CENSUS OF 2001

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B

DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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(i) INDIA HARYAN A DI STRICT FARID ABAD

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TOTAL AREA Of DI ST RICT (In Sq. Km) Z151.00 , TOTAL PO PULATION Of DISTRICT .. 2.194 .586 o TOTAL NU MBER Of TowN S IN DISTR ICT ... . 6 TOTAL N U MB~R OF VILLAGES IN DI ST RICT ... 432 ~ ,"'" .tI" Part of T.hsd Boll obgarh foIls in CD. Block Farid.bad P Part of Tahsi l Ballabgarh ral ls in C.D. Block Ballabgarh Z I .. .. ; - .- . - BO UN DARY , STATE / UNION TERRITORY : DlSTR1 CT _ _ ,I T A HSI L ~ C.D. BLOCK _ . _ . - :- -- C.D. BLOCKS HEADQUARTERS DISTR ICT ; TAH SIL , C.D. BLOCK @ © 0 F'ARI DABAD NH 2 A N,\TIONAL HIGHWAY , .. , ...... ,. SH 28 B BALLABGARH STATE HI GHWAY IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ,.. C PALWAL RS RAILWA Y LI NE WITH STATION , BROAD GAUGE ... D HATHI N r~I V ER AND ST RE AM E HOD Ai. CANAL F HASS ANPU R VILLAGE HAV I NG 5000 AND ABOVE POP ULATIO N WITH NAM E Ba•d oli UHBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE - CLA SS I , II . III & V (I • •TO • TELEGRAPH OFF ICE .. CD BLOCK BOUNDARY EXC LUDES DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNI CAL IN STITUTION ~ El STATUTORY TOWN (S) REST HOU SE AND CANAL BUNGALOW ... RH . CB BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATW Olher vil lages h avin g college / Technica l Inslilulion / " Ja ln de pu r UPTO 1J.ZOOO RH / CB elc. arc shown as . RH The maps included in this publication are based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. © Government ofIndia, Copyright 2007.

Product Code Number

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(ii) Faridabad - India '8 Industrial Pride

Faridabad is the only million plus city in the State. LocationaUy it is joined cheek by Jowt with , the national capital. Its proximity to Delhi has given tremendous boost to the devetopment of industrial activity and also attracted outside investors. both from within and outside the country.

Although, Faridabad has emerged as the centre of various types of industries, yet the main thrust is on the production of engineering goods. The large scale industries manufacturing eng.neering goods have given impetus to the growth to small scale industries and both provide sustenance to each other. Among the large scale industries Escorts, Eicher, Goodyear, Geodore, KelvinatoT, Metal Box, Bata, Harvesting Machinery etc are mentioned.

The sophisticated engineering products manufactured here have established markets in the developing as well as developed countries. The miMing machines, power presses, dieseJ engines, sewing machines, bathroom fittings. cycle parts, etc. manufactured are exported to countries in the . East . South , USA., Canada. Germany and .

Contents

Pages Foreword IX

Preface XI

Acknowledgements XII

District Highlights - 200 I Census XlII

Important Statistics in the District XIV

Ranking of Tahsils of the District in Haryana State XVI District at a glance: Faridabad XYIll Statements 1-9 : Statement 1 Name of the headquarters of the districtltahsils, their rural-urban

status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 XIX

Statement 2 Name of the headquarters of the district/C.D. Blocks, their rural-urban

status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 XIX

Statement 3 Population of the district at each census from 1901 to 2001 XX.

Statement 4 Area, number of villages/towns and population in the district and tahsil, 2001 xxi

Statement 5 C.D. Blockwise number of villages and rural population, 2001 XXII

Statement 6 Population of urban agglomerations/towns, 2001 XXll

Statement 7 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at C.D. Block level as

per 2001 censlls and amenities available XXIII

Statement 8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 census

and amenities available X;xv

Statement 9 Houseless and Institutional population of tahsils, rural and urban, 2001 XXVI

Analytical Note (1) History and scope of the District Census Hand Book 3 (ii) Brief History of the District 4

(v) (iii) Adminstrative Set-up 6 (iv) Physical features 8 Location and size 8 Physiography 8 Drainage 8 Climate 9 Natural Economic resources, namely, Forestry, Minerals and mining, Soil and cropping pattern, Land and land-use pattern, Tenancy, Agriculture, Irrigation, Animal husbandry, Fishery, Industry, Trade and commerce, Transport, Electricity and power,Gram Panchayats 10 (v) Census Concepts 20 (vi) Non-Census Concepts 26 (vii) 200 I Censlls findings - Population and its distribution 30 Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables I to 36 36 Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on 53 inset tables 37 to 47 Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, Houselisting 59 Operations, Census data based on inset tables 48 to 52 (viii) Major social and cultural events 64 (ix) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance 67 and places of tourist interest in the district (x) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory 70

PARI A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Scdion I - Village Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory 75 (b) List of villages merged in towns and outgrowths at 2001 CenSLlS 79 (c) C.D. Blockwise Village Directory Data Faridabad C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 83 Oi) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 85 (iii) Village Directory 86 Ballabgarh C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 101 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 103 (iii) Vi Ilage Directory 104 Palwal C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 121

(vi) (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 123 (iii) Village Directory 126 Hathin C.-D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 151 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 153 (iii) Village Directory 154 Hodal C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 173 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 175 (iii) Village Directory 176 Hassanpur C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 185 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 200 I 187 (iii) Village Directory 188 (d) Appendices to Village Directory Appendix I Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages- C.D. Block level 196 Appendix IA Villages by number of Primary Schools 200 Appendix IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 200 Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 200 Appendix II Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available 201 Appendix IIA Census Towns which do not have one or more amenity 202 Appendix III Land utilisation data in respect of Census towns/non-municipal towns 202 Appendix IV C.D. Blockwise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 202 Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 202 Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes popUlation 203

Appendix VIlA: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled 203 Castes to the total population by ranges

Appendix VIIB: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled 213 Tribes to the total popUlation by ranges

(vii) Section II - Town Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 214 (b) Statement I Status and Growth History 218 (c) Statement II Physical aspects and location of towns, 1999 218 (d) Statement III Municipal finance 1998-99 220 (e) Statement IV Civic and other amenities, 1999 220 (f) Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural facil ities, 1999 222 (g) Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking,1999 224 (h) Statement VII Civic and other amenities in slums, 1999 224 (i) Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowths with population 230 PART B - PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

(a) Brief note 011 Primary Census Abstract 233 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 236 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Urban blockwise figures of Total, SC and ST Population 242 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 286 CD. Block wise Village Primary Census Abstract 292 Urban Primary Census Abstract 358 ANNEXURES Annexure I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (Data could not be compiled) 373 Annexure II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census 373 Annexure 1II Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, 1991 Census 377 Annexure IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, 1991 and 2001 Censuses 378 Annexure V Brief account of main religions in the district/tahsil as per 1991 and 2001 Censuses 391 Annexure VI Marital Status of Population as per 199 I and 2001 Censuses 394 Annexure VII Age, Sex and Education in the district, 1991 and 200 I Censuses 397 Annexure VIII Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 1991 and 2001 Censuses 401

(viii) Foreword

le District Census Handbook (DCHB), published by Census Organisation since 1951 Census, is one T,of the important publications in the context of planning and development at grass-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socip-economic characteristics village-wise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availabil ity of civic amenities, infrastructural facililties, etc. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each vi lIage and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive Censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 Census provided a descriptive account ofthe district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 197) Census-DCHB series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 Census DCHB was in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCAofvillage and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features alongwith restructuring of the formats of vi It age and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Psrogramme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (lV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns. The 1991 Census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 Census, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine -fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 Census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation of village. directory and PCA data instead ofthe traditional tahsil/talukiPS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being the lowest administrative unit. The present series of 200 I Census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the vi lJage), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In town directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 Censuses. The basic amenities available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and

(ix) statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif' highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribu~ion of migrants by place ofbirth/p1ace of last residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital sta~us of population, (iv) age, sex and education, and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district In its basic socio-demographic Jeatures during the decade 1991-200 I are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) in all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerized in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri Sunil Gulati, lAS, Director of Census Operations, Haryana. Thereafter, efforts have bee made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 Census data and the information brought out by the respective State Governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for the various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri R.G.Mitra, Deputy Registrar General, (C&T) and Dr. I.C.Agrawal, Senior Research Officer' of Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add I. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computerization of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation ofYiIlage Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance ofShriS. L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R. K. Mehta, Assitant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who contributed to make this publication possible.

D.K. Sikri New Delhi Registrar General & 17th October, 2006 Census Commissioner, India

(x) Preface

he District Census Handbook (DCHB) is a joint-venture of the Central and the State Governments. TIt is one of the most valuable publications of the Census Organisation and its data are widely used by administrators, planners, academicians, researchers, various departments and general public as an authentic source of data. It is inter-alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of various district level plans. It is the only publication, which provides basic data upto village level for rural areas and ward-wise for each city/town of every district of the Country. The Census taking in India is a two phased operation, viz, Houselisting and Population Enumeration. During Houselisting Operation, it was identified where and how the people lived, while in the Population Enumeration, the actual Census tOQk place which was carried out during 9th -28 th February, 2001 with a th revisional round from 1st March to 5 March, 2001

For DCHB publication, population data was taken from Census, whereas non-census data was collected with the active collaboration of State Govt. The very first DCHB publication was brought out in 1951 Census, which contained only a few Census Tables and PCA at village/town level. Later on, the scope and coverage of the publication was widened by including the comprehensive data ofVilJage and Town Directories, including PCA data at TahsilITowll level. For the first time in 1991 Census, presentation of at! these data was at C.D.Block level and continued in 2001 Census also, which will help the Scholars, Planners, Policy makers, Social Scientists, etc, in the formulation of micro-level development plans, policies and research.

The historical first millennium Census of 2001 was conducted under the dynamic guidance of Sh. J. K. Banthia, lAS, Ex-Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India and the credit for the successful accomplishment of this huge task goes to him. I am highly grateful to him as well as his worthy successor Sh. D.K. Sikri, lAS, Additional Secretary and Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India for their valuable guidance in bringing out this pUblication. I also express my thanks to Dr. I. C. Agrawal, Assistant Registrar General (Social Studies), Sh. S. L. Jain, Deputy Director (SS) and Dr. R. P. Singh, Consultant and the then Deputy Registrar General (Map), who took great pains in giving the final shape to this publication.

In this Directorate, Sh. Amarjit Singh Toor, Assistant Director, spearheaded the DCHB unit, who rendered dedicated and painstaking services in processing, compilation of data, drafting of analytical notes and bringing out this publication. In this task, he was assisted by Sh. K.K. Khattar, Statistical Investigator,Gr. II. I also record my appreciation for Sh. Karan Singh, Deputy Director, whose services were valuable in outcome of this publication. Lastly, I record my appreciation for the best efforts put in by the staff of DCHB, Map and Tabulation Sections. Name of the Officers/Staff members, who rendered their valuable contribution are given in the acknowledgement of this publication.

Sunil Gulati, lAS Chandigarh Director, Censlls Operations, Dated 24th April, 2007 Haryana

(xi) Acknowledgements

Drafting and Finalisation of DCHB Sh. Amarjit Singh Toor Assistant Director

DCRD Section Mrs. S.P. Ratra St. In vestigator Gr. II Sh. K.KKhattar S1. Investigator Gr. II Sh. Harsh Kumar SI. Investigator Gr. III Sh. K.K. Parashar S1. Investigator Gr. III Sh. Nagesh Kumar St. Investigator Gr. III Sh. R.K.Madan St. Investigator Gr. III Sh. Lekh Raj Compiler Mrs. Neera Sharma Data Entry Operator Mrs. Siloni Dhawan Data Entry Operator

Map Section Sh. K. Selvam Geographer Mrs. Anju Sem Sen ior Draftsman Mrs Neelam LakhanpaJ Sell ior Draftsman Sh. Ashwani Kumar Sell ior Draftsman Sh. Gautam Kumar Roy Draftsman Sh. Mahesh Luthra Draftsman Sh. Nanu Ram Ferro Print Operator

Others Associated with The Project Sh. M.S. Bhatnagar Assistant Director Mrs. Meena Rattan St. Investigator Gr. 1 Mrs. Uma Sharma L.D.C. Sh. K.M. Deshmukh Proof Reader Sh. Jaswant Singh Sen ior Compiler

Cover Design Sh. Vidya Sagar Sen ior Draftsman

(xii) District Highlights - 2001 Census

1. Faridabad the district headquarters town of the same name is said to have been founded in 1607 by shaikh Farid, treasurer of lahangir with the objcct of protecting the highway which passed through the town in those days. 2. The district came into existence on 15 th August, 1979 by carving out Ballabgarh and Palwal tahsils and parts of Nuh tahsil. Eadier it was part of district. It has geographical area of 2151.0 sq.kms which accounts for 4.9 per cent of the total area of the State and ranking 9th among the districts. 3. is consisted of5 tahsils, namely, Faridabad (63 villages), Ballabgarh (87 villages), Palwal (148 villages), Hathin (86 villages) and Hodal (48 villages) and 6 towns viz. Faridabad M. corp., Tilpat e.T., Palwal M.e., Hathin M.e., Hodal M.e. and Hassanpur M.C. 4. It is the biggest district in terms of population and accounts for 10.4 per cent of the total population of the State. Faridabad town of the district is the only million plus town of the State. Again it is the only district of the state with proportion of urban population (55.7 per cent) higher than that of the rural (44.3 per cent). 5. With a density of 1,020 persons per sq.km, it is number one in density among the districts of the State. Urban density (5,498 persons) is eleven times higher than the rural density (505 persons) in the district. 6. Although ranking of the district in general sex ratio (839) is very low yet it is at second place among the districts of the State in terms of child sex ratio (850). Possible cause might be male migrant labour in the million plus city and nearness to National Capital . 7. With 70.0 per cent literacy, it is a mediocre district here again, the possible cause for low literacy could have been the migration of illiterate labour from other districts/ States. The position in female literacy (56.3 per cent) and Scheduled castes literacy (55.9 per cent) is further lower. 8. Scheduled Castes make only 14.2 per cent of the total population of the district. It is the next to bottom ranking district of the State with this ratio. 9. 35.8 per cent population of the district is reported as workers and it is among the four bottom ranking districts of the State. Proportion of workforce in rural areas (4l.8 per cent) is better than in urban areas (31.0 per cent): 10. Nearness to National capital Delhi and urbanization in the district have their impact on ratios of amenities, specified assests and other parameters such as 87.9 per cent permanent houses of the total Census houses(3 rd rank), density of population (first tank), 55.7 per cent urban population (first rank), 52.8 per cent households have tap water, 53.4 per cent households have bathroom, 50.4 per cent households have kitchen, 54.8 per cent households have television, 15.6 per cent households have telephone (5 th rank), 6.9 per cent households have car/jeep (3 rd rank), 25.9 per cent households have scooter/ motorcycle (yd rank), 58.0 per cent households have bicycle (4th rank) and LPG cooking gas used by 42.1 per cent households (3 rd rank) 11. Faridabad Municipal Corporation has 46.6 per cent of its popUlation living in slums.

(xiii) Important Statistics in the District

STATE DISTRICT

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 6,955 432 Inhabited 6,764 413 Uninhabited 191 19

NUMBER OF TOWNS Statutory Town 84 5 Census Town 22 I

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Normal 3,693,601 390,487 Institutional 6,858 439 Houseless 11,860 500

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 21,144,564 2,194,586 Males 11,363,953 1,193,063 Females 9,780,611 1,001,523

RURAL Persons 15,029,260 973,242 Males 8,052,988 523,570 Females 6,976,272 449,672

URBAN Persons 6,115,304 1,221,344 Males 3,310,965 669,493 Females 2,804,339 551,851

PERCENT AGE URBAN 28.9 55.7 POPULATION Number Percentage Number Percentage DECADAL POPULATION GROWTH 1991·2001 Persons 4,680,916 28.4 717,346 48.6 Males 2,536,479 28.7 384,840 47.6 Females 2,144,437 28.0 332,506 49.7

AREA (in sq. kms.) 44,212 2,151

DENSITY OF POPULATION (persons per square kilometre) 478 1,020

SEX RATIO (number of females per 1000 males) Total 861 839 Rural 866 859 Urban 847 824

(xiv) Number Percentage Number Percentage LITERATES Persons 12,093,677 67.9 1,269,801 70.0 Maies 7,480.209 78.5 804,492 81.5 Females 4,613,468 55.7 465,309 56.3

SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION Persons 4,091,110 19.4 310,743 14.2 M3les 2,188,585 19.3 167,817 14.1 Females 1,902,525 19.5 142,926 14.3

SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULA TlON Persons There is no population notified as Scheduled Tribes in Haryana State Ml3les Females

WORKERS AND NON WORKERS

TOTAL WORKERS Persons 8,377,466 39.6 785,762 35.8 (MAIN & MARGINAL) Males 5,715,526 50.3 576,478 48.3 Females 2,661,940 27.2· 209,284 20.9

(i) MAIN WORKERS Persons 6,241,324 29.5 609,663 27.8 Males 4,933,004 43.4 504,791 42.3 Females 1,308,320 13.4 104,872 10.5

(ii) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 2,136,142 10.1 176,099 8.0 Males 782,522 6.9 71,687 6.0 Females 1,353,620 13.8 104,412 10.4

(iii) NON WORKERS Persons 12,767,098 60.4 1,408,824 64.2 Males 5,648,427 49.7 616,585 51.7 Females 7,118,671 72.8 792,239 79.1

CATEGORY 0 F WORKFRS (MAIN & MARGINAL)

(i) CULTIVA TORS Persons 3,018,014 36.0 186,403 23.7 Males 1,855,547 32.5 109,501 19.0 Females 1,162,467 43.7 76,902 36.7

(ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 1,278,821 15.3 82,175 10.5 Males 717,133 12.6 37,313 6.5 Females 561,688 21.1 44,862 21.4

(iii) WORKERS IN HOUSEHOLD Persons 214.755 2.6 23,816 3.0 INDUSTRY Males 132,069 2.3 16,006 2.8 Females 82,686 3.1 7,810 3.7

(iv) OTHER WORKERS Persons 3,865,876 46.2 493,368 62.8 Males 3,010,777 52.7 413,658 71.8 Females 855,099 32.1 79,710 38.1 Definition of Census Town: Some rural areas \\ere treated as urban for Census purposes. During 2001 Census, all places Wlicb qualified to be classified as urban (Census Tooo) \\ere identified, on the basis of 1991 Census, villages \\ilich had a population of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons per sq. kill and having at least 75 per cent of male oorking population engaged in non agricultural activity, \\ere considered and \\hich satisfied the above criteria were treated as Census Tooos.

(XV) Ranking Of Tahsils of the District in Haryana State

SI. No. In Terms of Faridabad Ballabg;u-h

Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 Total Population 1,178,007 187,458 38 2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 412.3 45 320.7 57 3 Density of population per sq.km. 2,857 1 585 14 4 Sex Ratio 822 64 851 52 5 Proportion Urban 90.2 1 67 6 Proportion of Scheduled Castes 9.9 63 20.0 35 7 Proportion of Scheduled Tribes 8 Proportion of Literates 78.0 3 65.4 37 9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 31.5 66 41.4 31 10 Percentage of Villages having Primary School 77.8 64 80.5 62 II Percentage of Villages having Primary Health Sub-Centre 52.4 14 24.1 50 12 Percentage of Villages having Wells 15.9 59 66.7 39 13 Percentage of Villages having Post Offices 15.9 62 24.1 53 14 Percentage ofVill~s having Bus facility 73.0 45 55.2 60 15 Percentage of villages having approach by Pucca Road 95.2 45 86.2 65 16 Percentage of Villages having Electricity for domestic purpose 95.2 51 95.4 49 17 Percentage of Villages having forest area 63 64 18 Percentage of Villages having Irri!!fl1ed Area 95.2 44 95.4 42

(xvi) Ranking ·Of Tahsils of the District in Haryana State

Palwal Halhin Hodal

Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 7 8 9 10 11 12 404,136 20 203,867 36 221,118 32 631.9 27 359.3 50 372.8 48 640 12 567 16 593 13 860 41 872 31 855 50 24.9 20 5.4 61 21.4 25 21.9 21 9.) 64 22.2 18

65.4 36 45.6 64 59.6 52

35.1 57 44.3 [9 47.4 8

91.9 38 88.~ , 46 91.7 39

27.7 44 31.4 37 375 3 [ 89.9 [7 83.7 25 87.5 21

[9.6 59 29.1 46 39.6 36

56.[ 59 58.1 57 56.3 58

91.2 57 93.0 53 93.8 49

98.0 32 93.U 60 94.4 55

65 66 67

98.0 23 91 () 57 93.8 52

(xvii) District at a Glance· Faridabad Sf. Item Value Ranking of the District in No. Haryana State (Total)

Total Rural Urban I Population 2,194,586 973,242 1,221,344 I .2 No. of Households 391,426 146,265 245,161 I 3 Share in total population (%) (Haryana) 10.4 6.5 20.0 I Decadal Growth rate (%) 2 4 48.6 28.1 70.2 Child Population (age 0-6)(%) to total District 5 population 17.4 20.1 15.2 2 6 Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males) 839 859 824 16 7 Child Sex Ratio (0-6) 850 851 848 2 8 Urban Population (%) 55.7 - 55.7 I 9 Literacy rate (%) 70.0 58.4 78.8 8 10 Female Literacy rate (%) 56.3 39.2 69.5 II II Male Female Gap in Literacy (%) 25.2 35.7 15.9 - Share of S.C. Population (%) to total population 12 in District 14.2 18.7 10.5 18 13 ; Workers to Total Population 35.8 41.8 31.0 16 14 Main Workers to Total Workers 77.6 65.5 90.5 8 15 S.C Literacy 55.9 54.6 57.6 13 16 Density 'of population 1020 505 5498 I 17 Permanent Houses (% of Total Census Houses) 87.9 86.5 88.8 3 18 Condition of Houses Good (%) 48.1 42.5 51.7 7 Households having no Exclusive Room or and one 19 room(% of Total Households) 39.2 40.0 38.6 19 Households with availability of Electricity (% of 20 Total Households) 78.8 66.7 86.3 16 Household having Tap Water (% of Total 21 Households) 528 39.1 61.3 8 22 Households having Bathroom within houses (%) 53.4 27.5 69.5 10 23 Households having Kitchen within houses (%) 50.4 28.3 64.1 15 24 Households having Television (%) 54.8 37.4 65.6 9 25 Households having Telep hone (%) 15.6 3.2 23.2 5 26 Households having Bank Accounts (%) 45.6 44.9 46.1 10 27 Households having Radio (%) 38.2 35.0 40.1 II 28 Households having Car/Jeep (%) 6.9 2.2 9.8 3 29 Households having ScooterlM .Cycle (%) 25.9 17.3 31.2 3 30 Households having Bicycle (%) 58.0 54.5 60.1 4 Households baving no drainage of waste water 31 (%) 18.2 22.8 15.4 11 32 Households baving no Latrine (%) 43.5 76.7 22.8 18 33 Households having none of assets (%) 18.6 26.9 13.5 5 Type of Fuel used ( Fire wood, Crop residue, 34 CowdungCake) (%) by households 46.7 83.5 23.8 18 35 LPG used as fuel (%) by households 42.1 15.4 58.8 3

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NAMEOFTHEHFADQUARTERS OFDJSTRICf / TAHSIL, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROMDISTRICf HFADQUARTFRS, 2001

SI. No. Name of Name of Whether Distance of tahsil headquarters Districtrrahsil DistrictfTahsil U rbanlRural from district headquarters by Headquarters Road !Railway (in Kms.)

2 3 4 5 Faridabad Faridabad' U 0/0 Faridabad Faridabad U 0/0 2 Ballab!!flTh Ballabgprh R 010 3 Palwal Palwal U 30128 4 Hathin Hathin U 46INA 5 Hodal Hodal U 57/55

Statement 1 presents the status and distance of tahsil headquarters from the district headquarters by road and railway in 2001. All the tahsil headquarters of the district have urban status. Faridabad and Ballabgarh tahsil headquarters are located at the district headquarters. Hathin tahsil headquarters is not connected by rail with district headquarters but is located at a distance of 46 kms by road. Palwal and Hodal tahsils are located at a distance of30 kms and 57 kms by road and 28 kms and 55 kms by rail respectively from the district headquarters.

STATF.MF.NT- 2 NAMEOFTHEHFADQUARTERS OFDISTRlCf / CD.BLOCK THEIR RURAL- URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROMDISTRICfHFADQUARTFRS,2001 SI.No. Name of District/C.D. Name of District I Whether Distance from C.D.Block Block C.D.Block headquarters IJ rbanlRurai headquarters to district headquarters by road/railway ( in kms.) 2 3 4 5 Faridabad Faridabad Compo Adm. U 010 Faridabad Faridabad Compo Adm. U 0/0 2 Ballab!!flTh Ballab!!flTh R 010 3 Palwal Palwal U 30128 4 Hathin Hathin U 46!NA 5 Hodal Hodal U 57/55 6 Hassanpur Hassanpur R 60INA

Statement 2 shows the status of CO block headquarters alongwith distance from district headquarters in 2001 by road and railway. All the C.O. block headquarters in the district have urban status. Faridabad and Ballabgarh C.D. block headquarters are located at the district headquarters. Hathin and Hassanpur C.O. block headquarters are not connected by rail with district headquarters but are at a distance of 46 kms respectively by road. Palwal and Hodal C.D. block headquarters are located at a distance ofJO kms and 57 kms by road and 28 kms and 55 kms by rail respectively from the district headquarters.

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STh.1J!MiNf-4 ARFA, NMJFROFVII.lAGlSI1O\\1'B AN>1UUA1lO'lJNUSlRKIAN>TAlBI4 2001 DistrictIf!h;illUNfO'Ml TAW Area in Pcpulliiro Nurrber of viIIag!s Nurrber of Nurrber Nwb:rof Pcpubiiro squ5 2 7,430 47,399 25,398 22,001 ~(MC) U 0.9 9,774 1,375 9,f»J 4,887 4~ 1bW(MC) U 23 17,026 6,055 38,309 20,511 17,~

Statement 4 depicts area, number of villages It owns, population and density for each constituent unit i.e. tahsil/town. Palwal tahsil is comparatively bigger in terms of number of villages and rural population. Highest density 0[2,857 is recorded in tahsil Faridabad and the lowest (567) in tahsil Hathin. There are 413 inhabited and 19 uninhabited villages and 5 statutory towns and one Census Town in the district. Tahsil Hodal contains two statutory towns. Ballabgarh tahsil does not have an urban area. Faridabad tahsil has one statutory and one Census town. The remaining two tahsils i.e. Palwal and Hathin each possesses one statutory town among urban areas, highest density of 17,026 persons is in Hodal town, followed by Palwal M.Cl. (12,135 persons), Hathin M.C. (5,485 persons) and Faridabad Municipal Corp. (5,313 persons). Tilpat Census town having rural flavour has a density of 642 persons per sq km. Urban population in the district has an edge over the rural popUlation. Out ofa total 12.21 lakh urban population ofthe district, 10.561akh persons are concentrated alone in Faridabad municipal corporation. Tilpat Census town with a population of 6,369 is the smallest town. After Faridabad municipal corporation, next is Palwal M.C!' with a population of 1.0 llakh. All the remaining towns ofthe district has less than 50,000 population.

(xxi) STATEl\1ENT-5 C. D. BWCKWISE NUMBFROFVlLLAGES AND RURALPOPULATION. 2001 81. No. Name of C.D. block Number of vi Ifages Rural population i

Total Inhabited Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Faridabad 68 65 129,556 69,370 60,186 2 Ballabgarh 82 78 173,602 93,745 79,857 3 Palwal 124 121 229,614 123,664 105,950 4 Hathin 86 80 192,951 103,036 89,915 5 Hodal 39 37 145,231 78,5 II 66,720 6 Hassanpur 33 '32 102,288 55,244 47,044 District (Rural) Total: 432 413 973,242 523,570 449,672

Statement 5 presents C.D. blockwise number of total and inhabited villages and rural population by sex in 200 1. There are six C.D. blocks in the district. Palwal C.D. block with 124 villages and a popUlation of229,614 is the biggest, followed by Hathin (86 villages), BalJabgarh (82 villages), Faridabad (68 villages), Hoda] (39 villages) and Hassanpur (33 villages). PopUlation cluster of 102,288 is also the smallest in Hassanpur C.D. block.

STATFMENf-6

I POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMFRATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTfIllENT UNITS) I TOWNS, 2qOl

81. No. Name ofUAffown Urban status Name of Population tahsil where town is located Persons Males .,Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Tilpat CT Faridabad 6,369 3,489 2,880 2 Faridabad M.Corp Faridabad 1,055~938 581,069 474,869 3 Palwal Mel Palwaf 100,722 53,648 47,074 4 Hathin Me Hathin 10,916: 5,889 5,027 5 Hassanpur Me Hodal 9.. ~it, 4.887 4,203 6 Hodal MC Hodal 38,309 20,511 17,798 District (Urban) total: 1,221,344 669,493 551,851

Statement 6 explains the population of urban agglomerations (including constItuent units) and towns of the district in 2001. There is no urban agglomeration in the district. Th~re are six towns in,the district, one has the status of municipal corporation, one is municipal council, three have the status of municipal committees and the last one is Census town. Faridabad municipal corporation is biggest with population size of ~ 0,55,938 followed by Palwal municipal council with a population of 100,722. Smallest town ofthe district is Tilpa\C.T. with population of6,369 persons followed by Hassanpur (9,090 persons).

(xxii) STATF.MENT~7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OFS,OOO AND ABOVE ATC.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PFR2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE .SL No. Name of C.D. block Name ofviJIage Location Population Whether it Whether it is Amenities available code is Tahsil C.D. block Educational number headquarters headquarters Senior College Secondary School 2 , 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I Faridabad Pali(13) 00652400 5,948 No No " ,2 Faridabad Dhoj(17) 00653200 9,899 No No 3 Faridabad Fatehpur Taga(29) 00653500 5,265 No No I 4 Faridabad Kheri Kalan(113) 00654400 6,009 No No 1 5 Faridabad Tigaon(95) 00658300 18,068 No No 2 6 Faridabad Badoli(l16) 00658700 5,068 No No 7 Ballabg;u-h Dayalpur(86) 00661800 7,064 No No 8 Ballabgll"h Chhainsa(202) 00665300 8,941 No No 9 Ballabg;u-h Atali(89) 00665500 5,795 No No 10 Ballabg;u-h Fatehpur Biloch(58) 00666300 8,275 No No 11 Ballabg;u-h Jawan(59) 00667200 5,696 No No 12 Ballabg;u-h Mohna(204) 00667300 9,237 No No 13 Palwal Pirthla( 42) 00672400 6,300 No No 14 Palwal Janauli(45) 00672800 6,036 No No 15 Palwal Alawalpur(62) 00672900 8,021 No No 16 Palwal Dhatir(37) 00674200 7,182 No No 17 Palwal Palwal(Rural)(Part )(73) 00677700 12,079 No No 18 Palwal Ghori(183) 00679200 5,977 No No 19 Palwal Chandhat( 172) 00679600 8,888 No No 20 Hathin M andkola(217) 00683900 9,316 No No 21 Hathin Chhainsa(211 ) 00685400 7,745 No No 22 Hathin Gahlab (233) 00687400 5,563 No No 23 Hathin Kondal(234) 00687600 5,014 No No 24 Hathin Rupraka(246) 00688200 9,243 No No 25 Hathin Malai(272) 00688300 5,692 No No 1iJ \ Hathin Utawar(278) 00689100 11,721 No No 27 Hathin Kot(280) 00689700 7,609 No No 28 Hathin Ali Meo(284) 00690000 7,752 No No 29 Hathin Bahin(28I) 00690600 6,727 No No 2 "\ 30 Hathin Manpur(238) 00690700 7,445 No No 31 Hodal Khera Sarai (155) 00681800 7,163 No No I 32 Hodal Aurangabad (83) 00690800 10,281 No No 2 33 Hodal Deeghot( 135) 00691000 9,307 No No 34 Hodal Khatela Sarai(86) 00691200 6,426 No No 35 Hodal Banchari(124) 00692100 9,709 No No 36 Hodal Sundhad(89) 00692400 10,415 No No 31 Hodal Hodal (Rural)(Part)(93) 00692800 9,572 No No 38 Hodal Bhulwana(94) 00693000 5,678 No No 39 Hodal Banswan(98) 00693200 5,314 No No .w Hodal Bhiduk!(99) 00693700 9,993 No No 41 Hassanpur BarauJi(149) 00679800 10,278 No No 42 Hassanpur Kushak(lll) 00680400 10,967 No No 43 Hassanpur Khanbi(118) 00693800 8,064 No No 44 Hassanpur Pingor(134) 00694000 5,468 No No 45 Hassanpur Gulawad(l13) 00694300 8,261 No No 46 Hassanpur Likhi(116) 00695200 6,356 No No contd ...

(xxiii) STATEMENT-7 VILLAGES WmI POPULATIONOF5,000 AND ABOVE ATc.n. BWCKLEVFLAS PER 2001 CENSUi AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE SI. No. ne of C.D. bl Name of village Location Amenities code Medical Drinking Communication Banking number Primary Primary Tap Railway station Commercial Co- Health Health Sub- water Bank operative Centre centre Bank 2 3 4 10 II 12 13 14 15 I Faridabad Pali(l3) 00652400. Yes No 2 Faridabad Dhoj(l7) 00653200 Yes No 3 Faridabad Fatehpur Tagfl(29) 00653500 Yes No 4 Faridabad Kheri Kalan( 113) 00654400 I Yes No I 5 Faridabad Tigaon(95) 00658300 2 Yes No 2 ... 6 Faridabad Badoli(116) 00658700 Yes No I l- ~ 7 Ballabgarh Day alp ur(86) 00661800 Yes No I 8 Ballabgarh Chhainsa(202) 00665300 Yes No 2 9 8aIlabgarh Atali(89) 00665500 Yes No 10 Ballabgarh Fatehpur Biloch(58) 00666300 Yes No II 8aIlabgarh Jawan(59) 00667200 Yes No 12 8allabgarh Mohna(204) 00667300 Yes No 13 Palwal Pirthla( 42) 00672400 Yes No - i 14 Palwal Janauli( 45) 00672800 Yes No 15" Palwal Alawalpur(62) 00672900 Yes No 16 Palwal Dhatir(37) 00674200 Yes No 17 Palwal Palwal(Rural)(Part)(73) 00677700 Yes No 18 Palwal Ghori(183) 00679200 Yes No 19 Pa1wal Chandhat( 172) 00679600 Yes No 20 Hathin Mandkola(217) 00683900 Yes No 21 Hathin Chhainsa(211) 00685400 Yes No 'No 22 Hathin Gahlab (233) 00687400 Yes J 23 Hathin Kondal(234) 00687600 Yes No 24 Hathin Rupraka(246) 00688200 Yes No 25 Hathin Malai(272) 00688300 Yes No 26 Hathin Utawar(278) 00689100 Yes No I 27 Hathin Kot(280) 00689700 Yes No 28 Hathin Ali Meo(284) 00690000 Yes "I ' ~o 29 Hathin Bahin(281) 00690600 Yes No 30 Hathin M anpur(238) 00690700 Yes No 31 Hodal Khera Sarai (155) 00681800 Yes Yes 32 Hodal Aurangabad (83) 00690800 Yes, Ncl. 33 Hodal Deeghot(135) 00691000 Yes No' 34 Hodal Khatela Sarai(86) 00691200 Yes No 35 Hodal Banchari( 124) 00692100 Yes No 36 Hodal Sundhad(89) 00692400 Yes No 37 Hodal Hodal (Rural)(Part)(93) 00692800 2 Yes No 38 Hodal Bhulwana(94) 00693000 Yes Yes 39 Hodal Banswan(98) 00693200 Yes No 40 Hodal Bhiduki(99) 00693700 Yes No 41 Hassanpur Barauli( 149) 00679800 Yes No 42 Hassanpur Kushak(lll) 00680400 Yes No 43 Hassanpur Khanbi( 118) 00693800 Yes No 44 Hassanpur Pingor(134) 00694000 Yes No 45 Hassanpur Gulawad(113) 00694300 Yes No 46 Hassanpur Likhi(116) 00695200 Yes No

(xxiv) Statement 7 details the villages with population 5000 and above C.D. blockwise and amenities available therein in 2001. There are 46 such villages and among th~se villages, no village houses the headquarters of either tahsil or,C.D. block. Tigaon village (Faridabad C.D. block) with 18,068 population is the biggest village of the district followed by Palwal (rural part) (12079 persons) in Palwal C.D. block. Out of these 46 villages, 22 villages contain Senio.r Secondary School, one village have rural college, 11 villages have Primary Health Centre and 37 villages have Primary Health Sub Centre. Important source ofdrinking water through tap is available in all these 46 villages. Khera Sarai and Bhulwana villages of the district have the amenity of Railway Station. 25 villages contain the facility of comrriercial bank and 5 villages have co-operative bank.

S1' ATEMFNT-8 STATurORYTOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS PFR 2001 CENSUS AND AMN'lITIFS AVAILABLE

There is no statutory town with less than 5,000 population in Faridabad district, therfore this statement is not applicable.

(xxv) STATEMENT-9 HOts.EUSS AND INSTfIUflONAL POPULATION OF T,m8 lIB , RURAL AND URBAN, 2001

Serial District / Tahsil / Totall Houseless population Institutional population number Town RuraV. Urban Number of Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females households households 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Faridabad T 500 2,672 1,545 1,127 439 4,527 3,005 1,522 R 102 500 275 225 151 1,638 1,126 512 U 398 2,172 1,270 902 288 2,889 1,879 1,010 Faridabad T 296 1,578 931 647 293 2,842 1,799 1,043 R 27 132 74 58 35 346 229 117 U 269 1,446 857 589 258 2,496 1,570 926 2 Tilpat (CT) U 1 8 5 3 ' 3 Faridabad (M Corp.) U 269 1,446 ~57 589 257 2,488 1,565 923 4 Ballabgprh T 15 68 33 35 45 479 277 202 R 15 68 33 35 45 479 277 202 U 5 Palwal T 95 542 325 217 52 509 343 166 R 25 144 77 67 29 334 -234 100 U 70 398 248 150 23 175 109 66 6 palwal (M CI ) U 70 398 248 150 23 175 109 66 ., 7 Hathin T 8 30 16 14 21 371 311 60 R 8 30 16 14 19 215 158 57 U 2 156 153 3 8 Hathin (MC) U 2 156 153 3 9 Hodal T 86 454 240 214 28 326 275 51 R 27 126 75 51 23 264 228 36 U 59 328 165 163 5 62 47 ,15 10 Hassanpur (M C) U 3 43 38 5 II Hodal(MC) U 59 328 165 163 2 19 9 10

Statement 9 portrays the houseless and institutional population by residence 'ahd;sex for each constituent f unit i.e. tahsil/town in 2001. The district reported 500 households containing 4"on. p,ersons as houseless and 439 institutional households containing a population of 4,527. persons. In rural areas 500 per~ons are house less and 1,638 is institutional population. Urban areas reported 2,172 persons as' houseless and 2,889 persons as institutional population. No house less population is recdrded in Tilpat C. T., Hathin M.C. and Hassanpur M.e. Major Chunk of houseless population (1,446 persons) and institutional population (2,488 persons) is reported in Faridabad Municipal Corporation. Ballabgarh tahsil has no urban area. Lowest insti'tutional population is seen in Hodal M.e. (19 persons)

(xxvi) ANALYTICAL NOTE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

2 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Analytical Note

(i) History and scope of the District Census During 1981 Census, some new features were Handbook: added and the formats of Village and Town Directory were restructured, somewhat. These volumes were Ever since the beginning 9f first post Independence Census of India 1951, the publication published for each district in two parts. Part- A of District Census Handbooks (DCHBs) has become included Village and Town Directory, while Part-B a regular feature of the Iridian Census, produced by included Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of every Village in case of rural and ward in Town/urban area. the Census Organization on behalf of the State The inclusion of Scheduled Castes PCA was the Government. The DCHB is a unique publication which additional feature of the 1981 Census. Besides, the gives the Census as well as non-Census data down new parameters introduced at 1981 Census viz' to every Village in case of rural areas and ward within , , information on Adult Literacy Centres, Primary Health the urban area of the State. Undisputedly, it is Sub-Centres and Community Health Workers in the recognized as one of the most comprehensive sonrce Villages aimed to provide information to meet the of information. In fact, this is the only publication t'hat requirement of the Revised Minimum Needs provides Primary Census Abstracts based on Census Programme, and information on approach to the and non-Census data on infrastructure and amenities Village was also provided for the first time in the available, such as educational, medical, postal, Village Directory aimed to help in taking stock of communicational at the sub-micro level of Village in Villages requiring road linkages in the district. case of rural areas and ward in Town. It is inter-alia Likewise, Statement IV-A in the Town Directory used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of aimed to provide data on slums so as undertake local level and regional plans and serves as a valuable I development activities in such areas. tool for district administration. The manner of presentation of the DCHBs for Evidently, DCHB is and has remained to be the the 1991 Census was, by and large, the same as most comprehensive and valuable product of the followed in 1981 Census. However, the format of Census organi?:ation ever since its initiation. It has PCA was slightly restructured in the 1991 Census been the endeavour of the Census of India to enlarge for the benefit of data users. This apart, the Village the content and coverage of the data presented at level data was presented Community Development every Census. The DCHB series of 1951 Census (CD) Block wise to cater the need of grass root contained important Census Tables and the Primary planning as envisaged under the five year plans. The Census Abstract. At the 1961 Census, the scope of nine fold industrial classification of the main workers the DCHB was enlarged by including a 'descriptive was reintroduced by replacing the four-fold industrial account of the district, administrative statistics, Census category adopted at the 1981 Census. In addition, Tables and the Village and Town Directory. In the PCA also gave population in the 0-6 age group 1971, the DCHBs were planned in three parts; by sex essential for working out effective literacy Part - A included the Village and Town Directory, rate, besides providing proportion of child population Part - B included Village and Town wise PCA, while in this age-group. . the Part - C was meant to include analysis of Census data and a write-up covering social, cultural, historical The DCHB 2001, the present volume, is the sixth and other important aspects. However, in some States/ in series; and fourth after inception ofHaryana State Union Terdtories Part-C remained confined to the on 1st. November, 1966. The pattern followed is, by District Tables only. and large, similar to that of the 1991 Census. The

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new features included information on the availability his power by seizing the neighbouring villages and of newspapers/magazines, banking facility, agricultural ousting their lawful owners and the local magistrates. and non- agricultural societies, re~reational and cultural He killed Murtaza Khan, the local Mughal Governor facilities and important commodities manufactured in Officer at Faridabad who had once imprisoned of the village find mention. 'More important is that it is the ascendancy of the Bharatpur Chiefs with the for the first time in the history of Indian Census that Mughal Court. In 1739, Muhammad Shah, the Permanent Location Code Number (PLCN) has been Emperor, gave the titles of Naib Bakshi and Rao to allotted to every village in the State to meet the Balu. When after Muhammad Shah's death in 1748, demand from different organizations to study the Balu expelled the imperial outpost at Shamspur. vi lJage level data over a time spell. It is believed that Safdar Jang, the Wazir' of the new Mughal the permanent location codes assigned to each Village Emperor, Ahmed Shah, sent a force there which would help in tracing the precise location of a village was boldly resisted by Balu. Thereupon, Safdar Jang on account ofjurisdictional changes in the boundaries himself marched against him. The Wazir had only of various administrative areas in the times to reached Khizrabad when Balram in terror came and come.Statement IV-A in the Town Directory providing made his submission through the Maratha envoy. He data on slums has been replaced by Statement VII. was sent back to his home after a few days, on his (ii) Brief history of the district* promising to be the Wazir's follower.He had built~. The region, comprising the present Faridabad mud fort in about 1740 and named it Ballabgarh and} district, seems to have been under the influence of by taking the lease ofthe revenue collection ofPalwa)t the rLders of Delhi. With the extension of Maurya and Faridabad (which lay in the Nizam's Jagir) soon empire it can be presumed that the region was. held made himself a district governor and noble (Rai) under effective Maurya control. Its break-up resulted Then began a civil war. Ahmed Shah dismissed in paving inroads for foreign invaders like the Safdar Jang and appointed Intizam-ud-daulah as new Bactrians, Greeks, Parthians, Scythians and Kushanas. Wazir. Safdar Jang revolted and decided to try his The region also formed a part of Harsha's empire strength. The Emperor was supported by .Intizam­ in the fITst half of the seventh century and then of ud-daulah and Mir Bakshi, Imad-ul-mulk. The Ruhelas the Gurjara-Partiharas. The Tomaras also held this led by Najib-ud-daulah as well as the Marathas joined the -Emperor. In h,is struggle against the Emperor, region till Visaladeva Chahamana conquered Delhi I about A. D. 1156. Safdar Jang won over S)ll

4 ANAL YTICA L NOTE to Palwal, about 23 kilometres south of Ballabgarh, establishing Maratha posts there (end of' December, but found the peasants afraid to pay him rent lest i 753). This strengthened Aqibat's .position and he Balu should demand it again. The revenue collector sacked the Jat village of Ghangaula (14 kilometres of the place, whom .Balu had ousted, told Aqibat that south-west of Ballabgarh) belonging to a brother of unless he captured Ballabgarh anld killed Balu, he Balu and planted his own thana there (January 5, would fail to get control over the' administration of 1754). On January 8, Imad advanced from Ballabgarh the area. A thanedar sent by him t9 Fatehgarh village to Palwal and got into touch with Khandoji at Hoda!. was turned out at Balu's bidding. Aqibat, therefore, The fort of Ghasera (24 kilometres west of Palwal) marched back to a plain near Ballaogarh ·and asked had been wrested by from Bahadur Singh Balu to come and settle the revenue demand. Balu Bar-Gujar, the Faujdar ofChakla Koli (Aligarh). On arr\ved with his Diwan, one son Jnd an esc'Qrt of250 April 23, 1753, after that chieftain had slain his women men. Aqibat demandeq payment. The jat chief replied and rushed to death in battle at the head of 25 defiantly, "I have not brought the money in my pocket. desperate followers. Imad appointed Bahadur's son, I only promised to pay the tribute after collecting the Fateh Singh, master of his father's fort, which the rent. If you want to wrest this tract from me, you Bharatpur garrison had evacuated in terror. Thus a will have to fight for it." High words were exchanged mortal enemy of the 1ats was planted there with and Balu in anger laid his hand on the hilt of his sword. orders to attack their hamlets around. But the Badakshis surrounding Aqibat's palki fell upon During his fourth invasion in 1756, Ahmed, Shah Balu and slew him with his son, his Diwan and nine Abdali encountered Marathas at Faridabad, sacked other men (November 29, 1753). The ga~rison of and burnt the town. In 1757, Ahmed Shah Abdali Ballabgarh kept up fire till midnight after which they marched down the west bank of the , by way evacuated the fort. Aqibat took possession of it with of Khizrabad and Badarpur, to a place about 10 all its artillery and armament and gave up the other kilometres south of Ballabgarh. His objectives were property within to plunder by his soldiers. The areas Suraj Mal's strongholds of Kumher and Dig. At first were then conferred upon Imad. he left Ballabgarh untaken in his rear. But as his Aqibat quickly followed up this success in other foragers, spread over a vast area, approached this directions. In the following week. he sacked the walled place, the Jat garrison attacked them, slaying and villages of Mithaul and Hathin (19 kilometres south wounding many. Thereafter fort of Ballabgarh was and south-west of Palwal), where disobedient attacked and captured. After the capture of peasants had fought all day and had fled away at Ballabgarh, Ahmed Shah Abdali set forth for night. He also attacked the small mud forts of the still held by the Jats under Suraj Mal. jats arou'nd Palwal and brought them under his rule. Abdali's second visit to the district was in 1760 Then after a visit to Delhi, he started (December, during his fifth invasion of India. After his victory 27) again for Faridabad, taking Khandoji Holker and over Dattaji Sindhia at Barari Ghat, north of Delhi on his troops to assist him in the campaign, But could January 9, Abdali skirting the city of Delhi, whiCh not control this tract, as his soldiers refused to obey was then without a ruler, instead of entering it, h is agents, and the jats seized the opportunity to expel encamped at Khizrabad, south of Delhi, on January the outposts set up by him at Hathin and other newly 14. Thirteen days later, he marched south through conquered places. So he appealed to his master to Gurgaon district to Dig (in Bharatpur) against Suraj come in person and Imad marched from Delhi to Mal. Moving through , he reached Rewari on Ballabgarh. February 18, chasing ·in vain the Marathas under Khandoji Holker, son ofMalhar Rao Holker, .had Malhar Rao Holker. Abdali then started for Delhi, I encamped at Hodal (27 kilometres south of Palwal) reached Dhankot (32 km south west of Delhi) on and sent detachments which plundered the Jat villages February 27 and Khizrabad on February 29 without all around, even as far as Barsana (19 kilometres) having achieved anything. Soon after he shifted to and Nandgaon (27 kilometres) south of Hod ai, ousting Aligarh. He remained there till he again marched Jawahar Singh, Suraj Mal's son from these and towards north through the , crossed the Yamuna

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and defeated the Marathas in the Third Battle of snake, a passing sadhu pleaded with them to desist, in 1761. and prophcsised the child wo~ld one day be a king. Meanwhile, the Mewatis had been robbing the His words came true; Ballhab struck great fortune disturbed country around Mewat. For some years when two mules laden with gold mohurs strayed into past, Suraj Mal had also been engaged in conquering the farm. This was the beginning of his rise. He that region and establishing his own administration and his successors ruled over 200 surrounding villages there. He had seized Pa1wal on September 27, 1754, as fiefs of the Mughals for seven generations. recovered Ballabgarh and in November, 1·755 The fort in the town is said to have been built by recovered Ghasera. Balram and possibly the name may be a corruption The district of Faridabad is conferred upon this from Balramgarh. The township outside the fort name from the town Faridabad which is said to have precincts was laid out by "Raja Bahadur Singh of been founded in A. D. 1707 by Shaikh Farid, treasurer Ballabgarh. It still bears the trace of his careful of Jahangir, with the object of protecting the highway planning-quadrangular market places, wells at cross which passed through the town. Shaikh Farid built a roads, and a large garden which he named Dilkusha. fort, a tank and a mosque. Later it came to be the A chhatri and a pakka tank were constructed by the headquarters of a which was held in jagir by widowofAnrudh Singh, Raja of Ballabagarh till 1818, the Ballabgarh ruler. It was confiscated by the in the memory of her deceased husband. The fort, Goverrment as the ruler took part in the 1857 Uprising. the tank and the chhatrj are still there. The inner part of the fort now houses the police station and the tahsif The site for Faridabad township, covering an area '" office. The last of this dynasty was Nahar Singh, a of about 18.1 square kilometres on the western side martyar of the great Uprising of 1857. A monument of the Delhi-Mathura National Highway, was selected and Nahar Singh memorial park have been raised by by the Government of India for rehabilitating the the municipal committee on the out-skirts of the town displaced persons migrating form the North-Western to mark the centeqary of, the event. Frontier province and Dera Ghazi Khan district (now (iii) Administrative, set! up : in ) consequent upon the partition oflndia in 1947. To start with, the control of this township was Faridab~d district is part of Southern Haryana vested in the Faridabad Development Board, which Plain. It i,5 locatt;a in/eastern part of south.eastern functioned under the authority of the Government of bulge of the State. Tp its ;north lies Delhi State artd .' I India through the Ministry of Re-habilitation. It was Western boundary I,S toqned by Gurgaon qistrict. The not considered desirable that the Central government remaining portion .t.akes ~common border with the '. \ should retain a permanent enclave within the territory State of Uttar Pradesh. of the State. Government and so the township was The State has been expetiencing inter-district and handed over to the Government. inter-tahsil juris,dictional transfers ever since its Ballabgarh town, which is which is now merged formation on 1st Novembet, 1966. There were 7 in Faridabad Municipal Corporation, is about 48 districts at t~e 1971 Census w~ich increased to 12 in ki lometres away from Gurgaon to the east and at a 198 I, 16 in 1991 and further to' 19 in 200 I. Likewise distance of about 35 kilometres from Delhi to the the number of tahsiis has incr~sed' from 32 to 67 south. Legend, however, fanciful, has it that the town and towns from 65 to 106 in 1971 arl~ 2001 respectively. wa.s founded. by Ball~ab Singh, the son of a povef' In 1991 Haryana State contained fo~r s~ncken cultIvator. HIS mother as usual carried a f~w Administrative Divisions, namely, Ambala, Rohtak, pIeces of dry bread and onions as a mid-day repa~t Gurgaon and Hisar. AmbalaDivision covered Ambala, for her husband who was tilling a tiny patch. She put Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra and districts; down the child whom she had also carried in her lap Rohtak division extended on Kamal, Panipat, in the shade under a tree and took the food to her and Rohtak districts; Gurgaon Division spread over husband where he was working. When she returned, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Rewari and Mahendragarh she found a black serpent hovering with its hood raised districts; and Hisar Division controlled Jind, Bhiwani, over the baby. As the men around rushed to kill the Hisar and districts

6 ANALYTICAL NOTE

At the time of 200 1 Census, three newly created ~8 villages of Nuh tahsil, 3] villages of Ballabgarh districts of Panchkula (carved out of Ambala district tahsil and 3 villages ofGurgaon tahsil were shifted to in 1995) Fatehabad (carved out of in PalwaI tahsil. During 1971-81 period 4 villages were 1997) and Jhajj ar (carved out of in annexed from Uttar Pradesh State due to riverain 1997) have been added in the Divisions of their parent action and added to Ballabgarh tahsil. Faridabad tahsil districts. came into existence on 1st November, 1989 by The district is part of Gurga<;m Division with carving out 97 villages and portion of Faridabad headquarters in Gurgaon town an4 houses the (Complex Admn.) town from Ballab~arh tahsil. I headquarters of the district also! It has five sub- Ballabgarh tahsil also lost 18 villages to Uttar Pradesh divisional offices located at Faritlabad, Ballabgarh, State due to riverain action during 1981-91. Hathin \ Pal~al, Hathin and Hopal to control administratively tahsil was created on 11.2.1980 by taking out 98 the tahsils of the same name. Six Community villages from Palwal tahsil. During 1991 Census, Development Blocks ofFaridabad, Ballabgarh, Palwal, Faridabad district comprised of four tahsils, namely, Hathin, Hodal and Hassanpur have been set up in Faridabad (69 villages and part ofFari~ad Complex the district for the development of rural areas. town), Ballabgarh (88 villages and part of Faridabad First record of the tracts falling in present complex town), Palwal tahsil (196 villages and three Faridabad district find mention inAin-i-Akbari. These towns Palwal, Hassanpur and Hodal) and Hathin (86 were part of Subas of Delhi and Agra. With the villages and Hathin town). decline of Mughal empire, the tracts were in disturbed During 1991-2001, the following jurisdictional conditions due to fighting between neighbouring chiefs changes were recorded. Tilpat village was classified till 1803 when it came under the British Rule. In as Census Town and five villages were fully merged 1858, it was transferred from North-Western in Faridabad MuniCipal Corporation in Faridabad Provinces to Punjab. In 1861, there were five tahsils tahsil. One village was fully merged in Faridabad in Gurgaon district, Palwal was one of the tahsils. Municipal C:orporation from Ballabgarh tahsiL Hodal Ballabgarh tahsil was added to Gurgaon district in tahsil was newly created on 22nd April, 1994 by 1912 after transfer of areas from Delhi d~strict. carving out 48 villages, Hodal and Hassanpur towns On 15th August, 1979, Faridabad district came from Palwal tahsil. No jurisdictional change was into efistence with Ballabgarh tahsil, Palwal tahsil and recorded in Hatl}in tahsil. JURISDICTIONAL CHANGES ]991-2001, DISTRICT JHAJJAR

villages villages newly created ---- 1991 2001 1991 2001

2 3 4 5 6 7

Distt. Faridabad 439 432 5 6 One village, namely, Tilpat (HB 136) cla.. ;sified as Censlls town

Six villages fully merged in Faridabad (M. Corporation)

I. Faridabad 69 63 - 1(Partly) 2 One village, namely, Tilpat (HB 136) classified as Censlls town

Five villages fully merged in Faridabad (M. Corporation)

2. Ballabgarh 88 87 I (Partly) (-) One village fully merged in Faridabad (M. Corporation)

3. Palwal 196 148 3 Lost 48 villages and two towns to newly/created Hodal tahsil vide No. 36/pa.17/1887/S-5/94 dt. 22-4-94 4. Hathin 86 86 No jurisdictional change

5. Hodal 48 2 Gained 48 villages and two towns from Palwal tahsil to form a new tahsil vide No. 36/PA.17/1887/S-5/94 dt. 22-4-94

·Source : Financial Commissioner Revenue Deptt., Haryana.

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Administrative position of the district in 200 1 councils, municipal committees and municipal Census was that it contained five tahsils, namely, corporations. The urban local bodies elect councillors Faridabad (63 villages and two towns ofTilpat Census from e~ch of the ward and their term is five years. Town and Faridabad Municipal Corporation, . Process of governance at the lowest level is Gram Ballabgarh (87 villages only), Palwal (148 villages and Panchayat which makes adequate arrangements for Palwal town), Hathin (86 villages and Hathin town) the development in various fields in rural areas. and Hodal (48 villages and towns of Hassanpur and Hodal). (iv) Physical features : Administratively, Deputy Commissioner is the Location. and Size,: overall incharge of the general administration in the Faridabad district lies between 27° 51' IS" N district and is to perform the duties of the District and 28° 30' 52"N latitude and between 77° 06' 49" Magistrate and the District Collector. Below the E and 77° 32' 50" E longitude. It has a geographicar Deputy Commissioner is the Additional Deputy area of 2151.00* square kilometres comprising'" Commissioner who assists the Deputy Commissioner 1928.86 square kilometres of rural area and 222.14 in the work relating to general administration, rural square kilometres of urban area. development, etc. The Deputy commissioner along with ADC, Chief Executive Officer of Zila Parishad, Faridabad district is located in the South easter:n Superintendent of Police and other senior officers of corner of the State. It has elongated shape in north-_ south direction. Delhi State makes boundary with it.., the district looks after the development and regulatory "l"'- functions in the district. in the north western part, the whole western, boundary is made by Gurgaon district. All the remaining part To decentralize the authority in the administrative i.e north-eastern, eastern and south eastern is set up, the district is divided into five sub-divisions, common border with Uttar Pradesh State. namely, Faridabad, Ballabgarh, Palwal, Hodal, and Hathin_ Sub-Divisions are not necessarily co-terminus Physiography: with the name of their respective tahsils. However, The distr~ct is a ~Iain area with a p,erennial'r~ver in Faridabad district all the tahsils have Sub-Divisional Yamuna on its east, which has formed its .fl.ood plain status also. Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samitis area as a narr9w belt along the Yamuna river, It is correspond to the district and C.D. Block boundaries "quite different' froth the remaining upland plain area. except that the municipal areas are not covered by \ The former is ~6'wn liS Khadar, the low lying flood them. plain of neWer"~lltvi±. The latter, an upland pJain The Zila Parishad, elects its President and Vice- made of older alluviu ,is known as Bhangar. ,The President from amongst the elected members. The Khadar is generally tm, e to five kilometres wide and term or'office of members is five years. An offi~er is subject to floods from the Yamuna river during the in the senior scale of LA.S. is deputed by the State rainy season. When the flood recedes we find Government as the Chief Executive Officer to the considerable fine silt w6ich is easy to plough. The Zila Parishad. The Parishad is also assisted by various soil in the flood plain area\retains adequate moisture. departments of the district. At the Community ~hysiographically we can s~b-divide the dist~ict into Development Block level, each Panchayat Samiti has Faridabad Undulating Plain; l?alwal Plain; and Yamuna an elected Chairman and Vice Chairman. The Block Khadar . Faridabad Undulating Plain covers Development and Panchayat Officer wo_rks as northwestern parts ofFaridabad and Ballabgarh tahsils Executive Officer of the Panchayat Sami~. The and some villages of Palwal tahsil. Physiography of executive authority for the purpose of canyi~g out this sub-pan reveals presence of residual Offshoots the provisions of the Haryana Zila Parishad and of Aravalli hills. Palwal Plain covers major part of Panchayat Samitis (C.D. Blocks) Act vests in the the district i.e. central, western anc~ southwestern Chief Executive Officer and the Block Development parts. The region is characterized by appearance of and Panchayat Officer respectively. frenzy Offshoots of Aravalli ranges. Yamuna Khadar The statutory urban local bod ies are municipal * Area figures supplied by Surveyor General oflndia are provisional.

8 ANALYTICA L NOTE extends over eastern side of the district along the Sirohi, Benkhera and finally falls into marsh at Yamuna river. Its slope is towards the south. Sarmathla village in Palwal tahsil. Another small Drainage: stream south of Dhauj village passes through aqueduct to Tikri Khera and siphoned to Sikrona drain There is only perennial river, the Yamuna river, in near Firozepur Kalan. Various bunds are mainly built the district which also makes e~stern border of the with the purpose of lessening the flood damage and district. The drainage in the distrif:t is like that of semi for irrigational purposes. flrid areas. The inland streams dr~ining from hills are seasonal, dry up in hot season ap~4? norhave well­ There are two important artificial lakes in the defined channels. Free flow of water from the district made by dams across the nala. Badkhal lake ~estem parts does not pass into the Yaf\luna ~~ver. has been created by damming a seasonal stream north South ofTilpat, an aqueduct has been dug where the of Badkhal village. Another lake, named Peacock water of the Bhuriya nadi comes in and flows at the lake, has been created at Suraj Kund and drains into surface and joins 'the Yamuna river north-east of an ephemeral stream. Kabulpur. Climate: The length of Yamuna river in the district is 102 The district has a sub-tropical continental monsoon kilometres and average bredth is about 200 metres. climate where we find seasonal rhythm, hot summer, It forms the boundary between the Faridabad district cool winter, unreliable rainfall and great variation in in Haryana and Bulandshahr and Aligarh districts temperature. Rainfall distribution is relatively in Uttar Pradesh. Owing to the diversion of waters satisfactory in relation to the western parts of into and Agra Canal, the flow Haryana and it is mainly concentrated during the of water in the river is very little. The tract along the summer monsoon. Some rain is experienced during Yamuna is called Khadar. An island is also formed the winter season in association with passing western by flooding of stream called Jhar or Jair nala. The disturbances (cyclone). Air is generally dry during Jair nata runs in a deep, narrow and dangerous greater part of the year. Dust storms mostly occur channel and makes heavy damages during floods\ during April to June. Sometimes dense fog occurrs in The Bhuriya nadi drains all the hilly ~reas lying winter season. in the vicinity of Arangpur village. It is larger than Four seasons are observed in a year. Mid-March the Takhand nala, which falls in the Yamuna river to end of June is summer season, followed by rainy near Muazzamabad viltage. Though siphons have been season from July to mid-September, after which a constructed under Gurgaon Canal Feeder and Agra transition period of two months follows. Then comes Canal so that nala does not flood the area, yet the the cold season from mid-November to mid-March. area is flooded during heavy rains. Ballabgarh drain With the start of cold season temperatures begin to was coristructed in order to drain out waters, collected decrease rapidly. In the absence of meteorological in the depressions during rains, into Agra canal. There are many other local streams originating from local observatory in the district, mean meteorological hills collecting waters in tanks or falling in drains. conditions prevailing in the surrounding district i.e. Parsaun stream comes down from Badkhal hill and Gurgaon is taken as representative of the district in water is held by Badkhal Bund. An artificial Badkhal general. January is the coldest month when mean lake has been created by constructing a dam. Pakhal daily maximum temperature is 21.5° C and mean nala originates from hills near Gothra Mohabatabad daily minimum temperature is 5° C. Cold waves affect and water is held by Pakhal Bund and the water is the region when minimum temperature sometimes drop lifted into Harchandpur distributary. Manger nala down to freezing point. With the onset of summer which had a violent torrent and used to cause great season temperatures begin to rise rapidly. May and damage to village Tikri Kalan, was provided with an June are the hottest months wit~ mean daily maximum embankment. Excess water was draind into Gonchhi temperatures reaching 40.5° C. Hot westerly winds main drain. The southern stream originating from hills locally known as "Iooh" begin to blow from the month near Kot village passing through villages like Alampur, of April. In May and June sometime maximum

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temperatures may go above 45° C. With the onset of Greater part of vegetation found in reserved forests monsoon season, day temperatures drop appreciably consists ofKarir, Hins, Jal, Ratunj, Khair, Kikar, Dhak, whereas nights continue to be

10 ANALYTICA L NOTE lands. Bathu and Chaulai are common pet herbs used Soil and Cropping Pattern : as vegetables. The soil in the flood plain area, known as khadar, The principal wild animals found are Black buck retains adequate moisture even after the rainy season. chinkara, pig, hyena, wolf, fox, jackal, hare, monkey Mostly the soils are loam (Bhangar and ) and and porcupine. Leopards are occasionally found in silty loam (Khadar) in the district. Soils as classified the stony ravines. Black bucks, us,ually in small herds, by National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use are found in the south of BaIlal)garh tahsil. Wolves Planning (ICAR), Nagpur, the district has mainly ban also be occasion~lIy seen. Hog deer and nilgai aquents-fluvents and Ochrepts types of soils. Soils in ~xist in small number. Blue bull i~ f~tln._d in the western the Palwal Plain area are loam (Bhangar) and part of Palwal tahsil and the Yamuna khadar area. relatively sandy loam. Loam is more fertile. Yamuna Foxes, Jackals and hares are ~omrnon.\Variety of \ Khadar area has loam and silty loam soils which have bi(ds are found in the district. Game birds consist of low water holding capacity. Such soils are difficult to partridge, blue rock pigeons and sandgrouse. Bush work upon when dry. quails are found in all seasons. National bird ofIndia, Common Peafowl, is quite qommon. The crops grown in the district are divided into two main categories viz. kharif and rabi, locally called Goh and Bis-cobra type of lizards are found in as sawani and sadhi. The former is the summer the district. Girgit and mongoose are in plently. season harvest and the latter the winter season Different kinds of snakes like Bis-sansds and Cobra; harvest. Any crop which does not strictly fall within and scorpions are found. Bis-sanda is known as these two harvests is known as a zaid crop anp its Daboria. harvest is called-the zaid kharif or zaid rabi, according Minerals and mining to the harvest with which it is assessed. Toria (an Geologically, the area of the district is formed of oilseed) is cultivated as zaid kharif and vegetables, alluvium (recent) and Delhi Group (Middle melon and green fodder as zaid rabi. Proterozoic) rock formations. Northerly extension of The major kharif crops of the district are Paddy, Aravalli hills is noticed in North-western part of the Bajra, Jowar, kharifpulses and kharifvegetables. The district. Comparatively underground watedevel is high major tabi crops include wheat, barley, rabi oilseeds, in the district which facilitates tubewell irrigation. vegetables. and sugarcane. \ The discontinuous patches of Aravali hillocks in Land and land-use pattern : southern Haryana are exposed in Faridabad, Gurgaon, Bhiwa,ni, Rewari and Mahendgragarh districts and In the year 2000-01, against a geographical area houses'maximum number of economic mineral of2151.00* sq.krns (includes 222.14 sq.kms.ofurban deposits. area), the area of the district according to village papers supplied by the revenue authorities is 1884.79 Badarpur sand (silica sand and foundary sand) sq. kms ( rural area only). This shows difference in and quartzite are mined from many places of the hilly two sets of areas arrived at by different methods of terrain located to the west of Delhi-Mathura National measurement adopted by two separate agencies. Highway. Yamuna sand is quarried from the Yamuna However, we will discuss here landuse as per village bed in the district. records. Of the total area of 188,479 hectares, 3,433 Minor occurences of saltpetre are reported from hectares area is covered by uninhabited villages of all tahsils of the district which appears as thin white the district; 15 hectares under forest; 156,916 hectares encrustation on earth surface. It is primary used in is net sown area; 6,891 hectares is culturable waste the production nitrates and potash and further refined ( including gauchar and groves) and 21,224 hectares products are used in fireworks, agricultural fertilizers, of area is not available for cultivation to Which we soap, matches and in glass and ceramic industry. may call barren and unculturable land. Net area sown Other minerals found in small quantities in the in the district is 83.3 percent of total area. district are China clay (kaoline) and quartz. • Area figures supplied by Surveyor Geneml of India are provisional.

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Palwal tahsil has a rural area of 623.64 sq.kms. inch of available culturable land. Under this Act a whereas Hodal, Hathin, Ballabgarh and Faridabad notice to take over the land is served on .every land tahsils possess 369.57 sq.kms 3~7.35 sq.kms, 320.65 owner who allows his land to remain uncultivated for sq.kms and 213.58 sq.kms of rural area respectively. 6 or more consecutive harvests and the land taken Tenancy: over is leased out to others for a term ranging 7 to 20 years, priority being given to Harijans. Tenancy system was the outcome of insecure Abolition of Ala Malikiyat and Talukdari Rights days after the decay of Mughal Empire owing to Acts of 1952 and 1954, the rights of ala malik in the conflict between two classes viz - the landlords and land held by adna malik were abolished. the tenants. Taking into consideration, the deteriorating state of agriculture and the cultivator, the Punjab '. Occupancy J'enants Acts of 1952 and 1954 Tenancy Act of 1887 was enacted providing the right declared all occupancy tenants as the owners of the of occupancy. land. The Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, 1953 and the Pepsu Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, After Independence, the government decided to 1955 contained provisions relating to ceiling on bring land reforms especially to carry out its policy agricultural land holdings, utilization of surplus area of 'Land to tillers' in order to improve the condition and security for tenants against exploitation and of cultivators and increase agricultural production. ejectment were in force in different parts of Haryana State comprised areas which were earlier Haryana. Government was further empowered' ta in Punjab or in Pepsu (Patiala and East Punjab States utilise the surplus area of both land-owners ani! Union) and had two different sets of legislation tenants for the resettlement of ejected tenants, applicable to the State which were as follows: landless labourers and small land-owners. All areas Punjab Laws owned by a local owner above 30 standard acres (1) The East Punjab Utilisation, of Lands Act, and by a displaced person above 50 standard acres 1949 were considered ~s surplus area. Haryana Ceiling Land Holdings Act, 1972 was (2) The Punjab Abolition of Ala Malikiyat and Of enacteq as repommended by the Ce'ntral Land Talukdari Rights Act, 1952 Reforms Committee, which provided for the (3) The Punjab Occupancy Tenants Act, 1952 'assessment of pe~issJ~le area in relation to a ~amily (4) The Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, instead of an mdi iauaJ and reducea the permissible 1953 area limit to 7~· 5'hecfares of land under assur,~d irrigation capable of growing fit least two crops ~ a (5) The Punjab Bhudan Yagna Act, 1955 year, 10.9 hectares of l~nd under assured irrig~ion Pepsu Laws capable of growing at lbast one crop in a year or (I) The Pepsu Abolition of the Ala Malkiyat and 21.8 hectares in respect ~f any other land including Talukdari Rights Act, 1954 banjar and land under orchards. Owners of land generhlly cultivate their land (2) The Pepsu Occupancy Tenancy Act, 1952 themselves known as khudkasht (self cultivation). (3) The Pepsu Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Sometimes the land is leas~d to small/marginal/ Act, 1955 landless-farmers on theka (contract) or batai (Share­ (4) The Pepsu Bhudan Yagna Act, 1955 \ cropping). The normal rate of batai is one-third depending upon the provision of irrigation, fertilisers, After the merger ofPepsu with Punjab two thore seeds etc. However the rate of contract varies from Acts, the Punjab Resumption of Jagirs Act, 1957~nd time to time depending upon the quality of land and Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961 facility of irrigation system e~c. Bet~een the two, were enacted. theka (contract farming) is more prevalent. As large Under the East Punjab Utilisation of Lands Act, number of farmers own modern machinery, they 1949, the government enforced the utilisation of every prefer to offer services for various types of

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agricultural operations against payment. This system The break up of the area under various crops is gaining popularity. during 1998-99 in the district is as follows:

Average size of land holding in Haryana is 2.1 CROP AREA AND PRODUCTION, 1998-99 hectares, which is relatively higher than the all India Sr. Name oferop Area Production average of 1.6 hectares. 27.8 per cent of the land No. (in hectares) (in tonnes) holdings were below 0.5 hectares, more than 50 per cent holdings were of. the size bbtween 0.5 hectares 2 3 4 'and 3.0 hectares. Only 0.4 percent land holdings were "- Wheat 129,000 459,000 of the size 20 hectares and ab~ve. '2.4 percent and I I" 1.9 percent of the landholdings were respectively of 2 Paddy 30,000 70,000 , I' the size of 5 to 7.5 hectares an(f 7.5 to 10, hectares. 3 Jowar 21,000 4,000

In Faridabad district landholdings numbered 4 Bajra 16,000 16,000 104,930, out. of these 35,547, landholdings measured 5 Rapeseed & mustard 6,000 8,000 less than half hectare size. With increase in size of landholdings, there was abrupt decrease in number 6 Sugarcane 6,000 25,000

of landholdings. Only 207 holdings were of the size 7 Pulses 5,000 3,000 of a~ove 20 hectares in the district. Average size of Barley 7,000 operational holding in the district was 1.4 hectares, 8 3,000 the second lowest in the State after 9 Sesamum 1,000 Less than 50 tonnes I (1.1). State average was 2.l hectares. 23.6 per cent 10 Vegetables 3,730 N.A. (24,764) and 19.8 percent (20,815) landholdings belonged to the size category of 0.5-1.0. hectare and 11 Fresh fruits 1,167 N.A. 1.0 to 2.0 hectares respectively. 18,162 landholdings 12 Potatoes 1,390 N.A. in the size group of 2 to 5 hectares formed 17.3 per 13 Onions N.A. cent whereas 4,416 landholdings were of the size of 5 to 10 hectares. 10 to 20 hectares categop' formed Source: Statistical Ab~tract of Haryana 1999-2000. a very meager percentage of 1.0. Paddy locally known as dhan has become very Agriculture : popular with the farmers and it is principal kharif crop for the last 20 years. With a production of 4000 AS 62.6 per cent of the population of the district is residing in urban areas, tertiary activities are tonnes only during 1979-80 it was grown on 6,000 dominating with proportions as high as 70.7 percent, hectares whereas during 1998-99 area under paddy the seconQ highest in the State. Nearness to National increased to 30,000 hectares and production was Capital, fast industrial'development and tendency of 70,000 tonnes in the district. The popular varieties migrant population to settle in urban areas has put grown are basmati 370 and jhona 349. with 2,340 the economy of the district on better footing. kilogram per hectare yield of paddy, the district ranks Proportion of main workers engaged in agricultural 6th among districts in the State. activities (cultivators and agriculture labour) has fastly Bajra, which constitutes an important item of come down from 38.0 percent in 1991 to 26.3 percent food during winter season, was cultivated on 40,000 in 2001. But proportion of marginal workers engaged hectares in 1979-80 that decreased to 16,000 hectares in agricultural activities is still quite high (61.5) in 1998-99. Production also decreased from 19,000 The government is making all efforts to encourage tonnes to 16,000 tonnes during the same period agricultural production by distributing imprOVed seeds, whereas yield per hectares has increased from 45kg. fertilizers, pesticides, providing latest development in to 1024 kg. respectively. In 1979.-80 Hybrid bajra had modern techniques, multiple cropping pattern been introduced in the district which at present covers techniques, increasing irrigation facilities, providing three-fourth area of the crop sown. Bajra is grown easy loans for modern agricultural machinery, etc. in most of the districts of the State. It is mostly grown

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in barani areas but now grown under irrigated seed and mustard is the most important oilseed crop conditions also. By using chemical fertilizers and of the district whereas taramira is sown on inferior pesticides and favourable weather conditions land. A newly added crop to the oilseed crop is that available, the hybrid varieties can yield 1500 to 2500 of sunflower and grown as zaid rabi. Both area and kg per hectare. production increased in 1989-90 in comparison to 1979- 80. But again both decreased in 1998-99. During Jowar is an important fodder crop, when fed green 1989-90, 13000 tonnes of oilseeds were produced from is called chari when harvested after ripening is called 13,700 hectares while 8,000 tonnes of oilseeds were karbi. Though area under jowar has increased from obtained from 7,000 hectares during 1998-99. Average 16,000 hectares in 1979-80 to 21,000 hectares in yield per hectare has improved a little from 1,3 I 2 kg 1998-99 yet the production has gone down from 6,000 of 1989-90 to 1,404 kg. per hectare during 1998-99. tonnes to 4,000 tonnes respectively. Still with this production it is third ranking district of the State. The Prior to Independence desi cotton was grown as reason for decrease in production could be farmers cash crop in the district. But after Independence preferring it to utilize as green fodder instead of American cotton was introduced which ultimately harvesting as ripened crop. Basically it is a rainfed replaced desi cotton totally. During 1989-90 it was crop. grown on 1,000 hectares. But now due to changes in Maize, which was grown on 2000 hectares of agro-climatic conditions this crop has been limited to area in 1990-91 is now no more grown in the domestic purpose only as the pests and disease attacks district. Similarly, pulses like moong, mash and massar affected the quality of the crop. !} have also disappeared from the scene in the district. Sugarcane is important cash crop of the district Other kharif pulses are grown in the district. During locally known as ganna. It requires wet climate and 1998-99 with 5,000 hectares of area under other considerable irrigation. During 1998-99 being sown pulses, Faridabad district topped but in prpduction, it on 6,000 hectares of area and production of 25,000 was second to Sonipat. tonnes of gur was obtained whereas during 1989-90 Wheat is the principal rabi crop of the district. area under sugarcane was 13,700 hectares and The crop requires frequent irrigation. 98 per cent of production touched the level of 48,000 tonnes (gur). the crop area was under high yielding varieties of 4,121 hectares of area during 1998-99 was under wheat during 1998-99. Owing to these new varieties vegetables. With 1,167 hectares of area under mango remarkable increase in production of wheat has been fruits, the district was number one in the State among rcorded. During 1998-99 wheat was sown in 1.3 lakh districts. The district produced 5,000 tonnes of hectares of area giving a production of 4.61akh tonnes. potatoes by growing the crop in 1,000 hectares of Average yield of 3,555 kilogram per hectare was area. Intensive use of agricultural machinery is recorded in 1998-99 in comparison to 2,815 kilogram observed in the district. 22,844 tractors, 13 combine per hectare during 1990-91. Gram locally known as harvestors,48,136 tubewells and 17 sugarcane channa was grown on 1,000 hectares during 1990-91 crushers were in use in the district during 1997. but now no more grown in the district. Apart from compost, cattle dung and green Barley is locally known as haun. During 1979- manures, chemical fertilizers are being used 80, area under barley was 13,000 hectares which increasingly. During 1999-2000 chemical fertilizers decreased to 5000 hectares during 1989-90 and (NPK) were used to the tune of 36,332 tonnes in the further decreased to 3000 hectares during 1998-99 district. Out of this 26,750 tonnes was Nitrogenous but average yield per hectare has improved (N), 9,513 tonnes Phosphatic (P) and 69 tonnes considerably from 1,102 kg. per hectare of 1979-80 Potassic (K). to 2,270 kg. per hectare during 1998-99. The oilseeds crops locally known as til ki fasal Irrigation: require loam to light loam soils with two showers for The district received annual average rainfall of kharif crops and one shower for rabi crops. Rape 545.8 mm. during 1994-98 period. Rainfall in the

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district is light, scanty and uncertain. Nearly the whole POSITION OF LIVESTOCK IN THE DISTRlCf, 1997 rainfall is concentrated between the months of June Category Number of animals Percentage and September. Little rainfall in winter benefits the of State rabi crops. The su~cess of rabi crops depends on Stock adequate showers between mid-December and mid­ Haryana Faridabad February. State District Cattle 2,399,800 117,300 4.9 During 1998-99, net irrigated area in the district Buffaloes 5,138,300 221,400 4.3 was 1.4 lakh hectares which was 86.1 per cent of Horses and Ponies 49,100 4,400 9.0 the total net sown area. Of this, only 33,000 hectares Donkeys 63,400 4,400 6.9 was irrigated through government canals and 1.0 lakh Mules 34,500 2,300 6.7 hectares of area was irrigated by tubewells and Sheep 1,293,300 51,400 4.0 pumping sets. Gross irrigated area in the district during Goats 797,200 45,200 5.7 this period was 2.2 lakh hectares which was 83.8 Camels 96,200 700 0.7 Pigs 675,100 37,800 5.6 per cent of the total cropped area. Only 4.4 per cent Poultry Birds 9,222,900 147,600 1.6 of gross irrigated area of the State was in Faridabad Source: Statistical Abstract of Haryana, 1999-2000. district. Human population is growing at a very faster rate History of the district is full of famines, scarcities hence the demand for milk, eggs, meat and wool is and droughts, owing to failure of rains and full also increasing. In order to meet the increasing dependency on the rains. However, this problem of requirements, the department is carrying out various inadequate and uncertain rains has been solved to development programmes. some extent by artificial irrigation. Mainly two types The district has 4.9 per cent of the total area of of irrigation system i.e. canal irrigation and tubewell the State and shares about 4.7 per cent of the total irrigation exists in the district. There were 24,693 livestock popUlation of the State. As per Quinquennial tubewells in the district. Of these, 12;750 were electric Livestock Census of 1997, there was a total livestock operated and 11,943 diesel operated. Canal irrigation of 5.3 lakhs and 1.5 lakh poultry birds in the district. is done through Agra and Gurgaon Canal Systems. The district possessed quite a good number of Agra Canal takes out of the Yamuna at Okhla in livestock, specially donkeys, mules, horses and ponies New Delhi. The Canal passes down straight through as we note their proportions as 6.9 percent, 6.7 Ballabgarh Bhangar area into Palwal Plain area and percent and 9.0 percent in the district of their thence into U.P. and provides irrigation for the areas respective stock, similarly, proportions of sheep, goats of the district. Gurgaon Canal project is inter-basin and pigs were as 4.0 percent, 5.7 percent and 5.6 transfer of waters and a flow-cum-lift project. For percent of their respective stocks and cattle and some distance, it runs parallel to Agra Canal on its buffaloes were 4.9 per cent and 4.3 per cent western side and then takes a southwest turn to enter respectively of their respective stock in the State. Gurgaon district. Poultry birds were only 1.6 percent and camels only Animal husbandry : 0.7 per cent of their respective stock in the State. Animal husbandry activities in the district are Livestock has an important role in human life as looked after by Deputy Director Animal Husbandry it provides bare necessities of life i.e. Milk, wool, who is assisted by two S.D.Os (Animal husbandry) meat, hides, bones, skin and manure etc and also help and one Assistant Director (MFAL) Faridabad, 36 in transportation and motive power required for Veterinary Surgeons, 175 Veterinary and Livestock agricultural operations; Faridabad district possessing Development Assistants and 5 Dressers and Farriers 55.6 per cent compact urban population itself is a in the matter relating to livestock development, viz major potential and further proximity to National cattle breeding, artificial insemination work, control Capital Delhi is another factor which provides a great of outbreak of contagious and non-contagious diseases potential for dairying and poultry development. During amongst livestock, improvement of livestock and the Livestock Census of 1997, the fact was noted provision of veterinary aid. that there were 36.7 per cent milch buffaloes,

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1104 per cent were milch cattle and 7.8 per cent were Industry cross breed milch cattle of their respective stock in Haryana State is a land of opportunities with few the district. equals in the country has made rapid industrial growth With 30.7 per cent of the total buffaloes and cattle in the last decade and it. Fridabad district is top (including cross-breed) as milch livestock, the district ranking in terms of industrialization in the State. ranked 8th among the districts of the State. According to Statistical Abstract of Haryana 1999- 2000 figures relating to the year 1999, there were The veterinary institutions functioning in the district 2,344 registered working factories (28.3 per cent of during 1999-2000 included 33 Civil Veterinary Hospitals, the total in the State) in the district employing an 3 Regional Artificial Insemination Centres, 32 Civil estimated number of 169,412 persons therein. The Veterinary Dispensaries, 80 Stockman centres, One district has a rich industrial base and has been able sheep Wool Extension Centre and two Poultry Extension to attract a number of multi-national companie.~_, Centres to provide breeding facilities promptly, to foreign investors and N.R.1. Since ancient times, penetrate the benefits effectively to interior rural areas, cottage industry prevailed in the region like cotton to implement piggery development schemes, training cleaning, cotton pressing & color printing. It was persons in raising poultry on scientific lines and supplying only after the partition of the country when the influx improved breed of poultry etc. of population settled in Fridabad-Ballabgarh zone of During 1999-2000 there were 4 Developed the district. Among them some entrepreneurial persons Gashalas and 5 affiliated with Gaushala Sangh in the took benefit of the proximicy to the National Capital distric~. To give new meaning to the old concept of and started establishing industrial units. Cheaper and Gaushalas, some institutions have been converted into skilled labour was available and nearness of the cattle breeding cum milk producing centres with some market for the manufactured products was readily financial and technical assistance to accommodate available which gave impetus to the industrial growth. wild, useless, stray and infirm cattle. During 1990-91 there were 122 large and medium There were 3 registered Slaughter Houses in the scale units while as per directory of 1999 there were district at Faridabad, Ballabgarh and Palwal during 17~ large and medium units in the district. Apart from 1999-2000 where animals like sheep, goats and pigs these 11 units were converted into small scale sector are inspected by Veterinary Sugeons before and after' and 53 units are lying closed. Out of 175 units, 45 their slaughtering to ensure these are fit for human units each have investment of more than Rs. 10 consumption. Animals slaughtered during 1990-91 crores. Among these 45 units 3 units each have were 53,800 whereas during 1999-2000 this number investment above Rs. 50 crores,2 units each have had decreased to 25,200 and these were only 18.8 above 100 crores one unit has above 200 crores and per cent of the total stock of sheep, goats and pigs another unit has more than Rs. 600 crores in the district. This means most of the livestock is investment. exported to the nearby market of Delhi directly before INDUSTRIAL PRODUCfION IN slaughtering. THE DISTRICT, 1998-99 Fishery : SI. Item Production No. Fisheries development is the subject of fisheries I Sligar 24,512 metric tonnes department in the State. The department stocked an 2 Agrl. Implements Rs. 3,413 lakhs area of 786 hectares for fisheries in the district. By 3 Machine Tools Rs. 2,864 lakhs producing 3,750 tonnes of fish valued at Rs.946.3 4 Steel Re-rolling 9,400 metric tonnes lakhs in 1998-99, Faridabad district was topping among 5 Steel tubes 1,561 metric tonnes the districts of the State. Marketing of fish is done 6 Scientific instruments Rs. 3,640 lakhs 7 Glass Rs. 1,500 lakhs through contractors. There are three fish markets in 8 Woolen textiles Rs. 1,250 lakhs the State, viz. Faridabad, Panipat and Yamunanagar. 9 Powerloom weaving Rs, 2,926 lakhs Types offish available are Merega1.Carp. i.e. Rohu, IO Handloom weaving Rs. 342 lakhs Katla, Meregal, Grass carp, Silver carp, etc. and I I Motor cycles/Scooters/Mopeds 3,000 (numbers) Common carp. Common carp is the exotic breed. 12 Tractors 48,164 (numbers)

16 ANALYTICA L NOTE Some of the leading industrial establishments crores, Glass worth Rs. 15 crores, woolen textiles included, Mis Whirlpool of India Ltd. Fridabad, worth Rs. 12.5 crores, powerloom weaving worth manufacturing refrigerators, deep freezers & Rs. 29.3 crores and handloom weaving worth compressors; Mis Escorts Ltd. Faridabad producing Rs. 3.4 crares were manufactured in the district. Rajdoot motorcycles and scooters, tractors equipment. Trade and Commerce: JCB excavators, loaders, earth-moving machinery, x­ During the 19th century, the surplus grain of the ray equipments, tubes, heating elements, rural district was collected in the local grain markets from automatic exchanges, Ford agricultural tractors, auto­ where it was exported to different places in the parts and harvesting machinery etc; Mis Usha India country. The principal grain markets were Palwal, Ltd, Faridabad preparing Semi-conductor devices; MI Ballabgarh and Hodal. The produce was exported to s Good Year India Ltd. Faridabad manufacturing Agra by road as well as by the Agra Canal, to Delhi, rubber tyres and tubes; Mis Orient Steel & Wires Alwar, Bombay and by rail. The opening of Industries Ltd. V. Kaily Faridabad producing steel the Agra-Delhi chord Railway and the establishment castings, etc. of cotton mills at these towns, increased the trade of Important products manufactured and demanded this area. Gram, barley, mustard oil, cotton, cotton included Rajdoot motorcycles; Escort auto parts; Ford seed, rapeseed, tobacco, ghee and saltpetre were tractors; ICB machines like excavators loaders, and exported. Wheat, rice, salt and gur were chief earth moving machinery; Eicher tractors, Avery necessities which were imported. weighing machines; Bata shoes and Lakhani shoes During the middle of twentieth Century, rural footwear and chappals, Kelvinator & Whirlpool Refrigerators; Goodyear rubber tyres and tubes, areas to the south of Delhi marketed their surplus Hitkari potteries, Usha semi-conductor devices etc. in Delhi province. Goats were reared by Gujars and Faridabad enjoys the unique distinction of being one Meos in large number along the hill side, mostly for of the ten largest industrial areas in the country with Delhi markets. product range varying from small household goods to In order to eliminate unhealthy market practices highly sophisticated engineering goods. and to ensure fair prices to agriculturists, regulated On the basis of registered working factories and markets were set up at Palwal (1941), Ballabgarh workers employed therein and industrial production, (1950), Hodal (1950), Faridabad (1962) and the areas of major industrial concentration included Hassanpur (1983). Main arrivals in these markets machinery and machine tools; Basic metal & alloys were wheat, gram, barley, mustard seed, sarson Iowar, industries; Non-metallic mineral products; Electrical bajra, moong, maize, paddy and gur, shakkar etc. machinery apparatus and appliances; Metal products During the year 2000, the following principal and parts; Rubber, plastic and petroleum products; regulated agricultural markets existed in the district: Chemical and chemical products; Transport equipment I. Faridabad and parts; Cotton Textile; Paper and paper products; Textile products, etc. whereas minor industrial 2. Ballabgarh concentrations included Repair services; wood and 3. Palwal wood products; Food products; Other manufacturing 4. Hodal industries; Wool, silk & synthetic fiber; Leather and leather products, etc. 5. Hassanpur During the year 1998-99,48,164 tractors, 3,000 Apart from these, there were five sub­ motor cycles were manufactured in the district. Other yards. Average area served per regulated market in items produced were sugar 24,512 metric tonnes; the district was 42 I Sq kms. whereas number of Steel re-rolling 9,400 metric tonnes and steel tubes villages served per regulated market was 83. Usual 1,561 metric tonnes; Apart from these Agricultural course of trade in agricultural produce is conducted implements worth Rs 34.1 crores machine tools worth through wholesalers, retailers and commission agents Rs. 28.6 crares, scientific instruments worth Rs. 3.6 or arhtias.

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Total arrivals of agricultural produce during 1999- towns and petty shopkeepers in villages. They 2000 in these principal agricultural markets and sub­ exploited the poor land holders. yards in the district were 4.6 lakh tonnes. Heaviest Institutional finance is a must for development of arrival was of wheat which accounted for 279,400 any area. It is available through both commercial and tonnes, paddy arrival was 88,000 tonnes, barley 1,200 co-operative banks. In Faridabad district there were tonnes, bajra 1,000 tonnes, maize 100 tonnes, gram 160 banking institutions including 22 Co-operative 100 tonnes, groundnut 100 tonnes, chillies 100 tonnes, banking institutions in March 2001. Faridabad tahsil potatoes 22,200 tonnes, onions 3,900 tonnes,. gur, possessed 91 banks while Palwal tahsil had 29 banks, shakkar, khandsari 900 tonnes, pulses 1,400 tonnes, Hodal tahsil 15 banks, Hathin tahsil 14 banks and sarson, toria & taramira 1,600 tonnes, vegetables· Ballabgarh tahsil 11 banks only. Among the urban and fruits 54,100 tonnes and other agricultural produce areas, Faridabad MuniCipal Corporation had major 9,000 tonnes. concentration of 81 banks being the distr1ct Under the foodgrain procurement scheme during headquarters town. The remaining institutions were 1999-2000 purchases were made by the following available in Palwal MCI. 16 banks, Hodal MC 7 agencies in the district: Wheat (269,525 tonnes) - banks, Hathin MC 4 banks, Hassanpur MC 2 banks State Government (37,590 tonnes), Food Corporation and Tilpat Census town one bank only. Rural areas of India (130,416 tonnes), Hafed (15,116 tonnes) shared 30.6 per cent of the hanking institutions in the Haryana Warehousing Corporation (65,423 tonnes) district and urban areas reported as 69.4 per cent. and Agro (20,980 tonnes). Paddy (89,759 tonnes) - There were 7 scheduled banking institutions per one Food Corporation oflndia (6,086 tonnes), Hafed (97 lakh of population in the district. tonnes), Rice millers (83,499 tonnes) and Confed (77 BANKING INSTITUTIONS IN THE DISTRICT, tonnes). There were 3 cold stores in the district with MARCH 2001 a capacity of 3,000 tonnes storage during 1998-99. District! T/R/U No. of villagesI Scheduled! Co-o During 2001-02, ninty-nine export-oriented units Tahsil towns where Commercial perati ve were functioning in the district which earned Rs.714.8 banking facility banking banking crores to the State Exchequer. is available institutions institutions 4 Total establishments/enterprises in the district as 2 3 5 per Economic Census,1998 were 50,455. Non­ Faridabad T 10 83 8 agricultural enterprises formed 97.2 per cent of the R 8 8 total establishments. Only 34.5 per cent of the total U 2 75 7 enterprises employed one or more hired workers. 93.8 Ballabgarh T 9 10 per cent establishments were functioning under own R 9 10 premises whereas 3,131 establishments were without U premises. 99.4 per cent of the enterprises functioned Palwal T 13 23 6 throughout the year whereas 302 enterprises were R 12 12 I seasonal. Ownership of96.5 per cent enterprises was U I II 5 in private hands. 69.2 per cent of the enterprises did Hathin T 9 10 4 not make use of power or fuel for running the R 8 8 2 estab lishment. U I 2 2 Employment in these enterprises was 217,792 Hodal T 8 12 3 persons, of these 19,089 were females and 879 R 6 6 children. Hired workers numbered 157,995 which U 2 6 3 included 15,945 females and 398 children. Distt. Total T 49 1;38 22 During 19th century when the facilities of modern R 43 44 5 banking and co-operative credit were not available, U 6 94 17 the money lending was controlled by the sahukars in Source: Data collected from the field.

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Apart from the above scheduled commercial and Gauge Railway Line, Delhi-Mathura with a length of co-operative banks, there were 981 * co-operative 75 kilometres in the district. State Highways makes societies in the district registered with the Registrar a total length of 1,134 kilometres in the district. State of Co-operative Societies, Haryana under the Rural Highway-28 Palwal--Rewari crosses the district Development and Co-operation Programme. These roads, that cater to the deeper interiors ofthe district co-operative societies functioned in different fields which include Hodal-Mandkola-Nagina; Ballabgarh­ as in March, 2001: Pali-Dhauj-Sohna-; Hodal-Utawar-Nuh; Palwal­ CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES, IN THE DISTRICT, 1999 Mandkola-Nuh; Palwal-Hathin-Utawar-Bhadas; and Mehrauli-Gurgaon- Faridabad Road. Sr. Type of Society Number No. With 56.2 kilometres metalled road length per 100 sq. kms. of area, the district is placed at 8th position 2 3 whereas with only 55 kilometres per one lakh of 1. Agri.:ultural Credit Co-operative Societies 145 population the district is placed in the lowest position 2. Non-Agricultural CreditCo-operative Societies 109 among the 19 districts of the State during 2001-02. 3. Marketing Co-operative Socities 3 The Only Broad Gauge Railway Line of the district 4. Milk Supply Co-operative Societies 66 i.e. Delhi-Mathura passes through Faridabad, 5. Weaver Co-operative Societies 9 Ballabgarh, Asaoti, Palwal, ...... , 6. Consumer Co-operative Societies 8 ...... , and Hodal railway stations in the district and important focal points of the district include 7. Housing Co-operative Societies 145 Faridabad, Tilpat, Ballabgarh, Palwal, Mandkola, 8. Fanning Co-operative Societies 3 Hathin, Hassanpur and Hodal. 9. Women Co-operative Societies Transport statistics as supplied by the State 10. Other Co-operative Societies 492 Transport Commissioner, Haryana motor vehicles Total 981 registered in the district during 2001-02 were as 4,743

Source: Statistical Abstract of Haryana, 2002-03. Cars, 32 Jeeps, 2075 Tractors and 16,403 Motorcycles! Scooters!Autocycles whereas during the same period Transport : motor vehicles on road were reported as 189,893 Taranport and Communications is the nervous Autocycles!Scooters/Motorcycles, 10,017 Jeeps, system of economy of a particular area. In 1883-84, 37299 Private Motor Cars and 11,502 Tractors in the the present National Highway Delhi-Agra traversing district. the present Faridabad district was metalled one. Electricity and Power : Ballabgarll. was part of Delhi District and Palwal area Power availability in the State has improved was more naturally favourable for construction of drastically over the last three decades. During roads hence communication were fairly good in this 1967-68 power availability was 601 million KWH part. Bullock cart was the only mode of transport on which increased to 16,855 million KWH during 2000- unmetalled roads during 1938-42. Motor-lorries and 01. There were 3,546,572 total electric connections camel carts were used on metalled roads. Palwal and in the State, out of which 2,763,467 were domestic Ballabgarll. areas were well served with roads and connections in 2000-01. main line of the G.I.P. railway passed through the centre of these areas bringing nearly every village In Faridabad district, out of 413 inhabited villages, within easy reach of the railway stations. It was only 412 villages make use of electricity for domestic after Independence, especially after 1970, the purposes, 346 villages for agricultural purposes and government chalked out a crash programme to link 297 for other purposes as per information supplied every village of the district with a metalled road. by the revenue authorities in Village Directories during 1998-99. The only National Highway-2 also known as Sher Shah Suri Marg traverses the district in north-south Census 2001 results show 78.8 per cent of the direction from Delhi to Mathura alongside Broad households in the district make use of electricity for

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lighting purposes. The district with this percentage and fares, rural sanitation, public health and family ranks 16th. among the districts of the State. welfare, women and child development, social welfare Gram Panchayats, compositi()n, jurisdiction and which also includes welfare of the handicapped and role in Development of Village and its economy : mentally retarded, welfare of the weaker sections, public distribution system, maintenance of community Village has been the basic unit of administration assets, construction and maintenance of dharamshalas and instrument of development ofIndian Society since and similar institutions, cattle sheds, ponds, cart-standi ancient times, the institute of 'Panchayat' being an bus stop, regulation of manure pits in public places, integral part of self-governance at grass-root . level. etc. Panchayat Samitis are meant to oversee the The term 'Panchayati Raj' refers to the process of activities being undertaken by Gram Panchayats and governance at the lowest level i.e. Panchayat. There assist them in achieving their goals. At the district is a three tier system of governance in the State; level, it is the Zila Parish ad which coordinates and 'Gram Panchayat' at the village level, 'Panchayat advises the government on the issues relating to Samiti' at the community development block level and developmental activities in the villages, allocation of 'Zila Parishad' at the district level. work to Gram Panchayats and Panchayat Samitis and Haryana Panchayati Raj Act 1994, provides also approve the budget required for Gram that the Government shall by election establish a Panchayats and Panchayat Samitis in carrying out Gram Panchayat by name in every Sabha Area developmental programmes. constituted for any village or a part of village or group (v) Census Concepts : of contiguous villages with a population of not less than five hundred and the Gram Panchayat shall Building: consist of a Sarpanch elected by Gram Sabha from A 'building' is generally a single structure on the amongst its Voters, by secret ballot and Six to Twenty ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than one Panches from wards in a Gram Panchayat area. component unit which are used or likely to be used Haryana Panchayati Raj Election Rules, 1994 further as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as provide that the minimum number of seats/wards in shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, a Gram Panchayat having population upto 500 shall worksheds, schools, places of entertainment, places be Six and for every additional five hundred population of worship, godowns, stores, etc. It is also possible or fraction thereof one extra seat shall be provided that buildings which have component units may be subject to a maximum of Twenty seats. used for a combination of purposes such as shop­ cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum­ The last general elections of Panchayats in the residence, etc. State were held in March, 2000 under the provisions Usually a structure will have four walls and a of Haryana Panchayati Raj Act of 1994. Every Gram roof. But in some areas the very nature of Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad has construction of houses is such that there may not be adequate seats reserved for scheduled castes and also any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where for the women. The district has 338 Gram entrance is also provided but they may not have any Panchayats, 6 Panchayat Samitis and the Zila walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are Parishad. also treated as separate buildings. It is obligatory on part of a Gram Panchayat to Permanent Houses : make adequate arrangements in the field of Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of agriculture, animal husbandry, dairy milk, poultry, permanent materials. The material of walls can be fisheries, social and farm forestry, minor forest anyone from the following, namely, galvanized iron produce, fuel, fodder, village and cottage industry, sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt drinking water, rural electrification and non­ bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of conventional energy sources, poverty alleviation from anyone of the following, namely, tiles, slate, programme, education, adult and non formal galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos sheets, education, public libraries, cultural activities, markets bricks, stones or concrete.

20 ANALYTICAL NOTE Semi-permanent Houses having a separate main entrance from the road or Houses in which either the wall or the roof is common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be made of permanent material and the other is made occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or non-residential purpose or both. of temporary matetiaL Temporary Houses : In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which buildings and census houses were identified for Houses in which both walls and roof are made numbering in the field by the enumerators is described of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. hereunder: Walls may be made from anyone of the following Sometimes a series of different buildings are found temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, along a street which are joined with one another by plastic, polythene, mud, unburnt bricks or wood. Roof common walls on either side looking like a continuous may. be made from anyone of the foHowing temporary structure. These different units are practically materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, independent of one another and are likely to have plastic or polythene. been built at different times and owned by different Dwelling Room : persons. In such cases, though the whole structure with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has one building, each portion was treated as a separate walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide building and its constituent units as separate census and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should houses. have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A On the other hand, one may corne across, dwelling room would include living room , bedroom , particularly in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's flats. In these cases while the structure looks like room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom , one building, different persons own the flats. In case latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number of flats owned by different persons, the entire are not normally usable for living are not considered structure was treated as one building and each flat as dwelling rooms. A room, used for mUltipurpose as a separate census house. such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where If within a large enclosed area, there are separate a census house is used as a shop or office., etc., and buildings owned by different persons then each such the household also stays in it then the room is not building is treated as a separate building. There can considered as a dwelling room.But if a garage or be a situation where within an enclosed compound servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/he there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking also lives in it as a separate household then this has or company or even government that are actually in been considered as a dwelling room available to the occupation of different persons. For example, Indian servant's household. Tent or conical sbaped hut if Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned by the Corporation but these are in occupation of used for living by any household is also considered their employees. Each such building was treated as as dwelling room. a separate building. But ifin anyone of these buildings A dwelling room, which is shared by more than there were flats in occupation of different households, one household, has not been counted for in any of each such flat was reckoned as a separate census them. If two households have a dwelling room each house. but in addition also share a common dwelling room, Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the then the common room has not been counted for definition of census house strictly in certain cases. either of the households. For example, in an urban area, .if a flat has five rooms , CensQs House : each room having direct entrance from the common A 'Census House' is a building or part of a building staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be used or recognised as a separate unit because of treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms

21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD are occupied by a single household it was not realisitc Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars to treat them as five census houses. In such a case, has come up was treated as a building. 'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the main Village: house should be considered and the entire flat was treated as one census house. On the other hand, if The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village two independent households occupy these five rooms, which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue the first household living in 3 rooms and the second village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the household occupying 2 rooms, then considering the entire village is treated as one unit for presentation use, the first three rooms together were treated as of data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest one census house and the remaining rooms as another areas, each habitation area with locally recognized census house. But if each room was occupied by an boundaries is treated as one village. independent household, then each such room was Rural-Urban Area: treated as a separate census house. The data in tabJes on Houses, HousehoJd ,. In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door Amenities and Assets are presented separately for of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel/ rural areas. In the Census ofIndia 2001, the definition hotel building was treated as one census house but of urban area adopted is as follows: if ~uch hostels/hotels have out-houses or other (a) All places with a municipality, corporation, structures used for different purposes or the same cantonment board or notified town area committee. etc. purpose, then each structure attached to the main (b) A place satisfying the following three criteria hostel/hotel was treated as a separate census house. simultaneously: In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the (i) A minimum population of 5,000; pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, (ii) at least 75 percent of male working located in a compound, whether enclosed or population engaged in non-agricultural unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the pursuits;and main residence may be treated in one hut, other huts may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, (iii) a density of population of at least 400 per baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separate sq. km. (1,000 per sq. mile) structure, they form a single housing unit and For identification of places which would qualify therefore, have to be treated collectively as one to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per building and one census house. If some of the huts the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, are used by one household and the others by a second a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and household as residence, then the two groups of huts having at least 75 percent of male working population were treated as separate census houses. However, engaged in non-agricultural activitiy were considered. if there were also other huts in the compound used To work out the proportion of male working population for other purposes and not as part of the household's referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to residence such as, cattle .shed, work shed, etc., these main workers were taken into account. were treated as separate census houses. Apart from these, the outgrowths(OGs) of cities On the other hand, in urban areas, where more and towns have been treated as urban under 'Urban than one structure within an enclosed or open Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths are compound (premises) belonging to the same person, railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, military camps, etc., that may have COme up near a etc., only one building number was given for this group statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of and each of the consituent a separate census house a village or vi11ages contiguous to the town or city. number. Each such individual area by itself may not satisy the

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demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to qualify normally live together and take their meals from a it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may common kitchen unless the exigencies of work deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a continuous prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a urban spread. Thus, the town level data, wherever household may be related or unrelated or a mix of presented, also includes the data for outgrowths of both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live such towns. in a census house but do not take their meals from City: the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are treated as a separate household. The important link called cities. in finding out whether it was a household br not was Urban Agglomeration a common kitchen. There may be one member households, two member households or multi-member An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban households. spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically Institutional Household: contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban A group of unrelated persons who live in an outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway institution and take their meals from a common colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples come up near a city or statutory town outside its of Institutional Households are boarding houses, statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly such individual area by itself may not satisfy the perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as it was specifically mentioned that this category or an independent urban unit but may deserve to be households would cover only those households where clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and For the purpose of delineation of Urban share a common kitchen. Agglomerations during Census of India 2001, following Houseless Household : criteria are taken as pre-requisites: Households who do not live in buildings or census (a) The core town or at least one of the constituent towns of an Urban Agglomeration should houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in necessarily be a statutory town; and the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway (b) The total population of all the constituents (i.e. platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households. towns and outgrowths) of an Urban Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000 (as per the 1991 Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes: Census). With these two basic criteria having been Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the met, the following are the possible different situations President may, with respect to any State or Union in which Urban Agglomerations would be constituted: Territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts (i) a city or town with one or more contiguous of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall outg rowths; for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union (ii) two or more adjoining towns with their territory. Similarly, ° Article 342 provides for outgrowths; and specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts (iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with of or group within tribes or tribal communities which their outgrowths all of which form a are deemed to be for the purposes of the Constitution continuous spread. the Scheduled Tribes inrelationoto that State or Union Household: territory. In pursuance of these provisions, the list of Scheduled Castes and/or Scheduled Tribes are notified A 'household' is usually a group of persons who for each State and Union territory and are valid only

23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD within the jurisdiction of that State or Union territory 13. Deba., Dhaya, Dhea and not outside. 14. Dhanak It is important to mention· here that under the 15. Dhogri, Dhangri, Siggi Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no person who professed a religion different from 16. Dumna, Mahasha, Doom Hinduism was deemed to be a member of a 17. Gagra Scheduled caste in addition to every member of the 18. Gandhila, Gandil Gondola Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States 19. Kabirpanthi,lulaha Union were in relation to that State whether they· 20. Khatik professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. 21. Kori, Koli Subsequently, in September, 1956, by an amendment, the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent 22. Marija, Marecha Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the 23. Mazhabi Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same 24. Megh footing with regard to the specification of Scheduled Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in the 25. Nat Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the 26.0d Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the same footing with regard to the recognition of the 27. Pasi Scheduled Castes. 28. Perna The list of Scheduled Castes or Scheduled 29. Pherera Tribes are notified for each State and Union Territory 30. Sanhai and are valid only within the juridiction ofthat State or Union Territory and not outside.There is no 31. Sanhal population notified as Scheduled Tribes in Hacyana 32. Sansi, Bhedkut, Manesh State. The list containing names ofScheduled Castes 33. Sansoi notified in Hacyana State for Census 2001 is as given below: 34. Sapela SCHEDULED CASTES 35. Sarera 1. Ad Dharmi 36. Sikligar 2. Balmiki, Chura, Bhangi 37. Sirkiband 3. BangaJi SCHEDULED TRIBES 4. Barar, Burar, Berar Nil 5. Batwal Language and Motber Tongue : 6. Bauria. Bawaria As per the census concept, each language is a 7. Bazigar group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire 8. Bhanjra collects information on the mother tongue of each person and mother tongue is defined as the language 9. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the Ramdasi, Ravidasi person. If the mother died in infancy, the language 10. Chanal mainly spoken in the person's home.in childhood will 11. Dagi be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is 12. Darain considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that

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the language spoken as mother tongue should have of the reference period (i.e. in the last one year a script. preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic activity is termed as 'Marginal worker' Literate: Non-Worker : A person age 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language is A person who has not worked at all in any taken as literate. A person who can only read but economically productive activity during the reference cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of to be considered as literate, a person should have enumeration) is termed as 'Non-worker'. received any formal education or passed any minimum Cultivator : educational standard. Literacy could also have been For purposes of the Census a person is classified achieved through adult literacy classes or through any as cultivator if he or she is engaged in cultivatior; non-forma! educatiomil system. People who are blind on land owned or held from goveml11eht or held from and can read in Braille are treated as literates. private persons or institutions for payment in money, Literacy Rate : kind or share. Cultivation includes effective supervision or direction in cultivation. A person who Literacy rate of the population is defined as the has given out herlhis land to another person or persons percentage of literates in the age group seven years or institution(s) for cultivation for money, kind or share and above. For different age groups the percentage of crop and who does not even supervise or direct of literates in that age group gives the literacy rate. cultivation in exchange of land, is not treated as Educational Level : cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or a The highest level of education a person has combination of both (agricultural labourer) is not completed. treated as cultivator. Cultivation involves ploughing, Work: sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet Work is defined as participation in any crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground­ economically productive activity with or without nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may fiber crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards not only actual work but also includes effective or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the supervision and direction of work. It even includes following plantation crops-tea, coffee, rubber, coconut part time help or unpaid work on farm, family and betel-nuts (area). enterprise or in any other economic activity. All Agricultural Labourer: persons' engaged in 'work' as defined above are workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or A person who works on another person's land milk production even solely for domestic consumption for wages in money or kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the are also treated as workers.Reference period for cultivation, but merely works on another person's land determining a person as worker and non-worker is for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of one year preceding the date of enumeration. lease or contract on land on which shelhe works. Main worker : Household Industry Worker : A person who has worked for major part of the Household industry is defined as an industry reference period ( i.e. six months or more during the conducted by the head of the household herselflhimself last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in and or by the members of the household at home or any economically productive activity is termed as within the village in rural areas and only within the 'Main worker' . precincts of the house where the household lives in Marginal Worker : urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in A person who worked for less than six months household industry should consist of members of the

25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD household including the head. The industry should not System of Sewerage : be run on the scale of a registered factory which Generally, a sewerage system would mean a would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian network of mains and branches of underground Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point processing, servicing and repairs of goods. It does of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and not include professions such as a Pleader, Doctor, industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhobi, that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those professions, trade or services are run at home by carrying both sewage and storm water are called members of the household. combined sewers. However, in some towns which Other Worker: are not provided with such underground sewerage A person who has been engaged in some system, it is served by open surface drain, box dram, economic activity during the reference period but not sylk pattern drain, etc., in these towns. .' as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household Type of Latrine and Method of Disposal of Industry is termed as a 'Other Worker (OW)'. The Night Soil: type of workers that come under this category of 'OW' include all government servants, municipal There are three prevalent systems of disposal of employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation human wastes, viz. (i) underground sewerage, (ii) sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposa} workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and tran~port, banking, mining, construction, political or collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In manual scavenging.The system of underground effect, all those workers other than cultivators or sewerage provides for the street sewerage with which agricultural labourers or household industry workers, are connected the sanitary latrines constructed in the are 'Other Workers'. houses having water closets and fitted with flushing Work Participation Rate : cistern (or hand flushing). Through this sewer the faecal matter is transported without the need for Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total scavenging. This system generally exists in cities and population. big towns. Population Density : Where the streets sewer does not exist these Population density is the number of persons sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local inhabited per square kilometre of the area. septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a Age: leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic Age is measured in terms of the completed tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This number of years. dispersion requires an optimum travel through the Sex-Ratio: pores of the soil which renders the harmful liquid Number of females per 1000 males in a population. bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration through the soil traversed. (vi) Non Census Conc~pts : Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells Improved Drinking Water : are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines If the household had access to drinking water are connected with them. These wells are cleaned at supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type (protected or covered) situated within or outside the of latrines are of service type latrines from where premises, it is considered as having access to human excreta is removed by scavengers from house improved drinking water. It may be mentioned that to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or such uniform definition may not be valid across all shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. states. These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or

26 ANALYTICA L NOTE tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping Number of live births n a particular grounds. . age-group ASMFR=------x 1,000 Fertility ; Mid-year married female population of the same age-group In demography, the word fertility is used in relation to the actual production of children or occurrence of General Fertility Rate (GFR) : births specially live births. Fertility is a measure of Number of live births per 1,000 women in the rate at which population adds to itself by births and reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. normally assessed by relating the number of births to Number of live births in a year a full or part of the population, such as number of ______x 1,000 GFR married women or number of women of child bearing Mid-year female population in the age. The definitions of the terminology used in age-group (15-49) years computing different fertility rates are mentioned below: General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR); Crude Birth Rate(CBR) : Number of live births per 1,000 married women Ratio of the number oflive births in a year to the in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 year. population. Number of live births in a year GMFR=------x 1,000 Number of live births during the year Mid-year married female population CBR = x 1,000 Mid-year Population in the age-group (15-49) years Total Fertility Rate (TFR) : Crude Death Rate(CDR) : It is obtained as the total of the age specific Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the fertility rates (number of children born per woman of mid year popUlation, normally expressed per 1,000 the particular age) for the entire reproductive age population. span. It provides the average number of children that Number of deaths during the year will be born to a woman under the fertility levels CDR =------x 1,000 indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming Mid-year Population that there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive period. Natural Growth Rate ; 45-49 Growth rate is obtained as the difference between TFR = 5 x L ASFR crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence 15-19 of migrat,ion. 1,000 Age Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR) Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR) Number of live births in a year to female Average number of children that would be born population in any specified age group normally to a married woman if she experiences the current expressed per 1,000 women. fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span Number of live births in a particular age-group (15-49) years assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive period. ASFR = ------__x 1,000 Mid-year female population of the 45-49 same age-group TMFR = 5 x ~ ASMFR 15-19 Age Specific Marital Fertility Rate (ASMFR) 1,000 Number of live births in a year to married female Age-Specific Mortality Rate (ASMR) : population in any specified age group normally Number of deaths in a particular age and sex expressed per 1,000 married women. group per 1000 popUlation of the same age group.

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Number of deaths in a particular age-group Post Neo-Natal Mortality Rate (PNMR) ASMR = x 1,000 Mid-year population of the same age-group Number of deaths of 29 days to less than one year during the year PNMR =------x 1,000 ql :Probability of dyiQg between birth and age I. Number of live births during the year This can be used as approximate value of Infant Peri-Natal Mortality Rate (PMR) : Mortality Rate (lMR) which gives the ratio of Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week number of deaths in a year of children aged less of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. than one year to the number of births in that year. Number of still births and infant deaths of less than q2 :Probability of dying between birth and age 2. 7 daysduring the year q5 :Probability of dying between birth and age 5. PMR - x 1,000 Number of live births during the year This indicator is also known as Under StiU Birth Rate (SBR) : Five Mortality Rate (U5MR) Number of still births during the year Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) : SBR=------x 1,000 Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of Number of live births and still births during the year children below one year) in a year to per thousand live births in that year. Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) Number of deaths of women in the age group Number of infant deaths during the year 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination IMR - x 1,000 Number of live births during the year of pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and child birth per 100,000 live births in a given year. Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., Number of maternal deaths to women in the age Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality group 15-49 MMR= ------100,000 rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of Number oflive births during the year two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as: Eligible Couple (Couples per 1,000 population) : Neo-Natal Mortality Rate (NMR) : Number of currently married females in the age groupl5-44 years per 1,000 persons of all ages. Number of infants dying within the first month of life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births Child Woman Ratio (0-4) : of the same year. 1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. Number of infant deaths aged 28 days or under Child Woman Ratio (5-9) : during the year NMR - x 1,000 2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years Number of live births during the year per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years.

Early Neo- Natal Mortality Rate (ENMR): Migration: Migration is the third component of popUlation Number of infant deaths of less than 7 change, the other two being mortality and fertility. days during the year A person is considered as a migrant by place of birth ENMR=------x 1,000 if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the Number of live births during the year census is other than the place of his/her birth. Late Neo-Natal Mortality Rate (LNMR) : Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by place of last residence if the place in which he/she is Number of infant deaths of 7 days to less than enumerated during the census is other than his/her 29 days during the year place of immediate last residence outside the village LNMR=------x 1,000 or town and not simply in another house or locality Number of live births during the year in the same village or town.

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Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! Internal and International Migration : migration of people has been explained below as these The migrational movements are of three types ; are important components concerning migration ;- (i) Migration within the state itself with its (i) Migration of persons in search ofjob is high components in the country. In many cases such migrants (a) Migration within the district of are only seasonal in nature. People migrate enumeration (intra district migration) to other places for work in a particular season and come back again to their usual place of (b) Migration from one district of state to residence after three or four months. All such another district of state (inter district workers are treated as migrants. Similarly; if migration); a person moved to any other place for (ii) Migration from one state to another State of attending short term vocational or educational the country (inter-state migration); course that lasted for only few months of (iii) Migration from one country to another a year, shelhe t-oo were considered as a country. The first two streams together migrant. constitute internal migration, while the last (ii) Where a person had merely gone out to type of movement is called international another place or had been shifting from one migration. place to another purely on tour, pilgrimage, The present name of the country, state or district visit to hospital for treatment or for temporary and not the name by which they were known at the business purposes, such persons are not time of herlhis birth or last residence were recorded. deemed to have had another residence Rural-Urban Components of Migration: different from the place where she/he or herl his family normally resides. She/he is not Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have been determined as applicable at the time ofmigration considered as migrant. and not with reference to any point of time after that. (iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital The flow of migrants consists of four streams or to her parents or other relative's house viz. rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and for delivery and if the hospital or the parentsl urban to urban. relatives houses is in a place different from usual place of residence, the place where the Civic Status of Urban Units : hospital or parents/relative's house is the place Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the of last residence of the child but not of the basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town m<;lther. e.g., Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal A new response category 'Moved after birth' Committee/ Municipal council, Municipality etc. was added in Census of India 200 I in the question Size Class of UAITown : on 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional Size-class of UNTown is based on the population migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress size of the VAiCitylTown VAs.lTowns with 1,00,000 migration as a reason for migration for last residence and above population are classified as Class I VAs / migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under towns. These Class I VAs/towns are now further sub category of 'Others'. The reason for migration has classified in to seven sub classes namely Ml to M7 been determined as applicable at the time of migration depending on the popUlation size of VA/Cityl and not in reference to any point of time after that. Town. These are M7 (5,000,000 and above); M6 For example, if a person had moved from the place (2,000,000 to 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999); of her/his last residence for the purpose of education M4 (500,000-999,999); M3(300,OOO-499,999); and subsequently at some point of time got M2 (200,000-299,999) & MI (100,000-199,999) towns employment there only, the reason for migration would with, 50,000 to .99,999 popUlation are classified as be 'education' and not 'work/employment'. Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999 population are Class

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III towns, population with 10,000-19,999 are Class cent during 1991-200 I. The growth rate is IV towns, population with 5000 and 9999 are Class astonishingly higher in the district during 1991-2001 V towns and towns with less than 5000 population in comparison to the growth rate of population for are Class VI towns. the State as a whole, which is 2804 per cent. The Slum Area: relative higher growth rate of population may be attributed to inmigration. Its close proximity to the The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) National Capital where comparatively cheaper Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. accommodation is available and industrial development defined slums as (a) Areas where buildings are in any in the district are perhaps responsible for attracting respect unfit for human habitation; or (b) are by reasons inmigration. of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and· design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty Density conveys land-man ratio per Sq Km. The arrangement of streets, lack. of ventilation, light or density of population in the district has gone up to sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, 1020 persons per Sq Km in 2001 as against 687 are detrimental to safety, health or morals. persons in 1991 which is the highest in Haryana. Literacy rate for the district as a whole is 70.0 per Mega City: cent, which is above the state average of 67.9 per The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent cent. The gap between male and female literacy is phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in reducing with the increase in literacy rate of both term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, males and females. Literacy is considered as one of pfoblem of management of civic amenities and the important inputs for social upliftment in the fields capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of of population control, health, empowerment of women population. Indian Census in 1991 treated the and economically weaker sections of the society etc. popUlation size of 5 million and above as the cut off About 55.7 per cent of the total population of the point to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas, district lives in urban area, which accounts for 20.0 for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored per cent of the total urban population of the State as Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega one in five urbanities lives here. About 86.5 per cent cities the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment, of the total urban popUlation of the district is Department of Urban Development adopted the concentrated in Faridabad Municipal Corporation, criteria of 4 million and above population as per 1991 which is the only million plus city in the State. Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above population have been treated Faridabad district consist of 5 tahsils, out of which, as Mega cities. one tahsil namely Hathin belongs to Mewat area where Mea-Muslims are dominant. Though there has (vii) Census 200t findings been a fall in sex ratio in Haryana from 865 in 1991 Numerically speaking, Faridabad is the largest to 861 in 2001 but F aridabad district has recorded populated district of the State containing 2,194,586 an increase in sex ratio from 828 in 1991 to 839 in persons and accounts for lOA per cent of the total 2001. (During 1991-2001, there was a decline of 60 population of the State in 2001 Census. The provisional points in the child sex ratio (0-6 age group) from 879 geographical area of the district is 2151 km2, which in 1991 to 819 in 2001 for the State as a whole. The accounts for 4.9 per cent of the total area of the decline is relatively lesser in Faridabad district in the State and in area size, it is below the average size of child sex ratio (0-6 age group) from 883 in 1991 to the district in Haryana. The growth of population in 850 in 2001). In all the tahsiIs, the rural sex ratio has the district was 32.4 per cent during 1951-61 as gone up in 2001 from what it was in 1991. The child against 33.8 per cent for the State as a whole. In the sex ratio in the age group of 0-6 in rural area has succeeding decades, the growth rate was increased in two tahsils of Ballabgarh and Hathin comparatively higher than the State average. From during 1991-2001 and a decline has been recorded in 49.2 per cent during 1961-71 it fell 40.3 percent in the remaining three tahsils. Hathin is one tahsil where 1971-81; 49.8 per cent during 1981-91 and 48.6 per the rural child sex ratio (0-6 age group) is relatively

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higher (883) than the rural sex ratio (873) in 2001 urbanized district in the State with 55.7 per cent of Census. The sex ratio is relatively high in Mewat its population living in urban areas. area due to subsistence type of agriculture where In so far as Faridabad district is concerned, the family involvement is required to pull on the life. Since proportion of total workers, main workers and marginal Hathin is relatively backward area where access to workers has also gone up to 35.8 per cent, 27.8 per male selective technology may be more difficult to cent and 8.0 per cent respectively in 2001 whereas have only male births. If we arrange tahsils in these ratio were 30.3 percent, 28.7 and 1.6 percent descending order as per sex ratio in 2001, Hathin in 1991 respectively and the percentage of non­ tahsil(872) ranks 30th, Palwal (860) 42st, Hodal (855) workers has come down from 69.7 per cent in 1991 48th, Ballabgarh (851) 55th and Faridabad (822) 6~th to 64.2 percent in 200 l. Corresponding female work , whereas as per sex ratio in the age group of 0-6, participation rates are 20.9 percent, 10.5 per cent and Hathin tahsil ranks 3rd, Hodal 13th, Palwal17th and lOA per cent respectively in 2001 whereas these Ballabgarh 55th. Though the strength of population in percentages were 8.9, 5.6 and 3.3 respectively in 0-6 age group in Faridabad district has increased to 1991. 381,337 in 2001 from 299,708 in 1991 yet the In Faridabad district the proportion of cultivators proportion of population in age group 0-6 has declined and agricultural labourers has become 23.7 per cent from 20.3 per cent in 1991 to 17.4 per cent in 200 1. and 10.5 per cent respectively in 200 I. So far as The proportion of population in 0-6 age group household industry and other workers are concerned, to total population has decreased in all the tahsils in the proportion has slightly gone up to 3.0 and 62.8 rural areas during 1991-2001,23.2 per cent in 1991 percent in 200l. Among the 19 districts, Faridabad to 23.1 per cent in 2001. In the rural areas of ranks 17th so far as male work participation rate is remaining tahsils the decrease is about 3 per cent concerned and 14th in case of female work during 1991-200 I. The numerical strength of children participation rate in 2001 Census. Similarly district in age group 0-6 has gone up in every tahsil in rural Faridabad which recorded 69.7 per cent of non­ areas. Will anyone believe that in 1951 urban workers during 1991 Census registered 62.8 per cent population of Faridabad MC was just 37,393. Today non-workers during 2001 Census reducing the it is 103,938. Overall Faridabad district has sustained percentage of non-workers by 6.9 percent. an average growth of 46.9 per cent since 1961 and Agenda to govern #1 44.3 per cent since 1951, which is a very high demographic pressure on the District. To add to this, Let us see what should be our first and foremost the urban population has grown 70.1 per cent during Priority. Haryana population density is already 478 last decade. No wonder Faridabad Municipal up from 128 in 1951. Almost making entire Haryana Corporation has 46.6 per cent ofits population living theoretically urban. Will we be able to sustain so much in SLUMS'. The fear is that if this kind of growth pressure ? goes on the entire city will become a Ghetto. So our First AGENDA to GOVERN emerges in The district level data are ofa distinct importance working seriously on Family size & Fertility issues. in a welfare setup. These are needed for district Motivating the PARENTS from all communities into level planning, scholars and common man. Faridabad into Spacing, use of Contraceptives etc. A good is the largest populated district ofthe State containing beginning has been made by the State Population 2,194,586 persons out of which 973,242 live in rural Commission by recommending 2 child norm strictly area and 1,221,344 in urban areas. It is said that for Government. job, Legislative responsibilities etc. India still lives in villages and the same is also true recently. At the same time State must be serious about of Haryana but so far as Faridabad district is caring for the growing share of the Aged and the concerned it is not true because the concentration of Infirm as also implementing compulsory registration urban population is higher in the district which is of births & deaths. 1,221,344 comprising 669,493 males and 551851 Agenda to Govern #2 females. In other words Faridabad is the most The next issue is the Haryana sex ratio, which

31 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD at 861 is the worst amongst Indian States & perhaps Indian means. Implementing compulsory primary the World. Our Child Sex ratio of 0-6 ages is at 819 education for the 0-14 yrs can be easily done by down from 879 and shows distinct possibilities of male making quality education available early in life, child preference being. practiced silently through especially to the girl child thus stopping dropouts. possibly female infanticide & foeticide. Agenda to Govern # 5 The solution lies in Raising status of women. In 1966 the 10+2 system was made mandatory Making the presence of Women visible and actively in all States with the Aim of absorbing 25 per cent contributing to raising their status in decision-making students in Vocational Streams. But 35 years later at Community and Family level. that is yet to be achieved and the pressure on Higher Agenda to Govern # 3 Education has grown, with 30 per cent of all Class Though the Literacy of the State has gone up XII students opting for colleges and Professional substantially from 25.7 per cent in 1971 to 67.9 per Institutions. The National Average Pass per cen~e cent in 200 I and especially Female Literacy has gone is 40per cent in Board exams, the CBSE being lhe up from 10.3 per cent to 55.7 per cent it is worth best with 60per cent in Tenth class. considering that the Large Per centage of people who In Haryana as per 1991 Census only 0.5 per cent were illiterate in 1971 must still be around. Also the population was having any Technical Diploma and Male-Female GAP is still 22.7 per cent almost double another 0.1 per cent were having any kind of Non that of Punjab and our Sex Ratio of Literates is still Technical Diploma or other Qualification as compared 6l7as against 748 of Punjab and 998 of Kerala. with 0.4 per cent for each category in India. As As a long term Investment in Society building against this Graduates and above being 2.3 per cent there is need therefore to promote and popularize in Haryana and 2.9 per cent for India as a whole. functional literacy e.g. to pull farmers out of the Thus as against a Targeted 25 per cent students going wheat rice cycle, to conserve water and shift from in Vocational Stream we have only 0.5 per cent into flood irrigation to Sprinkler, Drip etc., Rain Water any kind of Vocational Education. The percentage of Harvesting, Organic Farming, the need to pay their Marginal Workers were 2.3 per cent of the Total Electricity dues, disposal of waste water and Solid Population in 1991 which has gone up to 10.1 per waste. raising age at marriage, spacing of children, cent in 200 I yet there is a lot to do in this area of the need for proper schooling of female child as well Vocationalization of the Rural economy. etc. It has something to do with the respect the Agenda to Govern # 4 Society of the State is giving to various vocations. e.g. the State needs Plumbers, but they are generally Considering that the real development of the from outside the State, same about Nurses, Masors, Mental faculties occurs 80 per cent in the first 14 Juice Vendors, Pop-corn makers etc. Why can't the years of life itself and that the share of Children people of Haryana give as much respect to the 0-14 years in 200 I Census was almost 36 per cent Vocation of Nursing as Kerala gives, or Turners as it is worthwhile to see as to whether we are really Batala gives and so on. The NRIs and the benefits investing into the future of our country. The 200 I due to them ultimately will belong to the State. It is Census shows that 210,364 children were added to time that Haryana too made vocational education the numerical strength of children in the 0-6 years affordable , available & respectable so that we too age group as compared to 1991. can have successful entrepreneurs, and why not The need therefore is to invest in Software for NRIs? Our education must enable employment Education i.e. better trained and locally resident opportunities especially in the services sector, which Teachers as well Anganwadi Level Trainers who can no State can afford to ignore. entice children to schools and Anganwadis and keep Agenda To Govern # 6 them there and sow the Right seeds (SANSKARS) for a strong India, where every child will feel proud At the outset it must be clear that urbanisation is to be an Indian and also understand what being an NOT the solution to Unemployment it is always

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cheaper to settle a person in his Village than in the not stationed there(as is rampant in case ofNRI s of Town. Punjab. It is vital that people invest in Buildings and When it comes to employment opportunities it is Premises as they have the Highest Forward and Backward linkages with the consumption of vital to see that in a State like Haryana which does not have too many Mineral resources the scope is Manpower as against Gold, which is one of the most largely to work in the Household ,Cottage, and Small dead investment of wealth. Today a well to do Indian Scale Industries Sector . Besides generating a large Youth is not sure where to invest wisely and securely. Manpower and Skilled persons base this Sector also For Haryana can these issues not be attended creates Entrepreneurs for tomorrow. In Haryana there timely by enforcing right to ptoperty of each and every is a perceptible shift from Primary Sector to Non IndivMiual Investor in his Premises. For this we must Primary Sector of about 6.3 per cent but the HHI amend Rent Control Act immediately and come down has gained less than even 1 per cent and its share in heavi iy on prevent forcible occupation of any premises the State is less than HHI share in India(4 per cent) by hoodlums. what to talk of developed States like Tamil Nadu Agenda to Govern # 8 ,Kerala, Karnataka and Punjab It is time to work hard on Household Ind., Small Scale Industries sector & An issue that will always be related to Workers economic upliftment of women. is the Working Conditions or the Quality of Life. Census has for the first time gone into the issue of We must therefore work to settle people in their Slums and quite a few indirect parameters of Quality Village encourage employment opportunities & skills of Life are being compiled in the Houselisting however small. About the Rural Non Farm Sector scanning operations. Segregation and Disposal of Solid we have talked in detail. We must also encourage Waste, Waste Water, providing Toilets for homes. As Swadeshi. In the real sense it means that if East India per 2001 data, in Haryana 55.5 per cent of human Company , sitting thousands of miles away could fraternity, especially women have stiJI got no Toilets visualize a huge market in India why don't we see at all and with the fast dwindling green cover the a market in our local District Towns, Village and mere answering of nature's call could become a settlements. And that their requirements should be source of stress to womankind. attended to by the Community itself, within the Village, within the Tahsil and within the Districts. The need It is often said that the Village of Haryana were of today could be a Multilevel marketing network of cleaner when there was no water supply. Today the locally made goods so that decentralized level very entry to a large number of Village is absolutely Employment could be sustained by the use of local uninviting to a common man who will sooner or later resources to cater to local requirements. May be we opt to move to the city. The society at large can't need a Swadeshi Net, a Network to ensure easy have two sets of standards, one for the Ruralites and access by Urban dweller to Rural products . another for the Urbanites. More so when the Village as well as slum dweller has access to the same Agenda to Govern # 7 Television and electronic media and resultantly similar The Census of India studies in detail the Use of ambitions. The option of making possible suitable premises for various activities. It is relevant to look disposal of Solid as well as liquid Household waste at the Use of independent Premises for generating especially in Rural areas must be clearly explored. In employment. As per 2001 Census in Haryana ,only order to prevent urbanization ultimately the Disposal 0.8 per cent buildings housed any kind of industrial of these wastes is going to be the key issue. The activity. Further the number has been almost stagnating solution may not lie in State providing the facilities, since 1970. The reason perhaps is not very far to but State can definitely become a motivator to educate see. Today despite having the resources few go in and inculcate values in the Society so that the entire for a 2nd or a 3rd property and feel secure about it. neighbourhood does not look like a garbage dump and One is always scared about a Tenant not vacating or the Society learns to take responsibility for the wastes some-one forcibly occupying your premises if you are it generates and its disposal.

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Agenda to Govern # 9 Revenue Officer is willing to recognize and register The Mother Earth has bestowed upon man limited the mortgage deed in respect of homestead land . resources in terms of land , water, and Energy (fossil While the Revenue Authorities keep an excellent fuels). It is vital for us 'to see that the means of record of revenue land, unfortunately there is no production are decentralized in such a manner that proper record kept regarding homestead land which things are produced using locally available resources the Revenue Authorities would accept a [mal and fair and also consumed locally. Gandhiji's dream of a evidence of ownership of homestead land. Village was as a self reliant identity. It automatically The problem becomes very painful for a landless/ ensured the lowest possible usage of Energy small artisans who is at a loss as to what to mortgage resources. if he wishes to avail credit. The situation has Here the emphasis on clean fuels, recycling of worsened as National Housing Bank earmarked Rs. Biomass and use of Renewable Energy needs to be 5000Cr. for Rural Housing, which will find no takers. gone into. The industry as well as households must Banks giving housing loans in Village Abadi area use Energy appropriate to their requirements. The (called Lal Dora in Delhi/Haryana) insist on mortgage Working Women in particular suffer acute health of the homestead but are unable to get the same conditions due to the use of Firewood in 52 per cent affected as the Revenue authorities express their and Cowdung cakes in 26 per cent Households (1991) inability to Mortgage the same. .This renders a large percentage of them physically The solution could be found by getting a Register incapacitated and workdays are lost. Ultimately the of Residential properties made in every Village. A u~e of Smokeless ovens, Solar stoves, Gobar gas or parivar (family) Register is prepared in this way by LPG or even Kerosene Oil in a big way can make the Village Panchayet Development Officer in U.P . a big dent on this front. The Industry must work out This Register could be given the Legal status of being its own ways to use renewable sources of energy a legitimate Record of Rights and in its remarks and this sector in itself has a huge Employment column an entry can be made whenever the Property potential. is Mortgaged in favour of a Bank or other Lender or Agenda to Govern # 10 if it changes hand. The vital issue is to give a legal sanctity to this Transaction involving residential The chief responsibility since ancient times of the property in the Village. State has been to maintain the Revenue records which are the basic records. Yet 55 years after Rural Don farm sector Independence we do not have any Maps of the area We have tried to distill below some of the areas of the Village lying within the Lal Dora. Outside no where obvious visible opportunities to generate Village can we see the Village maps depicting the employment in context of Haryana State. residential houses within the area as we can see in Agriculture city Sectors. Nor do most Village houses have The rising awareness and demand for Indian Permanent Numbers. System of Medicine across the Globe has potential The Khadi and Village Industry sector involves for growing of medicinal/Herbs plants which would financing of Ruml Artisans. Usually such people have greatly help the farmers in the Village in selling their little or no Agriculture land. Yet usually they very produce to the Pharmaceutical companies for much have homestead land. Unfortunately the manufacture of Drugs. The Panchayati Raj Institutions homestead land is usually not recorded any- where have to be given technical assistance for raising in any records of the right as such. As a result if one Herbal gardens on their lands and making saplings so wishes to take a loan by mortgaging his homestead that in turn they are motivated to grow medicinal land to a bank, he can not do so out of lack of plants for commercial purposes. This would require mortgage deed. setting up of processing plants for value addition of This is because the bank would only accept a the produce. Government of India has recently "REGISTERED MORTGAGE DEED" and no Land formulated a policy of enlarging the reach of Indian

34 ANALYTICA L NOTE System of Medicine and growing of medicinal plants per cent under the coverage of forest. Obviously, the through Vanaspati Van Projects, the growing of in relation to international standards the coverage of Medicinal plants and Herbs would besides motivate areas under forest is hardly conducive for maintaining the farmer to diversify his cropping pattern, help the bio-diversity in the State. This concern has to be Village youth to harness employment opportunities in addressed by the authorities by bringing unutilized this activity. agriculture land under cover of forest. Horticulture & floriculture Fishing The growth and promotion of Horticulture, Pisciculture development in the State in Rural especially organic farming in Haryana State has far areas would enhance the scope for income generation more potential and it deserves attention as large areas opportunities. This needs building small culture ponds are of the State are ecologically and environmentally in the Village. The technical and financial assistance suitable for this purpose. There is tremendous scope has to come forth liberally from the State Govt. for setting up food processing plants for value addition Manufacturing of products relating to growing of vegetables like Other major Rural Non Farm Sector entries coyer tomato Puree Tomato, Ketch ups, Potato Chips and the Cottage and Small Scale Industries and Household even frozen vegetables & curries. industries.Due to proximity to the NCR these could Livestock, Poultry. Production of milk and dairy cover Construction Industry, leather, earthen pottery, products wooden toys,zari jutis, Sweetmeats such as Reveri The Census 2001 data indicate that there is shift & Gachhak, Milk Products, Auto ancilliaries & spares of 9.4 percent working population from Agriculture and various other Village Industries. sector towards Household industries and in category The proximity to NCR again opens up vast vistas of other workers thereby making unemployment of opportunities: situation worse in these sectors. Developed Nations In the Information Technology Sector ranging like Denmark, Australia, Canada after embarking on from Call Centres to Software Development Parks policy of Development oflive stock have experienced etc.This needs large skilled Manpower and allied skills a sustained economic growth. They not only became like Airconditioning etc. self sufficient in Dairy production but also realized a substantial Quantum of surplus for the rest of the In the Trade and Commerce Sector it should be world which became a source of foreign exchange possible to shift some Trade and Commerce activity earner to these countries. Keeping conditions of from Delhi to Haryana. This needs investment in Haryana into the consideration like availability of Transport, Warehousing storage and communication sector fodder,gra~s etc. Livestock Farming planning can be undertaken to accommodate the drop out labour force In the adventure tourism, funworld, Rural Tourism from Agriculture and arrest their migr~tion to urban and health tourism sector as also Religious pilgrimages areas. In Gujarat State 20 lakh women contribute daily a lot of unexplored potential still exists which can be their milk to Cooperative societies and production of explored with little investment in Infrastructure. milk has become their bread earner. Similar Societies Issues for research can be encouraged for generation of employment Based on the data thrown up by this paper a opportunities in rural areas. Setting up of Milk and number of Research Opportunities are thrown up such chilling plants at focal points covering at least 100 as Impact of employment Opportunities on Village. urbanization and vice versa, rural versus urban Forestry employment opportunities, employment in NCR versus Nearly 1,558 Sq Km of Haryana State are under non NCR Haryana, male versus female employment forestry during 2002-03. Districts Panchkula and in urban areas, impact of urbanization on female Yammunanagar have maximum area under forest 382 employment, employment of rural versus urban and 218 Sq Km respectively.This constitutes only 3.5 women, sectoral breakup of employment etc.

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(viii) Brief analysis of peA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 TABLE 1 : DECADALCHANGE IN POPULATION OFTAHSILS BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001

Sr. Tahsil Population Percentage Percentage No. decadal variation urban 1991 2001 1991·200 population Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Faridabad 557,781 97,510460,2711,178,007 115,7001,062,307 111.2 18.7 130.8 82.5 90.2 2 Ballabgarh 301,661 144,215 157,446 187,458 187,458 37.9 30.0 52.2 3 Palwal 308,811 242,513 66,298 404,136 303,414 100,722 30.9 25.1 51.9 21.5 24.9 4 Hathin 150,561 142,698 7,863 203,867 192,951 10,916 35.4 35.2 38.8 5.2 5.4 5 Hodal 158,426 132,791 25,635 221,118 173,719 47,399 39.6 30.8 84.9 16.2 21.4 District Total: 1,477,240 759,727 717513 2,194,586 973,2421,221,344 48.6 28.1 70.2 48.6 55.7 Table 1 Shows decadal change in population of to growth of Faridabad city. Decadal growth in tahsi Is by residence during 1991-2001. The district urban popUlation is recorded as 70.2 per cent which has experienced 48.6 per cent decadal growth during is almost two and a half times that of the rural 1991-2001. In absolute numbers, there has been an (28.1 per cent). There has been big spurt in the increase of717,346 persons (from 1,477,240 in 1991 level of urbanization in the district. Proportion of to 2,194,586 in 2001). Faridabad tahsil has urban popUlation in 1991 Census was recorded as experienced 111.2 per cent decadal growth rate 48.6 per cent which has switched over to 55.7 per followed by Palwal tahsil (30.9 per cent). The cent in 2001 Census and thus registering an increase excessive growth in the district is primarily attributed of 7.1 per cent. TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001

Sr. District / C.D. block Total Total rural population Number and Population Number No. number of percentage less than 200 and inhabited of viII ages percentage villages Persons Males Females Males Females of villages I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I Faridabad 65 129,556 69,370 60,186 2 (3.1) 140 132 II (16.9) 2 8allabgarh 78 173,602 93,745 79,857 9 (1 1.5) 444 349 2 (2.6) 3 Palwal 121 229,614 123,664 105,950 6 (5.0) 226 191 9 (7.4) 4 Hathin 80 192,951 103,036 89,915 1(1.3) 3 2 6 (7.5) 5 Hodal 37 145,231 78,511 66,720 1(2.7) 'l 6 Hllssanpur 32 102,288 55,244 47,044 Districts (Rural) Total: 413 973,242 523,570 449,672 18 ( 4.4) 813 674 29 ( 7.0) contd ...... Sr. District / C.D. block Population Number Population Number Population Number No. 200-499 and 500-999 and 1000-1999 and percentage percentage percentage of villages of villages of villages Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Faridabad 2,142 1,928 II (16.9) 4,054 3,536 23 (35.4) 17,835 15,209 12(18.5) 2 8allabgarh 339 294 10 (12.8) 4,308 3,681 20 (25.6) 17,032 14,275 31 (39.7) 3 Palwal 1,797 1,568 24 (19.8) 9,877 8,357 45 (37.2) 34,384 29,641 30 (24.8) 4 Hathin 1,193 936 . 14 (17.5) 5,789 5,073 31 (38.8) 23,094 20,370 17 (21.3) 5 Hodal 222 224 4 (10.8) 1,374 1,215 9 (24.3) 7,810 6,753 13 (35.1) 6 Hassanpur 3 (9.4) 1,128 867 14 (43.8) 11,494 9,839 9 (28.1) Districts (Rural) Total : 5,693 4,950 66 ( 16.0) 26,530 -22,729 142 ( 34.4) 1ll,649 96,087 112 (27.1) contd ......

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TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001

Sr. District I C.D. block Population Number Population Number Population No. 2000-4999 and 5000-9999 and 10000 and percentage percentage above of villages of villages Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Faridabad 18,467 15,856 5 (7.7) 17,043 15,146 I (1.5) 9,689 8,379 2 8aIJabgarh 47,461 40,411 6 (7.7) 24,161 20,847 3 Palwal 47,771 41,319 6 (5.0) 23,075 19,329 I (0.8) 6,534 5,545 4 Hathin 28,244 24,420 10 (12.5) 38,469 33,637 I (1.3) 6,244 5,477 5 Hodal 23,579 20,196 8 (21.6) 34,317 28,845 2 (5.4) 11,209 9,487 6 Hassanpur 15,816 13,750 4 (12.5) 15,228 12,921 2 (6.3) 11,578 9,667

Districts (Rural) Total: 181,338 155,952 39 ( 9.4) 152,293 130,725 7 ( 1.7) 45,254 38,555

Table 2 gives C.D.blockwise number and 413 are in the popUlation range of 1000-1999 and 112 percentage of inhabited villages in specified population villages in the next range i.e. 2000-4999. In the population size ranges. There are 18 villages in the range of range 10,000 and above there are only 7 villages in the less than 200 and 500-999 range contains 66 villages. district. Analysis reveals that the size of majority villages The highest number (142) of inhabited villages out of ranges from medium to small in the district.

TABLE 3: NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSUS

Name of town (a) New (i) Statutory town I. Nil (ii) Census town I. Tilpat C.T. (b) Denotified (i) Statutory towns of 1991 census denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as census towns. I. Nil (ii) Statutory towns of 1991 census denotified but identified as census towns based on demographic and economic criteria I. Nil (iii) Census towns of 1991 census which are notified as statutory towns in 2001 census 1. Nil

(c) Declassified 1. Nil

(d) Wholly merged with other town(s) I. NIL

Declassified means the census towns of 1991 census which failed to satisfy the demographic and economic criteria. Table 3 presents information about the new is a new town which has been added in 200 I cenSllS. Census /Statutory towns, denotified, declassified and There is no town in the district that has been merged towns in 2001 Census. Tilpat Census Town denotified, declassified or merged in 200 I Census.

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TABLE 4 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY Table 5 gives us the information regarding sex POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 ratio in the district and the State from 1901 to 2001. Range of Total Percentage Population Percentage Sex ratio of the district remained quite better in earlier population number of of villages distri but ion Censuses upto 1941. From 1951 onwards the sex ratio density (per villages in in each of square each population population in the district went down comparative to State figures. kilometer) population density With fluctuating trends, sex ratio in the district came density range range down from 905 in 1901 which was 839 in 2001. Similar 2 3 4 5 trend was observed in rural and urban sex ratio of 0-10 3 0.7 13 the district which were 903 and 919 in 1901 which 11-20 I 0.2 62 came down to 859 and 824 respectively in 2001. 21-50 6 1.5 492 0.1 Urban sex ratio in the district had upper hand over 51-100 13 3.1 5,291 0.5 101-200 19 4.6 9,998 1.0 rural sex ratio in 1901, 1911 and in 1941 to 1961 201-300 32 7.7 44,444 4.6 Censuses. 301-500 103 24.9 227,992 23.4 501 + 236 57.1 684,950 70.4 TABLE 6: SEX RATIO BY TAHSILS, 2001 Not known Sr. Name of Tahsil Sex ratio District Total 413 100.0 973,242 100.0 No. Total Rural Urban Population Density (Rural) of the district: 525.9 2 3 4 5 Table 4 exhibits distribution of villages by pqpulation density ranges. Out of 413 villages, only Faridabad 822 870 817 3 villages fall in the density range of 0-10 and one 2 Ballabgarh 851 851 village in the range of II to 20. As many as 236 3 Palwal 860 855 877 villages (57.1 per cent of total inhabited villages) are 4 Hathin 872 873 854 marked with a very high population density (501 or 5 Hodal 855 851 866 more) and these villages contain 70.4 per cent rural District Total: population of the district. Another 103 (one fourth) of 839 859 8Z4 the total villages show high density in the range of Table 6 depicts the sex ratio by tahsils. The district 301-500 and these contain 23.4 per cent of the rural has sex ratio of 839 which is much lower than the population. By contrast low density (below 100) is sex ratio (861) in the State. In comparison to other the characteristic of23 villages. Rural density (525.9) districts in the State, the district is at 16th position as worked out in this table relates to inhabited villages regards sex ratio. The highest sex ratio is recorded only hence it will not tally with the district rural density in Hathin tahsil (872) followed by Palwal tahsil (860) given in Summary Statement No.4 which is worked and the lowest is reported in Faridabad tahsil (822). out on the basis of total district area (supplied by the Sex ratio is higher in rural areas than that in urban Surveyor General of India) minus urban area. areas of Faridabad and Hathin tahsils and vice versa TABLE 5: SEX RATIO OFTHE STATE AND THE in Palwal and Hodal tahsils. DISTRICT,1901-2001 TABLE 7 : SEX RATIO BY CD. BLOCKS, 2001 Census Slal!: Qistri!.;t SQUillllt Year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Sr. Name of C D block Sex ratio No. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 1901 867 861 908 905 903 919 2 3 1911 835 834 842 878 878 879 Faridabad 868 1921 844 848 811 858 859 852 1931 844 851 792 859 862 830 2 Ballabgarh 852 1941 869 879 806 880 880 882 3 Palwal 857 1951 871 877 845 854 845 898 4 Hathin 1961 868 874 842 848 847 855 873 1971 867 870 853 810 819 782 5 Hodal 850 1981 870 876 849 811 848 762 6 Hassanpur 852 1991 865 864 868 828 842 813 2001 861 866 847 839 859 824 District (Rural) Total: 859

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Table 7 explains the sex ratio by CO. blocks. Table 9 depicts the sex ratio of urban The rural sex ratio in the district is 859. Sex ratio is agglomerations/towns. The district has an urban sex the highest in Hathin C.O. block (873) followed by ratio of 824 which is lower than the rural sex ratio Faridabad CO. block (868) and the lowest in Hodal (859) of the district. There is one non-statutory and C.O. block (850) closely followed by Ballabgarh and five statutory towns in the district. Sex ratio is the Hassanpur CO. blocks (852 each). highest (877) in Palwal MCI followed by Hodal MC TABLE 8 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY (868) and the lowest (817) in Faridabad Municipal RANGES, 2001 Corporation followed by Tilpat C.T. (825).

Range of Number Percentage Population Percentage TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE sex ratio of of 2001 distribution AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR TAHSILS, 2001 for inhabited villages of Sr. Name of T / Tetal population in Sex ratio villages villages in each population No. Tahsil R / 0-6 age for 0-6 range U group age group 2 3 4 5 Persons Males Females

Less than 700 7 1.7 6,735 0.7 2 3 4 5 6 7 700-749 5 1.2 4,830 0.5 Faridabad T 182,155 98,568 83,587 848 750-799 26 6.3 23,454 2.4 R 22,447 12,176 10,271 844 800-849 127 . 30.8 361,465 37.1 U 159,708 86,392 73,316 849 850-899 172 41.6 453,654 46.6 2 8allabgarh T 33,755 18,351 15,404 839 900-949 61 14.8 113,143 11.6 R 33,755 18,351 15,404 839 950-999 II 2.7 8,647 0.9 U 1000-1099 3 0.7 1,276 0.1 3 Palwal T 75,007 40,752 34,255 841 1100+ 0.2 38 R 59,204 32,158 27,046 841 U 15,803 8,594 7,209 839 District Total: 413 100.0 973,242 100.0 4 Hathin T 47,174 25,060 22,114 882 Sex ratio (Rural) for District 859 R 45,108 23,961 21,147 883 Table 8 exhibits the sex ratio of rural population U 2,066 1,099 967 880 by ranges. 72 villages in the district have fairly high sex ratio 900-999 and 4 villages are female biased, 5 Hodal T 43,246 23,419 19,827 847 having an excess of females over males. By contrast, R 34,679 18,803 15,876 844 38 villages are as such having low sex ratio (below U 8,567 4,616 3,951 856

800). About three-fourth (299) villages containing 83.7 District Total: T 381,337 206,150 175,187 850 per cent rural population fall in the sex ratio range of R 195,193 105,449 89,744 851 800-899. U 186,144 100,701 85,443 848 TABLE 9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Table 10 shows tahsilwise sex ratio of population in age group 0-6. The district has a child sex ratio Sr.Name of U.A. / Town Urban status Sex ratio No. of town (850) which is higher than the child sex ratio (819) 2 3 4 in the State. Hathin is the only tahsil of the district which has higher sex ratio (882) than the district I Tilpat C.T. 825 (850). The lowest sex ratio (839) has been reported 2 Faridabad M.C. 817 in Ballabgarh tahsil followed by Palwal tahsil (841). 3 Palwal M.C!' 877 Rural sex ratio is slightly higher than the urban sex 4 Hathin M.C. 854 ratio in the district but attahsill.evel, urban sex ratio 5 Hassanpur M.C. 860 is higher than rural sex ratio in Faridabad and Hodal 6 Hodal M.C. 868 tahsils and vice versa in Palwal and Hathin tahsils. Sex ratio (Urban) for the district 824 Ballabgarh tahsil has no urban area.

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TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE TABLE 12: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR CD. BLOCKS, 2001 THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001

Range of Number Percentage Population Percentage Sr. Name of Total population in 0-6 Sex ratio sex ratio of distribution 200 I distribution No. C.D. Block age group for 0-6 for villages inhabited of villages of Persons' Males Females age group villages villages population 2 3 4 5 2 6 3 4 5 Less than 700 36 8.7 4819 2.5 Faridabad 24640 13,407 11,233 838 700-749 48 11.6 16927 8.7 750-799 59 14.3 25050 12.8 2 Ballabgarh 31,562 17,120 14,442 844 800-849 72 17.4 43536 22.3 3 Palwal 44,302 24,109 20,193 838 850-899 88 21.3 51204 26.2 4 Hathin 45,108 23,961 21,147 883 900-949 44 10.7 28114 14.4 950-999 25 6.1 17374 8.9 5 Hodal 28,689 15,557 13,132 844 1000-1099 29 7.0 7305 3.7 6 Hassanpur 20,892 11,295 9,597 850 1100+ 12 2.9 864 0.4

District (R) Total: 195,193 105,449 89,744 851 District (Rural) Total413 100.0 195193 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District 851 Table II brings to light C.D.blockwise sex ratio Table 12 depicts the sex ratio of rural population of population in the age group 0-6 in 200 I. Rural sex in the age group 0-6 by ranges. 36 villages have sex ratio for this age group is 851 in the district. Among ratio of less than 700 in the age group 0-6. 41 villages the C.O. blocks, child sex ratio is the highest (883) in the district are having higher number of females in Wathin C.O. block and the lowest (838) in both the per 1000 males, 160 villages out of 413 inhabited C.O. blocks of Faridabad and Palwal respectively. villages have sex ratio between 800-899 containing Except Hathin C.O. block, all the C.O. blocks are 48.5 per cent of the rural population in the district. marked with low child sex ratio than the district sex 69 villages possess quite high sex ratio ranging ratio (851). between 900-999.

TABLE13 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Sr. Name of UA / Town Urban status Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for No. of town 0-6 age group Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

Tilpat C.T. 1,105 587 518 882

2 Faridabad M.Corp. 158,603 85,805 72,798 848

3 Palwal M.CI. 15,803 8,594 7,209 839

4 Hathin M.C. 2,066 1,099 967 880

5 Hassanpur M.C. 1,677 905 772 853

6 Hodal M.C. 6,890 3,711 3,179 857

District (Urban) Total 186,144 100,701 '85,443 848

Table 13 presents townwise sex ratio of population is at bottom (839). Among the towns in the district, in the age group 0-6. Sex ratio in the age group 0- except Palwal MCI, the child sex ratio in all the towns 6 in the urban areas of the district is 848. Tilpat CT is either equal to or higher than that of the district is placed at top with 882 sex ratio and Palwal MCI average (848).

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TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN TAHSILS, 2001

Sr. Name of Tahsil TI Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of No RI population Castes Tribes Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes U population population population to population to total population total population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Faridabad T 1,178,007 116,402 9.9 R 115,700 19,394 16.8 U 1,062,307 97,008 9.1 2 Ballabgarh T 187,458 37,428 20.0 R 187,458 37,428 20.0 U 3 Palwal T 404,136 88,392 21.9 R 303,414 69,594 22.9 U 100,722 18,798 18.7 4 Hathin T 203,867 19,362 9.5 R 192,951 17,967 9.3 U 10,916 1,395 12.8 5 Hodal T 221,118 49,159 22.2 R 173,719 37,798 21.8 U 47,399 11,361 24.0

District Total: T 2,194,586 310,743 14.2 R 973,242 182,181 18.7 U 1,221,344 128,562 10.5 Table 14 depicts tahsilwise number and cent and 10.5 per cent respectively. Among tahsils, percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled concentration of Scheduled Castes population is the Tribes. There is no population notified as Scheduled highest (22.2 per cent) in Hodal tahsil closely Tribes in the State. Out of 2,194,586 persons in followed by Palwal tahsil (21.9 per cent) and the the district, 14.2 per cent belong to Scheduled lowest (9.5 per cent) in Hathin tahsil followed by Castes, their share in rural and urban is 18.7 per Faridabad tahsil (9.9 per cent).

TABLE 15: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of No. population Castes Tribes Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes population population population to population to total population total population

2 3 4 5 6 7 Faridabad 129,556 20,877 16.1 2 Ballabgarh 173,602 35,945 20.7 3 Palwal 229,614 54,348 23.7 4 Hathin 192,951 17,%7 9.3 5 Hodal 145,231 30,686 21.1 6 Hassanpur 102,288 22,358 21.9 District (Rural) Total: 973,242 182,181 18.7

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Table 15 gives C.D. blockwise number and cent belong to Scheduled Castes. Among the C.D. percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes blocks in the district, percentage of Scheduled Castes to total population in 200 I. There is no population is the highest (23.7 per cent) recorded in Palwal C.D. notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State. Out of block and the lowest (9.3 per cent) in Hathin C.D. total rural population 973',242 in the district 18.7 per block. TABLE 16: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Scheduled Castes Number of Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage population to total population villages Population 2 3 4 5 Nil 44 10.7 Less than 5 54 13.1 2,609 1.4 5-10 39 9.4 8,686 4.8 11-20 118 28.6 53,589 29:4 21-30 97 23.5 64,034 35.1 31-40 37 9.0 35,300 19.4 41-50 9 2.2 5,364 2.9 51-75 9 2.2 9,489 5.2 76 and above 6 1.5 3,110 1.7 District Total 413 100.0 182,181 100.0 Table 16 shows the proportion of Scheduled Castes population is less than 20 per cent in more Castes population to total population by ranges. than three fifth (255) villages in the district. 6 Among the inhabited villages, 44 villages have no villages in the district are such, where Scheduled Scheduled Castes population. The proportion of Castes population exceeds 75 per cent in each of Scheduled Castes population is less than 5 per cent the villages. in 54 villages, 5-10 per cent in 39 villages and 11-20 Table 17 pertains to Scheduled Tribes. There is per cent in 118 villages. This signifies that Scheduled no population notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State. TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Sr. Name of U.A.! Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of No. Town population Castes Tribes Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes population population population to population to total population total population

2 3 4 5 6 7

I Tilpat (CT) 6,369 611 9.6 2 Faridabad (M Corp.) 1,055,938 96,397 9.1 3 Palwal (M CI ) 100,722 18,798 18.7 4 Hathin (MC) 10,916 1,395 12.8 5 Hassanpur (MC) 9,090 2,229 24.5 6 Hodal (MC) 38,309 9,132 23.8 District(Urban) Total 1,221,344 128,562 10.5 Table 18 explains townwise number and Corporation closely followed by Tilpat CT (9.6 per percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes cent). Numerically, the largest number of Scheduled popUlation. There is no population notified as Castes (96,397) has been recorded in Faridabad Scheduled Tribes in the State. The proportion of Municipal Corporation and the lowest number of Scheduled Castes is the highest (24.5 per cent) in Scheduled Castes (6 II) has been found in Tilpat Hassanpur MC followed by Hodal MC (23.8 per cent) Census Town. and the lowest (9.1 per cent) in Faridabad Municipal

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TABLE 19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED the lowest sex ratio is found in Bahadurgarh C.O. CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN C. D. block (825) followed by Jhajjar C.O. block 851. BLOCKS, 2001 TABLE 20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED Sr. Name ofC D Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN No. block sex ratio sex ratio AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 2 3 4 Sr. Name of U.A. / Town Scheduled Scheduled 1 Faridabad 856 No. Castes Tribes 2 8allabgarh 872 sex ratio sex ratio 3 Palwal 871 2 3 4 4 Hathin 867 Tilpat (CT) 898 2 5 Hodal 859 Faridabad (M Corp.) 818 3 Palwal (M CI ) 870 6 Hassanpur 860 4 Hathin (Me) 914 District (Rural) Total 866 5 Hassanpur (MC) 845 Table 19 depicts C.O.blockwise sex ratio among 6 Hodal (MC) 883 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. There is Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 832 no population notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State. Table 20 reveals townwise sex ratio among Among the C.O. blocks, sex ratio of Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. There is no Castes is the highest (872) in Ballabgarh C. O. block population notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State. closely followed by Palwal C. O. block (871) and the Scheduled Castes population in the distri(}~ exhibits lowest (856) in Faridabad C.O. block followed by better sex ratio (832) than overall urban sex ratio Hodal (859) and Hassanpur (860) C.O. blocks. Sex (824) in the district. Among the towns, it is the highest ratio among Scheduled Castes (866) is better than (914) in Hathin Me and the lowest (818) in Faridabad the overall rural sex ratio (851) of the district. while Municipal Corporation, exhibiting a gap of96 points.

TABLE 21 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY TAHSILS, 2001

Sr. NameofTahsil T/ Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. R/ ma1e- U Number of literates Number of illiterates female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Faridabad T 776,526 470,735 305,791 401,481 175,690 225,791 78.0 85.9 68.3 17.7 R 57,860 37,882 19,978 57,840 23,985 33,855 62.1 76.2 45.9 30.4 U 718,666 432,853 285,813 343,641 151,705 191,936 79.6 86.9 70.7 16.2 2 8allabgarh T 100,445 66,281 34,164 87,013 34,967 52,046 65.4 80.0 48.3 31.7 R 100,445 66,281 34,164 87,013 34,967 52,046 65.4 80.0 48.3 31.7 U 3 Palwal T 215,353 141,881 73,472 188,783 75,352 113,431 65.4 80.4 48.1 32.3 R 150,888 103,828 47,060 152,526 59,757 92,769 61.8 79.0 41.7 37.3 U 64,465 38,053 26,412 36,257 15,595 20,662 75.9 84.5 66.3 18.2 4 Hathin T 71,460 52,785 18,675 132,407 56,140 76,267 45.6 62.9 25.6 37.3 R 65,131 48,796 16,335 .127,820 54,240 73,580 44.1 61.7 23.8 38.0 U 6,329 3,989 2,340 4,587 1,900 2,687 71.5 83.3 57.6 25.6 5 Hodal T 106,017 72,810 33,207 115,101 46,422 68,679 59.6 76.0 40.5 35.5 R 79,728 56,291 23,437 93,991 37,543 56,448 57.3 75.0 36.6 38.4 U 26,289 16,519 9,770 21,110 8,879 12,231 67.7 79.5 54.1 25.4 District Total: T 1,269,801 804,492 465,309 924,785 388,571 536,214 70.0 81.5 56.3 25.2 R 454,052 313,078 140,974 519,190 210,492 308,698 58.4 74.9 39.2 35.7 U 815,749 491,414 324,335 405,595 178,079 227,516 78.8 86.4 69.5 16.9

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Table 21 details tahsilwise number and percentage in male-female literacy rate is recorded as 25.2 of literates by residence. 70.0 per cent of the per cent in the district. District literacy rate is 70.0 population in the district is literate, the corresponding per cent which is slightly higher than that of the figures for males and females are 81.5 per cent and State (67.9 per cent). The literacy rate among the 56.3·per cent, signifYing that more than four-fifth male tahsils is the highest (78.0 per cent) in Faridabad population in the district is literate, by contrast about tahsil and the lowest (45.6 per cent) in Hathin three fifth (56.3 per cent) females are literate. Gap tahsil.

TABLE 22 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

Sr. Name of Number ofliterates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. C.D.block male-female Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate " 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Faridabad 66,531 43,435 23,096 63,025 25,935 37,090 63.4 77.6 47.2 30.4 2 Ballabgarh 91,774 60,728 31,046 81,828 33,017 48,811 64.6 79.3 47.5 31.8 3 Palwal 116,003 79,128 36,875 113,611 44,536 69,075 62.6 79.5 43.0 36.5 4 Hathin 65,131 48,796 16,335 127,820 54,240 73,580 44.1 61.7 23.8 38.0 5 Hodal 67,976 47,869 20,107 77,255 30,642 46,613 58.3 76.0 37.5 38.5 .: 6 Hassanpur 46,637 33,122 13,515 55,651 22,122 33,529 57.3 75.4 36.1 39.3

District (Rural)Total: 454,052 313,078 140,974 519,190 210,492 308,698 58.4 74.9 39.2 35.7

Table 22 presents C. D. blockwise number and cent) and two out of every five females (39.2 per percentage of literates by sex. The rural area in the cent) in the rural area of the district are literate. The district has a literacy rate of 58.4 per cent. At the resultant gap is of35.7 per cent. The lowest literacy C.D. block level, Ballabgarh (64.6 percent), Faridabad (44.1 per cent) is noted in Hathin C.D .block. Male­ (63.4 per cent) and Palwa1 (62.6 per cent) C.D. female literacy gap is the highest in Hassnapur (39.3 blocks exhibit literacy rate higher than the rural literacy per cent) followed by Hodal (38.5 per cent) and rate in the district. Three out of four males (74.9 per Hathin (38.0 per cent) C.D. blocks.

TABLE 23 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001

Range of literacy rate Number of Percentage distribution Population Percentage distribution for villages inhabited villages of villages of population 2 3 4 5 o 2 0.5 12 1-10 0.2 148 11-20 0.2 127 21-30 19 4.6 53,851 5.5 31-40 39 9.4 87,262 9.0 41-50 30 7.3 58,659 6.0 51-60 83 20.1 272,357 28.0 61-70 168 40.7 366,914 37.7 71-80 68 16.5 133,394 13.7 81-90 0.2 517 0.1 91-99 100 0.2 District Total 413 100.0 973,242 100.0 Literacy rate for District 70

44 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 23 shows distribution of villages by literacy rate (less than 50 per cent) is the literacy rate ranges in the district. 168 villages characteristic of 92 villages while 321 villages out of 413 villages have literacy rate varying containing 79.5 per cent population have literacy between 61 and 70 per cent By contrast, low rate higher than 50 per cent.

TABLE 24: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Sr. Name and urban Number ofliterates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. status of UAITown male-female Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Tilpat (CT) 4,088 2,579 1,509 2,28J 910 1,371 77.7 88.9 63.9 25.0 2 Faridabad (M Corp.) 714,578 430,274 284,304 341,360 150,795 190,565 79.6 86.9 70.7 16.2 3 Palwal (M Cl ) 64,465 38,053 26,412 36,257 15,595 20,662 75.9 84.5 66.3 18.2 4 Hathin (MC) 6,329 3,989 2,340 4,587 1,900 2,687 71.5 83.3 57.6 25.6 5 Hassanpur (MC) 4,715 2,993 1,722 4,375 1,894 2,481 63.6 75.2 50.2 25.0 6 Hodal (MC) 21,574 13,526 8,048 16,735 6,985 9,750 68.7 80.5 55.1 25.5

District(Urban) Total 815,749 491,414 324,335 405,595 178,079 227,516 78.8 86.4 69.5 16.9

Table 24 presents town wise number and lowest (63.6 per cent) and the same is true in case percentage of literates by sex. 78.8 per cent of of female literacy rate i.e. 70.7 per cent and 50.2 the urban population in the district is literate. Male­ per cent respectively in both the towns. Gap in female differentials in urban literacy are also Male-fem~-_le literacy rate is 16.9 per cent in the narrow, 86.4 per cent of males and 69.5 per cent district. This gap is the highest in Hathin MC (25.6 of females are literates. Faridabad Municipal per cent) followed by Hodal MC (25.5 per cent), Corporation is marked with the highest (79.6 per Tilpat CT (25.0 per cent) and Hassanpur MC (25.0 cent) literacy rate and Hassanpur MC has the per cent).

TABLE 25: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Sr. Name of Number ofliterates and illiterates' Percentage of literates Gap in No. C.D.block male-female Number ofliterates Number of illiterates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Faridabad 9,892 6,595 3,297 10,985 4,653 6,332 58.5 72.5 42.3 30.2 2 Ballabgarh 16,818 11,307 5,511 19,127 7,897 11,230 58.3 73.3 4l.l 32.2 3 Palwal 24,514 16,875 7,639 29,834 12,167 17,667 56.9 73.0 38.2 34.8 4 Hathin 7,030 4,977 2,053 10,937 4,648 6,289 50.0 65.8 31.6 34.2 5 Hodal 11,920 8,663 3,257 18,766 7,842 10,924 49.5 67.1 29.2 37.8 6 Hassanpur 8,700 6,333 2,367 13,658 5,690 7,968 49.7 67.2 29.3 37.9

District (Rural) Total: 78,874 54,750 24,i24 103,307 42,897 60,410 54.6 70.6 36.1 34.5 Table 25 reveals C.D .blockwise number and Faridabd C.D. block is marked with the highest (58.5 percentage of Scheduled Castes literates by sex. 54.6 per cent) literacy rate closely followed by Ballabgarh per cent of the rural population is literate in the district. C.D. block (58.3 per cent) and Hodal C.D. block is

45 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD the lowest (49.5 per cent) closely followed by rate varies between 73.3 per cent (Ballabgarh C.D. Hassanpur C. D. block (49.7 per cent) among the block) and 65.8 per cent (Hath in C.D. block). Female C.D. blocks. Overall trend shows that there is not literacy is the lowest in Hodal (29.2 per cent) and much variation in literacy rate among the C.D. blocks Hassanpur (29.3 per cent) C.D. blocks where male in the district. female literacy gaps are also the highest i.e. 37.8 per Rural literacy is reported as 70.6 per cent for cent and 37.9 per cent respectively. This gap is 34.5 males and 36.1 per cent for females. Male literacy per cent in the district. TABLE 26 : DISTRlBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001

Range of literacy rate Number of Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution for vi lIages inhabited villages of villages Population of population

2 3 4 5 .:;' 0 3 0.8 9 1-10 1 0.3 42 11-20 9 2.4 285 0.2 21-30 14 3.8 1,601 0.9 31-40 30 8.1 10,665 5.9 41-50 75 20.3 50,428 27.7 51-60 119 32.2 69,852 38.3 61-70 101 27.4 45,458 25.0 71-80 17 4.6 3,841 2.1 81-90 91-99 100 District Total: 369 100.0 182,181 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 55.8 Table 26 shows distribution of villages by between 51 and 60 per cent while 118 villages in literacy ranges for Scheduled castes population. the district are having literacy rate between 61 and Literacy rate in rural Scheduled Castes popUlation 80 per cent. 3 villages in the district with mere 9 is 55.8 per cent in the district. 119 villages (32.2 popUlation of Scheduled Castes are having no per cent) out of 369 have literacy rate varying literate person. TABLE 27 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001

Sr. Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. status of Town male-female Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1 Tilpat (CT) 318 205 113 293 117 176 63.5 . 76.5 48.5 28.0 2 Faridabad (M Corp.) 46,299 30,950 15,349 50,098 22,060 28,038 58.8 70.9 43.8 27.1 3 Palwal (M CI ) 8,330 5,426 2,904 10,468 4,625 5,843 54.7 66.2 41.2 25.0 4 Hathin (MC) 737 474 263 658 255 403 66.6 82.9 49.2 33.7 5 Hassanpur (MC) 855 591 264 1,374 617 757 49.2 63.1 . 32.9 30.3 6 Hodal (MC) 3,642 2,459 1,183 5,490 2391 3,099 50.3 63.7 35.0 28.7

Distt. (Urban) Total CiO,181 40,105 20,076 68,381 30,065 38,316 57.6 69.8 42.7 27.1

46 ANALYTICA L NOTE Table 27 depicts townwise number and M.C. and the lowest (49.2 per cent) in Hassanpur percentage of Scheduled Castes literates by sex. 57.6 Me. Male female gap in literacy rate is 27.1 per per cent Scheduled Castes in urban areas of the district cent. are literate, out of which 69.8 per cent are males and . Table 28,29 and 30 pertain to Scheduled Tribes. 42.7 per cent are females. Highest literacy (66.6 per There is no population notified as Scheduled Tribes cent) among Scheduled Castes is recorded in Hathin in the State.

TABLE 31: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN TAHSILS, 2001

Sr. Name of PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. Tahsil MI population (Main and F Marginal worker Number Pncentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Faridabad P 1,178,007 334,945 28.4 36,085 3.1 371,030 31.5 806,977 68.5 M 646,425 296,414 45.9 23,5J9 3.6 319,933 49.5 326,492 50.5 F 531,582 38,531 7.2 12,566 2.4 51,097 9.6 480,485 90.4 2 Ballabgarh P 187,458 53,890 28.7 23,774 12.7 77,664 41.4 109,794 58.6 M 101,248 38,905 38.4 10,301 10.2 49,206 48.6 52,042 51.4 F 86,210 14,985 17.4 13,473 15.6 28,458 33.0 57,752 67.0 3 Pa1wal P 404,136 94,778 23.5 47,185 11.7 141,963 35.1 262,173 64.9 M 217,233 79,212 36.5 17,527 8.1 96,739 44.5 120,494 55.5 F 186,903 15,566 8.3 29,658 15.9 45,224 24.2 141,679 75.8 4 Hathin P 203,867 51,609 25.3 38,711 19.0 90,320 44.3 113,547 55.7 M 108,925 39,210 36.0 11,259 10.3 50,469 46.3 58,456 53.7 F 94,942 12,399 13.1 27,452 28.9 39,851 42.0 55,091 58.0 5 Hodal P 221,118 74,441 33.7 30,344 13.7 104,785 47.4 116,333 52.6 M 119,232 51,050 42.8 9,081 7.6 60,131 50.4 59,101 49.6 F 101,886 23,391 23.0 21,263 26.9 44,654 43.8 57,232 56.2 District Total: P 2,194,586 609,663 27.8 176,099 8.0 785,762 35.8 1,408,824 64.2 M 1,193,063 504,791 42.3 71,687 6.0 576,478 48.3 616,585 51.7 F 1,001,523 104,872 10.5 104,412 10.4 209,284 20.9 792,239 79.1

Table 31 exhibits tahsilwise number and are the highest in Hodal tahsil and the lowest (31:5 percentage of main workers, marginal workers and per cent) in Faridabad tahsil. Male workers ratios non-workers by sex. More than one third population are the lowest in Palwal tahsil (44.5 per cent) and (35.8 per cent) in the district is recorded either main female workers are the lowest in Faridabad tahsil or marginal workers. Inspite of spurt in female work (9.6 per cent). Proportions of male main workers participation rate during this decade, the proportion (42.3 per cent) are four times higher than that of of male workers (48.3 per cent) in the district is still female main workers (lO.S per cent) while male more than double that of female workers (20.9 per marginal workers (6.0 per cent) are quite lower than cent). About two-third population in the district is female marginal workers (10.4 per cent). Male main non worker (64.2 per cent). The incidence of non­ workers are reported as the highest (45.9 per cent) workers among females (79.1 per cent) is 1.5 times in Faridabad tahsil while female main workers (23.0 higher than that of males (51.7 per cent). per cent) are in Hodal tahsil. . Ratios of both male and female marginal workers· are the highest (10.3 Proportion of workers (47.4 per cent) both per cent and 28.9 per cent respectively) in Hathin males (50.4 per cent) and females (43.8 per cent) tahsil.

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TABLE 32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

Sr. Name of PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. C.D. MI popUlation (Main and Block F Marginal worker) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Faridabad P 129,556 34,935 27.0 9,662 7.5 44,597 34.4 84,959 65.6

M 69,370 27,192 39.2 3,619 5.2 30,811 44.4 38,559 55.6 F 60,186 7,743 12.9 6,043 10.0 13,786 22.9 46,400 77.1 2 BaUabgarh P 173,602 50,536 29.1 22,823 13.1 73,359 42.3 100,243 57.7 M 93,745 36,083 38.5 9,951 10.6 46,034 49.1 47,711 50.9 F 79,857 14,453 18.1 12,872 16.1 27,325 34.2 52,532 65.8 3 Palwal P 229,614 53,556 23.3 34,059 14.8 87,615 38.2 141,999 6),8 M 123,664 43,922 35.5 11,010 8.9 54,932 44.4 68,732 55.6 F 105,950 9,634 9.1 23,049 21.8 32,683 30.8 73,267 69.2 4 Hathin P 192,951 49,041 25.4 37,759 19.6 86,800 45.0 106,151 55.0 M 103,036 37,041 35.9 10,808 10.5 47,849 46.4 55,187 53.6 F 89,915 12,000 13.3 26,951 30.0 38,951 43.3 50,964 56.7 5 Hodal P 145,231 47,474 32.7 20,787 14.3 68,261 47.0 76,970 53.0 M 78,511 32,109 40.9 6,738 8.6 38,847 49.5 39,664 50.5 F 66,720 15,365 23.0 14,049 2l.1 29,414 44.1 37,306 55.9 6 Hassanpur P 102,288 31,262 30.6 15,185 14.8 46,447 45.4 55,841 54.6 M 55,244 22,380 40.5 4,802 8.7 27,182 49.2 28,062 50.8 F 47,044 8,882 18.9 10,383 22.1 19,265 4),0 27,779 59.0

District (R) Total: P 973,242 266,804 27.4 140,275 14.4 407,079 41.8 566,163 58.2

M 523,570 198,727 38.0 46,928 9.0 245,655 46.9 277,915 53.1 F 449,672 68,077 15.1 93,347 20.8 161,424 35.9 288,248 64.1

Table 32 depicts C.D. blockwise percentage of of female marginal workers are the highest (30.0 per total workers (main and marginal workers) and non­ cent) in Hathin C.D.block while male marginal workers. The percentage of total workers to rural workers (10.6 per cent) are in Ballabgarh C.D.block population is the highest (47.0 percent) in Hodal C.D. followed by Hathin C.D.block (10.5 per cent). block and the lowest (34.4 per cent) in Faridabad 41.8 per cent rural population in the district is C.D. block. Hodal C.D.block has the highest percentage of both male main workers (40.9 per cent) recorded as workers (46.9 per cent males and 35.9 and female main workers (23.0 per cent) followed per cent females) and 58.2 per cent as non-workers by Hassanpur C.D.block (40.5 per cent and 18.9 per (53.1 per cent maJes and 64.1 per cent females). cent respectively). Female marginal workers ratios Proportion of both male (55.6 per cent) and female (20.8 per cent) are more than double than that of (77.1 per cent) non workers are the highest in male marginal workers (9.0 per cent). Proportions Faridabad C.D.block.

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TABLE 33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON- WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

Sr. Name and PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. urban status MI population (Main and of UAlTown F Marginal worker) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Tilpat (CT) P 6,369 1,688 26.5 240 3.8 1,928 30.3 4,441 69.7 M 3,489 1,507 . 43.2 134 3.8 1,641 47.0 1,848 53.0

F 2,880 181 6.3 106 3.7 287 10.0 2,593 90.0

2 Faridabad P 1,055,938 301,676 28.6 27,134 2.6 328,810 31.1 727,128 68.9 (M Corp.) M 581,069 270,537 46.6 20,116 3.5 290,653 50.0 290,416 50.0

F 474,869 31,139 6.6 7,018 1.5 38,157 8.0 436,712 92.0

3 Palwal (MCI ) P 100,722 23,544 23.4 4,256 4.2 27,800 27.6 72,922 72.4

M 53,648 20,767 38.7 3,207 6.0 23,974 44.7 29,674 55.3

F 47,074 2,777 5.9 1,049 2.2 3,826 8.1 43,248 91.9

4 Hathin (MC) P 10,916 2,568 23.5 952 8.7 3,520 32.2 7,396 67.8

M 5,889 2,169 36.8 451 7.7 2,620 44.5 3,269 55.5

F 5,027 399 7.9 SOl 10.0 900 17.9 4,127 82.1

5 Hassanpur (MC) p 9,090 2,729 30.0 475 5.2 3,204 35.2 5,886 64.8

M 4,887 2,125 43.5 143 2.9 2,268 46.4 2,619 53.6

F 4,203 604 14.4 332 7.9 936 22.3 3,267 77.7

6 Hodal (MC) P 38,309 10,654 27.8 2,767 7.2 13,421 35.0 24,888 65.0

M 20,511 8,959 43.7 708 3.5 9,667 47.1 10,844 52.9

F 17,798 1,695 9.5 2,059 11.6 3,754 21.1 14,044 78.9

District (Urban) P 1,221,344 342,859 28.1 35,824 2.9 378,683 31.0 842,661 69.0

Total: M 669,493 306,064 45.7 24,759 3.7 330,823 49.4 338,670 50.6

F 551,851 36,795 6.7 11,065 2.0 47,860 8.7 503,991 91.3

Table 33 details townwise number and differential in participation rates are however quite percentage of total workers (main and marginal striking, the male participation (49.4 per cent) in workers) and non workers. 31 per cent ofthe total urban areas is significantly higher than that of popUlation (28.1 per cent main workers and 2.9 female participation (8.7 per cent). Proportions of per cent marginal workers) has been recorded as female non-workers (91.3 per cent) are very high workers and 69 per cent as non-workers in urban comparative to male non-workers (50.6 per cent). areas. Proportion of workers is the highest (35.2 The highest ratio of non-workers is reported in per cent) in Hassanpur MC and the lowest (27.6 Faridabad Municipal Corporation (92.0 per cent) per cent) in Palwal MC. The male-female and Tilpat Census Town (90.0 per cent).

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TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTMTY IN TAHSILS, 2001 Sr. Name of PI Total Population Total number Category of workers No. Tahsil MI of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other F (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Faridabad P 1,178,007 371,030 15,547 6,133 12,519 336,831 (31.5) (4.2) (1.7) (3.4) (90.8) M 646,425 319,933 10,664 3,348 9,694 296,227 (49.5) (3.3) (1.0) (3.0) (92.6) F 531,582 51,097 4,883 2,785 2,825 40,604 (9.6) (9.6) (5.5) (5.5) (79.5) 2 Ballabgarh p 187,458 77,664 27,402 12,954 3,723 33,585 (41.4) (35.3) (16.7) (4.8) (43.2) M 101,248 49,206 16,412 6,361 1,846 24,587 (48.6) (33.4) (12.9) (3.8) (50.0) F 86,210 28,458 10,990 6,593 1,877 8,998 (33.0) (38.6) (23.2) (6.6) (31.6) 3 Palwal P 404,136 141,963 53,748 23,381 4,180 60,654 (35.1) (37.9) (16.5) (2.9) (42.7) M 217,233 96,739 32,055 11,249 2,388 51,047 (44.5) (33.1) (11.6) (2.5) (52.8) F 186,903 45,224 21,693 12,132 1,792 9,607 (24.2) (48.0) (26.8) (4.0) (21.2) 4 Hathin P 203,867 90,320 46,668 22,177 1,679 19,796 (44.3) (51. 7) (24.6) (1.9) (21.9) M 108,925 50,469 26,529 8,775 1,026 14,139 (46.3) (52.6) (17.4) (2.0) (28.0) F 94,942 39,851 20,139 13,402 653 5,657 (42.0) (50.5) (33.6) (1.6) (14.2) 5 Hodal P 221,118 104,785 43,038 17,530 1,715 42,502 (47.4) (41.1) (16.7) (1.6) (40.6) M 119,232 60,131 23,841 7,580 1,052 27,658 (50.4) (39.6) (12.6) (1.7) (46.0) F 101,886 44,654 19,197 9,950 663 14,844 (43.8) (43.0) (22.3) (1.5) (33.2) District Total: p 2,194,586 785,762 186,403 82,175 23816 493,368 (35.8) (23.7) (10.5) (3.0) (62.8) M 1,193,063 576,478 109,501 37,313 16006 413,658 (48.3) (19.0) (6.5) (2.8) (71.8) F 1,001,523 209,284 76,902 44,862 7810 79,710 (20.9) (36.7) (21.4) (3.7) (38.1) Note: Percentage of Workers to total workers are given in brackets Table 34 presents tahsilwise distribution of agricultural labourers is greater in comparison to workers by sex in four categories of economic males. The highest ratios both as cultivators and activity. Out of total workers (35.8 per cent of total agricultural labourers for males (52.6 per cent and population) in the district, 34.2 per cent are engaged 17.4 per cent respectively) and females (50.5 per cent in agricultural activities (23.7 per cent cultivators and and 33.6 per cent respectively) are reported in Hathin 10.5 per cent agricultural labourers). Only 3.0 per tahsil and the lowest for males (3.3 per cent and 1.0 cent are engaged with household industry and 62.8 per cent) and females (9.6 per cent and 5.5. per cent per cent are recorded as other workers. This signifies respectively) in Faridabad tahsil. Other workers that the district is primarily non-agricultural in proportions are the highest (male 92.6 per cent and character as 65.8 per cent working force is engaged females 79.5 per cent) in Faridabad tahsil and the in secondary and tertiary sector. Proportion of females lowest in Hathin tahsil (males 28.0 per cent and in the agricultural sector either as cultivators or females 14.2 per cent)

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TABLE 35: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Sr. Name of PI Total Population Total number Category of workers No. C.D. block M/ of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other .F (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Faridabad P 129,556 44,597 14,245 4,793 1,329 24,230 (34.4) (31. 9) (10.7) (3.0) (54.3) M 69,370 30,811 9,688 2,252 819 18,052 (44.4) (31.4) (7.3) (2.7) (58.6) F 60,186 13,786 4,557 2.541 510 6,178 (22.9) (33.1) (18.4) (3.7) ( 44.8) 2 Ballabgarh P 173,602 73,359 26,068 12,527 3,423 31,341 (42.3) (35.5) (17.1 ) (4.7) (42.7) M 93,745 46,034 15,403 6,143 1,635 22,853 (49.1) (33.5) (13.3) (3.6) (49.6) F 79,857 27,325 10,665 6,384 1,788 8,488 (34.2) (39.0) (23.4) (6.5) (3l.l ) 3 Palwal P 229,614 87,615 38,344 17,861 2,427 28,983 (38.2) (43.8) (20.4) (2.8) (33.1 ) M 123,664 54,932 22,021 8,094 1,397 23,420 (44.4) (40.1) (14.7) (2.5) (42.6) F 105.950 32,683 16,323 9,767 1,030 5,563 (30.8) (49.9) (29.9) (3.2) (17.0) 4 Hathin P 192,951 86,800 45,961 21,594 1,489 17,756 (45.0) (53.0) (24.9) (1.7) (20.5) M 103,036 47,849 26,096 8,449 882 12,422 (46.4) (54.5) (17.7) (1.8) (26.0) F 89,915 38,951 19,865 13,145 607 5,334 (43.3) (51.0) (33.7) (1.6) (13.7) 5 Hodal P 145,231 68,261 31,448 10,314 1,252 25,247 (47.0) (46.1) (15.1) (1.8) (37.0) M 78,511 38,847 17,405 4,580 739 16,123 (49.5) (44.8) (11.8) (1.9) (41.5) F 66,720 29,414 14,043 5,734 513 9,124 (44.1) (47.7) (19.5) (1.7) (31.0) 6 Hassanpur P 102,288 46,447 23,594 9,054 600 13,199 (45.4) (50.8) (19.5) (1.3) (28.4) M 55,244 27,182 14,066 4,284 418 8,414 (49.2) (51.7) (15.8) (1.5) (31.0) F 47,044 19,265 9,528 4,770 182 4,785 (41.0) (49.5) (24.8) (0.9) (24.8) District (R) Total: P 973,242 407,079 179,660 76,143 10,520 140,756 (41.8) (44.1) (18.7) (2.6) (34.6) M 523,570 245,655 104,679 33,802 5,890 101,284 (46.9) (42.6) (13.8) (2.4) (41.2) F 449,672 161,424 74,981 42,341 4,630 39,472 (35.9) (46.4) (26.2) (2.9) (24.5)

Note: Percentage of Workers to total workers are given in brackets Table 35 presents C.D.blockwise distribution of agricultural labourers (males 17.7 per cent and females workers by sex in four categories of economic 33.7 per cent) are the' highest recorded in Hathin activity. 41.8 per cent of the rural population is C.D.block and the corresponding figures are the lowest reported as workers. Of the total workers, 62.8 per in Faridabad C.D.block while the ratios of other cent are engaged in agricultural pursuits while 2.6 workers are the highest (males 58.6 per cent and per cent in household industry while males are females 44.8 per cent) in Faridabad C.D.block and dominant as other workers. Proportions of cultivators the lowest (males 26.0 per cent and females 13.7 per (male 54.5 per cent and females 51.0 per cent) and cent) in Hathin C. D. block.

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TABLE36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACfMTY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS {TOWNS, 2001 Sr. Name and urban PI . Total Total number Category of workers No. status of UAI MI Population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town F (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Tilpat (CT) P 6,369 1,928 77 63 132 1,656 (30.3) (4.0) (3.3) (6.8) (85.9) M 3,489 1,641 56 44 67 1,474 (47.0) (3.4) (2.7) (4.1) (89.8) F 2,880 287 21 19 65 182 (10.0) (7.3) (6.6) (22.6) (63.4) 2 Faridabad (M Corp.) P 1,055,938 328,810 2559 1,704 11,358 313,189, (31.1 ) (0.8) (0.5) (3.5) (95.2) M 581,069 290,653 1929 1,270 9,019 278,435 (50.0) (0.7) (004) (3.1 ) (95.8) F 474,869 38,157 630 434 2,339 34,754 (8.0) (I. 7) (1.1) (6.1) (91.1 ) 3 PaJwaJ (M CI ) P 100,722 27,800 1045 1,499 1,156 24,100 (27.6) (3.8) (SA) (4.2) (86.7) M 53,648 23,974 892 1,082 589 21,411 (44.7) (3.7) (4.5) (2.5) (89.3) F 47,074 3,826 153 417 567 2,689 (8.1) (4.0) (10.9) (14.8) (70.3) 4 Hathin (MC) P 10,916 3,520 707 583 190 2,040 (32.2) (20.1) (16.6) (SA) (58.0) M 5,889 2,620 433 326 144 1,717 (44.5) (16.5) ( 1204) (5.5) (65.5) F 5,027 900 274 257 46 323 (17.9) (30.4) (28.6) (5.1) (35.9) 5 Hassanpur (MC) P 9,090 3,204 476 656 58 2,014 (35.2) (14.9) (20.5) (1.8) (62.9) M 4,887 2,268 315 417 36 1,500 (46.4) (13.9) (18.4) (1.6) (66.1 ) F 4,203 936 161 239 22 514 (22.3) (17.2) (25.5) (2.4) (54.9) 6 Hodal (Me) p 38,309 13,421 1879 1,527 402 9,613 (35.0) (14.0) (11.4) (3.0) (71.6) M 20,511 9,667 1197 372 261 7,8371 (47.1) (12.4) (3.8) (2.7) (81.1 ) F 17,798 3,754 682 1,155 141 1,776 (21.1 ) (18.2) (30.8) (3.8) (47.3) District (Urban) Total: P 1,221,344 378,683 6743 6,032 13,296 352,612 (31.0) (1.8) (1.6) (3.5) (93.1) M 669,493 330,823 4822 3,511 10,116 312,374 (49.4) (1.5) (1.1) (3.1) (94.4) F 551,851 47,860 1921 2,521 3,180 40,238 (8.7) (4.0) (5.3) (6.6) (84.1) Note: Percentage of Workers to total workers are given in brackets

Table 36 gives distribution of workers by sex in activities and 96.6 per cent in other activities. As four categories of economic activity in towns of the expected the urban workers are predominantly non- district. Out of (31.0 per cent) total urban workers in agricultural and this trend is almost uniform in all the the district 3.4 per cent are engaged in agricultural towns. Female participation is relatively higher in

52 ANALYTICA L NOTE agricultural activities and household industry while and agricultural labourers proportions are the female ratios are also very high (84.1 per cent) in highest (males 18.4 per cent) in Hassanpur town tertiary activities. Proportions of male workers are and (females 30.8 per cent) Hodal town while other also very high (94.4 per cent) in tertiary activities. workers ratios are the highest in Faridabad Cultivators ratios are the highest (16.5 per cent Municipal Corporation (males 95.8 per cent and males and 30.4 per cent females) in Hathin MC females 91.1 per cent). (ix) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47. TABLE 37 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2.001

Sr. Name of Number of Type of amenity available No. C. D. block inhabited Villages Education Medical Improved Post Telephone rrtl:lsport Banks Agricultural Approach Power drinking Office # communic- at Credit by pucca supply water* ations S Societies road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Faridabad 65 54 38 65 12 35 49 8 II 65 65 (100.0) (83.1) (58.5) (100.0) (18.5) (53.8) (75.4) (12.3) (16.9) (100.0) (100.0) 2 Ballabgarh 78 65 36 78 19 26 45 8 21 73 78 (100.0) (83.3) (46.2) (100.0) (24.4) (33.3) (57.7) (10.3) (26.9) (93.6) (100.0) 3 Palwal 121 112 41 120 25 38 65 II 35 III 121 (100.0) (92.6) (33.9) (99.2) (20.7) (31.4) (53.7) (9.1) (28.9) (91. 7) ( 100.0) 4 Hath in 80 77 37 80 25 7 50 8 9 80 80 (100.0) (96.3) (46.3) (100.0) (31.3) (8.8) (62.5) (10.0) (11.3) (100.0) (100.0) 5 Hodal 37 37 19 37 14 21 23 5 15 37 37 (100.0) (100.0) (51.4) (100.0) (37.8) (56.8) (62.2) (13.5) (40.5) (100.0) (100.0) 6 Hassanpur 32 32 17 32 9 14 22 2 9 32 32 (100.0) (100.0) (53.1) (100.0) (28.1) (43.8) (68.8) (6.3) (28.1) (100.0) (100.0)

District Total: 413 377 188 412 104 141 254 42 100 398 413 (100.0) (91.3) (45.5) (99.8) (25.2) (34.1 ) (61.5) (10.2) (24.2) (96.4) (100.0)

Note: - Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source' .. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.

# Post office includes PQst office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

Table 37 shows C.D.blockwise distribution of villages respectively in the district but the ratios of villages according to availability of different amenities. postal amenity are the lowest in Faridabad Large proportions of villages having amenities like C.D.block (18.5 per cent) and telephone amenity education (91.3 per cent), improved drinking water in Hathin C.D.block (8.8 per cent). Transport and (99.8 per cent) approach by pucca road (96.4 per Communications amenity is available to 61.5 per cent) and power supply (100.0 per cent) are found cent villages and Palwal C.D.block contains the in 1he distric~. Medical amenity is available in 45.5 lowest proportion (53.7 per cent). Banking and percent villages but Palwal C.D.block has the lowest agricultural credit societies anienities are available ratio (33.9 per cent). Postal and telephone amenity within 10.2 per cent and 24.2 per cent villages are available in 25.2 per cent and 34.1 per cent respectively in the district.

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TABLE 38: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Sr. Name of Total popul- Type of amenity available No. C. D. block ation of inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power Villages drinking Office # communic- at Credit by pucca supply water* ations $ Societies road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 ] I 12 13

Faridabad 129,556 124,538 102,678 129,556 57,891 92,819 I I 1,065 49,556 48,762 129,556 129,556 (100.0) (96. I) (79.3) (100.0) (44.7) (71.6) (85.7) (38.3) (37.6) (100.0) (l00.0)

2 Ballabgarh 173,602 167,550 I 19,932 173,602 76,280 96,134 126,008 45,172 86,589 172,033 I ~3,602 ,;. ( 100.0) (96.5) (69.1) (100.0) (43.9) (55.4) (72.6) (26.0) (49.9) (99.1) (l00.0)

3 Palwal 229,614 226,504 124,276 229,613 94,629 121,273 157,103 48,028 120,639 220,594 229,614 (100.0) (98.6) (54.1) (l00.0) ( 41.2) (52.8) (68.4) (20.9) (52.5) (96.1) (100.0)

4 Hathin 192,951 191,373 134,905 192,951 120,994 33,731 149,962 46,894 36,716 192,951 192,951 ( 100.0) (99.2) (69.9) (100.0) (62.7) (17.5) (77. 7) (24.3) (19.0) (100.0) (100.0)

,:5 Hodal 145,231 145,231 104,393 145,231 85,851 108,712 104,790 49,705 85,429 145,231 145,23 I (100.0) (100.0) (71. 9) (100.0) (59. I) (74.9) (72.2) (34.2) (58.8) (100.0) (100.0)

6 Hassanpur 102,288 102,288 78,987 102,288 55,843 68,769 81,894 19,031 34,204 102,288 ] 02,288 (100.0) (100.0) (77.2) (100.0) (54.6) (67.2) (80.1) ( 18.6) (33.4) (100.0) (100.0)

District Total: 973,242 957,484 665,171 973,241 491,488 521,438 730,822 258,386 412,339 962,653 973,242 (100.0) (98.4) (68.3) (100.0) (50.5) (53.6) (75.1) (26.5) (42.4) (98.9) (100.0)

Note: - Percentages are given in brackets.

1* Based 00 the improved drinking water source, drioJcing water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise.

Ifthe household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drioJcing water source'.

However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.

# Post offtce includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.

$ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

Table 38 details C.D. blockwise number and Palwal C.D. block has the lowest proportions of percentage of rural population served by different population served by the amenities of medical (54.1 amenities. Large segments of population are per cent) postal (41.2 per cent) transport and served by educational (98.4 per cent), medical (68.3 communications (68.4 percent) banks (20.9 per per cent), improved drinking water (100.0 per cent), cent) and approach by pucca road (96.1 per cent). transport and communication (75.1 per cent), Telephone (17.5 per cent) and agricultural credit approach by pucca road (98.9 per cent) and power societies (19.0 per cent) in Hathin C.D.block are supply (100.0 per cent) amenities in the district. the lowest.

54 ANALYTICA L NOTE

TABLE 39: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001

Village not having the amenity of Distance range of E'ace from the villages where the amenit~ is available Less than 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total 5 kilometres (Col. 2-4) 2 3 4 5 I. Education ;- (a) Primary School 36 36 (b) Middle School 209 19 228 (c) Degree College 40 50 322 412 2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 127 120 165 412 (b) PHC 57 96 233 386 3. Post Office 234 70 5 309 4. Telephone 184 39 49 272 5. Bus Service 146 II 2 159 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 144 87 140 371 (b) Cooperative Bank 115 126 167 408 7. Agricultural Credit Societies 176 55 82 313 Table 39 details distribution of villages, not having villages. Postal amenity is within reach (less tha.n certain amenities, arranged by distance range from 5 kms) to 234 villages, at 5 to 10 kms to 70 villages, the places where these are available during 2001. only 5 villages have the accessibility at 10+ kms. Amenity of primary school is not there in 36 villages Similarly, telephone amenity is available at less than but is available within 5 kilometres distance to all these 5 kms to 184 villages, at 5 to 10 kms to 39 villages villages. Similarly, 228 villages do not have middle and at 10+ kms to 49 villages. 146 villages have school but available within 5 kms to 209 villages and bus service amenity within 5 kms, 11 villages at 5 at 5 to 10 kilometres distance to 19 villages. Degree to 10 kms and only 2 villages beyond 10 kms. college is not available to 412 villages and it is Accessibility of Commercial and Co-operative available at 10+ kilometres to 322 villages. Hospitm banks is beyond 10 kms for 140 and 167 villages is not available in 411 villages but is available at less respectively in the district whereas Commercial and than 5 kms to 127 villages, at 5 to 10 kms to 120 Co-.operative banks are not available in 371 and villages and beyond 10 kms to 165 villages. PHC 408 villages respectively. Agricultural Credit amenity is not available to 386 villages but is Societies are available within 5 kms to 176 villages, accessible within 5 kms to 57 villages, at 5 to 10 kms at 5 to 10 kms in 55 villages and at more than 10 to 96 villages and at more than 10 kms to 233 kms in 82 villages. TABLE 40: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENTAMENITIES, 2001 Distance range Number of Type of amenity available from the nearest inhabited Education Medical Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach statutory town villages in Office # communic- Credit bypucca (in kilometres) each range ations S Societies road I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 70 66 30 13 26 49 2 16 70 (100.0) (94.3) (42.9) (18.6) (37.1) (70.0) (2.9) (22.9) (100.0) 5 -15 291 270 138 85 99 179 36 74 282 (100.0) (92.8) (47.4) (29.2) (34.0) (61.5) (12.4) (25.4) (96.9) 16 - 50 52 41 20 6 16 26 4 10 46 (100.0) (78.8) (38.5) (11.5) (30.8) (50.0) (7.7) (19.2) (88.5) 51+ Unspecified

District total 413 377 188 104 141 254 42 100 398 (100.0) (91.3) (45.5) (25.2) (34.1) (61.5) (10.2) (24.2) (96.4) # Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail amenity and navigable wateIWays.

55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Table 40 shows distribution of villages nearest town in the district. No village falls in 51 + according to distance from the nearest statutory town kms and unspecified categories. The highest and availability of different amenities during 2001. proportions of villages having amenities are found in There are 70 villages which are at a distance of less 5 to 15 kilometres distance range followed by less than 5 kilometres, 291 villages are at 5 to 15 kilometres than 5 kms range and the lowest proportions are noted and 52 villages are 16 to 50 kilometres from the in 16 to 50 kms range.

TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001

Population Number of .Type of amenity available range inhabited Education Medical Improve Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power villages in drinking Office # communic- Credit by pucca supply each range water* ations $ Societies road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

1-499 47 22 6 46 4 18 I I 37 47 (100.0) (46.8) (12.8) (97.9) (8.5) (38.3) (2.1) (2.1) (78.7) (100.0)

500-999 66 60 6 66 7 12 24 7 65 66 (100.0) (90.9) (9.1) (LOO.O) (10.6) (18.2) (36.4) (10.6) (98.5) (100.0)

1000-1999 142 138 58 142 16 42 96 8 23 139 142 (100.0) (97.2) (40.8) (100.0) (11.3) (29.6) (67.6) (5.6) (16.2) (97.9) (100.0)

2000-4,999 112 III 76 112 40 44 75 8 39 III 112 (100.0) (99.1) (67.9) (100.0) (35.7) (39.3) (67.0) (7.1) (34.8) (99.1) (100.0)

5000-9999 39 39 35 39 35 33 34 20 25 39 39 (100.0) (100.0) (89.7) (100.0) (89.7) (84.6) (87.2) (51.3) (64.1) (100.0) (100.0)

10000 + 7 7 7 7 6 6 7 5 5 7 7 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (85.7) (85.7) (100.0) (71.4) (71.4) (100.0) (100.0)

District Total 413 377 188 412 104 141 254 42 100 398 413 (100.0) (91.3) (45.5) (99.8) (25.2) (34.1) (61.5) (10.2) (24.2) (96.4) (100.0)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.

$ Transport ccmmunication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

* Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved 'or otherwise. If the household bas access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.

Table 41 portrays the distribution of villages agricultural credit society amenity. 5000-9999 according to population range and amenities available population range also contains larger proportions of during 2001. Generally, a trend is observed that as villages having amenities while 1-499 population range we proceed towards higher ranges, the higher the contains the lowest ratios Le. education (46.8 per proportions of villages higher the amenities are cent), medical (12.8 per cent), postal (0 per cent), available. All the 7 villages falling in 10,000+ population telephone (8.5 per cent), transport & communication range have most of the amenities available, only one (38.3 per cent), banks (2.1 per cent), agricultural village does not have postal and telephone amenity credit societies (2.1 per cent) and approach by pucca and two villages each do not have banking and road (78.7 per cent).

56 ANAL YTICA L NOTE TABLE 42: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001

Sr. Name of e. D. block Number of Total area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated area inhabited villages (in hect.) area to total area to total cultivable area

2 3 4 5 6 I. Faridabad 65 22,546 7l.l 85.9 2. Ballabgarh 78 29,894 86.6 9l.l 3. Palwal 121 48,487 87.3 95.0 4. Hathin 80 35,018 88.3 87.8 5. Hodal 37 29,483 85.3 91.4 6. Hassanpur 32 19,618 84.7 93.1 District Total: 413 155,428 84.8 91.2

Note : - Cultivable area = irrigated area + un irrigated area Table 42 presents C.D. blockwise distribution of Palw"l C.D. block (87.3 per cent) and the lowest villages according to land use in the district. 413 proportion (71.1 per cent) of cultivable area is found inhabited villages in the district have an area of in Faridabad C.D.block. 185,046 hectares or 1850.46 sq.kms. Out of which Among the C.D. blocks, the percentage of 84.8 per cent is cultivable and 91.2per cent of the cultivable area is irrigated. irrigated area to total cultivable area is the highest (95.0 per cent) in Palwal C.D. block and the lowest With 88.3 per cent cultivable area to total area, Hathin C.D. block is at the top, closely followed by (85.9 per cent) in Faridabad C.D. block. TABLE 43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS

Sr. Class, name & urban Per capita receipt (in Rs.) Per capita expenditure ( in Rs.) No. status of the Town Total Through From all Total General Public Public Public other (s) taxes other Administr- health and works institut- sources ation conveniences ions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I. I Faridabad (M. Corp.) 508.6 270.2 238.4 507.5 50.6 82.3 4.8 369.8 2. I Palwal (M.C!,) 147.3 127.1 70.2 197.3 59.2, 57.4 68.0 0.7 13.0 3. IV Hathin (M.C.) 151.4 90.5 60.9 165.5 91.6 2.9 61.8 9.2 4. V Hassanpur (M.e.) 143.1 53.9 89.2 150.6 19.8 80.9 39.7 10.2 5. III Hodal (M.C.) 168.9 83.6 85.4 169.7 27.2 0.0 58.1 84.3 District Total 466.1 249.2 216.9 465.4 50.6 5.4 79.9 4.2 325.3 Table 43 depicts per capita receipt and the State, while the lowest per capita receipt of expenditure in statutory towns of the district. The Rs.143.1 and per capita expenditure of Rs.150.6 highest per capita expenditure of Rs.507.5 and per is reported in Hassanpur M.C. The table reveals capita receipt Rs.508.6 is recorded in Faridabad the economIC health of the towns of the Municipal Corporation, the only million plus town of district. TABLE 44: SCHOOLS/COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001 &. Name and Urban Status of Town Type of Educational Institution No. Primary Junior Secondary Secondary/ Senior College !Middle Matriculation Secondary 2 3 4 5 6 7 I. Faridabad (M. Corp.) 1.7 0.5 1.6 0.8 0.1 2. Palwal (M.CL.) 6.2 4.4 3.1 0.9 0.2 3. Hathin (M.C.) 11.0 5.5 4.6 1.8 4. Hassanpur (M.C.) 7.7 7.7 7.7 2.2 5. Hodal (M.C.) 13.8 10.2 8.4 3.1 0.5 District Total 8.4 6.0 4.7 1.6 0.1

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Table 44 reports number of various type of secondary schools and 0.5 colleges per 10,000 schools and colleges per 10,000 of population in population are reported in Hodal MC followed by statutory towns of the district. In general, in urban Hathin MC (primary schools only), Hassanpur MC areas of the district, there are 8.4 primary schools, (Middle, High and Senior Secondary Schools) and 6.0 junior secondary/middle schools, 4.7 secondary/ Palwal (colleges) while Faridabad Municipal high schools, 1.6 higher secondary/PUC and 0.1 Corporation has the lowest number as 1.7 primary, colleges per 10,000 of population. The highest number 0.5 middle, 1.6 high, 0.8 senior secondary schools and 13.8 primary, 10.2 middle, 8.4 matriculation, 3.1 senior 0.1 colleges per 10,000 population.

TABLE 45 : NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001

Sr. Name and urban status of the Town Number of beds in medical institutions No. per 10,000 population 2 3

Tilpat (C.T.) 2 Faridabad (M. Corp.) 9.7 3 Palwal (M.C!.) 17.9

4 Hathin (M.C.) 38.5

5 Hassanpur (M.C.) 11.0

6 ~odal (M.C.) 28.7

District Total 11.2

Table 45 records the number of beds in the lowest number of beds (9.7) is available in the medical institutions per 10,000 of population in biggest urban centre of the State i.e. Faridabad statutory towns of the district. Average number of Municipal Corporation, followed by Hassanpur beds available in the urban areas of the district per M.e. (11.0 beds). Another Class I town, namely, 10,000 of population is 11.2. The highest number of Palwal has 17.9 beds per 10,000 of population while beds per 10,000 of population is 38.5 available in Tilpat Census Town has reported the information Hathin town followed by 28.7 in Hodal town. While as nil.

TABLE 46 : PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001

Sr. Name of the Town Total population Slum population Percentage of slum population No. to total population

2 3 4 5

Faridabad (M. Corp.) 1,055,938 102,318 9.7 2 Palwal (M.C!,) 100,722 57,914 57.5

3 Hathin (M.C.) 10,916 1,180 10.8

4 Hassanpur (M.C.) 9,090 2,420 26.6 5 Hodal (M.C.) 38,309 13,750 35.9

District Total 1,214,975 177,582 14.6

Table 46 reports the proportion of slum population population which is the highest proportion in the to total population for each town of the district. The district, followed by 35.9 per cent in Hodal MC. The district contains 177,582 persons living in slums who lowest proportion of slum population (9.7percent) is are 14.6 per cent of the total urban population. 57.5 observed in Faridabad Municipal Corporation followed per cent of the total population in Palwal MCI is slum by 10.8 per cent slum population in Hathin MC.

58 ANAL YTICA L NOTE

TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED· IN TOWNS, 2001 Sr. Name and urban status of Town Most important commodity No. Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 Tilpat* (C.T.)

2 Faridabad (M.Corp.) Motor-Cycles Engineering goods Tractors Shoes Agricultural Implements Gannents 3 Palwal (M.C!,) Agricultural Implements Agricultural Implements Wooden Furniture Wheat Ice Sarson Oil 4 Hathin (M.C.) Wine Wheat Bread Paddy Ca,j l:lt'l1ra Millets 5 Hassanpur (M.e.) Agricultural Implements Milk Mustard Oil Gur Seeds Vegetables 6 Hadal (M.C.) Pulses Pulses Rice Rice Milk Table 47 portrays most important commodities Palwal and Hassanpur towns also. Though in manufactured in and exported out of towns of the Palwal town wooden furniture and ice are prepared; district in 2001. It explains the industrial/occupational in Hathin town wine, bread and card board are character of the towns. Faridabad Municipal manufactured yet all towns except Faridabad export Corporation has reported the manufacturing of motor items relating to agricultural and dairy products like cycles, tractors and agricultural implements in the wheat paddy, sarson oil, pulses, gur, vegetables, town but important commodities of export are milk etc. Tilpat Census Town has reported neither engineering goods, shoes and garments. Agricultural any product to be manufactured in nor exported implements are manufactured for local use in out of the town. (x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, houselisting operations, Census of India 2001 based on inset tables 48 to 52 TABLE 48: HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001 Area Tenure Number of dwelling Nwnber of households Name status rooms Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Faridabad O'Mled No exclusive room 6,128 2,928 3,200 2,338 809 1,529 One room 101,293 50,663 50,630 32,578 16,419 16,159 Two rooms 98,158 44,437 53,721 17,905 9,373 8,532 Three rooms 50,545 18,854 31,691 5,949 2,713 3,236 3+ rooms 52,454 19,730 32,724 5,372 2,388 2,984 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 1 1 1 Rented No exclusive room 1,015 63 952 327 14 313 One room 25,829 998 24,831 3,498 215 3,283 Two rooms 9,666 484 9,182 998 100 898 Three rooms 4,338 194 4,144 282 29 253 3+ rooms 2,517 129 2,388 225 21 204 Median number of rooms I I 1 I I 1 Others No exclusive room 479 95 384 224 53 171 One room 8,800 1,421 7,379 3,507 600 2,9.07 Two rooms 3,646 333 3,313 1,032 76 956 Three rooms 1,045 123 922 216 21 195 3+ rooms 802 124 678 150 17 133 Median number of rooms 1 1 1 I

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Table 48 explains about the total and Scheduled 74,601 Scheduled Castes households, 86.0 per cent Castes households by tenure status and number of live in owned houses, 7.1 per cent in rent houses and rooms occupied by residence in the district. There 6.9 per cent in other type of houses. Of the total are about 3.7 lakh households in the district, out of owned houses, one room and two rooms which 84.2 per cent households live in owned houses, accommodations form 64.6 per cent whereas 11.9 per cent in rented houses and 3.9 per cent in corresponding proportion for Scheduled Castes other type of houses. Scheduled Castes households are 20.3 per cent of the total households. Out of total households is 78.7 per cent.

TABLE 49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMI PERMANENt AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001

Sr. Districtffahsil Total Rural Urban No. Permanent Semi- Temporary Permanent Semi- Temporary Permanent Semi- Temporary permanent permanent permanent

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. Faridabad 88.0 8.2 3.8 86.1 6.4 7.5 88.2 8.4 3.4

2. Ballabgarh 89.3 6.4 4.3 89.3 6.4 4.3 0- 3. ; Palwal 88.7 5.9 5.4 87.2 6.5 6.4 93.1 4.3 2J5

4. Hathin 80.3 7.9 11.8 79.7 8.0 12.3 89.4 7.0 3.6

5. Hodal 90.6 4.6 4.8 89.5 5.0 5.5 94.5 3.3 2.2

District Total 87.9 7.4 4.8 86.4 6.S 7.1 88.7 7.9 3.3

Data source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." Note:-

Permanent:-I Permanent houses refers to those houses whose wall & roofs are made ofpucca materials i.e., where, burnt bricks, GI. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone cement concrete is used for wall and tiles slate, shingle, corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBC/RCC concreate are used for roof

Semi permanent:-2 Semi-permanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials. Temporary:-3 Temporary houses refers to those houses having wall and roofs made of Kutcha materials Le. where grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo mud, unburnt bricks are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves reeds, bamboo hatch, mud, unburnt bricks, wood etc. are used for roofs.

Table 49 presents percentage distribution of trend can also be seen 10 all the tahsils except households living in permanent, semi-permanent and Ballabgarh, because in Ballabgarh tahsil there is no temporary houses. 87.9 per cent of households are urban area. Temporary houses proportions are higher living in permanent houses, 7.4 per cent in semi in rural areas of all tahsi Is of the district as compared permanent houses and 4.8 per cent in temporary to urban areas. Semi-permanent houses proportions houses in the district. have upper hand in rural areas of all tahsils except As far as rural-urban break up, proportion of Faridabad tahsil where semi permanent houses in hOllseholds living in permanent houses are better in rural areas are 6.4 per cent and those in urban areas "urban area" as compared to "rural area". Similar as 8.4 per cent.

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Table 50: PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE AMENITY, 2001

Sr. Tahsil T! Number Number and percentage of households having No. R! of U households Improved Percent- Electricity Percent- Bathroom Percent- Toilet Percent- Drainage Percent- drinking age age age age age water'

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

Faridabad T 218,603 211,982 97.0 187,233 85.6 149,206 68.3 163,505 74.8 181,661 83.1

R 17,013 16,103 94.7 13,650 80.2 6,996 41.1 5,477 32.2 12,295 72.3

U 201,590 195.879 97.2 173,583 811 1 142,210 70.5 158,028 78.4 169,366 84.0

Ballabgarh T 26,454 25,635 96.9 22,389 84.6 10,237 38.7 9,334 35.3 23,085 87.3

R 26,~54 25,635 96.9 22,389 84.6 10,237 38.7 9,334 35.3 23,085 87.3

U

Palwal T 60,580 56,447 93.2 44,928 74.2 21,937 36.2 21,053 34.8 48,385 79.9

R 44,674 40,829 91.4 30,585 68.5 11,143 24.9 9,186 20.6 33,763 75.6

U 15,906 15,618 98.2 14,343 90.2 10,794 67.9 11,867 14.6 14,622 91.9

Hathin T 28,364 19,411 68.4 13,480 47.5 6,456 22.8 4,851 17.1 17,862 63.0

R 26,793 17,993 67.2 12,126 45.3 5,678 21.2 4,179 15.6 16,506 61.6

U 1,571 1,418 90.3 1,354 86.2 778 49.5 672 42.8 1,356 86.3

Hodal T 32,714 29,396 89.9 20,831 63.7 7,886 24.1 8,585 26.2 28,831 88.1

R 25,642 22,749 88.7 15,013 58.5 4,594 17.9 4,605 18.0 22,851 89.1

U 7,072 6,647 94.0 5,818 82.3 3,292 46.5 3,980 56.3 5,980 84.6

Distt. Total T 366,715 342,871 93.5 288,861 78.8 195,722 53.4 207,328 56.5 299,824 81.8

R 140,576 123,309 87.7 93,763 66.7 38,648 27.5 32,781 23.3 108,500 77.2

U 226,139 219,562 97.1 195,098 86.3 157,074 69.5 174,547 77.2 191,324 84.6

TabJe SO details the percentage of households district. As expected Faridabad tahsil is again at the h.aving improved drinking water source, electricity, top and Hathin tahsil at the bottom in context to bathroom, toilet and drainage facility in tahsiIs of the availability of other amenities in the households like district. Electricity, Bathroom, Toilet etc. But as regards drainage facility, Ballabgarh tahl>il leads with In the availability of safe drinking water the availability of drainage to 87.3 per cent households. district ranks 8tl1 in the State. In Faridabad tahsil Among urban areas, concerning availability of 211,982 households (97.0 per cent) avail the facility improved drinking water, electricity and drainage, of safe drinking water and is placed at the top and Palwal tahsil leads and as regards availability of Hathin tahsil with 19,411 households (68.4 per cent) bathroom and toilet facility, urban area of Faridabad is marked at the bottom among the tahsils of the tahsil is at the top of the district.

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TABLE 51 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001

Sr. Tahsil TI Total Fire Crop Cowdung Electricity Coal! Cooking Biogas Kerosene Others No No. R / households wood residue cake Lignite Gas Cooking U (charcoal (LPG)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

1 Faridabad T 218,603 29,134 6,439 20,915 liS 561 123,133 1,642 35,776 184 704 (13.3) (3.0) (9.6) (0.1) (0.3) (56.3) (O.S) (16.4) (0.1) (0.3) R 17,013 5,507 1,835 5,803 9 10 3,622 56 159 II (32.4) (10.8) (34.1 ) (0.1) (0.1) (21.3) (0.3) (0.9) (0.1 ) U 201,590 23,627 4,604 15,112. 106 551 119,511 1,586 35,617 183 693 (II. 7) (2.3) (7.5) (0.1) (0.3) (59.3) (0.8) (17.7) (0.1) (0.3) 2 8allabhgarh T 26,454 10,103 1,808 7,643 39 11 6,476 136 196 12 30 (38.2) (6.8) (28.9) (0.2) (24.5) (0.5) (0.7) (0.1) (0.1) R 26,454 10,103 1,808 7,643 39 II 6,476 136 196 12 30 (38.2) (6.8) (28.9) (0.2) (24.5) (0.5) (0.7) (0.1) (0.1) U 3 Palwal T 60,580 23,610 7,640 12,236 77 42 16,120 230 533 27 65 (39.0) (12.6) (20.2) (0.1) (0.1 ) (26.6) (0.4) (0.9) (0.1 ) R 44,674 20,571 6,980 10,142 67 26 6,446 202 181 22 37 (46.1 ) (15.6) (22.7) (0.2) (0.1 ) (14.4) (0.5) (004) (0.1) (0.1) U 15,906 3,039 660 2,094 10 16 9,674 28 352 5 28 (19.1) (4.2) (13.2) (0.1) (0.2) (60.8) (O.2) (2.2) (0.2) 4 Hathin T 28,364 16,005 5,339 4,500 46 30 2,283 37 85 8 31 (56.4 ) (18.8) (15.9) (0.2) (0.1) (8.1 ) (0.1) (0.3) (0.1 ) R 26,793 15,265 5,249 4,249 43 28 1,830 36 60 7 26 (57.0) (19.6) (l5.9) (0.2) (0.1 ) (6.8) (0.1) (0.2) (0.1 ) U 1,571 740 90 251 3 2 453 I 25 1 5 (47.1) (5.7) (16.0) (0.2) (0.1) (28.8) (0.1) ( 1.6) (0.1) (0.3) 5 Hodal T 32,714 17,149 6,142 2,618 43 10 6,540 142 42 10 IS (52.4 ) (IS.8) (S.O) (0.1 ) (20.0) (OA) (0.1) (0.1) R 25,642 14,781 5,369 2,100 40 6 3,279 31 20 6 10 (57.6) (20.9) (0.1 ) (0.2) (12.8) (0.1) (0. I) U 7,072 2,368 773 518 3 4 3,261 III 22 4 S (33.5) (10.9) (7.3) (0.1) (44. I) ( 1.6) (0.3) (0. I) (0.1)

Distt. Faridabad T 366,715 9',00 I 27,368 47,912 320 654 154,552 2,187 36,632 241 848 (26.2) (7.5) (13.1) (0.1) (0.2) (42.1) (0.6) (10.0) (0.7) (0.2) R 140,576 66,227 21,241 29,937 198 81 21,653 461 616 48 114 (47.1) (15.1 ) (21.3) (0.1) (0.1) (15.4) (0.3) (0.4) (0.1) U 226,139 29,774 6,127 17,975 122 573 132,899 1,726 36,016 193 734 (13.2) (2.7) (8.0) (0.1) (0.3) (58.8) (0.8) (15.9) (0.1) (0.3)

Table 51 depicts number and percentage of cake (13.1 per cent). LPG is favourite to urban households by type of fuel used for cooking in tahsils households while firewood and cowdung cake to of the district during 2001. With 42.1 per cent rural households. Highest proportions of urban households using LPG as cooking fuel, the district households (60.8 per cent) using LPG as cooking is having third position among the districts of the fuel are noticed in Palwal tahsil. Ballabhgarh State whereas with 46.7 per cent households using tahsilhas no urban area but its rural households have firewood, crop residue and cowdung cake highest proportions (24.5 per cent). while Faridabad collectively, it is having 18 th place. LPG (42.19 per tahsil urban households (59.3 per cent) and rural cent) is the major cooking fuel of the district, households (21.3 per cent) follow. LPG ratios are followed by firewood (26.2 per cent) and cowdung the lowest both in rural (6.8 per cent) and urban

62 ANALYTICA L NOTE (28.8 per cent) areas of Hathin tahsil and Hodal Faridabad tahsil and urban households (16.0 per cent) tahsil follows. Proportions of households using of Hathin tahsil. Crop residue proportions are the firewood as cooking fuel are the highest in rural highest both in rural (20.9 per cent) and urban (10.9 households (57.6 per cent) in Hodal tahsil and urban per cent) households of Hodal tahsil and the lowest households (47.1 per cent) in Hathin tahsil and the in Faridabad tahsil. Kerosene as cooking fuel lowest in rural (32.4 per cent) and urban (11.7 per proportions are highest (17.7 per cent) in urban areas cent) households. Cowdung cake proportions are of Faridabad tahsil. Other cooking fuels are either highest in rural households (34.1 per cent) of negligible or nil. TABLE 52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET Sf. Tahsil T/ Total Total --.Availability of household assets RJ number of number of RadiI)/ Television Tekphone Bicycle Scooter, Car, None of U households households Transistor Motor Jeep, the spe- availing Cycle, Van cified banking Moped assets 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Faridabad T 218,603 100,441 89,287 141,066 48,457 131,923 68,575 21,671 29,687 (46.0) (40.8) (64.5) (22.2) (60.4) (31.4) (9.9) (13.6) R 17,013 7,172 6,025 7,847 1,031 8,861 3,973 627 4,323 (42.2) (35.4) (46.1) (6.1) (52.1) (23.4) (3.7) (25.4) U 201,590 93,269 83,262 133,219 47,426 123,062 64,602 21,044 25,364 (46.3) (41.3) (66.1) (23.5) (6l.l) (32.1) (10.4) (12.6) 2 Ballabgarh T 26,454 13,354 10,544 15,026 1,320 16,717 6,611 757 4,155 (50.5) (39.9) (56.8) (5.0) (63.2) (25.0) (2.9) (15.7) R 26,454 13,354 10,544 15,026 1,320 16,717 6,611 757 4,155 (50.5) (39.9) (56.8) (5.0) (63.2) (25.0) (2.9) (15.7) U

3 Palwal T 60,580 27,244 19,836 28,194 5,094 31,867 12,008 1,681 15,273 (45.0) (32.7) (46.5) (8.4) (52.6) (19.8) (2.8) (25.2) R 44,674 19,783 15,176 17,628 1,177 23,719 7,557 851 12,264 (44.3) (34.0) (39.5) (2.6) (53.1) (16.9) (1.9) (27.5) U 15,906 7,461 4,660.0 10,566 3,917 8,148 4,451 830 3,009 (46.9) (29.3) (66.4) (24:6) (51.2) (28.0) (5.2) (18.9) 4 Hathin T 28,364 10,050 9,120 5,619 553 15,416 3,122 488 9,052 (35.4) (32.2) (19.8) (2.0) (54.4) (11.0) (1.7) (31.9) R 26,793 9,569 8,554 4,923 398 14,522 2,849 421 8,647 (35.7) (31.9) (18.4) (1.5) (54.2) (10.6) (1.6) (32.3) U 1,571 481 566 696 155 894 273 67 405 (30.6) (36.0) (44.3) (9.9) (56.9) (17.4) (4.3) (25.8) 5 Hoda1 T 32,714 16,135 11,114 10,947 1,610 16,649 4,542 613 10,126 (49.3) (34.0) (33.5) (4.9) (50.9) (13.9) (1.9) (31.0) R 25,642 13,167 8,882 7,181 551 12,806 3,289 380 8,421 (51.4) (34.6) (28.0) (2.2) (49.9) (12.8) (1.5) (32.8) U 7,072 2,968 2,232 3,766 1,059 3,843" 1,253 233 1,705 (42.0) (31.6) (53.3) (15.0) (54.3) (17.7) (3.3) (24.1) District T 366,715 167,224 139,901 200,852 57,034 212,572 94,858 25,210 68,293 Faridabad (45.6) (38.2) (54.8) (15.6) (58.0) (25.9) (6.9) (18.6) R 140,576 63,045 49,181 56,605 4,477 76,625 24,279 3,036 37,810 (44.9) (35.0) (40.3) (3.2) (54.5) (17.3) (2.2) (26.9) U 226,139 104,179 90,720 148,247 52,557 135,947 70,579 22,174 30,483 (46.1) (40.1) (65.6) (23.2) (60.1) (31.2) (9.8) (13.5)

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Table 52 portrayed the number of households occasions is estimated at ten thousands. availing banking services and possessing specified Gugga Naumi is a religious festival connected with assets such as radio/transistor, television, telephone, snake worship observed on Bhadra 9 (August­ bicycle, scooter/motorcycle/moped ,car/jeep/van, etc. September). A number of legends have clustered in tahsils of the district. In possessing automobiles around Gugga. He is also called Gugga Pir, Zahir like scooter/motorcycle/moped (25.9 per cent), carl Pir (the Saint Apparent). Some refer to him as jeep/van (6.9 per cent) the district is having third Baggarwala (He of the Bagar) because of his grave position, as regards having bicycles (58.0 per cent) near Dadrewa (Ganganagar district of ) in the district stands at 4th place and with proportions the Bagar tract which he is said to have ruled over. (15.6per cent) of households having telephone He is believed to have flourished about the middle of connection, the district is fifth ranking among the the 12th century. He was a Hindu and his proper districts of the State. Proportions of both rural (44.9 name was Gugga B ir (Gugga, the Hero). The Muslim per cent) and urban (46.1) households availing banking also flock to his shrine and his name has been altered services in the district suggest that people are to Gugga Pir (Gugga Saint); while in the opinion of awakened. Ballabgarh tahsil has no urban area but its rural area has highest proportion of households many, he himself became a Muslim. Gugga had a possessing radio/transistor (39.9 per cent), television peculiar power of curing snake bite. Monday is his (56.8 per cent), bicycle (63.2 per cent), scooter/ day, the 9th is his date and Bhadra 9th the date ?n motorcycle/moped (25.0 per cent) in the rural district. which Gugga descended into earth. To commemorate Proportions of telephone possessing households are this event, fairs are held at his shrine every year on highest (6.1 per cent) in rural area of Faridabad tahsil. this date. Those who do not attend the fair go out in Ballabgarh tahsil rural households (5.0 per cent) search of holes that might contain some snakes and follow. Palwal tahsil leads in having highest pour on it Kachchi lassi (diluted milk) and sewian proportions of households possessing television (66.4 (cooked vermicelli). per cent) and telephone (24.6 per cent) in urban areas. Gugga Pir's shrine is distinguished by its square Urban areas of Palwal tahsil also possess highest shape with minarets and domed roof and is always proportion (46.9 per cent) of households availing known as a mario Some of the places where the banking services while rural proportions are highest festival is celebrated are in Hathin tahsil of the district. (51.4 per cent) in Hodal tahsil. Comparatively urban households possess better proportions of specified Mela Chhat Bhadon or Baldev Chhat is another assets than those of rural households. important religious fair of the district which is held to celebrate the birth anniversary of Balram or Baldeva, (ix) Major social and cultural events elder brother of Lord Krishna and to commemorate Festivals and fairs are an integral part of social the killing by him (Baldeva) of the demon Pralambasur life. The common festivals celebrated by the people whereupon he founded Palwal town. The legend goes are Holi, Janam Asthtami, Dussehra and Diwali. The that near about 1857, the Maharaja of Bharatpur was minor festivals are Shivratri, Gugga Naumi, Solono bringing an image of Baldeva from Delhi. The wheels (Raksha Bandhan) and Bhaiya Duj. Mela Masani of the chariot got jammed at Palwal and would not Mata or Sitla Mata Ka Mela and Mela Chhat Bhado move despite the chariot being dragged by a hundred or Baldev Chhat are more important fairs held in the horses tied to it. The Maharaja then declared that if district. Mela Pir, Mela Burha Baba or Mela it be the will of the Lord that the image should remain Vankhandeshwar and Mela Suraj Kund are of local there, then let it be so; but the chariot should move importance. with the usual complement of two horses only. The Holi is celebrated as Mela with gusto at village remaining horses were unfastened and only two Bhaduki. People comemorate Lord Krishan's playing horses drove away the chariot. So a temple was Holi with Gopikas by sprinkling of coloured water on erected at the place and the image was installed in one another. Full of ecstasy, they dance and sing to it. It is estimated that about one Iakh visitors attend the beating of drums. The number of visitors on such this fair which is held for three days in the month of

64 ANALYTICA L NOTE Bhadon (August-September). People worship Baldeva Mela Suraj Kund a religious fair is held on every in the temple. Jhankis are taken out in procession Sunday in the month of Sravana (July-August) at and the effigy of Kansa, the demon king, is burnt. village Lakarpur in Ballabgarh tahsil. About 2,000 visitors are estimated to attend the fair which is The fair is also held for four days in Hodal and celebrated by taking a holy dip in the tank. According for three days in Ballabgarh and is attended by about to one legend, Suraj, commander of Raja Anang Pal, 15,000 and 70,000 people, respectively. The fair is ruling over a small State became a victim of leprosy. also held at villages Chhapraula and Handari (for two Following the instructions of Sadhu, he took bath in days) in Palwal tahsil and at village Pali. Dhauj and the rainy water standing here and was cured. He FatehpurTogga (for one day) in the Ballabgarh tahs-il. cou'structed a tank at the spot and the fair began to Mela Pir religious fair is held on Baisakh be held. Another legend is that Raja Anang Pal had Puranmashi (full moon of April-May) for two days at no male issue .. He arranged a big yajna at which all village Kaushal in the Palwal tahsil. According to the dcvtas (gods) were invoked. Suraj, the sun god, also legend, the ilaqa was once ruled by Raja Rod. He came but he had to be requested to return because wanted to relieve the Gujars, one of his subject tribes, nobody could stand his heat. The tank, suraj kund, of their cows and buffaloes. They went to a Sidh was used as Havan Kund for the yajna. Mahatma living near the bank of the Yamuna. He Kartik Cultural Festival gave them a bow and an arrow and asked them to shoot the arrow at the Raja's army. They did likewise; The venue of the Kartik Cultural Festival is the and the result was that the soldiers of the Raja's army historic fort of King Nahar Singh of Ballabgarh. The period of the coming into power of the dynasty of began to fight among themselves and perished. After King Nahar Singh dates to the time when the Mughal this, the Sidh Mahatma threw a rod and said "Jahan Empire at Delhi was collapsing after the death of parega katak, Vahan basega kushak" (Kushak would Aurangzeb. Seeing the unrest, Ch Gopal Singh (a local be inhabited at the place where the rod would fail). chieftain) established control over Delhi-Agra Kushak village came up at the place where the rod highway. He was appointed "Chaudhary" of fell. The Gujars brought the Sidh to Kushak, but after Faridabad Pargana and allowed to collect toll by the a few days, he left his mortal frame while in samadhi then ruling Emperor of the Mughal dynasty. After (meditation). Both and Muslims became his the death of Gopal Singh, his son Charan Das took followers and the Muslims called him a Pir. The fair charge.in 1739 A.D Balram son of Charan Das was is held in his honour. It is attended by about 5,000 given the title of 'Rao, & Naib BAkshi' by the then people. People celebrate the occasion by taking a Mughal Emperor at Delhi. Around this time, work on holy dip in the Yamuna. the construction of the Ballabgarh Fort began. The Mela Burha Baba or Mela Vankhandeshwar Fort is named after him. religious fair is held at Palwal town for one day in The fort had two main gates-the sun gate and the mod of Magha (January-February). It is attended the moon gate, which are non-existent now. The by about 2,000 persons mostly women and children. construction was completed by Kishan Singh son of They worship at the temple which is without an image. Balram. King Nahar Singh, ascended the throne in According to legend, Palwal was formerly surrounded 1829 and proved to be a just ruler. He was a by deep woods, and people, before passing through contemporary of Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, with the woods, used to worship a statue of Lord Shiva. whom he had cordial relations, King Nahar Singh The Vanlhandeshwar, Lord of Jungles sought his worked as an Administrator for the Emperor, and was protection. Later, the Muslims destroyed the image assigned the safety of the periphery of Delhi, which and converted the priests to Islam and they are still he guarded with his army when the British tried to Muslims. The general belief is that the ashes of the dethorone the Emperor. He worked to safeguard the place cure skin disease. Another story is that a trader life of Bahadur Shah and his family. With his small of this place got huge profits and constructed the army he fought valiantly against the British in the temple and the tank. Country's First War of Independence.

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But the small effort of the King could not 2. Short Stay Home, Social Defence League, withstand the forces of the British for long. The Raja Haryana, 59A, Sector-7, Faridabad was captured and forced to beg for mercy. The brave Located in Sector 7, Faridabad, it helps in the king refused to comply with this wish. As a result of Welfare of Destitute Women. this he lost his life. And with it, came the end of the 3. National Association for the Blind Faridabad, rulers of Ballabgarh. But times changed and today, Central Green, K.C. Road,NIT Faridahad the District Administration has succeeded in restoring the old grandeur of the Mahal of Ballabgarh. Today Located in Central Green, NIT, Faridabad, it runs the Mahal fascinates as an outstanding specimen of a Welfare Training Centre for the Handicapped and the Blind, Braille Library, Blind Jyoti Defence architectural design. In pattern, the Mahal is in keeping· Centre, Vocational and Rehabilitation Training with the fineness of Mahals of Bharatpur. The Mahal Centre and Typing and Stenography Project f.tc. was once guarded by two gates. The four comers of the Mahal were decorated with minars on which were 4. Handicapped Welfare Sangthan, Faridabad .t~ mounted large cannons. Today only two minars can Located in Sector ]2, NIT, Faridabad, it runs a be seen. The Mahal had a Darbar-e-Aam and a Rang School and Hostel for the Welfare of Deaf and Mahal which were decorated with a beautiful Dumb Children. 'Chhatri,. This can be seen even today. The R~a 5. The Spastic Society of Northern India, Dyalpur Nahar Singh fort was identified for beautification by Branch, New Delhi. the and entrusted to well known team of experts, under whose direction, it was Located in village Dyalpur, it runs a Centre for restored to its original beauty. Restoration of Nahar the Welfare of Handicapped Children. Singh Mahal at Ballabgarh was done by Francis 6. Indian Red Cross Society, Faridabad Wacziarg and Aman Nath. It is on these grounds that Located in Sector 12, Red Cross Bhawan, It runs Haryana Tourism celebrates. a Centre for the Welfare of Handicapped Voluntary Organisations playa pioneer role in Children. the provision of welfare service to the vulnerable 7. Association for the Development of the Blind, sections of society i.e. women, children and Faridabad handicapped persons. Northern region in the country Located in New Rajiv Colony, Faridabad, it runs is unfavourably placed as far as number of agencies a Programme for the Welfare of Handicapped, working in this field are concerned as compared to Hostel for Blind Workers, S.S. Shukla School and the Southern region. However, there has been Hostel, Hodal and Chair-weaving Project for remarkable increase in the number of Voluntary Blind Persons etc. Organisations after creation ofHaryana State in 1966. These organisations not only undertake programmes 8. National Association for the Antigration & with their own resources, but also implement projects Rehabilitation of handicapped, 5N1l2, NIT, sponsored by the State. Government also assigns Faridabad importance to the welfare services and helps them Located in Sector 12, NIT, Faridabad, it runs a by sizeable allotments. School for Deaf and Dumb Students. As per Directory 2000, published by the Director, 9. Bhartiya Nav Chetna Vikas Samiti, Ballabgarh, Social Justice & Empowerment, Haryana the Faridabad following Welfare Organisations were functioning in Located in Azad Colony, Ballabgarh, it helps in different fields in the district: welfare of Aged Persons. 1. District Council for Child Welfare, Faridabad 10. Bharitya Red Cross Society, Faridabad Located near Bus Stand, Faridabad, it runs a Located in Red Cross Bhawan, Sector -12, scheme for the Welfare of Street Children. Faridabad, it runs a Drug De-addiction Centre.

66 ANALYTICA L NOTE (xii) Brief description of places of religious, The origin of the town is lost in legend and it is historical or archaeological importance and identified with the Apelava of the Mahabharata, a places of tourist interest in the district: part of the Pandava Kingdom of . Hathin (HathinTabsii ) Tradition associates with the same period the high mound of village Aharwan at a distance of a few It is the headquarters of the tahsil of the same kilometres to the south-west of the town. According name. It is located 16 km south-west of Palwal on to tradition, the town is said to have decayed for long Palwal-Hathin Road. The local tradition as to the and then restored by Vikramaditya. The oldest part foundation of this town was that the site was founded covers a high mound formed by the accumulated by a king in the heart of a jungle. A number of debris of many centuries. At the down fall of the elephants used to graze in the jungle. Later on, the Mughal empire, along with the surrounding territory; place was named as Hastin ( elephant) and its corrupt it was given to General De Boigne as a jagir and form became Hathin. The tradition seems to be after the conquest of Lord Lake to Murtaza Khan of evolved from the discovery of a skeleton of an Delhi for a few years after which it was annexed by elephant during excavations at Autha, 15 km south­ the British. west of Hathin. There are many mutilated art pieces near the site, but the most important and interesting The places of interest here are Panchayati piece is the railing pillar of Sunga period which is Temple(situated on the south of Palwal town is fixed in the wall of a tank and is worshipped as Khera associated with Pandavas in popular belief); and old Devta. The site has yielded painted greyware, early fort which was constructed during the Mughal period, and later historic pottery. now in ruins; Jama Masjid, which appears to date back toAD. 1210; Idgah ofShihab-ud-Din, built about Hodal ( Palwal Tahsil) A.D.1211, presently ruins and occupied by Jawahar This municipal town is also the headquarters of Gaushala; and Tomb of Roshan Chirag which dates the tahsil of the same name with an area of 2.25 back to A.D. 1661, and was constructed by the saint, sq.kms. and a population of 38,309 persons as per Roshan Chirag, who levied a tax of one stone from 2001 Census is located on the Delhi-Mathura National every cart load that passed from Bharatpur to Delhi Highway and has also a railway station on the Delhi­ for building Shah Jahan's palace and with these, the Mathura Broad-Gauge Line of the Central Railway. tomb was constructed. The oldest part of the town is on the hill formed Aharwan ( Palwal Tahsil ) by the debris of a still older habitation. Suraj Mal of Bharatpur was connected by with the Jats of Hodal This village is located 7 km south-west ofPalwal. as he was married there in a Jat family. During his It has yieled Painted Grey Ware, early historic pottery period, many magnificient buildings were erected: a and late medieval remains. Other finds recovered fine old serai, a baoli and a masonary tank; but all from the site include beads, balls, decorated disk and these are now in ruins. Mention may, however, be figurines of Yaksha Vamanakas of Kushana Period, made of a tank and a copse called Pando Ban with figurines of elephantas belonging to Gupta period and the shrine of Radha Krishna, situated at about a a seal in terracotta, bangles of copper, faience' and kilometre from the town. The tank and the temple glass and copper coins of Hegamasa, Sodasa, are held in high esteem by the Hindus. Brahmamitra, Kota and later Kushans. Palwal ( Palwal Tahsil ) Sundhad ( Palwal Tahsil) It is the headquarters of the tahsil of the same The village lies 4 'km south of Hodal on Nuh­ name, with an area 8.30 sq.km. and a population of Hodal Road. According to local tradition, the village 100,722 persons as per 2001 Census. It is situated was founded during the Mahabharata period. on the Delhi-Mathura National Highway at a distance In addition to Painted Grey Ware, the site has of 61 km from Delhi. It is also a railway station on yielded a number of art pieces in stone, viz. Image the Delhi-Mathura Broad-Gauge Line of the Central of vishnu of Kushan period, a bust of female Railway. attendant and head of a figure of Gupta period, Vishnu

67 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD with Ayudhapurses and Vidhyadharayugala of early golf course (named after the oldest mountain range medieval period. A terracotta female figurine of of the country, years older than the ) has Gupta period has also been recovered. never looked back. Today its design plan compliments Chhainsa ( BaUabgarh. Tahsil ) the serious player. The course owes it play plan to the famous golf architect Stephen Kay from U.S.A This village is situated at a distance of 20 km The course covers 67 acres and has a 9-hole south of Ballabgarh on Ballabgarh-Mahana Road. It play plan. A game of 18 holes can be played by a is on the right bank of Yamuna. According to local repeat of 9-holes game. Seeing the popularity of the tradition the site is connected with Pandavas .. It is course (it has around 700 members), Haryana Tourism also said that Sravan Kumar with his parents stayed has drawn up plans to expand the course from 9 to here while he was coming from Mathura. The site . 12 holes in the first phase. has yielded Painted Grey Ware, historic pottery and late medieval remains. Financial assistance for this venture is being received from the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. oflndia. Tilpat or Tilaprastha ( Faridabad Tahsil ) In the second phase, the plan is to expand the course Tilpat, the Census town, lying at a distance of 5 from 12 to 18 holes. Additional 43 acres of land has km east ofFaridabad on Faridabad-Tilpat Road, was already been procured for the project. one of the five territories demanded by the Pandavas Suraj Kund Tourist Complex and the denial of which by their cousin Duryodhana Close to Tughlakabad and Delhi it is set amidst led to the great epic war of Mahabharata. This place picturesque surrounding about 18 kilometres south· of h(ls yielded Painted Grey Ware and early historic Delhi. A water tank, resembling a Roman pottery. amphitheatre. Suraj Kund, is believed to have been Sihi ( BaIlabgarh Tahsil ) constructed by the Tomara King, Surajpal, whose This village at a distance of about 37 km from existence is based on bardic tradition. Undoubtedly Delhi on Delhi- Mathura Highway. It had been the most remarkable Hindu monument, it dates back merged with the Faridabad city in January, 1972. to the pre-Islamic period ( 10th century A.D. ), of Here is a temple situated on a mound, which temples and sun worship much before the mosques according to the popular belief, marks the birth place and tombs of Delhi were built. of Sur Dus, a great devotee of Lord Krishna and a The shape of Suraj Kund resembles the rising well known poet of Bhakti Movement of the medieval sun curving eastward. It consists of a semi-circular period. Some sherds of the Panted Grey Ware have stepped stone embankment to impound rain water been discovered on a mound nearby. from the hills. Its bed is about 130 metres in diametre. Aravalli Golf Though in ruins, the original grandeur of this vast reservoir where royal hunting parties rested, can be It is located in Faridabad town at a distance of very well imagined. The dancing peacocks on the 30 km from Delhi.!t caters to the tourists, facilities bank of the Kund and in the forest like surroundings of 9-hole golf course, club house within restaurant provide a fascinating sight. The area is dotted with and bar. rocks suitable for hiking. It is believed that a sun The fas;inating sport of Golf is a phenomena of temple existed here. Some ruins are still in evidence. the 21 st century. Haryana Tourism, ever a pioneer in Almost touching it is a fresh water pool called tourism facilities, stepped into the sphere of golf as Peacock Lake surrounded by hillocks. In the nearby sport in 1988, when the Aravalli Golf Course of Anangpal village is a dam whose construction is Faridabad was handed over to it. ascribed to Anangpal. Here, quartizite stone is placed Indeed, this golf course was the first golf green across the mouth of a narrow ravine to catch rain to he set up in Haryana in 1966. The main building water. The neighbouring hillocks are dotted with the was designed by the famous architect named Joseph ruins of several fortifications which lend credence to Allan Stein. However, lack of patronage could not the belief that a town founded by Anangpal once see the spoet grow in popularity, till then, the Aravalli existed here.

68 ANALYTICA L NOTE Haryana Tourism has provided a number of tourist to turn this artificial lake into a picnic-cum-holiday facilities at this monumental holiday resort. resort. A Master Plan was accordingly formulated in 1967. Commissioned in 1975~ a modem and luxuriously furnished motel holds a star attraction for tourists. It The lake is named after the nearby Badkhal is fitted with two channel piped-in-music. The view village. The name Badkhal is possibly dervied from of ihe pool and the Peacock Lake from the bedrooms Persian word 'be dakhal' which is suggestive of a and the terrace affords a spectacular sight of the place free from any interference. And rightly so, VJ.~ expanse of water. Badkhal Lake has the reputation as an away-from­ The motel has a large sitting room with a library it-all tourist spot. which specialises in books on Indian art, culture, folk All tourist facilities are spread across the rocks music, etc. A well-furnished conference room with and ridges surrounding tlIt' lake, standing majestically a . eating capacity for 30 persons provides th,;: amidst naturallanc:;c8iJ';?, ~xpansive lush green lawns, n(;.;essary conference facilities to the tourists who terrace gardens, mounds, flowering trees and shrubs want to combine business with pleasure. The Sun­ that lend a beautiful treatment to the surroundings, it bird restaurant offers catering service. is Haryana's prestigious 'rendezvous par excellence' . • Rowing in the quiet Peacock Lake with slender Haryana Tourism hegan to develop the site. l;:u';:'''l1yptus trees lining its shores and the plants trailing Today, the vastly popular Badkhal lake has three th..::, leaves in the still green water is a great delight. motel wings. The Badkhal motel, the Garur and Angling facility is also available. the Grey Falcon wings. Delightfully landscaped bath Lush green exclusive lawns for picnickers and complex nestles in the rocky outcrop adjacent the camping tents are there for the tourists. Campers' main motel. Here a beautifully landscaped swimming huts with bath room facilities for budget tourists are pool facility is available along with massage, sauna also available. and a pool side cafe. On the hillocks adjoining the main motel and embankment, lie the Mayur and the One can also trek from here to Badkhal Lake Grey Falcon restaurant and bar facility. Luxury through a 6-kilometre inner forest road. Facility of cottages nest on yet another spur of the Aravalli hills, the hermitage is also available. At concessional welcoming the family to step out and holiday. charges, five buts are allowed on group booking of State and Central Government employees. The complex has its own shopping arcade where a quick snack is provided on an easy budget. There Badkhal Lake Tourist Complex, Faridabad are campers' huts for budget tourists. Nestling amidst rocks to the west of Faridabad The lake is ideal for anglers and rowing Old and· north-west of Faridabad Township ( now enthusiasts. Rods, bait and lines are available at a parts of Faridabad Complex), Badkhal lake is about nominal fee. Fishing permits are given on the spot 32 kilometres from Delhi and 3.5 kilometres away and also rowing boats, pedal boats and shikaras for from Delhi-Agra National Highway to the right near yachting. Faridabad. Backdrop of Aravalli hills add to its The ridges of the Aravallis and the lake beauty. Conceived as an irrigation project in 1947, it embankment serve as an impressive promenade was also to senre as a counter-measure for floods where tourists flock. One can go hiking on the ridges and soil erosiOil. Flood water was tamed by joining and even trek from Badkhal Lake to Suraj Kund toes of the two hillocks and by constructing a bund, through a 6-kilometre inner forest road. Children have 644.5 metres long and 6 metres wide. Later in 1958, paradisal surroundings near the playgrounds specially fish farming was also started. Thus a beautiful lake made for them. Air-conditioned yacht for joy ride is was created on one side of the bund while the rock also available. remnants of the on the other side presented a lovely back drop. After the Haryana The lake is equally popular with bird-watchers State was formed in 1966, the Government decided for a variety of beautiful birds migrating from

69 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD here. On a quiet day at the lake, bird-watchers have This complex consists of residential accommod­ been known to come across rare species. ation in the form of huts, campers' huts, a restaurant and a canteen. There are three one-room huts built Badkhal Lake has been attracting many a film on stilts, each room opening out on to a balcony producers for shooting of films against its beautiful overlooking the landscape dotted with a variety of and scenic locale. trees and flowers. A 'Dream cattle' motel with six In order to bring the place within the reach of rooms is a new addition made in 1981. Presently there the common man, special bus services have been is provision of a well-decorated motel, luxury cottages introduced by the Haryana Roadways between Delhi on stilts, restaurant, conference hall and bar facilities and Badkhal Lake. For the affluent, the tourist luxury along with a fast food center, filling station, gift shops cars are available at a very short notice, from the and animals for joy riders. Tourist Bureau of the Haryana Government at New The architectural beauty of this complex has Delhi and Badkhal Lake. blended with surroundings to produce an effed of Magpie Tourist Complex, Faridabad pure aesthetic joy to the tourists. Other facilities in this complex include fast food, filling station and Located 30 kilometres from Delhi on the Delhi­ recreational facilities like camellhorse/elephant for joy Agra National Highway, in the midst of the industrial rides and a snake charmer. nerve centre of Haryana, it is a conspicuous red (xiii) Scope of Village and Town Directory ::~, building with extensive and well maintained green lawns. Village Directory: A very convenient motel with piped-in-channel Amenities and land use: music facility offers excellent stopover facilities for In the Village Directory, certain basic data are tourists passing by and also for those desiring a night provided for each village separately. All the villages halt while on business to Faridabad Complex. It has in the district have been arranged Community four well furnished and air-conditioned suites-two Development (C.D.) blockwise and villages within the single and two double-bed. On the first floor of this C.D. block are arranged according to their permanent building, the P. W.D. has three rooms to be used as location code number (PLCN). The Census and non rest house and close by is the Canal Rest house. Census data have been presented by C.D. block in Large group bookings can be done by interested the Village Directory portion of the District Census parties by contacting the authorities concerned. Other Handbook to meet the. demand of data users and facilities provided in this tourist complex are of planners for the formulation of C.D. level planning banquet/conference hall, bar, gift shop etc. etc. It is for the first time in the history of the Indian Census that eight digit PLCN has been assigned to The Magpie restaurant serves a choice of Indian each village within the State/UT from the first village and Western Cuisine. It is an obvious choice for of the first tahsil of the first district upto the last garden kitty and marriage parties or for social village of last tahsil of the last district. PLCNs gathering. assigned to villages at the 2001 Census will be adopted Dabachick Tourist Complex, Hodal at the time of Census of India 2011 with some minor Dabchick Tourist Complex at Hodal is situated changes. The field length of the complete PLCN 92 kilometres away from Delhi and about half way structure for a village has been kept upto 8 digits. to Agra, on the Delhi-Agra National Highway. It has The first 6 digits represent the code number of the been a popular resort of travelers on Delhi Agra­ existing village, while the last 2 digits have been kept Jaipur golden triangle travel route. to accommodate change in the village, if any, which may occur due to split in the existing village or addition Commissioned in December 1974, it now enjoy~ great popularity with both domestic and foreign of new village or creation of town out of existing tourists. Located on the main road, close to Hodal village, etc at the subsequent Censuses. village, it has filled a vital gap in facilities offered to The format of village directory prescribed for the tourists on the golden triangle of Indian tourism. Census 2001 is almost similar to that of 1991 Census

70 ANALYTICAL NOTE except for a few modifications as has already been loan advances and expenditure on general explained in the analytical note. It contains information administration, Public safety, Public Health and on area, population, households, availability of the conveniences, Public Works and Public Institutions etc. amenities like educational, medical, drinking water, Statement IV : post, telegraph and telephone communication facilities, This statement indicates civic and other amenities banking facilities in commercial and cooperative available in each town of the district. It also contains sectors, credit societies on agricultural and non total population, and Scheduled Castes popUlation. agricultural aspects, recreational and cultural facilities There is no population notified as Scheduled Tribes available in the village, approach to village, distance in the State. The details given under civic and other of the village from the nearest town, availability of amenities include availability of roads, both pucca and power supply for domestic and agricultural uses and kutcha, system of sewerage, number of latrines, other purposes, availability of newspapers/magazines, . metllOd of disposal of night soil, protected water important commodities manufactured in the village, supply, fire fighting service and number of electric area under different types of land use such as, under connection available in the town. forest, cultivation (irrigated and un irrigated), cultivable waste including gauchar and groves and area not Statement V : available for cultivation. The data presented in the Statement V explains the status of medical, Village Directory have been collected from the educational, recreational and cultural facilities in district/tahsil and revenue agencies and other the town. The medical facilities cover number of concerned departments in the State. hospitals/dispensaries/TB clinics. The number of Town Directory : beds available under each type of medical institutions is also given. Similarly, the educational There are seven statements in the Town facilities shown include availability ofArts/Science/ Directory. These statements have been compiled Commerce colleges of degree level, medical from the information supplied by the local bodies of colleges, polytechnics, shorthand, typewriting and the State and the contents thereof are as follows: vocational training institutions, higher secondary/ Statement I : intermediate/PUC/Junior college level, secondary/ This statement gives class, name and civic matriculation, junior secondary/ middle school, administration status of the town and its location code primary school and adult literacy classes/centres. which runs into eight digits, name of tahsil, name of This statement also includes information on working C.D. block in case of non-municipal (Census) town, women's hostels alongwith number of seats and number of households, population and decadal growth number of recreational and cultural centers, like rate of the. towns 1901 - 2001, density of population, stadia, cinema, auditorium/theatre/community halls, and sex ratio for the last three decadal censuses. public libraries in each town. Statement II : Statement VI : This statement provides data on physical aspects Information on three most important commodities viz; rainfall, temperature of towns, location of town manufactured and exported is given for each town. with respect to its distance from State/district/tahsil It also contains information on number of banks, headquarters, from the nearest city/railway station/ agricultural credit and non agricultural credit societies bus route, etc. available in each town of the district. Statement III : Statement VII : It shows the position of municipal finances for the year 1998-99. The income and expenditure figures Like 1981 and 1991 Censuses, information on the have been given in Rs."OOO" in respect of each availability of civic and other amenities in slum areas statutory town in the district under various heads like, has been collected during this Census too. The income through taxes, revenue derived from municipal only difference in the previous two Censuses and properties and power apart from taxation, Govt. grant, present Census is that during the 198 I and 199 I

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Censuses, this information was collected in statement of households and population of the slum areas, IVA, while in the 2001 Census, it has been collected availability of paved roads (in Kms.) in the slum area, in statement VII. In view to collect an exhaustive system of sewerage, number of latrines (private and information in slum demography etc., this separate community), available method of disposal of night soil, statement has been introduced. Slum data collected number of tap points installed for the supply of in this Statement will be used as an aid and tool for protected water and electric connections available for urban planning of the towns. Various types of domestic road lighting and other purposes have been information viz., name of the slum area, total number collected in this statement.

72 Part-A: Village and Town Directory

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Section-I Village Directory

Village Directory : Columns 1: Serial Number

(A) NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN Self explanatory. All the villages within the C.D. VILLAGE DIRECTORY Block flre presented serially in the ascending order of their location code number. The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional compilations ofthe Census. It gives the list ofviII ages, Columns 2: Name and Location Code their location code numbers, their area, population, Number of village. number of households, amenities such as educational, The name and location code number of the village medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, are shown against these columns. This also includes commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural, non­ the forest and uninhabited villages. agricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, communication, approach to village, Column 3 : Area of the village nearest town with a distance, power supply, The area of the villages is given in hectares. availability of newspapers and magazines, most Wherever, the area figures are not furnished by the important commodity manufactured and land use of concerned department the column has been left blank. each village. Column 4 : Total population Village is a statutory recognized unit having a definite boundary and separate land records. In case, The total population of the village as per 2001 a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban Census is given against this column. agglomeration, data on amenities for that viIIage, have Column 5 : Number of households not been given in the Village Directory, but shown The number of households as per 2001 Census along with the urban component. The villages which is given in this column. are consi~ered as Census towns, are shown in Town Directory. For those villages which have partly Amenities: merged in an outgrowth ofU.A., the amenities data In columns 6 to 23, availability in respect of are shown in the Village Directory for those particular villages. different amenities such as education, medical, drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, The 'un-inhabited' villages (villages with no communication, power, approach road, etc., in each population) have been indicated as such after furnishing village have been depicted with appropriate codes details in columns I to 3 i.e., Serial number, Name of against the columns concerned. Wherever, the village & location code number and uninhabited is amenities are not available in the village, a dash (-) shown of the village against column no. 4 to 18. The is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the land use data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. distance in broad ranges, viz., < 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place, where the facility is The Village Directory format has 23 columns and available are given. Column wise details are given the details given under each column for the village is below: as follows:

75 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Column 6: Educational Unani Dispensary DU Homeopathic Dispensary DHom Classes upto class V are included in Primary MCW Schools. This will include nursery schools, kindergarten (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare schools. Pre-basic schools,. pre-primary schools,junior (iv) Maternity Home MH bask schools upto class V. (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC (vi) Health Centre HC Classes from VI to VIII are included in the middle (vii) Primary Health Centre PRC schools. (viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS IX and X classes are included in High/ Secondary (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC schools. Classes XI and XII are included in senior (x) T.B. Clinic TB secondary schools. (xi) Nursing Horne NH (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP In case of composite schools like middle school Practitioner with primary school or secondary school with middle (xiii) Subsidised Medical SMP school, these are also included in the number of Practitioner primary and middle schools, respectively. (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW Accordingly if any of the following types of (xv) Others 0 institutions exist within the village it is shown as per More than one institution of a type in the village is codes given below : indicated by the number within brackets against the : (i) Primary School P abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc. (ii) Middle School M Column 8: Drinking Water (iii) Secondary School S (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC The type of the drinking water supply sources (v) College C available within the village are indicated by codes as (vi) Industrial School I follows: (vii) Training School Tr T (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC (i) Tap Water (ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 (ii) Well Water W Pathshala, Senior basic school, (iii) Tank Water TK Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, (iv) Tubewell Water TW (v) Handpump HP etc. (vi) River Water R More than one institution of a type in the village (vii) Canal C is indicated by the number within brackets against (viii) Lake L the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. (ix) Spring S (x) Others 0 Column 7 : Medical (xi) Summer Source SS Availability of medical facility within the village Column 9 : Post, Telegraph and Telephone is indicated by following codes : If the following amenities exist within the village (i) Allopathic Hospital H these are shown as per codes given below : Ayurvedic Hospital HA (i) Post Office PO Unani Hospital HU Homeopathic Hospital HHom (ii) Telegraph Office TO (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO Ayurvedic Dispensary DA (iv) Telephone Connection PH

76 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Column 10: Commercial and Co-operative Column 14: Approach to village Banks Approach to village refers to the state of road If the village is. served by any banking service, leading to village. The approach to the village is commercial bank, co-operative bank etc.the same is indicated in following codes: indicated in c0des mentioned below along with the (i) Paved Road PR number of banks in brackets. If not available the (ii) Mud road MR distance of nearest place where the facility exist is (iii) Footpath FP giVen: (iv) Navigable River NR (i) Commercial Bank CM (v) Navigable Canal NC (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (vi) Navigable waterways NW other than Rive, Canal CoL":m 11 .' C1'edit Secieth:,

If the village enjoys the services of Credit Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non The distance is given in kilometers in brackets Agricultural Credit Societies or Other Credit Societies, against the name of the town pearest to the village. the sar.le arc indicated in codes mentioned below along with t)i..: humber of such societies in brackets. Column 16: Power supply In case the fadlity is not available within the village Availability of Power Supply in the village, the distance of the nearest place where such facility whatever may be the form of its use are given by exists is given: using following codes: (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS (i) Electricity for domestic use ED (ii) Non-Agricultural Credit Society NCS (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG (iii) Other Credit Society OCS (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO

Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA Column 17 : News Paper/Magazine If facilities such as CinemaIVideo hall, Sports Club, Stadium!Auditorium are available in the village. If village receives any News PaperlMagazine the the same are recorded in these columns. If the same is noted in this column using following codes : facilities are not available the particulars of the nearest (i) Newspaper N place with the facilities are recorded. The information (ii) Magazine M is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such facilities in brackets: Column 18 : Most important commodities (i) Cinema / Video Hall CV manufactured (ii) Sports Club SP The names of three most important commodities (iii) Stadium / Auditorium ST manufactured in the village are recorded against this column. Column 13 : Communications If the village is served by any mode of public/ Column 19 to 23 Land use i.e. area under private transport like Bus, Railway station or different types of land use Navigable water ways they are to be mentioned as Land use data maintained by the StatelUT Govts. follows: are furnished against these columns. The data (i) Bus BS concerning area under forest, irrigated land (by (ii) Railway Station RS source), un-irrigated land, culturable waste and Area (iii) Navigable Waterway NW not available for cultivation in the village are shown

77 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD against these columns. The area figures are given in Appendix-I-C : hectare(s) up to one decimal. Dash '-' is recorded Shows number of villages C.D. Block wise with wherever the information is not made available by different sources of drinking water facilities. the concerned departm.ent. The codes used for different types of irrigation facilities available in the Appendix-II : village are indicated below: Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above (i) Government Canal GC population which do not have one or more important Oi) Private Canal PC amenities. (iii) Well (without electricity) W Appendix-II-A : (iv) Well (with electricity) WE Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have (v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW one or more amenities. (vi) Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Appendix-III : (vii) Tank TK It gives the land utilization data in respect of (viii) River R Census towns/non-municipal towns. (ix) Lake L (x) Waterfall WF Appendix-IV : (xi) Others 0 C.D. Blockwise list of inhabited villages, where (xli) Total T no amenity other than drinking water facility, IS The village directory also carries the following available. appendices. Appendix-V : Appendix-I : Summary showing number of villages not having It gives the abstract of educational, medical and Scheduled Castes population. other amenities available in villages C.D. Block wise Appendix-VI : of the district. Summary showing number of villages not having Appendix-I A : Scheduled Tribes population. Indicates nwnber of villages C.D. Block wise Appendix-VII A, VII B : having one or more primary schools. The appendix shows the list of villages according Appendix-I B : to proportion of the Scheduled castes and Scheduled Indicates ntmlber of villages C.D. Block wise Tribes to the total population by ranges. having primary, middle and secondary schools.

78 VILLAGE DIRECTORY (b) List of Villages merged in towns and Outgrowths at 2001 Census Name of Tahsil Name of Village Name of town and outgTowth in which mer~

Lakarpur (1) Faridabad M .Corp. Anangpur (2) Faridabad M.Corp. Sarai Khawaja (3) Faridabad M.Corp. M eala M aharajp ur (4) Faridabad M.Corp. Ankhir (5) Faridabad M,Corp. Badkhol (6) Faridabad M,Corp. Nawada Koh (7) Faridabad M.Corp. Dabwa(8) Faridabad M.Corp. Saran (9) Faridabad M.Corp. Gazipur (IO) Faridabad M.Corp. Bajri (11) Faridabad M.Corp. Bhonkri (12) Faridabad M.Corp. Nagla Gujran (25) Faridabad M.Corp. Gomchhi (26) Faridabad M.Corp. Iharsaintli (44) Faridabad M.Corp, Unchllgion (76) Faridabad M.Corp. Runhera (77) Faridabad M.Corp. Ballab8)ll"h ( R ) (78) Faridabad M,Corp. Majesar (79) Faridabad M.Corp. Sihi (80) Faridabad M .Corp. Pahladpur Majra Badli (117) Faridabad M.Corp. Ajronda (118) Faridabad M.Corp. lilori Ban~ (119) Faridabad M .Corp. Manyaru (120) F aridabad M .Corp . Daoltabad (121) Faridabad M.Corp. Fatehpur Chandara (122) Faridabad M .Corp. F aridabad (123) Faridabad M .Corp. Budina (124) Faridabad M.Corp. Baselwa (125) faridabad M .Corp. Mawai (126) Faridabad M .Corp. Etmadpur (127) Faridabad M .Corp. Palla (128) Faridabad M .Corp. Sehatpur (129) Faridabad M.Corp. Ismailpur (130) Faridabad M .Corp. Basantpur (131) Faridabad M .Corp. Hg)1wanpur (132) Faridabad M .Corp. Salarpur (133) Faridabad M.Corp, Nasirpur (134) Faridabad M.Corp. Asladpur (135) Faridabad M.Corp, Wazirpur (137) Faridabad M.Corp, Bindapur (139) Faridabad M.Corp,

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CODES USED IN THE ALPHABEllCAL LISTS CODE LIST 1991-CENSUS SJ.No. Name of District .Code Name of Tahsil Code Name ofC.D. Block Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ambala 01 Kalka 0010 0010 Panchkula 0020 Morni 0020 Narain~h 0030 Barwala 0030 Ambala 0040 RaipurRani 0040 Barara 0050 Naraingu-h 0050 Ambala 0060 Barara 0070

2 Yamunanagar 02 Jagadhri 0010 Bilaspur 0010 0020 Radaur 0020 Jagadhri 0030 Chhachhrauli 0040 0900

3 Kurukshetra 03 0010 Ladwa 0010 Pehowa 0020 Shahbad 0020 Thanesar 0030 Pehowa 0910

4 Kaithal 04 Guhla 0010 Guhla 0010 Kaithal 0020 Kaithal 0020 Pundri 0030 Rajound 0040 Kalayat 0050

5 Kamal 05 0010 Indri 0010 Nilokhcri 0020 Nissingat Chirao 0030 Karnal 0040 Gharaunda 0920

6 Panipat 06 Assandh 0010 Assandh 0010 Panipat 0020 Madlauda 0020 Panipat 0030 Sarnalkha 0040 Israna 0050

7 Sonipat 07 Ganaur 0010 Ganaur 0010 Sonipat 0020 Sonipat 0020 Rai 0030 Kharkhoda 0040

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CODFB USID IN TIIEALPHABEfICAL LISTS CODE LIST 1991-CliNSUS SI.No. Name of District Code Name of Tahsil Code Name ofC.D. Block Code 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rohtak 08 Gohana 0010 Mundlana 0010 0020 Gohana 0020 Rohtak 0030 Kathura 0030 lhajjar 0040 Lakhan M ajra 0040 Bahadurgarh 0050 Maham 0050 Kalanaur 0060 Rohtak 0070 Sampla 0080 Beri 0090 lhajjar 0100 Matenhail 0110 Sahlawas 0120 Bahadurgarh 0130

9 Faridabad 09 Faridabad 0010 Faridabad 0010 Ballabgarh 0020 Ballabgarh 0020 Palwal 0030 Palwal 0030 Hathin 0040 Hodal 0040 Hathin 0050

10 Gurgaon 10 Pataudi 0010 Pataudi 0010 Gur~on 0020 Farrukhnllgilf 0020 Nuh 0030 Gur~on 0030 Ferozepur lhirka 0040 Sohna 0040 Taoru 0050 Nuh 0060 Nagina 0070 Punhana 0080 Ferozepur Jhirka 0090

II Rewari II Bawal 0010 Bawal 0010 Rewari 0020 Rewari 0020 Kosli 0030 Khol at Rewari 0030 Jatusana 0040 Nahar 0050

12 M ahendrllgilfh 12 M ahendragarh 0010 Kanina 0010 0020 M ahendragarh 0020 AteliNan~1 0030 Narnaul 0040 Nan~1 Chaudhry 0050

13 Bhiwani 13 Bawani Khera 0010 Bawani Khera 0010 Bhiwani 0020 Bl;liwani 0020 Dadri 0030 Dadri-II 0030 Loharu 0040 Badhra 0040 0050 Loharu 0050 Tosham 0060 Siwani 0070 Dadri-I 0930

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CODEN USIDINTHEALPHABEI1CALLISTS CODELIST 1991-CENSUS SLNo. Name of District Code Name of Tahsil Code Name ofC.D. Block Code I Z 3 4 5 6 7

14 lind 14 Narwana 0010 Narwana 0010 lind 0020 Uchana 0020 Safidon 0030 lind 0030 Julana 0040 Alewa 0050 Pillukhera 0060 Safidon 0070

15 Hisar 15 Fatehabad 0010 Fatehabad 0010 Ratia 0020 Bhuna 0020 Tohana 0030 Bhattukalan 0030 Hisar 0040 Ratia 0040 Hansi 0050 Tohana 0050 Narnaund 0060 Uklana 0060 Barwala 0070 Agroha 0080 Adampur 0090 Hisar-I 0100 Hisar-II 0110 Hansi 0120 Bas 0130 Narnaund 0140

16 Sirsa· 16 Dabwali 0010 Dabwali 0010 Sirsa 0020 Odhan 0020 Rania 0030 Baragudha 0030 Ellenabad 0040 Sirs a 0040 Nathusari Chopta 0050 Rania 0060 Ellenabad 0070

The sequence of components of the 1991 Census location code number as given in alphabetical list includes first 2 digits code for district, then next 4 digits code for tahsil, next 4 digits for C.D. block code and then 4 digits for C.D. block name and lastly 4 digits for village code.

82 CENSUS OF INDIA 2001

INDIA HARYANA CD. BLOCK F ARIDABAD ( PARTS OF' TAH SIL FARJDABAD AND TAH SIL BALLABGARH ) Dl STRICT F' ARIDABAD

Km 2 1 0 2 6 6 10 Km \ I I

.---...... '\v . _ . ./

C.D. BLOCK BOUNDAR Y EXCLUDES .,, '" STATUTORY TOWN (S) l II ~ FARIDABAD BOUNDARlES ARE UPDA TED MUNICIPAL UPTO U 2000 !'-. /fJ "' CORPORATlON ~ i • () l . .~. \ . ../. .).'*' . ._ ....-f ..... & ~ -< I ~ ~ o "'"0 • c: ~ I ::" o '" ~ ~ ;:J 't'" (.')

~ 0"'Y ~ ~"r-V'\> TOTAL AREA (RURA L) OF C.D. BLOC1\ On 3 TOTAL POPULATION (RU RAL) Of C.D. BLOCK ...... ' 129556 NUMBER OF TOWNS ...... ' ...... 2 TOTA L NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN CD. BLOC]{ ..' BEl DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUAR TERS (In Kms) 0

BOUNDARY : STATE, DI STRICT ,...... '" .. . TAHSIL; C.D. BLOCK _ . _ . _ ;--- VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... 00652400 HEADQUARTERS TAH SIL ; CD. BLOCK @ • VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE BELOW 200 , o •• •• 200 - 499 ; 500 - 999 ; 1000 - 4999 ; 5000 & ABOVE UNIN HABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER X 00653400 I URBA N AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER II NATIONAL HIGHWAY NH 2 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD RAILWA Y LINE WITH STATION BROAD GAUGE RS RIVER & STREAM / CANAL POST OI"F' ICE . PO SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL .. S

PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE .. . ~ BANK B PARTS OF TAH SIL BALLABGARJ1 PALL IN C,D. BLOCK PAR IDABAD ... P PART OF' TAHSIL BALLABGARH F'ALLS IN CD. BLOCK BALLABGARH Z

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AlJitabeticallist ofViUages (C.D. Hock wse) Name of the District: Faridabad SI. Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location SI. Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location No. location code code number No. location code code number number number 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Faridabad 35 Mahavatp ur(1 54) 00655500 0900 1000 I 000 I 00060 Name ofSub-Dist: Faridabad 36 MaJunoodpur( 107) 00657600 0900 1000 I 000 100085 I Alampur(32) 00653000 090010001000100033 37 M angpr(1 5) 00652600 0900 1000 1000 I 00026 2 Alawalpur(30) 00653400 09bOlOOOlO00100028 38 Maozmabad(158) 00655700 0900 10001000 100070 3 Amipur( 172) 00656800 090010001000100082 39 Nachauli( 155) 00656300 0900 I 000 I 000 I 00068 4 Badarpur Said(lll) 00656400 090010001000100088 40. Nekpur(23) 00654100 090010001000100038 5 ( 140) 00654600 090010001000100054 41 Nirnka(96) 00658400 0900 I 000 I 000 100096 6 Bhaskaula(159) 00655800 09001000 I 000 ICCU7 1 42 }\Turpur Dhumaspur(19) 00653300 090010001000100027 7 Bhatola(1I5) 00654300 0900 1000 I 000 1OOOUti 43 f'akhal(21) 00654000 0900 I 000 I 000 100023 8 Bhopani(143) 00654900 0900 1000 1000 100062 44 Pali(13) 00652400 0900 1000 1000100021 9 Bhuapur(102) 00658200 090010001000100092 45 Palwali(138) 00654500 0900 1000 I 000 100052 10 ChalamYai(144) 00655600 090010001000100069 46 Paota(20) 00653800 0900 1000 1000 100024 II Chirsi{l71) 00656900 090010001000100083 47 Phulera(165) 00656600 0900 1000 1000100077 :, 12 Dadsia(147) 00655200 090010001000100012 48 Rajpur Kalan(160) 00656100 090010001000100074 13 Dhadar(145) 00655000 090010001000100061 49 Rawajpur(142) 00654800 0900 1000 I 000 100056 14 Dhahkola( I 08) 00657400 090010001000100086 50 Sadpura(loo) 00658100 0900 I 000 I000 I00093 15 Dhoj(17) 00653200 090010001000100029 51 Sahrawak(166) 00656500 0900 I 000 1000100078 16 Dun!1ilfPur( 157) 00655900 090010001000100072 52 Sedhola(I68) 00657100 0900 1000 1000 I00080 17 Faizupur M~ra Neernka (98) 00658600 090010001000100095 53 Selakhari(18) 00653900 0900 1000 1000 I 00025 18 Faridpur(99) 00658500 0900 I 000 I 000 I 00094 54 Shahabad(I09) 00657700 0900 I 000 1000 100091 19 FatehpurT~29) 00653500 090010001000100035 55 Sherpur Khadar(146) 00655100 0900 1000 I 000 I00057 20 Fattupura(101) 00657800 0900 1000 1000 100090 56 Shikar~163) 00656000 09001000 1000 100075 21 Gothda Mohbtabad( 14) 00652500 090010001000100022 57 Sirohi(33) 00652900 0900 10002000200032 22 Jasana(llO) 00657300 090010001000100087 58 Tajpur(167) 00657200 0900 I 000 1000100079 23 Kabulpur Patti Mahtab( 170) 00657000 090010001000100081 59 T~upur(1I2) 00657900 0900 I 000 I 000 100089 24 Kabulpur Patti Parwarish(169) 00657500 090010001000100084 60 Tekawli(l41) 00654700 0900 1000 1000 100055 25 Kanaura( 156) 00656200 090010001000100073 61 Ti!1flOn(95) 00658300 0900 1000 1000100097 26 Kheri Gujran(22) 00654200 090010001000100039 62 Tikri Khaa(31) 00653100 0900 1000 I 000 I 00034 27 Kheri Kalan(l13) 00654400 090010001000100063 63 Tilori Khadar(I64) 00656700 090010001000100076 28 Kheri Khurd(114) 00658000 090010001000100067 Name of CD Block: Faridabad 29 Khori Jamalpur(34) 00652800 090010001000100031 Name ofSub-Dist: Ballabgarh 30 Kirawali( 148) 00655300 090010001000100058 I Badoli(116) 00658700 090020002000200006 31 Kot(16) 00652700 090010001000100030 2 Bhainsraoli( I 03) 00662600 090020002000200056 32 Kureship ur(24) 00653700 090010001000100037 3 Landola(l04) 00662500 090020002000200055 33 Lalpur(149) 00655400 090010001000100059 4 MandhawaJi(92) 00662400 090020002000200054 34 Madalpur(28) 00653600 090010001000100036 5 Sarurpur(27) 00658900 09002000 10001000 17

85 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is sbown in the column and next to it in brackets tbe distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest !>lace where the facility is available is I!.iven

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CD Block: Faridabad (0001)

MCWCWC P(3) M(3) Pali(13) PHC PHS T HP TW ACS CV(S-IO) BS RS(5- 736.0 5,948 778 S(2) PUC I POPH(60) CMCP(S- OCS(4) (0) (00652400) FWC RMP(7) SS-T C(S-IO) 10) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) H(5-10) ST(5-10)

RMP(3) Gothda BS H(IO+) THPTW PH(20) CM(IO+) ACS« S) CV(IO+) 2 •. Mohbtllbad(I-C) 937.0 2,98S 443 P M« S) RS(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) TK SS-T PO« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00652500) NW(IO+) PIlC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

PHSFWC BS Mangar(15) H(IO+) THPTW PH(13) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 3 1,708.0 1,672 232 P M C(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00652600) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

RMP(2) Kot(16) H(IO+) THPTW PH(8) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 4 1,289.0 1,319 196 P M C(IO+) (00652700) MCW(IO+) WS5-T PO«5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Khori BS THPTW PH(IO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) Jamalpur(34 } 424.0 1,740 236 P MC(IO+) H(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« S) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00652800) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+)

PHSFWC BS Sirohi(33) RMP H(IO+) T HP TW PH(IO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 6 374.0 2,1 IS 318 PM S RS(IO+) (00652900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«S) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHqIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

BS ACS(10+) CV(IO+) Alampur(32) 358 P M S PUC H(10+) THPTW PH(8} RS(IO+) 7 239.0 2,655 CM(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00653000) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« S) NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Tikri Khera(31) H(IO+) THPTW PH(8) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 8 30LO 1,698 219 PM S CM«S) (00653100) C(10+) MCW(10+) SS-T PO« S) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) CP(IO+) PHC(d) OCS« 5) ST(Io+) NW(lO+)

MCWMH CWCPHe OCS(2) CV(IO+) BS Ohoj(17) P(2) M(2) S PHS FWC THPTW PO CM 9 1,012.0 9,899 1,240 ACS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) (00653200) WSS-T PH(100) CP(IO+) PUC C(IO+) RMP(8) NCS(IO+) ST(\O+) NW(IO+) H(IO+) Nurpur 10 Ohumaspur( 19) 198.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00653300) Alawalpur(30) II 80.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00653400)

86 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

c 0 -"e .~ btl 2- .0 C 'S 'i3 'i3 :; '" 0 ::> u "c c E "0 ., t1 '" E ., g -;;;- .B OIl '6 'iii 0 2 ..!9 ~ ::> E >'" :0'" Od ;:" ., OIl ;;: :;;: ~ e " ~ OJ "0 ~ btl ~ 'i:: ~ 3: -0 ~ .;;: .D B -a'" o ~ -0 '" ~ C>. '" '" ~ E .r: ;;l "'- 0...3 e .£ ~ .9 .,'" -0 .... ;;l ~ " ~ '0 0 c " ~ '" "'- .S r:! .., -e :a c e'" :J ~ ~ '1: ::>.t::" 0.. ~ ~ ~ t: ~ :!' _ '" C>. ., ~ ., 0 c '2 - ::> ~'" ~ ~ <1; Z £. Z :;;: E'" c'- -c' ::> 8~ <1; z '" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 '"I

Faridabad Agr Tools. Milk TWE(423.0) PR EA N 30.0 120.0 163.0 Pah(l3) Comp.Admn. (8) Products T(423.0)

Faridabad TW(236.0) Gothda PRFP EA N Ana 231.0 424.0 2 Comp.Admn. (12) T(236.0) 40.0 Mohbtabad(14)

GC(I29.0) Faridabad PRFP EDEAG N Atta, Nut Bolts TWE(31.0) 1542.0 Mangar(15) 3 Comp.Admn. (24) T(166.0)

Faridabad Agr. Tools. Milk WE(81.0) PRFP EA N 118.0 1025.0 65.0 Kot(16) 4 Comp.Admn. (20) Products T(81.0)

TWE(182.0) PR Sohna (16) EDEAG 97.0 2.0 1430 Khori - T(1820) . Jamalpur(34)

Elect. Goods, TWE(104.0) PR Sohn. (16) EA N 144.0 8.0 118.0 Sirohi(33) 6 Nut Bolts T(104.0)

GC(25.0) Faridabad PRFP EDEAG Atta TWE(I57.0) 3.0 54.0 Alampur(32) 1 Comp.Admn. (14) - T(IS2.0)

GC(27.0) Faridabad PR EA N TWE(I84.0) 45.0 21.0 24.0 Tikri Khera(31) Comp.Admn. (16) T(211.0)

TW(37.0) PRMR Faridabad Agr. Tools, Milk EA N TWE(546.0) 5.0 16.0 408.0 Dhoj(17) FP CompAdmn (15) Products T(583.0)

Nurpur ------Uninhabited ------10 Dhumaspur( 19)

------Uninhabited ------Alawalpur(30) II

87 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5- J0 kms. and J0+ kms of the -;;- ~ :l nearest place where the facility is available is given G) '"c: "8 -;;- "0 UJ ~.. f.) i u'" a t) G)" ~ ~ "'- f.) c: c: ._ ~ 0 .., 0 c:'" .~'" e -i; 2, u a .lE ., 3 8- E~ f.) !::!- ~ :; JJ CD fr u -r/) 0 '" -0 "0'" E! ","", ...l a ·c ~ f ~ -0 1i CD'" :l:::: ~ !::!- ta ~ ;; ..c: "0 ~ .!! -s- ..:::.. ._ '" ~ G) OJ c: .. i.i U 0 ... ';;'~c: _ "0" co ._ 0 :l a "0 ._ ... -s "'0 ~ ..::: ~ ._'" "09 o t: ...... ~ ..c: ta c" ~ ',c 0 ..0'" ~.;; 0 !J" - -s ..... ~ ... E Q. 0 c: e .S!t: s., :l .... '" 0 0 CD -g 0 ~ ~ .!:! il] .2 "- 8] <1:) ~Ur/) 8 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I3

PHSFWC RMP(2) BS Fatehpur Taga(29) PMSPUC THPTW ACSOCS eV(5-W) 12 590.0 5,265 704 H(IO+) POPH(IO) CM(5-JO) RS(lO+) (00653500) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) MCW(lO+) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) ST(5-1O) PHC(S-IO)

PHS FWC H(S· T TW Madalpw(28) ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) 13' 233.0 1,295 169 P M C(S-IO) to) MCW(S- HP PO PH CM(5-to) (00653600) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP(5-lO) OCS«5) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

H(5- Kuresltipur(24) - P« 10) THPTW ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 14 174.0 520 76 PO« 5) CM(5-10) (00653700) 5)M«5)C« MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) 5) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

PHSFWC BS Paota(20) PM S H(IO+) THPTW PH(4) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 15 317.0 2,361 319 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00653800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) CP(lO+) NW(JO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Selakhari(18) PM S H(IO+) THPTW PH(2) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 16 168.0 669 89 CM(JO+) (00653900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(10+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Pakhal(21) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(5) ACS(5-lO) CV(5-10) 17 283.0 1,097 174 CM(S-IO) RS(IO+) (00654000) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

Nekpur(23) P M« 5) C(5- PHS FWC H(5· T HP TW ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 18 258.0 1,071 157 10) MCW(5- PO PH CM(5-10) (00654100) NCS(5-lO) Spes-to) RS(to+) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

- H{< Klteri Gujran(22) THPTW ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 19 204.0 478 64 PM(5-10)C« 5) MCW«5) PO« 5) CM« 5) (00654200) SS-T NCS« 5) Sp« 5) RS(IO+) S) PHC{5-1O) PH(5-1O) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

PHSFWC BS Bhatola( 115) RMP(3)H« THPTW ACS«5) CV«5) 20 344.0 2,859 423 PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00654300) PM S C«5) 5) MCW«5) SS-T NCS«5) SP« 5) PH« 5) CP«5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST«5)

MCWMH P(2) M(2) BS Kheri Kalan(l13) THPTW PO CMCP(5- ACSOCS eV(5-IO) 21 973.0 6,009 915 S(2) PUC C(5- PHC PHS RS(lO+) (00654400) SS-T PH(150) 10) NeS(5-lO) SP(5-to) 10) FWC RMP(5) NW(lO+) H(5-IO) ST(5-10)

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GC(40.0) PRMR Faridabad EA N Elect Goods TWE(4000) 85.0 10.0 55.0 Fatehpur Taga(29) 12 FP Comp.Adrnn. (8) T(440.0)

GC(66.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG N TWE(87.0) 40.0 2.0 38.0 Madalpur(28) 13 FP Comp.Admn. (7) T(I53.0)

TW(I6.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG - TWE(114.0) 7.0 9.0 28.0 Kureshipur(24 ) 14 FP Comp.Adrnn. (8) T(130.0)

Faridabad WE(250.0) PR EA N 22.0 44.0 1.0 Paota(20) 15 Comp.Admn. (12) T(250.0)

TW(16.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG N TWE(63.0) 1.0 9.0 79.0 Selakhari( 18) 16 FP Comp.Admn. (17) T(79 0)

Faridabad WE(197.0) PR EA N 42.0 42.0 2.0 Pakbal(21) 17 Comp.Admn. (10) T(197.0)

GC(50.0) PRMR Faridabad EA N Agr. Tools TWE(I33.0) 37.0 13.0 25.0 Nekpur(23) 18 FP Comp.Admn. (6) T(183.0)

GC(74.0) Faridabad PR EDEAG W(73.0) 330 20.0 4.0 Kheri Gujran(22) 19 Comp.Admn. (5) - T(147.0)

Faridabad TWE(302.0) PRFP EA N Elect Goods 7.0 35.0 Bhatola( 115) 20 Comp.Admn. (5) T(302.0)

PR MR Faridabad Elect. Goods, TWE(711.0) EA 129.0 32.0 101.0 Kheri Kalan(113) 21 FP Comp.Admn. (7) Milk Products T(711.0)

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BS Palwali(l38) PHS FWC H« T HP TW PH(4) CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 22 234.0 1,363 220 P MC«5) RS(IO+) (00654500) 5) MCW« 5) TK SS-T PO« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

BS Badshahpur( 140) PHS FWC H« T HP TW PH(50) ACS« 5) CV«5) 23 209.0 710 94 P MC«5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00654600) 5) MCW« 5) SS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

BS Tebwli(141) PM SC(5- PHS FWC H(5· T HP TW PH(80) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) 24 243.0 1,331 213 10) MCW(S- CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00654700) 10) PO«5) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(S-IO) TK SS-T Cp(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

- H(5- BS Rawajpur(l42) PM«5)C(5- PH(80) ACS«S) CV(S-IO) 25 161.0 570 87 10) MCW(5- THPTW CM(S-IO) RS(IO+) (00654800) 10) PO« 5) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) 10)PHC(5-10) TKSS-T CI'(5-1O) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

DA MH PHS FWCRMP(4) BS Bhopani(143) P(2) M(2) S THPTW PH(50) ACS NCS(S- CV(;-IO) 26 764.0 3,128 547 H(5-10) CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00654900) PUCC(S-IO) TKSS·T PO« 5) 10) OCS(5- SP(5-10) MCW(5-10) CP(S-IO) 10) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+) PHC«S)

P« H(5- BS Dhadar( 145) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) 27 157.0 122 25 5) M( < 5) C(5- 10) MCW(5- TW PH PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00655000) ~S~ NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NW(IO+} OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10)

Sherpur BS - P« PHS FWC H(5· TW ACS« 5) CV«S) 28 Khadar( 146 ) 163.0 416 84 PH PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) 5) M«5) C(5- 10)MCW(5- ~S~ NCS« 5) Sp« 5) (00655100) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

PHSFWC ACS BS Dadsia(l47) RMP(2)H(5- THPTW PH(50} CV(lO+) 29 369.0 1,240 208 P M C(5-10) CM(IO+} NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00655200) 10) MCW(5- SS-T PO« 5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Kirawali( 148) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(80) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 30 265.0 380 71 CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00655300) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-1O) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-10)

BS Lalpur(149) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 31 200.0 517 85 P MC(IO+) PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00655400) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP«S) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+} ST(lO+) PHSFWC P« RMP(4) BS Mahavatpur( 154} THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 32 348.0 830 120 S)M«5) H(IO+} PO PH« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+} (00655500) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP« 5 .. NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC(5-10)

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W(4.0) PRMR Faridabad Agr. Tools. Milk EDEAG NM TWE(186.0) 44.0 Palwali(138) 22 FP Comp.Admn. (16) Products T(I90.0)

GC(4.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG N Atta TWE(159.0) 31.0 10.0 5.0 Badshahpur( 140) 23 FP Comp.Admn (4) T(l63.0)

GC(34.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG N Atta TWE(166.0) 2.0 41.0 Tekawli( 141) 24 FP Comp.Admn. (6) T(200.0)

GC(15.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG N TWE(128.0) 18.0 Rawajpur(142) 25 FP Comp.Admn. (6) T(143.0)

GC(14.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG NM Elect. Goods TWE(605.0) 145.0 Bhopani(143) 26 FP Comp.Admn. (8) T(619.0)

TW(IOO.O) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG . TWE(46.0) 11.0 Dhadar(l45) 27 FP Comp.Adm" (9) T(146.0)

GC(IO.O) PRMR Faridabad Sherpur EDEAG . TWE(146.0) 28 FP Comp.Adm". (5) 7.0 Khadar(146) T(156.0)

TW(240.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG NM Atta TWE(73.0) 56.0 Dadsia(147) 29 FP Comp.Admn. (II) T(313.0)

& TW(90.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG N Atta TWE(127.0) 48.0 Kirawali( 148) 30 FP Comp.Admn. (10) T(217.0)

PRMR Faridabad TWE(165.0) EA NM ·35.0 Lalpur( 149) 31 FP Comp.Admn. (II) T(l65.0)

PRMR Faridabad TWE(31 1.0) EA NM 37.0 Mahavatpur( 154) 32 FP Comp.Admn. (15) T(31 1.0)

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Chakmajai(144) 33 21.0 ---- Uninhabited ------(00655600)

P« BS Maozmabad( 158) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 34 165.0 201 34 5) M« 5) PO(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00655700) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) C(lO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHqlO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DAPHSFWC BS ; Bhaskaula(159) PMSPUC H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 35 132.0 1,202 188 PO PH« 5) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00655800) qIO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) CP(lO+) NW(10+) PHqIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P« Dungarpur{ 157) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 36 195.0 269 34 5)M«5) TSS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00655900) MCW(JO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) PHqlO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« RMPH(IO+) Shikargah( 163) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 37 405.0 514 84 5)M«5) MCW(10+) PO« 5) CM(JO+) (00656000) TKSS-T NCS(IO+) sp(10+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHqIO+) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Rajpur Kalan(l60) PM«5) H(lO+) THPTW ACSOCS CY(5-lO) BS« 5) 38 119.0 594 99 PO« S) CM(S-IO) (00656100) qlO+) MCW(IO+) TKSS-T NCS(5-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(5-1O) ST(5-IO) NW(lO+)

PHS FWCH« BS Kanaura( 156) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 39 163.0 1,317 209 P Mq< 5) 5) MCW« 5) T HP TW PO(IO+) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00656200) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) PHq5-1O) SS-1 PH(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(5-10)

PHSFWC BS Nachauli(ISS) RMP H« 5) THPTW ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) 40 497.0 2,506 427 P0(5.10) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00656300) PM Sq<5) MCW«5) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) PH(lO+) CP(5-10) NW(10+) PHq5-1O) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10)

PHSFWC Badarpur BS RMP(2)H« THPTW CM ACS(10+) CY(10+) 41 Said(lll) 175.0 1,580 248 P Mq<5) PO(5.1O) RS(IO+) S)MCW« 5) SS-T CP(lO+) NC;:S(iO+) SI'(IO+) (00656400) PH(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) , BS Sabra wak(166) PM(5-10) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 42 148.0 469 61 PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00656500) C(10+) MCW(IO+) TK SS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PH(10+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHqlO+) OCS(lO+) ~T(IO+)

P« Phulera(165) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(10+) CV(IO+) BS«5) 43 94.0 465 95 5) M(5-1O) PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00656600) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) PHqIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

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PR MR Faridabad TW(149.0) EA NM Atta 16.0 Maozrnabad(158) 34 FP Comp.Admn. (15) T(149.0)

GC(85.0) PR MR Faridabad EA NM TW(28.0) 19.0 Bhaskaula(159) 35 FP Comp.Admn. (13) T(Il3.0)

PR MR Faridabad Atta, Milk TWE(166.0) EA NM 4.0 25.0 Dungarpur(157) 36 FP Comp.Admn. (II) Products T(166.0)

WE(38.0) Faridabad PR EDEAG N TWE(204.0) 136.0 9.0 18.0 Shikargah(163) 37 Comp.Admn. (12) T(242.0)

GC(44.0) Faridabad Agr. Tools, Nut Rajpur PRFP EA NM TWE(40.0) 2.0 38 Comp.Admn. (10) Bolts 33.0 Kalan(160) T(84.0)

PR MR Farldabad TWE(95.0) EA N Atta 410 27.0 Kanaura(156) 39 FP Comp.Admn. (9) T(95.0)

GC(131.0) PR MR Faridabad EA NM Elect. Goods TWE(247.0) 119.0 Nachau1i(155) 40 FP Comp.Admn. (8) T(378.0)

PR MR Faridabad TWE(15 1.0) Badarpur EA NM Elect. Goods 41 FP Comp.Admn. (II) T(1510) 24.0 Said(lll)

Faridabad TWE(134.0) PR EDEAG - Alta 14.0 Sahrawak(166) 42 Comp.Admn. (15) T(134.0)

Faridabad TWE(79.0) PRFP EDEAG N Agr. Tools 15.0 Phu1era( 165) 43 Comp.Admn. (14) T(79.0)

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BS Tilori Khadar(I64) PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 44 111.0 366 57 PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00656700) C(1O+) MCW(IO+) TKSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHSFWC BS Amipur(I72) RMPH(IO+) THPTW PH ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 45 388.0 1,253 186 P M C(10+) CM{lO+) RS(IO-il:) (00656800) MCW(IO+) TK SS-T PO(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS BS Chirsi( 171 ) H(IO+) THPTW CV(IO+) 46 305.0 934 148 P M« 5) PH PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00656900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) TKSS-T Sp(IO+) Cp{IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kabulpur Patti P« RMPH(IO+) BS THPTW ACS«5) CV(lO+) 47 Mahtab( 170) 382.0 256 48 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00657000) C(JO+ ) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) Cp{IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHSFWC P« BS Sedhola( 168) H(IO+) THPTW ACS{IO+) CV(IO+) 48 233.0 1,275 219 5) M« 5) PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00657100) MCW{IO+) TKSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(10+) C(IO+) PH« 5) Cp{IO+) NW(JO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHSFWC P« BS Tajpur(167) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 49 64.0 150 15 5) M« 5) PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00657200) MCW(IO+) TK SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PH(JO+) CP{lO+) NW{IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DAPHSFWC pel) M(l) S BS Jasana( II 0) H(5-1O) THPTW CM ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 50 238.0 1,621 220 PUC TrC(5- RS(IO+) (00657300) MCW(5-10) WSS-T PH PO« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS FWC H« BS Dhahkola( 108) PM S PUC ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 51 171.0 1,903 256 5) MCW« 5) T HP TW PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00657400) C« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC( 10+) SS-T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kabulpur Patti BS P M«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 52 Parwarish( 169) 311.0 295 46 PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00657500) PH« 5) CP(10+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(Hi+)

H« BS Mahmoodpur( I 07) PM«5)C« THPTW PHP0(5- 'ACS«5) CV(IO+) 53 86.0 921 104 5) MCW«5) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00657600) 5) WSS-T 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS FWC H« ACS BS Shahabad( 109) CV(IO+) 54 155.0 1,407 204 P M C« 5) 5) MCW« 5) T HP TW PH PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00657700) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) SS-T CP(IO+) OCS(IO+)' NW~IO+) ST(IO+)

H« Fattupura( I 0 I) PM«5)C« THPTW ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 55 124.0 1,844 390 5) MCW« 5) PO« 5) CM(5-10) (00657800) 5) SS-T NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CJ>(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+) 95 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the 'U) .,::l nearest place where the facilitv is available is given ~ c:: -0 .. ~ "0 .'S ~ :a~ 0 (.) '" (.) ~ U 1a ';:: u ,i ..c: Vl <) c c:: c:: :.:: til 0 '" ., 0 " '"> "2 0 0 .~ '0 t: ~ .~ U ..c:: B 'E 5 ~ r.e &. (.) c:>. :; '" >. tlIl ., c:>. u - rn 0 '" -0 -0 '" "~ ~ ~ 0 '" e ...,l ~ "0 1i .~ r; ::l '" o(j ;;: ~ ..c:: -0 6 .E~§::l..c:: ._ tIl ~ u '? 'z ';;;"~ ., c: 1a "0 oc:: ._" u 0 .... 0 ~'" ... c: " " .s 0 ..c:: c:: g ~ -8 .g o c:: .... .~ ..c:: a ., '';:: 0 Jl ~ 0 ~ OJ OJ;;"g '" ._ ;;: :; ..... OJ ~ .!::! s ,_ c:>. 0 c:: .~ e~ c:: < c: 19., ::l ~'" 0 0 bO ~ ., B ... .51 O! E c 0 0. ~ .~ OJ c ,£J (.) 1i "'3 ti til S ::l :;;( S Vl E~ 'l§'" 'l§ EO u '6 .~ a:; E ~ ~ "E :l .5 Vl E""" ~.5 ~ :l .", -"0 o a 0=-= rn.. Z ~ ~ z Ul ::E" 0 U,£J ~~. ~Uci'i u e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ""'9 10 11 12 13

BS Tajupur(I12) PHS FWC H« T HP TW ACS« 5) CV«5) 56 187.0 1,002 154 P MC«5) pO(JO+) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00657900) 5) MCW« 5) SS-T NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHq5-10) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST«5)

H(5- Kheri Khun!( 114) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS«5) 57 9S.0 SII 133 P Mq5-10) 10) MCW(5- T HP TW pO« 5) CM«5) (0065S000) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(JO+) 10) PHq5-IO) SS-T PH« 5) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

BS Sadpura( 100) PM«5)q< PHS FWC H« T HP TW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 5S 199.0 1,884 325 PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00658100) 5) 5)MCW«5) WSS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PHqJO+) PH« 5) Cp(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+) PHSFWC BS Bhuapur(I02) PMSPUC RMP H«5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(1O+) 59 154.0 2,446 375 PO PH CM«5) RS(IO+) (00658200) C« 5) MCW«5) SS-T NCS(IO+) Sp« 5) CP«5) NW(IO+) PHqlO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

DAMCWMH CWCPHC P(9) M(5) BS Tigaon(95) PHS(2) THPTW ACSOCS SPST 60 1,188.0 18,068 2,698 S(2) PUC(2) PO PH CM(2)CP RS(IO+) (00658300) fWq2) WSS-T NCS(5-10) CV(5-10) C NW(10+) RMP(S)H(5- 10)

PHSFWC ACS BS Nimka(96) PMSPUC RMP(3)H« THPTW CV(IO+) 61 520.0 4,768 664 PO(5-10) CM«5) OCS(2) RS(IO+) (00658400) q<5) 5) MCW«5) SS-T SP« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST«5)

PHSFWC BS Faridpur(99) PMSPUC RMP(2)H(5- THPTW PH(6) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) 62 23)0 2,642 426 CM(5-10) RS(10+) (00658500) q5-10) 10) MCW(5- SS-T PO(5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) to) PHC(5- I 0) OCS« 5) ST(5-10)

Faizupur MajIa H« P M« 5) q< THPTW ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 63 Neemka(9&) 144.0 475 63 S)MCW«5) PO« 5) CM(S-IO) 5) SS-T NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) (00658600) PHC(5-1O) PH{< 5) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST{S-IO) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP(3) Badoli(116) P(2) M S C« H(S-IO) THPWSS- PH(15) CMCP« ACS« 5) CV«S) BS« 5) 64 311.0 5,068 750 (00658700) 5) MCW(5-1O) T PO« 5) 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS« 5) PHC(5-1O) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(lO+)

H(S- Sarurpur(27) PM«5)C(5- PHPO(5- ACS NCS(5- CV{~-IO) BS« 5) 65 432.0 1,401 195 10) MCW{5- THPTW CM(5-1O) (00658900) 10) 10) IO)OCS(5- SP(5-10) RS(IO+) 10) PHqS-IO) W SS-T CP(5-1O) 10) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

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PRMR Faridabad TWE(162.0) EA NM Milk Products 11.0 14.0 Tajupur(112) 56 FP Comp.Admn. (7) T(162.0)

PRMR Faridabad TWE(86.0) EDEAG NM Atta 12.0 Kheri Khurd(114) 57 FP Comp.Admn. (6) T(86.0)

GC(2.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG NM Elect. Goods TWE(161.0) 36.0 Sadpura(100) 58 FP Comp.Admn. (13) T(163.0)

PRMR Faridabad TWE(I35.0) EDEAG NM Elect Goods 19.0 Bhuapur(102) 59 FP Comp.Admn. (12) T(I35.0)

GC(20.0) PR MR Faridabad EDEAG NM Agr. Tools TWE(951.0) 86.0 11.0 120.0 Tigaon(95) 60 FP Comp.Admn. (9) T(971.0)

GC(l19.0) PRMR Faridabad Alta, Milk EDEAG N TWE(251.0) 7.0 90.0 53.0 Nimka(96) 61 FP Comp.Admn. (II) Products T(370.0)

GC(I3.0) PRMR Faridabad EDEAG N Elect. Goods TWE(l91.0) 27.0 Faridpur(99) 62 FP Comp.Admn. (6) T(204.0)

PRMR Faridabad TWE(118.0) 13 0 Faizupur Majra EDEAG N Agr. Tools 5.0 8.0 63 FP Comp.Admn. (6) T(1180) . Neemka (98)

PR MR Faridabad TWE(159.0) EDEAG NM Agr. Tools 2.0 150.0 Badoli(116) 64 Comp.Admn. (4) T(159.0)

Faridabad TWE(353.0) PR EA N 36.0 43.0 Sarurpur(27] 65 Comp.Admn. (6) T(3S3.0)

97 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns of the nearest place where the facilitv is available is given ., ---- . ~ ~ -c ;J :2~ 0 j u ~ ""<.> ~ ., '';:: (,) u" ..:: cu := rn <.> c: '" -0 c: .~ "§ .52 5 0 0 'u 1:: ~ U ..:: B 'E .-., ;;; t!- 0.. e :; $8. (.) ., cu 0 0 0.. .~ -0 -c::l'" 0 ~ ~ ...J ! 11 ~~ns :s " .;;: t!- -c::l ~ .i1 ~ ~.2 ~j c: ~ a -c::l Co .-U (.) 0 ...... " .s" 0 '" ..:: " c g Qd ~ .g § c." '- 'iii _g" g. a .~ 0 .t::>" .;;l 0 ~ :§ _" '" iii;>""§ ... - "5 '- iii ~ l;b rg .-::: c ...: E .. 0.. 0 c: :s-c::l :s bIl '§ ..... 0 0 .. .:::: ~ " -~ c: 0 "~ ·15 OJ E ~ 0.. ~ .~ iii .5 11 .. E :s OJ .t::> ... E '" :s " E ~ ·c '"E ]j ]j E :s '0" c: vf E-'" .~~ ~~:o E ~ CU ., :s -c::l" ... 0 z ~ ~ Z t.Ll ~ i§ p.. r'l ~ ...:'~ . ~u~ 8] '"I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

BS Mandhawali(92) PM SC(S- - R(S- THPTW ACS(S-IO) CV(S-JO) 66 322.0 2,875 423 PO PH« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00662400) 10) 10) MCW(5- W SS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(5-1O) 10) PHC«5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10)

BS Landola(l04) R(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 67 115.0 1,529 242 P M C(IO+) PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (D0662S00) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) sp(IO+) PR« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Bhainsraoli( 103) PM S R(JO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 68 307.0 2,983 432 PO PH« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00662600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«S) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DA(4) MCW(4) T(65) P(69) M(48) MH(4) W(l5) S(26) CWC(3) PO(12) Block Total 22845.0 129556 TK(13) CM(9) CP ACS(ll) ST SP BS(49) 19116 PUC(l4) C I PHC(4) P8(835) OCS(12) UP(64) Tr PHS(35) 1W(63) FWC(34) RMP64

98 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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Faridabad Alta, Sweets, TW(295.0) PRMR ED 27.0 Mandhawali(92) 66 Comp.Admn. (10) Agr. Tools T(295.0)

Faridabad TW(99.0) PRMR ED 16.0 Landola(104) 67 Comp.Admn. (11) T(99.0)

Faridabad TWE(279.0) PRMR EA 28.0 Bhainsraoli(103) 68 Comp.Adrnn. (13) T(279.0)

GC(942) W(77) PR(65) ED(2) ED N(53) WE(645) MR(44) 2254.0 2045.0 4465.0 EAG (31) M(2Z) TW(1306) FP(49) EA(32) TWE(10812) T(13782)

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100 CENS US OF INDIA 2001

IND IA HARYA NA C.D. BLOCK BAL LABG AR H

PARTS OF' TAH SIL BALLABGARH AND TOTAL AREA (RURA L) OF C.D. BLOCK (In Sq . Km) ." 305.78 TAH SIL FARIDABAD ) TOTAL POPULATION (RURAL) OF CD. BLOCK ... 173602 NUMBER OF TOWN S .. NIL DI STRICT F ARIDA BAD TOTA L NUMBER Of VILLAG ES IN CD. BLOCK ...... 82 DISTAN CE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (In Kms) 0 Km 2 I 0 2 6 8 10 Km

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BOUNDARY STATE , Dl STR ICT _. __ .. _ ; _ ._._ . TAHSIL , CD. BLOCK _._._ . ; ---- VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER 00667200 HEADQUARTERS TAHSIL , CD. BLOCK @ • VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE BELOW 200 ; o • • • • 200 - 499 ; 500 - 999 ; 1000 - 4999 ; E}OOO & ABOVE UNIN HABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. X 00665200 URBAN AREA WITI-l LOCATION CODE NUMBER II NA TlONAL HI GHWA Y ...... NH 2 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION , BROAD GAUGE RS RIVER AND STREAM / CANAL ...... ,. ~ POST OFFICE ...... " ... PO SECONDARY OR SENlOR SECONDARY SCHOOL . S

PR1MARY HEA LTH CENTRE ~ BANK ... B

VIllAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. Hock wse) Name of the District: Faridahld SI. Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location Sl. Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location No. location code codenwnber No. loCation code code number number nwnber 2 3 4 2 3 4 Name ofeD Block: Ballabgarh 40 Kamera(42) 00659100 090020002000200019 Name ofSub-Dist: Ballabgarh 41 Kurali(90) 00662000 090020002000200050 1 Ahmadpur(62) 00666900 090020002000200085 42 Ladhauli(70) 00666400 090020002000200045 2 Akbarpur(178) 00663100 090020002000200061 43 Ladhia Pur(38) 00659600 090020002000200024 3 Alipur(I06) 00662700 090020002000200057 44 Latifpur(I96) 00664600 090020002000200074 4 Aruwah( T93) 00664300 090020002000200072 45 Machhgu-(83) 00661400 090020002000200011 5 Atali(89) 00665500 090020002000200081 46 Mahola(46) 00659900 090020002000200027 6 Atema(60) 00667100 090020002000200089 47 Ml.Ikanpur(200) 00664800 090020002000200076 7 Auli(37) 00659500 090020002000200021 48 Maiemfl(75) 00661100 090020002000200038 8 Badraula(93) 00662200 090020002000200052 49 Manjhaoli(179) 00663300 090020002000200063 9 Bahadurp ur(91) 00662300 090020002000200053 50 Magjpur(88) 00665400 090020002000200080 10 Bahbalpur(69) 00665800 090020002000200046 51 Mohiapur(203) 00665200 090020002000200092 II Bhanakpur(45) 00660100 090020002000200016 52 Mohna(204) 00667300 090020002000200091 12 Bhikuka( 198) 00664900 090020002000200077 53 Mortzapur(97) 00658800 090020002000200007 13 B(jopur(35) 00659400 090020002000200023 54 Mothuka(194) 00664400 090020002000200079 14 Bukharpur(85) 00661700 090020002000200010 55 Mozza Mabad McYra 00663200 090020002000200062 15 ChandaoJi(S2) 00661300 0900200020002000 12 Sekhpur(176) 16 Chandpur(l90) 00663900 090020002000200069 56 Mujeri(SI) 00661500 090020002000200008 17 Chhainsa(202) 00665300 090020002000200093 57 NagJa J ogian( 49) 00660300 090020002000200030 18 Dalelgprh( 186) 00663700 090020002000200067 58 Nangla M.yra Chandpur(187) 00663800 090020002000200068 19 Dayalpur(S6) 0066 I SOD 090020002000200048 59 Narhaoli(66) 00666700 090020002000200084 20 Digj1(56) 00666100 090020002000200042 60 Nazyala(63) 00666800 090020002000200086 2) Dulahpur A'ias 00664700 090020002000200075 61 Nawada TigtOn(84) 00661600 090020002000200009 Paras ramp ur( 197) 62 Pahladpur Ml!ira Badrola(94) 00662100 090020002000200051 22 Faizupur Khadar(192) 00664200 090020002000200071 63 Pahladpur Ml!ira Digh (57) 00666200 090020002000200043 23 Fatehpur Biloch(58) 00666300 090020002000200044 64 Panehra Kalan( 64) 00666500 090020002000200087 24 Firozpur Kalan(41) 00659200 090020002000200020 65 Panehra Khurd(65) 00666600 090020002000200083 25 Garhi B~ur(IS2) 00663500 090020002000200065 66 Phophunda( 68) 00665700 090020002000200047 26 Garhkhera (67) 00665600 090020002000200082 67 Piala(54) 00660700 090020002000200034 27 Gharora( 181 ) 00663000 090020002000200060 68 Raipur Kalan(180) 00662800 090020002000200058 28 Ghorasan(183) 00663600 090020002000200066 69 ~ur(55) 00660900 090020002000200036 29 Harphala(47) 0066000O 090020002000200028 70 Sahapur Khurd (53) 00660500 090020002000200033 30 Hirapur(61) 00667000 090020002000200090 71 Sahupura(195) 00664500 090020002000200078 31 lmamuddinp ur( 191 ) 00664000 090020002000200070 72 Samaipur(43) 00659000 0900200020002000 18 32 lafarpur M!\ira 00665000 090020002000200094 73 Shahjahanpur( 189) 00664100 090020002000200073 Chhainsa( 199) 74 Shahpur Kalan(71) 00666000 090020002000200041 33 Iafarpur M!\ira 00662900 090020002000200059 75 Shahupura(74) 00661200 090020002000200039 Gharora (105) 76 Shekbpur( 177) 00663400 090020002000200064 34 Jajru(52) 00660800 090020002000200035 77 Sikri(48) 00660600 090020002000200029 35 Jawan(59) 00667200 090020002000200088 78 Sikrona( 40) 00659700 090020002000200026 36 Junehera(87) 00661900 090020002000200049 79 Sotai(73) 00665900 090020002000200040 37 Kabulpur Bang;:tr(39) 00659800 090020002000200025 80 Sunper(72) 00661000 090020002000200037 38 Kadhaoli(50) 00660200 090020002000200031 81 Walipur(201) 00665100 090020002000200095 39 Kail Gaon(51) 00660400 090020002000200032 82 Zakopur(36) 00659300 090020002000200022

103 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD _ Census of India 2001 Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 lans. and 10+ lans of the ~ nearest place where the facility is available is given ~ ::l'" 19 "0 -0 ~ "0 u" ~~ 0 ~., ::I'" a '';: U .; ..c: 0 0 '" -0 c "> e :~ t! '" g '" 0 "0 E~ .~ u" .c '! E ~ 8. 0 e c.. :; " ~ 0 M, 0 8- .5! OJ''' ~ .....l 0 "0'" " 0 :: ~ "0 1i 5='E al-::I " .:d .;; ~ ..c: "0 u6 ~.~ jg .2 ~'" 'i) -3 ... -0 r:. o 0 ~ '" !l: :g ~ "bO ..c: '"0 " ..c:'" g g ~ .g ..§ '"o r::. II ~ .::: .~ 0 c.. a ._ "0 '';::; 0 .IJ 0 ..c: " '" '" ._ .;; :; '- OJ j OJ "jg>~ E

CD Block: Ballabga.... (0002)

PHSRMP(3) P« Mortzapur(97) H{5-10) T HP W SS- PH(l5) ACS{< 5) CV«5) BS{< 5) 210.0 2,090 305 5) M«5) C« CM«5) (00658800) MCW(5-10) T P0(5-1O) NCS{< 5) SP« 5) RS«5) 5) CP« 5) PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) ST«5) NW(IO+)

RMPH(5-10) BS " Samaipur(43) PM SC(5- THPTW ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 2 246.0 2,238 402 MCW(5-1O) P0(5-10) CM(5-10) RS{IO+) (00659000) 10) W SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) PHC(5-10) PH(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-10)

PHSRMP BS Kamera(42) P M« 5) C(5- CHW H(5-10) THPTW PH PO(5- ACS NCS{5- CV(~-IO) 3 465.0 1,597 237 CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00659100) 10) MCW(5-10) WSS-T 10) 10) OCS(5- SP(5-10) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHQ5-1O) 10) ST(5-1O)

RMPH(IO+) ACS BS Firozpur Kalan(41) PM S AC THPTW CV(IO+) 4 425.0 1,981 283 MCW(IO+) P0(5-1O) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00659200) C(IO+) WSS-T SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

RMPH(IO+) BS Zakopur(36) PM«5) THPTW ACS{< 5) CV(IO+) 5 183.0 1,190 236 MCW(IO+) PO PH CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00659300) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHSRMP BS Bijopur(35) P ACM«5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(2) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 6 293.0 2,925 410 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00659400) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

P« Auli(37) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 7 206.0 7 2 5)M(5-10) TWSS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) (00659500) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS{IO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

Ladhia Pur(38) P M(5-1O) H(IO+) ACS{IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 8 214.0 1,079 155 T TW W SS'PO(~ 5) CM(lo+) (00659600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) T PH«5) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Sikrona(40) P M(5-10) H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 9 376.0 1,130 158 T TW W SS· PO(;-IO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00659700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) T PH«5) CP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kabulpur DAH(IO+) ACS BS P M« 5) CV(IO+) 10 Bangar(39) 275.0 837 137 MCW(IO+) T TW W SS· PO(;-10) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) SP(IO+) (00659800) PHC(IO+) T PH«5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(lO+)

RMPH(IO+) Mahola(46) THPTW PHPO(5- ACS«S) CV(IO+) B5(1O+) II 481.0 1,339 209 P MC(IO+) MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) (00659900) WSS-T 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

Faridabad TWE(173.0) PRMR EDEAG NM Agr. Tools 14.0 23.0 Mortzapur(97) Comp.Admn. (4) T(I73.0)

GC(6.0) Faridabad PRMR EA NM TWE(173.0) 8.0 10.0 49.0 Samaipur(43) 2 Comp.Admn. (6) T(179.0)

GC(125.0) Faridabad PRMR EA NM WE(290.0) S.O 1.0 44.0 1Wncra(42) 3 Comp.Admn. (7) T(4IS.0)

Faridabad TWE(2S3.0) Firozpur PRMR EA 12S.0 2.0 4 Comp.Admn. (12) T(253.0) 45.0 Kalan(41)

Faridabad TWE(136.0) PRMR EA 32.0 1.0 14.0 Zakopur(36) 5 Comp.Admn. (15) T(136.0)

Faridabad Atta, Sweets, TWE(91.0) PRMR EA ISI.O 28.0 23.0 Bijopur(35) 6 Comp.Admn. (17) Age Tools T(91.0)

Faridabad TW(141.0) PRMR EA 38.0 1.0 26.0 Auli(37) 7 Comp.Admn. (13) T(141.0)

Faridabad TW(100.0) PRMR ED 62.0 31.0 21.0 Ladhia Pur(38) 8 Comp.Admn. (15) T(HlO.O)

Faridabad TW(296.0) PRMR ED 20.0 10.0 50.0 SikrOlla(40) 9 Comp.Admn. (II) T(296.0)

Faridabad TW(229.0) 25 0 Kabulpur PRMR ED 13.0 8.0 10 Comp.Admn. (14) T(229.0) . Bangar(39)

GC(24.0) Faridabad PR ED NM TW(40S.0) 49.0 Mahola(46) II Comp.Admn. (12) T(432.0)

105 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available Cifnot available within the village, a dash C-) is shown in the column and .., next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ::I nearest Dlace where the facilitv is available is lriven c::'" -c ~ ~ OJ 0 u -en- U :l~ u OJ ;;J a '';: u .f .c OJ OJ u c: 0 c:: .i:! e 0 c:: ~ 0 0 :;; ~t! 'E ~ 'ca v u .c ~ 8.. u ., ~ c.. e., 3 0 00 ... c.. u 0 -c'" 0 : ~ ...J <::> ~ (3 'B .~ 1G ]~E '" OJ .s; ~ .c -c 6 al - o %o ._.~ "3 ~ .2 ~'" OJ s:: ~ -c u 0 ... s::'" ~• ~ .9 ::I ... .c'" ... -5 0 OJ 1ij s:: g ~ ._~ .g"0 .,8 OJ ~ ..... -:;; .c c.. . ., '" 6 .0 .;; 0 tii (ij (ij- ._ :; ..... -;; ~ .. ._ -;;>'" .~ c:: .S! .is E os c.. 0 c:: ~ ",-0 < on :;; ..... 0 OIl OJ s:: ~ 0 .,... -;; c ~ ~ .9., E :;; ;>, c c "- .~ ] ... ., E ::I .c u :;;: '" u OJ '" u :0 c:: E '" .~ t ~ g._ E f E ~ ~ E ::I ., of E .... u._ ] E_ ~., 0 0 ;;;l -0 0 0Il.c rn Z'" f- f- Z :::E i§ r:>.. 8] <(5 ~urn 8'e I 2 3 4 5 ""6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

H(S- Harphala( 4 7) P M« 5) C(5- THPTW ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS(5-1O) 12 147.0 795 119 10) MCW(5- PO(5-10) CM(5-1O) (00660000) 10) WSS-T NCS(5-1O) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) BS Bhanakpur( 45) PM S ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 13 479.0 2,705 412 MCW(IO+) T TWW SS'PO(;_IO) CM(IO+) RS(JO+) (00660100) C(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) T PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H« Kadhaoli( 50) P M« 5)C« THPTW ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS(5-1O) 14 172.0 3,173 471 5) MCW«5) PO(5-10) CM«5) (00660200) 5) SS-T NCS« 5) Sp« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST« S) NW(IO+)

H(5- BS Nagla Jogian(49) PM«5) C(5- ACS(5-IO) CV(5-10) 15 301.0 1,455 242 10) MCW(5- TSS-T P0(5-1O) CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00660300) 10) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-IO) 10) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(S-IO)

H« BS Kail Gaon(5l) P TrM«S) THPTW ACS« S) CV«5) 16 160.0 1,043 150 5) MCW«5) P0(5-1O) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00660400) C« 5) SS-T NCS« 5) SP« S) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW{lO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

Sahapur Khurd P TrM« 5) H« THPTW ACS« 5) CV«5) BS(5-10) 17 85.0 738 123 5) MCW«5) PO PH CM« 5) (53) (00660500) C«5) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP« S) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

RMP(7)H(5- BS Sikri(48) PM S C(5- THPTW ACSOCS CV(5-10) 18 529.0 3,935 677 10) MCW(S- PO PH« 5) ~~ CP(S- RS(IO+) (00660600) 10) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(lo+) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

PHS H(S-IO) Piala(54) PM S Tr THPTW CMCP(5- ACSOCS CV(5-10) BS« 5) 19 448.0 4,027 698 MCW(S-IO) PO PH (00660700) C(S-IO) SS-T to) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-tO) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP(3) Jajru(S2) PM Trq< H«S) THPTW j\CS« 5) CV«S) BS« 5) 20 348.0 2,185 344 PO« S) CM«S) (00660800) 5) MCW«S) SS-T NCS«5) SP« S) RS(IO+) PH«S) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« S) NW(IO+)

H(5- Sagarpur(5S) PM Sq5- THPTW ACS NCS(S- CV(~-IO) BS(5-10) 21 345.0 2,627 394 10) MCW(S- PO PH« 5) CM« 5) (00660900) 10) SS-T 10) OCS(5-. SP(5-tO) RS(IO+) 10) PHqIO+) CP(S-tO) 10) ST(5-to) NW{JO+)

RMPH(5-IO) BS Sunper(72) THPTW CMCP(5- ACS NCS(5- CV(~-JO) 22 274.0 1,802 313 P M AC C(5. MeW(S-IO) PO« 5) 10) OCS(5- SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) (00661000) SS-T 10) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH« S) 10) ST(5-1O)

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Faridabad GC(125.0) PR ED NM 6.0 16.0 Harphala(47) 12 Comp.Admn. (\0) T(U5.0)

GC(2S0.0) PR MR Faridabad ED TW(122.0) 15.0 14.0 48.0 Bhanakpur(45) 13 Comp.Admn. (12) T(402.0)

GC(44.0) PR MR Faridabad EA TWE(IOS.O) 20.0 ICadhaoli(50) 14 Comp.Admn. (5) T(152.0)

GC(20.0) Faridabad PR EA TWE(248.0) 5.0 9.0 19.0 Nagla Jogian(49) IS Comp.Admn. (9) T(26S.0)

GC(45.0) PR MR Faridabad EA NM TWE(S5.0) 5.0 25.0 lCail Gaon(51) 16 Comp.Admn. (4) T(l30.0)

GC(II.O) PR MR Faridabad 18 0 Sahapur Khurd EA N TWE(55.0) 1.0 17 Comp.Admn. (5) . (53) T(66.0)

GC(92.0) Faridabad Atta, Sweets, PR EA TWE(358.0) 15.0 17.0 47.0 Sikri(48) 18 Comp.Admn. (8) Agr. Tools T(450.0)

GC{46.0) PR MR Faridabad EA TWE(242.0) 19.0 38.0 103.0 Piala(54) 19 Comp.Admn. (8) T(28S.0)

PR MR Faridabad TWE(307.0) EA N 1.0 40.0 lajru(52) 20 Comp.Admn. (5) T(307.0)

Faridabad Atta, Sweets, TWE(303.0) PRMR EA 7.0 ?5.0 Sagarpur(55) 21 Comp.Admn. (8) Agr. Tools T(303.0)

GC(40.0) Faridabad PRMR EA TWE(194.0) 10.0 30.0 Sunper(72) 22 Comp.Admn. (7) T(234.0) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ~., nearest_]>Iace where the facilitv is available is given .,::J .. C "C "C U 0 <.) U ~ ~~ Iu ''::: Co) oJ .c ~ u u <.) t: r:: 0 c: > .9 ... 0 0 .~ e ~~ .1: ~ m ~ u !::!- .c.,_ .3 u >. <.) u u :; -S&. 0 ;::; ., u .,_ - ;;: 0 ._ OJ;>-g '3 :g e OJ .~ <.) OJ E os c.. 0 I ao e::J"C c -< ::J ..... u 'g '2 ;; t: 0 ~ 8. ~ .9 -;;; ~ .!:: ~ .g., e ::J >. .0 m <.) :.;;; "B ;;J <.) ~ .. '" <.) :;:; E '" E ~ E E :3 c tf E-'" e ~ ~ ~ ~ ::J U o c .~~ 8:;: en ~ I- ~ Z iil ~ 8 ~ u1l -< 0 ~u£l u f! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

RMP(2) H« BS Malema(75) P M« 5) C« THPTW ACS« 5) CV«5) 23 274.0 1,677 268 5) MCW«5) PO« 5) CM«5) RS(Ill+) (00661100) 5) WSS-T NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(Ill+) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

RMP(2) H« BS Shahupura(74) PM«5)C« THPTW ACS« 5) CV«5) 24 307.0 2,179 361 5) MCW«5) 1'0« 5) CM« 5) RS(Ill+) (00661200) 5) WSS-T NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(Ill+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

RMP(3) H« BS , Chandaoli(82) PM S AC THPTW PH(6) ACSOCS CV«5) 25 4710 3,938 635 5) MCW«5) CM«5) RS(1ll+) (00661300) C«5) SS-T 1'0« 5) NCS« 5) Sp« 5) PHC« 5) CP« 5) NW(Ill+) ST« 5)

H(5- BS Machhgar( 83) PMSPUC ACSOCS CV(5-10) 26 481.0 4,617 719 10) MCW(5- THPWSS- PO PH CM(5-IO) RS(1ll+) (00661400) C(5-10) T NCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) 10)PHC« 5) CP(5-10) NW(Ill+) ST(5-10)

Mujeri(81) PO M«5) H(IO+) OCS ACS« CV(~O+) BS« S) 27 372.0 2,166 337 T HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) (00661500) C(1ll+) MCW(IO+) 5) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) T PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) NCS( 10+) ST(l ll+) NW(Ill+)

Nawada BS PM S H(IO+) ACS(10+) CV(IO+) 28 Tigaon(84) 317.0 2,538 383 T HP W SS- PH PO« 5) CM(-IO+) RS(Ill+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00661600) T CP(IO+) NW(lll+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

RMP H(5-10) Bukharpur(85) THPTW PH(IO) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS« S) 29 294.0 2,427 413 PM 0(2)C(5MCW(S_10) CM« 5) (00661700) WSS-T 1'0«5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-1O) RS(Ill+) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-1O) OCS«5) ST« 5) NW(Ill+)

PHSRMP(2) ACS STCV(5- BS Oayalpur(86 ) PM S PUC H(5-10) 30 760.0 7,064 1,175 T TW W SS· PO PH(35) CM CP(5- OCS(2) 10) Sp(5- RS(Ill+) (00661800) C(5-10) MCW(5-10) T 10) NCS(5-10) 10) NW(Ill+) PHC(5-10)

Junehera(87) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(25) ACS« S) CV(IO+) as« 5) 31 182.0 2,170 334 CM«S) (00661900) C(to+) MCW(to+) SS-T PO« S) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS«S) ST« S) NW(IO+)

HC PHC PHS ACS BS Kurali(90) PM S PUC THPTW CV(IO+) 32 452.0 3,706 S97 H(S-IO) PO PH CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00662000) C(S-IO) WSS-T SP(IO+) MeW(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

Pahladpur Majra as PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) 33 Badrola(94 ) 135.0 944 144 PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(Ill+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00662100) PH«S) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) as Badraula(93) PM«5) THPTW ACS(10+) CV(IO+) 34 239.0 2,688 419. MCW(IO+) PO PH« 5) CM(IO+) RS(Ill+) (00662200) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) NW(Ill+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

108 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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TWE(249.0) PR MR Faridabad EA 3.0 22.0 Malerna(75) 23 Comp.Admn (4) T(249.0)

GC(33.0) PR MR Faridabad EA TWE(232.0) 4Z.0 Shahupura(74) 24 Comp.MIln. (4) T(26S.0)

Faridabad Atta, Elec.Goods, TWE(377.0) PR EA NM 2.0 9Z.0 Chandaoli(82) 25 Comp.Mmn. (4) Agr. Tools T(377.0)

GC(66.0) Atta, Elec.Goods, PR MR Faridabad EA NM TWE(36 1.0) 10.0 44.0 Machhgar(83) 26 Comp.Admn. (6) Agr. Tools T(427.0)

Elect. Parts, TWE(277.0) PR MR Faridabad EA NM Sweets, Agr. 37.0 58.0 Mujeri(SI) 27 Comp.Aclmn. (16) T(2nO) Tools

Atta, Sweets, TWE(233.0) Nawada PR MR Faridabad EA NM 36.0 28 Comp.Admn. (I 8) Agr. Tools T(233.0) 4S.0 Tigaon(84)

Faridabad Atta, Sweets, TWE(255.0) PR EA N 3.0 36.0 Bukharpur(85) 29 Comp.AdlDll. (6) Agr. Tools T(255.0)

GC(88.0) PR MR Faridabad Gur, Elec.Goods, EA NM TWE(572.0) 100.0 Dayalpur(S6) 30 Comp.Adna (8) Agr. Tools T(660.0)

Faridabad WE(178.0) PR EA NM 4.0 Junehera(S7) 31 Comp.Adm.. (12) T(178.0)

GC(66.0) PR MR Faridabad Gur, Sweets, EA N TWE(34Z.0) 44.0 Kurali(90) 32 Comp.Admn (10) Agr. Tools T(408.0)

PR MR Faridabad TW(IOZ.0) 33 0 Pahladpur Majra ED N 33 Comp.Admn. (12) T(J02.0) . Badrola(94)

PR MR Faridabad Atta, Sweets, TW(ZOS.O) ED 34.0 8adraula(93) 34 Comp.Admn.(12) Agr. Tools T(20S.0)

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BS Bahadurpur(91) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 35 234.0 1,906 309 P MC(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(10+) (00662300) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) Alipur(I06) P M« 5) THPTW POPH(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 36 413.0 1,459 199 MCW(10+) CM(IO+) (00662700) C(IO+) SS-T 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) cp(1O+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

Raipur Kalan( J 80) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 37 281.0 906 180 PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00662800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(5-10) cp(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Jafarpur Majra 38 Gharora (105) 56.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00662900)

BS Gharora( 181 ) PMS H(IO+) THPTW CM ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 39 476.0 1,891 259 PO«5) RS(IO+) (00663000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T Cp(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH«5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P« Akbarpur( 178) H(IO+) ACS(tO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 40 149.0 127 22 5)M« 5) T HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM«5) (00663100) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) T PH« 5) cp(1O+) PHC(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MozzaMabad P« Majra H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 41 145.0 132 J3 5) M«5) PO« 5) CM(IO+) Selchpur( 176) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PH« 5) cp(10+) (00663200) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(10+) NW(tO+)

PHSH(IO+) BS Manjhaoli( 179) THPTW ACSOCS CV(IO+) 42 733.0 1,879 268 P MC(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO PH« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00663300) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) Cp(IO+) NW(tO+) ST(IO+)

Shekhpur( 177) P M« 5) H(tO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 43 171.0 222 33 PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00663400) C(lO+) 1'1CW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(tO+) SP(IO+) RS(tO+) PH« 5) Cp(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Garhi 44 Bagampur( t82) 241.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00663500)

Ghorasan(183 ) PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(tO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 45 t61.0 199 26 PO(5-tO) CM(IO+) (00663600) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T NCS(lO+) SP(tO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) Cp(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

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PR MR Faridabad TW(21O.0) ED 4.0 20.0 Bahadurpur(91) 35 Comp.Admn. (11) T(210.0)

GC(40.0) PR MR Faridabad EA TWE(258.0) 74.0 26.0 15.0 A1ipur(106) 36 Comp.Admn. (15) T(298.0)

GC(30.0) PR MR Faridabad Raipur EA TWE(20J.O) 24.0 37 Comp.Admn. (15) 26.0 Ka1an(180) T(23 1.0)

Jafarpur Majra ---- Uninhabited ----- 38 Gharora (105)

TW(66.0) PR MR Faridabad EA NM TWE(250.0) 80.0 30.0 50.0 Gharora(181) 39 Comp.Admn. (14) T(316.0)

WE(40.0) Faridabad MR EA TW(88.0) 21.0 Akbarpur(178) 40 Comp.Admn. (16) T(128.0)

TW(19.0) Faridabad 2 0 Mozza Mabad MR EA TWE(30.0) 34.0 41 CompAdmn. (16) . Majm Sekhpur(176) T(109.0)

WE(41.0) PR MR Faridabad TW(l40.0) EA N 154.0 70.0 15.0 Manjhaoli(179) 42 Comp.Admn. (16) TWE(313.0) T(494.0)

WE(35.0) Faridabad MR EA TW(82.0) 40.0 14.0 Shekhpur(177) 43 Comp.Admn. (16) T(1l7.0)

Garhi ------Uninhabited ------44 8agampur( I 82)

PR MR Faridabad TWE(84.0) EA 14.0 20.0 43.0 Ghorasan(183) 45 Comp.Admn. (16) T(84.0)

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~ ~ nearest place where the facilitv is available is given c: .::: ... <:> 0 13 1:: c::~ .~ :2- u .r:: .a C- o -e rIl. ___ ~ ~ ...l <:> '" ]i 0 .~ r; :::J ., .;;:~ ""o 6 oj ._ 1Il- ~ t!.- ..<: 0 E~§::J ._ ., s:: ... ""s:: C U ~~ OJ) " 0 ~ 0 '":::J ~ .r::'" g 'g g c ~ -5" -8 .g ., .~ 0 .!l Q. ""a .a ''::; 0 .0 ~ ..<: -g fl .;:: .. :::> ., .S ~.~ ~ ., OJ 0 " (0 ] ~:;: rIl Z t- ~ Z ~ ::E 0 ~ ~~ ~Urn u e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

P« Oalelgarh( 186) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 46 182.0 677 98 5)M« 5) PO(5-10) CM(IO+) (00663700) MCW(lO+) WSS-T NCS(lO+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) C(1O+) PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Nangla Majra P« BS H(JO+) THPTW ACS« 5} CV(lO+) 47 Chandpur( 187) 83.0 38 8 5)M«5) PO(5-10) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) (00663800) C(lO+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) ACS BS Chandpur{ 190) THPTW CV(IO+) 48 222.0 2,439 400 P M C(1O+) MCW(JO+) PO PH« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00663900) SS-T Sp(IO+) PHC«5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

P« BS Imamuddinpur{ 191 H(10+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 49 190.0 528 90 5)M«5) PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) ) (00664000) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) C(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

DAH(IO+) ACS BS Shahjahanpur{ 189) P M«5) CV(IO+) 50 776.0 2,009 335 MCW(IO+) T HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) OCS(2) RS(IO+) (00664100) C(IO+) Sp(IO+) PHC« 5) T PH« 5) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

Faizupur BS H(lO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) 51 Khadar{ 192) 349.0 905 149 P M C(lO+) P0(5-10) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) (00664200) PH«5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(1O+)

RMP H(IO+) BS Aruwah( 193) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 52 447.0 2,313 320 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO(5-10) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00664300) WSS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PHC«5) PH« 5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS MOlhuka( 194) P M«5) H(1O+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 53 353.0 1,422 219 PO(5-lO) CM(lO+) RS(lO+) (00664400) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

BS Sahupura( 195) H(1O+) THPTW ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 54 650.0 816 136 P M C(10+) PO(5-10) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00664500) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-lO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P« Latifpur( 196) H(IO+) Aq;(IO+) CV(IO+) BS«5) 55 157.0 148 34 5)M« 5) TWSS-T PO(5-10) CM(IO+) (00664600) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PH«5) CP(lO+) PHC(5-lO) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Dulahpur Alias P« H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 56 Paras ram pur( 197) 240.0 411 75 5) M« 5) PO« 5) CM(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) 'SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00664700) C(lO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+} PHC(5-10) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« BS{< S) Makanpur(200) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 57 401.0 62 8 5)M«5) T TW SS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00664800) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

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TWE(170.0) MR FP Faridabad EA 4.0 8.0 Dalelgarb(I86) 46 Comp.Admn. (16) T(170.0)

Faridabad TWE(430) 25 0 Nang1a Majra PR FP EA 15.0 47 Comp.Admn. (16) T(43.0) . Chandpur( 187)

Faridabad TWE(175.0) PR EA 5.0 42.0 OIandpur(I90) 48 Comp.Admn. (16) T(175.0)

PR MR Faridabad TWE(152.0) EA N 7.0 10.0 49 CompAdrnn (IS) T(152.0) 21.0 Imamuddinpur(191)

PR MR Faridabad TWE(430.0) EA N 325.0 50 Comp.Admn. (18) T(430.0) 21.0 Shahjahanpur(189)

GC(40.0) Faizupur PR MR Faridabad EA TWE(247.0) 7.0 27.0 51 Comp.Admn. (IS) 28.0 Khadar( 192) T(287.0)

PR MR Faridabad Alta, Sweets, TWE(320.0) EA 17.0 110.0 Aruwah(193) 52 Comp.Admn. (IS) Agr. Tools T(320 0)

PR MR Faridabad TWE(280.0) EA N 27.0 40.0 6.0 Mothuka(194} 53 Comp.Admn. (18) T(280.0)

PR MR Faridabad TWE(44S.0) EA 70.0 132.0 Sahupura( 195} 54 Comp.Admn. (12) T(44S.0)

TWE(93.0) PR MR Faridabad EA 52.0 Hi.o 2.0 Latifpur(196) 55 Camp.Admn. (14) T(93.0)

Faridabad TWE(125.0) 25 0 Dulabpur Alias MR EA 90.0 S6 Camp.Admn. (12) T(125.0) . Parasntmpur( 197)

TW(23.0) Faridabad PR EDEAG N TWE(201.0) 67.0 104.0 6.0 Mabnpur(200) 57 Comp.Admn. (IS) T(224.0}

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P« Bhikuka(198) H(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 58 110.0 26 7 5)M«5) TTWSS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) (00664900) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) C(1O+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Jafarpur Majra P« H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(JO+) BS« 5) 59 Chhainsa( 199) 129.0 54 10 5) M« 5) TTWSS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) (00665000) C(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST{lO+) NW(IO+)

Walipur(20 I) 60 166.0 --Uninhabited ------(00665100) Mohiapur(203 ) 61 221.0 --Uninhabited ---- (00665200)

RMP H(IO+) BS Chhainsa(202) PM S THPTW ACSOCS CV(IO+) 62 2,174.0 8,941 1,378 MCW(lO+) PO PH(70} CM(2} CP RS(IO+) (00665300) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PHC(5-10) NW(IO+) ST(JO+)

BS Maojpur(88) PM« 5) H(IO+) HPTWW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 63 241.0 1,476 251 PO PH(30) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00665400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-W NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) Cp« 5) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

DA H(IO+) ACS BS Atali(89) PM S THPTW CV(IO+) 64 621.0 5,795 892 MCW(IO+) PO PH(IO) CM(IO+) OCS(2) RS(lO+) (00665500) C(IO+) SS-T Sp(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSH(lO+) BS Garhkhera (67) THPTW OCS ACS« CV(;O+) 65 288.0 3,579 610 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00665600) SS-T PHC(5-1O) PH«5) CP(IO+) NCS(JO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

P« H(5- - BS Phophunda(68) ACS(5-10) CV(5-tO) 66 360.0 1,752 388 5) M« 5) C(5- 10) MCW(5- ~ HP W SS- PH PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00665700) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-IO) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(5-IO)

Bahbalpur(69) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 67 246.0 2,268 348 P M C(10+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00665800) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Sotai(73) PM«5)C(5- PHSH(5-10) THPTW ACS(5-1O) CV(5-IO) BS«5) 68 475.0 3,500 598 5) CM(5-1O) (00665900) 10) MCW(5-1O) WSS-T PO« NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH«5) CP(5-10) . OCS(5-1O} ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

- H(5- Shahpur Kalan(71) P M« 5) C(5- ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 69 382.0 2,007 268 10) MCW(5- TTWWSS' PO«5) CM(5-1O) (00666000) 10) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) 10)PHC(5-10) T PH«5) CP(5-10) OCS«5) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

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c E_,. ..g0 c- oo ,1; e- 'U :§ ;; ... 0 ::I " E (j ..." ., ~ .5 E -u c ~., g :c ...00 ;;: ~ ~ c" .. >. .. "0 ... t '">. ~ ~ .0... B Q. ~ f! -0 J! > .;;: ~ ... o ::I ..r:: 0. 0. 0._ e. ~ a .. E u B ::l -0 ~ ... ::l .. '" 0.'" §~ ., !!!l ~ :a -0c 0 c e t ::I ;;; iii ::I.e: ... 0. ;;; c: 00 l: _ " .. ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 f! 0. 0 .. 0 c f! t -< ~ Q.., ~ ::;;: E I-'< g ::> 8~ -< ~ v> 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

TW(8.0) fuidabad PR EDEAG N TWE(87.0) 9.0 4.0 2.0 Bhikuka(198) 58 Comp.Admn. (18) T(95.0)

Faridabad TWE(126.0) 3 0 Jafarpur Majra PR EDEAG N 59 Comp.Admn. (18) T(126.0) . Chhainsa(199)

---- Uninhabited ------Walipur(20 I) 60

----- Uninhabited ------Mohiapur(203 ) 61

GC(32.0) Fmdabad TW(600.0) PRMR EA NM 296.0 206.0 S.O Chhainsa(202) 62 Comp.Admn. (IS) TWE(1032.0) T(l664.0)

FMidabad TWE(22S.0) PR EA NM 16.0 Maojpur(8S) 63 Comp.Admn (14) T(225.0)

Faridabad TWE(552.0) PR EA NM Elee.Goods 14.0 1.0 48.0 Atali(89) 64 c_" Admn. (II) T(552.0)

Faridabad Alta, Sweets, TWE(251.0) PRFP EA NM 6.0 25.0 Garhkhera (67) 65 Co.p.Admn. (II) Agr. Tools T(251.0)

GC(50.0) Fariclabad PRMR EA TWE(289.0) 21.0 Phophunda(68) 66 COIllp.Admn. (9) T(339.0)

GC(28.0) Faridabad Bricks, Sweets, PRMR EA NM TWE(IS6.0) 11.0 21.0 Bahbalpur(69) 67 Co~.Admn. (12) Agr. Tools T(2!4.0)

GC(6S.0) Faridabad Atta, Sweets, PRMR EA NM TWE(32 1.0) 3.0 38.0 48.0 Sotai(13) 68 Comp.Admn. (8) Agr. Tools T(386.0)

GC(l60.0) Faridlbad Shahpur PRMR EA NM TWE(9S.0) 69 ComllAdmn. (10) 127.0 Kalan(7!) T(255.0)

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~ g! nearest place where the facility is available is e;iven ~ "0 j "0 '"0 <> ~1 <> u" a ''';::,,- u oi s:: ..c:" ""''"c ;; .~ 0 s:: '"> 1i! '§ t! :§_ 0 0'" .~ 1:~ .~ u'" ..c: .a r:! <> !::!- 0- :; 8- ~ ~ OIl 0 " <5 "0 0-" <> ....l ~ 0 '" 1i" 9 .~ '" ~ :~E ~ ~ .;:;: C!- "0 0 co., d(! ..c -0 <> 6 .~ -3 J! .2 ';;;';:: s:: ~ a -0 o ._ <> 0 ... "OIl 0 ... c s:: • -5'" .~ 0 ..c: s:: g ~ ~ .g o c t .!!! ...... c: .~ 0 .D .:;: 0 '" '" '" OJ;;"g '" ._ :; .... OJ ~ OJ ."t:: s:: -( E o s:: ~ OIl .~ e .~s:: 19., .... e'" g- 0 OIl .2 Ol E c 0 t .~ OJ c " .E~ ;:l >, " "- .D <> :;;: B '" <> ~ E ;J OJ '" E" '" ~ g .- E ~ ·c E'" 2i E g :a .S E-'" .9 t g:-;: ., 0 ::s "0 '"0 lib.;:;

PHSH(5-10) BS Digh(56) P M« 5) C(5- THPTW ACSOCS Cy(s-W) 70 654.0 3,433 504 MCW(5-10) PO PH(IO) CM(5-W) RS(IO+) (00666100) 10) W SS-T NCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) PHC(5-1O) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

Pahladpur Majra BS P M«5) H(IO+) THPWSS- ACS«5) CV(lO+) 71 Digh (57) 337.0 1,994 293 PO(~5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) (00666200) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(I~) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

HHDARMP Fatehpur as PMSPUC H(IO+) THPTW CM ACSOCS CY(lO+) 72 Biloch(58) 644.0 8,275 1,186 PO PH RS(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T Cp(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) (00666300) NW(IO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+)

Ladhauli(70) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CY(JO+) BS« 5) 73 462.0 1,833 268 PO« 5) CM«5) (00666400) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PH« 5) CP(JO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Panehra Kalan( 64) PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW OCS ACS« CY(~O+) BS« 5) 74 323.0 2,827 392 PO«5) CM(W+) 5) (00666500) C(10+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHCPHS Panehra Khurd(65) PM S PUC THPTW ACSOCS CY(IO+) BS« 5) 75 382.0 2,754 422 H(IO+) PO PH CM(IO+) (00666600) C(JO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) cp(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

NarhaoJi(66) P 0(2)M«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 76 555.0 2,316 339 PH PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00666700) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) cp(10+) PHC(lO+) OCS«5) ST{IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSH(lO+) BS Naryala(63) PM S 0(2) THPTW PH(2) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 77 378.0 3,198 565 MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00666800) C(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PHC« 5) Cp(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Ahmadpur(62) P M«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 85« 5) 78 122.0 843 168 PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00666900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(lO+) SP(JO+) RS(lo+) PH«S) Cp(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) BS Hirapur( 61 ) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 79 361.0 2,895 425 P MC(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHPO« 5) CM(!O+) RS(IO+) (00667000) WSS-T NCS(IO+) .SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) Cp(IO+) NW{lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS A1ema(60) PM«5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 80 244.0 1,402 182 T HP W SS- PO(;-IO) CM(IO+) R5(1O+) (00667100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) T PH« 5) Cp(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(1l1.0) PR MR Faridabad Bricks, Atta, Agr EA NM TWE(394.0) 16.0 133.0 Digh(56) 70 Comp.Admn. (10) Tools T(5050)

GC(90.0) PR MR Faridabad 60 0 Pahladpur Maj ra EA NM TWE(187.0) 71 Comp.Admn. (12) . Digh(57) T(277.0)

Atta, Elec.Goods, TWE(569.0) Fatehpur PR MR Faridabad EA NM 72 Comp.Admn. (16) Agr. Tools T(569.0) 75.0 Biloch(58)

TWE(393.0) PR MR Faridabad EA N 10.0 29.0 30.0 Ladhauli(70) 73 Comp.Admn. (12) T(393.0)

Faridabad Atta, Sweets, TWE(293.0) Panehra PRMR EA 2.0 74 Comp.Admn (16) Agr. Tools T(293.0) 28.0 Kalan(64)

WE(20.0) Faridabad Bricks, Atta, Agr. Pauehra PRMR EA TWE(349.0) 3.0 75 Comp.Admn. (14) Tools 10.0 Khurd(65) T(369.0)

GC(40.0) Faridabad PRMR EA NM TWE(482.0) 23.0 10.0 Narbaoli(66) 76 Comp.Admn. (15) T(S22.0)

Faridabad Bricks, Sweets, TWE(364.0) PRMR EA NM 4.0 10.0 Naryala(63) 77 Comp.Admn. (15) Agr. Tools T(364.0)

Faridabad Bricks, Sweets, TWE(1l9.0) PRMR EA NM 3.0 Ahmadpur(62) 78 Comp.Admn. (16) Agr. Tools T(119.0)

Faridabad TWE(333.0) PR EA NM 28.0 Hirapur(61) 79 Comp.Admn. (15) T(333.0)

Faridabad TWE(229.0) PR EA NM 15.0 Atema(60) 80 Comp.Admn (18) T(229.0)

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PHSH(!O+) ACS BS Jawan(59) PM S THPTW CV(IO+) 81 910.0 5,696 929 MCW(IO+) PH PO« 5) CM« 5) NCS(JO+) RS(JO+) (00667200) C(10+) WSS-T SP(lO+) PHC« 5) CP(JO+) OCS«5) NW(JO+) ST(JO+) PHCPHS as Mohna(204) PMS RMP(3) THPTW CM ACSOCS CV(JO+) 82 1,737.0 9,237 1,483 RS(I(}+) (00667300) C(IO+) H(JO+) WSS-T PO PH(IO) CP(JO+) NCS(JO+) Sp(JO+) NW(IO+) MCW(JO+) ST(lO+)

HB DA(4) '(65) M(l2) HC PRC(3) T(77) W(S3) PO(19) Block Total 30578.0 173602 27349 S(19) PUC(5) 'llS(lO) CM(9) CP ACS(21) ST BS(45) Tr(4) AC(4) RMP(36) HP(66) PR(239) OCS(19) 0(7) CIIW TW(66)

118 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on ]999) Land use (i,e, area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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Alta, Elec,Goods, TWE{82LO) PRMR Palwal (J6) EA 20,0 5,0 64,0 Jawan(59) 81 Agr, Tools T(82LO)

Bricks, Alta, Agr. TWE(1144,O) PRMR Palwal (14) EA NM 319,0 274,0 Mohna(204) 82 Tools T(1144,O)

GC(1797) PR(73) E0(9) ED N(42) WE(604) MR(6J) EAG(4) M(29) TW(l899) 2305.0 980.0 3018.0 FP(J) EA(65} lWE(18291) T(23591)

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120 CENSUS OF' INOlA 2001

INDIA HARYANA CD. PALWAL BLOCK TOTA L AREA (RURAL) Of C O. BLOCK (In Sq Km) 490.30 PART OF' TAH SIL PAl.WAL ) TOTAL POPULATION (RURAL) OF CO. BLOCK 229614 NU MBER OF' TOWNS ~ .. F' TOTAL NUMBER Of VI LLAGES IN CD BLOCK 124 Dl STR1CT ARIDABA D DISTANCE f RO N D1 STRHi HEADQUARTE:RS (I n Km s) 30

Km 2 1 0 2 B B 10 Km

C.D. BLOCK BOUNDA RY EXCLUDES STAT UTOHY TOW N BO UNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO U 2000 & /] l

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BOUNDARY STA TE : DISTR ICT TA HSIL . CD. BLOCK TA HSIL PALWAL VILLAGE Wl TH PERMANENT LOCA TI ON CODE NUMBER 00667400 CH ANCE IN JURISDICTION 1991 - 2001 HEADQUARTERS: TA HSIL ; C.D. BLOCK @ • Km 10 10 Km VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE BE LOW 200; ~ ~- . ~ 200 - 499 ; 500 - 999 ; 1000 - 4999 ; 5000 & ABOVE ... - '- . n UN INHABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCA TION CODE NUMBEH X 00674700 ) TAHSIL- ' :,> ,; ~. PAL'II AL } URBAN AREA Wl TH LOCA TlON com: NUMBER III NATIONAl, II IGI IWAY ... NH 2 '\ TAHSIL' ST ATE 1-11 G1I WAY SH 2B I HOD1L.J : IMPORTA NT METALLED ROAD RA ILwAY LINE WIT II ''rATION BROAD GA UGE: RS

RIVER & STRAM / CANAL BOUN DARY. STATE POST OFF ICE PO DISTRICT 'l'AH SIL SECONDARY OR SEN IOR SECONDARY SC HOOL S AREA LOST TO NEWLY PR IMARY HEALTH CENTRE CREATED TAH SI L BODAL BANK

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District: Faridabad Sl. No. Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number I 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Palwal Name of Sub-Dist: Palwal I Adupur(23) 00675000 090030003000300082 2 Aghwanpur(65) 00673600 090030003000300073 3 Aharwan(32) 00676700 090030003000300092 4 Akbarpur Dakora(151) 00678500 090030003000300115 5 Alapur(66) 00673700 090030003000300074 6 Alawalpur(62) 00672900 090030003000300065 7 AlIika(36) 00675100 090030003000300081 8 Amarpur(177) 00669100 090030003000300061 9 Am~u(38) 00674100 090030003000300035 10 Asawta( 160) 00677900 090030003000300106 II Asoati(51) 00670600 090030003000300027 12 Attar Chata( 17) 00674400 090030003000300010 13 Badh

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Alphabetical list of ViII ages (CD. block mse) Name of the District: Faridabad SI. No. Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number I 2 3 4 41 Farezarabad Misa(171) 00679700 090030003000300117 42 Fazalpur(63) 00673400 090030003000300071 43 Fewzep ur( 64) 00673500 090030003000300072 44 Gadhpuri(2) 00671000 090030003000300024 45 Gailpur(33) 00675600 090030003000300095 46 Ghagot(57) 00669700 090030003000300042 47 Ghori(183) 00679200 090030003000300119 48 Gopi Khera(58) 00669600 090030003000300043 49 Gugera(68) 00674000 090030003000300076 50 Gurwarit \ 85) 00679500 090030003000300122 51 Hansapur(181) 00667700 090030003000300047 52 Harphali(3) 00671100 090030003000300022 53 Hosan!!ilbad(152) 00678300 090030003000300112 54 Jaindapur(16) 00674300 090030003000300009 55 Jalalpur Khalsa(31) 00676800 090030003000300093 56 Jalhaka(59) 00667400 090030003000300044 ; 57 Janauli( 45) 00672800 090030003000300037 58 lataula(48) 00670500 090030003000300028 59 Jhuppa(192) 00668400 090030003000300054 60 Jodhpur(78) 00677200 090030003000300099 61 Jor Khera(28) 00676300 090030003000300085 62 Kairakat25) 00676000 090030003000300089 63 Kakrali(69) 00675200 090030003000300077 64 Kakripur(54) 00670000 090030003000300039 65 Kalwaka(6) 00671400 090030003000300002 66 Karna(70) 00675700 090030003000300080 67 Katesra(6O) 00669500 090030003000300064 68 Kh~urka( 165) 00673300 090030003000300070 69 Kherla Frizerpur( 170) 00678700 090030003000300116 70 Khusrop ur( 159) 00677800 090030003000300105 71 K ishorp ur( 18) 00674500 090030003000300011 72 Kithwari( 163) 00678100 090030003000300108 73 Korara Shahpur(61) 00669400 090030003000300066 74 Kulina(178) 00667500 090030003000300045 75 Ladpur(52) 00670200 090030003000300029 76 Lalpur Qadim(166) 00673200 090030003000300069 77 Lalwa(71) 00675400 090030003000300079 78 Loh~h(161) 00678000 090030003000300107 79 Maheshpur(24) 00676100 090030003000300083 80 M a1ik!!ilO i( 164) 00673100 090030003000300109 81 Mandkol(53) 00670100 090030003000300038 82 Masudpur(179) 00667600 090030003000300046 contd ....

124 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block ,"se) Name ofthe District: Faridabad Sl. No. Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number 1 2 3 4 83 Medapur(49) 00670700 090030003000300026 84 M eghp ur(72) 00675300 090030003000300078 85 M ilakp ur(21 ) 00674800 090030003000300014 86 M iranpur(43) 00672600 090030003000300033 87 Nag;lIia(l97) 00668300 090030003000300053 88 Nangla Bhiku( 41) 00672300 090030003000300020 89 Nangli Pachanki(26) 00676600 090030003000300088 90 Pahladpur(184) 00679400 090030003000300121 91 PaJw aJ(RuraJ)(Part )(73) 00677700 090030003000300100 92 Papri(22) 00674900 09OO30003000300QI5 93 Paroli(7) 00671500 090030003000300003 94 Patli Kalan(39) 00673800 090030003000300036 95 Path Khurd(67) 00673900 090030003000300075 % Pelak(168) 00678900 090030003000300110 97 Pirthla(42) 00672400 090030003000300021 98 Raipur(74) 00675500 090030003000300096 99 Rajolaka(34) 00675900 090030003000300091 100 Rajpura(77) 00677000 090030003000300098 101 Rajupur Bang;:tr(19) 00674600 090030003000300012 102 Rajupur Khadar (187) 00668800 090030003000300058 103 Rakhota(29) 00676400 090030003000300086 104 Rarnpur Khor(l76) 00669200 090030003000300062 105 Rasulpur(150) 00678600 090030003000300126 106 Ratipur(75) 00677100 090030003000300097 107 Rehrana( 81 ) 00677400 090030003000300104 lOS Ronija( 162) 00678200 090030003000300113 109 Sadarpur(56) 00669800 090030003000300041 110 Saidpur(9) 00672000 090030003000300005 III SehraJa(5) 00671300 090030003000300001 112 Shaikhpur(l95) 00668100 090030003000300051 III SihoJ(l73) 00679000 090030003000300118 114 Sikandarpur(ll) 00672200 090030003000300017 115 Softa(l) 00670900 090030003000300023 116 Solra(189) 00668600 090030003000300056 117 Sujwari(174) 00679100 090030003000300067 118 Taraka(169) 00678800 090030003000300111 119 Tatarpur(47) 00670400 090030003000300031 120 Teharki(l2) 00671900 090030003000300006 121 Thanthri (182) 00668900 090030003000300059 122 Tikri Brahman(82) 00677300 090030003000300103 123 Ulainda(20) 00674700 090030003000300013 124 Zaibabad Kherli(l93) 00667900 090030003000300049

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CD Block: Palwal (0003)

BS Jalhaka(59) P M S H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) 375.0 1,922 297 PO PH CM«5) RS(IO+) (00667400) C(1O+) MCW(10+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

RMP(2) Kulina( 178) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 2 311.0 1,772 268 PO«5) CM(IO+) (00667500) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(lo+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Masudpur( 179) P M«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 3 207.0 57 9 PO« 5) CM«5) (00667600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) W5S-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS{IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« PHSH(IO+) Hansapur( 181 ) THPTW CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 4 503.0 1,120 147 5) M« 5) MCW(lO+) PO« 5) (00667700) WSS-T CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

ACS BS 8agpur Kalan( 191) PM 5 H(IO+) THPTW PO CV(IO+) 5 643.0 3,599 580 CM« 5) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00667800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WS5-T PH(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) 5T(IO+)

Zaibabad H(5- PM«5) THPTW ACS«5) CV(5-10) 85« 5) 6 Kherli(193) 214.0 381 65 10) MCW(5- PO{< 5) CM(5-1O) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) R5(10+) (00667900) 10)PHqIO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

H(5- Bhud(194) PM«5) THPTW ACS(5-1O) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 7 150.0 529 82 10) MCW(5- PO« 5) CM(5-10) (00668000) C(lO+} WSS-T NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) 10) PHqIO+) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

DH(5-10) Shaikhpur( 195) P M« 5) THPTW ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 8 233.0 1,203 178 MCW(5-10) 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (00668100) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(5-10) OCs(5-1O) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

P« H(5- Behrampur( 196) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 9 77.0 109 20 5) M(5-1O) 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) (00668200) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-IO} RS(IO+) C(lO+) 10) PHqlO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-IO) ST{5-IO) NW(IO+)

H(5- Nagalia( 197) PM(5-10) THPTW ACS(5-1O) CV(5-10) BS«5) 10 464.0 421 68 10) MCW(5- PO« 5) CM(5-10) (00668300) C(IO-r) WSS-T NCS(5-1O) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) 10) PHqIO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

126 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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PR MR Palwal (14) EA N TWE(346.0) T(346.0) 29.0 Jalhaka(59)

TWE(284.0) PR Palwal (18) EA NM Bricks T(284 0) 27.0 Kulina( 178) 2

TW(125.0) PR Palwal (18) EA TWE(43.0) 12.0 27.0 Masudpur( 179) 3 T(168.0)

TW(250.0) PR Palwal (16) EDEAG Earthen Pots TWE(216.0) 37.0 Hansapur( 181 ) 4 T(466.0)

TW(270.0) PRMR Earthen Pots, Rabupura (U.P.) (12) EA N TWE(324.0) 8agpur Desi Ghee 49.0 Kalan(191) 5 T(594.0)

TW(l12.0) PR Itabupura (U.P.) (9) ED EAG Zaibabad TWE(80.0) 10.0 12.0 Kherli(193) 6 T(192.0)

TW(840) PR Rabupura (U.P.) (9) EA N TWE(49.0) 17.0 Bhud(l94) 7 T(l33.0)

TW(190.0) MRFP Rabupura (U.P.) (8) EA N TWE(n.O) 21.0 Shaikhpur( 195) 8 T(212.0)

TW(40.0) MR Rabupura tU.P) (7) ED EAG TWE(20.0) 10.0 7.0 Behrampur( 196) 9 T(60.0)

TW(317.0) MR Rabupura (U'?) (8) EA N Des; Ghee TWE(900) 43.0 14.0 Nagalia( 197) 10 T(4070)

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P« D H(5-1O) Jhuppa( 192) THPTW ACS(5-IO) CV(5-1O) BS«5) II 2690 423 79 5) M(5-1O) MCW(5-10) PO«5) CM(5-IO) (00668400) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-1O) NW(lO+)

Bagpur PHSH(IO+) PM S PUC THPTW ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS«5) 12 ,. Khurd(190) 351.0 1,193 173 MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00668500) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHCPHS ACS Solra( 189) PMS THPTW CV(IO+) BS«5) 13 1,440.0 3,838 559 H(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) (00668600) C(lO+) WSS-T SP(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(\O+) PH(\O+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- Bholra( 188) PM« 5) THPTW ACS«5) CV(5-1O) BS«5) 14 195.0 1,348 206 10)MCW(5- PO«5) CM(5-10) (00668700) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Rajupur Khadar H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 15 485.0 1,246 191 P MC(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) (187)(00668800) MCW(IO+) W SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Thanthri (182) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 16 5010 2,190 339 P M C(lO+) PO«5) CM(IO+) (006611900) MCW(lO+) WSS-T NCS(lo+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

RMPH(IO+) Balai(180) PM«5) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 17 307.0 1.370 209 MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00669000) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(JO+) CP(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHCPHS ACS BS Amarpur( 177) PMS THPTW CV(IO+) 18 223.0 1,181 191 H(IO+) PO PH(IO) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00669100) C(IO+) WSS-T SP(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(JO+) NW(IO+) ST(JO+)

PHSRMP Rampur Khor(J 76) PM« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) B8« 5) 19 337.0 1,103 170 PO«5) CM(lO+) (00669200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(lO+) BS Dadota( 175) THPTW PH(2) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 20 143.0 1,557 246 P M C(lO+) MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00669300) W SS-T PO«5) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

128 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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TW(79.0) MR FP Rabupura (U.P.) (8) ED EAG TWE(500) 140.0 Jhuppa(192) 11 T(n'H))

TW(200.0) Bagpur PR Rabupura (U.P.) (12) ED EAG TWE(135.0) \6.0 Khwd(190) 12 T(3350)

TW(972.0) MR FP Jewar (U.P.) (12) EA N Agr.Tools, Atta TWE(400.0) 6.0 62.0 5oIra(189) 13 T(1372.0)

TWE(181.0) MR FP Jewar (u.P.) (6) EA N 14.0 Bholra(188) 14 T(181.0)

TWE(41O.0) 75 0 Rajupur Khadar MRFP Palwal (26) EA NM Desi Ghee 15 T(41O.0) . (187)

GC(40.0) TW(339.0) PR Palwal (IS) EA NM Eard\ell Pot~ H14.0 'Thanthri (\ &2) \6 TWE(IS.O) T(397.0)

TW(IIS.O) PR Palwal (18) EDEAG TWE(153.0) 13.0 26.0 Balai(180) 17 T(268.0)

TWE(199.0) PR Palwal (16) EA N Bricks 24.0 T(199.0) Amarpur( I 77) 18

TWE(307.0) PR Palwal (16) EA Rampur T(307.0) 7.0 23.0 Khor(176) 19

TWE(126.0) PRMR Palwal (II) EA N T(126.0) 17.0 Dadota(175) 20

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KOflIra H(5- BS P M« 5) ACS«5) CV(S-IO) 21 Shahpur( 61 ) 152.0 552 77 10) MCW(S- TTWSS-T PO«5) CM(5-IO) RS(IO+) C(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) (00669400) 10) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

PHSRMP H(S· BS Katcsra( 60) PMS ACSNCS CV(S-IO) 22 466.0 2.180 341 10) MCW(S- THPWSS- POPH(4) CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00669500) C(IO+) aeS(5-10) SP(5-IO) 10)PHC(10+) T CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) ST(S-IO)

Gopi Khera(58) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 23 177.0 863 130 PH PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00669600) C(10+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS« 5) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) Cp(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS Ohago1(57) PM« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 24 150.0 2,168 306 PO«S) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00669700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH« S) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

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H(5- Badraon( SS) THPTW ACS NCS(S- CV(;-IO) BS« S) 26 845.0 2,282 357 P M C(IO+) 10) MCW(S- PO« 5) CM(5-10) (00669900) WSS-T 10) aeS(5- SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP(S-10) 10) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

H(S- Kakripur(54) PM« S) THPTW ACS«5) CV«S) 8S RS« 5) 27 1500 830 126 10) MCW(S- PO«5) CM(S-IO) (00670000) C(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) wss-r PH« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10)

ACS NCS(S- CV SP(S- Mandkol(S3) PMS PHC H(S-IO) T HP W SS- PH PO(S- BS« S) 28 827.0 2,342 371 CM{S-IO) 10) OCS{5- 10) ST{5- (00670100) C(IO+) MCW(5-1O) T 10) RS(IO+) CP(S-lO) 10) 10) NW(IO+)

P« H(5- Ladpur(52) ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 29 232.0 5) M« 5) 10) MCW(S- WSS-W PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) (00670200) NCS«S) SP(S-IO) RS(lO+) C(1O+) IO)PHC{IO+) PH{<5) CP{S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW{lO+)

PHSH(IO+) NCS Devli(46) PMS THPTW eV«S) BS« 5) 30 375.0 2,783 392 MCW(IO+) PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) (00670300) C(1O+) WSS-T SP« 5) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST{< S) NW(IO+)

130 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As or. .)99) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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WE(13:i.O) PRME Palwal (10) EA Br;cks TWE(38S.0) 13.0 16.0 Kalesra( 60) 22 T(443.0)

0C(16.0) TW(I4.0) PR Palwal (II) EA N 1.0 22.0 Oopi Khera( 58) 23 TWE(124.0) T(I54.0)

TW(8.0) PR Palwal(ll) EDEAO TWE(130.0) 12.0 Ohagol(57) 24 T(138.0)

0C(32.0) TW(12.0) PR Palwal(ll) EDEAO 6.0 18.0 Sadarpur( 56) 25 TWE(140.0) T(1840)

GC(182.0) TW(4420) PR Palwal (8) EA Desi Ghee 11.0 11.0 39.0 Badraon(55) 26 TWE(160.0) T(784.0)

TWE(I330) PR Palwal (10) EA 11.0 6.0 Kakripur(54) 27 T(I33.0)

GC(137.0) TW(28.0) PRMR Palwal (10) EA N Gur 5.0 90.0 19.0 Mandlml(53) 28 TWE(548.0) T(713.0)

GC(136.0) TW(75.0) PR Palwal (9) EDEAG 20.0 Ladpur(52) 29 TWE(1.0) T(212.0)

GC(149.0) PR Palwal (II) EA N Gur, Agr. Tools TWE(140.0) 25.0 61.0 Devli(46) 30 T(289.0)

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H(5- Tatarpur( 4 7) P M« 5) THPTW ACS(5-10) BS«5) 31 136.0 744 III 10) MCW(5- PO(5-IO) CM(5-10) CVSPST (00670400) C(lO+) SS-T NCS«5) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) NW(lO+)

PHSH(IO+) lataula(48) P M« 5) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV«5) 8S« 5) 32 126.0 1,194 190 MCW(IO+) P0(5-IO) CM(IO+) /(00670500) C(10+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) Sp« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP Asoati(51) PMSPUC H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BSRS 33 420.0 4,432 613 PO PH CM(IO+) (00670600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+)

Medapur( 49) P M«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 34 126.0 714 113 PO«S) CM(IO+) (00670700) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS{IO+) Sp(IO+) RS«5) PH«5) CP{IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+) NW(JO+)

ACS Dundsa(50) H(lO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 35 169.0 1,299 212 P M C(JO+) T HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) (00670800) MCW(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) T PH« 5) Cp(IO+) OCS(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST{IO+} NW(IO+)

H(5- Softa(l) P M« 5) ACS NCS(5- CV(;-IO) BS RS« 5) 36 127.0 1,122 154 10) MCW(S- T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(5-10) (00670900) C(lO+) 10) OCS(5- SP(5-10) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(5-1O) 10) ST(S-IO)

PHS H(IO+) BSRS(S- Gadhpuri(2) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 37 249.0 1,353 188 P M C(lO+) MCW(lO+) PO PH CM(IO+) 10) (00671000) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS RS(5- Harphali(3) PM S H(IO+) THPTW ACS«S) CV(IO+) 38 368.0 1,432 236 PO« 5) CM(lO+) 10) (00671100) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(lO+) Sp(IO+) PH« 5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC{IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS BSRS(5- Chhaprola( 4) H(IO+) THPTW CV(IO+) 39 640.0 1,948 281 P M C(10+) PO«5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) 10) (00671200) MCW(IO+) WSS-T SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(to+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSH(to+) BS RS(5- Sehrala(5) PM« 5) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) 40 467.0 1,734 247 MCW(IO+) PO«5) CM{to+) 10) (00671300) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) PHC(IO+) PH«S) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS BSRS(5- Kalwaka(6) P M«5) H(10+) THPTW CV(IO+) 41 478.0 2,633 407 PH PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) 10) (00671400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T SP(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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GC(16.0) PR Palwal (6) EA N TWE(98.0) 5.0 20 15.0 Tatarpur(47) 31 T(114.0)

GC(43.0) TW(460) PR Palwal(ll) EA 12.0 Jataula(48) 32 TWE(25.0) T(114.0)

GC(lOS.0) Milk Products, TW(227.0) PR Palwal(ll) EA N 3.0 52.0 Asoati(51) 33 Alia TWE(30.0) T(365.0)

TWE(116.0) PR Palwal (I I) EA N 2.0 8.0 Medapur( 49) 34 T(116.0)

GC(135.0) PR Palwal (13) EA N TW(IO.O) 7.0 17.0 Dundsa(50) 35 T(145.0)

GC(32.0) Faridabad TW(30.0) PR EA NM 16.0 19.0 Softa(l) 36 Comp.Admn. (10) 1'WE(30.0) 1'(92.0) GC(98.0) TW(50.0) PR Palwal (13) EA NM 4.0 48.0 Gadhpuri(2) 37 TWE(49.0) T(197.0)

Faridabad TWE(326.0) PRMR EA NM Desi Ghee 11.0 31.0 Harphali(3) 38 Comp.Admn. (I I) T(326.0)

GC(34.0) PRMR Palwal (13) EA NM Desi Ghee, Rice TWE(53 1.0) 32.0 43.0 ChhaproJa( 4) 39 T(565.0)

GC(28.0) PRMR Palwal(14) EA NM DesiGhee T\1fE(379.0) 36.0 9.0 15.0 Sehrala(5) 40 T(407.0)

TW(J21.0) PRMR Palwal (16) EA DesiGhee TWE(300.0) 13.0 44.0 K.nwaka(6) , 41 T(421.0)

133 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available Cifnot available within the village, a dash C-) is shown in the column and ., next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ::l nearest place where the facility is available is given 0- Vl 4.l ::: -0 -0 !S ., ::: U)~ 0 u U'" U 4.l ::l -,;::... -C) .; ..c: Vl 4.l ... '" u t: 0 t: ;> o:i :.:: VI 5 C> 0 '0 1:: 'E ~ .~ .~ II ~ u'" ~ ..c: t.S 8.. u <>- OJ :; " ~ '" ", ... u 0 -0 <>- e":_ ~ ~ -l 8 1l 0 -~ ~ !.;; -0 E=C;§ co~::l " o(! ~ ..c:: -0 6 ::l ..c: ._ 6o ._.~ ';;'~ t: '"Vl 1a -0" " 0 ... c OIl 0 ::> 0 ... '" -£'" .~ 0 Ii ..c !ij ::: g o(! ~.g C ...... c: - ._ -g .~ 0 -0 ~ 10 ..:'" >- 0 :; .... o:i :;:: o:i ~ ;;. ..: ON E 0.. 0 t: ~ 'u 3'0'" :J .... 0 .... 0 OIl ...... - 'c" U) t:: 0 '" 0; c OJ .9 «s E ~ P- '" ::l .0 ~ 1l Vl ;:;- u 10 E OJ '" u J2 E E ~ ·c E'" E ::l '0" ::: 7;;' E-'" .~] ~.S ~ E :;:: ~ ::> -0 0 CIl" z'" f- ~ Z Ul ::E" is c.. 8] ..: 15 ~ ~Vl 8] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 .~

Paroli(7) PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 42 571.0 841 136 PO«5) CM(ID+) (00671500) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH«5) CP(lO+) PHqIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS , Chandpur( 14) PM«5) H(IO+) THP.TW CV(IO+) BS«5) " 43 137.0 556 90 PO(5-10) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) ;, (00671600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T SP(IO+) RS(ID+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) PHqIO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Dungarpur( 13) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 44 189.0 1,240 181 P MC(IO+) P0(5-1D) CM(IO+) (00671700) MCW(JO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) I PH« 5) Cp(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(ID+)

Dehlaka(8) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 45 214,0 530 79 PO(5-1D) CM(ID+) (00671800) qIO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) Cp(ID+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP(2) ACS BS Teharki(12) CHWH(IO+) THPTW PHP0(5- CV(ID+) 46 466.0 1,952 330 P M C(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00671900) MCW(IO+) WSS-T 10) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHqIO+) ST(IO+)

P« Saidpur(9) H(lO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(JO+) BS« 5) 47 115.0 28 6 5)M«5) PO(5-10) CM(IO+) (00672000) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(10+ ) PH« 5) Cp(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(W+) NW(lO+)

RMPH(IO+) BS Bhurja(lO) THPTW ACS(ID+) CV(IO+) 48 294.0 1,006 173 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO(5-10) CM(ID+) RS(IO+) (00672100) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(10+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(ID+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Sikandarpur( II ) PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 49 212.0 1,410 195 P0(5-1D) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00672200) C(10+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

Nangla Bhiku( 41) P M«5) H(lO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(ID+) BS« 5) 50 272.0 934 137 P0(5-10) CM« 5) (00672300) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ·ST(IO+) NW(IO+) I PHSRMP(4) BS Pirthla( 42) PM S PUC H(5-10) THPTW PO CMCP(5- ACS NCS(5- CV(;-IO) 51 1,228.0 6,300 971 RS(IO+) (00672400) C(lO+) MCW(5-1O) WSS-T PH(l50) 10) 10) OCS(5- SP(5-10) NW(lO+) PHqlO+) 10) ST(5-10)

134 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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TWE(396.0) PR MR Palwal (16) EA Desi Ghee 47.0 83.0 45.0 Paroli(7) 42 T(3960)

TWE(122.0) PR Palwal (14) EA 4.0 II. 0 Chandpur( 14) 43 T(122.0)

TWE(150.0) PR Palwal (14) EA 21.0 8.0 10.0 Dungarpur(13) 44 T(150.0)

TWE(I43.0) PR Palwal (\3) EA 52.0 6.0 13.0 Dehlaka(8) 45 T(l43 0)

TWE(384.0) PR Palwal (II) EA 8.0 43.0 31.0 Teharki(12) 46 T(384.0)

TWE(97.0) MR Palwal (13) EDEAG 10.0 8.0 Saidpur(9) 47 T(97.0)

GC(66 0) TW(40.0) PR Palwal (13) EA 18.0 37.0 33.0 Bhurja(lO) 48 TWE(IOO.O) T(206.0)

GC(14.0) TW(570) PRMR Palwal (13) EDEAG N 8.0 23.0 Sikandarpur( II) 49 TWE(IIO.O) T(181.0)

TW(120.0) PRMR Palwal (13) EDEAG N TWE(lJ3.0) 19.0 20.0 Nangla Bhiku(41) 50 T(233.0)

GC(720) Elect. Goods, PRMR Palwal (HI) EA N TWE(64S.0) 350.0 40.0 121.0 Pirthla(42) 51 Agr. Tools T(717.0)

135 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facilitv is available is given .,~ ., c '0 '0 ~ ., c 0 ~u rJ~ u ~ U ., .. 0"::: u c ..t: ... If '" E -0 c .~ 0 ., 0 ] ~~ 'E ~ .~ g U _g ~ ~&. ., iii' u ~ r:l. :;:; :; bIl ., ., u 0 '" -0 '0 g. eV:_ :: i: ..J ,g 0 ] ;:l ., "0 "th i'J_ !:Xl- .;; 6 ... £=a§ ~ o'/J ~ ..c '0 ;:l ..t: ._ .. c o ._ ., ~ ., c .,... '0" r:. u <> 0 ... c _ co 0 ;::> ... .. " -£ 0 OJ ..c @ c g dd ~ ..g o c ... ,g .~ 0 ... '- ,.<:; --,,'" ''=... _ ..0 .;; 0 :; Oi Oi Oi;>"§ '- ~ eQ() e .-:: c -<: (.) S .. r:l. 0 C ., '0 ::l'O - ::l L- 0 0 00 :;:; .=::! ~ .2"'O! E '§ ~ c 0 r:l. :;:; .~ Oi c ~ ..0 ] ;:l (.) :a S ;:l E ... u .~ :;< E '" (.) ... iii' E ~ iii S ::l '0 C tf E~ 'i: II) b.5 ~ S ~ ~ 0 0 ;::> '0 ... 0 01) .<: 0:-= en... Z.. (-< (-< Z ::E i§ p.. ,'3 2 -<: b ~UVi u e 1 2 3 4 5 ""6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

PHC PHS H(5- T HP TW BS Dudola(40) PMSPUC CMep(5- ACS NCS(5- CV(~ 5) 52 646.0 3,947 625 PO PH RS(IO+) (00672500) C(IO+) 10) MCW(5- W SS-T 10) 10) OCS(5- SP« 5) 10) 10) ST« S) NW(IO+)

H(S- Miranpw(43) PM«S) THPTW ACS« S) BS« 5) 53,: 130.0 837 115 10) MCW(5- PO PH(IO) CM« 5) CVSP ST (00672600) C(IO+) SS-T NCS(S-IO) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) NW(IO+)

PHS H(S-IO) BS Baghola(44) PM S CMCP(S- ACS(5-1O) 54 823.0 4,171 678 MCW(5-10) THPWSS- PO PH CVSPST RS(IO+) (00672700) C(10+) T 10) NCS(5-10) PHC(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO)

DPHS H«5) Janauli(45) PM S ACS NCS« CV« 5) BS« 5) S5 998.0 6,036 904 MCW« 5) THPSS-T PO PH(12) CM« 5) (00672800) C(10+) 5) OCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP«S) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

PHS H«5) BS Alawalpur(62) PM S PUC THPWSS-PO CMCP« ACSNCS CV« S) 56 1,278.0 8,021 1,235 MCW« 5) RS(IO+) (00672900) C(IO+) T PH(ISO) 5) OCS«5) SP« 5) PHC(to+) NW(IO+) ST« S)

H(S- BS Chirwari( 167) PM«5) THPTW ACS«5) CV(5-1O) 57 394.0 2,017 266 10) MCW(5- PO{< 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00673000) C(10+) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

H(S- BS Malikgani(l64 ) PM«5) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) 58 49.0 508 72 10) MCW(S- TTWWSSpO(~5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00673100) C(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(IO+} T PH« S) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO} ST(5-10)

H(5- Lalpur Qadim(l66) PM«S) ACS(S-IO) CV(5-10) BS« S) 59 171.0 868 III 10) MCW(5- T HP TW PO« S) CM(S-IO) (00673200) C(10+) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) IO)PHC(IO+) WSS-T PH«S) CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

RMPH«S) Khajurka(165) PM«S) ACS« S) CV«S) BS« S) 60 S92.0 1.563 237 MCW«5) T HP W SS- PH PO« S) CM(~ 5) (00673300) C(lO+) NCS« S) SP« S) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) T CP«5) QCS« 5) ST« S) NW(IO+)

H« BS Fazalpur(63) P M« S) THPTW ACS« 5) CV« S) 61 185.0 1,264 198 S)MCW« 5) PH PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(lO+) (00673400) C(10+) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP« S) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) NW(lO+) OCS« 5) ST«S)

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GC(33.0) TW(2560) PRMR Palwal (8) EDEAG N Desi Ghee 122.0 60.0 Dudola(40) 52 TWE(175.0) T(4M.O)

GC(58.0) PR Palwal (10) EA TWE(S2.0) 2.0 4.0 14.0 MiranpUl{43} 53 T(IIO.O)

GC(34 1.0) PR Palwal (8) EA N DesiGhee TWE(3450) 42.0 13.0 82.0 Baghola(44) 54 T(686.0)

GC(423.0) Alta, Elecr. PRMR Palwal (3) EA NM TWE(278.0) 139.0 158.0 Janauli(45) 55 Goods T(701.0)

GC(194.0) Agr.Tools, Elecr. TW(32.0) PR Palwal (5) EA N 6.0 7.0 149.0 AIawalpur(62) 56 Goods, Sweets TWE(890.0) T(1116.0)

WE(74.0) PR Palwal (10) EA TW(288.0) 2.0 30.0 Chirwari(167) 57 T(362.0)

TW(12.0) PR Palwal (8) EA NM TWE(30.0) 7.0 Malikgani( 164) 58 T(42.0)

TW(54.0) Lalpur PR Palwal (6) EA TWE(J02.0) 2.0 13.0 Qadim(l66) 59 T(156.0)

GC(164.0) TW(167.0) PR Palwal (5) EA N Earthen Pots 61.0 Khajurka(165) 60 TWE(200.0) T(53 1.0)

GC(86.0) TW(I8.0) PR Palwal (2) EA NM 1.0 20.0 Fazalpur(63) 61 TWE(60.0) T(1640)

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Ferozepw(64) MCW(2)H« T TW W SS· PH(4) ACS NCS« CV« 5) BS« 5) 62 630.0 3,364 493 P MC(IO+) CM« 5) (00673500) 5) PHC(IO+) T PO«5) 5) OCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(IO+ ) CP«5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

H« BS Aghwanpw{65) P M« 5) TH.PTW PH(4) ACS«5) CV«5) 63 343.0 1,594 227 5) MCW« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00673600) C(IO+) WSS-T PO(5-10) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST«5)

PHS H« 5) BS Alapur(66) THPTW PH P0(5- ACS«5) CV« S) 64 283.0 1,813 311 P MC(IO+) MCW«5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00673700) WSS-T 10) NCS«S} SP« 5) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) NW(JO+) OCS«5) ST« 5}

H« Path KaIan(39) P M« 5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV«5} BS«5) 65 129.0 219 35 5) MCW« 5) P0(5-10) CM«5} (00673800) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS«5) SP« S) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5} CP«5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(JO+)

H« BS Palli Khurd(67) PM« 5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV« 5) 66 533.0 1,274 213 5) MCW«5) P0(5-10) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00673900) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP«5) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

H« as Gugera(6I) THPTW ACS NCS« CV« 5) 67 288.0 1,010 162 P M C(JO+) 5) MCW« 5) PO(5-10) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00674000) SS-T 5) OCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP«5) NW(JO+) ST« 5)

H(S- as Amru(38) P M« 5) ACS« 5) CV(5-JO) 68 276.0 1,597 245 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T P0(5-10) CM«5) RS(tO+) (00674100) C(IOt) NCS« 5) SI'(5-1O) 10) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-IO)

PHSRMP(3) BS Dhatir(37) PM S H(S-tO) CMCP(5- ACSNCS CV(5-10) 69 1,787.0 7.182 1,086 TW SS-T PO PH RS(\O+) (00674200) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) 10) OCS(5-IO) SP(5-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(S-IO)

BS Jaindapur(16) PM S H(IO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 70 243.0 972 165 PO PH CM«5) RS(IO+) (006743001 C(IO+) MCW(10+) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(JO+) PHC(JO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+)

Attar Chall( 17) PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 71 370.0 1,313 2\0 PO« 5) CM(10+) (006744001 C(lO+) MCW(JO+) SS-T NCS(lO+) . SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO .. ) OCS(JO+) ST(JO+) NW(JO+)

ACS BS Kishorpur(18) H(IO+) THPTW CV(IO+) 72 363.0 2.100 332 P MC(JO+) PO« 5) CM(JO+) NCS(JO+) RS(IO+) (00674500) MCW(IO+) WSS-T SP(lO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

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GC(205.0) TW(35.0) NM Earthen Pots 125.0 49.0 79.0 Ferozepur(64) 62 PR Palwal (3) EA TWE(l37 0) T(377.0)

GC(61.0) TW(26.0) Ghee 24.0 55.0 Aghwanpur( 65) 63 PR Palwal (2) EA NM TWE(I77.0) T(264.0)

GC(128.0) TW(4.0) Rice 58.0 16.0 57.0 Alapur(66) 64 PR Palwal (3) EA NM TWE(20.0) T(152.0)

TW(26.0) PRMR Palwal (5) EDEAG TWE(92.0) 2.0 9.0 Palli Kalan(39) 65 T(II8.0)

GC(212.0) TW(22.0) PRMR Palwal (5) EDEAG Des; Ghee 48.0 15.0 59.0 Palli Khurd(67) 66 TWE(177.0) T(411.0)

GC(125.0) TW(l6.0) PRMR Palwal (5) EDEAG NM 62.0 10.0 26.0 Gugera(68) 67 TWE(49.0) T(I90.0)

TW(95.0) PRMR Palwal (8) EA NM TWE(165.0) 2.0 14.0 Amru(38) 68 T(260.0)

GC(163.0) Agr. Tools, TW(230.0) PRMR Palwal (10) EA N \29.0 155.0 Dhatir(37) 69 Earthen Pots TWE(I I 10.0) T(1503.0)

TW(209.0) PRMR Palwal (14) EDEAG N TWE(5.0) 2.0 3.0 24.0 Jaindapur( 16) 70 T(214.0)

GC(I6.0) TW(140.0) PRMR Palwal (14) EDEAG N 91.0 8.0 33.0 Attar Chata( 17) 71 TWE(82.0) T(23S.0)

GC(7.0) TW(166.0) PRMR Palwal (14) EDEAG N 29.0 4.0 40.0 Kishorpur{ IS) 72 TWE(1I7.0) T(290.0) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ~ U) ;;;l nearest place where the facili!y.is available is_given e U)c "0 ., "0 0" !l ';;;' c: ., u '';:::KJi u " ~ ., _ U) ai "c ..c c '" (.) -a "c > 1:: g a 0 .~ ] '0 E~ ~ U" ..c ~ g_ ., !::!. Q. "3 " its 0'" 00 0 U) ..!! Q. <.) ....l" a "0 " E! Vl. ~ :;: 1: ~ J!! 9 .~ ~ ::I:::: E .;;: !::!. "0 0 ::I " ad ..c., "0 u , ',p ~ l! .2 ., II) c: U) "0 oc: ._II) ~~ 00 0 ;;;l a (J 8 S ~ c " ~ -5 .~ 0 ..c 1ij c: g «l_._ "0 "'0.~ .cII) ~ '- ..c ., 0- '';:o '"0 .;;: 0 OJ " -.; - ., '" ._ "3 ~ e .~ ~:>~ <.) - E Q. 0 C ~ .~ ;;;l"O ::I <.- II) 0 ""' 0 00 .Q '§ ~ c 0 '" 0- Q; -.; c Q) .:= ~ Ca E a .~ " ;;;l <.) .D <.) :..;;; ~ E ~ 10 E :::I E its OJ <.) ~ "E E ;;;l :0 .g t ;;;l II) .S tf E-'" E ~ Q; ~ 0 "0 0 o c bI)..c ~.5 ~ 0:::: '" Z'" f- f- Z u.J :;;: Ci u2 '<0 ~Uv; u e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "'"9 10 II 12 13

Rajupur P« BS H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(JO+) 13 Bangar(19) 19.0 89 IS 5) M« 5) PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00614600) C(10+) PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) Vlainda(20) 14 58.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00674700) Milakpur(21 ) 75 282.0 ------Uninhabited ------'{OO674800) Papri(22) 16 203.0 --- Uninhabited ----- (00674900)

H(5- Adupur(23) THPTW ACS«5) CV(S-IO) BS«5) 17 234.0 1,436 228 P M C(IO+) 10) MCW(5- PO«5) CM«5) (00675000) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O) NW(JO+)

PHS RMP(3) Allika(36) PM PVC H(5-10) ACS NCS(5- CV(;-IO) BS« 5) 78 987.0 3,482 561 TWSS-T POPH«5) CMCP(5- (00675100) C(IO+) MCW(5-W) 10) 10) OCS(S- SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) 10) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

H« KakraJi(69) P M«5) TTWTK ACS NCS« CV« 5) BS« S) 79 136.0 800 114 5) MCW«5) PO«5) CM«5) (00615200) C(IO+) SS-T 5) OCS« 5) SP« S) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

P« H« BS Meghpur(12) THPTW ACS«5) CV« S) 80 119.0 708 110 5) M« 5) 5) MCW« 5) PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00675300) SS-T NCS« 5) SP« 5) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

H« BS Lalwa(11) PM«5) THPTW ACS«5) CV«5) 8) 115.0 909 135 5) MCW«5) PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00675400) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

H« BS Raipur(74) THPTW ACS« 5) CV« 5) 82 105.0 1,020 161 P M C(IO+) 5) MCW«5) PO«5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00675500) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP«5) NW(lO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

H« Gailpur(33) P M« 5) THPTW ACS«5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 83 280.0 1,558 230 5) MCW«5) PO« 5) CM«5) (00675600) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS«5) SP« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

PHS H«5) Karna(70) P M S THPTW ACS« 5) CV«5) BSRS« 5) 84 407.0 2,024 293 MCW« 5) PO PH« 5} CM« 5) (00675700) C(JO+) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP«5) OCS« 5) . ST« 5)

P« PHS H(5-1O) 8amnika(35) THPTW CM CP(5- ACS(5-1O) CV(5-IO) BSRS 85 138.0 133 25 5)M«5) MCW(5-IO) PO«5) (00675800) WSS-T 10) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) NW(JO+) C(IO+) PHC(lO+) PH« 5) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-1O)

140 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

TW(67.0) PR MR Palwal (16) EDEAG TWE(3.0) 5.0 40 Rajupur 73 . Bangar(19) T(70.0)..

------Uninhabited ------UJainda(20) 74

------Uninhabited ------Milakpur(21) 75

----- Uninhabited ------Papri(22) 76

GC(28.0) TW(57.0) PR MR Palwal (8) EA 13.0 3.0 35.0 Adupur(23) 77 TWE(98.0) T(183.0)

TW(581.0) EleCT. Goods, PR Palwal (10) EA N TWE(385.0) 6.0 5.0 10.0 Allika(36) 78 Earthen Pots T(%6.0)

GC(36.0) TW(330) PR MR Palwal (2) EA 9.0 46.0 Kakrali(69) 79 TWE(12.0) T(81.0)

TW(45.0) PR Palwal (3) EDEAG TWE(46.0) 2.0 26.0 Meghpur(72) 80 T(91.0)

GC(61.0) TW(16.0) PR MR Palwal (3) EA 6.0 16.0 Lalwa(71) 81 TWE(16.0) T(93.0) GC(32.0) TW(27.0) PR Palwal (2) EA 15.0 Raipur(74) 82 TWE(31.0) T(90.0)

GC(122.0) PR Palwal (5) EA TWE(1l2.0) 1.0 H.O 34.0 Gailpur(33) 83 T(234.0)

TW(236.0) PR MR Palwal (5) EDEAG N Desi Ghee TWE(98.0) 14.0 20.0 39.0 Kama(70) 84 T(334.0)

TW(37.0) MR Palwal (8) EA N TWE(87.0) 3.0 11.0 Bamnika(35) 85 T(124.0)

141 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where tlle facility is available is given ~ '"::J ~ !l c'" 0'" u -;;- U ] :l E" "u OJ ::J '" "';:: U oJ e .c: '"c ;; c > u 0 c 0 0" " ~t: .~ '""' .~ v u" .c: '! ~ <:!8. ., id- u ;; ~ 0.., 8.. 0 " "0 a e fi'l.,-. ~ ~ 0 '" 0 'C V) ::J ., ....l l 0 ~ <>(l .;; ~ ..c "0 6 ~~ ~'iii§:::J.J:: ._ u t) c C: u 0 ~ ~~ I\}, 0 ;g" a -s" 0 .c: g g Qd ~ .,g s c: ~ .!:! '- ~ '.0 0 ..0 .;; a '-a ._..r: ~ 1if . '" OJ:;"g '" ._ :l OJ 1;0 OJ E ._ 0. 0 C :> .~ ]:i3 C < ::l a on .~ ~ '" a -.; C .:: ~ .S Oi E c: 0 t;; 0. i:l .~ '" ... ::J U G) ..0 U :.;; ~ ~ e ~ ::J '" (i'j U E '" eg;.a E ~ ·c E 2l g E ::J 'T3 E tf E-'" .~ t> E_ 0 0 ::J "0 0 00"<: CI)'" .-1.. r r z IJ.l :::E" 0 c.. 8] <0 J!u~ 8 'f! I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO II 12 13

H(5- Rajolaka(34 ) P M« 5) T HP W SS- PO( 5) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 86 134.0 709 95 10) MCW(5- ~ CM«5) (00675900) C(lO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) RS« 5} 10) PHC(10+) T PH«5) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-1O) NW(lO+)

- H(5- BS Kairaka(25) P M« 5) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) 87 121.0 474 71 10) MCW(5- T HI' TW PO« 5) CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00676000) C(10+) NCS(5-10) SP(S-lO) 10) PHC(IO+) W SS-T PH« 5) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO)

PHS H(5-1O) BS Maheshpur(24) PM«5) THPTW ACS«5) CV(S-IO) 88 258.0 1,725 264 MCW(S-IO) PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00676100) C(IO+) WS5-T NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) PH«S) CP(5-10) NW(JO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10)

H(5- Badha(27) THPTW ACS NCS(5- CV(~-IO) BS« 5) 89 418.0 2,561 356 P M C(IO+) 10) MCW(5- PO PH« 5) CM(5-1O) (00676200) WSS-T 10) OCS(5- SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) CP(5-10) 10) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

lor Khera(28) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) as« 5) 90 159.0 520 75 PO«5) CM(IO+) (00676300) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(10+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) I'H«5) CP(IO+) PHC(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- Rakhota(29) PM«5) THPTW ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 91 143.0 932 139 10) MCW(5- PO« 5) CM(5-1O) (00676400) C(lO+) WS5-T NCS(5-10} SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10) NW(to+}

H(5- Dhamaka(30) PM«5) THPTW ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) BS«5) 92 244.0 991 156 IO}MCW(5- PO« 5) CM(5-1O} (00676500) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SI'(5-10) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(JO+)

Nangli H(5- I'M«5} ACS« S} CV(5-10) BS« 5} 93 Pachanki(26) 93.0 370 44 10) MCW(5- THPSS-T 1'0«5) CM«5) C(lO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) (00676600) 10)PHC(10+) PH«5) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

PHS RMP(2) ACS BS Aharwan(32) PM S PUC H(5-10) THPTW CM CV(IO+) 94 720.0 2,879 421 PO PHiZ) NCS(IO+) RS(to+) (00676700) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) WSS-T CP(IO+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

Jalalpur H(5- THPTW ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS« S) 95 Khalsa(31) 169.0 1,150 168 I' M C(10+) IO}MCW(5- PO« 5) CM« 5) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) (00676800) 10) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

142 143 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz, < 5 kms" 5-10 kms, and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given ~ ::l'" .., ~ ~ "<> l!l .., 0 (.) ] u ::l U" "';::r1~ u ..c ., ., oJ c '" C'" 0 c ,?: u 0 .., - e ;;{! 0 0 -~ a '1: ~ S U ~ ..c ...... u ., ..,0- eOJ "3 .M8. 0 on ;; 0- ,~ 0 .."'" -ev:_ ~ ~ ...l ~ (5 "ii 9 :::J ... 0 ~rl ~ ..c .." ~~~~ ::l '" '_ E 0- 0 C ..,OIl .~ ::l"O o « ::> .... 0 a 00 ,_ 01 E '2 ~ '"~ .:: ~ ::l c 0 0- t .~ ;;; r:: ::l (.) ;>, -.; u ..c u :.;;( "ii E ., 1ii E ::s .;: E '" ~ E u '6 c: .~ ~ E_E ~ ::l ::l OJ 'Ii b.S ~ .., ., ~ 0 "0 ';: 0 §~ VJ Z r f- Z ~ :,: 0 tJ... U..c ~-g ~U.n (3 'e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I3

PHS H(5-10) BS Durgapur(76 ) P M« 5) THPTW PH(5) ACS(5-1O) CV(S-IO) 96 336.0 2,145 350 MCW(5-10) CM(5-10) RS(10+) (00676900) C(lO+) WSS-T PO« S) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-1O) PHC(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

H« Raj pura(17) THPTW ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5} 97 276.0 2,425 332 P M C(JO+) 5) MCW« S) PO«5) CM«5) ; (00677000) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST«5) NW(10+)

H« BS Ratipur(75) P M« 5) THPTW ACS NCS« CV« 5) 98 339.0 1,542 234 5) MCW« 5) PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00677100) C(IO+) WSS-T 5) OCS« 5) Sp« 5) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(10+) ST« 5)

H« Jodhpur(78) P M«5) THPTW ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 99 230.0 1,423 197 5) MCW«5) PO PH CM«5) (00677200) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS«5) Sp« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) Cp« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

BS Tikri Brahman(82) PM S PUC PHS RMP H(5- T HP TW ACS NCS(5- CV(~-IO) 100 430.0 4,641 681 10) MCW(5- PO PH« 5) CM(5-1O) RS(JO+) (00677300) C(lO"·) 10) OCS« SP(5-10) 10) PHC(IO+) W SS-T CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) 5) ST(5-1O)

H« BS Rehrana(ll) PM«5) THPTW OCS ACS« CV« 5) 101 283.0 2,160 297 5) MCW«5) PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(lO+) (00677400) C(IO+) WSS-T 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(lO+) ST« 5)

H« BS Chirawta(m) PM S THPTW ACS«5) CV« 5) 102 211.0 1.343 207 5) MCW« 5) PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00677500) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS«5) Sp« 5) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

H« BS Dholaga~79) THPTW PH(IO) ACS«5) CV«S) 103 168.0 1,701 271 P MC(JO+) 5) MCW«5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00677600) SS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC(10+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST«5)

NHH(<::5) BS Palwal(RIIIlIIXPart THPTW ACS(2) 104 2,011.0 12,079 2,070 P M C(IO+) MCW« S) PH PO« S) CM« 5) CV SP« 5) RS(IO+) X73) (00677700) WSS-T NCSOCS PHC(IO+) CP«5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

H« BS Khusropur(159) P M« 5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV« 5) 105 239.0 2,410 366 5) MCW« 5) PH PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00677800} C(IO+) WSS-T NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) CP«5) NW(lO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

H« Asawta(J60j PM S THPTW ACS NCS« CV« 5) BS« 5) 106 449.0 2,792 424 5) MCW« 5) PO PH« 5) CM« 5) (00677900) C(IO+) WSS-T 5} OCS( < 5) SP( < 5) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP«5) ST« 5) NW(10+)

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E '"0 "" .~ ~ c 00c::: .:: ., '0 '6 -3 <..> ., o. ;:J oj E ..." g, 1;;'" E ~-'" e ~ E 9 ;::J c.. .!! la u -0 ~ .... 1;; c.. 00 g 0 '" ~'" '" .5 ~ ~~ e'" ::> "to ~ oj ... '" Q_ 1;; OIl E .a () ]! c.. ~ '" ~ 0 e '2 . - ::> E 0 1ii 0 g ::J .. -< z " z'" ::E E u.. ::> (.)00 ~ Z'" Jl 14 15 ""'16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

GC{160.0) PR Palwal (6) EA TWE(146 0) 30.0 Durgapur(76 ) 96 T(306.0)

GC{222.0) PR Palwal (3) EDEAG NM TWE(28.0) 26.0 Rajpura(77) 97 T(250.0)

GC{127.0) 1W(30.0) PR Pal",al (3) EDEAG NM 3.0 37.0 Ratipur(7S) 98 TWE(142.0) T(299.0)

GC{154.0) 1W(9.0) PR Palwal (3) EDEAG 7.0 20.0 Jodhpur(78) 99 1WE(40.0) T(203.0)

GC(156.0) 1W(160.0) Tileri PRMR Palwal (8) EA NM Desi Ghee 12.0 100 TWE(71.0) 31.0 Brahman(82) T(3S7.0)

GC{154.0) PR Palwal (5) EDEAG NM 1WE(103.0) 1.0 25.0 Rehrana( 81 ) 101 T(2S7.0)

GC{IOS.O) PR Palwal (3) EDEAG NM TW(90.0) 16.0 Chirawta(80) 102 T(l9S.0)

GC(2S.0) TW(27.0) PR Palwal (2) EA 6.0 18.0 Dholagarh(79) 103 TWE(89.0) T(I44.0)

GC(693.0) Sweets, TW(657.0) PRMR Palwal (I) EA NM 68.0 93.0 Palwal(Rural)(Part)( 104 Agr.Tools, Attn TWE(SOO.O) 73) T(lRSO.O)

GC(84.0) TW(28.0) PR Palwal (2) EA 3.0 2.0 14.0 Khusropur(159) 105 TWE{IOS.O) T(220.0)

GC(266.0) TW(25.0) PR Palwal (2) EOEAG N Alta, Sweets 12.0 63.0 Asawta(160) TWE(83.0) 106 T(374.0)

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H« BS Lohagarh( 161) PM«5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV«S) 107 94.0 1,628 269 5) MCW{<5) PO{< 5) CM{<5) RS{IO+) (00678000) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC(lO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

H« BS Kithwari( 163) T HI' W SS- PH(l2) ACS« 5) CV«5) 108 644.0 3,034 451 P M C(IO+) 5) MCW«5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) ~0678100) T 1'0{< 5) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC(lO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS{<5) ST« 5)

H« BS Ronija(l62) P M« 5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV« 5) 109 244.0 1,150 173 5) MCW«5) 1'0{< 5} CM«5) RS(IO+) (00678200) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS«5) SP«5) PHC(lO+) PH« 5) CP«5) NW(lO+) OCS« 5} ST« 5)

H(5- BS Hosangabad( I 52) P M«5) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 110 182.0 307 41 10) MCW(5- T HP TW PO{< 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00678300) C(lO+) NCS(5-to) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(IO+) W SS-T PH{< 5) CP(5-1O) NW(lO+} OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

H(S- BS Chhaju Nagar( 153) THPTW ACS NCS(S- CV(;-IO) III 392.0 1,905 295 P M C(IO+) 10) MCW(S- PH PO« 5) CM CP(S- RS(IO+) (00678400) WSS-T 10) 10) aeS(5- SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) ST(S-IO)

Akbarpur H(S- BS P M« 5) THPTW ACS{<5) CV(5-to) 112 Dakora( 151 ) 207.0 833 140 10) MCW(5- PO«S) CM«S) RS(IO+) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) (00678500) 10) PHC(\o+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

BS Rasulpur( 150) P M S PHC PHS H(5- T HP TW ACS NCS(S- CV(;-IO) 113 686.0 3,601 563 PO PH« 5) CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00678600) C(IO+) 10) MCW(5- W SS-T 10) OCS(S- SP(5-IO) CP(5-10) 10) 10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Kherla RMPH(S·IO) BS PM«5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 114 Frizerpur(170) 24S,O 1,4S7 240 MCW(S-IO) PO« S) CM(S-IO) RS(IO+) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) (00678700) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-1O) NW(lO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

- H(5- Taraka( 169) PM« 5) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-to) BS« S) 115 208.0 1,110 17S 10) MCW(5- T HI' W SS- PH(2) CM(5-IO) (00678800) C(lO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) IO)PHC(IO+) T PO«S) CP(S-lO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

H(5- BS Pelak( 168) P M S THPTW ACS«5) . eV(S-IO) 116 544.0 2,890 439 10) MCW(5- PO«5) CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00678900) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS«5) SP{S-IO) 10) PHC(IO+) PH« S) CP(5-10) NW(lO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(S-IO)

HDU PHS BS Sihol(173) THPTW ACSNCS CV(IO+) 117 594.0 4,228 596 PM S MCW(IO+) POPH(5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00679000) C(IO+) W SS-T OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(10+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

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GC(72.0) TW(S.O) PR Palwal (2) EDEAG 15.0 Lohagarh(161) 107 TWE(2.0) T(79.0)

GC(332.0) Alta, Earthen TW(99.0) PR Palwal (3) EA NM 12.0 101.0 Kithwari(163) 108 Pots TWE(IOOO) T(53 1.0)

GC(142.0) TW(12.0) PR Palwal (2) EDEAG 18.0 30.0 Ronija(162) 109 ~WE(420) J6.0)

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GC(l36.0) WE(7.0) PRMR Palwal (8) EA 14.0 1000 Chhaju 111 TWE(135.0) . Nagar(153) T(2780)

GC(82.0) TW(68.0) Akbarpur PR Palwal (6) EDEAG 4.0 112 TWE(32.0) 21.0 Dakora(151) T(182.0)

GC(237.0) Atta, Earthen TW(2I5.0) PRMR Palwal (10) EA 33.0 91.0 Rasulpur( 150) 113 Pots TWE(IIO.O) T(562.0)

GC(70.0) TW(20.0) PR Palwal (10) EA N 2.0 180 Kherla 114 TWE(13S.0) . Frizerpur(170) T(22S.0)

GC(1I8.0) TW(IO.O) PRMR Palwal (6) EA NM 4.0 20.0 Taraka(169) 115 TWE(56.0) T(184 0)

GC(67.0) TW(127.0) PRMR Palwal (8) EA NM Alia 18.0 28.0 Pelak(168) 116 TWE(304.0) T(498.0)

TW(60.0) PRMR Palwal (II) EA N Alia, Sweets TWE(4650) 4.0. 65.0 Sihol(173) 117 T(S25.0)

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H(5- BS Sujwari( 174) P M«5) THPTW PH(2) ACS NCS« CY(~IO) 118 534.0 1,744 285 10) MCW(5- CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00679100) C(IO+) WSS-T PO« 5) 5) OCS(5- SP(5-10) NW(lO+) 10)PHC(10+) CP(5-1O) 10) ST(5-10)

PHS H(lO+) ACS BS Ghori(183) PM S CY(IO+) 119 1,109.0 5,977 904 MCW(IO+) T HP W SS- PO PH CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00679200) C(1O+) T SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

Dostpur( 186) PM« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CY(IO+) BS« 5) 120 355.0 271 30 PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00679300) C{1O+) MCW(lO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+} PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

P« Pahladpur( (84) H(IO+) THPTW PH(9) ACS«5) CY(IO+) 8S« 5) 121 184.0 499 80 5)M«5) CM(lO+) (00679400) MCW(IO+) WSS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS Gurwari(185) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW CY(lO+) 8S« 5) 122 662.0 628 92 PO« 5) CM«5) NCS(IO+) (O0679500) C(IO+) MCW{IO+) WSS-T SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS BS Chandhat{ 172) PM S pue H(lO+) THPTW ey« 5) 123 2,240.0 8,888 1,295 PO PH(10) CM CP NCS(lO+) RS(IO+) (00679600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T SP« 5) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST« 5)

Farezarabad PHCPHS os PM S PUC THPTW ACS«5) 124 Misa(171) 807.0 3,772 558 RMP H(IO+) PH PO« 5) CM« 5) CVSP ST RS(10+) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS(lO+) (00679700) MCW(IO+) CP« 5) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+)

H D(3) DU T(120) P(112) M(S2) MCW(2) W(109) ACS(36) CV(6) PO(25) CM(II) BS(65) Block Total 49030.0 229614 35008 S(28) PHC(6) TK NCS(6) ST(4) PH(423) CP RS(2) PUC(IO) PHS(3l) NH HP(J11) OCS(Z) SP(4) RMP(25) TW(l04) CHW

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TW(102.0) PR Palwal(IO) EA Desi Ghee TWE(396.0) 1.0 35.0 Sujwari(174) liS T(49S.0)

TW(319.0) AUa, Earthen PR Palwal (I J) EA N TWE(520.0) 122.0 22.0 126.0 Ghori(J83) 119 Pots T(839.0)

TWE(266.0) MR FP Palwal (23) EDEAG 34.0 3.0 52.0 Dostpur( 186) 120 T(266.0)

TW(76.0) PR MR Palwal (17) EA N TWE(56.0) 22.0 30.0 Pahladpur(184) 121 T(132.0)

TW(293.0) PR MR Palwal (22) EA N Desi Ghee TWE(120.0) 80.0 57.0 112.0 Gurwari( 185) 122 T(413.0)

TW(426.0) PR Palwal (14) EA N Earthen Pots TWE(1077.0) 244.0 221.0 272.0 Chandhat(J 72) 123 T(IS03.0)

GC(212.0) 56 0 Farezarabad PR Palwal' (II ) EA Alta WE(539.0) 124 . Misa(171) T(75 1.0)

GC(7826) PR(IlI) ED WE(7S5) MR(SI) EAG(I21) N(66) TW(10382) 2117.0 1402.0 4780.0 FP(6) EA(S7) M(25) TWE(21225) T(40188)

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C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY OF HATHIN IS CO- TERM INUS WITH TAHSIL BOUNDARY EXCLUDING STATUTORY TOWN (S) o PO \ TOTAL AREA (R ) OF cn. BLOCK (I n Sq Km) .. 367.35 . TOTAL POPULATION (RURAL) OF CD. BLOCK 192951 NUMBER OF TOWNS . 1 ." 902V ~9UO;;4' .'- . • PQ " TOTAL NUMBER OF VI LLAGES IN CD. BLOCK 86 DlSTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Un Kms) 46 " 903 ' " ...... ~_; .

BOUNDARY ; DISTRICT TAH SI L _ . _ . _ . _ . _ VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER 006B2200 HEADQUARTERS TAHSIL : CD. BLOCK © • VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE . BELOW 200 ; o •• •• 200 - 499 ; 500 - 999 ; 1000 - 4999 ; 5000 & ABOVE UNIN HABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMAN ENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER.. X 00684800 I URBAN AREA WITH LO CATIO N CODE NUMBER .. IV IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD CANAL POST OFFICE ... PO SECO NDAR Y OR SENIOR SECONDAR Y SC HOOL S POLICE STATION PS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE BANK ... '" ...

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AI Jilabetical list of Villages (C.D. liock wse) Name of the District: Faridabad Sl. Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location SI. Name of villag:: 2001 Census 1991 Census location No. location code codenwnber No. lOcation code code number nwnber number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Hathin Name ofSut.-Dist: Hathin I Akbarpur Natol(214) 00684600 0900400050005000 II 44 Kherli Jita(I90) 00684200 090040005000500005 2 Ali Brahman(285) 00690100 090040005000500082 45 Khilluka(24I ) 00689400 090040005000500067 3 Ali Meo(284) 00690000 090040005000500081 46 Khokiaka(219) 00683600 090040005000500008 4 Aluka(222) 00683700 090040005000500021 47 Kondal(234) 00687600 090040005000500064 5 Andhop(287) 00690400 090040005000500084 48 Kot(280) 00689700 090040005000500076 6 Andhrola(236) 00687700 090040005000500053 49 Kourali Hathin(235) 00687500 090040005000500052 7 Babupur Hathin(263) 00686600 090040005000500033 50 Kukkar Chati(248) 00687000 090040005000500057 8 Bahin(28I) 00690600 090040005000500078 51 Ladmaki(264) 00686700 090040005000500030 9 Bajada Pahari(232) 00682300 0900400050005

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Ranika P« - H(5- ACS(<.S) CV«S) BS« S) Halhin(231 ) 124.0 S)M«5) 10) MCW(S- T HP TW PO« 5) CM«5) NCS« 5) SP«S) RS(IO+) (00682200) C(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) W SS-T PH(5-1O) CP«5) OCS« S) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

H(S- Bajada Pahari(232) P M« 5) POPH(S- ACS« 5) CV«S) BS« 5) 2 346.0 559 88 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T CM«S) (00682300) C(IO+) to) NCS«5) Sp« S) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(S-to) Cp« 5) OCS« 5) ST« S) NW(IO+)

P« H« BS Bamnola Jogi(230) ACS« S) CV« 5) 257.0 1,357 217 5) M« S) 5) MCW(S-to) T W SS-T PO(5-10) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00682400) NCS«5) Sp«S) C(lO+) PHC(5-10) PH(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« S) ST« 5)

PHSRMP(3) BS Kalsara(229) PM SC(5- H«5) ACS«5) CV« 5) 4 615.0 2,380 362 TWSS-T P0(5-IO) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00682500) 10) MCW(5-IO) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PH(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS« 5) ST«5)

Bhanguri PHSRMPH« BSRS(5- P M« 5)C(5- PH(2) CMCP(5- ACSNCS CV(5-10) Palwal(228) 396.0 1,213 188 5) MCW(5-10) T W SS-T 10) 10) P0(5-IO) to) OCS(5-10) SP(5-10) (00682600) PHC(5-IO) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

RMP H« S) Mangoraka(226) P M« 5) C(5- ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS«5) 6 182.0 1,361 208 MCW(5-10) T HP W SS- PO(;-IO) CM«5) (00682700) 10) NCS«5) SP« 5) RS(5-1O) PHC(5-IO) T PH(5-IO) CP« 5) OCS(", 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

RMPH«5) BS RS(5- Malokhra(227) PM«5) ACS« 5) CV«5) 7 157.0 1,905 256 MCW«5) TWSS-T PO« 5) CM«5) 10) (00682800) C(10+) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC« 5) PH«5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST«5)

H« BS Rindka(253 ) P(2)M«5) ACS« 5) CV«5) 8 270.0 1,236 180 5) MCW«5) TWSS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (006&1900) C(10+) NCS{< 5) SP« 5) PHC« 5) PH(IO+) CP« 5) NW«5) OCS« 5) ST«5)

Ferozepur H« BS ACS«5) CV«5) 9 Rajput(254) 432.0 1.390 194 P M CCIO+) S) MCW{IO+) T 55-1' PO«5) CM{<5) RS(IO+) NCS«5) SP« 5) (00683000) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST«5)

H« BS Garhi Binoda(255) PM« 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) 10 135.0 467 67 5) MCW(lO+) T SS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (006&3100) C(10+) NCS«5) . SP« 5) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) . ST«5)

DH PHS H« BS Gharol(256) PM S PUC ACSNCS CV«5) II 734.0 2,973 444 5) MCW{< 5) T HP W SS- PO PH <5) CM CP« RS(lO+) (006&3200) C(IO+) l' ( 5) OCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC« 5) NW(to+) ST«5)

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GC(46.0) TW(24.0) Ranika PR Hathi" (5) EDEAG 11.0 3.0 TWE(38.0) 2.0 Hathin(231 ) T(iOS.O)

GC(264.0) Bajada PR FP Hathin (5) EDEAG TW(31.0) 51.0 Pahari(232) 2 T(295.0)

GC(150.0) TW(38.0) Bamnola PR Hathin (3) EDEAG 3 TWE(32.0) 37.0 Jogi(230) T(220.0)

GC(535.0) PR FP Hathin (3) EDEAG TW(IO.0) . 21.0 49.0 Kalsara(229) 4 T(545.0)

GC(220.0) Bhanguri PR FP Hathin (6) EA N Seed TWE(145.0) 31.0 Palwal(228) 5 T(365.0)

GC(100.0) PR Hathin (4) EA TWE(54.0) 28.0 Mangoraka(226) 6 T(154.0)

GC(l29.0) PRFP Hathin (3) EA 28.0 Malokhra(227) 7 T(129.0)

GC(I33.0) PR Hathin (3) EDEAG N WE(lll.O) 26.0 Rindka(253) 8 T(244.0)

GC(210.0) 46 0 Ferozepur PR Hathin (I) nVE(76.0) 9 EDEAG 100.0 . Rajput(254) T(286.0)

TW(86.0) Garhi PR Hathin (2) EA TWE(38.0) 11.0 Binoda(255) 10 T(124.0)

GC(252.0) PR Hathin (3) EA NM TWE(377.0) 30.0 5.0 70.0 Gharot(256 ) II T(629.0)

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- H« Sanpal(225) ACS«5) CV« 5) BS« S) 12 148.0 1.267 177 P M« 5) C(S- 5) MCW(S-IO) T HP W SS- P0(5-1O) CM« 5) (00683300) 10) NCS«S) SP« S) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) T PH(5-10) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(lO+)

H(5- BS Bichpuri(224) PM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) J3 88.0 618 100 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T PO(5-IO) CM(5-10) RS(lO+) (00683400) C(10+) NCS(S-IO) SpeS-tO) 10) PHC(5-10) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

- H« Pothli(223) ACS(S-lO) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 14 287.0 1,590 238 P 0(2) M« 5) 5) MCW« 5) T HP W SS- PO(~ S) CM(5-10) (00683500) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-lO) RS(IO+) C(tO+) PHC« 5) T PH«S) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-tO) NW(tO+)

- H(5- Khokiaka(219) P M« S) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-tO) BS«5) 15 240.0 729 10) MCW(5- T HP W SS- PH(~) 0 CM(5-1O) (00683600) 106 C(IO+) NCS(5-lO) SP(S-lo) RS(lo+) 10) PHC(5-10) T PO( -I ) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-10) NW(tO+)

H« - Aluka(222) P M(5-1O) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) B5« 5) 16 188.0 463 70 S) MCW(S-IO) T HP W SS- PO« S) CM(S-IO) (00683700) C(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS(lo+) PHC(S-IO) T PH(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

- H« BSRS(S- Jainpur(220) P M(S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) 17 309.0 789 120 5) MCW(5-10) THPWSS- PO(S-IO) CM«5) 10) (00683800) C(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) PHC{5-1O) T PH{5-10) CP«5) NW(lO+) OCS« 5) ST(5-10)

PHCPHS OCS Mandkola(217) PM S PUC RMP(S)H(5- CV(IO+) BS« 5) 18 2,991.0 9,316 1,407 T HP W SS- PO PH CMCP ACS(IO+) (00683900) C(IO+) 10) MCW(5- T SP{lO+) RS(lo+) NCS(tO+) 10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- - BS Manduri(218) PM« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(lo+) 19 308.0 1,7S3 272 10) MCW(S- T HP W SS- PO« 5) CM«S) RS(lo+) (00684000) C(10+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) 10) PHC(5-1O) T PH(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)

Saroli(188) PM«5) DAPHSH(5- THPWSS- PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS{S-IO) 20 24S.0 1,744 272 10) MCW(S- 0 CM(IO+) (00684100) C(1o+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) T PH(I +) Cp(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(tO+)

H« . - Kherli Jila( 190) P M{< 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 21 235.0 824 112 5) MCW(5-to) r HP W SS- PO« S) CM(lD+) (00684200) C(IGt) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) T PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST{lO+) NW(IO+)

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GC(93.0) PRMR Hathin (3) EA TWE(34.0) 21.0 Sanpal(225) 12 FP T(I27.0)

GC(19.0) PRMR TW(27.0) Hathin (7) EA 12.0 Bichpuri(224) 13 FP TWE(JO.O) T(76.0)

GC(74.0) TW(169.0) PR Hathin (6) EA 18.0 23.0 Pothli(223) 14 TWE(3.0) T(246.0)

GC(6.0) PRMR Hathin (7) EA NM TWE(216.0) IS.O Khokiaka(219) 15 FP T(222.0)

TW(155.0) PRMR Hathin (S) EA NM 13.0 20.0 Aluka(222) 16 T055.0)

GC(190.0) PRMR TW(13.0) Hathin (8) EA NM 16.0 24.0 Jainpur(220) 17 FP TWE(66.0) T(269.0)

GC(1279.0) TW(548.0) PR Palwal (14) EDEAG NM 133.0 50.0 342.0 Mandkola(217) 18 TWE(639.0) T(2466.0)

TW(89.0) PR Palwal (II) EDEAG TWE(98.0) 64.0 11.0 46.0 Manduri(2IS) 19 T(IS7.0)

GC(1160) PR FP Palwal (14) EDEAG TWE(80.0) 14.0 35.0 Saroli(IS8) 20 T(196.0)

GC(17.0) TW(63.0) PR FP Sohna (12) EDEAG N 53.0 27.0 Kherli Jita(190) TWE(75.0) 21 T(155.0)

157 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: fARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns of the ~ nearest place where the facili!Y_ is available is_given ~ '"::l ~ ... '" "'0 "0 S ~ ., 0 v U'" lij n1' ~ .~ u .; c::" ..c: ... ..;>- :.: fh .;! " .,i£ 0 t: e .- t:: .9 ;§_ 0 0 .~ C:~ ro U c:!.- ~ t) -E. ., "3 ~2. '" ~. 0 ;:; ... Po .. -l ~" 0 -0'" 0 " ~ ~ c:!.- o "2 6 'i ~ Z :::::r,? ~ 'f; .t: "tl <> "3 jg .2 c 6 .~ '" ~ "'0 U 5' 5 ~Jc . " ;S 0 '"::l ~ o '- " .~ 0 lij 'd "'0 :::: .g g ~ ~"" ...... t: 1;; -a '" g ~ .;: 0 " «i _" ., .. ;;:"g "3 .... til ~ ! .!:, E 0- 0 ~ '0 ::l "0 C <: .~ ~ :::l ...... '" 0 .... 0 Oll 0) .2"Ol c:: on 0 0- " -;;; c:: OJ .t:: ~ e :J ;>, " ~ .c'" '.g :.;;; 11 ::s u ~ E :::s E E -B" c:: E '" .~ t; E '" ~ " ::l "::s e .... ~5'g el ~ "tJ ~ o a ..,.c Vl" Z'" ~ .... Z \l.l ~ i§ 0.. U.o

H« Kanoli( 189) P M« 5) ACS(lO+) CV(1O+) 8S(5-1O) 22 336.0 809 140 S)MCW« 5) T HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) (00684300) C(1O+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) T PH(IO+) CP(to+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« Rihar(216) PM«5) ACS(ICl"-) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 23 348.0 1,688 257 5) MCW«5) THPWSS- PO(~5) CM(1O+) (006&4400) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC« 5) 1 PH(5-IO) CP{lO+) OCS(IOt) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(S- Pondri(215) PM(5-IO)C(5- PHSH(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 14 428.0 1,026 166 10) MCWeS-IO) THPSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) 10) (00684500) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) PHC(5-1O) PH(IO+) CP(JO+) NW(lOt ) OCS(IOt) ST(IO+)

Akharpur H« P M«5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 25 Natol(214) 180.0 849 129 5) MCW« 5) 1 S5-1 PO« 5) CM(IO+) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) sp(IO+) RS(10+) (00684600) PHC«5) PH(10-+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(I

DAPHSH« Mandhnaka(213 ) PM S ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS« 5} 26 1,161.0 3,786 591 5) MeWeS-IO) T HP W ss- PO CM(S-IO) (00684700) C(1O+) NCS(5-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(lO+) PHC(S-IO) T PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST{s-'IO) NW(JO+)

Chandaka(206) 27 48.0 (00684800) ------Uninhabited ------

DAPHS BS Bighawali(207) PMS H(IO+) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 28 680.0 1,036 181 T HP SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-1O) RS(JO+) (00684900) C(10+) MCW(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SI'(5-10) PH(IO+) CP(S-to) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10)

BS Mirka(208) P PUC(2) M(5 MCW MH H(5 T HP W SS- POe ~ 5) ACS(5-10) CV(S-to) 29 74.0 1,288 164 CM(5-10) RS(lO+) (00685000) 10) C(IO+) 10) PHC(S-IO) T PH(lO+) NCS(S-IO) SI'(5-IO) CP(5-1O) NW(JO+) OCS(5-IO) ST{5-IO)

Lakaka(209) 30 15.0 (00685100) ----- Uninhabited ------

- H(5- Durenchi(210) P M« 5) C(5- 'ACS(S-IO} CV(5-1O) BS« S) 31 148.0 1,026 163 \0) MeW(S- T HP W SS- PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) (00685200) 10) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-1O) RS(IO-+) 10) PHC(5-IO) T PH(5-1O) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IOl ST(5-1O) NW(lO+)

H« Mahaluka(266) P M« 5) ACS(5-IO).. CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 32 125.0 1,022 157 5) MCW«5) T HP W SS- PO(~ S) CM(S-IO) (00685300) C(lO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) T PH(S-IO) CP(5-to} OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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GC(lIO.O) PR FP Palwal (13) EDEAG Copper TWE(88.0) 10S.0 33.0 Kanoli(189) 22 T(198.0)

GC(168.0) PR Hathin (12) EA TWE(78.0) 71.0 1.0 30.0 Ribar(216) 23 T(246.0)

GC(179.0) PR Nuh (13) EA N TWE(29.0) 17S.0 13.0 32.0 Pondri(21 S) 24 T(20S.0)

GC(24.0) TW(3.0) Akbarpur PR Nuh (13) EA 36.0 2S TWE(105.0) 12.0 Natol(214) T(132.0)

GC(60.0) TW(490.0) PR Hathin (10) EA 199.0 27.0 110.0 Mandhnaka(213 ) 26 TWE(27S.0) T(82S.0)

------Uninhabited ------Chandaka(206 ) 27

GC(770) PR FP Hathin (8) EDEAG TWE(233.0) 310.0 60.0 Bighawali(207) 28 T(31O.0)

PRMR Hathin (10) FP EA 62.0 12.0 Mirka(208) 29

------Uninhabited ------Lakaka(209) 30

TWE(77.0) PR FP Hathin (10) EDEAG S1.0 20.0 Durenchi(210) 31 T(77.0)

TW(68.0) PR MR Hathin (8) EDEAG 41.0 16.0 Mahaluka(266) 32 T(68.0)

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- H« BS Chhainsa(211) PM SC(5- ACS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) 33 754.0 7.745 1,112 5)MCW(10+) THPWSS-POPH(5- CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00685400) 10) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-IO) PHC(IO+) T 10) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) OCS{5-1O) ST(5-1O)

Kalwaka(212) 34 135.0 --Uninhabited ----- (1l0685500)

H« - BS lanacholi(22I ) PM(5-1O) ACS« 5) CV« 5) 35 358.0 1,438 217 5) MCW(5-10) T HP W SS- PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00685600) C(10+) NCS«5) Sp« 5) PHC(5-1O) T PH(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«S) ST« S)

PHSH«5) BS Swamika(258) PM S ACS«5) CV«5) 36 427.0 2,414 346 MCW«5) T HP W SS- I'O(~ 5) CM« 5) RS(lo+) (00685700) C(IO+) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC«5) T PH« 5) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

H« BS Ghigraka(257) PM«5) ACS«5) CV« 5) 37 104.0 1,066 134 5) MCW«5) T HP W SS- I'O(~ 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00685800) C(lO+) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC«5) T PH(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

Buraka H« BS P M«5) ACS«5) CV« 5) 38 Hathin(251 ) 156.0 1.316 147 5) MCW« 5) T HP W SS- I'O(~ 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) C(IO+) NCS« 5) SP« 5) (00685900) PHC« 5) T PH{< 5) CP{< 5) NW{IO+) OCS« 5) ST(" 5)

PHS H(5-1O) BS Hudithal(261) PM PUC ACS« 5) CV« 5) 39 403.0 1,260 195 MCW(5-10) T HP W SS- PO PH( < 5) CM(~ 5) RS(IO+) (00686000) C(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(" 5) PHC(5-IO) T CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(" 5)

Kherli H(5- BS P M« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) 40 Brahman(2S9) 77.0 334 50 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T 1'0« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) C(lO+) NCS« 5) SP« 5) (006&6100) 10) PHC(5-10) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

H(S- Mankaka(260) P M«5) 10) ACS«5) CV« 5) BS(5-10) 41 46.0 523 72 TWSS-T PO« 5) CM«5) (00686200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP« 5} RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5} NW(IO+)

Dumka(265) 42 98.0 (006&6300) ------Uninhabited ------

PHS H« 5) BS Ransika(269 ) PM S T HP W SS- PO PH(5- ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 43 350.0 2,586 354 MCW(JO+) CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00686400) C(IO+) T 10) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10}

Jalalpur H« BS P M« 5) ACS(S-IO) . -CV(S-JO) 44 Hathin(270) 319.0 1,952 281 5) MCW(5-10) T SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) C(10+) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) (00686500) PHC(5-10) PH(5-IO) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-JO)

160 VILLACE DIRECTORY Village DirectQry Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

GC(I07.0) PR FP Hathin (7) EDEAG N TWE(336.0) 209.0 102.0 Chhainsa(211) 33 T(443.0)

------Uninhabited ------Kalwaka(212) 34

GC(80.0) PRMR FP Hathin (5) EA TWE(I930) 37.0 16.0 32.0 Janacooli{22I ) 35 T(273.0)

GC(151.0) ~: MR Hathin (31 EA N TWE(190.0) 38.0 48.0 Swamika(258) 36 T(34 1.0)

TWE(89.0) PR Hathin (3) EA 15.0 Ghigraka(257) 37 T(89.0)

TW(60.0) Buraka 38 PR MR Hathin (3) EDEAG TWE(6S.0) 17.0 14.0 Hathin(2SI) T(12S.0)

TW(l94.0) PR Hathin (4) EDEAG N TWE(116.0) 71.0 22.0 HUdithal(2b't) 39 T(310.0)

TW(37.0) PRMR 90 Kherli Hathin (S) EDEAG TWE(18.0) 13.0 40 FP . Brahman(259) T(55.0)

TW(28.0) ~: MR Hathin (5) EDEAG TWE(12.0) 6.0 Mankaka(260) 41 T(40.0)

------Uninhabited ------Dumka(265) 42

GC(210.0) PRMR Hathin (8) TWE(4S.0) 37.0 58.0 Ransika(269) 43 FP EDEAG Salt T(25S.0)

GC(206.0) . Jalalpur 44 PR Hathin(8) EA N TWE(76.0) 7.0 30:0 Hathin(270) T(282.0)

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Babupur H« P M« 5) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) B$« 5) 45 Hathin(263) 91.0 954 132 5) MCW(IO+) T W SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-1O) qlO+) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) (00686600) PHC(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

H« Ladmaki(264) P M« S) ACS(5-IO) CV(S-to) BS« S) 46 98.0 959 140 5) MCW(5-1O) T W SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-1O) .(00686700) C(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS(tO+) PHC(5-tO} PH(S-IO} CP(S-IO) OCS(5-tO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

MCWPHS BS Lakhnaka(262) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-tO) 47 390.0 2,739 350 P M qIO+) H« 5) PHC(S- T W SS-T P0(5-tO) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00686800) NCS(S-IO) Sp(5-IO) 10) PH(5-to) CP(S-IO) NW(lO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-IO)

Paharpur(247) PM«5) H« POPH(5- ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 48 104.0 977 149 5) MCW(5-tO) T W SS-T CM«S) (00686900) C(tO+) 10) NCS«S) Sp«S) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP«5) OCS«5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

H« Kukkar Chati(248) P M« 5)C« ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 49 85.0 643 107 5). MCW«5) T HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM« 5) (00687000) 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(lO+) PHC«5) T PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

H« BS Dhiranka(249) P M« 5)C« ACS«5) CV«5) so 117.0 1,772 236 5) MCW(5-10) T W SS-T PO«5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00687100) 5) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC(5-10) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

H« BS Khanda Wali(2S0) P« ACS« 5) CV«S) 51 225.0 216 27 5) M« 5) 5) MCW(5-IO) T SS-T PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00687200) NCS« 5) SP« 5) C(IO+) PHC(5-1O) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

Hathin MCWMHHC ACS(2) BS 52 (RuraIXPart)(252) 1,008.0 289 36 P PUC M« 5) PHC PHS H« T HP SS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) NCS OCS(< CV SP( < 5) RS( 10+) (00687300) C(IO+) S) PH«S) CP« 5) 5) ST« 5) NW(lO+)

DAHCPHS BS Gahlab (233) P(2) M S AC RMP H(5-1O) ACS« S) CV«5) S3 987.0 5,563 787 T HP W SS- PO PH CM«5) RS(IO+) (00687400) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) T NCS« 5) SP« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS«5) ST« 5)

Kourali 54 Hathin(235) 157.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00687500)

P(2) M S DAPHS H« BS Kondal(234 ) ACS NCS« CV« 5) 55 987.0 5,014 685 PUC AC 0 5) MCW(5-tO) T W SS-T PO PH« 5) CM CP« RS(IO+) (00687600) 5) S) OCS« S) SP« 5) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) NW(IO+) ST« 5)

162 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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TW(43.0) Babupur :: MR Hathin (7) EA 40.0 45 T(43.0) 8.0 Hathin(263)

PRMR TW(74.0) Hathin (8) EA 13.0 11.0 Ladmaki(264) 46 FP T(74.0)

TW(l60.0) PRMR Hathin (6) EDEAG N TWE(73.0) 127.0 30.0 Lakhnaka(262) 47 T{233.0}

PRMR TW{38.0) Hathin (4) EA TWE(43.0} FP 15.0 8.0 Paharpur(247) 48 T(81.0)

TW(50.0) PRMR Kukkar Hathin (3) EDEAG TWE(29.0) 49 FP 6.0 Chati(248) T(79.0)

TW(69.0) PR Hathin (4) EDEAG TWE(28.0) 20.0 Dhiranka(249) 50 T(97.0)

GC(21.0) PR Hathin (3) EDEAG TW(1610) 33.0 10.0 Khanda Wali(250) 51 T(IS2.0)

GC(72.0) TW(647.0) Hathin PRMR Hathin(l) EA NM 52 TWE(254.0) 35.0 (Rural)(Pan)(252) T(973.0)

PRMR GC(700.0) Hathin (4) FP EDEAG TWE(5.0) 107.0 82.0 93.0 Gahlab (233) 53 T(705.0)

------Uninhabited ------Kourali Hathin(235) 54

GC(470.0) PRMR TW(85.0) Hathin (5) EDEAG N 42.0 17.0 95.0 Kondal(234 ) FP TWE(278.0) 55 T(833.0)

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PHS H«5) Andhrola(236) P M« 5) ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 56 198.0 2,377 310 MCW(lO+) TWSS-T 1'0« 5) CM« 5) (00687700) C(lO+) NCS«5) SP« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

- H« - Mohdamka(237) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 57 147.0 1,070 137 P M(5-1O) C(5- 5) MCW(5-10) T HP VI SS- 1'0(5-10) CM« 5) (00687800) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) T PH(IO+) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

RMP(2) H« BS Guraksar(243) PMS PO ACS NCS« CV« 5) 58 454.0 3,763 539 5) MCW«5) T W SS-T CM«5) RS(IO+) (00687900) C(lO+) PH(JO+) 5) OCS(< 5) Sp(< S) PHC« 5) Cp« 5) NW(IO+) ST« 5)

H« as Pachanka(244) PM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) 59 212.0 2,164 299 5)MCW(10+) TWSS-T 1'0«5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00688000) C(IO+) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

PHS H« 5) as Gohpur(245) P M« 5) ACS«5) CV«S) 60 254.0 1,606 194 MCW«5) T W SS-T 1'0« S) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00688100) C(IO+) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC« 5) PH«S) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«S) ST« 5)

PHSRMP(2) aSRS(S- Rupraka(246 ) P(4) M H(5-10) POPH(5- ACSNCS CV(5-IO) 61 1,006.0 9,243 1,189 T W SS-T CM« 5) 10) (00688200) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) 10) OCS«5) SP(5-IO) CP(5-10) NW(JO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(5-10)

DAPHS ACS as Malai(272) P(2) M S RMP(2)H« CV(5-1O) 62 533.0 5,692 749 T HP W SS- PO PH« 5) CM Cp(5- NCS(2) RS(IO+) (00688300) PUCC(IO+) 5) MCW«5) T 10) SP(5-10) OCS(2) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(S-IO)

- H« - BS Bhimsika(27J) PM« 5) ACS«5) CV(5-10) 63 187.0 1,466 207 5) MCW(5-10) T HP W SS- 1'0« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00688400) C(lO+) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) PHC(5-10) T PH« 5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS«S) ST(S-IO)

- H« - G ulesra( 134) PM«S) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS«5) 64 93.0 360 62 5) MCW(5-JO) T HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(5-1O) (00688500) C(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP« 5} RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) T PH« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

- H« ACS Dhakalpur(273) P M(<: 5) C(<: BS« 5) 65 130.0 1.084 143 5) MCW(5-1O) T HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(IO+} NCS(1O+) CVSP ST (00688600) 5) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) T PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) NW(IO+)

PHS H«5) BS Ghurawali(274 ) P M« 5)C« ACS« 5) CV«5) 66 390.0 2,768 392 MCW(IO+) TWSS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00688700) 5) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+} NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST«5)

164 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on J999) Land use (i,e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

c 0 E .~ ..I< 01) 2- 0 c .~ 'i5 'i5 "3 u" 0 ::0 '-' c e· C) ... u " E ., ._c ~., .,g .~ ~ 0 'i5 u ~ ~ ..!! .w 011 ::l B ";.. ~ -'" 011 .;;; ~ C 0 ~ " >. '" "'-0 'OJ ~ ~ 1:: >.'" ;.. .;;; Jl 9 ~ 0. fJ -c ~! ..c 0. 0. " e ..!! E ::l a ~~ U 9 OJ &.3 tQ ::0 ., ., e u 'tJ " 0'" 0 C ;;; 0. ._ 42 u 011 ~ :a c u :;:; ::0 1;; tQ ::o.e ... OJ e0. ., OIl E ... U til ::r: ~ 0 c 1:! E c.. 0 OJ 0 - ::I 1:!'" '5 < Z "'- z'" ~ e (.L, ij :3, 8 ~ < Z til 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

GC(127.0) WE(I7.0) PRMR Hathin (2) EDEAG NM 20.0 Andhrola(236 ) 56 TWE(340) T(l78 0)

GC(98,0) WE(IO.O) PRFP Hathin (2) EA 6.0 10.0 Mohdamka(237) 57 TWE(23.0) T(J31.0)

GC(178.0) TW(20LO) PRMR Hathin (3) EA N 40.0 Guraksar(243 ) 58 TWE(35.0) T(414.0)

GC(90.0) PR Hathin (2) EDEAG TW(98.0) 24.0 Pachanka(244 ) 59 T(188.0)

TW(121.0) _ PR Hathin (4) EDEAG ... TWE(19.0) 91.0 23.0 Gohpur(245) 60 T(140.0)

GC(5.0) PRMR Hathin (6) EA N TW(894.0) 13.0 94.0 Rupraka(246 ) 61 FP T(899.0)

TWE(429.0) PR Hathin (8) EA NM 70.0 34.0 Malai(272) 62 T(429.0)

GC(81.0) PR Hathin (8) EA TWE(86.0) 1.0 19.0 Bhimsika(27I ) 63 T(167.0)

GC(34.0) PR Hathin (8) EA TWE(45.0) 14.0 Gulesra( 134) 64 T(79.0)

TW(67.0) PRMR Hathin (14) EDEAG TWE(35,0) 14,0 14.0 Dhakalpur(273 ) 65 T(102.0)

GC(41.0) PRMR TW(200.0) Hathin (12) EDEAG N 26,0 64.0 Ghurawali(274) 66 FP TWE(59.0) T(300.0)

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~ Vl nearest place where the facility is available is given en~ c "0 ., C '"0 Vl U t:~ "'"u I... ~ '':::: u ,; ..c:: Vl u '" u C .,c -0 c ... E :~ ~ 0 0 0'" .~ .~ 3 u .c .a .::! 8. E-- u ., !::!- Co u ;; blJ en U 0. U '" ~ 0 0- "C ;:; ~ ...J 0 .~ en ~ ., ~ "0 "B ]~E 1:0- ~ .;;: !::!- .c "0 6u m .~ U o ._ti -3 ~ .= ';'~ c Vl a "C c U g ::; c • OIl 0 ~ .c o c ~ " .s .~ 0 c is ~ "t:I .1:: '- a .~ .2 .0'" ~ .c ~ ...:'" .;;: 0 ;; '- Oi Oi f! .-;: 0i>1I E ., 0 ~ _ u c: < 9 :i§ c. c u~ .~ Vl ~ ..... ~ 0 0 OIl "",,, .9 til E c C 0 ., Co ] .~ c "3 u ..u "B S

H« BS Tonka(275) P M« 5)C(5- ACS(5-1O) CV(5-10) 67 171.0 935 127 5) MCW(5-10) T W SS-1 PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00688800) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) PHC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O)

BS Maluka(276) P M« 5) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV« 5) 68 498.0 3.960 558 T.HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00688900) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) T PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1« 5)

RaniaIa H« BS PMSPUC PO PH(5- ACS(5-IO) 69 Khunl(277) 633.0 4,214 602 5) MCW(IO+) T W SS-1 CM«5) CVSPST RS(IO+) C(IO+) 10) NCS(5-1O) (006l9000) PHC(IO+) Cp(5-IO) NW(IO+) OCS« 5)

OCS ACS(5- - BS Utawa(278) P(2) M SC« PHCPHSH« TWSS-T PO CMcp(5- 70 1,343.0 11,721 1,588 10) NCS(5- CV« 5) RS(IO+) (00619100) 5) 5) MCW(5-1O) PH(IO+) 10) 10) SP« 5) NW(IO+) ST« 5)

H« Jarari(279) PM«S) ACS(5-10) CV(5-1O) BS« 5) 71 172.0 1,584 213 5) MCW(5-10) T W SS-T PO(5-10) CM«5) (00619200) C(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS« 5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

RMP H(5-10) Bhodpur(242) P M«5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 72 109.0 694 94 MCW(5-10) TWSS-T P0(5-10) CM«5) (00619300) C(IO+) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(lO+) PHC(5-1O) PH(5-1O) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

RMPH(5-1O) BS Khillub(24I ) ACS« 5) CV«5) 73 333.0 2,457 391 PM«5)C(5- MCW(5-10) T HP W SS- PO(;-IO) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (006&9400) NCS« 5) SP« 5) 10) PHC(5-10) T PH(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST«5) Udepw 74 Bhanguri(239) 264.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00689500)

RMPH(S-IO) BS Pahari(240) P M« 5)C« T HP W SS- PO PH(5- ACS« 5) CV« 5) 75 409.0 1,739 268 MCW(S-IO) CM«5) RS(JO+) (00689600) 5) T 10} NCS«5} SP« 5} PHC(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

CWC(3) PHS BS Kot(21O) RMP(2)H« THPW SS- PO ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) 76 1,179.0 7,609 1,044 P M C(lO+) CM(5-IO} RS(JO+) (00689700) 5) MCW(5-10) T PH(JO+) NCS(S-IO) Sp(5-JO) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

RMPSMP Paosat{282 ) P M«5) CHWH(IO+) ACS(JO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 77 257.0 1,336 181 T HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) (00689100) C(IO+} MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) T PH(IO+} CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

166 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

c 0 ....E .~ QIl c 0 c .~ -=- '0 '0 :; ...<) 0 ::> <> ... E .. ... E U 8", ..s 00 ~ ·S 0 ~ -=-rl ... _!'; :a <> ::> ... ~ B i5 00 ~ ;: ~ ~ >- "'-0 ~ ~ t:: ... >-, ~; 11 .0 B ~ 0..'" ~ -0 ;; ..<: c. e ... .!! ~ E B ::l ~ &3 tij a .... ::> 0 -0 0 0 c '"c. .5 J! !l bI) -il til c e '" ..'" ::l ~ ... n.'" ... '" ;;; c: 'E 3-5 01 E ~ ~ ~ 0 1:!'" '" ~ Cl. 0 ... 0 ~J c e ...

PRMR GC(I35.0) Hathin (9) EDEAG N 1.0 25.0 10.0 Tonka(275) 67 FP T( 135.0)

TW(78.0) PRMR Hathin (11) EDEAG N TW,E(330.0) 39.0 51.0 Maluka(276) 68 FP T(4080)

GC(25 1.0) TW(212,0) 64 0 Raniala PRMR Hathin(IO) EDEAG N 91.0 69 TWE(15.0) . Khurd(277) T(47S.0)

TW(312.0) PRMR Hathin (8) N TWE(628.0) 210.0 193.0 Utawar(278) 70 FP EDEAG T(940.0)

TW(l16.0) PRMR Hathin(S) EDEAG TWE(40.0) 16.0 Jarari(279) 71 T(I56.0)

TW(IOI.O) PR Hathin (5) EDEAG 8.0 Bhodpur(242) 72 T(IOLO)

GC(IIO.O) PRMR Hathm (3) EA N TW(I77.0) 11.0 35.0 Khilluka(241 ) 73 FP T(287.0)

Udepur ------Uninhabited ------74 Bhanb'llri(239)

GC(200.0) TW(55.0) PRFP Hathin (5) EA 23.0 59.0 Pahari(240) 75 TWE(72.0) T(327.0)

GC(643.0) PR FP Hathin (8) EDEAG N Paneer TW(26LO) 180.0 95.0 Kot(280) 76 T(904.0)

GC(186.0) PRMR Hathin (15) EA TW(41.0) 30.0 Paosar(282) FP 77 T(227.0)

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RMPSMP PM«S) CHWH(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« S) 78 Naloli(283 ) 314.0 2,230 306 T HP W SS- PO(~ S) CM(IO+) C(JO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00689900) T PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lo+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

PHS RMP BS Ali Meo(284) PM S H(IO+) THPWSS- PO PH ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 79 687.0 7,752 1,020 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00690000) C(10+) MCW(5-10) T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Ali Brahman(285) P M« 5) H(10+) ACS«5) CV« 5) 80 651.0 1,713 258 T HP W SS- PO PH CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00690100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) T NCS«5) Sp« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

H(S- - Nangal Sabha(288) P M« 5) C(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 81 198.0 1,160 145 10) MCW(S- T HP W SS- PO( < 5) CM(IO+) (00690200) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) 10) PHC(5-1O) T PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lo+) NW(IO+)

RMPSMP Khaika BS RS(5- CHWH(5-1O) PO PH(S- ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 82 Hathin(289) 538.0 4,273 659 P M C(5-10) TWSS-T CM(s-IO) 10) MCW(5-10) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-IO) (00690300) CP(S-tO) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO)

PHS RMP(2) BS Andhop(287) H(5-1O) T HP W SS- PO PH(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 83 1,002.0 3,342 402 P M C(5-10) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00690400) MCW(5-IO) T 10) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHC PHS BS Nangal Jat(286) P M S THPWSS- PO CMCP« ACS(S-IO} CV(S-tO) 84 467.0 4.238 643 H(IO+) RS(IO+) (00690500) C(IO+) T PH(IO+) 5) NCS(S-IO) SP(s-IO) MCW(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(s-IO)

DAPHS P(2) M(2) BS Bahin(281) H(IO+) THPWSS- PO ACS(s-IO) CV(5-10) 85 1,783.0 6,727 1,033 S(2) PUC(2) CMCP RS(IO+) (00690600) MCW(IO+) T PH(IO+) NCS(s-IO) SP(S-IO) C(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-tO) ST(S-IO)

PHSRMP ACS NCS(5- BS Manpur(238) P(2) M S CHW H(s-IO) T HP W SS- PO PH CV(~-IO) 86 1,417.0 7,445 1,082 CM«5) RS(IO+) (00690700) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) T 10) OCS(S- SP(5-10) CP«S) NW(IO+) PHC(tO+) 10) ST(S-IO)

168 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.c. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

c 0 E .~ -" on .> g 0 c .,_ .., '6 '6 ::; (.) .., 0 ::I (.) C c E· U ..9 1;;'" .~ E OJ ._c --'" " 0 ~ '6 bll (.) ::l '" :;:;'" -8 ~ ..01) ~ o(j !! .... ;;: >, '" 5l .OJ ~"O ;., ~ .0... B Q. ~ 1::o ...." -0 ~~ .;;: ~ 0. .., ;; E ..c: B 0. 0.3 e ..!! ~ ::I (.) "U ~ "0 0 C Tn a '"c. .§ eM bll "§ to C ""' '" ::l 1;; ::1"<: e !;! 1;; M ·e os E 0. ~ 0 C !;! !'O - <> !;! " ~ 0. 0~ .., 0 '" p... ~, ?, ~ « ~ z ~ E'" .... ~ « ~ '"'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

GC(131.0) PRMR Rupnagar Hodal (14) EA TW(IOI.O) 54.0 78 FP 28.0 Natoli(283) T(232.0)

GC(322.0) PRMR TW(267.0) Hodal (13) EA Paneer 59.0 18.0 Ali Meo(284) 79 FP TWE(21.0) T(61O.0)

GC(230.0) PRMR TW(1550) Hodal (3) EA 57.0 53.0 Ali Brahman(285) 80 FP TWE(156.0) T(54 1.0)

GC(121.0) Nangal PR FP Hodal(14) EDEAG 57.0 15.0 81 T(121.0) 5.0 Sabha(288)

GC(305.0) PRMR Khaika Punahana (9) EA N TW(185.0) 82 FP 48.0 Hathin(289) T(490.0)

GC(730.0) WE(IO.0) PRMR Hoda! (II) EA TW(43.0) 97.0 86.0 Andhop(287) 83 FP TWE(36.0) T(819.0)

GC(!90.0) TW(l6.0) PR FP Hathin (9) EA 97.0 64.0 Nanga! Jal(286) 84 TWE(lOO.O) T(306.0)

GC(66 1.0) PRMR TW(407.0) Hodal (8) EA N 195.0 309.0 162.0 Bahin(281) 85 FP TWE(49.0) T(1117.0)

GC(708.0) PRMR TW(180.0) Hathin (6) EA 80.0 16.0 171.0 Manpur(238) 86 FP TWE(262.0) T(1150.0)

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  • DA(7) DH MCW(J) MH(2) P(87) M(26) CWC(J) 1'(80) ACS(10) CV(3) HC(2) PO(2S) CM(8) Block Total 3S73S.0 192951 274111 S(19) wen) NCS(6) ST(2) 8S(SO) • PUC(ll) PHC(4) HP(48) PH(9) CP(2) OCS(4) SP(2) AC(2) 0(3) PHS(27) TW RMP(30) SMP(3) HW4

    170 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

    14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    GC(I2045) PR(80) ED WE(14S) MR(40) EAG(39) N(Z9) TW(774S) 3761.0 694.0 3412..0 FP(45) EA(41) M(S) TWE(72tO) T(2715\)

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    172 CENSUS OF' INDIA 2001

    o c]( lND1 A v HARY ANA ~ <). C.D. BLOCK HODAL (,. ( PARTS OF TAH SIL HODAL AND TAH S1L PALWAL ) DISTRJCT FARlDABAD

    Km 2 I 0 6 B 10 Km / B S PO Z ' .00690800 Fro \ ,...... N rn . vi) ---\

    ';:C I b ."". ~ I s "I \ E-. 0693700 \ • PO B ~ ~ \ s~ 0 932 PO : ~ / .(\ . ,; V .. ", \; DI STRICT ~ ~ TOTAL AREA (RURA L) OF C.D. BLOCK (In Sq. Km) ... 302.37 TOTAL POP ULATION (RUR AL) Of' CD. BLOCK ...... 145231 .~ U T T NUMBER OF TOWNS ...... '...... I " TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN C.D. BLOCK ...... 39 DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (In Kms) 57

    BOUNDARY : STATE: DlSTRICT. .. . TAHSIL , C.D. BLOCK _. _.- ;-_. VI LLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCAT ION CODE NUMBER 00692800 ] TAHSIL PALWAL @ HEA DQUARTERS : TAHSIL, ·C D. BLOCK • CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991 - 2001 VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE BELOW 200 : 0 • • Km 10 0 JO Km 200 - 499 ,'500 - 999 ,'1000 - 4999 , 5000 & ABOVE .. • • '-:_. "\ UNINHAB ITED VILLAGE WIT H PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBE:R I X 00692700 .' -. '-. i1 VI I ...... URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... ,_ TA HSIL .) NATIONAL HIGHWAY ... " ..... , ...... "... " .... , .. . NH 2 " C'._ PALWA L ,j IM PORTANT MET ALLED ROAD ...... '\ RA ILWAY LINE WITH STATION BROAD GAUGE RS TAHSIL". HODA~ .,,· CANAL ...... \,.. '" "..: POST OffICE PO .J" SECON DARY OR SEN IOR SECONDARY SC HOOL .. S BOUNDARY ; STATE PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE .... ~ DlSTRICT BANK ... B TAH SIL NEWLY CREATED TAH SIL PART OF' TAH SIL PA LWAL FALLS IN C.D. BLOC K HODAL P HODAL FROM TAHSIL PALWAL

    VlllJllGE DIRECTORY

    Alphabetical list ofViJlages (C.D. block mse) Name of the District: Faridabad Sf No. Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number .2 3 4 Name ofeD Block: Hodal Name ofSub-Dist: Palwal 1 Atohan(l58) 00681900 090030004000400129 2 Bahrola( 157) 00682000 090030004000400130 3 Hidayatpur(138) 00681500 090030004000400137 4 Khera Sarai(l55) 00681800 090030004000400132 5 Ladiaka( 137) 00681300 090030004000400139 6 Nangal Brahman(l40) 00681600 090030004000400127 7 Phulwari( 156) 00682100 090030004000400131 8 Rundhi(l39) 00681400 090030004000400136 9 Sailothi(154) 00681700 090030004000400128 Name of CD Block: Hodal Name ofSub-Dist: Hodal I Aurangabad (83) 00690800 090030004000400133 2 Banchari(l24) 00692100 090030004000400 165 3 Banswan(98) 00693200 090030004000400196 4 Baptoli(96) 00693100 090030004000400173 5 Bhiduki(99) 00693700 090030004000400195 6 Bhulwana(94) 00693000 09003OO04000400J71 7 Buraka(91) 00692600 090030004000400168 8 Dadhka(90) 00692500 090030004000400167 9 Dakora(122) 00692000 090030004000400179 10 Dee~ot(135) 00691000 090030004000400 135 11 Gorauta(120) 00693400 090030004000400175 12 Gudhrana( 125) 00691300 090030004000400160 13 Hodal (Rural)(Part)(93) 00692800 090030004000400170 14 Jalalpur Muafi (121) 00691900 090030004000400117 15 Kachhi Khera (92) 00692700 090030004000400169 16 Karwan(95) 00692900 090030004000400172 17 Khatela Sarai(86) 00691200 090030004000400162 18 Khirbi(97) 00693300 090030004000400174 19 KodIa(123) 00693500 090030004000400178 20 Lohina(88) 00692300 090030004000400164 21 Maroli( 127) 00691800 090030004000400180 22 Mitnol (84) 00690900 090030004000400134 23 Palri(129) 00691500 090030004000400182 24 Pingaltu(119) 00693600 090030004000400176 25 Seoli(87) 00692200 090030004000400163 26 Sholaka (128) 00691700 090030004000400181 27 Siha(126) 00691400 090030004000400159 28 Sundhad(89) 00692400 090030004000400166 29 Tikri Alias Bhupgarh(130) 00691600 090030004000400183 30 Tumasra(85) 00691100 090030004000400161

    175 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ~ ::> nearest place where the facility is available is I!iven ... ~ '"C -0 to ., -0 0 u C :l :2- <.J 0 '"::> u u ti ...::: 0 ... '" ;g '"c: 0- c :>- ~ .>! :5 0 0 ... t! c:.~ .~ ~ u" ..c .~ .3 of! 0 ., iO' u ~ c.. ?i c.. M ., ... 0 " -0 -0 c.. <> ~ 00. ~ ::: ~ .....l ~ 0 '" ] 0 .~ ~ ::> ., .:; ~ -0 al .. Cd ..c -0 6 '';:: E"iii§::> .r:. ,_ c u ~ ';;;"~ ... c: oJ "0 oC ._... <> 0 ~ OIl 0 :g" c " ~ oJ -5 .~ 0 ..c § c g Cd ~ ,f!! 0 r::: c.. ._ -0 0 "- ..c ~ .~ ..c 0 -;;; " -;;; .~ :;: "5 .... ~ e ~ ,~'" ]>~ <..) E c.. 0 c: .,OIl .~ ., "::> ~ 'c "- "' 0 0 OIl E] .2 'O! ::> c: 0 t;;" c.. .~ -;;; c: ... E ..c <.J ] ::> <> Oi E ::> 0 E ~ II) ._ -;;; OJ " u u ~ E ~ E :;:; ..J' E-'"'" ";:: () ·c E 1i ::> ::> ~ oj ,=] E_ o 0 "0 ... '"0 o c: 00 Z f- ~ Z U.l ~ Ci ~ ull ~~ ~uoo 8 'f I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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    BS Ladiaka( 137) PM« 5) H(lO+) TIlPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 241.0 1,267 200 PH PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00681300) C{10+) MCW(IO+) W SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO:t-) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

    PHC PHS ACS BS R,!ndhi( 139) P M S THPTW CV(IO+) 2 630.0 2,173 329 H(IO+) PH PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00681400) C(lO+) WSS-T Sp(IO+) MCW(IO+) Cp(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

    Hidayalpur (138) P M«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 3 86.0 522 80 PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00681500) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) W SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) Cp(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

    DAPHC Nangal Brahman P M«5) THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(JO+) 8S« 5) 4 322.0 J ,271 205 1-1(10+) PH PO« 5) CM(tO+) ( 140)(00681600) C(lO+) W SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(JO-r) CP(tO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

    PHS H(IO+) Sailothi (154) TI-IPTW ACS(IO+) CV(10+) BS« 5) 581.0 3,068 436 P M C(IO+) MCW(lO+) P0(5-1O) CM(IO+) (00681700) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS« 5) PHC(IO+) I'H«5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO-f) S1'(10+) NW(lO+)

    PHSRMP(7) Khera Sarai (155) PMSPUC H(5-1O) THP1'W PH(40) ACS« 5) CVe5-10) BSRS 6 832.0 7,163 1,159 CM(5-10) (00681800) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) WSS-T P0(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-1O) NW(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) S1'(5-1O)

    H« Alohan (158) THPTW PH P0(5- ACS NCS« CV« 5) BS RS« 5) 7 266.0 1,484 233 P M C(10+) 5) MCW«5) CM«5) (00681900) WSS-1' 10) 5) OCS« 5) SP« 5) NW(to+) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) S1'« 5)

    11(5- BS Bahrola (157) P M« 5) THPTW PH(2) ACS« 5) eV(5-10) 8 280.0 1,874 281 10) MCW(5- CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00682000) C(lO+) WSS-1' PO(5-IO) NCS«S) SP(S-IO) 10) PHqIO+) CP(5-10) NW(lO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-IO)

    HH DLJ PHC BS Phulwan (156) l' M S THPTW NCS ACS(5- CV(;-IO) 9 653.0 4,725 655 PHS H(5:1O) 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00682100) C(10+) WSS-1' 10) OCS(5- SP(5-IO) NW(IO+) MeW(5-10) PH« 5) CP(5-1O) 10) S1'(5-1O)

    PHC PHS TB P(5) M(2) RMP(3) ACS Aurangabad (83) THPTW H CM CV(lO+) BS RS« 5) 10 2,448.0 10,281 1,522 S(2) PUC(2) CHW(4) NCS(lO+) (00690800) W 1'K SS-T PO P (10) CP(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(lO+) H(ID+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) MCW(lO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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    GC(II7.0) TW(29.0) PR Palwal(ll) EA NM 26.0 19.0 Ladiaka(137) TWE(500) T(l96.0) GC(307.0) rW(I64.0) PR Palwal (14) EA NM Earthen Pots 21.0 46.0 Rundhi(J39) 2 TWE(92.0) T(563.0)

    GC(32.0) PR Palwal (II) EA NM TW(4S.0) 6.0 Hidayatpur (I3S) T(SO.O)

    GC(164.0) TW(62.0) 280 Nangal Brahman PR Palwal(ll) EA NM 38.0 4 TWE(30.0) . (140) T(256.0J

    OC(293.0) TW(184.0) PR Palwal (18) EA NM Earthen Pots 21.0 53.0 Sailothi (154) 5 TWE(30.0) T(507.0)

    GC(162.0) TW(125.0) PR Palwal (10) EA NM Sugar, Sweets 105.0 6.0 131.0 Khera Sarai (ISS) 6 TWE(303.0) T(590.0)

    GC(16LO) TW(20.0) PR Palwal (3) EDEAG - 1.0 32.0 Alohan (158) 7 TWE(52.0) T(233.0)

    GC(42.0) TW(120.0) PR Palwal (8) EA N 24.0 33.0 Bahrola (157) 8 TWE(61.0) T(223.0)

    GC(273.0) TW(100.0) PR Palwal (10) EA N Earthen Pots 65.0 6.0 66.0 Phulwari (156) 9 TWE(I43.0) T(516.0)

    GC(IOOO.O) Alta, Milk TW(300.0) PRMR Hodal (12) EA NM Sweets, Electric 278.0 290.0 200.0 Aurangabad (83) TWE(3S0.0) 10 Goods T(1680.0)

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    Mitnol (84) P M«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS RS« 5) II 382.0 3.705 592 PO« 5) CM«5) (00690900) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) NW(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    P(2) M(2) PHCRMP(2) ACS Deeghot( 135) THPTW CM CV(IO+) BSRS«5) 12 1,528.0 9.307 1.463 S(2) PUC I H(5-1O) NCS(lO+) (00691000) WTKSS-T POPH(12) CP(IO+) Sp(IO+) NW(IO+) TrC(IO+) MCW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    H« BS RS(5- Tumasra( 85) THPTW - ACS«S) CV(IO+) 13 256.0 1.897 252 P M C(IO+) 5) MCW« 5) CM«5) 10) (00691100) W TK SS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    H« BSRS(S- Khatda Sara;(86) P(3) M THPTW ACS NCS(S- CV(;-IO) 14 808.0 6,426 910 5) MCW«5) CM(5-IO) 10) (00691200) C(IO+) W TK SS-T PO PH 10) OCS(S- SP(5-10) PHC« 5) CP(5-1O) 10) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

    PHS H« 5) GudhRna(125) - ACS NCS(5. CV(;-IO) BS« 5) 15 694.0 3.155 472 P M C(lO+) MCW«5) T HP TW PO« 5) CM(5·10) (00691300) 10) OCS« SP(5-10) RS(S-IO) PHC« 5) W TK SS·T PH« 5) CP(5-IO) 5) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

    PHCRMP Siha( 126) PM SO THPTW ACSOCS CV(5-10) BS(5·10) 16 780.0 4,688 716 H(IO+) PO PH CM(S-IO) (00691400) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS(S·IO) SP(S-IO) RS«S) MCW«5) CP(5-1O) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

    Palri(129) P M(5-1O)C(S· H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(S-IO) 8S(5·10) 17 240.0 703 114 PO« S) CM(5-10) (00691500) 10) MCW(5-10) WSS·T NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) RS« 5) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

    Tikri Alias THPTW PM«5) H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BSRS« 5) 18 Bhupgarh( 130) 268.0 1.)90 195 W TK R SS- PO(5-1O) CM(5-10) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) (00691600) T PH(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10)

    PHS RMP(2) Sholaka (128) PM(5.10) H(IO+) THPTW PO ACS NCS(5. CV(~-IO) BSRS 19 175.0 1.675 232 CM(5-10) (00691700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T PH(IO+) 10) OCS(5· SP(5-10) NW(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) 10) ST(5-10)

    PHS H(IO+) Maroli(127) PM S THPTW ACS NCS(S- CV(;-IO) BSRS« 5) 20 590.0 2,944 459 MCW(IO+) PO PH CM(S·IO) (00691800) C(lO+) WSS-T 10) OCS(S- SP(5-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(5-10) 10) ST(S.IO)

    JaJaJpur Muafi - H« THPTW 21 P M« 5)C« ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 97.0 59S 94 5) MCW(IO+) W TK SS-T 1'0« 5) CM« 5) (121) (00691900) 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS« 5) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ~T« 5) NW(IO+)

    178 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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    GC(107.0) TW(102.0) PRMR Hodal (12) EA NM 4.0 12.0 45.0 Mitnol (84) II TWE(112.0) T(32 1.0)

    GC(488.0) Alia, Milk TW(465.0) PRMR Palwal (13) EA N Sweets, Electric 19.0 34.0 310.0 Deeghot(135) 12 TWE(21:?0) Goods T(1165.0)

    GC(I60.0) PR Hodal (II) EA 17.0 54.0 25.0 Tumasra(85) 13 T(160.0)

    Alia, Milk GC(54 1.0) PR HOOal (9) EA N 156.0 11.0 100.0 Khatela Sarai(86) 14 Sweets T(54 1.0)

    PRMR GC(244.0) Hodal (10) EA 371.0 79.0 Gudhrana( 125) 15 FP T(244.0)

    GC(39S 0) TW(250.0) PRMR Bodal (8) EA N 25.0 21.0 77.0 Siha(126) 16 TWE(12.0) T(657.0)

    GC(146.0) TW(62.0) PR Hadal (8) EA 4.0 23.0 Palri(J29) 17 TWE(50) T(213.0)

    GC(194.0) I 0 Tikri Alias PR Palwal (10) EDEAG TWE(34.0) 39.0 18 . Bhupgarh( 130) T(228.0)

    GC(29.0) TW(127.0) PRMR Hodal (8) EA 7.0 10.0 Sholaka (128) 19 TWE(2,O) T(l58.0)

    GC(I73.0) TW(294.0) PRMR Bodal (10) EA 68.0 ·25.0 Maroli(l27) 20 TWE(30.0) T(497.0)

    TW(90.0) I 0 Jalalpur Muafi PRMR Hodal (5) EA N TWE(6.0) . (121) 21 T(96.0) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., S-IO kms. and 10+ kmS of the Vi' nearest place where the facility is available is given U :::> :;; C'" "t1 '"0 Vi' ... c ~ :E~ "'"u U ... 0 '"0 ] 'u t! 'E ~ "g ~ u ..c: '! ... to> ~ 0- "3 .a 8. ~ 0 0 CJ - rn ....l 0 "1:1'" :: ~ "B'" ~ .~ ~ ~:::E ... 1.:; ~ "0 6 III'" - ~ ..c... -0 c.> 6 .~ -3 l! .a ., c § "1:1 o ._ r,l 0 ... ~~c .. '" 0 '":::> ..c: dd ~ oS .~ 0 fa c 15 ._ ,g-0 .g 6 ] .... .c ~ 0- • UI '" ._ ~;> 0 :; 0; E 0; 0; > :::I .... ~ QO 12 .!:: E o C .~ :::1"1:1 C < ::J '- u g- 0 00 .!a ., '2 ~ c 0 '" ... 0; c e :::I ~ c. .~ "B'" - ... 1;l E :::I .0 U ~ ~ UI :::I " " ] 0; "E 'C E..>o: - E_E f ~ E ::J "::J E .~ 11 ~ .~ :g 0 0 .. 13 .§ til" Z"' f- f- Z U3 ~ 0 0- 8~ <0 ~UVl 8 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

    PHSRMPH(5· Dakora( 122) P(2) M(2) C(5· 10) THPTW ACS« 5) CV«5) BS«S) 22 550.0 2.988 475 PO PH CM«5) (00692000) 10) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS«5) Sp« S) RS(S-IO) CP«5) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

    P(2) M(2) PHS H« 5) THPTW Banchari( 124) ACS NCS« CV«S) BS RS« 5) 23 1,840.0 9,709 1,513 S(2) PUCC« MCW(IO+) WT.KC SS- PO PH(50) CM CP« (00692100) S) OCS« 5) Sp« 5) NW(IO+) 5) PHC« 5) T S} ST«5)

    PHSH(IO+) BSRS(5- Seoli(87) PM S THPTW ACS NCS(5- CV(~IO) 24 1,066.0 3,692 574 MCW(IO+) PO(lO+) CM« 5) 10) (00692200) C(lO+) WSS-T 10) OCS(5- Sp(S-lO) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) 10) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

    H(S- Lohina(88) ACS« S) CV(S-lO) BS« 5) 25 418.0 2,442 384 P MC(IO+) 10) MCW(S- T HP TW PO(S-JO) CM«S) (00692300) NCS(5-10) Sp(S-lO) RS(S-IO) 10)PHC(S-IO) WSS-T PH(S-JO) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

    PHS RMP(4) Sundhad(89) P(2) M S C« H« S) THPTW CMCP« ACS NCS« CV«5) B5 RS« 5) 26 2,753.0 10,415 1,573 (00692400) 5) MCW(5-IO) WTK SS-T PO PH(6) 5) 5)OCS«S) Sp«S) NW(JO+) PHC« 5) ST« 5)

    , - H(5- Dadhka(90) PM(5-JO)C(5- )MCW(5. THPTW PH PO(5- ACS« S) CV«5) BS« 5) 27 234.0 1,91S 331 10 CM«5) (00692500) 10) NCS« 5) Sp« 5) RS(5-10) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) W SS-T CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST«5) NW(IO+)

    H« Buraka(91) P M« 5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV«5) BS RS« 5) 28 159.0 769 118 5) MCW« 5) PO« 5) CM«5) (00692600) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP«S) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS« S) ST« S)

    Kachhi Khera (92) 29 479.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00692700)

    Hodal PHCPHS(2) P M«5) THPTW PH(SO) ACS«5) CV« S) BS« 5) 30 (RuraIXPart)(93) 3,696.0 9,S72 1,503 H« 5) CM« 5) C(IO+) W TK SS-1' PO« S) NCS«S) SP« 5) RS(S-IO) (00692800) MCW«5) CP«5) OCS« S) ST«5) NW(IO+)

    PHS H«5) THPTW Karwan(95) ACS« 5) CV«5) BSRS« 5) 31 420.0 2,260 345 P MC«5) MCW«5) W TK C SS- PO PH(3) CM« 5) (00692900) NCS« S) SP« S) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) T CP«5) OCS« 5) ST« S)

    H(5- THPTW Bhulwana(94 ) P(3) M(2) S ACS«S) CV«5) BSRS 32 811.0 5,678 974 10) MCW« 5) W TK C SS- PO PH(50) CM« 5) (00693000) C« 5) NCS« S) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) T CP«5) OCS«5) ST« 5)

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    H« 6aptoli(96) PM«5) THPTW ACS«5) CV« 5) 6S« 5) 33 188,0 446 77 5) MCW«5) PO« 5) CM« 5) (00693100) C(IO+) WSS-T NCS«5) SP« 5) RS«5) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST«5) NW(IO+)

    THP1W 6answan(98) P(2) M SC« PHSH(5-10) ACS NCS(5- CV(;-IO) 6S« 5) 34 1,29Q.0 5,314 767 MCW«5) W TK R SS- PO PH(5) CM(5-10) (00693200) 10) OCS(5- SP(5-10) RS« 5) 5) PHC(IO+) T CP(5-10) 10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

    H« Khirbi(97) PM« 5)C« THPTW PH(2) ACS« S) CV« S) BS RS« 5) 35 485,0 1,990 278 5) MCW« 5) CM« 5) (00693300) 5) WSS-T PO«S) NCS« S) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

    H« 5S RS(5- Gorauta(120) P(2) M(2) S THPTW - ACS NCS« eV« 5) 36 685.0 4,173 648 5) MCW«5) 10) (00693400) C«S) W TK SS-T PO PH« 5) CM« 5) 5) OCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) ST« 5) Kodla(123) 37 275,0 ---- Uninhabited ---'_ (00693500)

    H(5- Pingaltu( 119) 10) THPTW ACS« 5) eV(5-10) 5S(5-1O) 38 669.0 3,762 644 P M C(5-10) PO« 5) CM« 5) (00693600) MCW(lO+) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(5-1O) PH« 5) CP(S-IO) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

    DHPHS THPTW 5S RS(5- 6hiduki(99) P(2) M S RMP(5) H(5- CMCP(5- ACS NCS(5- CV(~-IO) 39 2,062.0 9,993 1,519 W TK C SS- PO PH(2) 10) (00693700) PUCC(5-10) 10) MCW(S- 10) 10) OCS(5- SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(S-IO) T 10) ST(S-IO)

    HH DA DU T(37) DH MCW W(37) P(52) M(29) PHC(7) TK(JS) PO(I4) ACS(IS) BS(13) Block Total 30237,0 145231 CM(5) 12322 S(17) PUC(6) PHS(17) TB HP(37) PH(241) NCS OCS RS(3) I Tr 0 RI\fP(25) TW(37) CHW(4) R(2) C(4)

    182 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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    GC(41.0) TW(50.0) PR FP Hodal (3) EA 19.0 52.0 16.0 Baptoli(96) 33 TWE(IO.O) T(lOI.O)

    GC(737.0) Atta, Milk TW(34.0) PR Hodal (8) EA N 53.0 30.0 250.0 Banswan(98) 34 Sweets TWE(186.0) T(957.0)

    GC(237.0) TW(108.0) PR Hodal (5) EA 31.0 82.0 2.0 Khirbi(97) 35 TWE(25.0) T(370.0) GC(IO.0) TW(54 1.0) PR Hodal (5) EA N 21.0 73.0 Gorauta(120) 36 TWE(40.0) T(59 1.0)

    ------Uninhabited ------Kodla(123) 37

    GC(463.0) PR Hodal (6) EA NM TWE(140.0) 66.0 Pingaltu(1I9) 38 T(603.0)

    GC(1226.0) Atta, Electric TW(202.0) PR MR Palw~1 (7) EA N 60.0 14.0 321.0 Bhiduki(99) 39 Goods TWE(239.0) T(1667.0)

    GC(11985) PR(37) ED N(26) TW(S470) MR(14) EAG(6) 2175.0 1070.0 3257.0 M(l") TWE(SS26) FP(2) EA(3!) T(2298l)

    183 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    184 CENSUS OF' INDI A 2001

    lNDIA HARYI\NA c. D. BLOCK HA SSAN PUR ( PARTS OF' TAJ--ISJL J-lODAL AND TAH S1L PALWAL ) DISTRICT FARIDABAD

    Krn 2 1 0 2 -1 6 t --±-=±-=·-_-+-----I-----+

    n I l .tJ-o-:1. 'j ..... S <>'",,0 • 810 ~ ~ \ tv <;i) CD. BLOC K BOUND ARY EXCLUD ES t'-' S1' ATUTORY TOW N (S) o BOUNDARlI~S ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.1.2000 n 7',

    o \/ 00693800./ ...... ~------_------~ () -- , TOTA L AREA (RURA L) OF CD. BLOCK (In Sq. Km) ... 20054 4 TOTAL POPULATION (R URA L) OF C.D. BLOCK 102288 . ~ NUMBER OF TOWNS ...... I TOTAL NUMBER Of VILLAGES IN CD. BLOC K 33 DISTANC E FROM DISTR ICT HEADQUAR TERS (In " Ins) 60

    TAH SIL PALWA L CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991 - 2(0) BOUNDARY, STATE . Km 10 0 10 Km TAHS IL : C.D. BLOCK ...... - . - - - , --- L --,-----, VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER 00693800 '-:_.,,, .,... - ', H EA DQU A RTERS . CD. I3LOCI< • ." . _, . r.i VILLAGE WI TH POPU LATION SIZ E: BELOW 200 ; 200 - 499 ; A . TAHSIL .) o •••• / " PALWAL 500 - 999 ., 1000 - 4999 : 5000 8r ABOVE .... UN 1NHABITF:D VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION COD E NU MBER [ X 00694700 J URBAN AR I ~A WITH LOCA TIO N CODP' NU MB ER '"-_...;.v__ ..... IMPORTANT META LLED ROAD RIVE:!, & STR I'; AM / CANA L ... POST OFF ICE .. . PO BOUNDARY . STATE SECONDARY OR SEN IOR SECONDARY SCHOO L . S DISTRICT TAI ISIL PHIMARY IIF:tll,TfI l' 1 ~N TRE ~ NEWLY CHEATED TAIISI L BANK B HODA L FHOM TA HSIL PALWAL

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District: Faridabad SI. No. Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number 1 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Hassanpur Name ofSub-Dist: Palwal 1 Amroli(143) 00680900 090030004000400145 2 Attba(109) 00680600 090030004000400150 3 Barauli( 149) 00679800 090030004000400125 4 Bata(142) 00681100 090030004000400140 5 Bela(l12) 0068D800 090030004000400147 6 Bilochpur( 110) 00680500 090030004000400149 7 Kashipur(108) 00680700 090030004000400151 8 Kushak( III ) 00680400 090030004000400148 9 Lalgarh( 145) 1}IY:~0100 090030004000400141 10 Lulwari( 141) 00681200 090030004000400138 II Mustafabad(l46) 00680300 090030004000400143 12 Rahimpur(148) 00679900 090030004000400124 13 Rai Daska( 136) 00681000 090030004000400146 14 Sultanpur(147) 00680000 090030004000400142 15 Tikri Gujar(l44) 0068D200 090030004000400144 Name of CD Block: Hassanpur Name ofSub-Dist: Hodal 1 Bhaindoli(lOO) 00695400 090030004000400193 2 Darana( I 17) 00695300 090030004000400194 3 Fartas Kunagar( 107) 00694700 090030004000400188 4 Ghasera( 131 ) 00693900 090030004000400156 5 Gulawad(l13) 00694300 090030004000400154 6 Hassanpur (Rural)(Part)(I04) 00694900 090030004000400186 7 latoli( 114) 00694500 090030004000400152 8 Kanwarka(133) 00694100 090030004000400157 9 Khanbi( 118) 00693800 090030004000400184 10 Likhi(116) 00695200 090030004000400185 II Maachhipura(115) 00694400 090030004000400153 12 Maholi(103) 00695500 090030004000400192 13 M irp ur Korali( 132) 00694200 090030004000400155 14 Murtazabad( I05) 00694800 090030004000400189 15 Pingor(l34 ) 00694000 090030004000400158 16 Ramgilfh( 101 ) 00695100 090030004000400191 17 Sehnoli (102) 00695000 090030004000400190 18 Wali Mohammadpur(106) 00694600 090030004000400187

    187 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: F"ARIDABAD Census of India 20CI - Amenities and Amenities a\·llilabJ.e (if not available within \be village, a dash {-) il> soown in ~ column and next!o I! III hra(;kets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-1 Q kills. and 10+ kills of the '3 r.earesl place wb.ere!he facililV IS .av.ailaMe isg!\'e1l.1 ... '" '0 III "lj c -§" c "19u '" <.; ~ U" '" .1! '"ij .J .. :.:: (f.I c: ..c '"c 0 c ",. t\! ._ t: .£1 0 '" .~ :l .~" ~ u'" .c .M g_ D Q." -3 ~% g '" - ., & ~ .c; '0 « .'S:! E OJ '0 c .~ ~~ c E.. ~ "- cD ... Oi '- '" c c 0; "" OJ £ ~ .9 E C Q. t .~ ]' :l () " ~ J:J u (Q E :::I g ~' Oi Oi u ~ E '" <>e ._~~- ] ~ c E" E ;:J :.0., .!:O li E"" .~] E .. ~ :l en .;_ I- ~ Z ~ :2' Ci A.." 8$ «'Q_ ~tJr:Il 8'e I 2 3 4 :'i 6 7 8 9 J{) II 12 13

    CD Jllo~k: Usssanpur (OOO6}

    DA PHCPHS BS Barauli( I 49) PM S PUC THPTW ACS(IO+) CV«5) 1,228.0 10,278 1,495 H(IO+) PO PH(20} CM(lO+) RS{[(l+) 100619&00, C{I[)+) W 5S-1 NCS(IO+) SPf< 5) M CW(l 0+ I a'OO+) NW(lO+) OCSCIO"') S1«5)

    6S Rahimp"'( 148) P M[< 5] H(IO", :- HI' W 55- ACS{< 5) CV(I(}+-} Z 5~().Q 1,:516- 22'2 PO(~ j) CM(IO+) RS(IIJ+) (OO6moo) C(IG+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(tO+) r PH('::S) C?(IO+} NW(IO+) Pl-iqt()+) OCS(W~) 51(10+-) ACS as Sultanpur( 14 7} H{IOt) T HP W SS- 5} CV(lo+) 854.0 1,703 247 P M C{IO~) PO(~ CM(JO+} NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00680000) MCW\IO+) 5p{10+) T PH{< S) 0'(10+) OCS{to+) NW{IO+j l'HC(IO+) ST{IO+-) BS Lalgam( 145) PM«5) H(Hl+-) ACS(" 5) CV(lO+) 4 117.0 1,011 143 ~ HP W SS- !'O{~ S) CM(lo--) R.S{IO+) {Oil6~O 100} qlO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+] Sp(IO+) 1 PH« 5} CP(\(J~) NW(JO+) PHC(IIh-) OCS(IO+j ST(IO+)

    PHS RMP Tikrr GUjar(144I PMS H(IO+) AC8{H}+} CV\ 10+) BS« 5) 5 1830 l.758 229 :- HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM{lO+) (00680200) COO+) MCW(IO+) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) RS{!o+) r PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(l(l+} STela+) NW(IIJ+)

    BS Musta fabad( 146) PM« 5) H(lU-+1 T HP W SS- 5) ,",CS« <;) CV(IO+) 6- 2\~.() 61:>15 I\») PO(~ CM«5) RS(IO+) (00680300) C(lO+} MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) 5P(lO+) T PH«5) CP(W-!-, NW(\\l+) PHCC1O+) OCS{11}t ) ST(to+)

    Ku,hak( I I I) MCW(ll PHS T HP W 58- BS 1450 PM S PUC CMCl'« ACS NCS(~ CV« 5.1 i,791.0 10,967 RMP HI< S) T PO PH RS(IO+) (0068040CI • qHl-tj 5) 5)OCS(<:5) SP«5) PHC(lO+) NW(I(J-r) ST« 5)

    PHC PHSH(:i- BS Bilochpur( I i 0) p M« 5) ACS« 5) CV(5-10} II J64.0 3,423 499 10) MCW(S- T HP W 58- PO PH CM«5) RS(lO+) (00680500) C(W+l NCS(S-lO) SP(5-IO) 10) T CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1G) ST(S-IO)

    Attba( (9) RMPH« S) as 9 5~?O 1':;5, THPWSS· PQ(~S) ACS«5) CV«5) (00&8()6Q()) lSI P Nt c:: l{}+l !>lC\\i« :$) CM("':5J RS(IO+) NCS{< 5j S2« 5) PHC(JG+) T PH« 5) CP«5) NW(]()-t) O~<:;:. ST«:5)

    K&.nipur( iDS) RMP(J) H(' IlS P!.I(-<: 5) -:- Hf'WBS· 1'0(: 5) ,,,CS NCS« C"« S) 10 ~70.[I 4,039 Mil S)MCW« 51 CM{,-< S} RS(I{)+) (UO&8Q7001 qW+) 5) OCS«5) Sp« 5) PHC(IO+) T PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) 8T«5)

    RMPH(IOtj ACS Bela(112) P M{< 5) THPTW CV(IO+) BS« 5) II 703.0 3,733 517 MCW(IO+) I'HPO« S}CM(IO+} NCS(\O+) (006801\0\)) (\10+) WSS-T SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) C?(lO+) OCS{lOt) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

    188 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Direct()ry Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

    ~ z" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    GC(82 1.0) TW{42.0) PR Palwal (12) EA Earthen Pots 1.0 113.0 Barauli(149) TWE(25 1.0) T(1114.U)

    TW(170) PR Palwal (18) EDEAG - Earthen Pots TWE{459.0) 64.0 Rahimpur(148) 2 T(476.0)

    GC(92.0) PR Palwal (18) EA Earthen Pots TWE(498.0) 61.0 18.0 185.0 Sultanpur( 147) 3 T(590.0)

    GC(91.0) PR Palwal (14) EDEAG - TW(13.0) 13.0 Lalgarh(145) 4 T(104.0)

    GC(109.0) PR Palwal (13) EDEAG - TW(550) 19.0 Tikri Gujar(144) T(l64.0)

    GC(47.0) TW{640) PR Palwal (18) EA 57.0 5.0 21.0 Mustafabad( 146) 6 TWE(21.0) T(132.0)

    GC(894.0) PR Hassanpur (5) EA Alta, Sweets TWE(l42.0) 345.0 260.0 152.0 Kushak( Ill) 7 T(1036.0)

    GC(228.0) PRMR Hassanpur (7) EA AUa TWE(69.0) 2.0 65.0 Bilochpur( II 0) 8 T(2970)

    GC(51.0) TW(93.0) PR Hassanpur (5) EDEAG - Earthen Pots 189.0 59.0 55.0 Altba(109) 9 TWE(lOO.O) T(244.0)

    GC(142.0) PRMR Hassanpur (4) EDEAG - Earthen Pots TW(486.0) 122.0 78.0 142.0 Kashipur(108) 10 T(628.0)

    GC(440.0) PRMR Hassanpur (12) EA Aua, Sweets TWE(59.0) 53.0 20.0 131.0 Bela(112) II T(499.0)

    189 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and .., next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ::s nearest_pJace where the facili!Y_is available is~ven ~ In :J ., '"Cl (I}~ 0" u ""u U" a ',0,,- u .f ..c: ~ ~ :.= t! .2" '"0 .~ ~ " c ..c:" .~ .a OJ 5 u" Q. ] 8- <> !::::!- u ""3 0 ~ 0 "tl '" 0 ~":,..-.. ~ f .....l ~ B :l - e :l " .;;: ~ "0 6 .~ .~ o(j ..c: ""0 ~ E 0.. 'c; ~ .~ =""0 = ...... 0 .... 0 ~ .2 CiI '§ ~ 0 '" ., " -;; ., e c lii 0.. .~ ~ :3- t; ., .0 u :.;;2 B E .. - E E 1;' -;; u ..r

    PHSRMP BS Amroli(143) PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 12 367.0 2,156 293 PO PH« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00680900) C[lO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    PHCPHS Raj Daska( 136) PMS ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 13 73S.0 3,609 SOl H(IO+) T HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) (00681000) C(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) T PH«S) CP(lO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

    ACS BS Bata(142) PMS H(IO+) THPTW CV(lO+) 14 486.0 1,620 231 PO« S) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00681100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T SP(IO+) PH« S) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

    BS Lulwari(141) P M« 5) H(IO+) ACS«S) CV(IO+) 15 341.0 1,909 256 T HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00681200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) T PH« 5) Cp(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    DDAPHS BS Khanbi(118) P(3) M S C(5- H(5-10) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 16 1,880.0 8,064 1,215 POPH(IO) CMCp(5- RS(IO+) (00693800) 10) MCW(5-10) WSS-T . 10) NCS(5-10) SP{5-10) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO)

    H(5- _ Ghasern( 131) P(2)M«5) PH(2) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS«S) 17 512.0 2,684 400 10) MCW(5- T HP fW CM«5) (00693900) C(IO+) PO« 5) NCS{5-10) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) W C SS-T CP(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

    PHSRMP(2) THPTW BS RS{S- PingOl(l34) H(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 18 873.0 5,468 856 P M C(IO+) W TK C SS- PO PH(3) CM(IO+) 10) (00694000) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) T CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    Kanwarka( 13 3) PM«5) H(IO+) - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 19 266.0 1,618 239 T HP TW PO« 5) CM{IO+) (00694100) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) WTKSS-T PH{IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

    _ Mirpur Korali(132) P(2) M S H(IO+) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) BS{< 5) 20 437.0 2,976 459 T HP TW PO{< 5) CM(5-10) (00694200) PUCC(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) W TK SS-T PH(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(lO+)

    PHS RMP(7) BS Gulawad(l13) P(4) M S H(S-IO) THPTW ACS«5) . CV{<5) 21 951.0 8,261 1,107 CM(S-IO) RS(IO+) (00694300) C(IO+) MCWPO+) W TK SS-T PO PH(3) NCS« 5) SP(5-IO) CP(5-10) NW{IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS« 5) ST(S-IO)

    190 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i e area under different types ofland use in hectare)

    "O(J ~ ;; '­a "E Z'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2i 23 2

    GC(152.0) PR Palwal (19) EA TWE(\52.0) 3.0 60.0 Amroli(l43) 12 T(304.0)

    GC(608.0) TW(IO.O) PR Hassanpur ( I 8) EA N Alta, Sweets 9.0 36.0 66.0 Rai Daska(136) 13 TWE(6.0) T(624.0)

    0C(108.0) TW(90.0) PR MR Palwal (14) EA N Desi Ghee 80.0 74.0 6ata(142) 14 TWE(134.0) T(3320)

    0C(72.0) PR Palwal (13) EA TWE(152.0) 42.0 8.0 67.0 Lulwari(141) 15 T(224.0)

    OC(1378.0) PR Hassanpur (8) EA NM Alta TW(217.0) 71.0 29.0 185.0 Khanbi(l18) 16 T(1595.0)

    0C(238.0) TW(17l0) PR Palwal (10) EA N 5.0 67.0 Ghasera(l3l) 17 TWE(31.0) T(440 0)

    GC(434.0) TW(230.0) PRMR Hassanpur(13) EA N 9.0 10.0 92.0 Pingor(134) 18 TWE(980) T(762.0)

    GC(97.0) PR MR Hassanpur (15) EA TW(144.0) 4.0 21.0 Kanwarka(l33) 19 T(24 1.0)

    GC(143.0) TW(167.0) Mirpur PR Hassanpur (8) EA 20 TWE(10.\) 57.0 Kmali(132) T(380.0)

    GC(634.1J) TW(l52.0) PR Hassanpur (6) EA N 4.0 90.0 Gulawad(J 13) 21 TWE(71.0) T(857.0)

    191 ______-..,- __.:.D::.:S:::..T~RICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 - r-~r-~------r ____ ~----_.----_r~------__ --~~~~~~~--~~~~~--~A~m~~enitiesand Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lOt kms of the nearest place where the facilitv is available is p;iven

    o o ~ c: o .~ ;; 0- 8. ] ~ 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 IJ

    H« THPTW Maachhipuflll I 15) 66 P M« 5) ACSNCS CV SP«: 5) BS« 5) 22 126.0 517 5) MCW« 5) W TK C SS- PH PO« 5) eM« 5) (00694400) C(10+) OCS ST« 5) RS(lo+) PHC(JO+) T CP« 5) NW(IO+)

    BS PHS H« 5) THPTW PH(2) Jatoli(114) 586 PM SO ACSNCS CV SP« 5) RS(lO+) 427.0 3,621 MCW«5) C SS- 1'0« 5) CM« 5) ,:(00694500 ) C(IO+) ~TK OCS ST« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP«5)

    Wali H« - BS ACSNCS SP« 5) RS(lO+) 24 Mohammadpur( I 0 193.0 1,048 148 P M« 5) 5) MCW« 5) T HI: TW R 1'0« 5) CM« 5) ~.V C(IO+) OCS«5) S f(<- 5) NW(IO+) 6)( 00694600) PHC(IO+) SS-J PH«5) Cp«5)

    Fartas 25 Kunagar( I 07) 436.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00694700)

    H« THI'TW BS Murtazabad( 105) ACS« 5) CV« 5) 26 457.0 1,924 280 PM« 5) 5)MCW(10+) WTKRC 1'0«5) eM« 5) RS(lO+) (00694800) C(IO+) NCS« 5) SI'« 5) PHC(IO+) SS-T PH« 5) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) 5T« 5)

    RMI'(2)H(5- Hassanpur BS«5) 144 PM S PUC 10) THPTW ACS« 5) CV«5) 27 (RuralXPartX 104) 1,415.0 870 WTKSS-T POPH(7) CM«5) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SI'« 5) RS(IO+) (00694900) CP(<:5) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

    BS H( < III' TW SS- Sehnoli (102) 235 P M« 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) 28 235.0 1,472 5) MCW« 5) W 1'0« 5) CM«5) RS(10+) (00695000) C(10+) NCS« 5) SI'« 5) PHC(lO+) PH« 5) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) 5T«5)

    BS RMP(41 H(' T HI' TW Ralllgarh( 101) 298 P M« 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) 29 242.0 1,802 PH 1'0« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00695100) C{lO+) 5) MCW« 5) TK SS-T NCS« 5) SI'« 5) CP«5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

    T,HI'TW , . BS Likhi(116) PM S PUC PHSH«5) ACSNCS CV SP« 5) RS(IO+) 30 917.0 6,356 1,051 C(10+) MCW« 5) W TK C SS- )'0 PH(2) CM« 5) (00695200) OCS ST« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) T CP« 5)

    BS«5) Daralln( 117) 221 P M« 5) H« HI'TWW - ACS« 5) CV«5) 31 168.0 1,352 CM«5) (00695300) C(lO+) 5) MCW«5) TKC SS-W 1'0«5) NCS«5) 51'« 5) RS(IO+) PHe« 5) 'I'H« 5) CP«5) OCS«5) 5T«5) NW(IO+)

    PHS H(d) AS Bhaindoli( 100) ACS«5) GV«5) 32 2,725 463 P M S T ~") T~ PH PO« 5) CM(~ 5) RS(IO+) 539.0 MCW«5) NCS« 5) SI'« 5) (00695400) C(IO+) W rK SS-T CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« S) OCS«5) ST« 5)

    H« THPTW BS« 5) Maholi(103) 186 PM«5) ACS«5) CV«5) 33 537.0 1,277 5) MCW(IO+) W TK R SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (00695500) C(10+) NCS« 5) SI'«5) RS(IO+) PHC(IO") T PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST« 5) NW(IO-r)

    192 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) - Land use (i.e. area under different lypl:S ofland use in hectare)

    c 0 E .~ -'" oo 5 c- c: -;; a.> -0 :;_; :; u 0 OJ c: :l c E U .... '" c--- M, ~ .~ E <> ._ '" , '" ~ ~ to .;; E' ::a >, 9 :S 0. 0) ~~0. _ :S"'" c. o :l -!:- d) ~ i:j B :l '"0. " ~ w ." Vl 0. 1a ~ <5 .... '" .5 ~ 1;; ~ C e'" '" ... 1;; :l ~~ 'E 0. ~ ?: ~ c f' ~J 3~ C. <1J 0 '2 '"~ « Z "'-" z ::a '"E u.." .!;_ ;:J 8~ « 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2& 21 22 23

    GC(940) PR Hassanpur (3) EA N TWE(170) 15.0 Maachhipura( I 15) 22 1'(1 I 1.0)

    GC(202.0) PR MR Hassanpur (2) EA N TW(I73.0) 7.0 45.0 Jatoli(114) 23 T(31S.(I}

    TW(42.0) PR Hassanpur (3) EDEAG N TWE(84.U) 27.0 400 Wali 24 . Mohammadpur( I 06) T(126.0)

    ------Uninhabited ------Fartas Kunagar( 107) 25

    TW(112.0) PRFP \-Iassanpur (2) EA TWE(lb20) 31.0 27.0 125.0 Murtazabad( I 05) 26 T(274.0) .

    GC(176.0) Aua,Milk TW(617.0) 4 I 0 Hassanpur PRMR Hassanpur ( I) EA NM Sweets, Electric 61.0 27 15.0 TWE(505.0) . (Rural)(Part)(I04) Goods T(1298.0)

    GC(S4.0) TW(84.0) PR MR Hassanpur ( I ) EA N 8.0 22.0 Sehnoli (102) 28 TWE(6Hl) T(205.0) GC(75.0) TW(SH.O) PR Hassanpur (3) EA N 27.0 40.0 Ramgarh( 10 I) 29 TWE(42.0) 1'(175.0)

    GC(66 1.0) TW(S5.0) PRMR Hassanpur (3) EA NM AUa 4.0 84.0 Likhi(116) 30 TWE(II3.0) 1'(829.0)

    GC(106.0) TW(30.0) PRMR Hassanpur (2) EA N 18.0 Darana( I I 7) 31 TWE(14.0) 1'(150.0)

    GC(283.0) TW(99.0) PR Hassanpur (2) EA N 12.0 9.0 84.0 Bhaindoli( 100) 32 TWE(52.0) 1'(434.0)

    TW{12S.0) EDEAG PR Hassanpur (3) N TWE(30'l.0) 45.0 16.0 39.0 Maholi(103) 33 EOEA 1'(437.0)

    193 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Census of India 2001 .! Amenities and Amenities available (if not available wltbin tbe village, a dash (-) is shown in tbe column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 krn5. and lOt kms of the on nearest place where tbe facilityis available is _given ~ iil -0 -0 "0 '" 'V> " c ~ ~~ u ti u" ~ '''::: (.J ". ..c '" (J " -0 " ";> E .:=!" " 0 0 .~ ::> ~t .~ '"' 10 2- u" ..c" ~ u ~ 0. -3 8. '" ~ 0 bI) 0. " 0- -0'" " .~ ~ ~ ...l ~ 0 B'" 0 ::> ., ~ '0 6 ~'" ]~? al ~ o(j ;; ..c: -0 u ~ .~ :; 1!.~ r:: Q 0 to... ';'3 01) ~ 1a -0 o ._. 0 ::> ~ " '" ~ " -£'" ..c: o(j ~.g § .: ~ .~ 0 0. " " g '':::: 0 .0 '- ..c: ~ 'g '" ._ " ;; 0 :; '- -.; OJ'" '" -;a:;; E 0. 0 'l: .~ t: -< :;; ::l <,... ~ ~~ " ~ 0 01) "§ ti 0 '"~ 0 " -.; f:! .:=! O! E 0. .~ t: '" E u ¢J .D (,) B ::l to E ::J ~ -.;" '" '" u ];t' E" ~ E E :;:; t: ~. .~ t; '" ._ 'l: ·c E ~ ::> S-""'" t: .'" S ... 0 ~ -0 0 o " 0:::: Vl z f- f- Z t.LI" ~'" 8 u~ ~~ ~ QI~ u ~"'''''' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "'"9 10 II 12 13

    T(30) D DA(2) W(29) P(39) M(lS) MCW(2) ACS(9) TK(I3) PO(9) Block Total 20054.0 102288 14989 S(12) PUC(S) PHC(3) CM(2) NCS(4) CV(4) BS(22) HP(32) PH(SS) 0 PHS(12) OCS(3) TW(2l) RMP(23) R(3) C(7) GC(8430) PR(32) ED N(16) TW(3349) MR(lI) EAG(6) 1154.0 700.0 2292.0 M(3) 15.0 TWE(3678) FP EA(25) T(15457)

    195 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' FARIDABAD

    APPENDIX 1- ABSTRACf OF EDUCATIONAL, MIDICAL AND Sl. Name of Total Total Educational institutions No. C.D.block number of population inhabited of C.D. Primary school Middle school Matriculation / Secondary villages block school

    Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 !J 10

    Faridabad 65 129,556 54 69 38 48 2.3 26 2 Ballabgarh 78 173,602 65 65 32 32 19 19 3 Palwal 121 229,614 112 112 52 52 28 28 4 Hathin 80 192,951 77 87 25 26 18 19 5 Hodal 37 145,231 37 52 23 29 14 17 6 Hassanpur 32 102,288 32 39 15 15 12 12

    District(Rural) 413 973,242 377 424 185 202 114 12)

    APPF:NDIX 1- ABSTRACf OF FDOCATlONAL, MEDICAL AND Sl. Name of Medical institutions No. CD.bloc1: Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Centre / Primary Health Sub­ Health Centre centre

    Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

    Faridabad 4 4 4 4 34 35 2 Ballabgarh 4 4 3 4 20 20 3 Palwal 4 4 6 6 31 31 4 Hathin 8 8 5 6 27 27 5 Hodal 3 3 7 7 16 17 6 Hassanpur 2 3 3 3 12 12 District(Ruraf) 3 3 2S 26 28 30 140 142

    196 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY (contd•••••• ) OTHER AMFNITIFS IN VILLAGFS - C.D.BWCK LEVEL Educational institutions (contd.) Name of 51. CD.block No. Hig)ler Secondary / College (graduate and Adult literacy Others No PUC / Intermediate / above) classes/centres educational Junior college facilities

    Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    13 14 2 2 II Faridabad 5 5 4 4 8 11 13 Ballabgarh 2 10 10 9 Palwal 3 9 II 2 2 2 3 3 Hathin 4 5 6 z" 3 Hodal 5 5 5 1 Hassanpur 6

    47 51 6 6 15 20 36 District(Rural)

    VlLlAGEDlRECTORY (CORtd. ••••• ) OrnER AMIiNlTIFS IN VILLAGFS - C.D.BWCK LEVEL Medical institutions (contd.) Name of 51. C.D.block No. Maternity JIIdChild Fan1ily Welfare Community Health Others No medical Welfare Centre I Centre Workers facilities Maternity Home / Child Welfare Centre

    Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2

    5 II 33 34 21 64 27 Faridabad I I 19 36 42 Ballabg/lfh 2 I 2 1 I 16 26 80 Palwal 3 4 8 4 4 19 33 43 Hathin 4 4 8 26 18 Hodal 5 2 10 23 15 Hassanpur 6

    11 23 33 34 7 10 93 208 225 District(RuraJ)

    197 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    APPFNDIX 1- ABSTRACf OF FJ)UCA TlONAL, MFDICAL AND SI. Name of Drinking water source No. CD.block Tap Well Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others More than No drinking one source water facilities

    2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

    1 Faridabad 65 15 13 63 64 64 2 Ballabgarh 77 53 66 66 77 3 Palwal 120 109 104 III 120 4 Hathin 80 72 48 75 5 Hodal 37 37 15 37 2 4 37 37 6 Hassanpur 30 29 13 21 3 7 32 32

    District(Rural) 409 ~15 42 292 5 11 358 405

    APPmDlX 1- ABSTRACf OF mOCATIONAL, MFDICAL AND Sl. Name of Banks Power supply Credit societies No. C.O.block Villages Number of A vailable Not available Villages Number of Villages commercial and agricultural co-operative credit societ ies banks

    2 57 58 59 60 61 62 63

    Faridabad 8 10 65 II II 2 Ballabgarh 8 10 78 21 21 3 Palwal II 12 121 35 36 6 4 Hathin 8 10 80 9 10 5 5 Hodal 5 5 37 15 15 6 Hassanpur 2 2 32 9 9 4

    District(Rural) 42 49 413 100 102 16

    198 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY (contd. ••••• ) OTmR AMFNITIFS IN VILLAGES - C.O.BWCK LEVFL Post, Telegraph & Telephone Transport communications Name of Sl. C.D.block No. Post Telegraph Post & Post office Telegraph Post, Phone Bus Railway Navi~ble office otTice telegraph & phone office & telegraph service station waterway office phone office & phone

    47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 2

    12 8 35 49 Faridabad I 19 13 2-) 45 Ballab~h 2 25 18 38 65 2 Palwal 3 25 5 7 50 Hathin 4 14 12 21 23 3 Hodal 5 9 8 14 22 Hassanpur 6

    104 64 141 254 5 District(Rural)

    VlLLAGEDIRECTORY (contd.•..•• ) OTHERAMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.O.BLOCKLEVFL Credit societies Recreational facility Newspaper I Magazine Name of Sl. C.D.block No. Numbaof Villages Number of Cinema/ Sports Stadium/ News Magazine News non- other credit Video hall club Auditorium! paper paper & agricultural societies Community MagjiZine credit hall societies

    64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 2

    7 12 53 22 22 Faridabad 16 19 42 29 29 Ballab~h 2 6 2 2 6 4 4 66 25 25 Palwal 3 6 3 4 3 2 2 29 8 8 . Hathin 4 1 1 26 14 14 . Hodal 5 4 3 3 4 16 3 3 Hassanpur 6

    17 32 41 13 7 8 232 101 101 District(Rural)

    199 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    APPENDIX lA - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VIlLAGES BYNUMBFROFPRIMARYSCHOOI.S N arne of the District: Faridabad SI. No. Name of C. D. block Total Number of primary schools number of inhabited None One Two Three Four + villages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Faridabad 65 11 47 5 2 8allabg)lTh 78 13 65 3 Palwal 121 9 112 4 Hathin 80 3 69 7 5 Hodal 37 27 7 2 6 Hassanpur 32 28 2

    District Total 413 36 348 21 4 4

    APPENDIX 1 B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILlAGES BY PRIMARY, MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Name ofthe District: Faridabad

    SI. Name of C. D. block Total number of Type of educational institutions available No. inhabited villages No School At least one primary At least one primary At least one middle school and no middle school and one school and one school middle school secondary school

    2 3 4 5 6 7

    I Faridabad 65 II 16 38 23 2 Ballabg)lTh 78 13 33 32 19 3 PalwaJ 121 9 60 52 28 4 Hathin 80 3 52 25 18 5 Hodal 37 14 23 14 6 Hassanpur 32 17 15 12

    District Total 413 36 192 185 114

    APPmDlX 1 C - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH DIFFElUNT SOURCES OF DRINKING WAT.ER FACILIfm) AVAILABLE Name of the District: Faridabad SI. No. Name ofC. D. block Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available

    Only tap Only well Only tube well Only handpump More than one source only from tap, well, tube well, handpump 2 3 4 5 6 7 Faridabad 64 2 Ballabgarh 77 3 Palwal 120 4 Hathin 5 75 5 Hodal 37 6 Hassanpur 32 District Total 7 405

    200 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX 11- VILlAGEDIRErlORY VILlAGES wrm 5,000 AND ABOVEPOPUIA11ON WIOCHOO NOT HAVE ONEORM)REAMENIIlES AVAILABLE Name of the District: Faridabad

    ~. Name of village Location Name of C. D. Population Amenities not available (indicate N. A. v.bere amenity not available) No. core block -Se::--n":""io-r--::eo:-:-:lIe-g-e--::P::"""n7""·m-a-ry--:::T::"""ap---:Bus;:----:A::"""p-p....:ro....:a-ch:--:eo::-"mm-e-r-ci:-:-al number Secondary Health drinking facility by Pucca Bank School &Jb VIIIter road Centre 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Pali(13) 00652400 Faridabad 5,948 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 2 Dhoj(l7) 00653200 Faridabad 9,899 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 3 Fatehpur Ta~(29) 00653500 Faridabad 5,265 Available N.A. Available Avai!able Available Available N.A. 4 Kheri Kalan( 113 ) 00654400 Faridabad 6,009 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 5 T®ton(95) 00658300 Faridabad 18,068 Available Available Available Available Available Available w\vailable 6 Badoli(l16) 00658700 Faridabad 5,068 N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. Available Available 7 Dayalpur(86) 00661800 Ballabgarh 7,064 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 8 Chhainsa(202) 00665300 Ballabgarh 8,941 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 9 Atali(89) 00665500 Ballabgarh 5,795 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 10 FlIlehpur Biloch(58) 00666300 Ballabgarh 8,275 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available II .Jawm(59) 00667200 Ballabgarh 5,696 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 12 Mohna(204) 00667300 Ballabgarh 9,237 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 13 Pirthla( 42) 00672400 Pal'Mll 6,300 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 14 Jaoauli(45) 00672800 Pal_I 6,036 NA. N.A. Available Available N.A. Available N.A. 15 AIawIIpur(62) 00672900 PalWll 8,021 Available NA. Available Available Available Available Available 16 a.atir(37) 00674200 PalWll 7,182 NA. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 17 PaIwII(Rural)(Part)(73) 00677700 Palool 12,079 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 18 <1Iori(l83) 00679200 PalVIIII 5,977 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 19 Chandtat( 172) 00679600 PalWll 8,888 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 20 MIIldcola(217) 00683900 Hathin 9,316 Available N.A. Available Avaqable N.A. Available Available 2 I ClIIIainsa(21 I ) 00685400 Hathin 7,745 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 22 GIbIab (233) 00687400 Hathin 5,563 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available NA. 23 KoIIdal(234) 00687600 Hathin 5,014 Available . N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 24 RIpaka(246) 00688200 Hathin 9.243 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 25 MaIai(272) 00688300 Hathin 5,692 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 26 U-(278) 00689100 Hathin 11,721 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 27 Kot(280) 00689700 Hathin 7,609 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 28 Ali Meo(284) 00690000 Hathin 7,752 NA. N.A. Available Available Available Available NA. 29 BIbin(28 I ) 00690600 Hathin 6,727 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 30 MIIlpur(238) 00690700 Hathin 7,445 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available NA. 31 Khcra Sarai (155) 00681800 Hodal 7,163 Available N.A. Available Avai!able Available Available NA. 32 AlDllgabad (83) 00690800 Hodal 10,281 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 33 t::locdIot( 135) 00691000 Hodal 9,307 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 34 Klulela Sarai( 86) 00691200 Hodal 6,426 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 35 s-:hari(124) 00692100 Hodal 9,709 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 36 &ntIiack;_89) 00692400 Hodal 10,415 N.A N.A Available Available Available Available Available 37 HodII (Rlral)(Part )(93) 00692800 Hodal 9,572 N.A N.A. Available Available N.A. Available N.A. 38 Bhftana(94) 00693000 Hodal 5,678 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 39 Baaswm(98) 00693200 Hodal 5.314 N.A N.A. Available Available N.A. Available N.A. 40 Bhillci(99) 00693700 Hodal 9,993 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 41 Bar_i(149) 00679800 Hassanpur 10,278 Available N.A. Available AVl!i1able Available Available N.A. 42 KusIIak( III) 00680400 Hassanpur 10,967 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 43 Khlllbi( 118) 00693800 Hassanpur 8.064 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 44 PinfJ)r(134) 00694000 Hassanpur 5,468 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 45 Gd_«113) 00694300 Hassanpur 8,261 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 46 Likhi(116) 00695200 Hassanpur 6,356 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

    201 DISTRICT CENSUS HANOaOOK: FARIDABAD

    APPINDIX 11- A CFNSUS TOWN . CENSUS TOWNS wmCHDO NOT HA VEONEOR MOREAMliNITDS Name of the District: Faridabad Sl. Name of Location. Name of Population Amenities not available (indicate N. A. where amenity not available) No. census town code C. D. block Senior College Health Tap Bus Approach Banks· number Secondary Centre drinking facility by Pucca School water road

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II 12 NIL

    APPENDIX III - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LAND UI1LISATION DATA IN lUSPECT OF CENSUS TOWNSINON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS Name of the District: Faridabad SI. No. Name of Census town Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectare) and C.D. block within Total area Forest Irrig;lted by source Unirrig;lted Culturable waste Area not available brackets (includingg;luchar & for cultivation IJoves ) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ,: I TilpatCf. 992.0 T(125.0) TWE(125) 26 841

    APPENDIX IV - VILLAGE DlROCTORY APPINDIX V - VILlAGEDIIUCIORY C.D. BWCKWISELlSTOFINHABlfID VHLAGF.S SUMMARYSHOWlNG NUMBER OFVIl..lAGIS NOT WHERE NO AMfNJIYOTHER DIAN DRINKING HAVlNGSCHEDUUD CAS11B POPUATION WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE Sl Name of Total Uninhabited InhDted Number of Name of the District: Faridabad No. C.D. block villages villag.!S villag:s inhabited villages SI. No. Location code number Name of village having no I 2 3 Scheduled Name of CD Block: Faridabad Castes Nil population Name of CD Block: Ballabgarh 2 3 4 5 6 Nil Name of CD Block: Palwal Faridabad 68 3 65 8 Nil 2 Ballabgllrh 82 4 78 10 Name of CD Block: Hathin 3 Palwal 124 3 121 11 Nil 4 Hathin 86 6 80 14 Name of CD Block: Hodal 5 Hodal 39 2 31 Nil 6 Hassanpur 33 32 Name of CD Block: Hassanpur Nil District Total 432 19 413 44

    202 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    APPENDIX VJ- VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHIDULID TRmES POPULATION SI.No. Name of C. D. block Total villages Uninhabited villages Inhabited villages Number of inhabited villages having no Scheduled Tribes population 2 3 4 5 6

    I Faridabad 68 3 65 65 2 Ballabgarh 82 4 78 78 3 Palwal 124 3 121 121 4 Hathin 86 6 80 80 5 Hodal 39 2 37 37 6 Hassanpur 33 32 32

    District Total 432 19 413 413

    APPENDIX VII A- VJLLAGEDlROC'TORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTIlESCHIDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District: Faridabad Range of Scheduled Castes pop uIation Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of CD Block: Faridabad Less than 5 00653200 Dhoj(17) 00655500 Mahavatpur(154) 00662600 Bhainsranli(103) 00656000 Shikargph(163) 00655100 Sherp ur Khadar( 146) 00653600 Madalpur(28) 00657000 KabulpurPatti Mahtab(170) 00653100 Tikri Khera(31) 00652700 Kot(l6) 00655800 Bhaskaula(159) 5-10 00653500 Fatehpur Tag;I(29) 00658000 Kheri Khurd( 114) 11-20 00656400 Badarp ur Said( 1 1 I) 00662500 Landola(104) 00652800 Khori Jamalpur(34) 00657500 Kabulpur Patti Parwarish( 169) 00652600 Man~15) 00656700 Tilori Khadar(164) 00653800 Paota(20) 00658700 Badoli( 116) 00652400 Pali(13) 00654200 Kheri Gujran(22) coutd ....

    203 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    APPENDIX VB A- VllLAGE DIRECTORY USTOFVll..LAGFSACCORDINGTOTHEPROPORTIONOFUJESCHIDULFDCASTFSTOTHE'fOTAL POPIlLA nON BY RANGI'S Name ofthe District: Faridabad Ran~ of &:heduled CasteS population Location code number Name of village 2 3

    00656800 Amipur(I72) 00662400 Mandhawali(92) 00658900 Sarurpur(27) 00658300 TigilOn(95) 00658400 Nimka(96) 00658100 Sadpura( 100) 00652900 Sirohi(33) 00654000 Pakhal(21) 00654400 Kheri Kalan( II J) 00652500 Gothda Mohbtabad(14) 00654100 Nekpur(23) 00657300 Jasana( 11 0) 00656500 Sahrawak(l66) 00658600 Faizupur Majra Neemka(98) 21-30 00657400 Dhahko1a(108) 00656900 Chirsi( 171) 00654500 Palwali( 138) 00657900 TlYupur(112) 00658200 Bhuapur(102) 00657100 Sedhola(l68) 00656100 R!YPUt Ka1an(160) 00656200 Kanaura( 156) 00655700 ~aozOlRbad(158) 00654300 Bhalola( 115) 00653000 Alampur(32) 00658500 Faridpur(99) 31-40 00654900 Bhopani(143) 00655200 DOOsia( 147) 00656300 Nachauli(155) 00654800 Rawajpur( 142) 00657700 Shahabad( 109) 41-50 00657800 Fattupura( I 0 I) 00654600 Badshahp ur( 14-0) 51-75 00654700 Tek:awli(141) 76 and above 00656600 Phulera( 165) Name of CD Block: Ballabgarh Less toan 5 00664700 Dulahpur Alias Parasrampur(197) 00662100 Pahladpur Majra BOOro1a(94) 00659400 Bijopur(35) contd ....

    204 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    APP.ENDIX VII A- VILLAGE OIRFCfORY LIST OFVIUAGES ACCORDING TO 1HE PROPORTION OF1lIE SCHIDULID CASTES ID THEIDTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District: .Faridabad Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village 2 3

    5-10 00660200 Kadhaoli(50)

    00666400 Ladhau1i(70) 00659600 Ladhia Pur(38) 00661500 Mujeri(81) 00665700 Phophunda(68) (,.%61900 J unehera(87) 00664500 Sahupura(J95)

    00665300 Chhainsa(202) 00665800 Bahbalpor(69) 00663400 Shekhpur(177) 00659200 Firozpur Kalan(41) 00666600 Panehra Khurd( 65) 00664000 lmamuddinpur(191) 00661300 Chandaoli(82) 00663300 Manjhao1i(179) 00659800 Kabulpur Ban~(39) 00663000 G harora( (81) 00663900 Chandpw(I90) 00666000 Shahpur Kalan(71) 00665000 Jafarpur M~ra Chhainsa(199) 00662300 Bahadurpur(91) 00663600 Ghorasan(l83) 00667200 .Jawan(59) 00660100 Bhanakp or( 45) 00666900 Ahmadpur(62) 00667000 Hirapur(61) 00661200 Shahupura(14) 00661400 Machh~83) 00662000 Kurali(90) 00665900 Sotai(73) 00660800 J!!iru(52) 00666500 Panehra Ka1an(64)

    00664100 Shahjahanpur(189) 00667300 Mohna(204) 00665500 Atali(89) 00666800 Naryala(63) 00658800 Mortzapur(97) 00661100 Malerna(75) 00666200 Pahladpur Majra Digh (57) 00660000 Harphala(47) 00666700 Narhaoli(66) 00664300 Aruwah(193) contd ....

    205 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    APPEND~ VUA-VITLAGEDBULTORY USTOFVILlAGES ACCORDINGTOTIlEPROPORTIONOFllIESCHIDUUDCASTFS romETOTAL POPUlATION BY RANG~ Name ofthe District: Faridabad Range of Scheduled Castes population Lccation code number Name ofvillage 2 3 00662700 Alipur(I06) 00660700 Piala(54) 00665600 Garhlcherat67)

    00659000 Samaipur(43) 00660400 Kail Goon(SI) 00661700 Bukharp ur(8S) 00662800 Raipur Kalan( 180) 00660900 ~ur(55) 00659700 Sikrona( 40) 00667100 Atcma(60) 31-40 00661800 Dayalpur(86) 00661000 Sunper(72) 00666300 Fatenpur Biloch(58) 00659100 Karnera( 42} 00660600 Sikri(48) 00662200 Badraula(93 ) 00666100 Digh(56) 00660300 Nagla ] ()gian(49) 41-50 006599(1) Maho1a(46) 51-iS 00664400 Mothuka(194) 00660500 Sahapur Khurd (53) 00665400 Maojpur(88) 76 and above 00663800 Nangla Majra Chandpur(J 87) Name oreo Block: Palwal Less than 5 00675500 Raipur(74) 00676800 Jaialpur Khalsa(31) 00673000 Chirwari( 161) 00674000 Gugera(68) 00671800 Dehlaka(8) 00668400 Jhuppa( 192) 0()673900 Patti Khurd(67) 00669200 RampurKhor(176) 00677200 Jodhp ur(78) 00679300 Dostpur(186) 5-10 00669400 Korara Shahpur(61) 00673100 Malikgani(I64) 00679500 Gurwari(l8S) 00676000 Kairaka(25) 00668900 Thanthri (182) 00676400 Rakhota(29) contd ....

    206 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    APPENDIX. VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO lHEPROPORTION OFlHESCHIDULFDCASTES TO 11IE1OTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name ofthe District: Faridabad Range of Scheduled Castes pop ulation Location code number Name of village 2 3 00678500 Akbarpur Dakora(151) 00678200 Ronija(162) 00673200 Lalpur Qadim(166) 11-20 00669900 Badraon(55) 00673500 Ferozepur(64) 00667700 Hansapur(181) 0066980(J Sadarpur(55) 00676300 Jor Khera(28) 00675200 Kakrali(69) 00670900 Softa(l) 00668600 SoIra(189) 00677100 Ratipur(75) 00677500 Chirawta(80) 00677800 Khusropur(159) 00672400 Pirthla(42) 00674200 Dhatir(37) 00678800 Taraka(169) 00669100 Arnarp ur( 177) 00674300 Jaindapur(16) 00675000 Adupur(23) 00670800 Dundsa(50) 00670000 Kakripur(54) 00679600 Chandhat( 172) 00667400 Jalhaka(59) 00671400 Kalwaka(6) 00670400 T atarpur(47) 00672900 AJawalpur(62) 00675600 GaiJpur(33) 00672800 J an au li(45) 00670100 Mandkol(53) 00679000 Sihol(l73) 00678900 PeJak(J68) 00669000 Balai(J80) 00671300 Sehrala(5) 21-30 00670300 DevJi(46) 00670700 Medapur(49) 00677400 Rehrana(81) 00675100 Allika(36) 00668000 Bhud(194) 00677900 Asawta( 160) 00674100 Amru(38) 00672100 Bhurja(IO) 00669700 Ghagot(57) 00674500 Kishorpur( 18) 00669600 Gopi Khera(58) 00675700 Karna(70) contd....

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    APPENDIX vn A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY UST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHIDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District: Faridabad Ran~ of Scheduled CasteS population Local iOIl code number Name of village 2 3 00679400 Pahladpllr( 184) 00671900 Teharki(12) 00670500 Jataula(48) 00672200 Sikandarpllr( 11) 00671000 Gadhpuri(2) 00673400 Fazalpur(63) 00677300 Tikri Brahman(82) 00676200 Badha(27) 00668800 Rajupur Khadar (187) 00679200 Ghori(183) 00668100 Shaikhp ur( 19 5) 00679700 Farezarabad M isa( 171) 00668700 Bholra( 188) 00671600 Chandpur( 14) 00671500 Paroli(7) 00671200 Chhaprola(4) 00667500 Kulina(178) 00670600 Asoati(51) 00678400 Chhaju N agar(153) 00671000 Rajpura(77) 00674400 Attar Chat a( 17) 00675400 Lalwa(71) 00676500 Dhamaka(30) 31-40 00676100 Maheshpur(24) 00676700 Aharwan(32) 00669500 Katesra(60) 00676900 Durgapur(76) 00672300 Nangla Bhiku( 41) 00667800 Bagpur Kalan( 191) 00672700 Baghola(44) 00672500 Dudola(40) 00673600 Aghwanpur(65) 00678700 Kherla Frizerpur( 170) 00672600 M iranpur(43) 00669300 DOOota(175) 00677700 Palwal(Rural)(Part)(73) 41-50 00678100 Kithwari( 163) 00678300 flosan~ad(152) 00677600 Dholagarh(79) 00671100 flarphali(3) 00668300 N agaIia( 197) 51-75 00679100 Sujwari( 174) 00678600 Rasulpur(150) 00673300 Khajurka(165) 00673700 Alapur(66) contd ....

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    APP.ENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY UST OF VILLAGB; ACCORDING TO 1HE PROPORTION OF 1HESCHEDULID CASUS TO THE TOTAL POPULA nON BY RANG~ Name ofthe District: Faridabad Range of Scheduled ClIStes population Location code number Name of village 2 3 76 and above 00678000 Lohl®lfh( 161 ) 00675300 Meghpur(72) 00672000 Saidpur(9) Name oleD Block: Hathin Less than 5 00687800 Mohdamka(237) oo6Q0201) Nang;tl Sabha(288) 00689000 Raniala Khurd(277) 00686700 Ladmaki(264 ) 00690000 Ali Meo(284) 00687700 Andhrola(236) 00689200 Jarari(279) 00690100 Ali Brahman(285) 00686800 Lakhnaka(262) 00686500 Jalalpur Hathin(270) 00689400 KhiUuka(241 ) 00688300 Malai(272) 00689100 Utawar(278) 00688100 Gohpur(245) 00688700 Ghurawali(274 ) 00688000 Pachanka(244) 00682700 Mangoraka(226) 00683700 Aluka(222) 00685400 Chhainsa(211) 00685300 M ahaluka(266) 00688200 Rupraka(246) 00688400 Bhimsika(271) 00686400 Ransika(269) 00685000 Mirka(208) 00689800 Paosar(282) 00687100 Dhiranka(249) 00687900 Guraksar(243) 5-]0 00689700 Kot(280) 00683300 Sanpal(225) 00689900 Rupnagar Natoli(283) 00688600 Dhakalp uf(273) 00690300 Khaika Hathin(289) 00682800 M alokhra(227) 00688900 Maluka(276) 00690400 Andhop(287) 00687600 Kondal(234) 00685700 Swamika(258) contd.....

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    APPIM)IX VII A- VILIAGEDIRFrfORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDINGTOllIEPROPORTIONOFlHESCHFDULIDCASTISTOTIIETOTAL POPUlATION BY RANGES Name of the District: Faridabad Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Nameofvil1~ 2 3 JJ-20 00683400 Bichpuri(224) 00684900 BighawaJi(207) 00684200 Kherli Jita(190) 00687400 Gahlab (233) 00683600 Khokiaka(219) 00683900 Mandkola(217) 00690500 Nan~ 131(286) 00684]00 Sarol i{l 88) 00690600 Bahin(28I) 00682300 Bajada Pahari(232) 00689600 Pahari(240) 00682400 Bamnola J ogi(230) 00682900 Rindka(253) 00683100 Garhi Binoda(255) 00684400 Ribar(216) 00684700 Mandhnaka(213) 21-30 00683800 Jainpur(220) 00690700 Manpur(238) 00684500 Pondri(215) 00683200 Gharot(256) 00684000 Manduri(21S) 00682600 Bbanguri PaJwaJ(228) 00682500 Kalsara(229) 00683000 Ferozepur R;yput(254) 00686000 HudithaJ(261 ) 31-40 00683500 Pothh(223 ) 41-50 00684300 Kanoli( 189) 00685600 Janacholi(221) 76 andaoove 00684600 Akbarp ur Natol(214) Name ofeD 8lock: Hodal Less than 5 00691200 Khatela Sarai(86) 5-10 00690800 Aurangabad (83) 00692800 HodaJ (Rural)(Part )(93) 00691700 Sholaka (128) contd .....

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    APPENDIX VU A- VILlAGE DIRECTORY USTOFVIlLAGFS ACCORDlNGTO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHIDULIDCASnS TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY lUNGES Name ofthe District: Faridabad Rang}': of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village 2 3

    Il-20 00682100 Phulwari (156) 00681700 Sailothi (154) 00692600 Buraka(91) 00692500 Oadhka(90) 00681600 Nan~ Brahman (140) 00691800 Maroli(127) 00692000 Oakora(122) 21-30 00693300 Khirbi(97) 00691400 Siha(126) 00693400 Gorauta(120) 00692400 Sundhad(89) 00693200 Banswan(98) 00692100 Banchari(124) 00693700 Bhiduki(99) 00681300 Ladiaka(l37) 0069150Q Palri(129) 00692300 Lohina(88) 00681900 Atohan (158) 00691100 Tumasra(85) 00681800 Khera Sarai (l55) 00691000 Deegj1ot( 135) 00682000 Bahrola (157) 00681400 Rundhi(139) 00691900 Jalalpur Muafi (121) 00693000 Bhulwana(94) 3140 00692200 SeoIi(87) 00693600 Ping)1ltu( 119) 00691600 Tikri Alias Bhupgprh(130) 00693100 Baptoli(96) 00692900 Karwan(95) 4]-50 00690900 Mitno1 (84) 00681500 Hidayatpur (138) 5]-75 00691300 Gudhrana( 125) contd"".

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    APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DmFCIORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO 11IEPROPORTION OFTHESCHIDULIDCASnS TO 11IETOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District: Faridabad Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village 2 3

    Name of CD Block: Hassanpur Less than 5 00694600 Wali Mohammadpur(l06) 00694900 Hassanpur (Rural)(Part)(104) 00694400 Maachhipura(115) 5-10 00680900 Amroli(143) 00693900 G haseril( 13 1) 11-20 00680200 . Tikri Gujar(144) 00694800 M urtazabad( I 05) 00680500 Bilochpur(lIO) 00680800 Bela(112) 00681200 Lulwari( 141) 00680700 Kashipur(108) 00694200 M irpur KoraJi( I 32) 00694300 Gulawad(ll3) 00695100 RaqJu-h( 10 I) 00695400 Bhaindoli( 100) 00681100 Bata(142) 21-30 00680000 Sultanp ur( 147) 00693800 Khanbi(l18) 00679800 Barauli(149) 00695300 Darana(117) 00680300 Mustafabad(146) 00694100 Kanwarka( 133) 00695500 Maholi(103) 00680400 Kushak(111) 00679900 Rahimp ur( I 48) 31-40 00681000 Rai Daska( 136) 00695200 Likhi(116) 00694000 PinIPr(I34) 00694500 Jatoli(114) 00680600 Attba(109) 00695000 Sehnoli (102)

    Note :- Villages having NIL Scheduled castes Population have been excluded

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    APPFNDIX VII B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO llIEPROPORTION OF llIESCHEDULFD TRIB~ TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District: Faridabad Range of Scheduled Tribes Location code number Name of village population (percentages) 2 3

    Name of CD Block: Faridabad Nil Name of CD Block: Ballabgarh Nil Name of CD Block: Palwal Nil Name of CD Block: Hathin Nil Name of CD Block: Hodal Nil Name of CD Block: Hassanpur Nil

    Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been excluded

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    Section-II Town Directory

    NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS. Statement II - Physical aspects and location of USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY towns, 1999

    Town Directory Statements (I to VII) Columns 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects In these columns the Rainfall and Maximum & Statement I : Status and Growth History Minimum Temperature of the town are recorded. Column (2) Class, name and CIVIC Columns 6, 7 and 8 : administration status of town Name of the State headquarter, District Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis headquarter and Sub-Divisional headquarter with of town directory data at the State and all India levels. distance from the referent town in kilometers, has It is presented according to 2001 Census Population been recorded in these cloumns respectively. If the of the town as follows : names mentioned in these columns are the same as Population Class the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as 100,000 and above (0) zero. 50,000 - 99,999 II Columns 9 & 10 : 20,000 - 49,999 III Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more 10,000 - 19,999 IV and five lakh and more population are recorded. 5,000 - 9,999 V Columns 11, 12 and 13 : Below 5,000 VI If referent town enjoys the facility of railway Town with a population of one hundred thousand station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal, its (toO,OOO)and above is treated as a city. name has been mentioned. If not available, then the name of nearest place with distance, where such The civic administration status of the tOWIl, as in the year 2000, is indicated within bracket against the facility exists has been mentioned. name of the town. The following abbreviations are used to denote civic status of town. Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998-1999 (i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. Item~wise amount of receipt and expenditure in (ii) Municipal Committee MC thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (iii) Municipal Council MCI town for the year 1998-99 is recorded. (iv) Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB (v) Census Town CT Statement IV: Civic and Other amenities, 1999 (vi) Estate Office EO Others columns need no comments. Columns (1 to 5) : Self explanatory.

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    Column (6) : Road length (in kms.) Column 13: Information about kutchalpucca road is recorded (i) Tap water T separately for the roads within the limits of the (ii) Tube-well water TW referent town. (iii) Tank Water TK (i) Pucca Road P R (iv) Well water W (ii) Kutcha Road KR Column 14: Column (7): System of Sewerage (v) Over Head Tank OHT Generally, by sewerage system is implied the (vi) Service Reservoir SR network of mains and branches of underground (vii) Pressure Tank PT conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point The information on major source of water supply of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and are given in column 13 and the storage capacity industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other in column 14. surface are known as storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage and storm water are called Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service combined sewers. In case the fire fighting service is available in the The codes used for different types of drainage referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not system are as follows ; available within the town, the name of the nearest place having this facility with its distance from the (i) Sewer S referent town has been recorded. (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD Columns 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of (iv) Sylk Drains SD connections) (v) Cesspool method CP Different types of electric connections have been (vi) Pit System Pt shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, (vii) Others 0 Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others.

    Columns 8 to 11 : Number of latrines Statement V Medical, Educational, Number of various types of latrines both Public Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 and Private are given in these columns. Columns 1 to 3 : Self explanatory.

    Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil Columns 4 & 5 : The various prevalent methods of disposal of night 'The data covers all such medical institutions run soil are given below with codes: by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local bodies and' Charitable institutions or Social agencies (i) Head Loads HL like the Missionaries. Where the family planning (ii) Basket B centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and (iii) Wheel Barrows WB child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, these have been treated as independent units and counted (iv) Septic Tank ST separately using following codes: (v) Pit System Pt (i) Hospital H (vi) Sewerage S (ii) Dispensary D (vii) Others 0 (iii) Health Centre HC (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Columns 13 and 14 Water supply (v) T.B. Clinic TB Source and capacity of storage system. The (vi) Nursing Home NH following codes are used in these columns: (vii) Others 0

    215 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD In case of more than one institution of any type, Columns 11 to 14 : the number of such institution (s) has been indicated Higher Secondary/Intermediate/Senior Secondary/ within brackets e.g. 0(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/Matriculation, have further been distinguished by providing additional Middle Schools/Junior Secondary and Primary codes within the bracket as given below : Schools. (i) Ayurvedic A Schools up to class V are treated as Primary or (ii) Unani U elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Kindergarden schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior (iii) Homoeopathic Hom Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto Columns 6 to 9 : . class IV. The codes used for these columns are as follows : Schools class VIII are considered as Middle (i) Arts only A schools or Junior Secondary Schools. (ii) Science only S Schools upto class X are considered as Matriculation or Secondary schools. (iii) Commerce only C (iv) Arts & Science only AS Schools upto XI or XII classes are considered as Higher SecondaryllntermediatelPre University/Junior (v) Arts & Commerce only AC College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes wheth~r , (vi) Combined for all ASC held in'schools or colleges. categories-Arts, Science If there are composite schools like middle schools and Commerce with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle (vii) Law L classes, these are"also included in the number of (viii) University U Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For (ix) Others o example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting and one Middle school with Primary classes, the and vocational training institutes number of Primary schools in the town is given as three and that of Middle schools as one though there "Recognised" should mean recognised by some are on ly three educational institutions. statutory authority I ike education department, commerce depaltment, labour department etc. of the If there are more institutions of a type in the town, government or semi government or autonomous the number is indicated within bracket alongwith the bodies, public sector undertakings etc. abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3). The following codes are used : Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres (i) Vocational Training VT This column has been introduced keeping in view Institute the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning Commission. There are number of Adult Education (ii) Shorthand SH Centres which are included in these columns. (iii) Typewriting Type If an educational facility is not available in the (iv) Shorthand & SH Type town, the name of the nearest place and its distance Typewriting in kilometres from the town where the facility is (v) Others 0 available is mentioned. The vocational institutions like-Applied Artl Column 16 : Working Women's hostels with Painting college, Pharmacy College, B.Ed. College, number of seats Teacher's Training Institute, Music/Dance School, The number of working women's hostel if Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. available in the referent town is mentioned with

    216 TOWN DIRECTORY number of seats. If the facility is not available in the important commodities manufactured in the town are town the name of nearest place with distance where recorded. the facility is available is recorded. Column 9 : Number of Banks Columns 17 to 19: Recreational and Cultural Number of Banks available in the referent town Facilities both Commercial and Co-operative banks arc Stadium, Cinema, AuditoriumlDramaiCommunity recorded against this column. Hall are covered under recreational & cultural facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit facilities are considered for these columns. Societies and Non Agricultural Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms Credit Societies Number of public libraries and reading rooms The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies available in the referent town are recorded in codes and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent as follows: town are recorded against these columns.

    (i) Public Library PL Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities in (ii) Reading room RR Slums, 1999

    Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and This is the statement on civic and other Banking, 1999 amenities in all slums whether notified or not for towns having statutory bodies, like municipal Columns 3 to 8 : Names of three most important commodities exported and names of three most committees, Municipal Corporation, Estate office etc.

    217 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD STATEWNf STA1l.SAND SI. Class, name and Location Name ofTahsil Name of Area Number of Population and growth rate No. civic status code C.D. block (in sq. kms.) households incl. (in brackets) of the town at of town number houseless the Censuses of households (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I Faridabad (M. CORP.) 41902000 Faridabad 198.75 217,647 9,816 8,540 8,058 (-13.0) (-5.6) 2 V Hassanpur (M.e) 41905000 Hodal 0.93 1,375

    3 IV Hathin (M.e.) 41904000 Hathin 1.99 1,672 4,301

    4 III Hodal (M,C.) 41906000 Hodal 2,25 6,055 8,142 5,468 5,854' (-32.8) (+7,1) 5 I Palwal (M.CL.) 41903000 Palwal 8.30 17,174 12,830 9,485 9,352 (-26,) (-1.4) 6 V Tilpat* (e T.) 41901000 Faridabad Faridabad 9.92 1,238

    Note :- '-' denotes 'nil'. * T 0005 treated as such for the first time in 2001 census are shoWl \\ith an asterisk on their right.

    STA'fF..l\.nNT PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND SI. Class, name and Name of and road distance in No. civic status Physical aspects·· kilometer(s) from of town Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) StateHQ. District HO. (in mm) Maximum Minimum

    2 3 4 5 6 7

    I Faridabad (M. CORP.) 545.8 46,1 0.8 Chandi~h Faridabad (219) (0) 2 V Hassanpur (M.C.) 545.8 46.1 0,8 Chandi~h Faridabad (339) (60) 3 IVHathin (M.C.) 545.8 46.1 0.8 Chandi~h Faridabad (325) (46) 4 III Hodal (M.C,) 545.8 46.1 0.8 Chandi~h Faridabad (336) (57) 5 I Palwal (M .CL.) 545.8 46.1 0.8 Chandi~h Faridabad (309) (30) 6 V Tilpat· (C. T.) 545.8 46.1 0.8 Chandi~h Faridabad (289) (10)

    Note: ··(i) Average rainfall for 1994-98 for the district headquarters asper Director Land Records, Haryana, hIlS been repeated for all the to¥.llS of the district. (ii) Average temperature data (1951-80) for the Meteorological Observatory at Hisar as per Indian Meteorological Deplt., New Delhi has been repeated for all the toWlS orthe district. ·To'MIS treated as such for the first time in 200) census are shO\\I1 with an asterisk on their right.

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    -1 GROWTH mSTORY Pop ulat ion and growth rate (in brackets) Density Sex ratio of the town at the Censuses of (2001 Census)

    1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 1981 1991 2001 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 9,296 11,475 37,393 59,039 122,817 330,864 617,717 1,055,938 5313 740 804 817 (+15.4) (+23.4) (+225.9) (+57.9) (+ I 08.0) (+169.4) (+86.7) (+70.9) 5,109 7,130 9,090 9774 893 894 860 (+ 39.6) (+27.5) 6,553 7,863 10,916 5485 825 854 854 (+20.0) (+ 38.8) 7,258 8,661 8,303 10,558 14,144 18,740 25.635 38,309 17026 845 856 868 (+24.0) (+19.3) (-4.1) (+27.2) (+ 34.0) (+ 32.5) (+ 36.8) (+49.4) 10,807 13,606 13,915 27,863 36,207 47,328 59,168 100,722 12135 870 886 877 (+15.6) (+25.9) (+2.3) (+100.2) (+ 30.0) (+ 30.7) (+25.0) (+70.2) 6,369 642 825

    -II WCATION OF TOWNS, 1999 Name of and road distance in kilometer(s) from Tahsil HQ Nearest city with Nearest city with Railway station Bus Service Navigable riverl population of one population oftive canal (if within lakh and more lakh and more ten kilometers)

    8 9 10 II 12 13

    8allabgarh At Faridabad Delhi Delhi Faridabad Faridabad Nil (0) (31 ) (31) (0) (0) Hodal Palwal Faridabad Hodal Hassanpur Nil (14) (30) (60) (14) (0) Hathin Palwal Faridabad Palwal Palwal Nil (0) (16) (46) (16) (16) Hodal Palwal Faridabad Hodal Hodal Nil (0) (27) (57) (0) (0) Palwal Faridabad Faridabad Palwal Palwal Nil (0) (30) (30) (0) (0) Faridabad Faridabad Faridabad Faridabad Tilpat Nil (10) (10) (10) (10) (0)

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    STATFMENT MUNICJP AL F1NANC~ Class, name and civic Sf. Receipt (in Rs.'OOO) No. status of town Receipt through Revenue derived Government Loan Advance Other Total receip t taxes, etc. from municipal grant sources properties and power apart from taxation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    I I Faridabad (M. CORP.) 285,298 155,815 . 69,061 26,847 537,02 I 2 V Hassanpur (M.e.) 490 450 361 1,301 3 IV Hathin (M.e.) 988 300 95 270 1,653 4 III Hodal (M.e.) 3,201 716 1,576 978 6,47 t 5 I Palwal (M.CL.) 12,803 4,190 2,879 19,872

    Note :- '-' denotes nil.

    STATEMFNf CNIC AND OT.Hm. SI. Class, name and civic status Population Population 2001 Road lengJ.h System of Number oflatrillcs No. of town (2001 Census) Scheduled Scheduled (in km. (5» sewerag;: Total Water Castes Tribes borne

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    I Faridabad (M.CORP.) 1,055,938 96,397 KR(21O.7) PR(782.2 OSO,S 58,882 58,882

    2 V Hassanpur (M.e.) 9,090 2,229 KR(3) PR(2) OSO,O 1,400 800

    3 IV Hathin (M.e.) 10,916 1,395 PR(15.5) OSO,O 1,357 357

    4 III Hodal (M.C) 38,309 9,132 KR(10.5) PR(16.8) OSO,O 3,260 3,100

    5 I Palwal (M CL) 100,722 18,798 PR(45.9) OSO, S 11,867 2,429

    6 VTilpat* (C. T.) 6,369 611 KR(2) PR(I) OSD, Pt 694 539

    Notes :- I. ' •• ' In case this service is not available in the tO\\l1, the nalne of the nearest place \\here available along ~tb distance from the tO\\l1 has been mentioned 2. '-' denotes 'Iii'.

    >I< To\\"s treated as such for the first time in 200 I census arc slloml wit h an asterisk on their right.

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    -III 1998-99 Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO)

    General Public Public health and Public works Public institutions Others (specify) Total expenditure administration safety conveniences

    10 II 12 13 14 15 16

    53,440 35,699 86,914 5,057 354,758 535,868 180 735 361 93 1,369 1,000 32 675 100 1,807 1,043 2,584 2,227 645 6,499 5,861 474 5,779 6,847 74 837 19,872

    -IV AMFNrms 1999 Number of latrines Method of Water supply Fire figJlting Electrification (muOOer of connections) Service Others disposal of Source of System of service*'" Domestic Industrial Commacial Road Others night soil supply stol'llg;: with lighting capacity in (points) kilolitres (in brackets) 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

    ST,S T,TW OHT, SR Yes 272,007 14,768 32,390 21,779 (15015) 600 ST, WB T,TW OHT Palwal 1,550 38 400 130 (150) (30) 1,000 ST, WB T,TW OHT Palwal 1,167 15 318 140 61 (137) (16) 160 WB, ST T,TW OHT, SR Palwal 13,200 700 1,680 450 (933) (27) 9,438 WB, S T,TW OHT, SR Yes 13,702 420 3,378 1,491 (2521) 155 Pt., WB T,TW NA Faridabad 1,300 10 20 (10)

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    STATEMENT- V MEDICAL, IDUCAT10NAL, RECRFATIONAL AND CULTURAL FAClLmES, 1999 SI. Class, name and civic Population Medical tacilities·· Educational facilities" No. status of town (2001 Hospitals/Dispensaries/ Beds in Arts/Science! Medical Engineering Polytechnics Census) T .B. clinics etc. medical Commerce! colleges colleges institutions Law/ Other noted in colleges (of column 4 degree level and above)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I Faridabad (M. CORP.) 1,055,938 H(4) 0(26) FWC(6) 1026 AC (3) Delhi 1 TB NH(70) ASC L (31) HC-Hathin( 46)

    2 V Hassanpur (M .C.) 9,090 HCFWCNH 1O Palwal (30) Delhi Faridabad Faridabad (91) (60) (60) H-Palwal (27) D-Khanbi(8) TB-Faridabad (60)

    3 'IV Hathin (M.C.) 10,916 HC FWC NH(3) 42 Palwal (16) Delhi Faridabad Faridabad (77) (46) (46) H-Palwal (16) D-Gharot (3) TB-Faridabad (46)

    4 III Hodal (M .C.) 38,309 HCCI) FWC NH(3) 110 AC(2) Delhi Faridabad Faridabad (88) (57) (57) H-Palwal (27) D-Bahin (8) TB-Faridabad (57)

    5 I Palwal (M .CL.) 100,722 H(2) 0 FWC(2) 180 ASC(2) Delhi Faridabad Faridabad NH(II) (61) (30) (30) HC-Hathin(16) TB-Faridabad (30)

    6 VTilpat* (C. T.) 6,369 H-Faridabad (10) Faridabad Delhi Faridabad Faridabad (10) (21) (10) (10) D-Bhopani (8) HC-Kheri Kalan (7) TB-Faridabad (10) NH-Faridabad (1O)

    Notes :- 1. '* *' If a medical or educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town \IDere facility is available, has been mentioned. 2. '_' denotes 'nil'.

    222 TOWN DIRECTORY

    STATEME1'IT-V MFDICAL, FDUCATIONAL, RECRFATIONAL ANI> CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Educational facilities N umber of recreat ional and cultural Recognised Higher Secondary! Junior Primary Adult Working Stadium Cinema Auditorium! Public shorthand, secondary/ M atriculat ion secondary schools literacy women's Drama! libraries typewriting Intermediate! and classes! hostels community including and Senior Middle centres, with Halls reading vocational Secondary! schools others number of rooms training PUC (Pre- (specify) seats institutions university college)! Junior 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 VT SH(2) 84 172 54 176 Dharuhera 1 (80) 10 to PL(5) 0(4) (57) RR(23)

    2 7 7 7 Dharuhera Faridabad PL(2) (85) (60) RR(2)

    VTO 2 5 6 12 Dharuhera Faridabad PL RR (67) (46)

    VT 12 32 39 53 Dharuhcra Faridabad 2 (83) (57)

    VT(2) 0(2) 9 31 44 62 Dharuhera Faridabad PL RR (53) (30)

    2 2 3 Dharuhera Faridabad (67) (10)

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    STATEME'U TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUiTRY SI. No. Class, name and civic status of town Name ofthree most important coolmodities exported

    1st 2nd 3rd 1 2 3 4 5 I [Faridabad (M. CORP.) Engineering Goods Shoes Garments 2 V Hassanpur (M.C.) Milk Gur Vegetables 3 IV Hathin (M.e.) Wheat Paddy Millets 4 III Hodal (M .c.) Pulses Rice Milk 5 I Palwal (M .CL.) Agricultural Wheat Sarson Oil 6 VTilpat* (C. T.) Note :- '-' denotes 'nil'. • To'Mls treated as such for the first time in 2001 census are shown with an asterisk on their right.

    STATEMFNT CMC AND O'lllER AMENITIES SI. No. Class and name of town Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of notified households the Slum (in sewerage (approximate) (approximate) kilometers)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 F aridabad (M . Corp.) Adarsh Nagpr No 1,084 4,793 1.25 OSO Auto Pin Jhuggies No 801 2,824 1.25 OSO Bhagflt Singh Colony No 305 1,268 OSO Crusher Jhuggies Or No 1,010 3,073 1.00 OSO Nehru Colony N.H-3 Oayal Nal1f1T No 1,270 4,233 3.32 OSO EktaNagar No 510 2,500 0.35 OSD Gandhi Nagpr No 1,100 4,411 2.50 OSO (Colony) Gayakward N3l1f1T No 339 1,152 1.00 OSO Harijan Basti N.H-2 No 410 1,805 0.75 OSO KrishnaN~ No 937 5,161 1.10 OSO M ilhard Colony No 800 4,000 0.45 OSD Jhuggies Neelam Bata Jhuggies No 2,076 10,829 0.75 OSO Rajiv Colony No 419 1,323 0.75 OSO Rajiv Nagar No 470 2,350 1.00 OSO Sant N 3l1f1T No 827 5,192 1.25 OSO contd .....

    224 TOWN DIRECTORY

    - VI AND BANKING" 1999 Name of three most important commodities manufactured Number of Number of Number of non- banks agricultural credit agricultural credit societies societies 1st 2nd 3rd 6 7 8 9 10 II Motor Cycles Tractors Agricultural 81 8 74 Agricultural Mustard Oil Seeds 2 Wine Bread Card Board 4 Pulses Rice 7 2 3 Agricultural Wooden Furniture Ice 16 2 17 I I

    -VII IN SLlMS,1999 N umber of latrines Method of No. of tap points/ Electricity connections Private Community disposal of public hydrants Domestic Road ligJIting Others water borne service others night soil installed for (points) supply of protected water

    9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 29 Sf,S 4 NA NA 10 Sf,S 4 NA NA 5 Sf, S NA NA 6 ST, S 2 NA NA

    ST, S NA NA 16 ST, S 3 NA NA 10 Sf,S 2 NA NA

    ST, S NA NA 3 ST, S 2 NA NA 309 Sf,S 5 NA NA 40 ST, S 1 NA NA

    26 ST, S 8 NA NA 6 Sf,S 2 NA NA 190 Sf, S 5 NA NA 35 ST,S 2 NA NA contd.....

    225 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    STATFMENT CIVIC AND OlHFR AMENII'IES SI. No. Class and name of town . Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of notified households the Slum (in sewerage (approximate) (approximate) kilometers)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    Subhash Nagar (Frick No 664 1,982 1.00 OSD India) Indira Nagar No 1,847 8,405 1.75 OSD Good Year Basti No 256 853 OSD Patel Nagar No 1,419 5,589 0.50 osa Azad Nagpr No 1,005 4,000 2.25 OSD Bapu Nagar No 200 1,000 0.80 OSD Kalyan Puri No 439 1,308 0.50 OSD Jain Dera No 100 150 OSD Dhruv Dera No 100 150 OSD Kishan Mazdoor No 1,421 7,200 2.00 OSD Colony Savatantra Ekta No 510 2,621 0.35 OSD Nagar Shiv Sharda No 1,601 8,121 1.25 OSD Ram Nagar No 1,192 6,025 1.00 OSD 2 V Hassanpur (M.C.) Balmiki Basti No 50 245 0.50 0 Kumharan Mohalla No 40 200 0.30 0 M ohalla Gadarian No 60 340 0.60 0 Mohalla koliyan No 50 280 0.04 0 M ohalla M allah No 100 485 1.00 0 Nagla Parsa No 100 490 0 Nagla Jhudwas No 70 380 0 3 IVHathin (M.C.) Ward No.1 Yes 60 280 0.30 OSD Ward No. V Yes 85 400 0.60 OSD Ward No. VIII Yes 105 500 0.60 OSD 4 III Hodal (M .c.) Ward No. IX Katcha NA 600 2,450 1.00 OSD Talab Ward No. VI Balllliki NA 400 1,500 0.50 OSD Ward No. IV Nangla NA 475 1,800 2.00 OSD Naya Ward No. XIV NA 500 1,900 0.10 OSD Kunda Colony Ward No. XI A vasti NA 550 2,200 1.00 OSD Sarai Ward No. V Adarash NA 450 1,600 0.20 OSD Colony Ward No. I NA 370 1,300 0.20 OSD Baghwala Mohalla Behind Lakshmi Narayan Mandir Ward No. III Khatik NA 285 1,000 0.20 OSD Mohalla contd ....

    226 TOWN DIRECTORY

    -VII IN SLUMS,1999 Number oflatrines Method of No. of tap points/ Electricity connections Private Community disposal of public hydrants Domestic Road lighting Others water borne service others night soil installed for (points) supply of protected water

    9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

    ST, S 5 NA NA

    3 ST,S 2 NA NA 5 ST, S I NA NA 14 ST, S 3 NA NA 354 ST, S 4 NA NA ST,S NA NA 69 ST. S NA NA ST, S NA NA ST, S NA NA 375 ST,S 5 NA NA

    51 ST, S 2 NA NA

    282 ST,S 5 NA NA 225 ST, S 4 NA NA 20 WB, ST 2 45 5 12 WB, ST 35 4 20 WB, ST 50 6 10 WB, Sf 40 5 70 ST 250 30 WB, Sf 2 3 0 WB, Sf 3 0 15 ST, WB 2 NA NA NA 18 ST, WB 3 NA NA NA 27 ST, WB 5 NA NA NA 20 WB NA 575

    15 WB NA 375 20 WB 150 425

    25 WB 400 450

    40 WB NA 540

    15 WB 160 380

    10 WB NA 360

    10 WB NA 270

    contd ....

    227 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    STATEMENT CIVIC AND OTHER AMINITIES SI. No. Class and name of town Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of notified households the Slum (in sewerllbJC (approximate) (approximate) kilometers)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    5 I Palwal (M. CL) Camp Extension No 560 2,800 2.00 S JawaharN~ Geeta Colony No 138 650 0.80 S lhabar N agflf No 320 1,875 1.00 S Krishna Colony No 219 1,970 0.50 OSD Mohalla Bharkhadi No 312 2,980 1.00 OSD MohallaBus No 400 2,850 1.00 OSD Bhagwan Mohalla Dev Na~r No 278 1,685 0.90 OSD M ohalla Dukaria No 201 1,290 0.50 OSD Mohalla Hathin Gate No 238 1,430 1.00 OSD Mohalla Jandpura No 541 2,920 1.20 OSD M ohalla M oriy an No 208 1,425 0.75 OSD M ohalla Painth No 478 4,312 1:30 OSD M ohalla Sanjay No 65 430 0.50 OSD Colony Mohalla Shekhapura No 1,012 8,236 0.95 OSD Mohalla Takipura No 389 2,712 0.40 OSD RajivNIigfII"& No 198 1,642 0.38 OSD Mohan NIigfII" KaJara Colony No 639 2,430 1.00 OSD Shiv Colony No 411 2,290 0.80 OSD Ekta N3.[!iIf No 497 4,642 0.70 OSD SallargiU"h Extension No. 391 4,352 0.80 OSD Krishna Colony By- No 478 2,548 1.20 OSD Pass M ohalla Badda No 104 970 0.40 OSD BaJrnikan DayaBasti No 219 1,475 0.55 OSD

    Note :- (I) 'NA' means information Not Available.

    228 TOWN DIRECTORY -vn IN SLUMS,1999 . Number of latrines Method of No. of tap points/ Electricity connections Private. Community disposal of public hydrants Domestic Road lighting Others water borne service others night soil installed for (points) supply of protected water

    9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

    535 WB, 0 NA 590 40

    112 WB, ST NA 110 15 270 WB, ST NA 300 40 60 WB, Pt NA 200 15 290 WB, Pt NA 242 30 310 WB, Pt NA 385 12

    211 ST, PI NA 242 14 185 WB,O NA 130 25 142 WB, Pt NA 202 15 317 WB, Pt NA 452 17 182 WB, Pt NA 188 13 375 WB, Pt NA 432 22 48 WB, 0 NA 32 12

    988 WB, ST NA 600 19 370 WB, Pt NA 295 13 182 WB, Pt NA 170 3

    600 WB, Pt NA 532 14 372 WB, Pt NA 350 10 401 WB, Pt NA 382 8 382 WB, Pt NA 270 4 445 WB, Pt NA 380 20

    80 WB, Pt NA 72 6

    155 WB, Pt NA 85 5

    229 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    APPFNDlX TO TOWN DlRECTO.RY TOWNS SHOWING THFJR OUTGROWTHS WIm POPULATION SI. No. Name of the Town ·with Population of Core Towll Outgrowth Population of outgrowth Location Code No. 2 3 4 5 NIL

    230 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Part B- Primary Census Abstract

    231 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    232 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

    r"T"'he first census of the third millennium and twenty of about 1,028 million records were scanned and .1 first century the Census of India, 2001 was the processed within a span of only 10 months starting 14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since October, 2002. ] 872. Thus, 2001 Census will provide data on Task Force on Quality Assurance population and its characteristics marking transition from one century and millennium to another. After the. data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfY itself The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration about its quality before putting the same in public (considered by many to be the single largest and domain. This has to be done mainly through the complex peace time administrative exercise in the process of internal consistency, comparison with world) was made possible due to the door to door similar data in the past and also through validation universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by with likewise data, ifavailable, from external sources. about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering Quite often the local knowledge and perception has 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and to be brought into play to understand both the existing 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household and the new emerging trends of population distribution Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three and characteristics. The other very important aspect parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual all geographical areas especially for the population Particulars and Part III contained questions for enumeration phase where the data is disseminated Household engaged in CultivationIPlantation. The part tight up to the village level in the rural areas and the II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the questions all of which were universally canvassed and complete coverage and correct geographical linkage no sampling was res0l1ed to during enumeration. of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the quality control, specially for small area Data Processing population statistics. A quantum leap was made in the technology front A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism while processing the Census 2001 data both for was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ Houselis~ing and Population Enumeration. The minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results Census schedules for both the phases were scanned and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of through high speed scanners in fifteen data centers the final clearance of data was with the Task Force across the country and hand-written data from the on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the schedules were converted into digitized form through Registrar Gel1eral and Census Commissioner, India. Intelligent Character Reading (ICR) software for The other members of the TFQA were the Heads creation of ASCII records for further processing. The and senior officers of the Census Division, Data designing and formatting of the Household Schedule Processing Division, Map Division, Demography had to be done very carefully using specialized Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors of Census Operations. were co-opted as members software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their essential pre-requisite for scanning. The selection of StateslUnion territories. The Directors and their senior appropriate state-of-art technology in data processing officers were required to make detailed presentations has made it possible to produce all the Houselisting of data for their own· State both in respect to the as well as Population Enumeration tables on full count quality and the coverage and only after the full possible basis for the first time in the history of Census. For satisfication of the TFQA, the population data was Census 2001, about 202 million schedules consisting cleared.

    233 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    There has been a major departure in Census 2001 The entire work relating to the data validation and from the past in respect of the procedure followed scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the Territories under the overall supervision and Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the Registrar General, India with active cooperation populations were finalized at the time of the manual and support of the Social Studies Division, Data compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were Map Division. specially set up for this purpose. The individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population Primary Census Abstract for each state was finalized much later based on manual The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another coding done by the coders. In 2001 Census, each important publication of 2001 Census gives basic individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe infonnation on Area, Total Households, Total population, have been coded directly on the computers by the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes population, Data Entry Operators through a process known as Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main workers Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up along and Marginal workers classified by the four broad with the processing of PCA data. The CAC process industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) involves pulling down, from the relevant dictionary of Agricultural labourers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, on and (iv) Other workers and also Non-workers. The the computer screen and coding from the dictionary characteristics of the Total Population includes Scheduled by referring to the image of the specific individual Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless entry in the Household Schedule appearing on the population and are presented by sex and rural-urban screen. The CAC of the response on Religion, residence. This data is presented at different levels, wherever required, was also undertaken along with the processing ofPCA. This is because the Scheduled namely, India, StateslUnion territories, Districts and Castes status had to be determined in relation to the Cities, Urban Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, above) in three different tables. In addition, the one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes! Appendix of said pUblication provides Houseless and Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and Institutional Households and their population by appropriate classification of these responses. residence and sex for 200 I for India, States and Union territory. The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new responses Apart from the India and State/Union Territory encountered and code it into the appropriate religious volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District community based on available literature and local Census Handbook contains District Primary Census knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries encoun­ Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled tered and classified these into appropriate category of Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in principally based on the Presidential Notification and the State. the available literature. Thus a very systematic and It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm up the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out the individual religion and the individual Scheduled for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes Castes/Tribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the separately on the pattern of General Primary Census Scheduled Tribes population in 200 I Census, is thus Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. being finalized by aggregating the popUlation data for In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, su~h data were made available in Table C-VUI-Social and Cultural table and individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for at appropriate geographical levels. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'.

    234 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT The format of Primary Census Abstract has been population of age group 0-6 is continued in 2001 Census restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared to also. This will help the data users in better analysis and that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial classification understanding of this literacy data. of main workers given in the Primary Census Abstract Level of presentation in District Census of 1991 Census has been discontinued and its place, four­ Handbooks: fold industrial classification of both 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. In 1981 census only The Primary Census Abstract data in different main workers were presented in to fQur categories. One PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of of the novel features of the primary census- abstract of presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as 1991 census was the presentation of data of the under:

    Name of the Primary Census Abstract Level of presentation I . District Primary Census Abstract District/C.D. Block/UA/CitylTown 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes District/C.D. BlockITown 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes District/C.D. BlockITown 4. Village Primary Census Abstract C.D. BlocklVillage wise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract Town/Ward level

    The PCA Data for villages was presented CD Area Figures Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This The area figures supplied by local revenue practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data authorities of the district in respect of tabsils, Police for each CD B lock is presented both for rural and urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns Block constitute the rural portion and the Census are given in square kilometers. The area figures of Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is been converted and shown in hectares. The area spread over two or more districts, than portion which figures of the CD Block is the total of the village falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in for the district are the same as adopted by the the concerned District Census Handbook. The data Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town the national level. The total area figures of all the as well as for town with outgrowths in the district are presented. The data for all the wards and the tahsils/CD Blocks within the district may not tally with outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented area figures of the district because former represents separately below the concerned town(s). land use area only. Similarly, the total ofall the villages may not tally with the entire rural of Police Stationl The District Primary Census Abstract is presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Abstract Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census Abstract while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers etc., for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 columns. have been accounted in the Tahsils and P.S. level the The Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban same may not be covered' under the area of the Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 columns. villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to The concepts and definitions used in the column varying methods of computation adopted at different heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census levels. Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the has also been furnished showing urban enumeration Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless popUlations. The explanation regarding area figures b lock-wise particulars on Total Population, the presented at various level in the Primary Census Scheduled Castes Population arid the Scheduled Tribes Abstracts are as follows: Population for each town.

    235 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD District Primary Location District! CD Total! Area in Number of Total population (including Population in the code Block! U.A.I Rurall square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number CitylTown Urban kilometre population)

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    19 Faridabad Total 2151.00 391,426 2,194,586 1,193,063 1,001,523 381,337 206,150 175,187 Rural 1928.86 146,265 973,242 523,570 449,672 195,193 105,449 89,744 Urban 222.14 245,161 1,221,344 669,493 551,851 186,144 100,701 85,443 0001 Faridabad Total 238.37 20,354 135,925 72,859 63,066 25,745 13,994 11,751 Rural 228.45 19,116 129,556 69,370 60,186 24,640 13,407 11,233 Urban 9.92 1,238 6,369 3,489 2;880 1,105 587 518 41901000 Tilpat (CT) Urban 9.92 1,238 6,369 3,489 2,880 1,105 587 518 0002 Ballabgarh Total 305.78 27,349 173,602 93,745 79,857 31,562 17,120 14,442 Rural 305.78 27,349 173,602 93,745 79,857 31,562 17,120 14,442 Urban 0003 Palwal Total 490.30 35,008 229,614 123,664 105,950 44,302 24,109 20,193 Rural 490.30 35,008 229,614 123,664 105,950 44,302 24,109 20,193 Urban 0004 Hathin Total 357.35 27,481 192,951 103,036 89,915 45,108 23,961 21,147 Rural 357.35 27,481 192,951 103,036 89,915 45,108 23.961 21,147 Urban 0005 Hodal Total 302.37 22,322 145,231 78,511 66,720 28,689 15,557 13,132 Rural 302.37 22,322 145,231 78,511 66,720 28,689 15,557 13,132 Urban 0006 Hassanpur Total 200.54 14,989 102,288 55,244 47,044 20,892 11,295 9,597 Rural 200.54 14,989 102,288 55,244 47,044 20,892 11.295 9,597 Urban URBAN 41901000 Tilpat (CT) Urban 9.92 1,238 6,369 3,489 2,880 1,105 587 518 41902000 I'aridabad (M Urhan 198.75 217,647 1,055,938 581,069 474,869 158,603 85,805 72,798 Corp.) 41903000 PalwallM CI) Urban 8.30 17,174 100,722 53,648 47,074 15,803 8,594 7,209 41904000 Hathin (MC) Urban 1.99 1,672 10,916 5,889 5,027 2,066 1,099 967 41905000 Hassanpur (MC) Urban 0.93 1,375 9,090 4,887 4,203 1,677 905 772 41906000 I-lodal (MC) Urban 2.25 6,055 38,309 20,511 17,798 6,890 3,711 3,179 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Total! District! CD Block! Rural/ U.A.I City/ Town Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

    310,743 167,817 142,926 1,269,801 804,492 465,309 Total Faridabad 182,181 97,647 84,534 454,052 313,071: 140,974 Rural 128,562 70,170 58,392 815,749 491,414 324,335 Urban 21,488 11,570 9,918 70,619 46,014 24,605 Total Faridabad 20,877 11,248 9,629 66,531 43,435 23,096 Rural 611 322 289 4,088 2,579 1,509 Urban 611 322 289 4,088 2,579 1,509 Urban Tilpat (CT) 35,945 19,204 16,741 91,774 60,728 31,046 Total 8allabgarh 35,945 19,204 16,741 91,774 60,728 31,046 Rural Urban 54,348 29,042 25,306 116,003 79,128 36,875 Total Palwal 54,348 29,042 25,306 116,003 79,128 36,875 Rural Urban 17,967 9,625 8,342 65,131 48,796 16,335 Total Hathin 17,967 9,625 8,342 65,131 48,796 16,335 Rural Urban 30,686 16,505 14,181 67,976 47,869 20,107 Total Hodal 30,686 16,505 14,181 67,976 47,869 20,107 Rural Urban 22,358 12,023 10,335 46.637 33,122 13,515 Total Hassanpur 22,358 12,023 10,335 46,637 33,122 13,515 Rural Urban URBAN 611 322 289 4,088 2,579 1,509 Urban Tilpat(CT) 96,397 53,010 43,387 714,578 430,274 284,304 Urban Faridabad (M Corp.)

    18,798 10,051 8,747 64,465 38,053 26,412 Urban Palwal (M CI ) 1,395 729 666 6,329 3,989 2,340 Urban Hathin (MC) 2,229 1,208 1,021 4,715 2,993 1,722 Urban Hassanpur (MC) 9.132 4,850 4,282 21,574 13,526 8,048 Urban Hodal (MC)

    237 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD District Primary Location District! CD Total/ code Block! U.A./ Rural! number City/Town Urban Illiterates Total workers Main workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

    19 Faridabad Total 924,785 388,571 536,214 785,762 576,478 209,284 609,663 504,791 104,872 Rural 519,190 210,492 308,6'8 407,079 245,655 161,424 266,804 198,727 68,077 Urban 405,595 178,079 227,51(; 378,683 330,823 47,860 342,859 306,064 36,795 0001 Faridabad Total 65,306 26,845 38,461 46,525 32,452 14,073 36,623 28,699 7,924 Rural 63,025 25,935 37,090 44,597 30,811 13,786 34,935 27,192 7,743 Urban 2,281 910 1,371 1,928 1,641 287 1,688 1,507 181 41901000 Tilpat (CT) Urban 2,281 910 1,371 1,928 1,641 287 1,688 1,507 181 0002 Ballabgarh Total 81,828 33,017 48.811 73.359 46,034 27,325 50,536 36,083 14,453 Rural 81,828 33,017 48,811 73,359 46,034 27,325 50,536 36,083 14,453 Urban 0003 Palwal Total 113,611 44,536 69,075 87,615 54,932 32,683 53,556 43,922 9,634 Rural 113,611 44,536 69,075 87,615 54,932 32,683 53,556 43,922 9,634 Urban 0004 Hathin Total 127,820 54,240 73,580 86,800 47,849 38,951 49,041 37,041 12,000 Rural 127,820 54,240 73,580 86,800 47,849 38,951 49,041 37,041 12,000 Urban 0005 Hodal Total 77,255 30,642 46,613 68,261 38,847 29,414 47,474 32,109 15,365 Rural 77,255 30,642 46,613 68.261 38,847 29,414 47,474 32,109 15,365 Urban 0006 Hassanpur Total 55,651 22,122 33,529 46,447 27,182 19,265 31,262 22,380 8,882 Rural 55,651 22,122 33,529 46,447 27,182 19,265 31,262 22,380 8,882 Urban URBAN 41901000 Tilpat(CT) Urban 2,281 910 1,371 1,928 1,641 287 1,688 1,507 181 41902000 Faridabad (M Urban 341,360 150,795 190,565 328,810 290,653 38,157 301,676 270,537 31,139 Corp.) 41903000 Palwal (Ma) Urban 36,257 15,595 20,662 27,800 23,974 3,826 23,544 20,767 2,777 41904000 Hathin(MC) Urban 4,587 1,900 2,687 3,520 2,620 900 2,568 2,169 399 41905000 Hassanpur (MC) Urban 4,375 1,894 2,481 3,204 2,268 936 2,729 2,125 604 41906000 Hodal (MC) Urban 16,735 6,985 9,750 13,421 9,667 3,754 10,654 8,959 1,695

    238 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Industrial cate~0!2: of main workers Total/ District! CD Rural! Block! U.A./ Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Urban City/Town workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

    129,886 94,668 35,218 30,416 20,149 10,267 18,254 14,082 4,172 431,107 375,892 55,215 Total Faridabad 124,348 90,230 34,118 27,386 18,071 9,315 7.242 4,828 2,414 107,828 85,598 22,230 Rural 5,538 4,438 1,100 3,030 2,078 952 11,012 9,254 1,758 323,279 290,294 32,985 Urban 11,829 9,034 2,795 2,255 1,576 679 1,076 793 283 21,463 17,296 4,167 Total Faridabad 11,762 8,984 2,778 2,204 1.538 666 992 736 256 19,977 15,934 4,043 Rural 67 50 17 51 38 13 84 57 27 1,486 1,362 124 Urban 67 50 17 51 38 13 84 57 27 1.486 1,362 124 Urban Tilpat(CT) 20,313 13,474 6,839 4,211 2,576 1,635 2,469 1,325 1,144 23,543 18,708 4,835 Total Ballabgarh 20,313 13,474 6,839 4,211 2,576 1,635 2,469 1,325 1,144 23,543 18,708 4,835 Rural Urban 24,967 19,443 5,524 5,178 3,976 1,202 1,483 1,077 406 21,928 19,426 2,502 Total Palwal 24,967 19,443 5,524 5,178 3,976 1,202 1,483 1,077 406 21,928 19,426 2,502 Rural Urban 29,411 21,964 7,447 5,582 3,651 1,931 1,006 704 302 13,042 10,722 2,320 Total Hathin 29,411 21,964 7,447 5,582 3,651 1,931 1,006 704 302 13,042 10,722 2,320 Rural Urban 21,522 14,411 7,111 5,857 3,379 2,478 861 626 235 19,234 13,693 5,541 Total Hodal 21,522 14,411 7,111 5,857 3,379 2,478 861 626 235 19,234 13,693 5,541 Rural Urban 16,373 11,954 4,419 4,354 2,951 1,403 431 360 71 10,104 7,115 2,989 Total Hassanpur 16,373 11,954 4,419 4,354 2,951 1,403 431 360 71 10,104 7,115 2,989 Rural Urban URBAN 67 50 17 51 38 13 84 57 27 1,486 1,362 124 Urban Tilpat(CT) 2,065 1,783 282 928 752 176 9,674 8,280 1,394 289,009 259,722 29,287 Urban Faridabad (M Corp.) 998 860 138 697 432 265 756 502 254 21,093 18,973 2,120 Urban Palwal (M CI ) 521 381 140 228 174 54 149 136 13 1,670 1,478 192 Urban Hathin (MC) 425 295 130 570 393 177 39 33 6 1,695 1,404 291 Urban Hassanpur (MC) 1,462 1,069 393 556 289 267 310 246 64 8,326 7,355 971 Urban Hodal (Me)

    239 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD District Primary Location District! CD Total! Industrial cateBo~ code Block! V.A.I Rural! number City/Town Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

    19 Faridabad Total 176,099 71,687 104,412 56,517 14,833 41,684 51,759 17,164 34,595 Rural 140,275 46,928 93,347 55,312 14,449 40,863 48,757 15,731 33,026 Urban 35,824 24,759 ll,065 1,205 384 821 3,002 1,433 1,569 0001 Faridabad Total 9,902 3,753 6,149 2,493 710 1,783 2,601 720 1,881 Rural 9,662 3,619 6,043 2A83 704 1,779 2,589 714 1,875 Urban 240 134 106 10 6 4 12 6 6 41901000 Tilpat(Cn Urban 240 134 106 10 6 4 12 6 6 0002 8allabgarh Total 22,823 9,951 12,872 5,755 1,929 3,826 8,316 3,567 4,749 Rural 22,823 9,951 12,872 5,755 1,929 3,826 8,316 3,567 4,749 Urban 0003 Palwal Total 34,059 11,010 23,049 13,377 2,578 10,799 12,683 4,118 8,565 Rural 34,059 11,010 23,049 13,377 2,578 10,799 12,683 4,118 8,565 Urban 1 0004 Hathin Total 37,759 10,808 26,951 16,550 4,132 12,418 16,012 4,798 11,214 . Rural 37,759 10,808 26,951 16,550 4,132 12,418 16,012 4,798 11,214 Urban 0005 Hodal Total 20,787 6,738 14,049 9,926 2,994 6,932 4,457 1,201 3,256 Rural 20,787 6,738 14,049 9,926 2,994 6,932 4,457 1,201 3,256 Urban 0006 Hassanpur Total 15,185 4,802 10,383 7,221 2,112 5,109 4,700 1,333 3,367 Rural 15,185 4,802 10,383 7,221 2,112 5,109 4,700 1,333 3,367 Urban IJRBAN 41901000 Tilpat (CT) Urban 240 134 106 10 6 4 12 6 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Urban 27,134 20,116 7,018 494 146 348 776 518 258 Corp.) 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Urban 4,256 3,207 1,049 47 32 15 802 650 152 41904000 Hathin (MC) Urban 952 451 501 186 52 134 355 152 203 41905000 Hassanpur (MC) Urban 475 143 332 51 20 31 86 24 62 41906000 Hodal (MC) Urban 2,767 708 2,059 417 128 289 971 83 888

    240 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract of marginal workers Total/ District! CD Location Rural/ Block! U.A.I City/ code Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urban Town number workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2 • 5,562 1,924 3,638 62,261 37,766 24,495 1,408,824 616,585 792,239 Total Faridabad 19 3,278 1,062 2,216 32,928 15,686 17,242 566,163 277,915 288,248 Rural 2,284 862 1,422 29,333 22,080 7,253 842,661 338,670 503,991 Urban 385 93 292 4,423 2,230 2,193 89,400 40,407 48,993 Total Faridabad 0001 337 83 254 4,253 2,118 2,135 84,959 38,559 46,400 Rural 48 10 38 170 112 58 4,441 1,848 2,593 Urban 48 10 38 170 112 58 4,441 1,848 2,593 Urban Tilpat (CT) 41901000 954 310 644 7,798 4,145 3,653 100,243 47,711 52,532 Total Ballabgarh 0002 954 310 644 7,798 4,145 3,653 100,243 47,711 52,532 Rural Urban 944 320 624 7,055 3,994 3,061 141,999 68,732 73,267 Total Palwal 0003 944 320 624 7,055 3,994 3,061 141,999 68,732 73,267 Rural Urban 483 178 305 4,714 1,700 3,014 106,151 55,187 50,964 Total Hathin 0004 483 178 305 4,714 1,700 3,014 106,151 55,187 50,964 Rural Urban 391 113 278 6,013 2,430 3,583 76,970 39,664 37,306 Total Hodal 0005 391 113 278 6,013 2,430 3,583 76,970 39,664 37,306 Rural Urban 169 58 III 3,095 1,299 1,796 55,841 28,062 27,779 Total Hassanpur 0006 169 58 III 3,095 1,299 1,796 55,841 28,062 27,779 Rural Urban URBAN 48 10 38 170 112 58 4,441 1,848 2,593 Urban Tilpat(Cn 41901000 1,684 739 945 24,180 18,713 5,467 727,128 290,416 436,712 Urban Faridabad (M Corp.) 41902000

    400 87 313 3,007 2,438 569 72,922 29,674 43,248 Urban Palwal (M CI ) 41903000 41 8 33 370 239 131 7,396 3,269 4,127 Urban Hathin (MC) 41904000 19 3 16 319 96 223 5,886 2,619 3,267 Urban Hassanpur (MC) 41905000 92 15 77 1,287 482 805 24,888 10,844 14,044 Urban Hodal (MC) 41906000

    241 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; fARllJABAO

    APPENDIX TO DIS TRICT PRIMARY CI,NS US ABS TRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES ANI) SCHEDULED TRmFS POt>ULATlON - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Scheduled l.ocation N arne of town Name of ward l3()ulldaries of Total Tribes COile urban block I EB population Castes number population population ? 2 3 4 5 5

    411 41~IJ()O T ilp a: {CT~· Wa.r

    242 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    APPENDIX TO DIS TRICT PRIMARY CENS US ABSTRACr TOTAL, SCHEl)ULED CASTES AND SCHEpULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name ofwilrd Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 24 347 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 25 705 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 26 1014 106 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 Ell No. 27 574 41 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward N(). 2 EB No. 28 738 16 419020()() Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 29 850 106 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 30 558 32 41902000,. Fariclabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 31 1005 97 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 32 800 97 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 33 275 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 34 682 75 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 35 459 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 36 304 24 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 Ell No. 37 261 30 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 38 537 70 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ER No. 39 229 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 40 388 50 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 41 478 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 42 419 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 43 442 22 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 44 486 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 45 545 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 46 575 94 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 47 498 28 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 48 609 54 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 49 410 51 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 50 493 74 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 51 415 35 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 52 473 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 53 680 103 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 54 443 73 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 55 510 53 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 56 659 71 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 57 438 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 58 570 36 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 59 354 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 60 827 101 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 61 439 II 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 62 499 62 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 63 643 59 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 64 417 o 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 65 569 17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 66 659 72 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 67 489 II 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 68 564 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 69 623 113 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 70 374 79 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 71 545 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 72 478 37

    243 DISTR1CT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FAR~DABAD

    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRll't'IARV CENSllS ABSTRACl' TOTAL, SCHEDtTLED CASTFS AND SCHEDULED TRJBJ4:S POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE UJcatioo Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code uman block I EB population Castes Tribes numl:x:r population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridahad (M Corp ,) Ward No.2 EB No. 73 565 76 41902000 FarKlabad (~ Corp.) Ward No, 2 ED No. 74 505 73 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp., Ward No.2 ED No. 75 704 9 41902{)OO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 76 535 22 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward N(l. 2 EB NQ. 77 254 34 41902000 faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB N(l 78 593- S5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB Nil. 79 448 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 2 Ell No. 80 331 12 41902000 faridabad lM Corp.) Ward No.2 ED No. 8) 451 33 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp,) Ward No. 2 EB No. 82 499 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 2 ES No. H3 413 36 41902000 Faridabad {M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 84 347 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No 2 EB No, 85 473 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward N(l. 2 EA No. 86 555 42 4[')02000 faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 87 4/7 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No, 88 533 25 419()2()OO Faridabad (M Corp.) WardNo.2 EB No. 89 493 17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp,) Ward No.2 EB No. 90 445 llO 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 91 499 88 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No, 2 EB No. 92 461 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 93 635 {g 41902000 F aridabad {M Corp.) Ward No, 2 EB No. 94 632 S 4191)2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No, 95 1016 20 419()2000 Faridal1ad{M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No, 96 900 17 4 [9(J2000 Faridal1ad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 97 629 41902000 faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 98 459 22 4191.)2000 faridabad tM Corp.} Ward No. 2 EB No. 99 832 48 41902()OO Faridabad (M Corp ,) Ward No.2 En No. 100 793 27 41902()OO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 101 644 72 4190200() Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No, 2 EB No. 102 570 16 41902()OO Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 103 707 27 41902{)l)O fllridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 104 824 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 10j 577 26 4190200G Faridabad {M Corp.} Ward No. 2 EB No. 106 532 36 41902(}(lO Faridabad (M C(Jrp.) WardN(J.1 EB No. 107 457 41 41902()(JO Furidabad [M C(Jrp.) WardNo.2 EB No, 108 561 41902000 faridabad (M Corp,) Ward No.2 EB No. 109 437 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No.2 Ell No. 110 529 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EBN{).IU 473 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 2 EB No. 1387 708 22 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) WardN(),2 EB No. 138S 567 2 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB Nt). 1389 740 7 419Q2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No, 2 EB No. 1390 544 69 41902000 Fari

    244 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRlMARYCENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boun

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 1417 518 53 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 1418 626 34 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 1419 722 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 1420 601 96 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No,2 EB No. 1421 712 68 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 ER No. 1422 600 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 1423 604 21 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 1424 436 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 1425 677 273 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.2 EB No. 1426 478 116 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EBNo.112 77 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 113 600 49 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 114 563 90 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 115 719 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EDNo.116 657 85 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. J EDNo.117 748 28 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 ED No. 118 669 33 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 119 666 80 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 120 716 170 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 121 615 72 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1427 483 1 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1428 590 160 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1429 591 98 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. !430 204 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1431 322 187 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1432 486 55 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1433 508 85 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1434 484 155 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1435 504 141 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1436 626 100 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1437 405 63 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1438 543 198 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1439 499 96 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1440 459 257 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1441 516 140 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1442 404 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1443 429 109 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1444 441 63 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1445 419 123 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1446 470 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 ED No. 1447 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1448 419 III 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1449 387 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1450 582 189 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1451 437 95 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1452 511 125 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1453 455 34 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1454 461 74 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1455 378 100

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENS US ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_) Ward No.3 EB No. 1456 372 59 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1457 331 51 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No:3 EB No. 1458 507 46 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No_ 1459 50S 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 . EB No_ 1460 461 61 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1461 524 123 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No_ ] EB No. 1462 538 10 41902000 faridabad lM Corp_) Ward No_ 3 EB Nil. 1463 470 41902000 faridabad lM Corp_) Ward No_ 3 EB No_ 1464 60S 49 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp_) Ward No.3 EB No_ 1465 594 269 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp_) Ward No.3 EB N(). 1466 55& 357 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No_ 3 EB No_ 1467 667 141 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No_ 3 EB No_ 1468 482 133 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No_ 3 EB No_ 1469 541 176 41~902000 Faridabad eM Corp_.I Ward No_ 3 EB No_ 1470 557 236 41902000 F aridabad l M Corp _) Ward NQ. 3 EB No_ 1471 633 289 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. 1472 612 208 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_) Ward No_ 3 EB No. 1473 528 229 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No_ 3 EB No_ 1474 508 20 4]902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.3 EB No. ]475 469 34 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_> Ward No_ 3 EB No_ 1476 537 192 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No_ 3 EB No. 1477 595 27 41902000 Farirlabad (M Corp_) Ward No_ 3 EB No_ 1478 645 42 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_) Ward No.3 EBNo_ 1479 504 54 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_) Ward No_ 3 EB No. 1480 699 63 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_) Ward No_ 3 EB No_ 1481 722 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 BB No_ 122 384 110 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_) Ward No.4 EB No_ 123 314 32 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 124 467 22 419{l2000 Faridabad (M Corp_) Ward No.4 EB No. 125 566 93 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_) Ward No.4 EB No_ 126 660 70 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No_ 127 316 181 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_> Ward No.4 EB No_ 128 491 348 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No_ 129 521 381 4\902000 Faridabad tM Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 130 532 99 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No_ 4 EB No. 131 547 183 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 132 416 185 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 133 493 150 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.4 EB No. 134 587 158 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 135 388 124 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No_ 136 469 104 4[902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No_ 4 EB No. 137 485 232 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp _) Ward No.4 EB No_ 138 307 82 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 139 384 136 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_) Ward No.4 EB No. 140 337 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp_) Ward No.4 EB No. 141 416 37 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 142 392 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 143 468 47 419020ClO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 144 438 66

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULAnON - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Tribes Code urban block I EB population Castes number population population 2 3 'I 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 145 411 36 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 146 400 44 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 147 351 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 148 455 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 149 597 64 64 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EBNo.150 378 41 41902000 Faridabad (M ~orp ) Ward No.4 EB No. 151 428 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EE No. 152 287 35 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EBNu.153 721 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 154 670 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 155 715 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 156 795 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 157 716 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 158 727 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 159 632 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 160 750 28 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 161 617 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 162 602 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 163 604 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 164 624 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 165 681 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 166 662 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 167 553 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 168 581 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 169 289 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 170 514 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 171 737 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 172 525 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EBNo.173 632 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 174 627 63 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 175 581 24 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EBNo.176 630 44 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4- EB No. 177 363 170 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EBNo.178 424 67 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 179 721 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 180 486 51 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EBNo.181 540 47 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 182 295 96 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 183 300 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 184 277 81 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 185 356 100 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 186 692 36 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 187 700 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 188 588 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 189 652 75 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 190 551 41 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 191 585 41 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 192 563 28 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4. EB No. 193 704 66

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    APPE1'lDlX TO DISTRICT PRIMARYCE1"lSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total . Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Farilabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EBNo.194 667 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 195 615 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 196 540 42 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 197 483 45 41902000 Faridahad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4 EB No. 198 474 29 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 199 404 46 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.4 EB No. 200 602 160 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 5 EB No. 201 777 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 202 625 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 203 668 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 204 698 44 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 205 617 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 206 523 35 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward NO.5 EB No. 207 648 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 208 849 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 209 786 3 419(}2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 ED No. 210 708 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 211 726 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 5 EB No. 212 395 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 213 569 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 214 624 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 215 670 4[902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EBNo.216 545 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.5 EB No. 217 701 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 218 653 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EONo.219 562 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.5 EDNo.220 81I 21 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EBNo.221 718 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 5 EB No. 222 535 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.5 EB No. 223 498 24 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.5 EB No. 224 508 41902000 Faridnbad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 225 508 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 ED No. 226 542 4[902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 227 735 49 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 228 844 45 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 ED No. 229 899 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EO No. 230 767 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 231 455 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 232 604 53 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 ED No. 233 415 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 234 776 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 235 640 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EBNo.236 607 11 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 5 EB No. 237 730 39 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 5 EBNo.238 595 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 239 432 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 5 EB No. 240 775 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 241 849 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 5 EB No. 242 829 II

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTFS AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block! EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 243 667 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 244 889 17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 245 786 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 246 760 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No·. 5 EB No. 247 714 17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 248 427 22 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 249 374 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 BB No. 250 528 28 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 251 478 44 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 252 614 75 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 253 694 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 254 630 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 BB No. 255 426 36 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 256 337 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 257 374 56 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.5 EB No. 258 278 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 259 469 279 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 260 375 142 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 261 530 32 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 262 549 32 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 263 528 45 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 264 530 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 265 639 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 266 539 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 267 640 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 268 312 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 269 435 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 270 706 110 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 271 631 102 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 272 705 189 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 273 688 96 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 274 620 79 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 275 392 29 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 276 283 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 277 756 47 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 278 720 41 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 279 600 57 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 280 578 65 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 281 626 172 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 282 518 44 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 283 653 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 284 709 32 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 285 522 78 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 286 680 139 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 287 656 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 288 584 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 289 612 29 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 290 714 47 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 291 461

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY eENS US ABS TRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BWCKWISE Location Name of town Name ofwatd Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number popUlation population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 292 641 176 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 293 604 91 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 294 753 36 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 295 533 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 296 681 50 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 297 999 294 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 298 566 22 41902000 Faridabad (M COJ1l.) Ward No.6 EB No. 299 724 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 300 549 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 301 652 113 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 302 484 46 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 303 491 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.6 EB No. 304 534 41902000 Faridabad {M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 305 591 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 306 533 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 307 601 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 6 EB No. 308 618 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) WarelNa.6 EB No. 309 626 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 6 EB No. 310 597 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 6 EB No. 311 816 51 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward NO.6 EB No. 312 493 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 6 EB No. 313 595 86 419020()O Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 6 EB No. 314 638 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 6 EB No. 315 581 43 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 6 EB No. 316 530 60 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 6 EB No. 317 553 22 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.6 EB No. 31& 490 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.6 EB No. 319 517 61 41902000 Faridabad (M Cotp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 320 697 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 321 678 76 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 322 849 83 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 6 EB No. 323 472 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 324 508 II 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EBNe.325 557 54 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.6 ERNo.326 538 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 327 642 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 328 587 35 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 329 394 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 330 558 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 331 627 50 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 332 632 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 333 509 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 334 582 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 335 572 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 336 557 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 337 174 419020()O Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.6 EB No. 1849 491 5 4\1)02000 Faridabad 1M Corp.) Ward No. 6 EE No. \?50 234 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 338 832 12

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASnS AND SCHEDULED TRJBES POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 339 822 80 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 340 806 41 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 341 626 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 342 785 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No·. 7 EB No. 343 492 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 344 502 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 345 693 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 346 768 29 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 347 834 181 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 348 771 17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 349 626 95 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 350 788 103 41902000 Faridabad (M Co~p.) Ward No.7 EB No. 351 711 30 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 352 827 43 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 353 750 92 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 354 981 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 355 550 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 356 506 37 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 ER No. 357 380 II 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 358 602 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 359 816 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 360 647 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 361 719 4 41902000 Faridabad (M CorP.) Ward No.7 EB No. 362 778 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 363 821 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 364 950 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 EB No. 365 908 46 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 366 282 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 367 526 58 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 E13 No. 368 717 36 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 369 705 76 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 370 651 22 41902090 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 371 668 43 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 372 647 55 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 373 674 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 374 623 54 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 375 612 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 E13 No. 376 634 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 377 653 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 378 714 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 379 477 43 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 380 356 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 381 644 4 41902000 Faridahad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 382 564 6 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 383 632 4 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 384 521 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 385 611 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 386 703 39 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 387 618 28

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    APPENDIX TO DISTIUCT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULFJ> CASTES AND SCHEDULIIDTRIB}:S POPULATION -URBAN BWCKWISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EA population Castes Tribes nllmber pop lila! ion population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 388 493 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 389 474 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 EB No. 390 587 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 391 681 41 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 392 794 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 393 568 4190200G Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 394 744 114 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 395 510 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 EB No. 396 546 22 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 EB No. 397 528 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EBNo.398 689 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 399 633 47 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No 400 687 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB N(l. 401 768 144 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 402 705 75 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 4(l3 575 24 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 404 746 53 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 EB No. 405 490 45 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 EB No. 406 765 39 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 EB No. 407 681 80 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 EB No. 408 582 105 4190200() Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 409 536 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 410 609 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 EBNo.4\\ 588 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 ED No. 412 553 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 413 442 39 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 ED No. 414 521 35 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 4]5 '722 52 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 416 592 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 417 636 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 418 643 41902000 Faridabad lM Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 419 433 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.7 EB No. 420 591 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.7 ED No. 421 658 24 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 ED No. 422 511 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 ED No. 423 532 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 424 526 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 425 740 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.7 EB No. 426 647 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 7 ED No. 427 445 46 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.1 EB No. 428 554 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 429 612 17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 430 432 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 431 521 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 ED No. 432 593 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 433 498 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 434 339 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 435 739 304 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 E8 No. 436 519

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULEDTRmES POPULATION· URBAN BLQCKWISE Location Nameoftowll Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 437 675 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 438 519 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 439 421 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 440 517 60 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) WardNn.8 EB No. 441 696 3 4\902()OO faridabad (M CQrp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 442 638 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 443 758 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 444 556 39 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 445 701 11 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 446 554 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 447 547 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EBNo.448 778 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EBNo.449 548 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 450 617 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 451 797 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EBND.451 473 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 453 535 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 454 623 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NQ.8 EB No. 455 679 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 456 681 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 457 638 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EBNo.458 588 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 459 552 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 460 672 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 461 584 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 462 537 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 463 427 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 464 1054 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 465 490 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 466 467 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EBNo.467 536 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 468 1275 419020QO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 469 558 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 470 147 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 471 505 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 472 434 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 473 710 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 474 644 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EBNo.475 723 41902000 faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 476 772 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 E8 No. 477 670 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 478 701 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 479 662 41902000 f'aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 480 687 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No, 481 501 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EBNo,482 353 41902000 faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 483 569 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 484 675 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 485 769

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CFNSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULID CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION· URBAN BWCK WISE Scheduled Location NallJeoftown Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 1 3 4 5 6 1

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 486 536 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 8 EB No. 487 743 244 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.8 EB No. 488 124 49 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. g EB No.489 69 II 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No.490 385 133 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No.491 545 178 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 492 524 77 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 493 583 83 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 494 :H3 9'7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 495 665 407 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 496 594 534 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 497 640 407 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 498 710 260 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 499 378 173 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 500 410 152 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 501 440 81 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 502 586 499 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 503 506 323 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 504 516 309 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 505 619 49 41902QOO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 506 457 ]6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 507 490 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 4] EB No. 508 540 23 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 509 705 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No, 9 EB No. 510 506 73 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 511 505 297 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 512 613 233 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. S13 416 61 41902QOO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB ~o. 514 617 88 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 515 501 75 419C12000 Faridabad (M Corp.} Ward No.9 EB No. 516 132 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 517 362 153 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp,) Ward No.9 EE No. 518 447 J65 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EENo.SI9 638 210 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EBNo.520 450 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 521 447 6 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 9 ED No. 522 469 133 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 523 567 125 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.] Ward No. 9 EBNc.524 46.7 264 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 525 332 243 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EBNo.526 414 364 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 527 532 103 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 528 539 397 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 529 445 131 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 530 578 230 4190200() Faridabad (M COIp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 53l 445 284 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 532 315 263 . 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 533 483 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 9 EB No. 534 529 70

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total· Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 535 521 29 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 536 641 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 537 510 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.9 EB No. 538 587 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 539 417 42 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 540 826 59 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 541 613 460 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward NO.9 EB No. 542 567 247 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 543 609 192 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 544 513 154 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EBNo.545 480 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 546 628 69 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 547 550 108 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 548 653 52 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 549 552 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 550 501 100 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 551 594 1I0 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 552 611 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 553 426 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 554 646 213 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 555 950 299 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 556 645 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.9 EB No. 557 607 30 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 558 696 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 559 593 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 560 541 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 561 658 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 562 414 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EBNo.563 829 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 564 621 21 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 565 676 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 566 547 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 567 636 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 568 693 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 569 554 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 570 762 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 571 657 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 572 642 36 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 573 640 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 574 564 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 575 599 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 576 693 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 577 464 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 578 651 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 579 707 163 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 580 652 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 581 647 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 582 741 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 583 889

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENS US ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULEDTRffiFS POPULATION - URBAN BWCKWISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 584 662 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 585 656 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No: 10 EB No. 586 598 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 587 603 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 . EB No. 588 448 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 589 643 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 590 664 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 591 737 37 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 592 29 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 593 103 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 594 822 168 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 595 950 22 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 596 403 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 597 630 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 598 713 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 599 305 132 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 600 457 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 601 523 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 602 495 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 603 366 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 604 670 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 605 704 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 606 466 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 607 606 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 608 441 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 609 368 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 610 352 4(902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. (0 EB No. 611 135 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 612 86 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 613 493 4(902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 614 560 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 615 339 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 616 489 72 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 617 505 4(902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 618 527 248 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 619 414 203 4(902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. (0 EB No. 620 464 456 4(902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 621 458 342 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 622 535 280 4(902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 623 451 238 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 624 631 189 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 625 721 316 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 626 800 131 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 627 446 71 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 628 317 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 629 432 191 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 630 406 70 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 631 461 113 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 632 463 426

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    APPFNDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTFS AND SCHEDULFD TRlBl<1) POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 S 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 10 EB No. 1821 236 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. ]0 EB No. ]848 294 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 633 601 72 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 634 742 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 635 640 ]2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 636 489 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 637 775 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 638 S89 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EBNo.639 734 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 640 721 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 641 638 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 642 756 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 643 653 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 644 668 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 645 621 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 646 704 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 647 611 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 648 693 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 649 657 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 650 628 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 651 431 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 652 422 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 653 583 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 654 757 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 655 244 49 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 656 420 71 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 657 575 505 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 658 620 566 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 659 539 125 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 660 624 355 41902000 Faddabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 661 545 62 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 662 554 88 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 663 514 106 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 664 641 90 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 665 505 71 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 666 537 64 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 667 701 214 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 668 583 74 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 669 488 273 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 670 603 132 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 671 719 96 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 672 724 396 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 673 628 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 674 498 239 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 675 681 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 676 605 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 677 619 57 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 678 624 62 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 679 689 88

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICTPRIMARYCENSVS ABSTRACf TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASUS AND SCHEDULID TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name oflo\lln N arne of VI arC: Boundaries, of Tolal Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block f EB population Casles Tribes number populatioll population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 680 542 83 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EBNo.681 586 73 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EBNo.682 623 80 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EBNo.683 604 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EBNo.684 670 93 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.1 1 EBNo.685 591 29 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EBNo.686 509 50 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EB No. 687 512 43 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 688 720 64 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. II EBNo.689 581 28 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 690 489 50 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.1 I EB No. 691 623 57 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 692 506 115 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 693 538 33 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 11 EB No. 694 557 42 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 695 927 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 696 775 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 BB No. 697 733 21 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 698 651 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 699 863 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 700 634 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 ER No. 701 881 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 702 853 115 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 103 635 35 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 704 750 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 705 806 43 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 706 752 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 707 676 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 708 804 tOl 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 709 732 SO 419{)2000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 710 757 419{}2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 711 664 6 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 712 492 4 41902(}OO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No 12 EB No. 713 431 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 714 510 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 715 757 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 716 934 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 717 812 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 718 610 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 7]9 754 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 720 647 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 721 667 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EBNo.722 492 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 E8 No. 723 759 21 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 724 785 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 725 541 41902(}OO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 726 709 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 727 713 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 728 267 1(}

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBE) POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward BOUndaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 729 565 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 730 808 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 731 773 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 732 468 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 733 792 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 734 667 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 735 634 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 736 813 149 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 737 715 80 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 738 682 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 739 520 281 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 740 496 312 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 741 648 127 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 742 530 109 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 1:( EB No. 743 512 181 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 744 512 122 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 745 137 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 746 462 116 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 747 574 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 748 560 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 749 628 35 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 750 538 157 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EBNo.751 734 145 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 752 567 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 753 692 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 754 685 41 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 755 699 132 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 756 543 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 757 556 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 758 843 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 759 632 56 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 760 372 38 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 761 603 103 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 762 614 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 763 521 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 764 583 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 765 399 287 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 766 364 53 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 767 981 4 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 768 469 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 769 469 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 770 407 307 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 771 226 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 772 399 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 773 344 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1815 339 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1816 226 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1817 228

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CFNSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRffiEs POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population '2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1818 357 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1&19 630 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1820 545 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1822 788 109 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1823 456 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1826 272 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1827 317 49 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 12 EB No. 1828 299 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 774 672 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 775 444 74 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EBNo.776 399 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 777 695 391 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 778 (i73 III 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 BBNo.779 509 297 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EBNo.780 322 113 41902000 Faridabact(M Corp.) Ward No. 13 ER No. 781 620 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) WardNo.13 ERNo.782 637 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 783 594 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. I3 EB No. 784 523 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 785 617 108 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EBNo.786 679 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 781 782 628 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 855 854 80 419Q2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 856 823 7 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No. 13 BB No. 857 605 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Watd No. 13 EB No. 858 331 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 859 617 3 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 860 780 102 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 861 180 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 862 638 67 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 BB No. 863 470 4t902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EE No. 864 612 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 865 670 52 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 866 612 171 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 867 654 627 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 868 597 520 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 869 630 33 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 87() 630 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 871 552 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. J3 EB No. 872 621 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 873 573 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.J Ward No. J3 BB No. 874 434 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 875 578 34 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 876 197 8· 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 877 623 147 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 878 344 4

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    APPFNDIXTO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRm~ POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 879 295 55 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 880 626 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 881 554 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 13 EB No. 882 591 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 788 343 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 789 571 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 790 661 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 791 526 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 792 493 90 41902000 Faridc1tad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 793 487 88 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 794 336 98 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 795 542 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. ,96 832 159 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 797 900 133 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 798 577 22 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 799 869 24 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 800 893 54 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 801 886 28 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 802 381 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 803 357 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 804 462 36 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 805 337 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 806 553 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 807 592 I 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 808 880 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 809 633 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 810 529 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 811 644 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 812 485 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 813 474 13 41902QOO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 814 624 82 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 815 568 32 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 816 742 160 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 817 775 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 818 849 76 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 819 802 53 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EBNo.820 678 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 821 576 93 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 822 761 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 823 679 165 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 824 641 471 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 825 717 714 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 826 686 37 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 827 608 52 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 828 812 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 829 901 76

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICTPRIMARYCFNSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHFDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902{JOO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 830 651 62 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EBNo.831 459 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 883 573 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 884 644 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 885 600 7 4190200() Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 886 555 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EBNo.887 514 46 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EBNo.888 499 112 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EBNo.889 557 101 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward Nc. 14 EBNo.890 525 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 891 526 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EBNo.892 379 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 893 503 48 419{)2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EBNo.894 381 39 41)902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 895 526 63 41902000 Fandabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EBNo.8% 361 66 41902000 Farldabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No.K97 428 54 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 898 461 107 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 899 443 61 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 900 530 183 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 901 451 67 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 902 384 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 903 423 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 904 718 62 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 90S 638 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 906 792 76 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 907 617 60 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 908 6

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    APPENDIX TO DISlRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED lRIDES POPULATION - URBAN BWCKWISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 927 544 84 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 928 319 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 929 152 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 1824 579 28 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No'. 14 EB No. 1825 523 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 1831 497 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 1842 490 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 14 EB No. 1843 508 41 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 930 676 104 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 931 600 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 932 504 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 933 529 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 934 506 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 935 669 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 936 743 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 937 788 41902000 ·Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 938 752 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 939 673 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 940 583 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 941 637 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 942 765 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 943 530 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 944 570 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 945 580 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 946 564 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 947 583 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 948 653 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 949 476 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 950 532 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 951 466 46 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 952 414 38 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 953 577 64 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 954 517 45 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 955 537 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 956 603 174 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 957 615 189 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 958 587 81 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 959 652 41 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 960 669 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 961 697 92 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 962 659 30 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 963 707 95 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 964 449 43 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 965 584 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 966 592 61 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 967 580 69

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULFDCASTES AND SCHEDULFDTRmEs POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location N arne oftown Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled· Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 968 587 138 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 969 977 75 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 970 553 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 971 60S 78 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 972 779 11 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 973 719 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 974 524 35 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 975 668 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. IS EB No. 976 659 61 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 977 676 21 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 978 619 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 979 554 135 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 980 652 108 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 981 634 45 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 ED No. 982 638 50 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 983 775 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 984 618 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 985 548 62 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 986 575 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 987 467 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 988 531 34 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 989 125 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 990 697 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 991 597 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 992 673 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 993 680 55 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 994 608 74 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 995 802 86 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 996 620 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 997 439 36 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 ED No. 998 837 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 999 769 106 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1000 497 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1001 613 32 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 ED No. 1002 695 50 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 ED No. 1003 259 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1004 229 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1005 481 to 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1006 551 52 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1007 273 30 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1008 465 125 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1009 556 121 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1010 635 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1011 583 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1012 728 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1013 546 87

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL,SCHIDULEDCASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BWCKWISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1014 932 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1015 648 611 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1016 814 104 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1017 708 35 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1018 645 30 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. IS EB No. 1019 580 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1020 527 36 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1021 615 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1022 650 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1023 723 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1024 581 22 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1025 726 63 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1026 652 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1027 531 31 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1028 777 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1029 616 153 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1832 296 38 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1833 868 52 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. IS EB No. 1834 629 IS 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. IS EB No. 1835 256 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 15 EB No. 1844 258 S 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1030 799 10 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1031 1190 51 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1032 717 7 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1033 681 200 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1034 886 38 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1035 451 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1036 488 142 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1037 498 94 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1038 531 63 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1039 473 61 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1040 620 22 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1041 523 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1042 346 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1043 602 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1044 526 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1045 818 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1046 522 260 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1047 542 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1048 495 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1049 371 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1050 621 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1051 629 46 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1052 736 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1053 484 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1054 515 2

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSlRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1055 453 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1056 573 17 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1057 666 107 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1058 604 124 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1059 424 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1060 385 92 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1061 47.0 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1062 654 92 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1063 583 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1064 517 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1065 73 33 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1066 576 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1067 544 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1068 692 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1069 562 21 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1070 661 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1071 687 8 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1072 554 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1073 573 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1074 585 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1075 610 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1076 646 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1077 684 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1078 668 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1079 566 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1080 720 17 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1081 572 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1082 721 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1083 627 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1084 613 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1085 611 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1086 542 37 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1087 520 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1088 604 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1089 553 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EBl'j"o.1090 702 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EBNo.1091 560 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EBNo.1092 588 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1093 490 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1094 424 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1095 573 5 41902000 Faridahad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1096 692 153 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1097 697 88 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1098 459 I3 41902000 Faridahad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1099 329 106 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1100 531 94

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIDES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Tota) Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1101 417 56 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1102 452 24 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1103 261 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1104 309 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1105 286 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1106 489 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1107 43S 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1108 407 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1109 6S2 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EBNo.IIIO 293 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. III I Sl2 194 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1112 469 212 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EBNo.IIB 424 117 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EBNo.1114 443 61 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EBNo.1115 393 36 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1829 198 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1830 254 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1845 249 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 16 EB No. 1846 279 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1116 502 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. Ill7 750 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. Ill8 614 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1119 630 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. ] ]20 576 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1121 493 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1122 574 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1123 589 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1124 648 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 112S 660 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1126 417 41902000 Faridahad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1127 566 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1128 653 144 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1129 464 29 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1130 551 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1131 754 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1132 538 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1133 509 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1134 548 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1135 488 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1136 639 34 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1137 661 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1138 538 72 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1139 480 38 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1140 431 .17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 114] 578 402 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1142 556 420

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    APPFNDJX TO DISTRICT PRlMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULFD CASTES AND SCHIDULFD TRIBES POPULATION ~ URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town N arne of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1143 634 138 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1144 615 35 4190200(} faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1145 581 131 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1146 508 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1147 212 29 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1148 491 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1149 604 227 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1150 606 537 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1151 561 375 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1152 627 230 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1153 428 187 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1154 485 30 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1155 788 49 419()2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1156 520 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1157 572 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1158 517 4190200() Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1159 522 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1160 567 202 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1161 563 150 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1162 491 114 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1163 667 26 41902000 Faridahad (M Corp.) WarelNo.17 EB No.1 164 639 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1165 625 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1166 637 151 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1167 562 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1168 478 33 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1169 480 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1170 541 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EBNo.1171 575 II 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1172 613 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EBNo.1173 706 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. )174 619 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1175 574 7 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1176 141 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1177 414 7 41902000 Faridabad {M Corp.) Ward No. 17 EB No. 1178 465 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1]79 498 11 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1180 685 22 4190200() Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1181 477 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1182 674 11 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. ]183 575 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1184 634 91 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1185 583 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1186 455 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1187 396 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1188 671 46

    268 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENS US ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTFS AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1189 674 50 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1190 790 55 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1191 489 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1192 643 36 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) WardNo~ 18 EB No. 1193 629 132 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1194 463 69 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1195 703 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1196 634 63 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1197 463 185 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1198 514 102 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1199 453 70 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1200 549 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1201 781 208 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1202 459 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1203 600 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1204 560 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1205 314 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1206 591 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1207 593 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1208 535 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1209 370 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1210 562 137 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1211 684 304 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1212 581 194 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1213 650 254 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1214 641 101 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1215 510 339 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1216 553 412 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1217 475 128 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1218 298 56 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1219 229 11 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1220 459 71 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1221 468 255 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1222 477 368 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1223 549 204 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1224 508 128 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1225 518 230 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1226 609 190 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1227 533 135 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1228 667 27 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1229 590 65 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1230 560 35 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1231 629 68 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1232 553 114 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1233 604 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1234 666 59

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENS US ABSTRACT TOTAL,SCHEDULEDCASTES ANDSCHEDULFDTRffiES POPULATION - URBAN BWCKWISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1235 564 57 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1236 576 109 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1237 892 112 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1238 616 3S 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1239 820 126 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1240 570 102 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1241 549 158 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1242 680 60 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1243 771 42 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1244 617 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1245 885 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1246 616 42 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1247 442 263 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1248 580 59 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1249 674 ·41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EBNo.1250 523 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1251 493 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1252 505 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1253 417 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1254 555 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1255 583 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1256 518 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1257 552 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 1& EB No. 1258 490 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1259 427 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1260 58& 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1261 652 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1262 415 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1263 569 195 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1264 52& 225 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1265 531 82 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EE No. 1266 485 93 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EE No. 1267 608 94 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1268 549 216 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1269 465 114 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1270 338 56 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EB No. 1271 296 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 18 EE No. 1272 836 68 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1273 733 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1274 696 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1275 534 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1276 602 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1277 558 17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1278 59& 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1279 616 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1280 699 58

    270 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    APPENDIX TO DIS TRICT PRIMARY CENS US ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled SchedUled C()de urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M CQrp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1281 471 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1282 404 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1283 461 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1284 544 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1285 492 49 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1286 627 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1287 622 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EBNo.1288 603 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1289 601 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1290 658 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1291 621 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1292 808 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1293 599 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1294 669 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1295 572 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1296 580 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1297 552 67 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1298 620 35 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1299 727 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1300 655 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1301 682 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1302 517 41902000 F aridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1303 571 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1304 643 6 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1305 736 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1306 638 87 4\902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1307 718 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1308 519 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1309 594 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1310 587 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1311 660 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1312 623 12 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1313 670 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EBNo.1314 754 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1315 663 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1316 568 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1317 541 41902()OO Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1318 667 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1319 594 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1320 520 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1321 624 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1322 540 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1323 537 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1324 523 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1325 449 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1326 553 6

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    APPEII·mIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRlBES POPULATION ~ URBAN BLOCK WJSE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1327 619 5 41902000 Faridllbad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1328 565 44 41902000 Faridllbad (M Corp.) Ward No. i9 EB No. 1329 630 20 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1330 683 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EBNo.1331 510 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1332 524 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1333 5]9. 16 41902000 F aridabad (M COfJl.) Ward No. \9 EB No. 1334 536 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1335 694 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1336 500 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1337 537 I 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1338 469 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1339 519 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1340 763 11 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1341 621 19 41902000 FaridOOad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1342 602 41902000 Faridaltad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1343 467 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1344 85t 26 4190200{) Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1345 732 216 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1346 482 45 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EBNo.1347 456 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1348 239 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1349 106 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1350 22 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1839 521 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1840 192 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 19 EB No. 1841 168 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1351 823 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1352 628 41902000 Faridab.ld (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1353 526 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1354 351 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1355 419 419()201)0 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1356 702 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1357 612 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1358 466 251 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1359 483 63 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1360 479 41902000 F aridabacl (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1361 505 37 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1362 596 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EE No. 1363 864 7 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. ]364 484 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1365 577 167 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EBNo.1366 584 24 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EENo.1367 590 5 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EBNo.1368 625 13 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EBNo.1369 489 13

    272 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PR~RY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1370 430 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) W!lfd No. 20 EB No. 1371 508 114 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1372 371 33 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No .. 20 EB No. 1373 411 60 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1374 178 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1482 423 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1483 559 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1484 491 172 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1485 608 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1486 473 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1487 616 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1488 610 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1489 749 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EBNo.1490 603 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1491 744 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1492 630 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1493 641 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1494 555 5 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1495 648 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1496 728 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EBNo.1497 604 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1498 689 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1499 628 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1500 654 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1501 913 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1502 554 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1503 673 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1504 604 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1505 735 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1506 710 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1507 663 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1508 633 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1509 673 43 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1510 477 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1511 544 233 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1512 554 67 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1513 535 173 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1514 575 97 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1515 459 291 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1516 510 112 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1517 560 75 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1518 639 67 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1519 531 108 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1520 572 83 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1521 617 127 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1522 566 103

    273 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDASAD

    APPFNDlX TO DIS TRlCT PRlMARY CFNSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmFS POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1523 492 157 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1524 566 106 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1812 260 16 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 18J6 419 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1837 460 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 20 EB No. 1838 512 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1525 339 69 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1526 603 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. \527 678 11 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 ER No. 1528 509 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1529 797 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EBNo.1530 676 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1531 624 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1532 653 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EBNo.1533 611 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1534 633 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1535 562 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1536 629 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Wllfd No. 21 EB No. 1537 652 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1538 792 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1539 613 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1540 675 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1541 673 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Carp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1542 767 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Carp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1543 652 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1544 494 45 41902000 Faridabad (M Carp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1545 763 214 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1546 532 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1547 709 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1548 601 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1549 582 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1550 566 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EBNo.1551 650 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1552 596 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1553 601 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EBNo.1554 666 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1555 716 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1556 701 72 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1557 405 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1558 608 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1559 525 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1560 688 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1561 519 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1562 634 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1563 699 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1564 562

    274 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1565 591 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1566 582 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1567 722 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1568 651 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1569 698 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1570 591 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1571 649 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1572 781 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1573 593 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1574 677 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1575 467 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1576 560 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1577 619 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1578 543 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1579 702 10 419()2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1580 796 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1581 653 401 419()2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1582 624 390 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1583 614 168 419()2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1584 519 198 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1805 204 27 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1806 189 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1808 274 207 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1809 270 3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1810 348 64 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1811 297 30 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1813 316 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 21 EB No. 1851 145 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1585 581 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1586 581 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1587 694 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1588 597 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1589 533 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1590 607 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1591 705 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1592 687 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1593 596 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1594 640 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1595 574 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1596 582 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1597 530 II 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1598 701 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1599 716 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1600 580 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1601 496 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1602 648 16

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    APPENDlX TO DISTRICTPRlMARYCFNSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmEs POPULATION - URBAN BWCKWISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total 'Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1603 597 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1604 599 11 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1605 664 34 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1606 430 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1607 652 11 41902000 Farklabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1608 665 209 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1609 694 1I3 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1610 549 291 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 161 t 617 322 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1612 774 17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1613 403 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1614 231 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1617 730 9 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1618 627 12 '41902000 Faridabad {M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1619 620 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1620 665 70 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EBNo.1621 789 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EBNo.1622 655 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1623 900 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1624 580 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1625 677 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1626 670 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1627 765 25 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1628 483 1 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1629 672 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. (630 640 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1631 760 26 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1632 888 35 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1633 513 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22. EB No. 1634 802 8 41902000 Faridahad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1635 627 46 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1636 551 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1637 641 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1638 857 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1639 511 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.22 EB No. 1640 713 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1641 738 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1642 535 87 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1643 592 68 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1644 537 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1645 681 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1646 705 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1647 526 75 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1648 588 40 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1649 665 75 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EBNo.1650 709

    276 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    APPINDIX TO DISmlCfPRlMARYCFNSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULID CAS TES AND SCHEDULED TRiBES FOPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries {)f Total Scheduled Scheduled C()de urban olock I EB population Castes Tribes numiler population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1651 726 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1652 771 56 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1653 )398 219 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1654 1005 13 41902000 Faridabad (M CQrp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1655 708 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1656 967 58 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1657 765 159 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 22 EB No. 1807 317 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1658 557 153 41%2000 F arldabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1659 622 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.J Ward No. 23 EB No. 1660 591 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1661 523 9 41902000 faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1662 632 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1563 674 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1664 637 41902000 Faridabad (tv! Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1665 568 65 41902000 Faridabad (tv! Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1666 714 291 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1667 808 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1668 671 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1669 596 619 419{)2000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1670 663 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1671 602 204 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1672 629 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1673 560 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 BB No. 1674 696 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1675 604 167 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1676 598 342 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1677 646 27 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1678 684 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1679 571 408 41902000· Faridabad (tv! Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1680 186 65 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 BB No. 1681 648 45 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1682 613 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1683 553 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1684 523 46 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1685 652 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 BB No. 1686 556 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1687 655 14 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1688 609 41902000 Faridabad {M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1689 529 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1690 522 41902000 Faridabarl (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1691 712 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) WardNo.23 EBNo. wn 527 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1693 537 .- 18 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1694 568 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 BB No. 1695 575 80

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name ofward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1696 616 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward N~. 23 EB No. 1697 667 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1698 494 80 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1699 650 160 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1700 699 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1701 522 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1702 529 27 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1703 680 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1704 492 31 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1705 560 426 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 23 EB No. 1706 580 486 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1707 491 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1708 559 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1709 740 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1710 644 13 41~02000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1711 828 58 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EBNo.1112 602 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1713 665 60 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1714 753 14 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1715 560 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1716 742 28 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1717 735 115 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1718 578 24 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1719 473 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1720 738 64 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1721 584 189 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EBNo.1722 403 49 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1723 541 103 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1724 427 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1725 454 48 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1726 471 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1727 541 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1728 638 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1729 556 43 4]902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1730 594 10 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1731 628 5 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No.24 EB No. 1732 509 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EBNo.1733 622 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1734 5&2 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1735 531 II 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EBNo.1736 632 IDS 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EBNo.1737 721 90 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1738 629 101 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EBNo.1739 605 71 . 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1740 740 53 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1741 720 23

    278 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    APPFNDIX TO DISTRlCTPRIMARYCFNSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHFDULED CASTFS AND SCHEDULED TRlBFS POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1742 778 24 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1743 601 56 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1744 599 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. )745 580 77 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1746 661 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1747 795 124 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1748 622 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1749 585 20 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1750 634 51 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1751 642 104 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1752 676 150 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1753 556 19 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1754 718 • 23 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1755 658 118 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1756 667 118 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1757 451 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1758 515 153 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1759 681 73 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1760 624 56 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1161 665 32 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1162 582 15 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1163 641 67 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1764 294 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1765 287 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1766 434 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1167 566 17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1768 487 17 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1769 602 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1170 717 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1771 447 24 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1172 575 66 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1173 503 84 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1714 449 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1715 723 11 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1716 535 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1771 479 0 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1778 620 76 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1779 649 92 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1780 641 149 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1781 415 5 41902000 F aridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1782 512 39 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1783 628 169 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1784 691 72 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1785 558 33 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1786 666 39 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1781 618 58

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICTPRIMARYCENSVS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urbaIl block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1788 432 86 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1789 445 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) WardN~. 24 EB No. 1790 569 44 41902000 Faridahad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1791 519 250 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1792 372 72 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1793 562 81 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EBNo.1794 604 59 41902000 Faridahad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1795 610 8 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1796 446 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1814 513 33 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 24 EB No. 1847 618 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 832 771 27 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 833 613 92 11902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EBNo.834 780 214 41902000 Faridabad(M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EBNo.835 491 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EBNo.836 507 1 41902000 Faridallad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 837 491 84 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EBNo.838 335 27 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EBNo.839 459 6 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EBNo.840 385 217 4[902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EBNo.841 456 69 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 842 436 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 843 426 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 844 292 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 845 261 30 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 846 344 S 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 847 394 17 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 2S EB No. 848 395 41902000 Faridabad eM Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 849 42] 12 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 850 304 13 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EBNo.851 442 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 852 168 7 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 853 134 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 854 213 4 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 1797 653 29 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 1798 611 330 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 1799 697 114 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 1800 703 385 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. lS01 662 61 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 2S EB No. 1802 430 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 1803 685 62 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Ward No. 25 EB No. 1804 783 40 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.1 EBNo. I 722 340 41903000 Pa!waJ(M Cl) Ward No.1 EB No.2 786 41 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.1 EB NO.3 687 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.2 EB No.4 632

    280 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABS TRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Tribes Code urban block / EB population Castes number popUlation population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.2 EB No.5 560 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.2 EB No.6 544 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.2 EB No.7 672 527 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EB No.8 854 110 41903000 Palwal eM CI ) Ward No.2 EB No.9 973 41 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.3 EB No. 10 681 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No.3 EB No. II 8\2 24 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.3 EB No. 12 631 4 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.3 EB No. 13 701 41903000 Palwal eM CI ) Ward No.3 EB No. 14 572 10 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 15 667 41903000 Palwal eM CI) Ward No.4 EB No. 16 607 15 41903000 Palwal eM CI) Ward No.4 EB No. 17 748 28 41903000 Palwal (M Cll Ward No. 4 EB No. 18 598 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.4 EB No. 19 545 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 20 691 31 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 4 EB No. 21 625 5 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.4 EB No. 22 572 8 41903000 Palwal eM CI ) Ward No.5 EB No. 23 657 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.5 EB No. 24 673 164 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.5 EB No. 25 718 98 41903000 Palwal eM CI ) Ward No.5 EB No. 26 669 97 41903000 Palwal eM CI ) Ward No.5 EB No. 27 634 72 41903000 Palwal eM CI) Ward No. 5 EB No. 28 665 50 41903000 Palwal eM CI) Ward No.6 EB No. 29 676 35 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.6 EB No. 30 556 122 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.6 EB No. 31 666 31 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 6 EB No. 32 640 41903000 Palwal eM CI ) Ward No.6 ED No. 33 677 116 4190300(} Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.6 EB No. 34 676 85 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.6 EB No. 3S 274 14 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.6 EB No. 36 733 54 41903000 Palwal eM CI) Ward No.6 EB No. 37 768 57 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.7 EB No. 38 665 214 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No.7 EB No. 39 959 203 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 7 EB No. 40 684 123 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.7 EB No. 41 703 19 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward NO.7 EB No. 42 738 208 41903000 Palwal eM Cl) Ward No. 7 EB No. 43 859 253 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.7 EB No. 44 623 105 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.7 EB No. 45 489 96 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No.7 EB No. 46 698 138 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.7 EB No. 47 571 332 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No.8 EB No. 48 509 481 41903000 Palwal eM Cl) Ward No.8 EB No. 49 704 463 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) . Ward No.8 EB No. 50 688 541

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    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY cms vs ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION· URBAN BWCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.8 EB No. 51 731 438 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.8 EB No. 52 812 620 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No'. 8 EB No. 53 790 325 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.8 EB No. 54 749 297 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No.8 EB No. 55 731 286 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No.9 EB No. 56 711 248 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.9 EB No. 57 638 99 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 58 798 36 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No.9 EB No. 59 658 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 9 EB No. 60 678 69 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.9 EB No. 61 716 14 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No.9 EB No. 62 699 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No.9 EB No. 63 742 11 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 64 575 21 41903000 Palwa1 (M C1 ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 65 600 23 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. lO EB No. 66 695 28 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 10 EB No. 67 606 29 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. 10 EB No. 68 573 59 41903000 Palwa1 (M Cl ) Ward No. 10 EB No. 69 683 5 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 10 EB No. 70 590 4 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. 10 EB No. 71 570 6 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. II EB No. 72 643 72 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. II EB No. 73 547 9 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 11 EB No. 74 479 5 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. II EB No. 75 723 29 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. II EB No. 76 696 4 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 11 EB No. 77 739 4 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 78 681 80 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 79 456 434 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 80 581 488 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. 12 EB No. 81 631 346 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 12 EB No. 82 633 121 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 83 597 139 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 12 EB No. 84 526 46 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. 13 EB No. 85 622 41903000 Palwal (M C1 ) Ward No. 13 EB No. 86 616 25 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 13 EB No. 87 529 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 13 EB No. 88 609 452 41903000 Pa1wal (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EB No. 89 435 41903000 Pa1wal (M CI) Ward No. 13 EB No. 90 536 73 41903000 Pa1wal (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 91 755 19 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. 14 EB No. 92 621 15 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 93 736 6 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 14 EB No. 94 710 41903000 Pa1wal (M CI) Ward No. 15 EB No. 95 813 18 41903000 Pa1wal (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 96 797

    282 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BWCKWISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

    41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 97 731 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 98 650 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 99 690 6 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 100 724 42 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 101 693 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 102 665 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 103 683 32 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 104 738 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 16 EB No. 105 716 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EB No. 106 682 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 17 EB No. 107 545 41 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 17 EB No. 108 638 211 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 17 EB No. 109 446 431 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 17 EBNo.110 384 150 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. 17 EB No. III 571 30 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 17 EB No. 112 641 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 18 EB No. 113 876 38 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 18 EBNo.114 724 104 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. 18 EB No. 115 704 163 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 18 EB No. 116 773 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 19 EB No. 117 619 39 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 118 633 174 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 19 EB No. 119 579 34 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 19 EB No. 120 756 140 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 19 EB No. 121 265 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 20 EB No. 122 581 466 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 20 EB No. 123 505 504 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 20 EB No. 124 424 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. 20 EB No. 125 695 639 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 20 EB No. 126 690 260 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 127 651 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 21 EB No. 128 704 138 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 129 502 376 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 21 EB No. 130 648 333 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 131 416 416 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 132 504 320 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 133 653 77 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 134 359 65 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 22 EB No. 135 648 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 136 565 24 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 137 678 202 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 138 441 373 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 139 533 464 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 140 494 333 41903000 Palwal (M CI) Ward No. 23 EB No. 141 394 69 41903000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. 24 EB No. 142 714 33

    283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENS US ABSTRACT 'TOiA.L. SCHIDULEDCASTIS AND SCHEDlJLFDTIUBIS POPULATION -URBAN 'BLOCKWlSE Total . Scheduled 5cbedlJlcd Locati{)n Name of tow 1'\ Name of ward Boundaries· of population Castes Tribes Code urban block I EB number population population 6 7 2 3 4 5 770 &1 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 143 673 218 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EBNo.144 752 146 41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 145 106 41(1))000 Palwal (M Cl) Ward No. 24 EBNo.146 677 10 419

    284 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.1 EBNo. I 621 26 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.1 EBNo.2 749 224 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.1 EB No.3 650 45 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.1 EB No.4 661 160 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.2 EB No.5 738 8 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.:2 EB No.6 737 13 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.2 EB NO.7 916 29 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.2 EB No.8 759 139 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.2 EB No.9 948 150 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.2 EB No. 10 741 9 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.3 EBNo.ll 588 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.3 EB No. 12 663 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.3 EB No. 13 601 132 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.3 EB No. 14 590 90 41906000 Hodal(MC} Ward No.4 EB No. 15 686 495 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.4 EB No. 16 618 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward NO.4 EB No. 17 806 328 41906000 Hedal (MC) Ward No.5 EB No. 18 722 89 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.5 EB No. 19 629 196 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.5 EB No. 20 657 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.5 EB No. 21 671 66 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. 5 EBNo.22 718 296 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No. 5 EBNo.23 863 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.5 EBNo.24 781 91 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.6 EB No. 25 765 745 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.6 EB No. 26 706 706 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.6 EB No. 27 592 440 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.6 EB No. 28 1349 414 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward NO.7 EB No. 29 531 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.7 EB No. 30 611 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.7 EB No. 31 598 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.7 EB No. 32 568 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No.8 EB No. 33 542 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.8 EB No. 34 582 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No. 8 EBNo.35 507 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.9 EB No. 36 813 S46 41906000' Hodal(MC) Ward No.9 EB No. 37 762 687 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.9 EB No. 38 677 676 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No.9 EB No. 39 714 620 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 40 790 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 41 689 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No. 11 EB No. 42 584 29 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. 11 EB No. 43 587 72 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. II EB No. 44 629 209 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 45 600 14 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 46 759 150 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 47 734 190 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 48 637 68 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 49 697 335 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. 14 EB No. 50 779 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. 14 EB No. 51 475 159 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. 14 EB No. 52 300 20 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. 14 EB No. 53 1063 4'59 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. 14 EB No. S4 322 7 41906000 Hodal (MC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 55 656 41906000 Hodal(MC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 56 578

    285 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Primary Census Abstract Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Numberot households Total population (including code Rural/ Population in the with at least institutional and houseless number Urban age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    19 Faddabad Total 54,929 310;743 167,817 142,926 61,750 32,784 28,966 Rural 30,281 182,181 97,647 84,534 37,701 20,085 17,616 Urban 24,648 128,562 70,170 58,392 24,049 12,699 11,350 0001 Faridabad Total 3,670 21,488 11,570 9,918 4,089 2,200 1,889 Rural 3,565 20,877 11,248 9,629 3,979 2,146 1,833 Urban . 105 611 322 289 110 54 56 41901000 Tilpat(CT) Urban 105 611 322 289 110 54 56 0002 8allabgarh Total 5,994 35,945 19,204 16,741 7,120 3,777 3,343 Rural 5,994 35,945 19,204 16,741 7,120 3,777 3,343 Urban 0003 Palwal Total 8,883 54,348 29,042 25,306 11,229 5,916 5,313 Rural 8,883 54,348 29,042 25,306 11,229 5,916 5,313 Urban 0004 Hathin Total 3,017 17,967 9,625 8,342 3,901 2,062 1,839 Rural 3,017 17,967 9,625 8,342 3,901 2,062 1,839 Urban 0005 Hodal Total 5,223 30,686 16,505 14,181 6,627 3,585 3,042 Rural 5,223 30,686 16,505 14,181 6,627 3,585 3,042 Urban 0006 Hassanpur Total 3,599 22,358 12,023 10,335 4,845 2,599 2,246 Rural 3,599 22,358 12,023 10,335 4,845 2,599 2,246 Urban URBAN 41901000 Tilpat (CT) Urban 105 611 322 289 110 54 56 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Urban 19,407 96,397 53,010 43,387 17,706 9,370 8,336 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Urban 3,141 18,798 10,051 8,747 3,558 1,855 1,703 41904000 Hathin (MC) Urban 231 1,395 729 666 288 157 131 41905000 Hassanpur (MC) Urban 345 2,229 1,208 1,021 490 272 218 41906000 Hodal (MC) Urban 1,419 9,132 4,850 4,282 1,897 991 906 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT For Scheduled Castes Total/ District! CD Block} Town Rural/ Literates III iterates Total workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Person's Males Females

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

    139.055 94,855 44,200 171,688 72,962 98,726 110,253 76,638 33,615 Total Faridabad 78,874 54,750 24,124 103,307 42,897 60,410 71,136 44,017 27,119 Rural 60,181 40,105 20,076 68,381 30,065 38,316 39,117 32,621 6,496 Urban 10,210 6,800 3,410 11,278 4,770 6,508 6,874 4,951 1,923 Total Faridabad 9,892 6,595 3,297 10,985 4,653 6,332 6,727 4,821 1,906 Rural 318 205 113 293 117 176 147 130 17 Urban 318 205 113 293 117 176 147 130 17 Urban Tilpat (CT) 16,818 11,307 5,511 19,127 7,897 11,230 14,078 8,856 5,222 Total Ballabgarh 16,818 11,307 5,511 19,127 7,897 11,230 14,078 8,856 5,222 Rural Urban 24,514 16,875 7,639 29,834 12,167 17,667 19,014 12,319 6,695 Total Palwal 24,514 16,875 7,639 29,834 12,167 17,667 19,014 12,319 6,695 Rural Urban 7,030 4,977 2,053 10,937 4,648 6,289 8,023 4,402 3,621 Total Hathin 7,030 4,977 2,053 10,937 4,648 6,289 8,023 4,4D2 3,621 Rural Urban 11,920 8,663 3,257 18,766 7,842 1D,924 13,598 7,842 5,756 Total Hodal 11,920 8,663 3,257 18,766 7,842 10,924 13,598 7,842 5,756 Rural Urban 8,700 6,333 2,367 13,658 5,690 7,968 9,696 5,777 3,919 Total Hassanpur 8,100 6,333 2,367 13,658 5,690 7,968 9,696 5,777 3,919 Rural Urban URBAN 318 205 113 293 117 176 147 130 17 Urban Tilpat(CT) 46,299 30,950 15,349 50,098 22,060 28,038 29,347 25,068 4,279 Urban Faridabad (M Corp,) 8,330 5,426 2,904 10,468 4,625 5,843 5,262 4,311 951 Urban Palwal (M CI ) 737 474 263 658 255 403 477 336 141 Urban Hathin (MC) 85S 591 264 1,374 617 757 756 518 238 Urban Hassanpur (MC) 3,642 2,459 1,183 5,490 2,391 3,099 3,128 2,258 870 Urban Hodal (MC)

    287 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Prima!!: Census Abstract Location District! CD Block/ Town Total/ Industrial category code Rural! Main workers number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    19 Faridabad Total 73,819 58,912 14,907 4,437 3,285 1,152 1l,608 7,794 3,814 Rural 42,200 31,353 10,847 4,273 3,165 1,108 10,872 7,357 3,515 Urban 31,619 27,559 4,060 164 120 44 736 437 299 0001 Faridabad Total 4,852 3,771 1,081 196 155 41 535 408 127 Rural 4,726 3,659 1,067 196 155 41 533 407 126 Urban 126 112 14 2 I 41901000 Tilpat(CT) Urban 126 112 14 2 I 0002 8allabgarh Total 7,851 5,696 2,155 893 585 308 1,187 737 450 Rural 7,851 5,696 2,155 893 585 308 1,187 737 450 Urban 0003 Palwal Total 10,051 8,376 1,675 1,119 921 198 2,755 2,108 647 Rural 10,051 8,376 1,675 1,119 921 198 2,755 2,108 647 Urban 0004 Hathin Total 4,086 2,987 1,099 438 314 124 1,600 1,120 480 Rural 4,086 2,987 1,099 438 314 124 1,600 1,120 480 Urban 0005 " Hodal Total 9,391 6,288 3,103 685 456 229 2,862 1,679 1,183 Rural 9,391 6,288 3,103 685 456 229 2,862 1,679 1,183 Urban 0006 Hassanpur Total 6,095 4,347 1,748 942 734 208 1,935 1,306 629 Rural 6,095 4,347 1,748 942 734 208 1,935 1,306 629 Urban URBAN 41901000 Tilpat (CT) Urban 126 112 14 2 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Urban 24,730 21,698 3,032 74 62 12 105 82 23 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Urban 3,315 2,925 390 4 3 150 93 57 41904000 Hathin (MC) Urban 297 261 36 13 8 5 89 83 6 41905000 Hassanpur (MC) Urban 647 465 182 63 41 22 147 92 55 41906000 Hodal (MC) Urban 2,504 2,098 406 10 6 4 243 86 157

    288 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT .For Scheduled Castes of main workers Total/ District! CD Block! Town Rural/ Marginal workers Household industry wQrkers Other workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

    2,077 1,401 676 55,697 46,432 9,265 36.434 17,726 18,708 Total Faridabad 1,280 801 479 25,775 20,030 5,745 28,936 12,664 16,272 Rural 797 600 197 29,922 26,402 3,520 7,498 5,062 2,436 Urban 87 62 25 4,034 3,146 888 2,022 1,180 842 Total Faridabad 83 59 24 3,914 3,038 876 2,001 1,162 839 Rural 4 3 120 108 12 21 18 3 Urban 4 3 120 108 12 21 18 3 Urban Tilpat (CT) 640 321 319 5,131 4,053 1,078 6,217 3,160 3,067 Total 8allabgarh 640 321 319 5,131 4,053 1,078 6;127 3,160 3,067 Rural Urban 254 182 72 5,923 5,165 758 8,963 3,943 5,020 Total Palwal 254 182 72 5,923 5,165 758 8,963 3,943 5,020 Rural Urban 104 75 29 1,944 1,478 466 3,937 1,415 2,522 Total Hathin 104 75 29 1,944 1,478 466 3,937 1,415 2,522 Rural Urban 141 115 26 5,703 4,038 1,665 4,207 1,554 2,653 Total Hodal 141 lIS 26 5,703 4,038 1,665 4,207 1,554 2,653 Rural Urban 58 49 9 3,160 2,258 902 3,601 1,430 2,171 Total Hassanpur 58 49 9 3,160 2,258 902 3,601 1,430 2,171 Rural Urban URBAN 4 3 120 108 12 21 18 3 Urban Tilpat(Cl) 463 380 83 24,088 21,174 2,914 4,617 3,370 1,247 Urban Faridabad (M Corp.) 146 73 73 3,015 2,756 259 1,947 1,386 561 Urban Palwal (M CI ) 10 9 I 185 161 24 180 75 105 Urban Hathin (MC) 6 3 3 431 329 102 109 53 56 Urban Hassanpur (MC) 168 132 36 2,083 1,874 209 624 160 464 Urban Hodal (MC)

    289 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Primary Census Abstract Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category ofmarginaJ workers code Rural! Household industry number Urban Agricultural labourers Cultivators workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

    19 Faridabad Total 2,292 730 1,562 17,652 6,601 11,051 1,242 402 840 Rural 2,240 690 1,550 16,538 6,090 10,448 825 313 512 Urban 52 40 12 1,114 511 603 417 89 328 0001 Faridabad Total 39 10 29 737 306 431 68 15 53 Rural 38 9 29 737 306 431 68 15 53 Urban 41901000 Tilpat (CT) Urban 1 0002 8allabgarh Total 485 185 300 3,064 1,428 1,636 376 141 235 Rural 485 185 300 3,064 1,428 1,636 376 141 235 Urban 0003 Palwal Total 570 131 439 5,551 1,983 3,568 236 94 142 Rural 570 131 439 5,551 1,983 3,568 236 94 142 Urban 0004 Hathin Total 294 75 219 3,080 1,067 2,013 61 34 27 Rural 294 75 219 3,080 1,067 2,013 61 34 27 Urban 0005 Hodal Total 293 106 187 2,133 599 1,534 52 15 37 Rural 293 106 187 2,133 599 1,534 52 15 37 Urban 0006 Hassanpur Total 560 184 376 1,973 707 1,266 32 14 18 Rural 560 184 376 1,973 707 1,266 32 14 18 Urban URBAN 41901000 Tilpat(CT) Urban 41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) Urban 18 12 6 190 94 96 122 54 68 41903000 Palwal (M CI ) Urban 14 12 2 407 310 97 276 30 246 41904000 Hathin (MC) Urban 3 2 95 4{j 49 4 1 3 41905000 Hassanpur (MC) Urban 11 II 38 13 25 3 3 41906000 Hodal (MC) Urban 5 3 2 384 48. 336 12 4 8

    290 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT For Scheduled Castes Totall District! CD Block! Town Location Rural/ code Non-workers number Other workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

    15,248 9,993 5,255 200,490 91,179 109,311 Total Faridabad 19 9,333 5,571 3,762 111,045 53,630 57,415 Rural 5,915 4,422 1,493 89,445 37,549 51,896 Urban 1,178 849 329 14,614 6,619 7,995 Total Faridabad 0001 1,158 832 326 14,150 6,427 7,723 Rural 20 17 3 464 192 272 Urban 20 17 3 464 192 272 Urban Tilpat(CT) 41901000 2,302 1,406 896 21,867 10,348 11,519 Total Ballabgarh 0002 2,302 1,406 896 21,867 10,348 I1,519 Rural Urban 2,606 1,735 871 35,334 16,723 18,611 Total Palwal 0003 2,606 1,735 871 35,334 16,723 18,6J I Rural Urban 502 239 263 9,944 5,223 4,721 Total Hathin 0004 502 239 263 9,944 5,223 4,721 Rural Urban 1,729 834 895 17,088 8,663 8,425 Total Hodal 0005 1,729 834 895 17,088 8,663 8,425 Rural Urban 1,036 525 5I1 12,662 6,246 6,416 Total Hassanpur 0006 1,036 525 511 12,662 6,246 6,416 Rural Urban URBAN 20 17 3 464 192 272 Urban Tilpat(CT) 41901000 4,287 3,210 1,077 67,050 27,942 39,108 Urban Faridabad (M Corp.) 41902000 1,250 1,034 216 13,536 5,740 7,796 Urban Palwal (M CI ) 41903000 78 27 51 918 393 525 Urban Hathin (MC) 41904000 57 29 28 1,473 690 783 Urban Hassanpur (MC) 41905000 223 105 118 6,004 2,592 3,412 Urban Hodal (MC) 41906000

    291 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name ofVilhige Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village/ institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number CD.B. in ~o~ulation } bS:1:1a[s:s Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0001 Faridabad (Total) 23,837 20,354 135,925 72,859 63,066 25,745 13,994 11,751 0001 Faridabad (Rural) 22,845 19,116 129,556 69,370 60,186 24,640 13,407 11,233 0001 Faridabad (Urban) 992 1,238· 6,369 3,489 2,880 1,105 587 518

    00652400 Pali(13) 736 778 5,948 3,118 2,830 1,152 635 517 00652500 Gothda Mohbtabad(l4) 937 443 2,985 1,672 1,313 606 352 254 00652600 Mangar(15) 1,708 232 1,672 905 767 311 167 144 00652700 Kot(l6) 1,289 196 1,319 714 605 304 165 139 00652800 Khori Jarnalpur(34) 424 236 1,740 905 835 447 236 211 00652900 Sirohi(33) 374 318 2,115 1,113 1,002 595 336 259 00653000 Alampur(32) 239 358 2,655 1,424 1,231 689 372 317 00653100 Tikri Khera(31) 301 219 1,698 873 825 406 203 203 00653200 Ohoj(17) 1,012 1,240 9,899 5,166 4,733 2,749 1,440 1,309 00653300 Nurpur Ohumaspur( 19) 198 ------Un-inhabited------00653400 Alawalpur(30) 80 ------Un-inhabited------00653500 Fatehpur Taga(29) 590 704 5,265 2,778 2,487 1,227 665 562 00653600 Madalpur(28) 233 169 1,295 702 593 308 168 140 00653700 Kureshipur(24) 174 76 520 268 ~52 144 70 74 00653800 Paota(20) 317 319 2,361 1,308 1,053 443 248 195 00653900 Se1akhari( 18) 168 89 669 348 321 191 95 96 00654000 Pakhal(21) 283 174 1,097 588 509 204 109 95 00654100 Nekpur(23) 258 157 1,071 576 495 223 122 101 00654200 Kheri Gujran(22) 204 64 478 250 228 98 58 40 00654300 Bhatola( 115) 344 423 2,859 1,521 1,338 460 258 202 00654400 Kheri Kalan(l13) 973 915 6,009 3,253 2,756 940 509 431 00654500 Palwali(l38) 234 220 1,363 730 633 205 109 96 00654600 Badshahpur( 140) 209 94 710 400 310 116 62 54 00654700 Tekawli(14I) 243 213 1,331 731 600 228 122 106 00654800 Rawajpur(142) 161 87 570 299 271 82 36 46 00654900 Bhopani(l43) 764 547 3,128 1,651 1,477 606 337 269 00655000 Ohadar(l4S) 157 25 122 64 58 14 6 8 00655100 Sherpur Khadar(l46) 163 84 416 2]6 200 100 50 50 00655200 Oadsia(147) 369 208 1,240 658 582 210 1I8 92 00655300 Kirawali( 148) 265 71 380 203 177 74 37 37 00655400 Lalpur( 149) 200 85 517 279 238 70 37 33 00655500 Mahavatpur( 154) 348 120 830 441 389 132 76 56 00655600 Chakmajai(144) 21 ------U n-inhabited------00655700 Maozmabad( 158) 165 34 201 103 98 43 23 20 00655800 Bhaskaula(l59) 132 188 1,202 637 565 179 100 79 00655900 Oungarpur(l57) 195 34 269 148 121 51 30 21 00656000 Shikargah(l63) 405 84 514 267 247 82 41 41 00656100 Rajpur Kalan(l60) 119 99 594 309 285 95 47 48 00656200 Kanaura(l56) 163 209 1,317 702 615 247 127 120 00656300 Nachauli(155) 497 427 2,506 1,365 1,141 503 263 240 00656400 Badarpur Said(lll ) 175 248 1,580 833 747 240 132 108 00656500 Sahrawak( 166) 148 61 469 247 222 79 38 41 00656600 Phulera(165) 94 95 465 241 224 107 50 57 00656700 Tilori Khadar(164) III 57 366 187 179 76 39 37 00656800 Amipur(I72) 388 186 1,253 694 559 250 145 105 00656900 Chirsi(171) 305 148 934 488 446 165 81 84 00657000 Kabulpur Patti 48 256 132 124 49 28 21 Mahtab(170) 382 00657100 Sedhola(J 68) 233 219 1,275 685 590 213 114 99 00657200 Tajpur(l67) 64 15 150 76 74 .20 JO 10 00657300 Jasana(IIO) 238 220 1,621 856 765 310 166 144 00657400 Ohahkola( 108) 171 256 1,903 1,041 862 343 193 150 00657500 Kabulpur Patti 46 295 170 125 63 41 22 Parwarish( 169) 311 00657600 Mahmoodpur( 107) 86 104 921 508 413 175 101 74

    292 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract FARIDABAD Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    21,488 1l,570 9,918 70,619 46,014 24,605 Faridabad (Total) 20,877 11,248 9,629 66,531 43,435 23,096 Faridabad (Rural) 611 322 289 4,088 2,579 1,509 Faridabad (Urban)

    763 393 370 3,419 2,102 1,317 Pali(l3) 523 289 234 1,375 936 439 Gothda Mohbtabad(14) 203 106 97 830 559 271 Mangar(15) 61 37 24 528 369 159 Kot(16) 203 113 90 338 274 64 Khori Jamalpur(34) 339 163 176 539 402 137 Sirohi(33) 774 429 345 814 629 185 Alampur(32) 73 33 40 375 317 58 Tikri Khera(31) 124 63 61 2,713 2,080 633 Dhoj(17) ------Un-inhabited------Nurpur Dhumaspur(19) ------Un-inhabited------Alawalpur(30) 434 224 210 1,563 1,187 376 Fatehpur Taga(29) 42 25 17 352 308 44 Madalpur(28) 152 116 36 Kureshipur(24) 291 161 130 1,297 858 439 Paota(20) 199 153 46 Selakhari( 18) 186 102 84 669 427 242 Pakhal(21) 193 100 93 600 401 199 Nekpur(23) 63 31 32 269 161 108 Kheri Gujran(22) 829 430 399 1,743 1,102 641 Bhatola( 115) 1,028 562 466 3,569 2,296 1,273 Kheri Kalan(113) 304 171 133 858 543 315 Palwali(138) 341 195 146 367 249 118 Badshahpur(140) 711 390 321 655 430 225 Tekawli(141) 196 102 94 364 235 129 Rawajpur(142) 952 500 452 1,574 984 590 Bhopani(143) 26 22 4 Dhadar(145) 13 7 6 105 70 35 Sherpur Khadar(146) 387 216 171 756 458 298 Dadsia(147) 160 117 43 Kirawali( 148) 362 226 136 Lalpur(149) 12 8 4 524 318 206 Mahavatpur(154) ------Un-inhabited------Chakmajai(I44) 57 32 25 III 68 43 Maozmabad( 158) 57. 35 22 711 427 284 Bhaskaula( 159) 167 106 61 Dungarpur(157) 13 4 9 241 169 72 Shikargah(163) 164 81 83 337 202 135 Rajpur Kalan(160) 373 194 179 814 522 292 Kanaura(156) 799 441 358 1,220 792 428 Nachauli(155) 174 85 89 1,022 628 394 Badarpur Said(1li) 90 50 40 277 177 100 Sahrawak(l66) 384 202 182 129 95 34 Phulera( 165) 45 26 19 169 112 57 Tilori Khadar(I64) 171 96 75 615 407 208 Amipur(I72) 205 102 103 571 350 221 Chirsi(171) 9 5 4 106 61 45 Kabulpur Patti Mahtab(170) 324 173 151 600 405 195 Sedhola(168) 100 58 42 Tajpur(167) 305 155 150 861 560 30 I ]asana(IIO) 385 201 184 1,046 713 333 Dhahkola(108) 35 20 15 159 106 53 Kabulpur Patti Parwarish(169) 560 373 187 Mahmoodpur(107)

    293 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of ViIi age code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0001 Faridabad (Total) 65,306 26,845 38,461 46.525 32.452 14,073 36,623 28,699 7,924 0001 Faridabad (Rural) 63,025 25,935 .37,090 44,597 3(),811 13,786 34,935 27,192 7,743 0001 Faridabad (Urban) 2,281 910 1,371 1,928 1,641 287 1,688 1,507 181

    00652400 Pali(l3) 2,529 1,016 1,513 1,837 1,380 457 1,624 1,332 292 00652500 Gothda Mohbtabad(14) 1,610 736 874 1,425 859 566 l.234 750 484 00652600 Mangar(l5) 842 346 496 643 379 264 461 274 187 00652700 Kot(I6) 791 345 446 465 326 . 139 371 298 73 00652800 Khori Jamalpur(34) 1,402 631 771 363 337 26 286 274 12 00652900 Sirohi(33) 1,576 711 865 610 426 184 533 368 165 00653000 Alampur(32) 1,841 795 1,046 648 519 129 450 428 22 00653100 Tikri Khera(31) 1,323 556 767 508 310 198 333 292 41 00653200 Dhoj(17) 7,186 3,086 4,100 3,580 2,162 1,418 2,655 1,855 800 00653300 Nurpur Dhumaspur(19) ------Un-inhabited------00653400 Alawalpur(30) ------Un-inhabited------00653500 FatehpUT Taga(29) 3,702 1,591 2,111 1,543 1,119 424 I,ll! 1,054 57 00~53600 Madalpur(28) 943 394 549 641 358 283 408 305 103 00653700 Kureshipur(24) 368 152 216 281 155 126 137 90 47 00653800 Paota(20) 1,064 450 614 92S 644 281 684 525 159 00653900 Selakhari( 18) 470 195 275 226 153 73 176 146 30 00654000 Pakhal(21) 428 161 267 390 267 123 379 260 119 00654100 Nekpur(23} 471 175 296 277 252 25 271 249 22 00654200 Kheri Gujran(22) 209 89 120 183 106 77 101 74 27 00654300 Bhatola(l15) 1,116 419 697 839 639 200 716 550 166 00654400 Kheri Kalan(l13) 2,440 957 1,483 2,436 1,487 949 2,214 1,357 857 00654500 Palwali(138) 505 187 318 427 330 97 296 291 5 00654600 Badshahpur(140) 343 151 192 172 158 14 142 137 5 00654700 Tekawli(141) 676 301 375 423 298 [25 273 198 75 00654800 Rawajpur(142) 206 64 142 253 139 114 243 132 1I1 00654900 Bhopani(143) 1,554 667 887 1,291 760 531 1,019 616 403 00655000 Dhadar(145) 96 42 54 82 39 43 35 34 1 00655100 Sherpur Khadar(l46) 311 146 165 242 130 1I2 127 125 2 00655200 Dadsia(147) 484 200 284 581 293 288 299 274 25 00655300 Kirawali(148) 220 86 134 166 112 54 119 103 16 00655400 Lalpur(l49) 155 53 102 198 134 64 154 134 20 00655500 Mahavatpur(154) 306 123 183 300 193 107 292 190 102 00655600 Chakmajai(I44) ------Un-inhabited------00655700 Maozmabad( 158) 90 35 55 71 46 25 67 45 22 00655800 Bhaskaula(159) 491 210 281 425 293 132 398 280 118 00655900 Dungarpur(157) 102 42 60 67 61 6 52 52 00656000 Shikargah(163) 273 98 175 129 125 4 129 125 4 00656100 Rajpur Kalan(l60) 257 107 150 309 151 158 135 120 15 00656200 Kanaura(156) 503 180 323 645 389 256 280 268 12 00656300 Nachauli(l55) 1,286 573 713 1,064 718 346 860 619 241 00656400 Badarpur Said(111) 558 205 353 473 391 82 358 338 20 00656500 Sahrawak(166) 192 70 122 173 102 71 146 90 56 00656600 Phulera{ 165) 336 146 190 160 109 51 132 96 36 00656700 Tilori Khadar(164) 197 75 122 113 90 23 102 89 13 00656800 Amipur( 172) 638 287 351 299 292 7 287 283 4 00656900 Chirsi(l71) 363 138 225 258 218 40 214 193 2] 00657000 Kabulpur Patti 150 71 79 91 65 26 74 64 JO Mahtab( 170) 00657100 Sedhola(168) 675 280 395 398 290 108 358 258 100 00657200 Tajpur(167) 50 18 32 31 30 30 29 I 00657300 Jasana(l 1 0) 760 296 464 499 389 110 340 317 23 00657400 Dhahkola(108) 857 328 529 909 586 323 573 468 105 00657500 Kabulpur Patti 136 64 72 72 65 7 70 65 5 Parwarish(169) 00657600 Mahmoodpur(107) 361 135 226 333 228 105 333 228 105

    294 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract FARIDABAD Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    11,829 9,034 2,795 2,255 1,576 679 1,076 793 283 21,463 17,296 4,167 Faridabad (Total) 11,762 8,984 2,778 2,204 1,538 666 992 736 256 19,977 15,934 4,043 Faridabad (Rural) 67 50 17 51 38 13 84 57 27 1,486 1,362 124 Faridabad (Urban)

    531 397 134 20 14 6 40 29 II 1,033 892 141 Pali(13) 440 229 211 25 12 13 15 12 3 754 497 257 Gothda Mohbtabad(14) 177 173 4 10 10 11 6 5 263 85 178 Mangar(l5) 139 135 4 21 18 3 211 145 66 Kot(16) 74 65 9 4 207 205 2 KhoriJamalpur(34) 116 104 12 7 5 2 410 259 151 Sirohi(33) 165 157 8 9 8 10 9 266 254 12 Alampur(32) 128 118 10 52 51 153 123 30 Tilai Khera(31) 772 373 399 241 62 179 46 34 12 1,596 1,386 210 Dhoj(17) ------Un-inhabited------Nmpur Dhumaspur(19) ------Un-inhabited------AJawalpur(30) 290 285 5 242 226 16 75 60 15 504 483 21 Fatehpur Taga(29) 282 206 76 86 ~ n 4 4 36 36 Madalpur(28) 49 30 19 53 27 26 35 33 2 Kureshipur(24) 342 224 118 35 15 20 5 5 302 281 21 Paota(20) 50 26 24 2 2 2 122 119 3 Selalchari( 18) 128 94 34 4 3 10 4 6 237 159 78 PakhaI(21) 110 103 7 3 2 2 2 156 142 14 Ne1qMu(23) 76 54 22 25 20 5 Kheri Gujran(22) 182 139 43 10 10 50 32 18 474 369 105 Bhatola(lI5) 819 516 303 243 97 146 42 25 17 1,110 719 391 Kheri Kalan(l13) 87 87 15 15 4 3 1 190 186 4 Palwali(138) 13 13 74 71 3 18 16 2 37 37 Badshahpur(140) 23 20 3 1 2 247 176 71 Tekawli(141) 27 20 7 2 2 214 110 104 Rawajpur(142) 231 156 75 43 24 19 57 26 31 688 410 278 BhoJ*li(143) 4 4 30 29 I 1 Dhadar(145) 22 21 I 100 99 I 4 4 Sherpur Khadar(146) 109 100 9 84 70 14 19 19 87 85 2 Dadsia(147) 108 92 16 4 4 7 7 Kirawali(148) 109 92 17 3 3 42 39 3 Lalpur(149) 130 113 17 162 77 85 Mahavatpur(154) ------Un-inhabited------Chakmajai(144) 31 21 10 5 4 I 31 20 11 Maozmabad(158) 126 lOS 21 7 5 2 6 4 2 259 166 93 Bhasbula(159) 47 47 1 I 3 3 Dungarpur( 15 7) 108 104 4 2 2 1 I 18 18 Shikargah(163) 46 39 7 53 48 5 1 35 33 2 Rajpur Kalan( 160) 82 79 3 4 2 2 2 2 192 185 7 Kanaun( 156) 289 208 81 5 2 3 23 14 9 543 395 148 Nachauli(155) 154 145 9 23 23 5 5 176 165 11 Badarpur Said(ll1) 46 43 3 100 47 53 Sahrawak(166) 2 2 1 I 5 5 124 93 31 Phule11l(165) 40 39 12 12 50 38 12 Tilori Kbadar(164) 151 149 2 30 30 6 6 100 98 2 Amipur(I72) 108 94 14 22 20 2 4 4 80 75 5 Chirsi(l71) 28 28 32 31 I 1 13 4 9 Kabu1por Patti Mahtab(J70) 148 86 62 90 60 30 5 3 2 115 109 6 Sedhola(168) 12 12 I 1 17 16 1 Tajpur(167) 210 202 8 3 3 10 9 117 103 14 'iasana(1l 0) 324 268 56 93 74 19 2 2 154 124 30 Dhahkola(J08) 49 46 3 8 6 2 13 13 Kabulpur Patti Parwarish(J69) 314 210 104 3 3 15 15 Mahmoodpur( 107)

    295 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of viii age code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0001 Faridabad (Total) 65,306 26,845 38,461 46,525 32,452 14,073 36,623 28,699 7,924 0001 Faridabad (Rural) 63,025 25,935 37,090 44,597 30,811 13,786 34,935 27,192 7,743 0001 Faridabad (Urban) 2,281 910 . 1,371 1,928 1,641 287 1,688 1,507 181

    00652400 Pali(l3) 2,529 1,016 1,5I3" 1,837 1,380 457 1,624 1,332 292 00652500 Gothda Mohbtabad( 14) 1,610 736 874 1,425 859 566 1,234 750 484 00652600 Mangar(l5) 842 346 496 643 379 264 461 274 187 00652700 Kot(I6) 791 345 446 465 326 . 139 371 298 73 00652800 Khori Jarnalpur(34) 1,402 631 771 363 337 26 286 274 12 00652900 Sirohi(33) 1,576 711 865 610 426 184 533 368 165 00653000 Alampur(32) 1,841 795 1,046 648 519 129 450 428 22 00653100 T ikri Khera(31) 1,323 556 767 508 310 198 333 292 41 00653200 Dhoj(I7) 7,186 3,086 4,100 3,580 2,162 1,418 2,655 1,855 800 00653300 Nurpur Dhumaspur(I9) ------Un-inhabited------00653400 Alawalpur(30) ------Un-inhabited------00653500 Fatehpur Taga(29) 3,702 1,591 2,111 1,543 1,119 424 1,111 1,054 57 00653600 Madalpur(28) 943 394 549 641 358 283 408 305 103 00653700 Kur~shipur(24 ) 368 152 216 281 155 126 137 90 47 00653800 Paota(20) 1,064 450 614 925 644 281 684 525 159 00653900 Selakhari( 18) 470 195 275 226 153 73 176 146 30 00654000 Pakhal(21) 428 161 267 390 267 123 379 260 119 00654100 Nekpur(23) 471 175 296 277 252 25 271 249 22 00654200 Kheri Gujran(22) 209 89 120 183 106 77 101 74 27 00654300 Bhatola( 115) 1,116 419 697 839 639 200 716 550 166 00654400 Kheri Kalan(l13) 2,440 957 1,483 2,436 1,487 949 2,214 1,357 857 00654500 Palwali(138) 505 187 318 427 330 97 296 291 5 00654600 Badshahpur( 140) 343 151 192 172 158 14 142 137 5 00654700 Tekawli(141) 676 301 375 423 298 125 273 198 75 00654800 Rawajpur(142) 206 64 142 253 139 114 243 132 III 00654900 Bhopani(143) 1,554 667 887 1,291 760 531 1,019 616 403 00655000 Dhadar( 145) 96 42 54 82 39 43 35 34 1 00655100 Sherpur Khadar( 146) 311 146 165 242 130 112 127 125 2 00655200 Dadsia(l47) 484 200 284 581 293 288 299 274 25 00655300 Kirawali(l48) 220 86 134 166 112 54 119 103 16 00655400 Lalpur( 149) 155 53 102 198 134 64 154 134 20 00655500 Mahavatpur(154) 306 123 183 300 193 107 292 190 102 00655600 Chakmajai(I 44) ------Un-inhabited------00655700 Maozmabad(158) 90 35 55 71 46 25 67 45 22 00655800 Bhaskaula(159) 491 210 281 425 293 132 398 280 118 00655900 Dungarpur(I57) 102 42 60 67 61 6 52 52 00656000 Shikargah(l63) 273 98 175 129 125 4 129 125 4 00656100 Rajpur Kalan(160) 257 107 150 309 151 158 135 120 15 00656200 Kanaura( 156) 503 180 323 645 389 256 280 268 12 00656300 Nachauli(155) 1,286 573 713 1,064 718 346 860 619 241 00656400 Badarpur Said( III) 558 205 353 473 391 82 358 338 20 00656500 Sahrawak( 166) 192 70 122 173 102 71 146 90 56 00656600 Phulera(l65) 336 146 190 160 109 51 132 96 36 00656700 Tilori Khadar(l64) 197 75 122 113 90 23 102 89 13 00656800 Amipur(I72) 638 287 351 299 292 7 287 283 4 00656900 Chirsi( 171) 363 138 225 258 218 40 214 193 21 00657000 Kabulpur Patti 150 71 79 91 65 26 74 64 10 Mahtab(l70) 00657100 Sedho1a(168) 675 280 395 398 290 108 358 258 100 00657200 Tajpur(167) 50 18 32 31 30 30 29 I 00657300 Jas3Oa(l1 0) 760 296 464 499 389 110 340 317 23 00657400 Dhahkola(l08) 857 328 529 909 586 323 573 468 105 00657500 Kabulpur Patti 136 64 72 72 65 7 70 65 5 Parwarish( 169) 00657600 Mahmoodpur(107) 361 135 226 333 228 105 333 228 105

    294 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract FARIDABAD Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    11,829 9,034 2,795 2,255 1,576 679 1,076 793 283 21,463 17,296 4,167 Faridabad (Total) 11,762 8,984 2,778 2,204 1,538 666 992 736 256 19,977 15,934 4,043 Faridabad (Rural) 67 50 17 51 38 13 84 57 27 1,486 1,362 124 Faridabad (Urban)

    531 397 134 20 14 6 40 29 II 1,033 892 141 Pali(I3) 440 229 211 25 12 13 15 12 3 754 497 257 Gothda Mohbtabad(14) 177 173 4 10 10 II 6 5 263 85 178 Mangar(l5) 139 135 4 21 18 3 21I 145 66 Kot(16) 74 65 9 4 207 205 2 Khori Jamalpur(34) 116 104 12 7 5 2 410 259 lSI Sirohi(33) 165 157 8 9 8 10 9 266 254 12 AJampur(32) 128 118 10 52 51 153 123 30 Tilai Khera(31) 772 373 399 241 62 179 46 34 12 1,596 1,386 210 Dhoj(17) ------Un-inhabited------Nurpor Dhumaspur(l9) ------Un-inhabited------AJawalpur(30) 290 285 5 242 226 16 75 60 15 S04 483 21 Fatebpur Taga(29) 282 206 76 86 59 27 4 4 36 36 Madalpur(28) 49 30 19 53 27 26 35 33 2 Kureshipur(24) 342 224 liS 35 15 20 5 5 302 281 21 Paota(20) 50 26 24 2 2 2 122 1I9 3 Selakbari(l8) 128 94 34 4 3 10 4 6 237 159 78 PakIW(21) 110 103 7 3 2 2 2 156 142 14 Nekpur(23) 76 54 22 25 20 5 Kheri Gujran(22) 182 139 43 10 10 50 32 18 474 369 105 Bhatola(115) 819 516 303 243 97 146 42 25 17 1,110 719 391 Kheri Kalan(ll3) 87 87 15 15 4 3 190 186 4 PalwaIi(138) 13 13 74 71 3 18 16 2 37 37 Badsbahpur(140) 23 20 3 I 2 247 176 71 Tekawli(141) 27 20 7 2 2 214 1I0 104 RaWl!ipur(l42) 231 156 75 43 24 19 57 26 31 688 410 278 Bhopani(143) 4 4 30 29 Dhadar(145) 22 21 I 100 99 I I 4 4 Sherpur Khadar( 146) 109 100 9 84 70 14 19 19 87 85 2 Dadsia( 14 7) 108 92 16 4 4 7 7 Kirawali( 148) 109 92 17 3 3 42 39 3 Lalpur(149) 130 113 17 162 77 85 Mahavatpur(154) ------U n -inhabited------Chakmajai(144) 31 21 10 5 4 31 20 11 Maozmabad(158) 126 105 21 7 5 2 6 4 2 259 166 93 Bhasbula(159) 47 47 1 I 3 3 DungalJlUr(157) 108 104 4 2 2 I 18 18 Shikargah(163) 46 39 7 53 48 5 1 35 33 2 Rajpur Kalan(l60) 82 79 3 4 2 2 2 2 192 185 7 Kanaun(156) 289 208 81 5 2 3 23 14 9 543 395 148 Nachauli(ISS} 154 145 9 23 23 5 5 176 165 II Badarpur Said( 111) 46 43 3 100 47 53 Sahrawlk(I66) 2 2 I 5 5 124 93 31 Phulen(16S) 40 39 I 12 12 50 38 12 Tilori Khadar(I64) 151 149 2 30 30 6 6 100 98 2 Amipur(I72) 108 94 14 22 20 2 4 4 80 75 5 Chirsi(171) 28 28 32 31 1 13 4 9 Kabulpur Patti Mahtab(170) 148 86 62 90 60 30 5 3 2 liS 109 6 Sedhola(168) 12 12 1 17 16 I Tajpur(167) 210 202 8 3 3 10 9 117 103 14 . iasana(1 10) 324 268 56 93 74 19 2 2 154 124 30 Dhahkola(108) 49 46 3 8 6 2 13 13 KabulpIA' Patti Parwarish( 169) 314 210 104 3 3 15 15 Mahmoodpur( 107)

    295 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0001 Faridabad (Total) 9,902 3,753 6,149 2,493 710 1,783 2,601 720 1,881 0001 Faridabad (Rural) 9,662 3,619 6,043 2,483 704 1,779 2,589 714 1,875 0001 Faridabad (Urban) 240 134 106 10 6 4 12 6 6

    00652400 Pali(l3) 213 48 165 68 11 57 6 I S 00652500 Gothda Mohbtabad(14) 191 109 82 116 79 37 27 6 21 00652600 Mangar(15) 182 105 77 5 4 25 17 8 00652700 Kot(16) 94 28 66 68 25 43 00652800 Khori Jamalpur(34) 77 63 14 6 5 2 2 00652900 Sirohi(33) 77 58 19 18 4 14 00653000 Alampur(32) 198 91 107 55 9 46 62 7 55 00653100 Tikri Khera(31) 175 18 157 34 5 29 32 3 29 00653200 Dhoj(l7) 925 307 618 287 117 170 416 83 333 00653300 Nurpur Dhumaspur( 19) ------Un-inhalJited------00653400 Alawalpur(30) ------Un-inhabited------00653500 Fatehpur Taga(29) 432 65 367 63 I 62 280 47 233 00653600 Madalpur(28) 233 53 180 175 40 135 50 12 38 00653700 Kureshipur(24) 144 65 79 27 12 15 99 40 59 0065380{] Paota(20) 241 119 122 201 102 99 9 4 5 00653900 Selakhari( 18) 50 7 43 29 3 26 14 14 00654000 Pakhal(21) II 7 4 3 3 00654100 Nekpur(23) 6 3 3 532 00654200 Kheri Gujran(22) 82 32 50 63 19 44 00654300 Bhatola(l15) 123 89 34 4 3 12 5 7 00654400 Kheri Kalan(l13) 222 130 92 12 8 S4 40 14 00654500 Palwali(138) 131 39 92 8 "5 3 37 25 12 00654600 Badshahpur(140) 30 21 9 27 18 9 00654700 Tekawli(141) 150 100 50 58 35 23 00654800 Rawajpur(142) 10 7 3 4 2 2 00654900 Bhopani(l43) 272 144 128 34 5 29 43 14 29 00655000 Dhadar(145) 47 5 42 6 6 41 5 36 00655100 Sherpur Khadar( 146) 115 5 110 15 15 100 5 95 00655200 Dadsia(147) 282 19 263 6 6 271 14 257 00655300 Kirawali(l48) 47 9 38 35 2 33 12 7 5 00655400 Lalpur( 149) 44 44 42 42 2 2 00655500 Mahavatpur(154) 8 3 5 I I 2 I 00655600 Chakmajai(144) ------Un-inhabited------00655700 Maozrnabad(158) 4 I 3 00655800 Bhaskaula(l59) 27 13 14 7 3 4 00655900 Dungarpur( I 57) 15 9 6 4 4 6 4 2 00656000 Shikargah(163) 00656100 Rajpur Kalan( 160) 174 31 143 18 7 11 115 17 98 00656200 Kanaura(l56) 365 121 244 61 5 56 255 69 186 00656300 Nachauli(155) 204 99 105 62 7 55 4 I 3 00656400 Badarpur Said(I 11) 115 53 62 26 4 22 28 5 23 00656500 Sahrawak(166) 27 12 15 3 2 00656600 Phulera( 165) 28 13 IS 00656700 Tilori Khadar(164) II 10 00656800 Amipur(l72) 12 9 3 6 3 3 00656900 Chirsi(l71) 44 25 19 9 3 6 22 15 7 00657000 Kabulpur Patti 17 I 16 7 6 10 10 Mahtab( 170) 00657100 Sedhola(168) 40 32 8 2 2 19 14 5 00657200 Tajpur(167) I I I I 00657300 Jasana(110) 159 72 87 52 47 5 00657400 Dhallkola(108) 336 118 218 291 104 187 II 4 7 00657500 Kabulpur Patti 2 2 2 2 Parwarish(I69) 00657600 Mahmoodpur(107)

    296 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract FARIDABAD of mar~inal workers Name ofViUage Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    385 93 292 4,423 2,230 2,193 89,400 40,407 48,993 Faridabad (Total) 0001 337 83 254 4,253 2,ll8 2,135 84,959 38,559 46,400 Faridabad (Rural) 0001 48 10 38 170 112 58 4,441 1,848 2,593 Faridabad (Urban) 0001

    20 2 18 119 34 85 4,111 1,738 2,373 Pali(I3) 00652400 8 2 6 40 22 18 1,560 813 747 Gothda Mohbtabad(l4) 00652500 7 7 145 84 61 1,029 526 503 Mangar(15) 00652600 4 4 22 3 19 854 388 466 Kot(16) 00652700 69 62 7 1,377 568 809 Khori Jamalpur(34) 00652800 59 54 5 1,505 687 818 Sirohi(33) 00652900 2 2 79 75 4 2,007 905 1,102 Alampur(32) 00653000 2 2 107 8 99 1,190 563 627 Tikri Khera(31) 00653100 42 15 27 180 92 88 6,319 3,004 3,315 Dhoj(17) 00653200 ------Un-inhabitcd------Nurpur Dhumaspur(19} 00653300 ------Un-inhabited------Alawalpur(30) 00653400 I 88 16 72 :i,722 1,659 2,063 Fatehpur Taga(29) 00653500 2 2 6 5 654 344 310 Madalpur(28) 00653600 18 13 5 239 113 126 Kureshipur(24 ) 00653700 31 13 18 1,436 664 772 Paota(20) 00653800 7 4 3 443 195 248 Selakhari( 18) 00653900 7 3 4 707 321 386 Pakhal(21) 00654000 794 324 470 Nekpur(23} 00654100 19 13 6 295 144 151 Kheri Gujran(22) 00654200 106 83 23 2,020 882 1,138 Bhatola(I15} 00654300 I 155 86 69 3,573 1,766 1,807 Kheri Kalan(I13) 00654400 83 6 77 3 3 936 400 536 Palwali(138} 00654500 2 2 538 242 296 Badshahpur(140) 00654600 9 I 8 83 64 19 908 433 475 Tekawli(141) 00654700 5 5 317 160 157 Rawajpur(142) 00654800 14 4 10 181 121 60 1,837 891 946 Bhopani(l43) 00654900 40 25 15 Dhadar(145) 00655000 174 86 88 Sherpur Khadar(146) 00655100 5 5 659 365 294 Dadsia(147) 00655200 214 91 123 Kirawali( 148) 00655300 319 145 174 LaJpur(149) 00655400 2 3 530 248 282 Mahavatpur( I 54) 00655500 ------Un-inhabited------Chakmajai(l44) 00655600 3 I 2 130 57 73 Maozmabad(158) 00655700 20 10 IO 777 344 433 Bhaskaula(159) 00655800 4 4 202 87 liS Dungarpur( 157) 00655900 385 142 243 Shikargah( 163) 00656000 15 15 26 7 19 285 158 127 Rajpur Kalan(160) 00656100 49 47 2 672 313 359 Kanaura(l56) 00656200 4 2 2 134 89 45 1,442 647 795 Nachauli(I55) 00656300 2 2 59 44 15 1,107 442 665 Badarpur Said( 111) 00656400 I 23 10 13 296 145 lSI Sahrawak(166) 00656500 10 9 17 12 5 305 132 173 Phulera( 165) 00656600 10 9 253 97 156 Tilori Khadar(164) 00656700 6 6 954 402 552 Amipur(l72) 00656800 12 7 5 676 270 406 Chirsi(l71) 00656900 165 67 98 Kabu1pur Patti 00657000 Mahtab(170) 19 16 3 877 395 482 Sedhola( 168) 00657100 119 46 73 Tajpur(167) . 00657200 5 5 102 20 82 1,122 467 655 Jasana(IIO) 00657300 34 10 24 994 455 539 Dhahkola(108) 00657400 223 105 118 Kabulpur Patti 00657500 Parwarish( 169) 588 280 308 Mahmoodpur( 107) 00657600

    297 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIOABAD Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village! institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B.in ~oEulation} bl:Claccs Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    00657700 Shahabad(109) 155 204 1,407 754 653 190 101 89 00657800 Fattupura(101) 124 390 1,844 1,065 779 352 185 167 00657900 T~iupur(l12) 187 154 1,002 546 456 168 110 58 00658000 Kheri Khurd( (14) 98 133 811 447 364 120 66 54 00658100 Sadpura(l 00) 199 325 1,884 1,018 866 297 167 130 00658200 Bhuapur(102) 154 375 2,446 1,311 1,135 365 203 162 00658300 Tigaon(95) 1,188 2,698 18,068 9,689 8,379 2,918 1,613 1,305 00658400 Nirnka(96) 520 664 4,768 2,539 2,229 903 484 419 00658500 Faridpur(99) 231 426 2,641 1,410 1,231 407 130 177 00658600 Faizupur Majra Neernka 63 475 245 230 103 50 53 (98) 144 00658700 BadoliO 16) 311 750 5,068 2,728 2,340 749 432 317 00658900 Sarurpur(27) 432 195 1,401 758 643 245 142 103 00662400 Mandhawali(92) 322 423 2,875 1,576 1,299 436 244 192 00662500 Landola(l04) 115 242 1,529 864 665 294 161 133 00662600 Bhainsraoli( 103) 307 432 2,983 1,577 1,406 469 252 217 Faridabad (Urban) 41901000 Tilpat(CT) 992 1,238 6,369 3,489 2,880 1,105 587 518

    298 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract FARIDABAD Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    562 298 264 711 496 215 Shahabad(l09) 821 504 317 631 445 186 F attupura(l 01) 235 134 101 632 397 235 Tajupur(112) 73 46 27 545 329 216 Kheri Khurd(114) 287 149 138 1,102 682 420 Sadpura( I 00) 594 318 276 1,568 1,005 563 Bhuapur(102) 2,600 1,367 1,233 11,106 6,878 4,228 Tigaon(95) 714 378 336 2,785 1,805 980 Nimka(96) 779 417 362 1,633 1,033 600 Faridpur(99) 94 54 40 236 152 84 Faizupur Majra Neemka (98) 647 372 275 3,209 2,022 1,187 Badoli(1l6) 199 118 81 850 540 310 Sarurpur(27) 402 224 178 1,862 1,195 667 Mandhawali(92) 173 88 85 811 563 248 Landola(I04) 62 29 33 1,939 1,233 706 Bhainsraoli(103) Faridabad (Urban) 611 322 289 4,088 2,579 1,509 Tilpat (CT)

    299 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    00657700 Shahabad( 109) 696 258 438 521 340 181 517 340 177 00657800 Fattupura(IOI) 1,213 620 593 945 621 324 864 573 291 00657900 Tajupur(112) 370 149 221 242 220 22 241 219 22 00658000 Kheri Khurd(I 14) 266 118 148 237 210 27 236 209 27 00658100 Sadpura(lOO) 782 336 446· 678 495 183 527 426 101 00658200 Bhuapur(I02) 878 306 572 919 602 317 831 576 255 00658300 Tigaon(95) 6,962 2,811 4,151 5,773 4,314 1,459 4,470 3,763 707 00658400 Nimka(96) 1,983 734 1,249 1,628 1,095 . 533 1,077 939 138 00658500 Faridpur(99) 1,009 377 632 678 531 147 645 507 138 00658600 Faizupur Majra Neemka 239 93 146 197 109 88 92 76 16 (98) 00658700 BadoJi(116) 1,859 706 1,153 1,231 1,097 134 1,122 1,007 115 00658900 Sarurpur(27) 551 218 333 402 324 78 382 304 78 00662400 Mandhawali(92) 1,013 381 632 1,200 691 509 658 530 128 00662500 Lando1a( 104) 718 301 417 664 401 263 520 366 154 00662600 Bhainsraoli( (03) 1,044 344 700 808 659 149 672 615 57 Faridabad (Urban) 41901000 Tilpat (CT) 2,281 910 1,371 1,928 1,641 287 1,688 1,507 181

    300 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract FARIDABAD Industrial cate~0!2: of main workers Name ofVilJage Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    343 194 149 3 2 13 13 158 131 27 Shahabad( I 09) 117 91 26 3 3 8 2 6 736 477 259 Fattupura(lOI) 115 102 13 5 5 121 112 9 TajupurOl2) 52 37 15 5 4 I 178 167 11 Kheri Khurd(l14) 80 68 12 22 17 5 424 340 84 Sadpura(lOO) 224 118 106 52 27 25 3 2 552 429 123 Bhuapur(l02) 951 851 100 56 41 15 120 99 21 3,343 2,772 571 Tigaon(95) 441 344 97 2 I 12 12 622 582 40 Nimka(96) 65 55 10 139 108 31 13 10 3 428 334 94 Faridpur(99) 63 62 29 14 15 Faizupur Majra Neemka (98) 225 204 21 13 7 6 63 56 7 821 740 81 Bado1i( 116) 214 146 68 101 96 5 13 13 54 49 5 Sarurpur(27) 291 196 95 7 4 3 I I 359 329 30 Mandhawali(92) 229 161 68 37 4 33 132 87 45 122 114 8 Landola(l04) 304 282 22 2 64 47 17 302 285 ... 17 Bhainsraoli(l03) Faridabad (Urban) 67 50 17 51 38 13 84 57 27 1,486 1,362 124 Tilpat(CT)

    301- DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial catego!}: code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 4S 46 47 48 49

    00657700 Shahabad(l09) 4 4 4 4 00657800 Fattupura(IOI) 81 48 33 5 4 00657900 Tajupur(1l2) I 00658000 Kheri Khurd(l14) I 00658100 Sadpura(100) lSI 69 82 57 18 39 00658200 Bhuapur( 102) 88 26 62 49 II 38 30 9 21 00658300 Tigaon(95) 1,303 551 752 97 34 63 52 17 35 00658400 Nimka(96) 551 156 395 324 25 ·299 7 7 00658500 Faridpur(99) 33 24 9 4 3 00658600 Faizupur Majra Neemka 105 33 72 8 7 3 3 (98) 00658700 Badoli(116) 109 90 19 5 5 54 42 12 00658900 Sarurpur(27) 20 20 I 16 16 00662400 Mandhawali(92) 542 161 381 43 9 34 52 13 39 00662500 Landola(104) 144 35 109 4 3 138 30 108 00662600 Bhainsraoli(i 03) 136 44 92 18 7 II 7 5 2 Faridabad (Urban) 41901000 Tilpat (CT) 240 134 106 10 6 4 12 6 6

    302 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract FARIDABAD of mar~inal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    886 414 472 Shahabad( 109) 00657700 75 47· 28 899 444 455 Fattupura(IOI) 00657800 1 760 326 434 Tajupur(112) 00657900 1 574 237 337 Kheri Khurd(l14) 00658000 9 7 2 85 44 41 1,206 523 683 Sadpura(IOO) 00658100 I J 8 6 2 1,527 709 818 Bhuapur(l02) 00658200 53 21 32 1,101 479 622 12,295 5,375 6,920 Tigaon(95) 00658300 3 2 217 129 88 3,140 1,444 1,696 Nimka(96) 00658400 3 2 26 20 6 1,964 879 1,085 Faridpur(99) 00658500 94 23 71 278 136 142 Faizupur Majra Neemka 00658600 (98) 49 47 2 3,837 1,631 2,206 Badoli( 116) 00658700 I 2 2 999 434 565 Sarurpur(27) 00658900 8 3 5 439 136 303 1,675 885 790 Mandhawali(92) 00662400 2 2 865 463 402 Landola(l04) 00662500 17 2 15 94 30 64 2,175 918 1,257 Bhainsraoli(l03) 00662600 Faridabad (Urban) 48 10 38 170 112 58 4,441 1,848 2,593 Tilpat (CT) 41901000

    303 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name ofViHage Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Villager institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in 2°2ulation} Persons Males Females b.. l<1i1tl

    0002 Ballabgarh (fotal) 30,578 27,349 173,602 93,745 79,857 31,562 17,120 14,442 0002 Ballabgarh (Rural) 30,578 27,349 173,602 93,745 79,857 31,562 17,120 14,442 0002 Ballabgarh (Urban)

    00658800 Mortzapur(97) 210 305 2,090 1,121 969 344 192 152 00659000 Samaipur(43) 246 402 2,238 1,190 1,048 309 158 151 00659100 Karnera(42) 465 237 1,597 847 750 266 142 124 00659200 Firozpur Kalan(41) 425 283 1,981 1,064 917 378 212 166 00659300 Zakopur(36) 183 236 1,190 698 492 313 188 125 00659400 Bijopur(35) 293 410 2,925 1,553 1,372 677 345 332 00659500 Auli(37) 206 2 7 4 3 3 2 1 00659600 Ladh ia Pur(3 8) 214 155 1,079 564 515 231 111 120 00659700 Sikrona(40) 376 158 1,130 598 532 197 96 101 00659800 Kabulpur Bangar(39) 275 137 837 441 396 164 89 75 00659900 Mahola(46) 481 209 1,339 734 605 243 134 109 00660000 Harpha1a( 47) 147 119 795 433 362 122 68 54 00660100 Bhanakpur(45) 479 412 2,705 1,468 1,237 485 284 201 00660200 Kadhaoli(50) 172 471 3,173 1,642 1,531 792 403 389 00660306 Nagla Jogian(49) 301 242 1,455 796 659 242 126 116 00660400 Kail Gaon(51 ) 160 150 1,043 573 470 189 83 106 00660500 Sahapur Khurd (53) 85 123 738 411 327 113 64 49 00660600 Sikri(48) 529 677 3,935 2,192 1,743 656 382 274 00660700 Piala(54) 448 698 4,027 2,377 1,650 655 375 280 00660800 Jajru(52) 348 344 2,185 1,198 987 375 214 161 00660900 Sagarpur(55) 345 394 2,627 1,411 1,216 484 262 222 00661000 Sunper(72) 274 313 1,802 959 843 331 169 162 00661100 Malema(75) 274 268 1,677 918 759 300 167 133 00661200 Shahupura(74) 307 361 2,179 1,144 1,035 372 206 166 00661300 Chandaoli(82) 471 635 3,938 2,087 1,851 637 363 274 00661400 Machhgar(83) 481 719 4,617 2,461 2,156 756 405 351 00661500 Mujeri(81) 372 337 2,166 1,158 1,008 391 209 182 00661600 Nawada Tigaon(84) 317 383 2,538 1,350 1,188 432 246 186 00661700 Bukharpur(85) 294 413 2,427 1,341 1,086 356 185 111 00661800 Dayalpur(86) 760 1,175 7,064 3,816 3,248 1,070 588 482 00661900 Junehera(87) 182 334 2,170 1,163 1,007 326 170 156 00662000 Kurali(90) 452 597 3,706 1,957 1,749 606 328 278 00662100 Pahladpur Majra 144 944 497 447 195 107 88 135 Badrola(94) 00662200 Badraula(93 ) 239 419 2,688 1,435 1,253 501 264 237 00662300 Bahadurpur(91 ) 234 309 1,906 1,035 871 314 197 117 00662700 Alipur(106) 413 199 1,459 762 697 215 121 94 00662800 Raipur Kalan(l80) 281 180 906 482 424 148 89 59 00662900 Jafarpur Majra Gharora ------Un-inhabited------(105) 56 00663000 Gharora( 181 ) 476 259 1,891 968 923 293 157 136 00663100 Akbarpur(178) 149 22 127 67 60 28 9 [9 00663200 Mozza Mabad Majra 13 132 73 59 28 17 II 145 Sekhpur( 176) 00663300 Manjhaoli(l79) 733 268 1,879 1,046 833 324 171 153 00663400 Shekhpur(I77) 171 33 222 113 109 46 19 27 00663500 Garhi Bagampur( 182) 241 ------Un-inhabited------00663600 Ghorasan(l83 ) 161 26 199 112 87 29 17 12 00663700 Dalelgarh(l86) 182 98 677 371 306 104 62 42 00663800 Nangla Majra 8 38 18 20 10 3 7 Chandpur( 187) 83 00663900 Chandpur(l90) 222 400 2,439 1,261 1,178 474 235 239 00664000 Imamudd inpur(191) 190 90 528 285 243 93 60 33 00664100 Shahjahanpur( 189) 776 335 2,009 1,075 934 444 237 207

    304 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BALLABGARH Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    35,945 19,204 16,741 91,774 60,728 31,046 Ballabgarh (Total) 35,945 19,204 16,741 91,774 60,728 31,046 Ballabgarh (Rural) Ballabgarh (Urban)

    462 246 216 1,336 835 SOl Mortzapur(97) 596 309 287 1,326 834 492 Samaipur(43) 512 258 254 899 558 341 Kamera(42) 243 128 115 1,133 743 390 Firozpur Kalan(41) 359 323 36 Zakopur(36) 146 80 66 683 572 III Bijopur(35) AuJi(37) 69 31 38 269 222 47 Ladhia Pur(38) 331 177 154 640 407 233 Sikrona(40) 122 64 58 486 319 167 Kabulpur Bangar(39) 549 297 252 721 494 227 Mahola(46) 189 110 79 463 306 157 Harphala(47) 459 240 219 1,476 986 490 Bhanakpur(45) 194 96 98 988 735 253 Kadhaoli(50) 581 320 261 798 547 251 Nagla Jogian(49) 280 141 139 447 330 117 KaiIOaon(51) 443 257 186 442 304 138 Sahapur Khurd (53) 1,276 696 580 2,205 1,391 814 Sikri(48) 1,037 562 475 2,289 1,642 647 Piala(54) 432 245 187 1,306 851 455 Jajru(52) 741 396 345 1,473 964 509 Sagarpur(55) 552 286 266 1,054 711 343 Sunper(72) 375 206 169 1,006 648 358 Malema(75) 414 225 189 1.330 820 510 Shahupura(74) 525 280 245 2,319 1,465 854 Chandaoli(82) 879 467 412 2,746 1,757 989 Machhgar(83) 153 81 72 1,165 729 436 Mujeri(81) 1,450 927 523 Nawada Tigaon(84) 677 376 301 1,338 883 455 Bukbarpur(85) 2,139 1,132 1,007 4,290 2,716 1,574 Dayalpur(86) 162 88 74 1,392 899 493 Junehera(87) 716 368 348 2,349 1,491 858 Kurali(90) 34 21 J3 587 357 230 Pahladpur Majra Badrola(94) 897 481 416 1,494 960 534 Badraula(93) 286 155 131 1,162 726 436 Bahadurpur(91) 373 203 170 886 549 337 Alipur(106) 253 134 119 477 310 167 Raipur Kalan(180) ------Un-inhabited------Jafarpur Majra Oharora (105) 276 144 132 1,238 726 512 Oharora(18I) 13 II 2 Akbarpur(178) 81 51 30 Mozza Mabad Majra Sekhpur( 176) 251 134 117 908 629 279 Manjhaoli(179) 25 II 14 114 75 39 Shekhpur( 177) ------U n-inhab ited ------Oaihi Bagampur(182) 32 17 IS 131 85 46 Ohorasan(l83) 364 252 112 D~lelgaih(186) 29 13 16 10 9 Nangla Majra Chandpur( 187) 359 185 174 1,098 719 379 Chandpur(190) 68 38 30 132 89 43 Imamuddinpur(191) 412 223 189 899 630 269 Shahjahanpur(189)

    305 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0002 Ballabgarh (Total) 81,828 33,017 48,811 73,359 46,034 27,325 50,536 36,083 14,453 0002 Ballabgarh (Rural) 81,828 33,017 48,811 73,359 46,034 27,325 50,536 36,083 14,453 0002 Ballabgarh (Urban)

    00658800 Mortzapur(97) 754 286 468 487 466 21 434 420 14 00659000 Samaipur(43) 912 356 556 817 541 276 578 484 94 00659100 Kamera(42) 698 289 409 630 390 240 592 372 220 00659200 Firozpur Kalan( 41) 848 321 527 593 433 160 392 385 7 00659300 Zakopur(36) 831 375 456 762 495 267 579 434 145 00659400 Bijopur(35) 2,242 981 1,261 1,015 645 370 889 618 271 00659500 Auli(37) 7 4 3 4 2 2 4 2 2 00659600 Ladhia Pur(38) 810 342 468 382 215 167 380 214 166 00659700 Sikrona(40) 490 191 299 307 252 55 300 245 55 00659800 Kabulpur Bangar(39) 351 122 229 386 217 169 281 197 84 00659900 Mahola(46) 618 240 378 414 325 89 257 187 70 00660000 Harphala(47) 332 127 205 146 136 10 109 104 5 00660100 Bhanakpur(45) 1,229 482 747 851 642 209 504 463 41 00660200 KadhaoJi(SO) 2,185 907 1,278 660 594 66 473 456 17 00660300 Nagla Jogian(49) 657 249 408 422 315 107 234 172 62 00660400 Kail Goon( 51) 596 243 353 398 271 127 354 252 102 00660500 Sahapur Khurd (53) 296 107 189 278 159 119 221 III 110 00660600 Sikri(48) 1,730 801 929 1,281 1,058 223 873 767 106 00660700 Piala(S4) 1,738 735 1,003 1,387 1,219 168 1,084 971 113 00660800 Jajru(52) 879 347 532 742 517 225 708 488 220 00660900 Sagarpur(55) 1,154 447 707 1,191 656 535 1,161 639 522 00661000 Sunper(72) 748 248 500 792 487 305 608 452 156 00661100 Malema(75) 671 270 401 519 390 129 503 379 124 00661200 Shahupura(74) 849 324 525 937 541 396 864 515 349 00661300 Chandaoli(82) 1,619 622 997 1,478 956 522 1,216 781 435 00661400 Machhgar(83) 1,871 704 1,167 2,364 1,314 1,050 1,599 957 642 00661500 Mujeri(81) 1,001 429 572 825 540 285 412 393 19 00661600 Nawada Tigaon(84) 1,088 423 665 968 626 342 827 538 289 00661700 Bukharpur(85) 1,089 458 631 1,223 718 505 822 511 311 00661800 Dayalpur(86) 2,774 1,100 1,674 2,852 1,921 931 2,610 1,778 832 00661900 Junehera(87) 778 264 514 845 502 343 801 491 310 00662000 Kurali(90) 1,357 466 891 1,389 875 514 1,164 762 402 00662100 Pahladpur Majra 357 140 217 367 217 150 267 176 91 Badrola(94) 00662200 Badraula(93) 1,194 475 719 846 626 220 685 531 154 00662300 Bahadurpur(91) 744 309 435 591 493 98 463 432 31 00662700 Alipur(106) 573 213 360 328 302 26 286 267 19 00662800 Raipuf KaJan(l80) 429 172 257 390 227 163 368 224 144 00662900 Jafarpur Majra Gharora ------Un-inhabited------(105) 00663000 Gharora(181) 653 242 411 618 466 152 433 376 57 00663 roo Akbarpur(l78) 114 56 58 53 32 21 52 31 21 00663200 Mozza Mabad MlYra 51 22 29 59 34 25 55 33 22 Sekhpur(176) 00663300 Manjhaoli(l79) 971 417 554 744 394 350 614 341 273 00663400 Shekhpur( 177) 108 38 70 87 46 41 86 45 41 00663500 Garhi Bagampur(182) ------Un-inhabited------00663600 Ghorasan(l83) 68 27 41 76 43 33 49 36 13 00663700 Dalelgarh(186) 313 119 194 164 148 16 147 139 8 00663800 Nangla Majra 28 9 19 8 7 3 3 Chandpur( 187) 00663900 Chandpur(190) 1,341 542 799 768 504 264 499 346 153 00664000 Imamuddinpur( 191) 396 196 200 214 III 103 193 101 92 00664100 Shahjahanpur( 189) 1,110 445 665 910 477 433 595 446 149

    306 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BALLABGARH Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    20,313 13,474 6,839 4,211 2,576 1,635 2,469 1,325 1,144 23,543 18,708 4,835 Ballabgarh (Total) 20,313 13,474 6,839 4,211 2,576 1,635 2,469 1,325 1,144 23,543 18,708 4,835 Ballabgarh (Rural) Ballabgarh (Urban)

    60 57 3 63 63 .1 310 299 11 Mortzapw(97) 27 26 55 44 11 78 12 66 418 402 16 Samaipur(4J) 246 149 97 87 44 43 15 5 10 244 174 70 Kamera(42) 193 191 2 1 7 6 191 187 4 Firozpur Kalan( 41) 208 178 30 114 75 39 11 10 246 171 75 Zakopur(36} 411 338 73 299 210 &9 7 4 3 172 66 106 Bijopur(35} 2 2 2 2 Auli(37} 203 103 100 64 35 29 21 15 6 92 61 31 Ladhia Pur(J8} 83 48 35 10 8 2 6 5 I 201 184 17 Sikrona(40} 173 105 6& 16 4 12 17 16 75 72 3 Kabulpur Bangar(39) 127 118 9 2 2 14 13 114 54 60 Mahola(46) 28 27 7 4 3 1 73 72 Harphala(47} 270 245 25 11 10 21 13 8 202 195 7 Bhanakpur(45) 147 144 3 9 6 3 6 4 2 311 302 9 Kadhaoli(50} 90 77 13 14 13 129 93 36 Nagla Jogian(49) 2 2 5 1 4 122 43 79 225 206 19 KailGaon(51) 22 17 5 8 6 2 9 5 4 182 83 99 Sahapur Khurd (53) 127 116 II 18 14 4 34 29 5 694 608 86 Sikri(48) 316 227 89 10 9 9 9 749 726 23 Piala(54) 147 134 13 8 7 I 6 3 3 547 344 203 Jajru(52} 296 166 130 174 97 77 3 2 688 374 314 Sagarpur(55) 282 186 96 52 33 19 9 7 2 265 226 39 Sunper(72) 116 70 46 26 7 19 67 4S 22 294 257 37 Malema(75} 191 107 84 71 20 51 8 7 I 594 381 213 Shahupura(74) 562 335 227 17 8 9 13 7 6 624 431 193 Chandaoli(82) 689 331 35& 24 5 19 24 14 10 862 607 255 Machhgar(83) 88 86 2 14 14 7 7 303 286 17 Mujeri(81) 165 129 36 9 8 365 140 225 288 261 27 Nawada Tigaon(84} 417 199 21& 76 33 43 21 13 8 308 266 42 Bukharpur(85) 960 588 372 120 66 54 314 192 122 1,216 932 284 Dayalpur(86} 397 132 265 12 5 7 392 354 38 Junehera(87) 579 297 282 107 45 62 6 5 I 472 415 57 Kurali(90} 124 72 52 11 5 6 58 27 31 74 72 2 Pahladpur Majra Badrola(94) 251 186 65 55 42 13 10 9 369 294 75 Badraula(9J) 246 227 19 19 18 3 2 195 185 10 Bahadurpur(91) 97 96 I 17 15 2 6 4 2 166 152 14 Alipur(I06) 74 57 17 79 41 38 1 214 125 89 Raipur Kalan(180} ------Un-inhabited------Jafarpur Majra Gharora (105) 175 157 18 38 27 II 219 192 27 Gharora(181} 5 3 2 2 2 45 26 19 Akbarpur(178) 41 26 15 13 6 7 Mozza Mabad Majra Sekhpur(I76) 380 206 174 128 68 60 5 4 101 66 35 Manjhaoli(179) 23 13 10 29 14 15 34 18 16 Shekhpur(177) ------Un·inhabited·-----···--·-- Garhi Bagampur(I82) 28 23 5 3 3 18 10 8 Ghorasan(I83} 93 91 2 19 19 2 2 33 27 6 Dalelgarh(186) 2 2 1 - . Nangla Majm Chandpur(187) 130 125 5 61 41 20 73 26 47 235 154 81 Chandpur(190) 85 63 22 69 21 48 29 7 22 10 10 Imamuddinpur(191 ) 359 263 96 144 95 49 9 9 83 79 4 Shahjahanpur(189)

    307 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~orl code Marginal workers Culti vators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0002 Ballabgarb (Total} 22,823 ',951 12,872 5,755 1,929 3,826 8,316 3,567 4,749 0002 8aUabgaril (Rural) 22,823 9,951 12,872 5,755 1,929 3,826 8,316 3,567 4.?4,} 0002 Ballabgarb (Urban)

    00658800 Mortzapur(97) 53 46 7 2 I 1 22 20 2 00659000 Samaipur(43} 239 57 182 14 2 12 107 9 98 00659100 Kamera(42) 38 18 20 I I 31 15 16 00659200 Firozpur Kalan{41) 201 48 153 116 7 109 27 17 10 00659300 Zakopur{36) 183 61 122 [13 38 75 68 22 46 00659400 Bijopur(35) 126 27 99 63 II 52 49 13 36 00659500 Auli(37) 00659600 Ladhia ?ur(38) 2 00659700 Sikrona(40) 7 7 I I 00659800 Kabulpur Bangar(39) 105 20 85 74 13 61 31 7 24 00659900 Mahola(46) 151 B8 19 132 127 5 00660000 Harpbala(4 7) 37 32 5 7 3 4 00660100 Bhanakpur(45) 347 119 168 84 9 75 185 106 79 00660200 Kadhaoli(50) 187 138 49 10 8 2 14 7 7 00660300 Nagla Jogian(49) 188 143 45 2 2 S9 27 32 00660400 Kail Gaon(Sl) 44 19 25 2 6 4 2 00660500 Sahapur Khurd (53) 57 48 9 47 38 9 00660600 Sikri(48) 408 291 117 11 10 49 44 5 00660700 Piala(54} 303 248 55 29 28 66 62 4 00660800 JC!iru(52) 34 29 5 5 3 2 2 2 00660900 Sagarpur(55) 30 17 13 3 1 2 25 14 II 00661000 Sunper(72) 184 35 149 85 7 78 81 18 63 00661100 Malema(75) 16 II 5 6 I 00661200 Shahupura(74) 73 26 47 7 7 16 3 13 00661300 Chandaoli(82) 262 175 87 21 14 7 120 68 52 00661400 Machbgar(33) 765 3S7 408 167 108 S9 158 SO lOS 00661500 Mujeri(SI) 413 147 266 5 I 4 46 13 33 00661600 Nawada Tigaon(84) 141 88 53 5 3 2 4 3 I 00661700 Bukharpur(85) 401 207 194 IO 4 6 218 81 131 00661800 Oayalpur(86) 242 143 99 40 16 24 44 20 24 00661900 Junehera{ 87) 44 II 33 2 1 1 34 6 28 00662000 Kurali(90) 225 113 112 20 2 18 45 22 23 00662100 Pahladpur Majra 100 41 59 62 19 43 11 5 6 Badrola(94) 00662200 Badraula{93 ) 16J 95 66 45 19 26 3S 20 15 00662300 8ahadurpur(91) 128 61 67 46 I 45 75 53 22 00662700 Alipur(I06) 42 3S 7 8 4 .. 22 22 00662800 Raipur KaWl(180) 22 3 19 10 9 00662900 Jafarpur Majra Gnarora .------Un-inI1abited------(1~5) 00663000 Gharora(181) 185 90 95 6 2 4 56 3[) 26 00663100 Akbarpur(178) I I 00663200 M= MalJad MajTa 4 3 sekhpur( 176) 00663300 Manjhaoli( 179) 130 53 77 6 J 3 18 12 6 00663400 Shekhpur(I77) I I 00663500 Ciathi Bagampur( 182) ------Un-inhabited------00663600 Cihorasan(l83 ) 27 7 20 5 4 00663700 Dalelgarh( 186) 17 9 8 7 7 00663800 Nangla Majra 4 1 5 4 Chandpur(187) 00663900 Chandpur(190) 269 158 III 16 12 4 183 116 67 00664000 Imamuddinpur( 191) 21 10 II 2 2 12 5 7 00664100 Sltahjahanpur(I89) 315 11 284 90 15 75 221 14 207

    308 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BALLABGARH of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    954 310 644 7,798 4,145 3,653 100,243 47,711 52,532 8allabgarh (Total) 0002 954 310 644 7,798 4,145 3,653 100,243 47,711 52,532 Ballabgarh (Rural) 0002 8allabgarh (Urban) 0002

    29 25 4 1,603 655 948 Mortzapur(97) 00658800 80 20 60 38 26 12 1,421 649 772 Samaipur(43) 00659000 I 5 2 3 967 457 510 Kamera(42) 00659100 4 4 54 24 30 1,388 631 757 Firozpur Kalan(41) 00659200 \ I I 42& 2Q3 215 Zakopur(36) 00659300 13 3 10 1,910 908 1,002 Bijopur(35) 00659400 3 2 I Auli(37) 00659500 697 349 348 Ladhia Pur(38) 00659600 2 2 4 4 823 346 477 Sikrona(40) 00659700 451 224 227 Kabulpur Bangar(39) 00659800 24 10 14 925 409 516 Mahola(46) 00659900 30 29 I 649 297 352 Harphala(47) 00660000 8 2 6 70 62 8 1,854 826 1,028 Bhanakpur(45) 00660100 2 I 161 122 39 2,513 1,048 1,465 Kadhaoli(50) 00660200 127 114 13 1,033 481 552 Nagla Jogian( 49) 00660300 32 II 21 4 3 I 645 302 343 Kail Gaon(51) 00660400 2 2 8 8 460 252 208 Sahapur Khurd (53) 00660500 152 91 61 196 155 41 2,654 1,134 1,520 Sikri(48) 00660600 208 185 23 2,640 1,158 1,482 Piala(54) 00660700 26 23 3 1,443 681 762 Jajru(52) 00660800 2 2 1,436 755 681 Sagarpur(55) 00660900 17 10 7 1,010 472 538 Sunper(72) 00661000 9 9 1,158 528 630 Malema(75) 00661100 50 16 34 1,242 603 639 Shahupura(74) 00661200 3 2 118 91 27 2,460 1,I31 1,329 Chandaoli(82) 00661300 4 3 I 436 196 240 2,253 1,147 1,106 Machhgar(83) 00661400 6 5 356 132 224 1,341 618 723 Mujeri(81) 00661500 16 15 116 81 35 1,570 724 846 Nawada Tigaon(84) 00661600 5 4 168 121 47 1,204 623 581 Bukharpur(85) 00661700 20 9 II 138 98 40 4,212 1,895 2,317 Dayalpur(86) 00661800 8 4 4 1,325 661 664 Junehera(87) 00661900 I I 159 88 71 2,317 1,082 1,235 Kurali(90) 00662000 II 2 9 16 15 577 280 297 Pahladpur Majra 00662100 Badrola(94) 80 56 24 1,842 809 1,033 Badraula(93) 00662200 6 6 1,315 542 773 Bahadurpur(9l) 00662300 II 8 3 1,131 460 671 Alipur(106) 00662700 12 2 10 516 255 261 Raipur Kalan(180) 00662800 ------u n-inh abited ------Jafarpur Majra Gharora 00662900 (105) 123 58 65 1,273 502 771 Gharora(181) 00663000 74 35 39 Akbarpur(178) 00663100 4 3 73 39 34 Mozza Mabad Majra 00663200 Sekhpur(176) 105 38 67 1,135 652 483 Manjhaoli(179) 00663300 135 67 68 Shekhpur(I77) 00663400 ------Un-inhabited------Garhi Bagampur(182) 00663500 22 3 19 123 69 54 Ghorasan(183) 00663600 10 2 8 513 223 290 Dalelgarh( 186) 00663700 30 II 19 Nangla Majra 00663800 Chandpur( 187) 23 8 15 47 22 25 1,671 757 914 Chandpur(190) 00663900 5 2 3 2 I I 314 174 140 Imamuddinpur(l91) 00664000 2 2 2 2 1,099 598 50 I Shahjahanpur(l89) 00664100

    309 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village AI:ea of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village/ institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number CD.B. in EOEulation~ bectao:s Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    00664200 Faizupur Khadar(I92) 349 149 905 484 421 198 114 84 00664300 Aruwah(193) 447 320 2,313 1,281 1,032 435 250 185 00664400 Mothuka( 194) 353 2i9 1,422 766 656 288 146 142 00664500 Sahupura{l95) 650 136 816 440 376 150 87 63 00664600 Latifpur( 196) 157 34 148 87 61 42 27 15 00664700 Dulahpur Alias 75 411 226 185 114 64 50 240 Parasrampur(l97) 00664800 Makanpur(200) 401 8 62 32 30 15 8 7 00664900 Bhikuka( 198) 110 7 26 18 8 2 2 00665000 Jafarpur Majra 10 54 33 21 129 Chhainsa( 199) 00665100 Walipur(20 I) 166 ------Un-inhabited------00665200 Mohiapur(203) 221 ------Un- i nhabi ted------00665300 Chhainsa(202) 2,174 1,378 8,941 4,762 4,179 1,773 946 827 00665400 Maojpur(88) 241 251 1,476 806 670 282 164 118 00665500 Atali(89) 621 892 5,795 3,132 2,663 974 544 430 00665600 Garhkhera (67) 288 610 3,579 1,975 1,604 689 384 305 00665700 Phophunda(68) 360 388 1,752 l,llO 642 315 167 148 00665800 Bahbalpur(69) 246 348 2,268 1,207 1,061 408 220 188 00665900 Sotai(73) 475 598 3,500 1,888 1,612 642 352 290 00666000 Shahpur Kalan(71) 382 268 2,007 1,101 906 339 195 144 00666100 Digh(56) 654 504 3,433 1,843 1,590 625 351 274 00666200 Pahladpur Majra Digh (57) 337 293 1,994 1,063 931 430 227 203 00666300 Fatehpur Biloch(58) 644 1,186 8,275 4,413 3,862 1,505 828 677 00666400 Ladhauli(70) 462 268 1,833 1,011 822 338 184 154 00666500 Panehra Kalan(64) 323 392 2,827 1,516 1,311 500 283 217 00666600 Panehra Khurd(65) 382 422 2,754 1,505 1,249 435 268 167 00666700 Narhaoli(66) 555 339 2,316 1,265 1,051 507 261 246 00666800 Naryala(63) 378 565 3,198 1,730 1,468 631 335 296 00666900 Ahmadpur(62) 122 168 843 464 379 174 88 86 00667000 Hirapur(6l) 361 425 2,895 1,566 1,329 498 266 232 00667100 Aterna(60) 244 182 1,402 714 688 349 172 177 00667200 Jawan(59) 910 929 5,696 2,997 2,699 1,081 535 546 00667300 Mohna(204) 1,737 1,483 9,237 5,041 4,196 1,761 923 838

    310 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BALLABGARH Name o[VilIage Scheduled Castes popuation . Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    498 312 186 Faizupur Khadar(l92) 560 308 252 1,134 782 352 Aruwah(193) 752 400 352 635 421 214 Mothuka(194) 67 38 29 412 277 135 Sahupura( 195) 10 10 Latifpur( 196) 8 5 3 69 61 8 Dulahpur Alias Parasrarnpur( 197) II 7 4 Makanpur(200) 10 10 Bhikuka(198) 8 5 3 29 21 8 Jafarpur Majra Chhainsa( 199) ··--·--Un·inhabited-··--- Walipw(201) -····----Un·inhabited--·---····--- Mohiapur(203 ) 935 482 453 3,973 2,769 1,204 Chhainsa(202) 956 512 444 739 513 226 Maojpur(88) 1,261 693 568 3,308 2,193 1,1 IS Atali(89) 941 507 434 1,913 1,266 647 Garhlchera (67) 130 83 47 583 470 113 Phophunda(68) 240 120 120 1,246 822 424 Bahbalpur(69) 682 367 315 1,801 1,179 622 Sotai(73) 296 174 122 1,100 722 378 Shahpur Kalan(71} 1,218 641 577 1,920 1,233 687 Digh(56) 460 232 228 1,090 720 370 Pahladpur Majra Digh (57) 2,627 1,384 1,243 4,712 2,947 1,765 fatehpur Biloch(58) 113 63 50 841 630 211 Ladhauli(70) 559 301 258 1,586 1,039 547 Pandua Kalan(64) 346 182 164 1,699 1,097 602 Pandua Khurd(65) 551 293 258 1,122 797 325 Narhaoli(66) 697 373 324 1,556 1,036 520 N!Il)'aIa( 63) 152 82 70 402 282 120 Ahmadpur(62) 537 293 244 1,682 1,114 568 Hirapur(61) 420 210 210 494 384 110 Atema(60) 963 502 461 2,826 1,912 914 Jawan(59) 1,917 1,033 884 4,601 3,115 1,486 Mohna(204)

    311 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

    00664200 Faizupur Khadar(l92) 407 172 235 358 205 153 269 135 134 00664300 Aruwah(193) 1,179 499 680 931 521 410 463 348 115 00664400 Mothuka(194) 787 345 442 487 287 200 286 165 121 00664500 Sahupura(J 95) 404 163 241 200 167 33 145 114 31 00664600 Latifpur( 196) 138 77 61 49 35 14 46 32 14 00664700 Dulahpur Alias 342 165 177 186 110 76 159 101 58 Parasrampur( 197) 00664800 Makanpur(200) 51 25 26 32 18 14 20 17 3 00664900 Bhikuka(198) 16 8 8 16 11 5 9 8 00665000 Jafarpur Majra 25 12 13 29 17 12 13 11 2 Chhainsa(i 99) 00665100 Walipur(201) ------Un-inhabited----- 00665200 Mohiapur(203) ------Un-inhabited------00665300 Chhainsa(202) 4,968 1,993 2,975 4,104 2,417 1,687 3,400 2,136 1,264 00665400 Maojpur(88) 737 293 444 552 378 174 250 199 51 00665500 Atali(89) 2,487 939 1,548 2,722 1,610 1,112 1,810 1,228 582 00665600 Garhkhera (67) 1,666 709 957 1,739 985 754 1,169 689 480 ~5700 Phophunda(68) 1,169 640 529 1,079 788 291 1,064 777 287 00665800 Bahba1pur( 69) 1,022 385 637 1,068 619 449 876 524 352 00665900 Sotai(73) 1,699 709 990 1,322 906 416 1,011 770 241 00666000 Shahpur Kalan(71) 907 379 528 885 477 408 884 476 408 00666100 Digh(56) 1,513 610 903 1,499 871 628 1,187 765 422 00666100 Pahladpur Majra Digh (57) 904 343 561 964 544 410 516 427 89 00666300 Fatehpur Biloch(58) 3,563 1,466 2,097 1,541 1,969 572 2,028 1,685 343 00666400 Ladhauli(70) 992 381 611 971 529 442 500 439 61 00666500 Panehra Kalan(64) 1,241 477 764 1,955 1,057 898 747 600 147 00666600 Panehra Khurd(65) 1,055 408 647 1,265 710 555 748 482 266 00666700 Narhaoli(66) 1,194 468 726 1,173 667 506 580 470 110 00666800 Naryala(63) 1,642 694 948 1,766 992 774 962 762 200 00666900 Ahmadpur(62) 441 182 259 455 277 178 242 162 80 00667000 Hirapur(61) 1,213 452 761 1,968 1,073 895 720 582 138 00667100 Aterna(60) 908 330 578 814 411 403 280 273 7 00667200 Jawan(59) 2,870 1,085 1,785 2,957 1,603 1,354 1,642 1,117 525 00667300 Mohna(204) 4,636 1,926 2,710 5,704 3,235 2,469 1,882 1,524 358

    312 313 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name ofVmage Industrial categ0!l: code Marginal workers number Cultivators Agricultural labourers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    00664200 Faizupur Khadar( 192) 89 70 19 26 24 2 14 8 6 00664300 Aruwah(l9J) 468 173 295 12 7 5 440 161 279 00664400 Mothuka(l94 ) 201 122 79 2 2 180 108 72 00664500 Sahupura(l95) 55 53 2 4 4 51 49 1 00664600 Latifpur(l96) 3 3 2 2 00664700 Dulahpur Alias 27 9 18 15 7 8 8 2 6 Parasrampur( 197) 00664800 Makanpur(200) 12 I 11 9 I 8 00664900 Bhikuka( 198) 7 3 4 7 3 4 00665000 Jafarpur Majra 16 6 10 13 4 9 3 2 Chhainsa(l99) 00665100 Walipur(20 1) ------Un-inhabited----- 00665200 Mohiapur(203) ------Un-inhabited------00665300 Chhainsa(202) 704 281 423 20 9 II 530 210 320 00665400 Maojpur(88) 302 179 123 28 18 10 43 25 18 00665500 Atali(89) 912 382 530 231 123 108 98 45 53 00665600 Garhkhera (67) 570 296 274 32 II 21 150 45 105 00665700 Phophunda( 68) 15 11 4 I 6 4 2 00665800 Babbalpur(69) 192 95 97 16 3 13 150 82 68 00665900 Sotai(73) 311 136 175 16 5 11 82 43 39 00666000 Shahpur Kalan(71 ) I I 00666100 Digh(56) 312 106 206 122 31 91 150 47 103 00666200 Pahladpur Majra Digh (57) 448 117 331 255 63 192 178 44 134 00666300 FatdJpur Biloch(58) 513 284 229 26 II 15 173 74 99 00666400 Ladhauli(70) 471 90 381 413 59 354 46 22 24 00666500 Panebra Ka131l(64) 1,208 457 751 908 338 570 222 79 143 00666600 Panebra Khurd(65) 517 228 289 233 107 126 79 48 31 00666700 Narbaoli(66) 593 197 396 117 61 56 64 44 20 00666800 Naryala(63) 804 230 574 613 138 475 41 12 29 00666900 Ahmadpur(62) 213 llS 98 66 44 22 8 1 7 00667000 Hirapur(61) 1,248 491 757 411 195 216 272 144 128 00667100 Atema(60) 534 138 396 221 46 175 232 68 164 00667200 Jawan(59) 1,315 486 829 376 117 259 448 173 275 00667300 Mohna(204) 3,822 1,711 2,111 382 155 227 2,291 911 1,380

    314 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BALLABGARH of marsinal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    8 7 41 37 4 547 279 268 Faizupur Khadar(192) 00664200 6 5 10 4 6 1,382 760 622 Aruwah(193) 00664300 2 17 II 6 935 479 456 Mothuka(194) 00664400 616 273 343 Sahupura( 195) 00664500 99 52 47 LatitjJUr( 196) 00664600 4 4 225 116 109 Dulahpur Alias 00664700 Parasrampur( 197) 3 3 30 14 16 Makanpur(2oo) 00664800 10 7 3 Bhikuka(198) 00664900 25 16 9 Jafarpur Majra 00665000 Chhainsa( 199) ------Un-inhabited------Walipur(201) 00665100 ------Un-inhabited------Mohiapur(203) 00665200 29 15 14 125 47 78 4,837 2,345 2,492 Chhainsa(202) 00665300 10 5 5 221 131 90 924 428 496 Maojpur(88) 00665400 21 6 15 562 208 354 3,073 1,522 1,551 Atali(89) 00665500 6 I 5 382 239 143 1,840 990 850 Garhkhera (67) 00665600 3 2 I 5 4 I 673 322 351 Phophunda( 68) 00665700 15 4 11 11 6 5 1,200 588 612 Bahbalpur(69) 00665800 213 88 125 2,178 982 1,196 Sotai(73) 00665900 1,122 624 498 Shahpur Kalan(71) 00666000 I 39 28 II 1,934 972 962 Digh(56) 00666100 2 13 9 4 1,030 519 511 Pahladpur Majra Digh (57) 00666200 45 25 20 269 174 95 5,734 2,444 3,290 Fatehpur Biloch(58) 00666300 I II 9 2 862 482 380 Ladhauli(70) 00666400 35 13 22 43 27 16 872 459 413 Panehra Kalan(64) 00666500 117 22 95 88 51 37 1,489 795 694 Panehra Khurd(65) 00666600 42 23 19 370 69 301 1,143 598 545 Narhaoli(66) 00666700 149 80 69 1,432 738 694 Naryala(63) 00666800 138 69 69 388 187 201 Ahmadpur(62) 00666900 10 5 5 555 147 408 927 493 434 Hirapur( 61) 00667000 52 9 43 29 15 14 588 303 285 Atema(60) 00667100 4 2 2 487 194 293 2,739 1,394 1,345 Jawan(59) 00667200 154 8 146 995 637 358 3,533 1,806 1,727 Mohna(204) 00667300

    315 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village/ institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in QOQuiation2 hl

    0003 Palwal (Total) 49,030 35,008 229,614 123,664 105,950 44,302 24,109 20,193 0003 Palwal (Rural) 49,030 35,0!)8 229,614 123,664 105,950 44,302 24,109 20,193 0003 Palwal (Urban)

    00667400 Jalhaka(59) 375 297 ··1,922 1,044 878 393 214 179 00667500 Kulina( 178) 3lI 268 1,772 942 830 355 185 170 00667600 Masudpur( 179) 207 9 57 32 25 13 5 8 00667700 Hansapur( 181) 503 147 1,120 587 533 247 128 119 00667800 Bagpur Kalan(191) 643 580 3,599 1,890 1,709 758 417 341 00667900 Zaibabad Kherli(193) 214 65 381 212 169 92 53 39 00668000 Bhud(l94) ISO 82 529 290 239 106 61 45 00668100 Shailchpur( 195) 233 178 1,203 643 560 232 125 107 00668200 Behrampur(196) 77 20 109 60 49 30 20 10 00668300 NagaJia(l97) 464 68 421 223 198 85 38 47 00668400 Ihuppa(l92) 269 79 423 221 202 87 48 39 00668500 Bagpur Khurd( 190) 351 173 1,193 663 530 226 134 92 00668600 SoIra(189) 1,440 559 3,838 2,055 1,783 907 461 446 00668700 Bholra(188) 195 206 1,348 729 619 307 160 147 00668800 Rajupur Khadar (187) 485 191 1,246 666 580 267 139 128 00668900 Thanthri (182) SOl 339 2,190 1,215 975 437 245 192 00669000 BaIai(180) 307 209 1,370 747 623 218 122 96 00669100 Amarpur(I77) 223 191 1,181 631 550 210 118 92 00669200 Rampur Khor(176) 337 170 1,103 595 508 212 115 97 00669300 Dadota( 175) 143 246 1,557 837 720 282 158 124 00669400 Korara Shahpur(61) 152 17 552 297 255 67 40 21 00669500 Karesra(60) 466 341 2,180 1,137 1,043 376 180 196 00669600 Gopi Khera(58) 177 130 863 432 431 192 90 102 00669700 Ghagot(57) 150 306 2,168 1,161 1,007 486 259 227 00669800 Sadarpur(56) 208 144 926 520 406 188 102 86 00669900 Badraon(55) 845 357 2,282 1,238 1,044 437 236 201 00670000 Kakripur( 54) ISO 126 830 456 374 127 69 58 00670100 Mandkol(53) 827 371 2,342 1,247 1,095 405 233 172 00670200 Ladpur(52) 232 ------Un-inhabited------00670300 Devli(46) 375 392 2,783 1,522 1,261 480 261 219 00670400 Tatarpur(47) 136 III 744 409 335 108 64 44 00670500 Jataula(48) 126 190 1,194 634 560 205 121 84 00670600 Asoati(51) 420 613 4,432 2,381 2,OSI 830 464 366 00670700 Mc:dapur(49) 126 113 714 384 330 134 73 61 00670800 Dundsa(50) 169 212 1,299 686 613 232 135 97 00670900 Softa(l) 127 154 1,122 592 ;30 271 147 124 00671000 Gadhpuri(2) 249 188 1,353 785 568 244 143 101 00671100 Harphali(3) 368 236 1,432 762 670 243 128 115 00671200 Chhaprola( 4) 640 281 1,948 1,056 892 350 187 163 00671300 Sehrala(S) 467 247 1,734 901 833 314 162 152 00671400 Kalwaka(6) 478 407 2,633 1,395 1,238 617 345 272 00671500 Paroli(7) 571 136 841 446 395 218 112 106 00671600 Chandpur(l4 ) 137 90 556 309 247 84 49 35 00671700 Dungarpur(l3) 189 181 1,240 640 600 316 169 147 00671800 Dehlaka(8) 214 79 530 302 228 87 52 35 00671900 Teharki(12) 466 330 1,952 1,051 901 389 204 185 00672000 Saidpur(9) liS 6 28 16 12 6 3 3 00672100 Bhurja(IO) 294 173 1,006 549 457 186 108 78 00672200 S ikandarpur(ll) 212 195 1,410 773 637 229 127 102 00672300 Nangla Bhiku(41) 272 137 934 509 425 148 74 74 00672400 Pirthla(42) 1,228 971 6,300 3,410 2,890 976 530 446 00672500 Dudola(40) 646 625 3,947 2,136 1,811 718 386 332 00672600 Miranpur(43) 130 115 837 442 395 154 81 73 00672700 Baghola(44) 823 678 4,171 2,192 1,979 741 371 370 00672800 Janauli(4S) 998 904 6,036 3,319 2,717 1,076 622 454

    316 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract PALWAL Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    54,348 29,042 25,306 116,003 79,128 36,875 Palwal (Total) 54,348 29,042 25,306 116,003 79.128 36,875 Palwal (Rur-al) Palwal (Ur-ban)

    335 168 167 1,019 681 338 Jalhaka(59) 483 266 217 833 566 267 Kulina(178) 26 21 5 Masudpur( 179) 118 56 62 518 341 177 Hansapur( 181) 1,194 627 567 1,206 863 343 Bagpur Kalan(191) 157 119 38 Zaibabad Kherli(193) 119 69 50 261 175 86 Bhud(194) 313 170 143 589 401 188 Shaikhpur(l95) 37 25 12 Behrampur( 196) 205 111 94 196 150 46 Nagaiia(l97) 14 9 5 124 86 38 Jhuppa(192) 569 397 172 Bagpur Khurd(190) 490 273 217 1,502 1,115 387 Solra(189) 358 200 158 476 397 79 Bholra( 188) Rajupur Khadar (187) 322 162 160 619 423 196 164 88 76 911 702 209 Thanthri (182) 269 141 128 700 488 212 Baiai(180) 190 96 94 636 418 218 Amarpur( 177) Rampur Khor(176) 44 22 22 606 398 208 597 321 276 836 587 249 Dadota( 175) 31 16 IS 319 209 110 Koma Shahpur(61) 682 350 332 1,332 855 477 Katesra(60) 204 94 110 394 261 133 Gopi Khem(58) 505 276 229 646 512 134 Ghagot(57) Sadarpur(56) 105 53 52 497 365 132 231 121 110 973 706 267 Badraon(55) 139 75 64 556 347 209 Kakripur(54) 445 240 205 1,367 869 498 Mandkol(53) ------Un-inhabited------Ladpur(52) 563 326 237 1,711 1,125 586 Devli(46) Tatarpur(47) 131 75 56 500 322 178 290 164 126 723 432 291 Jataula(48) 1,209 631 572 2,496 1,627 869 Asoati(51) 149 78 71 380 267 113 Medapur(49) 217 115 102 781 488 293 Dundsa(50) Softa(l) 141 73 68 447 338 109 333 177 156 818 575 243 Gadhpuri(2) 674 365 309 838 554 284 Harphali(3) 526 283 243 1,044 694 350 Chhaprola(4) 341 177 164 969 624 345 Sehrala(5) 460 235 225 1,005 681 324 Kalwaka(6) 225 119 106 377 252 125 Paroli(7) 148 85 63 324 222 102 Chandpur(14) 398 323 75 Dungarpur( 13) 15 9 6 313 216 97 Dehlaka(8) 474 251 223 1,055 718 337 Teharki(12) 28 16 12 13 10 3 Saidpur(9) 230 117 113 563 376 187 Bhurja(10) 343 188 155 748 540 208 Sikanrlarpur( II) 305 163 142 565 386 179 Nangla Bhiku(41) 910 496 414 3,601 2,422 1,179 Pir-thla(42) 1,314 726 588 2,082 1,428 654 Dudola(40) 312 165 147 465 309 156 Miranpur(43) 1,387 697 690 2,537 1,637 900 Bagbola(44) 1,131 622 509 3,271 2,256 1,015 Janauli(45)

    317 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0003 Palwal (Total) 113,611 44,536 69,075 87,615 54,932 32,683 53,556 43,922 9,634 0003 Palwal (Rural) 113,611 44,536 .69,075 87,615 54,932 32,683 53,556 43,922 9,634 0003 Palwal (Urban)

    00667400 Jalhaka(59) 903 363 540· 879 473 406 566 443 123 00667500 Kulina(l78) 939 376 563 879 477 402 295 283 12 00667600 Masudpur(179) 31 II 20 25 16 9 8 8 00667700 Hansapur(181) 602 246 356 252 244 8 234 227 7 00667800 BagpurKalan(191) 2,393 1,027 1,366 1,086 790 296 806 759 47 00667900 Zaibabad Kherli(l93) 224 93 131 150 90 60 92 89 3 00668000 Bhud(194) 268 115 153 248 131 117 150 119 31 00668100 Shaikhpur(195) 614 242 372 537 298 239 276 266 IO 00668200 Behrarnpur( 196) 72 35 37 34 24 10 28 24 4 00668300 Nagalia(l97) 225 73 152 198 98 100 98 95 3 00668400 Jhuppa(l92) 299 135 164 230 117 113 114 113 00668500 8agpur Khurd(190) 624 266 358 516 298 218 244 214 30 00668600 Solra(189) 2,336 940 1,396 1,607 892 715 786 764 22 0066~700 Bholra(188) 872 332 540 616 321 295 299 243 56 00668800 Rajupur Khadar (187) 627 243 384 553 313 240 252 238 14 00668900 Thanthri (182) 1,279 513 766 702 485 217 658 478 180 00669000 Balai(180) 670 259 411 426 297 129 399 282 117 00669100 Arnarpur(I77) 545 213 332 310 282 28 259 245 14 00669200 Rampur Khor(176) 497 197 300 337 275 62 178 167 II 00669300 Dadota(l75) 721 250 471 617 355 262 266 251 15 00669400 Korara Shahpur(61 ) 233 88 145 280 143 137 278 142 136 00669500 Katesra(60) 848 282 566 879 497 382 562 455 107 00669600 Gopi Khera(58) 469 171 298 394 199 195 178 146 32 00669700 Ghagot(57) 1,522 649 873 678 390 288 191 172 19 00669800 Sadarpur(56) 429 155 274 609 345 264 145 142 3 00669900 Badraon(SS) 1,309 532 777 1,124 662 462 618 439 179 00670000 Kakripur(54) 274 109 165 548 298 250 367 241 126 00670100 Mandkol(53) 975 378 597 1,371 742 629 635 505 130 00670200 Ladpur(52) ------Un-inhabited------00670300 Devli(46) 1,072 397 675 1,005 662 343 618 530 88 00670400 Tatarpur(47) 244 87 157 448 248 200 273 187 86 00670500 Jataula(48) 471 202 269 632 337 295 345 290 55 00670600 Asoati(51) 1,936 754 1,182 1,220 1,018 202 1,028 911 117 00670700 Medapur(49) 334 117 217 189 189 187 187 00670800 Dundsa(50) 518 198 320 404 283 121 151 135 16 00670900 Softa(l) 675 254 421 677 348 329 230 187 43 00671000 Gadhpuri(2) 535 210 325 642 338 304 323 276 47 00671100 HarphaJi(3) 594 208 386 888 477 411 423 317 106 00671200 Chhaprola(4) 904 362 542 820 429 391 449 420 29 00671300 Sehrala(5) 765 277 488 461 406 5S 398 385 13 00671400 Kalwaka(6) 1,628 714 914 939 561 378 469 411 58 00671500 Paroli(7) 464 194 270 399 214 185 198 172 26 00671600 Chandpur(l4) 232 87 145 187 136 51 140 134 6 00671700 Dungarpur(13) 842 317 525 353 236 117 252 178 74 00671800 Dehlaka(8) 217 86 131 257 152 105 155 149 6 00671900 Teharki(12) 897 333 564 923 481 442 457 395 62 00672000 Saidpur(9) 15 6 9 II 6 5 9 4 5 00672100 Bhurja(IO) 443 173 270 410 223 187 376 201 175 00672200 Sikandarpur(lI) 662 233 429 344 334 10 303 296 7 00672300 Nangla Bhiku(41) 369 123 246 385 210 175 146 116 30 00672400 Pirthla(42) 2,699 988 1,711 2,759 1,706 1,053 1,410 1,227 183 00672500 Dudola(40) 1,865 708 1,157 1,340 894 446 758 684 74 00672600 Miranpur(43) 372 133 239 391 207 184 153 136 17 00672700 Bagho1a(44) 1,634 555 1,079 1,023 897 126 827 785 42 00672800 Janauli(45) 2,765 1,063 1,702 1,895 1,356 539 1,347 1,164 183

    318 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract PALWAL Industrial category of main workers Name of Village . Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    24,967 19,443 5,524 5,178 3,976 1,202 1,483 1,077 406 21,928 19,426 1,502 Palwal (Total) 24,967 19,443 5,524 5,178 3,976 1,202 1,483 1,077 406 21,928 19,426 l,501 Palwal (Rural) Palwal (Urban)

    296 231 65 104 67 37 9 6 3 157 139 18 Jalbaka(59) 161 158 3 15 13 2 4 4 lIS lOS 7 Kulina(178) 8 8 Masudpur(179) 138 135 3 9 9 87 83 4 Hansapur(ISI) 554 531 23 63 57 6 6 6 183 165 IS Bagpur Kalan(191) 72 71 I I I 18 17 I Zaibabad Kherli(193) 129 100 29 6 5 1 15 14 Bhud(194) 225 218 7 13 II 2 37 36 Sbaikbpur( 195) 23 21 2 5 3 2 Behrampur(196) 75 73 2 5 4 2 2 16 16 Nagalia(197) 71 11 33 32 I 2 2 8 S Jhuppa( 192) 145 131 14 22 17 5 8 4 4 69 62 7 Bagpur Khurd(190) 552 538 14 97 92 5 4 3 133 131 2 Solra(l89) 225 181 44 58 46 12 3 3 13 13 Bholra(l88) 229 217 12 3 3 19 17 2 RajupurKhadar(187) 435 300 135 75 65 10 17 17 131 96 35 Thanthri (182) 139 110 29 6 4 2 11 9 2 243 159 84 Balai(l80) 89 83 6 8 S 6 6 156 148 8 Amarpur(177) 80 75 5 II II 4 2 2 83 79 4 Rampur Khor(176) 100 93 7 32 29 3 9 8 I 125 121 4 Dadota(175) 153 73 80 112 59 53 5 3 2 S 7 Korara Shahpur(61) 245 160 S5 75 6S 7 6 5 236 222 14 Katesra(60) 81 62 19 25 23 2 71 60 II Gopi Khera(58) 101 88 13 10 9 I 6 5 74 70 4 Ghagot(57) 69 69 9 9 I 66 63 3 Sadarpur(56) 230 170 60 62 55 7 7 6 319 20S HI Badraon(55) 269 151 112 34 23 II 64 61 3 Kakripur(54) 288 208 80 109 81 28 5 4 233 212 21 Mandkol(53) ------Un-inhabited------Ladpur(S2) 103 77 26 8 3 5 24 18 6 483 432 51 Devli(46) 82 44 38 14 I 13 177 142 35 Tatarpur(47) 123 101 22 32 17 15 189 17l 18 Jataula(4S) 229 186 43 67 31 36 21 21 711 673 38 Asoati(51) 71 71 12 12 104 104 Medapur(49) 56 42 14 I 4 4 90 88 2 Dundsa(50) 53 43 10 47 29 18 23 18 5 107 97 10 Softa(l) 134 99 35 8 7 I 10 6 4 171 164 7 Gadhpuri(2) 218 163 55 93 46 47 4 4 108 104 4 Harphali(3) 185 164 21 125 123 2 7 4 3 132 129 3 Cbbaprola(4) 213 205 8 74 72 2 2 2 109 106 3 Sehrala(5) 237 191 46 118 109 9 2 2 112 109 3 Kalwaka(6) 75 66 9 4 4 IS 9 6 104 93 II Parol i(7) 80 78 2 19 18 I 41 3S 3 Chandpur(14) 107 89 18 24 8 16 41 5 36 80 76 4 Dungarpur(I3) 129 127 2 6 6 20 16 . 4 Dehlaka(8) 224 191 33 94 80 14 42 31 II 97 93 4 Teharki(12) I I 3 2 I 5 2 3 Saidpur(9) 236 124 112 8 4 4 53 26 27 79 47 32 Bhurja( I 0) 204 199 5 43 43 1 I 55 53 2 Sikandarpur( 11) 84 73 II 8 6 2 22 8 14 32 29 3 Nangla Bhiku(41) 657 555 102 16 13 3 9 9 728 650 78 Pirthla(42) 343 296 47 75 65 10 9 9 331 314 11 Dudola(40) 49 42 7 8 6 2 I 95 87 8 Miranpur(43) 169 168 I 12 9 3 14 12 2 632 596 36 Baghola(44) 524 387 137 106 101 5 51 44 7 666 632 34 Janauli(45)

    319 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name ofViJlage Industrial cate~o!! code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0003 Palwal (Total) 34,059 ll,O10 23,049 13,377 2,578 10,799 12,683 4,1l8 8,565 0003 Palwal (Rural) 34,059 ll,OIO 23,049 13,377 2,578 10,799 12,683 4,1l8 8,565 0003 Palwal (Urban)

    00667400 Jalhaka(59) 313 30 283 . 245 16 229 54 9 45 00667500 Kulina(178) 584 194 390 223 16 207 173 55 118 00667600 Masudpur(179) 17 8 9 12 6 6 5 2 3 00667700 Hansapur( 181 ) 18 17 I 4 4 00667800 Bagpur Kalan(l91 ) 280 31 249 224 16 208 49 9 40 00667900 Zaibabad Kherli(193) 58 57 58 I 57 00668000 Bhud(194) 98 12 86 80 3 77 14 5 9 47 00668100 Shaikhpur( 195) 261 32 229 183 2 181 74 27 00668200 Behrarnpur( 196) 6 6 I I 00668300 Nagalia(l97) 100 3 97 94 2 92 S 5 00668400 Jhuppa(l92) 116 4 112 84 3 81 30 I 29 00668500 Bagpur Khurd(190) 272 84 188 153 31 122 92 43 49 00668600 Solra(189) 821 128 693 391 15 376 398 99 299 160 . 00668'700 Bholra( 188) 317 78 239 85 7 78 230 70 00668800 Rajupur Khadar (187) 301 75 226 189 22 167 110 52 58 33 00668900 Thanthri (182) 44 7 37 3 3 37 4 00669000 Balai(l80) 27 15 12 2 I 1 12 3 9 00669100 Amarpur( 177) 51 37 14 10 4 6 36 29 1 00669200 Rarnpur Khor(176) 159 108 51 55 33 22 31 30 I 00669300 Dadota(175) 3S1 104 247 125 16 109 192 65 127 00669400 Korara Shahpur( 61) 2 2 I 00669500 Katesra(60) 317 42 275 90 7 83 190 25 165 00669600 Gopi Khera(58) 216 53 163 121 31 90 78 13 65 00669700 Ghagot(S7) 487 218 269 5 5 466 205 261 81 00669800 Sadarpur(56) 464 203 261 317 138 179 137 56 126 00669900 Badraon(55) 506 223 283 44 28 16 226 100 00670000 Kakripur(54) 181 57 124 IS3 54 99 IS 3 12 00670100 Mandkol(53) 736 237 499 373 151 222 179 55 124 00670200 Ladpur(S2) ------U n-inhabited------00670300 DevJi(46) 387 132 255 233 51 182 100 44 56 00670400 Tatarpur( 47) 175 61 114 96 23 73 45 16 29 00670500 Jataula(48) 287 47 240 180 37 143 95 7 88 00670600 Asoati(51) 192 107 85 34 12 22 69 15 S4 00670700 Medapur(49) 2 2 00670800 DUndsa(50) 253 148 105 18 7 II 66 40 26 234 00670900 Softa(l) 447 161 286 43 II 32 357 123 00671000 Gadhpuri(2) 319 62 257 8 3 5 307 58 249 00671100 Harphali(3) 465 160 305 259 73 186 177 63 114 00671200 Chhaprola(4) 371 9 362 55 2 53 91 5 86 00671300 Sehrala(5) 63 21 42 19 18 39 16 23 00671400 Kalwaka(6) 470 150 320 76 17 59 382 127 255 00671500 Paro1i(7) 201 42 159 51 15 36 80 19 61 00671600 Chandpur(14) 47 2 45 44 44 I 1 00671700 Dungarpur(13) 101 58 43 I I 14 8 6 00671800 Dchlaka(8) 102 3 99 100 3 97 1 261 00671900 Teharki(12) 466 86 380 121 24 97 308 47 00672000 Saidpur(9) 2 2 I 1 00672100 Bhurja(lO) 34 22 12 7 I 6 3 3 00672200 Sikandarpur( II) 41 38 3 5 3 2 34 33 I 00672300 Nangla Bhiku(41) 239 94 145 28 4 24 169 88 81 138 00672400 Pirthla(42) 1,349 479 870 656 150 506 220 82 00672500 Dudola(40) 582 210 372 260 34 226 167 60 107 131 00672600 Miranpur(43) 238 71 167 15 6 9 181 50 00672700 Baghola(44) 196 112 84 55 II 44 5 4 I 174 00672800 Janauli(45) 548 192 356 179 78 101 248 74

    320 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract PALWAL of mar~inal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    944 320 624 7,055 3,994 3,061 141,999 68,732 73,267 Palwal (Total) 0003 944 320 624 7,055 3,994 3,061 141,999 68,732 73,267 Palwal (Rural) 0003 Palwal (Urban) 0003

    13 5 8 1,043 571 472 Jalhalca(59) 00667400 188 123 65 893 465 428 Kulina( 178) 00667500 32 16 16 Masudpur(179) 00667600 13 13 868 343 525 Hansapur(l8l) 00667700 7 6 2,513 I?IOO 1,413 Bagpur Kalan(191) 00667800 231 122 109 Zaibabad Kherli(193) 00667900 4 4 281 159 122 Bhud(I94) 00668000 4 3 I 666 345 321 Shaikhpur(195) 00668100 4 4 75 36 39 Behrampur(196) 00668200 223 125 98 Nagalia(197) 00668300 2 2 193 104 89 Jhuppa(192) 00668400 II 10 16 9 7 677 365 312 Bagpur Khurd(190) 00668500 31 13 18 2,231 1,163 1,068 Solra(l89) 00668600 I I 732 408 324 Bholra(188) 00668700 2 I 693 353 340 Rajupur Khadar (187) 00668800 3 2 1,488 730 758 Thanthri (182) 00668900 13 11 2 944 450 494 Balai(180) 00669000 4 3 871 349 522 Amarpur( 177) 00669100 73 45 28 766 320 446 Rampur Khor(176) 00669200 10 3 7 24 20 4 940 482 458 Dadota( 175) 00669300 272 154 118 Korara Shahpur(61) 00669400 9 2 7 28 8 20 1,301 640 661 Katesra(60) 00669500 I 16 9 7 469 233 236 Gopi Khera(58) 00669600 7 4 3 9 9 1,490 771 719 Ghagot(S7) 00669700 3 2 7 7 317 175 142 Sadarpur(56) 00669800 3 2 233 93 140 1,158 576 582 Badraon(55) 00669900 13 13 282 158 124 Kalcripur(54) 00670000 2 182 30 152 971 505 466 Mandkol(53) 00670100 ------Un-inhabited------Ladpur(52) 00670200 23 9 14 31 28 3 1,778 860 918 Devli(46) 00670300 34 22 12 296 161 135 Tatarpur(47) 00670400 12 3 9 562 297 265 lataula(48) 00670500 4 4 85 76 9 3,212 1,363 1,849 Asoati(51) 00670600 2 2 525 195 330 Medapur(49) 00670700 42 6 36 127 95 32 895 403 492 Dundsa(50) 00670800 22 6 16 25 21 4 445 244 201 Softa(l) 00670900 4 3 711 447 264 Gadhpuri(2) 00671000 3 3 26 24 2 544 285 259 Harphali(3) 00671100 225 2 223 1,128 627 501 Chhaprola(4) 00671200 5 4 I 1,273 495 778 Sehrala(5) 00671300 4 3 8 5 3 1,694 834 860 Kalwaka(6) 00671400 29 28 41 7 34 442 232 210 Paroli(7) 00671500 2 1 369 173 196 Chandpur(14) 00671600 24 23 62 49 13 887 404 483 Dungarpur( 13) 00671700 I 273 ISO 123 Dehlaka(8) 00671800 24 2 22 13 13 1,029 570 459 Teharki(12) 00671900 I I 17 10 7 Saidpur(9) 00672000 12 10 2 12 8 4 596 326 270 Bhurja(IO) 00672100 2 2 1,066 439 627 Sikandarpur( 11) 00672200 39 I 38 3 1 2 549 299 250 Nangia Bhiku(41) 00672300 12 6 6 461 241 220 3,541 1,704 1,837 Pirthla(42) 00672400 12 9 3 143 107 36 2,607 1,242 1,365 Dudola(40) 00672500 I 41 14 27 446 235 211 Miranpur(43) 00672600 136 97 39 3,148 1,295 1,853 Baghola(44) 00672700 11 9 2 llO 31 79 4,141 1,963 2,178 Janauli(45) 00672800

    321 DISTRICT CENSlJS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK-

    Area of Total population (including Population in the Location Name of Village Number of institutional and hOliseless code Village! households age-group 0-6 number C.DR in EOEulation} Females Persons Males Females ill:!:laII::S Persons Males 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7

    3,653 1.353 773 580 00672900 Alawalpur(62) 1,2711 1,235 8,021 4,368 910 351 194 157 00673000 Chirwari(167) 394 2.66 2,017 1,107 223 108 66 42 00673100 Malikgani(164) 49 72 508 285 393 154 91 63 00673200 Lalpur Qadim(l66) 171 III 868 475 707 307 117 130 00673300 Khajurka(165) S92 237 1,563 856 580 242 133 109 00673400 Fazalpur(63} 185 198 ],264 684 1,516 654 349 305 00673500 Ferozepur(64) 630 493 3,364 1,848 837 757 304 177 127 00673600 Aghwanpur(65) 343 227 1,594 81S 341 193 148 00673700 AJapur(66) 283 311 1,813 998 95 40 23 17 00673800 Patl i Kalan(39) 129 35 219 124 580 240 127 113 00673900 Patli Khurd(67) 533 213 1,274 694 472 149 85 64 00674000 Gugera(68) 288 162 1,010 538 159 113 144 119 00674\00 Amru(3S) 2')6 245 1,591 Inll 3,348 1,256 721 535 00674200 Dhatir(37) 1,787 1,086 7,182 3,834 453 182 110 72 00674300 Jaindapur( 16) 243 165 972 519 622 238 123 115 00674400 Attar Chata( 17) 370 210 1,313 691 1,113 987 429 231 198 00974500 Kishorpur( 18) 363 332 2,100 40 16 9 7 00674600 Raj upur Bangar( 19) 79 15 89 49 ------Un-inhabited------00674700 Ulainda(20) 58 ------Un-inhabited------00674800 Mi1akpur(21) 282 ______Un_inhabited ______00674900 Papri(22) 203 679 265 143 122 00675000 Adupur(23) 234 228 1,436 757 1,613 605 320 285 00675100 Allika(36) 987 561 3,482 1,869 378 149 79 70 00675200 Kakrali(69) 136 114 800 422 371 337 145 76 69 0061S300 Meghpur(72) 119 110 708 421 161 84 77 00675400 Lalwa(71) liS 135 909 488 467 236 137 99 00675500 Raipur(74) lOS 161 1,020 553 704 309 183 126 00675600 Gailpur(33) 280 230 1,558 854 1,048 976 386 209 177 00675700 Karna(70) 407 293 2,024 65 29 9 20 00675800 Bamnika(35) 138 25 133 68 323 156 89 67 00675900 Rajolaka(34 ) 134 95 709 386 231 89 52 37 00676000 Kairaka(25) 121 71 474 243 815 334 169 165 00676100 Mahesl1pur(24 ) 258 264 1,725 910 1,148 551 306 245 00676200 Badha(27) 418 356 2.561 1,413 229 94 50 44 00676300 Jor Khera(28) 159 75 520 291 424 161 88 73 00676400 Rakhota(29) 143 139 932 508 452 185 102 83 00676500 Dhamaka(30) 244 156 991 539 202 168 69 40 29 00676600 Nangli Pachanki(26) 93 44 370 1,345 492 267 22S 00676700 Aharwan(32) 720 421 2,879 1,534 530 306 170 136 00676800 Ja1alpur Kbalsa(J I) 169 168 1,150 620 1,001 384 209 17S 00676900 Durgapur(76) 336 350 2,145 1,144 1,142 621 353 268 00617000 Rajpura(77) 276 332 2,425 1,233 697 261 144 117 00677100 Ratipur(7S) 339 234 1,542 845 649 294 169 125 00677200 Jodhpur(78 1 230 197 1,423 774 2,439 2,202 991 505 486 00677300 Tikri Brahman(82) 430 681 4,641 l,lJ8 1,()22 440 232 208 00677400 RehrRlla(81) 283 297 2,160 628 238 127 III 00677500 Chirawta(80) 211 207 1,343 715 894 807 398 214 184 00677600 Dholagarh(79) 168 271 1,?01 6,534 5,545 2,752 1,490 1,262 00677700 Palwal(Rural)(Part)(73) 2,011 2,070 12,079 1,310 1,100 460 269 191 00677800 Khusropur(lS9) 239 366 2,410 1,498 1,294 445 254 191 00677900 Asawta() 60) 449 424 2.192 893 735 362 206 156 00678000 Lohagarh(l61) 94 269 1,628 1,408 641 341 300 0()618100 Kithwari( 163) 644 451 3,034 1,626 615 535 291 151 140 00678200 Ronija(162) 244 173 1,150 152 155 69 29 40 00678300 Hosangabad( 152) 182 41 307 1,021 884 357 198 159 00678400 Chhaju Nagar(l53) 392 295 1,905 463 370 177 104 73 00678500 Akbarpur Dakora(lSI ) 207 140 833 1,9[6 1,685 738 382 356 0067&600 Rasulpur(ISO) 6&6 563 3,601 685 264 129 135 00678700 Kherla Frizerpur( 170) 245 240 1,457 712

    322 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract PALWAL Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    1,466 807 659 4,504 2,943 1,561 Alawalpur(62) 10 5 5 1,084 773 311 ClJirwari(167) 30 19 II 204 147 57 Malikgani(164) 80 41 39 521 348 173 Lalpur Qadim(166) 962 517 445 804 552 252 Khajurka( 165) 316 155 161 729 479 250 FazaJpur(63) 341 180 161 1,662 1,178 484 Ferozepur(64) 536 288 248 902 561 341 Aghwanpur(65) 1,122 614 508 1,022 689 333 A1apur(66) 130 91 39 Patli Kalan(39) 45 26 19 660 450 210 Patli Khurd(67) 14 6 8 509 353 156 Gugera(68) 364 190 174 894 588 306 Amru(38) 1,082 580 502 3,905 2,571 1,334 Dhatir(37) 158 80 78 576 361 215 Jaindapur(16) 371 190 181 703 458 245 Attar Chata( 17) 492 263 229 1,023 685 338 Kishorpur( 18) 53 36 17 Rajupur Bangar(19) ------Un-inhabited------Ulainda(20) ------Un-inhabited------Milakpur(21) ------Un-inhabited------Papri(22) 239 127 112 782 519 263 Adupur(23) 777 404 373 1,940 1,275 665 A1lika(36) 98 54 44 426 281 145 Kakrali(69) 606 316 290 331 201 130 Meghpur(72) 271 151 120 522 345 177 Lalwa(71) 2 483 333 150 Raipur(74) 286 159 127 847 576 271 Gailpur(33) 485 260 225 1,035 703 332 Karna(70) 66 50 16 Bamnika(35) 336 238 98 Rajolaka(34) 35 14 21 265 167 98 Kairaka(25) 537 287 250 844 590 254 Maheshpur(24 ) 646 376 270 1,244 887 357 Badha(27) 62 38 24 270 198 72 Jor Khera(28) 71 36 35 480 347 133 Rakhota(29) 296 159 137 541 369 172 Dhamaka(30) 235 154 81 Nangli Pachanki(26) 897 483 414 1,570 1,053 517 Abarwan(32) 4 2 2 336 279 57 Jalalpur Khalsa(31) 674 357 317 1,222 797 425 Durgapur(76) 680 356 324 776 607 169 Rajpura(77) 202 109 93 913 618 295 Ratipur(75) 63 30 33 703 502 201 Jodhpur(78) 1,163 619 544 2,112 1,487 625 Tikri Brahman(82) 459 241 218 1,043 708 335 Rehrana(81) 180 95 85 778 505 273 Chirawta(80) 746 397 349 878 565 313 Dholagarh(79) 4,648 2,485 2,163 5,356 3,701 . 1,655 PalwaJ(Rural)(Part)(73) 346 190 156 1,351 864 487 Khusropur( 159) 635 332 303 1,548 1,051 497 Asawta(160) 1,275 690 585 865 587 278 Lohagarh( 161 ) 1,215 650 565 1,461 979 482 Kithwari(163) 102 53 49 501 356 145 Ronija(l62) 134 71 63 138 92 46 Hosangabad(152) 527 286 241 1,058 687 371 Chhaju Nagar(l53) 65 41 24 403 279 124 Akbarpur Dakora( 151) 1,916 1,007 909 1,510 1,039 471 Rasulpur(150) 495 250 245 856 573 283 Kherla Frizerpur(l70)

    323 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD!lLOCK- Location Name of Village Main workers code Illiterates Total workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S

    00672900 Alawalpur( 62) 3,517 1,425 2,092 2,992 1,&85 1,107 1,606 1,455 151 00673000 Chirwari( 167) 933 334 599 898 501 397 4% 446 50 00673100 Malikgani( 164) 304 138 166 205 127 7& 124 1I8 6 00673200 Laipur Qad,m(166) 347 127 220 400 209 19J 225 172 53 00673301) Khajurka( 165) 759 304 455 468 322 146 308 286 22 00673400 Fazalpur(63) 535 205 330 437 284 153 289 217 72 00673500 Ferozepur(64) 1.702 670 1.032 1,039 792 247 806 664 142 00673600 Aghwanpur(65) 692 276 416 724 381 343 692 365 327 00673700 Alapur(66) 791 309 482 483 431 52 400 361 39 00673800 Patli Kalan(39) 89 33 56 101 50 51 JOO 49 51 00673900 Patli Khurd(67) 614 244 370 473 323 150 427 282 145 00674000 Gugera(68) 501 185 316 345 250 95 266 227 39 00674100 Amru(38) 703 250 453 857 469 388 361 296 65 00674200 Dhatir(37) 3,277 1,263 2,014 3,113 1,772 1,341 2,269 1,393 876 00674300 Jaindapur( 16) 396 158 238 477 241 236 450 235 215 00674400 Attar Chata( 17) 610 233 371 611 312 299 191 176 15 0(){j745oo Kishorpur( IS) 1,077 428 649 1,096 569 527 514 391 123 00674600 RajLlpur Bangar(19) 36 13 23 22 20 2 16 14 2 00674700 Ulainda(20) -----Un-inhabited------00614800 Mitakpur(21) ------Un-inhabited------00614900 Papri(22) ----Un-inhabited----- 00675000 Adupur(23) 654 238 416 673 349 324 246 228 18 00675100 Allika(36) 1,542 594 94S 1.682 852 830 1,012 730 282 00675200 Kakrali(69) 374 141 233 351 183 168 325 169 156 00675300 Meghpur(72) 377 170 207 240 176 64 174 153 21 00675400 Lalwa(71) 387 143 244 326 208 118 205 175 30 00675500 Raipur(74) 537 220 317 307 209 98 305 208 97 00675600 Gailpur(33) 711 278 433 553 380 113 319 315 4 00675700 Karna(70) 989 345 644 656 446 210 349 333 16 00675800 Bamnika(3S) 67 18 49 71 36 35 32 32 00675900 Rajolaka(34) 373 148 225 331 167 164 119 101 18 00676000 Kairaka(2S) 209 76 133 211 107 104 87 85 2 00676100 Maheshpur(24) 881 320 561 775 430 345 322 287 35 108 00676200 Badha(27) 1,317 526 791 1,083 556 527 59J 483 2 00676300 lor Khera(2S) 250 93 157 143 113 30 104 102 00676400 Rakhota(29) 452 161 291 267 207 60 195 147 48 00676500 Dhamaka(30) 450 170 280 382 213 169 130 127 3 83 00676600 Nangli Pachanki(26) 135 48 87 21S 120 98 175 92 293 00676700 Aharwan(32) 1,309 481 828 1,183 745 438 807 514 00676800 JalaJpur Khalsa(3 J) 814 341 473 423 259 164 169 142 27 70 00676900 Durgapur(76) 923 347 576 961 483 478 398 328 153 00677000 Raj pura(77) 1,649 676 973 723 516 207 525 372 35 00677100 Ratipur(75) 629 227 402 544 360 184 369 334 32 00677200 Jodhpur(78) 720 272 448 366 329 37 342 310 00677300 Tikri Brahmaa(82) 2,529 952 1,577 1,489 990 499 1.006 737 269 00677400 Rehrana(81) I,1I7 430 687 652 491 161 496 455 41 28 00677500 Chirawta(80) 565 210 355 377 269 108 252 224 18 00677600 Dholagarh(79) 823 329 494 385 359 26 327 309 00677700 Palwal(Rural)(Part)(73) 6.723 2.833 3,890 3,002 2,626 376 1.887 1.806 81 jC:; 621 53& S3 1)0677~'~:J l~ :,:' ;roj'l!f( 159) 1,059 446 613 fi52 % 852 610 242 O{){)77900 Asa\~tatl60) 1,244 447 797 1,044 650 394 86 00678000 Lohagartl(l61) 763 306 451 561 361 200 422 336 60 00678100 Kilhwari(163) 1,573 647 926 846 704 142 605 545 37 00678200 Ronija(162) 649 259 390 490 286 204 252 215 8 00678300 Hosangabad(IS2) 169 60 109 82 71 II /2 64 39 00678400 Chhaju Nagw(153) 847 334 513 560 445 115 412 373 25 00678500 Akbarpur DaIrora(l51) 430 184 246 212 174 38 137 112 128 00678600 Rasulpur(150) 2.091 877 1,214 962 763 ]99 761 633 97 0061S700 Kherla Frizerpur( 170) 601 199 402 530 345 ISS 32(} 223

    324 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract PALWAL Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    777 702 75 44 34 10 52 45 7 733 674 S9 A1awalpur(62) 266 228 38 32 27 5 31 28 3 167 163 4 Chirwari(167) 32 32 4 4 5 5 83 77 6 Malikgani(164) 147 97 50 9 8 I 6 6 63 61 2 La1pur Qadim(l66) 113 101 12 25 22 3 5 5 165 158 7 Khajurka(l65) 136 87 49 17 9 8 4 3 132 118 14 Fazalpur(63) 317 270 47 34 20 14 7 7 448 367 81 Feroz.epur(64) 346 145 201 212 101 III 3 2 131 \17 14 Aghwanpur(6S) 63 54 9 60 47 13 27 17 10 250 243 7 Alapur(66) 96 47 49 4 2 2 Patli Kalan(39) 271 161 110 32 20 12 44 27 17 80 74 6 Patti Khurd(61) 130 107 23 I 7 7 128 113 IS Gugcra(6S) 189 148 41 73 S4 19 18 17 81 77 4 Amru(38) 1,676 914 762 49 37 12 103 50 53 441 392 49 Dhatir(37) 345 177 168 41 16 25 21 7 14 43 35 8 Jaindapur( 16) 96 91 5 94 84 10 Attar Chata( 17) 281 251 30 53 51 2 19 18 161 71 90 Kishorpur(IS) 10 9 6 5 1 Rajupur Bangar(19) ------Un-inhabited------Ulainda(20) ------Un-inbabited------Milakpur(21 ) ------Un-inbabited------Papri(22) 182 165 17 1 133 60 59 Adupur(23) 445 386 59 107 98 9 7 6 I 453 240 213 Allika(36) 204 88 116 3 2 1 12 3 9 106 76 30 Kakrali(69) 6 6 14 682 152 140 12 Meghpur(72) 60 47 13 144 128 16 Lalwa(71) 92 64 28 2 2 211 142 69 Raipur(14) 145 142 3 7 7 167 166 1 Gailpur(33) 167 161 6 2 2 12 12 168 158 10 Karna(70) 27 27 5 5 Bamnika(35) 81 65 16 38 36 2 Rajolaka(34) 58 58 6 5 1 2 2 21 20 1 Kairaka(2S) 158 136 22 23 13 10 17 17 124 121 3 Maheshpur(24) 342 254 88 95 91 4 49 43 6 105 95 10 Badha(27) 71 70 I 10 10 23 22 Jor Khera(2S) 54 46 8 76 47 29 I 64 53 II Rakhota(29) 98 96 2 2 2 I 29 28 Dhamaka(30) 140 57 83 I 1 3 3 31 31 Nangli Pachanki(26) 428 242 186 70 39 31 85 29 56 224 204 20 Aharwan(32) 81 73 8 6 5 1 18 9 9 64 55 9 Jalalpur Khalsa(31) 139 118 21 84 56 28 2 2 173 152 21 Durgapur(76) 215 194 21 247 122 125 1 62 55 7 Rajpura(77) 138 130 8 2 2 4 4 225 198 27 Ratipur(75) 129 114 15 21 19 2 192 177 15 Jodhpur(78) 384 198 186 18 9 9 33 31 2 571 499 72 Tikri Brahman(32) 157 154 3 4 3 1 5 4 330 294 36 Rehrana(81) 63 61 2 6 5 I II 4 7 172 154 IS Chirawta(SO) 27 22 5 19 16 3 20 20 261 251 10 Dholagarh(79) 37 30 7 33 29 4 34 29 5 1,783 1,718 65 Palwal(RuraJ)(Part)(73) 217 .159 58 9 3 6 9 9 386 367 19 Khusropur(159) 472 294 178 28 23 5 11 5 6 341 288 53 Asawta(160) 64 54 10 16 5 II 5 3 2 337 274 63 Lohagarh( 161 ) 247 228 19 15 15 I 342 302 40 Kithwari(163) 109 92 17 36 30 6 10 9 97 84 13 Ronija(162) 18 15 3 7 6 1 47 43 4 Hosangabad(152) 166 147 19 32 27 S 27 24 3 187 175 12 Chhaju Nagar(153) 51 40 11 23 15 8 29 23 6 34 34 Akbarpur Dakora( I 5 1) 74 54 20 132 121 11 35 26 9 520 432 88 Rasulpur( ISO) 216 128 88 8 5 3 7 6 89 84 5 Kherla Frizcrpur(170)

    325 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CDBLOCK- Industrial cate!l;o~ Location Name ofYiliage code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 49 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

    343 00672900 Alawalpur(62) 1.386 430 956 668 102 566 495 152 62 00673000 Chirwari(167) 402 S5 347 316 38 278 76 14 00673100 Malikgani(I64) 81 9 72 33 I 32 44 4 40 00671200 Lalpur Qadim( 166) 175 37 138 109 20 89 50 10 40 00613300 Khajurka( 165) 160 36 124 35 4 31 107 18 89 49 00673400 FlIZ3lpur(63) 148 67 81 39 12 27 68 19 34 00673:500 Ferozepur(64) 233 128 105 36 15 21 7: 37 14 00673600 Aghwanpur(65) 32 16 16 2 1 23 If 6 00671700 Alapur(66) 83 70 13 10 5 5 50 44 00671S00 Patli Kalan(39) I I 00673900 Patli Khurd(67) 46 41 5 7 5 2 28 26 2 I 14 00614000 Gugen(68) 79 n 56 39 2 37 IS 93 00674100 Amru(38) 496 173 323 349 119 230 144 51 141 163 00674200 Dhatir(37) 844 379 465 210 68 142 304 19 00674300 Jaindapur(16) 27 6 21 2 2 25 6 82 00674400 Attar Chata( I 7) 420 136 284 150 25 125 131 49 243 00614500 Kishorpur(l 8} 582 178 404 lSI 43 108 345 102 00674600 Rajupur Bangar(l9) 6 6 6 6 00611\100 U\ainda(2(}) -----Un-inh.abited 00674800 Milakpur(21) ----Un-inhabitoo------00674900 Papri(22) ----Un-inhabited-- 0067S000 Adupur(23) 427 121 306 252 29 223 76 25 51 00675100 Allika(36) 670 122 548 290 50 240 106 36 70 2 0067S2oo Kakrali(69) 26 14 12 5 4 7 5 7 00675300 Meghpur(72) 66 23 43 8 31 0061SOWO Lalwa(71) \2\ ~~ gg 12 21 50 32 00675500 Raipur(74) 2 1 1 I I 00675600 Gailpur(33) 234 65 169 lIS 23 92 31 10 21 4 00675700 Kama(70) 307 113 194 217 38 179 6 2 0067S100 Bamnika(35) 39 4 35 39 4 35 9 00675900 Rajoloka(34) 212 66 146 196 59 137 10 00616000 Kairaka(25) 124 22 102 104 17 87 14 2 12 168 00676100 Maheshpur(24) 453 143 310 169 3& 131 255 87 [m671J100 Badha(27) 492 73 419 256 29 227 191 35 156 I 00616300 JOI Khera(2S) 39 11 28 36 10 26 2 I 0067fi400 RaklKlta(29) 72 60 12 68 57 II 117 0()676500 Dhamaka(30) 252 86 166 59 13 46 171 54 1 0()676600 Nangli Pachanki(26) 43 28 15 38 24 14 4 3 29 00676700 Aharwan(32) 376 231 145 152 60 92 IJ7 lOS 16 17 00616&00 Ja1alput Kha\sa(31) 254 HI 131 1 n 69 134 00676900 Durgapur(76) 563 155 408 202 37 165 203 59 49 00677000 Rajpura(77) 198 144 54 9 7 2 108 146 00677100 Ratipur(7S) 175 26 149 I 172 26 2 00677200 Jodhpur(78) 24 19 5 3 2 17 15 129 00677300 Tikri Brahman(82) 483 253 230 92 25 67 143 14 80 00671400 Rehrana(SI ) 156 36 120 37 5 32 99 19 60671500 Chlrawta(&O) 125 4S SO 7 6 1 2 O()677600 Dhoiagarh(79) 58 SO 8 1 1 O()677700 Palwal(Rurai)(Part)(73) 1,115 820 295 24 12 12 29 14 IS 2 00677800 Khusropur( 159) 41 28 13 11 6 S 5 3 73 00677900 Asawta(160) 192 40 152 69 23 46 86 13 7 104 00678000 Lohagarh(161) 139 25 114 3 2 I III 122 14 00678100 Kithwari( 163) 241 159 82 77 12 65 136 61 00678200 Ronija(162) 238 71 16"1 69 11 51 i5 14 3 00678300 Hosangabad(l52) 10 7 3 4 1 31 00678400 Chhaju Nagar(l53) 148 12 76 6 2 4 37 6 34 5 00678500 Akbarpur Dakora( 151 ) 75 62 13 4 4 39 3D 00678600 Rasulpur(150) 201 130 71 28 14 14 72 42 00678700 Kherla Frizerpur( 170) 210 122 88 11 4 7 1&0 108 72

    326 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract PALWAL of mar~inal workers Name ofVilJage Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    8 5 3 215 171 44 5,029 2,483 2,546 Alawalpur(62) 00672900 6 6 4 3 1,1 19 606 513 Chirwari(l67) 00673000 4 4 303 158 145 Malikgani( 164) 00673100 3 3 13 4 9 468 266 202 Lalpur Qadim(J 66) 00673200 18 14 '4 1,095 534 561 Khajurka(165) 00673300 I 40 35 5 827 400 427 Fazalpur(63) 00673400 2 2 124 74 50 2,325 1,056 1,269 Ferozepur(64) 00673500 7 6 I 870 456 414 Aghwanpur(65) 00673600 2 2 21 19 2 1,330 567 763 Alapur(66) 00673700 I I Jl8 74 44 Patli Kalan(39) 00673800 3 2 I 8 8 801 371 430 Patli Khurd(67) 00673900 2 2 23 20 3 665 288 377 Gugera(68) 00674000 3 3 740 369 371 Amru(38) 00674100 153 57 96 177 113 64 4,069 2,062 2,007 Dhatir(37) 00674200 495 278 217 Jaindapur(16) 00674300 4 4 135 62 73 702 379 323 Attar Chata(l7) 00674400 7 6 79 32 47 1,004 544 460 Kishorpur(18) 00674500 67 29 38 Rajupur Bangar(l9) 00674600 ------Un-inhabited------Ulainda(20) 00674700 ------Un-inhabited------Milakpur(21) 00674800 ------Un-inhabited------Papri(22) 00674900 15 2 13 84 65 19 763 408 355 Adupur(23) 00675000 7 7 267 36 231 1,800 1,017 783 AlIika(36) 00675100 14 8 6 449 239 210 Kakrali(69) 00675200 14 14 44 22 22 468 195 273 Meghpur(72) 00675300 17 10 7 583 280 303 Lalwa(71) 00675400 I 1 713 344 369 Raipur(74) 00675500 88 32 56 1,005 474 531 Gailpur(33) 00675600 83 73 10 1,368 602 766 Kama(70) 00675700 62 32 30 Bamnika(35) 00675800 6 6 378 219 159 Rajolaka(34) 00675900 6 3 3 263 136 127 Kairaka(25) 00676000 7 7 22 18 4 950 480 470 Maheshpur(24) 00676100 34 4 30 II 5 6 1,478 857 621 Badha(27) 00676200 I 377 178 199 Jor Kheca(28) 00676300 4 3 1 665 301 364 Rakhota(29) 00676400 21 18 3 609 326 283 Dhamaka(30) 00676500 I 152 82 70 Nangli Pachanki(26) 00676600 35 20 15 52 43 9 1,696 789 907 Aharwan(32) 00676700 30 9 21 190 91 99 727 361 366 Jalalpur Khalsa(31) 00676800 8 2 6 ISO 47 103 1,184 661 523 Durgapur(76) 00676900 2 I 79 77 2 1,702 767 935 Rajpura(77) 00677000 2 2 998 485 513 Ratipur(75) 00677100 4 2 2 1,057 445 612 Jodhpur(78) 00677200 68 49 19 180 165 IS 3,152 1,449 1,703 Tikri Brahman(82) 00677300 20 12 8 1,50S 647 861 Rehrana(SI) 00677400 116 38 78 966 446 520 Chirawta(80) 00677500 3 I 2 54 49 5 1,316 535 781 Dholagarh(79) 00677600 126 27 99 936 767 169 9,077 3,908 5,169 Palwal(Rural)(Part)(73) 00677700 3 3 22 16 6 1,748 744 1,004 Khusropur(l59) 00677S00 37 4 33 1,748 848 900 Asawta(160) 00677900 24 16 8 1,067 532 535 Lohagarh(161) 00678000 27 24 3 2,188 922 1,266 Kithwari(163) 00678100 II 2 9 83 43 40 660 329 331 Ronija(162) .. 00678200 6 6 225 81 144 Hosangabad(l52) 00678300 7 I 6 98 63 35 1,345 576 769 Chhaju Nagar(153) 00678400 24 20 4 8 8 621 289 332 Akbarpur Dakora( 15l) 00678500 7 6 94 68 26 2,639 1,153 1,486 Rasulpur(150) 00678600 19 10 9 927 427 500 Kherla Frizerpur( 170) 00678700

    327 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name ofVilhige Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Villagel institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B.in EOEulation~ bcs;;lall:s Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO

    00678800 Taraka(I 69) 208 175 1,110 592 518 219 126 93 00678900 Pelak(168) 544 439 2,890 1,598 1,292 567 306 261 00679000 Sihol(173) 594 596 4,228 2,303 1,925 698 379 319 00679100 Sujwari(174) 534 285 1,744 920 824 403 214 189 00679200 Ghori(183) 1,109 904 5;977 3,239 2,738 1,140 602 538 00679300 Dostpur( 186) 355 30 271 152 119 56 37 19 00679400 Pahladpur(184 ) 184 80 499 268 231 89 47 42 00679500 Gurwari(185) 662 92 628 334 294 127 61 66 00679600 Chandhat(l72) 2,240 1,295 8,888 4,905 3,983 1,662 886 776 00679700 Farezarabad Misa( 171) 807 558 3,772 2,015 1,757 701 373 328

    328 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract PALWAL Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    176 93 83 593 396 197 Taraka(I69) 567 306 261 1,476 1,061 415 Pelak(168) 810 440 370 2,240 1,536 704 Sihol(l73) 927 506 421 797 533 264 Sujwari(174) 1,546 819 727 2,808 1,983 825 Ghori(l83) 13 8 5 125 87 38 Dostpur( 186) 120 56 64 270 180 90 Pahladpur(184) 43 23 20 324 223 101 Gurwari(185) 1,507 817 690 3,758 2,768 990 Chandhat(l72) 1,000 524 476 1,772 1,236 536 Farezarabad Misa(171)

    329 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Main workers code Illiterates Total workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

    00678800 Taraka(l69) 517 196 321 324 267 57 297 263 34 00678900 Pelak(l68) 1,414 537 877 1,272 670 602 602 51S 87 00679000 Sihol(173) 1,988 767 1,221 2,111 1,112 999 1,276 948 328 00679100 Sujwari(174) 947 387 560 831 458 373 386 376 10 00679200 Ghori(183) 3,169 1,256 1,913· 2,677 1,510 1,167 1,462 1,311 151 00679300 Dostpur(186) 146 65 81 112 73 39 72 72 00679400 Pah1adpur(184 ) 229 88 141 237 127 JlO 117 114 3 00679500 Gurwari( 185) 304 III 193 310 162 148 135 129 6 00679600 Chandhat( 172) 5,130 2,137 2,993 3,971 2,311 1,660 2,974 2,188 786 00679700 Farezarabad Misa(171) 2,000 779 1,221 1,618 859 759 565 484 81

    330 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract PALWAL Industrial cate~0!2: of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    III 93 18 60 52 8 16 13 3 110 IDS 5 Taraka(169) 319 252 67 17 10 7 23 22 I 243 231 12 Pelak(l68) 684 509 175 388 248 140 23 20 3 181 171 10 Sihol(173) 57 55 2 185 179 6 9 9 135 133 2 Sujwari(l74) 806 723 83 166 159 7 71 61 10 419 368 51 Ghori(183) 65 65 2 2 5 5 Dostpur(186) 45 44 I 44 42 2 2 2 26 26 Pahladpur(I84) 94 92 2 19 19 22 18 4 Gurwari(185) 1,694 1,242 452 331 276 55 39 25 14 910 645 265 Chandhat( 172) 271 219 52 105 94 11 3 2 186 169 17 Farezarabad Misa(l71)

    331 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~0!2: code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    00678800 Taraka(169) 27 4 23 3 3 17 I 16 00678900 Pelak(168) 670 ISS 515 222 36 186 211 90 121 00679000 Sihol(173) 835 164 671 544 89 455 276 62 214 00679100 Sujwari(I74) 445 82 363 69 13 56 339 52 287 00679200 Ghori(I83) 1,215 199 1,016 . 733 60 673 432 113 319 00679300 Dostpur(186) 40 I 39 40 I 39 00679400 Pahladpur(184) 120 I3 107 2 I 117 12 lOS 00679500 Gurwari(l85) 175 33 142 15 6 9 155 24 131 00679600 Chandhat(I72) 997 123 874 754 60 694 152 35 117 00679700 Farezarabad Misa(l71) 1,053 375 678 252 39 213 401 137 264

    332 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract PALWAL of marl1!inal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    4 4 3 3 786 325 461 Taraka(169) 00678800 236 28 208 1,618 928 690 Pelak(l68) 00678900 14 13 I 2,117 1,191 926 Sihol(173) 00679000 2 2 35 15 20 913 462 451 Sujwari(l74 ) 00679100 16 7 9 34 19 15 3,300 1,729 1,571 Ghori(183) 00679200 159 79 80 Dostpur(186) 00679300 262 141 121 Pahladpur( 184) 00679400 5 3 2 318 172 146 Gurwari(l85) 00679500 90 28 62 4,917 2,594 2,323 Chandhat(l72) 00679600 5 4 395 195 200 2,154 1,156 998 Farezarabad Misa(I7I) 00679700

    333 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary C DBLOCK- Total population: (including Location Name of Village Area of Number of Population in the institutional and houseJess code Village/ households age-group 0-6 number CD.B. in QOEu!ation) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females b~tan:s 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9

    23,961 21,141 0004 Hathin (htal) 35,735 27,481 192,951 103,036 89,915 45,108 23,961 21.141 0004 Hathin (Rural) 35,735 27,481 192,95] 103,036 89,915 45,108 0004 Hathin (llrbsn)

    I I 006&2200 Ranika Hathill(23l) 124 3 5 2 &2 48 34 006&2300 Bajada Pahari(232) 346 88 559 304 255 154 121 006&2400 Bamnola J()gi(230) 257 217 1,357 737 620 275 243 2Q9 006S2500 Kalsara(229) 615 362 2,380 1,332 1,048 452 114 006&2600 Bhanguri Palwal(218) 396 188 1,213 654 559 223 109 194 204 006&2700 Mangoraka(216) 182 208 1,361 685 676 398 269 006&2800 MalQkhra(227) 157 256 1,905 1.012 893 587 318 133 III 00682900 Rindka(253) 270 180 1,236 653 583 244 158 137 ()()(}83000 Femzepltr Rajput(254) 432 194 1,390 744 646 295 47 44 00683100 Garhi Binoda(255) 135 67 467 26~ 202 91 247 00683200 Gharot(2S6) 734 444 2,913 1,595 \,378 594 347 172 156 00683300 Sanpal(225} 148 177 1,267 657 610 328 117 73 44 00683400 Bichpuri{224 ) gg 100 618 335 283 188 140 00683500 Pothli(223 ) 287 238 1,590 870 720 32& 60 (J()(iS3600 Khokiaka(219) 240 106 729 381 34g 131 71 006837[)O Aluka(222) 188 70 463 256 207 100 64 36 00683800 Jainpur(220) 309 120 789 413 376 155 84 71 820 00683900 Mandkola(217} 2,991 1,407 9,316 5,052 4,264 1,758 938 00684000 Manduri(21&) J08 272 1,753 929 824 339 174 165 143 00684100 Sarol i( 188) 245 272 1,744 937 807 319 176 00684200 Kherli ]ila( 1(0) 235 112 824 427 397 173 99 74 00684300 Kanoli(189) 336 140 S09 447 362 125 67 58 00684400 Rib;lr(216) 348 257 1,688 923 765 325 178 147 iJ06M500 P(}Rdri(21 5) 428 166 1,026 537 489 194 110 &4 006.&4600 Akbarpur Nntol(214} 180 [29 849 445 41}4 174 85 &9 00CiJ4100 Mandhnak.a(213) 1,161 591 3,786 2,025 1,761 692 363 329 00684800 Chandaka(206) 48 ------Un-inltabited------006a4900 Bighawali(2()71 680 181 1,()36 555 481 184 108 76 £lOIiSSOOO Mirka(208) 74 164 1,,288 670 618 323 168 155 (}()6&5100 Lakaka(209) IS ------Un-inhabited------00685200 Durenchi(2LO) 148 163 1,026 572 454 263 160 103 00685300 Mahaluka(266) 125 157 1,022 529 493 239 127 112 006&5400 Chhaitl5a(211 ) 754 1,112 7,745 4,OKS 3,660 2,too 1,1 \3 981 00685500 Kalwaka(212) 135 ------Un-inhabited------00685600 J anacholi (221) 358 217 1,438 774 664 278 156 122 00685700 Swamika(2SB) 427 346 2,414 1,297 1,117 527 272 255 00685800 Ghigraka(2S7) 104 134 1,066 548 518 274 143 131 00685900 Buraka Hathin(25 I) 156 147 1,316 696 620 320 159 161 00686000 Hu dithal(26I ) 403 195 1,260 668 592 256 149 107 00686100 Kherli Brahman(259) 77 50 334 187 147 79 50 29 00686200 Mankaka(260) 46 72 523 256 267 140 71 69 00686300 Dumko(26S) 98 ------U 11- inhabited------00686400 Ransika(269} 350 354 2,5S6 1,386 1,200 605 321 284 006&6500 Jalalpur Hathin(270) 319 281 1,952 1,039 913 5\7 2'19 23& 00686600 Babupur Hathin(263) 9l 132 954 534 420 272 152 120 00636700 Ladmaki(264) 98 140 959 505 454 253 136 117 00686800 Lakhnaka(262) 390 350 2,739 1,429 1,310 751 384 373 00686900 Paharpllr(247) 104 149 977 534 443 226 125 101 00687000 Kukkar Chati(248) 85 107 643 341 302 182 102 80 00687100 Dbiranka(249) 117 236 1,772 935 837 418 219 199 00687200 Khanda Wali(250) 225 27 216 120 96 65 35 30 00687300 Hathin (Rural)(Part)(252) 1,00& 36 289 165 124 80 48 32 0068740() Gahlab (233) 987 787 5,563 3,009 2.554 1,132 591 541 00687500 Kourali Hathill(235) 157 ------UIJ-inhabited------· 00687600 KOlldal(234) 987 685 5,014 2,708 2,306 912 492 420

    334

    DlS1RICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIOABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- location NamcofV,lJagc Total w()rkers Main wori;:ers cod~ J1umbeJ' Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Mates Females 27 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 16

    4·.l,O~1 .31,q41 12,00<) ""'thin (f4lbl) \2; ,sl\} 54,14(l 73,5S{\ Sb,&(t

    3 00682200 Ramka Hathin(23I ) 5 3 2 4 3 167 142 132 10 00682300 Bajada Pabari(232) 233 87 146 364 197 404 3111 86 00682400 Bamnola Jogi(231l) 748 302 446 735 399 336 561 319 QOmSOO l{ahara(219) l,1fr1 531 153 l,315 133 5&2 94<'> 279 S14 267 247 00682600 Bhanguri PaiwalCll8) 495 169 326 S80 301 34; 410 268 142 00632700 MaDgor.aka(22 6) 1.030 400 630 680 333 465 508 383 125 00612800 Malokhra(12 J) 1,551 C·S9 862 947 482 352 258 'J4 006II2900 Rindlca(253) 508 186 322 631 324 307 513 319 194 00683000 Ferozepllr Rajpu!(254) 744 194 450 626 328 298 102 99 } 00613100 G& 915 823 200 185 IS 006S33(l() Sanpal(225) 900 369 531 628 3JJ 317 52 52 006S34Q() Bichpuri(214) 268 103 [65 49b 265 231 137 264 23 00683500 POlhli(213) 839 326 513 775 403 372 158 145 13 0068J600 KflOkiakll(219) 325 lIS 210 403 203 200 107 124 115 9 (J0683100 Aluka(222) 128 105 123 238 131 t[8 144 142 2 00683800 Jaillpw(220) 430 161 ltd 313 195 2,441 1,674 2.311: 2,

    :336 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HATHIN Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Other workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    29,411 21,964 7,447 5,582 3,651 1,931 1,006 704 302 13,042 10,722 2,320 Halbin (Total) 29,411 21,964 7,447 5,582 3,651 1,931 1,006 704 302 13,042 10,722 2,320 Halhin (Rural) Halbin (Urban)

    I I 2 2 Ranika Hathin(23I ) 108 101 7 5 5 29 26 3 Bajada Pahari(232) 42 Bamnola Jogi(230) 192 152 40 11 7 4 201 159 543 278 265 64 34 30 339 255 84 Kalsara(229) 212 96 116 199 86 113 7 7 96 78 18 Bhanguri l'alwal(228) 247 129 118 14 3 II 2 2 147 134 13 Mangorak.a(226) 202 154 48 47 41 6 258 187 71 Malokhra(227) 4 Rindka(253) 226 143 83 8 I 7 117 113 53 FerozepurRajput(2S4) 233 127 106 59 25 34 5 4 216 163 51 51 I I 50 47 3 Garhi Binoda(2S5) 507 360 147 13 12 2 2 213 189 24 Gharol(256) I Sanpal(225) 144 130 14 I 54 53 Bichpuri(224) 5 5 2 2 45 45 154 147 7 5 4 7 7 121 106 I 5 Pothli(223) 105 103 2 12 12 41 30 11 Khokialca(219) Aluka(222) 73 71 2 21 15 6 30 29 Jainpur(220) 93 93 I I 2 48 47 1,527 1,263 264 154 122 32 62 58 4 635 558 77 Mandkola(2I7) 366 233 133 139 58 81 13 13 49 46 3 Manduri(218) 542 256 286 188 94 94 28 24 4 63 58 5 SaroJi(188) 133 123 10 30 22 8 3 2 51 48 3 Kherli Jila(190) I 166 90 76 20 12 8 4 4 35 34 Kanoli(189) 455 321 134 10 8 2 I 1 52 51 Ribar(216) 118 t03 15 13 8 5 5 4 44 44 Pondri(21 S) 37 Akbarpur Natol(214) 104 58 46 IS 11 4 97 60 499 478 21 II 10 I 7 7 177 167 10 Mandhnaka(213) ------Un-inhabited------Chandaka(206) 106 101 5 II II 78 68 10 Bigbawali(207) 106 96 10 3 3 3S 29 6 36 36 Mirka(20S) ------Un -inhab ited------Lakaka(209) 178 151 27 38 31 7 9 6 3 30 25 5 Durenchi(210) 213 102 III 97 46 51 2 2 68 54 14 Maha1uka(266) 80S 689 116 66 43 23 31 30 940 581 359 Chhainsa(211) ------Un-in!1abited------Kalwaka(212) 160 116 44 162 97 65 12 8 4 46 44 2 Janacholi(221) 290 285 5 26 26 24 17 7 93 77 16 Swamika(25g) 127 124 3 10 10 8 8 83 80 3 Ghigraka(257) 224 222 2 83 81 2 9 9 Buraka Hathin(25I ) 113 112 I 43 42 4 3 110 103 7 Hudithal(26I) 52 45 7 5 5 17 17 Kherli Brahman(2S9} 39 36 3 7 7 5 5 21 19 2 Mankaka(260) ------Un-inhabited------Dumka(265) 538 346 192 77 41 36 9 6 3 57 53 4 Ransika(269) 228 191 37 30 21 9 3 3 165 97 68 lalalpur Hathin(270) 185 113 72 5 4 1 74 58 16 Babupur Hathin(2IiJ) 76 68 8 19 16 J 95 92 3 Ladmaki(264) 162 146 16 23 19 4 16 15 209 194 . 15 Lakhnaka(262) 146 125 21 36 16 20 1 1 101 gg 13 Paharpur(247) 51 49 2 18 10 8 11 10 73 50 23 Kukkar Chati(248) 220 207 13 289 98 191 Dhiranka(249) 33 32 3 3 8 8 Khanda Wali(250) 40 39 2 2 28 27 1 Hathin (Rural)(Part)(252) 743 6SS 88 S5 40 15 39 36 3 347 316 31 Gahlab (233) ------Un-inhabited------Kourali Hathin(23S) 541 428 113 80 62 18 23 22 527 453 74 Kondal(234}

    337 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0004 Hathin (Total) 37,759 10,808 26,951 16,550 4,132 12,418 16,012 4,798 11,214 0004 Hathin (Rural) 37,759 10,808 26,951 16,550 4,132 12,418 16,012 4,798 11,214 0004 Hathin (Urban)

    00682200 Ranika Hathin(23I ) I I 00682300 Bajada Pahari(232) 222 65 157 194 53 141 27 II 16 00682400 Bamnola Jogi(230) 331 81 250 251 62 189 46 7 39 00682500 Kalsara(229) 369 166 203 175 86 89 170 70 100 00682600 Bhanguri Palwal(228) 66 34 32 4 3 49 19 30 00682700 Mangoraka(226 ) 270 65 205 163 44 119 83 15 68 00682800 Malokhra(227) 439 99 340 175 44 131 217 40 177 00682900 Rindka(253) 279 66 213 194 39 155 83 26 57 00683000 Ferozepur Rajput(2S4) 113 9 104 60 5 55 39 I 38 00683100 Garhi Binoda(255) 114 12 102 80 2 78 34 10 24 00683200 Gharot(256) 1,003 352 651 669 203 466 292 120 172 00683300 Sanpal(225) 428 126 302 287 74 213 103 24 79 00683400 Bichpuri(224 ) 444 213 231 391 187 204 51 24 27 00683500 Pothli(223) 488 139 349 317 63 254 99 10 89 00683600 Khokiaka(219) 245 58 187 179 28 151 64 29 35 00683700 A1uka(222) 114 16 98 95 12 83 19 4 15 00683800 Jainpur(220) 169 53 116 134 23 III 19 16 3 00683900 Mandkola(217) 1,737 440 1,297 845 86 759 781 300 481 00684000 Manduri(218) 315 117 198 122 56 66 48 18 30 00684100 SaroJi(l88) 33 9 24 31 7 24 00684200 Kherli Jila(190) 328 86 242 261 70 191 64 IS 49 00684300 Kanoli( 189) 85 56 29 9 2 7 70 49 21 00684400 Ribar(216) 330 72 258 206 21 185 121 48 73 00684500 Pondri(215) 261 79 182 101 15 86 117 38 79 00684600 Akbarpur Natol(214) 100 34 66 21 6 15 47 21 26 00684700 Mandhnaka(213 ) 1,302 362 940 637 124 513 664 238 426 00684800 Charldaka(206) ------Vn-inhabited------00684900 Bighawali(207) 124 70 54 22 20 2 90 43 47 00685000 Mirka(208) 302 103 199 60 10 50 208 71 137 00685100 Lakaka(209) ------Vn-inhabited------00685200 Durenchi(210) 180 32 148 98 8 90 66 15 51 00685300 Mahaluka(266) 41 15 26 IS 3 12 18 6 12 00685400 Chhainsa(211) 1,295 419 876 387 108 279 370 124 246 00685500 Kalwaka(212) ------Un-inhabited------00685600 Janacholi(221 ) 350 126 224 245 86 159 87 26 61 00685700 Swamika(258) 311 149 162 153 10 143 140 128 12 00685800 Ghigraka(257) 257 23 234 146 12 134 107 8 99 00685900 Buraka Halhin(25I ) 443 91 352 51 15 36 389 76 313 00686000 Hudithal(26I ) 72 19 53 6 4 2 56 7 49 00686100 Kherli Brahman(259) 125 39 86 104 31 73 18 5 13 00686200 Mankaka(260) 86 23 63 3 3 18 2 16 00686300 Dumka(265) ------Un-inhabited------00686400 Ransika(269) 672 218 454 16 6 10 653 210 443 00686500 Jalalpur Hathin(270) 452 ISO 302 237 65 172 113 43 70 00686600 Babupur Hathin(263) 393 192 201 226 108 118 67 25 42 00686700 Ladmaki(264) 301 73 228 201 47 154 88 IS 73 00686800 Lakhnaka(262) 781 324 457 314 206 108 222 54 168 00686900 PalJarpur(247) 215 27 188 23 8 IS 162 15 147 00687000 Kukkar Chati(248) II 5 6 2 I 7 2 5 00687100 Dhiranka(249) 91 35 56 4 3 00687200 Khanda Wali(250) 48 5 43 37 2 35 00687300 Hathin (Rural)(Part)(252) 61 II 50 7 I 6 40 9 31 0()687400 GalJlab (233) 1,388 387 1.001 909 203 706 305 115 190 00687500 Kourali Hathin(235) ------Un-inhabited------00687600 Kondal(234) 1,202 315 887 744 207 537 125 31 94

    338 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HATHIN of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    483 178 305 4,714 1,700 3,014 106,151 55,187 50,964 Hathin (Total) 0004 483 178 305 4,714 1,700. 3,014 106,151 55,187 50,964 Hatbin (Rural) 0004 Hatbin (Urban) 0004

    I Ranika Hathin(23I ) 00682200 195 107 88 Bajada Pahari(232) 00682300 2 32 II 21 622 338 284 Bamnola Jogi(230) 00682400 2 22 9 13 1,065 599 466 Kalsara(229) 00682500 13 12 633 353 280 Bhanguri Palwal(228) 00682600 4 4 20 6 14 681 352 329 Mangoraka(226) 00682700 1 46 15 31 958 530 428 Malokhra(227) 00682800 2 I 605 329 276 Rindka(253) 00682900 14 3 II 764 416 348 Fcrozepur Rajput(254) 00683000 251 154 97 Garhi Binoda(255) 00683100 4 3 38 28 10 1,235 680 555 Gharot(256) 00683200 38 28 10 639 346 293 Sanpal(225) 00683300 2 2 122 70 52 Bichpuri(224) 00683400 4 4 68 66 2 815 467 348 Pothli(223) 00683500 2 326 178 148 Khokiaka(219) 00683600 225 125 100 Aluka(222) 00683700 2 2 14 12 2 476 218 258 Jainpur(220) 00683800 55 17 38 56 37 19 5,201 2,611 2,590 Mandkola(217) 00683900 3 2 142 41 101 871 462 409 Manduri(218) 00684000 2 2 890 496 394 Saroli( 188) 00684100 3 I 2 279 146 133 Kherli Jita(190) 00684200 5 5 499 251 248 Kanoli(l89) 00684300 3 3 840 470 370 Ribar(216) 00684400 6 3 3 37 23 14 585 299 286 Pondri(215) 00684500 32 7 25 533 282 251 AkbarpurNatol(214) 00684600 1,790 1,001 789 Mandhnaka(213) 00684700 ------Un-inhabitcd------Chandaka(206) 00684800 II 6 5 717 305 412 Bighawali(207) 00684900 24 12 12 10 10 806 403 403 Mirka(208) 00685000 ------Un-inhabited------Lakaka(209) 00685100 3 2 13 8 5 591 327 264 Durenchi(210) 00685200 I 7 5 2 601 310 291 Mahaluka(266) 00685300 3 2 535 185 350 4,608 2,323 2,285 Chhainsa(211) 00685400 ------Un-inhabited------Kalwaka(212) 00685500 8 4 4 10 10 708 383 325 Janacholi(221) 00685600 3 3 15 II 4 1,670 743 927 Swamika(258) 00685700 3 3 581 303 278 Ghigraka(257) 00685800 3 3 557 293 264 Buraka Hathin(25I ) 00685900 10 8 2 918 389 529 Hudithal(26I ) 00686000 I 2 2 135 81 54 Kherli Brahman(259) 00686100 28 4 24 37 17 20 365 166 199 Mankaka(260) 00686200 ------Un-inhabited------Dumka(265) 00686300 2 I I 1,233 722 511 Ransika(269) 00686400 55 II 44 47 31 16 1,074 577 497 Jalalpur Hathin(270) 00686500 100 59 41 297 167 130 Babupur Hathin(263) 00686600 12 II I 467 255 212 Ladmaki(264) 00686700 3 2 242 63 179 1,548 731 817 Lakhnaka(262) 00686800 30 4 26 478 277 20 I Paharpur(247) 00686900 2 2 479 217 262 Kukkar Chati(248) 00687000 87 34 53 1,171 594 577 Dhiranka(249} 00687100 3 3 8 3 5 124 72 52 Khanda Wali(250) 00687200 14 I 13 158 86 72 Hathin (Rural)(Part)(252) 00687300 21 9 12 153 60 93 2,991 1,575 1,416 Gahlab (233) 00687400 ------Un-inhabited------Kourali Hathin(235) 00687500 18 6 12 315 71 244 2,641 1,428 1,213 Kondal(234) 00687600

    339 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAO Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village! institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B.in ~o~ulation} bS::l:illI:l:S Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    00687700 Andhrola(236) 198 310 2,371 1,281 1,096 610 332 278 00687800 Mohdamka(237) 147 137 1,070 556 514 304 161 143 00687900 Guraksar(243 ) 454 539 3,763 1,962 1,801 922 483 439 00688000 Pachanka(244 ) 212 299 2,164 1,119 1,045 540 271 269 00688100 Gohpur(24S) 254 194 1,606 860 746 387 219 168 00688200 Rupraka(246) 1,006 1,189 9,243 4,874 4,369 2,431 1,247 1,184 00688300 Malai(272) 533 749 5,692 3,021 2,671 1,581 807 714 00688400 Bhimsika(271 ) 187 207 1,466 780 686 376 207 169 00688500 Gulesra(134 ) 93 62 360 200 160 86 55 31 00688600 Dhakalpur(273) 130 143 1,084 563 521 252 134 118 00688700 Ghurawali(2 74) 390 392 2,768 1,479 1,289 770 426 344 00688800 Tonka(275) 171 127 935 484 451 236 126 110 00688900 Maluka(276) 498 558 3,960 2,115 1,845 988 521 467 00689000 Raniala Khurd(271) 633 602 4,214 2,264 1,950 1,003 531 472 00689100 Utawar(278) 1,343 1,588 11,721 6,244 5,477 3,130 1,584 1,546 00689200 Jarari(279) 172 213 1,584 797 787 404 208 196 00689300 Bhodpur(242) 109 94 694 383 311 174 95 79 006~9400 Khilluka(241 ) 333 391 2,457 1,302 1,155 601 329 272 00689500 Udepur Bhanguri(D9) 264 ------Un-inhabited------00689600 Pahari(240) 409 268 1,739 950 789 292 156 136 00689700 Kot(280) 1.179 1,044 7,609 3,991 3,618 2,099 1,113 986 00689800 Paosar(282) 257 181 1,336 716 620 339 184 155 00689900 Rupnagar Natoli(283) 314 306 2,230 1,197 1,033 554 281 273 00690000 Ali Meo(284) 687 1,020 7,752 4,099 3,653 2,050 1,051 999 00690100 Ali Brahman(285) 651 258 1,713 926 787 304 160 144 00690200 Nangal Sabha(288) 198 145 1,160 622 538 324 177 147 00690300 Khaika Hathin(289) 538 659 4,273 2,353 1,920 1,156 647 S09 00690400 Andhop(287) 1,002 462 3,342 1,794 1,548 694 392 302 00690500 Nangal 1at(286) 467 643 4,238 2,314 1,924 808 431 377 00690600 Bahin(281) 1,783 1,033 6,727 3,597 3,130 1,334 699 635 00690700 Manpur(238) 1,417 1,082 7,445 4,033 3,412 1,457 181 676

    340 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HATHIN Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    19 13 6 669 542 127 Andhrola(236) I 293 258 35 Mohdamka(237) 141 75 66 766 639 127 Guraksar(243 ) 37 19 18 544 450 94 Pachanka(244 ) 26 18 8 508 381 127 Gohpur(245) 223 122 101 2,055 1,754 301 Rupraka(246) 81 44 37 1,543 1,294 249 Malai(272) 42 24 18 360 296 64 Bhimsika(271) 64 53 II Gulesra(134) 63 36 27 381 283 98 Dhakalpur(273) 47 25 22 639 528 III Ghurawali(274) 236 198 38 Tonka(275) 285 159 126 1,068 882 186 Maluka(276) 26 15 II 1,107 916 19J Raniala Khurd(277) 170 95 75 2,227 1,809 418 Utawar(278) 17 7 10 385 309 76 Jarari(279) 192 170 22 Bhodpur(242) 33 17 16 476 402 74 Khilluka(24I) ------U n-inhab ited ------Udepur Bhanguri(239) 301 169 132 778 553 225 Pahari(240) 390 202 188 1,469 1,295 174 Kot(280) 42 22 20 381 327 54 Paosar(282) 128 62 66 631 476 155 Rupnagar Natoli(283) 60 32 28 1,741 1,448 293 Ali Meo(284) 19 12 7 957 677 280 Aii Brahman(285) 5 3 2 227 189 38 Nanga! Sabha(288) 280 144 136 780 625 ISS Khaika Hathin(289) 272 150 122 1,367 969 398 Andhop(287) 687 375 312 1,997 1,413 584 Nanga! Jat(286) 1,104 586 518 3,311 2,304 1,007 Bahin(281) 1,846 980 866 3,094 2,192 902 Manpur(238)

    341 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    00687100 Andhrola(236 ) 1,708 739 969 1,005 554 451 406 370 36 00687800 Mohdamka(237) 777 298 479 378 201 177 230 146 84 00687900 Guraksar(243 ) 2,997 1,323 1,674 1,755 933 822 1,136 746 390 00688000 Pachanka(244 ) 1,620 669 951 596 448 148 398 386 12 00688100 Gohpur(24S) 1,098 479 619. 627 362 265 341 297 44 00688200 Rupraka(246) 7,188 3,120 4,068 3,384 1,995 1,389 1,998 1,622 376 00688300 Malai(272) 4,149 1,727 2,422 2,824 1,598 1,226 1,139 1,069 70 00688400 Bhimsika(27I) 1,106 484 622 899 464 435 436 348 88 00688500 Gulesra( (34) 296 147 149 159 80 79 93 77 16 00688600 Dhakalpur(273) 703 280 423 427 221 206 170 145 25 00688700 Ghurawali(274) 2,129 951 1,178 1,150 584 566 495 463 32 00688800 Tonka(275) 699 286 413 369 181 188 254 170 84 00688900 Maluka(276) 2,892 1,233 1,659 1,636 897 739 863 594 269 00689000 Raniala Khurd(277) 3,107 1,348 1,759 1,956 1,076 880 997 825 172 00689100 Utawar(278) 9,494 4,435 5,059 4,886 2,871 2,015 2,639 2,159 480 00689200 Jarari(279) 1,199 488 71 I 755 361 394 408 294 114 00689300 Bhodpur(242) 502 213 289 353 183 170 185 143 42 00689400 Khilluka(241 ) 1,981 900 1,081 1,356 678 678 394 327 67 00689500 Udcpur Bhanguri(239) ------Un-inhabited------00689(i()() Pahari(240) 961 397 564 855 456 399 602 377 225 00689700 KOI(280) 6,140 2,696 3,444 3,238 1,741 1,497 2,380 1,426 954 00689800 Paosar(282) 955 389 566 586 300 286 486 271 215 00689900 Rupnagar NaloIi(283) 1,599 721 878 972 533 439 627 473 154 00690000 Ali Meo(284) 6,011 2,651 3,360 3,107 1,724 1,383 2,461 1,680 781 00690100 Ali Brahman(285) 756 249 507 760 405 355 489 385 104 00690200 Nangal Sabha(288) 933 433 500 230 208 22 135 126 9 00690300 Khaika Hathin(289) 3,493 1,728 1,765 1,880 991 889 1,251 851 400 00690400 Andhop(287) 1,975 825 1,150 1,437 815 622 1,340 796 544 00690500 Nanga! Jal(286) 2,241 901 1,340 2,164 1,141 1,023 1,197 933 264 00690600 Bahin(281) 3,416 1,293 2,123 2.972 1,625 1,347 1,945 1,439 506 00690700 Manpur(238) 4,351 1,841 2,510 3,874 2,070 1,804 2,123 1,610 513

    342 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HATH IN Industrial catego!}: of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    231 203 28 44 41 3 131 126 5 Andhrola(236) 183 126 57 1 7 4 3 39 16 23 Mohdamka(237) 817 550 267 130 61 69 31 20 11 158 115 43 Guraksar(243) 226 221 5 57 56 I 18 15 3 97 94 3 Pachanka(244 ) 231 216 IS 29 21 8 .2 2 79 58 21 Gohpur(245) 1,100 927 173 363 271 92 25 22 3 510 402 108 Rupraka(246) 474 439 35 42 35 7 17 17 606 578 28 Malai(272) 210 169 41 32 5 27 2 2 192 172 20 Bhimsika(2 71) 42 42 50 34 16 1 1 Gulesra(134) 110 89 21 10 8 2 2 2 48 46 2 Dhakalpur(273) JIO 295 15 78 63 15 12 12 95 93 2 Ghurawali(274) 155 100 55 4 2 2 II 8 3 84 60 24 Tonka(27S) 625 408 217 135 93 42 1 102 93 9 Maluka(276) 738 648 90 21 21 23 20 3 215 136 79 Raniala Khurd(277) 1,6J5 1,347 288 252 191 61 34 26 8 718 595 123 Utawar(278) 186 lOS 81 76 49 27 146 140 6 Jarari(279) 109 80 29 37 25 12 39 38 1 Bhodpur(242) 308 260 48 69 52 17 17 15 2 Khilluka(24I ) ------Un-inhabited------Udepur Bhanguri(239) 433 241 192 50 41 9 54 32 22 65 63 2 Pahari(240) 1,398 827 571 609 312 297 27 24 3 346 263 83 Kot(280) 445 245 200 16 8 8 25 18 7 Paosar(282) 435 292 143 30 24 6 9 9 153 148 5 Rupnagar Natoli(283) 1,432 947 485 381 166 215 18 14 4 630 553 77 Ali Meo(284) 342 246 96 5 2 3 142 137 5 Ali Brahman(285) 107 104 3 28 22 6 Nangal Sabha(288) 786 591 195 153 120 33 100 7 93 212 133 79 Khaika Hathin(289) 974 503 471 95 54 41 13 12 258 227 31 Andhop(287) 798 598 200 87 66 21 18 17 294 252 42 Nangallat(286) 945 700 245 393 270 123 148 52 96 459 417 42 Bahin(28I) 1,244 901 343 400 338 62 38 34 4 441 337 104 Manpur(238)

    343 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAO Village Primary CDBLOCK- L[)cati[)n Name of Village . Industrial cate~0!J:: code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    00687700 Andhrola(236) 599 184 415 45 15 30 476 153 323 00687&00 M(lhdamka(237) 148 55 93 36 7 29 57 29 28 00687900 Guraksar(2431 619 187 432 !71 47 124 352 123 229 00688000 Pachanka(244) 198 62 136 120 21 99 71 39 32 00688100 Gohpur(245) 286 65 221 96 23 n 162 23 139 00688200 Rupraka(246 ) 1,386 373 1,013 508 64 444 635 265 370 00688300 Malai(272) 1,685 529 1,156 442 152 290 295 105 190 00688400 Bh imsika(2 71} 463 116 347 108 14 94 101 4 97 00688500 Gulesra( 134} 66 3 63 66 3 63 006SS6{)0 Dhakalpur(273l 257 76 181 3 ) 241 71 176 00688700 Ghurawali(274) 655 121 534 168 24 144 480 96 384 00688800 Tonka(275) 115 II 104 36 3 33 17 8 69 00688900 Maluka(276) 773 303 470 201 18 123 561 215 346 00689000 Raniala Khurd(277) 959 lSI 708 366 145 221 408 62 346 00689100 Ulawar(278) 2,247 712 1,535 452 81 3')1 1,571 528 1,043 00689200 Jarari(279) 347 67 280 106 19 87 233 43 190 00689300 Bhodpur(242) 168 40 128 75 28 47 88 j 81 006894PO Khilluka(24I) 962 351 611 305 112 193 653 235 418 00689500 Udepur Bhanguri(239) ------Un-inhabited------006&9600 Pahari(240) 253 79 174 85 22 63 Hi) 54 109 00689700 K(lt(280) 858 315 543 294 72 222 393 1.46 247 00689800 Paosar(282) 100 29 71 73 18 S5 18 7 11 00689900 Rupnagar Natoli(283} 345 60 285 38 15 23 282 29 253 00690000 Ali Meo(284) 646 44 602 328 31 297 275 10 265 00690IO() Ali Brabman(285) 271 20 251 239 13 226 16 16 00690200 Nangal Sabha(288) 95 82 13 12 ') 5 61 57 4 00690300 Khaika Halhin(289) 629 140 489 255 45 210 353 84 269 00690400 Andhop(287) 97 19 78 42 7 35 52 12 40 00690500 Nangal Ja1(286) 967 208 759 696 115 521 229 21 208 00690600 BlIhill(23l) 1.027 186 841 681 131 550 304 42 262 00690700 Manpur(238) 1,751 460 1,291 1,026 295 731 608 13S 473

    344 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HATHIN of mars;inal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    78 16 62 1,372 727 645 Andhrola(236) 00687700 I 54 18 36 692 355 337 Mohdamka(237) 00687800 7 3 4 89 14 75 2,008 1,029 979 Guraksar(243) 00687900 4 4 3 2 I 1,568 671 897 Pachanka(244 ) 00688000 5 4 I 23 15 .8 979 498 481 Gohpur(245) 00688100 13 7 6 230 37 193 5,859 2,879 2,980 Rupraka(246) 00688200 35 8 27 913 264 649 2,868 1,423 1,445 Malai(272) 00688300 3 3 251 95 156 567 316 251 Bhimsika(27I ) 00688400 201 120 81 Gulesra( 134) 00688500 7 5 2 657 342 315 Dhakalpur(273) 00688600 6 5 1,618 895 723 Ghurawali(274) 00688700 2 2 566 303 263 Tonka(275) 00688800 2 9 9 2,324 1,218 1,106 Maluka(276) 00688900 27 10 17 158 34 124 2,258 1,188 1,070 Raniala Khurd(277) 00689000 12 4 8 212 99 113 6,835 3,373 3,462 Utawar(278) 00689100 4 2 2 4 3 829 436 393 Jarari(279) 00689200 5 5 341 200 141 Bhodpur(242) 00689300 3 3 1,101 624 477 Khilluka(24I ) 00689400 ------Un-inhabited------Udepur Bhanguri(239) 00689500 2 2 3 3 884 494 390 Pahari(240) 00689600 78 44 34 93 53 40 4,371 2,250 2,121 Kot(280) 00689700 9 4 5 750 416 334 Paosar(282) 00689800 25 16 9 1,258 664 594 Rupnagar Natoli(283) 00689900 42 3 39 4,645 2,375 2,270 Ali Meo(284) 00690000 16 7 9 953 521 432 Ali Brahman(285) 00690100 22 18 4 930 414 516 Nanga! Sabha(288) 00690200 20 II 9 2,393 1,362 1,031 Khaika Hathin(289) 00690300 3 3 1,905 979 926 Andl1op(287) 00690400 42 12 30 2,074 1,173 901 Nangal Jat(286) 00690500 5 5 37 13 24 3,755 1,972 1,783 Bahin(281) 00690600 19 7 12 98 23 75 3,571 1,963 1,608 Manpur(238) 00690700

    345 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CPBLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code institutional and houseless Village/ households age-group 0-6 number C.O.B. in I!02ulation2 Persons Males Females Persons Males Females b~la[C:i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0005 Hodal (Tola') 30,237 22,322 145,23] 78,511 66,720 28,689 lS,sS7 13,132 0005 Hoda' (Rura') 30,237 22,3~2 145,231 78,511 66,720 28,689 IS,sS7 13,132 0005 Hoda' (Urban)

    00681300 Ladiaka(137) 241 200 . 1,267 698 569 272 144 128 00681400 Rundhi(139) 630 329 2,173 1,192 981 347 187 16Q 00681500 Hidayatpur(J38) 86 80 522 286 236 .07 66 41 00681600 NangaJ Brahman(140) 322 205 1,271 684 587 234 125 109 00681700 Sai IOlhi( I 54) 581 436 3,068 1,662 1,406 585 330 255 00681800 Khcra Sarai(155) 832 1,159 7,163 3,894 3,269 1,299 686 613 00681900 Atohan(l58) 266 233 1,484 800 684 243 146 97 00682000 Bahrola( 157) 280 281 1,874 1,012 862 346 193 153 00682100 Phulwari( 156) 653 655 4,725 2,593 2,132 929 530 399 00690800 AUfangabad (83) 2,448 1,522 10,281 5,536 4,745 1,910 1,047 863 00690900 Mimol(84) 382 592 3,705 1,958 1,747 739 4J4 325 00691000 Deeghot( 135) 1,528 1,463 9,307 5,059 4,248 1,808 1,003 805 00691100 Tumasra(85) 256 252 1,897 1,001 896 345 175 170 00691200 Khatela Sarai(86) 808 910 6,426 3,386 3,040 1,715 898 817 0069000 Gudhrana(125) 694 472 3,155 1,699 1,456 716 390 326 00691400 Siha(126) 780 716 4,688 2,531 2,157 965 555 410 00691500 Palri(129) 240 114 703 365 338 124 61 57 00691600 Tikri Alias Bhupgarh(lJO) 268 195 1,190 625 565 266 148 118 00691700 Sholaka (128) 175 232 1,675 863 812 456 222 234 00691800 Maroli(127) 590 459 2,944 1,631 1,313 561 322 239 00691900 Jalalpur Muafi (Ill) 97 94 595 316 279 97 S1 40 00692000 Dakora( 122) 550 475 2,9g8 1,584 1,404 577 312 265 00692100 Banchari(l24) 1,840 1,513 9,709 5,255 4,454 1,137 909 828 00692200 Seoli(87) 1,066 574 3,692 1,974 1,718 756 403 353 00692300 lohina(88) 418 384 2,442 1,283 1,159 458 233 225 00692400 Sundhad(89) 2,753 1,573 10,415 5,673 4,742 2,075 1,090 985 00692500 Dadhl

    346 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HODAL Name of V iJlage Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    30,686 16,505 14.181 67,976 47,869 20,107 Hodal (Total) 30,686 16,505 14,181 67,976 47,869 20,107 Dodal (Rural) Dodal (Urban)

    286 154 132 582 419 163 Ladiaka( 13 7) 585 310 275 1,275 879 396 Rundhi(l39) 256 139 117 268 181 87 Hidayatpur(138) 237 124 113 688 463 225 Nangal Brahman(140) 407 234 173 1,563 1,076 487 Saiiothi(154) 1,713 887 826 4,032 2,705 1,327 Khera Sarai(155) 344 183 161 848 568 280 Atohan(l58) 474 249 225 848 597 251 Bahrola( 157) 539 290 249 2,081 1,524 557 Phulwari( I 56) 901 470 431 5,420 3,670 1,750 Aurangabad (83) 1,638 871 767 1,880 1,283 597 Mitnol (84) 2,240 1,235 1,005 4,466 3,143 1,323 Deeghot(135) 451 229 222 1,026 696 330 Tumasra(85) 244 138 106 1,945 1,513 432 Khatela Sarai(86) 1,700 931 769 1,361 984 377 Gudhrana( 125) 947 505 442 2,371 1,597 774 Siha(126) 159 87 72 406 272 134 Palri(l29) 375 189 186 605 402 203 Tikri Alias Bhupgarh( 130) 156 76 80 472 396 76 Sholaka (128) 555 306 249 1,496 1,061 435 Maroli(l27) 162 83 79 312 218 94 Ja1alpur Muafi (121) 587 315 272 1,565 1,081 484 Dakora(122) 2,114 1,150 964 4,760 3,283 1,477 Banchari( 124) 1,147 599 548 1,552 1,091 461 Seoli(87) 561 291 270 1,104 805 299 Lohina(88) 2,217 1,234 983 4,222 3,045 1,177 Sundhad(89) 291 183 1D8 442 378 64 Dadhka(90) 106 54 52 364 263 WI Buraka(91) ------Un-inhabited------Kachhi Khera (92) 889 471 418 4,412 3,186 1,226 Hodal (Rural)(Part)(93) 809 443 366 1,165 793 372 Karwan(95) 1,682 878 804 2,699 1,942 757 Bhulwana(94) 153 76 77 257 158 99 Baptoli(96) 1,150 642 508 2,200 1,619 581 Banswan(98) 400 218 182 907 650 257 Khirbi(97) 843 443 400 2,153 1,496 657 Gorauta( 120) ------Un-inhabited------Kodla(l23) 1,185 621 564 1,550 1,105 445 Pingaltu(l19) 2,183 1,197 986 4,679 3,327 1,352 Bhiduki(99)

    347 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code lIliterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0005 Hodal (Total) 77,255 30,642 4','13 68,Ul 38,847 29,414 47,474 32,109 15,365 OOOS Hodal (Rural) 77,255 30,642 46.613 68,261 38,847 29,414 47,474 32,109 15,365 0005 Hodal (Urban)

    00681300 Ladiaka(137) 685 279 406 429 312 117 334 238 96 006&1400 Rundhi(139) 898 313 585 528 434 94 390 344 46 00681500 Hidayatpur(138) 254 105 149 183 129 54 lUI 117 00681600 Nangal Bralunan(l40) 583 221 362 444 310 134 361 264 97 00681700 Sailothi(l54) 1,505 586 919 1,469 792 677 920 595 325 00681800 Khcra Sarai(155) 3,131 1,189 1,942 2,320 1,823 497 1,267 1,192 75 00681900 Atohan(IS8) 636 232 404 396 349 47 338 301 37 00682000 Bahrola( 157) 1,026 415 611 531 383 148 368 287 81 00682100 Phulwarl(156) 2,644 1,069 1,575 1,454 1,127 327 1,322 1,046 276 00690800 Aurangabad (83) 4,861 1,866 2,995 5,617 3,033 2,584 3,224 2,352 872 00690900 Mitnol (84) 1,825 675 1,150 2,004 1,038 966 1,231 803 428 00691000 Deeghot(l35) 4,841 1,916 2,925 4,463 2,453 2,010 3,545 2,159 1,386 00691100 Tumasra(85) 871 305 566 932 446 486 566 416 150 00691200 Khatela Sn(86) 4,481 1,873 2,608 2,900 1,469 1,431 2,004 1,336 663 00691300 Gudhrana(I25) 1,794 715 1,079 1,118 919 799 1,121 692 429 00691400 Siha(126) 2,317 934 1,383 1,944 1,089 855 ]'385 925 460 00691500 Palri(l29) 297 93 204 424 239 185 192 156 36 00691600 Tikri Alias Bbupgarh(l30) 585 223 362 650 342 308 492 243 249 00691700 Sholaka (121) 1,203 467 736 917 473 444 472 333 139 00691800 Maroli(127) 1,448 570 878 1,628 907 721 947 662 285 00691900 Jalalpur Moafi (121) 283 98 1&5 340 176 164 113 128 45 00692000 Oakora(I22) 1,423 503 920 1,587 841 746 994 672 322 00692100 Banchari( \24) 4,949 1,972 2,917 5,041 2,861 2,180 3,452 2,309 1,143 00692200 Seoli(87) 2,140 883 1,257 1,543 825 718 1,289 774 515 00692300 Lohina(88) 1,338 478 860 1,197 606 591 611 574 37 00692400 Sundhad(89) 6,193 2,628 3,565 5,209 2,950 2,259 4,227 2,677 1,550 00692500 Oadhka(90) 1,473 676 797 918 485 433 542 266 276 00692600 Buraka(9J) 405 144 261 332 178 154 318 173 145 00692700 Kachhi Khen (92) ------Un-inhabited------00692800 Hodal (Rur3l}(Part )(93) 5,160 2,008 3,152 4,670 2,583 2,0117 3,045 2,139 906 00692900 Karwan(95) 1,095 430 665 1,269 658 611 914 522 392 00693000 Bhulwana(94) 2,979 1,172 1,807 2,691 1,564 1,127 1,670 1,305 365 00693100 Baptoli(96) 189 64 125 209 112 97 172 107 65 00693200 Banswan(9S) 3,114 1,289 1,825 2,423 1,389 1,034 1,512 1,224 288 00693300 Khirhi(97) 1,083 423 660 1,026 563 463 761 482 279 00693400 Gorauta( 120) 2,020 737 1,283 2,313 1,239 1,074 1,921 1,054 867 00693500 Kodla(l23) ------Un-inhabitcd------00693600 Pingaltu(119) 2,212 911 1,301 1,926 1,044 882 1,595 871 724 00693700 Bhiduki(99) 5,314 2,180 3,134 4,616 2,706 1,910 3,681 2,371 1,310

    348 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HODAL Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Culti valors Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    21,522 14,411 7,Ill 5.857 3,379 2.478 861 626 235 19,234 13,693 5,541 Hodal (Total) 21,522 14,411 7,111 5,857 3,379 2,478 861 626 235 19,234 1J,693 5,541 Hmbl (Rural) Hodal (Urban)

    110 83 27 13 12 I 210 142 68 Ladiaka(l37} 129 102 27 30 26 4 12 12 219 204 15 Rundhi(l39) 46 45 1 5 5 2 2 65 65 Hidayatpur(l38) 138 102 36 20 20 26 22 4 177 120 57 Nangal Brahman(l40) 552 360 \92 42 33 9 22 14 8 304 188 116 Sailothi(154) 338 309 29 39 35 4 49 41 8 841 807 34 Khera Sarai( 15 5) 175 149 26 8 8 I 1 154 143 II Atohan(158) 261 183 78 2 2 104 101 3 Bahrola( 157) 85] 626 225 110 86 24 57 57 304 277 27 Phulwari(l56) 1,610 1,149 461 141 109 32 52 41 11 1,421 1,053 368 Aurangabad (83) 355 229 126 348 180 168 37 25 12 491 369 122 Mitnol (84) \,837 967 870 544 252 292 93 45 41\ 1,071 895 176 Deeghot( 13 5) 315 198 117 65 41 24 3 3 183 174 9 Tumasra(SS) 847 662 185 499 306 193 31 12 19 627 356 271 Khatela Sarai(86) 353 1&1 166 205 125 80 23 20 3 540 360 180 Gudhrana(125) 562 451 III 83 53 30 20 19 I 720 402 318 Siha(126) 96 81 15 31 23 8 65 52 13 Palri( 129) 261 J08 153 132 44 S& 9 9 90 82 3 Tikri Alias Bbupgarh(l30) 154 129 25 19 18 I I 298 186 112 Sholaka (128) 451 349 102 99 65 34 17 4 13 380 244 136 Maroli(i27) 76 58 18 24 20 4 I 72 49 23 Jalalpur Muafi lUI) 511 350 161 250 121 129 II 9 2 222 192 30 Dakora(I22) 1,772 1,092 680 134 90 44 74 52 22 1,472 1,075 397 Banchari(124) 247 167 80 571 201 370 8 8 463 398 65 Seoli(87) 309 292 17 94 86 8 24 24 1&4 172 12 Lohina(88) 2,008 1,251 757 540 331 209 82 44 38 1,597 1,051 546 Sundhad(89) 149 134 15 124 85 39 269 47 222 Dadhka(90) 205 98 107 17 8 9 7 2 5 89 65 24 Buraka(91) ------Un-inhabited------Kachhi Khera (92) 1,459 1,130 329 135 60 75 36 25 II 1,415 924 491 Hodal (Rural)(Part)(93) 379 195 184 196 102 94 20 14 6 319 211 108 Karwan(95) 468 398 70 97 57 40 22 16 6 1,0&3 834 249 Bhulwana(94) 79 51 28 8 6 2 85 50 35 Baptoli(%) 884 700 184 13 10 3 37 28 9 578 486 92 Banswan(98) 190 147 43 43 37 6 13 II 2 515 2&7 228 Khirbi(97) 1,119 590 529 323 129 194 28 28 451 307 144 Gorauta(120) ------Un-inhabited------Kodla(123) 387 233 154 147 141 6 18 17 1,043 480 563 Pingaltu( 119) 1,839 1,056 783 707 453 254 22 17 1,113 845 268 Bhiduki(99)

    349 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial categ0!2: code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0005 Hodsl (Total) 20,787 6,738 14,049 9,926 2,994 6,932 4,457 1,201 3,256 0005 Hodal (Rural) 20.787 6,738 .14.049 9.926 2.994 6.932 4.457 1,201 3,256 0005 Hodal (Urban)

    00681300 Lad iaka( 13 7) 95 74 2r 29 18 II 18 14 4 00681400 Rundhi(139) 138 90 48 22 13 9 53 27 26 00681500 Hidayatpur(138) 65 12 53 41 10 31 16 2 14 00681600 Nangal Brahman(l40) 83 46 37 22 8 14 36 17 19 00681700 Sailothi( 154) 549 197 352 282 76 206 116 48 68 00681800 Khera Sarai(155) 1,053 631 422 439 129 310 128 108 20 00681900 Atohan(l58) 58 48 10 2 39 33 6 00682000 Bahrola( 157) 163 96 67 5 3 2 I I 00682100 Phulwari(i 56) 132 81 51 62 34 28 38 26 12 00690800 Aurangabad (83) 2,393 681 1,712 1,428 310 1,118 388 94 294 00690900 Mitnol (84) 773 235 538 284 73 211 197 77 120 00691000 Dccghot( 135) 918 294 624 375 153 222 407 94 313 00691100 Tumasra(85) 366 30 336 64 7 57 297 21 276 0069121>0 Khatcla Sarai(86) 896 133 763 400 53 347 104 20 84 00691300 Gudhrana( 125) 597 227 370 127 69 58 197 54 143 00691400 Siha(126) 559 164 395 247 54 193 49 22 27 00691500 Palri(129) 232 83 149 207 71 136 23 12 11 00691600 Tikri Alias Bhupgarh(130) 158 99 59 110 73 31 43 23 20 00691700 Sholaka (128) 445 140 305 212 83 129 72 26 46 00691800 Maroli(l21) 681 245 436 445 112 273 96 32 64 00691900 JaJalpurMuafi (121) 161 48 119 90 30 60 46 15 31 00692000 Dakora(122) 593 169 424 410 148 262 22 7 15 00692100 Banchari( 124) 1,589 552 1,037 901 314 527 309 47 262 00692200 SeoJi(87) 254 51 203 118 I 117 104 25 79 00692300 Lohina(88) 586 32 554 302 23 279 269 1 262 00692400 Sundhad(89) 982 213 109 428 118 310 322 60 262 00692500 Dadhka(90) 376 219 157 II 8 3 39 31 8 00692600 Buraka(91) 14 5 9 6 1 5 2 2 00692700 Kachhi Khera (92) ------Un-inhabited------00692800 Hodal (Rural)(Part)(93) 1,625 444 1,181 994 262 132 309 52 257 00692900 Karwan(95) 355 136 219 123 59 64 138 54 84 00693000 Bhulwana(94) 1,021 259 762 368 92 276 226 46 180 00693100 Baptoli(96) 37 5 32 26 3 23 00693200 Banswan(98) 911 165 746 426 28 398 12 3 9 00693300 Khirbi(97) 265 81 184 34 21 I3 I I 00693400 Gorauta( 120) 392 185 207 184 106 78 131 51 80 00693500 Kodla(l23) ------Un-inhabited------00693600 Pingaltu(l19) 331 173 158 97 67 30 29 5 24 00693700 Bhiduki(99) 935 335 600 605 243 362 180 47 133

    350 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HODAL of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    391 113 278 6,013 2,430 3,583 76,970 39,664 37,306 Hodal (Total) 0005 391 113 278 6,013 2,430 3,583 76,970 39,664 37,306 Hodal (Rural) 0005 Hodal (Urban) 0005

    48 42 .6 838 386 452 Ladiaka( 137) 00681300 8 3 5 55 47 8 1,645 758 887 Rundhi( 139) 00681400 8 8 339 157 182 Hidayatpur( 138) 00681500 3 3 22 21 I 827 374 453 Nangal Brahman(140) 00681600 14 4 10 137 69 68 1,599 870 729 Sailothi(154) 00681700 102 38 64 384 356 28 4,843 2,071 2,772 Khera Sarai(155) 00681800 17 14 3 1,088 451 637 Atohan(158) 00681900 3 2 I 154 90 64 1,343 629 714 Bahrola(157) 00682000 13 4 9 19 17 2 3,271 1,466 1,805 Phulwari(l56) 00682100 30 4 26 547 273 274 4,664 2,503 2,161 Aurangabad (83) 00690800 13 4 9 279 81 198 1,701 920 781 Mitnol (84) 00690900 46 9 37 90 38 52 .1,E44 2,606 2,238 Deeghot(135) 00691000 5 2 3 965 555 410 Tumasra(85) 00691100 7 2 5 385 58 327 3,526 1,917 1,609 Khatela Sarai(86) 00691200 7 2 5 266 102 164 1,437 780 657 Gudhrana(125) 00691300 12 8 4 251 80 171 2,744 1,442 J,302 Siha(l26) 00691400 2 2 279 126 153 Palri(l29) 00691500 5 3 2 540 283 257 Tikri Alias Bhupgarh(130) 00691600 160 31 129 758 390 368 Sholaka (128) 00691700 4 2 2 136 39 97 1,316 724 592 Maroli(l27) 0069J8oo 1 30 2 28 255 140 115 Jaralpur Muati (121) 00691900 3 2 158 13 145 1,401 743 658 Dakora(122) 00692000 28 7 21 351 124 227 4,668 2,394 2,274 Banchari(l24) 00692100 I I 31 25 6 2,149 1,149 1,000 SeoJi(87) 00692200 9 9 6 2 4 1,245 677 568 Lohina(88) 00692300 28 4 24 204 91 113 5,206 2,723 2,483 Sundhad(89) 00692400 326 180 146 997 569 428 Dadhka(90) 00692500 5 4 437 229 208 Buraka(91) 00692600 ------U n-i nhab ited------Kachhi Khera (92) 00692700 12 3 9 310 127 183 4,902 2,611 2,291 Hodal (Rural)(Part)(93) 00692800 I 1 93 22 71 991 565 426 Karwan(95) 00692900 6 2 4 421 119 302 2,987 1,550 1,437 Bhulwana(94) 00693000 11 2 9 237 110 127 Baptoli(96) 00693100 15 4 11 458 130 328 2,891 1,519 1,372 Banswan(98) 00693200 5 4 225 56 169 964 510 454 Khirbi(97) 00693300 3 I 2 74 27 47 1,860 994 866 Gorauta(l20) 00693400 ------Un-inhabited------Kodla(123) 00693500 3 2 202 99 103 1,836 972 864 Pingaltu(I 19) 00693600 12 II 138 44 94 5,377 2,801 2,576 Bhiduki(99) 00693700

    351 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; FARIDABAD Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Total population (including Name of Village Area of Number of Population in the code VilJage! institutional and nouseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B.in ~o~ulation2 bs:a,tw:s;:i Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 <\ 5 6 '1 j1, 9 }t)

    0006 Hassanpur (Total) 20,054 14,989 102,288 55,244 47,044 20,892 11,295 9,597 0006 Hassanpur (Ruu[) 20,054 14,989 [02,288 55,244 47,644 20,892 11,295 9,597 0006 Hllssanpur (Urban)

    00679800 Barauli( 149) 1,228 1,495 .10,218 5,622 4,656 1,968 1,041 927 00679900 Rahimpur(48) 540 222 1,516 826 690 362 192 170 00680000 Sultanpur(147) 854 247 1,703 9[8 785 376 211 [65 006!lOIOO Lalgarb.(145) 117 l43 l,077 586 491 198 102 96 006&0200 Tikri GujaJ(144) 183 129 1,758 965 793 346 193 153 00680300 Mustafabad(I46) 215 l03 608 322 286 142 72 70 00680400 Kushak( III) 1,793 1,450 10,967 5,956 5,011 2,262 1,212 (,050 00680500 Bilocltpur(110l 364 499 3,423 1,787 1,636 842 428 414 006&0600 Attba{l09) 547 181 1,257 658 599 235 rl9 116 006&0700 Kashipur( 108) 970 668 4,639 1,497 2,142 986 546 440 006&0800 Bela(l12) 70] 517 3,733 \,9&9 1,144 %93 494 W9 00680900 Amroli([43l 367 293 2,156 1,161 995 450 240 210 00681000 Rai Daska(1J6) 735 501 3,609 1,933 1,676 744 415 329 00681100 Bata(142) 486 231 1,620 865 755 349 178 171 00681200 Lulwari(l41) 341 256 1,909 1,015 894 387 199 188 00693800 Khanbi( 118} 1,880 1,215 8,064 4,381 3,683 1,532 844 688 006939Q0 Ghasera( 131) 512 400 2,684 1,387 1,297 644 319 325 00694000 Pingor(134) 873 856 5,468 3.019 2,449 1,181 61n 499 0(){j94100 Kanwarka(133) 266 239 1,618 856 762 320 171 149 00694200 MirpUf Korali(132) 437 459 2,976 1,583 1,393 588 297 291 00694300 Gulawad(ll3) 951 1,107 8,261 4,435 3,826 1,917 1,052 865 00694400 Maachhipura(11 S) 126 66 517 281 236 110 62 48 00694500 latolitl14) 427 586 ),621 1,980 I,MI S73 337 236 00694600 Wali Mohanunadpur( 106) 193 148 [,048 571 477 274 149 125 00694700 Fartas Kunag;u1:t07) 436 -----Un-inhllnited------00694800 Murtazabad(I05) 457 280 1,924 1,045 879 364 209 155 00694900 Hassanpur 144 870 525 345 119 61 58 1,415 (Rural)(Part)(I04) (J0695000 Sehno[i (102) 235 235 1,472 804 668 335 186 149 00695100 Ramgarh( 10 I) 242 298 1,802 980 822 323 178 145 00695200 Likhi([ 16) 917 1,051 6,356 3,393 2,963 1,132 588 544 00695300 Darana( 1 17) 168 221 1,352 720 632 255 147 108 00695400 Bhaindoli(lOO) 539 463 2,725 1,499 1,226 469 263 206 00695500 Maboli(l03) 537 186 1,27') 685 592 215 ]07 108

    352 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HASSANPUR Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    22,358 12,023 10,335 46,637 33,122 13,515 Hassanpur (Total) 22,358 12,023 10,335 46.637 33.122 13.515 Hassanpur (Rural) Hassanpur (Urban)

    Barauli(149) 2,289 1,238 1,051 5,022 3,602 1,420 401 223 178 639 480 159 Rahimpur(48) 347 189 158 785 540 245 Sultanpur( 147) 571 410 161 Lalgarh(l45) 199 104 95 890 623 267 TikIi Gujar(J44) 142 75 67 208 158 50 Mustafabad(146) 2,822 1,525 1,297 4,852 3,579 1,273 Kushak( Ill) 470 221 249 1,235 937 298 Bilochpur( II 0) 474 244 230 677 457 220 Artba(I09) 769 407 362 1,931 1,365 566 Kashipur( 108) 576 291 285 1,213 913 300 Bela(l12) 207 III 96 1,076 773 303 Amroli(143) 1,090 586 504 1,870 1,255 615 Rai Daska(136) 320 179 141 808 559 249 Bata(l42) 299 159 140 923 637 286 Lulwari(141) 1,686 910 776 4,071 2,791 1,280 Khanbi(118) 260 142 118 980 744 236 Ghasera( 131 ) 1,900 1,044 856 1,967 1,496 471 Pingor(134) 379 196 183 840 571 269 Kanwarka(133) 505 254 251 1,514 1,030 484 Mirpur Koraii(l32) 1,455 793 662 3,343 2,473 870 Gulawad(113) 16 10 6 272 189 83 Maachhipura(IIS) 1,352 754 598 1,793 1,230 563 Jatoli(l14) II 8 3 372 300 72 Wali Mohammadpur(I06) ------Un-inhabited------Fartas Kunagar(107) 240 122 118 982 656 326 Murtazabad( 105) 13 II 2 365 269 96 Hassanpur (Rural)(Part)(104) 584 319 265 650 460 190 Sehnoli (102) 330 179 151 973 675 298 Ramgarh(lOI) 2,074 1,110 964 2,975 2,027 948 Likhi(l16) 304 158 146 705 485 220 Darana(117) 524 293 231 1,357 953 404 Bhaindoli( I 00) 320 168 152 778 485 293 Maholi(103)

    353 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CPBLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0006 Hassanpur (Total) 55,651 22,122 33,529 46,447 27,182 19,265 31,262 22,380 8,882 0006 Hassanpur (Rural) 55,651 22,122 33,529 46,447 27,182 19,265 31,262 22,380 8,882 0006 Hassanpur (Urban)

    00679800 Barau!i( 149) 5,256 2,020 3,236 3,717 2,513 1,204 2,815 2,121 694 00679900 RahimplIr(148) 877 346 531 572 369 203 509 323 186 00680000 SlIltanpur( 147) 918 378 540 573 409 164 466 397 69 00680100 Lalgarh(145) 506 176 330 263 260 3 225 222 3 00680200 Tikri Gujar(l44) 868 342 526 513 373 140 486 348 138 00680300 Mustafabad( 146) 400 164 236 292 156 136 105 lOS 00680400 Kushak(1 1I) 6,1l5 2,377 3,738 4,095 2,574 1,521 2,478 2,281 197 00680500 Bilochpllr(IIO) 2,188 850 1,338 914 755 159 684 660 24 00680600 Attba(I09) 580 201 379 358 280 78 265 233 32 00680700 Kashipur(l08) 2,708 1,132 1,576 2,060 1,250 810 1,097 941 156 00680800 Bela(112) 2,520 1,076 1,444 1,724 926 798 1,145 758 387 00680900 Aroroli(143) 1,080 388 692 912 512 400 641 472 169 00681000 Rai Daska(136) 1,739 678 1,061 1,311 836 475 559 530 29 00681100 8ala(142) 812 306 506 890 489 401 357 330 27 00681:f00 Lulwari(141) 986 378 608 600 472 128 428 418 10 00693800 Khanbi( I I 8) 3,993 1,590 2,403 4,399 2,415 1,984 3,207 1,964 1,243 00693900 Ghasera(l3l) 1,704 643 1,061 1,561 802 759 903 591 312 00694000 Pingor(l34) 3,501 1,523 1,978 2,652 1,422 1,230 1,531 1,154 377 00694100 Kanwarka(133) 778 285 493 774 403 371 718 397 321 00694200 Mirpur Korali(I32) 1,462 553 909 1,397 759 638 859 630 229 00694300 Gulawad(113) 4,918 1,962 2,956 4,015 2,122 1,893 2,979 1,727 1,252 00694400 Maachhipura( 115) 245 92 153 320 168 152 278 143 135 00694500 Jatoli(114) 1,828 750 1,078 1,970 1,112 858 1,496 947 549 00694600 Wali Mohammadpur(106) 676 271 405 489 248 241 428 233 195 00694700 Fartas Kunagar(107) ------Un-inhabited----~--- 00694800 Murtazabad(l05) 942 389 553 793 464 329 447 407 40 00694900 Hassanpur 505 256 249 396 292 104 303 279 24 (Rural)(Part)( 104) 00695000 Sehnoli (102) 822 344 478 735 396 339 368 350 18 00695100 Ramgarh{l 0 I) 829 305 524 1,220 663 557 887 454 433 00695200 Likhi(l16) 3,381 1,366 2,015 3,851 2,096 1,755 2,779 1,668 1,111 00695300 Darana(l17) 647 235 412 763 393 370 587 334 253 00695400 Bhaindoli( I 00) 1,368 546 822 1,618 880 738 805 669 136 00695500 Maholi(103) 499 200 299 700 373 327 427 294 133

    354 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HASSAN PUR Industrial cate!!o!! of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    16,373 11,954 4,419 4,354 2,951 1,403 431 360 71 10,104 7,115 2,989 Hassanpur (Total) 16,373 11,954 4,419 4,354 2,951 1.403 431 360 71 10,104 7,115 2,989 Hassanpur (Rural) Hassanpur (Urban)

    1,891 1,320 571 101 53 48 50 40 10 773 708 65 Barauli( 149) 222 213 9 31 29 2 256 81 175 Rahimpur( 148) 258 252 6 17 14 3 JO 6 4 181 125 56 Sultanpur( 147) 134 132 2 13 13 78 77 I Lalgarh(145) 300 207 93 186 141 45 Tikri Gujar(144) 79 79 3 3 23 23 Mustafabad(146) 1,592 1,521 71 153 131 22 22 21 711 608 103 Kushak( 111 ) 381 368 13 104 101 3 21 21 178 170 8 Bilochpur(110) 128 III 17 24 20 4 10 7 3 103 95 8 Attba(109) 675 597 78 220 196 24 32 26 6 -\70 122 48 Kashipur( lOS} 700 439 261 302 199 103 16 14 2 127 106 21 Bela(1J2) 448 298 ISO 24 16 8 5 3 2 164 155 9 Amroli(143) 309 293 16 250 237 13 Rai Daska(I36) 150 130 20 51 48 3 7 7 149 145 4 Bata(I42) 248 240 8 28 27 I 9 9 143 142 I Lulwari(l41) 1,233 948 285 469 334 135 59 45 14 1,446 637 809 Khanbi(1 18) 361 295 66 88 80 8 10 7 3 444 209 235 Ghasera( I 31 ) 329 223 106 434 233 201 23 20 3 745 678 67 Pingor(l34) 602 314 288 66 42 24 50 41 9 Kanwarka(133) 502 388 114 18 10 8 25 21 4 314 211 103 Mirpur Korali(132) 1,889 1,030 859 532 327 205 19 16 3 539 354 185 Gulawad(113) 130 55 75 49 44 5 7 7 92 37 55 Maachhipura(I15) 642 394 248 197 113 84 17 15 2 640 425 215 latoli(114) 327 184 143 76 36 40 24 12 12 Wali Moharnmadpur(106) ------Un-inhabited------F artas Kunagar(l07) 263 254 9 60 49 II 5 3 2 119 101 18 Murtazabad( I 05) 169 150 19 2 132 128 4 Hassanpur (Rural)(Part)(104) 55 52 3 189 181 8 6 6 118 III 7 Sehnoli (102) 484 266 218 152 68 84 8 6 2 243 114 129 Rarngarh( 101) 1,049 599 450 544 331 213 25 22 3 1,161 716 445 Likhi(116) 304 162 142 124 61 63 7 3 4 152 108 44 Darana(l I 7) 326 298 28 190 l32 58 6 4 2 283 235 48 Bl\aindoli( I 00) 193 142 51 106 72 34 18 17 110 63 47 Maholi(103)

    355 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~0!2: code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0006 Hassanpur (Total) 15,185 4,802 10,383 7,221 2,112 5,109 4,700 1,333 3,367 0006 Hassanpur (Rural) 15,185 4,802 10,383 7,221 2,112 5,109 4,700 1,333 3,367 0006 Hassanpur (lJrban)

    00679800 Barauli( 149) 902 392 510 405 73 332 259 1I8 141 00679900 Rahimpur( 148) 63 46 17 9 8 I I 00680000 Sultanpur( 147) 107 12 95 78 77 00680100 Lalgarh(145) 38 38 2 2 00680200 Tikri Gujar(144) 27 25 2 16 15 00680300 Mustafabad( 146) 187 51 136 132 24 J08 48 23 25 00680400 Kushak( III) 1,617 293 1,324 881 128 753 659 133 526 00680500 Bilochpur(IIO) 230 95 135 37 23 14 132 39 93 00680600 Attba(109) 93 47 46 41 13 28 47 29 18 00680700 Kashipur( 108) 963 309 654 413 103 310 471 188 283 00680800 Bela(l12) 579 168 411 387 93 294 174 67 107 00680900 Amroli(l43) 271 40 231 197 24 173 54 8 46 00681000 Rai Oaska(136) 752 306 446 349 97 252 135 32 103 0068)J00 Bata(l42) 533 159 374 297 91 206 204 48 156 0068 {200 Lulwari(l41) 172 54 118 114 13 101 48 31 17 00693800 Khanbi(118) 1,192 451 741 395 133 262 269 88 181 00693900 Ghasera( 13 I) 658 211 447 247 114 133 29 12 17 00694000 Pingor(134) 1,121 268 853 224 74 150 765 152 613 00694100 Kanwarka( 133) 56 6 50 15 5 10 29 1 28 00694200 Mirpur Korali(I32) 538 129 409 410 71 339 50 10 40 00694300 Gulawad(l13) 1,036 395 641 500 203 297 400 132 268 00694400 Maachhipura(115) 42 25 17 33 22 II 2 2 00694500 latoli(114) 474 165 309 321 129 192 49 19 30 00694600 Wali MohammadpUl(l06) 61 15 46 44 12 32 10 10 00694700 Fartas Kunagar(1 07) ------Un-inhabited------00694800 Murtazabad( I 05) 346 57 289 226 44 182 48 6 42 00694900 Hassanpur 93 13 80 12 5 7 8 4 4 (Rural)(Part)( 104) 00695000 Schnoli (102) 367 46 321 63 13 50 256 29 227 00695100 Ramgarh( I 0 1) 333 209 124 244 162 82 34 15 19 00695200 Likhi(116) 1,072 428 644 421 218 203 103 45 58 00695300 Darana(l17) 176 59 117 136 48 88 34 8 26 00695400 Bhaindoli( I 00) 813 211 602 568 157 411 209 42 167 00695500 Maholi(103) 273 79 194 22 11 11 155 34 121

    356 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HASSAN PUR of mar!:iinal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    169 58 III 3,095 1,299 1,796 55,841 28,062 27,779 Hassanpur (Total) 0006 169 58 111 3,095 1,299 1,796 55,841 28,062 27,779 Hassanpur (Rural) 0006 Hassanpur (Urban) 0006

    22 20 2 216 181 35 6,561 3,109 3,452 Barauli(149) 00679800 53 37 16 944 457 487 Rahimpur(148) 00679900 13 13 16 II 5 1,130 509 621 Sultanpur( 147) 00680000 35 35 814 326 488 Lalgarh(145) 00680100 11 10 1 1,245 592 653 Tikri Gujar(144) 00680200 7 4 3 316 166 150 Mustafabad( 146) 00680300 76 32 44 6,872 3,382 3,490 Kushak(llJ ) 00680400 5 4 56 32 24 2,509 1,032 1,477 Bilochpur(llO) 00680500 5 5 899 378 521 Attba(J09) 00680600 22 4 18 57 14 43 2,579 1,247 1,332 Kashipur(108) 00680700 8 3 5 10 5 5 2,009 1,063 946 Bela(J 12) 00680800 5 5 15 8 7 1,244 649 595 AmroJi(143) 00680900 3 1 2 265 176 89 2,298 1,097 1,201 Rai Daska(J36) 00681000 7 2 5 15 18 7 730 376 354 Bata(142) 00681 JOO 10 10 1,309 543 766 Lulwari( 141) 00681200 36 9 27 492 221 271 3,665 1,966 1,699 Khallbi(l18) 00693800 382 8S 297 1,123 585 538 Ghasera( l31 ) 00693900 131 41 90 2,816 1,597 1,219 Pingor( 134) 00694000 I 11 II 844 453 391 Kanwarka(133) 00694100 12 4 8 66 44 22 1,579 824 755 Mirpur Korali(l32) 00694200 10 3 7 126 57 69 4,246 2,313 1,933 Gulawad(I13) 00694300 7 6 197 lJ3 84 Maachhipura(115) 00694400 II 6 5 93 II 82 1,651 868 783 Jatoli(114) 00694500 I 6 3 3 559 323 236 Wali Mohammadpur(l06) 00694600 ------Un-inhabited------Fartas Kunagar( I 07) 00694700 71 6 65 1,131 581 550 Murtazabad( I 05) 00694800 73 4 69 474 233 241 Hassanpur 00694900 (Rural)(Part)( I 04) 47 4 43 737 408 329 Sehnoli (102) 00695000 I 54 32 22 582 317 265 Ramgarh( 10 I) 00695100 3 3 545 165 380 2,505 1,297 1,208 Likhi(lJ6) 00695200 I 5 2 3 589 327 262 Darana( II 7) 00695300 2 34 II 23 1,107 619 488 Bhaindoli( JOO) 00695400 95 34 61 577 312 265 Maholi(103) 00695500

    357 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Urban Primary Area of Location Name of Townl Ward Town in Number of Total population (including . Population in the code square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 41901000 Tilpat(CT) 9.92 1,238 6,369 3,489 2,880 1,105 587 518 0001 Ward No. I 149 795 433 362 167 85 82 0002 Ward No.2 175 907 469 438 164 76 88 0003 Ward No.3 74 297 177 120 45 21 24 0004 Ward NO.4 83 391 218 173 47 23 24 0005 Ward No.5 57 326 171 155 58 32 26 0006 Ward No.6 66 387 202 185 61 34 27 0007 Ward No. 7 75 464 252 212 81 47 34 0008 Ward No.8 66 365 200 165 69 37 32 0009 Ward No.9 32 134 82 52 21 14 7 0010 Ward No. 10 34 176 92 84 23 11 12 0011 Ward No. II 64 299 173 126 65 38 27 0012 Ward No. 12 156 761 418 343 118 72 46 0013 Ward No. 13 116 640 351 289 107 61 46 0014 Ward No. 14 91 427 251 176 79 36 43

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) 198.75 217,647 1,055,938 581,069 474,869 158,603 85,805 72,798

    0001 ) Ward No. I 2,618 15,849 8,624 7,225 2,701 1,457 1,244 0002 Ward No. 2 13,182 67,658 37,439 30,219 10,997 5,952 5,045 0003 Ward No. 3 8,441 33,212 19,951 13,261 6,095 3,208 2,887 0004 Ward No.4 9,487 41,452 23,095 18,357 5,666 3,038 2,628 0005 Ward No. 5 6,906 36,392 19,613 16,779 4,702 2,574 2,128 0006 Ward No. 6 8,897 46,808 25,500 21,308 7,951 4,295 3,656 0007 Ward No. 7 1l,386 58,248 32,100 26,148 8,606 4,646 3,960 0008 Ward No. 8 7,450 35,938 19,014 16,924 4,165 2,276 1,889 0009 Ward No.9 7,714 36,002 20,377 15,625 6,425 3,354 3,071 0010 Ward No. 10 8,295 41,843 21,898 19,945 5,297 2,889 2,408 0011 Ward No. II 7,780 37,244 20,124 17,120 5,502 2,970 2,532 0012 Ward No. 12 10,619 53,966 29,549 24,417 8,195 4,441 3,754 0013 Ward No. 13 4,795 23,857 13,316 10,541 4,045 2,172 1,873 0014 Ward No. 14 12,281 56,124 31,607 24,517 9,237 4,998 4,239 0015 Ward No. 15 13,518 63,766 35,921 27,845 12,160 6,536 5,624 0016 Ward No. 16 11,789 48,424 27,683 20,741 6,719 3,646 3,073 0017 Ward No. 17 6,391 35,035 18,755 16,280 4,433 2,405 2,028 0018 Ward No. 18 10,578 52,803 29,104 23,699 8,886 4,840 4,046 0019 Ward No. 19 9,771 46,140 24,205 21,935 5,096 2,737 2,359 0020 Ward No. 20 8,965 40,360 22,393 17,967 5,241 2,820 2,421 0021 Ward No. 21 8,469 39,630 21,104 18,526 4,639 2,530 2,109 0022 Ward No. 22 9,831 47,192 25,749 21,443 6,446 3,639 2,807 0023 Ward No. 23 5,101 29,300 15,621 13,679 3,981 2,211 1,770 0024 Ward No. 24 10,176 53,953 29,404 24,549 9,194 4,972 4,222 0025 Ward No. 25 3,207 14,742 8,923 5,819 2,224 1,199 1,025

    41903000 Palwal (M CI ) 8.30 17,174 100,722 53,648 47,074 15,803 8,594 7,209 0001 Ward No. I 339 2,195 1,140 1,055 343 185 158 0002 Ward No.2 637 4,235 2,253 1,982 618 342 276 0003 Ward No.3 559 3,397 1,835 1,562 523 294 229 0004 Ward No.4 894 5,053 2,759 2,294 621 371 250 0005 Ward No.5 674 4,016 2,142 1,874 663 340 323 0006 Ward No. 6 970 5,666 3,070 2,596 877 476 401 0007 Ward No.7 1,181 6,989 3,808 3,181 1,324 735 589 0008 Ward No.8 930 5,714 3,080 2,634 1,025 540 485 0009 Ward No.9 1,235 6,815 3,694 3,121 998 570 428 0010 Ward No. 10 662 3,717 1,924 1,793 581 315 266 0011 Ward No. II 722 3,827 1,975 1,852 381 209 172 0012 Ward No. 12 799 4,105 2,157 1,948 625 308 317 0013 Ward No. 13 613 3,347 1,751 1,596 459 233 226 0014 Ward No. 14 543 2,822 1,482 1,340 316 172 144 0015 Ward No. 15 685 3,681 1,945 1,736 471 270 201

    358 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract

    Name ofTowni Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 611 322 289 4,088 2,579 1,509 Tilpat(CT) 417 216 201 440 277 163 Ward No. I 36 20 16 640 377 263 Ward No. 2 9 4 195 140 55 Ward No. 3 275 176 99 Ward No. 4 171 108 63 Ward No. 5 17 9 8 275 160 115 Ward No. 6 301 186 115 Ward No. 7 39 19 20 242 157 85 Ward No. 8 10 5 5 85 61 24 Ward No. 9 116 71 45 Ward No. 10 4 2 2 174 116 58 Ward No. II 23 12 II 513 313 200 Ward No. 12 32 21 11 412 256 156 Ward No. 13 24 13 II 249 181 68 Ward No. 14

    96,397 53,010 43,387 714,578 430,274 284,304 Faridabad (M Corp.) 2,480 1,323 1,157 9,203 5,869 3,334 Ward No. I 4,588 2,593 1,995 44,273 27,751 16,522 Ward No. 2 6,330 3,794 2,536 15,692 11,634 4,058 Ward No. 3 4,620 2,740 1,880 29,189 17,643 11,546 WardNo.4 813 430 383 27,481 15,873 11,608 Ward No. 5 3,766 2,034 1,732 29,835 18,487 11,348 Ward No. 6 2,653 1,439 1,214 40,438 24,768 15,670 Ward No. 7 810 427 383 28,177 15,505 12,672 Ward No. 8 10,374 5,753 4,621 17,709 12,036 5,673 Ward No. 9 3,999 2,149 1,850 31,612 17,207 14,405 Ward No. 10 4,832 2,630 2,202 24,502 14,320 10,182 Ward No. II 3,849 2,037 1,812 35,092 20,918 14,174 Ward No. 12 3,662 1,960 1,702 13,544 8,859 4,685 Ward No. 13 6,163 3,363 2,800 37,084 23,195 13,889 Ward No. 14 4,593 2,526 2,067 41,406 26,274 15,132 Ward No. 15 3,040 1,692 1,348 34,655 21,288 13,367 Ward No. 16 3,906 2,051 1,855 25,376 14,365 II,Oll Ward No. 17 7,525 4,093 3,432 32,377 19,975 12,402 Ward No. 18 977 499 478 37,234 20,056 17,178 Ward No. 19 2,975. 1,679 1,296 29,177 17,108 12,069 Ward No. 20 2,112 1,150 962 30,520 16,848 13,672 Ward No. 21 2,353 1,251 1,102 35,439 20,459 14,980 Ward No. 22 3,812 2,029 1,783 21,588 12,294 9,294 Ward No. 23 4,316 2,337 1,979 33,956 21,133 12,823 Ward No. 24 1,849 1,031 818 9,019 6,409 2,610 Ward No. 25

    18,798 10,051 8,747 64,465 38,853 26,412 Palwal (M CI ) 381 192 189 1,501 834 667 Ward No. 1 678 365 313 3,037 1,703 1,334 Ward No. 2 38 19 19 2,190 1,312 878 Ward No. 3 87 52 35 3,871 2,224 1,647 Ward No. 4 481 260 221 2,541 1,552 989 Ward No. 5 514 271 243 3,847 2,338 1,509 Ward No. 6 1,691 920 771 3,733 2,378 1,355 Ward No. 7 3,451 1,843 1,608 3,124 2,003 1,121 Ward No. 8 521 277 244 4,704 2,844 1,860 Ward No. 9 131 71 60 2,663 1,485 1,178 Ward No. 10 123 59 64 3,223 1,716 1,507 Ward No. 11 1,654 872 782 2,232 1,276 956 Ward No. 12 550 287 263 2,264 1,286 978 Ward No. 13 40 19 21 2,251 1,242 1,009 Ward No. 14 24 13 Il 2,869 1,597 1,272 Ward No. 15

    359 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :FARIDABAD Urban Primary

    Location Name of Townl Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    41901000 Tilpat(CT) 2,281 910 1,371 1,928 1,641 287 1,688 1,507 181 0001 Ward No. I 355 156 199 189 178 II 175 164 11 0002 Ward No.2 267 92 175 234 222 12 227 217 IO 0003 Ward No.3 102 37 65 127 110 17 127 110 17 0004 Ward No. 4 116 42 74 101 90 II 97 89 g 0005 Ward No.5 155 63 92 92 84 8 78 78 0006 Ward No.6 112 42 70 160 95 65 92 75 17 0007 Ward No.7 163 66 97 162 122 40 120 104 16 0008 Ward No. 8 123 43 80 113 99 14 95 87 8 0009 Ward No.9 49 21 28 37 35 2 37 35 2 0010 Ward No. 10 60 21 39 64 48 16 59 44 15 0011 Ward No. II 125 57 68 96 81 IS 66 59 7 0012 Ward No. 12 248 105 143 209 183 26 184 160 24 0013 Ward No. 13 228 95 133 211 163 48 202 158 44 0014 Ward No. 14 178 70 108 133 131 2 129 127 2

    41902ftOO Faridabad (M Corp.) 341,360 150,795 190,565 328,810 290,653 38,157 301,676 270,537 31,139 0001 Ward No. I 6,646 2,755 3,891 4,693 4,046 647 4,022 3,740 282 -- 0002 Ward No.2 23,385 9,688 13,697 19,214 17,898 1,316 17,680 16,724 956 0003 Ward No. 3 17,520 8,317 9,203 12,080 11,327 753 1I,037 10,481 556 0004 Ward No. 4 12,263 5,452 6,811 13,449 12,064 1,385 12,254 11,112 1,142 0005 Ward No. 5 8,911 3,740 5,171 10,303 9,513 790 9,600 8,952 648 0006 Ward No. 6 16,973 7,013 9,960 12,557 11,596 961 11,021 10,412 609 0007 Ward No. 7 17,810 7,332 10,478 16,895 15,512 1,383 IS,102 14,136 966 0008 Ward No. 8 7,761 3,509 4,252 11,368 9,682 1,686 10,352 8,999 1,353 0009 Ward No. 9 18,293 8,341 9,952 12,389 10,630 1,759 10,264 9,118 1,146 0010 Ward No. 10 10,231 4,691 5,540 13,369 11,162 2,207 12,362 10,509 1,853 DOli Ward No. II 12,742 5,804 6,938 11,638 9,871 1,767 10,636 9,164 1,472 0012 Ward No. 12 18,874 8,631 10,243 16,081 14,364 1,717 14,823 13,488 1,335 0013 Ward No. 13 10,313 4,457 5,856 6,993 6,206 787 6,345 5,722 623 0014 Ward No. 14 19,040 8,412 10,628 18,750 16,405 2,345 16,749 14,933 1,816 0015 Ward No. 15 22,360 9,647 12,713 19,780 18,231 1,549 18,480 17,179 1,301 0016 Ward No. 16 13,769 6,395 7,374 17,671 15,444 2,227 16,648 14,701 1,947 0017 Ward No. 17 9,659 4,390 5,269 11,053 9,404 1,649 10,325 8,918 1,407 0018 Ward No. 18 20,426 9,129 11,297 16,254 14,188 2,066 IS,005 13,253 1,752 0019 Ward No. 19 8,906 4,149 4,757 16,099 12,838 3,261 15,617 12,539 3,078 0020 Ward No. 20 11,183 5,285 5,898 13,919 12,206 1,713 13,226 11,653 1,573 0021 Ward No. 21 9,110 4,256 4,854 12,793 10,475 2,318 11,984 9,872 2,112 0022 Ward No. 22 11,753 5,290 6,463 14,084 12,276 1,808 13,333 11,692 1,641 0023 Ward No. 23 7,712 3,327 4,385 8,142 7,348 794 7,538 6,883 655 0024 Ward No. 24 19,997 8,271 11,726 13,981 13,038 943 12,494 11,766 728 0025 Ward No. 25 5,723 2,514 3,209 5,255 4,929 326 4,779 4,591 188

    41903000 Palwal (M Cl ) 36,257 15,595 20,662 27,800 23,974 3,826 23,544 20,767 2,777 0001 Ward No. I 694 306 388 562 523 39 538 502 36 0002 Ward No. 2 1,198 550 648 1,128 1,035 93 984 908 76 0003 Ward No. 3 1,207 523 684 918 817 101 822 751 71 0004 Ward No.4 1,182 535 647 1,411 1,239 172 1,337 1,180 157 0005 Ward No.5 1,475 590 885 1,087 999 88 932 869 63 0006 Ward No. 6 1,819 732 1,087 1,424 1,285 139 1,322 1,200 122 0007 Ward No. 7 3,256 1,430 1,826 1,727 1,570 157 1,450 1,348 102 0008 Ward No.8 2,590 1,077 1,513 1,356 1,264 92 1,000 950 SO 0009 Ward No. 9 2,111 850 1,261 1,585 1,442 143 1,395 1,289 106 0010 Ward No. 10 1,054 439 615 1,027 859 168 975 814 161 001 I Ward No. 11 604 259 345 1,174 909 265 1,158 . 900 258 0012 Ward No. 12 1,873 881 992 1,455 1,090 365 990 881 109 0013 Ward No. 13 1,083 465 618 982 820 162 836 735 101 0014 Ward No. 14 571 240 331 850 744 106 840 736 104 0015 Ward No. 15 812 348 464 1,006 888 1I8 967 864 103

    360 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Industrial category of main workers Name ofTownl Ward Household industry Cultivators AgriCultural labourers Other workers workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    67 50 17 51 38 13 84 57 27 1,486 1,362 124 Tilpat (CT) 10 10 2 10 10 153 143 10 Ward No. I 4 3 223 214 9 Ward No.2 6 4 2 20 16 4 101 90 II Ward No. 3 95 87 8 Ward No.4 12 12 66 66 Ward No.5 25 17 8 16 9 7 51 49 2 Ward No.6 21 IS 6 2 2 96 86 10 Ward No.7 95 87 8 Ward No. 8 I 36 34 2 Ward No. 9 8 6 2 50 37 13 Ward No. 10 66 59 7 Ward No. II 24 11 13 159 149 10 Ward No. 12 29 19 10 7 5 2 166 134 32 Ward No. 13 129 127 2 Ward No. 14

    2,065 1,783 282 928 752 176 9,674 8,280 1,394 289,009 259,722 29,287 Faridabad (M Corp.) 527 493 34 82 76 6 102 94 8 3,311 3,077 234 Ward No. I 53 43 10 46 41 5 536 471 65 17,045 16,169 876 Ward No.2 7 6 I 16 16 187 144 43 10,827 10,315 512 Ward No.3 18 16 2 9 7 2 276 243 33 11,951 10,846 1,105 Ward No.4 76 66 10 24 23 I 445 412 33 9,055 8,451 604 Ward No.5 49 45 4 18 17 336 283 53 10,618 10,067 551 Ward No.6 23 12 II 31 24 7 799 703 96 14,249 13,397 852 Ward No.7 17 IS 2 19 16 3 709 625 84 9,607 8,343 1,264 Ward No.8 12 II I 19 13 6 386 291 95 9,847 8,803 1,044 Ward No.9 17 II 6 2 I 562 524 38 11,781 9,973 1,808 Ward No. 10 10 8 2 10 8 2 192 165 27 10,424 8,983 1,441 Ward No. II 230 180 50 43 38 5 440 354 86 14,110 12,916 1,194 Ward No. I2 31 22 9 25 18 7 93 72 21 6,196 5,610 586 Ward No. 13 31 23 8 24 19 5 754 613 141 15,940 14,278 1,662 Ward No. 14 67 60 7 86 80 6 226 202 24 18,101 16,837 1,264 Ward No. 15 101 94 7 31 27 4 212 168 44 16,304 14,412 1,892 Ward No. 16 90 S9 31 64 47 17 292 247 45 9,879 8,565 1,314 Ward No. 17 208 188 20 143 97 46 595 514 81 14,059 12,454 1,605 Ward No. 18 20 18 2 7 7 288 259 29 15,302 12,255 3,047 Ward No. 19 49 45 4 29 20 9 S13 466 47 12,635 11,122 1,513 Ward No. 20 80 67 13 19 9 10 478 349 129 11,407 9,447 1,960 Ward No. 21 22 20 2 30 23 7 321 264 57 12,960 11,385 1,575 Ward No. 22 38 34 4 16 16 330 295 35 7,154 6,538 616 Ward No. 23 108 85 23 60 52 8 439 378 61 11,887 11,251 636 Ward No. 24 181 162 19 75 57 18 163 144 19 4,360 4,228 132 Ward No. 25

    998 860 138 697 432 265 756 502 254 21,093 18,973 2,120 Palwal (M Cl ) I I 12 9 3 2 2 523 490 33 Ward No. I 7 5 4 1 29 18 11 943 879 64 Ward No. 2 3 3 13 II 2 20 15 5 786 722 64 Ward No. 3 10 6 4 2 I 63 39 24 1,262 1,134 128 Ward No.4 9 9 I 1 35 29 6 887 830 57 Ward No. 5 23 17 6 8 8 48 39 9 1,243 1,136 107 Ward No.6 17 15 2 18 17 45 24 21 1,370 1,292 78 Ward No. 7 5 3 3 28 23 5 964 919 45 Ward No. 8 57 54 3 6 5 21 17 4 1,311 1,213 98 Ward No. 9 20 19 I 7 7 31 28 3 917 760 157 Ward No. 10 77 59 18 3 3 9 8 1,069 830 239 Ward No. II 7 7 6 6 40 20 20 937 848 89 Ward No. 12 19 19 I 6 6 810 709 101 Ward No. 13 I 1 838 735 103 Ward No. 14 22 22 8 8 21 19 2 916 815 101 Ward No. 15

    361 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Urban Primary Industrial category Location Name of Town! Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 41901000 Tilpat (CT) 240 134 106 10 6 4 12 6 6 0001 Ward No. I 14 14 0002 Ward No.2 7 5 . 2 0003 Ward No.3 0004 Ward No.4 4 1 3 _- 0005 Ward No.5 14 6 8 7 3 4 0006 Ward No.6 68 20 48 2 0007 Ward No. 7 42 18 24 5 2 3 2 0008 Ward No. 8 18 12 6 I C009 Ward No. 9 0010 Ward No. 10 5 4 1 0011 Ward No. II 30 . 22 8 0012 Ward No. 12 25 23 2 0013 Ward No. 13 9 5 4 0014 Ward No. 14 4 4

    41902000 Faridabad (M Corp.) 27,134 20,116 7,018 494 146 348 776 518 258 0001 Ward No. I 671 306 365 218 18 200 78 22 56 0002 Ward No.2 1,534 1,174 360 20 8 12 9 4 5 0003 Ward No. 3 1,043 846 197 2 I I 3 2 0004 Ward No. 4 1,195 952 243 7 6 1 II 11 0005 Ward No. 5 703 561 142 9 6 3 13 12 0006 Ward No. 6 1,536 1,184 352 33 25 8 IS J4 1 0007 Ward No. 7 1,793 l,376 417 4 2 2 8 7 1 0008 Ward No. 8 1,016 683 333 2 I 14 10 4 0009 Ward No. 9 2,125 1,512 613 12 6 6 10 7 3 0010 Ward No. 10 1,007 653 354 2 I 0011 Ward No. II 1,002 707 295 4 4 8 5 3 0012 Ward No. 12 1,258 876 382 72 10 62 21 8 13 0013 Ward No. 13 648 484 164 I I 26 22 4 0014 Ward No. 14 2,001 1,472 529 5 2 3 6 3 3 0015 Ward No. 15 1,300 1,052 248 40 29 II 127 116 II 0016 Ward No. 16 1,023 743 280 7 4 3 Jl9 56 63 0017 Ward No. 17 728 486 242 7 4 3 32 19 13 0018 Ward No. 18 1,249 935 314 12 5 7 14 7 7 0019 Ward No. 19 482 299 183 3 2 0020 Ward No. 20 693 553 140 4 4 II 6 5 0021 Ward No. 21 809 603 206 3 2 147 135 12 0022 Ward No. 22 751 584 167 6 5 18 7 11 0023 Ward No. 23 604 465 139 II 9 2 0024 Ward No. 24 1,487 1,272 215 15 2 13 22 14 8 0025 Ward No. 25 476 338 138 11 2 9 48 19 29

    41903000 Palwal (M CI ) 4,256 3,207 1,049 47 32 15 802 650 152 0001 Ward No. I 24 21 3 0002 Ward No. 2 144 127 17 4 4 6 5 1 0003 Ward No.3 96 66 30 2 2 0004 Ward NO.4 74 59 15 0005 Ward No.5 155 130 25 2 2 0006 Ward No.6 102 85 17 38 37 0007 Ward No.7 277 222 55 8 7 I 0008 Ward No.8 356 314 42 4 4 41 38 3 0009 Ward No.9 190 153 37 27 24 3 0010 Ward No. 10 52 45 7 4 .4 0011 Ward No. II 16 9 7 0012 Ward No. 12 465 209 256 9 7 2 0013 Ward No. 13 146 85 61 II 10 0014 Ward No. 14 10 8 2 0015 Ward No. 15 39 24 15 3 3 4 4

    362 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract of marginal workers Name of Townl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    48 10 38 170 112 58 4,441 1,848 2,593 Tilpat (CT) 41901000 14 14 606 255 351 Ward No. I 0001 2 2 5 5 673 247 426 Ward No.2 0002 170 67 103 Ward No.3 0003 2 2 2 . 290 128 162 Ward No.4 0004 7 3 4 234 87 147 Ward No.5 0005 39 5 34 27 14 13 227 107 120 Ward No.6 0006 35 15 20 302 130 172 Ward No.7 0007 3 2 13 9 4 252 101 151 WardNo.8 0008 97 47 50 Ward No. 9 0009 4 3 1 112 44 68 Ward No. 10 0010 29 21 8 203 92 III Ward No. II DOll 24 22 2 552 235 317 Ward No. 12 0012 2 2 6 2 4 429 188 241 Ward No. 13 0013 4 4 294 120 174 Ward No. 14 0014

    1,684 739 945 24,180 18,713 5,467 727,128 290,416 436,712 Faridabad (M Corp.) 41902000 25 8 17 350 258 92 11,156 4,578 6,5/8 Ward No. I 0001 102 49 53 1,403 1,113 290 48,444 19,541 28,903 Ward No.2 0002 35 8 27 1,003 835 168 21,132 8,624 12,508 Ward No.3 0003 50 19 31 1,127 916 211 28,003 11,031 16,972 Ward NO.4 0004 59 37 22 622 506 116 26,089 10,100 15,989 Ward NO.5 0005 166 48 118 1,322 1,097 225 34,251 13,904 20,347 Ward No.6 0006 208 124 84 1,573 1,243 330 41,353 16,588 24,765 Ward NO.7 0007 78 45 33 922 627 295 24,570 9,332 15,238 Ward No.8 0008 84 34 50 2,019 1,465 554 23,613 9,747 13,866 Ward NO.9 0009 33 23 10 972 629 343 28,474 10,736 17,738 Ward No. 10 0010 115 21 94 875 677 198 25,606 10,253 15,353 Ward No. II 0011 73 40 33 1,092 818 274 37,885 15,185 22,700 Ward No. 12 0012 17 10 7 604 452 152 16,864 7,110 9,754 Ward No. 13 0013 123 57 66 1,867 1,410 457 37,374 15,202 22,172 Ward No. 14 0014 73 28 45 1,060 879 181 43,986 17,690 26,296 Ward No. 15 0015 14 5 9 883 678 205 30,753 12,239 18,514 Ward No. 16 0016 34 19 15 655 444 211 23,982 9,351 14,631 WardNo.17 0017 75 25 50 1,148 898 250 36,549 14,916 21,633 Ward No. 18 0018 19 I3 6 460 284 176 30,041 11,367 18,674 Ward No. 19 0019 35 24 II 643 519 124 26,441 10,187 16,254 Ward No. 20 0020 36 25 II 623 441 182 26,837 10,629 16,208 Ward No. 21 0021 29 13 16 698 559 139 33,108 13,473 19,635 Ward No. 22 0022 37 15 22 556 441 115 21,158 8,273 12,885 Ward No. 23 0023 96 38 58 1,354 1,218 136 39,972 16,366 23,606 Ward No. 24 0024 68 11 57 349 306 43 9,487 3,994 5,493 Ward No. 25 0025

    400 87 313 3,007 2,438 569 72,922 29,674 43,248 Palwal (M CI ) 41903000 24 21 3 1,633 617 1,016 Ward No. I 0001 7 4 3 127 114 13 3,107 1,218 1,889 Ward No.2 0002 6 3 3 88 63 25 2,479 1,018 1,461 Ward No.3 0003 II 6 5 62 52 10 3,642 1,520 2,122 Ward No.4 0004 6 6 147 128 19 2,929 1,143 1,786 Ward No.'5 0005 6 5 I 58 43 15 4,242 1,785 2,457 Ward NO.6 0006 5 2 3 264 213 51 5,262 2,238 3,024 Ward No.7 0007 13 4 9 298 268 30 4,358 1,816 2,542 Ward NO.8 0008 10 6 4 153 123 30 5,230 2,252 2,978 Ward No.9 0009 I 47 40 7 2,690 1,065 1,625 Ward No. 10 0010 2 14 8 6 2,653 1,066 1,587 Ward No. II 0011 221 7 214 234 194 40 2,650 1,067 1,583 Ward No. 12 0012 3 2 I 131 72 59 2,365 931 1,434 Ward No. 13 0013 10 8 2 1,972 738 1,234 Ward No. 14 0014 2 30 16 14 2,675 1,057 1,618 Ward No. 15 00)5

    363 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Urban Primary Area of Location Name of Townl Ward Town in Number of Total population (including Population in the code square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0016 Ward No. 16 624 4,219 2,208 2,011 627 344 283 0017 Ward No. 17 652 3,907 2,050 1,857 729 389 340 0018 Ward No. 18 . 471 3,077 1,608 1,469 459 265 194 0019 Ward No. 19 469 2,852 1,526 1,326 406 236 170 0020 Ward No. 20 414 1,&95 1,535 1,360 546 2&7 159 0021 Ward No. 21 402 2,505 1,332 1,173 439 237 202 0022 Ward No. 22 417 2,580 1,392 1,188 524 291 233 0023 Ward No. 23 567 3,105 1,683 1;422 533 282 251 0024 Ward No. 24 599 3,586 1,848 1,738 606 310 296 0025 Ward No. 25 1,106 6,417 3,451 2,966 1,109 593 516

    41904000 Hatbin (MC) 1.99 1,672 10,916 5,889 5,027 2,066 1,099 967 0001 Ward No. 1 131 823 421 402 155 83 72 0002 Ward No. 2 120 720 390 330 95 51 44 0003 Ward No. 3 154 1,065 577 488 213 125 88 0004 Ward No. 4 150 1,005 527 478 225 104 121 "- 0005 Ward No.5 179 1,204 627 577 264 125 139 0006 Ward No. 6 187 1,029 554 475 146 78 68 0007 ' Ward No. 7 129 840 458 382 148 83 65 0008 Ward No. 8 200 1,255 690 565 279 162 117 0009 Ward No. 9 142 950 486 464 159 80 79 0010 Ward No. 10 140 1,114 679 435 185 IlO 75 0011 Ward No. II 140 911 480 431 197 98 99

    41905000 Hassanpur (MC) 0.93 1,375 9,090 4,887 4,203 1,677 905 772 0001 Ward No. I 178 1,073 598 475 228 127 101 0002 Ward No.2 120 871 487 384 172 102 70 0003 Ward No. ) 177 1,020 528 492 213 113 100 0004 Ward No. 4 102 701 385 316 111 53 58 0005 Ward No. 5 140 941 491 450 176 91 85 0006 Ward No. 6 98 643 333 310 60 32 28 0007 Ward No. 7 95 583 309 274 83 51 32 0008 Ward No. 8 120 811 453 358 179 103 76 0009 Ward No. 9 125 867 477 390 179 84 95 0010 Ward No. 10 101 757 387 370 136 74 62 0011 Ward No. 11 119 823 439 384 140 75 65

    41906000 Hodal (MC) 2.25 6,055 38,309 20,511 17,798 6,890 3,711 3,179 0001 Ward No. 1 438 2,681 1,403 1,278 395 219 176 0002 Ward No. 2 774 4,839 2,651 2,188 890 485 405 0003 Ward No. 3 404 2,442 1,315 1,127 381 197 184 0004 Ward NO.4 330 2,110 1,110 1,000 411 208 203 0005 Ward No. 5 794 5,041 2,723 2,318 907 520 387 0006 Ward No.6 501 3,412 1,805 1,607 695 348 347 0007 Ward No.7 352 2,308 1,243 1,065 413 208 205 0008 Ward No. 8 261 1,631 917 714 314 192 122 0009 Ward NO.9 469 2,966 1,578 1,388 543 298 245 0010 Ward No. 10 234 1,479 774 705 285 150 135 0011 Ward No. II 264 1,800 962 838 362 199 163 0012 Ward No. 12 213 1,359 716 643 233 125 108 0013 Ward No. 13 337 2,068 1,112 956 347 182 165 0014 Ward No. 14 492 2,939 1,546 1,393 521 266 255 0015 Ward No. 15 192 1,234 656 578 193 114 79

    364 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract

    Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    74 37 37 2,945 1,683 1,262 Ward No. 16 1163 476 387 2,275 1,403 872 WatdNo.I7 305 159 146 2,2f:i8 1,271 997 WatdNo.l& 387 215 172 ],9&1 1,138 843 WatdNo.19 1,869 988 88[ 1,469 948 521 Ward No. 20 855 458 397 1,132 72& 404 Ward No. 21 878 461 417 U05 726 379 Ward No. 11 1,465 791 674 1,2&7 839 448 Ward No. 23 584 305 279 2,199 1,268 931 Ward No. 24 1,154 641 513 3,754 2,259 1,495 WIITdNo.25

    1,395 729 666 6.,329 3,989 2,34f1 Hiltbin (MC) [ 503 289 214 Ward No.1 483 297 186 Ward No. 2 !O 6- 4 549 336 213 WlIfdNo.3 352 116 )16 433 196 137 Ward N

    2,229 1,268 1,021 4,715 2,993 1,722 Hassanpur (Me) 35 22 13 402 287 115 Ward No. I 584 325 259 367 245 122 Ward No.2 232 11& 114 503 307 196 Ward No. 3 44 17 17 461 299 162 Ward No. 4 265 132 133 SIS. 30S. 2Hl Ward Na."5 487 2&2 205 Ward No. 6 423 238 18S Ward No. 1 581 315 256 355 246 109 Ward No. 8 221 121 100 356 265 91 Ward No. 9 248 128 120 377 224 153 Ward No. 10 19 10 9 469 295 174 Ward No. II

    9,132 4.850 4,282 21,574 13,526 8,048 Hodal(MC) 455 244 211 1,843 1,056 187 Ward No. 1 348 182 166 2,737 1,798 939 Ward No. 2 222 123 99 1,634 952 682 Ward No. 3 823 430 393 913 578 335 Ward No. 4 73& 407 331 ),139 1,906 1,233 Ward No. 5. 2,3()S 1,226 ],079 1,427 977 450 WardNG.6 1,227 842 38S Ward No.7 894 594 300 Ward No.8 2,529 ],344 1,18S 1,343 907 436 Ward No. 9 697 460 237 Ward No. 10 310 167 143 901 573 328 Ward No. 11 164 89 7S 907 544 363 Ward No_ 12 593 312 281 1,228 1tiS 463 Ward No. 13 645 326 319 1,799 1,084 715 Ward No. 14 885 490 395 Ward No. 15

    365 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :FARIDABAD Urban Primary

    Location Name of Townl Ward code III iterates Total workers Main workers number

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0016 Ward No. 16 1,274 525 749 1,043 928 115 1,005 901 104 0017 Ward No. 17 1,632 647 . 985 932 865 67 808 756 52 0018 Ward No. 18 809 337 472 821 754 67 740 684 56 0019 Ward No. 19 871 388 483 833 740 93 731 650 81 0020 Ward No. 20 1,426 587 839 769 647 122 365 292 73 0021 Ward No. 21 1,373 604 769 681 547 134 535 431 104 0022 Ward No. 22 1,475 666 809 871 658 213 625 442 183 0023 Ward No. 23 1,818 844 974 958 768 190 662 539 123 0024 Ward No. 24 1,387 580 807 1,113 928 185 1,001 883 118 0025 Ward No. 25 2,663 1,192 1,471 2,087 1,655 432 1,526 1,262 264

    41904000 Hathin (MC) 4,587 1,900 2,687 3,520 2,620 900 2,568 2,169 399 0001 Ward No. I 320 132 188 263 189 74 205 161 44 0002 Ward No.2 237 93 144 251 189 62 185 160 25 0003 Ward NO.3 516 241 275 424 300 124 339 263 76 0004 Ward No.4 572 231 341 348 237 111 218 191 27 0005 Ward NO.5 584 231 353 316 262 54 158 142 16 0006 Ward No.6 232 96 136 274 241 33 233 220 13 0007 Ward NO.7 309 119 190 378 219 159 258 189 69 0008 Ward No.8 607 257 350 390 308 82 284 254 30 0009 Ward NO.9 384 146 238 266 219 47 188 169 19 0010 Ward No. 10 379 175 204 392 258 134 294 233 61 0011 Ward No. II 447 179 268 218 198 20 206 187 19

    41905000 Hassanpnr (MC) 4,375 1,894 2,481 3,204 2,268 936 2,729 2,125 604 000 I Ward No. I 671 311 360 504 299 205 456 292 164 0002 Ward No, 2 504 242 262 304 196 108 251 173 78 0003 Ward NO.3 517 221 296 350 257 93 304 235 69 0004 Ward NO.4 240 86 154 220 167 53 158 153 5 0005 Ward NO.5 426 186 240 270 218 52 232 214 18 0006 Ward No.6 156 51 105 208 156 52 208 156 52 0007 Ward NO.7 160 71 89 208 159 49 191 153 38 0008 Ward No.8 456 207 249 307 203 104 281 199 82 0009 Ward NO.9 511 212 299 306 217 89 279 212 67 0010 Ward No. 10 380 163 217 215 176 39 150 131 19 0011 Ward No. II 354 144 210 312 220 92 219 207 12

    41906000 Hodal (MC) 16,735 6,985 9,750 13,421 9,667 3,754 10,654 8,959 1,695 0001 Ward No. I 838 347 491 830 692 138 741 663 84 0002 Ward No.2 2,102 853 1,249 1,587 1,107 480 1,276 1,058 218 0003 Ward NO.3 808 363 445 804 648 156 619 584 35 0004 Ward NO.4 1,197 532 665 755 517 238 558 459 99 0005 Ward NO.5 1,902 817 1,085 1,404 1,135 269 1,236 1,053 183 0006 Ward No.6 1,985 828 1,157 1,240 868 372 934 789 145 0007 Ward NO.7 1,081 401 680 1,191 669 522 905 578 327 0008 Ward No.8 737 323 414 741 444 297 438 383 55 0009 Ward No.9 1,623 671 952 1,072 736 336 877 692 185 0010 Ward No. 10 782 314 468 486 353 133 417 336 81 0011 Ward No. II 899 389 510 786 476 310 481 446 35 0012 Ward No. 12 452 172 280 442 355 87 379 327 52 0013 Ward No. 13 840 347 493 632 537 95 579 514 65 0014 Ward No. 14 1,140 462 678 1,102 800 302 871 753 118 0015 Ward No. 15 349 166 183 349 330 19 337 324 13

    366 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Industrial category of main workers Name ofTownl Ward Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    66 61 5 12 10 2 28 26 2 899 804 95 Ward No. 16 163 158 5 8 7 16 10 6 621 581 40 Ward No. 17 23 13 10 49 46 3 668 625 43 Ward No. 18 20 19 1 711 631 80 Ward No. 19 51 42 9 5 3 2 .9 8 1 300 239 61 Ward No. 20 110 92 18 10 7 3 3 3 412 332 80 Ward No. 21 79 77 2 363 194 169 24 20 4 159 151 8 Ward No. 22 50 44 6 98 53 45 13 5 8 501 437 64 Ward No. 23 52 32 20 3 3 40 25 15 906 823 83 Ward No. 24 106 79 27 104 70 34 176 75 101 1,140 1,038 102 Ward No. 25

    521 381 140 228 174 54 149 136 13 1,670 1,478 192 Hathin (MC) 64 36 28 8 5 3 4 4 129 116 13 Ward No. I 83 65 18 5 4 97 91 6 Ward No. 2 121 70 51 6 4 2 18 17 194 172 22 Ward No. 3 17 12 5 3 3 7 7 191 169 22 Ward No. 4 22 17 5 3 3 5 5 128 117 II Ward No. 5 17 17 14 14 202 189 13 Ward No. 6 67 56 11 4 2 2 5 5 182 126 56 Ward No. 7 35 34 109 102 7 29 24 5 III 94 17 Ward No. 8 40 36 4 34 29 5 7 6 107 98 9 Ward No. 9 47 30 17 46 II 35 26 25 175 167 8 Ward No. 10 8 8 15 15 29 25 4 154 139 15 Ward No. 11

    425 295 130 570 393 177 39 33 6 1,695 1,404 291 Hassanpur (MC) 127 80 47 186 104 82 3 3 140 105 35 Ward No. I 54 36 18 125 84 41 4 3 6& 50 18 Ward No.2 46 43 3 5 3 2 5 4 248 185 63 Ward No.3 5 5 34 34 119 114 5 Ward No. 4 19 18 6 5 1 2 205 190 IS Ward No. 5 52 29 23 46 26 20 I 109 100 9 Ward No. 6 23 14 9 17 10 7 5 4 1 146 125 21 Ward No. 7 33 20 13 35 18 17 4 2 2 209 159 50 Ward No. 8 63 47 16 14 11 3 10 10 192 144 48 Ward No. 9 3 3 32 32 4 4 III 92 19 Ward No. 10 70 66 4 1 148 140 8 Ward No. II

    1,462 1,069 393 556 289 267 310 246 64 8,326 7,355 971 Hodal (MC) 48 45 3 2 2 14 11 3 683 607 76 WardNo. I 210 161 49 28 20 8 71 41 30 967 836 131 Ward No.2 43 42 1 7 7 4 4 565 531 34 Ward No. 3 53 SO 3 37 15 22 3 3 465 391 74 Ward No. 4 58 52 6 92 76 16 39 33 6 1,047 892 155 Ward No.5 58 42 16 46 21 25 63 47 16 767 679 88 Ward No.6 447 272 175 106 54 52 351 251 100 Ward No.7 233 190 43 9 5 4 2 194 187 7 Ward No. 8 21 17 4 189 67 122 74 73 593 535 58 Ward No. 9 119 73 46 15 14 282 248 34 Ward No. 10 37 36 20 7 13 10 9 414 394 20 Ward No. II 62 44 18 2 5 5 310 277 . 33 Ward No. 12 49 25 24 10 8 2 519 481 38 Ward No. 13 19 16 3 2 2 13 9 4 837 726 III Ward No. 14 5 4 332 320 12 Ward No. 15

    367 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD Urban Primary Industrial category Location Name of Towtil Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0016 Ward No. 16 38 27 II I 0017 Ward No. 17 124 109 15 5 3 2 9 6 3 0018 Ward No. 18 81 70 II 0019 Ward No. 19 102 90 12 5 5 0020 Ward No. 20 404 355 49 4 4 3 3 0021 Ward No. 21 146 116 30 6 6 98 83 15 0022 Ward No. 22 246 216 30 2 2 221 196 25 0023 Ward No. 23 296 229 67 3 2 208 168 40 0024 Ward No. 24 112 45 67 4 4 2 2 0025 Ward No. 25 561 393 168 4 2 2 107 55 52

    41904000 Halbin (Me) 952 451 501 186 52 134 355 152 203 0001 Ward No. I 58 28 30 6 3 3 35 10 25 0002 Ward No.2 66 29 37 26 8 18 5 5 0003 Ward No.3 85 37 48 63 24 39 10 3 7 0004 Ward No.4 130 46 84 70 6 64 0005 Ward No.5 158 120 38 22 8 14 9 5 4 0006 , Ward No.6 41 21 20 3 2 I 2 2 0007 Ward No. 7 120 30 90 42 2 40 60 21 39 0008 Ward No. 8 106 54 52 I I 55 49 6 0009 Ward No. 9 78 50 28 4 2 2 41 34 7 DOlO Ward No. 10 98 25 73 19 3 16 67 18 49 0011 Ward No. II 12 11 I I

    4J905000 Hlissanpur (Me) 475 J43 332 51 20 31 86 62 0001 Ward No. I 48 7 41 23 4 19 18 17 0002 Ward No.2 53 23 30 13 10 3 24 II 13 0003 Ward No.3 46 22 24 2 5 5 0004 Ward No.4 62 14 48 5 4 I 0005 Ward No.5 38 4 34 0006 Ward No.6 0007 Ward No. 7 17 6 II 8 7 0008 Ward No. 8 26 4 22 4 2 2 19 18 0009 Ward No. 9 27 5 22 7 2 5 0010 Ward No. 10 65 45 20 6 6 0011 Ward No. 11 93 13 80

    4J906000 Hodal(MC) 2,767 708 2,059 417 128 289 971 888 0001 Ward No. I 83 29 54 7 3 4 3 2 0002 Ward No. 2 311 49 262 4 4 169 I 168 0003 Ward No. 3 185 64 121 17 7 10 15 2 13 0004 Ward No. 4 197 58 139 22 10 12 48 3 45 0005 Ward No. 5 168 82 86 21 10 11 45 14 31 0006 Ward No. 6 306 79 227 19 3 16 161 27 134 0007 Ward No. 7 286 91 195 104 47 57 IS 6 9 0008 Ward No. 8 303 61 242 146 24 122 33 2 31 0009 Ward No. 9 195 44 151 3 I 2 130 14 116 0010 Ward No. 10 69 17 52 10 2 8 41 3 38 DOli Ward No. II 305 30 275 20 5 15 1(19 4 165 0012 Ward No. 12 63 28 35 37 J3 24 I I 0013 Ward No. 13 53 23 30 14 3 11 0014 Ward No. 14 231 47 184 7 3 4 127 3 124 0015 Ward No. 15 12 6 6

    368 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract of marginal workers Name of Townl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    37 26 II 3,176 1,280 1,896 Ward No. 16 0016 3 2 107 98 9 2,975 1,185 1,790 Ward No. 17 0017 6 6 74 70 4 2,256 854 1,402 Ward No. 18 DOI8 97 90 7 2,019 786 1,233 Ward No. 19 0019 3 3 394 345 49 2,126 888 1,238 Ward No. 20 0020 6 4 2 36 23 13 1,824 785 1,039 Ward No. 21 0021 20 15 5 3 3 1,709 734 975 Ward No. 22 0022 3 3 82 60 22 2,147 915 1,232 Ward No. 23 0023 19 1 18 87 44 43 2,473 920 1,553 Ward No. 24 0024 47 20 27 403 316 87 4,330 1,796 2,534 Ward No. 25 0025

    41 8 33 370 239 131 7,396 3,269 4,127 Halhin (MC) 41904000 I I 16 15 I 560 232 328 Ward No. I 0001 4 2 2 31 14 17 469 201 268 Ward No.2 0002 2 2 10 8 2 641 277 364 Ward No.3 0003 I 59 40 19 657 290 367 Ward No.4 0004 IS I 14 112 106 6 888 365 523 Ward NO.5 0005 5 2 3 31 17 14 755 313 442 Ward NO.6 0006 8 8 JO 7 3 462 239 223 Ward NO.7 0007 4 3 46 4 42 865 382 483 Ward NO.8 0008 I 32 14 18 684 267 417 WardNo.9 0009 12 4 8 722 421 301 Ward No. 10 0010 II 10 693 282 411 Ward No. II 0011

    19 3 16 319 96 223 5,886 2,619 3,267 Hassanpur (MC) 41905000 I 6 I 5 569 299 270 Ward No. 1 0001 2 2 14 2 12 567 291 276 Ward No.2 0002 2 2 37 21 16 670 271 399 Ward NO.3 0003 5 5 51 10 41 481 218 263 Ward No.4 0004 38 4 34 671 273 398 Ward NO.5 0005 435 177 258 Ward No.6 0006 2 2 6 4 2 375 150 225 Ward No. 7 0007 3 2 504 250 254 Ward NO.8 0008 20 3 17 561 260 301 Ward No.9 0009 7 2 5 52 37 15 542 211 331 Ward No. 10 0010 92 13 79 511 219 292 Ward No. I 1 0011

    92 15 77 1,287 482 805 24,888 10,844 14,044 "odal (MC) 41906000 5 I 4 68 24 44 1,851 711 1,140 Ward No.1 0001 10 1 9 128 47 81 3,252 1,544 1,708 Ward No.2 0002 22 22 131 55 76 1,638 667 971 Ward NO.3 0003 127 45 82 1,355 593 762 Ward NO.4 0004 6 3 3 96 55 41 3,637 1,588 2,049 Ward NO.5 0005 22 7 15 104 42 62 2,172 937 1,235 Ward NO.6 0006 167 38 129 1,117 574 543 Ward NO.7 0007 124 35 89 890 473 417 Ward NO.8 0008 6 2 4 56 27 29 1,894 842 1,052 Ward NO.9 0009 18 12 6 993 421 572 Ward No. 10 0010 115 21 94 1,014 486 528 Ward No. 11 0011 25 15 10 917 361 556 Ward No. 12 0012 38 20 18 1,436 575 861 Ward No. 13 0013 14 13 83 40 43 1,837 746 1,091 Ward No. 14 0014 5 5 7 6 885 326 559 Ward No. 15 0015

    369 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    370 ANNEXURES

    Annexures

    371 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: FARIDABAD

    372 ANNEXURES

    Annexure I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat

    Th is annexure is not given. Annexure II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census

    Fertility is a major component of population additional features added to this question canvassed, growth. It is a measure of the rate at which population viz; (i) the number of children born during the last is added to itself by births and assessed by relating one year were recorded by sex; and (ii) as a part of the number of births in some section of the population gender sensitization, and also to avoid any ommission and number of married couples or number of women of the girl child, the column relating to the daughter in child bearing age. preceded that of the son to further reduce, if any, the omission of the girl child. Q.No.23 of the Household Schedule canvassed at the Census 2001 pertained to fertility particulars Undisputedly, fertility is an important and vital of the ever married women. It had 3 sub parts; part component of population growth and thus, the study (i) and (ii) related to ever married women and part of fertility levels and trends in fertility has remained (iii) pertained to only currently married women. The to be of great interest to the user agencies. As the ever married refers to the women ever married even finalisation and release of data on fertility levels based though their present status may be married or on Census 2001 is likely to take time it is considered widowed or divorced or separated, while the currently desirable to briefly describe here the fertility levels married women refer to those who are presently in and trends based on previous census. the married state irrespective of their age. The sub Total Fertility Rate (TFR) : part (i) aimed to obtain the number of surviving children borne to the women, while total number of Total Fertility Rate in Haryana (4.3) is higher than children born to the women was ascertained through that of the country (3.6) as such. Among the major part (ii) of this question. This helps in understanding States Uttar Pradesh (5.1), and the total 'fertility rate of the ever married women. Rajasthan (4.6 each), and Bihar (4.4) reveal TFR Part (iii) refers to the number of children born to the higher than that of Haryana. However, the redeeming currently married women during the last one year feature is that TFR in Haryana State has shown and reflects current fertility rate. There were two significant decline over the period.

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    TABLE II (a) AGESP.ECIFlC FERTILITYRADS, 1981 AND 1991 Age Group Faridabad District Hary ana State Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 1991 1991 1981 1991 1981 1991 1981 1991 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15-19 43.8 64.4 21.6 59.6 41.6 65.6 48.4 39.6 21.5 20-24 156.9 201.5 110.6 246.0 184.7 265.7 198.9 192.0 143.7 25-29 132.1 172.7 98.1 251.0 155.4 266.7 165.1 207.6 127.8 30-34 93.7 133.7 62.8 173.0 91.1 189.8 100.1 121.0 67.9 35-39 49.4 78.5 25.8 104.1 52.6 II7.7 58.5 62.1 37.7 40-44 40.3 56.8 24.8 50.0 29.6 58.6 34.0 22.3 17.5 45-49 22.1 35.0 6.8 22.0 19.7 25.7 21.5 9.6 14.3

    TABLE II (b) AG~SPECIFlC MARITAL FERTILITY RATFS, 1981 AND 1991 Age Group Faridabad District Haryana State Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 1991 1991 1981 1991 1981 1991 1981 1991 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15-19 113.2 123.9 88.6 125.7 120.1 121.1 120.8 153.2 115.3 20-24 174.9 207.5 134.8 276.7 209.4 281.0 215.1 256.6 189.1 25-29 135.1 175.0 lOLl 257.5 158.9 270.0 168.8 217.7 132.6 30-34 95.4 136.3 63.7 177.5 93.1 194.2 102.3 124.1 69.6 35-39 50.6 80.6 26.5 108.8 54.3 121.2 60.4 65.5 38.9 40-44 42.4 61.2 25.8 54.1 31.3 62.2 36.0 24.1 18.4 45-49 23.7 37.4 7.3 24.1 21.3 28.6 23.1 10.2 15.7

    In comparison to the rural, the fertility levels group 45-49 in urban areas where it has gone up are lower in urban areas in the State for age groups from 10.2 of 1981 to 15.7 in 1991. 15-19,20-24,25-29, 30-34, 35-39,40-44 and 45-49 Faridabad district had lower ASMFR than the in 1981. The same is true for the marital fertility State except age groups 30-34, 40-44 and 45-49 in rates except for age group 15-19 where it is 1991. ASMFR for age group 15-19 in the district was observed that the fertility levels are comparatively 113.2 as against 120.J in the State and the corresponding figures for different age groups were, lower in rural areas as compared to urban areas in 174.9 and 209.4 (20-24), 135.1 and 158.9 (25-29), 1981. Age Specific Marital Fertility Rates (ASMFR) 95.4 and 93.1 (30-34),50.6 and 54.3(35-39), 42.4 and in the State have gone down for all age groups in 31.3 (40-44) and 23.7 and 21.3 (45-49). 1991 when compared with 1981. The same is true Other fertility measures can be seen in the following for rural and urban areas of the State, except in age table:

    TABLEII(c) FERTILITY RA T.ES State/District Year CBR TFR TMFR GFR GMFR 2 3 4 5 6 7 Haryana State 1981 37.5 5.4 6.1 170 204 1991 31.7 4.3 5.3 145 172 Faridabad District 1981 36.7 5.2 5.7 169 195 1991 34.9 4.8 5.8 160 188

    Source: Occasional Paper No.1 of 1997, RGJ

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    Crude Birth Rate, Total Fertility Rate, Total rates the district than that of 1981. Marital Fertility rate, General Fertility Rate and Same trend is observed for Haryana State also. General Marital Fertility Rate are presented separately for Haryana State and Faridabad district While comparing the district level data with the State for 1981 and 1991. When we compare these values level data, it is observed that all the fertility rates we find a decline in 1991 for all the above-mentioned are higher in the district than that of the State in 1991.

    TABLE U (d) SELECTID INDICATORS ON FFMALENUPTIALITY, 1991 State/District T IR/U Mean age at marriage of currently married Percent of currently married women with age women at marriage below 18 Total Who married during Total Who married during 198t-86 1986-91 1981-86 1986-91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Hary ana State T 17.9 18.2 18.6 52.6 49.3 43.0 R 17.6 17.8 18.2 56.9 55.5 49.2 U 18.8 19.3 20.0 39.3 31.9 23.2 Faridabad District T 18.0 18.3 18.6 50.8 47.2 43.6 R 17.4 17.5 17.7 60.5 60.0 57.6 U 18.7 19.1 19.7 40.3 35.2 26.9 Source: District Profile, 1991, RGI Different fertility rates indicate that fertility with corresponding State figures. Mean age at levels are lower in the district in 1991 as compared marriage of the currently married women has to 1981. Similar trend is observed at the State level increased from 18.3 in 1981-86 period to 18.6 during also. Comparatively higher fertility rates at the 1986-91 period in the district whereas in Haryana district level than the State level are duly supported State corresponding figures have also moved from by the lower age at marriage of femaJes in the 18.2 to 18.6. Presently, the statutory minimum district compared to the State as is evident in the marriage age for females is 18 years. It is worthwhile table given above. to note in the light of above that proportion ofcurrently Table II (d) presents the mean age at marriage married females, whose age at marriage was below of currently married women or in other words age at 18 years during 1981-86 and 1986-91, is continously marriage of all those women who are living with their decreasing. It is observed from the table II( d) that husbands. Mean age at marriage of currently married this proportion has come down from 47.2 per cent women in the district is 18.0 in 1991, which is almost during 1981-86 to 43.6 per cent during 1986-91 in the at par with the corresponding figure of 17.9 at the district. Corresponding figures for the State were 49.3 State level. In rural and urban areas also, the same percent and 43.0 percent which are slightly higher in trend is observed when district figures are compared 1981-86 and lower in 1986-91 than the district figures.

    TABLE U (e) IMPORTANT INDICES OFFFRTILITY, 1991 Fertility Indices Faridabad District Haryana State Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 N umber of Children ever born per ever married woman in the age group 45-49 4.6 5.2 4.0 4.9 5.1 4.2

    Couples per thousand population 173 167 179 169 168 173 Child-woman ratio (0-4 years) 648 758 546 588 624 492

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    Since most of the women complete their reproduction persons is 173and corresponding figure for the State by the age group 45-49, hence the average number of is 169 couples in the State. children ever born per ever married woman in age­ Child-Woman ratio, which is a relative measure group 45-49 is termed as an index of completed level of fertility to know the performance of women is of fertility. Ever married females include widows, also shown in the above table. This ratio is lower in divorced and separated women also. In the above the State as compared to the district figures. Child table, average number of children ever born per ever -woman ratio gap between rural and urban is quite married woman in the age group 45-49 for total, ·rural lower in the State than in the district. and urban areas of Faridabad district as well as Child Mortality Levels: Haryana State for 1991 have been depicted. It is observed that the number of children ever born per The estimates shown here have been obtained using the data on the number of children ever born ever married woman is higher in rural areas than that and number of children surviving to ever married in urban areas. It is according to the prevailing trends women. Information on questions on children ever that fertility is higher in rural areas than in urban areas born and children surviving canvassed for all ever in the State. The number of couples with wife in age married women have been tabulated by age of the group 15-44 per 1000 persons in Faridabad district and mother. From this estimates of child mortality q(i) Haryana State have also been shown in the above have been worked out by using Brass technique tabte for Total, Rural and Urban areas in 1991. Number where q(i) is the probability of a new born child of couples is higher in urban areas as compared to dying before age i = 1 and similarly q(2), q(3) and rural areas both for the State as well as the district. q( 5) for probability of a new born dying before age In Faridabad district number of couples per 1,000 2, 3& 5 respectively.

    TABLEll(f) ENTIMATE'i OF CIDLD MORTALITY INDICATORS BY SEX State! District Year Person Male Female

    q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Haryana State 1991 52 62 64 73 57 59 67 71 54 66 68 80

    1981 126 124 125 138 132 121 118 125 119 127 133 153

    Faridabad District 1991 56 58 62 66 49 52 53 60 66 69 71 73

    1981 120 120 134 152 122 108 122 134 119 134 148 172

    Source: Occasional Paper No.1 of 1991 RGL District Level Estimates of Fertility and child mortality for 1991 and their inter relations with other variables

    It is observed from table II (f) that the child State in 1991. mortality estimates in the district and the State have In 1991, Child Mortality estimates calculated decreased in 1991 as compared to 1981. The child as per q(l), q(2), q(3) and q(5) for Faridabad district mortality estimates were lower in the district at all were 56, 58, 62 and 66 respectively and levels except q(l) i.e. for persons/males as corresponding figures for iIaryana State were 52, compared to the corresponding Statistics of the 62,64 and 73.

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    Annexure III

    VARIOUS MEASURES OFFFRTILl1Y AND MFAN AGE AT MARRIAGE IN HARYANA STATE-1991 CENSUS N umber of Children ever born per woman Child-Woman Mean age at StateJDistrict GFR GMFR TFR TMFR CBR in the age group 45-49 Ratio(0-4) marriage

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    Haryaaa 145 172 4.3 5.3 3l.7 4.9 588 17.9 Ambala 118 158 3.5 5.4 28.2 4.3 483 19.2 Yamunanagar 141 187 4.3 6.0 32.5 4.4 529 18.9 Kuruksbetra 129 170 3.8 5.5 30.0 4.8 518 18.8 Kaithal 141 169 4.2 5.0 31.0 5.1 587 17.8 Kamal 149 186 4.4 5.8 32.9 5.0 587 18.4 Panipat 153 184 4.6 5.7 33.5 4.8 623 17.9 Sonipat 140 169 4.2 5.2 30.8 5.0 594 17.8 Rohtllk. 145 173 4.4 5.3 31.3 5.0 572 17.6 Faridabad 160 188 4.8 5.8 34.9 4.6 648 18.0 Gurgaoo 186 217 5.7 6.6 40.2 5.1 713 17.7 Rewari 135 161 4.1 4.9 30.8 4.9 564 17.4 Mah~h 148 171 4.4 5.1 32.9 5.0 604 16.8 Bhiwani 145 167 4.2 5.0 30.9 5.4 605 17.0 Jind 151 174 4.5 5.1 32.7 5.1 610 17.2 Hisar 152 179 4.4 5.3 33.8 5.0 586 17.6 Sirsa 138 171 3.9 5.2 31.2 5.0 555 18.5

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    ANNEXURE IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, 1991 and 2001 Censuses

    TABLEN(a) PERCE'lTAGEDIS1R1BIDlON OF MiGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH, 1991 CFNSUS State'Districts Born elsewhere Born in other Born in Haryana State in district of enumeration districts of enumeration P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Haryana 1,622,500 283,174 1,339,326 1,601,640 243,459 1,358,181 3,224,140 526,633 2,697,507 (31.8) (23.3) (34.4) (31.4) (20.0) (34.9) (63.2) (43.3) (69.4) Ambala 111,104 31,317 79,787 81,250 20,330 60,920 192,354 51,647 140,707 (25.7) (21.0) (28.1) (18.8) (13.6) (21.5) (44.4) (34.7) (49.6) Yamunanagar 69,834 11,010 58,824 75,319 14,954 60,365 145,153 25,964 119,189 (26.7) (14.7) (31.6) (28.8) (19.9) (32.4) (55.6) (34.6) (64.0) Kurukshetra 47,647 10,830 36,817 85,357 15,516 69,841 133,004 26,346 106,658 (23.8) (20.2) (25.0) (42.5) (29.0) (47.5) (66.3) (49.2) (72.5) Kaithal; 65,543 9,620 55,923 113,415 9,312 104,103 178,958 18,932 160,026 (28.5) (25.7) (29.0) (49.2) (24.9) (54.0) (77.7) (50.6) (82.9) Karnal 72,085 13,479 58,606 98,999 15,233 83,766 171,084 28,712 142,372 (27.5) (20.7) (29.7) (37.7) (23.4) (42.4) (65.1) (44.l) (72.1) Panipat 51,625 10,498 41,127 119,161 19,642 99,519 170,786 30,140 140,646 (19.1) (13.8) (21.1 ) (44.1) (25.9) (51.2) (63.2) (39.7) (72.3) Sonipat 63,738 15,278 48,460 87,535 13,393 74,142 151,273 28,671 122,602 (27.6) (28.2) (27.5) (38.0) (24.7) (42.0) (65.6) (52.9) (69.5) Rohtak 221,700 33,874 187,826 188,200 18,771 169,429 409,900 52,645 357,255 (43.1) (38.0) (44.1) (36.5) (21.1) (39.8) (79.6) (59.1) (83.9) Faridabad 120,816 23,196 97,620 70,981 20,727 50,254 191,797 43,923 147,874 (22.1) (11.4) (28.6) (13.0) (10.2) (14.7) (352) (21.5) (43.3) Gurgaon 101,561 14,360 87,201 97,155 12,750 84,405 198,716 27,110 171,606 (31.4) (23.9) (33.1) (30.1 ) (21.2) (32.1) (61.5) (45.1) (65.2) Rewari 48,191 6,433 41,758 73,425 6,910 66,515 121,616 13,343 108,273 (26.7) (25.8) (26.8) (40.6) (27.7) (42.7) (67.3) (53.4) (69.5) M ahendragarh 66,642 7,388 59,254 47,752 4,740 43,012 114,394 12,128 102,266 (35.5) (40.6) (34.9) (25.4) (26.0) (25.4) (60.9) (66.6) (60.3) Bhiwani 127,905 13,010 114,895 109,151 11,400 97,751 237,056 24,410 212,646 (44.0) (37.2) (44.9) (37.5) (32.6) (38.2) (81.5) (69.9) (83.1) Jind 90,654 14,462 76,192 151,666 15,709 135,957 242,320 30,171 212,149 (33.3) (34.9) (33.0) (55.7) (37.9) (58.9) (89.0) (72.8) (92.0) Hisar 264,304 45,820 218,484 157,859 30,112 127,747 422,163 75,932 346,231 (45.6) (33.1) (49.5) (27.2) (21.8) (28.9) (12.8) (54.9) (78.4) Sirsa 99,151 22,599 76,552 44,415 13,960 30,455 143,566 36,559 10,700 (30.9) (23.7) (33.9) (13.8) (14.7) (13.5) (44.7) (38.4) (47.4)

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    TABLE IV (a) PFRCENTAGEDISTRlBUIlONOFMIGRANTS 8YPLACEOFBIRTH, 1991 CENSUS Born in other States ofIndia BOrn in other Countries Total migrants

    p M F P M F P M F II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1,550,569 524,237 1,026,232 330,640 166,008 164,632 5,105,349 1,216,878 3,888,371 (30.4) (43.1) (26.4) (6.5) (13.6) (4.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 201,959 77,686 124,273 38,652 19,673 18,709 432,965 149,006 283,689 (46.7) (52.1) (43.8) (8.9) (13.2) (6.6) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 88,994 35,622 53,372 27,071 13,460 13,611 261,218 75,046 186,172 (34.1) (47.5) (28.7) ( 10.4) (17.9) (7.3) (100.0) (100.0) (lOO.O) 45,499 16,440 29,059 22,134 10,744 11,390 200,637 53,530 147,107 (22.7) (30.7) (19.8) ( 11.0) (20.1) (7.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 35,005 9,994 25,011 16,451 8,521 7,930 230,414 37,447 192,967 (15.2) (26.7) ( 13.0) (7.1) (22.8) (4.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 57,582 20,210 37,372 33,968 16,130 17,838 262,634 65,052 197,582 (21.9) (31.1) (18.9) (12.9) (24.8) (9.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 72,888 31,979 40,909 26,736 13,738 12,998 270,410 75,857 194,553 (27.0) (42.2) (21.0) (9.9) (18.1 ) (6.7) (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) 66,865 19,608 47,257 12,482 5,906 6,576 230,620 54,185 176,435 (29.0) (36.2) (26.8) (5.4) (10.9) (3.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 79,206 23,880 55,326 26,026 12,600 13,426 515,132 89,125 426,007 (15.4 ) (26.8) (13.0) (5.1 ) (14.1) (3.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 322,426 143,938 178,488 31,447 16,380 15,067 545,670 204,241 341,429 (59.1) (70.5) (52.3) (5.8) (8.0) (4.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 111,361 26,321 85,040 13,110 6,640 6,470 323,187 60,071 263,116 (34.5) (43.8) (32.3) (4.1) (11.1) (2.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 55,609 10,110 45,499 3,560 1,520 2,040 180,785 24,973 155,812 (30.8) (40.5) (29.2) (2.0) (6.1) (1.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 72,302 5,510 66,792 1,110 580 530 187,806 18,218 169,588 (38.5) (30.3) (39.4) (0.6) (3.2) (0.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 48,623 8,260 40,363 5,244 2,274 2,970 290,923 34,944 255,979 (16.7) (23.6) (15.8) (1.8) (6.5) (1.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 22,026 7,333 14,693 7,810 3,920 3,890 272,156 41,424 230,732 (8.1) (17.7) (6.4) (2.9) (9.5) (1.7) (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) 118,866 41,885 76,981 38,795 20,516 18,279 579,824 138,333 441,491 (20.5) (30.3) (17.4) (6.7) (14.8) (4.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 151,358 45,461 105,897 26,044 13,266 12,778 320,968 95,286 225,682 (47.2) (47.7) (46.9) (8.1) (13.9) (5.7) (100.0) (l00.0) (100.0) contd ....

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    TABLE IV (a) pmCFNTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTII, 2001 CINSUS StateIDistricts Born elsewhere Born in other Born in Haryana State in district of enumeration districts of enumeration p M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Haryana 2,171,628 46(),662 1,710,966 2,370,973 403,856 1,967,117 4,542,601 864,518 3,678,083 (29.0) (22.2) (31.6) (31.6) (19.4) (36.3) (60.6) (41.6) (67.9) Panchkula 31,039 9,372 21,667 56,204 22,905 33,299 87,243 32,277 54,966 (11.6 ) (7.8) (14.9) (21.1) (19.0) (22.8) (32.7) (26.7) (37.7) Ambala 95,726 26,355 69,371 100,824 20,271 80,553 196,550 46,626 149,924 (24.5) (21.4) (25.9) (25,8) (16.4) (30.1) (50.3) (37.8) (56.1) Yamunanag,u 112,607 21,224 91,383 93.420 18,446 74,974 206,027 39,670 166,357 (304) (18.3) (35.9) (25.2) (15.9) (29.5) (55.6) (34.3) (65.4) Kurukshetra 72,016 14,713 57,303 125,800 24,536 101,264 197,816 39,249 158,5ti7 (24.4 ) (18.1) (26.7) (42.5) (30.2) (47.2) (66,9) (48.3) (73.9) Kaithal 84,924 14,963 69,961 135,219 12,205 123,014 220,143 27,168 192,975 (29.4 ) (29.8) (29.3) (46.8) (243) (51.5) (76.2) (54.2) (80.8) Kamal 118,427 23,008 95,419 160,698 25,487 135,211 279,125 48,495 230,630 (28.2) (21.1) (30.7) (38.3) (23.4) ( 43.5) (66.5) (44.5) (74.2) Panipat 64,744 18,505 46,239 137,197 26,921 110,276 201,941 45,426 156,515 (17.9) (14.3) (19.9) (37.9) (20.8) (47.4) (55.8) (35.1) (67.3) Son,ipat 158,854 41,139 117,715 149,183 18,933 130,250 308,037 60,072 247,965 (35.8) (35.6) (35.8) (33.6) (16.4) (39.6) (69.3) (51.9) (75.5) Jind 139,157 33,248 105,909 205,215 24,449 180,766 344,372 57,697 286,675 (36.0) (44.4) (34.0) (53.1) (32.7) (58.0) (89.1) (77.1) (91.9) fatehamd 69,987 17,950 52,037 109,661 21,757 87,904 179,648 39,707 139,941 (24.1) (22.1) (24.9) (37.8) (26.8) (42.1) (61.9) (49.0) (67.0) Sirsa 133,754 34,076 99,678 52,933 14,944 37,989 186,687 49,020 137,667 (31.6) (26.7) (33.8) (12.5) (I 1. 7) (12.9) (44.2) (38.4) (6.7) Hisar 205,688 45,303 160,385 206,099 37,888 168,211 411,787 83,191 328,596 (38.4) (32.9) (40.3) (38.5) (27.5) (42.3) (16.9) (60.4) (82.6) Bhiwani 204,016 26,595 177,421 148,008 16,978 131,030 352,024 43,573 308,451 (47.1) (41.4) (48.2) (34.2) (26.4) (35.6) (81.4) (67.8) (83.7) Rohtak 90,434 26.993 63,441 162,790 26,740 136,050 253,224 53,733 199,491 (28.1) (32.4) (26.6) (50.6) (32.1 ) (57.1) (78.8) (64.6) (83.7) Jhajjar 84.524 16,174 68,350 136,244 18,754 117,490 220,768 34,928 185,840 (26,0) (19,7) (28.2) (42.0) (22.9) (48.4) (68,0) (42.6) (76,6) M ahendragarh 89.956 8,801 81,155 61,391 5,211 56,180 151,347 14,012 137,335 (36,6) (37.4) (36.6) (25.0) (22.1) (25.3) (61.6) (59.5) (61.9) Rewari 74,262 13,790 60,472 92,656 10,649 82,007 166,918 24,439 142,479 (28.7) (27.4) (29.0) (35.8) (21.2) (39.3) (64.4) (48.6) (68.3) Gur~n 152,704 26,222 126,482 137,288 23,893 113,395 289,992 50,115 239,877 (27,8) (17.8) (31.5) (25.0) (16,2) (28.3) (52,8) (34.0) (;9.8) Faridabad 188,809 42,231 146,578 100,143 32,889 67,254 288,952 75,120 213,832 (21.2) (II. 7) (27.8) (11.3) (9.1) (12.8) (32.5) (20.8) (40.6)

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    TABLElV(a) PI!RCIiNTAGEDISTRlBUllONOFMlGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH, 2001 CENSUS Born in other States oflndia Born in other Countries Total migrants

    p M' F P M F P M F II 12 \3 14 \5 16 17 18 19 2,672,929 1,069,169 1,603,760 278,823 145,770 133,053 7,494,361 2,079,461 5,414,900 (35.7) (51.4) (29.6) (3.7) (7.0) (2.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 169,247 82,404 86,843 10,260 6,183 4,077 266,750 120,864 145,886 (63.4) (68.2) (59.5) (3:8) (5.1) (2.8) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) [68,124 63,314 104,810 25,953 13,304 12,649 390,627 123,244 267,383 ( 43.0) (5 \,4) (39.2) (6.6) (10.8) (4.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 143.190 65,016 78,174 21,015 10,992 10,023 370,232 115,678 254,554 (38.7) (56.2) (30.7) (5.7) (9.5) (3.9) (lOO.O) ( 100.0) (100.0) 78,213 31,473 46,740 19,715 10,478 9,237 295,744 81,200 214,544 (26.4) (38.8) (21.8) (6.7) (12.9) (4.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 57,101 16,917 40,184 11,719 6,054 5,665 288,963 50,139 238,824 (19.8) (33.7) (16.8) (4.1) (12.1) (2.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 110,133 44,851 65,282 30,391 15,615 14,776 419,649 108,961 310,688 (26.2) (41.2) (21.0) (7.2) (14.3) (4.8) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 143,540 75,453 68,087 16,618 8,605 8,013 362,099 129,484 232,615 (39.6) (58.3) (29.3) (4.6) (6.6) (3.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 125,063 49,939 75,124 11,097 5,634 5,463 444,197 115,645 328,552 (28.2) (43.2) (22.9) (2.5) (4.9) (1.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 36,514 14,033 22,481 5,811 3,126 2,685 386,697 74,856 311,841 (9.4) (18.7) (72) (1.5) (4.2) (0.9) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 93,030 32,447 60,583 17,359 8,929 8,430 290,037 81,OS3 208,954 (32.1) (40.0) (29.0) (6.0) (11.0) (4.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 214,235 67,406 146,829 21,757 11,353 10,404 422,679 127,779 294,9(}0 (50.7) (52.8) (49.8) (5.1 ) (8.9) (3.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 107,742 46,533 6J,209 15,953 8,117 7,836 535,482 137,841 397,641 (20.1) (33.8) (15.4) (3.0) (5.9) (2.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 76,068 18,486 57,582 4,632 2,238 2,394 432,724 64,297 368,427 (17.6) (28.8) (15.6) (1.1) (3.5) (0.6) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 52,533 21,691 30,842 15,708 1,812 7)'.96 321,465 83,236 238,229 (16.3) (26. I} (12.9) (4.9) (9.4) (3.3) (100.0) (IDO.O) (100.0) 101,266 45,670 55,596 2,486 1,340 1,146 324,520 81,938 242,582 (31.2) (55.7) (22.9) (0.8) (1.6) (0.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 93,462 9,100 84,362 746 422 324 245,555 23,534 222,021 (38.1) (38.7) (38.0) (0.3) (L8) (OJ) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 89,342 24,460 64,882 2,776 1,417 1,l59 259,036 50,316 208,720 (34.5) (4&.6) (31.1 ) (1.1) (2.8) (O.7) (100.0) (]OO.O) (lOO.O) 244,745 89,665 155,{l80 14,002 7,667 6,335 548,744 147,449 401.295 (44.6) (60.&) (38.6) (2.6) (5.2) ( 1.6) (WO.O) (100.0) (100.0) 569,381 270,311 299,070 30,825 t{)A84 14,341 889,161 361,917 527.244 , (64.0) (74.7) (56.7) (3.5) (4.6) (2.7) (100.0) (WO.O) (100.0)

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    TABLE IV (b) DIS TRIB UflON OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST Im;IDENCE, 1991 CENSUS State/District Place of last residence elsewhere Place of last residence in other Place of last residence in the district of enumeration districts of enumeration in Haryana State

    P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Haryana 1,694,573 306,454 1,388,119 1,639,071 256,696 1,382,375 3,333,644 563,150 2,770,494 (32.8) (24.9) (35.2) (31.7) (20.9) (35.1) (64.5) (45.8) (70.3) Ambala 123,784 37,577 86,207 8QA30 19,710 60,720 204,214 57,287 146,927 (28. I) (24.6) (30.0) (18.3) (12.9) (21.2) (46.4) (37.5) (51.2) Yamunanagar 72,162 11,870, 60,292 79,499 16,764 62,735 151,661 28,634 123,027 (27.5) (15.8) (32.2) (30.3) (22.3) (33.5) (57.8) (38.0) (65.7) Kurukshetra 51,017 12,130 38,887 88,067 16,386 71,681 139,084 28,516 110,568 (25.3) (22.5) (26.3) (43.6) (30.4) (48.4) (68.9) (52.9) (74.7) Kaithal 68,353 10,600 57,753 114,795 10.162 104,633 183,148 20,762 162,386 (29.5) (28.1 ) (29.8) (49.5) (26.9) (53.9) (79.0) (55.0) (83.7) KarnaJ 76,215 14,779 61,436 102,689 16,533 86,156 178,904 31,312 147,592 (28.7) (22.4) (30.8) (38.7) (25.1 ) (43.3) (67.5) (47.5) (74.1) Panipat 54,805 11,528 43,277 122,963 21,254 101,709 177,768 32,782 144,986 (20.0) (15.1) (22.0) (45.0) (27.8) (51.6) (65.0) (42.8) (73.6) Sonipat 66,090 15,738 50,352 88,803 14,023 74,780 154,893 29,761 125,132 (28.4) (28.9) (28.3) (38.2) (25.7) (42.0) (66.6) (54.6) (70.3) Rohtak: 227.521 34,894 192,627 191,564 19,526 172,038 419,085 54,420 364,665 (43.6) (38.8) (44.6) (36.7) (2 t. 7) (39.8) (80.3) (60.5) (84.4) Faridabad 124,156 24,166 99,990 74,361 22,027 52,334 198,517 46,193 152,324 (22.6) (11.8) (29.0) (13.5) (10.7) (15.2) (36.1) (22.5) (44.2) Gurg;wn 104,360 14,930 89,430 98,365 13,200 85,165 202,725 28,130 174,595 (31.9) (24.7) (33.6) (30.1) (21.8) (32.0) (62.0) (46.5) (65.5) Rewari 49,631 6,793 42;838 74,742 7,210 67,532 124,373 14,003 110,370 (26.9) (26.2) (27.1) (40.6) (27.8) (42.7) (67.5) (53.9) (69.7) M ahendrag;.trh 69,322 7,878 61,444 48,842 4,870 43,972 118,164 n,748 105,416 (35.9) (40.9) (35.3) (25.3) (25.3 ) (25.3) (61.1 ) «66.23) (60.6) Bhiwani 131,765 13,530 118,235 111,33 I 11,640 99,691 243,096 25,170 217,926 (44.2) (38.0) (45.1 ) (37.4) (32.7) (38.0) (81.6) (70.6) (83.1) lind 92,704 14,942 77,762 153,856 16,069 137,787 246,560 31,01l 215,549 (33.7) (35.7) (33.3) (55.9) (38.4) (59.0) (89.5) (74.2) (92.2) Hisar 275,567 49,100 226,467 161,809 31,932 129,877 437,376 81,032 356,344 (46.9) (35.3) (50.5) (27.5) (22.9) (29.0) (74.5) (58.2) (79.5) Sirsa 107,121 25,999 81,122 46,955 15,390 31,565 154,076 41,389 112,687 (33.0) (27.0) (35.5) (14.5) (16.0) (13.8) (47.4) (43.0) (49.3)

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    TABLE IV (b) DISTRffiunON OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCF, 1991 CENSUS Place of iast residence Place of last residence Total migrants in other states ofIndia in other countries

    p M F P M F P M F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15,79,052 537,703 1,041,349 251,470 127,470 124,000 5,169,440 1,230,443 3,938,997 (30.6) (43.7) (26.4) (4.9) (10.4) (3.2). (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 206,084 80,239 125,845 28,617 14,820 13,797 439,795 152,646 287,149 (46.9) (52.6) (43.8) (6.5) (9.7) (4.8) (100.0) (100.0) (l00.0) 90,794 36,472 54,322 19,753 10,120 9,633 262,478 75,306 187,172 (34.6) (48.4) (29.0) (7.5) (13.4) (5.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 47,161 17,440 29,721 15,322 7,804 7,518 201,887 53,880 148,007 (23.4) (32.4 ) (20,1) (7.6) (14.5) (5.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 36,875 10,994 25,881 11,441 5,891 5,550 231,828 37,737 194,091 (15.9) (29.1) (13,3) (4.9) (15.6) (2.9) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 58,652 20,800 37,852 26,768 13,160 13,608 265,174 65,972 199,202 (22.1) (31.5) (19.0) (10.1 ) (20.0) (6.8) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 73,688 32,329 41,359 21,864 11,306 10,558 273,580 76,537 197,043 (26.9) (42.2) (21.0) (8.0) (14.8) (5.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 66,897 19,628 47,269 10,582 5,086 5,496 232,492 54,545 177,947 (28.8) (36.0) (26.6) (4.6) (9.3) (3.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 79,726 24,140 55,586 23,116 11,380 11,736 522,107 89,950 432,157 ( 15.3) (26.8) (12.9) (4.4) (12.7) (2.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 327,816 146,658 181,158 22,907 12,000 10,907 549,610 205,031 344,579 (59.7) (71.5) (52.6) (4.2) (5.9) (3.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 113,342 26,851 86,491 10,710 5,470 5,240 326,977 60,501 266,476 (34.7) (44.4) (32.5) (3.3) (9.0) (2.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 56,639 10,600 46,039 3,100 1,350 1,750 184,222 25,963 158,259 (30.7) (40.8) (29.1) (1.7) (5.2) (LI) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 74,042 5,960 68,082 970 490 480 193,306 19,248 174,058 (38.3) (31.0) (39.1 ) (0.5) (2.6) (0.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 50,113 8,510 41,603 4,574 1,914 2,660 297,943 35,644 262,299 (16.8) (23.9) (15.9) (1.5) (5.4) (1.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 22,216 7,443 14,773 6,420 3,290 3,130 275,486 41,804 233,682 (8.1 ) (17.8) (6.3) (2.3) (7.9) (1.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 120,563 42,952 77,611 29,118 15,189 13,929 587,467 139,303 448,164 (20.5) (30.8) (17.3) (5,0) (10.9) (3.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 154,444 46,687 107,757 16,208 8,200 8,008 325,088 96,376 228,712 (47.5) (48.4) (47.1) (5.0) (8.5) (3.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) contd .. ".

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    TABLE IV (b) DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RlSIDENCE, 2001 CENSUS StatelDistrict Place of last residence elsewhere Place oflast residence in other Place of last residence in the district of enumeration districts of enumeration in Haryana State

    P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3,772,716 Haryana 2,323,677 507,640 1,816,037 2,370,801 414,122 1,956,679 4,694,478 921,762 (30.7) (24.1) (33.2) (31.3) (19.7) (35.8) (62.0) (43.8) (69.0) 56,190 Panchkula 37,717 12,743 24,974 51,266 20,050 31,216 88,983 32,793 (14.1) (10.5) (17.0) (19.1) (16.5) (21.3) (33.2) (27.0) (38.3) Ambala 106,092 30,533 75,559 10-1,565 21,308 80,257 207,657 51,841 155,816 (57.8) (26.9) (24.4) (28.0) (25.7) (17.1) (29.7) (52.6) (41.5) Yamunanagar 118,680 23,557 95,123 96,267 19,967 76,300 214,947 43,524 171,423 (31.8) (20.2) (37.1) (25.8) ( 17.1) (29.7) (57.6) (37.3) (66.8) Kurukshetra 77,806 16,793 61,013 128,130 25,677 102,453 205,936 42,470 163,466 (26.1) (20.5) (28.2) (43.0) (31.4) (47.4) (69.1) (51.9) (75.7) Kaithal 90,516 16,181 74,335 135,064 12,840 122,224 225,580 29,021 196,559 (31.0) (31.9) (30.9) (46.3) (25.3) (50.7) (77.4) (57.2) (81.6) Karnal 126,731 25,423 101,308 163,611 27,287 136,324 290,342 52,710 237,632 (29.9) (23.1) (32.3) . (38.6) (24.7) (43.4 ) (68.5) (47.8) (75.7) Pan ip at 70,898 20,709 50,189 137,932 27,762 110,170 208,830 48,471 160,359 (19.4) (15.9) (21.4) (37.8) (21.3) (46.9) (57.2) (37.1) (68.3) Sonipat 168,572 42,932 125,640 147,527 19,466 128,061 316,099 62,398 253,701 (37.6) (36.7) (37.9) (32.9) (16.6) (38.6) (70.4) (53.4) (76.4) Jind 149,630 34,922 114,708 201,559 25,108 176,451 351,189 60,030 291,159 (38.3) (45.9) (36.4) (51.5) (33.0) (56.0) (89.8) (78.8) (92.5) Fatehabad 78,312 21,355 56,957 111,023 22,261 88,762 189,335 43,616 145,719 (26.7) (26.0) (26.9) (37.8) (27.1) (41.9) (64.4) (53.1) (68.8) Sirsa 146,102 39,245 106,857 54,014 15,509 38,505 200,116 54,754 145,362 (34.2) (30.4) (35.9) (12.6) (12.0) ( 12.9) (46.8) (42.4) (48.8) Hisar 219,121 48,878 170,243 205,988 39,195 166,793 425,109 88,073 337,036 (40.3) (34.8) (42.3) (37.9) (27.9) (41.4) (78.2) (62.6) (83.7) Bhiwani 213,547 28,368 185,179 146,046 17,298 128,748 359,593 45,666 313,927 (48.7) (43.0) (49.7) (33.3) (26.2) (34.5) (81.9) (69.2) (84.2) Rohtak 98,200 28,940 69,260 163,708 28,130 135,578 261,908 57,070 204,838 (30.0) (33.9) (28.7) (50.1) (32.9) (56.1) (80.1) (66.8) (84.8) Jhaiiar 92,200 17,565 74,635 132,992 18,517 114,475 225,192 36,082 189,110 (28.2) (21.2) (30.5) (40.6) (22.4) (46.8) (68.8) (43.6) (77.4) M ahendragp.rh 92,779 9,435 83,344 61,421 5,248 56,173 154,200 14,683 139,517 (37.4) (39.2) (37.3) (24.8) (21.8) (25.1) (62.2) (61.0) (62.4) Rewari 77,830 14,954 62,876 92,608 10,575 82,033 170,438 25,529 144,909 (29.6) (28.8) (29.8) (35.3) (20.3) (38.9) (64.9) (49.1) (68.8) Gurgaon 160,278 29,148 131,130 136,911 23,574 113,337 297,189 52,722 244,467 (28.9) (19.6) (32.4) (24.7) (15.8) (28.0) (53.7) (35.4) (60.4) Faridabad 198,666 45,959 152,707 103,169 34,350 68,819 301,835 80,309 221,526 (22.1) (12.6) (28.7) ( 11.5) (9.4) (12.9) (33.6) (22.0) (41.6)

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    TABLE IV (b) DISTRIBUfIONOFMIGRANTS BYPLACEOFLASTR~IDENC~2001 CENSUS Place of last residence Place of last residenCe Total migTants in other states of India in other countries

    p M F P M F P M F II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2,675,920 1,073,999 1,601,921 204,093 110,674 93,419 7,574,493 2,106,436 5,468,057 (35.3) (51.0) (29.3) (2.7) (5.3) (1.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 174,541 85,629 88,912 4,879 3,193 1,686 268,403 121,615 146,788 (65.0) (70.4) (60.6) (1.8) (2.6) (1.1 ) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 166,770 62,334 104,436 20,256 10,709 9,547 394,683 124,884 269,799 (42.3 ) (49.9) (38.7) (5.1 ) (8.6) (3.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 142,787 64,694 78,093 15,554 8,555 6,999 373,288 116,773 256,515 (38.3) (55.4) (30.4) (4.2) (7.3) (2.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 78,301 31,545 46,756 13,729 7.887 5,842 297,966 81,902 216,064 (26.3) (38.5) (21.6) (4.6) (9.6) (2.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 58,017 17,405 40,612 8,007 4,338 3,669 291,604 50,764 240,840 (19.9) (34.3 ) (16.9) (2.7) (8.5) (1.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 110,150 44,590 65,560 23,552 12,952 10,600 424,044 110,252 313,792 (26.0) (40.4) (20.9) (5.6) (11.7) (3.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 142,396 74,753 67,643 14.096 7,416 6,680 365,322 130,640 234,682 (39.0) (57.2) (28.8) (3.9) (5.7) (2.8) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 123,589 49,775 73,814 9,091 4,748 4,343 448,779 116,921 331,858 (27.5) (42.6) (22.2) (2.0) (4.1) (1.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 35,602 13,726 21,876 4,242 2,382 1,860 391,033 76,138 314,895 (9.1) (18.0) (6.9) (1.1 ) (3.1) (0.6) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 94,984 33,370 61,614 9,488 5,119 4,369 293,807 82,105 211,702 (32.3) (40.6) (29.1) (3.2) (6.2) (2.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 212,857 66,813 146,044 14,133 7,677 6,456 427,106 129,244 297,862 (49.9) (51. 7) (49.0) (3.3) (5.9) (2.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 106,141 46,215 59,926 12,060 6,361 5,699 543,310 140,649 402,661 (19.5) (32.9) (14.9) (2.2) (4.5) ( 1A) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 75,235 18,383 56,852 3,971 1,963 2,008 438,799 66,012 372,787 (17.1) (27.8) (15.3) (0.9) (3.0) (0.5) (100.0) (100.0) (l00.0) 52,337 21,778 30,559 12,806 6,601 6,205 327,051 85,449 241,602 (16.0) (25.5) (12.6) (3.9) (7.7) (2.6) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 99,926 45,622 54,304 2,061 1,123 938 327,179 82,827 244,352 (30.5) (55.1) (22.2) (0.6) ( 1.4) (0.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 92,985 9,011 83,974 623 375 248 247,808 24,069 223,739 (37.5) (37.4 ) (37.5) (0.3) (1.6) (0.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 89,794 25,189 64,605 2,411 1,285 1,126 262,643 52,003 210,640 (34.2) (48.4) (30.7) (0.9) (2.5) (0.5) (100.0) (l00.0) (100.0) 245,968 90,381 155,587 10,598 5,920 4,678 553,755 149,023 404,732 (44.4) (60.6) (38.4) (1.9) (4.0) (1.2) (100.0) (l00.0) (100.0) 573,540 272,786 300,754 22,536 12,070 10,466 897,913 365,166 532,747 (63.9) (74.7) (56.5) (2.5) (3.3) (2.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)

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    Movement of Population : 2) Migration from one State to another in the Besides fertility and mortality, migration is the country (Inter - State. migration) other important component of population change, the 3) Migration from one country to another other two being fertility and mortality. The migration can be regulated as well as unregulated. A person is country. considered to be a migrant by place of birth if the The first two movements are called internal place of enumeration is other than the place of his migration, while the third one reflects international birth. Similarly a person is considered as a migrant migration. by place of last residence if the place in which he is enumerated during the Census is other than his Why the people migrate? immediate place of last residence. There can be various reasons why people Internal and International migration : migrate. Important among them could be employment, The three broad types of migration include; education, marriage, family movement and other 1) Migration within the State reasons etc. (a) Migration within the district of enumer­ Growth of popUlation of a particular area depends ation (Intra-district migration) upon variables such as fertility, Mortality and (b) Migration from one district to another migration. Knowledge of trends in migration helps in district in the State (Inter-district the future planning of a particular area. migration)

    TABLE IV (c) PFRCFNTAGEDIS1RIBUllONOFIN-MiGRANTS BYPLACEOFLASTIDSIDI!NCE FARIDABAp DlSlRICT, 1991 AND 2001 Place of last residence 1991 - Census 200 I - Census Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 I. Last residence within the State of enumeration 198,517 46,193 152,324 301,835 80,309 221,506 but outside the place of enumeration (36.1) (22.5) (44.2) (33.6) (22.0) (41.6) (i) Elsewhere in the district of enumeration 124,156 24,166 99,990 198,666 45,959 152,707 (22.6) ( 11.8) (29.0) (22.1) (12.6) (28.7) (ii) In other districts of the State of enumeration 743,691 220 52,334 103,169 34,350 68,819 (13.5) (10.7) (15.2) ( 11.5) (9.4) (12.9) II. Last residence in other States of India beyond 327,816 146,658 181,158 573,540 272,786 300,754 the State of enumeration (59.7) (71.5) (52.6) (63.9) (74.7) (56.5) III. Last residence in other countries 22,907 12,000 10,907 22,536 12,070 10,466 (4.2) (5.9) (3.2) (2.5) (3.3) (1.9) IV. Unclassifiable 370 180 190 2 I I (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (-) (-) (-) Total Migrants 549,610 205,031 344,579 897,913 365,166 532,747 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)

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    TABLE IV (d) PERCFNTAGEDISTRIBUfION OF IN-MIGRANTS BYPLACEOFLASTRESIDFNCE HARYANA STATE', 1991 AND 2001 1991 - Census 200 1 - Census Place of 'Iast residence Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 I. Last residence within the State of enumeration 3,333,644 563,150 2,770,494 4,694,478 921,762 3,772,716 but outside the p lace of enumeration (64.5) (45.8) (70.3) (62.0) (43.8) (69.0) (i) Elsewhere in the district of enumeration 1,694,573 306,454 1,388,119 2,323,677 507,640 1,816,037 (32.8) (24.9) (35.2) (30.7) (24.1) (33.2) (ii) In other districts of the State of enumeration 1,639,071 256,696 1,382,375 2,370,801 414,122 1,956,679 (31.7) (20.9) (35.1) (31.3) (19.7) (35.8) n. Last residence in other States ofIndia beyond 1,579,052 537,703 1,041,349 2,675,920 1,073,999 1,601,921 the State of enumeration (30.6) (.13.7) (26.4) (35.3) (51.0) (29.3) III. Last residence in other countries 251,470 127,470 124,000 204,093 110,674 93,419 (4.9) (10.4) (3.2) (2.7) (5.3) (1.7) IV. Unclassifiable 5,274 2120 3,154 4 I 3 (0.1) (0.2) (0.1) (-) (-) (-) Total Migrants 5,169,440 1,230,443 3,938,997 7,574,493 2,106,436 5,468,057 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) Source: Migration Table D-2 Note: Figures in brackets indicate percentages

    If we examine the in-migrants by place of last by place of last residence was 59.7 per cent in 1991 residence in Faridabad district it is observed that (Table IV c). In Haryana State, proportion of females female proportions were higher in the intra State whose place of last residence was within the State movements whereas male proportions were higher was 70.3 per cent as compared to 45.8 per cent for whose place of last residence was either in other males. On the other hand males' proportions whose States of the country or in other countries. The reason place of last residence was beyond the State of for out numbering of females whose place of last enumeration was 43.7 per cent. Male migrants by place residence was within Haryana State was marriage. of last residence ip other countries were lOA per cent Females were to migrate owing to marriage and stay at husband's place and this type of migration whereas corresponding female figures were 3.2 per decreased with the increase in distance from the place cent during 1991. (Table IV(d)) of birth. Sip1ilar trends are observed for Haryana During 2001 Census pattern of migration slightly State also (Table IV(d». changed. Migrations by place of last residence from Roughly speaking during 1991 in the district, Ollt other countries decreased while from other States of 17 male migrants, one male migrant had his place increased. Similar trend is observed for the district of last residence in other countries whereas out of 31 also. Migrations within the State of enumeration female migrants one female migrant had her place of decreased by 2.5 per cent each at the State level last residence in other countries. Interstate migration (Table IV d ) and the district level (Table IV c).

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    TABLElV (e) PERCENTAGE DIS TRm unON OF MIGRANts BY PLACE OF BIRTH FARIDABADDISTRICT, 1991 AND 2001 Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Census Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 j 4 5 6 7 A) Migrants born within the state of enumeration 191,797 43,923 147,874 288,952 75,120 213,832 (35.2) (21.5) (43.3) (32.5) (20.8) (40.6) (i) Migrants born elsewhere in district of enumeration 120,816 23,196 97,620 188,809 42,231 146,578 (22.1 ) ( 11.4) (28.6) (21.2) (II. 7) (27.8) (ii)M igrants born in other district of the State. 70,981 20,727 50,254 100,143 32,889 67,254 (13.0) ( 10.2) (14.7) (11.3) (9.1) (12.8) (8) Migrants born in other States of India 322,426 143,938 178,488 569,381 270,311 299,070 (59.1) (70.5) (52.1 ) (64.0) (74.7) (56.7) (C) Migrants born in other countries 31,447 16,380 15,067 30,825 16,484 14,341 (5.8) (8.0) (4.4) (3.5) (4.5) (2.7) Total Migrants 545,670 204,241 341,429 889,161 361,917 527,244 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) Source: Migration Table 0-2 Note: Figures in brackets indicate percentages

    TABLElV(f) PERCENTAGEDlSTRmUI10~ OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH HARYANASTAT~ 1991 AND 2001 Place of Birth 1991- Census 200 1- Census Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 (A) Migrants born within the state of enum~ion 3,224,140 526,633 2,691,507 4,542,601 864,518 3,678,083 (63.2) (43.3) (69.4) (60.6) (41.6) (67.9) (i) Migrants born elsewhere in district of enumeration 1,622,500 283,174 1,339,326 2,171,628 460,662 1,710,966 (31.8) (23.3) (34.5) (29.0) (22.2) (31.6) (ii)Migrants born in other district of the State. 1,601,640 243,459 1,358,181 2,370,973 403,856 1,967,117 (31.4) (20.0) (34.9) (31.6) (19.4) (36.3) B) Migrants born in other States oflndia 1,550,569 524,237 1,026,232 2,672,929 1,069,169 1,603,760 (30.4) (43.1) (26.4) (35.7) (51.4) (29.6) (C) Migrants born in other countries 330,640 166,008 164,632 278,823 145,770 133,053 (6.4) (13.6) (4.2) (3.7) (7.0) (2.5) Total Migrants 5,105,349 1,216,878 3,888,371 7,494,361 2,079,461 5,414,900 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) Sa.rce : Migration Table 0-2 Nate: Figures in brackets indicate percentages Position of Faridabad district vis-a-vis Haryana comprising of 2.1 lakh males and 3.4 lakh females. State in respect of migration by place of birth in Migrants to the district constitute 36.9 per cent of 1991 and 2001 Censuses : the total population in 1991. On the basis of migrants by place of birth, there In table N (e) from percentage distribution of are 5,105,349 migrants in Haryana State comprising migrants in Faridabad district by place of birth it can be of 1,216,878 males and 3,888,371 females. These clearly seen that females proportions predominate in migrants constitute 31.0 per cent ofthe total population interdistrict and intra-district migration while males whereas male migrants constitute 13.8 per cent of predominate in interstate and international migration both male population and female migrants constitute 50.9 in 1991 and 2001.The number of migrants born in other per cent of the female population in 1991. During States of the country in Hatyana was 15.5 lakhs in 1991 2001 migrants increased to 74.9 lakhs. and 26.7 lakhs in 2001. It is noticed that 30.4 per cent In Faridabad district there were 5.5lakh migrants and 35.7 percent ofthe total migrants were from other

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    States in 1991 and 2001 respectively (Table JV(f). district were from Punjab (5.9 per cent), U.P (58.4 In case of Haryana State, migrants of 6 States per cent), Rajasthan (9.4 per cent), Delhi (9.3 per namely U.P., Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi, Bihar and cent), and Bihar (8.6 per cent) together account for Himachal Pradesh together account for 14.5 Lakh 295,486 persons, which make 91.7 per cent of the (93.8 per cent) out of 15.5 lakh interstate migrants. total interstate migrants. The remaining 8.4 per cent The number of migrants born in other States of in migrants are from remaining other States (Table the country was 32 lakh in Faridabad district in 1991 IV(g». Trends in 2001 show that ratio of migrants which were 59.1 per cent of the total ·migrants. from Bihar has increased tremendously from 8.6 per Interstate migrants by place of birth in Faridabad cent in 1991 to 11.6 per cent in 2001(Table IV(g».

    TABLE 1'.1 (g) INTERSTATE MIGRANTS TO FARlDABADDlSTRICT, 1991 AND 2001 SI.No. Place of Birth 1991- Census Place of Birth 2001- Census Migrants Percentage to Migrants Percentage to total migrants total migrants 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Bihar 27,699 8.6 Bihar 66,250 11.6 2 Punjab 19,094 5.9 Punjab 25,579 4.7 3 Rajasthan 30,340 9.4 Rajasthan 45,540 8.0 4 Uttar Pradesh 188,322 58.4 Uttar Pradesh 294,112 51.7 5 Delhi 30031 9.3 Delhi 53,238 9.4 Total for the 5 States 295,486 91.7 Total for the 5 States 485,719 85.3 Other State's Total 26,940 8,4 Other State's Total 83,662 14.7 Total 322,426 100.0 Total 569,381 100.0

    TABLE IV (h) INTERSTATE MIGRANTS TO HARYANASTATE, 1991 AND200t SI.No. Place of Birth 1991- Census 2001- Census Migrants Percentage to Migrants Percentage to total migrants total mif13l1ts 2 3 4 5 6 Bihar 64,757 4.2 246,245 9.2 2 Himachal Pradesh 35,636 2.3 52,691 2.0 3 Punjab 358,624 23.1 480,625 18.0 4 Rajasthan 348,553 22.5 493,651 18.5 5 Uttar Pradesh 495,811 32.0 837,877 31.3 6 Delhi 150,659 9.7 227,175 8.5 Total for the 6 States 1,454,040 93.8 2,338,264 87.5 Other State's Total 96,529 6.2 334,665 12.5 Total 1,550,569 100.0 2,672,929 100.0

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    TABLE IV (i) TABLEIV(j) RURAL - URBAN COMPOSITION OF INTERNAL RURAL - URBAN COMPOSITION OF INTERNAL MIGRANTS BYPLACEOFBIR1H, 1991 CINSu) MIGRANTS BYPLACEOFBIRlH; 1991 CENSLS FARIDABAD DISTRICT HARYANA STATE Place of Birth TIRJU Place of Enumeration Place of Birth TIRIU flace of Enumeration Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 Total Internal Migrants Total Internal Migrants I) Within the State T 191,797 111,438 80,359 I) Within the State T 3,224,140 2,440,672 783,468 (100.0) (58.1) ( 41.9) ( l()(l.O) (75.7) (24.3) R 159,006 105,348 53,658 R 2,804,946 2,282,950 521,996 (82.9) (54.9) (28.0) (87.0) (70.3) (16.2) II 32,651 6,080 26,571 U 406,184 146,642 259,542 (17.0) (3.2) ( 13.9) (12.6) (4.6) (8.1) 2) In other States T 322,426 66,080 256,346 2) In other States T 1,550,569 789,596 760,973 (100.0) (20.5) (79.5) (100.0) (50.9) (49.1) R 198,453 56,906 141,547 R 1,028,448 674,415 354,033 (61.6) (17.7) ( 43.9) (66.3) (43.5) (22.8) U 121,793 9,024 112,769 U 512,761 112,161 400,600 (37.8) (2.8) (35.0) (33.1) (7.2) (25.8)

    Rural-Urban migration: from urban to urban, 28.0 per cent were rural to urban and 3.2 per cent were urban to rural in Faridabad district. Migration flow can be rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to urban and urban to rural. The data in the In case of migrants from other states of India to Table IV (i) & (j) has been presented only for internal Haryana numbering 15,50,569, 43.5 per cent were migrants. from rural to rural, 25.8 per cent were from Urban Of the total intrastate in-migrants numbering 32.2 to urban, 22.8 per cent were from rural to urban and lakh, 70.3 per cent were from rural to rural, 8.1 per 7.2 per cent were from urban to rural (Table IV (j». cent were from urban to urban, 16.2 per cent were In case of migrants from other States in from rural to urban and 4.6 per cent were from urban Faridabad district numbering 3.2 lakh 17.7 per cent to rural in Haryana State. were from rural to rural and 35.0 per cent from urban Of the total 1.9 lakh interstate migrants 54.9 per to llrban. 43.9 per cent were from rural to urban and cent were from rural to rural and 13.9 per cent were 2.8 per cent from urban to rural (Table IV (i».

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    ANNEXURE V Brief account of main religions in the district/tahsil as per 1991 and 2001 Censuses

    [t has been customary for the Indian Census to TABLEV(a) provide Information on the religious persuasions of PERCFNTAGEDISTRIBUfION OF POPULATION BY its people. Religion is one of the basic cultural MAJOR RELIGIOUi COMMUNITIES IN INDIA AND characterstics of population and several religions have HARYANA STAlElN 2001CENSUS AND ITS thrived in the secular State of India. Evidently, GROWTH~1EDURlNG 1991- 2001 information on various religious communities in the Sl. Religious Percentage country has been of immense interest to the No. Comrnun India· Haryana anthropologists, sociologists, demographers, ities Population Growth Population Growth administrators, planners and the laymen at large. rate 1991- rate1991- 'Individual Slip', as the name suggests, is 2001 2001 canvassed for every Individual in the country. Question 2 3 4 5 6 8 of the Individual Slip canvassed at the 1991 Census Hindus 82.0 +20.0 88.2 +27.0 related to religion of a person. The religion of the 2 Muslims 12.1 +29.3 5.8 +60.1 Individual was recorded as returned by the respondent 3 Christians 2.3 +22.1 0.1 +73.2 by using following abbreviations: 4 Sikhs 1.9 +16.9 5.5 +22.3 5 Buddhist~ 0.8 +23.2 N +246.9 H for Hindus 6 Jains 0.4 +26.0 0.3 +62.0

    M for Muslims Note: ·Excludes figures of Assam and J&K. C for Christians S for Sikhs Picture at the State level is slightly different when we find 88.2 per cent of population as Hindus; 5.5 B for Buddhists per cent as Sikhs; and 5_8 per cent as Muslims. Jains, J for Jains Christians and Buddhists have smaller proportions as For all others, actual religion as stated was 0.3, 0.1 and negligible respectively in Haryana State. recorded fully. If any Individual stated that he had no As far as decadal growth in India during 1991- religion, the answer was recorded accordingly. The 2001 was concerned, growth rate for Christians was enumerators were instructed that neither they should 22.1, for Hindus 20.0, for Sikhs it was 16.9 and for mistake religion for caste nor they should try to Muslims 29.3 per cent. Buddhists whose numerical establish any relationship between religion and mother strength was quite low had growth rate of 23.2 and tongue. Jains had a growth rate of 26.0 percent. Religion is one of the basic elements of the Haryana State's three major religions Hindu, Sikh population. An attempt has been made to provide and Muslim during the decade 1991-2001 had growth ~teresting picture of the religious persuasions ofthe rate of 27.0, 22.3 and 60.1 respectively. Three ~ople of the Country and the State. Distribution of religious communities lains, Christians and Buddhists population by religion is covered by six major religious which had smaller numerical strength in 1991 had communities in the country i.e Hindus, shown a growth of +62.0, +73.2 and +246.9 per cent Muslims,Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains. Other respectively. religions and Religion not stated categories are either negligible or nil. Hindus formed 82.0 per cent of the Analysing the religious persuasions at district level population in 200 I, whereas Muslims were 12.1 per in 1991 and 2001 in table V(b) on next page it is cent, Christians 2.3 per cent, Sikhs 1.9 per cent, observed that in majority of the districts, Hindu religion Buddhists 0.8 per cent and Jains 0.4 per cent had its followers more than 80 per cent. But in Sirsa

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    TA6LEV(b) PFRCFNTAGE DISTRmurloN OF POPULAnON UNDFR FACH MAJOR RELIGIOu) COMMUNITY TO TOTAL POPULATION INTHEDISTRIcrs OFHARYANASTATE-1991 & 2001 CFNSu) SI. No. State/District Hindus Muslims Christians

    1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Haryana 89.2 88.2 4.6 5.8 0.1 0.1 I Panchkula 87.6 3.9 0.4 2 Ambala 85.4 84.4 2.0 1.7 0.3 0.3 3 Yamunanagar 82.4 81.3 8.5 10.1 0.2 0.2 4 Kurukshetra 80.6 81.8 1.1 1.5 0.2 0.2 5 Kaithal 89.5 89.7 0.7 0.7 0.1 0.1 6 Kamal 89.8 88.3 1.6 1.8 0.1 0.1 7 Panipat 89.7 90.2 3.8 6.2 0.1 0.1 8 Sonipat 96.7 96.4 2.4 2.5 9 Jind 95.6 95.4 1.4 1.7 10 Fatehabad 81.9 0.8 0.1 II . Sirsa 72.2 71.8 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.1 12 Hisar 92.2 97.4 0.8 1.1 0.1 13 Bhiwani 98.9 98.8 0.7 0.9 14 Rohtak 99.0 98.3 0.4 0.6 15 Jhaliar 98.8 0.9 16 M ahendragarh 99.2 99.1 -n.3 0.4 17 Rewari 99.4 99.0 0.2 0.4 18 Gurgaon 64.9 61.8 34.4 37.2 0.1 0.2 19 Faridabad 87.9 86.4 10.2 11.3 20.3 0.3 Cont...... SI. No. Religious Community wise percentage of population Sikhs Buddhists Jains Others religions Religion not stated

    1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 9 10 II 12 J3 14 15 16 17 18 SJI 5.5 N N 0.2 0.3 N N N N 7.7 0.3 2 11.9 13.1 0.4 0.5 N N 3 8.8 8.0 0.1 0.2 N N 4 18.0 16.4 N N 0.1 0.1 5 9.6 9.4 6 8.5 9.7 N N 0.1 0.1 N N 7 6.1 2.8 0.3 0.5 N N 8 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 N N 9 2.6 2.5 N N 0.3 0.4 N N 10 17.0 0.2 11 27.1 27.1 N N 0.1 0.2 N N N N 12 6.7 1.0 0.2 0.4 N N 13 0.2 0.2 N N 0.1 0.1 14 0.3 0.5 N N 0.3 0.4 N N 15 0.1 0.1 16 0.3 0.2 N N 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 17 0.2 0.2 N N 0.2 0.2 N N 18 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 N N 19 1.5 1.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 N N N N Note: 'N' meansNeghgl@e. (.) means NIL

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    they were 72.2 per cent where Sikh population was negligible proportions of population in the districts of 27.1 per cent and in Gurgaon district Hindu population Haryana State in 1991. During 2001, slight variations was 64.9 per cent when we found Muslim population have occured at some levels otherwise there is no as 34.4 per cent .. Faridabad and Yamunanagar change from the pattern of 1991. Overall, proportions districts had 10.2 and 8.5 per cent of the population of Hindu religious community have come down by as Muslims respectively. Sikh population had fair one per cent and those of Muslim religious community proportions in border districts along Punjab border have gone up by 1.2 per cent. Similarly, proportions and districts falling along the G.T. road from Ambala of Hindus have come down by 3.1 per cent in 200 I to Panipat. Christians, Buddhists, Jains and religion from that of 1991 in Gurgaon district. The position not stated categories had either very small or is vice-versa in case of Muslims. TABLEV{c) PFRCEl'IITAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MAJOR RELIGIONS BElWFE'I RURAL AND URBAN ARFAS OFHARYANA STATE AND THE DISTRICT -1991& 2001 CENSUS SI. Religion Percentage No. Haryana Faridabad DistriCt Rural Urban Rural Urban 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I Hindus 74.5 70.1 25.5 29.9 48.8 41.4 51.2 58.6 2 Sikhs 79.6 75.6 20.4 ',+.4 17.7 19.3 82.3 80.7 3 Muslims 90,1 85.5 9.9 14.5 81.1 72.4 18.9 27.6 4 lains 13.5 11.1 86.6 88.9 1.5 1.2 98.5 98.8 5 Christians 35.7 35.6 64.3 64.4 1.8 2.5 98.2 97.5 6 Buddhists 25.7 55.7 74.3 44.3 6.2 55.5 93.8 44.5 7 Other Religions 18.6 46.6 81.4 53.4 0.0 2.1 100.0 97.9 8 Religion not stated 92.3 75.1 7.8 24.9 87.7 44.1 12.3 55.9 Table V (c) reveals that 81.1 per cent population in urban areas of the district. During 200 1, picture of Muslim and about 49 per cent Hindus and 18 per has changed, ratios of major religions have increased cent Sikhs were residing in rural areas of the district. in urban areas and decreased in rural areas except More than 90 per cent Jains, Christians and Buddhists and other religion categories both at the Buddhists, 82.3 per cent Sikhs were concentrated district and the State levels. TABLEV(d) PFRCENTAGEDISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY RELIGION IN DlFFFRENTTAHSILS OFFARlDABAD DISTRICT, 1991 CENSUS SI. No. Districtn'ahsil Religionwise percentage of population Hindus Sikhs Muslims Jains Christ lans Buddhists Others Religion not stated 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Distt. Faridabad 87.9 1.5 10.2 0.2 oj 0.1 N N I Faridabad 89.8 2.9 6.6 0.2 0.4 0.1 N N 2 Ballab~h 93.0 1.1 5.3 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 N 3 Palwal 94.4 0.6 4.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 4 Hathin 50.3 N 49.6 0.0 0.0 Table V(d) depicts percentage distribution of 90 per cent) in all the tahsils except Hathin tahsil population by major religious communities in where they were 503 per cent. Muslims were tahsils of Faridabad district during 1991. Hindu 49.6 per cent in Hathin tahsil and varied between popu lation formed 87.9 per cent, Sikhs were· 4.9 per cent and 6.6 per cent in other tahsils. recorded as 1.5 per cent and Muslims 10.2 per Sikhs were 2.9 per cent in Faridabad tahsil and cent. Remaining religions had very small 1.1 per cent in Ballabgarh. Concentration of population or negligible proportions in the district. remaining religions has very small or negligible Hindu Population formed major part (more than proportions in all the tahsils of the district.

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    ANNEXURE VI

    Marital Status of Population as per 1991 and 2001 Censuses

    TABLE VI (a) MARITALSTATIS OFPOPULAllONBYRFSID~CEANDSEXJNFARIDABADDIS1RICf, 1991 AND2001 Age Group Total Population Marital status PerCentage of Never Married Percentage of Married Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.0 10 11 12 13

    Total 808,223 669,017 1193063 1001523 54.9 55.8 47.2 47.6 43.4 42.6 49.2 48.1 0-14 320,616 273,822 454763 385003 99.7 99.6 99.4 99.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.8 15-29 221,838 183,018 331143 267086 53.0 59.5 23.1 32.9 46.6 40.2 76.5 66.5 30-44 151,614 118,253 226101 196977 2.6 2.5 0.3 0.5 96.1 96.1 97.3 96.0 45-59 67,501 51,447 107746 84053 2.1 1.4 0.3 0.4 93.8 94.6 89.4 87.4 60+ & Age 46,654 42,477 ·73310 68404 3.7 11.5 1.6 8.1 79.6 13.6 62.2 55.9 not stated ;, Rural 412,556 347,171 523570 449672 56.5 58.3 46.9 49.0 41.4 39.6 49.2 46.4 0-14 176,786 148,553 226477 191950 99.6 99.6 99.3 99.1 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.9 15-29 110,551 90,318 134682 109568 48.6 54.0 16.7 25.1 50.9 45.5 82.8 74.2 30-44 61,958 53,363 83683 77144 2.7 2.6 0.3 0.2 95.7 95.6 96.9 95.9 45-59 34,050 28,710 41153 35631 2.6 2.1 0.2 0.3 91.9 92.9 91.0 87.3 60+ & Age 29,211 26,227 37575 35379 2.4 10.9 0.4 6.9 79.7 722 65.2 58.7 not stated

    Urban 395,667 321,846 669493 551851 53.3 53.8 47.5 46.4 45.5 44.9 49.1 49.4 0-14 143,830 125,269 228286 193053 99.7 99.6 99.7 99.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.7 15-29 111,287 92,700 196461 157518 57.3 63.2 29.3 38.4 42.4 36.5 70.4 61.1 30-44 89,656 64,890 142418 119833 2.5 2.5 0.3 0.7 96.5 %.4 97.6 96.1 45-59 33,451 22,737 66593 48422 1.6 1.0 0.5 0.6 95.7 95.6 87.3 87.S 60+ & Age 17,443 16,250 35735 33025 5.9 12.1 3.6 9.4 79.4 75.2 57.3 53.0 not stated

    In table VI (a) population has been classified the district. Never married males proportions (54.9 according to marital status and by sex in 1991 and per cent) were higher than those of never married 2001. Percentages for never married, married, females (47.2 per cent). Widow proportions for widowed, divorced and separated have been females (3.6 per cent) were higher than their male calculated to comprehend the importance of counterparts (1.6 per cent). Male and female numerical figures. divorcee in the district were negligible. If we In 1991, married males were 43.4 per cent compare the rural and urban. statistics of the district whereas married females were 49.2 per cent in we observe ratios of married males were higher in

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    TABLE VI (a) MARITALSTATIJS OF POPULATION BY RES ID"ENCE AND SEX IN FARIDABADDJSlRICf, 1991 AND 2001 Marital status Percentage of Widowed Percentage of Divorced or Separated Males Females Males Females 1991 2001 1991 ::!OOI 1991 2001 1991 2001 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

    1.6 1.6 3.6 4.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

    0.4 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.2 1.2 2.3 3.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 4.C 3.9 10.1 11.9 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 16.5 14.7 36.1 35.8 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1

    2.t 2.0 3.8 4.5 0.1 0.1 0.1

    0.4 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.6 1.7 2.7 3.7 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 5.3 4.9 8.6 12.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 17.7 16.8 34.3 34.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

    1.2 1.2 3.3 4.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

    0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.9 0.9 1.9 3.0 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 2.7 3.2 12.0 11.8 0.1 0.1 0.2 14.4 12.6 39.1 37.5 0.1 0.1 urban areas comparatively to rural areas. Male and married have also slightly gone up and for married female widows were comparatively lesser in urban males and females have slightly come down. If we areas. Never married female percentages were compare the rural-urban figures, we find widowed higher in the urban areas of the district than their (male and female) ratios slightly higher in rural areas counterparts in rural areas and the position is vice­ than in urban areas. Proportions of married males versa incase of never married males. and females are higher in urban areas than those of In 2001, ratios of widowed females have rural areas and reverse is the case for never married increased from that of 1991 while those of never males and females in 2001.

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    TABLE VI (b) PROPORTION OF MARRIED FF.MALES IN SFLECTID AGE-GROUPS, 1991 AND 2001 State/District Year Percentage married females to total females in age group 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-44 60-69 70-79 80+ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Haryana 1991 2.4 34.7 88.2 82.0 75.4 48.5 28.4 2001 2.4 24.6 82.3 95.5 70.1 48.3 26.0 Faridabad 1991 1.9 38.6 89.7 84.7 74.2 46.5 28.9 2001 2.3 25.0 81.2 96.1 69.0 48.1 27.5 Statutory Marriageable age for females is 18. It is. years as with advancing age more and more females strange that still 2.4 per cent females were married in tend to get widowed. In Faridabad district married the age group of 10-14 in the State in 1991 and this females proportions in age groups 70-79 and 80+ years proportion was 1.9 in Faridabad district. In were 46.5 and 28.9 per cent respectively. During 2001, Mahendragarh and Bhiwani districts these figures were proportions of married females have decreased in all as high as 4.8 and 4.5 respectively. Age groups falling in age groups than that of 1991 both in the district and in 20-69 years have roughly more than three-fourth the State except age group 25-44 where an increase of proportions ofthe females as married. These proportions 11.4 per cent in the district and 13.5 per cent in the decreased in the onward age groups of 70-79 and 80+ State has been recorded respectively.

    TABLEVI(c) PROPORTIONS OF MARRIED, WIDOWID AND DIVORCID/SIPARATID AMONG THEAGFD BY SEX, 1991 AND 2001 State! Year M IF Percentage of District Married Widowed DivorcedlSep arated 60-69 70-79 80+ 60-69 70-79 80+ 60-69 70-79 80+ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Haryana 1991 M 85.6 76.2 61.1 11.4 20.5 33.9 0.1 0.1 0.1 F 75.4 48.5 28.4 24.1 51.0 69.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 2001 M 84.5 75.2 46.6 11.3 20.5 25.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 F 70.1 48.3 26.0 29.1 50.4 50.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 Faridabad 1991 M 86.9 76.6 63.8 10.9 21.7 32.9 0.1 0.1 0.4 F 74.2 46.5 28.9 25.4 53.3 70.3 0.1 0.1 2001 M 86.0 75.9 42.2 11.2 20.0 16.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 F 69.0 48.1 27.5 29.9 50.4 34.8 0.2 0.1 0.1

    Picture is more clear from the table given above the longevity in the ages of females. This fact when we note that proportions of married males is further strengthened when we see 25.4 per decreased gradually with advancing age groups while cent females widowed in age group 60-69, 53.3 those of married females decreased with steep per cent in age group 70-79 and 70.3 per cent descent in the corresponding age groups. In Faridabad in 80+ age group in the district whereas in district married males and females proportions were corresponding age groups widowed males were 86.9 and 74.2 in the age group of 60-69 respectively; 10.9, 21.7 and 32.9 per cent respectively in these proportions decreased to 76.6 and 46.5 in the Faridabad district. age group of 70-79 which further decreased to 63.8 Similar trends were observed during 2001 at the and 28.9 in the age group of 80+. Similar observations district and the State level. Proportions of married for Haryana State were also observed. females in 60-69 age group have decreased in 2001 Steep descent in proportions of married while corresponding ratios of widowed females have females in comparison to married males confirm increased in this age-group.

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    ANNEXURE VII

    Age, Sex and education in the district, 1991 and 2001 Censuses

    Illiterate proportions in the State were quite high in prominant among women when 59.5 per cent females 1991 which were recorded as 44.2 per cent. However were found illiterate which further accenruated in rural in rural areas illiteracy was 50.2 per cent. Illiteracywas females with proportion as high as 67.5.

    TABLE VII (a) LITERACYRATES BY RESIDENCE AND SEX, 1991 AND 2001 StatelDistrict T; Percentage R/ Illiterates Literates U p M F P M F 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 i991 2001 ---_2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Haryana T 44.2 32.1 39.9 21.5 59.5 44.1 55.9 67.9 69.1 78.5 40.5 55.9 R 50.2 36.8 35.2 24.6 67.5 50.7 49.9 63.2 64.8 75.4 32.5 43.3 U 26.3 20.8 18.0 14.2 35.9 28.7 73.7 79.2 82.0 85.8 64.1 71.3 Faridabad T 40.2 30.0 25.9 18.5 57.9 43.7 59.8 70.0 74.2 81.5 42.1 56.3 R 53.9 41.6 34.5 25.1 77.2 60.8 46.1 58.4 65.5 74.9 22.8 39.2 U 26.4 21.2 17.3 13.6 37.9 30.5 73.6 78.8 82.7 86.4 62.1 69.5

    Table VII (a) reveals that literacy in Faridabad During 2001 Census, we find great district in 1991 was somewhat better compared to improvements in literacy rates over those of 1991 the State. Literacy rate for the district as a whole Census at all levels, male-female, rural-urban, etc. was recorded as 59.8 per cent, for rural areas it was Though saturation in literacy in urban areas has 46.1 per cent and for urban areas 73.6 per cent. taken place, even then there is scope for Literacy rate for urban males was higher (82.7 per improvements in female literacy and rural literacy. cent) in the district. FemaJe Jiteracy was Jaw as Urban male literacy is 86.4 per cent and Urban compared to male literacy both in rural as well female literacy is 69.5 per cent and the as urban areas. Overall female I iteracy in the corresponding ratios for rural males and females are district was 42.1 per cent whereas rural female 74.9 per cent and 39.2 per cent respectively in the literacy in the district was 22.8 per cent. Urban district in 2001. Female literacy has made a big leap female I iteracy rate in the district was quite in rural areas of the district from 22.8 per cent in better (62.1 per cent). 1991 to 39.2 per cent in 2001.

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    TABLE VII (b) LITIiRACYRATES FOR SFLFCTFD AGE-GROUPS BYSEX,1991 AND 2001 State! District Year TIRIU Literacy rates for the ~group 7 years & above 10 years & above 15 years & above p M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Haryana 1991 T 55.8 69.1 40.5 54.3 68.3 38.1 48.9 64.1 31.2 R 49.9 64.8 32.5 48.1 63.8 29.8 41.7 58.8 21.9 U 73.7 82.0 64.1 72.7 81.5 62.5 69.6 79.6 58.0 2001 T 67.9 78.5 55.7 66.9 78.3 53.8 62.4 75.5 47.5 R 68.2 75.4 49.3 61.8 74.9 46.9 56.2 71.4 39.0 U 79.2 85.8 71.3 78.8 86.0 70.5 76.6 84.8 67.0 Faridabad 1991 T 59.8 74.1 42.1 58.6 73.7 39.9 54.0 70.4 33.8 R 46.1 65.5 22.8 44.6 64.9 20.1 38.4 59.8 13.0 U 73.6 82.7 62.1 72.5 82.3 60.2 69.2 80.3 55.0 2001 T 70.3 87.9 56.5 69.9 82.3 55.0 66.4 80.6 49.4 R 58.5 75.3 39.3 57.5 75.6 36.5 51.5 72.2 27.7 U 79.1 86.7 69.8 78.9 87.1 68.9 76.7 86.2 65.0

    Table VII (b) deals with literacy rates for district than those of State. If we analyse literacy. selected age groups for Haryana State and Faridabad from higher age-groups to lower age groups literacy district in 199 I and 2001. Literacy rates for 7 years rates moved up both in the district and the State. & above, 10 years & above and 15 years & above This showed upward trend in literacy. Further, during have been given both for rural and urban areas by 2001 Census, the literacy ratios are up by 10 to 15 sex. Literacy rates at each level are lower in the per cent than that of 1991.

    TABLE VII (c) LITERACYRADS FOR SFLFCTIDAGE-GROUPS BY sEx. 1991 AND 2001

    60 years and above p M F 2 3 7 8 9 to 11 12 Haryana 1991 T 53.5 69.2 35.1 17.0 27.5 5.8 R 46.5 64.7 25.1 11.6 20.1 2.3 U 73.0 81.8 62.7 38.4 58.0 19.0 2001 T 67.3 79.9 52.6 27.6 42.2 13.0 R 61.7 76.9 44.3 19.9 33.4 6.1 U 79.5 86.5 71.1 51.2 69.5 33.3 Faridabad 1991 T 57.5 74.2 36.8 22.0 34.0 8.8 R 42.3 65.4 14.7 11.2 20.1 1.3 U 71.5 81.9 57.9 40.5 58.5 21.3 2001 T 69.5 83.3 52.7 36.4 52.0 20.1 R 55.0 77.3 31.1 19.2 33.4 4.4 U 90.7 91.9 89.2 78.4 87.2 67.5 55.6 72.9 37.6 Table VII (c) deals with literacy rates for broad words literacy rates for 60+ age groups for rural age groups for Haryana State and Faridabad district in females were the lowest i.e 1.3 per cent whereas these 1991 and 2001. Literacy rates for age groups 10-14, rates for urban males in 10-14 age group were the 15-59 and 60+ have been given both for rural and urban highest i.e 92.9 per cent. Though females are emulating areas by sex. Literacy rates at each level are definitely in lower age groups but are still lagging behind. better in the State than those of the district.If we Ifwe compare the literacy rates of2001 with those analyse literacy from higher age-groups to lower age of 1991, we observe far better improvement in 200 I in groups and from females to males and from rural to the literacy standards at all levels i.e. rural-urban, male­ urban areas we find better literacy rates. In other female and district-State.

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    TABLEVII(d) IDUCATION ACCORDING TO ~FSIDENCEAND SEX, 1991 AND 2001 State! Year TfRllJ Percentage of poput at ion in the age-group 20+ who are District M atric but below graduate Graduate and above p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Haryana 1991 T 15.8 23.1 7.6 4.5 5.8 2.9 R 12.0 19.5 3.5 1.6 2.6 0.5 U 26.7 . 33.1 19.4 12.4 14.6 9.9 2001 T 20.5 28.1 12.0 7.1 8.7 5.3 R 17.1 25.4 7.8 2.9 4.4 1.3 U 28.2 33.9 21.7 16.6 18.3 14.6 Faridabad 1991 T 20.0 28.2 10.1 7.1 8.5 5.5 R 1l.2 19.7 1.5 1.2 2.0 0.3 U 28.3 35.8 18.7 12.8 14.4 10.8 2001 T 23.3 31.5 13.8 11.3 12.9 9.4 R 15.1 24.7 4.4 2.2 3.6 0.6 U 29.0 35.9 20.6 17.5 19.0 15.6

    fable VII (d) presents percentage of population whereas rural females were only 1.5 per cent. Urban aged 20+ who are Matric and Graduates & above males who matriculated in 20+ age group 35.8 per by residence as in 1991 and 2001. cent were almost double while urban females (18.7 percent) in this category were twelve times higher of In Haryana State 15.8 per cent were matric and their rural counterparts. Graduate and above in 20+age group, in rural areas males and females were 4.5 per cent were graduate and above in 1991. mere 2.0 per cent and 0.3 per cent respectively in the Proportions in Faridabad district were higher in district while their corresponding figures in urban comparison to the State, 20.0 per cent were matric areas were 14.4 per cent and 10.8 per cent and 7.1 per cent were graduate and above. respectively. Matrie and Graduate and above proportions of Similar trends were observed in 2001. But I iteraey like urban and male in the district in 1991 literacy levels have definitely improved at all were having better position than that of the State. levels both in the State and in the district than Rural males who were matric formed 19.7 per cent that of 1991.

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    TABLE Vll (e) DISTRlBUfION OFFFMALES INmEAGFrGROUP 15-44 YFARS BYEDUCATIONLE\'EL, 1991 AND 2001 State! Year TI No. of women Percentage of women aged 15-44 years by education level District RI aged 1-5-44 Total Illiterate Literate below Middle.& Matric& Graduate and U years middle below matric below graduate above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Haryana 1991 T 3,396,752 100.0 61.3 15.1 8.3 12.1 3.3 R 2,487,864 100.0 71.3 15.1 6.6 6.4 0.6 U 908,888 100.0 33.8 15.1 12.8 27.6 10.7 2001 T 4,605,661 100.0 42.7 20.1 12.2 19.7 5.3 R 3,186,293 100.0 50.1 22.3 12.0 14.2 1.4 U 1,419,368 100.0 26.2 14.9 12.7 32.1 14.1 Faridabad 1991 T 301,271 100.0 60.4 11.4 7~8 14.5 5.9 R 143,681 100.0 83.0 9.4 4.0 3.3 0.3 (J 157,590 100.0 39.9 13.2 11.3 24.7 11.0 2001 T 464,063 100.0 44.4 15.9 11.1 19.8 8.8 R 186,712 100.0 64.7 17.6 9.0 8.0 0.7 U 277,351 100.0 30.7 14.8 12.5 27.8 14.2

    Table VU (e) deals with distribution offemales in 15- During 2001, illiteracy has come down from 44 ag~ group by educational level in 1991 and 2001. 61.3 percent in 1991 to 42.7 percent in 2001 among Female literacy proportions in lower educationaJ levels women aged 15-44 in the State and corresponding are certainly better in the State in comparison to Faridabad figures in the district are 60A percent and 44.4 district but in higher educational levels Faridabad district percent respectively. Rural areas have improved a exceds. 60.4 per cent illiteracy of 15-44 aged females lot by bringing down illiteracy from 71.3 per cent in 1991 to 50. percent in 2001 in the State and was reported in the district while it was 61.3 per cent for r corresponding figures for the district are 83.0 the State in i991. Urban female graduates and above in percent and 64.7 per cent respectively. Urban areas the district had proportion of 11.0 percent but rural females reaching saturation level, also showed improvement were only 03 per cent. These proportions at the State in overcoming illiteracy from 33.8 percent in 1991 level were also dismal which were recorded as 10.7 per to 26.2 percent in 2001 in the State while the cent and 0.6 per cent respectively. Matriculates fonned corresponding figures for the district are 39.9 24.7 per cent in urban and 3.3 per cent in rural areas of percent and 30.7 percent. Proportions at all the district whereas State statistics were 27.6 per cent educational levels show quite good improvement and 6.4 per cent respectively. during 2001 both in the State and in the district.

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    Annexure VIII

    Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 1991 and 2001 Censuses

    Language is a critical attribute of India's languages, in order of proficiency were to be recorded population which is marked with a pluri-lingual and under this question. In this regard the person need pluri-cultural society. Language in itself is a group not necessarily be able to read and write the language of mother tongues. It was on the basis of language (s). It is enough if the person has a working that the country was reorganized into States in 1956. knowledge and is able to converse with understanding. It is customary for the Indian Census to collect There has not been any perceptible change in data on mother tongue of every person at every the definition of 'mother tongue' adopted by the Indian Census. Mother tongue is defined as the language Census for the -earlier censuses. A brief analysis has spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the been made on the basis of 1991 and 2001 Censuses. person. If the mother died in infi:mcy, the language Data on languages and Mother tongues based on mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood is to 1991 Census is presented in Table C-7 in Parts A(i), be recorded as the mother tongue. In case of infants A(ii), B(i) and B(ii) for Haryana State/Districts/ and deaf mutes the language usually spoken by the Tahsils/Towns in 1991 showing distribution of mother is recorded. The instructions to the enumerators languages/mother tongues which returned 10,000 or for recording the name of the language returned by more speakers each at all India level (inclusive of the respondent as mother tongue are summarized as mother tongues grouped under each). The unclassified under: mother tongues and the mother tongues having less I. Record the name of the language returned than 10,000 speakers had been relegated to 'Other' by the respondent as mother tongue in full, mother tongue category. whatever is the name of the language and According to 1991 Census there are 18 do not use abbreviations. Scheduled and 96 Non-Scheduled languages in 2. Do not try to determine if the language India. Thirteen of these eighteen languages namely; returned by a person is a dialect of another Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi ,Kashmiri, language. Konkani, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, 3. Do not try to establish any relationship Sindhi and Urdu belong to the Indo-Aryan branch. between religion and mother tongue. Four of them namely; Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telgu belong to Dravidian family, while 4. Record the language as returned for each Manipuri belongs to Tibeto-Burmese family. English, person and do not enter into any argument. the quite commonly used as a link language belongs Do not try to record any language other than to Indo-European Languages. The distribution of what is returned by the respondent. speakers of Scheduled Languages in the State and Question I] aimed to ascertain if the person for the district as per Census 1991 is portrayed in knows any other language(s), and entries up to two Table VIII (a).

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    TABLEVIU(a) DlSTRmurloN OF POPUI.,AT10N BY SCnEDULFD LANGUAGES/NON-8CUFDULFD LANGUAGES, IIARYANA STATE AND FARIDABAO DISTRlCf, 1991 SL No. Language Haryana State Farjdabad District Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 A. Scheduled languages 16.457,276 IOG.a 1,415,946 99.9 1 Ass:runese 348 N 30 2 Beng;J.li 9,9?5 O.l 5,065 OJ 3 Gujnrati 2,266 N 500 4 Hindi _14,982,409 9l.0 1.375,261 93.9 5 Kannada 936 N 338 6 Kashmiri 923 N 396 7 Konkani 148 N 47 8 MalayaJam 8,038 N 5,455 (JA 9 MiUlipuri 75 N JO Marathi 3,088 N 717 0.1 \I Nepali 5,823 N 2,000 0.1 12 Oriya 2,634 N 921

    . Table VlH (a) reveals that Hindi is the most Among Scheduled languages Hindi and Punjabi dominant language spoken~ both in Haryana (91.0 come to 1he fore with proportions of91. 0 per cent and per cent) and Faridabad district (93.9 per 7.l per cent respectively in the State and 93.9 per cent cent)followed by Punj'abi which is 7.1 percent in and 3.2 per cent respectively in Faridabad district the State and 3.2 per cent in Faridabad fo Ilowed by Urdu (1.6 per cent in the State and 2.5 per district.Each of the Non-scheduled languages cent in the district) white all other scheduled languages formed negl i gible proportions in the State and in had shown negligible proportions where each ofthese the district respectively. were below one percent. .

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    TABLE VIII (b) DISTRIBUfION OF MOTHER TONGUES AND THEIR PROPORTIONS IN HARYANA STATE AND FARIDABAD DISTRICT DURING 1991 AND 2001 CENSJ]S}S :jl. No. M other Tongue· Haryana State Faridabad District Percentage Percentage 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 4 5 6 7 Hindi 88.9 47.6 92.4 88.3 2 Punjabi 7.0 8.6 3.2 3.2 3 Haryanvi 2.0 36.7 2.1 4 lJrdll 1.6 1.2 2.5 1.9 5 Bagri 0.1 1.9 1\1 6 Bengali 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 7 Malayalam N 0.1 0.4 0.3 S Bhoj Puri N 0.3 0.3 0.8 9 Nepali N 0.1 0.1 0.1 10 Ra,jasthani N 0.3 0.1 0.1 II Tamil N 0.1 0.1 0.1 12 Mewati N 1.6 0.7 \3 Lahnda(M ultani) N N N 14 r",i arathi N N 0.1 0.1 ,~ 0.1 0.1 . .1 Oriya N 0.1 16 Teiligu N N N 17 Garhwali N 0.1 0.1 0.2 18 Glijarati N N N 19 Maithili N 0.1 0.1 0.2 20 Marwari N 0.1 0.1 21 Dogri N N N 22 Kashmiri N N 0.1 23 Kannada N N N 24 Sanskrit N N N 25 Sindhi N N N 26 Pahari N N N 27 Other mother tongues N 0.8 0.4 l.l Total all mother tongues 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Note : '_' means Ni'l 'N' means negligible

    Table VIII (b) shows the distribution of During 2001, position is quite different when we mother tqngues and their proportions in the State note that Haryanvi mother tongue has been reported and the district in 1991 and 2001. Here again by 36.7 per cent in the State and by 2.1 per cent in Hindi and Punjabi had been returned as major Faridabad district. Proportions of persons reporting mother tongues as their proportions were 88.9 per Hindi mother tongue have cume down both in the State (47.6 per cent) and in the district (88.3 per cent). cent and 7.0 per cent respectively whereas Punjabi mother tongue has been reported by 8.6 per Haryanvi mother tongue was returned by 2.0 per cent in the State and by 3.2 per cent in the district. cent and Urdu by 1.6 per cent persons in the State. Urdu (1.2 per cent), Bagri (1.9 percent) and Mewati The remaining mother tongues each were reporting (1.6 per cent) mother tongues have been reported in less than one percent.Position in Faridabad district the State. Urdu (1.9 per cent) followed by Bhojpuri was slightly different when speakers of Hindi (0.8 per cent), and Mewati (0.7 per cent) have been mother tongue were 92.4 per cent, Punjabi as 3.2 reported in the district in 2001. The remaining mother per cent and those of Urdu mother tongue were tongues are either nil or negligible both in the State 2.5 per cent. and in the district.

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