CENSUS OF 1991 SERIES -8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

PART XII-A&B

VILLAGE, & TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DIST.RICT

Director of Census Operations Haryana

Published by : The , 1995 , . '. .

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REST HOuSE .TRAVELLERS BUNGALOW AND CANAL: BUNGALOW RH.TB .CB DISTRICT Other villages having PTO/RH/TB/CB elc. are shown CIS • Biran TAHSil Pro ARE", GAINED FROI>t DISTRICT M",HENDRAGARH § Part of tahsil Bhiwani B PART OF TAHSil BHIWANI

8 o'Sc:d upon Survry of India map with the permission of the: Surveyor General 01 India © G"vornm.nt "" India C"pyril,ltot .1995 CENSUS OF INDIA - 1991 - I ' A ~ CENTRAL GOVERNMENT' PUBLICATIONS

The pUblications relating to Haryana bear Series No. 8 and will be published as follows :-

Part I-A Administration Report-Enumeration (for official use only) Part I-B Administration Report-Tabulation (for official use only) Part IJ-A General Population Tables]

& Combined Voltime Part 'II-B Primary Census Abstract Part III General Economic Tables Part IV Sodal and Cultural Tables Part V Migration Tables Part VI Fertility Tables Part VII Tables on Houses and Household Amenities Part VIn Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part IX-A Town Directory Part IX-B Survey Report on selected towns Part IX-C Survey Report on selected villages Part X Ethnographic notes and special studies on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes Part XI Census Atlas

~ - HARYANA GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part XII-A&B District Census Handbooks - one for each district (Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract)

(ii) CONTENTS Pages Foreword (v) Preface (vii) Important Statistics (ix)

Anal ytical Note 1-41 Part A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 43-234 Section I-Village Directory 45-210 Codes used in the Village Directory and the Alphabetical Lists 47 Alphabetical list of ,villages in C.D. Block 69 Bawani Khera C.D. Block 73 Alphabetical list of villages in Bhiwani C.D. Block 81 Bhiwani C.D. Block 85 Alphabetical list of villages in Dadri-II C.D. Block 95 Dadri-II C.D. Block 99 Alphabetical list of villages in Badqra C.D. Block 109 Badhra C.D. Block 115 Alphabetical list of villages in Loharu C. D. Block 127. Loharu C. D. Block 133 Alphabetical list of villa,ges in Tosham C. D'. Block 145 Tosham C. D. Block 151 Alphabetical list of villages in Si wa'ni C. D. Block 163 Slwani C.p. Blo~k 167 Alphabetical list ,of villages in Dadri-I C.D. Block (Part) 177 Dadri-I C.D. Block (Part) 181 Append:i,_ces 1 to 4 191 Section II-Town Directory 211 Codes used in the Town Directory 213 Town Directory Statements 217 Appendix 234 PART B-PRIMARY CEN~US ABSTRACT 235-437 A. Bhi wani District PCA 237 B- C.D. Block-wise PCA 251 Bawani Khera C. D. Block 253 Bhiwani C.D. Block 263 Dadri-II C.D. Block 277 Badhra C. D. Block 287 Loharu C. D. Block 301

(iii) Pages

Tosham C.D. Block 319 C. D. Block 333 Dadri-l C.D. Block (Part) 343 Urban Primary Census Abstract 357 Appendix-! Details of C.D. Blocks included under various tahsils 383 and Tahsilwise Primary Census' Abstract Appendix-II Enumeration blockwise total popul,ation and Scheduled 393 Caste population in urban areas Appendix-III Primary Census Abstract of Dadri-I C.D. Block 411 Anne::x:ures District Prtmary Census Abstract of Schedu).ed Castes 425 to Appendix

MAPS:

District Bhi wani Tahsil and C. D. Block boundaries, qistrict Facing and tahsil headquarters, towns, roads/ inner railways. canals, important villages, P.W.D. title Rest house, Travellers I bungalow and canal bungalow etc ~ Tahsil Bawani Khera Boundary of C. D. Block Bawani Khera, tahsil 57 headquarters, village boundary and population, urban area, roads/railways and amenities. Tahsil Bhi wani Boundary of C. D. Block Bhiwani, tahsil head- 59 quarters, village boundary and pbpulation, urban area, roads/railways ?-nd amenities. Tahsil Dadri Boundary of C.D. Block Dadri-I, C.D. Block 61 Dadri-II and C.D. Block Badhra, reserve forest, tahsil headquarters, .village boundary and population, urban area, roads/rail ways and amenities. Tahsil Loharu Boundary of C.D. Bloc,k Loharu. reserve 63 forest, tahsil headquarters. village bounda'ry and population, urbaQ area, roads/railways and amenities. Tahsil Tosham Boundary of C. D. Block Tosham, tahsil head- 65 quarters, village boundary and population, urban area, roads and q_'menities. Tahsil Siwani Boundary of C.D. Block Siwani. tahsil 67 headquarters, village boundary and popul'ation, urban area, roads/railways and amenities.

(i v) FOREWORD

,Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations / modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by t}j~ Census Organisation on behalf of 'each State Government/ Administration. It inter alia provides datal information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availabiHty of certain important civic amenities/ facilities in each village and tQwn qf the respective districts. This pUblication has thus proved to ~e of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The scope of the DCH wa's initially confined to certain important I census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of leach village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs publisl;led after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the di.strict, administ1ative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-~ comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising 'Village and I To~n PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third \ Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks comprIsIng administrative statisti~ and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could nqf be published in many ~tates/UTs due to considerable delay in compilation, of relevant material. In 1981, some new features alongwith the restructudng of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in th~ IDCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the ,1981 f~ensus. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Sch~duLed Tribe PCA upto tahsil/town le'V'el were provided in ,Part-B. To illQst.r~ts, all the amenities except electricity, were brought together in the Viylage Dir~ctory and if an amenity was not available in the referrent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. lInfo;rmation on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary J health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were prov;i ed sq as 'to meet some of the requiremen~s of the Revised Minimum Needs rogramme. Similarl~, information on approach to the village. was also pr vided for ~he first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about th~ number of inaccessible v;llages in each district. In case of Tow Director~es also, keeping in view the require~ents of the Minimum Needs rogramme" a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other !ameni't;ies in the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities we1je reported for the slums of Class I and Class II towns. Apart from this, orie column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population an<;i anotherl on adult literacy classes/centres were added in Statements IV and I V' respectvel y •

The manner of prese tation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as folIo ed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been r~structured slightly in ·the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classifica ion of main workers has been given as against, four-fold in

(v) One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block-level prresentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA instead of .the I traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. It is' expected that the lpresentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro­ level developmental plans, as the C.D~ Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental planning. '

I ' In order to facilitate tl1e ta\sk of administrators, planners and researchers intending to use Village Direlctory /PCA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each vill'age have \ been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981~

This pUblication is a joint ve¥u,re of' the State Government/UT Administration and the Census Organisati nO' The. data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Sh ' . V.S. Chaudhri and Shri Ramesh Negi, Directors I \of Census Operations, Haryana on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of r\ ID1inting • The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publiciati0r was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (/Social Studies) al'!d Shri M. M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity! in presentation of information/data and for preparation of analytical note de~ticting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/r op-C,ensus data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Unic;:m Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Di vis~on under the guidance of Shri M. K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar GenEVal (S~S.). This task was carried out by Shri A. K • Singh, Deputy Directolr 'who was assisted by Shri N • S. Soam, Ass,istant Director and his staff. JJec'rnica~ guidance in the p~eparation of the maps was initiall y provided by \ Dr. ' B. K. Roy, forlLer Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. ,Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map). I I

I am thankful to all those who have {ontribpted to this project. ,

A.R. NANDA New June 11, 1992 Registrar General, India

( vi) PREFACE The District Census Handbook (DCH) compiled by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State Governmf~nt Is one of the most valuable publications of the Census. The DCH is the Bible for all planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The data presented in this publication is inter alia used for Glelimitation of constituenci~s, formulation of mkro-level and district level plans. It is the only publication which provides authen-ric infonnation in the form of Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village lev€!l for the rural areas and ward level in urban areas. It also provides vital! statistics on infrastructure and other amenities available in the villages and towns 'of a District.

The Census Operations of ] 991 were Icarried out under the direction of Shri V.S. -Chaudhri, in Haryana and the credit for the successful conduct of the operation goes to him. The jlata was also compiled for most of the districts by the time he was recalleFl by the State Government from Central deputation in March, 1992. Before, however, the report could be finalised he' had to resume his duties under the State Government in public interest. Shri Ramesh Negi, Director of Censlus Operationg. Union Territory of looked after the work of Directorate of Census Operations. Haryana in addition to his own duties from March. 92 to Marc h, 1993. H,e had also to :revert to the Union Territory Di vision of the Ministry of Home Affairs, on corrrp,letion of his term of deputation with the Census Organisation before this pUbbcadon could see the light of the day. The enumeration of the population wa's conducted from 9th February to 28th February, 1991 with a revisional round from 1 st March to 5th March, 1991 in order to update the Census count with reference to the sunrise of 1st March, ]99]. A p)Jblication titled "Provisional Population Totals II was brought out within a fortnight of the completion of 1991 Census and thereafter a Supplement was" published in May, 1992 gi vin g provis·ional data on rural-uJ;"ban composition of -population I classification of workers into main workers and marginal workers and further categorisation of main workers into cultivators. agricultural la bourers. workers in household industry and other workers. Provisional figures of population upto tahsil and town level were also given therein. Villagewise and wardwise Primary Census A bstTact was computerised at National Informatics. Centre (NIC) Haryana and the final population totals were released in January. ] 993.

Since the district is the bask functional unit of administration, the District Census Handbook has a uniaue importance for all· concerned with administration, policy making and planning. It is a storehouse of valuable informatioh for the scholars, social scientists. geographers, traders and professional managers. Its scope has been discussed in detail in the foreword by -the R.egistrar General of India. The data contained in this pUblication has been culled and presented in the form determined after careful consideration and thoughtful discussjons with all the user departments of Government of India and State Governments. One of 'the most important changes which the readers may notice in this presentation is the data at Community Development Block Level which -will help the planners. in formulation o£ bloc k level developmental plans. An attempt has also been made to describe briefly some important events -which took place in the "district during the freedom struggle and the socio-economic devlopments of the post Independence era. Efforts have been made to highlight the acti vities of the voluntary organisations engaged in the service of the masses. It is hoped that the publication will serve as a useful reference boo~ for· all and sundry. (vii) During the entire period of 1991 Census and subsequent compilation of data for this book we had the honour of having enlightened guidance and encouragement from Shri A.R. Nanda, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India which enabled us to bring out this publication in time and I express my grateful thanks to him. I have to record with gratitude the valuable guidance provided by Dr. M. K • Jain, Deputy Registrar General (Social S.tudies), Mrs. Minati Ghosh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) and Shri N. Rama Rao, former Deputy Registrar General ( Cen sus and Tabulation).

I record my appreciation for the painstaking and dedicated services rendered by Shri S.R. Puri, Research Officer (Map), who was instrumental in processing and compilation of data in the form of various statements and preparation of the draft of this handbook and Shri J.N. Suri, Assistant Director who looked after the printing of this volume. Shri Rajender KumarlDeputy Director completed processing and compilation of peA in record time in Regional Tabulation Office, .' Lastly, I record my appreciation for the best efforts of all my staff members and field functionaries deployed in Census Operation.

Dated : Chandigarh R.K. AGGARWAL the 6th September, 1993 J oint Director

( viii) IMPORTANT STATISTICS STATE DISTR leT population Total Persons 16,463,648 1,139,718 Males 8,827 ,474 606,378 Females 7,636,174 533,340 Rural Persons 12,408,l104 943,150 Males 6,657,334 j01,522 Females =),71)1,570 441,628 Urban Persons 4,01)4,744 196,568 Males 2,170,140 104,856 Females 1,884,604 91,712 Decennial Population 27.41 22.91 Growth Rate 1981--91 Area (Sq. kms.) --Provisional 44,212.00 Density of population 372 (Per sq. km.) Sex Ratio (Number of 865 880 females per 1.000 males) Literacy Rate Persons 55.85 54.18 (Excluding children in the age-group 0--6) Males 69.10 70.93 Females 40.47 35 10

Percentage of Urban 24.63 17.25 Population to Total Population Percentage of Total Population (i) Main Workers Persons 28.66 27.86 Males 48.26 44.82 Females 6.01 8.57 ( ii) Marginal Workers Persons 2.34 4.61 Males 0.25 0.54 Females 4.75 9.24 (iii) Non-Workers Persons 69.00 67.53 Males 51.49 54.64 Females 89.24 lJ'Z • 1 9 BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS Percentage among Main Workers (i) Cultivators Persons 38.77 54.79 \1ales 37.93 51.81 Females 46.64 72.46

(ix) IMPORTANT STATISTICS-con cld STATE DISTRICT (ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 19.00 12.92 Males 18.35 12.49 Females 25.04 15.48 (iii ) Livestock, Forestry, Persons 0.95 1.06 Fishing, Hunting and Males 1.00 1.20 Plantations. Orchards and Allied Activities Females 0.43 0.25 (iv) Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.] 2 0.21 Males 0.12 0.23 Females 0.12 0.06 (v) (a) Manufacturing, Processing} Persons 1.53 1.56 Servicing and Repairs in Males 1.56 1. 7] Household Industry Females 1.27 0.66 (v) (b) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 9.03 4.49 Servicing and Repairs in Males 9.53 5.04 other than Household Industry Fema1es 4.38 1.21 (vi) Constructions Persons 2.62 1.90 Males 2.79 2.16 Females 1.03 0.38 (vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 8.63 6.37 Males 9.39 7.35 Females 1.52 0.60 (viii) Transport... Storage Persons 3.25 2.39 and Com munications Males 3.57 2.78 Females 0.32 0.08 (ix) Other Services Persons 16.10 14.31 Males 15.76 15.23 Females 19.25 8.82 Percentage of Scheduled Caste Persons 19.75 18.97 Population to Total Population Males 19.80 19.10 Females 19.68 18.82 Percentage of Scheduled Tribe Persons Population to Total Population Males Fema1es Number of Occupied 2,512,101 163,538 Residential Houses Number of Villages Total 6.988* 439 Inhabited 6,759 433 Un - i n h a bit cd 229 6 Number of Towns 94 6 *~xcludes 69 villaqes wholly merged in towns an~ 10 vl1lagcs.treated as Census to~ns. (x) ANALYTICAL NOTE

3 CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

As you know, it has been the tradition of the Indian Census to present the data for rural and urban arertS separately. The 'village' and the 'town I are universally recognised as the basic units of habitation. The administration also recognises the division of population into 'rural' and 'urban' area~L Actually, the rural-urban dichotomy is accepted all over the world and the Census data invariably presented separately for the two.

The Village The definition of the village adopted in our State for the census, corresponds to the one contained in the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is associated with the levy and collecti0n of the land revenue by the Government and is, as such, exclusively administrative in character. From this point of view, a village is better called a 'Revenue Estate' meaning thereby an 'Estate' (a specific and demarcated area of land) marked as such for the purposes of levy/realisation of the land revenue. As the land revenue is to be realised from the landholders, it was necessary for the Government to prepare and maintain a separate record of rights of the holders of land for each village. The 'Revenue Estate' or 'Mauza' the name given to the village in the Punjab Land· Revenue Act, 1887. has accordingly been defined 'as an area of which a separate record of rights is maintained or which has been separately assessed to land revenue or would have heen so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised or compounded or redeemed or \v'hich the State Government has otherwise declared as an Estate'. This definition of village has been adopted for the purposes of the census ever since the year 1901.

The village, therefore, is not merely the inhabited area (abadi deh) of a village but refers to the entire land coming within a fixed boundary. In certain cases, in fact, a village may be unin habited.

Urban Area Urban area is specially defined for the census purposes. In the 1991 Census, the same criteria as in 1981 Census have been adopted. The definition of an urban unit is as follows :-

(a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc;

(b) All other places which satisfied th~ following criteria:

(i) A minimum popUlation of 5,000; (ii) At least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and (iii) A density of population of at least 400 per square kilometre (1,000 per square mile).

The urban criteria of 1981 varied slightly from that of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The males working in activities such as fishing or logging, etc. were treated as engaged in non-agricultural activity and therefore contributed to the 75 per cent criterion of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, where~s in the 1981 Census, these activities were treated as on par with culti vation and agricultural labour for the purpose of this criterion. In 1991 Census also, the activities of livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantations and orchards and allied activities hqve been treated as agricultural activities while applying the test of male working population. 4 At the time of 1971 Census, placep' having municipalities, cantonment boards and notified area committees were treated as towns only. Other demog-raphic ch=iracteristics dechring a place as urban centre were not tested as the State Government did not' fav,our creation of 'Census Towns' based 011 the definition and the DLrector of Census ,Operations, Haryana did not use this criteria for declaring any rural area as urban. But at the time of 1981 Census, the 'lbove demo~raphic criteria were ,tested and as a result four villages were declared as Census Towns (non-,municipal) namely Babiya1 in riistrict, Samalkh:t in district and and (Rural) in . Panch kula Urban Estate in Amba1a district was also treated 'lS a town in 1981. The Complex consisting of Faridabad township, Faridpbad and Ballabgarh towns of 1971 and some surrounding villages in , was, treated as an independent town in 1981. In addition, all areas having a municipality or cantonment, board were treated as towns.

At the time of 199~ Census, the cases of all rural unitE! having a population o~ 4,000 ~ more in .~he 19B1 .Census, were examined. Jharsa Census Town of 1981 could not fulfil the criteria :required for an qrban area and was dropped from the town list alongwith Rania M .,C. which was den9tified as ruz:~l. Ten Census, Towns of 1991 'Census are (Rural) and Babiya1 of A_mbala district; ¥ustafabad, Farakhpur and Bilaspur of district; Uncha Siwana of ; KhE·ri of district; Dundahera and Gurgaon (Rura]') of Gu:r;gaon district and Dharuhera of district. The total number of to~.'Os; in 1991 Ce~sus has thus risen to 94 as compa:r;-ed to 81 of 1981 and' 65 in 1971, Census.

Urban Agglomeration The concept c;:>f 'UrbaQ Agg'lome;-atiqn' adopted for the first time during the 1971 Census was an improvement over th~ concept of !Town Gtoup' adopted in 1961 Census. In Haryana, this concept was adopted in 1981. The Registrar General of India directed us that the conc~pt of urban agglomeration ~dopted for the 1981 Census will r~rr.ain valid for the 1991 Census as well. Accordingly, wan urban 'a,g'glomeration must form a cpntinuous' urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban out-growths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together with continuous well recognised urban growths, if any, of such towns. In several areas around a core city or· sbtutory town have come up fairly large well reccnryised railway colonies, university campuses, military campus, etc. and" even though they are outside the statutor.y limits of the corporation, muni,cipality or tantonJ;Tlent board, they fall within the revenue limits of the village or villages which is or are contiguous to the town. It mjl.y not be r~alistic to treat such areas lying outside the statutory limits of a town as rural units, at the same time each individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as 'an independent urban unit. Such area deserves to be treated as an integrated urban area. Each sucQ agglorPeration may be made up of more than one statutory town adjoining one another such as a municipality and the adjoining cantonment and also other adjoining urban out­ growths which did not qualiiy to be tr~a..ted as individual town,s ,~n their own right should be treated as urban appe:1d,ages of the units to whicb th~y ar~ contiguou s.

In 1971 Census, no urban agglomeration was recogrlised in Haryana in the absence of any such proposal from the district authorities. But at th~ time of 1981 Census, the then Registrar General, India stressed that proposal for formation of urban agglorPerations should be du.1y considered and we delineated four urban agglomerations. In 1991 Census the following seven urban 5 agglomerations (including four of 1981) were recommended to the Registrar General, India and got approved :-

Urban agglomeration Con stitu ent town ( s) and lor urban outgrowth

(1 ) Yamunanagar U. A. (a) Yumunanagar (M .C.) (b) Jagadhri (M.C.) (c) Jagadhri Workshop Railway Colony (M .C. ) (2) Hisar U.A. (i) Hisar (M.C.) (ii) Haryana Agricultural Uni­ verisity Campus and Mini Secreatariat (0. G.) (3) Karnal U. A. ( i) K ar neil ( M • C. ) (ii) Part of Sector 6, Urban Estate (O.G.)

(4) Ambala U.A. (a) Ambala Sadar (M.C.) (b) A'rrbala Cantt. (C. B.) (5) Gwrgaon U.A. (a) Gurgaon (M.C.) (b) Gurgaon (Rural) (C. T.) (6) U.A. (i) Bahadur.garh (M.C.) (ii) Sector 6, HUDA (O.G.) (7) Pundri U.A. (i) Pundri (M.C.) (ii) Part of village Fatehpur (O.G.)

Urban agglomerations at serial numbers 1, 2, 4 and 5 above were also in 1981 Census and were accepted without any cnange.

Standard Urban Area

A new concept of I Standard Urban Area I introduced in 1971 Census was also followed for the 1981 and 1991 Censuses. The I Standard Urban Areal is defined as, the projected growth area of a city or a town having 50,000 or more population in 1971, as it would be in 1991, taking into account not only the urban. and rural units which will get merged into it but also the intervening areas which are potentially urban and have mutual socio-economic links ';'ith the core town. It is a long term planning area and is to remain as a continuous statistical reporting un~t during the three successive Censuses 1971, 1981 and 1991, irrespectiv,e of· the changes in the boundaries of local administrative units within the tract.

In the case of Haryana, the following eleven I Standard Urban Areas' were delineated : 1. Ambala 2. Yamunanagar-Jagadhri 6 3. Karnal 4. 5. Ssnipat 6. Bahadurgarh 7. :R.ohtak 8. Faridabad Complex 9. Gurgaon 10. Bhiwani 11. Hisar

Census House A 'Censu_s House' is a building or part of a building having a separate main entrance fr~m the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc. used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or "'Vacant. It may be used for a residential or non-residential purpose or both.

Household

A I Household I is a group of persons who corr:monly live together and would take their meal's from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated householos are boarding 'houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, asnrams, etc. These are called institutionfll households. There may be one member households, 2 member households or multi-member households. For census purposes, each one of these type~ is regarded as a 'household'.

Definition of Scheduled Castesl_Scheduled Tribes

The terms 'Scheduled Castes' and 'Scheduled Tribes' have been defined in clauses 24 and 25 of article 366 of the Constitution, respectively as follows :-

, Scheduled Castes' mean such castes, races or tribes or parts or groups within such castes, races or tribe~ as are deemed under article 341 to be scheduled castes for the purposes of the Constitution.

'Scheduled Trtbes' IT'ean such tribes or tribal com[l1unities or parts or groups within such tribes or tribal commuhities as are deemed under article 342 to be scheduled tribes for the purposes of the Constitution.

Under articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution, the President is empowered to specify the list of 'Scheduled Castes' and 'Sch"eduled Tribes' for each State and Union Territory, Accordingly, the 'Scheduled Castes' and 'Scheduled Tribes' are listed under the Presidential order for each State and Union Territory.

There are 37 I Scheduled Castes I in Haryana as listed in Part I under 'Haryana' of Schedule I of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Modification) Order 1956, corrected upto date and notified by Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976. There is, however, no I Scheduled Tribe', listed as such, in Haryana State. 7 Literate A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not literate. It is not necessary- that a person who is literate should have, received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard.

Ali children below the age of 7 years have been taken as illiterate in 1991 Census. In 1971 and 1981 Censuses, children below the age of 5 years were recorded as illiterate. At the time of 1991 Census, the Department of Education in the Ministry of Human Resource Development and the Planning Commission desired that in the 1991 Census, children in the age group 0--6 should be considered as illiterate since the abiHty to read and write with understanding is' -not generally achieved, specially in th e rural areas, until a child attains the age of 7 or more. This has been done perhaps to make the Indian Census data comparable with the international statistics on the subject.

The concepts and definitions relating to econolT'ic buestions in general and I work I in particular adopted in 1981 Census were, retained in ;1991 for the sake of comparability. However, "greater oare was taken' to frame the questions in such a way as to help netting unpaid workers on farm or in family enterprises. In order to ensure tha..t the economic activity of women and cl:lildren working on farm and in the family enterprises was properly enumerated, special emphasis w~s laid on ·the training of enumeratol:'s and it,. was stressed that they should ask probing questions especially in case of women to find out if they worked any tim~ at all last year or any of the seasons in the reference perioc. Further, the question on seeking/available for work was asked in the 1991 Census from non-workers only and not fi·om marginal workers as was done in the i 981 Census. In the case of those seeking/available for work, a question whether they had ever worked ~efore was,' asked, which will help in knowing the number of fresh entrants to the labour force.

Main Worker A main worker is a person whose main activity is participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but aiso effective supervision and direction of work. F'or' determining a worker, he', she should have worked for six months or 183 days or more in one or more than ·one activity. Workers are classified into nine industrial categories :-

I-Cultivator For purposes of the census a person is considered working as cultivator, if he or s:be is engaged either as employer, single worker 9r family worker in cultivation of land owned or held from Government or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes supervision or direction of cultivation.

Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi" etc. and other crops such as sugarcane, ground-nuts, tapioca, et,c. and pules, raw jute, and kindred fibre crop, cotton, etc.' and does not include fruit growing vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves or working on plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations. 8 II-Agricultural Labourer

A person who Vvorks on another person t s land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded as an agricultural labourer. He or she has no risk in the cult'ivation, but hel she merely works on another person t s land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which hel she works.

III-Livestock. Forestry. Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activities

It covers persons engaged in rearing of livestok such as goats, horses, pigs, ducks, bees, silk worms, etc. and production of wool, raw silk etc; plantation and conservation of forests, felling and cutting of trees, production. of fuel, _ gathering of .fodder, gums, resins, etc~ seat, coastal and inland water fishin&, pisciculture, collection of pearls, conches, shells, sponges, etc; hunting" trapping and game propagation for commercial purposes only; plantation suc/h\ as tea, coffee, rubber.. tobacco, edible nuts, fruits, ganja, betel nuts, etc including orchard farming; and other allied activities ~uch as pest destroying, operation of irrigation ,system, animal shearing and livestock services (otqer than veterinary services), grading agricultural and llvestock products, soil conservation, soil testing, etc. ~ , IV-Minin,g and Quarrying It .includes J{ersons ebgaged in m1Dlng and 'quarrying activities such as mining of coal, lignit~ crude petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, manganese, 'gold, silver" coppel" ore, and quarrying' of stones, clay and sand pits, precIous and semi-precious stones, mica, gypsum, etc. V (a)-M~ufacturing, Processing~ Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry

It ,covers the persons engaged in manufacturing, processing. servicing and rep.flirs in HQusehold In9-us~ry: t Household Industry I (HHI) is defined as an indus't:r_:y carried on by the head of household himselflherself and or by the members of the household at home or within the village in~ rural areas and only within the precincts of the house in which the household lives in the case of urban areas. The workers in a household industry generally consi~t of memberS! of the household including the head. The industry should not be run on the sc;;tle of a factory which would qualify for being reg~stered under the Indian Factories Act. Lastly, a household industr,v should relate to, production, processing, servicing, r~pair or making and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. It does not i,ncIude professions such as a pleader, doctor, barber, mUSICIan, dancer" waterman, dhobi, astrologer, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services 'are run at home by members of the household.

V (b)-Manufacturing. Processing, Servicing and Repairs in other than Household Industry

It includes persons et;lgag~d in manufacturin'g, processing, servicing and repairs (other than Household Industry).

VI- Constructions It includes persons engaged in construction activities such as maintenance of buildings, road!?, railways, telegraph, telephone, water ways and water reservoirs, hydro electric projects, indust:dal plants, activi~ies 'Qllied to construction such as plumbing, heating and air conditioning instanation, setting of tiles, marbles, bricks, etc" construction of electrical installation etc. 9 VII- Trade and Commerce It covers persons engaged in wholesale arrd retail trade of any type like cereals, 'pulses,. foodstuff, textiles and textile product; wholesale trade in animals, straw and fodder; in medicines, chemicals, fuel lighting products, porcelain, glass utensil, crockery, etc, in all types of machinery, equipmen~ including transport and electrical equipment, trade in furniture, rubber and rubber products, building material, clocks, eye-glasses, medical and surgical instruments, precious metals, stone, jewellery, etc; -in grocery, vegetables, fruit selling, meat, poultry, bakery products, dairy products, pan, bi~:H, aerated water etcJ in readymade garments, retail trade in books and stationery. It also includes restaurants, cafes and other eating places, hotels,_ rooming houses, camps and other lodging places.

VIn- Transport, Storage and Communications , It includes persons engaged in transportational, storage and communicational activities such as railways, tramways, motor buses, bullock carts, ekka, tonga, etc. ocean and coastal water, inland water transport, air transport, services -rendered to transport such as packing, crating, travel agencies, etc J It also includes activities like storage warehousing, communication such aEj postal, telegraph, wireless, t.elephone, etc.

IX - Other Services It includes all other persons engaged in various types of economic activities who are not covered under irldusfrial categories I to VIII. I Marginal Worker A person who has worked fOr less than 183 days in a year is considered as a marginal worker. Non-Worker A non-worker is either mainly engaged in household duties or is a student or a dependent or a retired person or rentier or beggar or an inmate of an i_nstitutlon or eng€lged in other non-productive econolllic activity.

BRIEF HISTORY *

Bhi we.ni district came into existence on December 22, 1972. It is named after the headquarters town of Bhi wani , believed to be, a corruption of the word Bhani. Fr.om Bhani it changed to Bhiani and then to Bhi wani. Trad~tion has it that one Neem, a Jatu , who belonged to village Bawani, then in Tahsil of the Hisar (Hissar) district, cq_me to settle at Kaul}t, a village, near the present town of Bhi wani. This was resented by the local J at inhabitants and they plotted his murder. Neem was warned by a Jat woman named Bahni, and thus forewarned had his revenge on the local Jats. He killed mo_st of them at a banquet the site of which was mined with gunpowder. He mard ed Bahni and founded a vill a~e named after her.

Archaeological excavations' an'd explqrations conducted so far in, the district lhave revealed that this region was first inhabited by the Chalcolithic agricultural communities at lea~t as early as C.2400 B.C. These early. settlers of this area., known as Sothians lived at , Chang, Tigral'la, Dadri, Manheru, Mishri, Jhinjar and Tal u in sman" mud-brick houses> with thatched roofs, comprising about 50 to 100 houses' each. They engaged the-msel ves in agriculture, domesticated cows, bull s, goats etc., and used

* Source: Extracts from Gazetteer of India, Han'ana. ., State-, '1982. 10 wheel made pottery painted in bichrome with black and white designs. The'y used , bronze and stone. implements though only a few pieces have been discovered. Subsequent to the Chalcolithic period traces) of the Harappan or possibl y the pre-Harappan culture are also visible. It cannot be stated with certainty whether the Harappans migrated to this area or their culture was diffused to this ar~a, or the development was indigenous and pre-Harappan.

The appearance of the Aryan later on :in this area is supported by the grey ware pottery found from a few sites in the Bhiwani District. Archaeological explorations indicate that the first Aryan settlements were located in the northern part of the district i.e. Bawani Khera, Kungar and Jamal pur. According to a tradition, Nakula, one of the five Pandava&, during the course of his digvijaya, fought against these Aryan settlers of Bhiwani and brought them under his sway.

After the battle of Mahabharata, the Kuru kingdom was divided into three parts: ; Kurudesa and Kuru-Jangala. The Bhiwani territory formed a part of the Jast division, i.e. Kuru-Jangala, which was ruled by Pari k'shita from Asandi v"at ( now in ) as his capital. Later on Kuru-Jangala met its downfall. The result being the division of the kingdom into many small states including Indraprastha and Isukara (Hisar). The Bhiwani area formed a part of the latter state. With the decline of the Kurus in the course of time many tribes like Jarttrikas (Jats), Abhiras (), Bhadras (Bhadanakas) and , flocked into this region. They intermixed and became part and parce of the early settlers. The intermixture is believed to have given the people a singular breadth and energy which made them sturdy agriculturists, cattle breeders and strong fighters. Nothing much can be stated historically about this region upto the rise of and during the Mauryan reign. The Punch-marked and uninscribed cast coins discovered at Naurangabad and Tosham-preserved in an archaeological museum at Jhajjar­ indicate that at least these two towns were centres of trade. A large number of coins found from Naurangabad then known as Prakritanakanagar, Bhiwani, Tosham, Bawani Khera and Dbanana in this district, indicate the domination of Yaudheyas, a republican tribe after the' fa~l of the Mauryas.

In the 1st century B.C. Indo-Greeks defeated Yaudheyas and ruled over this region for a short while ana were replaced by the Kushans during A.D. 1st century and ruled for about 150 years. Yaudheyas again revived their rul e and continued upto A. D. 350 when Samudragupta, the great Gupta rule:r; of 'Magadha, brought them under his rule. The settlements of Naurangabad and Tosham see'nj to have retained their earlier respectable status during this period-Naurangabad as a political seat and Tosham as a religious centre-where two holy tank~ and one temple devoted to god , were built by one Acharya Somatrata. A small building known as baradari or Kachehri, built by Prithviraja Chaham~na on the small stone hillock to ~he north of Tosham hill provides' an i,ndic~tjon that this area was under the Chahamanas of Delhi during. A.D. 12th century.

This area came in the Umelight again in the first few decades of the Tughluq rul e. It became the scene of many royal hunting parties., Muhammad's cousin, F·iroz (A.D. 1351--88), who had an unusual fancy for Hlsar, brought this tract alongwith other areas in the region into prominence. In view, of i!s strategic importance, he posted detachments at Bahl, Tosham and Hansl., Thls tract felt the impact of Timur's jnvasion on India in A.D. 1398, though It ~as not directly invaded. Alongwith ?ther territories in the , it fell out of the hands of the Sultan in A. D. 1408, but was later recovered by the imp~rial forces under emperor Nasir-Ud-:din Muhammad Tughlaq. In A.~. 1411 however, it carne into the possession of Khizr Khan who subsequently In A. D. 11 1414, ascended the throne of Delhi as the first ruler of the Sayyid dynasty. Bahlol Lodi, of Punjab seized it from MoHammad Shah (A.D. 1445-- 50) , the last of the Sayyids. The new rul ers started a sort of Tribal oligarchy. I The Afghans and others were invited in large numbers to settle in the country and zamidaris were granted to them in ample measure. The Bhiwani district alongwith other adjacent tracts was given to one Muhabbat Khan as fief-holder. Unfortunately this system did not work properly, for the Sultanate was not strong to assert itself. The new zamidaris proved to be a turbulent element which eventually spelled the fall of the Lodis leaving the field free for the Mughals.

~bur, the Mughal, launched a fierce attack on India in A.D. 1526. Hamid Khan, the official in charge of the Hisar Division put up a fierce battle near Hisar with Babur's son Humayun, but was defeated. Out of pleasure, Babur gave His~r Division (including the present Bhiwani area) to Humayun as a reward, whIch he controlled until A.D. 1530 when Babur died a.nd he himself ascended the throne to Delhi. divided his kingdom into subahs, sirkars and mah_als or . He placed this tract in ttJ.e central subah of Delhi. The whole of what is now the Bhiwani district was mostly in sirkar of Hisar Firuza (principal manals being Tosham, Seoran and Siwani) and slrkar of Delhi (principal mahal being Dadri Taha). After the decline of the , the Marathas, Jats, and Baluchs carne and extorted what they could. This was , an Irishman, who carne to India in 1780-81 and provided good government to the people. He divided his territory into 14 parganas, the Bhiwani district having four Dadri,/ Bhiwani, Tosham and Siwani. Mara'thas, , Jats aIid Rajputs joined hands and defeated George Thomas, who was betrayed by several of his chief o~ficers.

Within two years of the abandonment of his dominion by. George Thpmas, the rising power of Sindhia in was completely broken by the British forces under General Lake in the Second War. The Bhiwani area, with other possessions of Sindhia, west of the Yamuna, passed on to the British Company by the treaty of Surji Arjungaon in 1803.

The British took direct possession of strategic parganas; and barring the parganas of Dadri and Loharu, placed the remaining region of Central Haryana under the charge of Nazim Mirza Illias Beg. For services rendered during the war, the of Dadri was given in jagir to IsmaH Khan, the younger son of N"ijabat Khan, the founder of the Jhajjar State and that of Loharu to Ahmad Bakhsh Khan. Ismail Khan and Ahmad Bakhsh K.han seem to have controlled their respective areas satisfactorily, but neither Illias Beg nor some of his successors ( Bambu Khan, Ahmad Bakhsh Khan of Loharu and Abdus Samad Khan) proved equal to the charge and failed miserably in their job of collecting revenue from the remaining region of Central Haryana. In the struggle that ensued, the Nawab was the loser; he lost his el dest son· in the battle of Bhiwani in January 1807 and resignec;i the grant in 1809.

When- Raja Bhag Singh of and Bhai Lal Singh of , both declined to hold this region and Nijabat Ali Khan, the Nawab of Jhajjar was denied the occupation of this tract, for political reasons, Lor.d Minto, the Governor General advised Seton the British Resident at Delhi, to use military strength tp crush the turbUlent people of this central' region consisting of Rohtak, Bhiwani and the eastern part of Risar. A big force, under the charge of G?-rdiner, Assistant to the Resident at Delhi, was sent in March, 1810 which was checked manfully at Bhiwani. Bhiwani people continued their gallant action and stopped the enemy for two long days. But on the third day, they could not maintain their position and retreated to the town. Since the British forces were equipped with heavy artillery, they breached the 12 walls of the town. A bloody struggle ensued. The people fought with coura'ge but were driven back and followed into the fort. There were heavy losses on. both sides. After the battle the entire tract was brought under the British control without any stiff opposition. It was made a part of the where it remained. silent and peaceful, upto 1857.

The placid waters of Bhiwani were disturbed once again in 1857. The Jats, Rangha.rs, Pachhadas, Rajputs. Kasabs and others rose up enmasse and destroyed all vestiges of British rule from the region. The people of Dadri and Loharu followed suit. The rebellion in Loharu was so serious that it was only with the help of British Cavalary that the Nawab restored his authority. The turbulent situation in the area continued upto September when Geller.al Van Courtland came with a big force and defeated the people in several actions and established British order again. With the end of the Uprising, vengeance of the British started; Hundre-d.s of people were hanged and their villages burnt. Dadri, which was in the possession of Nawab Bahadur Jang, a relative of the Jhajjar Nawab. was >confiscated. It was conferred on Raja Sarup Singh of Jind. The Bhiwani area (~xcept Dadri and Loharu) al()ngwith the south-east Punjab, roughly comprising Haryana, which had hitlierto been a part of the North-Western Province. was tagged to the Punjab vide Government of India Notification No. 606 of April 13, 1858.

The new administration would appear to have decided to treat the people of the Bhiwani tract with vengeance. They were denied the fruits of the development plans of the Govt. for many decades. Schools and colleges were not opened for them and Government jobs. except for recruItment in the army, were not given to them. In consequences. these people remained unprogressi ve in their outlook.

The people of Bhlwani and Loha.ru suffe:t"ed in various ways but co~ld not raise even their little fin~er against their rulers. Contrary to it the poor, "exploited people of a1:>out 50 villages in Dadri, led by their local Choudharis and Hakim Kasim Ali rose enmasse (May 1864), captured police stations, arrested their officers and proclaimed the end of Raja Raghbir Singh's rule. This was a bold challenge to the Raja who immediately marched in person at the head of a big army. His first attack was on Charkhi (May 14), where some 1,500 or 2,000 of the rebellious J ats had collected and entrenched themselves. They resisted the 'Raja to the last. But ultimately, they were defeated and their village was bUrnt. Next, prices in the post-war years hit them very badly. Then came calamities like plague and influenza. The Government relief work in the suffering vilfages in those critical hours was far from s~tisfactory. The Bhiwani peasantry, who had been by a~d large loyal to the Government before an~ during the war, reacted now to the .shabby treatment meted out to them by the Government after the war. The congress movement started gaining acceptability after the end of the World War I (1914--18). The revolutionary resol,utions condemning the Rowlatt Act were passed in the mass meeting (April 6, 1919) at Bhiwani.

The agitation was further intensified when *Khilafat Movement gained momentum (1920). Bawani Khera, , and almost all places where lived took part in the agitation. Mabatma Gandhi launched Non-, Cooperation Movement (August I, 1920). The Khllafat here-after became a part of the Non-Cooperation Movement. The First (Haryana) Conference was held at Bhiwani on October 22, 1920, where was the chief guest. This had a great effect on the people of the Bhi wani area. The programme of the non-cooperation became popular in towns and even in villages. Students resolved at Bhi wani, on November 30, 1920, not ,to attend the schools until they were free of the foreign yoke. The Vaish High School, 13 Bhiwani was converted in to a free National School. The British Cou:rts we:re boycotted and rashtriya nyayalaya (natio:1al court) was opened in their place at Bhiwani in May, 1921. The cloth merchants of Bhiwani resolved not· to import foreign cloth for six months. Mahatma Gandhi alongwith some prominent leaders paid a visit to Bhiwani on February 15, 1921 again and addressed a big rural conference. The Government, however, viewed the situation seriously and took repressive measures. But the people met the situati?n heroically and started ,Satygraha in which Bhiwani gave the lead (January 2, ]922). The movement went steadily until it was called off by Mahatma Gandhi on February 12, 1922.

When Civil Disobedience was launched in 1930, the people of Bhiwani prepared salt at Bhiwani on April 20, 1930 in defiance of salt laws. The local cloth dealers took a vow not to import foreign cloth.

During World War II, the people of Bhiwani reacted in two ways; the loyalists and peasants helped the Government by men, money and material, but the nationalists oppossed it. During the .Qui t-Inqia Movement (1942) f the arrests in Bhiwani exceeded a little over 300 (August 1942--May 1944). Besides, many officers and soldiers from Bhi~ani joined the Indian National Army. Similarly, people of Loharu and Dadri took active part in Praja MandaI Movement and played a vital role in the struggle for freedom.

After Independence (1947) , and the subsequent formation of PEPSU ( and East Punjab States Union) on May 5, 1948, the Dadri area of the was included in the district. Under the States Reorganisation Act, 1956, PEPSU was mer.ged with Punjab on November 1, 1956, and consequently the of which Dadri was a part, became one of the then 19 districts of Punjab. The four villages of the Dadri tahsil, viz. Umravat, Halluwas, Dharana and Rajgarh with a total area of 31.49 square kms were transferred to the Bhiwani tahsil of . This entire area was included in the new state of Haryana on November I, 1966.

Bhiwani district was carved out of Mahendragarh and Hisar districts, comprising four tahsils namely Dadri, Loharu, Bhiwani and Bawani Khera vide Haryana Government Gazette notification No. 6050-E(IV )-72/45723, dated 22nd December 1972, with its headquarters at Bhiwani.

At the time of 1971 Census, the two tahsils of Bhi wani and Loharu were part of Hisar district and Dadri tahsil was part of Mahendragarh district. The tahsil of Bawani Khera was created on 21st December, 1972 and consisted of 43 villages and one town Bawani Khera at· the time 9t_lJ81 Census. In ~198] Census, Bhjwani tahsfl had 120 villages and one town Bhiwani, Dadri tahsH had 166 villages a'nd one town Charkhi Dadri whereas Loharu tahsil comprised of 99 villages and one town Loharu.

The district experienced jurisdictional changes after 1981 Census. Now in 1991 Census it has six tahsils including two new tahsils of Tosham and Si wani.

Bawani Khera tahsil .. which wi,_s created on 21st December, 1972 and consisted of 43 villages and one town' Bawani Khera was reduced to 27 villages and a town. Village Siwani was bifurcated into 5 revenue estates in April, 1989. Bawani Khera tahsil lost these five villages in addition to another 10 villages to newly created Siwani tahsil in December, 1980. It lost two more villages to Bhi wani tahsil, one each in May, 1987 and October 1989. Another three villages were transferred to Tosham tahsil in October, 1989. 14 Siwani tah~;il was created vide Haryana Government notification No. 6920-E(VI)-80/42748, dated 4th December, 1980. The said notification varies the limits of the areas of Bawani Khera, Bhiwani and Loharu tahsils in Bhiwani district, so as to exclude 61 revenue estates as mentioned in the notification and to declare the area so excluded to be a tahsil known as Siwani tahsil.

Newly created Siwani tahsil compri:3es of 46 villages and one town viz. Siwani in 1991 Census. 15 villages were transferred to Siwani tahsil from Bawani Khera tahsil as illustrated above. If gained 20 villages from Bhiwani tahsil and 26 villages from Loharu tahsil on 4th December, 1980. Siwani tahsil lost 8 villages to Bhiwani tahsil and 8 villages to Tosham tahsil on. 14th January, 1983 and 17th October, 1989, respectively. Village Siwani was further bifurcated into two revenue estates on 17th April, 1987. '

Tosham tahsil was created vide Haryana Government notification No. S.O. 165/P.A.117hif87/S.5/89, dated lith October, 1989. The said notification varies the limits of the areas of Bhiwani, Bawani Khera and Siwani tahsils in Bhiwani district so as to exclude the areas comprising the 54 revenue estates as mentioned in the notification so as to form a new tahsil to be known as Tosham tahsil with effect from the 1st day of November, 1989. Tosham tahsil was fprmed by transferring 3 villages from Bawani Khera tahsil, 8 villages from Siwani tahsil and 36 villages from Bhiwani tahsil. In al1 it contains 47 villages and one town Tosham.

Bhiwani tahsil had 120 villages and one town Bhiwani as per 1981 Census, but now in 1991 Census it has only 74 villages and one town indiCating lot of jurisdictional changes. During 1981-91, it gained 8 villages from Siwani tahsil, 2 villages from Bawani Khera tahsil and 3 villages from Rohtak tahsil of Rohtak district. It lost 20 villages to Siwani tahsil which was newly created in December, 1980 and 36 villages to newly formed Tosham tahsil in October, 1989 and 3 villages to Rohtak tahsil of Rohtak district in january, 1983. Loharu tahsil lost 26 villages to Siwani tahsil in December 1980 and left with 73 villages and one town Loharu at the time of 1991 Census.

Dui-ing I 1981-91, Dad:r,-i tahsil experi enced a gain of 6 villages. It gained 5 i'vilkages from Mahendragarh tahsil (Mahendragarh district)- in April, 1980. One village namel y, palawas had been bifurcated into two revenue' estates .i.e. (i) Dalawas and (ii) Pachgama. Now it comprises of 172 villages and one town namel y Charkhi Dadri.

DISTRICT CENSUS fIANDBOOK'

The compilation of the census data at village and town level is a laborious and arne -consuming job. The District Census Handbook, compiled by the Census Directorate on behalf of the State Government is one of the most wanted publications of the .. Census.

It was decided at the time of 1951 Census, for the first time, that census data should be published for i~dividual ~il1ages and towns also. The district was considered to be the most manageable and rational unit for the publication of such data. This is how the publication of the 1 District Census Handbook I was started. It contained importarrt census_ tables and primary census abstract for each "Q"iUage and town of the district. During 1961 Census, the scope of the I District Census Handbook I was el'!larged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and 15 a village and town directory, including primary census abstract. The descriptive account of the district included the various non-census items of information such as physical features, climate, flora and fauna, places of interest, social and cultural life" a brief history of the district and its administrati ve machinery. InformaUon on the land use pattern,· main crops, irrigation, frade and commerce, industries, means of communications, rainfall', Ii vestock, education, medical and health, etc. was collected from various Governmen~ departments, and included in the scope of I District Census Handbook I This job was an enormous one and could cau'se substantial delay in the printing of I District Ge!lsus Handbooks I. To avoid this delay, the 11971 District Census Handbook I serles was planned in three parts. Part A related to village and town directory, Part. B to village and town wise primary census abstract and Part C comprised of anal ytical report" administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on census and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1971 District Census Handbooks were publised in two volumes, first containing the two Parts A and B and the second comprising Part C alone. The publication of Part C was considerably delayed because of delay in getting the administrative statistics from the various departments. So in Haryana, we could publish Part C in respect of one district (Ambala) only. However, in some states it was confined to district censUs tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in '~ompilation and printing.

The 1981 District Census Handbook series contain ed some new f~atures along with the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data had also been kept in view. The restructuring of the format of the village dtrectorv and town directory and incorporating more exhaustive data 011 infrastructure aspect were introduced to mnet ~ome of the reqlliretn~nts of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. In order to avoid delay in the publication of 1981 District Census Handbooks, it was designed that Part A of the vol ume contained village and town directory and Part B the primary census abstract of villages and towns including the scheduled castes/scheduled tribes primary census abstract upto tahsil /town levels. At the beginninp: of the I District Census Handbook I a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset 'tables based on census and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure had been introduced to enhance its value. Both the parts were combined together and published in one volume so far as Haryana was concerned.

The coverage of information to be included in I District Census Handbooks I of 1991 series is more or less the same as was in 1981 Census but with more detailed industrial categories on the pattern of 1971-DCH series. The main frame on presentation of data in I Distri~t C~nsus Handbooks I of 1991 series has undergone a change. Now, it has been decided to adopt C.D. Block as the main unit of presentation of data in vill'age PCA and also in I Village Directory' as it has to depiCt one to one parity with the ,PCA. Thus, C.D. Block is the main unit of presentation of data, rather .than the traditional tahsil in the village PCA. The district f~gures in the village/town PCA have bETen followed by the first C. D. Block, its villages and census towns and outgrowth, if any, and thereafter the second C. D. Block and its constituents and so on. The data p~rtaining to towns/cities/U. As have been presented in the end after the last C.D. Block. As such, the census towns and outgrowths of the statutory towns falling within the jurisdiction of C. D. Block have been included as the urban portion of C. D. Block.

At the end of village/town PCA, an a ppendix has been added containing the names and corles of C. D. Blocks or parts of C. D. Blocks included in each tahsil and also the separate PCA totals for each tahsil in a 16 district, giving total, rural and urban population of each tahsil. This appendix provides continuation of earlier census presentation of data.

As usual, the alphabetical list of villages has been ~iven preceding the 'Village Directory' of each C.D. Block. Accordingly, villages have been arranged alphabetically tahsilwise within each C. D. Block because in many cases the villages of one C. D. Block belong to more than one tahsil.

Part A of the 1991 Distri'ct Census Handbook contains J Village and Town Directory J and Part B consists of I Village' and Townwise Primary Census Abstract. Both the parts have been combined together into one' volume. The district anti tahsil maps showing boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places to further enhance the value of the publication. C.D. Block boundaries are shown on tahsil maps.

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Village Directory

Ameni"ties and'land use

The I Villa~e Directory' furnishes certain basic statistics for each village. The villages in the district have been arranged C. D. Blockwise and within C. D. Block, location codewise. At the time of Census each village was allotted a code number for purposes of identification. , .

The format of 'Village Directory I is similar to '1981 Census--Village Directory I format except for deletion of two columns namely 'staple food I and I remarks' columns giving information about places of religious, historical or archaeological interest, etc. The Village Directory, therefore, contains information about total area of the village, total population and number of households; availability or otherwise of the amenities like educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications, approach to village; nearest to..,wn and distance; power suppl y; area under different types of land use such as under forest, area under cultivation (irrigated and unirrigated separately), culturable waste and ,area not ,avai!able for cultivation. The data presented in the 'Village Directory J have been collected from the district/tahsil revenue agency and other related offices of the district.

Appendix 1

' Thi~ APIPendiX ~ives for each C.D. Block the number of haVIng varIOUs evels and types of d t' I' , , villages school s, middle sch I tIe uca lona ,lnstItutlons, such as primary , , " 00 s, e c. a ong with thelr number, various types of m~~lCatlh ~nshtuhons such, as dispensaries, primary health centres ~tc. along Wl elr number, varIOUS types of drinking water sources such as ta ~ tube,wells etc" post and telegraph offices, communications such as rai1w~' ~tahon, bus :top e~c. power supply available/not available in villages. I~ a~~y~~a'thwe d :ve Vlllage -Health Guides in place of Community Health Workers Literacy ~1 a a Ieh av: been presented accordingl y. Information r~garding Adult S h h absses en :-es may be considered as nil as the Adult Literacy c erne as een abolIshed in Haryana.

Appendix 2 treated This Appendix represents for each non-municipal town (Le. place as town ,only for Census purposes) the area under forest, irrigated by 17 source, unir~igated land, culturable waste land and area not available for cultivation.

Appendix 3

This App~ndix gives the list of viUages where no educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegl'aph, cOll)munications and power supply amenities ar~ available.

Appendix 4

This Appendix depicts the list of villages with Scheduled Caste population in various ranges of proportion to total population. Information js presented by the ranges 0 --5 per cent, 6--10 per cent, ) 1--15 per cent, 16--20 per cent, 21--30 per cent and 31 per cent and above. It may be stated here that there is no Scheduled Tribe in Haryana.

Town Directory

The Town Directory contai'ns seven statements almost similar to those adopted for ~ 981 Census. These statements have been compiled from the information supplied by the local bodies. Details contained in each statement are given below.

Statement I gives the class and CIVIC administration status of each town and provides some basic data based on the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) such as its area, number of households, population and growth rate, density and sex ratio of the town at different censuses. In case a town did not enjoy urban status at any Census, the relevant columns under' the headings 'Population and growth rate of the town at the Censuses of' and 'Sex Ratio' have been left blank. Where any town lost its urban status at any Census, the entry 'Declassified' has been made in the relevant columns. Class of each town has been presented according to 1991 Census Population of the core town as follows :--

Population Class

100,000 and above I 50,000--99,999 II 20,000--49,999 III 10,000-":19,999 IV 5,000--9,999 V Below 5,000 VI

Statement II provides the physical aspects such as rainfall and temperature of the various towns in the district and locational aspects o~ e~ch town with respect to its distance from state headquarters, dIstrlct headquarters, sub-division/tahsil headquarters, neare-st city with population of one 1akh and more, rail wa y station, bus route, e-tc.

Statement III jndicates the position of municipal finance for the year 1988-89. Income and expenditure figures have been given in Rs. '00' in respect of each town in the district under various heads. 18

Statement IV shows C1V1C and other amenities viz. I road length I system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply I fire fighting service and the number of electric connections as available during the year 1989. This statement also contains information regarding total population and scheduled caste population to give clear cut picture of the amenities available with respect to population size of ~ch town.

Statement IV-A is in respect of civic and other amenities in notified slums of Class r and II towns.

Statement V explains the position of medical, educational, working women I s hostel, recreational and cultural facilities for each town in the district during the year 1989. Under the heading medical facilities, the number of hospitals/dispensaries/TB clinics etc. has been shown separately along- with the total number of beds available. Under the heading educational facilities, number has been given separately of Arts/Science/Commerce Colleges, Medical Co]] eges, Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics, Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and Vocational Training Institutions t Higher Secondary/ Secondary/Junior Secondary/Middle/Primary Schools, etc. In regard to' recreational and cultural facilities, the number of stadia, cinemas, auditoria and public Ii braries is indicated. There are no Adult Literacy G!asses I Centres jn Haryana.

In Statement VI information regarding three most important commodities imported! exported and manufactured has lbeen gi v:en along with the number of banks I agricul tural credit societies, and- non-agricultural credit societies for each town of the district.

Primary Census Abstract of general population

(i) Di strict Pri mary Census Abstract-- In the District Primary Census Abstract figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each C.D. Block separately. IT' stands for total population and IRI and lUI for the rural and urban areas, respectively.

(ii) C. D. BJockwise Primary Census Abstract--

Here figures for each village in a C. D. Block have been presented. Census towns and out-growths of the statutory towns falling within the jurisdictjon of C. D. Block have been included as the urban portion of C. D. Block. Data pertaining to towns/cities/U.As have been presented in the end after the last C. D. Block.

At the time of Census enumeratiQn, enumeration blocks were formed in the village'i containing about 750 persons and in the towns about 650 perso~s in each block. But the data have not been given for each block separ~tely in the case of rural areas. rn the case of urban ~rea.s total ~opulatlon and Scheduled Caste population have been shown blockwlse In appendIX 11.

Appendix I This Appendix gfves tot;)l. rlJral and urbtln population of each ,tahsil in a district. This provides cont i n lJat:J on of carli er census presentatlon of population data. 19 Appendix II

This Appendix gives at urban block level the total population and Scheduled Caste population.

Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste population

Ip the District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste population, figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each C.D. Block/town separately.

PHYSICAL, ASPECTS

Bhi wani district is bounded by Hisar district in the north, by the districts of Rohtak and Rewari in the east, by Mahendragarh district in the south and by the State of in the southwest and west.

The district has a semi -arid type of climate where we find dfyness of air except during the monsoon, a hot summer and a cold winter. A few of the depressions, originating in the Bay of Bengal during the monsoon season and moving across the country, may reach the district and cause wide spread rain. Dust-storms mostly occur from April to June and thunder-storms in June to September. Thunder-s~orms in winter during December to February often occur in association with and accompanied by hail. Occasional fog affects the district in the winter season.

The district is dotted with sand,-dunes of various shapes and sizes particulary in the south-western parts which form a thirsty land covered with steppe vegetation. Mostl y the soils in the district are sandy and loamy sand (Bagar), the relatively sandy loam and loam (Bhangar and Nardak). Rocky surfaces are also found in the district which are offshoots of Aravalli and stand out distinctly against sandy swelling waves. The soils as classified by the National B.ureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (ICAR) Nagpur J the district has mainly Orthids-Fluvents, Psamments, Psamments-Fluvents-Orthids and Ochrepts types of soils. The geological structure of the district is formed of Alluvium (Recent). Underground water level in the eastern half of the district is low and even more so in the western half. Canal irrigation is coming up in the district with a hope for prosperity. Cropping pattern has been improved by the availability of irrigation facilities.

The xerophytic type of flora dominates in the district. Tree species found in the district are Jand (prosopis cineraria), Khairi (Acacia senegal wild) t Beri (Zizyphus maritiana), Mallah (Zizyphus numularia), Kikar (Acacia nUoHca). Badh (Ficus bengalensis), Pipal (Ficus religiosa), Kachnar (Bauhinia racemosa), Amaltas (Cassia Fistula), Lasura (Cardia dichotoma) t 1mB (Tamarindus indica), Shisham (Dalbergia sisoo), Neem (Azadirachta indica), Gul mohar ( Delonix regia) , etc. Safeda (Euca! yptus) is bei ng planted in agricultural fields under the farm forestry scheme and along the roads to increase the forest wealth of the district.

ECONOMY The economy of the district is primarily agricultural. Out of a total population of 1,139,718 persons of the district, 943,150 persons (82.75 per cent) reside in rural areas. This proportion is relaH vel y higher as compared to the State as a whole which is only 75.37 per cent. In the district 67.71 per cent of its main workers are engagE'cl in ae;ricultural activities which include cultivators and agricultural labourers ap.ainst 57.77 per cent for the State as a whole which explains subsistence.._ type of agricultural activities. 20 The proportion of main workers engaged in household industry is 1 ;56 per cent in the district against 1.53 per cent for Haryana State. The p.ercentage of main workers in Ii vestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities, and mining and quarrying is cO!Ilpa:r.a.tively higher in the district than the State average. The proportion of main workers is comparati vel y lower in the district than the State average in the remaining industrial categories namel y manufacturing, processing, 'servicing and repairs in other than household industry; constructions; trade and commerce; transport, storage and communications and other services.

The crops grown in the distriot are divided into two main categories viz. Kharif and Rabi, locally named S2mani and Sadhi, Any crop grown in between these two harvests is known as zaid crop and j s called Zaid Khar if, or Z_aid Rabi, according to the harvest with which it is associate

" While the 1i ve)ihood pattern of this district remains agrobased, a diversification of pursuits is, also visible. The infrastructure for the development of industries iIT Hils area has been created after the form?ltfon ·of Haryana State. There were only a few need based industries in the district at the beginning at' the present century. Unfavourable geograpni~al conditions, lack of communications, scarcity of water and basic raw material inhibited, industrial development. When such development began in other parts of the country, most of the wealthy people of this area, particularly from toe Bhiwani ta~si1, migrated to other States like West Bengal, Assam and Bombay and established industries and other business there. Most of them now own big industrial units in those big urban centres, while Bhiwani remains a city of absentee milJionaires wnose massi ve remain locked up for most part of the year. After the- creation of Haryana as a separate State, the development of this area Began. The importa'nt large and medium scale industries of the district are Technological Institute of Textile, Bhi wani (1943); Bhiwani Textile Mf1ls, Bhiwani (1938); Hindustan Gum and Chemicals Ltd:, Bhiwani (1962); Shree Saraswati Spiiming Mills, Bh:iwani (1969)--now closed; Jamuna Fibres, Bhiwani (1993)--a unit of Saraswati Spinning Mills; Bhiwani Vanaspati Industries [td., Bhi wani (1971); Haryana Dairy Development Corporation, Bhiwani (1972); Mohta Electro Steel Ltd., Bhiwam (1972); Century Tubes Ltd., Bhiwani (1978); Hama Fibres Ltd., Bhiwani (1981); Cement Corporation of India, Dadri 098]'); Bhiwani SyntHetics (100% EOU); etc. SmalJ. scale units in the di.sfrict mostly include agro-based industries, oil mills, textiles, cement pipes', engineering industries, chemical industries, etc. The provisional data available in the Statistical Abstract of Haryana (1990-91) for the year ]990, explains that there were 4,843 registered working factories in Haryana out of which 75 were in Bh,iwani District employing 5,976 workers. 21 Charitable organisatiO"l1S have flourished in }3hiwani district, specially at Bhiwani. Various educational institutions, libraries, hospitals, dispensaries, temples, ashrams, gaushalas, dharamshalas and other similar institutions are run by charitable organisations. Seth Kirorimal Charity Trust, Rai Bahadur Bi ssessur Lal Moti Lal Hal wasi ya Trust, Seth Gugan Mal Ch arita bl e Trust ,. Uttam Chand Jagdish Chand Charity Trust and Vedic Shiksha Parcharak Trust are some of the best known charitable organisations of the district.

VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS Voluntary organisations play a very vital role in the social fabric of the society. Voluntary organisation is a platform for the fellow human beings who with their wholehearted co-operation, with strenuo.us and concerted efforts support the weaker sections of the society. Ther~ are many voluntary organisations in Bhiwani district; which include District Relief Fund Committee, Bhiwani; District Council for ChHd Welfare. Bhiw~ni', District Red Cross Society, Bhiwani, Hospital Welfare Section" Bhi wani; st. John Ambulance Association, Bhiwani; Z11a Sainik Board, Bhiwani; District Olympic Association, Bhiwani; Bhara;.t Scouts and Guides, Bhiwani; Shri Sana tan Dharam Sabha, Bhiwani; Arya Samaj Bhiwani; Bhartiya Vikas Parisad, Bhiwani; Van Vasi Kal yan Ashrq_m, Bhi waIJ.i ; Sewa Bharti, Bhi wani; J ampur Sewa Sami ti , Bhi wani; etc. District Relief Fund Committee, Bhiwani The committee was constituted in 1972. Its aim is to raise funds on a voluntary basis from within the district and tender service t.e other institutions engaged in the service of humanity at;ld also to deserving needy indi vid ual s •

District Council for Ghild Welfare, Bhiwani A pioneering agency in the field of child welfare was established at Bhi wani in April, 1873. It is a branch of the Haryana State Council for Child Welfare, Chandigarh. Its executive comprising 13 members; is headed by the Deput'y Commissioner, Bhi wani, as Chairman. Th e District Chil d Welfare Officer is responsible' for the proper implementation of all the programmes of the council in the district. The council endeavours to co-ordinate education, hearth, nutrition and welfaref' services in an integrated form. It works as a liaison institution' between voluntary' organisations, Government institutio'ns and other departments.

District Red Cross Society, Bhi wani Unity, humanity, impartiality, neutrality, universality, independence and volunteer-service are the seven principles that serve as gufdelines to the Red Cross Societ,ies an over the world. It wa.s established at Bhiwani in 1973. The, society is running three 'M.M.W.E.P. (Mahlla MandaI Welfare Extension Projects), one Family ,Planning Centre and two Trained DaI Centre$. It also renders assistance to the needy during calamities like floods, fite, epidemics, etc. it ho,lds seminars and camps to publicise its aims and objects to mobilize publi~ support. '\ . Hospital Welfare Section, Bhiwani It was established in 1973 as an institution affiliated to the District Red Cross Society. Its membership is open to both men and women. It undertakes hospital welfare works which inel ude supply of medicines, food, clothing, magazines, books etc. to the needy patients in hospitals, health centres and T. B. clinics. St. John Ambulance Association, Bhiwani The association was formed in April 1973. It is a branch of the All 'India St. John Ambulance Association with its headquarters at Delhi. The 22 association has provided an ambulance car to the General Hospital, Bhiwani, for carrying seriously sick patients to the hospitals and from one hospital to another. It also arranges classes for trainiQg in first-aid and child welfare.

Zila Sainik Board, Bhiwani

The board previously known as District Soldiers', Sailors' ~nd Airmen's Board, was constituted on August 19, 1974 and has 34 members (20 officials and 14 non-officials). The Deputy Commissioner, Bhiwani, is the _ex­ officio President of the board. The main aim of the board is to look after the interests of the soldiers, ex-servicemen and their families. It helps them in numerous ways, e.g. settlement of arrears of pay, securing awards and stars, home postings, land consolidation, pensions, Jangi Inams, relief grants, ~oss of discharge certificates, medical treatment, final settlement of their accounts, etc.

District Olympic Aflsociation, Bhiwani It was e~t~lished in 1973 under the 'chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioner. The aims ana objects of the association are to organise, promote, control, popularise and standardise 'sports according' to the norms of of the olympic games.

Bharat Scouts and Guides, Bhiwani Initially known as Sudharak Vyayam Shala, this institution was established in 1924. '> It was merged with Hindustan Scouts under the Chief Scout Commissioner in 1930. After Independence, it w,as re-christened as Bharat Scouts and Guides. It is a semi-government social service organisation and has its units in various middle, high and higher secondary schools of the distric;:t.

Shri Sanatan Dharam Sabha, Bhiwani It was established on May ,26, 1897. The aims and objects of tlie Sabha are to propagate the principles of H~ndu religion as laid down in Shruti, Smri ti anq. Purana~. It hoI ds spiritual and religious meetings, manages and controls temples, matlls, dhara.mshalas, devalagas and other relig!ous places. It opens schools and dispensaries and helps widows an.d orphans in all possible ways.

Arya"Samaj, Bhiwani It aims at reforming t}1e Hindu society by the propagation and revi va1 of Vedic learning. Religious discou;"ses are delivered in the Samaj mandirs where Yajnas are also performed stricrtly in accordance with. Vedic rites. Special c;liscourses by religious sc~olars are also arranged at hme of annual functions and other celebrations. Uplift of Harijans, widow marriage, eradication of illogical and orthodox beliefs, promotion of education, protection of cows and propagation of language are some of the activities of the Arya Samaj.

Bhartiya Vikas Parisad. Bhiwani

The organisation was established in 1986 in Bhiwani. Bhartiya Vikas Parisad is running a Sanskar Kendra for. the social and moral uplift!TIent of people and a library. It also organises medical camps for the poor. 23 Van Vasi Kal yan Ashram, Bhiwani

The Ashram is functioning in Bhiwani since 1985. The Ashram is working exclusively for the welfare of ~tribal people of other states. Presently thirty ,two students are getting thei r food, clothing, shelter along with education free of cost from the Ashram.

Sewa Bharti, Bhiwani

Sewa Bharti is running two Sewing Centres, one Adult Education Centre and two Coaching Centres in the Harijan Basties.

Samran Sewa Parisad

The organisation registered since 1992, organises medical camps and free tuition centres, gives free legal' aid to poor and distributes books to the poor 'chil dren •

Jampur Sewa Samiti, Bhiwani

The organisation was established in 1982 in Bhiwani. Jampur Sewa­ Samiti is running a hospital named Vidya Sagar Charitable Hospital. The hospital runs a regular O.P.D. and helps )Jfidows by providing them wheat. medicines, bedding, clothes, etc. _-

District Rehabilitation Centre. Bhiwani

It is a Government aided agency and is' working for the welfare of handica pped • ! PLACES OF INTEREST

Ba~ani Khera

Headquarters of a tahsil of the same name, it lies on Bhiwani-Hansi Road. It is a railway station on the Hisar-Rewari section (metre gauge) of Northern Rail wa y located on a mound, the town has now extended towards the south. Ba~ani Khera is said to be nearly 700 years old. But availability of large sized bricks measuring 31x22x5 cms, belonging to Kushan Gupta age gave some credence to the fact that the present site was inhapited even before that age. The places of . antiquity and of interest include Nathon Ka Dera and Shri Gauri Shankar Temple. Nathon Ka Dera is said to be the oldest pla.ce in Bawani Khera town and perhaps existed even before the present town was inhabited. It is believed that Mahant Bali Nath founded this Dera several: hundred years ago. Inside the Dera. there is a 'shiv~ftemple, which is a' struc,ture of sub-recent date. /

Bawani Khera town has another temple known as Shri Gauri Shankar Temple which is nearly three centuries old. God Shiva is the main deity worshipped in the temple.

Bhiwani Bhiwani, the headquarters of the d;istrict, is located 110 kilometres west of Delhi. The town was formerly surrounded by an old wall, now in complete decay. It had 12 gates, all of which have decayed now. The old town is congested and vested with narrow streets. It is dotted with old ornate buildings with orient domes or Rajput Style pavilions. The doorways are carved in wood and almost as big as castle gates. The architecture and 24 masonary of these buildings indicate high sophistication of workmen and artists. The town is no longer confined within the old walls. It has come up as a modern town now. It is often called the 'Little Kashi' of India. There are nearly 300 small and big temples in it. Hira Puri Mandir, Gauri Shankar Mandir. Khaki Baba Ka Mandir, Hanuman Mandir. Rang Nath Mandir, of Todar Singh, etc. are important places of tourist interest in Bhiwani town.

Charkhi Dadri

It is the headquarters of Dadri tahsil. The old town was surrounded by a stone wall with four gates and two small entrances. The big Shyamesar Tank is worth seeing with stone quays and a number of temples around it.

Temple and Samadhi of Baba Shami Dayal located on the bank of Shyamesar Tank, is said to be the oldest temple of the town. Besides scores of' other Hindu temples, there is a Jain temple and a Sikh Gurudwara in the town. '\ Kalyana (Dadri Tahsil)

Village Kalyana is located at the foot of a hillock. about 40 kms. from Bhiwani. It is said to have been the capital of Raja KaHan, after. whom the towp is named. It has s~nk to the level of a village with a population of 3, Z41 persons only as per 1991 Census, but remains in its vicinity testify to its having been a large and populous place. The Kalyana hillocks ar,e famous for sang-i-Iarz (flexible sand stone). This stone is found at a height of 400 metres above sea level. According to geologists, there are only two sUGh f1exi~le stone rocks in the world--one is at Kalyana and the other in Brazil (South America). lcharu

Loharu Fort which is the chief monument of the town, was purchased by the Haryana Govern~ent. It houses the tahsil office and treasury now. It is said to have been built in A.D. 1570 by Arjan Singh. In 1890, the palace of the Nawab was built inside the fort. The building of the palace is a mixture of oriental and "Western styles.

Other places of antiquity and interest include 'a Mosque built in Persian style in the middle of the town, Shikarband Temple (with Lord. Rama as the principal deity) and Shri Satya Narain Temple.

Mitathal (Bhiwanf Tahsil)

Situated at a distance of 11 kilometres to the northeast of Bhiwani, Mitathal is one of the most imporfant pre-historic sites hitherto d.iscovered in northern India. It reveals a continuous habitation from pre-Harappan to post-Harappan times, covering a period of ten hundred years. It has also added new dimensions to the antiquity of the d istric.t.

Tosham

Head,quarters of a newly carved out tahsil of the same name, Tosham is dominated by the 244 metres high hump of Tosham hill. The hill rises charaderisHcall y out of the deser-t s~nd', alm~st Hk~ the hump of a camel. As one approaches Tosham by road fr.oID'· Bhiwani side, the hill gives an impression of a sleeping camel. On the top of the hill, there is an irregular plateau covered with forest growth. There a,re platforms and ponds, some of which contain a little water. These water popds are known by the names Pandutirtha, Surya Kund, 'Vyasa Kund and Kukara Sarovar. 25 Tosham is said to be one of the ancient towns of Haryana. People associate it with the legendary pandvas and claim that there was a Tapobhumi, where the sages, in olden times, observed penance.

The inscriptions, which are found engraved on the preclpIce of the hill are the oldest and surest relic of the ancient past in Tosham. The Rock inscriptions first brought to notice by General Cunningham in 1&75 may be seen about half way up the hill, on two separate large blocks.

Pancha Tirtha, an ancient temple and 5amadhi of Mungipa, a Sidh of Nath Sect, "are famous places of worship, on the Tosham hill.

Baradari is a small building built by Prithviraj a Chahamana on thE! small stone hillock to the north of Tosham hill, known as Baradari or Prithvi Raj Ki Katchehry is made on a cross-wise plan, each wing being 5 metres high and proj ecting over 3 metres from the central square building which is surmounted by a low dome. The whole structure has sixteen arched openings although only twelve openings are apparent, which lend it the name Baradari. It is made of rubble stone, joined by and plastered over with lime mortar.

Siwani

Headquarters of a newly carved out tahsil of the same na~.e, Siwani is situated about 60, kilometres to the northwest of Bhiwani. It is/ estimated that Siwani town is about I, 100 years old. It is known for it's good quality drinking ~ater. It is said that before Independence, the Bikaner State had made arrangements to procure drinking water from Siwani for the patients 'of the State Hospital at Bikaner. There is no place of lnterest worth mentioning except a few Hindu temples, which are of recent origin.

Tourist Resorts

The State Government has provided oas~s of luxury, comfort, relaxation, recreation and refreshment by creating tourist complexes for the road weary all over Haryana. These tranquil retreats include motels, restaurants and bars. They are specially named after different birds. In Bhiwani district Haryana Tourism has developed two tourist resorts.

Red Robin

It is located at 'Bhiw~ni, 110 kms. away frorl1 Delhi. It proyideS 'the facilities of guest house, restaurant and bar. Air copditioned as well as air cooled rooms are available for accommodation. It has splashing lawns to give comforting respite to exhausted travellers.

Drongo

This tourist resort is located at Charkhi Dadri, 140 kms. away from Delhi. It provides guest house and restaurant facilities. Air-conditioned as well as non air-conditioned accommodation is available in the guest house.

ANALYSIS OF DATA

Introduction of inset ~~S:-:-;-j; e District Census Handbook is a gainful feature of 1991 CeF~ ft«rH'tft"~... ed at catering to the needs of planners, data users and ~~)iE '-at·la;ge'""j.~").',.. brief and convincing way which will facilitate the ana~its "of yen_svs,/ dat~ Each such table conveys a l'easonable picture of d ~i~~ent s...h~1:i:::_!er·!st~s-£" of the district. The following 26 inset tables included in this volume are based on the data compiled from Village and T~wn Directory and Primary Census Abstract.

Table 1 below gives the rural population of each C. o. Block in the district with sexwise break up and also the total number of villages and inhabited villages in each C.O. Block as per 1991 Census. In Bhiwani district, there are 439 villages, out of which 433 are inhabited containing a rural population of 943,150. Among the C.D. Blocks, Bhiwani C.D. Block claims the highest population residing in 49 inhabited villages, which is closely followed by Tosham. C. D. Block in which 59 inhabited villages fall. The table reflects that villages of Bawani Khera C. D. Block are more populous as the block contains 29 villages only and a population of 125,742 thus gaining an average size of the village as high as 4,336 persons. TABlE 1 Populatton and number of villages, 1991

Sr. Name of C.O. Block I P'op.ulatfon of vfllages No. of vi 11 ages No. --~--~------.------.. ~---- Persons Males Fernales Total Irthabited

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Bawanf Khera 125,742 67,665 5,8,077 29 29 2. Bhfwanf 153,075 82,359 70,716 51 49 3. Dadrt· II 109,189 57;171 52,018 52 51 4. Badhra 109.567 58,048 51,519 68 67 5. loharu 88,70

District 943,150 501,522 441,528 439 433 ·Une uninhablted vi Ilage of Dadn-l C.D. BloCk falls 1n Rohtak District. Table 2 below provides population of each of the urban centres of the district with sexwise break up where towns have been arranged in their alphabetical order. The highest population has been recorded in Bhiwani M.G., whereas Tosham M.C. is least populated. Tosham M.C. which had been declassified in 1981 Census, has again been notified as an urban area in 1991 Census. TABLE 2 Population and number of towns, 1991

Sr. Name and civic administr"atiol'l Population No. status of town Persons, Males Females

2 3 . 4 5

1. Bawan1 Khera (M.e.) 14,159 7,527 6.632 2. 8hiw4IIi (M.e.) 12.1 62.9 64.977 5&.652 21 TABLE Z --concld Population and number of towns. 1991

Sr. Name and civic administration Population No. status of town ------, Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5

3. Charkh; Dadri (M.e.) 32,2S3 17,253 15,ODO 4. L-oharu (M.C.) 9,031 4,745 4,286 5. Siwani (M.e.) 11,109 5,942 5,167 6. rosham (M.e.) 8,387 4,412 3,975

District 196.568 104.856 91,712

Table 3 below present!'? information about the new towns and towns declassified/merged in 1991 Census. Tosham M.C., which was declassified in 1981 Census, has again been added in 1991 Census. Siwani M.d.

TABLE 3 New towns/towns declassified. lllerged in 1991 Census

Name of town Population (1991 eensus)

2

(a) Added Tosham (M.e.) 8,387 Siwani (M.e. ) 11.109 (b) Declassified Nil (C) Wholly lllerged Nil

Table 4 below s.hows the di~tribution of population and decadal change and also presents percentage of urban population to total population. Among the six tahsils of the district, Dadri is the most populous tahsil with 376,808 persons. The proportion of urban population in Bhiwani tahsil is '37.96 per cent which is the hi~hest among all the tahsils of the district. Loharu tahsil with 97,735 persons is least populated. Tosham and Siwani tahsils are newly "Created tahsils in 1991 Census where the proportion of u..:~·ban population to total population is 7.60 per cent and 10.99 per cent respecti vel y • 28 TABlE 4 Decadal change in distribution of population Population Percentage Percentage of decadal urban popula­ Tahsil 1981 1991 (1981--91) variation tion

Total Rural Urban .Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban ~ 981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1. Bawani 108,597 97,067 11,530 133,283 119,124 14,159 22.7322.7222.8010.6210.62 Khera .

2. Bhiwani263,970 162,693 101,277 320,436 198,807 121,629 21.~9 22.20 20.10 38.3737.96 3. Dadri 312,314 284,999 27,315 376,808 344,555 32,253 20.65 20.90 18.08 8.75 8.56 4. Loharu 77,528 70,281 7,247 97,735 88,704 9,031 26.06 26.21 24.62 9.35 9.24 I '\ 5. Tosham 87,335 87,335 110,395 102,008 8,387 26.40 16.80 7.60 6. Siwani 77,553 77,553 101,061 89,952 11,109 30.31 15.99 10.99

District 927.297 779.928 147.3691,139,718 943,150 196,568 22.91 20.93 33.38 15.8917.25 Table 5 below shows the distribution 'of villages according to the size of population -in each C. D. Block anq the district as a whole. Figut1es given in the parenth~sis ~ndic~te perce_ntag~ of villages in each population range. It reflects 52.66 per cent of. the total vill9-ges in the district are medium sized having population in the range of 500--1999 which is followed bV 31. 64 -per cent villages in the range of 2000--4999. No village of Loharu C. D. Block h'as more than 5000 population. There are only 3 villages in the district having individual population of 10,000 and above, which fall in Bawani Khera C.D Block alone. TABLE 5 Percentage distribution of villages by population ranges, 1991

C.D. Block No. and No. and percentage of villages in each range (Figures in percentage ~arenthesis indicate percentage of villages in each range) of inhabited ------villages less than 200--499 500--1999 2000--4999 5000--9999 10,000 and 200 above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Bawani Khera 29(6.70) 1 (3.45) 2(6.90) 5(17.24) 12( 41. 38) 6(20.69) 3(10.34) 2. Bhiwani 49(11.32) 2(4.08) 19(38.77) 20(40.82) 8(16.33) 3. Dadri-II 51(11.78) 2(3.92) 25(49.02) 22(43.14) 2(3.92) 4. Badhra 67(15.47) 4(5.97) 45(67.17) 17(25.37) '1 (1 • 49 ~ 5. Loharu 73(16.86) 4(5.48) 9(12.33) 50(68.49) 10(13.70) 6. Tosham 59(13.62) 1(1.70) 5(8.47) 25 (4'2.37) 24(40.68) 4(6.78) 7. Siwan i 54( 12.47) 1 (1.85) 1( 1. 85) 36(66.67) 13(24.07) 3(5.56) 8. Oari-I (Part) 51!11.78) 2(3.92) 2(3.92) 23(45.10) 19(37.26) 5(9.80)

District 433(100.00) 9(2.08) 27(6.23) 228(52.66) 137(31.64) 29(6.70) 3(0.69) Note : I -- I denotes INill. 29 Table 6 below gives the distribution of inhabited villages by density. Density reflects land/population ratio of the area. There are 166 vi1l4ges accounting for 38.34 per cent of total inhabited villages in the district having the density range of 101 ...... -200 person~ per square kilometre. The density range of 201-300 claims 36.03' per cent of the villages, followed by the density range of 301--500 containing 15.47 per cent of villages. Only 2.31 per cent villages fall in the density range of SOl and above.

TABLE 6 Distribution of inhabited villages by density

. Range of density Total No.of villages in each Percentage of villages in each (per sq. km.) density range density range

1 2 3

--10 5 1.15 '1--20 0.23 21--50 7 1.62 51--100 21 4.85 101--200 166 38.34 201--300 156 36.03 301--500 67 15.47 501+ 10 2.31

Total 433 100.00

TablE1 7~ ,below depicts the sex ratio for rural population ~n each of the C. D. Blocks in the district. Sex ratio in India conveys the num~'er of females per 1,000 males. Th'e sex ratio is 865 for Haryana, whereas it is 880 for the district. In the rural areas of the district, the sex ratio is 881. Among the C.D. Blocks, it is the highest (910) 1n Dadri-II C.D. Block and the lowest (8S8) in Bawani Khera C.D. Block.

TABlE 1 Sex ratio for rural population of C.D. Blocks. 1991

- Serial Name of C.D. Block Number of females per 1,000 males No.

2 3

1. Bawani Khera 858 2. 8hiwani 859 3. Daclri-II 910 4. Badhra 888 5. Loharu 908 30 TABlE 7 --concld Sex ratio for rural population of C.D. Blocks. 1991

Serial Narne of C. D• Block Number of females per 1,000 ma1es No.

2 3

6. losham 862 7. Siwani 893 8. Dadri-I (Part) 889

District 881

Table 8 below represents the sex ratio. in urban areas of the district. The urban sex ratio for the district as a whole is 875. It is 903 in Loharu M.C., which is the highest in the district. The lowest sex ratio (869) has been found in Charkhi Dadri town.

TABLE 8 sex ratio for towns. 1991

Sr. Name and civic administration Number of females per 1,000 males No. status of towns

2 3

1. Bawani Khera (M.G.) 881 2. Bhiwani (M.G) 872 3. Gharkhi Dadri (M.G. ) 869 4. Loharu (M.G.) 903 5. Siwani (M.C.) 870 6. Tosham (M.G. ) 901

District 875

Table 9 below depicts the proportion of scheduled caste population to total P?pulation in the villages. The proporti()n of sch_ed!clted C~!?t~ population to total population ranges from 11-15 per cent in 106 villages accounting for 24.48 per cent of the total inhabited villages in the district. The ,proportion ranges from 21-30 per cent in 23.10 per .cent of the inhabited villages while the proportion ranges from 16-20 per cent in 98 villages claiming 22~ 63 per cent of the inhab.ited villages.

The lowest proportion (8.0'S per cent) of villages falls in the percen­ tage range of 0-5 of scheduled caste population to t_otal population. 31 TABLE 9 Proportion of scheduled .caste population to total population in the villages

Percentage range of scheduled caste No. of vi 11 ages in Percentage of villages in population to total population each range each range

2 3

0--5 35 8.08 6--10 58 13.40 11--15 106 24.48

16--20 , 98 22.63 21--30 100 23.10 31 and above 36 S.31

rotal 433 100.00

tabl~ 10 deals with the proportion of scheduled tribe population to total population. Since there is no scheduled tribe population in Harvana; the requisite information may be considered as nil.

TABLE 10

Proportion of Scheduled Tribe populatio~ to total population in the villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Tribe No. of villages in Percentage of villages in population to total population each range each range

2 3

0--5 6--15

16--25 Not applicable 26--35 36--50 51 and above

fOtal

Table 11 below gives the percenta~e of scheduled caste population to total population in each town of the district. The proportion of scheduled caste population is the highest (32.23 per cent) in 8awani Khera town, whereas it is the lowest (l5.63 per cent) in Bhiwani M.C. Numericallv, the maximum po.pulation of scheduled castes (19,007) has been found in Bhtwani M.C. and the minimum number of scheduled castes (1,978) has been recorded in Tosham M.C. 32 TABLE 11

Percentage 01 scheduled caste population in towns. 1991

Percentage of Scheduled Serial Town Total population Total Scheduled population Caste popu 1 at ian to No. Caste total population

5 2 3 4

32.23 1. Bawani Khera 14,159 4,563 15.63 2. Bhiwani 121,629 19,007 15.82 3. Charkhi Qadri 32,253 S,101 27.88 4. loharu 9.031 2,518 30,17 5. Siwani " .109 3,352 23.58 6. Tosham 8.387 1,978 13.58 All Towns 196,568 36,519

Table 12 below presents the Iiter~cy rates for ,rural population in each C.O. Block for males and females seoaratel v, excluding children in the age group 0-6. The general literacy' rate for the State as a whole is 55.85 per cent whereas it is 54. IS oer cent for the district. The rural litel'acy rate of the district for males is 69.20 per cent and 30',89 per cent for females. As expected male literacv rate is quite high but the female literacy rate in all the C. D. Blocks is relatively very low. Among the C. D. Blocks, the literacy rate is the highest in Dadri -I and the lowest in Siwani for both males and females.

TABLE 12 Literacy rates of rural population of C.O. Blocks by sex, 1991 (excluding children in the age-group 0-6)

Percentage of literates Sr. Name of C.D. Block ~o. ..-.. -.--~------.------~------Females Persons Males

4 5 2 3

67.19 30.18 1. Bawani Khera. 50.19 70.53 33.50 2. Bniwani 53.50 75.80 36.87 3. Dadri-II 57.22 68.43 29.15 4. Badhra 49.90 67.22 25.85 5: loharu 47.40 64.26 25.96 6. Tosham 46.58 62.80 23.33 7. Siwani 44.17 76.14 39.17 B. Dadri-l (Part) 58.74 69.20 30.89 District 51.27 33 Table 13 below provides literacy rate for all the towns in the distrlct. ~xc1udin::; children in the age- group 0-6. The urban literacy rate far the district as a whole is 67.81 per cent whereas it is 78.98 per cent for males and 54.97 per cent for females. Amon~ the various towns of the district the literacy rate is the hi~hest in Bhiwani (71.26 per cent) and the lowest in 5iwani (52.82 per cent). As expected, literacy rates are relatively higher in urban areas and amon~ the males. TABLE 13 literacy rates for towns, 1991 (Excluding children in the age-group 0--6)

Sr. Name and civic administration Percentage of literates No. status of town Per~on5 Mal~s Females

1 2 3 4 5

1. Bawani Kherd (M.e.) 52.95 68.47 35.12 2. Bhiwani (M.e.) 71. 26 81.49 59.48 3. Charkhi Dadri (M.e.) 71 . 11 81.13 59.66 4. Loharu (M.C. ) 53.41 68.38 36.55 5. Siwani (M. C. ) 52.82 67.65 35.45 6. Tosham (M.e. ) 63.56 77.16 48.35

District 67.81 78.98 54.97

Table 14 below depicts the percentage of main workers. marginal workers and non-workers for rural population in each C. D. Block of the district. The percentage of rural main workers to rural population is the highest (31. 24 per cent) in Loharu C. D. Block and the lowest in Dadri-II C. D. Block (24.85 per cent). The proportion of rural male main workers to rural male population is the highest in Tosham C.D. Block (46.31 per cent) and the lowest in Dadri-ll C.D. Block (41.06 per cent). The percentage of rural female main workers to rural females is the highest in Loharu C. D. Block (15.75) and the lowest in Dadri-II C.D. Block (7.03). TABLE 14

Percentage of main workers~ marginal workers and non-workers for rural populat1on of C.D. Blocks, 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Percentage of

No. Block ------.------.~------.------Mdin workers to Mar'gina 1 workers Total wor'kt:r ~ to NOli-workers to tot~l total population to totdl popuia- total population population tion ------P M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1. Bawan; Khera 28.95 46.16 8.90 4.66 0.41 9.61 33.61 46.57 18.51 66.39 53.43 81.49 2. Bhiwani 28.13 45.18 8.28 3.83 0.99 7.14 31.96 46.17 15A2 68.04 53.83 84.58 34 TABLE 14 --concld. Percentage of .ain workers. marginal workers and non-workers for rural populat1on 9f C.D. Blocks. 1991

Sr. Na:ll~ qf C.q. PercentAge of

No. Block ------~------.------_._----- Main workers to Marginal wo~kers Total workers to Non-workers to total total population to tota 1 popu 1a­ total population population tion

p M F p M F p M F p M F

1 z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

3. Oadr1'-II 24.8541.06 7.035.130.6610.0529.98 41.7217.0870.0258.2882.92 4. Badhra 28139-- 44.04 10.76 4.51.0.53 9.00.32.90 44.57 19.7667.10 55.4380.24 \ 5. Lohan.1 31.24 45.29 15.75 6.44 0.25 13.26 37.68 45.54 29.01 62.32 54.46 70.99 1 6. Tosham. 29.21 46.31 9.39 7.13 0.81 14.46 36.34 47.12 23.85 63.66 52.88 76.15 l 7. S;wani\ 29.77 46.09 11.51 8.62 0.71 17.47 38.39 46.80 28.98 61.61 53.20 71.02 8. Dadri-I, (Part) 26.00 42.55' 7.39 4.56 0.51 9.12 30.56 43.06 16.51 69.44 56.94 83.49

District 28.23., 44.63 9.60 5.48 0.63 10.98 33.71 45.26 20.58 66.29 54.74 79.42

Table 15 below gives the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers in each town of the district. In urban areas of the district as a whole, 26.09 per cent of the total population has been recorded as main worker,s, 0.43 per cent as marginal workers and 7,3.48 per cent as non-workers. Among the towns, the proportion of main workers to total popUlation is the highest (2i7.47 per cent) 'in Bawan,i Khera M.G. and the lowest (24.47 per cen,t) in CJ:larkhi padri M. G. ana. Tosham M. C. each. .

TABLE 15 Percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for towns, 1991

Sr. Namf~ and c i vic Percentage of No. administration ------~------status of town Main workers to Marginal workers Total workers to Non-workers to total total population to total popula- totar population population ticn ------P M F P M F' P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1. Bawan; Khera (M.C. ) 27.47 46.72 5.63 3.15 0.48 6.18 30.62 47.20 11.81 69.38 52.80 88.19 2. Bl1iwdni (M.C. ) 26.51 4{>.43 3.66 0.17 0.09 0.27 26.68 46.52 3.93 73.32 53.48 96.{)7 3. Charkhi Oadri (M.e. ) 24.47 42.48 3.'77 0.02 0.01 0.03 24.49 42.49 3.80 75.51 57.51 96.20 35 TABLE 15--concld.

~ercentage of main workers, marginal workers ~rd non-workers for towns, 19~1

Sr .. Name a~d civic Percentage of ~ \ No. administration ______~------~J----~L ______:______~:~ ______~- status of town Main workers to Marginal workers Total work~rs to NOII-WlJI'kel's "to tutd1 totdl populdtion to total POPl,lld- lolal populdl ir popu InL Ion tion ------~------P M F P M F P M { F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 \ 10 I 11 12 13 14

I I 4. Loharu (M.e. ) 25.19 45.21 3.03 0.60 O.OZ 1.24 25.79 45,?3 4. 'Z7 74.21 54.77 95.73 5. Slwan'i (M.e.) 26.38 47.49 '2.11 1.21 0.03 2.5'5 27.59 47.5'3 .4. &6 72 .41 52.47 95.34 6. Tosham (M.e. ) 24.47 44.58 2.14 ,24.47 44.58 2.14 75.53 55.4~ 97.86

District 26.09 45.73 3.64 U.43 O.OY 0.82 ?6.5~ 45.82 4.46 73.48 54.18 95.54

, NoFe --' .denotes nl1 •.

Table 16 below presents the distribution of it habited villages according to the .• availability of different amenities. Among the inhaoited viilages, dr~nking water and power SJ,Ipp~y are av.:ailable' in.;;. 11. the inhabited villages. Approach .to village~ I by pucca .roads has been re orded in '99~ 77 per cent of the 'inhab,ited villages and 95.61 per cent of the illages Have" communication facilitie~;. For the purpos~s of communicatlOns on1 y public transport," like qus and. rail j have beel) considered. Amemtles lik. education,. medical 'and post an~ telegraph are avp,.ilabie in 96.77 per cent, 48'.04. per cent and 48.27 per cent of ·the .inhabited villages .respect,ivelY.

TABLE 16 I • Distribution of villages ac~rding,. to th~ avaiJabU,ity. of differe,nt aDMII?lUea C.D. No. of No. (with percentage) of Villages ha_ving one or more of the following ameaitiea Block inhabited villages Education Medical Drin,king Post &\ Marketl Corrrruni- Approach Power water tele- hat cations by pucca supply graph.. 1 road 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10

1. Bawani Khera 29 21(93.10) 23(19.31) 29(100.00) 2f(75.86) 27(93.10) 29(100.00) 29(100.00) , 'f 2. Bhiwani 49 49(100.00) 29(59.18) 49 (1 00.00) 26(53.06) 46(93.88) 49('00.00) 49(100.00) ~ 3. Dadri-II 51 50(98.04) 25{49.02) ?,1(100.00) 26(50.98) 49(96.08) 5l( 00.00) 51(100.00) 4. Badhra 61 66(98.51) 21( 31. 34) 67(100.00) 29(.43.28) 65(97.01) 67(100.00) 67(100.00) 5. Loharu 73 67(91. 78) 21(28.17) 73(100.00) 23 (31".51) 67(91.78) 72(98.63) 73(100.00) 6. Tosham 59 58'98.31) 31(52.54) 59(100.00) 32(54.24) 58(98.31) 59(IOp.00) 59(100.00) 7. Siwani 54 53(98.15) 29(53.10) 54(100.00) 28(51.85) 52(96.30) 54(100.00) 54(100.00) 8. Dadri-l (Part) 51 49(96.08) 29(56.86) 51 (100.00) 23(45.10) 50(98.04) 51 (100.00) 51 (l QO. 00)

District 433 419(96.77) 208(48.04) 433(100.00) 709(48.27) 414(95.61) 432(99.17) 433(100.00) 36 Table 1~ below. gives the proportion of rural population served by different amenihes. J?nnking water and power supply are available to the entire rural populatiop. Overwhelming majority of the population residing in villag~s is aP1?r_oac9able by pucca road (99.99 pel' cent) , serv,ed by educatlonal facihhes 1(99.59 per cent), and communications (98.75 per cent). Medical facilities are available to 69.82 per cent of the rural population, where~s, 72.01. per' cent of the population enjoys post and telegraph facilities.

TABLE 11 \ rtion of rural population served by dHferent amenities

C.D. T~tal Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of Block popul tion \ Educa- Drinking Post & Commllni- Approach of in- Medical Market/' Power tion water tele- hat .. cations ./by pucca- supply habite1 graph ,road village~ in the' C;D~Blbck

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 , 1. Bawani Kbera 125,742 99.63', ,94.07 100.00 95.32 99.38 100.00 100.00 i. Bhiwani 153,075 100.001 ?7.~0 100.00 77.77 97.77 100.00 100.00 3. Dadri-II i09,189 99.7! 64.19 100.00 65.99 97.92 100.00 100.00 4. Badhra 109,567 199.1 43.43 100.00 -57.29 98.08 100.00 - 100.00 5. Loharu B8,704 t97t 49.85 100.00 51.36 97.40 99.89 100.00 6. 'I'osham 130,5f4 1)9. 9 69.10 100.00 76.80 99.89 100.00 100.00 7. Siwani 100,560 99. 1 71.65 100.00 69.84 99.23 100.00 100.00 8. Dadri-I (Part) 125,799 99. 7 77.32 100.00 7].10 99.98 100.00 100.00 Distr,ict 943,150 99. 9 69.82 100'.00 72.01 98.75 99'.t!f9 100.00 • J , Table 18 below. ipresents the· dist~ib(1tion - of villages not baving cer.tain amenities, accoJ'd~ng to the distance ranges from the place where these are available. .Fo and Telegraph facility is 'not available to 224 villages out of 433 inh bited villages ·iIi the dist'tict. OUt of 224 such villages, 4.t is availab:J.e 186 villages within a distance of 5 kilometres, to 3~ villages within 5--10 ilometres and to< 2 villages beyond 10 Rilodietres. Similarly, out of 225 h villages, medical facility' is available to 153 villages within a distan e of 5 kilometres, to 62 villages within 5--10 kilometres and to 10 vill ges beyonq 10 kilometres. It explains the pattern that in case ~arious amen'ities are not available within the village limits, majority of th}~ -"villages get these amerlfties withih· a' distance of 5 kilometres.

TABLE 18

Distribution of vil~ages pot hav1ng certain amenities, arranged by distance ran9~~ from the places where these are available

Villages not having Number of villages where the amenity is not available and the amenity of and available at distance of

-5 kms 5--10 kms 10+ kms Total (cols. 2--4)

2 3 4 5

,. 'Education 14 14 2. Medical 153 62' 10 225 37 TABLE 18 --Concld. Distribut~on of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from, the plac~s where these are available

Villages not having lumber of villages where the amenity is not available and the amenity of and available at distance'of

-5 kms 5--10 kms 10+ kms Total (eols. 2--4)

1 2 3 4 5

'3. Drinking water -'... 4. P &T 186 36 2 224 5. Mar,l<.et/hat 6. Communications 17 ) 2 19 '_

Table 19 below depicts the distribution of inhabited villages according ~to th~ distance from the nearest town and ~vai~ab~lity' of ~ifferent amenities. Out of '4~3 inhabited' villages of the di~iri~t'J }9 v:J.l1ages c9~e within a distance range of 0--5 kilometres, 164 viilages within 6--15 kilometres, 215 villages within 16--50 kilometres and only 5 villages beyond 51 kilometres, from the nearest town.. "

"tABLE 19

Distribution of villages according to the distance trOID the nearest town and availability of different amenities

Distance range No. of Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of from the . inhabited nearest town villages Education Medical Drinking Post- .. Marketl Communi- Approach Power (in kms.) in each water telr hat cations by pucca ~upply, range -'graph road

I - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -10

0--5 49 44(89.80) 17(34.69) 49(100.00) 19(38.78) 40(81.63) 48(97.96) 4Q(100.00) 6-15 164 160(97.56) 100(60.98) 164(100.00) 94(57.32) 156(95.12) 164(100.00) 164 (1 00.00) 16--50 215 212(98.60) 90(11.86) 215(100.00) 96( ~;!. 6S) 213(99.07) 215(100.00) 215(100.00). , 51+ 5 3(60.00) 1(20.00) 5(100:00) 5(100.00) 5(100.00) SelOO.OO) 433(100'.00) Total .. 433 419(96.77) 208(48.04) 433(100.00) 209(48.27) 414(95.61) 432(99.77)

Table 20 below d-epicts the distribution- of inhabited villages according to population range and ameniti-es available. It ,reflects that the proportion of amenities increases with the increase in the size of population of the villages. In other words, the larger population sized villages relatively hav''e more' noted amenities. There ~rE; 32 yillages having population 5,0,0"0 and more where all the noted amenities are available .barr.ing a single village which does not enjoy m'edical facility.. 38 TAil!"!!: 20 DhrtribuUol1 of villages according to population range and amenities available I • ,

Population No. of Numb'er" ('with percentage) of villages having the amenity of nlnge in- hahited . villages Eudcatwn I\iedical Drin~ing Post & Marketl Communi- App:coach Power , water In each tele- hat cations by pucca supply range graph roae!

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

--499 38 26(68.42) 3(7.89) 38(100.00) 1(2.63) 29(76.32) 37(97.37) 3SpOO.OO) 500--1, 999 236 234(99.15) 72(30.51) 236(100.00) 71(30.08) 227(96.19) 236(l00.OD) 236(100.00) Z,OOO--4:999 127 127(10'0.00)102(80.31) 127(100.00) 105(82.68) 126(99.21) 127(100.00) 127(100.00) 5,000 + 32 32(100.00)31(96.88) 32 (100.00) 32(100.00) -- 32(100.00) 32(JOO.OO) 32(100.00)

Total 433 419(9~.77) 208(48.04) 433(100.00) 209(48.27) 414(95.61T 432(99.77j 433(1'00.00)

Table 21 below gives the distribution of inhabited villages according to land use. The percentage of cultivable area to total area is the highest (93.09) in Bawani Khera C. D. Blode which contains only 2'1 villages of Bhiwani district wpHe the percentage is the lowest" (85.85) in Dadri-II C.D. Block. The proportion of cultivable area to total area in the district- is 89.84 per cel,1t. The prop?rtion of irrigated area to total cultivable area is (37.54 per cent) in the district. It is highest in Bawani Khera ,C.D. Block (81.01 per cent) and the IO,west in Siwani C. D. Block (1~.84 per cent).

TABLE 21

Distribution of villages according to land use c.o. Block NO. of Total area Percentage of Percentage 'of inhabited cultivable area irrigated area to villages to total area total cultivable area

2 3 (lo. 5

1. Bawani Khera 29 52,982.39 93.09 81.01 2. Bhiw,ani 49 53,150.98 88.76 57.81 3. Dadri-II 51 40,456.43 85.85 33.60 4. Badhra 67 49,840.29 88.63 36.72 5. i:oharu 73 60,874.32 89.20 23.17 6, Tosham 59 73,917.23 89.41 25.83 7. Siwani '54 75,282.46 92.13 -14 .84- 8. Dadri - I (P art) 51 43,423.33 89.93 42.68

District 433 4,49,957.43 89.84 37.54

Cultivable area = Irrigat'ed + unirrlgated area

Table 22 below depicts the .per capita recE'i:r;t and ~penditure in the case of ea'ch t'own of the district. Per capita receipt al1d expenditure are the highest in Charkhi Dadri M.G. and the lowest in Siwani MfC. It also gives some impression about the economic health of the towns. 39 TABLE 22 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns

Class. name" Per capita ci.J ic status of the town Receipt Expenditure

I TotaI Receipt Receipt Total General' Expendi- Public ~xpendi- Other through from all expen- adminis- ture on works ture on aspects taxes other diture tration public public sources health institu- and con- tions venicnces

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV. Bawan! Khera 77.29 24.17 53.12 61.96 22.37 17.38 22.21 (M.e.) I. Bhiwani (M.e.) 90 .54 55.46 44.08 103.71 17.84 35.&9 40.07 0.70 9.21

III. Charkhi Dadri 244.08 74.36 169.72 258.95 39.52 50:65 12.54 74.10 82.14 (M.e. )

v. _ Lohax:u (M.C.) 141.31 29.19 112.12 122.11 56.44 43.89 11.90 ~.56 9.32

IV. Siwani (M .C.) 3.85 2.84 1.01 1.21 1.21

V. Tosham (M.C.) 95.B9 38.92 56.97 100.13 66.67 18.08 12.57 2.81

Total I1B.OI 51.42 66.59 121.07 24.64 34.56 29.53 12.61 19.73

Note: I I denotes nil.

Table 23 below shows the number of schools per 10,000 population in each town of the district. In the urban areas of the district as a whole. there are 3 schools per 10,000 population which provide facH_ities of primary classes, whereas only 1 school each provicles higher secon,clary, secondary!.matriculation and junior secondary I ~iddl e class educational facilities.

TABLE 23 Schools per 10.000 population in towns

Class, name and civic No. per 10,000 population status of town Higher Secondaryl Secondary/ Junior Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matricu 1a­ Secondary/ Co 11 ege tioo Middle

2 3 4 5

IV. Bawani Khera (M.e.) 2 I. Bhiwani (M.e. ) 3 HI. Charkhi Oadri (M. C. ) 2 2 3 V. Loharu (M.e.) 2 2 3 6 IV. Siwani (M.e. ) 2 2 2 V. Tosham (M.e. ) 2 2 4

Total 3

: I :_e I denotes nil. 40 Table 24 below shows the number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 population in each town of the district. In the district as a whole, the number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 population comes to 9 whereas it is the highest in Bhiwani M.e. (12), which seeIl)S to be the result of charitable nature of multi millionaires, who have opened a number of medical institutions in the town; and the lowest proportion (2) has been found in Bawani' Khera M.e. and Siwani M.e. The table also explains the degree of adequacy of the provision of beds in medical institutions in relation to its ever growing population. TABLE 24 No. of beds in medica' institutions in towns e las!":>, name- and civic No. of beds in medical institutions status of the town per 1,000 popVlation

2

IV. Bawani Khera (M.e.) 2 1. Bhiwani (M.e. ) 12 I I I. Charkh i Dadri (M.e. ) 4 V. Loharu (M.e. ) 3 IV. Siwani (M.C. ) 2

V. Tos~lalll (M.e. ) 4

Total 9

Table 25 below giv.es the proportion of slulTls population to total population and density of population per square kilometre in the only class I town of the district. The proportion of slums population to total population in Bhiwani M.e. is 30.72 per cent.

TABLE 25

Proportion of slums population i~ town

Class, name and ClvlC Proportion of tne ~lums Density in slums 5 t.a t~l-~Lthe town* population to total (per sq. Km.) .. '" ~ ~ population of the town

2 3

.....J~~~'f ~1J- ' ·IIt" , I, BH'iwarll (M.e.) 30.72 27,867 '. Total 30.72 27,867

Note: *For Class· 1 and Class 11 towns only.

Table 26 below provides the most important commodity manufactured, imported. and exported in the case of each town of the district. It explains the industrial/occupational character of the towns. Bhiwani M.C. is known for manu.facturing Niwar Nylen, importing synthetic fibres and exporting cotton and silk cloth. 41 TABLE 26 Most important commodity .anufactured. imported and exported in towns

Class, name and civic Most important commodity status of the town Manufactured Exported Imported

2 3 4

IV. Bawani Khera (M.C.) Shoes Vegetables Tractors I. Bhfwani (M.C. ) Niwar nylon Cotton and Synthetic silk cloth fibres I II. Charkhi Dadri (M.C.) Goggles Goggles Sugar

V. Loharu (M.C.) Mustard oi 1 Pulses Moong IV. Siwani (M.C. ) Gram dal Cotton Sugar V. Tosham (M.C.) Cotton Cotton Cotton

PART A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

43

SECTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

45

CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ALPHABETICAL LISTS

47

49 CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY TOGETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW :- COLUMN NO.5 Educational Primary School P Middle School M Matriculation/High School H, Higher Secondary I Pre-Uni versity / Junior College PUC Any college (graduate .level and above) C like Arts, Science, Commerce etc. Industrial School I Training School. rr. CO:::"UMN NO.6 Medical Hospital H Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre cwe Health Centre HC Primary Health Centre PHC Primary Health Su b-Centre PHS Dispensary D Nursing Home- NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner Sr-.~P Village Health Guide VHG COLUMN NO.7 DrinlEing Water Tap Water T Well Water W Tank Water TK Tu bewell Water TW HC'!.ndpump HP River Water R Canal C COLUMN NO.8 Post and Telegraph Post Office PO Telegraph Office TO Post and Telegraph Office PTO Telephone Connection Phone

COLUMN NO. 10 Communications Bus SS Railway Station RS COLUMN NO. 11 Approach to Village Pacca Road PR Kachcha Road KR 50

CODES USED IN THE VJLLAGE DIIlE~~'URY TOCETHEH W1TH WHAT THESE STAND Fon A~E TNDICATED BELOW -_- COl.UMN NO.. 13 Power Supply Electricity for domestic purposes ED EJ ectricity for agriculture EAG E] ectricity for other purposes EO like Industrial, Commercia] etc. E] ectricity for all purposes H sted above. EA COLUMN NO.. 15 Irrigated by source Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Well (with electricity) WE Tubewell (without electricity) TW Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Tank TK River R Others o Total T 51 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE LIST - 1981 CENSUS

State/Districtl Tahsil Manual Code Computer Code

Haryana 6 06 1. Ambala 1 01 1. Kall, a 1 0010 2. Nara.inga.rh 2 0020 3. Amba1.a 3 0030 4. Jagadhri 4 0040 2. Kurukshetra 2 02 1. Pehowa 1 0010 2. Guhla 2 0020 3. Kaithal: 3 0030 I 4. Thanesclr 4 0040 3. Karnal 3 03 1. Karnal 1 0010 2. Assandh 2 0020 3. Panipat 3 0030 4. Jind 4 04 1. Narwana 1 0010 2. Jind 2 0020 3. Safidon 3 0030 5. 5 05 1. 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020

6. Rohtak 6 06 1. 1 0010 2. Rohtak 2 0020 3. Jhajjar 3 0030 4. Bahadurgarh 4 0040

7. Faridabad 7 07 l. Ballabgarh 1 0010 2. 2 0020 8. Gurgaon 8 08 l. Gurgaon 1 0010 2. Nuh 2 0020 3. Ferozepur Jhirka 3 0030 52 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS

CODE LIST I98I~ENSUS-concld.

Statel District I Tahsil Manual Code Computer Code

9. Mahendragarh 9 09 1. Bawal 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 3. Mahendragarh 3 0030 4. 4 0040

10. Bhiwani 10 10 1. Bawani Khera 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 0020 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. Loharu 4 0040 11. Hisar 11 11 1. Fatehabad 1 0010 2. Tohana 2 0020 3. Hansi 3 0030 4. Hisar 4 0040 12. 12 12 1. Dabwali 1 0010 2. Sirsa 2 0020 53 CODE LISf-1991 CENSUS Statel District/ Tahsil Manual Code Computer Code

Haryana B 08 1. Ambala 1 01 1. 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Naraingarh 3 0030 4. Arnbala 4 0040 5. Barara 5 0050

2. Yamunanagar 2 02 1. Jagadhri 1 0010 2. Cb hachhrauli 2 0020 3 .. Kurukshetra 3 03 1. 1 0010 2. Pehowa 2 0020 4. Kaithal 4 04 1. Guhla I 0010 2. Kaithal 2 0020 5. Karnal 5 05 1. Karnal 1 0010 6. Panipat 6 06 1. Assandh 1 0010 2. Panipat 2 0020 7. Sonipat 7 07 1. 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020 8. Rohtak 8 08 1. Gohana 1 0010 2. Maham 2 0020 3. Rohtak 3 0030 4. Jhajjar 4 0040 5. Bahadurgarh 5 0050

9. Faridabad 9 09 1. Faridabad 1 0010 2. Ballabgarh 2 0020 3. Palwal 3 0030 4. Hathin 4 0040 54 CODE LIST 1991-GENSUS--concld. State/ District/Tahsil Manual Code Computer Code

10. Gurgaon 10 10 1. Pataudi 1 0010 2. Gurgaon 2 0020

3. Nuh 3 0030 4. Ferozepur Jhirka 4 0040 11. Rewari 11 11 1. Bawa1 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 3. 3 0030

12. Mahendragarh 12 12 1. Ma hendragarh 1 0010 2. Narnaul 2 0020 13. Bhiwani 13 13 1. Bawani Khera 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 0020 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. Loharu 4 0040 5. Tosham 5 0050 6. Siwani 6 0060 14 •• Jind 14 14 1. Narwana 0010 2. Jind 2 0020 3. Safidon 3 0030 15. Hisar 15 15 1. Fatehabad 1 0010 2. Ratia 2 0020 3. Tohana 3 0030 4. Hisar 4 0040 5. Hansi 5 0050 6. 6 0060 16. Sirsa 16 16 1. Dabwali 1 0010 2. Sirsa 2 0020 3. Rania 3 0030 4. Ellenabad 4 0040 MAPS

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TAH SIL DADRI HEADQUARTERS : TAHSIL : C.D BLOCK CHANGE IN JURISDICT IDN 1981-91 VILLAGES WI TH POPULATI ON SIZE : BELOW 200; 200-499 ; 500-999; 1000-4999; 5000 & ABOVE •••• Km 10 0 10 Km ~ UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION CODE .. UR BAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE .. "W,0l11 WA STATE HIGHWAY.. SH 20

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN BAWANI KHERA C.D_ BLOCK

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71 BAWANI KHERA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census ----- Sen a1 Name of the vlllage Locat lOn Code locatlOn Code LOt atlon Code Locat'oll C No. (Hn.dba~t No.) (Manu~l ) (computer) (Malleld 1) ( L0 1l1 f;Jter ---_._------Bawanl Khera Tahsil 1 • Aurdrgnagar (134 ) 8/13/1/2 08/13/0010/(00) 6/10/1/21 G6!1()!_Ql0/0l

2. rlallail (44) 8/13/1/21 08/13/001(1'00?1 6 ll'!1 24 6/1J",1Id,

3. 111UJI-cl 1 ("6 ) 8/13/1/13 01:i/13/0Ul0/0U13 6/10/1/36 06/10,OUlO/0(

4. Bar S 1 (133 ) 8/13/1/1 08/13/0010/0001 6/lU!1!3? 06/lJ/l()'S/OO

5. Ballanl Khera (42) 8/13/1/9 OB/13/UOlO/0009 6/1U/i/C3 06/1(;/0010/UO (Rut a 1)

6. Sohal ( 37) 8/13/1/7 08/13/0010/0007 6/10/1/16 06j1lJ/l'010/00

7. Dang Kalan (28) 8/13/1/22 08/13/0010/0022 6/10/1/25 Ob/1O/U01\JJUO,

8. Dang Khurd (29) 8/13/1/23 08/13/0010/UOt.3 6/l0/1/{_6 U6/h)/(J01U/'JO~ 9. Ohanana (52) 8/13/1 /16 08/13/0010/0016 bJ jU!1 /4c 06/10/UU10/J04

10. Jamalpur (40) 8/13/1/4 08/13/0010/0004 6 110/1/20 U6/1O/UU1L'/OU2

11. Jatal (54) 8/13/1/15 08/13/0010/001~ 6/10/1/40 06/10/0010/0041

12. Kungar (131) 8/13/1/11 08/13/0010/0011 6/lU/1/35 Uo/10/U(Jl0/003:

13. Lahar 1 Jatu (47) 8/13(1/26 08/13/0010/0026 0/10/1/29 U6/1U/U011J/002S 14. Mandhana (48) 8/13/1/27 08/13/0010/00D 6/10/1/43 06/1U/U01U/0043 (Mundhana)

15. Mundhal Kalan (55) 8/13/1/12 08/13/0010/0012 6/1U!1/38 06/10/0(; 1O/UU38

16. Mundnal Khurd (57 ) 8/13/1/14 08/13/0U1U/U014 6/1U/1 /37 Utl/l0/UU10/0037

17. Pa~osd (41) 8/13/1/3 08/13/0010/0003 6/10/1/22 U6/lU/U010/U022

18. Pur (49) 8/13/1/19 08/13/0010/0019 6/1U/1/31 1)6/10/001U/0031

19. Ratera (34 ) 8/13/1 /6 08/13/U010/0006 6/10/1/13 ()6I1U/Oul0;U f) i 3

20. (35) 8/13/1/5 08/13/0010/0JO~ 6/10/1/14 Uo/lu/lJOlO/U014

21. Slper (36) 8/13/1/8 08/13/0U 1O/OOOd 6/10/1115 06/10/UU10/0015

22. Slwana (132) 8/13/1/10 08113/0010/U010 6/10/1/33 06/10/0010/0033

23. Slwara (50) 8/13/1/18 08/13/0010/0018 6!1 0/ 1/34 06!1L/JU10/OO34

24. SUl (46) 8/13/1/14 08/13/0010/0024 6/10/1;27 ll6/10/0010/0u27

25. Sumra Khera ( 43) 8/13/1/20 08/13/0010/0020 6/10/1/30 06/1U/0010/0030

26. Taga (45) 8/13/1/25 08/13/0010/0025 6/10/1/28 06/10/0010/0028

27. Talu (51 ) 8/13/1 /17 08/13/0010/0017 6/10/1 (39 06/10/0010/0039 Tosham Tahsil (Part)

1. Bhurtana (3Y) 8/13/5/8 08/13/0050/0008 6/10/1/19 Oo/10/0l)10!U019

2. Klrawar (38) 8/13/5/6 08/13/0050/0006 6/10/1/17 06/10/0010/0017

VILLAGE DIRECTORY BAWANI KHERA C.D. BLOCK

73 74

VIllAGE SAYANI kHERP C.O. BLOCk Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ Village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and neXt Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the neare!;t place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house.., Educ a­ Medical Drinking Post Day or COrT,'muni­ holds t i anal water & days cat ions (potable) tele­ of ( bu~; graph the stop, mar­ raj 1 way ket/ s tat ion, hat, Wi! t 0\'­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bawani Khera Tahsil

1. Barsi (133 ) 4,836.00 18,305(2,926) P(9), PHS(2) T,W,TW, PO, BS M(4), HP Phone H(2) 2. Aurangnagar ( 134) 409.00 277(43) P -(-5) T,W,rW -(-5) BS,KS

3. Paposa (41) 1,161.00 2,822(420) P,M,H PHS(2) T,W,TW PO BS

4. Jamal pur (40) 2,240.00 6,331(993) P(2), PHC, T,W PO, BS M(2) ,H PHS Phone 5. Rohnat (35) 1,756.00 2,730(426) P,M PHS,O r,w PO BS

6. Ratera (34) 2,255.00 4,416(653) P(2), PHS T,W PO, BS M,H Phone 7. Bohal (37) 625.00 1,366(182) P(2) ,M -(-5) T,W,rW -(-5) BS

8. Siper (36) 1,000.00 1,602(249) P PHS T,W,TW -(-5) BS

9. Baward Khera (42) 5,107.60 428(60) -(-5) VHG T,W,TW, -(-5) BS (Rural Part) HP 10. Siwana (132 ) 1,956.00 3,794(637) P(3) ,M PHS ' T,W,TW,C PO BS

11 • Kungar (131 ) 2,631.00 8,358(1,280) P(4), PHS,D T,W,TW, PO, BS M(2) ,H HP,R,C Phone

12. Mundhal Kalan (55 ) 931 .17 2,165 (272) P(2) -(-5) T,W Phone BS

13. Bandaheri (56) 986.20 2,176(308) P -(-5) T,W Phone BS

14. Murtdhal Khurd (tJ7) 2,335.81 7,250(1,130) P,M,H, PHS,D, T,W,e PO, U;:, PUC VHG Phone 15. Jatai (54 ) 772.94 2,148(303) P PHS T,W,TW PO B::i 75 DU~ECTORY land use

App­ Neares t Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hec tares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distancE, Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Hansi (10) EA T(4,089.00), GC(4,089.00) 391.00 356.00

PR,KR Hansi ( 13) EA 1(314.00), GC(314.00) 65.00 30.00

PR,KR Bdwdni (5) EA T(l,013.00), GC(1,013.00) 45.00 24.00 79.00 Khera

PR Bawani (6) EA 1(1.932.01'), GC(1,932.00) 155.00 24.0U 129.00 Khera PR,KR Hans i (11 ) ED, T{1,464.0',), GC(1,264.00), 158.00 14.00 120.00 EAG TWE(200.00) " ~lPR,KR Bawani (14 ) EA T(1,821.00}, GC(1,821) 318.00 116.00 Khera PR,KP Hansi ( 17) EA T(502.00), GC{5U2.00} 62.00 29.00 32.00

PR,KR Hans i ( 17) EA T(933.00), GC(933.00) 10.00 17.0U 40.00

PR,KR Bawani (5) ED T(3,059.00), GC(3,059.00) 1,903.00 53.00 92.60 Khera PR Bawani (11 ) EO T{1,641.00), GC(1,641.00) 106.00 195.00 14.00 Khera PR Bawani (12 ) EA T(2,448.31), GC{2,448.31) 155.37 t? .32 Khera PR Bawani ( 13) EO, T(568.00), GC(568.00) 268.00 0.17 95.00 Khera E.AG PR Maham ( 12) ED, T(914.00), GC(914.00) 40.00 0.20 32.00 EAG PR,KR Maham (12 ) EA T(1,994.00), GC(1,994.00) 163.81 178.00

PR Bawani ( 16) EA T(640.00), GC(b40.00? 70.94 62.00 Khera 76

VILLAGE BANANI JHERA C.D. BLOCJ Amenities and ------Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (wlth hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water 8. days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ s tat ion, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bawanf Khera Tahsil--Concld.

16. Dhanalla (;2) 3,49':.39 10,19,( 1,532) P(,), PHC, T ,W,TW no, M(Z) , PH:,(C ) Phone H(Z) 17. Talu (; 1 ) L,8':11.U3 6,546(9<'9) P(L), PHS,D TW PO, tlS M(Z) ,H Phune

18. Siwara (,U) 1,1,6.00 3,,13(449) P ,M.H PH:' T,W PU tlS

19. Pur (49) <',UL9.UO 5,697(833) P,M,H PHC, r,W,TW, PO, flS PH:"U HP,R,C Phone

20. Sumra Khera (43) 484.0U 743(96) r fJH:, T,W -(-5) -(-5)

21 'la 1 i ali (44) 4,102.24 10,243(1,557) P(Z), PHS T,W,TW PO, BS M(2) ,H Phone 22. Dang Kalan (28) 903.00 1,648(263) P,M PHS T,W,TW PO, HS Phone 23. Dang Khurd (29) 795.00 1,440(246) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

24 Sui ;46) 1,147.00 3,803(561) P,M,H, PHC, T,W,HP PO BS,RS PUC PHS(2) 25 r Taga (45) 264.26 34(2) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5)

26 Lohari Jatu (47) 2,424.03 6,960 ( 1 ,098) P(2}, PHS, T,W,TW, PO, BS M(2) ,H VHG HP Phone 27 Mandhana (48) 1,964.72 4,437(638) P.M,H PHS T,W PO BS \Mundhana) Total 50,625.39 119,124(18,086) P(46) PHC(4) M(28) PHS(24) H( 16) 0(5) PUC(2) VHG(3) 77 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able avail able gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bhiwani (16 ) EA T(2,912.00), GC(2,912.00) 232.39 348.00

PR Bawan; (15 ) EA T(2,195.00), GC(2,195.00) 451.03 245.00 Khera PR Bawan; (11 ) ED T(1,016.00), GC(1,016.00) 38.00 1.00 71.00 Khera PR,KR Bawan; (6) EA T(1,734.00), GC(1,734.00) 163.00 120.00 12.00 Khera PR Bawan; (3) ED, T(410.00), GC(410.00) 29.00 24.00 21.00 Khera EAG

PR Bawan; (6) EO, T(2,592.0Q), GC(2,592.00) 1,176.00 34.24 300.00 Khera EAG PR,KR Bawan; (8) EA T(532.00), GC(532.00) 300.00 71.00 Khera PR,KR Bawani (8) EA T(652.00), GC(652.00) 74.00 69.00 Khera PR,KR Bawan; ( 13) EA T(577.00), GC(577.00) 465.00 105.00 Khera PR Bawan; (3) ED T(240.00), GC(240.00) 0.26 24.00 Khera PR,KR Bawani ( 3) ED, T(1,333.00), GC(1,333.00) 922.00 0.03 169.00 Khera EAG PR Bawan; (8) ED, T(784.00), GC(784.00) 1,016.00 83.72 81.00 Khero EO T{38,309.31). GC{38.109.31), 8,777.54 619.62 2,918.92 TWE(200.00) 78

VIllAGE BAWANI KHERA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amen it ies available ( if not a va il ab 1e within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vi 11 age, a dash (- ) is shown in the column and nex t Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi llage and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ~------house- £duc a- ~edical Drinking Post Day or COOlmun i- holds tional water & oays cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat. water- if any way)

2 ::I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tosh~ Tahsil (Part) 6. Kirawar (38) 1,574.00 4,252(644) P(2) , PHS HI PO, BS M,H Phone 8. Bhurtana (39) 783.00 2,366(380) P,M PHS TW PO BS

Total 2,357.00 6,618(1,024) P(3) M(2) PHS(2) H(l) Bawani Khera C.D. Block Grand Total 52,982.39 125,742(19,110) P(49) PHC(4) M(30) PHS(26) H(l7) 0(5) PUC(2) VHG(3) 79 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Neares t Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age di stance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Tosham ( 10) ED, T(1,150.00), GC(1,150.00) 349.00 75.00 EAG

PR,KR Bawani (6) ED, T(495.00), GC(495.00) 239.00 49.00 Khera EAG T(1,645.00), GC(1,645.00) 588.00 124.00

T( 39, 954.31}, GC(39, 754.31). 9,365.54 619.62 3,042.92 TWE(200.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN BHIWANI C.D. BLOCK

81

83 BHIWANI C.D. BLDCK ------1991 Census 1981 Census

------~------~------~ Seri a1 Name of the village locatlon Code locatlOn Code Locat 10n Code Loc at 1on Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

------~----~---~------2 3 4 5 6

_--- --~------~--- Bhiwani Tahsil (Part) Ajit Pura (105) 8/13/2/70 08/13/0020/0070 6/10/2/93 06/10/0020/0093 (Jit Pural 2 Asalwas Dubia (54 ) 8/13/2/49 08/13/0020/0049 6/10/2/69 06/10/0020/0069 3 Asalwas Marhata (55) 8/13/2/48 08/13/0020/0048 6/10/2/68 06/10/0020/0068 (Asalwas Marhtha) 4 Azadnagar ( 147) 8/13/2/41 08/13/0020/0041 6/10/2/63 06/10/0020/0063 5 Badala (118) 8/13/2/66 08/13/0020/0066 6/10/2/90 06/10/0020/0090 6 Badesra (53) 8/13/2/11 08/13/0020/0011 6/10/2/41 06/10/0020/0041 Bamla (15 ) 8/13/2/63 08/13/0020/0063 6/10/2/119 06/10/0020/0119 8 (24) 8/13/2/3 08/13/0020(0003 6/10(2/102 06/10/0020/0102 9 Bhakra (Bhakhra) (56) 8/13(2/47 08/13/0020/0047 6/10/2/67 06/10 /0020 /0067 10 Bhiwani Janpal (21 ) 8/13/2/22 08/13/0020/0022 6/10/2/98 06/10/0020/0098 11 Bhiwani Lahar (22) 8/13/2/20 08/13/0020(0020 6/10/2/101 06/10/0020/0101 12 Biran (27) 8(13(2/1 08(13/0020/0001 6(10/2;76 06/10/0020/0076 13 Chang (5) 8/13/2/12 08/13/0020/0012 6/10/2/113 06/10/0020/0113 14 Devsar (25) 8/13/2/24 08/13/0020/0024 6/10/2;78 06/10/0020/0078 15 Dhan a l adanpur (19 ) 8/13/2/54 08/13/0020/0054 6/10/2/95 06/10/0020/0095 16 Dhana Narsan (20) 8/13/2/58 08/1310020/0058 6/10/2/94 06/10/0020/0094 17 Dhani Brahmanan (58) 8/13/2/44 08/13/0020/0044 6/10/2/66 06/10/0020/0066 (Dhani Barhamnan) 18 Dhareru ( 119 ) 8/13/2/67 08/13/0020/0067 6/10/2/91 06/10/0020/0091 19 Dhirana Kalan (101 ) 8/13/2/56 08/13/0020/0056 6/10/2/80 06/10/0020/0080 20 Ghuskani (7) 8/13/2/8 08(13/0020/0008 6/10/2/107 06/10/0020/0107 21 Goripur ( 111 ) 8/13/2/73 08/13/0020/0073 6/10/2/86 06/10/0020/0086 22 Gujrani (11 ) 8/13/2/9 08/13/0020/0009 6/10/2/109 06/10/0020/0109 23 Haluwas ( 102) 8/13/2/23 08/13/0020/0023 6/10/2/79 06/10/0020/0079 24 Kaluwas (13 l 8/13/2110 08/13/0020/0016 6110/2/110 06/10/0020/0110 25 Kaunt ( 18) 8/13/2/21 08/13/0020/0021 6/10/2/97 05/10/0020/0097 26 Kayla (Kaila) ( 117) 8/13/2/65 08/13/0020/0065 6/10/2/117 06/10/0020/0117 27 Kitl ana ( 106) 8/13/2/72 08/13/0020/0072 6/10/2/87 06/10/0020/0087 28 Madhmi:\ Dhvi (112) 8/13/2/74 08/13/0020/0074 6/10/2/88 06/10/0020/0088 29 Manheru (113) 8/13/2/69 08/13/0020/0069 6/1012/89 06/10/0020/0089 30 Mitathal (6) 8/13/2/10 08/13/0020/0010 6/10/2/108 06/10/0020/0108 84 BHIWANI C.O. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Code Location Code Locat i on Code Locat i on Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Bhiwani Tahsll (Part)--Concld.

31 Nandgaon ( 1 ) 8/13/2/54 08/13/0020/0054 6/10/2/82 06/10/0020/0082 32 Nanga} (114 ) 8/13/2/68 08/13/0020/0068 6/10/2/92 06/10/0020/0092 33 NangJa ( 57) 8/13/2/42 08/13/0020/0042 6/10/2/65 06/10/0020/0065 34 Nathuwas (14 ) 8/1312/17 08/13/0020/0017 6/10/2/111 06/10/0020/0111 35 Naurangabad (16) 8/13/2/62 08/13/0020/0062 6/10/2/120 06/10/0020/0120 36 Nimriwali (104 ) 8/13/2171 08/13/0020/0071 6/10/2/85 06/10/0020/0085 37 Ninan ( 17) 8/13/2/19 08/13/0020/0019 6/10/2/99 06/10/0020/0099 38 Pahladgarh ( 103) 8/13/2/57 08/13/0020/0057 6/10/2/84 06/10/0020/0084 39 Paluwas (Palwas) (12) 8/13/2/18 08/13/0020/0018 6/10/2/100 06/10/0020/0100 40 Phul Pura (3) 8/13/2/64 08/13/0020/0064 6/10/2/116 06/10/0020/0116 41 Prem Nagar (9) 8/13/2/5 08/13/0020/0005 6/10/2/105 06/10/0020/0105 42 Rajgarh (100) 8/13/2/53 08/13/0020/0053 6/10/2/81 06/10/0020/0081 43 Rajpura Kharkari (23) 8/13/2/4 08/13/0020/0004 6/10/2/103 06/10/0020/0103 (Rajpura Kharkhari) 44 Riwari (4) 8/13/2/15 08/13/0020/0015 6/10/2/112 06/10/0020/0112 45 Rupgarh (99) 8/13/2/55 08/13/0020/0055 6/10/2/83 06/10/0020/0083 46 Sai (1 ) 8/13/2/13 08/13/0020/0013 6/10/2/114 06/10/0020/0114 47 Sanga (116 ) 8/13/2/61 08/13/0020/0061 6/10/2/118 06/10/0020/0118 48 Sarsa (Sirsa) (2) 8/13/2/14 08/13/0020/0014 6/10/2/115 06/1010020/0115 49 Tigrana (10) 8/13/2/6 08/13/0020/0006 6/10/2/104 06/10/0020/0104 50 Tigri (8) 8/13/217 08/13/0020/0007 6/10/2/106 06/10/0020/0106 51 Umrawat (115) 8/13/2/60 08/13/0020/0060 6/10/2/90 06/10/0020/0090 VILLAGE D~RY BHIWANI C.D. BLOCK

85 86 VIllAGE BHIWANI C.D. BlOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Tota'l Amenities available ( if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash" (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance it'l broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (in number where the facility is availablp is given) hectares) of house------~------Educa- Med ica 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tel e- of (bus graph the stop, mar- ra il way ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bhinni Tahsil (Part)

1 Biran (27) 1,089.80 3,789 (596) P(3), PHC, T,W,TW, P. LO. BS M(2),H PHS HP Phone 3 Bapora (24) 3,645.76 9,383 (1,391) P(2), PHS(2), T,W, PO, BS M(2) ,H VHG HP Phone 4 Rajpura (23) 339.00 673 (100) P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) Kharkari (Rajpura Kharkhari) 5 Prem Nagar (9) 306.53 3,650 (616) P,M,H PHS, T,W PO BS VHG 6 Tigrana (10) 2,622.00 8,750 (1.357) P(2), PHS(2) , T,W P.LO. BS M(2),H D,VHG 7 Tigri (8) 856.71 298 (44) P,M -(-5) T,W,TK -(-5) BS 8 Ghuskan; (7) 788.72 2,461 (369) P,M PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP,R BS 9 Gujrani ( 11 ) 1,396.55 3,608 (575) P(2), PHS T,W PO M,H

10 Mitathal (6) 2,377 .00 6.437 (886) P(3), PHS T,W,HP,R POI BS M(2),H, Phone 11 Badesra (53) 2,324.88 5,428 (848) P(2), PHS, T,W, HP PO BS M(2),H VHG 12 Chang (5) 3,000.00 9,535(1,468) P{2), PHC, T,W,TW, PO, BS M(3), PHS, 'B Phone H(3) VHG 13 Sai ( 1) 1,710.58 4,247 (611 ) P,M,H VHG T,W PO, BS Phone

14 Sarsa (2) 1,022.22 1,934 (320) P PHS T,W -(-5) BS (Sirsa) 15 Riwari (4) 1,434.00 3,378 (482) P{2), PHS T,TW, PO .. ' BS M HP,R Phone

16 Kaluwas (13) 343.00 1,555 (249) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW, -(,.5) BS (Part) HP 87 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bhiwani (13) EA T(509.13),GC(509.13) 456.17 23.40 101.10

PR Bhiwani (6) EA T(2096.00),GC(2092.00),TWE(4.00) 1,166.00 3.76 380.00

PR Bhiwani (3) ED, T(154.00), GC(154.00) 139.00 46.00 fAG

PR Bhiwani (10) EA T(254.95), GC(254.95) 401.85 149.73

PR 8hiwani ( 10) EA T(1,894.00), GC(1887.00). TWf(7.00) 404.00 324.00 pp Bhiwani (9) EA T(715.30), GC(715.30) 63.06 78.35 '" . . fl1Wan; (11) EA T(600.00), GC(600.00) 108.00 1.72 79.00

PR Bh i warl1 (7) EA T(644.55), GC(644.55) 587.00 14.00 151.00

PR Bhiwani ( 10) EA T(1 ,944.00), GC(1,944.00) 200.00 11.00 222.00

PR,KR Bhiwani (18) ED, 42.00 T(1,103.00), GC(1,103.00) 603.00 454.88 122.00 EAG PR,KR Bhiwani (13) ED, T(2,718.00), GC(2,700.00), WE(8.00) 282.00 EAG TWE(10.00)

PR Bhiwani (17) EA T(1,204.00), GC(1,204.00) 362.00 142.58 2.00

PR Bhiwani (13) EA T(727.00), GC(707.00), TW(4.00), 191.00 3.22 101.00 TWE(16.00) PR,KR Bhiwani (13) ED, T(162.00),GC{154.00),TWE(8.00) 1,145.00 127.00 EAG PR Bhiwani (3) EA T(238.00), GC(237.00), TW(1.00) 38.00 3.00 64.00 ,J o ,J 1'1 o ... 101 41 ... I > 'I" ill III i/) III i/) Vl III ill oj.I III III .,. III al III 00 It) 00 OJ OJ 00 j

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'"'\0 III .,. I[) C IU III I[) 'I" N N ttl ttl \0 N IX! r.• rJ\ \0 N <0 ttl N IX! '"l o rJ\ o o:t IX! o:t o o 0\ ~ • • '" N V ... N ttl "" ... o o g \0 o ('. 0\ o ID 0\ o o 0\ , ... o, v, , o, o N o I '" \0 'It o ... 0\ M ID N N 0\ o:t V N ID \0 o ... I'" IX! 0\ III I"" M ttl ID ID (Y) N ID'" ID • '" " "" ... (Y) ...... ,... ,... N ,...... ,... N IX! ... o III CO III N ... N .. N III I[) ..... '-' .... '" '-' ,... +l +) I­ ,... s.. It! c: C ,.. 111 Q. ill III 1/1 .... I ...... C III 1/1 'f" Co 'I'" ., C C 1/1 III to III , lUlIl ..... 1: ...... c .... III III 'I'" E III j..I ); J: N "'" !. ); III ,.. +l (.,) ); ); oj.I c: to \. +-' III III )..j.J I'J 'I'" E C III ::l .- I. ill ); ill C ); C. :;!.. VI c: t: III t: ""~iIl:: .- III ill c: ," ~ :: 'I'" C e' I\) > III ill t: s. III s. III S. III 0.. tl. 'f" ~ 0 III .!: 0 11l0. Q) t: s. C III III 1'0 ( III OJI'j 000 ..... 00 I tl...... Z al..J :i :: ...... 0 (E ..... E 1lIt:(I) U Oil , 0'1'" 00 ('. <0 0\ o I"" N N _,+lUZ I"" ...... N N N o:t 89 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated ty source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for cult;- (inc 1ud- vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Bhiwani (5) EA T(271.00), GC(270.00), TW(1.00) 54.00 2.00 47.00

PR Bhiwani (3) EA T(617.00), GC(614.00), WE(3.00) 118.00 30.84 28.00

PR Bhiwani (5) ED, 1(107.00), GC(82.00), TWE(25.00) 14.90 25.00 EAG inhabited

PR Bhiwani (3) ED, T(98.00), GC(98.00) 213.00 5.16 44.00 EAG inhabited

PR Bhiwani (5) EA T(249.00), GC(123.00), WE(48.00) 350.00 47.47 63.00 TW(78.00) PR,KR Bhiwani (5) fA T(912.00), GC(732.00), TW(180.00) 2,412.79 289.00

PR Bhiwani (29) EO, T(73.00), GC(73.00) 206.00 1.00 36.00 EAG PR Bhiwani (27) EA T(159.00), GC(159.00) 66.00 35.06 22.GO

PR,KR Bhiwani (21 ) EA T(254.13), GC(126.25), WE(127.88) 346.82 71.21

PR,KR Bhiwani (19) EA T(235.11), GC(203.54), W(31.57) 398.62 65.56

PR Bhiwani (21) EA T(125.93), GC(76.08), WE(49.85) 547.13 80.94 90 VILLAGE BHlWANI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Cammun;":" holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of ( bus graph the stop, mar- rai lway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 49 Asalwas (54) 527.00 1,447 ( 189) P -(10+) T,W,TW -(-5) BS Dubia 53 Rajgarh ( 100) 1,152.93 2,974 (414) P(2), PHS T,W,TW -(-5) BS M,H 54 Nandgaon (1 ) 825.14 2,016 (333) P(2), PHS T,W PO BS M,H 55 Rupgarh (99) 810.98 2,049 (309) P,M,H 0 T,W PO BS

56 Ohirana (101 ) 681.89 1,864 (256) P,M -(-5) T,W,TK, -(-5) BS Kal an TW,HP, R,C 57 Pahladgarh ( 103) 637.78 1,775 (309) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

58 Ohana (20) 678.65 1,399 (213) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Narsan 59 Ohana (19) 751.09 1,892 (298) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Ladanpur

60 Umrawat (115) 597.71 2,246 (312) P -(-0) T,W -(-5) BS

61 Sanga (116) 1,053.79 3,571 (559) P(2), PHS T,W PO BS M,H 62 Naurangabad (16) 728.42 1,725 (223) P PHS T,W, -(-5) -(-5) TW 63 Bamla (15) 1,681.04 8,915 (1321) P(3), PHS, T,W,TK, PO BS, RS M(3) , 0(2), R,C H(2), VHG PUC 64 Phul Pura (3) 1,537.78 1,339 (214) P PHS T,W,TK, -(-5) BS R,C,S

65 Kayla ( 117) 1,061.00 3,053 (427) P,M,H PIIS T ,W PO BS (Kai 1a)

J ~)".:7" \ 66 Bad

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supp ly rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bhiwani (23) ED, T(123.02), GC(56.25), WE(66.77) 359.24 44.74 EAG PR Bhiwani (13) EA r(284.431. GC(263.98), TW(20.45) 768.34 100 .16

PR Bhiwani (11) ED, 1(211.00), GC(18D.OO). TW(31.0~) 529.00 38.14 47.00 EAG PR Bhiwani (10) EA T(147.00), GC(129.00), TW(18.00) 577 .00 24.98 62.00

PR Bhiwani (6) EA T(108.8S), GC(93.93), W(2.27), 533.68 39.36 TW(12.65)

PR Bhiwani (6) EA 1(74.00), GC(34.00). TWE(40.00) 482.00 24.78 57.00

PR Bhiwani (6) EA r(8.00), TW(4.00), TWE(4.00) 604.00 26.65 40.00

PR Bhiwani (5) EA T(79.00). GC(24.00), TW(35.00), 548.09 53.00 71.00 TWE(20.00)

PR Bhiwani (5) EA T(211.00), GC(202.00), TW(9.00) 104.00 9.71 73.00

PR Bhiwani (10) EA T(970.00), GC(960.00). TW(10.00) 77 .79 6.00

PR Bhiwani (8) EA T(434.00), GC(394.00), TW(39.0Q), 193.00 1.42 100.00 TWf(1.00) PR Bhiwani (8) EA T(998.00), GC(984.00), TWE(14.00) 467.04 216.00

PR,KR Bhiwani (11) fA T(845.38), GC(813.00), W(13.76), 56~.29 131.11 TWf(18.62)

PR Bhiwani (13) fA T(~08.00), GC(807.00). TWE(1.00) 181.00 5.00 67.00

PR Bhiwan1 (13) fA T(435.03). GC(435.03) 7.06 33.00 92 VILLAGE BHIWANI C.0. BlOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the, column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility ;s available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bhiwani Tahsil CPart)--Concld.

67 Ohareru (119) 1,334.63 4,203 (590) P,H,1t PHS,O T,W PO BS

68 Nangal (114) 657.60 1,698 (276) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

69 Manheru (113) 1,743.76 6,296 (914) P,M(2), HC,PHC T,W.TW, PO, BS,RS H PHS HP Phone 70 Ajit Pura (105) 714.66 1,444 (211) P -(5-10) T,W -(-5) as (Jit Pura) 71 Nimriwali (104 ) 1,143.62 2,382 (341) P(2} , 0 T,W PO as M,H 72 Kitlana (106) 989.00 3,673 (545 ) P( 3) PHS T,W, PO, BS M(2} ,H TK,HP Phone 73 Goripur ( 111 ) 454.00 1,890 (253) P PHS, T,W,TK, PO, BS RP(2) TW,HP,C Phone 74 Madhma Ohvi (112) 435.00 1,012 (154) P RP T,W, -(-5) BS TW,C

Bhiwani C.D. 56,135.98153,075(22955) P(69) PHC(4) Block M(42) PHS(27) Total H(27) 0(6) PUC(1) RP(3) VHG(9) 93 DIRECTORY land use

~------.. ~------~------.. ----- App­ Nearest Power l and use (1. e. area under cI iff erent types of 1 and use in hect-arAs roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Ar~a not (i n kms) irr-i­ ab1e aVdllob10 gatE'd wastp fer culti- ( inc 1 ud - Vi:l t i on ing gallchar and groves)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN DADRI-ll C.D. BLOCK

95

97 OADRI-U C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Mo.nual) (Computer)

Dadri Tahsil (Part)

1. Abidpura (81) 8/13/3/165 08/13/0030/0165 6/10/3/155 06/10/0030/0155 2. Akhtiarpura ( 108) 8/13/3/45 08/13/0030/0045 6/10/3/65 06/10/0030/0065 3. Asawari (83) 8/13/3/132 08/13/0030/0132 6/10/3/148 06/10/0030/0148 4. Badal (84) 8/13/3/104 08/13/0030/0104 6/10/3/147 06/10/0030/0147 s. Badhwana (182) 8/13/3/163 08/13/0030/0163 6/10/3/140 06/10/0030/0140 6. (72) 8/13/3/164 08/13/0030/0164 6/10/3/156 06/10/0030/0156

7. Balkra (Balkara) (79~ 8/13/3/146 08/13/0030/0146 6/10/3/54 06/10/0030/0054 8. Balrod ( 180) 8/13/3/161 08/13/0030/0161 6/10/3/166 06/10/0030/0166 9. Barsana (89 ) 8/13/3/96 08/13/0030/0096 6/10/3/60 06/10/0030/0060 10. Beejna (184 ) 8/13/3/158 08/13/0030/0158 6/10/3/137 1il6/10/0030/0137 11 • Birhi Kal an (93) 8/13/3/41 08/13/0030/0041 6/10/3/61 06/10/0030/0061 12. Birhi Khurd (95) 8/13/3/42 08/13/0030/0042 6/10/3/63 06/10/0030/0063 13. Chandeni (65) 8/13/3/155 08/13/0030/0155 6/10/3/133 06/10/0030/0133 (Uhandan;) 14. Changrod (179 ) 8/13/3/162 08/13/0030/0162 6/10/3/165 06/10/0030/0165 (Changror) 15. Charkhi (143) 8/13/3/91 08/13/0030/0091 6/10/3/42 06/10/0030/0042 16. Chhapar (98) 8/13/3/3 08/13/0030/0003 6/10/3/71 06/10/0030/0071 17. Chirya (175) 8/13/3/171 08/13/0030/0171 6/10/3/162 06/10/0030/0162 18. Dadhi Bana (73 ) 8/13/3/166 08/13/0030/0166 6/10/3/158 06/10/0030/0158 19. Dadhi Chhilar (178) 8/13/3/167 08/13/0030/0167 6/10/3/157 06/10/0030/0157 20. Dadri ( 147) 8/13/3/87 08/13/0030/0087 6/10/3/43 06/10/0030/0043 21. Datol; ( 176) 8/13/3/170 08/13/0030/0170 6/10/3/163 06/10/0030/0163 22. Dohk; (107) 8/13/3/44 08/13/0030/0044 6/10/3/67 06/10/0030/0067 23. Dudhwa (177 ) 8/13/3/168 08/13/0030/0168 6/10/3/164 06/10/0030/0164 24. F dtengarh ( 140) 8/13/3/48 08/13/0030/0048 6/10/3/40 06/10/0030/0040 25. - bh ikan (141 ) 8/13/3/89 08/13/0030/0089 6/10/3/38 06/10/0030/0038 26. Goka 1 (67) 8/13/3/153 08/13/0030/0153 6/10/3/144 06/10/0030/0144 27. (69) 8/13/3/152 08/13/0030/0152 6/10/3/146 06/10/0030/0146 28. Jawa (183 ) 8/13/3/159 08/13/0030/0159 6/10/3/138 06/10/0030/0138 29. Jhojhu Kalan (71 ) 8/13/3/150 08/13/0030/0150 6/10/3/141 06/10/0030/0141 30. Jhojhu Khurd (70) 8/13/3/151 08/13/0030/0151 6/10/3/143 06/10/0030/0143 31. Kalal; (82) 8/13/3/149 08/13/0030/0149 6/10/3/154 06/10/0030/0154 98 OADRI-II C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

32. Kalyana (145 ) 8/13/3/133 08/13/0030/0133 6/10/3/151 06/10/0030/0151 33. Kheri Battar (92) 8/13/3/94 08/13/0030/0094 6/10/3/58 06/10/0030/0058 34. Kheri Bura (144 ) 8/13/3/93 08/13/0030/0093 6/10/3/57 06/10/0030/0057 35. Mahra (91) 8/13/3/95 08/13/0030/0095 6/10/3/59 06/10/0030/0059 36. Mankawas (97) 8/13/3/43 08/13/0030/0043 6/10/3/64 06/10/0030/0064 37. Mandola (74) 8/13/3/148 08/13/0030/0148 6/10/3/153 06/10/0030/0153 38. Mandoli (80) 8/13/3/147 08/13/0030/0147 6/10/3/152 06/10/0030/0152 39. Narsingwas (2) 8/13/3/2 08/13/0030/0002 6/10/3/69 06/10/0030/0069 40. Naurangabad (185) 8/13/3/124 08/13/0030/0124 6/9/3/143 06/09,0030/0143 Jattan 41. Naurangabad (11 ) 8/13/3/125 08/13/0030/0125 6/9/3/142 06/09/0030/0142 Rajputan 42. Noswa (Nosuba) (7) 8/13/3/172 08/13/0030/0172 6/9/3/1 06/09/0030/0001 43. Palri (181 ) 8/13/3/160 08/13/0030/0160 6/10/3/139 06/10/0030/0139 44. Pandwan (96) 8/13/3/92 08/13/0030/0092 6/10/3/62 06/10/0030/0062 (Oandwan) 45. Pantawas Khurd (109) 8/13/3/46 08/13/0030/0046 6/10/3/66 06/10/0030/0066

46. Pentawas Kalan (110) 8/13/3/47 08/~ 3/0030 /004 7 6/10/3/41 06110/0030/0041 47. Ramalwas (66) 8/13/31154 08/13/0030/0154 6/10/3/142 06/10/0030/0142 48. Rasiwas (94) 8/13/3/1 08/13/0030/0001 6/10/3/68 06/10/0030/0068 49. Sahuwas (142) 8/13/3/90 08/13/0030/0090 6/10/3/39 06/10/0030/0039 50. Sarangpur (3) 8/13/3/4 08/13/0030/0004 6/10/3/70 06/10/0030/0070 51 Shiswala (85) 8/13/3/98 08/13/0030/0098 6/10/3/149 06/10/0030/0149 (Seeswala) 52. Tiwa 1a (90) 8/13/3/97 08/13/0030/0097 6/'10/3/150 06/1.Qj0030/0l50 VILLAGE DIRECTORY DADRI-II C.D. BLOCK

99 100 VILLAGE DADRI II C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of \OUS graph the stop, mar­ rai lway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Dadri TahSil (Part) 1. Ras iwas (94) 972.00 2,414(351) P ,M PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 2. Narsingwas (2) 540.00 1,105(157) P ,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

3. Chhapar (98) 2,115.00 4,489(705) P(2),M,H PHC, T,W,TW PO, BS PHS,D Phone 4. Sarangpur (3) 690.00 1,270(187) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

41. Birhi Kalan (93) 1,349.20 3,483(526) P,M,H PHS T,W PO BS

42 Birhi Khurd (95) 253.50 276(46) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5)

43 Mankawas (97) 1,216.00 3,133(421) P,M PHC,PHS T,W PO BS

44 Dohki (107) 750.68 2,600(402) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

45 Akhtiarpura (108) 401.44 847(134) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

46 Pantawas (109) 720.00 1,504(244) P -(-5) T , vi -(-5) BS Khurd

47 Penta~las (110) 1,149.70 2,810(395) P(2) ,M,H PHS T,W PO BS Kalan

48 Fatehgarh (140) 749.00 2,542(332) P (2),M PHS,VHG W,TW PO BS.RS

87 Dadri (Part)(147) 1,850.82 Un-

89 Ghikara (141) 583.00 2,128(306) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

90 Sahuwas (142) 760.00 1,570(228) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(5-10) BS

91 Charkhi (143) 1,882.00 6,214(904) P ,M,H PHS T,W PO BS 10] DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distanc.e Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti- ( i nc 1ud·· vat i on ing gauchar and grove'; )

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR.KR Charkhi (17) EA T(600.94). GC(550.36). TW(50.58) 270.12 100.94 Daon PR.KR Charkhi (24) EA T(24.00). GC,11.00). TW(13.00) 453.0\, 63.00 Dadri PR Bhiwani ( 13) EA T(166.00). GC(30.00). TW(33.00). 1.823.00 126.00 TWE(103.00) PR Bhiwani (12) ED. l\II/.UO), GC(10.00), WE(107.00) 515.00 58.00 EAG PR Charkhi ( 13) EA T(454.20), GC(343.00), TWE(111.20) 697.00 65.00 133.00 Dadri PR Chilrkhi (13) EA T(60.20). GC(55.10), TWE(5.10) 165.20 3.10 20.00 Dadri PR Charkhi (8) EA T(235.00). GC(235.00) 692.00 37.00 252.00 Dadri PR.KR Charkhi (17 ) EA T(102.00). GC(35.00), TW(67.00) 566.00 82.68 Dadri PR Charkhi (16) EA T(59.69), GC(59.69) 296.91 44.84 Dadri PR.KR Charkhi ( 10) EA T(82.00), 6C(82.00) 597.00 28.00 13.00 Dadri PR Charkhi (8) EA T(49.51). GC(49.51) 1,001.65 98.54 Oadri PR Charkhi (8) ED. T(165.00). TW(90.00). R(75.00) 507.00 77 .00 Oadri EAG inhabited

PR.KR Charkhi (6) EA T(323.00). GC(239.00). WE(10.00). 188.00 10.UO 62.00 Oadri TW(62.00), TWE(12.00) PR,KR Charkhi (8) EA T(145.00), GC(131.00), WE(8.00) , 557.00 3.00 55.00 Dadri TW(4.00),TWE(2.00) PR Charkhi EA (5) T(800.00), GC(791.00), HJE(9.00) 884.00 198.00 Dadri 102 VILLAGE DADRI 11 C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Na me of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (w i th hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code nurnber) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Ec1uca- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holr1c; tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat. water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Oadri Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

92 ~, andwan (96) 732.00 1,990(301) P -(-5) T,W,TK -(5-10) -(-5) (Dandwall ) 93 Kheri Bura (144 ) 578.00 2,505(392) P (2),M PHS T,W PO BS

94 Khen Battar (92) 1,006.00 1,622(218) P -(5-10) T,W -(-5) BS

95 Mahra (91 ) 696.45 1,783(241) P PHS T,W PO BS

96 Bdrsana (89) 599.00 1,569(246) P,M PHS(2) T,W,TW PO BS

97 Tiwala (90) 848.21 2,589(418) P ,M,H PHS,D T,W,TW PO BS

98 Shiswala (85 ) 911.00 2,011 (300) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW PO BS (Seeswala) 124 Naur angabad (185) 1,063.50 1,517(225) P,M RP TW PO BS Jattan 125 Naurangabad (11 ) 834.85 2,144(290) P -(-5) TW -(-5) BS Raj put:1Il 131 Badal (84) 485.00 1,565(240) P PHS T,W,rW -(-5) BS

132 ASdwari (83) 9l1B.00 325(62) P -(-5) r,TW - (-5) BS

133 Ka lyana (145) 1,766.43 3,241(471) P(2) ,M,H PHS T,TW PO BS

\46 lla 1k ra (79) 671.36 2 ,4GB( 333) P,M PHS(2) T,W,HI -(-5) BS (I;d 1kdrd)

147 ~~anl~cll i (80) 367.00 1,874(251 ) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

~\Mdl) Ie {74 } 615.00 1,535{Z89) P,M,H -(-5) T ,W,TW, 1'0 as "i. HP 103 DIRECTORY

land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) , to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste fer culti- (incl ud- vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Charkhi (10) E'A T(211.00). GC(177.00), TW(17.00), 460.00 61.00 Dadri TWE(17.00) PR Charkhi (8) EA T(185.00). GC(12.00), TW(100.00), 321.00 72.00 Dadri TWE(73.00; PR Charkhi (10) EA T(142.00). GC(28.00), WE(114.00) 594.00 75.00 195.00 Dadri PR Charkhi (11 ) EA 7(93.00), GC(68.00), WE(25.00) 472.00 35.45 96.00 Dadri PR Charkhi (14) EA T(337.00), GC(255.00), WE(82.00) 191.00 71.00 Dadri PR,FP Charkhi ( 16) EA T(308.56). GC(168.95), WE(139.61) ~ 39'3.55 146.10 Dadri

PR,KR Charkhi (18) EA T(195.00), TWE(195.00) 453.00 JS'.OQ 248.00 Dadri PR Mahendra- (21) EA T(188.00), TWE(188.00) 524.00 3,1.50 garh

PR,KR Mahendra- (21) EA T(176.00}, TWE(176.00) 495.85 ~63.00 garh PR Charkhi ( 17) EA T(151.00), W(151.00) 229.00 47.00 58.00 Dadri PR Charkhi ( 18) EA T(552.00), WE(552.00) 192.00 224.00 Dadr·j

PR Charkhi (1') EA T(709.43), GC(670.00), TW(JY.43) 58~.00 ~26.00 346.00 Dadri

PR Charkhi (8) ED, T(154.00). GC(25.00), WE(129.00) 42~.OO 92. "36 Dadri EAG

PR Charkhi (10) EA T(149.00), GC(140.00), TW(9.00) 176.00 42.00 Dadri

PR,FP Charkhi (13 ) EA T(280.00), GC(50.00), WE(230.UU) 2ClO.UO ~2. riO 3.00 Dadri 104 VILLAGE DAfJRI I I· C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

L oca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not ava il ab le within the t ion (wlth hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- hol ds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai 1way ket/ station, hat water- if any way)

----~------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 149 Kalal; (82) 503.00 1,068(151 ) P RP T,W,TW -(-5) BS

150 Jhojhu Kalan (71 ) 2,096.00 6,918(1084) P(2),M(2), PHC,PHS, T,W,TW, PO, BS H(2),PUC RP(5}, HP Phone VHG 151 Jhojhu i

152 Gudana (69) 849.00 2,141 (311 ) P,M -(-5) T,W PO BS

153 Gokal ( 67) 468.62 722(107) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(5-10) BS

154 Rarna 1wa s (66) 851.45 1,804(270) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(5-10) BS

155 Chandeni (65) 341.00 2 ,094( 343) P ,M,H PHS T,W PO BS (C hdTlddrli) 15e Beejna (184 ) 355.31 1.273(193) P -(5-10) T,W,TK, -(-5) B:::' TW

15':) JdWd (183) 296.23 2,790(422) P(2),M,H -(5-10) T,W,TW PO BS

IbO Pair; (~81 ) 772.13 2,704(406) r,M,1i PHS T,W PO BS

1 bl Ba I rod ( '80) 384.00 1,112(189) P,M -(-5) T,W -(5-10) BS

162 Changrod (179 ) 767.27 2,~~b(484) P(2) ,M,H PHS T,W,TK PO BS (Changror)

163 Badllwand (182 ) 53,L 18 ~,863(274) P,M PHS,RP T,W PO BS

164- Sa 1d 1i (7?) 661l. :0 1,!>(l6(243) p RP T,W,TW, PO BS HI' r65 Abldpura. (81 ) 403.3(., ~ ,V?Y( 146) P ,,",,H -(-5) T,W PO BS 105

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under dffferent types of 1 and use 1n hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur- Area not (1 n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

------18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

257.57 17.53 41.50 PR.KR Charknl ( 13) EA T(186.40), GC(16.29). TWE(170.11) Oadri 285.00 PR Charkhi (17 ) EA ~(733.00), GC(2.00), WE(731.00) 1,.078.00 Dadri

220.00 33.00 10.00 P'Fl Charkhi (19) EA T(1~6.00). W(136.00) Dadri PR Charkhi (22) EA T(272.00), GC(272.00) 354.00 223.00 Oadri PR Charkhi (24) EA T(364.21), 6C(20.23). TWE(343.98) 60.70 35.62 8.09 Dadri PR Charkhf (18) EA T(600.00), 6C(51.00), TWE(549.00) 188.00 10.45 53.00 Dadri PR,KR Charkhi (21) EA T(53.00), TWE(53.00) 2!lb.UU 12.00 20.00 Dadri PR,KR Charkh·1 (22) EA T(54.33), W(54.33) 263.23 10.76 26.99 Dadri PR,KR Charkhi (20) EA T(93.00), WE(93.00) 158.00 8.23 37.00 Dadri PR Charkhi (20) EA r(19.00), 6C(18.00), TW(1.00) 675.00 17.13 61.00 Dadri PR,KR Charkhi (17) fA T(137.00), GC(136.00), TWE(1.00} 199.00 48.00 Dadri PR,KR Charkhi (15) fA T(104.00), GC(13.00), TWE(91.0U) 570.00 93.27 Dadri

PR Charkhi (18) EA T(B.OO), TW(8.00) 467.00 L 18 58.00 Dadr~ PR,KR Charkhi (16) fA T(3/1.92). 6C(10.23), TWE(361.69) 211.90 35.70 48.58 Qadri PR Charkhi ( 12) EA T(263.00), 6C(31.00), WE(232.00) 1'56.00 8.36 36.00 Oadri 106 VILLAGE

OAORI II C.O. BLOCK Amen it i es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tl0n (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next rode number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. viII age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai lway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

Oadri Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

~ 66 Dadhi Bana ( 73) 660.00 1 ,537(20~) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO BS

167 Dadhi Chhjlar(~78) 650.00 1,162 (155) P -(-5) T.W -(-5) as

~68 Dudhwa ( 177) 891.91 2,501(339) P,M,H PHS,D, T,W -(-5) BS RP 170 Datol; ( 176) 261.02 , ,026(147) P -(-5\ r,W, TW -(-5) BS

171 Chirya (~75) 1,706.53 4,690(722) P(3),M(2), PHS,D, T,W,TW PO BS H(2) ,PUC RP 172 Noswa (Nosuba) (7) 295.00 968(145) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

Dadri-II C.D. Block Total 42.337.25109.189(16.255) P(61).M{33). PHC(3). H(19).PUC(2) PHS(24).O(4) RP(11), VH6(2) 107

DIRECTORV land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i .e. ar~a under di fferent types of 1 and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and --~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area no t (in kms) i rri­ able aval1able gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation i ng gduchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 15 17 18

PR Charkhi (15 ) ED, T(245.00), GC(40.00}, WE(206.00) 350.00 8.00 ~6.00 Dadri EAG PR Charkhi (10) EA T(235.00), WE(235.00} 333.00 35.0U 47.UU Dadri

PR Charkhi (16) EA T(68.00), GC(~8.00}. TW(50.UO) 721..00 23.91 49.UU i)adri PR Charkhi (15 ) ED, T(29.00), GC(27.00), WE(2.00) 209.00 4.02 t9.UU Dadri EAG

PR Charkhi (16) EA T(435.00), GC(~64.00), WE(27~.00} 1 ,115. UO 23. ~3 133.UU Dadri

PR Kanina (10) ED, T(54.00), WE(54.00) 204.UO 12.0U 25.0U EAG _-----

T('1.676.39). 6C(5.034.36), 23.080.68 792.97 4.936.39 W(341.33). WE(3.220.61). TW(544.01). TWE(2.461.08). R(75.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN BADHRA C.D. BLOCK

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111

BAOHRA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Location Locat ion No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Dadri Tahsil (Part) 1. Atela Kalan (88) 8/13/3/40 08/13/0030/0040 6/10/3/80 06/10/0030/0080 2. Ateld Khurd (87) 8/13/3/39 08/13/0030/0039 6/1013179 06/10/0030/0079 3. Badhra (40) 8/13/3/107 08/13/0030/0107 6/1 0/3/116 06/10/0030/0116 4. Bildrai (9) 8/13/3/122 08/13/0030/0122 6/9/3/144 06/09/0030/0144 5. Berla ( 19) 8/13/3/105 08/13/0030/0105 6/10/3/121 06/10/0ll30/0121

6. Bhandwa (41) 8/13/3/108 08/13/0030/0108 6/10/ 3/11~ 06/10/0030/0115

7. Bhariwass (28) 8/13/3/15 08/13/0030/001 ~ 6/10/3/96 06/10/0030/0096 8. Bhopali (33) 8/13/3-/23 08/13/0030/0023 6/10/3/107 06/10/0030/0107

9. Bllawal (86) 8/13/3/99 08/13/0030/0099 6/10/3/81 06/10/0030/0081 10. Bindraban (14) 8/13/3/101 08/13/0030/0101 6/1U/3/86 06/10/0030/0086 11. Chandwas (38) 8/13/3/11!J 08/13/0030/0115 6/10/3/127 06/10/0030/0127 12. Ddgroli (63) 8/13/3/121 08/13/0030/0121 6/10/3/131 06/10/0030/0131 13. Dalawil!> (36) 8/13/3/32 08/13/0030/0032 6/10/3/101 06/10/0030/0101

14. (34) 8/13/3/19 08/13/0030/0019 6/10/3/103 U6/10/0030/0103 15. Dhanasrl (55) 8/13/3/117 08/13/0030/0117 6/10/3/123 U6/10/0030/0123

16. Dohka Dina (9) 8/13/3/9 08/13/0030/0009 6/10/3/77 06/10/0030/0077 17. Dohka Harya (7) 8/13/3/7 08/13/0030/0007 6/10/3/72 06/10/0030/0072 18. Oohka MOJl (8) 8/13/3/8 08/13/0030/0008 6/lD/3/18 06/10/0030/0078 19. Dud;wala K;shanpura (5) 8/13/3/6 08/13/0030/0006 6/10/3/74 06/10/0030/0074 20. Dudlwala Nandkaran (6) 8/13/3/10 08/13/0030/0010 6/10/3/75 06/10/0030/0075 21. (31) 8/13/3/18 08/13/0030/0018 6/10/3/102 06/10/0030/0102 22. Gopalwas ( 10) 8/13/3/123 08/13/0030/0123 6/9/3/145 06/09/0030/0145 23. GOpl (35) 8/13/3/30 08/13/0030/0030 6/10/3/99 06/10/0030/0099 24. Gov; ndpura (49) 8/13/3/27 08/13/0030/0027 6/10/3/112 06/10/0030/0112 25. Hansawas Kalan (54) 8/13/3/113 08/13/0030/0113 6/10/3/124 06/10/0030/0124 26. Hansawas Khurd (39) 8/13/3/114 08/13/0030/0114 6/10/3/117 06/10/0030/0117 27. Huee (23) 8/13/3/33 08/13/0030/0033 6/10/3/91 06/10/0030/0091 28. Jagram Bass (24) 8/13/3/34 08/13/0030/0034 6/10/3/92 06/10/0030/0092

29. Jeetpura (27) 8/13/3/14 08/13/0030/0014 6/10/3/95 06/10/0030/0095 30. Jewall (37) 8/13/3/106 08/13/0030/0106 6/10/3/118 06/10/003(;)/0118

31. Kadma (57) 8/13/3/118 08/13/0030/0118. 6/10/3/130 06/10/0030/0130 112 BADHRA C.O. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (~omputer )

2 3 4 5 6

Oadri Tahsil (Partl--Contd.

32. Kakroll Hattl (25) 8/13/3/35 08/13/0030/0035 6/1 0/3/93 06/10/0030/0093 33. Kakroll Hukml (29) 8/13/3/16 08/13/0030/0016 6/10/3/97 06/10/0030/0097 34. (26) 8/13/3/13 08/13/0030/0013 6/10/3/94 06/10/0030/0094

35. Kanhra (62) 8/13/3/120 08/13/0030/0120 6/10/3/1e9 06/10/0030/0lL9 36. Karl Adu (46) 8/13/3/22 08/13/0030/0022 6/10/3/106 06/10/0030/0106 37. Karl Dass (44) 8/13/3/24 08/13/0030/0024 6/10/3/108 06/10/0030/0108 38. Karl Dharnl (42) 8/1313/28 08/13/0030/0028 6/10/3/110 06/1 0/0030/011 0

39. Kar 1 Modh (43) 8/13/3/29 -08/13/0030/0029 6/10/3/100 06/10/0030/0100

40. Karl Rupa (45) 8/13/3/25 08/13/0030/0025 6/10/3/109 06/10/0030/0109

41. Karl Tokha (47) 8/13/3/21 08/13/0030/0021 6110/3/105 06/10/003U/0 105

42. (Khorda) (48) 8/13/3/26 08/13/0030/0026 6/10/3/111 06/10/0030/0111

43. Kiskanda (56) 8/13/3/116 08/13/0030/0116 6/10/3/122 06/10/0030/0122

44. KubJanagar (17) 8/13/3/1~9 08/13/0030/0129 6/10/3/84 06/10/0030/0084

45. Lad (52) 8/13/3/111 08/13/0030/0111 6/10/3/125 06/10/0030/0125

46. (30) 8/13/3/17 08/13/0030/0017 6/10/3/98 06/10/0030/0098

47. Mai Kalan (!:l9) 8/13/3/157 08/13/0030/0157 6/10/3/134 06/10/0030/0134 (Mayen Kalan)

48. Mal Khurd (60) 8/13/3/1b6 08/13/0030/0156 6/10/3/135 06/10/0030/0135 (M

49. Martdhl I'lrdnu (20) 8/13/3/104 08/13/0030/0104 6/10/3/119 06/10/00JO/0119

50. Mandl Hana (21 ) 8/13/3/103 08/13/0030/0103 6/10/3/120 06/10/0030/0120 (Mandhl Harya)

51. Mandl Kehar (22) 8/13/3/36 08/13/0030/0036 6/10/3/90 06/10/0030/0090

52. Muthra (50) 8/13/3/109 08/13/0030/0109 6/10/3/114 06/10/0030/0114

53. Nandha , (53) 8(13/3/112 08/13/0030/0112 6/10/3/126 06(10/0030/0126 (61) 8/13/3/119 08/13/0030/0119 6/10/3/1L8 06(10/0030/0IL8

55. Pachgdnwa (173) 8/13/3/131 08/13/0030/0131 56. Plchopa Kalall ( 15) 8/13/3/100 08/13/0030/0100 6/10/3/82 06/10/0030/0082

57. PlchoPd Khurd ( 16) 8/13/3/102 08/13/0030/0102 6/10/3/85 06(10/0030/0085

58. Ram Bass (6tl) 8/13/3/128 08/13/0030/0128 6/10/3/145 06/10/0030/014;

59. Rc1I11pura (4 ) tl/13/3/5 08/13/0030/0005 6/10/3/73 06/10/0030/0073

60. Rehrodd Kalan ( 12) 8/13/3/38 08/13/0030/0038 6/10/3/88 06/10/U030/0088

----~------• Newly created vlllaqe 113

BADHRA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri al Name of the village Locat ion Location Location Location No. (Hadbast' No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

61. Rehr'od d Khurd ( 13) 8/13/3/37 08/13/003U/0037 6/10/3/89 06/10/0030/0089

62. Rehr'odh 1 ( 1 I) 8/13/3/12 08/13/0030/0012 6/10/3/87 00/10/0030/0087

63. Rudr-o 1 (64) 8/13/3/127 08/13/0U30/0127 6/10/3/132 06/10/0030/0132

64. :,harn Kalyan ( 32) 8/13/3/20 08/13/0030/U020 0/10/3/104 06/10/0030/0104

65. Sur'aJgarh (51 ) 8/13/3/11U 08/13/0030/0110 6/10/3/113 06/10/0030/0113

66. Todl ( 18) 8/13/3/130 08/13/003U/U130 6/1 U/ 3/83 06/10/0030/0083

67. (10 ) 8/13/3/11 08/13/U030/U011 6/10/3/76 06/10/0030/0076

68. Unnear' Badhwana (58) 8/13/3/126 08/13/0030/01<'6 6/10/3/136 06/10/0030/0136

VILLAGE DIRECTORY BADHRA C.D. BLOCK

llS 116 VIllAGE BADHRA C.O. BLOCK Amen it i es and -----,---- loca- Name of village Total Total ~menities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of fhe tion to it in brackets the distance in bro~d ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) nectares} of house­ Educ a­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (Bus graph the stop, mar­ raj lway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Dadri Tahsil {Part}

5 Rampura (4) 535.00 1 ,517 ( 238) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

6 Dudlwala (5) 522.00 1,982(300) P PHS T,W,TW -(5-10) BS Kishanpura

7 Dohka Harya (7) 964.35 2,273(338) P,M PHS,O,RP T,w PO BS

8 Dohka MOJi (8) 282.00 931(129) P,M -(5-10) T,W,TW -(5-10) BS

9 Dohka Dina (9) 558.00 952( 133) P,M -(5-10) T,W,TW -(5-10) BS

10 Dudlwala (6) 473.94 512(46) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Nandkararl

11 Umerwas (10) 1,121.00 1,780(289) p -(-5) TW,R PO BS

12 Rehrodhl (11) 841.00 2,257(289) P,M PHS T,W PO BS

13 Kakrol i (26) 807.00 2,337(307) P,M,H -(-5) TW PO BS Sardara

14 Jeetpura (27) 879.37 1,678(236) P PHS,O TW -(-5) BS

15 Bhar;wass (28) 342.00 301 (41) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS

16 Kakrol i (29) 1,454.42 2,555(361) P -(-5) i.iW Phone BS Hukm; 17 Ladawas (30) 707.00 1,517(232) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP

18 Duwarka (31) 1,093.00 1,978(299) P ,M,H PHS TW PO BS

19 Dandma (34) 953.00 2,033(247) P -(-5) T PO BS

20 Sham Kalyan (32) 693.00 1,358(204) P,M -(10+) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 117 DIRECTORY land U'3e

.--~------.------App­ N.earest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land lJse in hectares roach town supply rounded up to two decimal places) to and vtllage di stancE: Forest Irrigated by sourse Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) ir'rl­ abie ~vailable gated waste for cu1ti- ( i nt 1ud - vd t i on ing g

------_.------~ .... ------~~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 _----- ______• ______...... -h_

PR Bhiwani (18) EA T(161.00),GC(27.00),WE(134.00) 320.00 54.00

PR Bhiwani (16) EA T(120.00),WE(120.00) 361.00 41.00

PR Bhiwani (16 ) EA T(176.67),TWE(176.67) 693.68 24.51 69.49

PR Charkhi ( 19) EA T{196.00),GC(87.00),WE(109.00) 61.00 25.00 Dadri PR Charkhi (21) EA T(247.00),GC(17.00),WE(230.00) 271.00 40.00 Dadri PR Charkhi (21) EA T(75.43).WE(75.43) 363.33 3S.1R Dadri PR,KR Bhiwani (27) EA T(42.00),TWE(42.00) 1,017.00 :+8.00 14.00

PR Charkhi (22) EA T(411.00l.GC(43.00).WE(368.00) 374.00 56.00 Dadri PR Charkhi ( 35) EA T(47.00),TW£(47.00) 696.00 18.00 46.00 Dadri PR,KR Bhiwani ( 33) EA T(145.00),GC(17.00),TWE(128.00) 680.00 1.37 53.00

PR,KR loharu (21) EA T(90.00),GC(20.00),TWE(70.00) 229.00 23.00

PR Loharu (30) ED, T{319.42),GC(15.00),TWE(304.42) 1,105.00 3D.OO EAG PR,KR Loharu (28) ED, T(168.95),GC(16.18),TWE(152.77) 439.93 88.01 10.11 EAG PR Loharu (14) fA T(273.00),GC(141.00),TWE(132.00) 704.00 23.00 93.00

PR,KR Loharu ( 32) ED, T(137.00),GC(47.00l,WE(90.00) 756.00 60.CiJ EAG PR,KR Lohdru (26) EA T(272.00),GC(170.00).TWE(102.00) 347.00 74.00 118 VILLAGE

BADHRA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vlllage Total Total Amenities available (if not availablE> wlthin the t 10n (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facllity is available is given) hectares) of hou se­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water &. days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Oadri Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

':1 Kdrl lokha (47) 3!J0.00 712(111) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS c.c. I\drl Adu (46) 399.0U 895 ( 135) P - (5-10) T,W,TW PO BS

23 Hhupdll (33) 459.00 4~9(58) P -(-5) TW -(-5)

':4 Kdrl Da~o (44) 453.00 903(126) -(-5) -(5-10) T,W,TW -(-5)

?5 Kdr 1 Rupa (45) 549.00 923( 116) P PH:,(2) T,W,TW -(-!J)

26 Khur r d (48) 9/9.UO 1,671(nl) P,M -(-5) T ,w, TW, Phone as (Vhu( dd) l

27 GOvlYldfJlHd (49) 924.69 1,:'21 (':33) P(2).M (-:,) T,W,rw PO B~

'R ".an [")h j( nl (42) 729.64 1,194(194) P -(-5) T ,W,TW PO -(-5)

?9 KUl "Jodi, (43) 7ICl.OO 1,362(196) P -(-~) T,TW -(-5) as

3" ')(1pi (35) 7Cl8.72 1,680(292) P HC,PHC, W PO fJH2>

31 Pac.>]gi:l'INa (173) 278.00 6/6(9U) p -(-5) r,TW -(-5) 82>

32. DClldwil) (36) 406.00 811(134) P,M,H -(-!J) TW PO

:n Huee. (ZJ) 469.43 1,296(1iJ7) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) as

3". Jd9ral11 Bass (24) bbO.OO 1 ,447( 218) P - ( -5) T,W,rw -(-5)

35 I<' aICl"ol i (2')) 797.6? 1,844(252) P Tw -(-5) BS Hatt I

36 ~lai'ldi K("hcr (2.2.) 435.00 1,014(170) P -(~-10) T,W,rw -(-5) BS 119 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Neares t Power land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal placeS) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Loharu (22) ED, T(38.00),TWE(38.00) 287.00 25.00 EAG PR Loharu (21 ) EA T(20.0D),TWE(20.00) 336.00 15.00 28.00

PR,FP Loharu (26) EA T(29.00),GC(6.00),TWE(23.00) 380.00 50.00

PR,KR Loharu (10 ) EA T(223.00),TWE(223.00) 211.00 19.00

PR Loharu ( 10) EA T(216.50),TWE(216.50) 280.91 24.28 27.31

PR,KR Loharu (1 ()) ED, T(199.00),GC(69.00),TWE(130.00) 685.00 56.00 39.00 EAG PR Loharu ( 18) ED, T(101.00),GC(30.00),TWE(71.00) 723.00 36.69 64.00 fAG PR Loharu (10) ED, T(231.00),GC(2B.00),TWE(203.00) 393.00 65.64 40.00 EAG PR Loharu (12) EA T(246.00),TWE(246.00) 424.00 48.00

PR Loharu (21 ) EA T(121.00),GC(40.00),TWE(81.00) 570.0U 34.72 63.00

PR Loharu (22) EA T(100.00),TWE(10U.00) 162.00 16.00

PR Loharu (22) ED, T(116.00),GC(59.00).TWFI5 7 00) 239.00 32.00 19. J~) fAG PR Bhiwani (30) EA T(115.43),GC(14.43),TWE(101.00) 302.00 12.00 ,tll.DO

PR I3hiwani (30) EA T(160~OO),GC(4.00),TWE(156.00) 460.00 12.niJ 28.0 )

PR Bhiwani (35 ) EA T(446.00),TWE(446.00) 300.0n B. Gl- 18.00

PR Charkhi (21) EA r(224.00),GC(14.00),TWE(210.00) 177 .00 ) ,'-{j 19.OO Dadrl 120 VILLAGE fW)HRA C.O. BtOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of v illaae Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast ~ area popu la- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- ra i lway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way) --__ . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Oadr1 Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

37 Renroda ( 13) 278.00 301(46) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS Khurd 38 Rehroda ( 12) 381.00 1,015(155} P PHC T,W,TW -(-5) BS Kalan 39 Atela Khurd (87) 823.52 1,859(282) P,M,H PHS T,W PO BS

40 Atela Kalan (88) 890.00 2,500(400) P(2) D T,W -(-5) BS

99 1311 awal (86) 896.00 2,078(282} P -(-5) T,W,TW PO BS

"IUU PlchufJd (lS) 955.00 2,627(366) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO BS Kalal!

101 Blndr'abafl ( 14)' 446.77 664(93) P -(5-10) W,TW -(-5) BS

102 PlchufJ d (16) 679.00 1,992(269) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Khuld '103 Mandi Haria (21 ) 184.27 1,560(217) P -(5-10) T,W,TW PO BS (Mandi Harya)

104 Mdfldhl (20) 439.08 908(127) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -{-5 f'lrilnlJ 105 Berla (19 ) 2,224.52 4,841(689) P(2} • PHS,D T,W,TW PO BS M,H

lOb Jewdll (37 ) 1,013.72 2,532(351) P -(-5) T,W,TW PO BS

107 8adhrd (40) 1,504.60 3,266(484) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO, BS Phone

W8 BlldndWd (41 ) ~33.19 2,61U(361) P,M 0 1,W,TW -(-5) BS

J(,~ MlJUJra ( SC;) 677 .00 Un-

I 1(1 Slil'":lJ yd1'" 11 (51 ) 395.UO 456(63) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS 121 DIREOTORY

land u~e

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two deci~al places) to and ------~------,------~ ----_._---,------vi 11 age dist3nce Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- f\re~ not (in kms) irri- able avallable gated waste for cult;· (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Charkh i .( 24) EA T(159.00),GC(29.00),WE(130.00) 91.00 28.00 Dadr,f PR Charkhi (24) ED, T(86.00).GC(14.00),WE(72.00) 254.06 41.00 Dadrt ,EAG PR,KR Charkhi ( 18) EA t(400.00),GC(267.00),WE(1~3.00) 385.52 12.00 26.00 Dadri PR Charkhi (17) EA T(422.00),GC(128.00).WE(294.00) 2.35.00 233.00 Dadri PR,KR Charkhi (17) EA .. T(229.00),GC(53.00),TW(176.00) '368.00 14.00 285.0(} Dadri PR Charkhi (25) EA T(9S.00),GC(9S.00) 682.00 lG.OO 168.00 Dadri

PR Charkhi (25) EA T(121.00},W(121.00) 282.77 2Q.00 23.00 Dadri

PR Charkhi (24) EA T(8.00),TWE(6.00),R(2.00) 626.00 4S.00 Dadri

PR Char-khi (21) fA T(435.00),GC(14.00),TWE(421.00) 263.00 48.27 38.00 Dadri

PR Charkhi (27) ED, T(379.55),GC(63.26);WE(316.29} 21.74 37.79 Dadri EAG ·pR,KR Charkhi (30) EA T( 1,497.31) ,G.C ( fO.12) ,WE (1,487.19) 488.65 36.23 202.33 Dadri -ED, PR Loharu (20) T(224.00),TWE(224.00) 6?9.72 3.00 107.00 EAG PR,KR Laharu ( 17) fA T(S93.00},TWE(S93.00) 812.00 2.60 '97'.00

PR,KR Loharu ( 16) EO, T(450.00),GC(~4.00),TWE(426.00) 417.00 66.19 EAG inhabi ted _

:PR Loharu (13 ) ED, T(361.17l,GC{16.18),TWE(344.99l 5.S1 28.32 [AG \ 122 VIllAGE

BADHRA C. D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hec tares) of hou se­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way) ------2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10

------.--.--.- -.-.-.~-.--.~-.-----~----.---~------~----.-

Oadr-i Tahsi 1 (Part)--Contd.

111 lad (52) 764.44 2,048(293) P,M 0 T,TW PO BS

112 Ndfldhd (53) 1284.05 2,476(355) P,M,H -(-5) T,TW PO 5S

113 HdnsaWdS (54) 694.84 1,337(193) P -(10+) T,TW ·(5-10) BS Kdlal!

114 HdnSdwd~ (39) 571.41 1,J8!l(215) P -(-5) T ,W, TW -(-5) 6S Khurd

(38) 667.00 1,b09(247) P(2), PHS,RP T,TW PO 5S M,H

116 Klskdnda (56) 565.69 932( 146) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

117 DhanaSrl (55) 034.94 1,763(248) P(2),M -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

118 Kadma (57) 2281.99 5,425(740) P(2), PHC,PH~, W,TW PO BS M(2) , o H(2), I

119 NlmdT' ( 61J 01/.00 1,544(224) p -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

120 Kanhr'c1 (62) 693.00 1,426(111) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

121 Dagrol i (63) 974.87 2,302(337} p -(-5) TW PO BS

122 Badrdi (9) 1116.92 2.52!l(360) P RP T,TW PO BS

123 Gopalwas (10) 770.56 2, 136( 313) P.M.H -(-5) TW -(-5) BS

126 Unnear (58) 677 .84 1,657(246) P -(5-10) T,W,TW PO BS Badhwana

127 Rudrol (64) 933.00 1,515(241) P o T,W,TW PO BS 123 DIREctORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types ,of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source tln- Cultur- Are~ not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Loharu (13 ) ED, T(609.04),GC(39.4G),TWE(569.58) B7.00 31.98 36.42 EAG PR Loharu (15) EA T(450.20),GC(25.29),TWE(424.91) 770.12 63.73

PR Loharu (16) EA T(370.65),WE(370.65) 274.78 16.30 32.61

PR Charkhi (35) ED, T(204.00),GC(54.00),TWE(150.00) 312.00 3.4 f 52.00 Dadri EAG PR Loharu (15 ) EA T(304.00),GC(19.00),WE(285.00) 195.00 114.00 54.00

PR Charkhi (38) EA T~a58.25),GC(34.01),TWE(324.24) 150.32 4.99 52.13 Dadri , PR Loharu (19 ) EA T(368.86),GC(~5.07),TWE(323.79) 215.46 5.91 44.71

PR Mahendra- (26) EA T{202.00),GC{10.00),TWE{192.00) 1,530.00 4.99 508.00 garh .-'

PR,KR Charkhi (40) EA T(210.00), TWE(210.00) 324.00 69.00. 14.00 Dadri ... PR,KR Charkhi (35) ED, T(231.00),TWE(231.00) 422.00 25.00 15.00 Dadri EAG

PR Charkhi ( 27) EA T~ 388.00)_, GC( 2. 00), TWE (386.00) 518.00 68.87 Dadri PR Charkhi (24,) EA T(243.81),WE(243.81) 574.64 Hl.23 280.24 Dadri PR Mahen- (22) ED, T(54.63),WE(54.63) 526.08 28.95 164.90 dragarh EAG PR,KR Charkhi (32) EA T(148.26),TWE(148.26) 312.34 73.92 143.32 Dadri PR,KR Charkhi (25 ) EA T(483.59),GC(35.41),TWE(448.18) 352.07 50.81 46.53 Dadri 124 VILLAGE SADHRA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

------~------Loca~ Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (~) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hect ares) of ------house­ Educa- Medical Drink~ng Post Day or COlllQ1uni- holds tional watert & days cations (po~ble) tele- of lbus graph the stoP. mar- rat lway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

.------~------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Oadri Tahsil (Part}--Concld. 128 Ram Bass (68) 576.67 1.461(231) P PHS T,W,TW PO BS

129 Kubj andgar ( 17) 358.00 738{92l 'p -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

130 Tod; (18) 609.00 1,343(191) P(2).M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

156 Mai Khurd (60) 347.22 849(119) P,M -(-5) T.W -(-5) as (Mayen Khurd.)

157 Mai Kdlan (59) 432-00 1,518(227) P,M PHC,PHS T,W -(-5) BS (Mayen Kalan) Badhra C.D. 50,517 .29 109,567 P(73} PHC(5} Block Total (15,852) M(26} PHS(16) H(12) 0(8) 1(1 ) 'RP(3} 125 DIRECTORY land use

~------App­ Nearest Power l and use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------.------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms). irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vatiQn ing gauchar and groves)

11 1t 13 14 15 16 17 18

------~------

PR Charkhi (24) EA T(402.00],GC(2.00),WE(400.00) 125.00 49.67 Oadri PR Charkhi (24) EA T(38.00),TWE(36.00),R(2.00) 292.00 28.00 Oadri PR Charkhi (24) EA T(10.00),GC(2.00),TWE(8.00) 539.00 60.00 Dadri

PR,KR Charkhi (27) EA T(72.00),TWE(72.00) 247.00 12.22 16.00 Dadri PR,KR Charkhi (30) EA T(143.00),T,WE(143.00). 230.00 26.00 33.00 Dadri T(16,218.72),GC(1,846.41), 27,951.06 1,204.66 4,465.85 WE(121.00).WE(4,913.00).TW(176.00) TWE(9.158.31),R(4~OO)

ALPHABETICAL LISf OF VILLAGES IN LOHARU C.D. BLOCK

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129

lOHARU 't.D~ BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a1 Name of the village' l ocat ion l ocat ion location, location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) , (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Loharu'TaMil Ahmedwas (56) 8/13/4/67 08/13/0040/0067 6/10/4/88 06/10/0040/0088

2 Akber~ur (66) 8/13t4/61 08/13/0040/0061 6/10/4/94 06/10/0040/0094 3, Al]audinpur (24) 8/13/4/24 08/13/0040/0024 6/10/4/50 06/10/0040/0051) t 4 Am'irwas (23) 8/13/4/29 08/13/0040/0029 6/10/4/52 06/10/0040/0052 ~ M >-

5 Az~~pur ( Q2) 8/13/4/72 08/13/0040/0072 6/10/4/98 06/10/0040/0098 > I 6 BarahJu (43) ~/1~/4/45 08/13/0040/0045 6/10/4/72 06/10/0040/0072 7 (20) 8/13/4/22 08/13/0040/0022 6/10/4/49 06/10/0040/0049 8 Bardu Dh;rja (18) 8/13/4/20 08/13/0040/0020 6/10/4/46 06/10/0040/0046 \ ";;; , 9 Bardu Jogf (21) 8/13/4/18 08/13/0040/0018 6/10/4/44 06/10/0040/0044 10 Bardll Mughal ,( 1 Z) ,8/13/4/19 08/13/0040/0019 6/10/4/45 06/10/0040/0045 <' , 11 Bardu Pur.an (19) 8/13/4/21 08/13/0040/0021 6/10/4/48 06i10/0040/0048 12 B'arwas (55) 8/13/4(59 08/13/0040/0059 6/10/4/86 06/10/0040/0086 13 Bas; rw'as (&4 ) @/1314/58 08/13/0010/0058 6,L10/4/85 06/10/0040/0085 1A BerM (16) 8/13/4/14 08/13/0040/0014 6/10/4/40 06/10/0040/0040 '15 Bidhnoi (8) 8/13/4/13 08/13/0040/0013 6/10/4/30 06/10/0040/0030

16 Bisalwas ·(57) . 8/·13/4/6~ 08/13/0040/0065 6110/4/87 06/10/0940/0087 17 Bithan (14) 8/13/4/16 08/13/0040/0016 6/10/4/42 P6/1P/0040/0042 18 Budhera (22) 8/13/4/17 08i13/0040/0017 6/10/4/43 06/10/0040/0043 19 Budheri (35) 8/13/4/38 08/13/0040/0038 6110/4/62 06/10/0040/0062 20 Cheher Kalan (13) 8/13/4/32 08/\3/0040/0032 6/10/4/60 Q6/10/0040/0060 ~ It, '"'

21 Cheher: Khurd (28) 8/13/4/,~3 08/13/0040/0033 6/10/4/61 06/10/0040/0061 I ..1" , 22 ,Damkora (45) ,8/1~/5.0 08/13/004010050 6/10/4/73 06/10/0040/0073 ,23 Orana ,Jogi P4) 8/13/4/39 08/13/0040/0039 6/10/4/56 06/10/0040/0056 24 Dhani Ahmed (42) 8/13/4/49 08/13/0040/0049 6/10/4/74 06/10/0040/0074 25 Dhani Dholan (60) 8113/4/68 08/t3/0040/0068 6/10/4/89 06/10/0040/0089 2'6 . Dhan i Lachman (25) 8/13/4/25' 08/1310040/0025 6il0/4/51 09(10/0040/0051 27 Dhani Mansukh (50) 8/13/4/60 08t63/Q040f.OO6O 6/10/4/81 06/10/0040/0081 28 Dhani Shama (68) 8/13/4/62, 08/13/0040/0062 6/10/4/92 06/10/0040/0092 ~Dhan; Shaman) i' 29 Ohi~awa Jatan (38) 8/13/4/26 08/13/0040/0026 6/10/4/53 06/10/0040/0053 130 LOHARU C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a 1 Name of the village Locat i on Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Loharu Tahsil--Contd. 30 Ohigawa Shamyan (39) 8/13/4/27 08/13/0040/0027 6/10/4/54 06/10/0040/0054 (Ohigawa Sh'iaman) 31 Gagarwas (58) 8/13/4/66 08/13/0040/0066 6/10/4/90 06/10/0040/0090 32 Garanpura (71) 8/13/4/37 08/13/0040/0037 6/10/4/64 06/10/0040/0064- 33 Gignaw (51) 8/13/4/53 08/13/0040/0053 6/10/4/82 06/10/0040/0082 34 Gokalpura (12) 8/13/4/11 08/13/0040/0011 6/10/4/28 06/10/0040/0028 35 Gopalwas (2) 8/13/4/2 08/13/0040/0002 6/10/4/34 06/10/0040/0034 36 Gothra (49) 8/13/4/52 08/13/0040/0052 6/10/4/79 06/10/0040/0079 37 Hariawas (3) 8/13/4/3 08/13/0040/0003 6/10/4/35 06/10/0040/0035 38 Hasanpur (41 ) 5/13/4/48 08/13/0040/0048 6/10/4/75 06/10/0040/0075 39 Jhanjara Sheoran (46) 8/13/4/55 08/13/0040/0055 6/10/4/77 06/10/0040/0077 (Jhanjara Shearan) 40 Jhanjra Toda ( 47) 8/13/4/54 08/13/0040/0054 6/10/4/78 06/10/0040/0078 41 Jhumpa Kalan (52) 8/13/4/56 08/13/0040/0056 6/10/4/83 06/10/0040/0083 42 (53) 8/13/4/57 08/13/0040/0057 6/10/4/84 06/10/0040/0084 43 Kasni Kalan ( 10) 8/13/4/9 08/13/0040/0009 6/10/4/33 06/10/0040/0033 44 Kasni Khurd ( 11 ) 8/13/4/10 08/13/0040/0010 6/10/4/32 06/10/0040/0032 45 Kharkhari (Kharkari) ( 37) 8/13/4/28 08/13/0040/0028 6/10/4/55 06/10/0040/0055 46 Kurda 1 (Kural) (70) 8/13/4/23 08/13/0040/0023 6/10/4/47 06/10/0040/0047 47 Kushal Pura (Kusal Pura) (48) 8/13/4/51 08/13/0040/0051 6/10/4/80 06/10/0040/0080 48 Ladawas (15) 8/13/4/15 08/13/0040/0015 6/10/4/41 06/10/0040/0041 49 Loharu (Rural) (65) 8/13/4/64 08/13/0040/0064 6/10/4/91 06/10/0040/0091 50 ( 1 ) 8/13/4/1 08/13/0040/0001 6/1 0/4/17 06/10/0040/0017 51 Mohamad Nagar (Mahorned Nagar) (26) 8/13/4/31 08/13/0040/0031 6/10/4/59 06/10/0040/0059 52 Nakipur (27) 8/13/4/30 08/13/0040/0030 6/10/4/58 06/10/0040/0058 53 Nangal (33) 8/13/4/40 08/13/0040/0040 6/10/4/70 06/10/0040/0070 54 Nunsar (7) 8/13/4/8 08/13/0040/0008 6/10/4/31 06/1 0/0040/0031 55 Obra ( 6) 8/13/4/7 08/13/0040/0007 6/10/4/39 06/10/0040/0039 56 Pahari (36) 8/13/4/46 08/13/0040/0046 6/10/4/57 06/10/0040/0057 57 Paju (32) 8/13/4/36 08/13/0040/0036 6/10/4/63 06/10/0040/0063 131 LOHARU C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Ser i a1 Name of the village Locati on location Locat i on l ocat i on No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manua'l) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Loharu Tahsil--Concld. 58 Phartia Bhiman (63) 8/13/4/69 08/13/0040/0069 '6/10/4/97 06/10/0040/0097 (Phartia Bhima) 59 Phartia Kehar (59) 8/13-/4/70 08/13/0040/0070 : 6/10/4/96 06/10/0040/0096 (Phartia Kher) 60 Phartia Tal (64) 8/13/4/71 08/13/0040/0071 6/10/4/95 06/10/0040/0095

61 Rahimpur (67) 8/~3/4/63 08/13/0040/0063 6/10/4/93 06/10/0040/0093 62 Salempur (5) 8/13/4/5 08/13/0040/0005 6/10/4/37 06/10/0040/0037 63 Sarsi (29) 8/13/4/35 08/13/0040/0,035 6/1074/65 06/10/0040/0065 64 Sehar: (Saher) (44) 8/13/4/44 08/13/0040/0044 6/10/4/71 06/10/0040/0071 65 Serla (9) 8/13/4/12 08/13/0040/0012 6/10/4/29 06/10/0040/0029 66 Sheharyarpur (72) 8/13/4/6 08/13/0040/0006 6/10/4/38 06/10/0040/0038 (Seheryarpur) 67 Shehzmanpur (70) 8/13/4/43 08/13/0040/0043 6/10/4/69 06/10/0040/0069 (Sahzemanpur) 68 Shezadpur (69) 8/13/4/34 08/13/0040/0034 6/10/4/66 06/10/0040/0066 (Sahzadpur) 69 Sidhanwa (4) 8/13/4/4 08/13/0040/0004 6/10/lf/36 06/10/0040/0036 70 Singhani (40) 8/13/4/47 08/13/0040/0047 6/10/4/76 06/10/0040/0076 71 Sohasra (61) 8/13/4/73 08/13AJ040/0073 6/10/4/99 06/10/0040/0099 72 Sorda Jadid (31) 8/13/4/41 08/13/0040/0041 6/10/4/68 06/10/0040/0068 73 Sorda Kadim (30) 8/13/4/42 08/13/0040/0042 6/10/4/67 06/10/0040/0067

VILLAGE DIRECTORY LOHARU C.D. BLOCK

133 134,

VILLAGE lOHAk'U C.D. BLOCK Amen it i es and ____• ______o. ______------loca- N.'ffie of village Total Totijl Amenities available (if not available within the t ion (w~t h hadbast "rea popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Ctde numbl"~r) of the tion to it i'1 by'ackets the distance in broad ranges viz. N" village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of hOlJse­ Ed,lca­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ bol d5 tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) te,e­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stat ion, hat. w

loharu Tahsil

Mandho OJ i ( 1 ) 3,001.00 3,089 (484) P,M,H D T,W,TW PO BS Kal an 2 Gopalwas (2) 738.00 1,633 (240) P PHS W,TW -(-5) BS

3 Har'awas (3) 956.00 1,036 (159) P -(5-10) W,T\>I -(-5) B5

4 Sidhanwa (4) 1,719.00 1,873 (279) P,M -(5-10) T,TW PO B5

5 Sa1empur (S) 283.0C 415 ( 58) P -( -5) T, TW -(-5) BS

6 Shehary~rpur(72) 432.00 600 (102) P -(-5) T,TW -(5-10) BS (Seher yarpur) 7 Obra (6) 804.00 1,354 (223) P,M,H PHS T ,TW -(-5) BS

8 Nunsar (7) 562.10 1,219 (172) P,M PHS T, TW PO BS

9. KaSfii Kalan (10) 1,126.22 1,273 (184) P -(5-10) W,TW.~P -(-5) BS

10 Kasni Khurd (11) 432.00 644 (84) P -(5-10) T,W,HP -(5-10) BS

11 Gokalpura (12) 1.,712.00 1,631 (242) P PHS T ,W, TW -(-5) BS

12 Serla (9) 813.00 1,669 (233) P -(5-10) T,W PO BS

13 Bictln0i (8) 1,407.00 2,017 (305) P,M,H RP T,W -(-5) BS

14 Berdn (16) 1,146.00 1,224 (178) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

15 ladMilS (15) 337.00 275 (39) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(5-10) B5

16 Bithon (14) 875.00 796 (128) P -(5-10) W,TW -(5-10) BS 135 DIRECTORY land use

Ap;J­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------~. village distance Forest Irrigated oy source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri- able availab,e gated waste for culti­ (includ- vatinn inC! galichar and groves)

-~--....____------.. - 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------r ._----

PR Rajgarh ( 3fr) EA T(2,709.00),GC(9.00),TW(l,539j. 218.00 19.00 55.00 (Raj) TWE(t.161.00) PR Loharu (40) , EA T(94.00),GC(79.00),TWE(15.00) 563.00 60.00 21.00

PR loharu, (35) EA T(94.00),GC(85.00),TWE(9.00) 763.00 52.00 47.00

PR Loharu (34) EA T(425.00),GC(384.00).TWE(41.00) 1,180.00 20.00 94.00

PR loharu (32) EA T(135.00),GC(87.00),TWE(48.00) 125.00 3.00 20.00

PR Loharu (34) EA T(19.QO),GC(4.00),TWE(15.00) 370.00 8.00 35.00

PR Loharu (32) EA T(313.00),GC(284.00),TWE(29.00) 421.00 10.00 60.00

PR loharu (34) EA T(109.00),GC(22.00),TWE(87.00) 413.00 8.10 32.00

PR,F? Loharu (40) EA 203.00 T(181.00),GC(176.00),WE(5.00) 735.00 7.22

PR,KR Loharu (35) ED, T(6.00).GC(6.00) 365.00 61.00 EAG PR, Loharu (38) EA T(176.00),GC(50.00),TW(63.00), 1,525.00 11.00 FP TWE(63.00) PR, Loharu (35 EA T(146.00),GC(143.00),WE(3.00) 555.00 112.00 KR PR, KR Loharu (34) EA T(310.00),GC(190.00),IWE(120.00) 619.00 478.QO

PR Lohal'u (29) EA T{214.00),GC(144.00),TWE(70.00) 821.00 15.00 96.00

PR,FP Loharu (32) ED. T(61.00),GC(6.00),TWE(55.00) 247.00 29.00 EAG PR,FP Loharu (30) EA T(84.00),GC(5.00),TWE(79.00) 705.00 86.00 136 VILLAGE

LOHARU C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

. ------._ ------, ...... ------..... ~------..... loca- Name of village Tota 1 Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (wlth hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in br.oad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the .nearest place (; n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional ' water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station. hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Loharo Tahs11--Contd. 17 Budhera (22) 1,12B.00 1,274 (193) P,M,H PHS T,W PO BS

18 Bardu Jogi (21) 192.00 624 (105) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

19 Bardu Mugha 1 (17) 542.00 598 (83) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(:-5 ) BS

20 Bardu (18) 387.00 528 (74) P -(10+) T,W,TW -(-5) BS Dh i r j a

21 Bardu Puran (19) 189.00 328 (50) P -(10+) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

22 Bardu Chaina (20) 851.00 1,211 (194) P -(5-10) T,W,TW PO BS

23 Kurdal (70) 2,772.00 4,156 (637) P(2), P~S, T,TW, PO, BS (Kura] ) M,H RP HP Phone 24 Al]audinpur (24) 945.00 1,880 (271) P -(-5) T,W, -(5-10) BS TW 25 Dhani (25) 261.00 584 (87) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS Lachman 26 Dhigawa (38) 678.00 2,622 (407) P ,M,H MH,PHS, T,W,TW, PO, BS Jatan RP(7) HP Phone I 27 Ohigawa (39l 755.00 1,024 (153) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS Shamyan (Dhi9awa Shiaman)

28 Kharkhad 07) 1,~60.00 2,813 (406) P(2), PHS W, TW PO BS (Kharkari) M,H 29 Amirwas (23) 447.00 359 (69) -(-5) -(-5) TW -(-5) BS

30 Nakipur (27) 1 ,30~.00 1,449 (235) P,M PHC, T, TW PO BS PHS 31 Mohamad (26) 395.00 -478 (71) P -(-5) TW -(-5) BS Nagar lMahomed Nagar) 137 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vlllage distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Loharu (26) EA T(78.00).GC(31.00).TWE(47.00) 942.00 15.00 93.00

PR Loharu (29) EA T(23.00),GC(17.00),TW(6.00) 153.00 16.00

P,R Loharu (29) EA T(32.00),GC(32.00) 438.00 35.00 37.00

PR,FP Loharu (26) EA T(151.00),GC(140.00),TWE(11.00) 167.00 41.00 28.00

PR,FP Loharu (24) EA T(88.00),GC(73.00),TWE(15.00) 79.00 4.00 18.00

PR.FP Loharu (29) , EA T(89.00).GC(89.00) 705.00 20.00 37.00 PR,KR Loharu (24) EA T(351.00),GC(176.00),TWE(175.00) 2,093.00 84.00 244.00

PR,FP Loharu (19) EA T(229.00),GC(62.00),TWE(167.00) 656.00 28.00 32.00

PR,FP Loharu (16) ED, T(76.00),TWE(76.00) 166.00 4..00 15.00 EAG PR,FP Loharu (18) EA T(49.00),TWE(49.00) 550.00 34.00 45.00

PR,FP Loharu (18) EA T(197:00),GC(43.00),TWE1154.00) 473.00 48.00 37.00

PR Loharu (14) EA T(46.00),WE(46.00) 1,540.00 1,910.00 83.00

PR, loharu (24) EA T(127.00i,GC(~.00),TWE(126.00) 284.00 7.00 29.00

PR,KR loharu (21) EA T(164.00),TWE(164.00) 1,014.00 lU.OO - PR,KR loharu (16) EA T(39.00),TWE(39.00) 318.00 38.()O 136 VILLAGE LOHARU C.D. BLOCK Amenities and .------Loca- Name of villaQe Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast­ area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hec tares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus' . graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

loharu Tahsil--Contd. 32 Cheher (13) 1,582.00 3,409 (542) P (2) • MH,PHS, T,W,TW PO, BS Kalan ~,H RP Phone 33 ICheherKhurd (28) 1,212.00 1,759 (264) P RP T,W,TW PO BS

34 Shezadpur (69) 127.00 54 (7) -(-5) -(5-10) W,TW -(5-10) BS (Sahzadpur)

35 Sarsi (29) 1,346.00 1,466 (199) P,M PHS TW -(-5) BS

36 Paju (32) 1,013.00 1,690 (243) P -(5-10) W,TW -(5-10) BS

37 Garanpura (71) 132.00 101 (16) -(-5) -(10+) W,TW -(5-10) BS

38 Budheri (35) 488.00 1,011 (159) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) BS

39 Dhana Jogi (34) 340.00 696 (107) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) BS

40 Nanga] (33) 979.00 1,364 (20B) P -(5-10) W,fW BS

41 Sorda Jadfd (31) 414.00 573 (89) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) BS

42 Sorda (30) 323.00 620 (108) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) BS Kadfm

43 Shehzmanpur (70) 254.00 2.00 (33) -( -5) -(-5) W,TW. -(-5) BS (Sahzemanpur}

44 Sehar (44 ) 950.00 1,194 (185) P,M -(5-10) W,TW PO BS (Saner)

45 Barahlu (43) 1,117.00 1,594 (248) P ,M,H -(-5) TW PO BS "RS

46 Pahar1 (36) 1,987.00 2,406 (323) P(3), RP TW -(-5) BS M,H

47 Singhanf ) (40) 2,210.00 3,327 (485) P,M -(-5) W,TW PO, BS Phone 139 DIRECTORY land use ._-...... ------_ .. __ . App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto' two dec'imal pl aces) to and vi 11 age distance ~~;;;i------~i;;i~;i;~-~;-~~~;~;------G~:------~~i;~;:--i~;;-~~;-- (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing g auchar and groves)

------~------. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

------~-----~

PR,KR Loharu (24) EA T(44.00),TWE(44.00) 1,398.00 84.00 56.00

PR,KR Loharu (24) EA T(125.00),TWE(125.00) 997.00 28.00 62.00

PR,KR loharu (55) EA T(17.00),TW(17.00) 96.00 8.00 6.00

PR Loharu (55) EA T(137.00),GC(12.00),TWE(125.00) 1,032.00 89.00 88.00 '

PR,KR Bh1wani (21 ) \ ED, T(90.00),TWE(90.00) 820.00 47.00 56.00 EAG PR,KR Loharu (45) ED, 1(22.00),TWE(22.00) 103.00 7.00 EAG

PR,KR Loharu (30) ED, T(94.00),GC(11.00),TWE(83.00) 353.00 14.00 27.00 EAG

PR,KR Loharu ( 18) EA T(56.00),TWE(56.00) 263.00 4.00 17.00 . PR,KR L oharu (33) EA T(138.00),GC(8.00),TWE(130.00) 730.00 49.00 62.00

PR Loharu (70) EA T(6.00),TWE(6.00) 372.00 16.00 20.00

PR Loharu (65) EA T(9.00),GC(3.00),TWE(6.00) 270.00 31.00 13.00

PR Loharu (65) EA T(13.00),GC(9~00),TWE(4.00) 220.00 21.00

PR,KR loharu (24) EA T(162.00),GC(2.00j,TWE(160.00) 690.00 40.00 58.00

PR loharu (16 ) EA T(148.00),TWE(148.00) 787.00 4.00 178.00

PR,KR Loharu (21) EA T(183.00),GC(49.00~,TWE(134.00) 1,597.00 207.00

PR,KR L oharu ( 11 ) EA T(214.00),GC(176.00),WE(38.00) 1,678.00 215.00· 103.00 140 VILLAGE LOHARU C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail abl e (i f not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Commun1- holds t i onal water & days cations (potab 1e) tel e- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Loharu Tahsil--Contd. 48 Hasanpur (41) 430.00 589 (93) P -(10+) W,TW -(-5) BS 49 Dhani Ahmed (42) 140.00 177 (31 ) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5)

50 Damkora (45) 921.00 1,197 (155) P -(10+) W,TW Phone BS

51 Kushal Pura (48) 506.00 895 ( 132) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS,RS (Kusal Pura) 52 Gothra (49) 869.00 2,026 (284) P PHS T,TW -(-5) BS,RS

'If 53 Gignaw (51) 1,072.00 1,605 (223) P,M,H RP T,TW PO BS

54 Jhanjra Toda (47) 547.00 1,121 (169) P -(-5) T.W.TW -(-5) BS

55 Jhanjara (46) 456.00 778 ( 117) P -(10+) T.W.TW PO BS Sheoran (Jhanjara Shearan) 56 Jhumpa (52) 846.00 978 (146 ) P -(5-10) T.W.TW -(-5) BS Kalan 57 Jhumpa (53) 347.00 638 (108) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(5-10) BS Khurd 58 Basirwas, (54) 345.00 406 (55) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

59 (55) 871.00 1,866 (269) P(2), 0 T,TW PO BS M,H 60 Dhani (50) 202.00 373 (59) P -(-5 ) T.TW -(-5) -(-5) t~dnsukh

61 Akberpur (66) 225.00 100 (14) -(-5) -(-5) W.TW -(-5) -(-5)

62. Dtl,1n i Sharna (68) 139.00 526 (68) P.M -(5-10) ·W.TW -(5-10) -(5-10) (Ot13ni Sha;11Jn) 141 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach Jown supp'ly rounded upto t~o decimal places) to and vi lla,ge distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gat'etl waste for cult;- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Loharu (11 ) EA T(90.00).GC(2.00),WE(88.00) 297.00 23.00 20.00

PR loharu (16) EA T(37.00).GC(5.00).TW(32.00) ~+·oo I::.CI)

PR Loharu (16 ). EA T(275.00),WE(275.00) 544.00 58.00 44.00

PR,KR loharu (11) ED. T(122.00).WE(122.00) 331.00 20.00 33.00 EAG PR Loharu (10) EA T(205.00).GC(1.00),WE(204.00) 520.00 63.00 81."00

PR Loharu (8) EA T(94.00).GC(3.00).TWE(91.00) 845.00. 133.00

PR loharu ( 13) EA T(~80.00),GC(14.00),TW(166.00) 304.00 23.00 40.00

PR loharu (10) EA T(134.00),GC(7.00),WE(127.00) 260.00 28.00 34.00

PR Loharu (9) EA T(115.00).GC(39.00).TWE(76.00) 604.00 85.00 42.00

PR loharu (9) EA T(85.bO).GC(40.00).TWE(45.00) 223.00 7.00 32.00

PR Loharu (8) ED. .. T(89.00),GC(16.00),TWE(73.00) 221.00 6.00 29-:00 EAG PR Loharu (10) EA TI96.00),GC(47.00),TWE(49.0G) 617.00 69.00 89 .. 00

PR Loharu (8) EA T(38.00l.GC(1.001,TWE(37.00) 129.00 35.00

KR loharu (2) ED, T(59.00),WE(59.00) 95.00 15.00 56.00 EAG PR,KR Loharu (2) EA T(.34 .00) ,WEI 34 .00) 88.00 7.00 10.00 142 VIllAGE lOHARU C.D. BLOCK Amen1t1es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail able ( if not avail able within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vlllage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges vi z. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10' kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------~ house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Canmuni- holds tional water & days catfons (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ketl stat 1on, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Loharu Tahs11--Contd. 63 Rah1mpur (67) 407.00 581 (B6) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) 8S , • 64 Loharu (65) 2,656.00 1.292 (194 ) P(2t -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS (Rural Part) 65 Bfsalwas (57) 847.00 1.486 (229) P(2) • PHS T.TW PO as M,H 66 Gagarwas (58) 845.00 799 (126) P PHS T,W.TW -(-5) as

67 Ahmedwas (56) 747.00 1,021 (133) -(-5) -(-5) TW -(-5) •• as

68 Dhani (60) 370.00 811 (132) P -(":5) T,W.TW PO -(-5) Oholan 69 Phart1a (63) 496.00 1,015 (157) P -(-5-10) T,W PO 8S Bhiman (Phart1a Bhima) 70 Phartia (59) 614.00 1,133 (145) P -(5:.10) T,W -(5-10) as Kehar (Phartfa Kher) 71 Phartia Tal (64) 273.00 599 (90) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

72 Azempur (62~ 140.00 322 (48) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

73 Sohasra (61 ) 2,044.00 4,142 ~661) P(3), PHC, T,W.TW PO, BS,RS M(2),H PHS, Phone VHG Loharu C.D. Block Total 60.874.32 88.704 (13290) P(77) .oi(2) N(22) PHC(2) 'H(14) PHS(15) 0(2) RP(13) VHG(1) 143 DIRECTORV land use

App­ Nearest· Power l and use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto t.wo decimal places) to and vill age distance F~~;;t------i~~ig;t;d-b;-;~~~~;------U~:------C~it~;:-·A~;;-~~t-- (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (i ncl ud- vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR lohafU (2) EO, T(160.00).WE(160.00) 203.00 24.00 20.00 EAG PR,KR Loharu (4) EA T(710.00),GC(?1.00l.TWE(689.00) 1,760.,00 7S.00 108.00

PR loharu (11) 'EA T(190.00).GC(28.00).TWE(162.00) 602.00 6.00 49.00

PR Loharu (10) EA T(10S.00).GC(S.00).TWE(103.00) 650.00 7.00 SO.OO

PR Loharu (12) EO, T(324.00),GC(42.00).TWE(282.00) 353.00 9.00 61.00 EAG PR,KR loharu (10) EO. T(14S.00).GC(1.00),WE(144.00) 196.00 4.00 2S.00 EAG PR Loharu (5) EA T(292.00),GC(2.00),WE(290.00) 159.00 6.00 39.00

PR Loharu (5) EA T(209.00).GC(8.00),WE(201.00) 340.00 13.00 52.00

PR Loharu (2) EA T(86.00).WE(86.00) 149.00 12.00 26.00

PR,KR Loharu (5) EA T(~1.00).WE(61.00) 65.0C 4.00 10.00

PR,KR loharu (6) EA T(370.00) .WE(370.00'> 1.470.00 39.00 165.00

41.718.00 1.941.00 4.431.22 203.00 T(12.581.oo).GC(2.890.00) \ . WE(2.313.oo).TW(1.823.oo) TWE(5.555.oo)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN TOSHAM C.D. BLOCK '

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147 TOSHAM C.D. BlOCK ------_ .... _--_ .... _------.... ------.- -...... _. 1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a1 Name of the village l oeati on l oeat i 0'1 location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code ' , Code (Manua 1). (Computer) (Manua 1) (Computer) ------_.... _------_ ... _------... _--_ ... -----_ ... _-_ .. _------_ ...... -- .. '---*' ... _. 2 3 4 5 6

------_.-.- ... _------... --~.------.------... -,------... -- ..

Tosham Tahsil (Part)

Alakhpur:a (Alakhpur) (32). 8/13/5/7 08/13/0050/0007 6/10/1/18 06/19/001 0/0018 2 Alampur (78) 8/13/5/36 08/13/0050/0036 6/10/2/43 06/10/0020/0043 3 Badalwala (80) 8/13/5/23, 08/13/0050/0023 6/10/2/17 06/10/0020/0017

4 8aganwala (37) a/1~/5/11 08/13/0050/00.11 . 6/10/2/8 06/10/0020/0008 5 Bajina (47) 8/13/5/31 08/13/0050/0031 6/10/2/47 061. 1O / OO?0(0047 6 Birola(Badola) (83) 8/1315/15 08/13/0050/0015 6/10/2/13 06/10/0020/0013 7 Chhapar Jogian (85) 8/13/5/14 08/13/0050/0014 6/10/2/11 06/10/0020/0011 8 Chhapar Rangran(84) 8/13/5/13 08/13/0050/0013 6/10/2/10 06/,10/0020/0010 9 Oadam (36) 8/13/5/12 08/13/0050/0012 6/10/2/9 06/1 0/0020/0009 10 Oevrala (73) 8/13/5/39 , 08/13/0050/0039 6/10/2/31 06/10/0020/0031 11 Ohani Mahu (46) 8/13/5/32 08/13/0050/0032 6/10/2/40 06/10/0020/0040 12 Oharan (411 8/13/5/Z9 . P8/13/005010029 6/10/2/3 ,06/10/0020/0003 13 Oharwanbas (138) ,8/13/5/43 08/13/0050/0043 6/10/2/35 '96110/0020(0035 14 Oulheri (42) 8/13/5/35 08/13/0050/0035 6/10/2/5 06(10/0020/0005 15 Garanpura (86) 8/13/5/3 08/13/0050/0003 6/10/2/10 06/10/0020/0010 16 Indiwa11 (71 ) 8/13/5/40 08/13/0050/0040 6/10/2/32 06/10/0020/0032 17 Jhanwari (38) 8/13/5/26 08/13/0050/0026 6/10/2/7 06/10/0020/0007 18 (72) 8/13/5/47 08/13/0050/0047 6/10/2/53 06/10/0020/0053

19 K~anak. ( 34) 8/13/5/5 08/13/0050/0005 6/10/2/12 06/10/0020/0012

20 _Khaparbas ( 139) ~/13/5/42 08/13/0050/0042 6/10/2/34 06/10/0020/0034 21 Khariawas ( 137) 8/13/5/44 08/13/0050/0044 6/10/2/37 06/10/0020/0037 22 Kharkhri Makhwan (40) 8/13/5/27 08/13/0050/0027 6/1012/6 06/10/0020/0006

23 Kharkhri Sohan (39) 8/13/5/2~ 08/13/005010028 6/10/2/4 06/1 0/0020/0004 24 ladianwal1 (140)' 8/13/5/41 08/13/0050/0041 6/10/2/33 '06/10/0020/0033 ,. '

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village location location l oeat; on location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 3 4 5 6

Tosham Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

29 Pinjoknara (Panjokhra) (35) 8/13/5/4 08/13/0050/0004 6/10/2/11 06/10/0020/0011 30 (30) 8/13/5/30 08/13/0050/0030 6/10/2/46 06/10/0020/0046 31 Sagban (31) 8/13/5/9 08/13/0050/0009 6/10/2/1 06/10/0020/0001

32 Sandwa (76) 8/13/5/38 08/13~0050/0038 6/10/2/36 06/10/0020/0036 33 Saral (82) 8/13/5/25 08/13/0050/0025 6/10/2/14 06/10/0020/0014 34 Shiml iwas (Sh'lmlibas) (145) 8/13/5/46 08/13/0050/0046 6/10/2/39 06/10/0020/0039 35 Sungarpur (77) 8/13/.5/37 08/13/0050/0037 6/10/2/42 06/10/0020/0042 36 Thflor(Thalod) (81) 8/13/5/24 08/13/0050/0024 6/10/2/15 06/10/0020/0015 37 Tosham (Rural) (33) 8/13/5/10 08/13/0050/0010 6/10/2/2 06/10/0020/0002

Bhiwan1 Tahsil (Part)

1 Babarwas (Babarbas) (142) 8/13/2/35 08/13/0020/0035· 6/10/2/56 06/10/0020/0056 2 Bhangarh (63) 8/13/2/45 08/13/0020/0045 6/10/2/49 06/10/0020/0049 3 Chandawas (Chandabas) (144) 8/13/2/32 08/13/0020/0032 6110/2/54 06/10/0020/0054 4 (141 ) 8/13/2/36 08/13/0020/0036 6/10/2/57 06/10/0020/0057 5 Dhangar (66) 8/13/2/33 08/13/0020/0033 6/10/2/62 06/10/0020/0062 6 Dinod (26) 8/13/2/2 08/13/0020/0002 6/10/2/77 06/10/0020/0077 7 Golagarh (64) 8/13/2/43 08/13/0020/0043 6/10/2/64 06/10/0020/0064 8 Gudha (45) 8/13/2/30 08/13/0020/0030 6/10/2/41 06/10/0020/0041 9 Hetam Pura (59) 8/13/2/27 08/13/0020/0027 6/10/2/50 06/10/0020/0050 10 Jhundawas (Jhundabas) (143) 8/13/2/34 08/1310020/0034 6110/2/55 06/10/0020/0055 11 Jitwanabas (61) 8/13/2/29 08/13/0020/0029 6/10/2/52 06/10/0020/0052 12 Jui Kalan (67) 8/13/2/39 08/13/0020/0039 6/10/2/60 06/10/0020/0060 13 (65) 8/13/2/40 08/13/0020/0040 6/10/2/61 06/10/0020/0061 14 Kasumbhi (51) 8/13/2/26 08/13/0020/0026 6/10/2/74 06/10/0020/0074 15 Kohar (48) 8/13/2/25 08/13/0020/0025 6/10/2/75 06/10/0020/0075 16 l a1 awas (69) 8/13/2/37 08/13/0020/0037 6/10/2/58 06/10/0020/0058 1<7 l eghan' Bhanan (62) 8/13/2/31 08/1310020/0031 6/10/2/51 06/10/0020/0051 149 TO SHAM C.D. BLOCK' ------1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village location location Location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manufll) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

18 leghan Hetwan (leghan Hetman) (60) 8/13/2/28 08/13/0020/0028 6/10/2/4? 06/10/0020/004B 19 Lohan i (53) 8/13/2/52 08/13/0020/0052 6/10/2/70 06/10/0020/0070 20 Ma 1was Devs,ar (50) 8/13/2/51 08/13/0020/0051 6/10/2/73 06/10/0020/0073 21 Kohar (49) 8/13/2/50 08/13/0020/0050 ~ 6/10/2/72 06/10/0020/0072 22 Pohkarwas (68) 8/13/2/38 08/13/0020/0038 6/10/2/59 06/10/0020/0059 23 Titan; (52) 8/13/2/46 08/13/0020/0046 6/1012/71 06/10/0020/0071

VILLAGE DIRECTORY TOSHAM C.D. StoCK

151 152 VIllAGE TOSHAM C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

------~------loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown .in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water 8. days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rai lway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tosham Tahsil (Part) 3 Garanpura (86) 1,614.00 2,850(403) P(2), -(5-10) TW PO, BS M,H Phone 4 Pinjokhara (35) 909.00 2,145(335) P,M PHS TW PO BS (Panjokhra) 5 Khanak (34) 2,508.00 5,041(913) P,M PHS.RP TW PO, BS Phone I 7 Alakhpura (32) 389.71 1,117(152) P PHC,PHS T,W . - ( -5) BS (Alakhpur) 9 Sagban (31) 1,817.01 4,350(640) P,M PHS T,W,TW PO, BS Phone 10 Tosham (33) 2,926.52 _ 148 (26) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) (Rural Part) HP 11 Baganwa 1a (37) 986.00 2,691(4oe) P(2),M -(-5) T,W Phone BS

12 Dadam (36) 1,042.00 1,689(254) P -(5-10) T,W PO BS

13 Chhapar (84) 982.97 1,146(185) P,M PHS,RP T,W PO BS Rangran 14 Chhapar (85) 646.48 867 (135) P -(-5) T -(-5) BS Jogian 15 Biro la (83) 1,339.89 1,821(305) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS (Badola) 22 Patodi (79) 1,559.00 2,062(295) P,M PHS T,W -(-5) BS

23 Badalwala (80) 303.11 ,365 '(50) P -( -5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

24 Thilor (81) 732.00 1,467(210) P,M,H -(-5) T,W PO BS (Thalod)

25 Saral (82) 1,336.00 2,379(338) P,M,H tMH T,W PO BS

26 Jhanwari (38) 723.001,183(175) P PHS T,W -(5-10) BS 153 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Near~st Power L and use (; .. e. area under different types of 1and use' in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ______J ______vnlage distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in km$) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Tosham (17) ED T(270.00),GC(270.00) 1,222.00 102.00 20.00

PR Tosham (15 ) ED T(132.00),GC(132~00) 705.00 70.00 2.00

PR Tosham (8) ED, T(696.00),GC(696.00) 1,308.00 504.00 'EO PR Tosham (2) ED T(12?42),GC(122.42) 220.55 0.20 46.54

PR Tosham (4) ED, T(798.00),GC(798.00) 862.00 4.01 153.00 EAG PR Tosham (0) ED T(723.00),GC(723.00) 2-,163.00 0.52 40.00

PR Tosham (3) ED, T(192.00),GC(192.00) 695.00 99.00 EAG PR Tosham (7) ED T(234.00),GC(234.00) 657;00 151.00

PR, Tosham (12) ED, T(112.00),GC(112.00) 79.00 .0.97 791.00 KR EAG PR Tosham (15 ) ED 604.00 28.48 14.00

PR Tosham (15 ) ED T(69.00),GC(69.00) 1,153.00 0.89 117.00

PR, Tosham (1 4) ED, 1(169.00),GC{~69.00) 1,225.00 165.00 KR EAG

PR Tosham (15 ) ED, ' .. T( 16 .00) ,'GC (16.00) 252.00 0.11 35.00 EAG \ PR Tosham (15 ) ED T(172.00),GC(172.00) 487.00 73.00

PR, Tosham (7) ED T(311.00),GC(311.00) 749.00 127.qO 149.00 KR ffi Tosham (5) fA T{152.00},GC(152.00} '502.00 69.00 1.54 VILLAGE TOSHAM C.D. BLOCK AIlIenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vi llage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------_.------house- Eduea- Med iea 1 Drinking Post Day or CQIDIIllJ ni - holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ stat ion. hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tosham Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

27 Kharkhri (40) 1,3'29.00 2,757(448) P(2) , -(-5) T,W PO BS 'Makhwan M,H 28 Kharkhri (39) 845.00 2,126(312) P -(-5) T.W,TW, PO BS Sohan HP 29 Oharan (41) 679.00 752(125) P PHS T,W -(-5) BS

30 Riwasa (30) 2,022.00 4,609(689) P(2) , -PHS T,W PO, BS M,H Phone 31 Bajina (47) 2,306.00 3,197(454) P(2),M PHS T,W PO, BS Phone 32 Ohan; Mahu (46) 2,542.00 4,580(640) P(2), PHS,O T,W,TW PO, BS M(2), Phone H(2l 33 Nigana Kalan (43) 1,087.00 1,415(229) P -(-5) \T,W,TW -(-5) BS

34 Nigana Khurd (44) 1,071.00 1 ,272( 191} P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

35 Dulheri (42) 689.00 2,700(363) P,M,H PHS T,W PO BS

36 Alampur (78) -1,982.00 2,820(410) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,TW PO BS

37 Sungarpur (77) 2,446.00 2,194(33.6) P,M PHS T,W,TW Po. BS

38 Sandwa (76) 2,144.00 4,723(686} P(3), P~S T,W,TK PO, BS M(2), Phbne H 39 Devrala (73) 2,018.00 3,879(540) P(2). H T,W,TW PO, BS M~2),H Phone 40 lndiwali (71 ) 1,780.00 2,801(391} P,M -(-5) T,W,TW Phone BS

41 . ladianwal i ( 140) 374.00 269 (37) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS 155 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Neares t I Power Land Ilse (Le. area under different types of 1and use in Jlectares roach town supply rounded upto tW9 decimal places) to and ------:.- -_ .. _-,------..;. ---- .,------_ ... ------village distance Fores~ Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri- able available gated waste for cult;­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Tosham (5) ED, T(475.00),GC(475.00) 695.00 159.00 EAG PR Tosham (4) ED T(259.00),GC(259.00) 469.00 117.00

PR, Tosham (9) ED, T(193.00),GC(193.00) 380.00 95.00 11.00 KR EAG PR, Tosham (13 ) ED, T(617.00),GC(614.00), 1,167.00 231.00 7.00 KR EAG TW(1.00),TWE(2.00) PR Bhiwani (19) ED, T(598.00),GC(598.00) 1,525.00 183.00 KR EAG PR Tosham (14) ED, T(249.00),GC(249.00) 2,138.00 155.00 EAG

PR Tosham (12) EO, T(155.00),GC(155.00) 795.00 137.00 EAG PR Tosham (12) ED, T(70.00),GC(70.00) 877 .00 4.00 120.00 EAG PR, Tosham (8) ED T(108.00),GC(108.00) 453.00 128.00 KR PR Tosham (14) EO, T(576.00),GC(576.00) 1,195.00 211.00 EAG PR, Tosham (14) ED, T(144.00),GC(144.00) 2,171.09 131.00 KR EAG PR, Tosham ( 18) ED, T(28.00),GC(8.00),TWE(20.00) 1,884.00 23.2.00 KR EAG

PR, Tosham ('25) EA T(264.00),GC(255.00),TWE(9.00) 1,466.00 74.00 214!00 FP 1,174.00 40.00 87.00 PR, Bhiwani (35) EA T(479.00),GC(432.00),TWE((47.00) KR 21.00 PR, Loharu (24) EA T(255.00),GC(183.00),TWE(72.00) 9H.00 KR 156 VIllAGE TOSHAM C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and nex.t Code number) of the tion to it in ·brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Med i cal Drinking Post Day or CQrnmuni­ holds t. i ona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

lOSh .. lahs11 (Part)--Concld. 42 Khaparbas (139) 412.77 850(131) P -(-5) r,w -(-5) BS

43 Dharwanbas (138) 1,048.12 2,296(350) P,M,H -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

44 Khariawas (137) 942.90 1,089(149) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

45 Mansarwas (146) 603.78 1,117(195) P,M PHS T,W PO BS (Mansarbas) 46 Shimliwas (145) 596.90 1,199(206) P,M -(5-10) T,W -(-5) BS (Shiml ibas)

47 Kairu (72) 3,960.60 6,816(1,114) P(2), HC.PHC, T,W,TW, PTO, BS M( 2) ,H PH~ HP Phone RP(3),VHG Total 50,693.76 84,782(12,812) P(46J 1t(1), HC(1) N(28) MH(1), PHC(2) H(13) PHS(17). 0(1) RP(6) VHG(1)

Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)

2 Dinod (26) 3,825.00 8,553(1,296) P(2), PHC,PHS, T,W,HP PO, BS M(2),H Phone 25· Kohar (48) 2,335.00 3,678(557) P,M PHS(2) r,W,HP, PO BS R,S 26 Kasumbhi (51) 109.81 1,634(247) P,~ PHS T,w PO BS

27 Hetam Pura (59) 1,880.55 2,675(407) P,M,H PHS,D, T,W,TW PO BS VHG 28 Leghan Hetwan(60) 1,182.00 1,924(309) P(2), 0 T,W,TW -(-5) BS (leghan Hetman) M,H 29 Jitwanabas (61) 793.00 1,027(164) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

30 Gudha (45) 157.00 Un- 157 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power lahd use (; .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply, rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ ab le ava it ab le' gated waste tor culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Tosham (27) ED, T(38.00),GC(34.00),TWE(4.00) 344·77 30.00 EAG\ PR, Tosham (22) ED, T(121.00),GC(115.00),TWE(6.00) 835.00. 0.12 92.00 KR EAG PR Tosham (20) ED, T(157.00),GC(157.00) 720.00 0.90 65.00 EAG PR Tosham ( 18), ED, T(50.00),GC(50.00) 477.00 0.78 76.00 EAG PR Tosham (21) ED, T(208.00),GC(208.00) 328.00 0.90 60.00 EAG PR, Bhiwani ( 32) EA T(1,100),GC(1,100.00) 2,371.00 230.60 259.00 KR

T(10.312.42),GC(10,151.42) 34.446.32 1,011.48 4,923.54 TW(1.00),TWE(160.00)

PR Bhiwani (10) EA T(1,356.00),GC(1,356.00) 2,179.00 22.00 268.00

PR,KR Bhiwani (17) EA T(565.67),GC(565.67} 1,606.96 12.43 149.94

PR Bhiwa_ni (13 ) EA T(117.68),GC(117.68) 554.00 ,38.13

PR Bhiwani (~1) EA T(490.00),GC(471.00},WE(19.00) 1,217.55 , 73.00

PR, Bhiwani (22) EA T(451.00},GC(451.00) 645.00 86.00 KR PR Bhiwani (21) ED, T(101.00),GC(101.00) 638.00 54.00 EAG inhabited 158 VILLAGE TOSHAM C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popul a- village, a dash (-) is s.hown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. v; 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- hal ds t i onal water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat J water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

31 l eghan Bhanan (62) 1,103.00 1,181(154) P -(-5} T,W,TW PO BS

32 Chandawas (144) 405.00 482 (69) P(2),M PHS T,W,TK, -(5-10) BS (Chandabas) TW,RS 33 Dhangar (66) 507.06 1,554(218) P,M -(5-10) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

34 Jhundawas ( 143) 213.00 416 (54) P -(5-10) T,W,TW,S -(5-10) BS (Jhundabas) 35 Babarwas ( 142) 547.00 890(118) P -(5-10) T,W,TW,HP, -(5-10) BS (Babarbas) S 36 Dhab Dhani (141) 512.00 2,159(334) P,M,H PHS,D T PO BS

37 l al awas (69) 413.99 913(108) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

38 Pokharwas (68) 520.01 829(107) P D T PO BS

39 Jui Kalan (67) 880.58 1,516(238) P -(-5) IT ,W,TW -(-5) BS

40 Jui Khurd (65) 1,774.52 5,297(835) P(2), PHS T,W,TW PTO, BS M(2) ,H Phone

PO BS 43 Gola Garh (64) 769.00 2,164(304) P,M PHS(2),D T,W,TW

T,W,TW -(-5) BS 45 Bhangarh (63) 1,087.00 2,457(355) P,M D

T,W,TW -(-5) BS 46 Titani (52) 531.34 946(146) P -(-5)

-(-5) 'OS 50 Malwas Kohar (49) 175.63 500 (74) P -(5-10) T,W

BS 51 Malwas Devsar(SO) 2.00.32 345 (47) P RP T,W -(-5) 159 .DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (,i.e. area· under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded up to two decimal places) to and vi 11 age d1stal1ce Forest------Irrigated by source Un­ ------~----Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ ab 1e avail ab 1e gated waste for culti- (incrud- vation irfg gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bhiwanj ( 19) EA T(24.00),GC(13.00),TWE(11.00) 975.00 104.00

PR, Bhiwani (35) t:A T(118.00),GC(118.00) 253.00 34.00 KR PRj Bhiwani (32) ED, T(205.00),GC(205.00) 236.06 66.00 KR EAG PR, Bhiwani (35) ED, T( 56.00.)',GC (56 .00) 140.00 17.00 KR EO PR, Bhiwani (35) EA T(343.00),GC(335.00),W(1.00), 161.00 22.00 21.00 KR WE(7.00) PR Loharu (29) ED, T(250.00),GC(250.00) 185.00 15.00 62.00 EAG PR ah1wani (35) ED, T(20r.32) ,GC( 194.00) ,WEt 7.32) 169.96 15.40 27.31 EAG PR Bhiwani (32) ED, T(67.00),GC(49.00),WE(18.00) 398.00 15.01 40.00 EAG PR Bhiwani (27) EA T(218.00).GC(189.00),WE(29.00) 585.00 0.58 77 .00

PR, Bniwan; (27) ED, T(22.25).TWE(22.25) 1,65?73 99.54 KR EAG

PR Bhiwan; (24) EA T(386.00),GC(386.00) 292.00 91.00

PRo Bhiwani (21) EA T(499.03).GC(428.33),TWE(70.70) 499.85 88.12 KR PR Bhiwani '(16 ) EA T(211.25),GC(211.25) 278.41 41.68

PR Bhiwani (14) EA T(55.04),GC(55.04) 107.24 13.35

PR Bh iwan 1 ( 13) EA .. T(44.52).GC(44.52) 146.09 9.71 160 - - . VILLAGE TOSMAN C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in nUlTlber where the faci1ity is avai1able is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t i anal water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus­ graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hatl water­ if any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bhiwan1 Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

52 l ohan i (53) 2,858.66 4,592(703) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO, BS Phone Tahsil 23,380.47 45.732(6,844) P(26) PHC(l) "(14! PHS(10) H(6) 0(6), VHG(l)

Tosham C.D. Block Grand Total 74,074.23 1.30,514 P(72) H(l~ (19.656) "(42) HC(l) H(19) fII(l) PHC(l) PHS(27) 0(7) RP(6) VHG(2) 161 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bhiwani (14) EA T{973.00),GC(924.00),WE(49.00) 1,654.66 34.00 197.00

.. T(6,754.76),GC(6,520.49) 14,574.51 136.42 1,757.78 W(1.00),WE(129.32), TWE(103.95)

T(17,067.18),GC{16,671.91) 49,020.83 1.147.90 6,661.32 W(1.00),WE(129.32) TW(1.00),TWE(263.95)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILJ.,AGES IN SIWANI C.D. BLOCK

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165 SIWANI C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census Seri a1 Name of the vil Iqge locatlon location location Locatlon No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Siwani Tahsil (Part)

Bakhtawar Pura (61 ) 8/13/6/12 08/13/0060/0012 * * 2 Barwa (133) 8/13/6/2 08/13/0060/0002 6/10/1/1 06/10/0010/0001 3 6enal ~106) 8/13/6/25 08/13/0060/0025 6/10/4/25 06/10/0040/0025 4 Bhera (90) 8/13/6/39 08/13/0060/0039 6/10/2/25 06/10/0020/0025 5 (113) 8/13/6/31 08/13/0060/0031 6/10/4/13 06/10/0040/0013 . 6 Budh Sail i (122 ) 8/13/6114 08/13/0060/0014 6/10/4/3 06/10/0040/0003 7 Devawas (99) 8/13/6/43 08/13/0060/0043 6/10/2/26 06/10/0020/0026 8 De·vsar t 54) 8/13/6/5 08/13/0060/0005 * * 9 Dhan; Bhakhra (118) 8/13/6/19 08/1310060/0019 6/10/4/12 06/10/0040/0012 10 Dhalli Ramjas (62) 8/13/6/3 08 /1 3/0060/0003 * * 11 Dhan; Silawali ( 130) 8/13/6/16 08/13/0060/0016 6/10/4/1 06/10/0040/0001 12 Dhulkot (127) 8/13/6/10 08/13/0060/0010 6/10/1/6 06/10/0010/0006 13 Gadhwa (125) 8/13/6/38 08/13/0060/0038 6/10/2/5 06/10/0020/0005 14 Gaindawas (60) 8/13/6/7 08/13/0060/0007 * * 15 Garwa ( 109) 8/13/6/22 08/13/0060/0022 6/10/4/22 06/10/0040/0022 16 Ghanga 1a ( 117) 8/13/6/32 08/13/0060/0032 6/10/4/9 06/1010040/0009 17 Gudha (116) 8/13/6/33 08/13/0060/0033 6/10/4/8 06/10/0040/0008 18 Gurera (131 ) 8/13/6/4 08/13/0060/0004 6/1011/3 06/10/0010/0003 19 Hasan (74) 8/13/6/46 08/13/0060/0046 6/10/2/30 06/1 0/0020/0030 20 Isharwal (100) 8/13/6/44 08/13/0060/0044 6/10/2/27 06/10/0020/0027 21 Jhupa Kalan ( 120) 8/13/6/17 08/13/0060/0017 6/10/4/10 06/10/0040/0010 (Jhumpa Kalan-1) 22 Jhupa Khurd ('19) 8/13/6/18 08/13/0060/0018 6/10/4/11 06/10/0040/0011 (Jhumpa Khurd) 23 Ka lali (114) 8/13/6/34 08/13/0060/0034 6110/4/15 06/10/0040/0015 24 Kalod (115 ) 8/13/6/36 08/13/0060/0036 6/10/4/7 06/1 0/0040/0007 25 Kharkari (124) 8/13/6/37 08/13/0060/0037 6/10/4/6 06/10/0040/0006 26 Khera (126) 8/13/6/11 08/13/0060/0011 6/10/1/7 06/10/0010/0007 27 Kikral ( 129) 8/13/6/6 08/13/0060/0006 6/10/1/4 06/10/0010/0004

28 Lilas (121) 8/13/6/15 08/13/0060/0015 6/10/4/2 06/10/0040/0002 29 Mandhan (98) 8/13/6/42 08/13/0060/0042 6/10/2/23 06/1 0/0020/0023 30 ( 102) 8/13/6/29 08/13/0060/0029 6/10/4/18 06/10/0040/0018 166 SIWANI C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seria' Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code LOl-at i on Code 110. (Hadbast No.) (ManJal) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Siwani Tahsi 1 (Part}-Concld. 31 Matan; ( 111) 8/13/6/20 08/13/0060/0020 6/10/4/20 06/10/0040/0020 32 Miran (89) 8/13/6/40 08/13/0060/0040 6/10/2/12 06/10/0020/0012 33 Mithi ( 103) 8/13/6/28 08/13/0060/0028 6/10/4/19 06/10/ll040/0019 34 Mohil a (123) 8/13/6/13 08/13/0060/0013 6/10/4/4 06/10/0040/0004 35 Morka ( 110) 8/13/6/21 08/13/0060/0021 6/10/4/21 06/10/0040/0021 36 Nalo; ( 132) 8/13/6/1 08/13/0060/0001 6/1 0/1 /2 06/10/0010/0002 37 Patwan ( 108) 8/13/6/23 08/13/0060/0023 6/10/4/23 06/10/0040/0023 38 ROdhan (96) 8/13/6/45 08/13/0060/0045 6/10/2/28 06/10/0020/0028 39 Rupana ( 59) 8/13/6/9 08/13/0060/0009 * * 1;0 Sidhan (91 ) 8/13/6/41 08/13/0060/0041 6/1 0/2/24 06/10/0020/0024 41 Siwach (112) 8/13/6/30 08/13/0060/0030 6/10/4/14 06/10/0040/0014 42 Siwani (Rural) ( 128) 8/13/6/8 08/13/0060/0008 6/10/1/5 06/10/0010/0005 43 Sudhiwas ( 107) 8/13/6/24 08/13/0060/0024 6/10/4/24 06/10/0040/0024

44 Surpura ~alan (105 ) 8/13/6/26 08/13/0060/0026 6/10/4/27 06/10/0040/0027 45 Surpura Khurd (104 ) 8/13/6/27 08/13/0060/0027 6/10/4/26 06/10/0040/0026 46 Talwani (101 ) 8/13/6/35 08/13/0060/0035 6/10/4/16 06/10/0040/0016

Tosham Tahsil (Part) BhdriwdS (93) 8/13/5/17 08/13/0050/0017 6/10/2/19 06/10/0020/.0019 2 Busan (95) 8/13/5/21 08/13/0050/0021 6/1 0/2/20 06/10/0020/0020 3 Chanana (88) 8/13/5/1 08/13/0050/0001 6/10/1/9 0'6/10/0010(0009 4 Oariyapur (87) 8/13/5/2 08/13/0050/0002 6/10/1/8 06/10/0010/0008 5 Jhul i ( 92) 8/13/5/16 08/13/0050;0016 6;10/2/18 06/10/0020/0018 6 Katwar (97) 8/13/5/19 08/13/0050;0019 6;10/2/22 06/10/0020/0022 7 Khawa (94) 8/13/5/18 08/13/0050/0018 6/1 0/2/21 06/10/0020/0021 B Salewala (75) 8/13/5/20 08/13/0050/0020 6/10/2/29 06/10/0020/0029.

* Newly created village VILLA~E DIRECTORY SIWANI C.O. BLOCK

167 168 VILLAGE SIWANI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name Oi village T:>tal Total Amenities av~ilable (if not available within the ti on (with hadbast area popu1a- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion t~it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the neare~t place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ---~------~------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi - l101ds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Siwani Tahsil

Nalo; (132) 1,837.00 2,334 (351) P,M PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 2 Barwa ( 133) 3,613.00 7,764(1,166) P(2),M, PHC,PHS T,W,HP PTO, BS,RS H Phone 3 Ohani Ramjas (62) 1,957.00 856 (120) P(2-) -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

4 Gurera ( 131 ) 1,653.00 3,751 (613) P(3), PHC.PHS T,W PO, BS M(2),H Phone

5 Oevsar (54) 619.00 689 (88) P PHS T -(5-10~ -(-5)

6 Ki kra 1 (129) 956.00 1,218 (165) P PHS T -(-5) BS , 7 Gaindawas (60) 1,901.00 1,685 (246) P,M -(5-10) T -(5-10) BS

8 Siwani ( 128) 3,290.00 89 (i5) -(-5) -(-5) W,C -(-5) -(-5) (Rural Fart) 9 RupaniJ (59) 985.00 844 (103) P -(5-10) T -(5-10) BS

10 Dhulkot ( 127) 1,358.00 1,373 (206) P( 2) -(-5) T,W -(5-10) BS

11 Khera (126) 2,115.00 2.173 (316) P,M PHS T,W Phone BS

12 Bakhtawar (61 ) 940.00 835 (104) P -(5-10) T,W -(5-10) BS ?ura 13 Monlla (123 ) 1,832.00 1,184 (174) P PHS,RP T,W,TK -(-5) BS

14 Budh Sail i (122) 1,174.00 1,773 (247) P,M,H PHS,RP T,W -(-5) BS

15 LiJas (121) 1,598.00 i,722 (252) P(2),M, PHC,PHS T PO, BS Ii Phone 16 Ghani ( 130) 1,710.00 1,037 (141) P -(-5) T ,Ii -( -5) as 169 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town ~upply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (jn kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti· (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Siwani (9) EA T(365.00),GC(365.00) 1443.00 14.00 15.00

PR,KR Siwani (5) EA T(1,505.00),G((l,505.00) 1688.00 140.00 280.00

PR,~R Siwani (3) ED,EAG r(688.00),GC(688.00) 1178.00 91.00

PR,KR Siwani ( 9) EA T(197.00),GC(197.00) 1355.-00 12.00 89.00

PR.KR Siwani (7) ED T(103.00),GC(103.00) 505.00 2.00 9.00

PR Siwanl (4) ED T(517.00),GC(517.00) 382.00 54.00 3.00

PR,KR Siwan; (6) EO T(2~~OO),GC(26.00) 1749.00 126.00

KR,FP Siwani (2) EA T(485.00),GC(485.00) 2655.00 74.00 76.00

PR,KR Siwani (5) ED T(70.00).GC(70.00} 862.00 5.00 48.00

PR,KR Siwani ( 8) ED T(452.00),GC(452.00) 821.00 85.00

PR,KR Siwani (5) EA T(392.00),GC(392.00) 1563.00 41.00 119.00

PR Siwani (5) ED,EAG T( 194.00 l,.: GC( 194. 00) 682.00 3.00 61.00

PR,KR Siwani (7) EA T(19.00),GC(19.00) 1673.00 31.00 109.00

PR,KR SiwaRj_ OS) EO,EO 1056.00 22.00 96.00

PR,FP Siwani ("il) EA T(138.0P},GC(138.00) 1384.00 66.00 '10.00

PR,KR Siwani (15) EA T(64.0G),GC(64.00) 1564.00 82.00 170 VIllAGE SIWANI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities availabl~ (if not available within the tion (with had bast area popul a villages_a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat water- if Jany way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Siwani Tahsil--Contd. 17 JhuPii Kalan (120) 3,23°.00 3,001 (412) P(2) PHC,PHS, T,W,HP PO, BS,RS (Jhumpa Kalan-I) RP Phone 1e Jhupa Khurd (119) 554.00 928 (136) P,M,H -(-5) T,W PTO BS (Jhumpa Khurd) 19 Dhani Bhakhra (118) 1,026.00 1,566 (241) P 'PHS T,W,HP -(-5) BS

20 Matani (111) 1,781.00 1,906 (274) P RP(4), T,W PO BS SMP 21 Morka (110) 985.00 1,629 ( 256) p RP(3) T,W PO BS

22 Garwa (109) 1,624.00 2,297 (326) P RP(3) T,W -(5-10) BS

23 Patwan '( 108) 1,592.00 2,223 (321) P,M PHS T,W,TW PO BS

24 Sudhiwas (107) 564.00 907 (130) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(5-10) BS

25 Beha 1 (106) 2,378.00 6,832(1053) ~(2),M, PHC,PHS T,W.TW, PO, BS H HP Phone 26 Surpura Ka 1an (105) 1,308.00 1,684 (241) P -( -5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

27 Surpura Khurd (104) 1.200.00 1,378 (206) P -(-5) T,W PO BS

28 Mithi ( 103) 1,171.00 1,976 (316) P,M,H .PHS T,W PO BS

29 Mandholi ( 102) 1,875.00 2,192 (362) P PHS T,W,TW PO BS Khurd I 30 Si,wach (112) 601.00 825 (130) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) BS

31 Bidhwan (113) 2,175.00 2,339 (355) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,TW, PO, BS HP Phone

~2 Ghangala ( 117) 1,201.00 1,616 (240) P,Tr -(-5) T,W PO BS 171 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------vi 11 age distance Forest I Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) i rri ~ able available gated waste for culti~ (includ~ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Siwani (18) EA T(27.00),GC(27.00) 2954.00 84.00 174.00

PR Siwani (18) EA 490.00 32.00 32.00

PR,KR Siwani (21) EA 954.00 4.00 68.00

PR,KR Rajgarh (35 ) EA T(22.00),GC(20.00), WE(2.00) 1669.00 2.00 88.00 (Raj) .. PR Loharu (30) EA 880.00 21.00 84.00

PR,KR Loharu ( 30) EA T(18.00),GC(18.00) 1412.00 89.00 105.00

PR Loharu (25 ) EA .. T(8.00) GC(1.00), 1484.00 100.00 WE(5.00~,TWE(2.00)

PR Loharu (16) EA T(6.00),TWE(6.00) 517.00 20.00 21.00

PR,KR Loharu (40) EA T(185.00),GC(24.00),WE(161.00) 1845.00 63.00 285.00

PR Loharu (16) EA T(72.~0),GC(53.00),WE(19.00) 1126.00 16.00 94.00

PR,KR Loharu (22) EA T(36.00),GC(16.00),WE(20.00) 962.00 101.00 101.00

PR Loharu (26) EA T(52.00),GC(52.0U) 985.00 32.00 102.00

PR Loharu (35) EA T(84.00),GC(84.00) 1671.00 14.00 106.00

PR Siwani (30) EA T(45.00),GC(45.00) 479.00 34.00 43.00

PR Siwani (26) EA T(77.00),GC(77.00) 1957.00 27.00 114.00

PR S,wani (13) EA 1101.00 69.00 3i.OO 172

VIllAGE SIWANI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loea- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code nun/ber) of the tion to i.t in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. v; Vage and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water &. days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if an,v way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Siwani Tahsil--Concld.

33 Gudha (116 ) 1,148.00 1,991 (287) P PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 34 Kalali ('14) 585.00 1,157 (179) P -(5-10) T,W -(5-10) BS

35 Talwani (101) 611.00 1,244 (188) P -(-5) T -(-5) BS

36 Kalod (115) ',902.00 2,279 (345) P(2),M, RP T,W,TW PO BS H 37 Kharkari (124) 514.00 295 (46) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

38 Gadhwa (125 ) 653.00' 687 (97) P~2) .M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

39 Bhera (90) 1,430.14 2,308 (359) P,M,H PHS,RP T,W,HP PO BS

40 Miran (89) 3,133.84 5,514 {867) P(2), PHC,PHS, T,W,TW, PO, BS M( 2) ,H RP(2} HP Phone 41 Sidhan (91 ) 860.00 1,552 (248) P -(-5) T PO "BS

42 Mandhan (9a) 1,377 .. 53 2,348 (336) P(2).M, PHS(2) T,W PO BS H 43 Devawas ( 99) 1,013.00 1,574 (239) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) as

44 Isharwal (100) 1,495.70 2.917 (424) P(2), PHS T,W PO, BS M(2),H Phone 45 Rodhan (96) 751.00 1,543 (224) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO S

46 Hasan (74 ) 1,206.00 1,917 (284) P,M D T,W,TW PO BS -- --- Total 67.492.21 89,952 P(58) PHC(6) (13429) H(24} PHS(22) H(14) 0(1 ) Tr(1) RP(18) SMP(1) 17.3 DIRECTORY land use , App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. atea under different types of land use in hectares roach town supp\y rounded upto two decimal plac.es) to and vi 11 age distance Fares t Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Siwani (12) EA T(63.00)~ GC(63.00) 975.00 110.00

PR,KR Siwani (27) ED T(85.00),GC(85.00) 436.00 22.0.0 42.00

PR,KR Siwani (20) EO T(46.00).GC(46.~0) 487.00 28.00 50.00 l

PR Siwani (11) EO T( 195 .00) , Ge.( 1.95 .00) 1551.00 33.00 123.00

PR Siwani (8) I Eo,EAG T(139.00),GC(139.00) 340.00 35.00

PR Siwani (8) ED T( 300. 00), GC( 300. 00). 293.00 60.00

PR,KR Siwani (12) EA T(351.00),GC(351.00~ 977 .00 0.14 1021.00

PR,KR Siwani (15) EA T(490.00),GC(490.00) 2574.00 19.84 50.00

PR Siwani ( 18) ED T(323.00),GC(32~.00) 458.00 39.00 40.00

PR,KR Siwani (20) EO T(411.00),GC(411.00) 839.00 45.53 82.00

PR,KR Siwani (18) EO T(308.00},GC(308.00) 579.00 39.00 87.00

PR,KR Siwani (20) ED, i(150.00},GC(150.00) 1124.00 62.70 159.00 ~AG PR Si wani (22) fA T(152.00),GC(142.00),TWE(10.00) 525.00 74.00

PR,KR Siwani (27) EA T(226.00),GC(126.00),TWE(100.00) 875.00 10.00 95.00

T(9086.oo),GC(8761.00) 53,079.00 1371.21 3956.00 WE(207.00),TWE(118.00) 174 VILLAGE SIWANI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Ila!ll€ of village Tota 1 Total Amenities available (if not available within the t i on (wi t h hadbes t area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code nu'm 11 or ) of the tion 'to it in brackets the distance in hroad ranges viz. No. vi 11 ilge and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of th~ nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Hedical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tosham Tahsil (Part) 1 . Chanana (88) 1,148.00 955 (134) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

2 Dariyapur (87) t,091.79 2,619 (374) P,M PHS T,W,TW PO BS

16 Jhuli (92) 329.00 1,084 ( 163) P -(5-10) T PO BS

17 Bhariwas (93) 666.91 1,068 (:'164 ) P,M,H PHS T PO BS

18 Khawa (94 ) .766.46 1,116 ( 171 ) P -(-5) T - t-5) BS

19 Katwar (97) 1,055.00 1,192 ( 171 ) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

20 Sa1ewala (75) 999.00 1,256 (162) P -( -5) , T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

21 Busan (95) 734.09 1,324 (202) P,M PHS,D T,TW PO ,BS

Total 7.790.25 10.608 P(8) PHS(3) ( 1541) M(3) D(l ) H(l)

$iwani C.D. Block 75.282.46 100,560 P(66) PHC(6~ Grand Total (14970) M(27) PH~25) H(15) D(2), Tr(1) RP(18) SMP(1 ) 175 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use 1n hectares roach town supp 1y rounded upto two decimal places) to and vil~age, distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (lnclud- vctlOn ing g auch ar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Siwani (20) ED,EAG T(366.00),GC(366.00) 704.00 51.00 27.00

PR Tosham (20) ED,EAG T(286.00),GC(226.00) 1734.00 53.79 78.00

PR Tosham (20) ED T(46.00),GC(46.00) 256.00 27.00

PR Tosham (18) ED T(30.00),GC(30.00) 558.00 0.91 78.00

PR Tosham (20) ED T(122.00),GC(122.00) 558.00 0.46 86.00

PR Tosham ( 18) ED,EAG T(248.00),GC(240.00),TWE(8.00) 707.00 100.00

PR Tosham (22) EA T(56.00),GC(26.00),TWE(30.00) 909.00 34.00

PR Tosham ( 18) ED,EAG T(111.00),GC(111.00) 560.00 0.09 63.00

T(1205.oo),GC(1167.00),TWE(38.00) 5986.00 106.25 493.00

-.~------T(10291.00),GC(9928.00) 59065.00 1477.46 4449.00 WE(207.00),TWE(156.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN DADRI-I C.D. BLOCK (PART)

177

179 j)ADRI-I-C.D. BI:OCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manua 1,) (Computer) (Manua 1) (Computer) --, 2 3 4 5 6

Dadri Tahsil (Part.) 1. Achina (153) 8/13/3/71 08/13/0030/0071 6/10/3/20 06/10/0030/0020 2. Bas Must;l (154 ) 8/13/3/72 08/13/0030/0072' 6/10/3/21 06/10/0030/0021 Ranila

3. 8Qagesri (152) 8/13/3/70 08/13/0030/0070 6110/3/19 06/10/0030/0019 4. 8hagvi (163) 8/13/3/81 08/13/0030/0081 6/10/3/30 ,06/10/0030/0030 5. Bherv; (146 ) 8/13/3/134 08/13/0030/0134 6/10/3/56 06/10/0030/0056 6. Bigowa (155) 8/13/3/73 08/13/0030/0073 6/10/3/22 06/10/0030/0022 7. Birsamaspur (165 ) 8/13/3/85 08/13/0030/0085 6/10/3/45 06/10/0030/0045 8. Bond Kalan (127 ) 8/13/3/57 08/13/0030/0057 6/10/3/4. 06/10/0030/0004 9"" Bond Khurd (128) 8/13/3/58 08/13/0030/0058 6/10/3/6' 06/10/0030/0006 10. DharvJ ( 166) 8/13/3/86 08/13/0030/0086 6/10/3/44 06/10/0030/0044 11. Ghasola (172) 8/13/3/135 08/13/0030/0135 6/10/3/55 06/1 0/0030/0055 12. Gothra (77) 8/13/3/141 08/13/0030/0141 6/10/3/49 06/10/0030/0049 13 •. Hindo} _ (120) 8/13/3/51 08/13/0030/0051.' 6/10/3/12 06/1 OlO030/0012 14. Imlota (159) 8/13/3/75 08/13/0030/0075 6/10/3/25 06/10/0030/0025 15. Jaitsri (133) 8/13/3/68: 08/13/0030/0068 6/10/3/34 06/10/0030/0034 16. Jhinjar (151 ) 8/13/3/69 08/13/0030/0069 6/10/3/18 06/10/0030/0018 r 17. Kamod (134 ) 8/13/3/67 08/13/0030/0067 6/10J3/35 06(10/0030/0035 18. Kaneht; (158) 8/13/3/77 08/13/0030/0077 6/10/3/26 06/10/0030/0026 19. Kapur; (171 ) 8/13/3/36 08/13/0030/0036 6/10/3/52 06/1 0/0930/0052 20. Kasni (139) 8/13/3/49 08/13/0030/0049 6/10/3/13 .P6/10/0030/0013

21. -Khat iwas (149 ) 8/13/3/83 08{13/0030/0083 ~ 6/10/3/33 06/10/0030/0033 22. ,Kheri Sanwal (169 ) 8/13/3/138 08/13/0030/0138 6/10/3/50 06/10/0030/0050 23. Kidara (156 ) 8/13/3/74 08/13/0030/0074 6/10/3/23 06/10/0030/0023

24. Kohlawas ( 132) 8/13/3/63 '08/13/0030/0063 6110/3/~ 7 06/~0/0030/0017 25. Lamba (137 ) 8/13/3/64 08/13/0030/0064 6/10/3/1'6 06/10/0030/0016 26. lqhar Wara (150 ) 8/1313/82 08/13/0039/0082 6/10/3/31 06/10/0030/0031 (loharw'ala)

27. Makrana (174 ) 8/13/3/169 08/13/0030/0169 6/10/3/159 06/1 0/0030101 59 28. ; (75) 8/13/3/145 08/13/0030/0145 6/10/3/160 06/10/0030/0160 29. Malkosh' (125 ) 8/13/3/55 08/13/0030/0055 6/10/3/2 06/10/0030/0002 30. Mehrana ( 168) 8/13/3/139 08/13/0030/0139 6/10/3/48 06/10/0030/0048 31. Mirch (135 ) 8/13/3/166 08/13/0030/0166 6/10/3/37 06/10/0030/0037 180 DADRI-t-C.D. BLOC':

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Code Locat ion Code Lo.cat ion COCle Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Compl{ter) 2 3 4 5 6

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

32. Missri ( 136) 8/13/3/165 08/13/0030/0165 6/10/3/15 06/10/0030/0015 33. Mor; (173 ) 8/13/3i143 08/13/0030/0143 6/10/3/53 06/10/0030/0053 34. Morwala (157 ) 8/1313176 08/13/0030/0076 6/10/3/24 06/10/0030/0024 35. Neemli (Nimli) (161) 8/13/3/80 08/13/0030/0080 6;10/3/28 06/10/0030/0028 36. Neemri(Neemri (126 ) 8/13/3/56 08/13/0030/0056 6/10/3/3 06/10/0030/0003 Mutsal Bond Ka 1an)

37. Patuwas (167) 8/13/3/140 08/13/0030/0140 6/10/3/47 06/10/0030/0047 38. Phogat (122) 8/13/3/61 08/13/0030/0061 6/10/3/10 06/10/0030/0010 39. Ran il a ( 130) 8/13/3/60 08/13/0030/0060 6/10/3/8 06/10/0030/0008 40. Ranko Ii (124 ) 8/13/3/54 08/13/0030/0054 6/10/3/5 06/10/0030/0005 41. Rawaldhi (148) 8/13/3/88 08/13/0030/0088 6/10/3/36 06/10/0030/0036 42. Samaspur (164) 8/1313/84 08/13/0030/0084 6/10/3/32 06/10/0030/0032 (Shamashpur) 43. Sanjerwds (131 ) 8/13/3/62 08/13/0030/0062 6/10/3/9 06/1 0/0030/0009 44. Sankror (123) 8/13/3/53 08/13/0030/0053 6/10/3/1 06/10/0030/0001 45. Santor (162) 8/13/3/79 08/13/0030/0079 6/10/3(29 06/10/0030/00~9 46. Santoshpura (76) 8/13/3/144 08/13/0030/0144 6/10/3/161 06/1 010030/0161 (Santokh Pura) 47. Sanwer (121 ) 8/13/3/52 08/13/0030/0052 6/10/3/11 06/"0/0030/0011 48. Sarupgarh ( 160) 8;1313178 08/13/0030/0078 6/10/3/27 0611 0/0030/0027 49. Sonf (138) 8/13/3/50 08/13/0030/0050 6110/3/14 06/10/0030/0014 50. Tik an I< a 1an (170 ) 8/13/3/137 08/13/0030/0137 6/10/3/46 06/10/0030/0046 51. Tikan Khurd (78) 8/13/3/52 08/13/0030/0052 6/10/3/51 06/1 0/0030/0051 52. Une Must i1 80nd (129) 8/1313/59 08/13/0030/0059 6/10/3/7 06/1 0/0030/0007 !(alan VILLAGE DIRECTORY DADRI-I C.D. BLOCK (PART)

181 182 VIllAGE

*DADRI-J C.D. BLOCK (PART) Amenities and

loca- Name of village T0tal Tota 1 Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Ed uc a­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ ho 1 ds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stat i on, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

______~ _ •••••• _____ ••••• _ • ______• ____ ~ _____ ._ ~ ____• ______..._ ____...______~ __ ___.4 Dadri Tahsil (Part)

49 Kasni (139) 630.491,266(186) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

50 Sonf (138) 495.33 1,127(155) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

51 Hindol (120) 805.72 2,047(320) P PHS T,W - (-'5) BS

52 Sanwer (121) 2,187.70 6,388(946) P(2), PHC,PHS T,\-:,HP PO, BS M(2) ,H Phone

53 Sankror (123) 599.422,899(407) P RP(5) T,W PO BS

54 Rankoli (124) 1,135.94 1,104(148) P T,W -(-5) BS

55 Malkosh (125) 695.24 2,342(339) P,M PHS T,W -(-5) BS

56 Neemri (126) 394.56 1,643(249) P PHS T,W -(-5) BS (Neemri Mutsal Bond Kalan)

57 Bond Kalan(127) 2,353.62 9,994(1465) P(5), PHC,PHS T,W PO, BS M(2) , Phone H(2) 58 Bond Khurd (128) 719.00 1,254(210) P PHS T,W -(-5) BS 59 Une Mutsil (129) 839.31 2,638(398) P(2),M PHS T,W PO BS Bond Kalan

60 Ranila (130) 3,121.00 7,895(1193) P(2), PHC, T,W,e PO, BS M(2), PHS, Phone H(2), RP(4) PUC

61 Pho9at (122) 335.00 1,573(248) P PHS, T,W,TW -(-5) BS RP(2)

62 Sanjerwas (131) 1,716.00 3,942(564) P(2), PHS T,W,TW PO BS M(2) ,H

63 Kohlawas (132) 760.00 958(138) P -(-5) T,W BS ,183 DIRECTORY land use

Apo·­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e~ area under ,different types of ,land use in hectares roa,ch town supply rounded upto' two decimal places) to and village distance F;~~~t-----~-I~~i~~t~d-b~-~;~~~;------~:U~=------C~it~~=--A~;;-~~t-- (in kms) ir,ri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

--~------~---.------.-~--.- -- -- _... -- ... ------.--.... ------_ ... - _.... -- ... - -- .- -- _ ...... - -.- ... --_. 11 12 13 1~ 15 16 17 18

------~------~ --- ... ------..... _---- _-_ ... -- - ...... -- --...... -_ .... _ ... ~ ...... -----

PR Charkhi ( 13) EA T(136·.00), GC(136.00) 440.49 21.00 33.00 Dadri

PR ,I:; hark hi (13 ) ~A T(47.'D0'j, GC(47.00) 410.3j 38.00 lJadri PR C harkhi (12) EA T(520.00), GC(5io.00) .221.72 10.50 53.50 Dadri PR " Charkhi ( 13) EA T(1,4'88.79), GC(1,488.79) 464.83 30.86 203.22 Dadri PR Bhi wani (13 ) EA -- T(326.07), GC(306.45), WE(19.62) 222.91 50.44

, 'I PR Chal-khi (22) EA T(549.35), R(549.35.) 5'22.03 64.56 Dadr'i PR Charkhi (21 ) EA T(489.00), R(489.00) 144.00 62.24 Dadri PR Charktli (22) EA T(201. 32), R(201.32) 14'6.69 46.55 Daldri

PR,KR Clnarkhi (22) EA T(1,096.69), GC(1,096.69) 1,019.91 237.02 Dadri

PR,I

PR Charkhi (22) EA T(1,04'9.00) , GC(1 ,008.00), 1,803.00 269.00 Dadr·j TW(28.00), TWE(13.00)

PR Charkhi (16 ) EA T(140.52), GC(139.08), W(1.44) 151.22 2.76 40.50 Dadri

PR Charkhi (16) EA T(805.16), GC(805.16) 750.04 160.80 Dadri

PR Charkhi (11 ) EA T(164.00), GC(129.00), TW(15.00) 547.00 6.00 43.00 [) adr i TWE(20.00) 184 VIllAGE *DADRI-I C.D. BLOCK (PART) Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Ameniti es avail abl e (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (- ) is shown in the col umn and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking P.ost Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potabl e) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ stat ion, hat? water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 64 Lamba (137 ) 459.72 1,015(137) P PHS T,W,TW -(-5) BS

65 Missri (136) 793.00 3,728(550) P(2), PHS,RP T,TW PO, BS M,H Phone 66 Mirch (135) 408.00 1,235(182) p -(5-10) T,TW -(-5) BS

67 Kamod (134 ) 642.00 1,647(223) P -(5-10) T,W -(5-10) BS

68 Jaitsri ( 133) 254.14 405(68) P -(5;-10) T,W -(-5) BS

69 Jhinjar (151 ) 1,203.52 4,039(592) P,M,H PHS,D T,W PO, BS Phone 70 Bhagesri ( 152) 724.00 2,566(375) P,M PHS T,W -(-5) BS

71 Achina (153) 1,827.94 5,547(873) P (2), PHC,PHS T,W,HP PO BS M(2), H(2) 72 Bas Mutsil (154) 323.00 1,702(264) P,M PHS T,W -(-5) BS Ranila 73 Bigowa (155) 891.00 2,717(399) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 74 Kidara ( 156) 243.62 18(2) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

75 Imlota ( 159) 1,416.00 5,060(771 ) P (3), H,PHS T,W PO BS M(2) , H(2) 76 Morwala (157) 499.78 1,435(224) P,M PHS,D T,W,TW PO BS

77 Kaneht i ( 158) 374.73 1,327(219) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

78 SaruP9arh ( 160) 615.11 1,539(238) P,M,H -(-5) T,W PO BS 185 DIRECTORY

land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different tyoes of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (i nc 1ud- va't ion ing gauchar and groves)

~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_. PR Charkhi ( 10) ED, T(100.00), GC(75.00), TW(10.00) 315.00 9.72 35.00 Dadri EAG TWE (15.00) PR Charkhi (8) EA T(276.00), GC(127.00), WE(10.00) 439.00 22.00 56.00 Dadri • TW(139.00) PR Charkhi (6) ED, T(83.00), TW(56.00), R(27.00) 294.00 31.00 Dadri .EAG PR Charkhi (5) EA T(46.00), GC(20.00), TW(26.00) 536.00 21.00 39.00 Dadri ,.. PR Charkhi (10) ED, T(128.92), GC(119.53), TW(9.39) 107.33 3.43 14.46 Dadri fAG PR,FP Charkhi (11) ED T(478.00), GC(324.00), TW(154.00) '628.52 97.00 Dadri PR,FP Charkhi (18) EA T(310.00), GC(168.00),·TW(134.00) 356.00 3.00 55.00 Dadri TWE(8.00) PR Charkhi (14) EA T(816.44), GC(741.58), TW(60.70), 807.33 3.03 201.14 Dadri TWE(14.16)

PR Charkhi ( 16) fA T(97.00), Ge(85.00), TW(12.00) 182.00 44.00 Dadri

PR Charkhi -(18) EA T(300.00), GC(177.00), TW(43.00) 476.00 > 115.00 Dadri TWE(80.00) PR Charkhi ( 16) EA T(147.00), GC(83.00), TW(44.00) 59.00 37.62 Dadri TWE(20.60) PR,KR Charkhi (21 ) EA T(1,075.00), GC(1,059.00), 187.00 154.0U Dadri TW(16.00)

PR Charkhi (16 ) EA T(178.00), GC(52.00), TW(124.0~) 248.00 27.78 46.00 Dadri TWE(2.00) PR,I

VILLAGE

*DADRI-I C.O. BLOCK (PART) Amenities and

loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 ,kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potab 1e) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rai lway ket/ st at ion, hat, water­ if any way)

-----~---- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -----_._-- Oadri Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

79 Santor (162) 386.47 1,578(227) P ,M,H PHS T,W -(-5) BS

80 Neeml i (161) 983.37 3,086(474) P,M,H - (5-10) T, W PO BS (Nimli}

81 Bhagvi (163) 1,102.75 3,463(528) P(2), PHS T,W PO BS M,H 82 lohar War a (150) 920.00 2,758(392) P,M,H PHS T,W,TI< PO BS (l oharwa 1a) 83 I

84 Samaspur (164) 1,383.60 4,956(744) P,M,H PHS T,TW PO, BS (Shamashpur) Phone 85 Birsamaspur(165) 242.81 Un-

86 Dhani (166) 821.90 3,726(568) P(2), -(-5) T, W, TW, PO, BS M(2) ,H HP Phone 88 Rawa1dhi (148) 1,163.00 4,114(592) P,M PHS T,W,TW, PO, as (Part) ~P Phone 134 Bhervi (146) 716.00 233(33) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) B'3

135 Ghaso1a (172) 1,160.22 2,800(411) P,M,H PHS T ,W,TW PO BS

136 I< apuri (171) 476.31 724(125) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, Phone BS HP 137 Tikan l

138 Kheri Sanwa1(169) 435.84 1,274(187) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 139 Mehrana (168) 1,024.24 2,292(330) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(5-10) RS 187 DIRECH1RY 'land use

App. Nearest 'Power ,L and use (i. e~ area under different types of 1and use in h'ectares roach town supply . rounded upto two ~ecimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by sourc~ Un· Cultur· Area not (in kms) irri· able available gated waste for culti· (includ· vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Charkhj ( 19) EA T(20.00), GC(4.00), TW(16.00) 322..00 24.47 20.00 Oadri

PR Charkhi (22) EA ",l, T{577.00), GC{109.00), TWEt468.bO) 310.00 13.37 83.00 Qadri

PR Charkhi (11 ) EA T(260.20), GC(97.93), TWE(162.27) 730.47 112.08 Dadri PR Charkhi (8) EA T(408.00), GC(189.00), TW{219.00) 422.00 90.00 Dadri PR,FP Charkhi (5) EA T(178.00), GC(54.00), TW(124.00) 392.49 77.00 Qadri PR,KR Charkhi (5) EA T(343.60), GC(87.60), TWE(256.00) 889.00 97.00 54.00 Dadri inhabited

PR Charkhi (2) EA T(81.95), GC{47.56), TW(34.39) 637.77 102.18 Qadri " PR Charkhi (2) EA T(242,'00), GC(101.00), TW(80.00), 775.00 1216.00 Dadri IWE(61.00) PR . Charkhi (5) EA T(159.00), GC(132.00), TWE{27.00) 513.00. 1.00 43.00 Dadri PR,KR Charkhi (8) EA T(5P3.00), GC(368.00J, TWE{135.0P) 518.,00 139.22 Dadri I 'I PR Charkhi {5} EA '. r(221.001, GC(74.00), Wf(147.00) 187.00 9.31 59.00 Dadri PR Charkh i (3) EA T(26.00), .GC(26.00) 338.00 39.56 25.00 Dadri

PR Charkhi (5) EA "'." T(27.31), WE(27.31) 367.24 15.17 26.12 Dadri

PR:KR Charkhi (6) fA T(~84.44), GC(19.22). WE(61.72) 578.69 61.11 Dadri TWE(303.50) 188 VILLAGE *DADRI-J C.D BLOCK (PART) Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total AmenitieS available 'if not available within the tion (with hadbast. area popu I a­ village, a -dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi llage and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, -mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

140 P atuwas (167) 486.83 1,285(168) P - (5-10) T , W, TW -(5-10) BS,RS

141 Gothra (77) 707.78 1,631(234) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS

142 tTikan I

143 Mori (173) 565.74 2,774(397) P;M,H PHC,PHS T,W,TW PO BS

144 Santoshpura (76) 651.00 1,16C (165) P PHC T,W -(-5) BS (Santokh Pura)

145 Makran i (75) 429.37 1,240(179) P -(-5) T,W -(10+) BS

169 Makrana (174) 1,103.97 3,226(484) P(2), PHS T,W PO BS M,H Dadri-I C.D. Block (Part) 43,666.14 125, 799( 18684) P( 64) H(1),PHC(6) Total M(33) PHS(27) H(23) D(2} ,RP(27) PUC(1) _-_-- ---~--- --_-__------_ ------Notes :-- (1) In case, a portion of a revenue estate (village) has merged in the town or treatel as outgrowth of a town, only the rural area has been given against that village anI a word 'Part' has been added after the village name. (2) The area of a village (revenue estate) is based on the information supplied by the Revenue Patwari. (3) Where a town and a village bear an identical name, the word 'rural' has been added after the name of the village. (4) +Although entered as 'Be-Chirag' (Un-inhabited) in revenue record, the population shown against this village was enumerated at the time of 1991 Census.

(S) *One villaqe of Dadri-I C.D. Block falls in Rohtak district. 189 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use 'i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------vi 11 age distance ForeSt Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able avail able gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Charkhi (6) EA T(275.00), GC(24.00), WE(160.00) 159.00 4.47 48.36 Dadri TWE(91.00) PR,KR Charkhi {5} EO, T(188.48), GC(13.44), WE(175.04) 438.45 2.20 78.65 Dadri EAG PR Charkhi (6) ED, T(111.00), WE(111.00) 193.00 7.00 54.00 Dadri EAG PR Charkhi ( 6) EA T(185.00), GC(14.00), WE(171.00) 280.74 100.00 Dadri PR,KR Charkhi (11 ) ED, T(204.00), GC(204.0P) 412.00 35.00 Padri EAG

PR Charkhi (10) m, T(64.37), GC(1.00), WE(63.37} 317.00 48.00 Dadri EAS PR Charkhi (13 ) ED, T(91.00), GC(4.00), WE(87.00) 872.00 140.97 Dadri EAG

"''7 T(16.664.22). GC(11,191.64) 23.386.81 184.41 3.981.83. WE(1.034.50). TV(1.495.48) TWE{1.675.93). R(J.266.61)

APPENDICES 1-4

191 192 APPEN- C.D. Blockwise abstract of educational.

EDUCATIONAL

51. Name of C.O. Block Primary Middle Matriculd­ Higher College Adult Others Villages No. school school tion/ Secondary/ (graduate literacy with no Secondary PUC/I nter- and above) class/ educa- school medJ ate/ centres t i ana 1 Junior facil i­ college ties

Vi 1- 1ns- Vi1- 1n5- Vil- 1ns- .v i 1- 1ns- Vil- 1ns- Vil- 1ns- Vi1--Ins lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- 1ag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- ons ons ons ans ons ons ons

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1. Bawani Khera 27 49 21 30 15 17 2 2 2

2. Bhiwani 49 69 31 42 24 27 r

3. Oadri-II 50 61 31 33 17 19 2 2

4. Badhra 66 73 25 26 11 12

5. Lohdru 67 77 21 22 14 14 6

6. Tosham 58 72 36 42 18 19

7 Siwani 53 66 24 27 15 15

8. Oadri-I (Part) 49 64 25 ~3 19 23 2

Total 419 531 215 255 133 146 6 6 2 2. 14 193 OIX--I medical and other amenities

MEDICAL

Dispensary Hospitai Maternity Primary Fami ly Primary Vi 11 age Othed Vi 11 ages with and child health planning health health no medical welfare centre/ centre sub- guides facility centre/ Health centre Maternity centr.e home/Child welfare centre

Vil- In5- Vil- 105- Vil- Ins- Vi 1- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vi 1- rns- Vi 1- Num- Vil- Ins- lag- tit- 1ag- tit- 1ag- tit- 1ag- tit- 1ag- tit- lag- tit- lag- ber5 lag- tit- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es es uti- ons ons ons ons ons ons ons

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

5 5 4 4 22 26 3 3 6

5 6 3 4 25 27 9 9 2 3 20

4 4 3 3 22 24 2 2 7 11 26

8 8 4 5 15 16 3 3 46

2 2 2 2 2 2 15 15 7 13 52

7 7 3 4 25 27 2 2 4 6 28

2 2 6 6 24 25 9 18 25

2 2 6 6 27 27 4 12 22

35 36 2 2 3 3 31 34 175 187 17 17 36 66 225 194 APPEN- C.D. 810ckwise abstract of educational,

DRINKING WATER

51. Name of C.D. Block Tap Well Tank Tube River Foun- Canal Others More than Vi 11 ages with no No. well ta'in one source dr i nk i ng water facility of any type

2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

1. Bawani Khera 25 26 17 2 4 6 25

2. Bhiwani 49 47 7 20 8 5 15 48

3. Dadri-II 48 47 3 26 4 49

4. Badhra 55 46 51 3 58

5. Loharu 44 52 66 4 66

6. Tosham 56 52 2 32 2 10 53

7. Siwani 53 41 18 11 44

8. Dadri-l (Part) 50 46 18 7 49

Total 380 357 14 248 13 12 60 392 195

.OIX J--Concld. medical and other amenities

POST AND TELEGRAPH COfttlN ICATIONS POWER SUPPLY

P.o. T.o. P. T.O. P.O. T.O. P.T.O. Phone Bus Railway Navigable Available Not ·and and and stop station waterway available Phone Phone Phone

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

.8 11 2 27 2 29

15 8 46 3 49

24 2 49 51

26 2 65 67

17 5 67 4 73

18 10 2 2 58 59

18 7 52 2 54

14 8 49 2 51

140 1 52 5 10 413 14 433 196 APPENDIX 2 Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census Towns)

Sen a I Name of town and LAND USE (i.e. AREA UNDER DIFFERENT TYPES OF LAND USE IN HECTARES No. e.D. Block ROUNDED UPTO TWO DECIMAl PLACES) (within brackets) Total Forest Irrigated Un-lrrigated Culturable Area not area by source waste available (i nc 1ud i ng for culti- gauchar and vation groves)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

--Not Applicable--

APPENDIX 3

List of villages where no amenities relating to education, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications, power supply and market/hat are available.

There is no such village in the district. 197 . APPEHOIX·-'4

list of villages.accordjng tb the proportion of Schedu1ed Castes to the tota1 popu1at'fon by ranges

BAIIANI KHERA C.D~ BLOCK

Ranges of L.C.· Name of village L.C. Name of vill age Schedul e_d No. No. Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Bawanj Khera Tahsil 0--5* 20 Sumra Khera 6--10 8 Siper 11--15 12 Mundhal Kalan 17 Talu 16--20 1 Bars; 7 Bohal 9 Bawan; Khera (Rural) 16 19 Pur 27 Mandhana (Mundhana).

Bawani Khera Tahsil (Part)

21--30 3 Paposa 6 Ratera 10 Sfwana 11 Kungar 14 Mundhal Khurd 15 Jatai 18 Siwara 23 Dang Khurd

24 I Sui 26 Lohari Jatu

Tosham Tahsil (Part)

8 Bhurtana

Bawani Khera Tahsil 31 &above 2 Aurangnagar 4 Jamalpur 5 Rohrlat 13 Bandaherf 21 Bal ial i 22 Dang Kalan

Tosham TahSil ( Pard

6 Kirawar

~Excludes villages with no,~cheduled Caste population. 198 APPENDIX-4 .L 1st of villages according ,to the prQPOf'tion of, Scheduled Castes to the;total population by ranges

BHI~I C.D:i BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. Name of vi 11 age L.C. Name of v111 age' Scheduled No. No. Ca~te , popu 1at ion 1 Percentages)

1 2- , -3 '4 5- , "1 ~

Bhiwani Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 4 Rajpura Kharkart 7 Tigr1 (Rajpura Kharkhar1) 41 Azadnagar 6--10 1 B1ran 42 Nangla , 54 Nandgaon 55 Rupgarh 62 Naurangabad 11--15

14 Sarsa (~1r... ljd) 44 Dhani Brahmanan • l (Dhan1I!i3arhamnan) 53 Rajgarh 57 Pahladgarh 71 Nimriwali 73 Goripur 16--20 3 Bapora 8 Ghuskan1 10 Mftathal 13 Sat 15 R1war1 17 Nathuwas 24 Devsar 47 Bhakra (Bhakhra) 48 Asalwas Marhata 49 Asalwas Dub1a (Asalwas Marhtha) 58 Dhana Narsan 63 Bamla 66 Aj1t Pura (Jit,Pura) 67 Ohareru 69 Manheru 70 Badala 72 Kitl ana 21--30 5 Prem Nagar 6' T1grana l' Badesra 16 Kaluwas 19 Ninan 23 Haluwas 5,6 Dh1rana Kalan 60 Umrawat 1.99 APPENDIX-4 List of villages accor.dtng to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

B~lWANl C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of l.C. Name of vfllage L.e. Name of vl1lage Scheduled No. No. Caste population (Percentages)

1 2 3 4 5

21--30--Conc 1d Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

61 Sanga 64 Phul Pur a 65 Kayla (Kalla) 68 Nangal 31 &above 9 Gujrani 12 Chang 18 Paluwas (Palwas) 21 ·Kaunt 59 Dhana Ladanpur

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 200 APPENOIX-4

list of villages accordfng to the proportion of Sc~eduled Castes to the total population by ranges

OADRI-II C.D. ~lOCK

Ranges of L.C. Name of vi 11 age L.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Dadri Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 124 Naurangabad Jattan 153 Gokal 6--10 4 Sarangpur 48 Fatehgarh 151 Jhoj hu Khurd 152 Gudana 154 Ramalwas 158 Beejna 160 Pa1r; 163 Badhwana 166 Dadh1 Bana 167 Dadhf Chhilar 11--15

Rasiwas 2 Narsingwas 3 Chhapar 45 Akhtiarpt.ra 46 Pantawas Khurd 91 Charkhf 93 Kheri Bura 96 Barsana 97 Tiwala 125 Naurangabad Rajputan 132 Asawari 155 Chandeni (Chandani) 159 Jawa 161 Balrod 162 Changrod (Changror) 164 Ba 1a 11 168 Dudhwa 172 Noswa (Nosuba) 16--20 41 Birhf Kalan 43 Manakwas 44 Dohki 47 Pentawas Kalan

89 Ghikara 92 Pandwan (Dandwan) 98 Sh1swala (Seeswala) 146 Balkra (Balkara) 147 Mandol1 148 Mandola 149 K9la 1f 150 Jhojhu Kalan 171 Chfrya 201 AP.PENDIX-4

List of villages according tQ the proport1o~ of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

DADRI-II C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. Name of village L.C. Name of vl1lage Scheduled No. No. Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

21--30 90 Sahuwas 95 Mahra 165 Abidpura 170 Dato11 31 & above

94 Kheri Battar 131 Badal 133 Kalyana

*Exclude~ villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 202 APPENDIX-4

'list of villages according ~ the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges BAOHRA C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of l.C. Name of vi 11 age l.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Dadr1 Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 31 Pachganwa 114 Hanswas Khurd 116 Kiskanda 119 Nimar 129 Kubjanagar 156 Ma 1 Khurd (Mayen ,Khurd) 6--10 10 Dudiwala Nandkaran 18 Duwarka 20 Sham Kalyan 21 27 Govindpura 32 Dalawas 102 Pi chopa Khurd 104 Mandhi Pirallu 113 Hansawas Kalan 115 Chandwas 120 Kanhra 157 Mai Kalan (Mayen Kalan) 11--15 5 Rampura 6 Dud1wala Kishanpura 7 Dohka Harya 11 Umerwas 12 Rehrodhi 17 Ladawas 19 Dandma 25 Kart Rupa 100 Pichopa Kalan 101 Bindraban 108 Bhandwa 112 Nandha 118 Kadma 122 Badrai 127 Rudrol 130 Todi 16--20 9 Dohka Dina 15 Bhar1wa,ss 26 Khorra (Khorda) 28 Kari Dharni 33 Huee 35 Kakrol i Hatt1 103 Mandi Haria (Mand i Harya) 105 Berla 107 Badhra 110 Surajgarh 121 Dagroli 123 Gopalwas 128 Ram Bass 203 APPENDIX-4 List of villages accordfng to the proportion of Scheduled Caste! to the total population by ranges BADHRft C. D. BLOCK '

Ranges of L.C. Name of v'i 11 age L.C. Narne of vill age SCheduled No. No. Caste popu 1d tion (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Dadri Tahsi 1 (Part)--Concld. 21--30 8 Dokha Moj 1 14 Jeetpura 16 22 Karl Adu 24 Kari Oass 30 Gopi 34 Jagram Bass 36 Mandl Kehar 39 Atela Khurd 40 Atela Kalan 99 Bilawal 106 Jewa 1 i 111 Lad 117 Dhanasri 126 Unnear Badhwana 31 8. above 13 Kakroli Sardara 29 Karl Modh 38 Rehroda Kalan

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 204 APPENOIX.4 List of vl1lages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

lOHARU C.O. BLOCK

Ranges of l.C. Name of village L.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Loharu Tahsil 0--5* 18 Sardu Jogi 20 Bardu Dhirja 26 Ohigawa Jatan 38 B-udheri 41 Sorda Jadid 42 Sorda Kadim 64 Loharu (Rural) 6--10 2 Gopalwas 3 Har1awas 6 Sheharyarpur (Seheryarpur)

8 Nunsar 35 Sarsi 46 Pahari 57 Jhumpa Khurd 58 Sasirwas 63 Rahimpur 68 Ohani Oholan 11--15 7 Obra 9 Kasni Kalan 19 Bardu Mughal 32 Cheher Kalan

36 Paju 43 Shehzmanpur (Sahzemanpur) 44 Sehar (Saher) 45 Barahlu 59 Barwas 65 Bisalwas 69 Phartia Shiman (Phartia Shima) 70 Phartia Kehar (Phartia Kher) 16--20 1 Mandholi Kalan 4 S1dhanwa 10 Kasni Khurd 11 Gokalpura 12 Serla 27 Dh1gawa Shamyan (Dh1gawa Shiaman)

28 Kharkhari (Kharkari) 29 Amirwas 33 Cheher Khurd 40 Nangal

51 Kushal Pura ~Kusal Pural 52 Gothra 205 APPENDIX-4 list of village according to the proportion of Scheduled Caste to the total populat1on by ranges

lOHARU C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L .c. Name of village L.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. Caste population (Percentages)

1 2 3 4 5

loharu Tahsil -Concld. 16--20-Concld. 53 Gignaw 56 Jhumpa Kalan 61 Akberpur 67 Ahmedwas 72 Azempur 73 Sohasra 21--30 13 Bidhnoi 14 Beran 15 Ladawas 16 Bfthan

17 Budhera 22 Bardu Chafna 23 Kurdal (Kural) 24 Allaud1npur 25 Dhani Lachman 30 Nakipur 39 Dhana Jogi 47 S1nghan1 50 Damkora 54 Jhanjra Toda 60 Dhani Mansukh 62 Dhan; Shama COhan1 Shaman) 71 Phartia Tal 31 &Above 31 Mohmad Nagar (Mahamed Nagar) 48 Hasanpur 49 Dhan1 Ahmed 55 Jhanjara Shearan (Jhanjara Shearan) 66 'GagarwllS

*£x~l~es vflrlges'Nfth no Scheduled C.ste populatfon. 206 APPENDIX-4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges I • TOSHAM C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. Name of village L.C. Name of vi 11 age Scheduled No. No. Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Tosham Tahsil (Part) 0--5*

4j Ladi anwa 1;

Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)

32 Chandawas (Chandabas)

6--10 Tosham Tahsil (Part)

15 Birola (Badola) 26 Jhanwari

Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)

31 Leghan Shanan 46 Titan;

Tosham Tahsil (Part)

11--15 3 Garanpura 7 Alakhpura (Alakhpur) 9 Sagban 11 14 Chhapar Joglan 27 Kharkhrl Makhwan 30 Riwasa 37 Sungarpur 38 Sandw.a 39 Devrala 4"2 Khaparbas 43 Dharivanbas 44 Khariawas 46 Sh;mliwas (Shimllbas)

Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)

2 Dined 26 Kasumbhi 33 Ohangar 35 Babarwas (Babarbas) 36 Ohab Dhani 39 Ju; Kalan 40 Jui Khurd 45 Bhangarh 52 Lohan; 207 APPENOIX-4

List of villages a~cord1qg to the proportion of Schedult~ Castes to the total population by ranges

TOSHAM C.O. BLOCK-

Ranges of L.C, N~rne of village L.C. Name of village Scheduled NQ, No. Caste population (Percentages)

3 4 5 Tosham Tahsil (Part)

16--20 4 Pinjokhara (Panjokhra) 10 Tosham (Rural) ?2 fliltodi 23 Badalwala ?4 Thilor (Thalod) 25 Saral 36 Alampur Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)

~~ Kohar

Tosham Tahsil (Part) 21--30 12 Dadam 13 Chhapar Rangaran 28 Kharkhri Sahan 31 Bajina 32 Dhani Mahu 35 Dulheri 40 lnctiwali 45 Mansarwas (Mansarbas) 47 Kafrl.l

Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)

27 Hetam Pura 28 Leghan Hetwan (Leghan Hetman)

~9 Jitwanabas 37 Lal awas 38 Pohkarwas 43 Galagarh

Tosham Tahsil (Part) 31 & above

~ Khanak 29 Dharan 33 Nlgana Kalan .34 Nigana Khurd

Bhiwani Tahsil (Part) 50 Malwas Kohar 51 Malwas Devsar

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 208 APPENDIX·4 List of villages according to the proportion of'Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges SIWANI C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. Name of village l.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. Caste population (Percentages)

1 2 3 4 5

S;wal1i Tahsil 6--10 6 Devsar 9 Rupana 12 Bakhtawar Pura 14 Budh Sail; 15 Li 1as 31 Bldhwan 34 Ka 1ali 38 Gadhwa 42 :v1andhan

Tosham Tahsil (Part) Chanana 16 Jhuli 21 Busan

Siwani Tahsil 11--15 3 Dhani Ramjas 4 Gurera 17 Jhupa Kalan (Jhumpa Kalan-1) 20 Matani 23 Patwan 30 Siwach 32 Ghangala 33 Gudha 36 Kalod 39 Bhera 40 Miran 41 Sidhan 45 Rodhan 46 Hasan

Tosham Tahsil (Part) 2 Dariyapur 19 Katwar

Siwani Tahsil 16-20 1 Naloi 6 Kikral 7 Ga1ndawas 19 Dhani Bhakhra 21 Morka 26 Surpura Kalan 27 Surpura Khurd 28 Mith1 29 Mandhol i Khurd 35 Talwani 44 Isharwal 209 APPENDIX-4

List of villa~s according to t~e proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

SHINn C.D. BlOCK

Ranges of L.C. Name of vi 11 age L.C. Name of vfllage Sclleduled No. No. Caste popul ation (Percentages)

Siwan1 Tahsil

21--30 2 Barwa 8 Sfwani (Rural) 13 Moh11a 18 Jhupa Khurd (Jhumpa Khurd) 22 Garwa 24 Sudhfwas 25 BehaJ 43 Devawas Tosham Tahsil (Part) 17 Bhariwas 18 Khawa

Siwani Tahsil 31 & above 10 Dhulkot 11 Khera 16 Dhanf Silawali 37 Kharkarf

Tostian Tahsil (Part)

20 Salewala 210 APPEftDIX-4

list of vtllages accordi"! to tlfe proportion of Scheduled CCastes to the to~l 'population by ranges MORI-I ·C.D. BLOCK (~AAT)

Ranges of L.C. Name of vi 1J age L.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. Caste population (Percentage,)

2 3 4 5

Dadri Tahsil (Part) 6--10 65 Missri 70 'Bhagesri

75 imlota 1~6 ~apuri 11--15 55 Mal\(osl) 56 Neemrl (Neemri Mutsal Bond Kalan) 62 Sanjerwas 67 Kamod 69 Jhinjar 71 Achina 76 Morwala 79 Santor

80 Neemli (Nilllli) 83 Khatiwas

138 Khet'i Sanwa 1 141 Gothra 169 Makrana 16--20 49 Kasni 52 Sanwer 57 Bond Kalan 60 Ranila 73 Bigowa 77 K'aneht i 78 Sarupgarh 81 Bhagvi 135 Ghasola 140 Patuwas 143 Mor1 144 Santoshpura (Santokh Pura) 21--30 50 Sonf 51 Hindol 53 Sankror 58 Bond Khurd 59 Une Mutsl1 Bond Kalan 61 Phogat 64 lamba 66 Mlrch 68 Ja1tsri 72 Bas Mutsil Ranila 82 lohar Wara (Loharwala) 84 Samaspur (Shamashpur) 86 Dhan1 88 Rawaldhi (Rural) 149 Mehrana 145 Makrani 31 II ltlove 63 Kohl awas 142 Tikan Khurd SECTION II TOWN DIRECTORY

211

CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

213

215

CODES USED IN THE ,TOWR DIRECTORY TOGETHER ~TH WHAT THESE STAND }fOR ARE INDICATEQ BELOW :

S~atus-­ M.C. MUllicipal Committee STATEMENT-IV & IV-A Type 'of road;r­ PR Pucca Road KR Kuchcha Road

Systetp of Sewe:r:agef~inage S Sewer OSD Open Surface Drains Pt Pit System

Method of disposal of nigrl:tsoH-­ HL Head Loads B g~skets ~i th handles WB Wheel Barro'Ws ST Septic Tank Latrines 5 Sewerage Pt Pit System o Others Sour:ce of Water Supply-­ TW Tubewell Water/Handpump T Tap Water W Well Water TK rank Water System of Storage of Water OHT Overhead Tank SR Service,- Reservior IG River Infiltration ,Gallery , -. PT Pre~.sure T-ank STATEMENT-V Medical facilities-­ H ~~spit~l'tEy'~ Hospital/Matertdty Hospitall Natural fIo'spital, ' " D Dispensary, " Fe Family 'Planning Centre/P'ost' Pal'tu[T, Cen~rel MCH &:' Fyv Centre (Mate'rnHy Clinic and, I:arnily ,We:lfa~e C~n.hI'e. 216 CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY TOGETHER W1TH WHAT THESE STAND 'FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW· ,:

TB Clinic/TB Hospital Others (Urban Health Post/MTP Centre/ Maternity Centre/School Health Clinic/ Surgical Centre

Educational facilities-- A Arts only AS Art and, Science only AC Arts a!ld ,Commerce only

ASC Arts , S~i~nce and Commerce Recognised Shorland Typewz:j.ting .and other Vocational Training Institutions- o Others Public Libraries including Reading Rooms-- I PL Public Library RR Reading Room TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS

217 218 STATE- Status and

Sr. Class, name and C1V1C Loca- Name of Name of Area Number Population and

No. administration status t ion tailsil C.D. ( in of house------~- of town Code block sq. holds 1901 1911 1921 No. kms, includ- ing hou- seless households (in 1991 census)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. IV *Bawani Khera Bawani 6.00 2,105 Not ifi ed as a (M.C. ) Khera 2. Bhiwani (M.C. ) I I Bhiwani 27.64 '20,698 35,917 31,100 33,220 (-13-41) (+6·98)

3. III Charkhi Dadri III Dadri ~,.42 5,211 7,009 5,713 6,582 (M.C. ) (-18·49) (+15-21) 4. V Loharu (M.C. ) IV Loharu 2.59 1,389 2,175 2,343 2,339 (+7-72) (-0'17) 5. IV Siwani (M.C.) VI Siwani 4.88 1,777 Notified as a

6. V Tosham (l1.C.) V Tosham 4.91 1,320

I Notes 1. I denotes nil.

2. Town treated as such for the first time in 1981 Census whic.h continue~ to be treated as such for 1991 census is shown wlth an asterisk (*) on its right. 3. Town treated as such for the first time in 1991 Census is underlined. 219 MENT-I gr9wt~ hi~tory growth rate of the town at the censuses of Density Sex ratio ------(1991 ------1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 ;991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

11' 1.2 . 13 14 15 16 17 Hl 19 20 21 town for the f,rst time in 1981 Census 11,530 14,159 2,360 896 881 . (+22.80) 35,<666 43,921 52,183 58,194 73,086 101,277 121,629 4,400 829 836 872 (+7-'80) (+22-46) (+)8-81) (+11-52) (+25-59) (+38-57) , (+20-10) 7,260 8',712 8,795 13,839 19,484 27,315 32,253 5.951 852 869 869 (+10'30) (+20'00) (+0'95) (+57'35) (+40'79) (+40-19) (+18-08) 2,956 4,023 3,438 4,4,65 5,579 7.247 9.031 3.487 901 892 903 (+,26'38) (+36 ·10) '(-14-54) (+29,87) (+24'95) (+29-90) (+24-62) town for th~ first time' in 1S91 Census 11.109 2,276 870

5,039 Declas- 8,387 1,708 859 901 sified 220 STATE- Physical aspects and

Se~ldl Class dnd name *Phys1cal aspects Name of number of town Rdlnfall Temperature (in centigrade) State HQ (In mm) Maximum Minimum

2 3 4 5 6

1. IV Bdwdni Khera 196.6 N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (245) 2. Bhiwani 380.6 N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (264)

3. 1: I Charkhi Dddri 440.2 N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (290)

4. V :"oharu 283.0 N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (320)

5. IV Siwanl 218.3 N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (261 )

6. V 'To~ham N.A. N.A. N.A. Ghandigarh (265)

Notes 1. *Averdye data has been calculdted for the decade 1979--88. 2. 'N.A.' means information not dVdllable. 3. , __ , denutes nil. 221 MENT II location of towns, 1989

and roaft .distance (in kms.) from ------.------District HQ Sub-division/tahsil HQ Nearest city Railway Bus route Navigable with popula- station river/canal tion of one (if within 1akh and more 10 kms.)

7 8 9 10 11 12

Bhiwan i Bhiwani/Bawani Khera Bhiwani Bawani Khera Bawani Khe,r'" ( 19) (19) (0) (19) (0) (0) Bhiwani Bhiwani/Bhiwani Rohtak Bhiwani Bhiwani (O) '(0) (0) (48) (OJ (0 ) Bhiwani Charkhi Dadri/Charkhi Oadri Blliwani Charkhi Dadri Charkhi Dadri (27) (0) (0) (27) (0) (0) Bhiwani Loharu/Loharu Loharu Loharu (56) (0) (0) (24) (0) (0) Bhiwani Siwani/Siwani Hisar Siwani Siwani (64) (0) (0) (34 ) (0) (0) Bh iwan i Bhiwani/Tosham Bniwani Bhlwani Tosham (24) (24) (0) (24) (24) (0) 222 STATE- Municipal finance

Sen a 1 Cldss and name ot Civic. Receipt (in Rs. '00) administra- number town ------~------~------tlOn sta- Receipt Revenue de- Government Loan Advance tus ( 1 n through rived from grant 1990) ta><'f:S etc. municlpal properties and power apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. IV Bawani Khera M.C. 3,423 2,521 5,000 2. Bhlwanl M.C. 67,461 20,334 31,250 2,028 3. III Charkhl Dadrl M.e. 23,985 24,369 5,250 5,000 12,633 '4. V Loharu M.C. '/,636 5,473 2,650 805

5. IV ~lwarl 1 M.C. 316 71

6. V Toshalll M.C. 3,264 1,578 2,000 1,200

, Note denotes n11. 223 HfNT III 1988-89

Expenditure (in Rs. '00)

Other Total General Public Public Publ ic Publ fc Others Total sources receipt administraion safety health and works institutions (specify) expenditure (specify) conveniences

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

10,944 3,168 2,451 3,144 8,773 121,073 21,698 11,203 43,654 48,738 847 126,140 7,487 78,724 12,745 1,000 16,335 4,043 23,899 25,494 83,518 1,198 12,762 5,097 3,954 1,075 50 842 11,028 41 428 134 134

8,042 5,592 1,516 1,054 ./ 236 8,398 224

STATE- Civic and other

Serla1 Class and name of Civic Population Scheduled Road System 0 f Humber of number town admini­ Castes length sewerage stration population (in kms) Water Service status borne (i n 1990)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. J V Bawan i Khera M.e. 14,159 4,563 PR(15.5) OSO 520 200 KR (1.0)

2. Bhiwani M.e. 121,629 19,OOi PR(66.1) S.OSD 19,595 13,917 KR(20.0)

3. I II Charkhi Oadri M.e. 32,253 5,101 PR(40.2) S,OSD 4,532 3,192

'. v Loharu M.e. 9,031 2.1)18 PR(9.0) OSD 100 50 KR(2.0)

5. IV Siwani M.e. 11,109 3,352 PR(7.0) OSO, 465 KR(2.0) Pt 6. V Toshdm M.e. 8,387 1,978 PR(5.5) oso, 408 KR(3.0) Pt

Notes "In ca~e this serVlce is 'lot dvallable in tne town, the name of the nearest place where available along~ith dlstan~e fro~ the town nas been mentloned. 2 '--' denotes nil, 225 MENT IV illJenities 1989 lAtrines Method of Protected water supply Fire Electrification (number of ~onnections) disposal 'liighting Others of night- Source System of service* Domestic Indus- Commer- Road Others soil of storage with trial ci a 1 1ighting supply capacity in (points) 1itres in (brackets)

10 1'1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

0 T,W SR Bhiwani 1,445 39 25·3 175 3 (45.400,000) (19) OHT (341.250) 5.678 S,WB T,TW SR Yes 9,730 321 2,688 3,658 (60,305,700) IG (12,750,OQO) < 4 Pt,ST T,TW 0 Bhiwani 7,100 250 1,345 226 20 (140.486,801) (27) OHT (500,500) 100 WB,B TW,W PT Bhiwani 1;300 85 260 300 532 (150,000) (56) OHT, t30,000) Pt,ST TK,W OHT Hisar 1,256 106 512 52 11 (60,000) (34) 120 HL,Pt T,W SR Bhiwani 1,200 15 250 236 (225,000) (24) 226 STATE- Civic and other amenities

Seridl Class and name Name of slum Area of Population Paved roads System of sew- number of town'" slum tin of slum (in kms.) erage sq. kms.) (approximate)

2 3 4 S 6 7

1. Bhiwani 1. Ashoka Colony 0.080 2,000 PR(O.OS} 5 KR(O.10) 2. Azad Mohall a 0.080 432 PR(0.30) S KR(0.05) 3. Azad Nagar 0.016 150 PR(O.25) s, KR(O.OS) 0 4. Balm;k; Bast; 0.008 1Si PR(0.05) 5 KR(0.12) 0 S. Bast; Behind 0.080 1,376 KR(0.50} 5, Guwar Factory 6. Basti on lv1aloo- 0.008 450 PR(0.05) 5,0 wala Tank KR(0.20) 7. Ch;ranj;v Colony 0.080 1,800 PR(0.10) 5 KR(0.30) 8. Ohan; Ahiran 0.012 1,409 PR(0.15) 5 KR(O.OS) 9. Ohani Chej dran 0.028 1,404 PR(0.20) 5 KR(O.OS) 10. Ohani Gujran 0.020 1,168 PR(0.20) 5, OR KR(0.25) 0 Bhojwala Tank 11. Ohani Rai Singh 0.036 700 PR(O.50) 5,0 KR(0.10)

12. Ohani Sarogian 0.032 1,576 PR(0.20) S KR(0.05) 13. Ohani Singla 0.012 570 PR(O.05) 5,0 KR(0.20} 14. Dhankdfl Mohala 0.044 398 PR(O.03} 5,0 KR{0.75)

15. Ourgo Co I01lY 0.032 2,600 PR(0.10) 5 KR(0.50)

16. Gdli [J'I'J¥MI rll'rH' 0.024 748 PR(O.OS) 5,0 (.hMI!l,·r r, 111·/ KR(O.10)

If.hTJf J I

1/. ("Ii I {I,) 111,1 I~ I I.b I 'I [J.()I\[) lHH 1'1«O.li') :;.0

I~ f) I '1' t:1« () .0:1) 227 MENT IV A in notified slums, 1989

Number of latrines Method of No. of tap Electrification (Number disposal points/ of connections) Private Community of night- public soil hydrants Domestic Road Others Water Service Others installed lighting borne for SLIPP ly (points) of protec- ted ,water

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

250 S 216 262 19

128 12 S,B 76 148 18

38 22 S,B 26 46 14 3

124 15 S,B 59 126 19

196 S 438 281 45

92 16 S,B 42 106 22 5

226 S 217 240 14 2

152 S 212 194 13 3

226 S 294 290 22

151 26 S,B 184 178 19 3

106 S 214 110 21

298 S 292 289 20

98 S 124 108 23

102 15 S,B 36 112 30

298 42 S,B 348 289 34

2$ 16 S,B 36 38 6

82 12 ·S.B BO 84 17 228 STATE­ Civic and other amenities Serial Class and name Name of slum Area of Population Paved roads System of sew- number of town* slum (in of slum ( in kms.) er age sq. kms.) (approx imate)

,2 3 4 5 6 7

I Bhiwani 18. Hanuman Dhani 0.044 2,100 PR(0.15) S KR(0.15) 19. Jawahar Nagar 0.036 260 PR(0.03) 5 KR(0:20) 20. Kachi Colony 0.032 600 PR(0.05) 5 KR(0.15) 21. Khadi Mohall a 0.060 1,400 PR(0.05) 5,0 KR(0.75) 22. Labour C.o I ony 0.101 252 PR(0.10) OSO, KR(0.20) 5

23. Marla "4 Kr.ishna 0.080 2,200 PR(0~20) 5 Colony KR(0.05) 24. ,Mohalla KUlllharan 0.036 1,346 PR(0.50) 5,0 KR(0.10) 25. Mohalla Parao 0.040 678 PR(0.40) 5,0 Noonsar KR(0.10) 26. Nai Basti Halwas 0.060 365 PR(0.06) 5.0 Gate KR(0.20) 27. Nai Basti 0.005 1,429 PR(0.15) 5,0 Hanuman Gate KR(0.45) 28. Nai Basti Out- 0.060 1,543 PR(0.10) S,O side Dadri Gate KR(0.70) 29. Nehru Road 0.153 2,800 PR(0.10) 5 KR(0.05) 30. Shiv-Ki Naya Nagar 0.032 1,000 PR(O.05) 5 Colony KR(0.15) 31. 5hyamia Ki Ohani 0.012 171 PR(0.15) S,O KR(O.05) 32. Singikot Mohalla 0.008 450 PR(i).02) 0 KR{O.07) 33. Tel iwara 0.012 3,200 PR(0.05) 5 KR(0.15) 34. Tibba Basti 0.040 450 PR(0.45) 5,0 KR(0.03)

1. *Fur cldss I dnd cld~s II towns only.

2- 'ee' d~'I1o'tes n{l ,229 MENT IV A --concld. in notified slums, 1989 Number of 'latrines' Method of No. of tap Electrification (Number di sposal points/ of connections) Private Community of night- public soil hydrants Domestic Road Others Water Service Others installed !ighting borne for supply (points) of protec- ted water

g 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

246 16 S 346 306 15

142 S 129 150 22

100 S 114 102 17 4

142 10 S;B 178 160 I 28

22 116 B,S 62 221 12 2

340 S 464 428 44

160 10 S,B 198 181 13

120 12 S,B 114 128 25 2

148 13 S,B 88 147 2" 5

176 3- S 330 253 21 2

178 20 S,B 180 198 22 2

128 S 221 226 7

214 S 218 217 35

3,0 7 S,8 32 33 4 2 I

0 6 14 16

292 S 298 340 11

86 26 S,$ 109 107 18 230 STATE- Medical. educational. recreational

Scrl

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV Bawani Khera 14.159 H (1) 25 Bhlwani Rohtak Bhiwani Rohtak o (1) ( 19) (67) (19 ) (67) 2 Bhil-.ani 121.629 H(4.N-l) 1,116 ASC (3) Rohtak Rohtak o (6) D (5) 15 (48) (48) TB (1) 25 FC (1) 10 o (2) 3 II I Charkhi Dadri 32,253 H (4) 118 A (1) Rohtak Bhiwani Jhajjar o (4) D (2) ASC(l) (55) (27) (45) FC( 1)

4 V Loharu 9,031 H (1) 24 AC (1) Rohtak Pilanl Pi! ani o (1) ( 111) (24) (24) 5 IV Siwani 11,109 H (1) 25 Hisar Rohtak Bhiwani Hi sar (34) ( 108) (61 ) (70) (34) 6 V Tosham 8,387 H (1) 30 Bhiwani Rohtak Bhiwani Rohtak o (1) Fe ( 1) (24 ) (72) (24) (72)

Notes "'If a medical or educational tacllity is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance trom the town where facility is available, has been mentioned. ? '--' denotes nil. 231 MENT V and cultural facilities. 1989 facilities· Working Number of recreational and cultural women's facH it ies Higher Second- Junior Primary Adult hostels Secondary ary !Matri- Secondary schools liter acy with Stadia Cinema Audituridl Public.. Interme- culation and Middle classes! number of Darma/ libraries diate/ schools centres/ 'seats Commun ity lflcl'udirog P.U.C. Others hdll s reddiny (Pre-uni- (specify) room5 versity college! Junior college level

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

2 2 3

9 12 14 33 1(100) 3 3 Pl( 10) RR (1 )

4 5 5 11 Pl(3) RR(3)

2 2 3 5 2 Pl (1 ) RR(1) 2 2 2

2 2 3 Pl (1 ) RR (1 ) 232 5TATE- Trade. commerce, industry

Serial Class and name of Names of three most important Names of three most No. town commodities imported conmodities

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd

2 3 4 5 6 7

IV Bawani Khera Tractors Cloth Sugar Vegetables Cotton 2 Bhiwani Synthetic Gumand Raw cotton Cotton & Iron sheets fibres tallow silk cloth 3 III Charkh; Dadri Sugar Foodgrains Sarson oil Goggles Cement 4 V lahar; Moong Gram Milk Pulses Wheat 5 IV Siwani Sugar Desi Ghee Vegetables Cotton Gram Val

6 V Tosham Cotton Gram Sarson Cotton Val

I Note : I den:otes ni 1. 233 MENT VI and banking. 1989 important Names of three most important Number of Number of Number of non­ exported commodities manufactured banks agriCultural agricultural credit credit 3rd Ist 2nd 3rd societies societies

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Grams Shoes Furn iture Gur 4 2 Tubes Niwar Steel utensils Vegetable 23 3 15 nylon ghee C. I. Pipes Goggles Cement C. I. pipes 7 6 Mustard oil Mustard oil Gum Pulses 4 2 6

Gum Gram Dal Gum Steel 3 2 3 furniture 5 arson oil Cotton Patasey Shoes 5 2 234 APPENDIX Towns showing their outgrowth with population

Serial "Name of the town Population of Outgrowth Population of No. (with location code) core town outgrowth

2 3 4 5

--Nil-- PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

235

A.PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT BHIWANI DISTRICT

237 238 PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca­ District/ Total/ Area No. of No. of Total population Total popul ation in the tion C.D. Rural/ in occupi ed house­ (includinq institutional age group 0--6 Code Block / Urban km 2 residen- holds ~nd houseless~ ation No. U.A./ tial ------City/Town houses p M F P M F ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ---_-., ------

13 Bh1wani Tt5,140.00 163,538 173,2721,139,718 606,378 533,340 220.359 116,856 103,503 District R 5,088.56 133,178 140,772 943,150 501,522 441,628 185,356 98,348 87,008 U 51.44 30,360 32.500 196.568 104.856 91.712 35,003 18.508 16,495

Bawani Khera T 529.82 18,676 19,110 125,742 67,665 58,077 24,796 13,088 11,708 C.D. Block R 529.82 18,676 19,110 125,742 67,665 58,077 24,796 13,088 11,708 U

2 Bhiwani T 561.36 22,214 22,955 153,075 82,359 70,716 29,733 15,729 14,004 C.D. Block R 561.36 22,214 22,955 153,075 82,359 70,716 29,733 15,729 14,004 lJ

3 Dadri - II T 423.37 15,302 16,255 109,189 57,171 52,018 20,877 11,020 9,857 C.D. Block R 423.37 15,302 16,255 109,189 57,171 52,018 20,877 11,020 9,857 U

4 Badhra T 505.17 14,288 15,852 109,567 58,048 51,519 22,520 12,060 10,460 C.D. Block R 505.17 14,288 15,852 109,567 58,048 51,519 22,520 12,060 10.460 U

5 Loharu T 608.74 12,340 13,290 88,704 46,502 42,202 17,871 9,6Q5 8,266 C.D. Block R 608.74 12,340 13,290 88,704 46,502 42,202 17,871 9,605 8,266 U

6 Tosham T 740.74 18,231 19,656 130,514 70,085 60,429 25,870 13,758 12,112 C.D. Block R 740.74 18,231 19,656 130,514 70,085 60,429 25,870 13,758 12,112 U

7. Siw~ni T 752.82 14,338 14,970 100,560 53,109 47,451 20,345 10,748 9,597 C.D. 8lock R 752.82 14,338 14,970 100,560 53,109 47,451 20,345 10,748 9,597 U 239 ABSTRACT

INOUSTRLAt CATETO~Y OJ: MAIM WORKERS Scheduled Castes Schedul ed literates Total main workers Tribes (I--IX) p M F P M F P M F P M F

~ 14 15 16 17 18 J9 20 21 22 23 24

216,162 115,800 100,362 498,103 347.215 150,888 317,482 271,764 45,718 179,643 96,351 83,292 388,552 279,014 109,538 266,200 223,814 42,386 36,519 19.449 17,070 109,551 68.201 41,350 51,282 47,950 3,332

33,205 17,932 15,273 50,663 36,669 13,994 36,403 31,235 5,168 33,205 17,932 15,273 50,663 36,669 13,994 36,403 31,235 5,168

32,664 17,728 14,936 65,993 46,992 19,001 43,067 37,211 5,856 32,664 17,728 14,936 65,993 46,992 19,001 43,067 37,211 5,856

16.405 8,653, 7,752 50,529 34,984 15,545 27,136 23,478 3,658 16,405 8,653 7,752 50,529 34,984 15,545 27,136 23,478 3,658

17,498 9,250 8,248 43,438 31,468 11,970 31,105 25,563 5,542 17,498 9,250 8,248 43,438 31,468 11,970 31,105 25,563 5,542

14,745 7,796 6,949 33,575 24,803 8,772 27,709 21,061 6,648 14,745 7,796 6,949 33,575 24,803 8,772 27,709 21,061 6,648

25,887 14,057 11,830 48,-738 36,196 12,542 38,131 32,456 5,675 25,887 14,057 11,830 48,738 36,196 12,542 38,131 32,456. 5,675

17,688 9,350 8,338 35,434 26,604 8,830 29,939 24,478 5,461 17,688 9,350 8,338 35,434 26,604 8,830 29,939 24,478 5,461 240 PRIMARY CENSUS ------loca­ Districtl Tota 1/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion C.D. Rural/ Code Block/ Urban -~------No. U.A./ Cultivators Agri cul tura 1 1abourers livestock, forestry, City/Town fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities II I I I

P M F p M F p M F

------~--.---- 2 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

13 Bh1wan1 T 173,944 140,816 33,128 41.031 33,953 7,078 3.370 3,257 113 District R 168.383 135,645 32.738 36,940 30,168 6,77Z 2.579 Z,487 92 U 5,561 5.171 390 4,091 3.785 306 791 770 21

Bawani Khera T 19,911 16,707 3,204 7,697 6,274 1,423 373 342 31 C.D. Block R 19,911 16,707 3,204 7,697 6,274 1,423 373 342 31 U

2 Bh1wani T 21,794 18,025 3,769 7,522 6,141 1,381 461 443 18 C.D. BLock R 21,794 18,025 3,769 7,522 6,141 1,381 461 443 18 U

3 Oadri-II T 16,402 13,719 2,683 3,648 2,951 697 231 225 6 C.D. Block R 16,402 13,719 2,683 3,648 2.,951 697 231 225 6' U

4 Badhra T 22,108 17,404 4,704 3,531 2,936 595 191 185 6 C.O. Block R 22,108 17,404 4,704 3,531 2,936' 595 191 185 6 \J

5 Loharu T 22,336 16,279 6,057 1,946 1,482 464 192 189 3 C.D. Block R 22,336 16,279 6,057 1,946 1,482 464 192 189 3 U

6 Tosham T 24,979 20,500 4,li79 4,564 3,695 869 442 437 5 C.O. Block R 24,979 20,500 4,479 4,564 3,695 869 442 437 5 U

7 Siwani T 21,118 16,531 4,587 3,277 2,602 675 368 349 19 C.O. Block R 21,118 16,531 4,587 3,277 2,602 675 368 349 19

U 241 ABSTRACT--Contd.

MAIN WORKERS !

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, orocessing, servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry IV V(a) V(b)

p M F p M F p M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

667 639 28 4,940 4,636 304 14,242 13.689 553 639 611 28 3,100 2.926 174 6,235 5,793 442 28 28 1,840 1.710 130 8,007 7.896 111

11 11 533 502 31 1,083 942 141 11 11 533 502 31 1,083 942 141

5 3 2 679 632 47 2,086 1,928 158

5 3 2 679 632 47 2,086 1,928 158

15 15 335 325 10 537 513 24 15 15 335 325 10 537 513 24

2 2 358 346 12 300 294 6 2 2 358 346 12 300 ~94 6

118 107 11 103 102 118 107 11 103 102

"I 580 554 26 399 366 33 652 631 21 580 554 26 399 366 33 652 631 21

2 2 313 298 15 496 472 24 2 2 313 298 15 496 472 24 242 PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca- Districtl Totall INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion C.O. Rurall . Code Block/ Urban No. U.A.I Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and City/Town corrmunications VI VII VIII P M F P M F P M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

13. Bhtwan1 T 6,042 5.869 173 20,238 19.966 272 7,580 7.543 37 District R 4,224 4,093 131 7,706 7.533 173 4,790 4,768 22 U 1.818 1,776 42 12,532 12.433 99 2,790 2,775 15

Bawani Khera T 689 668 21 1,253 1,237 16 760 760 C.D. Block R 689 668 21 1,253 1,237 16 760 760

U

2 Bhiwani T 962 912 50 1,741 1,674 67 1,179 1,178 C.D. Block R 962 912 50 1,741 1,674 67 1,179 1,178 U

3 Dadri-II T 615 598 17 675 666 9 553 552 C.D. Block R 615 598 17 675 666 9 553 552 U

4 Badhra T 468 464 4 544 540 4 308 305 3 C.D. Block R 468 464 4 544 540 4 308 305 3 U

5 Loharu T 71 70 496 495 197 197 C.D. Block R 71 70 496 495 197 197 U

6 Tosham T 524 511 13 1,028 999 29 796 790 6 C.D. Block R 524 511 13 1,028 999 29 796 790 6 U

7 Siwani T 313 300 13 1,121 1,094 27 324 324 C.D. Block R 313 300 13 1,121 1,094 27 324 324 U 243 ABSTRACT--Concld.

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

45,428 41,396 4,032 52,540 3,271 49,269 769,696 331,3,3 438,353 31,604 29,790 1,814 51,690 3,175 48,515 625,260 274,533 350,727 13,824 11,606 2,218 850 96 754 144,436 56,810 87,626

4,093 3,792 301 5,860 277 5,583 83,479 36.153 47,326 4,093 3,792 301 5,860 277 5,583 83,479 36,153 47,326

6,638 6,275 363 5,859 814, 5,054 104,149 44,334 59,815 6,638 6,275 363 5,859 814 5,051 104,149 44,334 59,815

4,125 3,914 211 5,602 376 5,226 76,451 33,317 43,134 4,125 3,914 211 5,602 376 5,226 76,451 33,317 43,134

3,29,5 3,087 208 4,948 310 4,638 73,514 32,175 41,339 3,295 3,087 208 4,948 310 4,638 73,514 32,175 41,339

2,250 2,140 110 5,712 116 5,596 55,283 25,325 29,958 2,250 2,140 110 5,712 116 5,596 55,283 25,325 29,958

4,167 3,973 194 9,303 565 8,738 83,080 37,064 46,016 4,167 3,973 194 9,303 565 8,738 83,080 37,064 46,016

2,607 2,506 101 8,669 377 8,292 61,952 28,254 33,698 2,607 2,506 101 8,669 377 8,292 61,952 28,254 33,698 244 PRIMARY CENSUS -----

l oca~ Jistrict/ Totall Area No. of No. of Total population Total popul ation in the tion C.D. Rural/ in occupi ed house- (including institutional age group 0--6 Code Blockl Urban km2 residrn- holds and houseless population No. U.A./ tial City/Tovm houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

-~---

93 =r:Dadri-I (Part) T 436.66 17,849 18,684 125,799 66,583 59,216 23,344 12,340 11,004 C.D. Block R 436.66 17,849 18,684 125,799 66,583 59,216 23,344 12,340 11,004 U

II, Bhiwani (M.C.) U 27.64 19,142 20,698 121,629 64,977 56,652 21,277 11,282 9,995 * Bawanl Khera U 6.0G 2,021 2,105 14,159 7,527 6,632 2,840 1,478 1,362 (M.e.)

III Charkhi Dadri U 5.42 4,959 5,211 32,253 17,253 15,000 5,334 2,~94 2,440 (M. e.) IV Loharu (M.C. ) U 2.59 1,290 1,389 9,031 4,745 4,286 1,765 896 869 V Tosham (M.C. ) U 4.91 1,296 1,320 8,387 4,412 3,975 1,578 817 761 VI Siwani (M.C. ) U 4.88 1,652 1,777 11,109 5,942 5,167 2,209 1,141 1,068 Total Urban U 51.44 30,360 32,500 196,568 104,856 91,712 35,003 18,508 16,495

Notes : 1. Town treated as such for the first time in 1991-Census is underlined. 2. Town treated as such for the first time in 1981-Census Which continues to be treated as town for 1991-Census is shown with asterisk (*) on its left. 3. The urban portion of the C.D. block will include Census towns and outgrowths of the statutory towns.

4. The following abbreviation has been used for the status of a town.

M.C. •• Municipal Committee

5. tTotal area figures for the district represent provisonal "geographical area figures" supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban areas are those supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for the rural areas are derived by subtracting the urban area from the total area of the district. The total of area figures of C.D. blocks in a district will not tally with the district figures because the former are derived from the village-wise area figures supplied by the tahsildars. : Part of Oadri-I C.O. Block also falls in Rohtak district. 245 ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheduled Literates Total main workers Tribes (I--IX) p M f p M F P M F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

21,551 11,585 9,966 60,182 41,298 18,8&4 32,710 28,332 4,378 21,551 11.585 9,966 60,182 41,298 18,884 32,710 28,332 4,378 --,

19,007 10,180 8,827 71,506 43,756 27,750 32,240 30,170 2,070 4,563 2,391 2,172 5,993 4,142 1,851 3,890 3,517 373

5,101 2,775 2,356 19,142 11,649 7,493 7,894 7,329 565

2,518 1,288 1,230 3,881 2.632 1,249 2,275 2,145 130 1,978 1,038 940 4,328 2,774 1,554 2,052 1,967 85 3,352 1,777 1,575 4,701 3,248 1,453 2,931 2,822 109 36,519 19,449 17,070 --. 109,551 68,201 41,350 51.282 47.950 3,332 246 PRIMARY CENSUS ------Loca­ District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion C.D. Rural/ Code Block/ Urban ------No. U.A./ Cultivators Agricultural labourers livestock, forestry, City/Town fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities I I III

p M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

93 =FDadri-I (Part) T 19,735 16,480 3,255 4,755 4,087 668 321 317 4 C.D. Block R 19,735 16,480 3,255 4,755' 4,087 668 321 317 4 U

II Bhiwani (M.C.) U 1,276 1;222 54 1,500 1,433 67 45() 434 16 * Bawan; Khera U 1,623 1,481 142 1,226 1,047 179 35 34 (M.e. ) I I I eharkhi Dadri U 595 496 99 341 323 18 183 181 2 (M.e.) IV Loharu (M. e.) u 581 532 49 378 369 9 37. 37 V Tosham (M.e.) U 365 360 5 228 214 14 49 47 2 VI Siwani (M.e.) u 1,121 1,080 41 418 399 19 37 37 Total Urban U 5,561 5,171 390 4,091 3,785 306 791 770 21 ABSTRACT--Contd.

~AIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying ManufacturJng, processing, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs ;n servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry IV V( a) V(b)

p M F p M F p M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

24 24 365 350 15 978 911 67 24 24 365 350 15 978 911 67

1,089 1,008 81 6,482 6,383 99 50 43 7 114 114

2 2 344 319 25 915 910 5

4.8 40 8 126 123 3 24 24 161 152 9 169 166 3 148. 148 201 200

28 28 1,840 1,710 130 8,007 7,896 111 248 PRIMARY CENSUS loca- District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF ticn C.D. ,Rural/ Code BlocV Urban No. U.A./ Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and Ctty/Town cOlTJllunications VI VII VIII p M F P M F P M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

93 t Dadri-I(Part) T 582 570 12 848 828 20 673 662 11 C.D. Block R 582 570 12 848 828 20 673 662 11 U

II Bhiwani (M.C.) U 1,239 1,206 33 8,400 8,331 69 1,884 1,873 11

I I "tlawani Khet;a U 42 42 308 302 6 111 109 2 (M.C. ) III Charkhi Dadri U 380 374 6 2,351 2,336 15 458 458 (M.C.)

IV Loharu (M.C.) U 73 72 510 506 4 157 155 2

V Tosham (M.e.) U 51 51 483 479 4 103 103 VI Siwani (M.e.) U 33 31 2 480 479 1 77 77 Total Urban 1,818 1,776 42 12,532 12,433 99 2,790 2,775 15 249 ABSTRACT --Cone 1d. ------MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services IX ------P M F P M F P M .!> F ------52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

4,429 4,103 326 5.737 340 5,397 87,352 49,441 4,429 4,103 326 5,737 340 5,397 87,352 49,441

9,919 8,279 1,640 210 56 154 89,179 34,751 54,428 380 344 36 446 36 41(1 9,823 3,974 5,B49

2,325 1,930 395 6 5 24,353 9,923 14,430

365 311 54 54 1 53 6,702 2,599 4,103

,- 419 371 48 6,335 2,445 3,890 416 371 45 134 2 132 8,044 3,118 4,926

13,824 11,606 2.218 850 96 754 144.436 56.810 87~626

B--C.D. BLOCKWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

251

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT BAWANI KHERA C.D. BLOCK

253 254 BAWANI KHERA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

------~~- loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

------~- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 52.982.39 18,616 19,110 125.142 67.665 58,077 24.796 13,088 11,708 Rural 52,982.39 18,676 19,110 125,742 67,665 58,077 24,796 13,088 11,708 Urban Bawani Khera Tahsil

1. Barsi ( 133) 4,836.00 2,889 2,926 18,305 9,935 8,370 3,580 1,904 1,676 2. Aurangnagar (134) 409.00 43 43 277 147 130 70 43 27

3,. Paposa (41) 1,161.00 406 420 2,822 1,506 1,316 587 305 282

4. Jamalpur (40) 2,240.00 927 993 6,331 3,437 2.894 1,135 615 520 5. Rohnat (35) 1,756.00 426 426 2,730 1,465 1,265 588 312 276 6. Ratera (34) 2,255.00 647 653 4,416 2.359 2,057 870 446 424

7. Sohal (37) 625.00 182 182 1,366 709 657 28~ 134 151 8. Siper (36) 1,000.00 248 249 1,602 855 747 305 164 141 9. Bawani l

10. Siwana (132) 1,956.00 615 637 3,794 2,070 1,724 675 364 311

11. Kungar (131) 2,631.00 1,250 1,280 8,358 4,559 3,799 1,677 924 753

12. Mundhal Kalan (55) 931.17 263 272 2,1651,216 949 411 207 204 13. Bandaheri (56) 986.20 304 308 2,176 1,202 947 381 231 15C 14. Mundhal I

15. Jatai (54) 772.94 297 303 2,148 1,143 1,005 482 253 229 16. Dhanana (52) 3,492.39 1,517 1,5.:>2 10,192 5,455 4,737 2,022 1,076 946 17. Ta1u (51) 2;891.03 925 929 6,546 3-,505 3,041 1,204 626 578 18. Siwara (50) 1,126.00 441 449 3,213 1,704 1,509 702 364 338

19. Pur (49) 2,029.00 827 833 5,697 3,052 2,645 1,070 542 528

20. Sumra Khera (43) 484.00 96 96 743 382 361 141 70 71 21. Baliali (44) 4,102.24 1,551 1,557 10,243 5,490 4,753 2,088 1,087 1,001 22. Dang Kalan (28) 903.00 261 2.63 1.648 887 761 351 18,4 167 23. Dang Khurd (29) 795.00 246 246 1.440 739 701 294 157 137 24. Su i (46) 1,147.00 557 561 3,803 2,092 1,711 776 416 360

25. iTaga (45) 264.26 2 2 34 13 21 13 2 11 26. lohari Jatu ( 47) 2,424.03 1,070 61 ,098 6,960 3,711 3,249 1,384 703 681 255 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Schedu~ed Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Cas tes Tri bes

Tota 1 ma.in workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

17 ,932 15,273 36,669 13,994 31,235 5,168 16,707 3,204 6,274 1,423 17,932 15,?73 36,669 13,994 31,235 5,168 16,707 3,204 6,274 '.,423

1,820 1,527 5,593 1,934 4,886 1,058 2,712 663 602 239

138 125 79 38 57 27 37 21 10 5

390 337 881 300 701 16 347 122 5 1,410 1,144 1,833 777 1,535 47 424 4 558 8 460 397 741 266 718 294 351 207 257 85 '602 525 1,319 569 1,085 24 601 8 288 7 123 103 359 133 338 209 82

74 57 411 153 428 2 185 201 2 43 25 127 44 124 124

608 522 1,009 338 1,065 18 646 7 324 8 1,064 877 2,471 863 2,066 656 1,271 485 364 130 140 121 754 261 537 6 264 104 395 358 767 344 557 7 287 87 1,001 790 2,088 851 1,905 379 940 278 459 83 312 242 573 179 526 6 340 83 874 746 2,901 1,130 2,468 274 1,478 148 374 95 497 448 1,833 677 1,507 381 890 237 168 78 454 378 886 327 789 543 555 415 129 126 547 459 1,665 607 1,300 90 761 71 227 11 19 9 214 • 80 168 4 118 15 2,746 2,410 2,833 1,123 2,537 406 1,107 180 663 182

455 407 564 234 355 95 110 29 136 59 155 154 359 131 320 143 206 95 60 48

616 505 1,154 427 990 17'1 555 77 206 85 [3 • 4 7 7

947 800 2,033 907 1,619 65 825 9 73 2 256 8AWANI KHERA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 342 31 11 502 31 942 141 Rural 342 31 11 502 31 942 141 Urban Bawani Khera Tahsil

1. Barsi (133) 32 6 82 6 388 104 2. Aurangnagar (134 ) 4 1 3. Paposa (41 ) 5 12 23 4. Jamalpur (40) 12 1 96 10 63 5. Rohnat (35) 2 8 12 6. Ratera (34) 3 7 2 '20 7. Bohal ( 37) 7 8. Siper (36) 2 2 8 9. Bawan i Khera (42) (Rural Part) 10. Siwana (132) 10 11 • Kungar (131 ) 31 13 40 10 15 12. Mundhal Kalan (55) 8 1 10 13. Bandaheri (56) 5 1 23 14. Mundhal Khurd (57) 12 13 44 15. Jatai (54) 4 1 11 16. Dhanara (52) 23 58 42 17. Ta1u (51) 33 5 54 27 18. Siwara (50) 3 5 19. Pur (49) 28 - .. 11 16 20. Sumra Khera ( 43) 4 6 21. Bal ial i (44 ). 20 25 58 22. Dang Ka 1an (28) 12 1 8 23. Dang Khurd (29) 10 11 24. Sui (46) 15 3 3 9 25. Taga G( 45) 26. lohari Jatu (47) 35 1 44 100 33 257 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

/ 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 ~O 41 42 43

668 21 1,237 16 760 3,792 301 '277 5,583 36,153 47,326 668 21 1,237 16 760 3,792 301 277 5,583 36,153 47,326

83 221 3 150 616 36 7 661 5.042 6.651 6 5 90 98 42 31 2 16 103 8 805 1,300 27 101 1 52 201 23 1,902 ,2;847 5 28 11 44 2 163 746 808 18 44 13 91 7 1.274 2,033 7 . 30 371 657 2 10 15 427 745 109 195

5 9 4 66 3 28 1.005 1.706 12 63 43 227 17 28 591 2,465 2,552 6 37 20 87 6 679 943 11 24 22 98 6 460 644 507 42 86 2 47 262 16 32 352 2,011 2,571 13 1 20 54 4 399 617 600 25 n 2 59 332 27 695 2,987 3,768 20 38 2 50 227 58 496 1,997 2,164 11 13 3 69 2 9 75 906 891 19 52 21 ~ 171 8 68 210 1,684 2,345 1 4 20 214 357 188 16 134 2 45 297 25 3 232 2,950 4,115 14 16 6 53 4 32 532 634 10 6 15 3 419 555 19 39 13 128 9 7 14 1,095 1,526 2 6 19 97 4 77 82 286 15 104 359 1,988 2,825 258 BAWANI KHERA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE ...------loea- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares oecu- house- (incll.ld ing the age group 0--6 Code pied '101 ds institutional and No. resi- housel~ss population) dential houses p M F P M F ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bawani Khera Tahsil --Concld. 27. Mandhana (48) 1,964.72 628 638 4,437 2,356 2,081 902 484 418 (Mundhana)

Total Rural 50,625.39 17,801 18,086 119,12464,170 54,954 23,451 12,392 11,059 Total Urban Tosham Tahsil (Part)

6. Kirawar (38) 1,574.00 523 644 4,252 2,238 2,014 866 442 424 8. Bhurtana (39) 783.00 352 380 2,366 1,257 1,109 479 254 225 Total Rural 2,357.00 875 1,024 6,618 3,495 3.123 1.345 696 649 Total Urban 259 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedule!;! Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tri bes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

422 356 1,264 398 950 212 566 190 79 14

16,312 13,822 34,719 13,095 29,538 4,924 15,916 3,125 5,671 1,274

1,2521,143 1,209 557 1,107 214 443 57 467 149 368 308 741 342 590 30 348' 22 136 1,620 1,451 1,950 899 1,697 244 191 79 603 149 260 BAWl KHERA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Bawani Khera Tahsil --Concld.

27. Mandhana (48) 31 17 23 (Mundhana)

Total Rural 329 31 7 489 31 929 141 Total Urban Tosham Tahsil (Part) 6.1 Kirawar (38) 5 2 5 12 8. Bhurtana (39) 8 2 8 Total Rural 13 4 13 13 Total Urban 261 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers

VI VII VIII IX " M F M F M F M F M F ,

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4l 43

25 47 31 131 8 3 1,406 1,866

666 21 1,178 16. 724 3,629 285 261 4,752. 34,371 45,Z78

2 38 12 121 8 8 lU 1.. 12.3 1,471 21 24 42 g 8 508 65' 571 2 59 36 163 16 16 831 1 .. 782 2",Ot8

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT BHIWANI C.D. BLOCK

263 264 BHIWANI C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE r-"------~------loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (rladbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses .--~.--.-. -- p M F p M F -...... _-- .. - -_._------_._._--.. _----- _._------_ .. __ ._------_._---- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 -_ .. __ --_._--_ .... _.- .. _-_ .. _.. _-----_._------.------. Bhiwanf Tahsil (Part) Total 56,135.98 22,214 22.955 153,075 82,359 70,716 29,733 15,729 14,004 Rural 56,135.98 22.214 22,955 153,075 82,359 70,716 29.733 15.729 14.004 Urban

I:l;ran (27) 1,089.80 567 596 3,789 2,006 1,783 688 337 351 3 Bapora (24) 3,645.76 1,336 1,391 9,383 5,023 4,360 1,802 923 879 4 Rajpura (23) 339.00 100 100 673 354 319 144 84 60 Kharkari (Rajpurd Khay'khar-i) 5 Prern Ndgaf (9) 806.53 603 616 3,650 2,028 1,622 688 377 311 6 Tigrand (10) 2,622.00 1,320 1,357 8,7504,699 4,051 1,540 844 696 7 riyr.i (8) 856.71 43 44 298 164 134 40 21 19

8 Ghuskani (7) 788.72 369 369 2,461 1,330 1,131 464 262 202

~ Gujfani (11 ) 1,396.55 569 575 3,608 1,982 1,626 763 418 345 10 Mitd1.hal (6) 2,377 .00 844 886 6,437 3,537 2,900 1,235 673 562 11 Badesra (53) 2,324.88 827 848 5,428 2,992 2,436 1,037 553 484 12 Chang (5) 3,000.00 1,448 1,468 9,535 5,090 4,445 1,850 906 944 13 Sai (1) 1,710.58 607 611 4,247 2,243 2,004 907 485 422 14 Sarsa (Sirsa) (2) 1,022.22 320 320 1,934 1,064 870 388 223 165 15 (4) 1,434.00 482 482 3,378 1,828 1,550 709 377 332

16 Kdluwds (Pal·t) (13) 343.00 244 249 1,555 831 724 294 150 144

17 Ndthu~dS (14) 374.00 304 309 1,992 1,073 919 422 228 194

18 PnIUW~5 (12) 793.84 525 556 3,762 2,069 1,693 686 357 329 (Palwas Part) 19 Ninan ( 17) 146.90 144 144 1,023 561 462 204 113 91

20 Bhl~dni Lohar (22) 1,324.00 Un- (part) 21 I\aunt (18 ) 360.16 355 373 2,483 1,324 1,159 518 261 257 la Bhiwani (21) 1,661.00 Un- Jonpal (Part)

23 Ha 1uwa~ (102) 709.47 745 789 4,836 2,572 2,264 884 457 427 (P at'1.) 265 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (1--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

17,728 1'936 46,992 19,001 37,211 5,856 18,025 3,769 6,141 1,381 17,72814,936 46,992 19,001 37,211 5,856 18,025 3,769 6,141 1,381

177 163 1,150 427 967 12 464 3 131 2 \ 1,037 874 2,995 1,288 2,226 160 967 95 167 50

4 4 228 88 162 34 100 34

415 348 1,183 479 988 131 396 61 142 23 1,144 901 2,911 1,403 1,964 111 972 25 389 61 3 4 118 60 66 2 47 2 1 247 205 703 258 620 451 381 352 100 94 831 716 946 344 927 162 320 51 112 58 721 549 1,918 703 1,599 557 839 3g6 332 134 809 624 1,703 569 1,419 261 841 169 292 79 1,866 1,634 3,144 1,575 2,505 463 606 154 960 262 373 373 1,023 383 1,052 92 619 60 170 25

125 109 564 210 437 86 259 46 35 38 368 288 1,000 386 847 49 495 26 176 19

235 203 504 236 354 31;.v 109 16 35 9 186 177 624 234 477 9 250 27 1 660 520 984 309 948 101 355 21 106 73

146 115 347 145 275 13 33 114 3 inhabited

440 377 808 294 606 39 179 8 198 4 inhabited

724 629 1,497 706 1,117 55 342 4 173 28 266

BHlWANI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code ----- No. III ------IV V(a) __VJ..b_) ___ M F M F M F M F

2, 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ,j,~1

~-- ---.-----.. ------... ~~---...... ~ ..... ~-..... ------......

·Bhiwani Tahsil (Part) Total 443 18 3 2 632 47 1,928 158 Rural 443 18 3 2 632 47 1.928 158 Urban

1 Biran (27) 13 29 50 3 Bapora (24) 33 24 226 3 4 Rajpura (23) 2 2 11 Kharkari (Rajpura Kharkhari) 5 Prem Nagar (9) 10 4 51 37 6 Tigrana (10) 16 2 11 3 66 7 Tigr;i (8) 1 8 Ghuskani (7) 1 4 24 9 Gujrani (11 ) 63 2 6 76' 8

10 Mitathal (6) 11 1 21 5 28 11 Badesra (53) 23 2 57 8 1 12 Chang (5) 11 36 107 3 13 Sai ( 1 ) 11 21 35 14 Sarsa (Sirsa) (2) 5 4 73 2 15 Riwari (4) 3 1 35 16 Kaluwas (Part) (13) 15 2 39 2 17 Nathuwas (14) 4 2 33 18 Paluwas (12) 33 6 94 (Palwas) (Part) 19 Ninan (17) 2 46 5 19 20 Bh iwani Lohar (22) Un- (Part) 21 Kaunt ( 18) 6 14 22 22 Bhiwani (21 ) Un- Jonpal (Part) 23 Haluwas (102) 17 4 2 115 a (Part) 267 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI V'I I VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

912 50 1.674 67 1 6,275 363 814 S.045 44.334 59,815 912 50 1.674 67 1 6.275 363 814 5,045 44,334 59,815

35 63 36 146 6 7 4 1,032 1,767 6,0 142 115 492 11 ,38 2,797 4,162 15 16 15 192 285

16 5 48 316 10 1,040 1,491 27 91 2 32 360 18 2 1 2,733 3,939 5 11 98 132 3 10 18 79 3 55 128 655 552 92 ~7 81 3 34 143 12 60 250 995 1,214 56 1 37 258 21 27 419 1,911 1,924 16 I 12 22 2 11 153 ' 7 20 1;573 2,155 50 299 57 379 43 18 53 2,567 3,929 15 2 15 2 23 143 3 1,190 1,912 3 11 10 37 262 508 365 276 3 23 1 12 -- 99 3 544 980 957 8 18 46 82 7 36 69 441 ~20 15 24 32 92 6 ·2 594 909 82 3 60 41 171 3 4 1,117 1,592

3 9 16 33 5 286 449 inhabited

7 44 15 22 114 11 10 47 708 1,073 inhabited

71 65 2 36 296 .8 35 1,454 2,174 268 BHIWANI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dent i a1 house's P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bh1wan1 Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 24 Devsar (25) 3,913.79 906 965 6,349 3,374 2,975 1,217 654 563 41 Azadnagar ( 147) 316.00 51 51 422 212 210 91 50 41 42 Nangl a (57) 282.06 128 136 940 495 445 178 84 94 44 Dilani (58) 672.16 145 147 1,088 581 507 214 114 100 Brahmanan (Dhani barhamnan) 47 Bhakra (56) 699.29 137 147 1,00!) 549 456 200 111 89 (Bhakhra) 48 Asa 1was (55) 7!>4.00 428 439 2,905 1,533 1,372 605 312 293 Marhata (Asalwas Marhtha) 49 Asalwas (54) 527.00 146 189 1,447 781 666 302 161 141 Dubia 53 Rajgarh (100) 1,152.93 412 414 2,974 1,599 1,375 559 '319 240 54 Nandgaon (1) 825.14 333 383 2,016 1,067 949 362 197 165 55 Rupgarh (99) 810.98 294 309 2,049 1.049 1,000 353 186 167 56 DhiranaKalan (101) 681.89 247 256 1,864 1,035 829 366 216 150 57 Pahladgarh (103) 637.78 300 309 1,775 889 886 324 160 164 58 Dhana Narsan (20) 678.65 209 213 1,399 762 637 309 155 154 59 Dhana Ladanpur (19) 751.09 292 298 1,892 991 901 433 ?23 210 60 Umrawat (115) 597.71 300 312 2,246 1,201 1,045 480 252 228 61 Sanga (116) 1,053.79 525 559 3,571 1,888 1,683 693 361 332 62 Naurangabad (16) 728.42 219 223 1,725 960 765 308 179 129 63 Bamla (15) 1,681.04 1,285 1,321 8,915 4,854 4,061 1,742 912 830 64 Phul Pupa (3) 1,537.78 189 214 1,339 739 600 286 157 129 65 Kayla (Kaila) (117) 1,061.00 413 427 3,053 1,611 1,442 624 317 307 66 Badal a (118) 475.09 310 326 2,281 1,203 1,078 502 254 248 67 Dhareru (119) 1,334.63 582 590 4,203 2,288 1,915 858 473 3!:l5 68 Nangal (114) 657.60 267 276 1,698 910 788 327 179 148 69 Manheru (113) 1,743.76 887 914 6,296 3,407 2,889 1,250 669 581 70 Ajit Pura tl05) 714.66 208 211 1,444 780 664 267 139 128 (Jit Pura) 71 Nimriwali (104) 1,143.62 330 341 2,382 1,265 1 ,117 438 231 207 269 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDU,)-:~IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tri bes Total main workers II (I--IX) F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

649 535 1,913 825 1,475 39 717 10 132 14 3 3 127 63 94 2 88 46 45 208 81 235 8 214 8 4 79 56 343 193 253 10 189 8 22 2

96 72 244 81 223 8 146 7 31

292 249 878 305 727 142 497 136 43 2

132 102 408 119 371 285 305 275 14 8

177 1~2 892 348 672 274 441 238 39 15 I 74 68 738 297 427 18 280 "6 5 4 106 94 688 366 422 406 252 377. 37 28 242 200 603 217 414 12 163 . 5 47 -- 105 92 606 308 379 253 18 129 110 387 121 342 1 165 76 1 512 437 490 159 453 15 141 198 10 298 253 704 230 578 69 293 53 73 8 837 53 439 19 133 15 466 419 1,071 456 r 74 55 479 146 511 254 280 158 122 77 1 926 776 2,821 1.098 2,242 458 988 238 348 102 198 159 348 168 345 53 116 3 49 14 -354 305 951 400 736 19 361 4 150 12 219 243 645 217 511 91 296 79 106 11

445 372 1,188 345 1,069 407 583 ~49. 173 25 • 225 184 530 228 407 104 230 59 47 28

603 ~31 1,982 837 1,500 109 661 78 242 20 143 105 485- 154 337 5 202 44

177 143 734 304 571 16 252 , . 122 270 BHIMANI C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi11 a'ge INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V{ a) V{I» M F M F M F, M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Bhiwanf Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 24 Devsar (25) 15 35 3 112 41 Azadnagar (147) 42 Nangla (57) 1 44 Ohani (58) 5 2 Brahmanan (Ohani Barhamnan) 47 Bhakra (56) (Bhakhra) 4B Asalwas (55) 3 12 1 Marhata (Asalwas Marhtha)

49 Asalwas (54) 3 2 2 2 Dubia 53 Rajgarh (100) 14 9 2 13 54 Nandgaon (1 ) 3 7 55 Rupgarh (99) 14 5 56 Dhirana Kalan (101) 2 29 2 13 57 Pahladgarh (103) 9 2 6

58 Dhana Narsan (20) 1 9 59 Dhana l adanpur (19) 2 11 2 15- 60 Umrawat (115) 4 1 80 4 61 Sanga (116 ) 4 11 1 47 14 62 Naurangabad (16) 1 21 63 Bamla (15) 21 1 119 9 121 24 64 Phul Pur a (3) 3 6 1 83 32 65 Kayla (Ka1la) (117) 12 4 34 66 Badala (118) 3 26 67 Dhareru (119) 7 3 17 4 57 68 Nangal (114) 2 4 36 13 69 Manheru (113) 30 -- 48 '48 58 70 Ajit Pura (105) 2 2 2 7 (J1t Pura) 71 N1mr1wal1 (104) 3 2 2 30 5 271 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT . INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non~,workers

VI VII VIII IX ~ M F M F M F- M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 4~

50 79 4 68 267 '8 6 293 1,893 2,643 5 1 2 ' 109 118, 99 1 15 230 260 207 12 2 5 15 3 109 325 38B

12 1 3 30 -- 326 448

17 23 12 119 4 71 376 735 854

1 1 1 42 410 381

34 15 9 17 96 4 1 76 926 1,025 23 12 7 90 7 6 116 &34 815 6 5 10 93 627 594 9 23 ., 26 102 4 21 195 600 622 11 12 8 60 200 510 686 3 26 12 50 420 636 20 12 13 41 3 538 886 11 15 16 86 2 623 976 37 33 20 113 4 7 111 1.044 1,519 1 7 1 78 19 1 448 511- 51 1 49 2 103 442 81 -169 367 2,443 3,236 9 10 15 54 2 394 547 9 36 20 110 3 14 153 861 1,270 12 16 7 47 689 987 4 69 29 9 150 6 10 518 1,209 990 5 10 9 64 4 502 684 21 65 82 293 11 18 75 1,889 2,705 2 14 12 52 5 443 659

18 9 26 1 109 8 -- 694 1,101 272

BHIWANI C.D. BlOCK VIllAGE loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (incl uding the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bh1wani Tahsil (Part)--Conc ld.

72 K1tlana (106) 989.00 513 545 3,673 2,005 1,668 644 334 31G 7J Goripur (111 ) 4S4.00 252 253 1,890 1,007 883 347 187 160 74 Madhma Dhvi (112 ) 435.00 154 154 1,012 554 458 191 94 97

Total Rural 56,135.98 22,214 22,955 153.07582,359 70.716 29,733 15,729 14,004 Total Urban 213 PRrMARV CENSUS ABSTRACT . . ._- -.. _------.-~~-=--::.--_,____,-~.__--~--~~-~-- Scheduled Scheduled iNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Tot..al main workers. II ~ ______.. ______46 _____ (I-IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F ... ______L-. ______.' 12 13 .14 15 . 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

323 275 l~204 4~4 830 123 399 97 123 20 124 98 637 244 453 51 295 50 76" 343 140 238 1 205 " 5 r 17.72814.,36 46.992 19.001 37,211 5,856 18.025 3,769 °6,141 1,381 '"i< 274 BHIWANI C.D. BlOCK ViLLAGE loca- Name of ·v;1 lage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORyJOF MAIN WOR~ERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Bhiwani Tahsil (P.art)~-Conc 1d. 72 K1tlana (106) 3 22 25 73 Goripur (111 ) 1 5 74 Madhma Dhvi (112 ) 1 1 1 1

To\a1 ,Rural 443 18 3 2 632 41 1.928 158 Total Urban 275 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

16 67 12 163 5 1,175 1,545 4 12 60 1 554 832

6 5 14 316 457

912 50 1,674 67 1,178 1 6,275 363 814 5,045 44,334 59.815

PRIMARY CENSVS ABSTRACT DADRI-II C.D. BLOCK

277 27<8

DAORI;-lI -C.D. 'BLOCK VILLAGE Loca­ Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast NO.) hectares occu- house- (i ncl ud ing the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

D!Idrl 'Tahsil (Part)

'lbtal 42,337.25 15,302 16;255 '109,,189 57,171 52,0lS '1JJ,877 11,020 9,857

15.302 16.255 109.189 57.171 52.

1 Rasiwas (94) 972.00 344 351 2,414 1,233 1,181 443 221 222 2 Narsingwas (2) 540.00 149 157 1,105 592 513 283 153 130

3 Chhapar (98) 2,115.00 651 705 4,489 2,438 2,051 £27 425 402 4 Sarangp.n: ( 3 ) 690.00 187 187 1,270 684 586 262 141 121 41 \l3irhi Kalan (93) 1,349.20 502 526 3,483 1,832 1,651 609 306 303 t 42 'Birhi '!

44 Dohki [1'07). 750.68 371 402 2,?OO 1,398 1,202 514 263 251 • 45 Akhtiarp..xra (108) 401.44 123 134 847 418 429 171 86 85 46 Pantawas (109) 720.00 200 244 1,504 825 679 215 115 100 Khuid

47 Pentawas (110) 1,149.70 389 395 2,810 1,499 1,311 552 290 262 Kalan

48 Fatehgarh t140) 749.00 331 332 2,542 1,372 1,170 486 250 236 87 Dadri (Part) (147) 1,850.82 tfu- 89 Ghikara (141 ) 583.00 279 306 2,128 1,107 1,021 449 229 220

90 Sahuwas (142) 760.00 222 228 1,570 858 712 330 180 150

91 Olarkhi (143) 1,882.00 867 904 6,214 3,248 2,966 1.140 610 530 92 Pandwan (96) 732.00 216 301 1,990 1,045 945 413 217 196 (Dandwan)

93 Kheri Bura (144) 578.00 327 392 2,505 1,307 1,198 430 243 187

94 Kheri Battar (92) 1,006.00 209 ~.l8 1.,622 853 769 327 163 164

% Mahra (91) 696.45 239 241 1,783 942 841 334 176 158 96 Barsana (89) 599.00 208 246 1,569 786 783 271 137 134 97 Tiwala (90) 84S.21 294 418 2,589 1,412 1,1.77 515 273 242 98 Shiswala (85) .911.00 268 300 2,011 1,061 944 402 230 172 {Seeswala)

124 Naurarlgabad (185) 1,063.50 225 225 1,517 750 76"1 337 176 161 Jatt.ar\.

125 Naurangahad (11) 834.85 288 290 2,144 1,118 1,026 503 242 261 Rajp.ltan 2t9 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAl 'CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes.. Total· main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

8,653 7,752 34,984 15,545 3,658 13,119 2,683 2,951 697

8,653 7,752 34,984 15,545 3,658 13,719' 2,683 2,951 697

172 154 807 369 551 14 362 5 78 6

74 67 336 135 218 20 182 16 8 4

259 226 1,481 545 1,133 85 676 32 156 49

40 36 -, 428 142 250 2 202 7 2 302 266 1,084 408 831 107 469 88 140 12 92 47 47 4 40 3 2

277 233 1,029 459 733 672 454 524 136 145 218 228 841 308 59!;l 26 298 8 24

53 48 230 94 172 68 138 59 8 8

116 91 550 241 294 6 150 23 1

282 263 853 281 707 188 451 141 145 40

110 102 814 313 615 31 377 26 40 4 inhabited

217 185 595 276 526 6 257 3 70 1

217 167 532 170 354 224 234 149 74

~9 364 2,056 1,037 1,373 285 768 206 164 69 174 144 655 259 438 5 285 2 61

192 179 808 400 539 46 321 40 5

308 266 436 184 402 4 269 2 102 2 207 177 532 270 359 4 221 69

91 94 523 280 280· 1 186 13

208 174 772 280 654 7 338 7

191 167 569 211 440 20 304 13 85 1

18 23 460 225 298 86 199 72 8 12

129 136 462 158 483 149 336 143 69 5 280 DADRI-II C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V( a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 3() 31

Dadri. Tahsil (Part)

'lptlU 225 6 15 3~ 10 513 24 Rural 225 6 15 325 10 513 24

t1.lban

1 Rasiwas (94) 3 6 11

2 Narsingwas (2) 5 1

3 Chhapar (98) 3 11 15

4 Sarangpur (3) 1 7 1

41 Birhi Kalan (93 ) 9 3 36

42 Birhi Khurd (95)

43 Mankawas (97) 7 6

44 Dohki (107 ) 11 1 11 16 1

45 Akhtiarpura (108) 1

46 Pantawas (109) 2 1 1 Khurd

47 Pentawas (110) 3 1 Kalan 48 Fetehgarh (140) 6 4 34 87 Dadri (Part) (147) Un- 89 Ghikara (141) 6 7 30

90 Sahuwas (142) 2 2 91 Charkhi (143) 12 28 1 26

92 Pandwan (96) 7 7 (Dandwan)

93 Kherd. Bura (144) 2 4 13 8

94 Kheri Battar (92) 1

95 M:ilira (91) 2 2 5

96 Barsana (89) 5 10

97 Tiwala (90) 12 5 1 9

98 Shiswala (85) 10 4 3 (Seeswala)

124 Naurangabad (185 ) 16 7 Jattan

125 Naurangabad (11) 4 14 1 Raj:Pltan 281

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

598 17 666 9 552 1 3,914 211 376 5,226 33,317 43,134

59B 17 666 9 552 1 3,914 211 376 5,226 33,317 43',134

9 7 9 66 3 682 1,167

1 7 14 4 137 370 356

27 43 1 18 184 3 12 255 1,293 1,711

24 2 6 1 199 433 385

23 31 18 102 7 1 4 1,000 1,540

5 1 11 12 85 117

15 11 18 86 ;3 3 929 796

58 13 23 18 139 3 202 800 974

7 1 17 1 109' 246 252

3 6 1 7 101 4 4 1 527 672

5 1 12 1 7 84 4 316 792 807

23 2~ 30 80 1 5 757 1,3.34 inhabited

23 5 14 11~ 2 3 376 578 639 3 1 6 34 1 23 504 465

69 23 19 264 9 1 241 1,874 2,440

2 10 9 57 3 607 940

10 14 22 113 24 4 77 764 1,075

7 23 3 451 762

6 10 10 34 4 583 837

5 2 3 56 1 506 782

6 11 13 253 6 3 523 755 647

5 3 1 4 22 5 2 14 625 910

3 9 56 2 123 359 329 322

21 2 9 27 1 54 635 823 282 DADRI-II C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE ~a- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast NO.) hectares occu­ house­ (incl uding the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi­ houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Dadr:i 'Dibsil. (Part) --concld.

131 Badal (84) 485.00 239 240 1,565 833 732 283 161 122 132 Asawari (83) 968.00 62 62 325 191 134 44 24 20 133 Kalyana (145) 1,766.43 444 471 3,241 1,663 1,558 714 362 352 146 Balkra (79) 671.36 328 333 2,408 1,205 1,203 443 231 212 (Balkara)

147 Mandoli (80) 367.00 236 251 1,874 987 887 360 193 167 148 Mandola (74) 615.00 287 289 1,535 908 627 283 176 107 149 Kala1i (82) 503.00 147 151 1,068 565 503 18e 94 94 150 Jhojhu Kalan (71) 2,096.00 1,031 1,084 6,918 3,580 3,338 1,270 653 617

151 Jhojhu Khurd (70) 399.00 327 337 2,272 1,18~ 1,089 481 269 212 152 Gudana' (69) 849.00 295 311 2,141 1,072 1,069 450 238 212 153 Gokal (67) 468.62 86 107 722 371 351 121 67 54 154 Raroalwas (66 ) 851.45 252 270 1,804 915 889 352 199 153 155 Chandeni (65 ) 341.00 333 343 2,094 1,067 1,027 392 211 181 (Chandani)

158 Beejna (184) 355.31 179 193 1,273 664 609 296 163 1.33 159 Jawa (183) 296.23 401 422 2,790 1,423 1,367 508 264 244-• 160 Palri (181) 772.13 391 406 2,704 1,406 1,298 486 257 229

161 Ba1rod (180) 384.00 183 189 1,112 542 570 187 94 93

162 Changrod (179 ) 767.29 427 454 2,926 1,504 1,422 623 331 292 (Changror)

163 Badhwana (182) 534.18 274 274 1,863 954 909 317 158 159 164 Bala1i (72) 668.10 231 243 1,526 783 743 304 153 151

165 Abidp.xra (81 ) 463.36 137 146 1,029 547 482 191 107 84

166 Dadhi Bana (73 ) 660.00 176 202 1,537 795 742 263 14~ 121 167 Dadhi (178) 650.00 155 155 1,162 598 564 240 138 102 Chhilar

168 Dudhwa (177) 891.91 339 339 2,501 1,329 1,172 464 240 22(

170 Datoli (176) 261.02 133 147 f,026 516 510 193 102 91 171 Chirya (175) 1,706.53 701 722 4,690 2,458 2,232 863 462 401

172 Noswa (Nosuba) (7) 29.,.00 135 145 968 500 468 172 87 85 283

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Schedu~ed Scheduled literates INQUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF M~IN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

264 214 486 231 357 2 188 1 117

32 16 130 40 62 5 14 39 4

575 553 911 342 745 49 107 10 170

235 231 741 341 537 6 394 4

155 163 650 ,312 418 175 256 139 23 30 174 113 541 132 351 45 249 32 56 12

91 75 370 156 200 10 136 7 23 1 601 525 2,338 1,058 1,474 312 657 188 263 87

110 105 735 347 434 19 313 8 45 3

75 70 651 341 386 7 336 4 18

10 7 252 128 136 2 86 ~ 12

58 50 526 259 353 97 277 87 24 6

129 133 682 324 344 104 220 94 48 4

61 43 360 131 259 1 85 96 1 148 150 972 475 507 18 240 17 59

142 125 928 493 468 21 246 15 12 1 65 61 401 246 218 48 161 48

200 178 1,009 434 478 262 233 220 33 32

81 79 718 436 377 5 211 2 34

121 102 445 200 345 5 207 2 80 1

152 124 326 162 226 14 108 44

57 65 494 231 306 6 180 2 27 1

56 51 355 178 262 17 178 15 34 1

176 162 759 336 542 86 355 74 89 11

157 131 339 ~88 216 142 113 101 48 37 423 365 1,'621 789 979 66 491 38 18 3

51 69 299 143 203 74 161 73 12 1

8,653 7,752 34,984 15,545 23,418 3,658 13,719 2,683 284 PADRI-II C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE Loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV Veal V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 .. 28 29 30 31 Dadrl Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 131 Badal (84) 4 4 132 Asawari (83) 133 Kalyana (145) 3 5 21 49 1 146 Balkra (79) 5 16 16 (Balkara)

147 Mandoli (80) 6 1 9 1 1 148 Mando1a (74) 1 13 149 Ka1ali (82) 2

150 Jhojhu Kalan (71) 18 1 19 1 26 151 Jhojhu Khurd (70) 2 8 1

152 Gudana (69) 1 1 3 153 Goka1 (67) 4 3 2

154 Rama.1was (66) 1 6 155 Chandeni (65) 3 1 (Chandani) 158 Beejna (184) 2 12 8 159 Jawa (183) 1 27 34 160 Pairi (181) 13 17 20 161 Balrod (180) 2 2 162 Changrod (179) 33 6 16 (Changror) 163 Badhwana (182) 2 2 7 164 Balali (72) 2 1 165 Abidpura (81 ) 3 15 11

166 Dadhi Bana (73) 5 5 11 167 Dadhi (178) 4 6 Chhilar 168 Dudhwa (177) 9 7 3 170 Datoli (176) 1 1 171 Chirya (175) 25 3 20 32 2 172 Noswa (Nosuda) (7) 2 1 2

Total Rural 225 6 15 325 10 513 24

Total Urban 285 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marg;na', workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

8 4 6 26 1 476 730

7 1 1 1 1 129 128

20 50 1 47 273 16 126 938 1,383

13 9 1 14 70 1 1 206 667 991

27 4 33 59 4 218 569 494

2 30 1 1 557 581

1 1 6 31 2 3 60 362 433

71 111 1 36 273 34 5 257 2,101 2,769

3 6 13 43 8 26 307 723 763

4 4 9 10 3 1 124 685 938

2 1 1 25 1 25 55 210 294

8 10 1 27 3 60 562 732

6 5 61 6 138 723 785

7 19 7 23 405 608

38 13 4 91 1 13 57 903 1,292

3 17 12 128 5 28 33 910 1,244 1 3 49 2 324 520

18 3 25 '20 100 1 85 205 941 955

3 22 16 80 3 577 904

4 9 42 2 8 92 430 646

1 17 6 32 3 8 67 313 401

5 9 9 55 3 1 54 488 682

1 7 2 30 1 252 336 295

7 1 E 64 1 787 1.085

5 6 7 35 4 300 368

12 57 1 19 305 19 1,479 2,166

1 3 6 15 297 394

598 17 666 9 552 1 3,914 211 376 5,226 33,317 43,134

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT BADHRA C.D. BLOCK

287 288

BADHRA ~.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- :including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Qadri Tahsil (Part)

Total 50,517.29 14,228 15,852 109,567 58,048 51,519 22,520 12,060 10,460 Rural 50,517.29 14,228 15,852 109,567 58,048 51,519 22,520 12,060 10,460 Urban 5 Rampura (4) 535.00 218 238 1,517 759 758 341 157 184 6 Dudiwala (5) 522.00 270 300 1,982 1,070 912 460 245 215 Kishanpura 7 Dohka Harya (7) 964.35 310 338 2,273 1,185 1,088 483 240 243 8 Oohka Moj i (8) 282.00 120 129 931 507 424 167 95 72 9 Dohka Dina (9) 558.00 116 133 952 492 460 169 99 70 10 Dudiwala (6) 473.94 46 46 512 262 250 129 60 69 Nandkaran 11 Umerwas (10) 1,121.00 259 289 1,780 954 826 362 191 171 12 Rehrodhi (11 ) 841.00 270 289 2,257 1,211 1,046 492 256 236 13 Kakroli (26) 807.00 307 307 2,337 1,274 1,063 578 336 242 ~ Sardara 14 Jeetpura (27) 879.37 217 236 1,678 886 792 413 242 171 15 Bhariwass (28) 342.00 41 41 301 157 144 74 . 36 38 16 Kakroli Hukmi (29) 1,454.42 348 361 2,555 1,355 1,200 530 285 245 17 Ladawas (30) 707.00 201 232 1,517 788 729 360 199 161 18 Duwarka (31) 1,093.00 265 299 1,978 1,055 923 361 206 155 19 Dandma (34) 953.00 225 247 2,033 1,044 989 438 240 19!1 20 Sham Kalyan (32) 693.00 188 204 1,358 728 630 230 123 107 21 Kari Tokha (47) 350.00 107 111 712 391 321 139 83 56 22 (46) 399.00 119 135 895 471 424 228 126 102. 23 Bhopal; (33) 459.00 54 58 459 239 220 23 47 51' 24 Kar; Dass (44) 453.00 114 126 903 474 429 239 137 102 25 Kar; Rupa (45) 549.00 100 116 923 480 443 222 111 111 26 Khorra (Khorda) (48) 979.00 223 271 1,671 927 744 345 195 150 27 Gov;ndpura (49) 924.69 192 233 1,521 774 747 289 148 141 289

,PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS C-astes Tri bes

Total main workers II (I--IXJ

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14. 15 16 17 18 19 20 ?1

9,250 8,248 31,468 11,970 25,563 5,542 17,404 4,704 2,936 595 9,250 8,248 31,468 11,970 25,563 5,542 17,404 4,704 2,936 595

102 88 386 138 294 24 231 20 27 156 151 472 141 500 93 227 73 216 17

157 154 513 161 539 168 376 146 92 19 129 119 288 100 209 79 126 38 43 39 78 251 123 228 ~3 164 7.0 1 18 20 150 46 100 8 91 3 9 5

116 91 479 204 380 7 286 5 31 178 1.69 639 229 454 4 327 47 436 378 753 280 545 214 204 187. 38 28

84 204 183 447 214 355 28 241 23 7 26 25 87 30 62 52 '34 79 283' 2!'0 767 304 563 39 360 ~ 154 t3 3 91 82 397 171 351 161 297 5 83' 82 670 245 464 145 323 134 54 122 127 488 205 471 6 410 4 6 27 12 58 46 434 135 376 20 322 6 14 10 25 15 240 80 175 173 100 160 5 116 107 217 65 249 264 216 256 9 138 45 105 15 98 14 181 179 43 15 131 105 212 S5 242 195 29 214 159 50 47 221 61 72 9 409 87 301 77 168 132 426 118 17 3 310 43 255 37 41 53 394 144 290

BADHRA C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- .Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V( a} Vlb) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Dadri Tahsil (Part)

Total 185 6 2 346 12 294 6 Rural 185 6 2 346 12 294 6 Urban 5 Rampura (4) 3 7 6 Dudiwala (5) 2 9 Kishanpura 7 Dohka Harya (7) 22 8 Oohka Moji (8) 2 7 9 Dohka Dina (9) 5 1 4 10 Dudiwala (6) Nandkaran 11 Umerwas (10) 3 4 12 Rehrodhi (11 ) 5 3 6 13 Kakroli (26) 29 1 10 Sardara 14 JeetDura (27) 15 Bhariwass (28) 16 Kakro 1 i Hukmi (29) 2 5 17 17 Ladawas (30) 18 Ouwarka (31 ) 5 8 19 Oandma (34) 4 9 20 Sham Kalyan (32) 2 21 Kari Tokha (47) 2 22 Kari Adu (46) 23 Bhopali (33) 4 24 (44) 25 Kar; Rupa (45) 2 26 Khorra(Khorda) (48) 27 Gov;ndpura (49) 2 291

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS r~arginal workers - Non-workers

VI VB VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

464 4 540 4 305 3 3,OS7 20S 310 4,638 32,175 41,339 464 4 540 4 305 3 3.087 20S 310 4,63S 32.175 41,339

8 18 2 42 146 423 588 8 4 33 3 570 819

7 41 3 11 645 909 5 4 21 2 298 345 3 3 46 3 264 437 16 161 226

13 4 9 29 574 819 6 9 9 42 3 20 24 737 1,018 18 18 8' 219 3 729 849

4 2 2 20 2 531 764 95 144 24 5 6 65 3 792 1,161 3 3 2 33 4 55 437 513. 6- 13 54 5 63 591 715 6 5 5 25 2 84 571 899 2 22 2 352 610

18 3" 4 33 3 216 14~ 5 18 2 222 160 3 37 134 168 8 8 232 234 5 5 13 266 442 2 2 31 317 518 340 3 31 3 24 259 440 445 292 BADHRA C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group ,0--6 Code pied holds institutiona1 and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 28 Kari Dharni (42) 729.64 178 194 1,194 595 599 236 120 116 29 Kari Modh (43) 718.00 176 196 1,362 726 636 282 134 148 30 Gopi (35) 788.72 263 292 1,680 877 803 298 148 150 31 Pachganwa (173) 278.00 77 90 676 364 312 144 84 60 32 Oalawas (36) 406.00 125 134 811 436 375 173 108 65 33 Huee (23) 469.43 159 187 1,296 683 613 273 143 130 I 34 Jagram "Sass (24) 660.00 191 218 1,447 747 700 262 155 107 35 (25) 797.62 236 252 1,844 961 883 390 216 174 36 Mandi Kehar (22) 435.00 156 170 1,014 554 460 210 111 99 37 Rehroda Khurd (13) 278.00 24 46 301 157 144 71 34 37 38 Rehroda Kalan (12) 381.00 129 155 1,015 536 479 215 117 98 39 Atela Khurd (87) 823.52 247 282 1,859 985 874 341 192 149 40 Atela Kalan (88) 890.00 328 400 2,500 1,338 1,162 512 278 234

99 Bi 1awa 1 (86) 896.00 235 282 2,07~ 1,121 957 380 197 183 100 Pichopa Kalan (15) 955.00 314 366 2,627 1,415 1,212 504 277 227 101 Bindraban (14) 446.77 89 93 664 352 312 117 60 57 102 Pichopa Khurd (16) 679.00 230 269 1,992 1,076 916 433 225 208 103 Mandi Haria (21) 784.27 186 217 1,560 824 736 315 148 .167 (Mandhi Harya) 104 Mandhi Piranu (20) 439.08 127 127 908 488 420 178 97 81 105 Ber I a ( 19) 2,224.52 664 689 4,841 2,581 2,260 941 516 425 106 Jewali (37) 1,013.72 318 351 2,532 1,349 1,183 472 248 224 107 Badhra (40) 1,504.60 435 484 3,266 1,754 1,512 738 395 343 108 Bhandwa (41) 933.19 346 361 2,610 1,391 1,219 599 331 268 109 Muthra (50) 677.00 Un- 110 Surajgarh (51) 395.00 48 63 456 236 220 92 48 44 1 n lad (52,) 764.44 265 293 2,048 1,078 970 4'22 223 199 112 Nandha (53) 1,284.05 303 355 2,476 1,299 1,177 490 279 211 113 Hansawas Kalan (54) 694.84 181 193 1,337 729 608 235 129 106 114 Hansawas Khurd (39) 571.41 174 215 1,385 774 611 299 169 130 293

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled 1 iterates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

109 101 230 89 252 8 22-9 6 12 229 213 313 117 369 141 237 85 114 54 218 204 501 179. 422 20 275 6 69 6 18 16 223 79 165 2 132 4 41 35 264 103 199 20 121 15 20

133 114 374 140 299 12 176 4

184 157 439 183 330 27 283 24 8 2 162 157 531 252 431 434 351 394 39 37 141 122 266 74 243 14 167 10 40 3 80 30 61 61

184 158 306 147 233 7 141 47 5

223 172 4'99 232 434 12 293 2 101 7 342 292 676 288 576 25 357 12, 83 8 225 212 600 181 527 63 379 55 37 5 192 153 721 203 626 6 306 43 36 41 171 48 159 2 128 13 104 94 553 163 474 3 323 43 152 134 473 171 354 5 227 65

49 33 21?9 110 206 13 167 8 15 3 423 356 1,437 647 1,149 157 703 129 125 3

288 27~ 777 300 590 62 346 31 79 ?7 343 261 919 349 769 278 347 205 147 61 175 167 674 237 570 108 495 104 5 inhabited 45 31 143 43 104 57 81 53 6 4

271 249 597 220 465 149 356 126 27 19 192 179 649 221 548 349 365 299 118 47 73 61 ~. 380 136 302 9 221 5 33 -, 36 29 389 127 355 10 276 9 5 ~ 294 BADHRA C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V{a) V{b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Dadri Tahsi 1 (Part)--Contd. 28 Kari Dharni (42) 29 Kari Modh ( 43) 5 30 Gop; {35} 3 3 5 31 Pachganwa (173) 2 32 Dalawas (36) 33 Huee (23) 5 2

3~ Jagram Bass (24) 35 Kakrol; Hatti ·(25) 3 4 36 Mandi Kehar (22) z 2 37 Rehroda Khurd ( 13) 38 Rehroda Kalan (12) 7 39 Atela Khurd (87) 4 40 Atela Kalan (88) 10 12 6 99 Bilawal (86) 3 100 Pichopa Kalan (15 ) 8 16 101 Bindraban (14) 2 2 102 P;chopa Khurd (.16) 4 2 103 Mandi Har; a ( 21)" 4 (Mandhi Harya) 104 Mandhi Piranu (20) 105 Berla (19) 16 5 49 4 106 Jewali (37) 4 16 2 107 Badhra (40) 21 19 2 18 108 Bhandwa (41 ) 4 5 109 Muthra (50) 110 Surajgarh (51) 2 2 111 Lad (52) 4 9 3 112 Nandha (53) 2 3 113 Hansawas Kalan (54) 2 7 114 Hansawas Khurd (39) 3 12 3 295

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAiN WORKERS Margihal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M M F M F, M F

32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

9 2 133 343 458 4 4 5 2 357 494 15 2 49 8 8 69 447 714 2 22 2 199 310 8 -- 5 9 34 5 237 355 , 6 7 5 28 3 384 601 2 2 35 417 673 3 29 2 530 449 6 4 4 17 7 17 304 429 96 144

6 6 8 17 2 11 303 461 2 2 2 28 3 _r 551 862 39 6 21 41 4 3(; 332 726 805 13 2 10 82 3 69 594 825 13 13 15 212 5 283 789 923 2 3 9 4 148 189 162 2 4 96 3 602 913 12 9 9 26 2 39 470 692

22 2 282 407 29 58' 2 16 147 18 4 60 1,428 2.043 4 14 8 117 4 759 1.121 18 55 20 124 9 9 160 976 1.074 7 i 5 7 32 4 83 840 1.028 ...- l- 10 4 41 128 122

6 14 4 IJ:l ,4 2 613 819 11 7 5 37 19 4g 732 780 2 8 3 16 3 10 144' 417 4$5 5 1Z- a 11 419 601 296

BADHRA c.o. BlOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of village Area in No. 01' No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) denti al houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Oadri Tahsil (Part}--Concld.

115 Chandwas (38) 667.00 227 247 1,609 856 753 305 162 143 116 K; sk anda (56) 565.69 111 146 932 511 421 177 100 77 117 Dhanasri (55) 634.94 219 248 1,763 944 819 363 210 153 118 Kadma (57) 2,281.99 692 740 5,425 2,835 2,590 1,100 575 525

119 ~mar (61 ) 617.00 203 224 1,544 851 693 308 176 132 120 Kanhra (62) 693.00 170 177 1,426 779 647 293 159 134 121 Dagroli (63) 974.87 309 337 2,302 1,191 1.111 471 242 229 122 Badrai (9) 1,116.92 311 360 2,525 1,321 1,204 568 280 288 123 Gopalwas (10) 774.56 260 313 2,136 1,116 1,020 433 213 220 126 Unnear Badhwana (58) 677.84 214 246 1,657 909 748 343 195 148 127 Rudrol (64) 933.00 202 241 1,515 779 736 292 155 137 128 Ram Bass (68) 576.67 208 231 1,461 758 703 257 125 132 12.9 Kubj anagar (17) 358.00 77 92 738 357 381 162 74 88 130 Tod; (18) 609.00 177 191 1,343 681 662 254 128 126 156 Ma i Khurd (Mayen Khurd) (60) 347.22 115 119 849 430 419 153 73 80 I 157 I·lai Kalan (Mayen Kalan) (59) 432.00 219 227 1,518 821 697 272 154 118 Total Rural 50.517.29 14,228 15,852 109,567 58,048 51,519 22,520 12,060 10,460 Total Urban 297 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II I--IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ?O 21 22 ?1

81 ' 87 536 239 401 102 248 94 40 4 3 3 309 88 227 16 203 15 188 177 587 242 400 89 188 16 119 49 389 334 1,550 629 1,252 419 697 378 103 ?9 30 30 499 182 369 31 310 27 2 60 43 47? 180 363 297 325 280 19 16 192 176 -- 748 341 527 325 418 315 62 7 178 173 650 223 627 14 429 5 45 2 173 168 640 286 494 17 321 13 7'J.

181 161 542 157 393 105 193 8, 'Z7 97 88 534 259 331 12 200 10 33 126 125 466 200 357 8 240 3 63

19 14 232 109 155 1 J -It I 5 85 84 427 177 307 5 247 4

15 18 276 131 178 71 106 67

, .77 56 477 164 375 240 268 224 15 10 9,250 8,248 31,468 ,11,970 25,563 5,542 17,404 4,704 2,936 595 .. - 298 BAIltGlA c. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Concld

115 Chandwas (38) 6 9 2 116 Kiskanda (56) 2 117 Dhanasri (55) 5 12 5 118 Kadma ( 57) 17 77 2 31 119 Nimar (61 ) 2 3 2

12e Kanhra (62) 121 Oagroli (63) 1?2 Badrai (9) 3 15 8 123 Gopalwas ( 10) 9 126 Unnear Badhwana (58) 10 4 3 6 127 Rudrol (64) 9 11 le8 Ram Bass (68) 4 129 Kubianagar (17 ) 130 Todl \ (18) '2 3 156 Mai Khurd (Mayen Kalan) (60) 5 3 157 Mani Kal an (Mayes Ka'an) (59) 2 12 3 5 Total Rural 185 6 2 346 12 294 6 Total Urban 299

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 37 3 54 2 32 453 61 '9 2 " 17 213 283 192 2 6 2 61 4 36 134 508 596 77 3 65 13 172 6 36 145 1,547 2,026 2 3 45 3 482 662 2 2 13 416 350 2 6 4 34 3 12 664 77~ 12 6 4 105 7 2 290 692 900 4 4 2 81 2 349 621 654

12 6 4 132 16 9 55 50 588 28 8 3 38 2 !J 229 443 495 3 3 3 40 3 6 96 395 599 2 25 11 151 191 229 5 5 40 4 183 374 474

10 6 47 4 40 252 308

8 4 4 57 3 9 57 437 400 464 4 540 4 305 3 3,087 208 310 4,638 32,175 41,339

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT LOHARU C.O. BLOCK

301 302 lOHI\RU C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

.oca- :-lame of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Haclbast No.) hectares occu- house- (;ncl~d;ng the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. tesi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

------~--

loharu Tahsil Total 60,814.32 12,340 13,290 88,70446,502 42,202 17,871 9,605 8,266 Rural 60,874.32 12,340 13,290 88,704 46.502 42,202 17,871 9,605 8,266

Urban Mandholi (1) 3,001.00 473 484 3,089 1,608 1,481 615 338 277 Kalan 2 Gopalwas (2) 738.00 231 240 1,633 845 788 368 202 166 3 Harfawas (3) 956.00 140 159 1,036 553 483 207 116 91 4 Sidhanwa (4) 1,719.00 263 279 1,873 970 903 383 207 175 5 Salempur ( 5) 283.00 58 58 415 229 186 88 48 40

6 Shehar yarpur (7 2) 432.00 88 102 600 307 293 111 54 57 (Seheryarpur) 7 Obra (6) 804.00 204 223 1,354 717 637 257 141 116 8 Nunsar (7) 562.10 163 172 1,219 665 554 226 135 91 9 Kasni Kalan (10) 1,126.22 175 184 1,273 677 596 235 128 107 10 Kasni (11) 432.00 77 84 644 316 328 126 63 63 Khurd 11 Gokalpura (12) 1,712.00 233 242 1,631 857 774 312 153 159 12 Serla (9) 813.00 220 233 1,669 888 781 341 188 153 13 Bidhnoi (8) 1,407.00 279 305 2,017 1,076 941 387 213 174 14 Beran (16) 1,146.00 169 178 1,224 635 589. 247 132 115 15 ladawas (15) 337.00 36 39 275 142 133 50 30 20 16 Bithan (14) 875.00 122 128 796 415 381 175 99 76 17 Budhera (22) 1,128.00 175 193 1,274 680 594 262 135 127 18 Bardu Jogt (21) 192.00 89 105 624 328 296 105 56 49 19 Bardu (17) 542.00 73 83 598 299 299 123 59 64 Mughal 20 Bardu (lB) 387.00 68 74 528 261 267 102 57 45 Oh1rj a 21 Bardu Puran (19) 189.00 44 50 328 186 142 55 33 22 22 Bardu (20 ) 851.00 176 194 1,211 650 561 237 118 119 Cha1na 23 Kurdal (70) 603 637 4,156 2,183 1,973 787 412 375 (Kural) 303

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY dF MAIN WORKERS Cas tes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) , F I' M F M F M F M F M M F ------12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 t3

464 7,796 6,949 24,803 8,772 21,061 6,648 16,279 6.057 l s 482 7,796 6,949 24,803 8,772 21,061 6,648 16,279 ~.O57 1,482 464

258 247 818 288 752 492 565 439 65 47

99 71 437 140 363 358 275 ~O3 36 51 38 33 308 104 236 76 212 75 5 185 176 472 160 442 182 346 172 44 9 109 19 111 3 92 2 25 22 179 77 153 144

11 96 90 417 154 305 47 188 33 38 58 52 363 122 280 80 226 73 23 6 95 74 342 94 321 7 275 7 7 54 61 179 76 130 125 101 122 7

11 134 121 ~34 126 425 110 335 98 68 178 160 488 149 370 338 278 291 67 45 245 189 449 152 516 295 263 282 191 9 146 133 311 101 267 8 225 5 24 33 33 77 39 7'1 76 65 72 5 4 85 87 213 87 173 164 154 143 332 130 311 4 249 119 24 180 158 162 158 45 44 175 60 143 166 132 166

9 8 136 44 129 121 117 118

116 31 99 2 84 13 177 -136 371 104 334 165 247 164

51- 479 400 1,219 552 941 3,44 662 284 1,1 304 lOHARU C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Namenfvillage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t ion (Hadbast. No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

loharu Tahsil

Total 189 3 107 11 102 Rural 189 3 107 11 102 1 Urban Mandholf ( 1) 19 3 3 Kalan 2 Gopalwas (2 ) 7 2 2 3 Harfawas (3 ) 2 4 Sfdhanwa (4 ) 2 6 5 Salempur ( 5) 4 6 Sheharyarpur(72) 2 (Seheryarpur) 7 Obra ( 6) 17 4 8 Nunsar (7) 2 9 Kasnf Kalan (10) 2 5 2 10 Kasnf ( 11 ) 6 Khurd 11 Gokalpura (12 ) 5 12 Serla (9) 5 3 13 Bidhnoi (8) 7 14 Beran (16 ) 4 15 l.adawas ( 15) 16 Bithan (14) 17 Budhera (22 ) 8 5 18 Bardu Jog; (21 ) 2 19 Bardu (1 i) Mughal 20 Bardu (18) Dhirja 21 Bardu Puran (19) 7 2 22 Bardu (20) 11 Chafn~ 23 Kurdal (70) 10 2 7 (Kural) PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAfT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

70 1 495 1 197 2,140 110 116 5,596 25,325 29,958 70 495 1 197 2,140 110 116 5,596 25,325 29,958

5 17 11 64 4 , -- 856 989

4 37 2 482 430 5 10 11 317 396 6 3 34 139 528 582 5 2 "8 118 183 6 56 154 237

8 50 3 55 412 535 3 3 22 13 117 372 357 4 4 22 304 356 285 2 4 10 186 203

16 50 431 614 4 12 40 518 403 54 4 21 560 625 12 2 93 368 488 71 57 8 -- 242 \ 381 2 4 6 36 3 103 369 487 14 148 138 10 156 133

10 3 4 132 142

6 17 87 123 2 7 42 316 396 f! 10 14 22 93 8 18 188 1,224 1,441 306 LOHARU C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE

Lora- Name of village Area in NO. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses P M 'F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

loharu Tahsil--Contd.

24 Allaudinpur (24) 945.00 244 271 1,880 968 ~112 355 169 187 25 Ohani (25) 261.00 84 87 584 309 107 63 44 Lachman 26 Dhigawa (38) 678.00 368 407 2,622 1,437 1,185 531 278 253 Jatan 27 Dhigawa ( 39) 755.00 144 153 1,024 529 495 222 108 114 Shamyan (Dhigawa Shiaman) 28 Kharkhar i (37) 1,860.00 384 406 2,813 1,456 1,357 573 303 270 (Kharkari) 29 Amirwas (23) 447.00 57 69 359 193 156 65 39 26 30 Nakipur (27) 1,300.00 212 235 1,449 747 702 279 141 138 31 Mohamad­ (26) 395.00 69 71 478 257 221 90 47 43 nagar (Mahomed­ nagar) 32 Cheher ( 13) 1,582.00 504 542 3,409 1,770 1,539 677 353 324 Kalan 33 Cheher (28) 1,212.00 232 264 1,759 882 877 348 172 176 Khurd 34 Shezadpur (69) 127.00 7 7 54 25 29 11 4- 7 (Sahzadpur) 35 Sarsi (29) 1,346.00 175 199 1,466 752 704 266 141 125 36 Paju (32) 1,013 .00 242 243 1,690 845 844 .373 194 179 37 Garanpura (71) 132.00 16 16 101 51 50 24 14 10 38 Budheri (35) 488.00 159 159 1,011 514 497 2'il2 110 102 39 Dhana Jogi (34) 340.00 107 107 596 369 327 1:38 72 66 40 Nangal (33) 979.00 208 208 1,364 729 535 160 133 41 Sorda Jadid (31) 414.00 89 89 573 289 284 10.3 54 49 42 Sorda Kadim (30) 323.00 108 108 620 330 290 122' 76 46

43 Shehzmanpur (70) 254.00 38 38 288 145 143 66 31 35 (Sahzemanpur) 44 Sehar (44) 950.00 185 185 1,194 636 558 228, 133 95 (Saher) 307 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedul ed 'Scheduled Literates INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Caste~ Tribes

Total main worke~s I I ---- (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

272 257 503 178 453 229 414 227 2 70 61 166 59 131 13 104 13 3

63 39 886 402 739 65 301 59 2

81 86 312 86 241 12 192 8

283 248 674 246 688 19 571 16 21

3,7. 34 108 43 77 66 180 151 353 96 364 34 315 26 24 7 130 107 117 31 115 4 100 3 12

245 223 1,042 326 761 137 607 132 20 If

149 161 554 178 391 18 325 17 12

18 7 11 11

65 60 423 141 327 72 294 71 2 130 118 439 148 343 134 291 132 6 30 6 23 3 19 3 24 15 282 81 221 242 205 241 2 94 83 139 33 174 77 141 54 24 20 126 126 306 55 342 139 275 126 22 13 10 12 174 63 118 17 105 17 11 6 172 62 139 16 123 15 3 1

21 15 63 17 67 56 11

77 51 348 101 304 220 231 215 14 308 LOHARU C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) . Code No. III IV V(a) V{b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Loharu Tahs;1 --Contd. 24 All aud i npur (24) 6 2 25 Dhani (25) 1 5 Lachman 26 Dhigawa (38) 2 29 Jatan 27 Dhigawa (39) 2 Shamyan (Dh1gawa Shlaman) 28 Kharkharf (37) 3 6 2 (Kharkari) 29 Amirwas (23) 30 Nakipur (27) 1 1 31 Mohamad- (26) nagar (Mahomed- nagar) 32 Cheher (13) 2 Kalan 33 Cheher (28) 2 4 Khurd 34 Shezadpur (69) (Sahzadpur) 35 Sarsi (29) 2 1 36 Paju (32) 2 2 37 Garanpura (71) 2 38 Budher; (35) 39 Dhana Jogi (34) 5 2 40 Nangal (33) 3 41 Sorda Jadid (31 ) 1

42 S~rda Kadim (30) 3 1

43 Shehzmanpur (70) (Sahzemanpur) 44 .Sehar (44) 1 (Saher) 309

~ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT . INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

~I VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 8 3 16 2 515 6a:? 6 2 10 8 121 170 141

5 224 13 165 4 698 1,119

46 3 221 288 262

15 4 66 3 636 768 702

10 116 166 5 18 1 1 40 382 628 2 5 113 137 104

3 14 6 108 5 545 1,009 957

2 2 44 1 1 414 .490 445

17 14 11

-"" 28 1 14 171 421 461 13 1 6 1 22 262 503 448 2 19 28 28 -.,. 14 27 293 228 4 64 194 186 1 40 190 387 306 10 125 171 142 1 8 107 19t 167

..,. ~- -- 60 78 83

1 1 56 4 8 114 324 224 310 LOHARU C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Tota' pppulatipn in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the D~e 9ro4P 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res;- houseless population) dent; a 1 houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11

Loharu Tahsil --Contd.

4"5 Barahlu (43) 1,117.00 193 248 1,594 832 762 32a 165 163 46 Pahari (36) 1,987.00 323 323 2,406 1,259 1,147 467 254 213 47 Sfnghanf (40) 2,210.00 449 485 3,327 1,767 1,560 674 370 304 48 Hasanpur (41 ) 430.00 93 93 589 304 285 129 17 52 49 Dhanf Ahmed (42) 140.00 31 31 177 95 8Z 45 22 n 50 Oamkora (45) 921.00 155 155 1,197 635 562 356 ~37 In 51 Kushal Pura (48) 506.00 89 132 895 476 419 183 100 8J (Kusal Pura) 52 Gothra (49) 869.00 270 284 2,026 1,067 959 432 224 208 53 Gfgnaw (51) 1,072.00 188 223 1,605 821 784 320 168 162

54 Jhanjra (47) 547.00 135 169 1,121 586 535 267 13~ 131\ Toda 55 Jhanj ara (46) 456.00 97 117 778 412 366 1li6 89 77 Sheoran (Jhanjara Shearan)

56 Jhumpa ( 52) 846.00 137 146 978 518 460 202 81.... Kalan

57 Jhumpa (53) 347.00 108 108 638 335 303 146 83 63 Khurd

58 Basirwas (54) 345.00 55 55 406 214 192 89 51 38 59 Barwas (55) 871.00 230 269 1,866 1,013 853 370 228 142 60 Dhani (50) 202.00 50 59 373 195 178 73 38 35 Mansukh

61 Akberpur (66) 225.00 14 14 100 52 48 22 1~ 10 62 Dhan1 (68) 139.00 68 68 526 266 260 107 58 49 Shama (Ohanf Shaman) 63 Rah1mpur (67) 407.00 85 86 581 317 264 91 48 43 64 loharu (65) 2,656.00 176 194 1,292 671 (Rural Part) 62 245 125 120

65 Bfsalwas (57) 847.00 197 229 1,486 766 720 255 128 127 66 Gagarwas (58) 845.00 94 126 799 406 393 150 7i 73 311 PRtMAAV C£NSUS ABSTRACT

Sth@dtJl~d • Scheduled L1terates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes tl"ibeS Total main workers I II (I--IX) M M J M F M F M F M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

1M 93 .... 514 150 385 9 307 7 7

97 81 J .. 662 212 537 169 456 152 24 12

382 353 4- 844 264 804 204 579 199 153 4, 119 108 162· 55 170 166 135 159 2 48 30 50 7 44 48 42 48 f3U 128 337 114 341 282 271 281 80 11 ,"247 85 21'5 22 189 19 3

~(j2 161 610 200 521 499 351 438 68 58 146 146 .. - 494 209 347 2 278 3 148· 125 259 78 278 229 120 146 119 82

130 111 213 66 187 115 135 108 34 6

108 91 271 50 231 2 207

20 ~2 174 64 116 4 103

14 11 136 59 96 1 77 138 127 622 266 400 6 329 1 19 47 42 101 33 86 12 64 11

I 8 12 33 12 18 9 1 75 "63 149 58 118 62 15

31 26 199 60 162 61 111 60 11 21 21 367 147 318 7 249- 3 17 4

101 79 408 210 333 274 15 182 165 244 131 183- 157 10 312 LOIfARU C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V~ a) V!b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

loharu Tahsl1 --Contd.

45 Barahlu (43) 5 1 46 Pahar1 (36) 1 2 47 S1nghan1 (40) 5 7 1 48 Hasanpur (41 ) 4 1 3 1 49 Dhan1 Ahmed (42) 2 50 Oamkora (45) -- 51 Kushal Pura (48) 2 1 .. 1 (Kusal Pura) 52 Gothra (49) 9 2 53 Gfgoow (51) 9 54 Jhanjra (47) 1 5 Toda 55 Jhanjara (46) 1 6 Shearan (Jhanj ara Shearan) 56 Jhumpa (52) 2 Kalan 57 Jhumpa (53) Khurd / , i 58 Bas1rwas (54) 59 Barwas (55) 2 60 Ohan1 (50) 2 Mansukh 61 Akberpur (66) 62 Ohan1 (68) Shama (Ohan1 Shaman) ... 63 Rah1mpur (67) 3 64 Loharu . (65) -.. (Rural Part) 65 Bfsalwas (57) 5 66 Gagarwas (58) 313 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margfnal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M" F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

't,7

6 13 46 249 446 504 4 2, 4 44 5 3 84 719 894 19 2 38 963 1,356 9 18 1 2 134 117 51 34 70 1 294 280 3 1 16 2 6 261 391

5 3 11 72 3 546 460 20 1 36 2 17 217 457 565 4 28 1 19 53 289 253

2 8 5 225 246

9 1 12 2 1 287 457

2 1 10 4 65 219 234

2 1 16 1 104 118 87 6 44 5 6 321 607 526 4 16 1 109 165

2 1 4 34 48 2 10 4 24 148 260

2 6 28 155 203 4 5 42 353 614

.. - 3 1 34 2 433 718 4 12 2 4 223 387 314

LOHARU C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of village Area In No. of No. of Total population total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses P M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Lobll'U Tahsil --Concld.

67 Ahmedwas (56) 747.00 133 133 1,021 544 477 206 108 98 68 Dhanl (60) 370.00 96 132 811 416 395 165 99 66 Dholan 69 Phartfa (63) 496.00 157 157 1,015 524 491 189 113 76 Shlman (Phartla Shima) 70 Phartia ( 59) 614.00 144 145 1,133 594 539 221 119 102 Kehar (Phartla kher) 71 Phartia Tal (64) 273.00 78 90 599 320 279 124 74 50 72 Azempur (62) 140.00 48 48 322 170 1S2 61 32 29 73 Sohasra (61) 2,044.00 656 661 4.142 2,196 1.946 903 483 420

Total Rural' 60,874.32 12.340 13.290 88.704 46,502 42.202 17.871 9.605 8.266

Total Urban ~- 315 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAl CATE~RY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes ~ !otal main workers II P--lX} M F M F , M F M F M .F .M F

12 13. 14 15 lG 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

105 100 251 88 212 1 194

29 29 28~ 142 179 118 121 113 3

61 65 336 152 241 3 174 10

67 53 302 126 264 2 228 '2 12

73 61 182 63 148 2 116 2 1 24 29 98 31 74 12 62 10 440 401 -1,180 448 972 59 726 54 51 2

7.796 5.949 -... 24.803 8.77Z 21.061 6.648 16.279 6.057 1.482 316

LOtIARU C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV __veal V(b} M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Loharu Tahsil --Concld.

67 Ahmedwas (56) 68 Dhani (60) 1 B Oholan 69 Phartfa (63) 2 Shiman (Phartia Shfma) 70 Phartfa (59) -- 3 Kehar (Phartia Kher)

71 Phartia Tal (64) 3 72 AzemplJr (62)

73 Sohasra (61) 9 11 6

Total Rural 189 3 107 11 102 1 Total Urban 317 PR!MARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4? 43

2 1 14 332 .476 4 39 5 237 277

2 3 1 50 283 488

20 330 537

2 24 172 277 'J'2 2 96 140 3 26 22 118 3 39 1,224 1,848

70 1 495 1 197 2,140 110 116 5,596 25,325 29,958

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSrRACT TOSHAM C.D. BLOCK

319 320

TOSHAA C. D. Bl OCK VILLAGE

loea- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hec tares oecu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population). dential houses P M F P M F

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 74,074.23 18.231 19.656 130.51470.085 60.429 25.870 13.758 12,112 Rural 74,074.23 18.231 19.656 130.51470.085 60.429 25.870 13,758 12.112 Urban Toshaa Tahsil (Part) 3 Garanpura (86) 1,614.00 333 403 2,850 1,533 1,317 602 328 274 4 Pinjokhara (35 ) 909.00 330 335 2,145 1,139 1,006 462 229 233 (Panjokhra)

5' Khanak (34) 2,508.00 811 913 5,041 2,807 2,234 1,157 582 ~75 7 Alakhpura (32) 389.71 139 152 1,117 590 527 238 125 113 (Alakhpur) 9 Sagban (31) 1,817.01 597 64(} 4.350 2,411 1,939 870 473 397 10 Tosham (Rural (33) 2,926.52 26 26 148 86 62 27 16 11 Part) 11 BJ9anwala (37) 986.00 379 400 2,691 1,470 1,221 511 282 229 12 Oadam (36) 1,042.00 245 254 1,689 897 792 360 179 181 13 Chhapar (84) 982.97 167 185 1,146 626 520 240 135 105 Rangran 14 Chhapar (85) 646.48 123 135 867 465 402 166 91 75 Jogian 15 Sirola (6adola)(83) 1,339.89 263 305 1,821 997 824 361 202 159

22 Patodi ( 79) 1,559.00 260 295 2,062 1,139 923 431 23~ 192 23 Badalwala (80) 303.11 50 50 365 200 165 79 48 31 24 Thilor (Thalod)(81) 732.00 156 210 1,467 797 670 286 161 125 25 Saral (82) ',1,336.00 288 338 2,379 1.269 1,110 471 253 218 26 Jhanwar; (38) 723.00 156 175 1,183 645 538 228 117 111 27 Kharkhri (40) 1,329.00 401 448 2,757 1,451 1,306 517 266 251 Makhw8!l-' 28 Kharkhr#ohan (39) 845.00 274 312 2,126 1,117 1,009 452 230 222 '/ 29 Oharan (41) 679.00 125 125 752 401 351 152 90 62 30 Riwasa (30) 2,022.00 609 689 4,609 2,461 2,148 999 514 485 31 Bajlna (47) 2,306.00 427 454 3,197 1,689 1,508 570 301 269 32 Ohani Mahu (46) 2,542.00 608 640 4,580 2,466 2,114 861 463 398 33 Nigana Kalan (43) 1,087.00 199 229 1,415 728 687 364 175 189 321 PRIMARY CENSU.S ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I , II (I--IX) F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 1.5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

14,057 ' 1,1830~ 36,196 12,542 32.456 5,675 20,500 4,479 3,695 869 14,057 1,1830 36,196 12,542 32.456 5,675 20,500 4,479 3,695 869

241 183 778 232 709 459 501 449 68 4 219 185 489 125 579 2 346 150 2

1.184 920 1.180 319 1,510 43 313 2 78 3 70 62 297 103 241 ,1 160 22

358 299 1.049 234 1.139 281 806 203 182 55 17· 10 44 15 40 36 197 164 825 290 685 147 333 139 158 3 211 183 437 111 403 77 291 64 6 7 138 110 329 133 242 3 167 51 2

62 67 256 90 189 12 133 8 26 2

102 82 370 82 488 89 422 84 34 5 193 188 593 174 583 488 428 386 95 98 32 29 107 39 82 49 18 124 107 402 146 382 326 265 268 61 53 209 160 658 256 589 71 389 56 68 13 6~ . 46 421 134 302 74 154 67 7 174 152 839 323 700 294 419 251 35 30

250 212 619 208 447 6 277 66 347 314 230 122 180 118 108 105 15 7 327 280 1.249 419 1.103 18 735 6 114 5 375 307 791 299 772 73 650 55 19 11 602 490 1.484 534 1,144 9 661 3 159 529 498 322 108 331 9 223 3 75 6 322 TOSHAM C.D. BlOCK loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. , III IV veal V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 437 5 554 26 366 33 631 21 Rural 437 5 554 26 366 33 631 21 Urban Tosha. Tahsil (Part) 3 Garanpura (86) 21 7 5 4 Pinjokhara (35) 3 3 (Panjokhra) 5 Khanak (34 ) 1<:: 476 24 4 99 4 7 Alak.hpura (32) 4 (Alakhpur) 9 Sagban (31) 4 11 3 1 10 Tosham (Rural (33) Part) 11 Baganwala (31' 3 8 6 20 2 12 Oadal'(l (36 ) 5 41 1 4 13 Chhapar (84) 2 3 Rangran 14 Chhapar (85) 3 Jogian 15 Biro 1a (Bade 1a) (83) 3 1 22 Patodi (79) 15 4 23 Bada lwa 1a (80) 4 2 24 Thilor (Thalodl(81) 3 7 1 25 Saral (82) 14 13 5 26 Jhanwari (38) 16 5 4 2 26 1 27 Kharkhri (40) 27 10 Makhwan

28 Kharkhri Sohan (39) 9 2 2 29 Oharan ( 41") 7 4 30 Riwasa (30) 13 5 5 49 31 Bajfna (47) 5 1 1 4 32 Ohani Mahu (46) 6 7 16 33 Nigana Ka) an (43) 2 323

PRIMARY CENSUS ~BSTRACT

INDU$TRIAl CATEGORY Of MAIN ijORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M f M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

511 13 999 29 790 6 .3,973 194 565 8,738 37,064 46.016 511 13 999 29 790 6 3,973 194 565 8,738 37,064 46.016

9 15 83 4 • 9 108 815 750 7 5 65 482 560 522

183 2 72 149 124 6 Z 81 1,295 2,119 4 4 10 37 183 349 343

19 11 12 3 99 10 3 258 1,269 1,400 4 46' 62 5 12 13 .... 127 3 785 1,074 2 15 8 31 5 1 97 493 618 4 14 384 517

2 6 18 2 8 164 268 226

6 19 155 509 580 3 2 35 4 37 556 398 1 1 7 10 70 108 94 1 4 2 38 5 415 343 2 31 20 46' 2 11 186 669 853 4 1 81 342 383 13 9 -- ~ 17 51 . 7 22 2 40 139 10 7 174 744 838

'13 40 38 5 322 670 681 ) 7 5 4 29 5 221 233 4 21 16 2 141 10 246 1,348 1',884 4 20 7 62 5 917' 1 ;435 13 42 14 .-- 226' 5 1,322 2,105 3 6 6 16 16 397 662 324

TOSHAM C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total popul atfon in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutior,l and No. resi- houseless po~tilation) dential houses p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11

Tosham Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 34 Nigana Khurd (44) 1,071.00 190 191 1,272 689 583 277 154 123 35 Dulheri (42) 689.00 293 363 2,700 1,443 1,257 572 303 269 36 Alampur (78) 1,982.00 380 410 2,820 1,541 1,279 520 282 238 37 Sungarpur (77) 2,446.00 303 336 2,1941,163 1,031 423 223 200 38 Sandwa (76) 2,144.00 651 686 4,723 2,553 2,170 871 481 390 39 Devrala (73) 2,018.00 528 540 3,879 2,056 1,823 722 397 325 40 Indiwali ·(71) 1,780.00 369 391 2,801 1,505 1,296 604 319 285 41 Ladianwali (140) 374.00 32 37 269 135 134 52 34 18 42 Khaparbas (139) 412.77 118 131 850 443 407 174 95 79 43 Dharwanbas (138) 1,048.12 323 350 2,296 1,177 1,119 479 239 240 44 Khariawas (137) 942.90 122 149 1,089 578 511 215 112 103 45 Mansarwas (146 ) 603.78 195 195 1,117 633 484 186 91 95 (.Mansarbas) 46 Shiml iwas (145) 596.90 175 206 1,119 647 552 197 113 84 (Shimlibas) 47 Kairu (72) 3,960.60 1,035 1,114 6,816 3,723 3,093 1,307 700 607

Total Rural 50.693.76 11.680 12.812 84.78245.670 39.112 9.042 7.961 Total Urban

Bhiwani Tahsil (Part)

2 Dinod (26) 3,825.00 1,293 1,296 8,553 4,597 3,956 1,654 886 768 25 Kohar (48) 2,335.00 496 557 3,678 1,950 1,728 705 374 331 26 Kasumbhi (51) 709.81 247 247 1,634 876 758 321 171 150 27 Hetam Pura (59) 1 ,880.55 406 407 2,675 1,430 1,245 525 287 238 28 Leghan Hetwan (60) 1,182.00 291 309 1,924 1,069 855 309 162 147 (L eghan Hetman) 29 Jitwanabas (61) 793.00 164 164 1,027 567 460 212 132 BO 30 Gudha (45) 157.00 Un ... 31 Leghan Bhanan (62) 1,103.00 154 154 1,181 666 515 196 106 90 32 Chandawas (144) 405.00 69 69 482 253 229 102 54 48 (Chandabas) 33 Dhangar (66) 507.06 216 218 1,554 817 737 310 159 151 325

PRIMARY C~NSUS ABSTRACT"

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL (ATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes tota1 main workers II " . _ ,(l--lX) M M F F M F M F , 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 19 20 21 22 23

642 564 302 91 314 14 230 2 20 10 352 291 685 242 68~ 19 380 5 r,03 10 297 219 ,,_a. 7?.7 238 7114 ~6B 463 196 142 5 162 145 470 170 577 5 477 1 15 317 261 1,350 426 t;~~o 9S 911 34 107 62 308 224 1,109 497 902 91. 971 74, 95 5 328 296 824 228 660 45 450 ,~S 95 6 4 2 57 22 78 78 12 78

53 55 ... -;0- 271 90 173 1 138 3 172 149 .... 739 247 462 J1 347 28 8 71 60 398 72 286 2 25! 12 171 142 387 101 3a~ 42 224 33 7 7

99 85 412 172 272 31 198 14 11 15

911 75.6 1,~36 689 1,804 14 1,261 37 77 20

~.914 8,297 ... 23,336 7.781 21.296 3.340 13.843 2,686 2.202 44~ ...

68f 593 2,554 96S' 2,047 145 1,025 82 232 39 352 330 937 310 867 231 536 200 133 22 103 86 417 151 421 75 249 34 44 27 .391 326 702 315 647 37 280 5 186 26 225 185 511 174 535 331 419 290 51 34

135 126 314 144 215 45 156 26 24 18 inhabited 51 37 416 133 331 174 226 ·170 48 3 5 2 136 49 129 103 4.

131 91 485 135 344 44 250 43 15 326

TOSHAM C.O. CLOCK VILLAGE

~------.- ... ~---- ... --.------Loea- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV Veal V(b) M F M F M F M F ----_.. _-- 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ------Tosham Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 2 34 Nigana Khurd (44) 2 35 Dulheri (42) 5 15 1 3 5 18 3 36 Alampur (78 ) 13 37 Sungarpur (77) 14 3 4 38 Sandwa (76 ) 5 39 Devrala (73) 16 31 1 9 40 Indiwali (71 ) 13 8 5 41 Ladi anwa 1i (140) 42 Khaparbas (139) Q 41 Dharwanbas (13a) 12 4 3 1 44 Khariawas ('37) 1 3 45 Mansarwas (146) 2 (Mansarbas) 46 Shimliwas (145 ) 9 1 2 (Shimlibas) 47 Kairu (72) 25 25 14

Total Rural 284 3 554 26 175 8 324 13 Tota 1 U'rban

8hiwani Tahsil (Part)

141 3 2 Dlnod (26) 12 80 10 25 Kohar (48) 26 3 12 3 26 Kasumbhi (5" ) 11 10 9 29 27 Hetam Pura (59) 9 5 1 9 28 l eghan Hetwan (60) 10 10 (Leghan Hetman) 29 Jitwanabas (61 ) 2 30 Gudha '45) Un- 1 31 Leghan Bhanan (62) 2

32 Chandawas (144) 2 5 (Chandabas) 33 Dhangar (66) 8 11 327

PR~MARY CENSUS ABSTRAGT ------INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN ,WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX ._ .. _------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 8 1 '2 46 375 569 7 27 26 111 3 4 761 1,234 6 12 8 81 4 21 797 1,050 6 12 12 38 2 96 586 930 3 20 148 2 796 1,352 1,276 9 23 16 132 10 7 775 1,147 957 8 9. 14 -. 58 4 5 560 840 691 4 57 5,6 5 4 12 181 270 225 2 7 10 69 3 529 714 559 3 11 2, 300 292 209 7 62 2 118 331 324

2 5 43 2 375 521

16 141 4 27 ' 218 12 47 1,919 2,972

329 13 579 13 524 5 2.482 127 76 6.088 24.298 29,684

60 101 4 67 329 7 4 195 2,546 3,516 13 17 1 18 109 5 83 176 1,000 1,321 6 12 2 14 46 2 52 161 403 522 23 32 24 79 5 56 246 727 962 3 8 5 29 7 29 60 505 464 ... 5 5 21 2 13 350 402 inhabited 5 6 43 335 341 .. - 14 127 124 101

10 11 4 34 17 183 456 510 ns TOSHAM C.O. BlOCK vtllAGE -- ... _.... _.... _------_ ... -.. Loc a- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in ticn (Hadbast NO.) hectares occ;u· house .. (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutidnal and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F .. _.---_------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bh1wan1 Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 34 Jhundawas ( 14,3) 213.00 54 54 416 213 203 74 34 40 ( Jhundabas ) 35 Bdbarwas ( 142) 547.00 103 118 890 453 437 167 84 83 (Babarbas) 36 Ohab Dhani ( 141) 512.00 297 334 2.159 1.136 1.023 453 262 191 37 Lalawas (69) 413.99 107 108 913 474 439 178 89 89 38\ Pohkarwas (68) 520.01 106 107 829 449 380 156 86 70 39 Ju; Kal an (67) 880.58 237 238 1,516 780 736 3Ql 147 154 40 Jui Khurd (65) 1,774.52 793 835 5,297 2,791 2,506 1,006 502 504 43 Gola Garh (64 ) 769.00 284 304 2,164 1,138 1,026 409 230 179 45 Bhangarh (63) 1,087.00 320 35,S 2,457 ,1,315 1,142 525 277 248 46 Titan; (52) 531.34 146 146 946 533 413 159 82 77 50 Malwas :

Total Rural 23,380.4~ 6,551 6;844 45,732 24,415 .21,317 6,,267 4,716 ~.151 Total Urban 329 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

S~heduled Schedule.d .L iterates INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II '(i--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 1,3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

~,

.150 53 89 71 ' 8

63 59 234 68 209 187 4

140 1,36 580 191 522 118 374 99 32 15 114 91 242 87 216 72 143 46 55 26 94 '76 133 20 190 121 124 ~3 34 64 115 97 _.' 371 171 395 55 172 ·21 133 20 437 344 1,500 '576 1,351 349 682 262 281 68 268 260 642 301 519 34 343 22 65 9 207 159 702 268 596 415 409 '374 59 33 44 20 333 111 260 19 178 18 10 1 105 90 127 54 125 1 111 5 105 94 91 44 82 51 31 34 26 15 373 331 1,283 441 1,070 16 588 7 44 3

4.143 3.533 12,860 •• 761 71.160 • 2.335 6.657 1.793 1.493 423 -_ 330 TOSHAM C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vil1'age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~a} V~bl M F M F M F M F •

2 24 2.5 26 "27 28 29 30 31

Bh1wan1 Tahsil (Part)-Concld. 34 Jhundawas (143) 2 2 (Jhundabas) 35 Babarwas (142) 5 1 3 (Babarbas) 36 Dhub Dhani (141 ) 16 10 1 37 lalawas (69) 38 Pohkarwas (68) 1 \ 39 Jui Kalan (67) 4 4 1 7 40, Ju; Khurd (65) 17 26 1 7 1 43 Gola Garh (64) 1 1 3 45 Bhangarh (63) 5 6 1 '11 46 Titan; (52) 5 5 50 Malwas Kohar (49} 1 51 Malwas Devsar .(50) 6 '5 52 Lohan; f53) 20 19 57

Total Rural 153 2 191 25 307 8 Total Urban 331 PRIMARY ,CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORV OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38- 39 40 41 42 43

2 3 90 124 112

4 2 2 256 244 181

2 8 3 76 3 14 406 600. 499 1 3 13 18 258 349 3 1 27 4 258 258 24 2 49 6 384 680 15 73 7 28 222 1Q 7 136 1.433 2,021 11 8 14 73 3 124 388 495 604, 7 26 13 60 6 95 139 624 588 3 5 12 42 3 47 270 347 3 1 4 139 235 4 4 2 4 99 113 18 68 2 43 213 4 7 1.392 2,106

182 420 16 266 1 1,491 67 489 2,650 12,766 16,332

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SIWANI C.D. BLOCK

333 334

SIWANI C.O. BLOCK VILLASE l aCd­ Ndme of vl1lage Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in t 10n (Hddbast No.) hectares occu­ house- (including the age group 0--6 (ode pied holds institutional and No. res i­ houseless population) dential houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 75,282.46 14,338 14,970 100,560 53,109 47,451 20,345 10,748 9,597 Rural 75,282.46 14,338 14,970 100,560 53,109 47,451 20,345 10,748 9,597 Urban Siwani Tahsil Naloi (132) 1,837.00 351 3512,3341,2411,093 487 258 229 2 Barwa (133) 3,613.001,1461,1667,7644,2043,560 1,598 885 713

3 Chani Ramjas (62) 1,957.00 118 120 856 432 424 165 89 76

4 Gurera (131) 1,653.00 597 613 3,751 2,035 1,716 731 383 348 5 Devsar (54) 619.00 85 88 689 371 318 165 92 73

6 Kikral (129) 956.00 165 165 1,218 663 555 276 136 140 7 Gaindawas (60) 1,901.00 230 246 1,685 894 791 374 208 166 8 Siwani (Rural (128) 3,290.00 15 15 89 53 36 17 12 5 Part) 9 Rupana (59) 985.00 103 103 844 430 414 187 89 98 10 Ohulkot (127) 1,358.00 205 206 1,373 731 642 290 158 132 11 Khera (126) 2,115.00 314 316 2,173 1,168 1,005 457 248 209 12 Bakhtawar Pura (61) 940.00 101 104 835 433 402 174 94 80 13 Mohila (123) 1,832.00 174 1741,184 620 564 259 138 121

14 BudhSaili (122) 1,174.00 247 247 1,773 933 840 350 165 185

15 Lilas (121) 1,598.00 244 252 1,722 922 800 310 171 139 16 Ohani Silawali (130) 1,710.00 141 1411,037 537 500 256 130 126 17 Jhupa Kalan (120) 3,239.00 410 412 3,001 1,615 1,386 648 365 283 (Jhumpa Kalan-I) 18 Jhupa Khurd (119) 554.00 136 136 928 479 449 151 67 84 (Jhumpa Khurd) 19 Dhani Bhakhra (118) 1,026.00 240 241 1,566 859 707 327 188 139 20 Matan; (111) 1,781.00 270 274 1.906 957 949 387 178 209

21 Marka (110) 985.00 254 256 1,629 819 810 338 173 165 22 Garwa (109) 1,624.00 321 326 2,297 1,204 1,093 470 248 222 23 PatWqn (lOB) 1,592.00 321 321 2,223 1,168 1,055 460 232 228 24 Sudhiwas (107) 564.00 119 130 907 452 455 174 84 90 25 Behal (106) 2,378.001,0351,0536,8323,6613,171 1,383 679 704 26 Surpura Ka 1an (105) 1,308.00 237 241 1,684 868 816 374 203 171 27 Surpura Khurd (104) 1,200.00 192 206 1,378 733 645 290 165 125 335 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter ates INDUSTRIAL CAT.EGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

9,350 8,338 26,604 8,830 24,478 5,461 16,531 4,587 2,602 675

~,350 8,338 26,604 8,830 24,478 5,461 16,531 4,587 2,602 675

200 182 621 180 571 34 371 28 126 2 1,229 1,052 2,175 777 2,098 30 830 11 331 3 • 44 55 267 125 202 186 258 195 1,049 331 1,027 34 693 21 57 21 18 167 22 170 142 30 121 95 324 77 311 225 42 161 136 414 106 419 73 378 71

17 10 18 6 21 21 33 45 184 38 190 189 288 268 256 71 349 4 248 2 80 2 408 326 592 181 526 178 330 109 88 43 30 41 214 81 188 3 158 3 123 123 283 102 276 34 215 22 30 5 50 51 493 138 421 379 343 360 20 18 83 78 27.6 68 451 5 397 3 222 208 152 47 244 50 218 31 21 18 208 171 846 294 776 54 510 21 115 31

135 135 316 156 193 12 143 9

138 122 410 91 I 354 11 227 3 59 8 123 123 556 240 414 33 290 79 41 2

171 149 435 124 317 125 184 95 63 26 296 290 484 145 ?59 235 329 28 186 205 134 113 516 150 571 130 416 123 79 6 95 96 253 60 197 155 175 152 9 2 828 734 2,063 880 1,812 179 718 141 153 5

137 130 317 72 363 16 277 9 37 142 115 323 96 300 7 242 5 ,34 336

SIWANI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

? 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 349 19 2 298 15 472 24 Rural 349 19 2 298 15 472 24 Urban Siwani Tahsi 1 1 Naloi ( 132) 8 7 5 2 8arwa (133) 14 32 1 168 8 3 Dhani Ramjas (62) 4 Gurera (131) 3 61 6 43 5 Devsar (54) 6 6 Kikral ( 129) 2 B 3 7 Gaindawas (60) 4 5 1 8 Siwani (RuraIPart)(128) 9 Rupana (59) 10 Dhulkot ( 127) 4 1 11 Khera (126) 141 2 "30 13 12 Bakhtawar Pura (61) 3 8 13 Mohila (123) 2 8 2 14 Budh Sail; (122 ) 9 3 15 Lilas ( 121) 5 16 Dhani S11 awa 11 ( 130) 17 Jhupa Kaliln ( 120) 4 5 3 (Jhumpa Ka Ian-I) 18 Jhupa Khurd (119) 3 (Jhumpa Khurd) 19 Dhani Bhakhra (118) 10 6 4

20 Mat~ni (111) 2 15 4 21 Morka (110) 15 2 4 1 1 6 1 22 • Garwa ( 109) 23 Patwan (108) 10 3 24 Sudhiwas (107) 3 25 Behal (106) 18 18 59 26 Surpura Kalan (105 ) ,8 3 10 27 Surpura Khurd (104' 2 337 PRIMARY 'CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKER? Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4? 43

300 13 1,094 27 324 2.506 101 377 8,292 28,254 33,698 300 13 1',094 27 324 2,506 101 377 8,292 28,254 33,698

5 21 10 18 3 148 670 911 \ 37 328 57 301 6 70 471 2,036 3,059 3 11 128 230 296 16 28 14 112 6 3 738 1,005 944 2 3 3 11 78 200 239 2 5 3 21 233 352 321 15 15 2 264 475 454 32 36 240 414

3 5 7 382 638 22 9 3 37 3 182 642 645 2 7 9 158 245 241 2 6 5 11 344 529 4 2 3 36 4 24 508 I 437 4 3 2 39 2 471 795 2 2 195 293' 255 7 51 1 16 65 301 838 1,031

22 23 3 172 285 265

9 " 5 33 36 330 469 366 1 8 8 45 1- 14 140 529 776 7 6 4 33 80 264 422 421 2 33 289 645 569 - 4 56 -- 357 597 568 5 3 255 300 70 337 6 45 394 26 22 285 1,827 2,707 11 4 4 11 2 2 7 503 793 2 3 17 265 432 3-73 338

SIWANI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- hOuseless population) denti a1 houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Siwani Tahsil~-concld. 28 Mithi (103) 1,171.00 295 316 1,976 1,018 958 351 178 173 29 Mandholi Khurd ( 102) 1;875.00 317' 362 2,192 1,195 997 425 241 184 '30 Siwach {112} 601.00- 130 130 825 427 398 172 81 91

31 Bidhwan (113) 2,175.00 327 ~55 2,339 1,242 1,097 420 288 192 32 Ghangala ( 117) 1,201.00 240 240 1,616 838 778 306 157 149 33 Gudha (116) 1,148.00 279 2871,991 1,028 963 420 228 192 34 1 Kalali (114) 585.00 173 179 1,157 609 548 232 122 110_ 35 Talwani (101) 611.00 173 188 1,244 632 612 280 155 125 36 Kalod (115) 1,902.00 345 345 2,279 1,195 1,084 491 256 235 37 Kharkari (124 ) 514.00 38 46 295 160 135 63 35 28 38 Gadhwa (125) 653.00 72 97 687 382 305 141 71 70 39 Bhera (90) 1,430.14 308 359 2,308 1,196 1,112 432 229 203 40 Miratl (89) 3,133.84 823 867 5,514 2,981 2,593 1,038 566 472 41 Sidhan (91 ) 860.00 244 248 1,552 803 749 312 159 153 42 Mandhan (98) 1,377.53 321 336 2,348 1,239 1,109 453 268 185 43 Devawas (99) 1,013.00 214 239 1,574 811 763 328 162 166 44 Isharwal (100) 1,495.70 403 424 2,917 1,533 1,384 620 316 304 45 Rodhan (96 ) 751.00 215 224 1,543 847 696 268 145 123 46 Hasan (74) 1,206.00 267 284 1,917 991 926 379 189 190 Total Rural 67,492.21 12,955 13,429 89,952 47,549 42,403 19,,22.9 9,624 B,605 Total Urban Tosham Tahsil (Part) Chanana (88) 1,148.00 111 134 955 509 446 189 105 84 2 Dariyapur (87) 2,091.79 335 374 2,619 1,430 1,189 522 273 249 16 Jhuli (92) 329.00 131 163 1,084 568 516 230 122 108 17 Bhariwas (93) 666.91 145 164 1,068 541 527 206 102 104 18 Khawa (94) 766.46 ' 144 171 1,110 560 550 235 124 111 19 Katwar (91) 1,055.00 171 171 1,192 627 565 243 14'0' 103 20 Salewala (75) 999.00 154 162 1,256 643 613 283- 139 144 21 Susan (95) 734.00 192 202 1,324 682 642 208 119 89 Total Rural 7,790.25 1,383 1,54110,608 5,560 5,048 2,116 l,lZ4 992 Total Urban 339

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled SchedJll ed Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

168 167 672 266 465 72 325 64 40 2 226 187 502 122 571 336 436 270 100 65 65 61 218 36 187 11 134 10 47 10Z 92 553 169 580 26 467 25 37 130 96 437 165 340 298 240 287 35 10 142 135 507 207 471 124 373 122 47 66 54 318 99 258 180 204 177 4 101 96 264 86 299 80 249 72 23 8 131 114 583' 198 574 361 466 353 21 6 63 53, 54 14 61 2 30 17 39 27 201 31 163 4f 112' 45 24 175 159 760 349 471 34 290 28 '65 5 405 356 1,495 490 1,382 213 1,000 174 89 33 121 90 438 133 358 317 252 282 47 34 87 80 706 256 531 127 359 123 28 2 169 160 374 91 380 316 269 280 54 35 289 279 785 245 698 62 363 50 44 7 102 86 457 169 365 190 278 178 22 10 138 117 458 123 477 7 347 6 50 8,419 7,470 23,786 7,907 21,951 4,584 14,649 3,825 2,369 597

50 46 145 19 237 193 131 130 60 55 210 187 740 184 675 18 548 11 28 3 41 42 353 133 244 51 175 48 21 3 127 133 341 135 222 2 149 24 155 138 217 64 24,9 199 37 80 64 326 89 272 110 203 108 40 203 196 280 110 308 194 362 177 18 11 65 62 416 189 320 309 215 287 5 S 931 868 2,818 923 2,527 877 1,882 762 233 78 340

sawn C.D. BlOCK VIllAGE loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. j I I IV Via) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

.4~ ______• ___ • ______

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ------. _._------.------S1wan1 Tahs11--Concld. 28 Mi thi (103) 2 2 23 29 Mandholi Khurd (102) 5 30 Siwach (112 ) .. - 31 Bidhwan (113 ) 7 2 32 Ghangala (117) 3 6

33 Gudha '( 116j 10 3 34 Kalali (114) 2 5 35 Talwani (101 ) 5 3 36 Kalod (115 ) 4 12 37 Kharkari (124 ) 3 3

38 Gadhwa (125) 4 39 Bhera (90) 9 18 3 40 Miran (84 ) 30 8 8 41 Sidhan (91 ) 7 2 3 42 Mandhan (9B) 5 4 8 43 Oevawas (99) 2 3 2 44 Isharwal (100) 56 2 9 14 45 Rodhan (96 ) 5 46 Hasan (74 ) 3 5 2 Total Rural 268 10 1 275 12 453 22 Total Urban Tosham Tahsil (Part) Chanana (88) 14 6 2 2 Dariyapur (87 ) 16 9 1 '. 16 Jhul i (92) 3 17 Bhariwas (93) 2 7 18 Khawa (94) 5 5 19 Katwar (91) 7 20 Salewala (75) 6 5 21 Susan (95) 30 9 2 5 Total Rural 81 9 23 3 19 2 Total Urban 341 PR1MARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

------.------~~----~----.---~---~------INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-lIIorl(ers

VI VII VIII IX ---._---_ .. ------_.. ------_. -----_ .. -- --.... __ --- M F M F M F M· F M F M F ------_-.. ---__ ._.-._-----_._--_ ...... --- 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40' 41 42 43 ------_ .. _- ... - ---_ ...

763 6 9 57 5 8 123 545 622 618 --' 7 22 2 43 5 3 39 237 348 13 2 52 8 534 654 ~3t· 4 3 3 41 31 90 467 390 9 5 23 2' 74 557 765 6 7 3 3 26 351 368 5 13 333 5~2 614 617 3 18 8 41 2 7 106 7 99 133 21 219 260

4 6 76 2 120 723 958 1,621 16 28 16 187 6 21 759 1,518 9 8 5 25 445 432 7 7 16 97 7 326 701 656 3 5 4 38 1 14 63 417 384 16 48 18 130 3 18 184 817 1,1 ?,S 2 10 3 45 2 481 506 5 3 4 58 11 106 503 813 282 4 1,055 26 297 2,302 88 368 7,597 25,230 30,222

7 5 3 5 11 6 272 247 2 11 2 59 3 4 447 7-51 724 2 8 34 2 63 322 402 2 4 3 31 319 525 2 311 550 6 14 2 3 152 352 . 303 4 2 14 2 27 335 392 3 13 8 39 5 -- 362 333 18 9 39 1 27 204 13 9 695 3,024 3.476

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DADRI-I C.D. BLOCK (PART)

343 344

*DADRI-I C.D. BLOCK (pP.~ '1') VIllAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in ti(ln (HadbastNo.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Ccrle pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses --~------p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 .. - _ .. - ...... -_ .... - ...... ------_._------._------Dadri Tahsil (Part) Total (3.804.14 11,849 18.684 125.799 66.583 59,216 23,344 12,340 11,004 Rural 43,804.14 11,849 18,684 125,799 66,583 59,216 23,344 12.340 11,004 Urban

49 Kasn; (119) 630.49 174 186 1,266 675 591 205 105 100 50 Sonf (13B) 495.33 136 155 1,127 602 525 194 110 84 51 Hindol (120) 805.72 309 320 2.047 1,094 953 431 220 211

52 Sc3m~er (121) 2,187.70 8.90 946 6,388 3.289 3,099 1,291 670 621 53 Sankror (123) 599.42 361 407 2,899 1,555 1,j44 591 321 270

54 RanKo 1 i (124) 1,135.94 148 14B 1,104 592 512 215 111 104 55 Malkosh (125) 695.24 331 339 2.342 1,225 1,117 457 234 223 56 ttee'1lri (Neemrj (126.) 394.56 248 249 1,643 892 751 320 176 144 . Mutsal Bond Kalan) 57 Bond Kalan (127) 2,353.6-2 1.421 1,465 9,994 5,321 4,573 1,773 946 827 53 Bond Khurd (128 719.00 206 210 1.254 6152 5.9~ 203 108 95 59 Une Muts;l (129) B39.31 380 398 2.~38 1,436 1,202 539 278 261 BlJnd K.a lan 60 Ranila (130) 3,121.00 1,120 1~193 7.895 4,281 3,614 1,386 730 656

:61 Phoqat (122) 335.00 231 24~ 1,573 85S. 715 272 131 141 62 San jerwas (131) 1,716.00 533 564 3,942 2,126 1,816 728 398 330 63 Kohlawas (132) 760.DO 136 13S 958 508 450 199 112 87 64 La,nba (137) 459.72 137 137 1,015 531 484 316 112 204

65 Missri ~'36) 793.00 525 S~ 3,728 1,872 1,856 6S8 31)5 333 66 Mirch (135) 408.00 169 182 1,235 660 575 247 133 114 67 Kalllod (134) 642.00 219 Z23 1,647 &43 804 339 176 163 68 Jpitsri (133) 254.14 59 68 405 217 188 95 53 42 345 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled t iterates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY O~ MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

11,585 9.966 41.298 18,884 28,332 4.378 16.480 3,255 4,087 668 11,585 9.966 41,298 18.884 28,332 4,378 16,480 3,255 4,087 668

136 106 458 209 308 103 191 84 49 15 1S8 135 351 156 225 181 148 139 43 41 240 -195 614 250 525 204 274 126 83 40 582 565 2,074 1,077 1,386 52 719 23 298 10 361 277 819 350 761 31 412 6 199 23

376 170 ~68 2 219 5 147 134 796 318 545 30 344' 17 65 7 120 110 569 216 406 50 21j8 40 49 5

923 771 3,225 1,587 2,318 105 1,160 '29 429 37 132 127 409 206 314 11 208 38 2 341 259 870 339 722 12 455 157 2 / 764 621 2,667 1,138 1,919 612 1,074 400 426 176 185 140 541 207 401 15 241 7 79

328 258 1,1~7 554 971 25 537 2 135 9 , 300 275 -- 258 113 ' 184 109 3 116 106 331 128 214 26 '117 17 10 7 202 183 1',277 626 827 526 594 425 74 94 135 126 354 145 302 134 196 104 42 Z7 107 101 508 244 369 11 269 S 10 50 46 121 45 99 40 60 33 10 346

"DADRI-I C.D. BLOCK (P"~'I') VILLAGE l()ra- Narne 0f vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t io n (H

2 2A 25 26 2.7 28 29 30· 31

Dadr1 Tahsil (Part) Total 317 4 t'4 350 15 911 67

Rural ~17 4 24 350 15 911 67 Urban

49 Kasni (139) 5 7 3 50 Sonf ( 13B) 2 9 3 51 Hindol (120) J 7 95 38 \52 ( 121) 27 6 47 5 1 Sanwer 53 Sankror (123) 2 33 54 Rankol; (124) 9 55 Malkosh (125) 7 15 8 56 Neemr i (Neemr; (126) 5 9 10 Mutsal Bond Kalan) 57 Bond Ka1an (127 ) 28 56 60 3 58 Bend Khurd (128) 15 6 15 2 59 Une Muts;l (129) 3 4 3 Bond Kalan 60 Ran i1 a ( 130, 13 5 22 61 Phogat (127 ) 4 3 2 62 San.; erwas (131 ) 7 4 20 63 Kohlawas (132 ) 6 3 8 64 l amQa (137 ) 4 8 21 65 Missri (136) 6 4 29 66 Mirch ( 135) 4 3 4 8 67 Kamod (134 ) 3 4 68 Jaitsr; (133) 4 347 pRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CAT~GORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

570 12 828 20 662 11 4,103 326 340 5,397 37,911 49,441 570 12 828 20 662 l' 4,103 326 340 5.397 37,911 49,441

4 6 43 4 367 488 1 6 13 377 344 2 6 5 50 3 569 746 27 80 12 169 12 1,903 3,047 11 21 7 76 2 2 794 , ,311 5 12 9 8 324 510 14 20 72 4 100 679 987 10 7 3 55 5 27 486 674

56 134 5 59 3 336 27 4 256 ;,999 4,312 5 18 1 9 6 2 40 346 541 3 6 5 86 9 7 714 1,183

70 8 54 23 232 27 14 908 2,348 2,094 5 9 58 8 457 700 19 34 9 10 205 5 1,155 1,790 4 7 4 40 324 449 15 9 15 15 20 317 438 9 7 9 '95 7 1,045 1,330 4 21 19 3 3 -8 355 363 8 10 12 53 6 31 397 443 396 10 8 5 6 58 118 90 348

*DADRI I C.D. BlOCK(PAR,., VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 '> 6 7 a 9 10 11

Dadri Tahsil {Part)--Contd.

69 Jhinjar (151) 1,203.52 556 592 4,039 2,174 1,865 716 375 341 70 Bhagesri (152) 724.00 370 375 2,566 1,289 1,277 470 246 224 71 Achina (153) 1,827.94 864 873 5,547 2,847 2,700 915 478 437

72 Bas Muts i 1 (154) 323.00 264 264 1,702 ~16 786 324 175 149 Ranil a 73 Bigowa ( 155) B91.00 395 399 2,717 1,416 1,301 454' 239 215

74 Kidara ( 156) 243.62 2 2 18 12 6 75 Imlota (159) 1,416.00 732 771 5,060 2,707 2,353 871 487 384

76 Morwala (157) 499.78 215 224 1,435 765 670 286 150 136 77 Kanehti (158) 374.73 211 219 1,327 703 624 230 118 112 78, Sarupgarh (160) 615.11 230 238 1,539 815 724 270 142 128 79 Santor (162) 386.47 213 227 1,578 844 734 288 165 123 I 80 Neeml i (Nimn) (161) 983.37 455 474 3,086 1,639 1,447 593 324 269 81 Bhagvi (163) 1,102.75 510 528 3,463 1.843' 1,620 625 328 297

82 Lohar Wara (150) 920.00 375 3~2 2,758 1,458 1,300 499 252 247 (Loharwala) 83 Khatiwas (149) 647.49 251 261 1,733 896 837 327 15l 174 84 Samaspur (164) 1,383.60 686 744 4,956 2,696 2,260 869 485" 383 (Shamashpur) 85 Birsamaspur (165) 242.81 iJn- 86 Dhani (166 ) 821.90 539 568 3,726 1,915 1,811 642 328 314 88 Rawaldhi (Part) (148) 1,163.00 536 592 4,114 2,259 1,855 762 414 348 "34 'Bhervi (146) (146) 716.00 33 33 233 119 114 47 28 19 135 Ghasola (172) 1,160.22 401 411 2,8001,4431,357 556 288 268 136 Kapur; (171) 476.31 115 125 724 352 362 139 70 69 137 Tikan Kalan (170) 428.56 92 94 672 349 323 130 69 61 138 Kheri Sanwal (169) 435.84 181 187 1,274 673, 601 237 122 115 139 Mehrana (168) 1,024.24 317 330 2,292 1,206 1,086 467 252 215

140 P&:'t~Wd s ( 167) 486.83 168 168 1,285 679 606 266 147 119

141' Goth~9 (77) 707.78 224 234 1,631 857 774 328 179 149 349 PRIMARy'CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Schedu led Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I J]--IX) .

M F M F M F M F M F M F

13 14 15 16 l7 18 19 20 2.1 2.2.. 23

241 200 1,<89 551 865 11 569 2 75

~6 77 901 518 478 10 142 146 380 345 1,894 980 1,116 132 764 121 31 2 215 186 571 286 375 24 271 23 80

269 233 975 518 673 434 454 348 109 64

12 2 6 5 5 4 266 228 1,882 883 1,053 174 598 135 81 15

115 95 497 178 341 109 187 85 41 15 115 111 445 173 277 3 205 33 158 130 • 573 295 229 16 136 8 6 3 95 88 541 .235 282 2 214

206 198 951 388 643 9 350 2 131 346 311 1,277 527 614 24 311 4 58 6 344 311 866 408 611 2 276 105

118 99 594 289 405 14 241 2 3 651 523 1,533 669 1,172 157 581 132 '192 3 inhabited

444 382 1,229 610 785 245 502 214 35 16 491 421 1,426 537 1,060 61 491 32 101 7 77 48 46 33 245 203 831 409 647 78 394 60 41 3 36 30 232 114 148 85 7 205 125 127 13 115 8 6 3 82 68 410 160 280 234 196 220 20 10 288 286 695 307 538 32 285 23 113 5 131 120 415 186 261 53 115 38 35 9 118 118 470 152 391 107 275 105 55 350

'*DAORI-I C.D. BLOCK (PART) VIllAGE loca.., Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV VIa) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--, Contd. 69 Jhinjar (151 ) 8 2 20 70 Bhagesri ( 152) 3 16 2 8 71 Achina (153 ) 11 9 9 72 Bas Mutsil (154 ) 3 Ranil a 73 Bigowa (155 ) 3 2 4 6

74 Kidara (156) 75 Imlota (159) 23 2 63 2

76 Morwala (157 ) 3 2 9 77 Kanehti ( 158) 3 8 78 Sarupgarh (160) 6 4 79 Santor ( 162) 3 8 80 Neemli (Nimli) (161 ) 2 2 17

81 Bhagvi (163) 12 9 12 1 15

82 Lahar Wara ( 150) 2 5 30 34 (Loharwala) 83 Khatiwas (149 ) 3 8 22 84 Samaspur (164 ) 18 115 9 (Shamashpur) 85 Birsamaspur (165 ) Un-

86 Dhani (166 ) 5 10 13 88 Rawaldhi (Part) (148) 22 7 98 134 Bhervi (146 ) 2 135 Ghasula ( 172) 17 11 21 136 Kapuri (17.1 ) 5 9 137 Tikan Kalan (170 ) 138 Kheri Sanwal (169 ) 4 2

139 Mehrana ( 168) 15 18 140 Patuwas ( 167) 5 14 7 141 Gothra ( 77) 6 351 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

17 17 A8 109 8 9 531 1,300 1,323 8 17 13 125 8 811 1,257 26 30 14 222 9 18 540 1,713 2,028 2 6 11 8 34 533 728

3 8 15 73 18 52' 743 815

6

. 8 145 45 188 22. 6 906 1,648 1 ~273

6 19 21 53 8 181 424 380 26 3 20 406 620 3 5 3 66 4 65 89 521 619 4 50 74 143 488 589 11 2 14 114 5 996 1,438 10 19 21 147 13 10 16 1,219 1,580 43 9 l' 96 2 847 1,298

5 13 7 102 12 3 488 823 16 46 34 170 12 5 1,519 2.102

inhabited

19 25 14 162 14 15 35 1,115 1,531 71 '- 3 34 66 170 17 6 72 1,193 1,722 3 7 3 25 70 89 9 22 23 109 14 387 795 892 7 9 3 23 86 213 275 4. 2 45 221 265 4 5 5 44 3 4 21 389 346 11 9 13 73 /' 4 2 668 1,052 13 15 3 11 45 3 9 31 409 522 4 2 48 2 8 466 659 352

~I-I C.D. BLOCK (PART) • VILLAGE

.--_..------.~----.:.._..:.--- loca- Narne of v ill age' Area in No. of No. bf Totai population Total population in t ion (Hadbas t No.) hectares .occu- house- (including .the .age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res i - . houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F .. ------... ------r.&- 2_ 3 4 5 6 7 .8 9 10• 1.1 . _------Iladr'i Tahsil (Part)--'Concld. 142 1"Tikan Khurd (78) 365.00 8 6 24 18 6 4 2 2 143 Mori (173) 565.74' 385 397 2,774 1,465 1,309 517 285 232 144 Santostipura (16 ) 651.00 156 165 1,160 624 536 190 '106 84 (Santokh Pur~) 145 Makrani (75 ) 429.37, 169 179 1,240 649 591 250 130 120 169 Makrana (174) ',103.97 463 484 3,226 1,706 1,520 583 323 260

rot.l Rural 43,666.14 17,849 18,684 125,799 66,583 59.216 23,344 12,340 1".004 Total Urban --, , . -- 353 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled l iterll.tes I NDUSTR IAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tri be,s. " Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M_ F M F M F M F

12. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

9 6 3 8 4 .,.- 256 199 858 401 625 214 349 201 140 4 119 99 406 165 238 21 192 20 28 1

171 154 406 175 315 202 93 253 210 1,029 517 659 18 357 10 117 2

11,585 9,966 41,298 18,884 28,332 4,378 16,480 3,255 4,087 668 . 354

.DADRI-IC.D. BLOCIC (PART) VILLAGE loca- Name of vfllage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t ion (Hadbas t No.) Code No. III IV V(a} V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Dadri Tahsil (PartJ--Concld. 142 tTfkan Khurd (78) 8 4 143 Mor1 (173) 3 3 9 144 Santoshpura (76) 3 (Santokh Pura) 145 Makrani (75) 169 Makrana (174) 12 23

Total Rural 317 4 24 350 15 911 67 Total 'Urban

Iotes :-- (1) In case. a portion of a revenue estate (village) has merged in the town or treated as outgrowth of a town, only the rural area has been given against that village and a word 'Part' has been added after the village name. (2) The area of a vi'llage (revenue estate) is based on the information supplied by the Revenue Patwari. 355 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

10 2 10 10 14 87 9 840 1,095 1 3 11 7 261 379 254

3 3 2 11 334 591 18 10 120 6 20 33 1,027 1,469 570 12 828 20 662 11 4,103 326 340 5,397 37,911 49,441

(3) Where a town and a vi 11 age bear an iderat i ca 1 name, the word, 'rural' has been added after the name of the v{llage.

(4) +Although entered as 'Be-Chirag' (Un-inhabited) in revenue record, the population shown against this village was enumerated at the time of 1991 Census. (5) *One village of Dadri-I C.D. Block falls in Rohtak district.

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

357 358 URBAN lOC3- Name of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in t Ion town in OCCu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Codp km' pied holds institutional and No. resi - houseless population) dential houses p fo\ F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bawan; Khera (M.C. ) Ward 182 191 1,163 621 542 246 13'2 114 2. 156 156 1,,048 551 497 271 146 125 3 162 162 1,087 561 526 234 123 111 4 174 174 1,060 571· 489 186 107 79 5 117 118 838 443 395 149 74 75 6 230 239 1,517 838 679 294 148 146 169 169 1,291 675 616 275 140 135 8 199 250 1,707 891 816 387 .202 185 9 145 145 850 457 393 147 68 79 10 134 134 826 432 394 136 72 64 11 114 114 812 422 390 142 69 73 12 132 138 1,010 555 455 176 90 86 13 107 115 950 510 440 197 107 90 Total 6.00 2,021 2,105 14,159 7,527 6,632 2,840 1,478 1,362 359 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKER5 Castes Tribes Total main workers 1 I ---'-----'----.(I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

95 93 268 117 315 22 135 126 16 355 336 201 39 266 62 83 15 134 42 274 279 256 103 250 7 104 4 91 1

13~ lOS 385 195 264 45 74 55 39 169 145 290 152 232 4 75 ,58 440 373 486 188 398 64 123 35 124 23 500 451 • 343 163 307 73 30 28 203 41 216 226 413 143 390 4 179 91 101 74 311 168 199 13 99 37 7 12 14 299 166 193 5 106 35 301 175 200 3 134 92 73 347 148 238 51 94 39 88 tI 3 242· 94 265 20 245 19 5 2,391 2,172 4,142,. 1,851 3.517 '37-3 1,481 142 1.047 179 360 URBAtI

Loca- Name of town/wartl INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV VI a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Bawani Khera (M.C.) Ward

6 4 10 2 7 4 7 3 5

4 4 4 14 5 10 6 6 10 3 12 7 2 6 16 8 3 2 18 9 5 3 3 10 2 2 5 11 8 12 5 6 13

Total 34 1 43 7 114 3'61

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEpORY OF M~IN WORKERS Margiral workers lion-workers

VI- VII 'V I I I • IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

~> "

3 7 __I 6 18 5 306 520 8' 15 102 284 333 3 5 ' 2 " 23 ' ,1 6 20 2 70 309 449 5 69 14 24 6 307 444 1 47 39 4 211 391 3' 25 11 84 3 439 615 15 21 13 4 368 543 18 -- 10 25 44 2 30 188 471 624 2 -- -29 3 21 2 9 258 371 .2 20 1 20 4 239 389 29 21 3 222 387 4 20 ?; 2 18 317 404 -- 3 4 -- 7 2 41 243 379 42 302 6 109 2 344 36 36 410 3,974 5,849 362

• URBAN Loca- Name of town/ward Area ol No. of No, of Total population Total population in tion town' ;n occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. km~ res;- houseless population) denti al houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

II Bh1wani (M.C.) Ward . 1 995 1,047 5,942 3,317 2,625 1,007 548 459

2 846 884 4,878 2,551 2,327 818 41~ 402 3 490 'i61 3,597 1,877 1,720 626 323 303 4 334 378 2.. 498 1,348 1,150 462 254 208 ') 1,448 1,558 3,075 (447 3,628 1,471 822 649 6 485 494 3,201 1,640 1,561 557 266 291 7 55Q 592 3,592 1,920 1,672 639 331 308 8 533 547 3,640 1,922 1,718 616 318 298 9 638 692 3,861 2,092 1,769 869 467 402 10 897 935 5,496 2,943 2,553 1,066 540 526 11 '513 560 3,947 2,055 1,892 715 369 346 12 464 493 2,987 1,567 1,420' 458 253 205 13 417 492 3,379 1,738 1,641 497 262 235 14 427 503 3,196 1,682 1,514 563 287 21'6 15 389 398 2,794 1,427 1,367 508 244 264 16 544 579 .3,873 2,043 1,830 638 338 300 17 383 414 2,910 1,540 '1,370 457 262 195 18 391 495 3,170, 1,634 1,536 498 263 235 19 455 464 3,U49 1,590 1,459 469 235 234 20 468 491 3,291 1,775 1,516 576 .304 272 21 626 643 4,246 2.294 1,952 817 437 380 22 670 759 4,189 2,218 1,971 722 396 326 23 507 595 3,915 2,066 1,849 781 416 365 24 492 517 3,755 2,021 1,734 727 378 349 25 626 713 3,478 1,897 1,581 513 298 215 26 723 729 2,906 1,737 1,169 521 280 241 27 621 666 3,287 1,716 1,571 469 252 217

28 665 776 4~256 2,108 2,148 574 308 266 29 813 917 4,968 2,661 2,307 936 493 44, 30 1,087 1,115 5,877 3,245 2,632 1,15.4 613 541 31 645 691 3,376 1,906 1,470 5S3 309 244

Total 27.64 19,142 20,698 121~629 64.977 56.652 21.277 11.282 9~995 363 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedul ed Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of ~AIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II ( I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

471 391 2,220 1,276 1,455 124 60 74 280 254 1,887. 1,394 1,176 168 88 27 51 35 1,417 991 884 23 28 8 325. 288 812 427 593 39 45 30 2 657 562 3,147 1,905 1,889 198 79 26 32 754 699 1,038 733 857 72 17 3 8 lOa 90 1,332 795 947 50 35 28 6 215 171 .1,127 721 861 32 43 ~ 20 1,565 1,326 1,026 383 944 104 29 95 6 432 363 1,770 857 1,391 52 114 12 317 15 362 327 1,503 938 1,039 12 34 42 2 1,167 873 752 30 3 2 18 1,378 992 861 14 60 B 2 3 1,297 869 764 22 59 19 971 609 596 10 52 49 310 273 1,483 1,022 933 23 37 11 5 4 1,134 826 669 23 72 56 2 1,227 890 729 14 37 22 124 128 1,165 744 756 7 39 107 2 329 272 1,100 568 841 18 15 5 48 926 807 1,256 ,617 1,037 145 57 2 96 234 224 1,585 1,121 T,074 87 . 18 5 83 3 860 762 1,036 574 911 28 2 116 6 641 565 1,006 549 850 45 13 21 32 23 1,505 1,129 860 151 5 6 1 S2 96 1,258 571 998 35 42 41 1,350 1,082 845 161 20 5 88 117 1,7011,595 1,028 221 16

732 612 1,571 940 1,219 82 82 78 10 350 305 1,870 938 1,477 37 60 10 3 133 89 1,417 821 934 43 3 4

10,180 8,827 43.756 27,750 30,170 2.070 1,222 54 1,433 67 364 URBAN

L Dc-a- Na,n~ of town/ward INDUS"TRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS' tion (ode I I I IV Veal V(b) I'(n. M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 .28 29 30 31

If Bhiwan'i (H.C.)

W'-'l"d

20 2 11 5 188 4 2 31 2 60 2 140 2 3 9 37 209 4 7 39 4 84 5 101 4 49 21 310 2 6 7 23 117 15 3 71 12 189 4 8 12 31 132 9 14 34 9 175 9 10 12 11 203 11 6 68 3 338 12 2 76 3 106 13 37 126 3 14 8 25 2 149 15 4 56 85 16 14 123 17 2 29 1 96 18 4 82 135 19 6 3 130 20 67 129 21 13 2 13 160 19 22 13 27 4 143 4 23 4 9 213 3 24 36 9 131 25 20 138 26 5 31 738 7 27 23 15 143 3 28 41 12 135 29 17 20 2 262 4 30 19 21 565 13 31 16 591 2 6,383 99 Tot~l 434 16 1,008 81 365 PRtMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

128 10 240 128 605 100 9 73 1,853 2,428 28 334 6 55 413 155 1,374 2,159 22 352 5 38 181 17 6 27 987 1,670 3 106 42 237 32 8 755 1,103 46 398 7 115 3 758 135 2,558 3,430 46 333 2 63 248 47 4 783 1,485

39 317 62 203 28 6 967 1,622 8 396 2 33 186 30 1,061 1,685 70 16 102 '2 70 355 62 1,148 1,665 103 295 2 52 284 21 2 11 1,550 2,490 130 243 47 131 6 15 21 1,001 1,859 12 335 23 177 24 2 815 1,388 5 407 39 178 10 876 1,527 16 217 55 215 20 918 1,492 3 159 24 164 8 831 1,357 48 410 30 260 23 6 4 1,104 1,803 ... 6 256 44 108 19 871 1,347 7 294 42 106 13 904 1,521 5 302 21 143 4 834 1,452 128 194 45 208 11 8 926 1,498 60 173 2 80 385 119 1,257 1,807 48 358 70 314 68 1,144 1,884 53 182 3 129 203 14 1,155 1,821 12 279 3 58 1 293 32 1,171 1,689 20 236 4 44 390 146 1,037 1,430 4 86 19 115 27 739 1,134 17 2 287 8 52 283 147 870 1,410 15 426 14 44 2 339 202 1,080 1,927 50 264 3 105 341 62 2 1,442 2,223 66 220 2 214 302 17 1,768 2,595 8 130 29 153 41 972 1,427 ,206 33 8.331 69 1,873 11 8.279 1.640 56 154 34.751 54,428 366 URBAN loca- Name of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion town in occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. km2 resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

III Charkhi Dadri (M.C.) Ward 695 698 3,362 1,808 1,554 460 251 209

2 378 398 2,100 1,120 980 312 161 151 3 456 472 2,934 1,553' 1,381 500 251 249 4 277 298 1,922 1,018 904 310 174 136 5 208 208 1,530 809 721 257 137 120 6 327 361 2,296 1,226 1,070 354 197 157 7 211 225 1,557 835 722 234 124 110 8 258 283 1,778 971 807 258 147 111 9 313 332 2,266 1,214 1,052 382 222 160 10 221 269 1,714 929 785 298 174 124 11 297 321 1,977 1,013 964 268 139 129 12 351 373 2,285 1,219 1,066 381 203 178 13 292 292 2,022 1,113 909 360 190 170 14 370 370 2,444 1,322 1,122 526 286 240 15 305 311 2,066 1,103 963 434 238 196

Total 5.4~ 4.959 5.211 32,253 17.253 15.000 5,334 2.894 2.440 367 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L; ter ates INDUSTRIAL 'CATEGORV OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I ( In IX)

M F M F M F F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

45 43 1,475 977 736 95 86 3 17 2 141 106 744 477 515 18 6 9 105 85 1,094 693 666 14 9 4 57 41 755 591 482 23 638 471 364 9 4 2 28 15 908 626 530 53 33 4 37 9 4 6 560 339 322 14 42 4 19 12 712 430 436 26 82 7 42 901 526 505 110 58 75 13 724 492 422 19 11 23 765 582 395 24 34 184 158 905 601 546 30 23 2 350 285 583 288 409 25 35 9 89 1,171 994 369 163 506 87 22 571 581 515 237 494 18 84 1 47 5 2,775 2,326 11.649 7,493 7,329 565 496 99 323 18 368

URBAN

Loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

III Charkhi Dadri (M.C.) Ward ... 56 25 43 2 5 14 217 3 7 35 130 4 19 56 13 22 5 6 34 6 10 12 87 7 15 28 28 8 2 14 38 9 10 71 5 38 10 8 33 11 12 4 30 12 12 16 60 13 3 6 55 14 3 12 2 34 2 15 13 25 61 Total 181 2 2 319 25 910 5 369 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

28 151 2 72 258 87 3 1,072 1,456 42 61 34 126 15 605 962 16 248 57 160 11 887 1,367 10 290 3 30 53 7 536 881 16 220 21 60 6 -- 445 712 - 4 164 2 25 158 37 695 1,016 18 --, 58 16 113 14 513 708 18 115 17 108 17 535 781 12 109 24 170 29 709 942 11 203 10 123 19 507 766

6 190 15 105 24 1 617 939 7 294 23 109 29 673 1,036 8 131 1 10 72 15 704 884 72 5 50 2 80 233 75 816 1,035 106 52 24 82 10 609 945 374 6 2,336 15 458 1,930 395 1 5 9.923 '14.430 370 URBAN

Loca- Name of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion town in occu- house- (incl uding the age group 0--6 Code pied holds i nstitut iona 1 and No.' km2. resi- houseless population) dent; al houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

IV Loharu (M.G.) Ward 116 116 863 445 418 182 93 89 2 93 96 735 397 338 121 72 49 3 65 89 646 330 316 119 67 52 4 114 130 875 440 435 191 84 107 5 138 138 871 458 413 165 86 79 6 138 138 954 511 443 268 104 104 7 120 120 658 348 310 110 53 57 8 125 125 762 421 341 151 85 66 9 125 129 833 442 391 170 83 87 10 152 174 1,02-2 538 484 202 104 98 11 104 134 812 415 397 146 65 81 Total 2.59 1.290 1.389 9,031 4.745 4,286 1,765 896 869 371 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Schedul ed Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Cas tes Tribes Total main workers II ( I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M I F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

276 260 275 82 150 7 78 34 20 267 147 187 3 9 88 50 47 212 131 149 22 38 18 13 243 246 193 68 205 ,8 90 19 282 271 224 95 '210 13 58 7 18 13 268 105 207 34 68 22 16 5 9 11 272 181 191 3 58 10 32 22 297 139 200 15 9 3 217 125 207 7 28 69 129 115 226 114 251 15 33 117 212 224 181 62 188 3 63 37 2 1,288 1,230 2.632 1,249 2,145 130 532 49 369 9 372 URBAN

Loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t ion Code No. III IV V( a) V(b} M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

IV loharu (M.C.) Ward 3 4 2 9 3 4 12 4 3 10 8 5 13 2 17 6 10 2 9 7 3 8 8 5 6 6 35 9 4 2 6 10 4 4 15 11 2 Total 37 40 8 -123 3 373 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

5 29 2 29 5 295 " 411 6 47 27 3 2JO 335 3 33 5 40 3 4 181 290 9 39 8 19 4 46 234 381 20 33 24 43 5 2(8 400 '1 24 52 17 4 304 408 4 52 37 18 2 157 307 8 89 2 7 41 7 221 326 2 54 9 33 I 2 235 382 4 29 8 37 13 287 469 77. 2 7 227 394 72 1 506 4 155 2 311 54 1 53 2,599 4.103 374 URIWt

Loea- Name of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total. population in tion town in oecu- house- (i nel ud 1ng the age group O~-6 Code a pied ~olds institutional a.nd No. km resi- housel~ss population) dential houses '"" p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

V losh. (M.C.) Ward 1 105 105 632 337 295 110 56 54 2 173 181 1,019 536 4B3 231 114 117 3 171 171 965 518 447 139 79 60

4 70 70 531 264 267 108 50 5~ 5 98 98 698 370 328 137 77 60 6 196 204 1,250 667 583 263 134 129 7 96 96 748 394 354 127 81 46 8 77 78 580 292 288 103 46 . 57 9 87 87 559 298 261 91 51 40 10 89 89 590 314 276. 108 55 53 11 134 141 815 422 393 161 74 87 Tot.l 4.91 1.296 1,320 8.387 '4.412 3.975 1.578 817 761 375 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M. F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

93 72 193 114 174 95 397 378 217 82 246 26 3 20 5 40 27 396 269 220 12 12 49 103 104 164 111 116 12 41 7 166 144 235 143 183 19 8 65 .60 428 214 268 11 38 2 61 227 99 173 119 10 11 230 127 120 27 2 119 111 147 83 125 7 20 10 6 4 228 127 150 3 25 8 39 29 309 185 192 12 15 1,038 940 2.774 1,554 1,967 85 360 5 214 14 376

loca- Name of tOlIn/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORV OF MAIN WORKERS t ion Code No. III IV V{a} V~bl M F M F M F M 'F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

V Tosham (M.C.) Ward 6 2 4

2 6 36 7 76 ~ 3 6 15 12 4 7 9 5 11 11 6 17 2 16 20 7 2 2 4 8 29 2 9 2 4 7 10 15 11 6 7 44 2 6

Total 47 2 24 152 9 166 3 377 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

15 15 6 31 163 295 2 10 3 21 72 7' 290 457 76 9 40 11 298 435 1 33 2 21 4 148 255 12 79 8 34 , 187 3'2:7 1 70 1'9 24 8 399 572 24 9 "3 221 353 4 27 2 27 172 288 J 2 41 8 31 7 173 254 54 9 38 2 164 273 13 50 10 40 8 230 381 51 47g 4 103 371 48 2.445 3.890 378

URBAN

loca- -Name of tCNf'n(ward Area of No. of No. of Tobl population Total population in tion town in' occu- house- ( including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and· No. km~ . res i- houseless population) dent; a 1 houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 '1

VI S1.ani

Total 4.88 1.652 1.177 ' 11.109 5.~Z 5.167 Z,Z09 1.141 1,068 379 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes' Tribes Total main workers II ( I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12' 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

23 11 262 132 187 2, 27 7 7 6 252 142 i57 4 20 204 168 269 130 220 7 68 27 210 187 289 71 264 4 133 43 456 375 201 44 ' 233 7 137 3 72 4 25 24 386 234 231 14 64 12 155 156 238 H7 214 8 91 42 4 23 32 21.4 110 184 '4 84 8 102 87 308 114 239 24 157 14 30 10 107 90 165 35 273 57 136 386 364 171 99' 209 22 31 10 12 57 59 358 182 218 52 22 16 135 '43 ISS 12 159 12 10

1.777 1,575 3,248 1,453 2.8ZZ 109 l~O80 41 399 19 380

loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV V~a) V~b} M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31

VI S1wan1 (N.C.). Ward 1 3 2 2 2 47 3 13 23 4 8 S 10 5 4 2 6 5 10 16 7 5 8 8 4 24 5 9 3 3 10 3 10 20 11 2 77 9 12 3 2 52

13 2 2 -'- Total 37 148 200 1 381 PRTMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 102 44 2 19 195 250 64 14 8 4 2 166 267 2 38 3 46 7 261 418 3 13 4 45 4 266 448 8 2 13 267 398 2 66 8 48 13 282 465 2 44 6 16 4 239 383 7 33 18 3 203 354 23 3 19 287 429 5 3 22 17 248 455 6 2 7 8 57 8 226 392 70 5 33 298 450

8 7 112 180 217

31 2 479 1 77 371 45 2 132 3.118 4.926

APPENDIX I DETAILS OF C.D. BLOCKS INCLUDED UNDER VARIOUS TAHSILS AND TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

383

385 APPENDIX I Details of C.D. Blocks included under various tahsils of Bhiwani District

Name of tahsil Name of C.D. Block Code

2 3

1. Bawani Khera Bawani Khera (Part) 1 2. Bhiwani Bhiwani 2 Tosham (Part) 6 3. Dadri *Dadri-I (Part) 93 Dadri-II 3 Badhra 4 4. Loharu Loharu 5 5. Tosham Bawani Khera (Part) 1 Tosham (Part) 6 Siwani (Part) 7 6. Siwani Siwani (Part) 7.

* Part of Dadri-I C.D. Block also falls in Rohtak District. 386 TAHSILWISE PRIMARY

loca­ Oi strictI Total/ Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion Tahsil/ Rural/ in occupied house- (including institutional age group 0-6 Code Urban km2 residen­ holds and houseless popula~ion) No. tial houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 Bhiwani T t 5,140.00 163,538 173,2721,139,718 606,378 533,340 220,359116,856103,503 District R 5,088.56 133,178 140,772 943,150 501,522 441,628 185,356 98,348 87,008

U 51.44 30,360 32,500 196,568 104,856 91,712 35,003 18,508 16,495

1 Bawani Khera T 512.25 19,822 20,191 133,283 71,697 61,586 26,291 13,870 12,421 Tahsil R 506.25 17,801 18,086 11~,124 64,170 54,954 23,451 12,392 11,059

u 6.00 2,021 2,105 14,159 7,527 6,632 2,840 1,478 1,362

2 Bhiwani Tahsil T 822.80 47,907 50,497 320,436 171,751 148,685 59,877 31,727 28,150

R· 795.16 28,765 29,799 198,807 106,774 92,033 38,600 20,445 18,155

U 27.64 19,142 20,698 121,629 64,977 56,652 21,277 11,282 9,995

3 Dadri Tahsil T 1,370.63 52,338 56,002 376,808 199,055 177,753 72,075 38,314 33.761 ~ R 1,365.21 47,379 50,791 344,555 181,802 162,753 66,741 35,420 31,321

u 5.42 4,959 5,211 32,253 17,253 15,000 5,334 2,894 2,440

4 I.6haru Tahsil T 611.33 13,630 14,679 97,735 51,247 46,488 19,636 10,501 9,135

R 608.74 12,340 13,290 88,704 46,502 42,202 17,871 9,605 8,266

U 2.59 1,290 1,389 9,031 4,745 4,286 1,765 896 869

5 Tosham :rahsil T 613.32 15,234 16,697 110,395 59,137 51,258 22,042 11,679 10,363

R 608.41 13,938 15,377 102,008 54,725 47,283 20,464 10,862 9,602

u 4.91 1,296 1,320 8,387 4,412 3,975 1,578 817 761 6 Siwani Tahsil T 679.80 14,607 15,206 101,061 53,491 47,570 20,438 10,765 9,673

R 674.92 12,955 13,429 89,952 47,549 42,403 18,229 9,624 8,605

U 4.88 1,652 1,777 11,109 5,942 5,167 2,209 1,141 1,068

NOteS 1. Tahsils treated as such for the first time in 1991-Census are underlined.

2. tTota1 are~ figures for the district represent provisional "geographical area " figures supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban areas are those supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for the :rural areas are derived by subtracting the urban area fn::m the total area of the district. '!he total of area figures of tahsils in a district will not tally with the district figures because the fonner are derived fran the villagewise area figures supplied by the tahsildars. 387 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Literates Total rna in workers Tribes (I-IX) p M F P M F P M F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

2X6,.162 115,800 100,362 498,103 347,215 150,888 317,482 271,764 45,718 179,643 96,351 83,292 388,552 279,014 109,538 266,200 223,814 42,386 36,519 19,449 17,070 109,551 68,201 41,350 51,282 47,950 3,332 34,697 18,703 15,994 53,807 38,861 14,946 38,352 33,055 5,297 30,134 16,312 13,822 47,814 34,719 13,095 34,462 29,538 4,924 4,563 2,391 2,172 5,993 4,142 1,851 3,890 3,517 373 59,347 32,051 27,296 155,120 103,608 51,512 88,802 78,541 10,261 40,340 21,871 18,469 83,614 59,852 23,762 56,562 48,371 8,191 19,007 10,180 8,827 71,506 43,756 27,750 32,240 30,170 2,070 60,555 32,263 28,292 173,291 119,399 53,892 98,845 84,702 14,143 55,454 29,.488 25,966 154,149 107,750 46,399 90,951 77,373 13,578 5,101 2,775 2,326 19,142 11,649 7,493 7,894 7,329 565 17,263 9,084 8,179 37,456 27,435 10,021 29,984 23,206 6,778 14,745 7,796 6,949 33,575 24,803 8,772 27,709 21,061 , 6,648 2,518 1,288 1,230 3,881 2,632 1,249 2,275 2,149 130 25,059 13,503 11,556 42,035. 30,878 11,157 32',033 27,487 4,546 23,081 12,465 10,616 37,707 28,104 9,603 29,981 25,520 4,461 1,978 1,038 940 4,328 2,774 1,554 2,052 1,967 85

19,241 10,196 9,045 36,394 ~7,O34 9,360 29,466 24,773 4,693 15,889 8,419 7,470 31,693 23,786 7,907 26,535 21,951 4,584 3.352 1,777 1,575 4,701 3,248 1,453 2,931 2,822 109 388 TAHSILWISE PRIMARY

LoCII- District/ iotal/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion Tahsil Rural/ Code Urban No. Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities II III

P M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

13 BhJ,-waru: T 173,944 140,816 33,128 41,031 33,953 7,078 3,370 3,257 113 Distd:ct R 168,383 135,645 32,738 36,940 30,168 6,172 2,579 2,487 92 U 5,561 5,171 390 4,091 3,785 306 791 770 21 1 Bawani Khera T 20,664 17,397 3,267 8,171 6,718 1,453 395 363 32 Talfsi,L; R 19,041 15,916 3,125 6,945 5,671 1,274 360 329 31

U 1,623 1,481 142 1,226 1,047 179' 35 34 1 2 Bhlwant-

R 30,244 24,682 5,562 9,438 7,634 1,804 616 596 20

U .1,276 1,222 54 1,500 1,433 67 450 434 16

3 Dadri Tahsil T 58,840 48,099 10,741 12,275 10,297 1,978 926 908 18

R 58,245 47,603 10,642 11,934 9,974 1,960 743 '727 16

U 595 496 99 341 323 18 183 181 2

4 Loharu' Tahsil T 22,917 16,811 6,106 2,324 1,851 473 229 226 3

R 22,336 16,279 6,057 1,946 1,482 464 192 189 3 u 581 532 49 378 369 9 37 37

5 Tosham Tansil T 20,408 16,876 3,532 3,939 3,252 687 439 425 14

R 20,043 16,516 3,527 3,711 3,038 673 390 378 12

U 365 360 5 228 214 14 49 47 2

6 Siwani Tahsil T 19,595 15,729 3,866 3,384 2,768 616 315 305 10

R 18,474 14,649 3.825 2,966 2,369 597 278 268 10

U 1,121 1,080 41 418 399 19 37 37 389

CENSUS ABSTRA~T--Contd.

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, serv;cin and $epairs in servicing and repairs in househol a industry other than hous'ehold industry IV V( a) V(b)

p M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

667 639 28 4,940 4,636 304 J.4,242 13,689 553 639 611 28 3,100 2,926 174 6,235 5,793 442 28 28 1,840 1,710 130 8,007 7,896 111 8 8 570 532 38 1,184 1,043 141 7 7 520 489 31 1,070 929 141 1 1 50 43 7 114 114 6 4 2 1,984 1,831 153 8,883 8,618 265 5...... 3 2 895 823 72 2,401 2,235 166

1 1 1,089 1,008 81 6,482 6,383 99 43 43 1,402 1,340 62 2,730 2,628 102 41 41 1,058 1,021 37 1,815 1,7hi Q7 2 2 344 319 25 915 910 5 166 147 19 229 225 4 118 107 11 103 102 1 48 40 8 126 123 3 609 583 26 383 363 20 540 522 18 585 559 26 222 211 11 371 356 15 24 24 161 152 9 169 166 3 1 1 435 423 12 676 653 23 1 1 287 275 12 475 453 22 148 148 201 200 1 390

TAHSIlWISE PRIMARY

L oca- Dist"ict/ Totall INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion Tahsil Rural/ Code lJrban No. Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and communications vi VII VII I P M F P M F- P M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

13 Btl jlo.Gni T 6,042 5,869 173 20;238 19,966 272 7,580 7,543 37 District R 4,224 4,093 131 7,706 7,533 173 4,790 4,768 22 u 1,818 1,776 42 12,532 12,433 99 2,790 2,775 15

1 Bawani Khera T 729 708 21 1,502 1,480 22 835 833 2 Tahsi 1 R 687 666 21 1,194 1,178 16 724 724

U 42 42 308 302 6 111 109 2 2 Bhiwani Tahsil T 2,383 2,300 83 10,577 10,425 152 3,330 3,317 13

R 1,144 1,094 50 2,177 2,094 83 1,446 1,444 2

U 1,239 1,206 33 8,400 8,331 69 1,884 1,873 11

3 Dadri Tahsil T 2,045 2,006 39 4,418 4,370 48 1,992 1,977 15

R 1,665 1,632 33 2,067 2,034 33 1,534 1,519 15

U 380 374 6 2,351 2,336 15 458 458

4 Loharu 'rahsil T 144 142 2 1,006 1,001 5 354 352 2

R 71 70 1 496 495 1 197 197

U 73 72 1 510 506 4 157 155 2

5 Tosham Tahsil T 422 400 22 \~174 1,156 18 695 690 5 R 371 349 22 691 677 14 592 587 5

U 51 51 483 479 4 103 103

6 Siwani Tahsil T 319 313 6 1,561 1,534 27 374 374

R 286 282 4 1,081 1,055 26 297 297

U 33 31 2 480 479 1 77 77 391 CENSUS ABSTRACT--Concld.

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

45,428 41,396 4,032 52,540 3,271 49,269 769,696 331,343 438,353 31,604 29,790 1,814 51,690 3,175 48,515 625,260 274,533 350,727 • 13,824 11,606 2,218 850 96 754 144,436 56,810 87,626 4,294 3,973 321 - 5,459 297 5,162 89,472 38,345 51,127 3,914 3,629 285 5,013 261 4,752 79,649 34,371 45,278 380 344 36 446 36 410 9,823 3,974 5,849

18,115 16,045 2,070 9,208 1,359 7;849 222,426 91,851 13~,575 8,196 7,766 430 8,998 1,303 7,695 133,247 57,100 76,147 9,919 8,279 1,640 210 56 154 89,179 34,751 54,428 14,174 13,034 1,140 16,293 1,027 15,266 261,670 113,326 148,344 11,849 11,104 745 16,287 1,026 15,261 237,317 103,403 '133,914

2,325 1,930 395 6 1 5 '24,353 9,923 14,430 2,615 2,451 164 5,766 117 5,649 61,985 27,924 34,061 2,250 2,140 110 5,712 116 5,596 55,283 25,325 29,958 365 311 54 54 1 53 6,702 2,599 4,103 3,424 3,220 204 7,715 101 7,614 70,647 31,549 39,098 3,005 2,849 156 7,715 101 7,614 64,312 29,104 35,208 419 371 48 6,335 2,445 3,890 2,806 2,673 133 8,099 370 7,729 63,496 28,348 35,148 2,390 2,302 88 7,965 368 7,597 55,452 25,230 30,222 416 371 45 134 2 1'32 8,044 3,118 4,926

APPENDIX II ENUMERATION BLOCK WISE TOTAL POPULATION AND SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION IN URBAN AREAS

393

395 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste P'?pulation urban block-wi.se

Location Name of town/wardl Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

I Bawani Khera (M·~C. ) 14,159 4 4,563 Ward-l 1,163 188 Block 1 566 41 Block 2 597 147 Ward-2 1,048 691 Block 3 551 355 Block 4 497 336 Ward-3 1,087 553 Block 5 596 257 Block 6 491 296 Ward-4 1,060 241 Block 7 653 6 Block 8 407 235 Ward-5 838 314 Block 9 491 236 Block 10 347 78 Ward-6 1,517 813 Block 11 864 615 Block 12 653 198 Ward-7 1,291 951 Block 13 610 424 Block 14 681 527 Ward-8 1,707 442 Block 15 857 286 B19ck 16 850 156 Ward-9 850 175 Block 17 476 85 Block 18 374 90 Ward-l0 826 26 Block 19 363 Block 20 463 26 396 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste. population urban block-wise

Location Name of town!ward! Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block 1 2 3 4

I Bawani Khera (M.C. )--Concld. Ward-l'l 812 Block 21 404 Block 22 408 Ward-12 1,010 165 Block 23 484 165 Block 24 526 Ward-13 950 4 Block 25 497 Block 26 453 4 II Bhiwani (M.C.) 121,629 19,007 Ward-1 5,942 862 Block 1 592 7 Block 2 617 17 Block 3 668 6 Block 4 302 21 Block 5 463 103 Block 6 730 135 Block 7 576 34 Block 8 541 53 Block 9 369 49 Block 10 299 51 Block 11 785 386 Ward-2 4,878 534 Block 12 912 187 Block 13 848 10 Block 14 682 Block 15 717 23 Block 16 461 59 Block 17 498 39 Block 18 383 158 Block 19 377 58 397 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

II Bhiwani (M.C. )--Gontd ..

Ward-3 ~,597 86 Block 20 800 Block 21 392 60 Block 22 764 16 BJock 23 913 Block 24 728 10 Ward-4 2,498 613 Block 25 492 Block 26 579 Block 27 415 1 Block 28 375 350 Block 29 637 262 Ward-5 8,075 1,219 Block 30 799 174 Block 31 627 237 Block 32 718 318 Block 33 590 26 Block 34 483 44 Block 35 715 6 Block 36 798 5 Block 37 519 Block 38 655 53 Block 39 407 9 Block 40 536 93 Block 41 811 50 Block 42 417 204 Ward-6 3,201 1,453 Block 43 861 392 Block 44 918 404 398 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise Location Name of town/ward/ Total population Sched uled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

II Bhiwani (M.G. )--Gontd. Ward -6 --Concld • Block 45 644 290 Block 46 379 88 Block 47 399 279 Ward-7 3,592 198 Block 48 437 67 Block 49 752 Block 50 502 Block 51 672 Block 52 839 131 Block 53 390 Ward-8 3,640 386 Block 54 1,064 53 Block 55 616 209 Block 56 748 Block 57 528 43 Block 58 684 81 Ward-9 3,861 2,891 Block 59 444 232 Block 60 966 942 Block 61 723 688 Block 62 653 542 Block 63 319 217 Block 64 756 270 Ward-l0 5,496 795 Block 65 816 618 Block 66 879 3 Block 67 641 43 Block 68 874 Block 69 635 Block 70 678 31 Block 71 566 399

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDU II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ward / Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

II Bhiwani (M. C. ) --Contd . Ward -lO--Concld.

Block 72 407 100 Ward-II 3,947 689 Block 73 1,050 560 Block 74 780 Block 75 835 93 Block 76 560 Block 77 722 .36 Ward-12 2.987 Block 78 527 Block 79 638 Block 80 674 Block 81 568 Block 82 580 Ward-13 3,379 Block 83 866 Block 84 504 Block 85 455 Block 86 646 Block 87 908 Ward-I4 3.196 5 Block 88 978 Block 89 566 Block 90 720 Block 91 932 5 Ward-I5 2.794 Block 9.2 1,275 Block 93 278 Block 94 492 Block 95 749 4.90 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of to~n/wardl Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban bl,,\(

1 2 3 4

II Bhiwani (M.C.)--Contd. Ward-16 3,873 583 Block 96 695 415 Block 97 601 Block 98 1,143 Block 99 909 168 Block 100 525 Ward-17 2,9l0 9 Block 101 553 Block 102 870 Block 103 770 9 Block 104 717 Ward-18 3,170 Block 105 801 Block 106 819 Block 107 554 Block 108 362 Block 109 634 Ward-19 3,049 252 Block 110 994 237 Block 111 652 15 Block 112 897 Block 113 506 Ward-20 3,291 601 Block 114 519 Block 115 478 253 Block 116 621 31 Block 117 624 313 Block 118 470 Block 119 579 4 401 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Sche(\luled Caste population urban block-wise . Location Narne of town / ward 1\ Total population Sched uled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

II Bhiwani (M.C.)--Contd. Ward-21 4,246 1,733 Block 120 743 544 Block 121 959 394 Block 122 497 42 Block 123 481 35 Block 124 921 680 Block 125 645 38 Ward-22 4,189 458 Block 126 491 Block 127 509 Block 128 653 -112 Block 129 577 Block 130 349 34 Block 131 461 128 Block 132 453 2 Block 133 696 182 Ward-23 3,915 1,622 Block 1:&C4 747 230 Block 135 739 249 Block 136 337 132 Block 137 588 338 Block 138 868 369 Block 139 636 304 Ward-24 3,755 1,206 Block 140 623 480 Block 141 746 167 Block 142 953 460 Block 143 512 1 Block 144 921 98 402 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town I ward I Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

II Bhiwani (M .C. )--Contd. Ward-25 3,478 55 Block 145 447 7 Block 146 483 Block 147 581 Block 148 558 Block .149 567 7 Block 150 446 Block 151 396 41 Ward-26 2,906 248 Block 152 370 14 Block 153 379 44 Block 154 428 11 Block 155 616 5 Block 156 242 29 Block 157 299 63 Block 158 295 66 Block 159 277 16 Ward-27 3,287 83 Block 160 639 Block 161 574 30 Block 162 668 9 Block 163 530 9 Block 164 413 1 Block 165 400 -34 Block 166 63 Ward-28 4,256 205 Block 167 691 Block 168 770 Block 169 651 Block 170 682 13 Block 171 682 101 403 URBAN PRIMARY CENSYS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population' urban block-wise

Location Name of town/wardl Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

II Bhiwani (M.C.}--CoDcld. Block 172 780 91 Ward-29 4,968 1,344 Block 173 817 Block 174 606 9 Block (175 469 275 Block 176 578 290 Block 177 586 251 Block 178 646 '186 Block 179 545 153 Block 180 721 180 Ward-30 5,877 655 Block 181 611 243 Block 182 633 163 Block 183 645 32 Block 184 509 Block 185 449 19 Block 186 393 22 Block 187 377 58 Block 188 498 12 Block 189 718 24 Block 190 508 20 Blo'ck 197 536 62 Ward-31 3,376 222 .- Block 191 485 Block 192 456 17 Block 193 550 Block 194 521 128 Block 195 438 55 Block 196 926 22 404 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Cast~s Code urban block

1 2 3 4

III Gharkhi Dadri (M.C. ) 32,253 5,101 Ward-l 3,362 88 Block 1 471 4 Block 2 613 18 Block 3 677 25 Block 4 499 17

Block, 5 599 10 Block 6 503 14 Ward-2 2,100 247 Block 7 455 Block 8 472 34 Block 9 284 104 Block 10 443 73 Block 11 446 36 Ward-3 2,934 190 Block 12 872 39 Block 13 562 39 Block 14 614 64 Block 15 886 48 Ward-4 1,922 98 Block 16 984 Block 17 938 98 Ward-5 1,5.;30 Block 18 545 Block 19 3b2 Block 20 623 Ward-6 2,296 43 Block 21 479 12 Block 22 478 Block 23 786 17 Block 24 553 14 405 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Narne of town I ward I Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

I 2 3 4

III Charkhi Dadri (M.C. )--Contd. Ward-7 1.557 10 Block 25 436 10 Block 26 602 Block 27 519 Ward-8 1.778 31 Block 28' 740 16 Block 29 528 9 Block 30 510 6 Ward-9 2,266 Block 31 688 Block 32 790 Block 33 788 Ward-10 1,714 Block 34 815 Block 35 445 Block 36 454 Ward-l1 1,977 Block 37 687 Block 38 489 Block 39 801 Ward-12 2,285 3.42 Block 40 742 308 Block 41 934 34 Block '42 609 Ward-13 2,022 635 Block 43 589 171 Block 44 559 Block 45 279 13 Block 46 595 451 406 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Narne of town I ward I Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

III Charkhi Dadri (M.C. )--Concld. Ward-14 2,444 2,165 Block 47 928 928 Block 48 770 753 Block 49 746 484 Ward-IS 2,066 1,252 Block 50 . 586 531 Block 51 457 434 Block 52 568 129 Block 53 455 158 IV Loham (M.G.) 9,031 2,518 Ward-1 863 536 Block 1 863 536 Ward-2 735 54 Block 2 735 54 Ward-3 646 97 Block 3 646 97 Ward-4 875 48<] Block 4 532 271 Block 5 343 218 Ward-5 871 553 Block 6 871 553 Ward-6 954 31 Block 7 954 31 Ward-7 658 20 Block 8 658 20 Ward-8 762 54 Block 9 762 54 Ward-9 833 4 Block 10 833 4 407 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

IV Loharu (M.C.)--Concld. Ward-lO 1,022 244 Block 11 508 50 Block 12 514 194 Ward-II 812 436 Block 13 812 436

V Tosham (M.C.) 8,387 1,978 Ward-1 632 165

Block 1 ~32 165 Ward-2 1,019 775 Block 2 508 390 Block 3 511 385 Ward-3 965 67 Block 4 386 4 "Block 5 579 63 Ward-4 531 207 Block 6 531 207 Ward.,...5 698 310 Block 7 698 310 Ward-6 1,250 125 Block 8 979 2 Block 9 671 123 Ward-7 748 Block 10 748 Ward-8 580 21 Block 11 580 21 Ward-9 559 230 Block 12 289 138 Block 13 270 92 Ward-l0 590 10 Block 14 590 10 408 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-'i!ise ,.J! 'Alf,J~

Location Name of towniward/'(' Total population Scheduled Castes Cod"e urban block "

1 2 3 4

V Tosham (M.C. )--Concld. Ward-II 815 68 Block 15· 388 Block 16 427 68 VI Siwani (M.C.) 11,109 3,352 Ward-l 653 34 Block 1 653 34 Ward-2 597 13 Block 2 387 13 Block 3 210 Ward-3 906 372 Block 4 368 54 Block 5 538 318 Ward-4 982 397 Block 6 513 204 Block 7 469 193 Ward-5 910 831 Block 8 502 431 Block 9 408 400 Ward-6 992 49 Block 10 530 44

Bloc~ 11 462 5 Ward-7 844 311 Block 12 427 176 Block 13 417 135 Ward-8 745 55 Block 14 392 45 Block 15 353 10 Ward-9 979 189 Block 16 428 112 Block 17 551 77 409 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ward Total popUlation Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

VI Siwani (M.C. )--Conc1d. Ward-l0 976 197 Block 18 363 25 Block 19 613 172 Ward-ll 849 750 Block 20 396 319 Block 21 453 431 Ward-12 967 116 Block 22 481 Block 23 486 116 Ward-13 709 38 Block 2.4! 709 38 Grand Total 196,568 36,519

APPENDIX III PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DADRI--I C.D. BLOCK

411 412 DADRI--I C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

L oca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2. 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

Total 43.804.14 17.849 18.684 125.79966,583 59,216 23.344 12,340 11.004 Rural 43,804.14 11.849 18.684 125,799 66.583 59.216 23,344 12.340 11.004 Urban Dadr1 Tahsil (Part) 49 Kasni (139) 630.49 174 186 1,266 675 591 205 105 100 50 Sonf (138) 495.33 136 155 1,127 602 525 194 110 84 51 Hindol (120) 805.72 309 320 2,047 1,094 953 431 220 211 52 Sanwer (121) 2,187.70 890 946 6,388 3,289 3,099 1,291 670 621 53 Sankror (123) 599.42 361 407 2,899 1,555 1,344 591 321 270 54 Rankol i (124) 1,135.94 148 148 1,104 592 512 215 111 104 5'5 Malkosh (125) 695.24 331 339 2,342 1,225 1,117 457 234 223 56 Neemri (126) 394.56 248 249 1,643 892 751 320 176 144 (Neemri Mutsal Bond Ka lan) 57 Bond Kalan (127) 2,353.62 1,421 1,465 9,994 5,321 4,673 1,773 946 827 58 Bond Khurd (128) 719.00 206 210 1,254 662 592 203 1.08 95 59 Une Mutsil (129) 839.31 380 398 2,638 1,436 1,202 539 278 261 Bond Kalan 60 Ranila (130) 3,121.00 1,120 1,193 7,895 4,281 3,614 1,386 730 656 61 Phogat (122) 335.00 231 248 1,573 858 715 272 131 141 62 Sanjerwas (131) 1,716.00 533 564 3,942 2,126 1,816 728 398 330 63 Kohlawas (132) 760.GO 136 138 958 508 450 199 112 87 64 Lamba (137) 459.72 137 137 1,015 531 484 316 112 204 65 Miss!"i (136) 793.00 525 550 3,728 1,872 1,856 688 355 333 66 Mirch (135) 408.00 169 182 1,235 660 575 247 133 114 67 Kamod (134) 642.00 219 223 1,547 843 804 339 176 153 68 Jaftsri (133) 254.14 59 68 405 217 188 95 53 42 69 Jhinjar (151) 1,203.52 556 592 4,039 2,174 1,865 716 375 341 70 Bhagesri (152) 724.00 370 375 2,566 1,289 1,277 470 246 224 / 413

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--lX)

M F M F M F .M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 17 20 21 ?2 r 16 18 19 23

11,585 9,966 41,298 18,884 28,332 4,378 16,480 3,255 4,087 668 11,585 9,966 41,298 18,884 28,332 4,378 16,480 3,255 4,087 668

136 106 458 209 308 103 1Q1 84 49 15 158 135 351 156 225 181 148 139 43 41 240 195 614 250 525 204 274 126 83 40

582 565 2,074 1,077 1,386 52 719 23 298 1') 361 277 819 350 761 31 412 6 199 23 376 170 268 2 219 5 147 134 796 318 545 30 344 17 65 7 120 110 569 216 406 50 258 40 49 5

923 771 -!.. 3,225 1,55-7 2,318 105 1,160 29 429 37 132 127 409 206 314 11 208 38 2 341 259 870 339 722 12 455 157 2'

764 621 2,667 1,138 1,919 612 1,074 400 426 176 185 140 541 207 401 15 241 7 79 328 258 1,187 554 971 25 537 2 135 9 '300 275 258 113 184 1 109 3 116 106 331 128 214 26 117 17 10 7

202 183 -- 1,277 626 827 526 594 425 74 94 135 12'6 354 145 302 134 196 104 42 27 107 101 508 244 369 11 269 5 10 50 46 121 45 99 40 60 33 10 241 200 1,289 551 865 11 569 2 75 96 77 901 518 478 10 142 146 414

~ DADRI-I C.D. BLOCK 'Ill LAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV veal V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 317 4 24 350 15 911 67 Rural 317 4 24 350 15 911 67 Urban

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

49 dsni (139) 5 7 3 50 Sonf (138) 2 9 1 3 51 Hindol (120) 3 7 -- 95 38 52 Sanwer (121) 27 6 47 5 53 Sankror (123) 2 33 54 Rankol i (124) 9 55 Malkosh (125} 7 15 8 56 Neemri (126) 5 9 10 (Neemr; Mutsal Bond Kalan) 57 Bond Kalan (127) 28 56 60 3 58 Bond Khurd (128) 15 6 15 2 59 Une Mutsil (129) 3 4 3 Bond Kalan 60 Ranila (130). 13 5 1 22 61 Phogat (122) 4 3 2 62 Sanjerwas (131) 7 4 20 63 Kohlawas (132) 6 3 8 64 Lamba (137) 4 8 21 65 Missri (136) 6 4 29 66 Mirch (135) 4 3 4 8 67 Kamod ( 134) 3 4 68 Jaitsri (133) 4 69 Jh;nj ar (151 ) 8 2 20 70 Bhagesri (15'2) 3 16 2 8 415 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42 43

570 12 628 20 662 11 4,103 326 340 5,397 37,911 49,441 570 12 828 20 662 11 4,103 326 340 5,397 37,911 49.441

4 6 43 4 367 488 6 13 377 344 2 6 5 50 3 569 746

27 80 12 169 12 ' -- 1,903 3,047 11 21 7 76 2 2 794 1,311 5 12 9 8 324 510 14 20 72 4 100 679 987 10 7 3 55 5 27 486 674

56 134 5 59 3 336 27 4 256 2,999. 4,312

5 18 1 9 6 ~ 40 346 541 3 ,6 5 86 9 7 7)4 1,183

70 8 54 23 232 27 14 908 2,348 2,094 5 9 58 B 457 700 19 34 9 10 205 5 ·1, 1,155 1,790 4 7 4 40 324 449

15 9 15 15 ~ 20 317 438

9 7 9 _t.. ~5 7 1,045 1,330

4 2~ 19 3, 3 78 355 363 8 10 12 53 6 31 397 443 396 10 1 8 5 6 58 118 90 17 17 48 109 8 9 531 1,300 1,323 8 17 13 125 8 811 1,267 416

DAORI-I C.O. BLOCK VIllAGE

Loca- Name of village Are~ in No. of No. of' Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses P M F P M F

2_ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10, 11

Dadri Tahsil (~art}--Contd. 71 Achina (153) 1,827.94 864 873 5,547 2,847 2,700 915 478 437 72 Bas Mutsll (154) 323.00 264 264 1,702 916 786 324 175 149 Ranila 73 Bigowa (155) 891.00 395 399 2,717 1,416 1,301 454 23y 215 74 Kidara (156) 243.62 2 2 18 12 6

75 Imlota (159) 1,416.00 732 771 5,060 2,~07 2,353 871 487 384 76 Morwala ( 157) 499.78 215 224 1,435 765 670 286 150 136 71 Kanehti (158) 374.73 211 219 1,327 703 624 230 118 112 78 Sarupgarh (160) 615.11 230 238 1,539 815 724 270 142 128 79 Santor (162) 386.47 213 227 1,578 844 734 288 165 123 '80 Neemli (161 ) 983.37 455 474 3,086 1,639 1,447 593 324 269 (N1ml1) ,81 Bhagvi (163) 1,102.75 510 528 3,463 1,843 1,620 625 328 297 82 Lohar Wara (150) 920.00 375 392 2,758 1,458 1,300 499 252 247 (Loharwala) 83 Khatiwas (149) 647.49 251 261 1,733 896 837 327 153 174 84 Samaspur (164) 1,383.60 686 744 4,956 2,696 2,260 869 486 383 (Shamashpur) 85 Birsamaspur(165) 242.81 Un- 86 Dhani (166) 821.90 539 568 3~726 1,915 1,811 642 328 314 88 Rawaldhi (148) 1,163.00 536 592 4,114 2,259 1,855 762 414 348 (Part) 134 Bhervi (146) 716.00 33 33 233 119 114 47 28 19 135 Ghasola (172) 1,160.22 4i1 411 2,800 1,443 1,357 556 288 268

'136 Kapuri (171) 476.31 115 125 724 3~ 362 139 70 69 1137 Tikan Kalan (170) 428.56 92 94 672 349 323 130 69 61 138 Kheri Sanwal(169) 435.84 181 187 1.274 673 601 237 122 115 139 Mehrana (168) 1,024.24 317 330 2,292 1,206 1,086 467 252 215 140 Patuwas (167) 486.83 168 168 1,285 672 606 266 147 119 141 Gothra ( 77) 707.78 224 234 1,631 857 774 328 179 149

142 Tikan Khurd ~(78) 365.00 8 8 24 18 6 4 2 2 143 Mori (173) 565.74· 385 397 2,774 1,465 1,309 517 285 232 417

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

SCheduled Schedu 1ed literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes .. Total main workers I I (I--IX)

M F M F M F F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

380 345 1,894 9:80 1,116 132 764 121 31 2 215 186 571 286 375 24 271 23 80

269 233 975 5,18 673 434 454 348 109 64 12 2 6 5 5 4 266 228 1,882 883 1·,053 174 598 135 81 15 115 95 497 178 341 109 187 85 41 15 115 111 445 173 277 3 205 33 158 130 573 295 229 16 136 8 6 95 88 541 235 282 2 214 206 198 951 388 643 9 150 2 131

346 311 1,277 527 614 24 311 4 58 6 344 311 866 408 611 2 276 105

118 99 594 289 405 14 241 2 3 651 523 1,533 669 1,172 157 581 132 192 3 inhabit'ed

444 382 1,~29 610 785 245 502 214 35 491 421 1,426 537 1,060 61 491 32 101

77 48 46 33 245 203 831 409 647 78 394 60 41 3 36 30 232 114 148 1 85 1 7 205 125 127 13 115 8 6 3 82 68 410 160 280 234 196 220 20 10 2138 286 695 307 538 32 285 23 113 5 131 120 415 186 261 53 115 38 35 9 118 118 470 152 391 107 275 105 55 9 6 3 -.. 8 4 256 199 858 401 625 214 349 201 140 4 418

DAORI-I C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age I NDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) COde No. I I I IV veal V(b) M F M F M M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Dadri Tabsi 1 (Part)--Contd.

71 Achina (153) 11 9 9 72 Bas Mutsil (154) 3 Ranila

73 Bigo'lla (155) 3 2 4 (> 74 Kidara (156) -- 75 Imlota (159) 23 2 63 2 76 Morwala ( 157) 3 2 9 77 Kanehti (158) 3 8 78 Sarupgarh (160) 6 1 4 79 Santor (162) 3 8

80 Neeml j (161) 2 2 17 (Nimli)

81 Shagvi (163) 12 9 12 1 15 82 Lohar Wara (150) 2 5 30 34 (Loharwala)

83 Khatiwas (149) 3 8 22 84 Samaspur (164) 18 115 9 (Shamashpur)

85 Sirsamaspur (165) ·Un- 86 Dhani (166) 5 10 n- 88 Rawaldh; (148) 22 1 7 98 (P art)

134 Shervi (146) 2 135 Ghasola (172) 17 11 21 136 Kapur; (171 ) 5 ('

137 Tikan Kal an (170)

138 Kheri Sanwal (169) 4 2 139 Mehrana (168) 15 18 140 Patuwas ,( 167) 5 14 7

141 Gothra ( 77) 6

142 Ijkan Khurd (78) 8 4

143 Mori (173) 3 .3 9 419 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF M'AIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M r M F M F M F M F _M f'

32 33' 34 35 36" 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

26 30 14 222 9 18 540 1,713 2,028 2 6 1 11 8 34 533 728

3 8 15 73 18 52 743 815 1 6 1 8 45 45 188 22 .6 906 1,648 1,273 6 19 21 5"3 8 181 424 380 1 26 3 20 406 620 3 5 .., '3- .. - 66 4 65 89 521 619 1 4 1 50 74 143 488 589 11 2 14 114 5 996 1,438

10 19 21 147 13 10 16 1,219 1,580 43 9 11 96 2 847 1,298

5 13 7 102 12 3 488 823 16 1 46 34 170 12 5 1 1,519 2.102

inhabited 19 25 14 162 14 15 35 1,115 1,531 71 3 34 66 170 17 6 72 1,193 1.722

1 3 7 3 25 70 89 9 22 23 109 14 387 795 892 7 9 3 23 1 86 213 275 4 2 1 45 221 265 4 5 5 44 3 4 21 389 346 11 9 13 73 4 2 668 1,052 13 15 3 11 45 3 9 31 409 522 ~ Ii 2 48 8 466 659 10 2 10 10 14 87 9 840 1,095 420

DADRI--I C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE

L oca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total popul ation in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares or::cu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res i- houseless population) denti al houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 10 11

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 144 Santosh[1ura (76) 651.00 156 165 1,160 624 536 190 106 84 (Santokh Pura) 145 Makrani (75) 429.37 169 179 1,240 649 591 250 130 120 169 Makrana (174) 1,103.97 463 484 3,226 1,706 1,520 583 323 250

Total Rural 43,666.14 17,849 18,684 125,799 66,583 59,216 23,344 12,340 11,004 Total Urban

·Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)·of Rohtat district

85 Mankawas (148) 138.00

T'?tal Rural 138.00 Total Urban 421 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total maln workers I I lI--III) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

119 406 165 238 21 192 20 28 1

171 154 406 175 315 202 93 253 210 1,029 517 659 18 357 10 117 2

11.585 '9,966 41,298 18.884 28.332 4.378 16.480· 3.255 668

Inhabited 422

DADRI-I C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of v 111 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V( a} V{b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 ?7 28 29 30 31

Dadri Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 144 Santoshpura (76) 3 (Santokh Pura) 145 Makranf (75) 1 169 Makrana (174) 12 23 1

Total Rural 311 4 24 350 15 911 67 Total Urban

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) of Rohtak district

85 Mankawas ( 148) Un-

Totll Rural Total Urban \ 423

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIA~ CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 3 11 7 261 379 254

3 3 2 11 334 591 1 18 10 120 6 20 33 1.027 1.469

570 12 828 662 11 4.103 326

inhabited

AHRESURBS TO APPENDIX DISTIUCT PltDURY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES

425 426 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca- District/ Total/ No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Li tera'tes tion C.D. Blockl Rural! house­ Caste population Caste population Code U.A./City/ Urban holds in the age-group No. Town with S.C. 0--6 members

p M F p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

13 Bhiwani District T 35,336 216,162 115,800 100,3E,2 47,046 24,772 22,274 67,575 49,29~ 18,277

R 29,480 179,643 96,351 83,292 39,332 20,794 18,53855,595 40,775 14,820 U 5,856 36,519 19,449 17,070 7,714 3,978 3,736 11,980 8,523 3,457

1 Bawani !

1.1

2 IBhiwani T 5,359 32,664 17,728 14,936 7,223 3,744 3,479 10,515 7,816 2,699 C.D. Block R 5,359 32,664 17,728 14,936 7,223 3,744 3,479 10,515 7,816 2,6~9

1.1

3 Dadri-II T 2,639 16,405 8,653 7,752 3,598 1,923 1,675 6,094 4,303 1,791 C.D. Block R 2,639 16,405 8,653 7,752 ?,598 1,923 1,675 6,094 4,303 1,791 u

4 Badhra T 2,787 17,498 9,250 8,248 3,879 2,050 1,829 5,259 3,843 1,416 C.D. Block R 2,787 17,498 9,250 8,248 3,879 2,050 1,829 5,259 3,843 1;416 u

5 Loharu T 2,418 14,745 7,796 6,949 3,273 1,740 1,533 4,265 3,151 1,114 C.D. Block R 2,418 14,745 7,796 6,949 3,273 1,740 1,533 4,265 3,151 1,114 u

6 Tosham T 4,220 25,887 14,057 11,830 5,574 2,990 2,584 7,515 5,611 1,904 C.D. Block R 4,220 25,887 14,057 11,830 5,574 2,990 2,584 7,515 5,611 1,904

tJ

7 Siwani T 2,966 17,688 9,350 8,338 3,901 2,040 1,861 4,423 3,314 1,109 C.D. Block R 2,966 17,688 9,350 8,338 3,901 2,040 1,861 4,423 3,314 1,109 u

8 Da

U

I Bhiwani (M.C.) u 3,076 19,007 10,180 8,827 3,936 2,058 1,878 6,933 4,813 2,120 II *Bawani Khera {J 688 4,563 2,391 2,172 1,015 509 506 1,358 1,004 354 (M.C. ) 427

II OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Total main workers ( I - IX) II III IV

p M F p M F p M F p M F P M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

60,279 51,326 8,953 13,278 10,880 2,398 27,578 22,514 5,064 1,239 1,177 62 305 293 12 50,727 42,553 8,174 12,454 10,088 2,366 25,7316 20,896 4,840 1,102 1,043 59 301 289 12 9,552 8,773 779 824 792 32 1,842 1,618 224 137 134 3 4 4

9,515 7,974 1,541 1,520 1,293 227 5,697 4,632 1,065 267 240 27 3 3

9,515 7,974 1,541 1,520 1,293 227 5,697 4,632 1,065 267 240 27 3 3

9,191 7,789 1,402 870 143 5,013 4,092 921 205 193 12 5 3 2

9,191 7,789 1,402 870 143 5,013 4,092 921 205 193 12 5 3 2

\ 4,105 3,450 655 348 289 59 2,570 2,059 511 88 85 3 4,105 3,450 655 348 289 59 2,570 2,059 511 88 85 3

4,859 4,039 820 1,364~ 1,042 322 2,631 2,174 457 61 60 1 1 1 4,859 4,039 820-- 1,364 1,042 322 2,631 2,174 457 61 60 1 1 1 ... _

4,648 3,615 1,033 2,991 2,278 713 1,233 928 305 75 73 2 4,648 3,615 1,033 2,991 2,278 713 1,233 928 305 75 73 2 --' 7,623 6,443 1,180 2,844 2,375 469 2,960 2,346 614 143 141 2 274 264 10 7,623 6,443 1,180 2,844 2,375 469 2,960 2,346 614 143 141 2 274 264 10

5,312 4,403 909 2,079 1,691 388 2,185 1;724- 461 130 121 9 1 1 5,312 4,403 909 2,079 1,691 388 2,185 1,724 461 130 121 9 1 1

5,474 4,840 634 438 393 45 3,447 2,941 506 133 130 3 17 17

5,474 4,840 634 438 393 45 "3,447 2,'941 506 133 130 3 17 17

5,087 4,679 408 49 48 1 421 389 32 69 67 2 1 1 1,270 1,092 178 165 155 10 878 720 158 13 12 1 428 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

loca­ Oistrict/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CAtEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion C.O. Rural/ ______Code Block/ Urban No. U.A./ V(a) V(b) VI VII City/ Town p M F p F p F p M F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40

13 Bhiwani District T 849 768 81 3,345 4,976 369 2,090 1,954 136 2,100 2,052 48

R 559 522 37 2,190 1,864 326 1,425 1,320 105 1,171 1,139 32

U 290 246 44 1,155 1,ll2 43 665 634 31 929 913 16

1 Bawani Khera 'I 120 110 10 425 324 101 300 28G 20 190 188 2 C.D. Block R 120 110 10 425 324 101 300 280 20 190 188 2 u

2 Bhiwani T 153 145 8 827 685 142 383 339 44 228 212 16 C.D. Block U 153 145 8 827 685 142 383 339 44 228 212 16

R

3 Dadri-II T 34 33 1 116 101 15 160 144 16 ~3 81 2 C.D. Block 34 33 1 116 lOr 15 160 144 16 83 81 2

U

4 Badhra T 40 39 9 54 52 2 102 100 2 86 84 2 C.D. Bleek R 40 39 1 54 52 2 102 100 2 86 84 2

U

5 Loharu T 29 27 .2 21 21 11 11 31 31 C.D. Block R 29 27 2 21 21 11 11 31 31

U

(5 'Ibsham T 68 59 9 233 218 15 244 234 10 182 179 3 C.D. Block R 68 59 9 233 218 15 244 234 10 182 179 3

U

7 Siwani T 38 37 1 187 165 22 77 69 8 254 251 3 C.D. Block R 38 37 1 187 165 22 77 69 8 254 251 3

U

8 Dadri-I (Part) T 77 72 5 327 298 29 148 143 5 117 113 4 C.D. Block R 77 72 5 327 298 29 148 143 5 117 113 4

U

I Bhiwani (M.C.) U 107 74 33 900 864 36 394 371 23 547 542 5

II *Bawani Khera U 4 4 22 22 14 14 31 28 3 (M.C. ) 429

I~-.concld. OF SCHEDUlED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VIII IX

p M F p M F p F p M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

1,544 1,541 3 7,951 7,171 780 7,834 613 7,221 148,049 63,861 84,188

860 858 2 4,929 4,534 395 7,630 601, 7,029 121,286 53,197 68,089 684 683 1 3,022 2,637 385 204 12 192 26,763 10,664 16,099 169 169 824 735 89 1,421 111 1,310 22,269 9,847 12,422

169 169 824 735 89 ~,42t III 1,310 22,269 9,~7 12,422

252 252 1,255 1,141 114 1,096 167 929 22,377 9,772 12,605 252 252 1,255 1,141 114 1,096 167 929 22,377 9,772 12,605

77 77 629 581 48 565 38 527 11,735 5,165 6,570 77 77 629 581 48 565 38 527 11,735 5,165 6,570

:);, (Ii 3S 35 485' 452 33 474 38 436 12,165 5,173 6,992 35 35 485 452 33 474 38 ' 436 12,165 5,173 6.992

44 44 213 202 11 769 18 751 9,328 4,163 5,165

44 44 213 202 11 769 18 751 9,328 4,163 5,165

102 101 1 573 526 47 1,162 53 1,109 17,102 7,561 9,541 102 101 1 573 526 47 1,162 53 1,109 17,102 7,561 9,541

50 50 311 294" 17 1,427 63 1,364 10,949 4,884 6,065

50 50 311 294 17 1,427 63 1,364 10,949 4,884 6,065

131 130 1 639 603 36 716 113 603 15,36~ 6,632 9,729

131 130 1 639 603 36 716 113. (;j_Q3 ~.- - 15,361 6,632 8,729 -_\ . ~- 446 445 1 2,153 1,87~_..- 275 33 3 30 13,887 5,498 8,389 35 35 --'-/. i08 102 6 129 8 121 3,164 1,291 1,873 430

ANIIEXlIRE DIstRICT PRIMlY CENSUS ABstRACT

Loca- Di stt-i ct/ Total/ ~o. of Total Schet1uled Total Scheduled Literates tion C,D. Block Rural! house- Caste p'opulation Caste population Code tJ.A./City/ Urban holds in the a~-group No. Town wit h S.C. 0--6 members p M F P M F P M F

~, .. It: "'.,. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

~ ~ - "' .. III CMrkhi Dadri (M.C)U 845 5,101 2.175 2,326 1,066 557 509 1,493 1,062 431 tv Loharu (M.C.) U 399 2.518 1.268 1,230 523 247 276 718 546 172

V Tosharn (M.c;.) U 294 l,978 1,038 940 439 228 211 581 410 171

VI Siwani (M.C.) U 554 3,352 1,777 +,575 735 379 356 897 688 209 'IctAi tJtban 5,856 36,519 19,449 17.070 7,714 3,918 3,736 11,980 8,523 3,457 431

I

OF SCHEDULED CAS~ES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Total main workers (I-IX) I I I I I IV

p M F P M F P M F P M F P M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1,231 1,138 93 13 13 125 120 5 18 18 1 1

582 556 26 199 189 10 75 72 3 12 12 500 463 37 68 67 1 105 98 7 8 8 2 2 882 845 37 330 320 10 238 219 19 17 17 9,552 8,773 779 824 792 32 1,842 1,618 224 137 134 3 4 4 432

ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca- District/ Total/ INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion C.D. Rural/ Code Block/ Urban No. U.A./ V(a) V(b) VI VII City/ Town P M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 35 40

III Charkhi Dadri U 52 48 4 106 104 2 190 185 5 179 176 3 (M.e. ) IV Loharu (M.e.) tT 2 2 26 24 2 34 33 1 112 III 1

V Tosham ( M.e.) U 41 34 7 69 66 3 16 16 32 29 3

VI Siwani (M.e. ) u 84 84 32 32 17 15 2 28 27 1 Total Urban ~ 246 44 1,155 1,112 43. 665 634 31 929 913 16 433 I--concld. OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTR IAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-work ers

VIII IX

P M F P M F P M F P M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 5?

117 117 430 356 74 3,870 1,637 2,233 34 34 88 79 9 34 1 33 1,902 731 1,171 31 31 128 112 16 1,478 575 903 21 21 115 110 5 8 8 2,462 932 1,530

6B4 683 1 3,022 2,637 385 204 12 192 !6,763 10,664 16,099

435

II OF SCHEDULED"CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Total main workers (I-IX) I I III IV

p M F p M F p M F p M F P M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

60,279 51,326 8,953 13,'278 10,880 2,398 27,578 22,514 5,06:4 1,239 1,177 62 305 293 12 50,727 42,553 8,174 12,454 10,088 2,366 25,736 20,896 4,840 1,102 1,043 59 301 289 12

9,552 8,773 779 824 792 32 1,842 1,618 224 137 134 3 4 4

9,892 8,318 1,574 1,528 1,298 230 5,916 4,828 1,088 271 243 28 3 3

8,622 7,226 1,396 1,363 1,143 220 5,038 4,108 930 258 231 27 3 3

1,270 1,092 178 165 155 10 878 720 158 13 12 1 16,637 14,348 2,289 1,614 1,295 319 6,599 5,371 1,228 314 299 15 6 4 2

11,550 9,669 1,881 1,565 1,247 318 6,178 4,982 1,196 245 232 13 5 3 2

5,087 4,679 408 49 48 1 421 389 32 69 67 2 1 1 15,669 13,467/ 2,202 2,163 L737 426 8,773 7,294 1,479 300 293 7 19 19 14,438 12,329 2,109 2,150 1,724 426 8,64t3 7,174 1,474 282 275 7 18 18

1,231 1,138 93 13 13 125 120 5 18 18 1 1 5,230 4,171 1,059 3190 2,467 723 1,308 1,000 308 87 85 2 4,648 3,615 1,033 2,991 2,278 713 1,233 928 305 75 73 Z 582 556 26 199 189 10 75 72 3 12 12

7,158 6,169 989 2,606 2,243 363 2,745 2,228 517 153 149 4 276 266 10 6,658 5,706 952 2,538 2,176 362 2,640 2,130 510 145 141 4 274 264 10

500 4.63 37 68 67 1 105 98 7 8 8 2 2

5,693 4,853 840 2,177 1,840 337 2,237 1,793 444 114 108 6 1 1

4,811 4,008 803 1,847 1,520 327 1,999 1,574 425 97 91 6 1 1 882 845 37 330 320 10 238 219 19 IT 17 436

ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT loca­ District! Total! INDUSTRIAL CATEGO~Y OF MAIN WORKERS tion C.O. Rural! ______Code Block! Urban No. U.A./ V(a) V(b) VI VII City/ Town P M F P M F p M F p M ,F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

13 Bhiwani District T 849 768 81 3,345 2,976 369 2,090 1,954 136 2,100 2,052 48

R 559 522 37 2,190 1,864 326 1,425 1,320 105 1,17:t 1,139 32· u 290 246 44 1,155 1,l12 43 665 634 31 929 913 16

1 Bawani !

u 4 4 22 22 14 14 31 28 3

2 Bhiwani Tahsil T 288 238 50 1,837 1,654 183 834 767 67 809 788 21

R 181 164 17 937 790 147 440 396 44 262 246 16 u 107 74 33 900 864 36 394 371 23 547 542 5

3 Dadri Tahsil T 203 192 11 603 555 48 600 572 28 465 454 1'1

R 151 144 7 497 451 46 410 387 23 286 - 278 8

u 52 48 4 106 104 2 190 185 5 179 p6 3

4 Loharu Tahsil T 31 29 2 47 45 2 45 44 1 143 142 1 R 29 27 2 21 21 11 11 31 31 u 2 2 26 24 2 34 33 1 112 111 1

5 Tosham Tahsil T 83 76 7 201 188 13 211 197 14 195 189 6

R 42 42 132 122 10 195 181 14 163 160 3

u 41 34 7 69 66 3 16 16 32 29 3 6 Siwani Tahsil T 120 119 1 216 194 22 86 80 6 276 272 4

R 36 35 1 184 162 22 69 65 4 248 245 3

u 84 84 32 32 17 15 2 28 27 1 437 It -concld. OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margina1 workers Non-workers

VIII IX

p M F p M F p M F p M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

1,544 1,541 3 7,9517,171 780 7,834 613 7,221 148,049 63,861 84,188

860 858 2 4,929 4,534 395 7,630 601 7,029 121,286 53,197 68,089

684 683 1 3,022 2,637 385 204 12 192 26,763 10,664 16,099

202 202 881 789 92 1,267 118 1,149 23,538 10,267 13,271

167 167 773 687 86 1,138 110 1,028 20,374 8,976 11,398

35 35 108 102 6 129 8 121 3,164 1,291 1,873 715 714 1 3,621 3,218 403 1,490 218 1,272 41,220 17,485 23,~35 269 269 1,468 1,340 128 1,457 215 1,242 27,333 11,987 15,346 446 445 1 2,153 1,,878 275 33 3 30 13,887 5,498 8,389 360 359 1 2,183 1,992 191 1,755 189 1,566 43,131 18,607 24,524 243 242 1 1,753 1,636 117 1,755 189 1,566 39,261 16,970 22,291

117 117 430 356 74 3,870 1,637 2,233

78 78 301 281 20 803 19 784 11,230 4,894 6,336 44 213 202 11 769 18 751 9,328 4,163 5,165 34 34 88 79 9 34 1 33 1,902 731 1,171 119 118 1 569 515 54 1,199 6 1,193 16,702 7,328 9,374 88 87 1 441 403 38 1,199 6 1,193 15,224 6,753. 8,471 31 31 128 112 16 1,478 575 903 70 70 396 376 20 1,320 63 1,257 12,228 5,280 6,948 49 281 266 15 1,312 63 1,249 9,766 4,348 5,418 21 21 115 110 5 8 8 2,462 932 1,530

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280 2 L.C. No. 48 Fetehgarh Fatehgarh 284 2 L.C. No. 172 (Nosuda) (Nosuba) 298 2 L.C. No. 156 (Mayen Kalan) (Mayen Khurd) 2 L.C. No. 157 Mani Kalan Mai Kal an (Mayes Kalan) (Mayen Kalan) 299 42 L.C. No. 126 50 507 338· 10 L.C. No. 31 288 228" 340 2 L.C. No. 40 Miran (84) Miran (89) 362 6 Ward No. 5 3,075 8,075 413 17 L.C. No. 57 _ 1,557 1,587 416 7 L.C. No. 140 672 679

417 20 L.C. No. 80 150 350 418 30 L.C. No. 13b Not clear 9 42Q-427 Main heading Annexure-II Annexure-I 434 7 L.C. No.5, T 11,656 11,556