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District Population Statistics, 43-Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh I Census of India, 1951 D-ISTRICT .POPULA TI-ON .ST A TISTICS UTTAR PRADESH 43-SITAPUR DISTRICT • II Priee. 88.1-8. FOREWORD THE Uttar Pradesh Government asked me in March, 1952, to supply them for the purposes of elections to local bodies population statistics with sepatation for scheduled castes (i) mohalla/ward-wise for urban areas, and (ii) village-wise for rural areas. The Census Tabulation P.lan did not provide for sorting of scheduled castes population for areas smaller than a tehsil or urban tract and the request from the Uttar Pradesh Government came when the slip sorting had been finished and the Tabulation Offices closed. As the census slips are mixed up for the purposes of sorting in one lot for a tehsil or urban tract, collection of data regarding scheduled castes population by mohallas/wards and villages would have involved enormous labour and expense if sorting of the slips had been taken up afresh. Fortunately. however, a secondary census record, viz. the National Citizens' Register. in which each slip has been copied, was available. By singular foresight it had been pre­ pared mohalIa/ward-wise for urban areas and village-wise for rural areas. The required information has, therefore, been extracted from this record. 2. In the above circumstances there is a slight difference in the figures of population as arrived at by an earlier sorting of the slips and as now determined by counting from the National Citizens' Register. This difference has beeh accen tuated by an order passed by me during the later count from the National Register of Citizens as follows:- (i) Count Ahirwars of Farrukhabad District. Raidas and Bhagat as 'Cbamars'. (ii) Count Bhangi, Khakrob. Sweepers. Harijan. Mehtar, Jamadar and Achhut as 'Balmikil. • The fact, that some members of the scheduled castes had returned their caste by names which did not find place in the schedule as notified under section 341 of the Constitution of India, came to my notice during the course of the earlier sorting. but at too late a stage to enable me to pass definite and uniform orders. I have cried to rectify it by passing this order for the purpose of counting from the National Citizens' Register. The differences in the figures of the two counts have been clearly set out in the tables that follow. 3. The figures of total population of mohallas/wards have been arrived at by actual counting from 'the National Citizens' Register, while the figures of total population of villages are those determined by actual sorting of the slips and recorded in the Primary Census Abstract. 4. In the Summary of Urban Population the code number of each [Own has been given. The first element of the code gives the code nUl of the district, the second the code number of the tehsil (or towns of over one h population)· and the third the code number of the town (other than a town s! lakh population). The key to the code numbers of tehsils will be found in the Summary of Rural Population. RAJESHW AR J PRASAD, I.A.S., RAMPUR: Superintendent, Census Operations, July 23J 1952 . Uttar Pradesh. LIST OF ERRATA TO THE DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS OF SITAPUR DISTRICT A-Errata to Column 1, Code no. and name of village (Rural) (a) Addition of new villages -------~------------~-------- Page Particulars Additiom ~ uo_ IS Under Pargana Sitapur Add "146-Deoganpur ". 18 Ditto Add "151-Dhania. Khera ". 19 Ditto Add "464-Ramnagar". 19 Ditto Add "500-SangarhR. 20 Under Pargana Laharpur Add "330--Makanpur ". 20 Ditto Add "497 --Salarpur ". 21 Under Pargana Hargaon Add "44!----PitpUl'''. (b) Deletion of existing villages 20-Dalete "Nawagaon" against Codo nO. 383. 20 -Delete "441-Pltpur and the entries agai..nstit". 21-D~l.ete "3 :30-Makanpur and the entries again&t it". 22 -Oalete "497-88ol8or and the entries against it" . 22-Dalete "I 46-Deogaupur and tbe entries against it". 22 -Dalate "151-D~ania !{hera and the entries against it". 22-Dalete "464-R.1mnagar and the entries against it". 22-Dalet;e "500--Sangarha and the entries agaiilst it". (0) Corrections in existing Code numbers ~---.-------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Par~icn!a.ra Par Read Page l'artia:olarR 1lo.r Bead 1)0. -----""'"- 18 Jar 214 241 20 parsia 225 425 20 393 383 20 patti SaNti 439 429 20 Nawapur 394 384 20 Husainganj 223 222 20 Nawa Gaon Bahti 3% 386 20 Hu:minpur 224 223 20 Paintla 401 408 20 Husainpnr Kaimahra 228 224- (d) CorreetJens In existing names of villages Page For Read nO. " 10 44-Barahwa 44--Baherwa. 11 665-Gondapur 665-Godnapur_ 12 517-Piatia Qadar 517-Paria Kondar. 13 288-Jalalpur 288-Jallipur. 13 300-Jahanpur 300-JahansapuI'. 13 301-JahanpuI' 301--Jahansapur. 14 289--Jamalpur 14-Jamilapur . 17 369-:Mirzapm Botl';al' 369-Manwan. 18 156---Dbimarpul" 156-Dhainapur_ 19 433 -Piyarepur 19-Perai Raipur. 21 596-Sheohatae 2 l-Suhet.ar a . 2 B-Errata to population figures (Rural) -- Pa~e Partirulars 2 3 4 5 7 no. 6 pa,rgana Sit,<tpnr · . For 36,928 31,790 68,718 20,612 Read · 37,392 32,H7 69,529 20,944 . ! 6 pargans Laharpul' · . For 60,610 53.526 114,136 34,876 Read · . 61,174 54,050 115,224 35,122 6 pargana Khairabad · . For · . 40,166 35,201 75,367 25,324 Read · . 39,844 34,917 74,761 25.179 6 pargana Hargaon . · . For · . 24,370 21,005 45,375 16,353 Read · . 24,128 20,765 44.893 16,252 6 pargana Ramkot · . For · . 7,356 6.384 1.3,740 4,926 Read · . 6,892 6,037 12,929 4,598 18 Pargan(1 Sififlpur For .. 68,718 20,612 48,106 Read · . 69,529 20.940 48,589 18 146-Deoganpur · . For Read 174 74 JOO 18 151-Dhania KheT'a · . For Bead · . 218 37 181 19 464·-Ramnagar · . For Read · . 365 201 164 19 500-Sangarha · . For Read · . 54 16 38 19 pargana Laharpm · . For 114.136 34,876 79,260 Read · . 115,224 35,122 80,102 20 330·-·Makanpur · . For Read · . 606 145 461 20 383 .. For Read · . Blank 20 497-Salarpur " For Read · . 941 361 580 20 pargana Khairabaci · . For 75,367 25,324 50,043 Read 74.761 25,179 49,582 21 pargana Hal'gaon · . For 45,375 16,353 29,022 Read · . 44,893 16,252 28,641 21 441-Pitpur ·. For Read · . 459 260 199 22 pal'gana Ramkot · . Fo'l 13,740 4,926 8.814 Read .. 12.929 4,598 8,331 ..----....... _._ ~ .. -_..-....... .... ----. ----_._ ------.,... ·Sllmmary of Urban Population Population Scheduted Code no. anc~ name of Town Males Females Total Muslims Castes Others _T _________ ~_~ __ - -- -- ~ - -- - -- -- - --- -~ _____...._ -~. '. 2 3 4 5 6 7 ___ ~_ ~-...- __ ~_ ~ ____ ~ _____ .........--____ r ______ - ___ -,.- __ ~~ T ---- -_ ----~--~----- ---- - 41-1-102 BISWAN MUNICIPAL BOARD 7,(}68 5,394 12,462 5,225 677 6.560 41-1-530 TAMBAUR-CUM-AHMADABAD TOWN 2,798 2,501 5,299 3,446 478 1,375 41-2-399 M1SRIKH-CUM-NIMSAR NOTIFIED AREA 2.620 1,924 4,544 544 341 3,65 41-3~15 MAHMUDABAD TOWN 5.269 4,687 9.956 6,188 527 3,241 41--4-276 KHAIRABAD MUNICIPAL BOARD 6,974 6,413 13,387 7,585 546 5,25 41-4-595 SITAPUR MUNICIPAL BOARD 25,176 19,260 44,436 13,956 1.405 29,075 41--4-312 LAHARPUR TOWN AREA 7,395 6,821 14,216 9,489 847 3,880 Total 57,300 47,000 104,300 46,433 4,821 53,046 -Population according to Primary Ct:nsus Abstract 57,462 46,800 104,262 Population of Muslims according to Table D-II 46,705 Pepuiation of Scheduled Castes according to Table D-I1I 4,790 2 DISTRICT srtAPUR Population of Towns by MohallasJWards P.pulatiaJ.l Scheclulc-d Code no. and name of Mohalla Males Ft'maleR Total ]'vluslims Cast,,> Others ~ ..-~-------~--.-- -~-,--- - -- - - ----- 2 3 -4 5 6 "l _--------- -.lSWAN (MtJN1CI'PAL BOARD) 1 Sugar Factory 548 107 655 20 85 556 2 J aganaathgatlj 96 68 164 7 5 152 3 Chaudhariganj 40 13 S3 4 1 48 4- Jilajhar 572 463 1,035 335 47 6S3 5 Amarnagar 00 271 239 517 99 418 6 Setbganj 117 9S 212 7 205 7 Badal p.rwa 7t. 31\ 114 8 25 81 8 Rai.ianj 331 346 677 229 116 332 9 Milki Tola 21«) 201· 420 367 53 10 Kamangari Tola 204 180 384 185 19 lSt 11 Purwari Tola 177 128 385 128 12 165 12 BrahmiIil Tala 2.... 1 170 411 150 i 253 13 Pathaai TaJa 265 179 444 189 255 14 Thawai Tola 128 126 254 226 15 13 15 Purana QiJ.a 116 81 197 133 5 59 . l6 Saraogi Tala 294 191 485 62 .... 419 - 17 Mirdalai ToJa 00 20t 207 408 325 13 7~ 18 Chirimari Tola 0 0 166 160 326 173 7 146 19 Mangrahya Barar 89 96 185 70 12 103 20 MuraoTola 289 245 534 216 60 25' 2t Kaeheha Katra 50 38 88 11 77 22 Paeea Katra 220 184 484 247 25 132 23 Sheikh Sarai 347 314 661 192 25 444 24 Joshi Tola 143 118 2'1 291- 25 Jolahi Tala 71 72 143 136 3 4 26 Qazi Tola 227 131 408 382 6 2. 27 Miyanganj 209 196 405 395 1'e 28 Daira 31)0 289 589 518 71 29 Raithi Tola 694- 513 1,207 435 33 739 30 Maharajganj 61- 33 97 ..
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