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CENSUS OF 2001

SERIES-7 HARYANj~

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B

DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIREC;TORY

VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Sunil Gu!ati of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations,

(i) CENSUS OF' lNDlA 2001

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C~. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES Sl'A TUTORY TOWN (S) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.12000

rorAL AREA Of' lIIS'JIDCT (In Sq. Km) _ _ 4778.00 TOTAl. POPIJl.AnoN OF DISTRlC'I' _ _ _ _ _ 1.425.1122 TOTAL NUNBER Of' roWNS IN DISTRICT .•.• 6 DlSTRIC1' BHIWANI TOTAL NUlllIm OF VIIJ.AGI!S IN DISTRlC'I' _ 4U CHANGE IN .JURlSlllCTlON IOOHlool ttmlO 0 lOb:!. L--L-J BOUNDARY : STATE; DISTRICT ...... _...... - .. - : -.- ,...~:t.: TAHSlL ; CO. BLOCK .__ .. __ ...... _ ... ._ ...... _. BA"A}iI~ '( HEADQUARTERS : DISTRICT: TAHSIL: C.D. BLOCK ...... @ @ 0 r. '" . .I-.. .., ·KHER6 • NlI 10 ( "r' , I ..... r · NATIONAL HIGHWAY ...... '" ...... _...... " TAHSIL. • ...... • I STATE HIGHWAY _...... _...... '" ...... SII 14 :S1WANI I TAHSIL " TAHSIL r.. ~ . TWlIAII ,j BHIUNJ • • IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... _...... ____ \ r', '" t.· RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION. BROAD GAUGE ...... j;" ...... 1 ."" . .,,' t \. TAHSIl. \ '" r. I RAILWA Y LINE WITH STATION. METRE GAUGE ...... ", LOHARU .- CANAL ...... ' ...." .. , ...... , .. . i... I TAHSIL VADRI ,'" \. " . VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NAME .. , . ~ J URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE - CLASS I . III & IV ,.. ' ..... ;-',/ '-',: TELEGRAPH OFFICE ...... _ ...... _, ...... _ .... , . DEGREE COLLEGE I TECHNICAL INSTITUTION ...... '" BOUliDARY • STATE REST HOUSE AND CANAL BUNGALOW ...... _. ._ ...... RII . CB J)1S'l'RICT Olher villages having College I Technical Instilution I .Isherwa) RH I CB etc. are shown as ... ._ ... ._ ...... , ...... RII TAHSIL PART OF DISTRICT FALLS IN C.D. BLOCK DADRI I AREA LCET TO DISTRICT IIJSA,R • OF DISTRICT BHIWANL ...., ...... , ...... , . ... P AREA GAINED fROll DISTRICT ROHTAJ( 0 The maps included in this publication are based upon Survey ofIndia map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. © Government ofIndia, Copyright 2007.

Product Code Number

??-???-200 I-CEN- Book(i)

(ii) Gauri Shankar Mandir .. Bhiwani

Bhiwani, popularly known as the ' Chhoti Kashi' of India has numerous temples. The temple of Gauri-Shankar is one among them. Located in the heart of Bhiwani town, this temple was built by Seth Kirori Mal in 1951 and speaks of architecture of modem times. It is made up of marble. The shrine of Gauri-Shankar is placed in the middle, the Laxmi-Narayan to the right and the Radha- to the left. Carvings of scenes portraying Hindu mythology and the text of Srimad Bhagwad Gita can be seen all over within the temple complex. Thousands of devotees visit this temple every day from far and wide. Shri Krishna Janamashtmi is celebrated here with great enthusiasm and pomp and show on ashtmi ofBhadon month every year.

Contents

Pages Foreword IX

Preface XI Acknowledgements xii

District Highlights - 2001 Census XIII

Important Statistics in the District XIV

Ranking of Tahsils of the district in the State XVI District at a glance: Bhiwani xviii Statements 1-9 : Statement 1 Name of the headquarters of the district/tahsils, their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001

Statement 2 Name of the headquarters of the district/C.D. Blocks, their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 XiX

Statement 3 Population of the district at each Census from 1901 to 2001 xx

Statement 4 Area, Number of villages/towns and population in the district and

tahsil, 2001 XXi

Statement 5 C.D. Blockwise number of villages and rural popuration, 2001 xxii Statement 6 Population of Urban Agglomerations/towns, 2001 xxiIi

Statement 7 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at C.D. BIQck level as per 2001 Census and amenities available

Statement 8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 Census and amenities available xxviii

4,f. Statement 9 Houseless and Institutional population of tahsi Is, rural and urban, 2001 XXVIII

Analytical Note (i) History and scope of the District Census Hand Book 3 (ii) Brief History of the District 4 (v) (iii) Adminstrative Set-up 6 (iv) Physical features 8 Location and size 8 Physiography 9 Drainage 9 Climate 9 Natural Economic resources, namely, Forestry'~ Minerals and mining, Soil and cropping pattern, Land and Jand-use pattern, Tenancy, Agriculture, Irrigation, Animal husbandry, Fishery, Industry, Trade and commerce, Transport, Fl~ctricity & po:wer and Gram Panchayats 10 (v) Census Concepts 20 (vi) Non-Census Concepts 25 (vii) 2001 Census findings - Population and its distributions 30 Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables I to 36 37 Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Di'ltctory data based on 56 inset tables 37 to 47 Briefanalysis of the data on houses and household amenities, Houselisting 65 Operations, Census data based on inset tables 48 to 52 (viii) Major social and cultural events 71 (ix) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance 73 and places of tourist interest in the district ex) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory 74

PART A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section I - Village Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory 79 (b) List of villages merged in towns and outgrowths at 2001 Census 82 (c) C.D. Blockwise Village Directory Data Bawani Khera CD. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 87 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 89 (iii) Village Directory 90 Bhiwani C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 97 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 99 - (iii) Village Directory 100 Kairu C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 113 (ii) A'ipi1abetlcallist of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 lI5

(vi) (iii) Village Directory 116 Tosham C.D. Block (i) C.D. 'Block Map 125 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 127 (iii) Village Directory 128 Siwani CD. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 137

(ii) Alphabetical list ofvill~ges alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 139 (iii) Vi Ilage Directory 140 Loharu C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 149 (ii) Alphabetical list of v.illages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 151 (iii) Village Directory 154 Badhra C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 169 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 171 (iii) Village Directory 172 Dadri II C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 185 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 187 (iii) Village Directory 188 Dadri I (Part) C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 199 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 200 1 201 (iii) Village Directory 202 (d) Appendices to Village Directory Appendix r Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages- C.D. Block level 212

Appendix IA Villages by ~mber of Primary Schools 216 Appendix IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 216 Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 217 Appendix n Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available 218 Appendix IIA Census Towns which do not have one or more amenity 222 Appendix III Land utilisation data in respect of Census towns/non-munic;pal towns 222 Appendix IV C.D. Blockwise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 222

(vii) Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 222 Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population 223 Appendix'VlIA: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled 223 Castes to the total population by ranges Appendix VIIB: List of villages according to .the proportion of the Scheduled 239 Tribes to the total popUlation by ranges Section II - Town Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 240 (b) Statement I Status and Growth History 244 (c) Statement II Physical aspects and location of towns, 1999 244 (d) Statement III Municipal finance 1998-99 246 (e) Statement rv Civic and other amenities, 1999 246 (f) Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural facilities,1999 248 (g) Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 250 (h) Statement VII Civic and other amenities in slums, 1999 250 (i) Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowths with population 252 PART B - PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 255 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 258 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Urban blockwise figures of Total, SC and ST Population 264 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 274 C.D. Block wise Village Primary Census Abstract 280 Urban Primary Census Abstract 352 ANNEXURES Annexure I Number of villages under each (Data could not be compiled) 367 Annexure II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census 367 Annexure III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, 1991 Census 371 Annexure IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, 1991 & 2001 Censuses 372 Annexure V Brief account of main religions in the district/tahsil as per 1991 & 2001 Censuses 385 Annexure VI Marital Status of Popu lation as per 1991 & 200 I Censuses 388 Annexure VII Age, Sex and Education in the district )991 & 2001 Censuses 391 Annexure VIII Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 1991 & 2001 Censuses 395

(viii) Foreword

he District Census Handbook (DCHB), published by Census Organisation since 1951 Census, is one Tof the important publications in the context of planning and development at grass-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socip-economic characteristics village-wise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facililties, etc. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive Censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 Census provided a descriptive account ofthe district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 Census-DCHB series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 Census DCHB was in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features alongwith restructuring ofthe formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Psrogramme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns. The 1991 Census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 Census, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine -fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 Census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/talukiPS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being the lowest administrative unit. The present series of2001 Census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the vi lIage), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), med ical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In town directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 199 J Censuses. The basic amenities avai lable in the vi lIages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and

(ix) statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif' highlighting significant characteristic ofthe district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (ij fertility and mOItality and (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place ofbirth/place of last residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) age, sex and education, and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the decade 1991-200 I are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) in all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs.

The village and town level amenity data have be~n collected, compiled and computerized in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri Sunil Gulati, lAS. Director of Census Operations, Haryana. Thereafter, efforts have bee made to ensure comparabi Iity of the information with that of 1991 Census data and the information brought out by the respective State Governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for the various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination ofthis publication was carried out by Shri R.G.Mitra, Deputy Registrar General, (C&T) and Dr. 1. C.Agrawa I, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar , Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add!. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computerization of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Vi II age Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance ofShri S. L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R. K. Mehta, Assitant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who contributed to make this publication possible.

D.K. Sikri New Registrar General & J 7th October, 2006 Census Commissioner, India

(x) Preface

he. District Census Handbook (D~HB! is a joint-venture of th~ C.entral aI~d the State ?overnments. TIt IS one of the most valuable publicatIOns of the Census OrgamsatIOn and ItS data are wIdely used by administrators, planners, academicians, researchers, various departments and general public as an authentic source of data. It is inter-alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of various district level plans. It is the only publication, which provides basic data upto village level for rural areas and ward-wise for each city/town of every district of the Country. The Census taking in India is a two phased operation, viz, Houselisting and Population Enumeration. During Houselisting Operation, it was identified where and hov. the people lived, while in the Population Enumeration, the actual Census took place which was carried out during 9th_28 th February, 2001 with a revisional round from 1sl March to 51h March, 2001

For DCHB publication, population data was taken from Census, whereas non-census data was collected with the active collaboration of State Govt. The very first DCHB publication was brought out in 195 I Census, which contained only a few Census Tables and PCA at village/town level. Later on, the scope and coverage of the publication was widened by including the comprehensive data of Village and Town Directories, including PCA data at Tahsil/Town level. For the first time in 1991 Census, presentation of all these data was at C.D.Block level and continued in 2001 Census also, which will help the Scholars, Planners, Policy makers, Social Scientists, etc, in the formulation of micro-level development plans, policies and research.

The historical first millennium Census of200 I was conducted under the dynamic guidance of Sh. J. K. Banthia, lAS, Ex-Registrar General & Census Commissioner. India and the credit for the successful accomplishment of this huge task goes to him. I am highly grateful to him as well as his worthy successor Sh. O.K. Sikri, lAS, Additional Secretary and Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India for their valuable guidance in bringing out this publication. I also express my thanks to Dr. 1. C. , Assistant Registrar General (Social Studies), Sh. S. L. Jain, Deputy Director (SS) and Dr. R. P. Singh, Consultant and the then Deputy Registrar General (Map), who took great pains in giving the final shape to this publication.

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

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

(xi) Acknowledgements

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

DCHB Section Mrs. S.P. Ratra St. Investigntor Gr. II Sh. K.K.Khattar St. Investigator Gr. II Sh. Harsh Kumar St. Investigator Gr. III Sh. K.K. Parashar St. Investigator Gr. III Sh. Nagesh Kumar St. Investigator Gr. III Sh. R.K.Madan St. Investigator Gr. III Sh. Lekh Raj Compiler Mrs. Neera Sharma Data Entry Operator Mrs. Siloni Dhawan Data Entry Operator

Map Section Sh. K. Selvam Geographer Mrs. Anju Sem Senior Draftsman Mrs Neelam Lakbanpal Senior Draftsman' Sh. Ashwini Kumar Senior Draftsman Sh. Gautam Kumar Roy Draftsman Sh. Mahesh Luthra Draftsman Sh. Nanu Ram Ferro Print Operator

Others associated with the Project Sh. M. S. Bhatnagar Assistant Director Mrs. Meena Rattan St. Investigator Gr. I Mrs. Uma Sharma L.D.C. Sh. K.M. Deshmukh Proof Reader Sh. Jaswant Singh Sen ior Compi ler

Cover Design Sh. Vidya sagar· Senior Draftsman

(xii) District Highlights - 2001 Census

Bhiwani, the name of the district headquarters, is corruption of the word Bhani. From Bhani, it changed to bhiani and then Bhiwani. One Jatu Raj put, Neem, is said to have founded the village in honour of his wife Bnani, who had saved his life from treachery. 2 Before the advent ofrailways in this part, it was popularly known as "Gateway of Rajputana" 3 Bhiwanj town is often called the "LittJe Kashi" of India. There are nearly JOG small and big temples in the town. 4 comprises of six tahsils, namely, Bawani Khera, Bhiwani, Tosham, Siwani, Loharu and Dadri and Six towns viz. Bawan; Khera M.e. Bhiwani M.e!., Tosham M.e. Laharu M.e. and M.e, each tahsil containing one statutory town. S In terms of area size, it is the biggest district of the State while it is fourth ranking with a population of 1,425,022 persons. Decadal growth during 1991-2001 has been recorded as 22.5 per cent in the district. It is almost double in urban areas (37.6 per cent) than that in rural areas (19.4 per cent). (} It is sparsely populated district of the State. with merely 29~ persons per square kilQmetre. 7 Til ere has not beel) much change in sex ratio of the district which was 880 in 1951 and almost remailledstaticat879in2001.Itis 5'~ ranking district in general sex ratio but drifted downward in child sex ratio ( 84l) and it is 7th ranking among the of the State. 8 Though literacy levels are improving but still the district is lagging behind with 67.5 per cent literacy. Female literacy (49.7 per cent) in rural areas is quite poor in this era of fast development 9 With 42.8 per cent ofthe total population reporting as workers, the district has good position (7'" rank) among the districts of the State. Better aspect of this is that females are good workers (35.4 per cent) 10 Among urban areas, Bawani Khera Me with 38.6 per cent workers as cultivators is. top ranking town in the State. 11 Cropwise, in production of bajra, gram, pulses and oilseeds it is top ranking district of the State. 12 It is a mediocre district with 83.2 per cent households making use of electricity for domestic purposes (12th rank in the State). 13 Radio/Transistor is the pet asset of 42.6 per cent households possessing better ranking but in most of the assets like television, telephone, bicycles, scooter/motorcycle and car/jeep/van etc, it is almost at bottom among the districts of the State 14 It has better ranking in some of the household amenities like tap water (55.4 per cent households) and kitchen (62.4 per cent households). 1S Rural character of the dIstrict is reflected through aspects like J 8.S per cent households making use of LPG cooking gas as fuel (15 th rank),ratio of cultivators among workers are very high in Siwani (67.6 per cent), Tosham (64.6 per cent) .and Leham (58.9 per cent) tahsils, 79.7 per cent households using firewood, crop residue and cowdung cake as cooking fuel, 36.3 per ~ent households having no outlet for waste water and 64.5 .per cent households having no latrine.

(xiii) Important Statistics in the District

STATE DISTRICT

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 6,955 444 Inhabited 6,764 437 Uninhabited 191 7

NUMBEROFTOWNS St'atutory 1 own 84 6 Census Town 22

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Normal 3,693,601 245,575 Institutional 6,858 283 Houseless 11,860 884

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 21,144,564 1,425,022 Males 11,363,953 758,253 Females 9,780,611 666,769

RURAL Persons 15,029,260 1,154,629 Males 8,052,988 612,789 Females 6,976,272 541,840

URBAN Persons 6,115,304 270,393 Males 3,310,965 145,464 Females 2,804,339 124,929

PERCENT AGE URBAN 28,9 19.0 POPULATION Number Percentage Number Percentage DECADAL POPULA nON GROWTH I99I~200I Persons 4,680,916 28.4 261,622 22.5 Males 2,536,479 28.7 138,891 22.4 Females 2,144,437 28.0 122,731 22.6

AREA (in sq. kms.) 44,212 4,778

DENSITY OF POPULA nON (persons per square kilometre) 478 298

SEX RATIO (number of females per 1000 males) Total 861 879 Rural 866 884 Urban 847 859

(xiv) Number Percentage Number Percentage LITERATES Persons 12.093,677 67.9 809,896 67.5 Males 7,480,209 78.5 510,805 80.3 Females 4,613,468 55.7 299,091 53.0

SCHEDULED CASfE POPULATION Persons 4,091,110 19.4 279,470 19.6 Males 2,188,585 19.3 150,085 19.8 Females 1,902,525 19.5 129,385 19.4

SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULA TION Persons There is no Scheduled Tribe Population in Haryana State Males Females

WORKERS AND NON WORKERS

TOT AL WORKERS Persons 8.377,466 39.6 609,320 42.8 (MAIN & MARGINAL) Males 5,715526 50.3 373,387 49.2 Females 2,661,940 27.2 235,933 35.4

(i) MAIN WORKERS Persons 6.241,324 29.5 425,210 29.8 Males 4,933,004 43.4 310,301 40.9 females 1,308,320 13.4 114,909 17.2

(ii) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 2,136,142 10.1 . 184,110 12.9 Males 782,522 6.9 63,086 8.3 Females 1,353,620 13.8 121,024 18.2

(iii) NON WORKERS Persons 12,767,098 60.4 815,702 57.2 Males 5,648,427 49.7 384,866 50.8 Females 7,118,671 72.8 430,836 64.6

CATEGORYOFWORKERS (MAIN & MARGINAL)

(i) CULTIVATORS Persons 3.018,014 36.0 319,272 52.4 Males 1.855,547 32.5 180,372 48.3 Females 1,162.467 43.7 138,900 58.9

(ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 1,278,821 15.3 70,068 11.5 Males 717,133 12.6 36,379 9.7 Females 561,688 21.1 33,689 14.3

(iii) WORKERS IN HOUSEHOW Persons 214,755 2.6 12,587 2.1 INDUSTRY Males 132,069 2.3 7,643 2.0 Females 82,686 3.1 4,944 2.1

(iv) OTHER WORKERS Persons 3,865,876 46.2 207,393 34.0 Males 3,010,777 52.7 148,993 39.9 Females 855,099 32.1 58,400 24.8 Definition of Census Town: Some rural areas were treated as urban for Census purposes. During 2001 Census, all places which qualified to be classified as urban (Census Town) were identified, on the basis of 1991 Census, vilillges which had a popUlation of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons per sq. km and having at least 75 percent of male working population engaged in non agricultural activi!y, were corysidered and which satistied the above criteria were treated as Census Towns.

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

Serial In Terms of Bawani Khera Bhiwani number Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 Total Population 114,133 61 474,873 14 2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 361.5 49 998.6 II 3 Density of population per sq.km. 316 56 476 28 4 Sex Ratio 882 18 862 38 5 Proportion Urban 15.3 36 35.7 12 6 Proportion of Scheduled Castes 30.0 4 19.2 39 7 Proportion of Scheduled Tribes 8 Proportion of Literates 63.4 45 70.2 21 9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 43.0 24 35.9 55 10 Percentage of Villages having Primary School 89.5 43 97.6 12 II Percentage of Villages having Prima!)' Health Sub-Centre 79.0 I 61.0 7 12 Percentage of Villages having Wells 100.0 2 96.3 7 13 Percentage of Villages having Post Offices 57.9 14 59,8 II 14 Percentage of Villages having Bus facility 94.7 13 93.9 16 15 Percentage of villages having approach by Pucca Road 100.0 15 97.6 30 16 Percentage of Villages having Electricity for domestic purpose 100.0 13 97.6 37 17 Percentage of Villages having forest area 42 43 18 Percentage of Villages having Irri!?Jlted Area 100.0 14 97.6 28

(xvi) Tosham Siwani Loharu Dadri

Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value J 13 14 7 8 9 10 I 12 16 162,484 45 84,926 67 137.932 54 450,674 744.7 21 496.7 38 681.8 24 1370.6 5 218 65 171 67 202 66 329 54 879 23 890 13 903 6 889 15 6.9 58 18.7 29 8.3 56 10.0 53 22.1 19 20.9 28 18.7 44 16.6 55

62.5 46 61.7 49 63.9 43 69.4 27

42.5 26 49.4 4 47.5 7 47.3 9

96.7 17 97.0 15 98.9 6 97.7 11

65.0 4 42.4 26 39.7 29 50.0 18 96.7 6 87.9 20 83.3 26 98.3 5

53.3 21 42.4 33 32. [ 42 42.4 32

96.7 11 93.9 IS 94.9 12 94.2 14

96.7 35 97.0 34 100.0 16 98.3 25

96.7 42 100.0 14 100.0 15 98.3 30

44 45 46 47

95.0 47 87.9 64 96.2 37 98.3 21

(xvii) District at a Glance· Bhiwani

Serial Item Value R!mking of the District in No. Haryana State (Total)

Total Rural Urban J Population 1,425,022 1.154,629 270,393 4 2 No. of Households 246,742 197,505 49,237 3 3 Share in total population (%) (Haryana) 6.7 7.7 4.4 4 14 , 4 Decadal Growth rate (%) 22.5 19.4 37.6 Child Populat ion (age 0-6)(%) to total District 5 poplliation 15.7 16.1 14.1 7 6 Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males) 879 884 859 5 , 7 Child Sex Ratio (0-6) 841 844 827 7 8 Urban Population (%) 19.0 19.0 16 9 Literacy rate (%) 67.5 65.3 76.6 13 .- 10 Female Literacy rate (%) 53.0 49.7 66.9 13 11 Male Female Gap in Literacy (%) 20.6 29.4 18.1 Share of S.c. Pop ulation (%) to total population 12 in District 19.6 19.5 19.9 10 13 Workers to Total Population 42.8 45.7 30.4 7 14 Main Workers to Total Workers 69.8 67.3 85.9 16 15 S.C Literacy 56.3 55.6 59.1 12 16 Density of population 298.0 244.0 5256.0 18 17 Permanent Houses (% ofTolal Census Houses) 70.5 68.1 80.7 8 18 Condition of Houses Good (%) 44.0 41.7 53.4 16 Households having no Exclusive Room or and one 19 room(% of Total Households) 19.5 18.1 25.7 5 Households with availability of Electricity (% of 20 Total Households) 83.2 80.8 93.2 12 Household having Tap Water (% of Total 21 Households) 55.4 48.6 84.0 6 22 Households having Bathroom within houses (%) 50.1 45.0 70.9 13 23 Households having Kitchen within houses (%) 62.4 60.2 71.4 5 24 Households having Television (%) 41.2 34.3 69.9 17 25 Households having Telephone (%) 6.9 3.9 19.7 18 26 Households having Bank Accounts (%) 44.4 44.2 45.4 II 27 Households having Radio (%) 42.6 42.4 43.8 5 28 Households having CarlI eep (%) 2.3 1.9 4.1 17 29 Households having ScooterlM .Cycle (%) 10.4 7.4 22.7 19 30 Households having Bicycle (%) 34.4 27.7 62.3 19 Households having no drainage of waste water 31 (%) 36.3 41.5 14.6 6 32 Household having no Latrine (%) 64.5 73.9 25.5 6

33 Households having none of assets (%) 33.8 I 38.2 15.6 18 Type of Fuel used ( Fire wood, Crop residue, 4 34 CO\\ dung Cake) (%) 79.7 90.0 37.3 35 LPG lIsed as fuel (%) 18.5 9.2 57.0 15 .1

(xviii) STATFMENT- t NAME OF TIlE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT / TAHSn" THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HFADQUARTERS, 2001 Sl. No. NameDi' Name of Whether Distance of tahsil headquarters DlstrictfTahsil DistrictfTahsil UrbanlRural from district headquarters by Headquarters Road /Railway (in Kms.)

2 3 4 5 Bhiwani Bhiwani Urban 0/0 Bawani Khera Bawani Khera Urban 19/20 2 Bhiwani Bhiwani Urban 010 3 Tosham Tosham Urban 24INA 4 Siwani Siwani Urban 64/88 5 Loharu Loharu Urban 56INA 6 Dadri Charkhi Dadri Urban 27/28

Statement 1 presents the status and distance of tahsil headquarters from the district headquarters by road and railway in 2001. All the tahsil headquarters have urban status. Tosham and Loharu tahsil headquarters are not connected by rail with the district headquarters but are located at a distance of24 kms and 56 kms respectively by road. Bawanikhera, Charkhi Dadri and Siwani tahsil headquarters are located at a distance of 19 kms, 27 kms and 64 kills by road and 20 kms, 28 kills ancl88 kms by rail respectively from the district headquarters. Bhiwani tahsil headquarters is itself located at district headquarters.

STATEMENT- 2 NAME OF TIIE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT I C.D.BLOCK THEIR RURAL- URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISlRICT HEADQUARTERS, 200] Serial numbec Name of District/C.D. Name of District / Whether Distance from C.D.Block Block C.D.Block headquarters UrbanlRural headquarters to district headquarters by road/railway ( in kms.) 2 3 4 5 Bhiwani Bhiwani Urban 0/0 Bawani Khera Bawani Khera Urban 19/20 2 Bhiwani Bhiwani Urban 0/0 3 Kairu KairII Rural 30INA 4 Tosham Tosham Urban 24INA 5 Siwani Siwani Urban 64/88 6 Loharu Loharu Urban 56INA 7 Badhra Badhra Rural 42INA 8 Dadn II Charkhi Dadri Urban 27/28 9 Dadri I Charkhi Dadri Urban 27/28

Statement 2 shows the status of CD block headquarters alongwith distance from the district headquarters by road and railway in 2001. Kairu and Badhra C.D. block headquarters have rural status and the remaining C.D. block headquarters are urban. Tosham, Kairu, Badhra and Loharu C.D. blocks headquarters are not connected by rail with the district headquarters but are at a distance of24 kms, 30 kms, 42 kms and 56 kms respectively by road. C.D. block headquarters of Dadri I and Dadri II C.D. blocks is located at 'Charkhi Dadri, which is at a distance of27 kms by road and 28 kms by rail. Bawani Khera and Siwani C.D. block headquarters are located at a distance of 19 kms and 64 kms by road and 20 kms and 88 kms by rail respectively from the district headquarters. Bhiwani C.D. block headquarters itself is located at district headqL~arters.

(xix) STATEMENT~3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT ATEACHCFNSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001 District T/RJU ~ensus Year Persons Males Females Decaclal population variation Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bhiwani Total 1901 191 I 1921 1931 1941 1951 431,188 229,295 201,893 1961 555,889 295,696 260,193 124,701 28.9 1971 724,741 385,888 338,853 168,852 30.4 1981 947,3-74 499,349 448,025 222,633 30.7 1991 1,163,400 619,362 544,038 216,026 22.8 2001 1,425,022 758,253 666,769 261,622 22.5

Rural 1901 1911 1921 193] 1941 1951 366,772 195,098 171,674 1961 479,391 254,739 224,652 112,619 30.7 197] 621,553 329,765 291,788 142.162 29.7 1981 800,005 419,648 380,357 178,452 28.7 1991 966,832 514,506 452,326 166,827 20.9 2001 1,154,629 612,789 541,840 187,797 19.4 Urban 1901 191 I 1921 1931 1941 1951 64,416 34,197 30,219 1961 76,498 40,957 35,541 12,082 18.8 1971 103,188 56,123 47,065 26,690 34.9 1981 147,369 79,701 67,668 44,181 42.8 1991 196,568 104,856 91,712 49,199 33.4 2001 270,393 145,464 124,929 73,825 37.6

Statement 3 gives us sexwise population by residence and decadal variation at each census from 1901 to 2001. Data for the district is available on ly since 19S1, Decadal growth rates for the first three decades grew up steadily from 28.9 per cent during 19S1~61 to 30.7 per cent during 1971-81 but in the succeeding decades declining trend was witnessed. During J 991-2001 decade, growth rate was'22,S per cent Similar phenomenon was observed in urban areas for the decadal growth (1991~2001), In rural areas decadal growth rate declined continuously and gradually, Decadal growth rate (1991 ~200 I ) for rural areas was recorded as 19.4 percent and for urban areas it was 37.6 per cent.

(xx) STATFMENf-4 ARFA,NUMBEROFV1LLAGES/TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TAHSIL, 2001 D istrictff ahsill TI Area Population Number of villages Number Number Number Population UAffown R/ in sq. per square of of of U kms. kms. statutory census households towns towns Inhabited Uninhabited Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 District Bhiwani T 4778.0 298 437 7 6 246,742 1,425,022 758,~53 666,769 R 4726.6 244 437 7 197,505 1,154,629 612,789 541,840 U 5I.4 5,256 6 49,237 270,393 145,464 124,929 Tahsil Bawani Khera T 361.5 316 19 19,784 114,133 60.658 53,475 R 355.5 272 19 16,710 96,709 51,385 45,324 U 6.0 2,904 3,074 17,424 9273 8,151 Bawani Khera (M C) U 6.0 2,904 3,074 17,424 9,273 8,151 Tahsil Bhiwani T 998.6 476 80 2 83,970 474,873 255,058 219,815 R 970.9 314 80 2 52,660 305,342 163,361 141,981 U 27.6 6,134 31,310 169,531 91,697 71.834 Bhiwani (M CI ) U 27.6 6,134 31,310 169,531 91,697 77,834 Tahsil Tosharn T 744.7 218 58 2 27,843 162,484 86,494 75,990 R 739.8 204 58 2 25,828 151,212 80,513 70,699 U 4.9 2,296 2,015 11,272 5,981 5,291 Tosharn (MC) U 4.9 2,296 2,015 11,272 5,981 5,291 Tahsil Siwani T "496.7 171 33 14,667 84,926 44,935 39,991 R 491.8 140 33 11,822 69,076 36,472 32,604 U 4.9 3,248 2,845 15,850 8,463 7,387 Siwani (MC) U 4.9 3,248 2,845 15,850 8,463 7,387 Tahsil Loharu T 681.8 202 78 23,240 137,932 72,488 65,444 R 679.2 186 78 21,290 126,511 66,497 60,014 U 2.6 4,410 1,950 11,421 5,991 5,430 Loharu (MC) U 2.6 4,410 1,950 11,421 5,991 5,430 Tahsil Dadri T 1370.6 329 169 3 77,238 450,674 238,620 212,054 R 1365.2 297 169 3 69,195 405,779 214,561 191.218 U 5.4 8,283 8,043 44,895 24,059 20,836 Charkhi Dadri (M C) U 5.4 8,283 8,043 44,895 24,059 20,836

Statement 4 depicts area, number of villages/towns, population and density for each constituent unit i.e. tahsil/town in 200l. Total area reported of the district is 4778.00 sq.kms. with a density of298 persons per sq. km. The district has total 444 (437 inhabited and 7 uninhabited) villages and six statutory towns. Rural density recorded for the district is 244 and the urban density is manifold i.e. 5,256 persons per sq.km. Total urban area of the district is 51.4 sq. kms. Bhiwani M.el is the biggest in terms of area (27.6 sq. kms.) and population (1,69,531 persons). With 8,283 persons density per sq. km, Charkhi Dadri M.C. leads among the urban areas followed by Bhiwani M.Cl (6,134 persons). Highest number ofvillages (166) is reported in Dadri tahsil and the smallest tahsil is Bawani Khera with only 19 villages. Rural area is also the biggest (1,365.2 sq. kms) ofDadri tahsil followed by Bhiwani tahsil (970.0 sq. kms.). But population-wise (both rural and urban), Bhiwani tahsil leads in the district followed by Dadri tahsil. The lowest population (84,926 persons) has been reported in Siwani tahsil.

(xxi) STATEMENT-S C. D. BLOCKWISK NUMBER OF VILLAGE5 AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001 Sl. No Name of C.D. block Number of villages Rural population * Total Inhabited Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 Bawani Khera 27 27 141,875 75,668 66,207 2 Bhiwani 56 54 227,843 122,072 105,771 3 Kairu 32 31 68,079 36,141 31,938 4 Toshanl 43 42 108,496 57,683 50,813 5 Siwani 36 36 76,046 40,167 35,879 6 Loharu 78 78 126,511 66,497 60,014 7 Badhra 66 65 125,436 66,290 59,146 8 Dadri II 55 55 133,395 70,249 63,146 9 Dadri 1 51 49 146,948 78,022 68,926 District (Rural) Total: 444 437 I,J54,629 612,789 541,840

Statement 5 presents C.O. blockwise number of total and inhabited villages and rural population by sex in 2001. There are 9 C.O. blocks in the district. Dadri] C.D. blockis partly both in Bhiwani and Jhajjar districts. There are total 52 villages in Dadri I C.D. block, out of these 51 villages are in Bhiwani district. One uninhabited village ofDadri J CD. block falls in Ihajjardistrict. With 78 villages, Laharu C.D. block is the biggest but in tenns of population, Bhiwani C.D. block (2,27,843 persons) is the biggest. In terms of population, Siwani C.O. block (76,046 persons) is the smallest but in terms of number ofvillages, Bawani Khera C.D. block (27 villages) is the smallest. There are total 444 villages, of these 437 are inhabited in the district.

(xxii) S T ATEMENT-li PorULAnON OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS) / TOWNS, 200] SI. No. Name ofUAffown Urban status Name of Population tahsil where Persons Males Females town is located 2 3 4 5 . 6 7

Bawani Khera Me Bawani Khera 17,424 9,273 8,151 2 Bhlwani Mel Bhiwani 169,531 91,697 77,834 3 Toshanl Me Tosham 11,272 5,981 5,291 4 Siwani Me Siwani 15,850 8,463 7,387 5 Loharu Me Loharu 11,421 5,991 5,430 6 Charkhi Dadri MC Dadri 44,895 24,059 20,836 District (Urban) total: 270,393 145,464 124,929

Statement 6 explains the population of urban agglomerations (including constituent units) and towns of the district in 2001. There is no urban agglomeration in the district. But there is one municipal council, namely, Bhiwani M.C!' having population 169,531. The remaining five statutory towns have the urban status of municipal committee. All the six tahsils, each one comprises of one statutory town. Among municipal committees, Charkhi Dadri M.C., with 44,895 population, is the biggest. All the four remaining municipal committes each have less than 20,000 population. Tosham is the smallest town with 11,272 population, closely followed by Loham town with 11,421 persons.

(xxiii) STATEMFNT-7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE ATC-D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER2001 CENSUS AND AMFNITlES AVAILABLE Whether it is SI. No. Name of CD. block Name of village Location code Population Whether it is number Tahsil C.D. block headquarters headquarters

2 3 4 5 6 7 Bawani Khera Ratera (34) OQ416800 5.112 No No No 2 Bawanj Khera Jamalpur (40) 00417100 7,364 No 3 Bawani Khera Barsi (133) 00417400 23,264 No No 4 Bawani Khera Baliali (44) 004 177(l{) 10,643 No No 5 Bawani Khera Lohari Jatu (47) 0041SlOC 8.177 No No 6 Bawani Khera Pur (49) 00418300 6,340 No No 7 Bawani Khera Kungar (131) 00418500 9,050 No No No 8 Bawani Khera M undhal Khurd (57) 00418700 7,907 No 9 Bawani Khera Talu (51) 00418900 7,593 No No No 10 Bawani Khera M andhana (48) 00419000 5,444 No No II Bawani Khera (52) 00419100 11,876 No No 12 Bhiwani Badesra (53) 00419200 6,504 No 13 Bhiwani Chang (5) 00419300 11,817 No No No 14 Bhiwani Sai(I) 00419400 5,540 No No 15 Bhiwani Kelangji (130) 00419500 12,534 No No 16 Bhiwani (13 1) 00419700 11,339 No No 17 Bhiwani Bamla(I5) 00420000 10,345 No No 18 Bhiwani (6) 00420200 7,076 No No 19 Bhiwani T igrana ( 10) 00420700 9,~69 No No 20 Bhiwani Paluwas (12) 00421100 5,375 No No 21 Bhiwani (24) 00421700 12,861 No No 22 Bhiwani Dinod (26) 00421900 10,102 NQ No 23 Bhiwani Devsar (25) 00422100 10.780 No No 24 Bhiwani Manheru (113) 00423300 7,220 No No 25 Kairu (65) 00424900 6,242 No No 26 Kairu Lohani (53) 00426100 5,096 No Yes 27 Kairu Kairu (72) 00427000 8,077 No No 28 Kairu Devrala (73) 00427400 5,387 No No 29 Tosharn Dhani Mahu (46) 00428000 5,173 No No 30 Tosharn (30) 00428200 5,320 No No 31 Tosharn Sandwa(76) 00428800 5,659 No No 32 Tosharn Sagban (31) 00430700 5,572 No No 33 Tosharn Kirawar (38) 00431000 5,056 No No 34 Tosham Khanak(34) 00431200 6,828 No No 35 Tosham Miran (89) 00432400 6,456 No No 36 Siwani Barwa (133) 00433200 9,829 No No 37 Loharu Behal(106) 00438900 9,566 No No 38 Loharu Kurdal(70) 00440600 5,128 No 39 Loharu Sohasra(6 I) 00443200 5,255 No No cont......

(xxiv) STATEMFNT-7 VILLAGES ,''1m POPULATION OF5,OO(] AND A..HOVE AT CD. BWCKLEVELAS PFR 2()Ol CENSUS A.'ID AMENITIES AVAILABLE Amenities available Communication Banking Educational Medical Drinking Water Railway station Tap water Commercial Co-operative Senior Secondary College Primary Heal1h Primary Health Bank Bank School Centre Sub-centre 13 14 15 8 9 10 11 12 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Nu Yes No 2 Yes No Yes No Yes No No 2 Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 2 2 Yes Yes 2 Yes Yes I Yes No 2 Yes No I Yes No 2 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes. No 1 Yes No 2 Yes No 2 Yes No I Yes No Yes No Yes :-lo Yes No 2 Yes No I Yes No 2 2 '2 Yes No I 1 Yes Yes 2 Yes No 2 Yes No 2 Yes No cont ......

(xxv) STATFMENT-7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATJONOF5,OOO AND ABOVE ATC.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER200t CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE SI. No. Name of C.D. block Name of village Location code Population Whether it is Whether it is number Tahsil C.D. block headquarters headquarters

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 40 Badhra Berla( 19) 00448100 5,241 No No 41 Badhra Kadma(57) 00450200 6.351 No No 42 Dadri II Chirya(175) 00451500 5,370 No No 43 Dadri II lhojhu Kal:m(71) 00452000 7,831 No No 44 Dadri II Charkhi( 143) 00453600 6,481 No No 45 Dadri II Chhapar(98) 00454600 5,447 No No 46 Dadri II Sanwer(121) 00456300 7,311 No No 47 Dadri II Bond Kalan (127) 00456800 12,594 No No 48 Dadri II Ranila (130) 00457100 8,967 No No 49 Dadri II Sanjerwas (131 ) 00457300 5,493 No No 50 Dadri n Achina(J53) 00458200 6,032 No No 51 Dadri" Imlota (J 59) 00458700 5.987 No No 52 Dadri II Sarnaspur (164) 00459600 5.690 No No Concl......

Statement 7 detai Is the villages with population 5,000 and above CD. blockwise and amenities available therein in 200 l. The district contains 52 such villages, out of which the highest number (13 vi lIages) is in Bhiwani C.D. block, followed by Bawanikhera and Dadri II CD. blocks (II villages each), Tosham (7 villages), Kairu (4 villages), Loharu (3 villages), Badhra (2 villages) and Siwani (one village). No village contains tahsil headquarters but Kairu village houses the headquarters of a C.D. block. Out of these 52

(xxvi) STATEMFNT-7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATIONOF5,OOO AND ABOVE ATC.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER200] CFNSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Amenities availahle Educational Medical Drinking Communication Banking Water Railway station Senior Secondary College Primary Health Primary Health Tap water Commercial Co-operative School Centre Sub-centre Bank Bank 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15

2 '. r Yes No I 2 Yes No 2 2 Yes No 2 2 Yes No 2 1 2 Yes No Yes No 2 2 Yes No I 2 2 Yes No 2 2 Yes No Yes No 2 Yes No Yes No Yes No Concl......

villages, 48 possess Senior Secondary School, Bond Kalan village has a rural college, 26 villages contain the amenity of Primary Health Centre and all the 52 villages possess the amenity of Primary Health Sub Centre and drinking water facility through tap. Kharak Kalan, Bamla, Manheru and Barwa villages have rural railway stations of the district. Out of these 52 villages, 31 villages have commercial bank and 10 villages contain co-operative bank facility.

(xxvii) S T A TEMENT-8 STATUTORYTOWNS WITHPOPULATJON LESS THAN 5000 AS PFR 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

There is no statutory town with less than 5,000 population in Bhiwani district, therefore this statement is not applicable. STATEMENT-9 HOUSELESS AND INSTITUfIONALPOPtJLATIONOFTAHSILS, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 S1. No. District / Tahsil / Town TIR/U Housekss population Institutional pop ulatiul1

Number of Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females households households 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II District Bhiwani T 884 4.595 2.607 1.988 283 4,432 3.086 1,346 R 582 3,065 1,756 1.)09 205 2.616 1,681 935 U 302 1.530 851 679 78 1.816 1.405 411 fahsil Bawani Khera T 14 68 34 34 9 62 32 30 R 9 41 20 21 9 62 32 30 U 5 27 14 13 2 Bawani Khera (M C) U 5 27 14 13 3 Tahsil Bhiwani T 250 1,273 737 536 129 2,245 1,647 598 R 80 446 280 166 69 582 339 243 U 170 827 457 370 60 1,663 1.308 355 4 Bhiwani (M CI ) U 170 827 457 370 60 1,663 1,308 355 5 Tahsil Tosham T 61 296 156 140 27 466 334 132 R 57 267 140 127 26 450 319 131 U 4 29 16 13 16 15 I 6 Tosham (MC) U 4 29 16 13 1 16 15 7 Tahsil Siwani T 42 140 78 62 8 60 40 20 R 34 96 56 40 8 60 40 20 U 8 44 22 22 8 Siwani (M C) U 8 44 22 22 9 Tahsil Loharu T 77 397 224 173 23 765 652 113 R 41 237 129 108 22 758 647 III U 36 160 95 65 7 5 2 10 Loharu (MC) U 36 160 95 65 7 5 2 II Tahsil Dadri T 440 2,421 1,378 1,043 87 834 381 453 R 361 1,978 1,131 847 71 704 304 400 U 79 443 247 196 16 130 77 53 12 Charkhi Dadri (M C) U 79 443 247 196 16 130 77 53

Statement 9 portrays the house less and institutional population by residence and sex for each constituent unit i.e. tahsil/town in 2001. The district recorded 884 households with a population of 4,595 as houseless and 283 households with 4,432 institutional population. Highest concentration of house less population is observed in rural areas of Dadri tahsil (1978 persons) and of institutional population in Loharu tahsil (758 persons). Lowest houseless popUlation is found in rural areas ofBawani Khera tahsil (41 persons) and institutional population in Siwani tahsil (60 persons). Among urban areas, house less and institutional population were mainly concentrated in Bhiwani M.C!' as 827 and 1.663 persons respecti\ ely followed by Charkhi Dadri M.C. as 443 and 130 persons respectively. Bawani Khera and Siwani M.Cs. recorded no institutional population.

(xxviii) ANALYTICAL NOTE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :BHIWANI

2 ANALYTICA L NOTE

Analytical Note

(i) History and scope of the District Census Village and Town Directory, while Part-B included Handbook: Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of every village in case of rural and ward in town/urban area. The Ever since the beginn ing of first post Independence inclusion of Scheduled Castes PCA was the additional Census ofIndia 1951, the publication of District Census feature of the 198 I Census. Besides, the new Handbooks (DCHBs) has become a regular feature parameters introduced at 1981 Census, viz; information of the Indian Census, produced by the Census on Adult Literacy Centres, Primary Health Sub-Centres Organisation on behalf of the State Government. The and Community Health Workers in the villages aimed DCHB is a unique publication, which gives the Census to provide information to meet the requirement of the as well as Non-Census data down to every village in Revised Minimum Needs Programmes, and case of rural areas and ward within the town/urban information on approach to the village was also provided areas in the State. Undisputedly, it is recognized as. for the firsttime in the Village Directory aimed to help one ofthe most comprehensive source of information. in taking stock of villages requiring road linkages in In fact., this is the only publication which provides the district. Likewise, Statement IV-A in the Town Primary Census Abstracts based on Census and Non­ Directory aimed to provide data on slums so as Census data on infrastructure and amenities available, undertake development activities in such areas. such as educational, medical, postal, communicational, The manner of presentation of the DCHBs for etc. at the sub-micro level of village in case of rural the 1991 Census was, by and large, the same as followed areas and ward in town. It is inter alia used for in 1981 Census. However, the format of PCA was delimitation of constituencies, formulation of local level slightly restructured in the 1991 Census for the benefit and regional plans and serves as a valuable tool for district admin istration. of data users. This apart, the village level data was presented Community Development (CD) Blockwise Evidently, DCHB is and has remained to be the to cater the need of grass root planning as envisaged most comprehensive and valuable product of the under the five year plans. The nine-fold industrial Census organization ever since its initiation. It has been classification of the main workers was reintroduced the endeavour of the Census of India to enlarge the by replacing the four-fold industrial category adopted content and coverage of the data presented at every at the 1981 Census. In addition, the PCA also gave Census. The DCHB series of 1951 Census contained population in the 0-6 age group by sex essential for important Census Tables and the Prima(y Census working out effective literacy rate, besides providing Abstract. At the 1961 Census, the scope of the DCHB proportion of child population in this age-group. was enlarged by including a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, Census tables and the The DCHB 2001, the present volume, is the sixth Village and Town Directory. In 1971, the DCHBs in series; and fourth after inception of Haryana State were planned in three parts; Part - A included the on 1st. November, 1966. The pattern followed is, by Vi lIage and Town Directory, Part - B included Village and large, similar to that of the 1991 Census. The new and Townwise PCA, while the Part - C was meant to features included information on the availability of include analysis of Census data and a write up covering newspapers/magazines, banking facility, agricultural social, cultural, historical and other important aspects. and non- agricultural societies, recreational and cultural However, in some States/Union Territories Part-C facilities, and important commodities manufactured in remained confined to the District Tables only. the village find mention. MOlie important is that it is for During 1981 Census, some new features were the first time in the history 'of Indian Census that added and the formats of Vi II age and Town Directory Permanent Location Code Number (PLCN) has been were restructured" somewhat. These volumes were allotted to every village in the State to meet the demand published for each district in two parts. Part- A included from different organizations to study the village level

3 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :BHIWANI data over a time spell. It is believed that the permanent Against the battle of Mahabharata, the Kuru location codes assigned to each village would help in Kingdom was divided into three parts: ; tracing the precise location.of a village on account of Kurudesa; and Kuru-Jangala. The Bhiwani territory formed a part of the last division, i.e. Kuru-Jangala, jurisdictional changes in the boundaries of various which was ruled by Parikshita from Asandivat administrative areas in the times to come. ( now in Kamal district) as his capital. Later (ii) Brief history of the district: * on Kuru-Jangala met its downfall. The result being Bhiwani district came into existence on December the division of the kingdom into many small States 22, 1972. It is named after the headquarters town of including Indraprastha and Isukara (). The "Bhiwani area formed a part of the latter State. With Bhiwan~ believed to be a corruption ofthe word Bhani. From Bhani it changed to Bhiani and then to Bhiwani. the decline of the Kurus in the course oftime, many Tradition has it that one Neem, a Jatu Raj put, who tribes like Jarttrikas (Jats). Abhiras (), Bhadras belonged to village Bawani, then in Tahsil of the (Bhadanakas) and , flocked into this region. Hisar (Hissar) district. came to settle at Kaunt, a vi II age They intermixed and became part and parcel of the near the present town of Bhiwani. This was resented early settlers. The intermixture is believed to have by the local Jat inhabitants and they plotted his murder. given the people a singular breadth and energy which Neem was warned by a Jat woman named Bahni, and made them sturdy agriculturists, cattle breeders and thus had forewarned his revenge on the local Jats. He strong fighters. Nothing much can be stated historically killed most of them at a banquet the site of which was about this region upto the rise of and during the Mauryan reign. The punch-marked and uninscribed mined ""ith gunpowder. He married Balmi and founded cast coins discovered at Naurangabad and Tosham a village named after her. preserved in an archaeological museum at Jhajjar Archaeological excavations and explorations indicate that at least these two towns were centres of conducted so far in the district have revealed that trade. A large number ofYaudheya coins found from this region was first inhabited by the Chalcolithic Naurangabad then known as Prakritanakanagar, agricultural communities as early as 2400 B.C. These Bhiwani, Tosham, Bawani Khera and Dhanana in this early settlers of this area, known as Sothians lived at district, indicate the domination of Yaudheyas, a Mitathal, Chang, Tigrana, Dadri, Manheru, Mishri, republican tribe after the fall of the Mauryas. Jhinjar and Talu in small mud-brick houses with In the 1'1 century B.C. Indo-Greeks defeated thatched roofs, comprising about 50 to 100 houses Yaudheyas and ruled over this region for a short while each. They engaged themselves in agriculture, and were replaced by the Kushans during A.D. 1sl domesticated cows, bulls, goats etc., and used wheel century and ruled for about 150 years. Yaudheyas again made pottery painted in bichrome with black and revived their rule and continued upto A.D.350 when white designs. They used , bronze and stone Samudragupta, the great Gupta ruler of Magadha, implements though only a few pieces have been brought them under his rule. The settlements of discovered. Subsequent to the Chalcolithic period Naurangabad and Tosham seem to have retained their 'traces of the Harappan or possibly the pre-Harappan earlier respectable status during this period­ ~ulture are also visible. It cannot be stat~d with Naurangabad as a political seat and Tosham as a certainty whether the Harappans migrated to this area religious centre-where two holy tanks and one temple or their culture was diffused to this area or the devoted to god ', were built by one Acharya development was indigenous and pre-Harappan. Somatrata. A small building known as Baradari or The appearance of the Aryans later on in this area Kachehri, built by Prithviraja Chahamana on the small is supported by the grey ware pottery found from a stone hillock to the north ofTosham hill provides an few sites in the District. Archaeological explorations indication that this area was under the Chahamanas of indicate that the first Aryan settlements were located Delhi during A.D. 12th century. in the northern part of the district i.e. Bawani Khera, This area came in the limelight again in the first Kungar and Jamalpur. According to a tradition, Nakula few decades of the Tughlaq rule. It became the scene one of the five Pandavas, during the course of his of many royal hunting parties. Muha~mad's cousin, digvijaya, fought against these Aryan :;ettlers of Firoz (A.D.1351-88), who had an unusual fancy for Bhiwani and brought them under his sway. Hisar, brought this tract aJongwith other areas in the *Extracats taken from Haryana District Gazetteers, Bhiwani, J 982 'Extracts taken from Haryana District Gazetteers-Hisar, 1987

4 ANALYTICAL NOTE region into prominence. In view of its strategic possessions of Sindhi a, west of the , passed on to the British Company by the treaty of importance, he posted detachments at Bahl, Tosh~m and Hansi. This tract felt the impact ofTimur's invasIOn SurjiArjungaon in 1809. on India in A.D. 1398, thbugh it was not directly invaded. When Raja Bhag Singh of and Bhai Lal Singh Alongv,'ith other territories in the , it fell ofKaithal, both declined to hold this regi9n and Nijabat out of the hands of the Sultan in A.D. 1408, but was Ali Khan, the Nawab of Jhajjar was denied the later recovered by the imperial forces under emperor occupation ofthis tract, forpolitical reasons, Lord Minto, Nasir-Ud-din Muhammad Tughlaq. 111 A. D. 1411, the General advised Seton, the British however, it came into the possession of Khizr Khall Resident at Delhi, to use military strength to crush the who subseque.ntly in A.D. 1414, ascended the turone turbulent people of this central region consisting of ofDelhi as the first ruler of the dynasty. Bahlol , B h iwan i and the eastern part of H] sar. A big Ladi, Govemor of seized it from Mohammad force, under the charge of Gardiner, Ass istant to the Shah (AD. 1445-50), the last of the Sa),}'ids. The Resident at Delhi, was sent in March, 1810 which was: new rulers started a sort of Tribal oligarchy. The checked manfully at Bhiv-ani. Bhiwani peap Ie continued Afghans and others were invited in large numbers to their gallant action and stopped the enemy for two long settle in the country and zamidari'3 were granted to days. But on the third day, they could not maintain them in ample measure. The district alongwith other their position and retreated to the town. S inee the British adjacent tracts was given to .one Muhabbat Khan as forces were equipped with heavy artillery, they fief-holder. Unfortunately, this system did not work breached the walls of the town. A bloody struggle properly, for the Sultanate was not strong to assert ensued. The people fought with courage but were itself. The new zamidaris proved to be a turbulent driven back and followed into the fort. There were element which eventually spelled the fall of the Lodis heavy losses on both sides. After the battle, the entire leaving the field free for the Mughals. tract was brought under the British control without any Babur, the Mughal, launched a fierce attack on stiff opposition. It was made a part ofthe India in A.D.IS26. Hamid Khan, the official incharge where it remained, silentand peaceful, upto 1857. of the Hisar Division put up a fierce battle near Hisar The placid waters ofBhiwani were disturbed once with Babur's son Humayun, but was defeated. Out of again in 1857. Thelats, Ranghars, Pachhadas, Raj puts, pleasure, Babur gave Hisar Division (including the Kasabs and others rose up enmasse and destroyed all present Bhiwani area) to Humayun as a reward, which vestiges of the British rule from the region. The people he controlled until A.D. 1530 when Babur died and he of Dadri and Loharu followed suit. The rebellion in himself ascended the throne to Delhi. Akbar divided Loharu was so serious that it was only with the help of his kingdom into subahs, sirkars and mahals or British Cavalry that the Nawab restored his authority. . He placed this tract in the central subah of The turbulent situation in the area continued upto Delhi. The whole of what is now the Bhiwani district was mostly in sirkar ofHisar Firuza (principal mahals September when General Van Courtland came with a being Tosham, Seoran and Siwani) and sirkar of Delhi big force and defeated the people in several actions (principal mahals being Dadri Taha). After the decline and established British order again. With the end of of the , the Marathas, Jats, and the Uprising, vengeance ofthe British started. Hundreds Baluchs came and extorted what they could. This was of people were hanged and their villages burnt. Dadri, , an Irishman, who came to [ndia in which was in the possession ofNawab Bahadur lang, 1780-81 and provided good government to the people. a relative of the Jhajjar Nawab was confiscated. 11 He divided ilis territory into 14 parganas, the Bhiwani was conferred on Raja Sarup Singh of lind. The district having four Dadri, Bhiwani, Tosham and S iwani. Bhiwani area (except Dadri and Loharu) alongwith Marathas, , Jats and Raj puts joined hands and the south-east Punjab, roughly comprising Haryana, defeated George Thomas, who was betrayed by several which had hitherto been a part bfthe North-Western of his chiefofficers~ Province, was tagged to the Punjab vide Government Within two years of the abandonment of his ofIndia, Notification No. 606 of April13, 1858. dominion by George Thomas, the rising power of The people of Bhiwani and Loharu suffered in Sindhia in. was completely broken by the various ways but cou[d not raise even their little finger British forces under General Lake in the Second against their rulers. Contrary to it, the poor and exploited War. The Bhiwani area, with other

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people of about 50 villages in Dadri, led by their local with Punjab on November 1, 1956 and consequently Choudharis and Hakim KasimAli rose enmasse (May district, of which Dadri was a part, 1864), captured police stati0!1s, arrested their officers became one of the then 19 districts of Punjab. Four and proclaimed the end of Raja R3ghbir Singh rule. villages of the Dadri tahsil viz. Umravat, Halluwas, This was a bold challenge to the Raja who immediately Dharana and Rajgarh with a total area of 31.4 square marched in person at the head of a big army. His first kms were transferred to the Bhiwani tahsil of Hisar attack was on Charkhi (MayI4), where some 1,500 or district. This entire area was included in the new State 2,000 of the rebellious Jats had collected and of Haryana on November I, 1966. entrenched themselves. They resisted the Raja to the (iii) Administrative set up : last. But ultimately, they were defeated and their village was burnt. Next, prices if! the post-war years hit them Bhiwani district is part of Western Haryana . very badly. Then came calamities like plague and IT is located just south ofHisar district, Western border influenza, t11e Government reliefwork in the suffering is touching State and southern boundary is villages in those critical hours was far from satisfactory. formed by . To its east lie Rohtak The Bhiwani peasantry, who had been by and large, and lhajjar districts. loyal to the Government before and during the war, The State has been experiencing inter-district and reacted now to the shabby treatment meted out to them inter-tahsil jurisdictional transfers ever since its by the Government after the war. The congress formation 011 1st November, 1966. There were 7 movement started gaining acceptability after the end districts at the 1971 Census which increased to 12 in of the World War (1914-18). The revolutionary 1981, 16 in 1991 and further to 19 in 200 I. Likewise resolutions condemning the Rowlatt Act were passed the number oftahsils has increased from 32 to 67 and in the mass meeting (April 6, (919) at Bhiwani. towns from 65 to I 06 in 1971 and 2001 respectively. The agitation was further intensified when Khilafat In 1991, Haryana State contained four Movement gained momentum (1920). Bawani Khera, Administrative Divisions, namely, , Rohtak, Charkhi Dadri, and almost all places where and Hisar. covered AmbaIa, lived took part in the agitation. , Kurukshetra and districts; launched Non-Cooperation Movement (August 1, extended on Kamal, , , 1920). The Khllafat here-after became a part of the and Rohtak districts; Gurgaon 'Division spread over N on-Cooperation Movement. The First Ambala Gurgaon, Faridabap, and Mahendragarh Division (Haryana) Conference was held at Bhiwani districts; and Hisar Division controlled lind, Bhiwani, on October 22, 1920, where Mahatma Gandhi was the Hisar and districts. chief guest. This had a great effect on the people of the area. The programme of the non-cooperation At the time of 200 1 Census, three newly created became popular in towns and even in villages. When districts of (carved out of ), Civil Disobedience was launched in 1930, the people Fatehabad (carved out of ) and lhajjar ofBhiwani prepared salt at Bhiwani on April 20, 1930 (carved out of Rohtak district) have been added in the in defiance of salt laws. The local cloth dealers took a Divisions of their parent districts. vow not to import foreign cloth. Bhiwani district is part of Hisar Division having During the Quit-India Movement (1942), the four sub-divisional offices at Bhiwani, Siwani, Loharu arrests in Bhiwani exceeded a little over 300 (August and Dadri. The district contains six tahsils, namely, 1942-May 1944). Besides, many officers and soldiers Bawanikhera, Bhiwani, Tosham, Siwani, Loharu and from Bhiwani joined the Indian National Army. Dadri. Nine Community Development Blocks of Similarly, people ofLoharu and Dadri took active part Bawani Khera, Bhiwani, KaiJ:"u, Toshani, Siwani, in Parja Mandai Movement and played a vital role in Loharu, Badhra, Dadri-I and Dadri-II have been set the struggle for freedom. up in the district for the development of rural areas. Dadri II C.D.block has 55 villages. Its 51 villages are After Independence (1947) and the subsequent formation of PEPSU ( and East Punjab States in this district and four villages fall in lh!ljjar district. Union) on May 5, 1948, Dadri area of the lind State With the decl ine ofMug hal empire, tract comprising was included in the Mahendragarh district: Under the Bhiwani district came under the control of Marathas. State Reorganisation Act, 1956, PEPSU was merged But the whole of which included this

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JURISDICTIONAL CHANGES 1991-2001, DISTRICTBIDWANI Name of Number of· Number of Number of Changes since 1991 and Government Notification Number* Districtffahsil v!lIages villages newly towns 1991 2001 created 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 Distt. Bhiwani 439 444 3 6 6 Three villages, namely, Rampura (HB27), Bijlanwas (HB 148) and lainawas (147) were newly created vide No. S.O.19/11P A. 17/87/S-3/92 dt. 17-1-92 & S.0.45 & 47IPA/17/1887/S-3/99 dt. 15-4-99 respectively

'. Lost one village to Hansi tahsil vide No. S.O.31IPA.17/1887/S-5/92 dt. 27-2-92 Gained 3 villages from Rohtak tahsil vide No. S.O.63IPA.17/1887/S- 5/92 dt. 30-4-92 I. Bawani Khera 27 19 One village, namely. Rampura (HB27) newly created vide No. S.O.19/11P A 17/87/S 3192 dt. 17-1-92 Lost 6 villages to Bhiwani tahsil S.O. 73/CA.16/1 908/S-5/99 dt. 17-2-99

Lost 2 villages to Tosham tahsil vide No. S.0.32IPA.17/1887/S-5/92dt. 27-3-92 Lost 1 village to Hansi tahsil vide No.S.O.32IPA.17/1887/S-5/92 dt. 27- 3-92 2. Bhiwani 74 82 Gained 6 villages from Bawani Khera tahsil vide No. S.O.73/CA.16/1908/S-5199 dt. 17-2-99 Gained 3 villages from Rohtak tahsil vide No. S.O .. 631P A.17/1887/S- 5/92 dt. 30-4-92 Lost one village to Tosham tahsil vide No. S.O.32/PA.17/1887/S-5f1J2 dt. 27-3-92 3. Tosham 47 60 2 Gained 8 villages from Siwani tahsil vide No. S.O.911P A.17/1887/S-S/91 dt. 27-7-91; S.O.115IPA.l7/1887/S-5/93 dt. 17-12-93 & S.O. 121PA. 17/1887/S-5195 dt. 3-11-95 Gained 2 villages from Bawani Khera tahsil vide No. S.0.32IPA.17/1887/S-5192 dt. 27-3-92 Gained one village from Bhiwani tahsil S.0.32IPA.17/l887/S-5/92 dt. 27· 3-92 Two villages namely Bijlanwas (HB 148) and lainawas (HB147) were newly created vide No. S.O.45 & 47IPA/17/1887/S.3/99 dt. 15-4-99 4. Siwani 46 33 Lost 5 villages to Laharu tahsil vide No. S.O.91IPA.17/1887/S-5/91 dt. 24-7-91 Lost 8 villages to Tosham tahsil vide No. S.O.91IPA l7/1887/S-5/91 dt. 24-7-91 S.O.115IPA.17/1887/S-5/93 dt. 17-2-93 & 17-12-93 S.O.12IPA.l7/1887/S-5/95 dt. 3-11-95 5. Loharu 73 78 Gained 5 villages from Siwani tahsil vide No.S.O.911P A.17/1 887/S-5191 dt. 24-7-91 6. Dadri 172 172 No change ·Source : Financial commissioner, Revenue Department Haryana tract also was ceded by the Marathas to the British in and added to Bhiwani tahsil. With minor jurisdictional 1810. Delhi territory outlying area had three districts, changes, it remained part of Hisar district up till the namely, Central, southern and Northwestern. In 1820 creation of Bhiwani district on 22nd December 1972 Northwestern districj: was bifurcated into Northern and with Loharu, Bhiwani and Bawani Khera tahsils carved Western districts. The Western district included out from Hisar district and Dadri tahsil from Bhiwani, Hansi, Hisar and Sirsa. In 1824, Rohtak which Mahendragarh district. Ba>v~ni Khera tahsil was was part of Western district now formed a separate created just one day before the notification of the new district to which Bhiwani tahsil was transferred. In Bhiwani district. Siwani tahsil came into existence in 186!, Bhiwani tahsil was detached from Rohtak and December,! 980 by taking some villages of Bhiwani added to Hisar district. Tosham tahsil was abolished and Loharu tahsils. Tosham tahsil was created in

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November, 1989 by taking some areas ofBawani Khera, Bhiwan·i, Siwani, Loham, and Dadri. Sub-divisions are Bhiwani and Siwani tahsils. not necessarily co-terminus with the name of their respective tahsils. Bawani Khera, Bhiwani and Tosham In 1991 Census Bhiwani district had six tahsils, tahsils are under the administrative control ofBhiwani Bawani Khera (27 villages and Bawani Khera town), Sub Division. Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samitis Bhiwani (74 villages and Bhiwani town), Tosham (47 correspond to the district and C.D. Block boundaries villages and Tosham town), Siwani (46 villages and Siwani town), Loham(73 villages and Loham town) except that the municipal areas are not covered by them. and Dadri (I 72 villages and Charkhi Dadri town)" The Zila Parishad, elects its President and Vice­ Intercensal period of 1991-200 I witnessed some President from amongst the elected members. The changes in the district. 3 villages were gained by term of office of members is five years. An officer in the senior scale of LA.S. is deputed by the State Bhiwani tahsil from Rohtak tahsil (Rohtak district) and government as the Chief Executive Officer to the Zila one village of Bawani Khera tahsil was lost to ~{ansi tahsil ofHisar district. Bawani Khera tahsi I lost another Parishad. The Parishad is also assisted by various departments of the district. At the Community 6 villages to Bhiwani tahsil and two villages to Tosham Development Block level, each has tahsil. One new village Rampura (Had bast No 27) an elected Chairman and Vice Chairman. The Block had been created out of Baliali village (Had bast No Development and Panchayat Officer works as 44) in Bawani Khera tahsil. Bhiwani tahsil gained six villages from Bawani Khera tahsil and 3 villages from Executive Officer of the Panchayat Samiti. The executive authority for the purpose of carrying out the Rohtak tahsil, whereas it lost one village to Tosham provisions of the Haryana Zila Parishad and Panchayat tahsil. Tosham tahsil gained 8 villages from Siwani Samitis (C.D. Blocks) Act vests in the ChiefExecutive tahsil, 2 villages from Bawani Khera tahsil and one Officer and the Block Development arid Panchayat village from Bhiwani tahsil. Two villages, namely, Bijlanwas (Hadbast No148) and lainawas (Had bast Officer respectively. No 147) were newly created out of Indiwal i(Hadbast The statutory urban local bodies are municipal N071) and Mandhan (HadbastNo 98) respectively in councils and municipal committees. The urban local Tosham tahsil. Siwani tahsil lost 8 villages to Tosham bodies elect councilors from each of the ward and their tahsil and 5 villages to Loham tahsil. Loham tahsil term is five years. gained five villages from Siwani tahsil. Dadri tahsil Process of governance at the lowest level is Gram experienced no jurisdictional change. Panchayat which makes adequate arrangements for The administrative position of the district in 2001 the development in various fields in rural areas. was that it contained six tahsils, namely, Bawani Khera (iv) Physical Features (19 villages and Bawani Khera town), Bhiwani (82 villages and Bhiwani town), Tosham (60 villages and Location and Size : Tosham town), Siwani(33 villages and Siwani town), Bhiwani district lies between 28° 22' 00" north Loham(78 villages and Loham town) and Dadri (172 and 29° 04' 35" north latitude and between 75° 28' viIIages and Charkhi Dadri town). 00" east and 76° 28' 45" east longitude. It has a Administratively, the Deputy Commissioner is the geographical area of4, 778.00*sq.km forming 10.8 per overall in charge of the general administration in the district and is to perform the duties of the District cent of the total State area. It comprises of 4,726.56 Magistrate and the District Collector. Below the square kilometres ofmral and 51.44 square kilometres Deputy Commissioner is the Additional Deputy of urban area. Commissioner who assists the Deputy Commissioner Bhiwani district is located in the South western in the work relating to general administration, rural development, etc. The Deputy Commissioner along part of the State. It is compact shaped. It is bounded with ADC, Chief Executive Officer of Zila Parishad by Hisar district in the north, Mahendragarh district in Superintendent of Police and other Senior Officer~ the South, eastern boundary i~ made ~y Rohtak and of the district looks after the development and lhajjar districts. To its west and south-west lies regulatory functions in the district. Rajasthan State. To decentralize the authority in the administrative * Area figures supplied by the Surveyor General of India are set up, the district is divided into four sub-divisions, provisional.

8 ANALYTICAL NOTE pockets of the region. The on ly limited signs of natural Physiography drainage in the district are-ofephemeral inland drainage. In general, the district is a sandy, undulating plain There are no other traces of even seasonal rivulets or dotted with sand dunes of various shapes and sizes streams elsewhere in the district. The district is dotted particularly in the south western parts which fonn a with sand dunes topography. Nevertheless, in the thirsty land covered with steppe vegetation. The central and northwestern parts where there is a monotony of this sandy plain is disturbed in parts by scattering ofthe remains of the Aravalli system, water the relics of Aravalli hills. does collect in low lying areas after the rains forming what are locally called tals. These ponds dry up during Physiographically, the district can be divided into summer. There is, however, hardly any village where three regions (i) Siwani Undulating Plain with Sand there is no pond. These ponds are formed in naturally dunes (ii) Bhiwani Plain with Aravalli Offshoots and low-lying are!is or locations from where earth has (iii) Loharu Bagar. been removed for making bricks for construction. In Slwani Undulating Plain with Sand dunes extends most parts of t~\e distr\ct, water table is very deep over northwestern part of the district, making western and water brackish. The only conspicuous water boundary with Rajasthan State. Due to severe aridity channels to be seen in the district are canals! and meagerness of rail1fai!, scattered bushes and distributaries/minors etc. The general lack ofnatural scrubs, kikar and babool are found. It slightly differs drainage or water bodies symbolizes the dominance from Loharu Bagar because offormation of sand dunes ofarid conditions in the district. and their direction. The sand dunes are formed on Climate: undulating surface throughout the region. Sand dunes are both latitudinal and transverse in their extent. The far interior location and bordering the Bhiwani Plain with Aravalli offshoots extends over Rajasthan desert in the west have deeply influenced eastern half of the district covering the areas of the climate of the district. The climate of the district Bawani Khera, Bhiwani, Dadri and Tosham tahsils. is known for its dryness and extremes oftemperature Although region is a plain area but its southern part is and scanty rainfall. The district has a sub-tropical little upland due to the presence ofArayal!i Offshoots. continental monsoon climate where we find seasonal Rocky surfaces are also found in the region. Western rhythm, very hot summer, cool winter, unreliable parts of region are thinly dotted with sal1d dunes. Loham rainfall and great variation in temperature. Air is Bagar extends over south western part of the district; generally dry during the greater part of the year. covering parts ofBhiwani, Siwani, Tosham and Dadri Scorching dust laden winds that blow during hot tahsils but whole of Loharu tahsil. Western and season render the weather very tiring. Dense fog southwestern parts ofthe regi on touch R~asthan State. sometimes occurs during winter months. Large heaps of sand dunes with varied nature are found Four seasons are observed in a year. Mid-March here. Mostly the sand dunes are latitudinal in their to end of June is summer season, followed by rainy extent. The area is subject to excessive wind erosion season from July to after whicn a and overlaid by drifting sand cover. Soils are very deep mid~September, and higilly permeable. Drainages dry up rapidly. Steppe transition period of two months follows. Then comes type of vegetation is found in this region. the cold season from mid-November to mid-March. With the start of cold season temperatures begin to Drainage: decrease rapidly. January is the coldest month when Bhiwani district falls in totaJly arid zone ofthe State. mean daily maximum temperature is about 22°C and There is neither perennial nor seasonal river Istream mean daily minimum at 5° to 6° C. Cold waves affect in the district except the water seasonally flowing down the region in the wake Qf passing western disturbances the slopes of the Aravalli relics in the northern part of and the minimum temperatures drop down to about 4° Mahendragarh district which has carved gullies C occasionally. The highest ,maximum temperature extel)ding into southern parts ofDadri tahsil. But these recorded in the region at Hi~ar was 48,30 C on May gullies disappear within a few kilometers after entering 30, 1944 and the lowest minimum temperature was the district and absorbed in sand through percolation 3.9°ConJanuary31,1929. and ~vaporation. There is no scarcity of underground ln the absence of meteorological observatory in water in the district, however, there is a progressive the district, mean meteorological conditions prevailing rise in the water level leading to water logging in main

9 DlSTRiCT CENSUS HANDBOOK :BHIWANI in the surrounding districts may be taken as The area under forests is classified according to representative of the district in general. With the onset ownership, viz. Private and State. Forests owned by of summer season, temperatures begin to rise rapidly. corporate bodies and private individuals are included May and June are the hottest months. The mean daily under private forests. The forests ofthe district mainly maximum temperatures during May are around 41°C. consist of waste strips on either side of the roads, ~anals 011 individual days the day temperature may and railways and some private lands. These strips are occasionally exceed 48°C. Hot westerly winds locally unfit for agricultural purposes al1d therefore are known as "Iooh" begin to blow from the month ofApril. managed by the Forest Department for afforestation. With the beginning of monsoon season, day The break-up of area under fD~ests during 2000- temperatures drop appreciably whereas nights continue 0] in the district was as follows: to be as hot as in summer. During rainy season, weather TYPES OF FORES TS Ir' THE DIS TRIer: 2000-01 is unpleasant due to increased moisture in t!:t:: ai r. After SI. No. Type of Forest Area the monsoon season day temperatures remain high but ( in Sq-Kms.)* night temperatures go down rapidly. 2 3 Rainfall records reveal that average annual rainfall Reserved Forests G.7 in the district is 38.6cms. and about 89 percent of 2 Protected Forests 88.3 the nonnal annual rainfall in the district is received j U nclassed Forests during June to September, July and August being the 4 Forests UIS 38 oflfA 1927 rainiest months. Rainfall generally increases from westto east. Rainfall in the month of June is significant 5 Forests U1S4&5 ofLPA 1900 mostly in the form of thundershowers. Passing Total Forest area 89.C western disturbances also bring rain during winter in Sou rce: Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Haryana 2000-0 I the form of thundershowers. The variation in the The district falls in the arid zone having extremes annual rainfall from year to year is very large. On an average there are 21 rainy days in a year. The of temperature and does not possess good forests. The south and south-western parts are an extension ofthe heaviest rainfall in 24 hours recorded in the district was 205.7 mm. at Bhiwani on August 9, 1972, almost Rajasthan desert. High velocity sand blowing winds pose a serious problem of unproductivity. Bhiwani 50 percent of normal annual rainfall. ForestDivision is engaged in intensive implementation Winds are gen~rally light in the district with some of the Desert Control Programme to halt the march of strengthening in force during late summer and monsoon the desert from Rajasthan. Shelter belts are raised by seasons. Cloudiness is moderate to heavy during growing sarkanda grass which serves as biological monsoon season, rest ofthe year skies are generally barrier to make wi nd breaks in the areas. Afforestation cleat or lightly clouded. Easterly or south -easterly and regeneration are essential parts of forestry in the winds blow during monsoon season but for the rest of district. Farm forestry'is introduced on large 'scale in year winds are westerly or north-westerly. Air is dry irrigated areas and on periphery of the"fields. for most part of the year. Relative humidity isgellerally Ornamental plants (parkinsonia, siris, goldmohar 11igh il1 the mornings and during monsoon season and jacranda, amaltas, etc.) have been planted on road sides from December to February. During su~mer season to lessen el1vironmental pollution. relative humidity is as low as 30 per cel1t in the Minor forest produce consists of grasses like kana, afternoons. Thunderstorms occur throughout the year mallah (palla) and gum etc. Shisham (Dalbargia, sissoo) but the highest incidence is during monsoon season. provides the best timber for furniture. Kikar {Acacia Natural Economic Resources nilotica), Israili kikar(Acacia tortilis) neem, siris and Forestry : jand provide firewood and timber. Sarkanda (kana) grass is used for mudha and ban-making. Thatching is Thedistrict covers Bhiwani, Dadri, Loharu, Badhra, also dOI1,e with grass. Mallah (palla) grass is used as Bawani Khera and Siwani forest ranges headed by the fodder. Lopping ofjand (Prosopis cineraria) provides Forest Range Officers. These ranges come under fodder during winter. Bhiwani Forest Division under the charge of Deputy Conservator of Forests stationed at Bhiwani: The district The district has xerophyte type of flora. Generally, falls in West Forest Circle with headquarters at H isar. the forests of the district fall in Northern Tropical Thorn

10 ANALYTICA L NOTE Forests category. Owing to extension of cultivation, the House Mouse, and the Indian hare comprise the very little natural forest is Jeft as preservation offlora. rodent fauna though notvery commonly seen. The blue Flora is scanty and ,Sparse. Forest areas are basically bull or Nilgai, onCe very common is sparsely found in confined to strips that pass through agricultural fields the district. Common birds seen in the district are or alongside canals, roads and railway tracks. Tree Shikara, Kabutar, Kauwa, JungJi kauwa, Koel, Bater, species found in forests, cultivated fields, waste lands Kala teetar, Bhura teetar, Cheel, Chiria, Tota, Bhatt aDd habitations are Jand (Prospois cineraria), Rahera Teetar, Ghuggi, Harial, Large Indian Parakeet, Indian (Tecomella undulata), Khairi (Acacia Senegal), Beri House sparrow, Bee-eater, Blue jay, In9ian Golden (Zizyphus maritiar.a), Reru (Acacia lellcophlaea),Jal Odele, Pied crested Cuckoo, Koel, Common crow or Va.n (Sa1vadora oleoides), Mallah {zizyphus pheasant, Rerivented Bulbul, White-e.ared BulhJ~, llummuJaria), Barh (Ficus bengalensis), Peepal (Ficus Indian Magpie Robin, Indjan Purple Sunbird, Red religiosa), Mesquite or Pahari kikar (Prosopisjuliflora), Munia, etc. B~sides, attractive birds such as Hoopoe, Kachnar (Bauhinia racemosa), Amaltas (Cassla Indian White-Eye are also seen in and around villages. fistula), Poplar (Populus nigra), Lasura (Cordia The national bird ofIndia, the common Peafow l is quite dichotoma), Imli (Tamarindus indica) and Barna common and is seen in orchards, fields and gardens. (Cca.a.e,'a religiosa). Some other type of trees fOUlld Water birds an;. se·en where."erthere are sizeable ~nks in the district are Safeda, Siris, Sernal. Karir or Kair, and other stretches of water. Kingfishers, waders like Pilkan, Gullar, Jungle Jalebi, Iacranda Kigelia, Kakera, sandpipers, stints, stills and the like are among such Toot, Sanjna, Papri, lamun, Anjun, etc. Shrubs and birds. Eastern Large Egret, Median Egret and Little herhs found in the district are Babu!, Puthkanda, Bansa, Egret are found in land water marshes, jheels, etc. Boi, KeOTa, Kandhel i, Piaza, Hingo, Ak, Bhang, J andi, Cattle Egret can be seen rno\' ing along grazing cattle. Hins, Karaunda, Pam-var, Bathu, Dhatura, ThaT, Nee!, Partridge and Quail game birds are also common ill Lantana, Khimp, Gandhela, Kaner, Nagphani, Kareli, the district. Bengal Green Pigeons and Blue Rock Sirghar, Sonta, Gokharu,jhaar, etc. Important grasses Pigeons are found either in the vicin ity or in the vi lIages. include Anjan grass, Bhurat, Dhaulu, Doob, Dab, Western Turtle Dove, Indian Ring Dove and Indian Palwan, Kara, Siru, Ghamur, Kans, Bara, Tatera, Spotted Dove are generally found in the cultivated field Chhimbear grass, etc. Jungli Karela.Akash bel, Matha trees. Some types of Sandgrouse are resident birds Giloh and Dudhi bel are parasites/climbers/sedges while others are visitors. Birds of economic importance available in the district. like Pariah Kite, Brahminy Kite, Vulture, Tawny Eagle, Forest areas are basically confined to strips Indian Jungle crow and House crow keep the district which pass through agricultural fields or along side cleared of dead animals. Indian Shikra, Laggar falcon of canals/roads and rail tracks. Sbisham (DaJbergia are residential birds of the district. Spotted Owlet and sissoo), Kikar (Acacia milotica) Israili kikar (Acada Eagle Owl keep a cbeck on rodent as weI! as insect tortilis), Siris (Albizia lebbeck), Neem (Azadirachta pests. There are many kinds of scorpions in the State. indica), Bakain (Melia azedarch) Gulmohar(Delonix A vel)' dreadful scorpion is found in the hilly area of regia) and Parkinson ia aculeate are being artificially Kapuri village near Charkhi Dadri in the district. It planted along rail, road and canal strips and in other can cause the death of a person. The cenripeds are private areas. Under the farm forestry scheme, vel)' common in Dadri tahsil ofthe district. Girgit, Goh, Eucalyptus is planted in agricultural fields. forests Nag, Kachhwa. Mendak, Sanda, Viper, etc. are among of the district are poorly stocked. The Active sand the reptiles and amphibians. dunes are devoid of any vegetation. Annual Minerals and Mining: plantation programmes are supplemented artificially by species like Kikar, Tortalis, Neem, Safeda, The geological structure of the district is formed Shisbam, Mesquite, Bakain, etc. 85 per cent of the of alluvium. A major part of the district is covered by growing stock is composed of Kikar and Tartalis. recent to sub recent deposits of alluvium and blown Tartalis is specifically planted in sand dune areas. sand. Flexible Sandstone rock from Kaliana 9 km South-West of Charkhi Dadt;i is of unique occurrence Fauna is enriched by the mammals found in the in India. Other two places in ·the world from where district such as Bandar, Kala Hiran, Lomri, Lal Lomri, such flexible sandstone is reported are USA and Brazil. Nilgai, Gidar, Pila Hiran, Jungli billi, Newla. Sehi, . Khargosh, chamgadar,jhau musa,jungle musa, Gharelu Extens.ive deposits of Kankar occurs in vast areas Musa, Sharelu Musa, etc. The common House Rat, of the district around Dadri-Rewari. Depending upon

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the chemical quality ofKankar, three zones have been Tract covering Loharu, Siwan and Bhiwani tahsils and identified in the district. FirstZone comprising Baliyali, small part in east having light sandy soils and shifting Siri, Jatu, Sohbanwala, Mandhana, Lohari Jatu and sand hills interspersed with hard rocks and in parts Kulchandwala villages have tabular kankar. Second Loamy bottoms. Haryana Tract covering Bawani zone of tabular kankar near Dadri comprises Misri, Khera and parts ofBhiwani tahsil in the east is generally Jhinjhar, Achiana, Dalawas and Neemli etc. Third level area havin·g firm clay soil, locally known as karri potential zone of sheet kankar is located around Tosham or Kaathi. In low lying areas soils affected by local consisting of villages Riwasa, Ahiron Ki Dh~ni, drainage becomes hard and clayey and is called Dakar. Khanak, Na(wa and Nigava. .. Chief soils of the Dadri Tract are Dakar, Rausli and Bhud covering Dadri I & II and Badl1ra Development The group ofhillocks located to the south and west Blocks. of Tosham at Dharan, Riwasa, Dhulhari and Nigam Kalan, standing out as inselberg in dune dominated The crops grown in the district are divided il1to topography in about 13 sq. km area, are composed two main categories viz. kharif and rabi, locally called entirely of instrusive bands. The granite as sawani and sadhi. The former is the summer season possesses all suitable properties for use as ornamental harvest and the latter the winter season harvest. Any and decorative building stone. The ash gray variety is crop which does not strictly fall within these two more important commercially as many manufacturers harvests is known as a zaid crop and its harvest is in the country are marketing this very successfully for called the zaid kharif or zaid rabi, according to the use in the country as well as for export to U.K. harvest with which it is assessed. Toria (an oilseed) is Germany, Italy, Japan etc. cultivated as zaid kharif and vegetables, melon and green fodder as zaid rabi. Inexhaustible deposits of quartzite are found in the State including Bhiwani district. It serves as road metal The major kharif crops ofthe district include bajra, and building construction marterial. Several stone cotton and paddy while the minor ones include crushers are working in Adalpur, Khodana and Kaliana. sugarcane, jowar, chilli, kharif pulses (moong) and Minor occurrence of saltpetre is also reported from kharifvegetables. the district. Brick earth/Ordinary clay for brick making The major rabi crops of the disrict include wheat, is available in plenty in the district. Copper is found in gram and oilseeds. Minor ones are barley, rabi pulses various combinations of oxides along shear zones and and vegetables. faults in Khodan-Rajawas and Khodan-Sureti hill Land and land-use pattern: ranges. In the year 2000-01, against a geographical area Occurrence of a thick band ofIron ore in the form of4778.00* sq. kms (includes 51.44 sq. kms. of urban offerrogenous quartzite is reported from Kaliana hill­ area), the area of the district according to village papers top and thin iron ore bands from Tosham hillock. Lead, supplied by the revenue authorities is 4602.3 8 sq. kms Zinc, Copper and Tin minerals have been reported from (rural area only). This shows difference in two sets of Tosham area of the district. These minerals are found areas arrived at by different methods of measurement only in Bhiwani district of the State. Small flakes of adopted by two separate agencies. "However, we wi II mica and pyrite near west of Atela are friable in nature discuss here land use as per village recorqs. Of the and can be used for manufacture of window glass bottle total area of460,238 hectares, 7,354 hectares area is glass. covered by uninhabited villages ofthe district; 407,335 Soil and Cropping Pattern : hectares is net sown area; 9,380 hectares is culturable waste (including gauchar and groves Land 36,169 Mostly the soils in the district are Sandy and loamy hectares of area is not avai lab I.e for cultivation to which sand (Bagar), the relaltively sandy loam and loam we may call barren and unculturable land. Net area (Bhangar and Nardak). Rocky surfaces are also found sown in the district is 88.5 percent of the total area. in the district, wh ich are the offshoots of Aravall i and standout against sandy swelling waves. The soils as Dadri tahsil has a rural area of 1365.17 sq. km. classified by the National Bureau of Soil Survey and whereas Bhiwani, Tosham, Loharu, Siwani and Bawani Land Use, Planning (leAR), Nagpur, ~he district has Khera tahsils possess 970.92 sq. km., 739.77 sq. km., mainly Orthids-Orthids and Ochrepts types of soils. 679.16 sq. km., 491.83 sq. km. and 355.53 sq. km. of On the basis of soil structure, the district can be divided rural area respectively. . into three tracts: Bagar, Haryana and Dadri. Bagar • Area figures supplted by the Surveyor General, India are provisional.

12 ~NALYTICA L NOTE Tenancy: Occupancy Tenants Acts of 1952 and 1954 declared all occupancy tenants as the owners of the Tenancy system was the outcome of insecure days land. The Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, 1953 after the decay of Mughal empire owing to conflict and the Pepsu Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Acto between two classes viz - the landlords and the tenants. 1955 contained provisions relating to ceiling on Taking into consideration, the deteriorating state of agricultural land holdings, utilization of surplus area agriculture and the cultivator, the Punjab Tenancy Act and security for tenants against exploitation and of 1887 was enacted providing the right of occupancy. ejectment were in force in different parts of Haryana. After Independence, the government decided to Government was further empowered to utilise the bring land reforms especially to carry out its policy of surplus area of both land-owners and tenants for the 'Land to tillers' in order to improve the condition of resettlement of ejected tenants, landless labourers and cultivators and increase agricultural production. smalliand-own~rs. All areas owned by a local owner Haryana State comprised areas which were earlier above 30 standard acres and by a displaced person either in Punjab or in Pepsu (Patiala and East Punjab above 50 standard acres were considered as surplus States Union) and had two different sets of legislation area. applicable t6 the State areas which were as follows: Haryana Ceiling on Land Holdings Act, 1972 was Punjab Laws enacted as recommended by the Central Land (1) The East Punjab Utilisation ofLands Act, 1949 Reforms Committee, which provided for the assessment of perm is sible area in relation to a family (2) The Punjab abolition of Ala Malikiyat and instead of an individual and reduced the permissible Talukdari Rights Act, 1952 area limit to 7.25 hectares of land under assured (3) The Punjab Occupancy Tenants Act, 1952 irrigation capable of growing at least two crops in a (4) The Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, year, 10.9 hectares of land under assured irrigation 1953 capable of growing at least one crop in a year or 21.8 hectares in respect of any other land including banj ar (5) The Punjab Bhudan Yagna Act, 1955 and land under orchards. Pepsu Laws Owners of land generally cultivate their land (1) The Pepsu abolition of the Ala Malkiyat and themselves known as khudkasht (self cultivation). Talukdari Rights Act, 1954 Sometimes the land is leased to small/marginal/landless (2) The Pepsu Occupancy Tenancy Act, 1952 farmers on theka (contract) or batai (Share-cropping). (3) The Pepsu Tenancy and Agricultural Lands The normal rate ofbatai is one-third depending upon Act, 1955 the provision of irrigation, fertilisers, seeds etc. However the rate of contract varies from time to time (4) The Pepsu Bhudan Yagna Act, 1955 depending upon the quality of land and facility of After the merger of Pepsu with Punjab two more irrigation system etc. Between the two, theka (contract Acts, the Punjab Resumption of Jagirs Act, 1957 anc;i farming) is more prevalent. As large number of farmers Punjab Vi lIage Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961 own modern machinery, they prefer to offer services were enacted. for various types of agricultural operations against Under the East Punjab Utilisation of Lands Act, payment. This system is gaining popularity. 1949, the government enforced the utilisation of every Average size of land holding in Haryana is 2.1 inch of available culturable land. Under this Act a hectares, which is relatively higher than the all India notice to take over the land is served on every land average of 1.6 hectares. 27.8 per cent of the land owner who allows his land to remain uncultivated for 6 or more consecutive harvests and the land taken holdings were below 0.5 hectares, more than 50 per over is leased out to others for a term ranging 7 to 20 cent holdings were of the size between 0.5 and 3.0 years, priority being given to Harijans. hectares. Only 0.4 perqent lffi'l:d holdings were ofthe Abolition of Ala Malikiyat and Talukdari Rights size 20 hectares and above. 2.4 and 1.9 percent of Acts of 1952 and 1954, the rights of ala malik in the the landholdings were respectively of the size of 5 to land held by adna malik were abolished. 7.5 hectares and 7.5 to 10 hectares.

13 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :BHIWANI In Bhiwani district landholdings numbered 143,833, Cropping patterns are changing elsewhere speedily out of these about one-fifth (2.8,183 landholdings) but Bhiwani district is top ranking district of the State measured less than half a'hectare size. With increase in production of bajra, pulses and oilseeds. Bajra is in size of landholding, th'ere was not so much abrupt mostly grown under barani conditions. Bajra, gwara decline in number of landholdings as in other districts and pulses are comparatively drought resistant and grow ofthe State. Number oflandholdings above 20 hectares well in sandy loam soils. Gram, oilseeds and barley, size was 1,540 which was the highest figure numerically during rabi season, are suitable for these soils as the among the districts of the State. Average operational water requirement of these crops is smaller as size of landholdings in the district was 2.9 hectares, compared to wheat. quite higher than the State average of 2.1 hectares .. During 1998-99, bajra was grown on 2.0 lakh 38.0 per cent (54, 126) landholdings were between half hectares and production was 1.3 lakh tonnes, the a hectare to two hectares size. Percentages varied highest production in the State and 33.1 per cent of between 24.2; 11.0 and 4.4 for size category of 2 -5 the Bajra area of the State lies in Bhiwani district. hectares; 5-10 hectares and 10-20 hectares Bajra is the staple food during winter months. 70 per respectively. cent of the area is sown under hybrid high yielding Agriculture: varieties of the crop. Next important kharif crop of the district is cotton. Although the proportions of main workers engaged It was cultivated on 55,000 hectares and produced in agricultural activities (cultivators and agricultural 97,000 cotton bales of 170 kgs. each during 1998-99. laborers) have been reduced from 67.7 of 1991 to 58.5 Though the district is fourth ranking both in area and in 2001 Census, yet the district is primarily agricultural. production in the State yet with 300 kgs. yield per Proportions of marginal workers engaged in agricu Iture hectare, it is topping in the State. 9.4 per cent of the activities are still very high (76.4 per cent). Tertiary cotton area of the State lies in Bhiwani district. Both activities are at a low ebb. American and desi varieties are grown. American The government is making a1l efforts to encourage variety is grown on 35,000 hectares and desi on 20,000 agricultural production by distributing improved seeds, hectares. American variety gives double the yield in fertilizers, pesticides, providing latest developments in comparison to desi. Sugarcane is another cash crop of modern techniques, multiple cropping pattern the district grown on 2,000 hectares only. It requires techniques, increasing irrigation facilities, providing easy extensive irrigation and the district does not have loans for modern agricultural machinery, etc. sufficient irrigation facilities. Jowar is grown on 5,000 hectares and its production is only 1,000 tonnes. It is The break up ofthe area under various crops during used as fodder crop also while green is known as 1998-99 in the district is as follows: chari. Moong pulse is sown on 6,000 hectares and other Area and Production, 1998-99 pulses only on 2,000 hectares and production obtained SI. Name of Crop Area Production (in is 1,000 tonnes from each. Paddy is another kharif No. (in hectares) tonnes) crop grown in irrigated areas of the district. It was 1 2 3 4 cultivated on 7,000 hectares during 1998-99 and 1 Wheat 104,000 370,000 contributed 16,000 tonnes to the State pool. This crop 2 Bajra 203,000 132,000 needs extensive irrigation. 3 Paddy 7,000 16,000 4 Rapeseed &mustard 116,000 [46,000 Gram is number one rabi crop of the district. 5 Gram 174,000 141,000 48.7 per cent of the area under gram of the State 6 Cotton American 35,000 71,000 lies in Bhiwani district. The district is topping both 7 Cotton Desi 20,000 26,000 in area and production in the State. During 1998-99 8 Jowar 5,000 1,000 9 Moongpulses 6,000 1,000 the crop was sown on 1.7 lakh hectares giving a 10 Other pulses 2,000 1,000 production of 1.4 lakh tonnes. It is grown mostly II Barley 4,000 11,000 under barani conditions. 12 Sugarcane 2,000 10,000 Next rabi crop is wheat groW!). under irrigated 13 Vegetables 1,279 NA 14 Fresh fruits 444 NA conditions. It is cultivated on 1.0 lakh hectares with a 15 Potatoes 31 1,000 production of 3.7 lakh tonnes. Barley is another tabi 16 Onions J9 NA crop grown under barani conditions. 11 per cent of the Source: Statistical Abstract of Haryana 1999-2000 barley area ofthe State lies in Bhiwani district. During

14 ANALYTICA L NOTE 1998-99 by contributing 11,000 tonnes to the State pool, the district was irrigated through the Bhiwani and the district ranked fourth. Oil.seeds (rapeseed and Sunder distributaries of mustard) grown during rabi season are also important System. Well irrigation is possible only in areas where cash crops ofthe district.· Major area i.e. 23.3 per cent underground water is sweet and available in plenty. of rapeseed and mustard area of the State lies in this Quality of underground water depends upon factors district. It was topping both in area and production in such as rainfall, depth of water table in the area, type the State. These were grown on J.2 lakh hectares and of underground strata and proximity to a canal, etc. contributed 1.5 lakh tonnes to the State pool. The wells are primarily meant for drinking water and are generally near the village site or near the village The main fodder crops of the district are moth. gwara and jowar that are grown during kharif. During rabi, . pond. Average depth of water varies between 30 and area under barseem is insignificant. Potatoes, chillies, 45 metres. onion, peas, tomato, brinjals, cucurbits etc. are minor During 1998-99, Canal irrigation was done on 1.3 vegetable crops of the district. 1,329 hectares of area lakh hectares of area which was about 59 per cent of was cultivated under these vegetables. 444 hectares of the net irrigated area of the district. The remaining 0.9 area was covered by fruit trees providing fresh fruits lakh hectares of area was irrigated through tube-wells like , citrus, guava, ber, pomegranate etc. and pumping sets. During 1999-2000, there were 14,354 Intensive use of agricultural machinery is observed diesel and 12,856 electric operated pumping sets and in the district. 11,158 tractors, 1,045 combine harvesters, the district had 3 lakh hectares of gross irrigated area 39,238 tube-wells and 551 sugarcane crushers were which was 41.6 per cent of the total cropped area. in use in the district during 1997. Bhiwani was among the districts which had lower cropping intensity. The district had 141.5 points on the Apart from compost, cattle dung and green cropping intensity lndex and is lower than the State manures, chemical fertilizers are being used average of 177.4 points. increasingly. During 1999-2000 chemical fertilizers (NPK) were used to the tune of38,378 tonnes in the Animal husbandry : district. Out of this 27,290 tonnes was Nitrogenous Bhiwani district possesses a fairly good stock (6.7 (N), 11,071 tonnes Phosphatic (P) and 17 tonnes per cent) of the total livestock of the State. But in Potassic(K). comparison to its area as 10.8 per cent of the total Irrigation: State area, it seems meager. Location of the district is in Bagar area of the State which cannot support bigger The low and erratic rainfall, high wind velocity herds of animals: Livestock of the district includes especially during months of April to June, extreme cattle, buffaloes, horses and ponies, mules, sheep, goats, variation of temperature, lack of vegetation cover camels, donkeys and pig. According to Quinquennial causing soil erosion and shifting of sand dunes are Livestock Census of 1997, conducted by the Director common characteristics of the district. of Land Records, Haryana, livestock population in the Due to high temperature, during summer, district was as follows: evaporation is extremely high. Sub-soil water is scanty and brackish which is unfit both for drinking and Livestock in the district and the State, 1997 irrigation. Low rainfall, lack of irrigation and reduction Category Livestock numbers Percentage in fertility of land due to constant soil erosion all of combine to reduce the yield of crops and intensity of Haryana Bhiwani State Stock cropping. Draughts, famines and mass migration are 2 3 4 living reality of the region. The area is not sandy only Cattle 2,399,800 99,500 4.1 but also higher in level where existing canal systems Buffaloes 5,138,300 351,000 6.8 of the State are unable to command. Hence extension Horses and Ponies 49,100 900 1.8 63,400 4,800 7.6 of irrigation by lifting water to higher areas was the Donkeys 34,500 2,300 6.7 need of the day. ~ Mules Sheep 1,293,300 112,000 8.7 . . In 1969, it was decided to take up multi-stage lift Goats 797,200 102,900 12.9 IfTlgation schemes. Such schemes that serve the district Camels 96,200 22,500 23.4 include Jui Lift Irrigation Scheme, Loharu Canal Lift Pigs 675,100 19,700 2.9 Irrigation Scheme and Siwani Canal Lift Irrigation Poultry birds 9,222,900 315,100 3.4 Scheme. Prior to paItition, a portion of eastern part of Source: Statistical Abstract ofHaryana. ) 999-2000

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It is 6th ranking district of the State as regards cum - Milk Producing Centres with some financial and possession oflivestock. With 3.2lakh poultry birds it is technical assistance to accommodate wild, useless, old, placed normally at 8th position in the State. The district stray and infirm cattle. is known for world famous· breeds of Hariana Cows r'ishery : and Murrah buffaloes. Bullocks of the region known for speed and draught resistance capacity are also Fisheries development is looked after by the famous. Murrah buffaloes are liked for high milk yield Department of Fisheries. The natural climatic conditions all over India. Rural economy depends largely on the i.e. erratic rainfall, light and sandy soil texture, sale of bullocks and camels. Cattle fairs of the district unsaturated atmosphere and high temperatures lead are well known all over the country. ·to loss of water by evaporation and seepage from the ponds. These conditions are not congenial for the 26.7 per cent of the cattle were milch cattle in the development of fisheries. However, 415 hectares of district and the cross-bred milch cattle were only 2.7 area was stocked for' fisheries development in the. per cent. With a large stock of buffaloes (3.5 lakh), disfrict during 1999-2000. Fish production of 2,350 the district is 5th ranking the State. in matter in But the tonnes was obtained during 1998-99 which was valued of milch livestock with 34.4 per cent, the district bagged at Rs.587.5 lakhs. Pisci-culture as a cottage industry third position in the State. provides employment opportunities to the rural poor, People offamine and drought prone areas depend m~kes available protein rich food and helps in malaria too much on livestok as they are the only means of eradication. survival for the family in bad times. Camel is preferred Industry : to horses and ponies in the sandy areas of the district and is used for ploughing, transportation of goods At the beginning of twentieth century, there were through camel carts and for riding to cross the sand only a few need-based industries in the district. dunes. The district possessed 23.4 per cent camels Industrial development was hampered owing to and 12.9 percent of goats of the State and was second unfavorable geographical conditions, lack of ranking in both the categories in the State while with communications and scarcity of water etc. Big 7.6 per cent donkeys it was third ranking district ofthe capitalists of Bhiwani migrated to other States like State. In mules and sheep with 6.7 per cent and 8.7 , Bombay and to establish per cent respectively it ranks third in both the categories industries as the development activities started in other in the State. The remaining categories of pigs, horses parts of the Country. The infrastructure for the and ponies proportions were lower as 2.9 per cent and development of industries in the district has been 1.8 per cent respectively. created only after the formation of Haryana State in 1966. At the time ofIndependence in 1947, Dadri was The Deputy Director, Animal Husbandry is overall famous for stone carving, Loharu for the manufacture in-charge ofthe district and is assisted by DistrictAnimal of locks, bangles and iron pans and there were three Husbandry Officer, Cattle Development Officer, Officer large scale units i.e. two textile mills at Bhiwani and Incharge Semen Collection Centre, 52 Veterinary one cement factory at Charkhi Dadri. The Muslim Surgeons, 209 Veterinary Livestock and Development artisans left the country during partition in 1947 and Assistants and 7 Dressers and Farriers for cattle the industrial art of stone carving and bangle- making breeding, artificial insemination, control of out break of suffered a serious set back. Upto the formation of contagious diseases among livestock, improvement of livestock and provision of veterinary aid. Haryana State in 1966, there was very little improvement in the district in the large and medium During 1999-2000 veterinary institutions scale sector. A second plant of 500 tonnes per day functioning in the district included 41 Civil Veterinary capacity was ins'talled at the ceplent factory in 1958. Hospitals, 5 Regional artificial Insemination Centres, Another Birla concern established, the Bhiwani gum 51 Civil Veterinary Dispensaries, 67 Stockman Centres, and guar factory in 1956. Upto 1966, the period saw 13 Sheep Wool Extension Centres and one Piggery the setting up of small scale. Industries like hand made Extension Centre. brass utensils at Bhiwani, Chemical, f~brication and There were six Developed and six Affiliated mineral based units were set up at Bhiwani, Charkhi Gaushalas in the district during 1999-2000. To give new Dadri, Behl, Dighawa, Tosham, Kalyana and Jhojhoo meaning to the old concept of Gaushalas, some Kalan. In March, 1977 there were 518 small scale institutions have been converted into Cattle Breeding units and 8 large and medium scale units in the distdct.

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Industrial production in the district 1998-99 Item . Production Trade and Commerce : Cement 180 Metric tonnes During the 19 th century, before the advent of Agricultural Implements Rs. 44 lakhs railways in this part, Bhiwani used to be called the Steel Re-rolling 40,000 Metric tonnes 'gate of the desert'. It was the main centre through Steel Tubes 1,639 Metric tonnes which all the trade from princely States of Bikaner, Water fittings Rs. 1151akhs Jaisalmer, and other States of Raj putana besides Hosiery Rs. 2,000 lakhs the nearby States ofLoharu and Jind used to be carried Power Weaving Rs. 98,815 lakhs out. Bhiwani produced prominent businessman, having Handloom Weaving Rs. 750 lakhs dealings not only locally but with branches in Calcutta, Cotton Ginning and Pressing 20,000 bales Bombay and in other major cities. Traders ofBhiwani Source' Statistical Abstract ofHaryana, 1999-2000 had a name for all-India business. After Independence, Bhiwani traded in cloth, dry As per Directory of large and medium units,1999, fruits and salt. During 1977-78 main industrial products there were 9 such units in the district. Important among of the trade of the district were textile and handmade these included Mis Cement Corporation. ofIndia Ltd. utensils. The refined guar gum, pulverized guar gum Charkhi Dadri, Mis Elegant Spinners. Bhiwani and Mis and metal are exported from the district to foreign Bhiwani Textiles Mills, Bhiwani. Important products countries like U.S.A. Holland etc. The district also manufactured in these (L&M) units are Cement, exported cement, vegetable ghee, bajra and gram to Polyester blended yam, cloth, steel tubes & pipes, water other parts of the State. fittings and Guar gum etc. Mis Techonological Institute ofTextile & Sciences, Bhiwani manufacturing cloth and In order to eliminate unhealthy market practices yarn is the oldest set up i.e. in 1943-44, with present and to ensure fair prices to the farmers regulated investment of Rs 18.6 cmres. Most of the units have markets came up at Bhiwani (1941), Charkhi Dadri been set up only after 1980. One large and medium unit (1948) Bah1 (1972) and lui (1976). Main arrivals in has been converted into small scale sector and 7 large these markets during 1976-77 included gwara, bajra, and medium units are lying closed in the district. gram, cotton seed, gur, khand, wheat, sarson, moong, moth, taramira, toria, potato, onion, oranges, tomato, As reported by the Labour Commissioner Haryana, tinda, etc. there were lIS registered working factories in the During the year 2000 the following principal district during 1999, employing an estimated number agricultural markets existed in the district: of 12,869 workers in the district. We find major concentration of industry in the field of Non-meta II ic 1. Bhiwani mineral products, Basic metal and alloys; cotton textile; 2. Charkhi Dadri chemical & chemical products; food products; wool, 3. Loharu silk & synthetic fibre etc Minor concentrations were found in repair services; rubber, plastic & petroleum 4.Jui products; metal products & parts; machinery & 5. Tosham machine tools etc; wood & wood products; transport 6. Bahl equipment & parts; textile products; and other manufacturing services etc. 7.Siwani During 1998-99 production of cement was 180 Apart from these, there were seven sub-yards. metric tonnes; Steel re-rolling was 40,000 metric Average area served per regulated market in the district tonnes; steel tubes were 1,639 metric tonnes; cotton was 734 square kilometres whereas number of villages ginning and pressingwas 20,000 bales of I 70 kgs each. served per regulated market w~s 62. Usual course of Powerloom weaving was worth Rs. 988.2 Crares trade in agricultural produce is conducted through Hosiery worth Rs.20 Crores; Handloom weaving worth wholesalers, retailers and'commi's'sion agents or arhtias. Rs'7.5 Crores; Water fittings worth Rs.l.2 Crores and Total arrivals of agricu Itural produce during 1999- Agricultural implements worth Rs 44 lakhs were 2000 in these principal agricultural markets and sub­ manufactured in' the district. yards in the district were 1.3 lakh tonnes. Heaviest

17 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :BHIWANI arrival was of wheat which accounted for 38,200 shared 60.2 per cent of the banking institutions in the tonnes, gram arrival was 5,800 tonnes,bariey 3,400 district and urban areas reported as 39.8 per cent. There tonnes, bajra 500 tonnes, cotton 4,300 tonnes, paddy were 9 scheduled banking institutions per one lakh of 100 tonnes, chillies 100 ton"nc;s, potatoes 6,900 tonnes, population in the district. onions 2,300 tonnes, gur, shakkar, khandsari 800 BANKING INSTITUTIONS IN THEDISTRICf, tonnes, pulses 100 tonnes, sarson, toria & taramira MARCH 200 1. 6,300 tonnes, vegetables and fruits 26,200 tonnes and District/Tahsil TI No.ofVilIagesl Scheduled/ Co-operative other agricultural produce 33,000 tonnes. R/ Towns where Commercial banking U banking facility banking institutions Under the foodgrain procurement scheme during is available mstitutions 1999-2000 purchases were made by the following 2 3 4 5 agencies in the district: Wheat total (38,236 tonnes)­ Bawani Khera T 6 6 3 State Government (16,202 tcnnes), Foud Corporation R 5 4 2 of lnd ia (15,831 tonnes) and Bafed (6,203 t'JlWes). U I 2 Paddy Total (12 tonnes) - Rice millers (12 tonnes). Bhiwani T 18 37 II There were no cold stores in the district during 1998- R 17 16 6 99. During 2001-02, six export oriented units were U I 21 5 functioning in the district which earned RS.130A crores Tosham T 8 9 5 to the State Exchequer. R 7 7 3 U I 2 2 Total establishments/enterprises in the districts as Siwani T 4 6 3 per Economic Census,1998 were 24,255. Non­ R 3 3 agricultural enterprises formed 97.3 per cent of the U 1 3 3 total establishments. Only 27.0 per cent of the total Loharu T 8 12 2 enterprises employed one or more hired workers. 91.8 R 7 9 per cent establishments were functioning under own U 3 I premises whereas 1,978 establishments were without Dadri T 24 30 9 R 23 22 7 premises. 98.6 per cent of the enterprises functioned U 8 2 throughout the year whereas 337 enterprises were District Total T 68 100 33 seasonal. Ownership of91.3 per cent enterprises was R 62 61 19 in private hands. 73.0 per cent of the enterprises did U 6 39 14 not make use of power or fuel. Employment in these Source: Data collected from the field enterprises was 63,849 persons, of these 6,449 were Apart from the above scheduled commercial and females and 656 children. Hired workers numbered co-operative banks, there were 2116 co-operative 36,296 which included 5,595 females and 212 children. societies* in the district registered with the Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Haryana under the Rural During 19th century when the facilities of modern Development and Co-operation Programme. These co- banking and co-operative credit were not available, operative societies functioned in different fields as in the money lending was controlled by the sahukars in March, 2001 : towns and petty shopkeepers in villages. They exploited the poor land holders. Institutional finance is a must CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES; 2001 for development of any area. It is available through Sl. Type of Society Number both commercial and co-operative banks. In Bhiwani No. district there were 133 banking institutions including 1 2 3 Agricultural Credit Co-operative Societies 210 33 Co-operative banking institutions in March 200 I. 1 2 Non-Agricultural Credit Co-operative Societies 53 Bhiwani tahsil possessed 48 banks while Dadri tahsil 3 M arketing Co-operati~e Societies 6 had 39 banks, Lotaru and Tosham tahsils 14 banks 4 M ilk Supply Co-operative Societies 123 each and Bawani Khera & Siwani tahsils possessed 5 Weaver Co-operative Societies 36 9 banks each. Among the urban areaS, Bhiwani Mel. 6 Consumer Co-operatire Societies 7 had major concentration of26 banks, being the district 7 Housing Co-operative Societies 37 headquarters town, the remaining institutions were 8 Farming Co-operative Societies 22 available in Charkhi Dadri Me 10 banks; ?iwani Me 9 Other Co-operative Societies 1622 6 banks; Loharu MC and Tosham MC 4 banks each; Total 2116 and Bawani Khera Me 3 banks only. Rural areas *Source: Statistical Abstract Haryana, 2002-03.

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Transport: 'Railway Line Bhiwani-Rohtak also makes very short Transport and communications is the nervous appearance almost paralIel to S.H.16 in the central-east system of economy of a particular area. The district, part of the district covering Bamla and Kharak Kalan primarily dependent on road communication, remained railway stations. strikingly deficient up to 1947. Except portions of roads Transport statistics during 2000-0 I as supplied by between Bhiwani-Rohtak and Bhiwani-Hansi and that the State Transport Commissioner, Haryana showed between Loharu connecting (Rajasthan), there the number of registered motor vehicles in the district was hardly any other stretch of metalled road anywhere as 732 cars, 434 jeeps, 1,094 tractors 3,859 in the district. The condition of un metalled roads was motorcycles/scooters/autocycles and 27 miscellaneous poor. Most of these, especially in the western part of vehicles whereas during the same period motor vehicles the district, were covered with drifting hillocks of sand. on road were reported as 32,277 motorcycles/scooters/ To bring every village on a metalled road was one of autocycles, 2,081 jeeps, 2,634 private motor cars, the government's development musts after creation of 17,426 tractors and 3,934 miscellaneous vehicles. the State in 1966. Tn 1979, government decided to Electricity and Power: link every village with a metalled road. Power availability in the State has improved Length of N.H.-65 Ambala-Hisar-Rajgarh road drastically over the last three decades. During 1967- in the district is only 36 kilometres which almost runs 68, power availability was 601 million KWH that parallel to Metre-Gauge Railway Line passing through increased to 16,855 million KWH during 2000-01. North-West corner of the district. State Highways There were 3,546,572 total electric connections in the make a length of 1,994 kilometres in the district. With State, out of which 2,763,467 were domestic 41.2 kilometres of road length per lakh of population, it connections in 2000-01. is at third position among the districts of the State. State Highway-12 -Assandh-J ind-Hansi­ In Bhiwani district, all the 437 inhabited villages Tosham-Sodiwas road; S.H.-14 Panipat - - make use of electricity for domestic purposes, 383 Jind -Hansi -Tosham-Sodiwas Road; SH.-14 Panipat­ villages make use of electricity for agricultural purposes Safidon-Jind-Bhiwani-Loharu road; S.H.-16 Sanauli to and 373 villages for other purposes as per information Panipat-Rohtak-Bhiwani; S.H.-17 Nizampur­ supplied by the revenue authorities in Village Directories - Mahendragarh-Charkhi Dadri - Bhiwani - during 1998-99. Hansi-Barwala -Surewala chowk-Tohana-Punjab Census 2001 results show 83.2 per cent of the border; S.H.-19 Siwani-Singhani road; S.H.-20 households' in the district make use of electricity for Murthal-Sonipat-Kharkhoda--Jhajjar-Dadri­ lighting purposes. The district with this percentage Loharu road and S.H.-24 Rewari--Kanina­ ranks 12th. among the districts of the State. Mahendragarh-Satnali-Loharu pass through the Gram Panchayats, composition, jurisdiction and district. Other important district roads include Jhanwari­ role in Development of Village and its economy Miran-Siwani; Jhumpa-Behl-Obra-Kairu-Lohani; BondKalan-Charkhi Dadri- Chirya - Bhagot - Kanina Village has been the basic unit of administration - ; Satnali - Bhadra - Jui- Kairu-Tosham and and instrument of development ofIndian Society since Charkhi Dadri-Jojju Kalan-Kadma- Satnali. Important ancient times, the institute of 'Panchayat' being an focal points of the district include Bawani Khera, integral part of self-governance at grass-root level. The Bhiwani, Charkhi Dadri, Jhojhu Kalan, Badhra, Loharu, term 'Panchayati Raj' refers to the process of Kairu, Behl, Siwani and Tosham. governance at the lowest level i.e. Panchayat. There Broad Gauge Railway Line Rewari-Bhiwani-Hisar­ is a three tier system of governance in the State; 'Gram Sirsa-Bathinda traverses the district in southeast­ Panchayat' at the village level, 'Panchayat Samiti' at northwest direction covering Patuwas,Charkhi Dadri, the community development block level and 'Zila Fatehgarh, Manhetu, Bhiwani, Bawani Khera and Parishad' at the district level. Aurangpur railway stations. Metre Gauge Railway Line Rewari-Mahendragarh-Loharu makes appearance in Haryana Panchayati Raj AGt 1994, provides that the southwest and northwest corners ofthe district covering Government shall by election establish a Gram Panchayat Sohasra, Loharu,Kushalpura,Gothra,Barahlu, Siwani by name in every Sabha Area constituted for any vi lIage and Barwa railway stations. Another Broad Gauge or a part ofvillage or group ofcontiguous villages with a

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population of not less than five hundred and the Gram as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as Panchayat shall consist of a Sarpanch elected by Gram shops, business houses, offices: factories, workshops, Sabha from amongst its Vo~ers, by secret ballot and Six worksheds, schools, places of entertainment, places to Twenty Panches from wards in a Gram Panchayat of worship, godowns, stores, etc. It is also possible area. Haryana Panchayati Raj Election Rules, 1994 further that buildings which have component units may be provide that the minimum number of seats/wards in a used for a combination of purposes such as shop­ Gram Panchayat having population upto 500 shall be Six cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum­ and for every additional five hundred population or fraction residence, etc. thereof one extra seat shall be provided subject to a maximum of Twenty seats. Usually a structure will have four walls and a The last general elections of Panchayats in the roof. But in some areas the very nature of State were held in March, 2000 under th&provisions construction of houses is such that there may not be of Act of 1994. Every Gram Pan.::~t\yat, f';'~:1chayat any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where Samiti and Zila Parishad has adequate seats reserved entrance is also provided but they may not have any for Scheduled Castes and also for the women. The walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are district has 460 Gram Panchayats, 9 Panchayat Samitis also treated as separate buildings. and the Zila Parishad. Permanent Houses : It is obligatory on part of a Gr"m Panchayat to Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of make adequate arrangements in the fielJ of agriculture, permanent materials. The material of walls can be animal husbandry, dairy milk, poultry, fisheries, social anyone from the following, namely, galvanized iron and fann forestry, minor forest produce, fuel, fodder, sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt village and cottage industry, drinking water, rural bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of electrification and non-conventional energy sources, from anyone of the following, namely, tiles, slate, poverty alleviation programme, education, adult and galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos sheets, non formal education, public libraries, cultural activities, bricks, stones or concrete. markets and fares, rural sanitation, public health and family welfare, women and child development, social Semi-permanent Houses : welfare which also includes welfare ofthe handicapped Houses in which either the wall or the roof is and mentally retarded, welfare ofthe weaker sections, made of permanent material and the other is made public distribution system, maintenance of community of temporary material. assets, construction and maintenance of dharamshalas Temporary Houses : and similar institutions, cattle sheds, ponds, cart-standi bus stop, regulation of manure pits in public places, Houses in which both walls and roof are made etc. Panchayat Samitis are meant to oversee the of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. activities being undertaken by Gram Panchayats and Walls may be made from anyone of the following assist them in achieving their goals. At the district temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, level, it is the Zila Parishad which coordinates and plastic, polythene, mud, un burnt bricks or wood. Roof advises the government on the issues relating to may be made from anyone of the following temporary developmental activities in the villages, allocation of materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, work to Gram Panchayats and Panchayat Samitis plastic or polythene. and also approve the budget required for Gram Dwelling Room : Panchayats and Panchayat Samitis in carrying out developmental programmes. A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has (v) Census Concepts.: walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should Building: have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth A 'building' is generally a single structure on the of at least 1.5 meters and a height' of 2 meters. A ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than one dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, component unit which are used or likely to be used dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's

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room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, structure was treated as one building and each flat latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which as a separate census !iouse. are not normally u~able for living are not considered Ifwithin a large enclosed area, there are separate as dwelling rooms. A room, used for multipurpose buildings owned by different persons then each such such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing; cooking, etc., building is treated as a separate building. There can is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where be a situation where within an enclosed compound a census house is used as a shop or office., etc., and there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking the household also stays in it then the room is not or company or even government that are actually in considered as a dwelling room.But if a garage or occupation of different persons. For example, Indian servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/he Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned also lives in it as a separate household then this has by the Corporation but these are in occupation of been considered as a dwelling room available to the their employees. Each such building was treated as servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut if a separate building. But ifin anyone of these buildings used for living by any household is also considered there were flats in occupation of different households, as dwelling room. each such flat was reckoned as a separate census house. A dwelling room, which is shared by more than one household, has not been counted for in any of Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the them. If two households have a dwelling room each definition of census house strictly in certain cases. but in addition also share a common dwelling room, For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, then the common room has not been counted for either each room having direct entrance from the common of the households. staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms Census House : are occupied by a single household it was not reaIisitc A 'Census House' is a building or part of a building to treat them as five census houses. In such a case, used or recognised as a separate unit because of 'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the main having a separate main entrance from the road or house should be considered and the entire flat was common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be treated as one census house. On the other hand, if occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or two independent households occupy these five rooms, non-residential purpose or both. the first household living in 3 rooms and the second In certain peculiar situations, the manner in household ·occupying 2 rooms, then considering the which buildings and census houses were identified use, the first three rooms together were treated as one census house and the remaining rooms as another for numbering in the field by the enumerators IS described hereunder: census house. But if each room was occupied by an independent household, then each such room was Sometimes a series of different buildings are treated as a separate census house. found along a street which are joined with one another by common walls on either side looking like In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door a continuous structure. These different units are of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a practically independent of one another and are likely common ver~ndah, staircase, courtyard or a common to have been built at different times and owned by room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel/ different persons. In such cases, though the whole hotel building was treated as one census house but structure with all the adjoining units apparently if such hostels/hotels have out-houses or other appears to be one building, each portion was treated structures used for different purposes or the same as a separate building and its constituent units as purpose, then each structure attached to the main separate census houses. hostel/hotel was treated as a separate census house. On the other hand, one may come across, In some parts of the cou,ntry, in rural areas, the particularly in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, flats. In these cases while the structure looks like located in a compound, Whether enclosed or one building, different persons own the flats. In case unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number main residence may be treated in one hut, other huts of flats owned by different persons, the entire may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room,

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baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separate a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and structure, they form a single housing unit and having at least 75 percent of male 'working population therefore, have to be treated collectively as one engaged in non-agricultural activitiy were considered. building and one census house'. If some of the huts To work out the proportion of male working population are used by one household and the others by a second referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to household as residence, then the two groups of huts main workers were taken into account. were treated as separate census houses. However, Apart from these, the outgrowths(OGs) of cities if there were also other huts in the compound used and towns have been treated as urban under 'Urban for other purposes and not as part of the household's Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths are residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, were treated as separate census houses. military camps, etc., that may have come up near a statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of On the other hand, in urban areas, wh~'(e murt, than one structure within an enclosed or open a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such individual area by itself may not satisy the compound (premises) belonging to the same person, demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to qualify e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, etc., only one building number was given for this group it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may and each of the consituent a separate census house deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a continuous number. urban spread. Thus, the town level data, wherever presented, also includes the data for outgrowths of Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars such towns. has come up was treated as a building. City : Village: Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village called cities. which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the Urban Agglomeration: entire village is treated as one unit for presentation An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban of data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban areas, each habitation area with locally recognized outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically boundaries is treated as one village. contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway Rural-Urban Area: colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may The data in tables on Houses, Household come up near a city or statutory town outside its Amenities and Assets are presented separately for statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for such individual area by itself may not satisfy the rural areas. In the Census ofIndia 2001, the definition minimum population limit to quali£)! it to be treated as of urban area adopted is as follows: an independent urban unit but may deserve to be ( a)AlI places with a municipality, corporation, clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. cantonment board or notified town area committee. etc. For the purpose of delineation of Urban (b)A place satisfying the following three criteria Agglomerations during Census oflndia 2001, foHowing simultaneously: criteria are taI

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i)a city or town with one or more contiguous specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts outgrowths; of or group within tribes or tribal communities which are deemed to be for the purposes of the Constitution ii)two or more adjoining towns with their the Scheduled Tribes in relation to that State or Union outgrowths; and territory. In pursuance of these provisions, the list of iii)a city and one or more adjoining towns Scheduled Castes andlor Scheduled Tribes are notified with their outgrowths all of which form a for each State and and are valid only continuous spread. within the jurisdiction of that State or Union territory Household: and not outside. A 'household' is usually a group of persons who It is important to mention here that under the normally live together and take their meals from a Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no common kitchen unless the exigencies of work person who. professed a religion different from prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a was deemed to be a member of a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of Scheduled caste in addition to every member of the both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or caste in a census house but do not take their meals from resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of Union were in relation to that State whether they a common household. Each such person was to be professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. treated as a separate household. The important link Subsequently, in September, 1956, by an amendment, in finding out whether it was a household or not was the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent a common kitchen. There may be one member Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the households, two member households or multi-member Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same households. footing with regard to the specification of Scheduled Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in the Institutional Household: Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the A group of unrelated persons who live in an Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the institution and take their meals from a common same footing with regard to the recognition of the kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples Scheduled Castes. of Institutional Households are boarding houses, The list of Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly are notified for each State and Union Territory and perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, are valid only within the juridiction ofthat State or it was specifically mentioned that this category or Union TerritOlY and not outside. There is no population households would cover only those households where notified as Scheduled Tribes in Haryana State. The a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and· list containing names ofScheduled Castes notified in share a common kitchen. Haryana State for Census 2001 is as given below: Houseless Household : SCHEDULED CASTES Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, I.Ad Dharmi in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in 2. Balmiki, Chura, Bhangi the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway 3. Bangali platforms, 'etc., are treated as Houseless Households. 4. Barar, Burar, Berar Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes: 5. Batwal Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the President may, with respect to any State or Union 6. Bauria, Bawaria Territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts 7. Bazigar of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be 8. Bhanjra Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union 9. , latia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ramdasi, territory. Similarly, Article 342 provides for Ravidasi

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10. Chanal considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that 11. Dagi the language spoken as mother tongue should have a script. 12. Darain Literate: 13. Deha, Dhaya, Dhea A person age 7 years and above who can both 14. Dhanak read and write with understanding in any language is 15. Dhogri, Dhangri, Siggi taken as literate. A person who can only read but 16. Dumna, Mahasha, Doom cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered as literate, a person should have 17. Gagra received any formal education or passed any minimum 18. Gandhila, Gandil Gondola educational standard. Literacy could also have been 19. Kabirpanthi, lulaha achieved through adult literacy classes or through any 20. Khatik non-formal educational system. People who are blind and can read in Braille are treated as literates. 2J.Kori, Koli Literacy Rate : 22. Marija, Marecha Literacy rate of the population is defined as the 23. Mazhabi percentage of literates in the age group seven years 24. Megh and above. For different age groups the percentage 25. Nat of literates in that age group gives the literacy rate. 26.0d Educational Level : 27. Pasi The highest level of education a person has completed. 28. Perna Work: 29. Pherera 30. Sanhai Work is defined as participation in any economically productive activity with or without 31. Sanhal compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may 32. Sansi, Bhedkut, Manesh be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves 33. Sansoi not only actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. It even includes 34. Sapela part time help or unpaid work on farm, family 35. Sarera enterprise or in any other economic activity. All 36. Sikligar persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or 37. Sirkiband milk production even solely for domestic consumption SCHEDULED TRIBES are also treated as workers.Reference period for Nil determining a person as worker and non-worker is one year preceding the date of enumeration. Language and Mother Tongue Main worker : As per the census concept, each language is a group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire A person who has worked for major part of the collects information on ti}.e mother tongue of each reference period ( i.e. six months or more during the person and mother tongue is defined as the language last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the any economically productive .activity. is termed as person. If the mother died in infancy, the language 'Main worker' . mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will Marginal Worker : be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language us'ually spok~n by the m9-f.!1~r is A person who worked for less than six months ANALYTICAL NOTE

of the reference peri.od ( i.e. in the last one year urban areilS. The larger proportion of workers in preceding the date .of enumeration) in any economic household industry should consist of members of the activity is tenned as 'Mt:).rginal worker' . household including the head. The indu~try should not Non-Worker : be run on the scale of a registered factory which A person who has not worked at all in any would qualifY or has to be registered under the Indian economically productive activity during the reference Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of processing, servicing and repairs of goods. It does enumeration) is termed as 'Non-worker'. not include professions such as a Pleader, Doctor, Cultivator : Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhobi, Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such For purposes of the Census a person is classified professions, trade or services are run at home by as cultivator if he or she is engaged in cultivation members of the household. on land owned or held from government or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, Other Worker: kind or share. Cultivation includes effective A person who has been engaged in some supervision or direction in cultivation. A person who economic activity during the reference period but not has given out her/his land to another person or persons as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household or institution(s) for cultivation for money, kind or share Industry is termed as a 'Other Worker (OW)'. The of crop and who does not even supervise or direct type of workers that come under this category of cultivation in exchange of land, is not treated as 'OW' include all government servants, municipal cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation person's land for wages in cash or kind or a workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, combination of both (agricultural labourer) is not transport, banking, mining, construction, political or treated as cultivator. Cultivation involves ploughing, social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet effect, all those workers other than cultivators or crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., agricultural labourers or household industry workers, and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground­ are 'Other Workers'. nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, Work Participation Rate : fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the population. following plantation crops-tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and betel-nuts (area). Population Density : Agricultural Labourer: Population density is the number of persons inhabited per square kilometre of the area. A person who works on another person's land for wages in money or kind or share is regarded as Age: an agricu ltural labourer. She/he has no risk in the Age is measured in terms of the completed cultivation, but merely works on another person's land number of years. for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of Sex-Ratio: lease or contract on land on which she/he works. I Household Industry Worker : Number of females per 1000 males in a population. (vi) Household industry is defined as an industry Non Census Concepts : conducted by the head of the household herselflhimself Improved Drinking Water.: and or by the members of the household at home or If the household had access to drinking water within the village in rural areas and only within the supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well precincts of the house where the household lives in (protected or covered) situated within or outside the

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premises, it is considered as having access to type of latrines are of servi~e type latrines from improved drinking water. It may. be mentioned that where human excreta is removed by scavengers such uniform definition may not be valid across all from house to house, in most cases carrying it on states. their heads or shoulders or in baskets with handle System of Sewerage : or wheel barrows. These are then collected in Generally, a sewerage system would mean a bullock carts or trucks or tractors and troJleys for network of mains and branches of undergro'und being carried to the dumping grounds. conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point Fertility : of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and In demography, the word fertility is used in relation industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those to the actual production of children or occurrence of that carry storm water from roofs, streets and uther births specially live 'births. Fertility is a measure of surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those rate at which population adds to itself by births and carrying both sewage and storm water are called normally assessed by relating the number of births to combined sewers. However, in some towns which a full or part of the population, such as number of married women or number of women of child bearing are not provided with such underground sewerage age.The definitions of the terminology used in system, it is served by open surface drain, box drain, computing different fertility rates are mentioned below: sylk pattern drain, etc., in these towns. Crude Birth Rate(CBR) : Type of Latrine and Method of Disposal of Ratio of the number of live births in a year to the Night Soil: mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 There are three prevalent systems of disposal of population. human wastes, viz. (i) underground sewerage, (ii) Number of live births during the year sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and CBR= ------x 1,000 collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with Mid-year Population manual scavenging.The system of underground Crude Death Rate(CDR) ! sewerage provides for the street sewerage with which are connected the sanitary latrines constructed in the Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the houses having water closets and fitted with flushing mid year popUlation, normally expressed per 1,000 cistern (or hand flushing). Through this sewer the population. faecal matter is transported without the need for scavenging. This system generally exists in cities and Number of deaths during the year big towns. CDR = ------x 1,000 Where the streets sewer does not exist these Mid-year Population sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local Natural Growth Rate : septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a Growth rate is obtained as the difference between leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This of migration. dispersion requires an optimum travel through the Age Specific Fertility Rat~ (ASFR) pores of the soil which renders the harmful liquid bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration Number of live births in a year to female through the soil traversed. population in any specified age group normally expressed per 1,000 women. Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines Number of live births in a particular age-group ASFR = _-=-______x 1,000 are connected with them. These wens are cleaned at periodic intervals 'by a suitable device. The dry Mid-y_ear female population of the same age-group

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Age Specific Marital Fertility Rate (ASMFR) fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15- Number of live births in a year to married female 49) years assuming that there is no mortality of women population in any specified age group normally till the completion of reproductive period. expressed per 1,000 married women . 45-49 Number of live births in a particular TMFR '" 5 x L ASMFR age-group 15-19 ASMFR=-- x 1,000 Mid-year married female population 1,000

of the same age-group Age-Specific Mortality Rate (ASMR) : General Fertility Rate (GFR) : Number of deaths in a particular age and sex Number of live births per 1,000 women in the group per 1000 population of the same age group. reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. Number of deaths in a particular Number of live births in a year age-group GFR= x 1,000 ASMR= ------x 1,000 Mid-year female population in the Mid-year population of the same age-group (15-49) years age-group

General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR): ql :Probability of dying between birth and age 1. Number of live births per 1,000 married women This can be used as approximate value of Infant in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given Mortality Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of year. number of deaths in a year of children aged less Number of live births in a year than one year to the number of births in that year. GMFR ------x 1,000 q2 :Probability of dying between birth and age 2. Mid-year married female population q5 :ProJ:>ability of dying between birth and age 5. in the age-group (15-49) years This indicator is also known as Under Total Fertility Rate (TFR) : Five Mortality Rate (U5MR) It is obtained as the total of the age specific Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) : fertility rates (number of children born per woman of Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of the particular age) for the entire reproductive age children below one year) in a year to per thousand span. It provides the average number of children that live births in that year. will be born to a woman under the fertility levels Number of infant deaths during the year indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming IMR = x 1,000 that there is no mortality of women till the completion Number of live births during the year of reproductive period. Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., 45-49 Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality TFR = 5 x L ASFR rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of 15-19' two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late 1,000 neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as: Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR) : Neo-Natal Mortality Rate (NMR) : Average number of children that would be born Number of infants dying within the first month of to a married woman if she experiences the current life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births

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of the same year. Child Woman Ratio (5-9) : Number of infant deaths aged 28 days or under during ~he year 2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years NMR'" x 1,000 per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. Number of live bIrths during the year Early Neo- Natal Mortality Rate : Migration: Number of infant deaths of less than 7 Migration is the third component of population days during the year change, the other two being mortality and fertility. ------xl,OOO Number oflive births during the year A person is considered as a migrant by place of birth if the place in which he!she is enumerated during the Late Neo-Natal Mortality Rate : census is other than the place of his/her birth. Number of infant deaths of7 days to less than 29 days during the year Simi:.rly a person is' considered as a migrant by place ______x 1,000 of last residence if the place in which he/she is

Number of live births during the year enumerated during the census is other than his/her place of immediate last residence outside the village Post Neo-Natal Mortality Rate (PNMR) or town and not simply in another house or locality Number of deaths of29 days to less than one year during the year in the same village or town. ------______xl,.OOO Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! Number oflive births during the year migration ofpeople bas been explained below as these Peri-Natal Mortality Rate (PMR) are important components concerning migration :- Number of still births plus deaths within 1st (i) Migration of persons in search ofjob is high week of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. in the country. In many cases such migrants Number of still births and infant deaths of less are only seasonal in nature. People migrate than 7 days during the year to other places for work in a partiCUlar PMR = x 1,000 Number of live births and still season and come back again to their usual births during the year place of. residence after three or four months. Still Birth Rate (SBR) : All such workers are treated as migrants. Number of still births during the year Similarly, if a person moved to any other ------x 1,000 place for attending short term vocational or Number of live births and still births during the year educational course that lasted for only few Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) : months of a year, shelhe too were considered as a migrant. Number of deaths of women in the age group 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination (ii) Where a person had merely gone out to of pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy another place or had been shifting from and child birth per 1,00,000 live births in a given year. one place to another purely on tour, Number of maternal deaths to women in the age pilgrimage, visit to hospital for treatment or group 15-49 MMR '" ------100,000 for temporary business purposes, such Number of live births during the year persons are not deemed to have had another Eligible Couple (Couples per 1,000. population) : .. residence different from the place where she! Number of currently married females in the age he or her/his family normally resides. She/ group 15-44 years per 1,000 persons of all ages. he is not conside~ed as ~igrant. Child Woman Ratio (0-4) : (iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital 1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years or to her parents or other relative's house per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. for delivery and ifthe hospital or the parents!

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relatives houses is in a place different from The flow of migrants consists of four streams usual place of residence, the place where viz. rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and the hospital" or pareJ?ts/relative's house is urban to urban. the place of last residence of the child but Civic Status of Urban Units not of the mother. Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the A new response category 'Moved after birth' basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town was added in Census of India 2001 in the question e.g., Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal on 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional Committee/ Municipal council, Municipality etc. migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress Size Class of UA/Town : migration as a reason for migration for last residence migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under Size-class ofUA/Town is based on the population category of 'Others'. The reason for migration has size of the UA/CitylTown VAs.lTowns with 1,00,000 been determined as applicable at the time of migration and above population are classified as Class I VAs / and not in reference to any point of time after that. towns. These Class I UAs/towns are now further sub For example, if a person had moved from the place classified in to seven sub classes namely Ml to M7 of her/his last residence for the purpose of education depending on the population size of UA/City/Town. and subsequently at some point of time got These are M7 (5,000,000 and above); M6 (2,000,000 employment there only, the reason for migration would to 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999); M4 (500,000- be 'education' and not 'work/employment'. 999,999); M3(300,000-499,999); M2 (200,000-299,999) & Ml (l 00,000-199,999) towns with, 50,000 to 99,999 Internal and International Migration : population are classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to The migrational movements are of three lypes : 49,999 popuiation are Class III towns, population with (i) Migration within the state itself with its 10,000-19,999 are Class IV towns, population with components 5000 and 9999 are Class V towns and towns with (a) Migration within the district of less than 5000 population are Class VI towns. enumeration (intra district migration) Slum Area: (b) Migration from one district of state to The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) another district of state (inter district migration); Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. defined slums as (a) Areas where buildings are in any (ii) Migration from one state to another State respect unfit for human habitation; or (b) are by reasons of the country (inter-state migration); of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and (iii) Migration from one country to another design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty country. The first two streams together constitute arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light or internal migration, while the last type of movement is sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, called international migration. are detrimental to safety, health or morals. The present name of the country, state or district Mega City: and not the name by which they were known at the The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent time of her/his birth or last residence were recorded. phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in Rural-Urban Components of Migration: term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have problem of management of civic amenities and been determined as applicable at the time of migration capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of and not with reference to any point of time after that. population. Indian Censlls in 1991 treated the

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population size of 5 million and above as the cut off 19.8 pe~ cent in Charkhi Dadri l'1.C. in this age-group, point to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas, while the lowest figure of 5.2 per cent has been noted for the purpose of inclusion i.n Centrally Sponsored in Bhiwani M.C. Scheme for Infrastructure Development in .Mega Literacy rate of the district almost corresponds cities the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment, with that of State average. Bhiwani district has Department of Urban Development adopted the recorded 67.5 per cent literates and ranks 13 th in criteria of 4 million and above population as per 1991 Haryana. Male literacy is quite higher (80.3 per cent) Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with . as compared to female literacy (53.0 per cent). 10 millions and above population have been treated Literacy of females has improved significantly from as Mega cities. 35.1 to 53.0 percent _in the last decade. Literacy in (vii) 2001 Census findings - Population, its urban areas is on good footing with 77.4 per cent distribution : literates as compared to rural areas literates (65.9 per cent). Male and Female literacy rates are the highest Reporting a population of 1,425,022 persons, (87.5 per cent and 77.8 per cent respectively) in Bhiwani district ranks 4th in terms of population among Charkhi Dadri M.C. in the district followed by Bhiwani the 19 districts of Haryana State and ranks second in M.C. (86.0 per cent and 69.5 per cent respectively). the Hisar Division, comprising 758,253 males and Among the urban areas, the lowest female literacy 666,769 females which shows an increase of22.5 per (52.3 per cent) has been reported in Loharu tahsil, cent over 1991 Census popUlation. whereas lowest male literacy (75.9 percent) has been Since 1951, the decadal growth rates were higher returned in Siwani Tahsil. in first three decades i.e. 1951-61,1961-71 and 1971- Among the rural areas again Dadri tahsil tops both 81. But in the next decades of 1981-91 and 1991-2001 in male and female literacy with 82.4 per cent and rates of decadal growth had come down to 22.8 and 52.6 per cent respectively, lowest male literacy (75.2 22.5 per cent respectively. Interestingly decadal growth per cent) and female literacy (43.8 per cent) has been has been slow in rural areas (19.4 per cent) than in recorded in Siwani tahsil. urban areas (37.6 per cent) in 2001 Census. Similarly, Sex ratio (879) in the district is better than the highest rural growth (24.4 per cent) has been recorded State average (861). Sex ratio in the district which in the rural areas ofLoharu tahsil whereas Daclri tahsil was 880 in 1951 has come down by 1 point in 2001 (17.8 per cent) has the lowest decadal growth rate. with slight fluctuations in the intervening period. During Among the urban areas of the district, Bhiwaoi 1991 sex ratio for the district was 878, which has M.C. takes the lead role with 39.3 per cent decadal improved by 1 point in 2001. Its ranking among the growth, next comes Charkhi Dadri M.C. with 39.2 per districts has improved from 7th in 1991 to 5th in 2001. cent decadal growth. Lowest decadal growth among In rural areas of the district, improvement has been of urban areas has been noted in Bawani Khera M.C. 6 points but in urban areas there has been decline of (23.1 per cent). 17 points. Out of six tahsils, rural areas offour tahsils Decadal growth rate for 0 -6 age group children have shown ~mprovement in sex - ratio, but we notice during 1991-2001 has gone negative (-3.9 per cent) in a little decline of 4 and 2 points in Loharu and Dadri rural areas but in urban areas,.. it is 9.2 pet cent. In the tahsils respectively, where sex ratio was earlier in rural areas maximum decrease in popUlation 0-6 age better position than the remaining tahsils. In urban areas group has been recorded in Dadri tahsil ( -5.8 per cent during 1991-2001 decade, sex-ratios have changed with ) this decrease has been notably due to substantial fall very minor fluctuations (plus or minus) but in Bhiwani in the number offemale chIldren in this age group. In M.e. there has been decline of 25 points whereas in urban areas, we find the highest decadal growth of Tosham M.C. this decline has been of 19 points. The

30 ANAL YTICA L NOTE most worrying thing is steep decline in sex-ratio of 0 - Tosham tahsil where ~e find 78.0 per cent female 6 age group children, from 885 in 199] to 84] in 200] , workers as cultivators. The lowest ratio (37.8) of a gap of 44 points .. cultivators is found in Bhiwani Tahsil and the highest ratio (67.6) in Siwani tahsil. Agricultural labourers ratio The district has a density of 298 persons per sq is the highest (22.3) in BawaniKhera tahsil whereas it km. among the districts of the State, it stands at ] 8th is the lowest (7.3) in Siwani tahsil. Household Industry position out of I 9 districts which implies that population is on better footing in urban areas when we find 4.1 is sparsely distributed in the district. per cent workers engaged in this category and 7.3 per Out of a total population of 1,425,022 persons in cent female workers engaged in Household industry the district. 42.8 per cent are workers and 57.2 per in urban areas of the district. "Other workers" ratios cent are non-workers. There is a gap of ] 3.9 in the outnumber in urban areas than those in rural areas. male-female work participation rates of workers, Male workers ratios in this category are also better whereas this gap is narrower (9.1) in rural areas and than those of female workers. widened (34.6) in urban areas of the district. In 1991 Agenda for Governance: Census with 17.4 per cent female workers, the district was number one among the districts of the State, Let us see what should be our first and foremost whereas in 2001 Census with 35.4 per cent female Priority. Haryana population density is already 478 workers, it has satisfied itself with 4th place. The up from 128 in 1951. Almost making entire Haryana number one is Mahendragarh district with 38.2 per theoretically urban. Will we be able to sustain so much cent. Male marginal workers ratio has been up from pressure? 0.5 per cent in 1991 to 8.3 per cent in 2001. Similarly Agenda to Govern #1 female marginal workers ratio has also ascended from So our First Agenda to Govern emerges In 9.0 in 1991 to 18.2 in 2001 Census, whereas, on the working seriously on Family size & Fertility issues. other hand we notice a decrease in the ratio of main Motivating the parents from all communities into male workers from 44.8 in 1991 to 40.9 in 200 I but Spacing, use of Contraceptives etc. Recentlygood female main workers ratio has increased from 8.5 in beginning has been made by the State Population 199] to 17.2 in 2001 Census. Highest percentage (49.4) Commission by recommending 2 child norm strictly of workers has been recorded in Siwani Tahsil and the for Government job, Legislative responsibilities etc .. lowest (35.9) in Bhiwani tahsil. At the same time State must be serious about caring Of the total workers 63.9 per cent are engaged for the growing share of the Aged and the Infirm as in agrarian activities and 34.1 per cent as Other also implementing compulsory registration of births Workers, only 2.1 per cent are engaged in Household & deaths. Industry. In rural areas 72.0 per cent are cultivators Agenda to Govern #2 : and agricultural labourers. Ifwe examine the figures sex-wise both in rural as well as urban areas, the The next issue is the Haryana sex ratio, which ratios of female cultivators and female agricultural at 861 is the worst amongst Indian States & perhaps labourers exceed than those of male cultivators and the World. Our ChHd Sex ratio of 0-6 ages is at 819 male agricultural labourers respectively. Similarly down from 879 and shows distinct possibilities of male ratios of females .are also exceeding, both in rural child preference being practiced silently through and urban areas than those of males engaged in possibly female infanticide & foeticide. Household Industry. The solution lies in Raising status of women. In rural area ofSiwani tahsil 81.1 per cent offemale Making the presence of Women visible and actively workers are cultivators, that is the highest ratio among contributing to raising their status in decision-making tahsils of the district, the next comes the rural area of at Community and Family level.

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Agenda to Govern #3 : Agenda to Govern #5 :

Though the Literacy of the State has gone up In 1966 the 10+2 system was made mandatory substantially from 25.7% in 1971 to 67.9% in 2001 in all States with the Aim of absorbing 25% students and especially Female Literacy has gone up from in Vocational Streams. But 35 years later that is yet 10.3 % to 55.7% it is worth considering that the Large to be achieved and the pressure on Higher Education Percentage of people who were illiterate in 1971 m~st has grown, with 30% of all Class XII students opting still be around. Also the Male-Female GAP is still for colleges and Professional Institutions. The National 22.8% almost double that of Punjab and our Sex Ratio Average Pass percentage is 40% in Board exams, of Literates is still 617 as against 748 of Punjab and the CBSE being the best with 60% in Tenth class. 998 of . In Hsryana as per 1991 Census only 0.5% As a long term Investment in Society building there population was having any Technical Diploma and is need therefore to promote and popularize functional another 0.1 % were having any kind of Non Technical literacy e.g. to pull farmers out of the wheat rice cycle, Diploma or other Qualification as compared with to conserve water and shift from flood irrigation to 0.4% for each category in India. As against this Sprinkler, Drip etc., Rain Water Harvesting, Organic Graduates and above being 2.3% in Haryana and Farming, the need to pay their Electricity dues, disposal 3.0% for India as a whole. Thus as against a Targeted of waste water and Solid waste, raising age at marriage, 25% students going in Vocational Stream we have spacing of children, the need for proper schooling of only 0.5% into any kind of Vocational Education. The female child as well etc. percentage of Marginal Workers were 2.3% of the Agenda to Govern #4 Total Population in 1991 which has gone up to 10.1 % Considering that the real development of the in 2001 yet there is a lot to do in this area of Mental faculties occurs 80% in tlle first 14 years of Vocationalization of the Rural economy. life itself and that the share of Children 0-14 years It has something to do with the respect the in 2001 Census was almost 36% it is worthwhile to Society of the State is giving to various vocations. see as to whether we are really investing into the e.g. the State needs Plumbers, but they are generally future of our country. The 2001 Census shows that from outside the State, same about Nurses, Masons, 210,364 children were added to the numericals Juice Vendors, Pop-corn makers etc. Why can't the strength of children in the 0-6 years age group as people of Haryana give as much respect to the compared to 1991. Vocation of Nursing as Kerala gives, or Turners as Batala gives and so on ... The NRIs and the benefits The need therefore is to invest in Software for due to them ultimately will belong to the State. It is Education i.e. better trained and locally resident time that Haryana too made vocational education Teachers as well Anganwadi Level Trainers who can affordable, available & respectable so that we too entice children to schools and Anganwadis and keep can have successful enterpreneurs, and why not them there and sow the Right seeds (Sanskars) for NRIs? Our education must enable employment a strong India, where every child will feel proud to opportunities especialJy in the services sector, which be an Indian and also understand what being an Indian no State can afford to ignore. means. Implementing compulsory primary education for the 0-14 yrs can be easny done by making quality Agenda To Govern #6 : education available early in life, especially to the girl At the outset it must be clear that urbanisation is child thus stopping dropouts. NOT the solution to Unemployment it is always

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cheaper to settle a person in his village than in the despite having the resources few go in for a 2nd or town. a 3rd property and feel secure about it. One is always scared about a Tenant not vacating or some-one When it comes to employment opportunities it is forcibly occupying your premises if you are not vital to see that in a State like Haryana which does stationed there(as is rampant in case of NRI s of not have too many Mineral resources the scope is Punjab. It is vital that people invest in Buildings and largely to work in the Household, Cottage, and Small Premises as they have the Highest Forward and Scale Industries Sector. Besides generating a large Backward linkages with the consumption of Manpower and Skilled persons base this Sector also Manpower as against Gold, which is one of the most creates Entrepreneurs for tomorrow. In Haryana there dead investm~nt of wealth. Today a well to do Indian is a perceptible shift from Primary Sector to Non Youth is not sure where to invest wisely and securely. Primary Sector of about 6.3% but the J IHI has gained less than even 1% and its share in the State is less For Haryana can these issues not be attended than HHI share in India(4. I %) what to talk of timely by enforcing right to property of each and every developed States like ,Kerala, Individual Investor in his Premises. For this we must and Punjab. It is time to work hard on Household amend Rent Control Act immediately and come down Ind., Small Scale Industries sector & economic heavily on prevent forcible occupation of any premises upliftment of women. by hoodlums.

We must therefore work to settle people in their Agenda to Govern # 8 village encourage employment opportunities & skills An issue that will always be related to Workers is however small. About the Rural Non Farm Sector the Working Conditions or the Qual ity of Life. Census we have talked in detail. We must also encourage has for the first time gone into the issue of Slums and Swadeshi. In the real sense it means that if East India quite a few indirect parameters of Quality of Life are Company, sitting thousands of miles away could visualize a huge market in India why don't we see being compiled in the Houselisting scanning operations. Segregation and Disposal of Solid Waste, Waste Water, a market in our local District towns, villages and providing Toilets for homes. As per 2001 data, in settlements. And that their requirements should be Haryana 55.5% of human fraternity, especially women attended to by the Community itself, within the Village, have still got no Toilets at all and with the fast dwindling within the Tahsil and within the Districts. The need green cover the mere answering of nature's call could of today could be a Multilevel marketing network of locally made goods so that decentralized level become a source of stress to womankind. Employment could be sustained by the use of local It is often said that the villages of Haryana were resources to cater to local requirements. May be we cleaner when there was no water supply. Today the need a Swadeshi Net ,a Network to ensure easy very entry to a large number of Villages is absolutely access by Urban dweller to Rural products. uninviting to a common man who will sooner or later opt to move to the city. The society at large can't have Agenda to Govern #7 : two sets of standards, one for the Ruralites and another The Census of India studies in detail the Use of for the Urbanites. More so when the Village as well premises for various activities, it is relevant to look as slum dweller has access to the same Television at the Use of independent Premises for generating and electronic media and resultantly similar ambitions. employment. As per 2001 Census in Haryana ,only The option of making possible suitable disposal of 0.8 % buildings housed any kind of industrial activity. Solid as well as liquid Household waste especially in Further the number has been almost stagnating since Rural areas must be clearly explored. In order to 1970. The reascm perhaps is not very far to see. Today prevent urbanization ultimately the Disposal of these

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wastes is going to be the key issue. The solution may land is usually not recorded any- where in any records not lie in State providing the facilities, but State can of the right as·such. As a result if one wishes to take a definitely become a motivator to educate and loan by mortgaging his homestead land to a bank, he inculcate values in the Society so that the entire can not do so out of lack of mortgage deed. neighbourhood does not look like a garbage dump and the Society learns to take responsibility for the wastes This is because· the bank would only accept a it generates and its disposal. "REGISTERED MORTGAGE DEED" and no Land Revenue Officer is willing to recognize and register Agenda to Govern # 9 the mortgage deed in respect of homestead land. While The Mother Earth has bestowed upon man limited the Revenue Authorities keep an excellent record of resources in terms ofland , w"lter, ~nd Energy (fossil revenue land, unfortunately there is no proper record fuels) . It is vital for us tu see that the m~ans of kept regarding homestead land which the Revenue production are decentralized in such a manner that Authorities would accept a final and fair evidence of things are produced using locally available resources ownership of homestead land. and also consumed locally. Gandhiji's dream of a The problem becomes very painful for a landless/ Vi lJage was as a self reI iam identity. It automatically small artisans who is at a loss as to what to mortgage ensured the lowest possible usage ofEnergy resources. ifhe wishes to avail credit. The situation has worsened Here the emphasis on clean fuels, recycling of as National Housing Bank earmarked Rs. 5000Cr. for Biomass and use of Renewable Energy needs to be Rural Housing, which will find no takers. Banks giving gone into. The industry as well as households must housing loans in vi IJage Abad i area (called Lal Dora in use Energy appropriate to their requirements. The Delhi/Haryana) insist on mortgage of the homestead Working Women in particular suffer acute health but are unable to get the same affected as the Revenue conditions due to the use of Firewood in 52% and authorities express their inability to Mortgage the same. Cowdung cakes in 26% Households (1991) .This renders a large percentage of them physically The solution could be found by getting a Register incapacitated and workdays are lost. Ultimately the of Residential properties made in every village. A use of Smokeless ovens, Solar stoves, Gobar 'gas or parivar (family) Register is prepared in this way by LPG or even Kerosene Oil in a big way can make a the Village Panchayet Development Officer in U.P . big dent on this front. The Industry must work out its This Register could be given the Legal status of being own ways to use renewable sources of energy and a legitimate Record of Rights and in its remarks column this sector in itself has a huge Employment potential. an entry can be made whenever the Property is Mortgaged in favour of a Bank or other Lender or if it Agenda to Govern # 10 changes hand. The vital issue is to give a legal sanctity The chief responsibility since ancient times of the to this Transaction involving residential property in the State has been to maintain the Revenue records which village. are the basic records. Yet 55 years after Independence we do not have any Maps of the area of the Village Rural non farm sector lying within the Lal Dora. Outside no Village can we see the village maps depicting the residential houses We have tried to distill below some of the areas within the area as we can see in city Sectors. Nor do where obvious visible opportunities to generate m~st Village houses have P'ermanent Numbers: employment in context of Haryana State.

The Khadi and Village Industry sector involves Agriculture financing of Rural Artisans. Usually such people have little or no Agriculture land. Yet usually they very much The rising awareness and demand for Indian have homestead land. Unfortunately the homestead System of Medicine across the Globe has potential for

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growing of medi~inallHerbs plants which would greatly undertaken to accommodate the drop out labour force help the farmers in the villages in selling their produce from Agriculture and arrest their migration to urban to the Pharmaceutical companies for manufacture of areas. In State 20 lakh women contribute Drugs. The Panchayati R;:u Institutions have to be given daily their milk to Cooperative societies and production technical assistance for raising Herbal gardens on their of milk has become their bread earner. Similar lands and making saplings so that in turn they are Societies can be encouraged for generation of motivated to grow medicinal plants for commercial employment opportunities in rural areas. Setting up purposes. This would require setting up of proce~sing of Milk and chilling plants at focal points covering at plants for value addition of the produce. Government least 100 villages. ofJndia has recently formulated a policy of enlarging Forestry the reach ofIndian System of Medicine and growing Nearly 1,558 sq kms. of Haryana State are under of medicinal plants through Vanaspati Van Projects, forestry during 2002-03. Districts Panchkula and the growing of Medicinal plants and Herbs would Yammunanagar have maximum area under forest besides motivate the farmer to diversify his cropping 382 and 218 sq. kms. respectively. This constitutes only pattern, help the Village youth to harness employment 3.5 per cent under the coverage of forest. Obviously, opportunities in this activity. in relation to international standards the coverage of Horticulture & floriculture areas under forest is hardly conducive for maintaining The growth and promotion of Horticulture, bio-diversity in the State. This concern has to be especially organic farming in Haryana State has far addressed by the authorities by bringing unutilized more potential and it deserves attention as large areas agriculture land under cover afforest. of the State are ecologically and environmentally Fishing suitable for this purpose. There is tremendous scope for setting up food processing plants for value addition Pisciculture development in the State in Rural of products relating to growing of vegetables like areas would enhance the scope for income generation tomato Puree, Tomato, Ketch ups, Potato Chips and opportunities. This needs building small culture ponds even frozen vegetables & curries. in the villages. The technical and financial assistance has to come forth liberally from the State Govt. Livestock, Poultry. Production of milk and dairy products Man ufacturing The census 200 I data indicate that there is shift of Other major Rural Non Farm Sector entries cover 9.4 percent working population from Agriculture sector the Cottage and Small Scale Industries and Household towards Household industries and in category of other industries. Due to proximity to the NCR these could workers thereby making unemployment situation cover Construction Industry, leather, earthen pottery, worse in these sectors. Developed Nations like wooden toys, zarijutis, Sweetmeats such as Reveri & Denmark, Australia, Canada after embarking on policy Gachak, Milk Products, Auto ancilliaries & spares and of Development of live stock have experienced a various other Village Industries. sustained economic growth. They not only became self The proximity to NCR again opens up vast vistas sufficient in Dairy production but also realized a of opportunities: substantial Quantun; of surplus for the rest of the In the Information Technology Sector ranging from world which became a source of foreign exchange Call Centres to Software.oeve)opment Parks etc. This earner to these countries. Keeping conditions of needs large skilled Manpower 'and allied skills like Haryana into the consideration like availability of Airconditioning etc. fodder,grass etc. Livestock Farming planning can be

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1n the Trade and Commerce Sector it should Issues for research be possible to shift some Trade' and Commerce Based Oil the data thrown up by this paper a activity from Delhi to Haryana. This needs number of Research Opportunities are thrown up such investment in Transport ,Warehousing storage and as Impact of employment Opportunities on communication sector. In the adventure tourism, urbanization and vice versa, rural versus urban employment opportunities, employment in NCR versuS funworld ,Rural Tourism and health tourism sector non NCR Hatyana, male versus female employment as also Religious pilgrimages a lot of unexplored in urban areas, impact of urbanization on female potential stilt exists which can be explored with employment, employment of rural versus urban little investment in Infrastructure. women, sectoral breakup of employment etc.

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(viii) Brief analysis of peA data based on insets tabl~s 1 to 36

TABLE 1 : DECADALCHANGElN POPULATION OFTAHSILS BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001 SI. Tahsil Population Percentage Percentage No. decadal variation urban 1991 2001 1991-2001 population Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Bawani Khera 95,281 81,122 14,159 114,133 96,709 17,424 19.8 19.2 23.1 14.9 15.3 2 Bhiwani 379,032 257,403 121,629 474,873 305,342 169,531 25.3 18.6 39.4 32.1 35.7 3 Tosham 133,156 124,769 8,387 162,484 151,212 11,272 22.0 21.2 34.4 6.3 6.9 4 Siwani 68,364 57,255 11,1 09 84.926 69,076 J5,850 24.2 20.7 42.7 16.3 J8.7 5 Loharu 110,759 101,728 9,031 137,932 126,511 11,421. 24.5 24.4 26.5 8.2 8.3 6 Dadri 376,808 344,555 32,253 450,674 405,779 44,895 19.6 17.8 39.2 8.6 100 District Total 1,163,400 966,832 196,568 1,425,022 1,154,629 270,393 22.5 19.4 37.6 16.9 19.0

Table 1 shows decadaI change in population oftahsils per cent). Growth in urban population (37.6 per cent) is by residence. The district has experienced decadal growth almost double than that ofthe rural (19.4 percent). There of22.5 per cent during 1991-2001. In absolute numbers has been an increase in the level of urbanization in the there has been an increase of 261,622 persons (from district. Proportion of urban popUlation in 1991 was 1,163,400 persons in 1991 to 1,425,022personsin2001). recorded as 16.9 per cent which has switched over to Bhiwani tahsil has experienced the highest decadal growth 19.0 per cent in 2001 Census in the district and thus (25.3 per cent) and Dadri tahsil the lowest growth (19.6 registering an increase of2. I per cent.

TABLE 2: NUMBFR AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIID POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THERELATED POPULATION ,2001 SI. No. District I C.D. block Total Total rural population Number and Population Number number of percentage less than 200 and inhabited of villages percentage of villages villages Person5 Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bawani Khera 27 141,875 75,668 66,207 I (3.7) 19 17 I (3.7) 2 Bhiwani 54 227,843 122,072 105,771 3 Kairu 31 68,079 36,141 31,938 I (3.2) 4 Tosham 42 108,496 57,683 50,813 I (2.4) 5 Siwani 36 76,046 40,167 35,879 2 (5.6) 6 Loharu 78 126,511 66.497 60.014 2 (2.6) 94 107 9 (11.5) 7 Badhra 65 125,436 66.290 59.146 3 (4.6) 8 Dadri 11 55 133.395 70.249 63.146 2 (3.6) 9 Dadri I 49 146,948 78,022 68,926 I (2.0) 36 22 I (2.0) Districts (Rural) Total 437 1,154,629 612.789 541,840 4 (0.9) 149 146 20 (4.6) contd ......

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TABLE2: NUMBER A~ Pl!RCENTAGEOF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIFD POPULA'I~ION SIZE RANGES WlTII THE RELATED POPULATION, 200] SI. No. District I C.D. block Population Number Population Number Population Number 200-499 and 500-999 and 1000-1999 and percentage percentage percentage of villages of villages Males Females of villages Males Females Males Female! 2 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Bawani Khera 193 163 2 (7.4) 759 701 3 (Il.l) 2,766 2,480 8 (29.6.) 2 Bhiwani 4 (7.4) 1,614 1,371 10 (18.5) 8,339 7,295 27 (50.0) 3 Kairu 164 170 6 (19.4) 2,11'8 1,860 II (35.5) 7,991 7,174 9 (29.0) 4 Tosham 224 178 1(2.4) 483 424 20 (47.6) 16,342 14,573 14 (33.3) 5 Siwani 431 315 3 (8.3) 1,364 1,220 14 (38.9) 10,560 9,528 16 (44.4) 6 Loham 1,708 1,577 19 (24.4) 7,403 6,762 29 (37.2) 22,854 20,709 .16 (20.5) 7 Badhra 601 550 8 (12.3) 3,201 3,143 31 (47.7) 25,915 22,899 21 (32.3) 8 Dadri II 337 288 4 (7.3) 1,785 1,638 17 (30.9) 13,433 12,217 28 (50.9) 9 Dadri I 229 227 2 (4.1) 918 832 18 (36.7) 15,153 13,371 20 (40.8) Districts (Rural) Total 3,887 3,468 49(11.2) ]9,645 17,95] 153 (35.0) 123,353 ]10,246 159 (36.4) contd ...... TABLE2: NUMRER AND PERaNTAGEOF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULAnON S!ZERANGES WIllI 1HERELATED POPULATION, 2001 SL No. District / C.D. block Population Number Population Number Population 2000-4999 and 5000-9999 and 10000 and above percentage percentage of villages Males Females of villages Males Females Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Bawani Khera 14,321 12,630 9 (33.3) 33,168 28,875 3(11.1) 24,442 21,341 2 Bhiwani 46,958 40,904 6 (ILl) 22,377 19,207 7 (13.0) 42,784 36,994 3 KaifU 12,653 11,147 4 (12.9) 13,215 11,587 4 Tosham 21,946 19,318 6(14.3) 18,688 16,320 5 Siwani 22,599 20,200 I (2.8) 5,213 4,616 . 6 Loharu 23,716 21,632 3 (3.8) 10,722 9,227 7 Badhra 30,417 27,118 2 (3.1) 6,156 5,436 8 Dadri II 41,430 37,138 4 (7.3) 13,264 11,865 9 Dadri I 33,974 30,112 6 (12.2) 21,051 18,429 I (2.0) 6,661 5,933 Districts (Rural) Total 248,014 220,199 41 ( 9.4) 143,854 ]25,562 11 (2.5) 73,887 64,268

Table 2 gives the number and percentage of 1999. (153 villages) which signifies that three­ ihhabited villages in specified population size ranges fifth (60.8 per cent) of the popUlation of the district in the district. There are only 4 villages in less than resides in these mediocre size villa&es. In the 200 population range in the district. Highest number population range 10,000 and above, there are only of villages (1 S9 out of 437) are in the popUlation 11 villages. Mediocre size is the characteristic of range 2000-4999 followed by population range 1000- the villages of the district.

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TABLE 3 : NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIF~ AND MERG.ED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSUS Name of town (a) New (i) Statutory town I. Nil (ii) Census town L Nil (b) Denotified 0) Statutory towns of 1991 censllS denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as censlls towns I. Nil (ii) Statutory towns of 1991 census denotified but identified as census towns based on demographic and economic criteria I. Nil (iii) Census towns of 1991 census which are notified as statutory town in 2001 census' 1. Nil (c) Declassified L, Nil (d) Wholly merged with other town(s) L Nil Declassified means the census towns of 1991 census \\hich failed to satisfy the demographIC and economic criteria,

Table 3 presents information about the new statu- merged towns. There is no such town in the district tory/Census towns, denotified/declassified and during 2001 Census. TABLE4 : DISTRIBUflON OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 Range of population Total number of villages Percentage of villages in Population Percentage distribution of density (per in each population each population density population square kilometer) density range range 2 4 5 0-10 11-20 3 0.7 1,020 0.1 21-50 3 0.7 434 51-100 14 3.2 12,853 l.l 101-200 125 28.6 204,992 17.8 201-300 152 34.8 389,799 33.8 301-500 115 26.3 448,048 38.8 501 + 25 5.7 97,483 8.4 Not known District Total 437 100.0 1,154,629 100.0 Population Density (Rural) of the district 255.0

Table 4 exhibits distribution ofvillages by population of the district. By contrast low density (below 100) is density ranges. Out oftotal 437 inhabited villages, there the characteristic of 20 villages. Rural density (255) is no village in 0-10 range of population density. 25 worked out in this table relates to inhabited villages vi lIages are marked with a very high density of 50 1 or only (area supplied by revenue patwaris) hence itwill more. Another 115 villages show high density between not tally with the district rural density given in Summary 301 and 500 and contain 38.8 per cent of the rural Statement No.4 which is worked out on the ba~is of population followed by 20 I -300 density range containing total district area (supplied by the Surveyor General of J52 villages with 3J:-8 per cent of the rural population India) minus urban area.

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TABLES: SEX RATIO OF STATE TABLE7: SEX RATIO BYC.D. BLOCKS, 2001 AND DISTRICT, 1901-2001 SL No. Name of CD block Sex ratio Census State District Bhiwani 123 Year Total Rural . Urban Total Rural Urban 1 Bawani Khera 875 Bhiwani I 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 866 3 Kairu 884 1901 867 861 908 4 Tosham 881 19I1 835 834 842 5 Siwani 893 1921 844 848 811 6 Loharu 903 1931 844 851 792 7 Badhra 892 1941 869 879 806 8 Dadri II 899 1951 871 877 845 880 880 884 9 Dadn I (P) 883 1961 868 874 842 880 882 868 District (Rural) Total 884 1971 867 870 853 878 885 839 1981 87C 876 849 897 906 849 Table 7 gives sex ratio by CD. blocks in the district. 1991 86) 864 868 878 879 875 Rural sex ratio in the district is 884. Among CD. blocks, 2001 861 866 847 879 884 859 which are essentially the rural units, the sex ratio shows Table 5 gives us decadewise data regarding sex considerable disparity. It is the highest in Loharu C.D. ratio in the district and the State between 1901 and block (903) and the lowest in Bhiwani C.D. block (866) 2001. No data is available for the district from 1901 to and thereby exhibiting a gap of37 points. 1941 Censuses. From 1951 onwards sex ratio of the district always remained higher than that ofthe State. TABLE8: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY As far as Rural-Urban break up is concerned, the sex RANGES, 2001 ratio in rural areas always remained higher than their Range of Number Percent~ge Population Percentage sex ratio of of villages 2001 distribution counterpart urban areas except 1951 Census in the for inhabited in each of district. inclined plane villages villages range population 4 5 TABLE6: SEX RATIO BYTAHSILS, 2001 2 3 Less than 700 2 0.5 440 SI. No. Name of Tahsil Sex ratio 700-749 Total Rural Urban 750-799 6 1.4 7,288 0.6 2 3 4 5 800-849 61 14.0 17:,220 14.8 Bawani Khera 882 882 879 850-899 197 45.1 636,883 55.2 2 Bhiwani 862 869 849 900-949 128 29.3 282,214 24.4 3 Tosham 879 878 885 950-999 28 6.4 44,415 3.8 4 Siwani 890 894 873 1000-1099 11 2.5 10,763 0.9 5 Loharu 903 903 906 6 Dadri 889 891 866 1100+ 4 0.9 11406 0.1 District Total 879 884 859 District Total 437 100.0 1,154,629 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District 884 Table 6 depicts the sex ratio by tahsils. The district Table 8 provides sex ratio of rural population by has sex ratio of 879 which is much higher than the ranges in 2001. As many as 128 villag~s out of 437 in overall sex ratio of the State (861). Bhiwani district is the district are having fairly high sex ra1io in the range at 5th position in this regard among the districts ofthe State. Sex ratio in Bhiwani tahsil is the lowest (862) 900-949. By contrast 8 villages in the district have followed by Tosham tahsil (879) and the highest sex low sex ratio below 800. Females outnumbered males ratio (903) is recorded in Loharu tahsil. Urban areas in 15 villages and in another 28.vi II ages' the sex ratio have comparatively lower sex ratio than the rural areas varies between 950 and 999. Highest 'number (197 except in Loharu and Tosham tahsils. villages) falls in 850-899 ran~e of sex ratio.

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TABLE9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN child.sex ratio is lower in Bawani. Khera, Tosham and AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 Loharu tahsils. Sl. No. Name of U.A.ITown Urban status Sex ratio TABLE 1 1 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE of town AGEGROUP 0-6 FURc.n. BLOCKS,200l 2 3 4 SI. Name of C.D. Total population in 0-6 age Sex ratio J Bawani Khera (M C) 879 No. Block group for 0-6 2 Bhiwani (M CI ) 849 Persons Males Females age group 3 Tosham (MC) 885 4 Siwani (MC) 873 2 3 4 5 6 5 Loharu (M C) 90p 1 Bawani Khera 23,436 12,521 10,915 872 6 Charkhi Dadri (M C) 866 2 Bhiwani 36,224 19,752 16,472 834 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district 859 3 Kairu 11.:76 6,123 5,153 842 Table 9 depicts the sex ratio of Urban 4 Tosham 18,117 9,642 8,475 879 agglomerations/towns in 200 1. here is no urban 5 Siwani 13,131 7,065 6,066 859 agglomeration in the district. Urban sex ratio (859) is 6 Loharu 20,935 11,283 9,652 855 lower than the rural sex ratio (884) in the district. The 7 Badhra 19,644 10,765 8,879 825 town wise sex ratio reveals that it is the highest in Laharu 8 Dadri II 20,355 11,103 9,252 833 9 Dadri I (P) 22,891 12,638 10,253 811 M.C. (906) and the lowestin Bhiwani M.C!' (849). District (Rural) TABLE 10: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE Total 186,009 100,892 85,117 844 AGE GROUP 0-6 FUR TAHSILS, 2001 Table II reports C.D. blockwise sex ratio in the Sl. Name of T / Total population in 0-6 age Sex No. Tahsil R / group ratio age group 0-6. The district rural child sex ratio is 844. U Persons M ales Females for 0-6 Among the C.D. blocks, the child sex ratio is the age highest in Tosham C. O. Block (879) and the lowest in group Dadri-I (P) C.D. block (811) followed by Badhra C.O. 2 3 4 5 6 7 block (825). Bawani Khera T 19,298 10,250 9,048 883 TABLE 12 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN R 16,387 8,715 7,672 880 THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BYRANGES, 2001 U 2,911 1,535 1,376 896 Range of Number Percentage Population Percentage 2 Bhiwani T 70,908 38,707 32,201 832 sex ratio of distribution 2001 distribution R 48,519 26,377 22,142 839 for villages inhabited of villages of U 22,389 12,330 10,059 816 villages population 3 Tosham T 27,008 14,456 12,552 868 R 25,300 13,568 11,732 865 2 3 4 5 7.6 6,522 3.5 U 1,708 888 820 923 Less than 700 33 4 Siwani T 14,784 7.964 6,820 856 700-749 37 8.5 13.717 7.4 14.4 R 11,978 6,443 5,535 859 750-799 69 15.8 26,819 25.8 U 2,806 1,521 1,285 845 800-849 91 20.8 47,983 17.8 27.9 5 Loharu T 22,950 12,343 10,607 859 850-899 78 51,956 R 20,935 11.283 9,652 855 900-949 57 13.0 21,923 11.8 6.2 4.8 U 2,015 1,060 955 901 950-999 27 8,857 7.6 7,007 3.8 6 Dadri T 69,278 38,089 31,189 819 1000-1099 33 0.7 R 62,890 34,506 28,384 823 1100+ 12 2.7 1,225 U 6,388 3,583 2,805 783 District 437 100.0 186,009 100.0 District Total T 224,226 121,809 102,417 841 (Rural) Total Sex ratio (Rural) for District 844 R 186,009 100,892 85,117 844 U 38,217 20,917 17,300 827 Table 12 depicts the data on sex ratio of rural Table 10 furnisLles tahsilwise sex ratio in the age population in the age-group 0-6 by ranges. As many as group 0-6. The district has a'child sex ratio (841) which 33 villages have a child sex ratio (0-6 age group) of is significantly higher than the child sex ratio in the less than 700. 45 villages are,having more females per State (819). The general trend is that rural chi Id sex 1000 males. About two-fifth (16"9) villages out of 437 ratio (844) in the district is higher than that of the urban villages have a sex ratio between 800 and 900 which (827) and this pattern is true for Bhiwani, Siwani and comprise more than fifty per cent ofthe rural popUlation Dadri tahsils also. Contrary to this general trend, rural of the district.

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TABLE 13: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 ~¥ URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Sl. No. Name ofUA ITown Urban Total population in 0~6 age group Sex rat 10 for status 0-6 age group of town Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bawani Khera (MC) 2,911 1,535 1,376 896 2 Bhiwani (M CI) 22,389 12,330 10,059 816 3 Tosham (MC) 1,708 888 820 923 4 Siwani (MC) 2,806 1,521 1,285 845 5 Loharu (MC) 2,015 1,060 955 901 6 Charkhi Dadri (MC) 6,388 3,583 2,805 783 District(Urban} Total 38,217 20,9]7 17,300 827 Table 13 gives townwise sex ratio of population in with sex ratio of923 and the lowest is noted in Charkhi the age group 0-6. The sex ratio in age group 0-6 in Dadri M.C. (783). Loharu M.C. (901), Bawani Khera urban areas of the district is 827, Among the statutory M.C. (896) and Siwani M.e. (845) have child sex ratio towns in the district, Tosham M.C. is placed at the top higher than that of the district. TABLE 14: NUMBFR AND PFRCl'NTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN TAHSH.S, 2001 Sl.No. Name of Tahsil TI Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of Scheduled RJ population Castes Tribes population Scheduled Castes Tribes population to U popUlation population to total total population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bawani Khera T 114.133 34,287 30.0 R ·96.709 28.204 29.2 U 17,424 6,083 34.9 2 Bhiwani T 474,873 91,028 19.2 R 305,342 61,404 20.1 U 169,531 29,624 17.5 3 Tosham T 162.484 35,846 22.1 R 151,212 33,086 21.9 U 11,272 2,760 24.5 4 Siwani T 84,926 17,714 20.9 R 69,076 12,779 18.5 U 15,850 4,935 31.1 5 Loharu T 137,932 25,856 18.7 R 126,511 22,530 17.8 U 11,421 3,326 29.1 6 Dadri T 450,674 74,739 16.6 R 405,779 67,662 16.7 U 44,895 7,077 15.8 District Total T ],425,022 279,470 19.6 R 1,154,629 225,665 19.5 U 270,393 53,805 19.9 Table 14 depicts tahsilwise number and percentage the tahsils, concentration of Scheduled Castes of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. There is population in Bawani Khera (30.0 per cent) is the no population notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State. highest and in Dadri tahsil (16.6 per cent) the lowest. Scheduled Castes constitute 19.6 per cent of the total Generally, proportions ofSchedilled Castes are higher p,?pulation ofthe district, their share in rural and urban in urban areas than in rural areas but in Bhiwani and is 19.5 per cent and 19.9 percent respectively. Among Dadri tahsils, the reverse is the case.

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TABLEt5: NUMBFRAND PFRCJ!NTAGE OF SCHFDULFD CAS TEE AND SCHIDULED TRmES POPULAnON IN CD. BWCKS, 2001 Sl. No. N arne of C.D. block Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to population to population population total population total population 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bawani Khera 141,875 37,289 26.3 2 Bhiwani 227,843 47,562 20.9 3 Kairu 68,079 12,687 18.6 4 Tosharn 108,496 24,315 22.4 5 Siwani 76,046 13,620 17.9 6 Loharu 126,511 22,530 17.8 7 Badhra 125,436 20,496 16.3 8 Dadri II 133,395 21,498 16.1 9 Dadri I (P) 146,948 25,668 17.5 District (Rural) Total 1,154,629 225,665 19.5

Table 15 describes C.D.blockwise number and percentage of Scheduled Castes to rural population is percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. recorded the highest in Bawani Khera C.D. block (26.3 There is no popUlation notified as Scheduled Tribes in per cent) and the lowest in Dadri II C.D.block (16.1 the State. 19.5 per cent popUlation in the district belongs per cent) closely followed by Badhra C. D. block (16.3 to Scheduled Castes. Among the C.D. blocks, the per cent)

TABLE 16 : PROPORTIONOFSCHIDULFDCASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VllLAGES, 2001 Percentage range of Scheduled Castes Number of Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage popUlation to total popUlation villages Population

2 3 4 5 Nil IS 3.4 Less than 5 13 3.0 376 0.2 5-10 68 15.6 11.120 4.9 11-20 208 47.6 97,681 43.3 21-30 97 22.2 75,495 33.5 31-40 18 4.1 15,214 6.7 41-50 9 2.1 13,271 5.9 51-75 6 1.4 9,790 4.3 76 and above 3 0.7 2,718 1.2 District Total 437 100.0 225,665 100.0

Table 16 records the proportion of Scheduled villages. Thus, Scheduled Castes population Castes popUlation to total population in villages. constitutes less than 20 per cent of the total Among 437 inhabited villages in the district, 15 population in 304 inhabited villages in the district. 9 villages have no SclJ.eduled Castes population. The villages have more than 50 per cent popUlation as proportion of Scheduled Castes population to total Scheduled Castes. population is less than 5 per cent in 13 villages, 5- Table 17 pertains to Scheduled Tribes. There is 1O.per cent in 68 villages and 11-20 per cent in 208 no population notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State.

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TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGEOF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIDES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 SI. No. Name ofUA ITQwn Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to total population to total population population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Bawani Khera (M C) 17,424 6,083 34.9 2 Bhiwani (M CI ) 169,531 29,624 17.5 3 Tosham (MC) 11,272 2,760 24.5 4 Siwani (M C) 15,850 4,935 31.1 5 Loharu (M C) 11,421 3,326 29.1 6 Charkhi Dadri (M C) 44,895 7,077 15.8 District (Urban) Total 270,393 53,805 19.9

Table 18 explains townwise number and percentage Scheduled Castes (19.5 per cent). In Bawani Khera of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. There is no M.C., Scheduled Castes population proportion is population notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State. In recorded as the highest (34,9 per cent). By Contrast, urban areas 19.9 per cent of the population belongs to in Charkhi Dadri M.C., the percentage of Scheduled Scheduled Castes, which is slightly higher than the rural Castes is the lowest (15.8 per cent).

TABLE20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHFDUI...ID TABLEt9: SEX RATIO AMONGSCHFDULFD CASl'FS AND SCHFDULFD mmES IN URBAN CASTES AND SCHIDULID TRmES IN AGGLOMERATIONS fTOWNS, 2001 ITown Scheduled Scheduled c. D. BLOCKS, 2001 $1. No. Name ofU.A. Castes Tribes Sl. Name of CD Scheduled Scheduled sex ratio sex ratio No. block Castes Tribes sex ratio sex ratio 2 3 4 2 3 4 Bawani Khera (M C) 881 Bawani Khera 850 2 Bhiwani (M CI ) 853 2 Bhiwani 846 3 Tosharn (MC)' 883 3 Kairu 849 4 Tosham 851 4 Siwani (M C) 876 5 Siwani 879 5 Loharu (M C) 909 6 Loharu 899 6 Charkhi Dadri (M C) 884 7 Badhra 885 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district 867 8 Dadri II 871 9 Dadri I (P) 849 Table 20 reveals townwise sex ratio among District (Rural) Total 861 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. There is no population notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State. Table 19 depicts C.D. blockwise sex ratio among Scheduled Castes population in urban areas exhibits Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. There is no better sex ratio (867) than overall sex ratio (859) in population notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State. Sex urban areas. Jt is significantly higher in Loharu M.e. ratio for rural population in the district is 884, while it is (909) and the lowest in Bhiwani M.C. (853). However 861 for Scheduled Castes. Among the C.D. blocks, in other urban areas in the distriCt, the sex ratio among sex ratio is the highest in Loharu C.D. block (899) and Scheduled Castes population is more than the district the lowest in Bhiwani C.D. block. (846). urban sex ratio.

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TABLE 21: NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFLlTERAW AND ILLlTERA~ BYTAHSILS, 2001 SI. No. Name of Tahsil TI Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in RJ Number of literates Number of illiterates male- female U Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Bawani Khera T 60,162 38,474 21,688 53,971 22,184 31,787 63.4 76.3 48.8 27.5 R 50,477 32,382. 18,095 46,232 19,003 27,229 62.8 75.9 48.1 27.8 U 9,685 6,092 3,593 7,739 3.181 4,558 66.7 78.7 53.0 25.7 2 Bhiwani T 283,647 175,075 108,5.72 191,226 79,983 111,243 70.2 80.9 57.9 23.1 R 168,338 106,853 61,485 137,004 56,508 80,496 65.6 78.0 51.3 26.7 U 115,309 68,222 47,087 54,222 23.475 3Q,747 78.4 86.0 69.5 16.5 3 Tosham T 84,730 55,200 29,530 77,754 31.294 ·46,460 62.5 76.6 46.6 30.1 R 77,624 50,949 26,675 73,588 29.564 44,024 61.7 76.1 45.2 30.9 U 7.106 4,251 2,855 4,166 1;730 2,436 74.3 83.5 63.9 19.6 4 Siwani T 43,287 28,064 15,223 41,639 16.871 24,768 61.7 75.9 45.9 30.0 R 34,434 22,576 11,858 34,642 13,896 20,746 60.3 75.2 43.8 31.4 U 8,853 5,488 3,365 6,997 2.975 4,022 67.9 79.1 55.2 23.9 5 Loharu T 73,471 47,748 25,723 64,461 . 24.740 39,721 63.9 79.4 46.9 32.5 R 67,210 43,826 23,384 59,301 '22.671 36,630 63.7 79.4 46.4 32.9 U 6,261 3,922 2,339 5,160 2.069 3,091 66.6 79.5 52.3 27.3 6 Dadri T 264,599 166,244 98,355 186,075 72,376 113,699 69.4 82.9 54.4 28.5 R 233,927 148,333 85,594 171,852 66,228 105,624 68.2 82.4 52.6 29.8 U 30,672 17,911 12,761 14,223 6,148 8,075 79.7 87.5 70.8 16.7 District Total T 809,896 510,805 299,091 615,126 247,448 367,678 67.5 80.3 53.0 27.3 R 632,010 404,919 227,091 522,619 207,870 314,749 65.3 79.1 49.7 29.4 U 177,886 105,886 72,000 92,507 39,578 52,929 76.6 85.0 66.9 18.1 Table 21 provides tahsilwise number and (70.2 per cent) and lowest in Siwani tahsil (61.7 per percentage ofliterates by residence. Literacy rate (67.5 cent) in the district. Both rural males (82.4 per cent) per cent) of the population in the district is very close and urban males (87.5 per cent) ratios are the highest to that of the State (67.9 per cent); the corresponding in Dadri tahsil. Similarly corresponding figures for figures for males and females are 80.3 and 53.0 per females (52.6 per cent and 70.8 per cent respectively) cent respectively, signifying that four-fifth male are also the highest in this very tahsil. The lowest popUlation in the district is literate and female literacy literacy rates both for rural males (75.2 per cent) and is much behind male literacy reSUlting in a gap of27.3 rural females (43.8 per cent) are found in Siwani tahsil per cent. Urban literacy is on better footing as while the urban male literates (78.7 per cent) in Bawani compared to rural literacy. Among the tahsils, the Khera tahsil and urban female literates (52.3 per cent) literacy rate is the highest recorded in Bhiwani tahsil in Loharu tahsil are noted as the lowest.

TABLE 22 : NUMBER ANI> PERCENTAGE OF LITERATIS AND ~LITERA TES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 SI. Name of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage oJ literates Gap in No. C.D.block Number of literates Number of illiterates male-female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy ratl 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Bawani Khera 74,913 48,013 26,900 66,962 27,655 39,307 63.3 76.0 48.7 27.4 2 Bhiwani 126,242 79,990 46,252 101,601 42,082 59,519 65.9 78.2 51.8 26.4 29.1 3 Kairu 36,883 23,613 13,270 31,196 12,528 18,668 64.9 78.7 49.5 4 Tosham 54,664 36,108 18,556 53,832 21,575 32,257 60.5 75.2 43.8 31.3 3 ];6 5 Siwani 38,171 25,036 13,135 37,875 IS,131 22,744 60.7 75.6 44.1 6 Loharu 67,210 43,826 23,384 59,301 22,671 36,630 63.7 79,4 46.4 32.9 30.7 7 Badhra 70,124 44,917 25,207 55,312 21,373 33,939 66.3 80.9 50.1 30.9 8 Dadri II 77,196 49,110 28,086 56,199 21.139 35,060 68.3 83.0 52.1 83.1 55.1 28.0 9 Dadri I (P) 86,607 54,306 32,301 60,341 23,716 36,625 69.8 29.4 District (Rural) Total 632,010 404,919 227,091 522,6]9 207,870 314,749 65.2 79.1 49.7

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Table 22 presents C.D.blockwise number and per cent) exhibit literacy rate higher than the rural percentage of literates by sex.. The rural area in liter&cy rate in the district. About fifty per cent (50.3 the district has a literacy rate of 65.2 per cent. 79. I per cent) female population in the district is illiterate. per cent of males and 49:7 per cent of females in The highest proportion of male literacy is found in the district are literates with the resultant gap of Dadri J (P)C. D. block (83.1 per cent) closely 29.4 per cent. This gap is still more widened in followed by Dadri II CD block (83.0 per cent) Loharu tahsil (32.9 percent). Atthe C.D. block level, whereas the corresponding female literacy figures Dadri I (Part)( 69.8 per cent), Dadri II (68.3 per of 55.1 per cent and 52.1 per cent are also recorded cent), Badhra ( 66.3 per cent) and Bhiwani (65.9 in these very blocks. TABLE 23 : DlSTRIBUfIONOFVILLAGFS BYLITFRACYRATERANGE, 2001 Range of literacy rate Number of Percentage distribution Population Percentage distribution for villages inhabited villages of villages of population 2 3 4 5 o 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 2 0.5 784 0.1 41-50 3 0.7 2,719 0.2 51-60 79 18.1 175,145 15.2 61-70 273 62.5 816,259 70.7 71-80 80 18.3 159,722 13.8 81-90 91-99 lOO District Total 437 100.0 1,154,629 100.0 literacy rate for District 67.4 Table 23 shows distribution of villages by 80 villages (18.3 per cent) have literacy rate in the literacy rate ranges in 2001. Out of 437 vi lIages, range 71-80 per cent. By contrast, low literacy 273 villages (62.5 per cent) have a good literacy (less than 50 per cent) rate is the characteristic of rate varying between 61 and 70 per cent and again 5 villages only.

TABLE24: NUMBER AND PERCENfAGEOF LIfERATE) ANDHLlTFRATFS BYSEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Sl. Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. male­ status of UAffown Number of illiterates ~ ______~_~~ ____~~~ __~ remale Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy 2 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Bawani Khera(MC) 7,739 3,181 4,558 66.7 78.7 53.0 25.7 2 Bhiwani (M CI) 54,222 23,475 30,747 78.4 86.0 69.5 16.5 3 Tosham (MC) 4,166 1,730 2,436 74.3 83.5 63.9 19.6 4 Siwani (MC) 6,997 2,975 4,022 67.9 79.1 55.1 23.9 5 Loharu (MC) 5,160 2,069 3,091 66.6 79.5 ~2.3 27.3 6 Charkhi Dadri (MC) 14,223 6,148 8,075 79.7 87.5 70.8 16.7 District(Urban) Total 92,507 39,578 52,929 76.6 85.0 66.9 18.1 Table 24 presents townwise number and' highest literacy rate and also has the highest male percentage of literates by sex. 76.6 per cent of the literacy rate (87.5 per cent) and femflle literacy urban population in the diStrict is literate. Male- rate(70.8 per cent) among the towns in the district. Female gap (18.1 per cent) in urban literacy is also Likewise, the lowest literacy ~ates are recorded in narrow, 85.0 per cent males and 66.9 per cent Loharu M.C. (66.6 per cent). Gap iri urban male- ~emales of urban areas are literates. Statutory town female literacy is recorded as 18.1 per cent in the Charkhi Dadri (79.7 per cent) is marked with the district.

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TABLE2S: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001 SI. No. Name of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in male/female CD.block Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Bawani Khera 15,844 10,613 5,231 21,445 9,543 11,902 52.3 64.6 37.7 26.9 2 Bhiwani 22,035 14,502 7,533 25,527 11,257 14,270 55.7 67.6 41.6 26.0 3 Kairu 5,816 3,797 2,019 6,871 3,063 3,808 55.7 67.1 42.1 25.0 4 Tosham 10,295 6,930 3,365 14,020 6,203 7,817 52.0 64.8 36.9 27.9 5 Siwani 5,721 3,802 1,919 7,899 3,448 4,451 52.0 65.2 37.2 28.0 6 Loharu 9,879 6,559 3,320 12,651 5303 7348 53.6 67.3 38.3 29.1 7 Badhra 9,679 6,341 3,338 10,817 4.534 6.283 57.3 70.8 42.1 28.7 8 Dadri II 10,953 7,229 3,724 10,545 4,262 6,283 60.9 75.0 44.6 30.4 9 Dadri 1 (P) 12,991 8,516 4,475 12,677 5,363 7.314 61.1 74.2 45.8 28.4 District (Rural) Total 103,213 68,289 34,924 122,452 S2,976 69,476 SS.6 68.4 40.7 27.7 Table 25 presents C.D. blockwise number and district. Gap in Male-Female Scheduled Castes literacy percentage of Scheduled Castes literates by sex. 55.6 in the district is also narrower (27.7 per cent) than per cent of the rural Scheduled Castes population in general population (29.4 per cent). Male literacy rate the district is literate. Among the C.D.blocks, Dadri I varies between 75.0 per cent (Oadri II C.O. block) (Part) C.D. block is marked with the highest literacy and 64.6 per cent (Bawani Khera C.O. block). In rate. Likewise, the lowest literacy rate (52.0 per cent) percentage point, there is a gap of 27.7 per cent in is found in both Tosham and Siwani C.D. blocks. male- female literacy and this gap is not much varied Overall trend of Scheduled Castes literacy shows that among the C.D. blocks except Oadri II C.D. block, there is not much variation among C.D. blocks in the where it is 30.4 per cent. TABLE 26 : DIS1RIBUfION OF VILLAGES BYLlTERACYRATERANGEFOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001 Range of literacy rate Number of Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution for villages inhabited villages of villages Population of population

2 3 4 5 o 7 1-10 11-20 21-30 5 1.2 839 0.4 31-40 12 2.8 4,438 2.0 41-50 78 18.5 50,588 22.4 51-60 179 42.4 118,235 52.4 61-70 126 29.9 46,974 20.8 71-80 21 5.0 4,584 2.0 81-90 91-99 100 District Total 422 100.0 225,665 100.0 literacy rate for District (Rural) 56.3

Table 26 shows distribution of villages by literacy more than fifty per cent (52.4 per cent) Scheduled ranges for Scheduled Castes population. Literacy rate Castes population. 147 villages in the district are having in the Scheduled Castes population is 56.3 per cent in more than 60 per cent li~eracy r~te. By contrast, one the rural areas of the district. 179 villages out of 422 village is resided by 7 Scheduled Castes persons and villages have literacy rate 51-60 per cent and .have all of them are illiterates.

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TABLE27 : NUMBER AND PERCJ

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Bawani Khera (M C) 2,773 1,831 942 3,310 1,403 1,907 56.5 69.6 41.4 28.2 2 Bhiwani (M CI) 15,224 9,620 5,604 14,100 6,371 8,029 61.0 71.4 48.7 22.7 3 Tosham (MC) 1,188 753 435 1,572 713 859 53.8 63.2 42.8 20.4 4 Siwani (MC) 2,121 1,367 754 2,814 1,264 1,550 53.8 65.5 40.7 24.8 5 Loharu (MC) :,580 1,060 520 1,746 682 1,064 58.7 75.4 40.4 35.0 6 Charkhi Dadri (M C) 3,451 2,123 1,328 3,626 1,633 1,993 58.6 67.9 48.1 19.8 Bhiwani (Urban) 26,337 16,754 9,583 27,468 12,{166 15,402 59.1 70.1 46.3 23.8 Table 27 provides townwise number and rate(61.0 percent) among Scheduled Castes population percentage of Scheduled Castes literates by sex. 59.1 is recorded in Bhiwani M.C.!, the same is true in case per cent Scheduled Castes in urban areas of the district of males (71.4 per cent) and females (48.7 per cent) are literates. Male-Female differentials in urban also. Whereas the lowest literacy rate (53.8 per cent) literacy are noted as 70.1 per cent for male and 46.3 is recorded both in To sham and Siwani towns. per cent for female literates. It signifies that literacy rate in female Scheduled Castes population is much Tables 28,29 and 30 pertain to Scheduled Tribes. lower than the general female literacy rate (66.9 per There is no population notified as Scheduled Tribes in cent) in urban areas of the district. The highest literacy the State.

T ABLE31: NUMBER AND PFRCFNTAGE OF MAIN WORKFRS, MARGINAL WORKFRS, AND NON-WORKFRS BY SEX IN TAHSILS, 2001 SI. No. Name of Tahsil PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers MI population (M ain and marginal F workers) Number Percent~ Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Bawani Khera P 114,133 32,585 28.6 16,548 14.5 49.133 43.0 65,000 57.0 M 60,658 24,301 40.1 5,470 9.0 29,771 49.( 30,887 50.9 F 53,475 8,284 15.5 11,078 20.7 19,362 36.2 3f,113 63.8 2 Bhiwani P 474,873 126,134 26.6 44,245 9.3 170,379 35.9 304,494 64.1 M 255,058 101,745 39.9 18,250 7.2 119,995 47.0 135,063 53.0 F 219,815 24,389 11.1 25,995 11.8 50,384 22.9 169,431 77.1 3 Tosham P 162,484 49,190 30.3 19,865 12.2 69.055 42.5 93,429 57.5 M 86,494 36,332 42.0 5,880 6.8 42,212 48.8 44~282 51.2 F 75,990 12,858 16.9 13,985 18.4 26,843 35.3 49,'47 64.7 4 Siwani P 84,926 28,821 33.9 13,133 15.5 41,954 49.4 42,972 50.6 M 44,935 20,122 44.8 4,034 9.0 24,156 53.8 20,779 46.2 F 39,991 8,699 21.8 9,099 22.8 17,798 44.S 22,193 55.5 5 Loharu P 137,932 47,478 34.4 18,077 13.1 65,555 47.5 72,377 52.5 M 72,488 30,396 41.9 5,800 8.0 36,196 49.9 36,2~2 50.1 F 65,444 17,082 26.1 12,277 18.8 29,359 44.9 36,085 55.1 6 Dadri P 450,674 141,002 31.3 72,242 16.0 213,244 47.3- 237;430 52.7 M 238,620 97,405 40.8 23,652 9.9 121,057 50.7 117,563 49.3 F 212,054 43,597 20.6 48,590 22.9 92,187 43.5 119,867 56.5 Cont......

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TABLE 31 : NUMBFR AND PFRCFNTAGEOFMAlN WORKFRS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKFRS BYSEX IN TAHSILS, 2001 SI. No. Name of Tahsil PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers MI popUlation (M ain and marginal F workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 District Total P 1,425,022 425,210 29.8 184,110 12.9 609,320 42.8 815,7{)2 57.2 M 758,253 310,301 40.9 63,086 8.3 373,387 49.2 384,866 50.8 F 666,769 114,909 17~2 121,024 18.2 235,933 35.4 430,836 64.6

Table 31 exhibits tahsilwise number and fifty per cent !1lales and one- third females among percentage of main workers, marginal workers and rural population in the district are workers. The work non-workers by sex. Two out of every five (42.8 per participation rate in the district is recorded as the cent) persons in the district are recorded as workers highest in Siwani tahsil (49.4 per cent) and the lowest either main or marginal. The proportion of male­ in Bhiwani tahsil (35.9). The incidence of non­ female work participation in the district is 49.2 per workers females (64.6 per cent) is higher than that cent and 35.4 per cent respectively. It reveals that of males (50.8 per cent).

TABLE32: NUMBER AND PFRCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKFRS, AND NON-WORKERS BYSEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 SI. Name of C.D. PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. block MI Population (M ain and marginal F workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Bawani Khera P 141,875 43,237 30.5 19,240 13.6 62,477 44.0 79,398 56.0 M 75,668 31,267 41.3 6,130 8.1 37,397 49.4 38,271 50.6 F 66,207 11,970 18.1 13,110 19.8 25,080 37.9 41,127 62.1 2 Bhiwani P 227,843 60,694 26.6 27,534 12.1 88,228 38.7 139,615 61.3 M 122,072 47,576 39.0 10,454 8.6 . 58,030 47.5 64,042 52.5 F 105,771 13,118 12.4 17,080 16.1 30,198 28.6 75,573 71.4 3 Kairu P 68,079 19.114 28.1 10.995 16.2 30,109 44.2 37,970 55.8 M 36,141 13,735 38.0 3,899 10.8 17,634 48.8 18,507 51.2 F 31,938 5,379 16.8 7,096 22.2 12,475 39.1 19,463 60.9 4 Tosham P 108,496 33,426 30.8 14,042 12.9 47,468 43.8 61,028 56.2 M 57,683 24,766 42.9 3,752 6.5 28,518 49.4 29,165 50.6 F 50,813 8,660 17.0 10,290 20.3 18,950 37.3 31,863 62.7 5 Siwani P 76,046 26,798 35.2 13,256 17.4 40,054 52.7 35,992 47.3 M 40,167 18,007 44.8 3,793 9.4 21,800 54.3 18,367 45.7 F 35,879 8,791 24.5 9,463 26.4 18,254 50.9 17,625 49.1 6 Loharu P 126,511 43,663 34.s 17,058 I3.s 60,721 48.0 65,790 52.0 M 66,497 27,709 41.7 5,400 8.1 33,109 49.8 33,388 50.2 F 60,014 15,954 26.6 11,658 19.4 27,612 46.0 32,402 54.0 7 Badhra p 125,436 40,112 32.0 26,189 20.9 66,301 52.9 59,135 47.1 M 66,290 27,058 40.8 9,024 13.6 36,082 54.4 30,208 45.6 F 59,146 13,054 22.1 17,165 29.0 30,219 51.1 28,927 48.9 8 Dadri II P 133,395 44,378 33.3 21,053 15.8 65,431 49.1 67,964 50.9 IY1 70,249 28,847 41.1 6,782 9.7 35,629 50.7, 34,620 49.3 F 63,146 15,531 24.6 14,271 22.6 29,802 47.2 33,344 52.8 9 Dadri I (P) P 146,948 43,205 29.4 23,141 15.7 66,346 45.1' 80,602 54.9 M 78,022 30,715 39.4 7,000 9.0 37,715 48.3 40,307 51.7 F 68,926 12,490 18.1 16,141 23.4 28,631 41.5 40,295 58.5 Cont......

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TABLE32: NUMBFR AND PFRCENTAGEOF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, A~ NON-WORKERS BYSEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 SI. Name of C.O. PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. block MI Population (M ain and marginal F workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage N umber Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 District (Rural) Total P 1,154,629 354,627 3~.7 172,508 14.9 527,135 45.7 627,494 54.3 M 612,789 249,680 40.7 56,234 9.2 305,914 49.9 306,875 50.1 F 541,840 104,947 19.4 .116,274 21.5 221,221 40.8 320,619 59.2 Table 32 depicts CD blockwise number and per cent females). It reveals that every second male percentage of main, marginal and non- workers by and every third female out offive is a non-worker in sex. 45.7 per cent of rural popUlation in the district is the district. The percentage of workers to total recorded as main and marginal workers (49.9 per population is the highest (52.9 per cent) in Badhra cent males and 40.8 per cent females) and 54.3 per C.D. block and the lowest in Bhiwani C.D. block cent as non-workers (50.1 per cent males and 59.2 (38.7 per cent).

TABLE33: NUMBER AND PERCI!NTAGEOF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BYSEX IN URBAN AGGLOMFRATIONS {TOWNS, 2001 SI. Name and urban status PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. of UA ITown MI Population (Main and marginal F workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Bawani Khera(MC) P 17,424 4,453 25.6 2,369 13.6 6,822 392 10,602 60.8 M 9,273 3,329 35.9. 953 10.3 4,282 46.2 4,991 53.8 F 8,151 1,124 13.8 1,416 17.4 2,540 31.2 5,611 68.8 2 Bhiwani (M CI) P 169,531 41,760 24.6 5,201 3.1 46,961 27.7 122,570 72.3 M 91,697 37,466 40.9 4,064 4.4 41,530 45.3 50,167 54.7 F 77,834 4,294 5.5 1,137 1.5 5,431 7.0 72,403 93.0 3 T osham (M C) P 11,272 2,834 25.1 357 3.2 3,191 28.3 8,081 71.7 M 5,981 2,565 42.9 240 4.0 2,805 46.9 3,176 53.1 F 5,291 269 5.1 117 2.2 386 7.3 4,905 92.7 4 Siwani (M C) P 15,850 4,414 27.8 797 5.0 5,211 32.9 10;639 67.1 M 8,463 3,789 44.8 349 4.1 4,138 48.9 4,325 51.1 F 7,387 625 8.5 448 6.1 1,073 14.5 6,314 85.S 5 Loharu (M C) P 11,421 3,815 33.4 1,019 8.9 4,834 42.3 6,587 57.7 M 5,991 2,687 44.9 400 6.7 3,087 51.5 2,904 48.5 F 5,430 Ll28 20.8 q19 11.4 1,747 32.2 3,683 67.8 6 Charkhi Oadri (M C) P 44.895 13,30729.6 1,859 4.1 15,166 33.8 29,729 66.2 M 24,059 10,785 44.8 846 3.5 11,631 48.3 12,428 51.7 F 20,836 2,522 12.1 1,013 4.9 3,535 17.0 17,3QI 83.0 District (Urban) Total P 270,393 70,583 26.1 11,602 4.3 82,185 30.4 188,208 69.6 M 145,464 60,621 41.7 6,852 4.7 67,473 46.4 77,991 53.6 F 124,929 9,962 8.0 4,750 3.8 14,712 n.s 110,217 88.2 Table 33 provides townwise number and workers to total population is the highest (42.3 per percentage of main workers, marginal workers and cent) in Loharu M.e. and the lowest (27)7 per cent) non-workers by sex. In urt>an areas of the district in Bhiwani M.C!' The male-female differentials in as a whole, one-third (30.4 per cent) of the participation rates are, however, quite striking. The population has been recorded as workers (26.1 per male participation rate in urban areas (46.4 per cent) cent main workers and 4.3 per cent marginal is significantly higher than that of the females (1 1.8 w.orkers). Among the towns, the proportion of pef' cent).

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TABLE 34: DIsmmurloNoFWORKERS JJYSEX INFOVRCATEGORIFS OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TAHSILS, 2001 SI. No. Name of Tahsil PI Total Total number of Category of workers MI Population workers (Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other F + Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Bawani Khera P 114,133. 49,133 24,177 10,934 796 13,226 (43.0) (49.2) (22.3) ( 1.6) (26.9) M 60,658 .29,771 14,193 5,521 444 9,613 (49.1) (47.7) ( 18.5) (1.5) (32.3) F 53,475 19,362 9,984 5,413 352 3,613 (36.2) (51.6) (28.0) ( 1.8) (18.7) 2 Bhiwani P 474,873 170,379 64,469 17,988 5,578 82,344 (35.9) (37.8) (10.6) (3.3) (48.3) M 255,058 119,995 38.877 9,943 3,507 67,668 (47.0) (32.4) (8.3) (2.9) (56.4) F 219,815 50,384 25,592 8,045 2,071 14,676 (22.9) (50.8) (16.0) (4.1) (29.1 ) 3 Tosham P 162,484 69,055 44,616 7,565 818 16,056 (42.5) (64.6) ( 11.0) (1.2) (23.3) M 86,494 42,212 23,903 3,973 541 13,795 (48.8) (56.6) (9.4) (1.3) (32.7) F 75,990 26,843 20,713 3,592 277 2,261 (35.3) (77.2) (13.4 ) (1.0) (8.4) 4 Siwani P 84,926 41,954 28,367 3,070 747 9,770 (49.4) (67.6) (7.3) (1.8) (23.3) M 44,935 24,156 14,298 1,554 478 7,826 (53.8) (59.2) (6.4) (2.0) (32.4) F 39,991 17,798 14,069 1,516 269 1,944 (44.5) (79.0) (8.5) ( 1.5) (10.9) 5 Loharu P 137,932 65,555 38,596 5,256 912 20,791 (47.5) (58.9) (8.0) ( 1.4) (31. 7) M 72,488 36,196 22,952 2,906 583 9,755 (49.9) (63.4) (8.0) ( 1.6) (27.0) F 65,444 29,359 15,644 2,350 329 11,036 (44.9) (53.3) (8.0) (1.1) (37.6) 6 Dadri P 450,674 213,244 119,047 25,255 3,736 65,206 (47.3) (55.8) ( 11.8) (1.8) (30.6) M 238,620 121,057 66,149 12,482 2,090 40,336 (50.7) (54.6) (10.3) (1.7) (33.3) F 212,054 92,187 52,898 12,773 1,646 24,870 (43.5) (57.4) (13.9) (1.8) (27.0) District Total P 1,425,022 609,320 319,272 70,068 12,587 207,393 (42.8) (52.4) (11.5) (2.1) (34.0) M 758,253 373,387 180,372 36,379 7,643 148,993 (49.2) (48.3) (9.7) (2.0) (39.9) F 666,769 235,933 138,900 33,689' 4,944 58,400 (35.4) (58.9) (14.3) (2.1) (24.8) Note: Percentage ofm>r~ers to total m>rkers are given in brackets except in column 5 where percentages of total m>rkers to total population are written.

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Table 34 exhibits distribution of workers by sex are engaged in household industry and 34.0 per cent in four categories of economic activity in tahsils of are recorded as other workers. This signifies that the district. Out of total w<;>rkers (42.8 per cent) in district is primarily agricultural in character. The the district, 63.9 per cent are engaged in agricultural participation offemaJes in the agricultural sector either activities (52.4 per cent are cultivators and 11.5 per as cultivators or agricultural labourers is greater in cent are agricultural labourers). Only 2.1 per cent comparison to males.

TABLE35: DJSTRIBUfIONOFWqRKERS BYSEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOl\fiC ACTIVITY IN CD. BWCKS, 2001 Sf. No. Name of PI Total Total number Category of workers C. D. Block MI population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other F (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Bawani Khera P 141,875 62,477 34,094 11,853 1,040 15,490 (44.0) (54.6) (19.0) (1.7) (24.8) M 75,668 37,397 19,424 5,925 620 11,428 ( 49.4) (51.9) (15.8) (1.7) (30.6) F 66,207 25,080 14,670 5,928 420 4,062 (37.9) (58.5) (23.6) ( 1.7) (16.2) 2 Bhiwani P 227,843 88,228 41,146 12,437 2,653 31,992 (38.7) (46.6) (14. I) (3.0) (36.3) M 122,072 58,030 26,054 6,915 1,382 23,679 (47.5) (44.9) (11.9) (2.4) (40.8) F 105,771 30,198 15,092 5,522 1,271 8,313 (28.6) (50.0) (18.3) (4.2) (27.5) 3 Kairu P 68,079 30,109 20,134 3,850 617 5,508 (44.2) (66.9) (12.8) (2.0) (18.3) M 36,141 17,634 10,680 2,128 347 4,479 (48.8) (60.6) (12.1) (2.0) (25.4) F 31,938 12,475 9,454 1,722 270 1,029 (39.1) (75.8) (13.8) (2.2) (8.2) 4 Tosham P 108,496 47,468 31,460 5,431 554 10,023 (43.8) (66.3) (11.4) (1.2) (21.1) M 57,683 28,518 16,958 2,730 362 8,468 (49.4) (59.5) (9.6) (1.3) (29.7) F 50,813 18,950 14,502 2.701 192 1,555 (37.3) (76.5) (14.3) ( 1.0) (8.2) 5 Siwani P 76,046 40,054 29,806 3,155 559 6,534 (52.7) (74.4) (7.9) (104) (16.3) M 40,167 21,800 14,864 1,579 335 5,022 (54.3) (68.2) (7.2) (1.5) (23.0) F 35,879 18,254 14,942 1,576 224 1,512 (50.9) (81.9) (8.6) (1.2) (8.3) 6 Loharu P 126,511 60,721 37,913 4,895 670 17,243 (48.0) (6204) (8.1) (I.I ) (28.4) M 66,497 33,109 22,599 2,810 467 7,233 (49.8) (68.3) (8.5) . (1.4) (21.8) F 60,014 27,612 15,314 2,085 203 10,010 (46.0) (55.5) (7.6) (0.7) (36.3)

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TABLE35 : DISTRmurloN OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 SL No. Name of PI Total Total number Category of workers C D. Block population of workers MI Cultivators Agricultural Household Other F (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 Badhra r 125,436 66301 38,687 5,929 1,107 20,578 (52.9) (58.4) (8.9) ( 1.7) (31.0) M 66,290 36,982 24,473 3,316 581 7,712 (54.4 ) (67.8) (9.2) ( 1.6) (21.4) F 59,146 30,219 14,214 2,613 526 12,866 (51.1 ) (47.0) (8.6) ( 1.7) (42.6) 8 Dadri II P 133,395 65,431 38,905 8,150 867 17,509 (49.1) (59.5) ( 12.5) ( 1.3) (26.8) M 70,249 35,629 19,913 3,637 544 11,535 (50.7) (55.9) ( 10.2) ( 1.5) (32.4) F 63,146 29,802 18,992 4,513 323 5,974 (47.2) (63.7) (15.1) (1.1) (20.0) 9 Dadri I (P) P 146,948 66,346 40,612 10,887 1,124 13,723 (45.1) (61.2) (16.4) ( 1.7) (20.7) M 78,022 37,715 21,184 5,421 677 10,433 (48.3) (56.2) (14.4) (1.8) (27.7) F 68,926 28,631 19,428 5,466 447 3,290 (41.5) (67.9) (19.1) (1.6) ( 11.5) District (Rural) Total P 1,154,629 527,135 312,757 66,587 9,191 138,600 (45.7) (59.3) (12.6) (1.7) (26.3) M 612,789 305,914 176,149 34,461 5,315 89,989 (49.9) (57.6) (11.3) (1.7) (29.4) F 541,840 221,221 136,608 32,126 3,876 48,611 (40.8) (61.8) (14.5) (1.8) (22.0) Note: Percentage of'Mlrkers to total 'Mlrkers are given in brackets except in column 5 Mere percentages of total 'Mlrkers to total population are written.

Table 35 presents C. D. blockwise distribution 26.3 per cent are recorded as other workers. This of workers by sex in four major categories of signifies that rural economy in the district is economic activity. Out of 45.7 per cent total primarily agricultural in character. Badhra C.D. workers in the district, 71.9 per cent are engaged block has the highest proportion (52.9 per cent) of in agricultural activities (59.3 per cent cultivators workers whereas the lowest proportion (38.7 per and 12.6 per cent agricultural labourers). Only 1. 7 . cent) is recorded in Bhiwani C.D. block among per cent are engaged with household industry and the C.D. blocks of the district.

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TABLE36 : DIS TRm urION OF WORKERS BYSEX INFOUR CATEGOR"IFS OF ECONOMIC ACTIVlTYOF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Sl. Name and urban status of PI Total Total number Category of workers No. VA ITown Mf population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other workers F (Main + Labourers Industry Marginal) workers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Bawani Khera (M C) P 17,424 6,822 2,635 1,968 101 2,118 (39.2) (38.6) (28.8) (1.5) (31.0) M 9,273 4,282 1,635 1,023 57 1,567 (46.2) (38.2) (23.9) (1.3) (36.6) F 8,151 2,540 1,000 945 44 551 (31.2) (39.4) (37.2) (1.7) (21. 7) 2 Bhiwani (M CI ) P 169,531 46,961 769 663 2,110 43,419 (27.7) (1.6) (IA) (4.5) (92.5) M 91,697 41,530 675 575 1,643 38,637 (45.3) (1.6) ( 1.4) (4.0) (93.0) F 77,834 5,431 94 88 467 4,782 (7.0) ( 1.7) (1.6) (8.6) (88.1) 3 Tosham (MC) P 1l,272 3,191 318 78 92 2,703 (283) (10.0) (2.4) (2.9) (84.7) M 5,981 2,805 227 35 63 2,480 (46.9) (8.1) (1.2) (2.2) (88A) F 5,291 386 91 43 29 223 (7.3) (23.6) (I I.I) (7.5) (57.8) 4 Siwani (MC) P 15,850 5,211 1,267 122 213 3,609 (32.9) (24.3) (2.3) (4.1) (69.3) M 8,463 4,138 754 81 161 3,142 (48.9) (18.2) (2.0) (3.9) (75.9) F 7,387 1,073 513 41 52 467 (14.5) (47.8) (3.8) (4.8) ( 43.5) 5 Loharu (MC) P 11,421 4,834 683 361 242 3,548 (42.3) (14.1 ) (7.5) (5.0) (73.4) M 5,991 3,087 353 96 116 2,522 (51.5) . (11.4) (3.1) (3.8) (81.7) F 5,430 1,747 330 265 126 1,026 (32.2) (18.9) (15.2) (7\2) (58.7) 6 Charkhi Dadri (M C) P 44,895 15,166 843 289 638 13,396 (33.8) (5.6) (1.9) (4.2) (88.3) M 24,059 11,631 579 108 288 10,656 (48.3) (5.0) (0.9) (2.5) (91.6) F 20,836 3,535 264 181 350 2,740 (17.0) (7.5) (5.1) (9.9) (77.5) Cont......

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TABLE36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY S EX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC·ACI1VITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 Sl. Name and urban status of PI Total Total number Category of workers No. UA ITown MI population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other workers F (Main + Labourers Industry Marginal) workers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 District (Urban) Total: P 270,393 82,185 6,515 3,481 3,396 68,793 (30.4) (7.9) (4.2) (4.1) (83.7) M 145,464 67,473 4,223 1,918 2,328 59,004 (46.4) (6.3) (2.8) (3.5) (87.4) F ]24,929 14,712 2,292 1,563 1,068 9,789 (11.8) (]5.6) (10.6) (7.3) (66.5) Note: Percentage of 'MJrkers to total 'MJrkers are given in brackets except in colwnn 5 ~lere percentages of total 'MJrkers to total population are written.

Table 36 gives townwise distribution of workers 12.1 per cent of workers who are engaged In by sex in four major categories of economic activity. agricultural sector. This trend is almost true in all the About one-third (30.4 per cent) urban population in towns, except Bawani Khera M.e., where 67.4 per the district is recorded as workers (46.4 per cent males cent workers are engaged in agricultural sector and and 11.8 per cent females). As expected the urban 32.5 per cent are either in household industry or workers are predominantly non-agricultural, it is only engaged as other workers.

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(ix) Brief analysis of the Village Directory & Town Directory data based on Inset Tables 37-47.

TABLE37:. DISTRmUfJONOFVILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERFNT AMENITIES, 2001 SI. Name of C. Number Ty p e of amenity available No. D. block of Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agri- Approach Power inhabited drinking 6ffice communi- cultural by pucca supply villages water'" # cations $ Credit road Societies 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Bawani Khera 27 25 22 26 18 25 25 8 20 27 27 (100) (92.6) (81.5) (96.3) (66.7) (92.6) (92.6) (29.6) (74.1) ( 100.0) (JOO.O) 2 Bhiwani 54 54 38 54 33 49 51 11 24 54 54 (WO) (l00.0) (70.4) (roo.o) (6 I.l) (90.7) (94.4) (20.4) (44.4) (100.0) (l00.0) 3 Kairu 31 31 18 31 15 26 31 4 11 31 31 (100) (100.0) (58.1) (100.0) (48.4) (83.9) (100.0) (12.9) (35.5) (100.0) (100.0) 4 Tosham 42 42 30 42 24 33 42 6 25 42 42 (100) (100.0) (71.4) ( 100.0) (57.1) (78.6) (100.0) (14.3) (59.5) ( 100.0) (100.0) 5 Siwani 36 35 20 36 16 33 34 3 19 35 36 (100) (97.2) (55.6) (100.0) (44.4) (91.7) (94.4) (8.3) (52.8) (97.2) (100.0) 6 Loharu 78 74 32 78 25 34 74 7 25 78 78 (100) (94.9) (41.0) (100.0) (32.1) (43.6) (94.9) (9.0) (32.1) (100.0) (100.0) 7 Badhra 65 65 29 65 22 40 61 5 23 65 65 (100) (100.0) (44.6) (100.0) (33.8) (61.5) (93.8) (7.7) (35.4 ) (l00.0) (100.0) 8 Dadrill 55 55 31 55 27 41 52 8 25 55 55 (100) (100.0) (56.4) (100.0) (49.1) (74.5) (94.5) (14.5) (45.5) (100.0) (100.0) 9 Dadri I 49 48 32 49 24 43 49 )0 24 49 49 (100) (98.0) (65.3) (100.0) (49.0) (87.8) (100.0) (20.4) (49.0) (100.0) (100.0) District Total 437 429 252 436 204 324 419 62 196 436 437 (100) (98.2) (57.7) (99.8) (46.7) (74.1) (95.9) (14.2) (44.9) (99.8) (100.0) Note: - Percentages are given in brackets. • Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube \\ell situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to' Improved drinking water source', Ii Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office andPos! and Telegraph office. $ Transpofl communication includes bus service and rail facility,

Table 37 shows distribution ofvillages according villages each in Bawani Khera and Siwani C.D. to availability of different amenities in C.D.blocks. blocks are devoid of this amenity. Medical amenity Education amenity is available to 98.2 per cent is available to 57.7 percent villages while 81.5 per inhabited villages, out of9 C.D. blocks,S C.D.blocks' cent villages of Bawani Khera C.D. block have this cent per cent villages have educational amenity amenity. On the other side, Loharu C.D. block's within the village. Improved drinking water, approach 41.0 per cent villages avail this am'enity. Telephones by pucca road and power supply amenities are are available in 74.1 per cent villages, again Bawani available in all the inhabited villages of the district Khera C.D. block (92.6 per cent villages) possesses except improved drinking water in one village of the highest ratio and Loharu·C.D. bJock (43.6 per Bawani Khera C.D. block and approach by pucca cent villages) has the lowest ratio where telephone road in another one village in Siwani C.D. block. amenity is available. Postal amenity is available in Transport and Communications amenity is available 46.7 per cent vi llages. Agricultural c~edit societies in 95.9 per cent inhabited villages, four villages each and banking service amenities are available within in Loharu and Badhra C.D. blocks, three villages the v~llage to 44.9 per cent and 14.2 per cent villages each in Bhiwani and Dadri II C.D.bocks and two respectively.

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TABLE38: ~mAND PFRCENTOFRURALPOPULAT~ON SFRVFD BY D~ AMFNmES, 2001 Sl. Name of . Total Ty p e of amenity availab Ie No. C. D. block population of Education Medical Improved Post Office # Telephone inhabited drinking water* villages

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bawani Khera 141,875 141,237 136.237 141,839 128,049 140,981 (100) (99.6) (96.0) (100.0) (90.3) (99.4) 2 Bhiwani 227,843 227,843 196,503 227,843 186,239 222,882 (100) (100.0) (86.2) (100.0) (81. 7) (97.8) 3 Kairu 68,079 68,079 52,894 68,Q79 46,593 63,485 (100) (100.0) (77.7) (100.0) (68.4) (93.3) 4 Tosham 108,496 108,496 90,227 108,496 77,822 97,686 (100) (100.0) (83.2) ( 100.0) (71. 7) (90.0) 5 Siwani 76,046 75,664 54,858 76,046 49,294 70,966 (100) (99.5) (72.1) (100.0) (64.8) (93.3) 6 Loharu 126,511 125,595 84,560 126,511 67,737 81,546 (100) (99.3) (66.8) (100.0) (53.5) (64.5) 7 Badhra 125,436 125,436 71,342 125,436 57,282 94,652 (100) (100.0) (56.9) (100.0) (45.7) (75.5) 8 Dadri II 133.395 133,395 92,607 133,395 87,308 114,255 (100) ( 100.0) (69.4) (100.0) (65.5) (85.7) 9 Dadri I 146,948 146,890 124,347 146,948 106,499 138,218 (100) (100.0) (84.6) (100.0) (72.5) (94.1) District Total 1,154,629 1,152,635 903,575 1,154,593 806,823 1,024,671 (100) (99.8) (78.3) (100.0) (69.9) (88.7) Cont......

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TABLE38: NUMBER AND PERCFNT OF RURAL POPULATION SFRVED BY DWFERFNT AMF.NITIES, 2001 SI. Name of Ty p e of amenity available No. C. D. block Transport Banks Agricultural Approach by Power supply communications $ Credit Societies pucca road

2 9 10 II 12 13 Bawani Khera 140,981 54,55.2 123,330 141,875 141,875 (99.4) (38.5) (86.9) (100.0) (100.0) 2 Bhiwani 221,139 105,085 143,058 227,843 227,843 (97.1) (46.1) (62.8) (100.0) (100.0) 3 ~airu 68,079 21,329 37,210 . 68,079 68,079 (100.0) (31.3) (54.7) (100.0) (100.0) 4 Tosham 108,496 23,730 81,531 108,496 108,496 (100.0) (21.9) (75.1 ) ( 100.0) (100.0) 5 Siwani 74,879 16,521 51,167 75,664 76,046 (98.5) (21.7) (67.3) (99.5) (100.0) 6 Loharu 124,810 22,651 63,235 126,511 126,511 (98.7) (17.9) (50.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) 7 Badhra 120,533 22,761 59,721 125,436 125,436 (96.1) (18.1) (47.6) (100.0) (100.0) 8 DOOri II 129,616 32,102 77,280 133,395 133,395 (97.2) (24.1) (57.9) (100.0) (100.0) 9 DOOri I 146,948 56,690 101,164 146,948 )46,948 (100.0) (38.6) (68.8) (100.0) (100.0) District Total 1,135,481 355,421 737,696 1,154,247 1,154,629 (98.3) (30.8) (63.9) (100.0) (100.0) Note: - Percentages are given in brackets. • Based on the improved drinking \Wter source, drinking \Wter supply has been classified as . Impr

Table 38 presents C.D. blockwise number and pucca road (100.0 per cent) amenities in the\ district. percentage of rural population served by different Other amenities are also quite better i.e. like medical amenities. A large segment of population is served by (78.3 per cent), postal (69.9 per cent) and agricultural educational (99.8 per cent), improved drinking water credit societies (63.9 per cent). Banking service is (100.0 per cent), Telephone (88.7 per cent), transport available to 30.8 per cent rural population within the & communication (98.3 per cent) and approach by village in the district.

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TABLE39: DISTRIBUTION OFVILLAGIS NOT HA VlNG CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGFD BY DISTANCE RANGES FROMTHE PLACES WHERETHESEAREAVAILABLE, 2001 Village not having the amenity of Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available

Less than 5 kilometres 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4) 2 3 4 5 I. Education :- (a) Primary School 8 8 (b) Middle School 113 3 116 (c) Degree College 31 III 294 436

2. Medical:­ (a) Hospital 37 122 278 437 (b) PHC 186 149 47 382

3. Post Office 224 9 233

4. Telephone 108 5 113

5. Bus Service 17 18

6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 136 55 190 381 (b) Cooperative Bank 82 80 257 419

7. Agricultural Credit Societies 241 241

Table 39 gives distribution dfvillages not having district have this amenity available at more than 10 certain amenities, arranged by distance range from the kms. 233 villages do not have postal amenity and the places where these are available during 200 1. 8 villages same is available at less than 5 kms in case of 224 in the district do not have primary school amenity but villages and in the remaining 9 villages, available at a available within a distance of5 kms. In case of middle distance of 5 to 10 kms. 113 villages do not have schools, 116 villages are not having this amenity but telephone amenity within the village and the same is available within 5 kms to 113 villages and within 5-10 available at less than 5 kms in case ofl08 villages and kms to 3 villages. 436 villages in the district are not in the remaining 5 villages this amenity is available at 5 having degree college but available within 5 kms to 31 to 10 kilometres. 18 villages in the district do not have villages, at 5 to 10 kms to 111 villages and at more 10 bus service amenity. The same is available within 5 kms to 294 villages. The hospital amenity is not available kms for 17 villages and one village has this amenity in any ofthe villages in the district, the same is available available at 5 to 10 kms distance. Commercial and within 5 kms in case of37 villages, in respect of 122 Co-operative banking service is not available to 381 villages at a distance of5 to 10 kms and in the remaining and 419 villages and these amenities are available at 278 villages this amenity is available at more than 10 more than 10 kms to 190 and 257 villages respectively. kms. 382 villages do not have primary health centre, Agricultural credit societies are more effective in the the same is available at a distance of upto 5 kms in district as 196 villages have agricultural credit societies case of 186 vi Ilages, at a distance of 5 to 10 kms in and in case of241 villages this amenity is available at case of 149 villages and the remaining 47 village in less than 5 kms distance,

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TABLE 40 : DISmmUTION OF VILLAG~ ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THENEAR~T STATUTORY TOWN AND A V AILABILlTY OFDIFFFRFNT AMFN~, 2001 Distance range Number of Type of amenity available from the nearest inhabited Education Medical Post Office # Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach statutory town villages in communica- Credit by pucca ( in kilometres) each range tions $ Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 28 24 15 '9 21 22 2 10 27 (100.0) (85.7) (53.6) (32. I) (75.0) (78.6) (7.1) (35.7) (96.4) 5 -15 206 206 133 109 171 198 37 102 206 (100.0) (100.0). (64.6) (52.9) (83.0) (96.1) (18.0) (49.5) (100.0) 16 - 50 198 195 103 86 132 194 23 84 198 (100.0) (98.5) (52.0) (43.4) (66.7) (98.0) (11.6) (42.4) (100.0) 51+ 5 4 I 5 5 ( 100.0) (80.0) (20.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) Unspecified

District total 437 429 252 204 324 419 62 ]96 436 (100.0) (98.2) (57.7) (46.7) (74.1) (95.9) (14.2) (44.9) (99.8) Note: Percentage are given in brackets. # Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and Telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service and rail facility.

Table 40 shows distribution of villages according within the villages. Proportions ofamenities availability to the distance from the nearest statutory town and are higher in villages which fall in the distance range 5 availability of different amenities during 200 1. There to 15 kms from the nearest town than 16 to 50 kms are 28 villages which are at a distance of less than 5 and less than 5 kms distance ranges. 51 + kms distance kms from the nearest statutory town, 24 villages have range contains 5 villages, only approach by pucca road educational, 15 medical, 9 postal, 21 telephone, 22 bus! and bus/rail service are available to all these villages, rail service, 27 approach by pucca road and 10 villages educational amenity in 4 villages and medical amenity have agricultural credit societies amenities available in one village is available.

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TABLE 41: DJS1RIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001 Population Number of Type of amenity available range inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power villages in drinking Office communica- Credit by Pucca supply each range water* # lions $ Societies road

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1-499 24 17 2 23 6 18 1 23 24 (100.0) (70.8) (8.3) (95.8) (25.0) (75.0) (4.2) (95.8) (100.0) 500-999 49 48 9 49 4 18 44 2 8 49 49 (100.0) (98.0) (18.4) (100.0) (8.2) (36.7) (89.?) (4.1) (16.3) (100.0) ( 100.0) 1000-1999 153 153 61 153 43 102 148 7 47 153 153 (100.0) (100.0) (39.9) (100.0) (28.1) (66.7) (96.7) (4.6) (30.7) (100.0) (100.0) 2000-4,999 159 159 128 159 105 146 157 20 94 159 159 (100.0) (100.0) (80.5) (100.0) (66.0) (91.8) (98.7) (12.6) (59.1) (100.0) (100.0) 5000-9999 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 23 36 41 41 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (56.1) (87.8) (100.0) (100.0) 10000 + 11 II 11 II 11 11 11 10 10 11 11 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) (90.9) (90.9) (100.0) (100.0) District total 437 429 252 436 204 324 419 62 196 436 437 (100.0) (98.2) (57.7) (99.8) (46.7) (74.1) (95.9) (J4.2) (44.9) (99.8) (100.0) Note: - Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinkmg water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or othemise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube \\ell situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. # Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and Telegraph office.

Table 41 details the distribution of villages have cent per cent amenities except one village in according to population ranges and amenities available 10,000+ population range which does not have during 2001. General trend is observed that as we agricultural credit society and banking service and 5 proceed towards higher ranges of population the more and 18 villages respectively in 5000-9999 population the proportion of amenities are available. There are range do not have corresponding amenities. The lowest 41 and II villages in 5000-9999 and 10,000+ population proportions of amenities are found in 1-499 population ranges respectively. All the villages in these ranges range which contains 24 villages.

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TABLE 42: DlSlRffiunON OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001 Sl. No. Name of C. D. block Number of Total area Percentage of cultivable area Percentage of irrigated area to inhabited villages to total area total cultivable area 2 3 4 5 6 I Bawani Khera 27 ,50,298 92.8 88.7 2 Bhiwani 54 64,654 88.8 62.0 3 Kairu 31 31,249 90.4 36.3 4 Tosham 42 49,682 89.2 27.2 5 Siwani 36 53,853 92.9 17.1 6 Loharu 78 67,916 89.7 51.2 7 Badhra 65 48,123 89.6 46.8 8 Dadri II 55 44,766 86.1 37.0 9 Dadri I 49 42,343 89.8 50.0 District Total 437 452,884 89.9 47.3 Note: - Cultivable area = irrigated area + un irrigated area

Table 42 gives CD. blockwise distribution ofvi Ilages in Dadri II C.D. block (86.1 per cent) followed by according to landuse. 437 inhabited villages have total Bhiwani CO. block (88.8 per cent). The proportions of rural area of 452,884 hectares or 4528.8 sq. kms. Out total irrigated area to total cultivable area are the highest of which 89.9 per cent is cultivable and 47.3 per cent of recorded in Bawani Khera C.D. block (88.7 per cent) this cultivable area is irrigated. Among the C.D. blocks, followed by Bhiwani C.D.block (62.0 per cent) while the percentage of cultivable area is the highest in Siwani these ratios are the lowest in Siwani C.D.block (17.1 C. O. Block (92.9 per cent) closely followed by Bawani per cent) followed by Tosham (27.2 per cent) and Kairu Khera CO. block (92.8 per cent) and the lowest is found (36.3 per cent) C.O.blocks. TABLE43 : PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUfORYTOWNS SI. Class, Name & Urban Per capita receipt (in Rs.) Per capita expenditure (in Rs.) No. Status of Town Total Through From all Total General Public health Public Public Other(s) taxes other Administration and works institutions sources conveniences 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I IV Bawani Khera(M.C.) 86.0 14.9 71.1 85.6 44.0 37.0 0.2 4.4 2 I Bhiwani (M.CI.) 269.8 60.0 209.8 223.8 125.2 88.9 2.7 7.1 3 IV Tosham (M .C.) 283.7 222.1 61.6 875.1 873.3 0.9 0.9 4 IV Siwani (M.C.) 351.7 65.7 286.1 381.5 111.0 197.8 47.6 4 25.0 5 IV Loharu (M.C.) 396.2 76.2 320.0 394.9 53.9 51.4 217.4 , 72.2 6 HI Charkhi Dadri (M .C.) 313.0 95.0 ' 218.1 297.6 174.6 51.7 12.0 59.3 District Total 275.9 70.7 205.2 270.8 155.5 71.9 22.3 2.0 19.1

Table 43 depicts per capita receipt and expenditure Rs.394.9) is found in Tosham 'find Loharu towns in statutory towns of the district. There are six statutory respectively followed by Siwani M,C. having towns in the district having average per capita receipt corresponding figures as,Rs.351.7 and Rs.381.5 of Rs.275.9 and per capita expenditure of Rs.270.8. respectively. The lowest figur~s as ~er capita receipt The highest per capita receipt (Rs.396.2) in Loharu (Rs.86.0) and per capita expendit re (Rs.85.6) is town and per capita expenditure (Rs.875.1 and observed in Bawani Khera town.

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TABLE 44: SCHOOlS/COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION STATUfO~YTOWNS, 2001 SI. No. Name and Urban Status of Town Type of Educational Institution Primary Junior Secondary Secondary/ Senior College !Middle Matriculation Secondary 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bawani Khera (M. C.) 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.2 2 Bhiwani (M .CI.) 2.2 2.2 1.4 0.5 0.2 3 Tosham (M.C.) 5.3 6.2 4.4 1.8 0.9 4 Siwani (M .C.) 3.8 2.5 2.S 1.3 0.6 5 Loharu (M.C.) 8.8 10.5 7.9 2.6 1.8 6 Charkhi Dadri (M.C) 3.3 2.7 1.3 0.9 0.7 District Total 2.9 2.8 1.9 0.8 0.4

Table 44 reports number of various types of and 1.8 colleges per 10,000 of population is found in schools and colleges per 10,000 of population in Loharu town followed by Tosham town where statutory towns of the district. In general, in urban areas corresponding figures are 5.3, 6.2, 404, 1.8 and 0.9. of the district, there are 2.9 primary schools, 2.8 junior The lowest figures are reported from Bhiwani town secondary/middle schools, 1.9 secondary/high schools, where the corresponding figures are 2.2, 2.2, lA, 0.5 0.8 higher secondary/PUC and 0.4 colleges per 10,000 and 0.2. Except the number of primary and middle population. Highest number of schools, 8.8 primary, schools per 10,000 of population are the lowest in 10.5 middle, 7.9 high/secondary, 2.6 senior secondary Bawani Khera town as 1.7 in each category.

TABLE45: NUMBER OF BFDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001 SI. Name and Urban Status of Number of beds in medical TABLE46: PROPORTION OFS LUM POPULATION No. Town institutions per 10,000 IN TOWNS, 2001 population SI. Name of the Total Slum Percentage of 2 3 No. Town population population slum Bawani Khera (M.C.) 20.1 population to 2 Bhiwani (M.CI.) 64.4 total population 3 Tosham (M .C.) 53.2 4 Siwani (M.C.) 22.1 2 3 4 5 5 Loharu (M.C.) 37.7 6 Charkhi Dadri (M.C.) 29.2 Bhiwani (M.CL) 169,531 43,384 25.6 District Total 51.6 District Total 169,531 43,384 25.6 Table 45 records the number of beds in medical institutions per 10,000 of population in statutory towns of the district. Average number of beds avail­ Table 46 reports the percentage of slum population able in the urban areas of the district per 10,000 of to total population for towns of the district. The only population is 51.6 and highest number (6404 beds) town, Bhiwani M.C.!, has reported slum population (25.6 is found in Bhiwani M.C.I followed by Tosham M.C. per cent) in the district. (53.2 beds) while the lowest number of beds (20.1) is available in Bawani Khera M.C. followed by Siwani M.C. (22.1 beds).

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TABLE47: MOSTIMPORTANfCOMMODlTY EXPORTED our OF ANp MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001 SI. No. Name and urban status of Town Most important commodities Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 Bawani Khera (M.C.) Shoes Vegetables Wooden Furniture Cotton Earthenware Wheat 2 Bhiwani (M.Cl.) Iron Jalli Plastic Niwar Cotton Thread Nails Washing Soap Tubes 3 Tosham (M.e.) Cotton Cotton Shoes Pulses Steel Furniture Mustard Oil 4 Siwani (M .C.) Gram Pulses Gram Pulses Ouar Gum Powder Guar Gum Powder Desi Jutties Cotton 5 Loharu (M .C.) Shoes Mustard Oil Mustard Oil Moong Grams 6 Charkhi Dadri (M.C.) Goggles Goggles Cement Cement C.1. Pipes C.l. Pipes

Table 47 portrays the most important commodities town manufactures cotton thread, ironjalli and washing exported out of and manufactured in each town during soap but exports nails, tubes and cotton. Tosham, 2001. It explains the industrial/occupational character Siwani and Loharu are noted for exporting pulses/gram of the towns. The economy of the district is agro­ pulse. Tosham and Loharu manufacture and export mineral based. In Bawani Khera town local artisans mustard oil. Siwani is famous for manufacture and manufacture shoes, wooden furniture and earthenware export of Guar, gum powder. Charkhi Dadri town is but it is exporter of vegetables and cotton. Bhiwani famous for export of cement and C.I.pipes.

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(x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, houselis~ing operations, Census ofIndia 2001 based on inset tables 48 to 52. TABLE48: HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS ANDNUMBFROFROOMS OCCUPIlID IN THE DISTRICT, 2001 Area Tenure Number of dwelling Number of households Name status rooms Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 District Bhiwani Owned No exclusive room 4,102 3,255 847 1,291 1,038 253 One room 37,854 30,057 7,797 16,416 13,117 3,299 Two rooms 64,299 51,235 13,064 17,934 14,503 3,431 Three rooms 47,752 39,258 8,494 8,414 6,944 1,470 3+ rooms 73,013 64,562 8,451 6,915 5,695 1,220 Median number of rooms 3 3 2 2 2 2 Rented No'exclusive room 167 59 108 43 15 28 One room 2,747 533 2,214 706 170 536 Two rooms 2,933 700 2,233 643 220 423 Three rooms 1,067 295 772 142 56 86 3+ rooms 733 277 456 103 41 62 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 Others No exclusive room 82 60 22 23 19 4 One room 1,661 758 903 643 398 245 Two rooms 899 402 497 222 126 96 Three rooms 449 207 242 75 43 32 3+ rooms 421 253 168 47 32 15 Median number of rooms 2 2 1 1 1 1

Tab Ie 48 explains about total and Scheduled Castes per cent of the total households. Out of total 53,617 households by tenure status and number of rooms Scheduled Castes households, 95.1 per cent live in occupied by residence in the district. There are about owned houses, 3.0 per cent in rented houses and 1.9 2.4 lakh households in the district, out ofwhich 95.3 per per cent in other type of houses. Of the total owned cent households live in owned houses, 3.2 per cent in houses, one room and two room owned accommodations rented houses and 1.5 per cent households live in other form 45.0 per cent whereas corresponding proportion type of houses. Scheduled Castes households are 22.5 of Scheduled castes households is 67.4 per cent.

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TABLE 49: PFRCFNTAGEDJSlIDBUflON OF HOUSEHOLDS LIV1NG IN PFRMANFNT, SEMI PFRMANFNT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001 S1. District! Total Rural Urban No. Tahsil Permanent Semi- Temporary Permanent Semi- Temporary Permanent Semi- Temporary permanent permanent permanent 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ·11 Bawani Khera 31.3 63.6 5.1 32.1 63.4 4.5 27.2 64.4 8.3 2 Bhiwani 68.7 29.0 2.3 59.6 37.7 2.7 84.7 13.6 1.7 3 Tosham 61.1 33.3 5.5 60.4 33.9 5.7 71.0 25.7 3.3 4 Siwani 75.7 12.7 11.6 15.1 13.4 1l.6 78.5 9.8 11.6 5 Loharu 84.3 9.2 6.5 84.3 9.6 6.1 84.5 4.6 10.9 6 Dadri 80.8 16.9 2.2 79.9 17.9 2.2 89.3 8.4 2.2 District Total 70.5 25.6 3.8 68.1 27.9 4.0 80.7 16.1 3.2 Data source: Census of India 200 I, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." Note: Permanent·-l Permanent houses refer to those houses v.bich have v.-alls & roofs are made ofpucca materials i.e., where, burnt bricks, G.r. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone cement concrete is used for wall and tiles slate, shingle, ~rrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBClRCC con create are used for roof. Semi permanent:-2 Semi-permanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials. Temporary·-3 Temporary houses refer to those houses v.bich have walls and roofs made of Kutch a materials i.e. v.bere grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo mud, unbumt bricks are used for the construction ofv.-alls and grass, leaves reeds, bamboo, hatch, mud, unburnt bricks and lMlod etc. are used for roofs.

Table 49 gives percentage distribution of (31.3 per cent). It is vice versa in. case of semi­ households living in permanent, semi-permanent and permanent houses when we notice the corresponding temporary houses in tahsils of the district. 70.5 per highest ratio (63.6 per cent) in Bawani Khera tahsil cent households are living in permanent houses, 25.6 and the lowest (9.2 per cent) in Loharu tahsil. per cent in semi-permanent houses and 3.8 per cent Temporary houses proportion is the highest (11.6 per in temporary houses. Comparatively, proportions of cent) in Siwani tahsil and the lowest in Dadri tahsil households living in permanent houses are higher in (2.2 per cent) closely followed by Bhiwani tahsil (2.3 urban areas (80.7 per cent) as compared to rural per cent). As regards type of houses, between rural areas (68.1 per cent). The position is reverse in case and urban, there j~ not much variatidn as most of the of semi-permanent and temporary houses. Ratios of urban areas give a rural look except Bhiwani and permanent houses is the highest in Loharu tahsil (84.3 Dadri tahsils where ratio of permanent houses are per cent) followed by Dadri tahsil (80.8 per cent) higher in urban (84.7 per cent and 89.3 per cent and the lowest proportions of households l.iving in respectively) as compared to rural (59.6 per cent and permanent houses are noted in Bawani Khera tahsil 79.9 per cent respectively) ..

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TABLESO; PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVlNGIMPROVID DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELEC1RICITY, BAnIROOM, TOILEI' AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 SJ. Tahsil TI Number Number and percentage of households having No. R! of Improved Percen- Electricity Percen- Bathroom' Percen· Toilet Percen· Drainage Percen- U households drinking tage tage tage tage tage water'"

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Bawani Khera T 19,192 13,280 69.2 14,987 78.1 8,558 44.6 7,160 37.3 15;298 79.7 R 16,061 10,645 66.3 12,632 78.7 7,202 44.8 5,886 36.6 12,486 77.7 U 3,131 2,635 84.2 . 2,355 75.2 1,356 43.3 1,274 40.7 2,812 89.8 2 Bhiwani T 80,592 60,510 75.1 70,921 88.0 44,625 55.4 40,166 49.8 60,262 74.8 R 51,273 31,784 62.0 42,977 83.8 22,961 44.8 16,750 32.7 34,905 68.1 U 29,319 28,726 98.0 27,944 95.3 21,664 73.9 23,416 79.9 25,357 86.5 3 Tosham T 26,960 22,697 84.2 20,638 76.6 12,416 46.1 7,737 28.7 16,063 59.6 R 25,015 20,799 83.1 18,816 75.2 II, II I 44.4 6,421 25.7 14,238 56.9 U 1,945 1,898 97.6 1,822 93.7 1,305 67.1 1,316 67.7 1,825 93.8 4 Siwani T 13,928 10,109 72.6 9,586 68.8 6,507 46.7 5,084 36.5 7,292 52.4 R 11,451 7,696 67.2 7,412 64.7 4,895 42.7 3,434 30.0 5,334 46.6 U 2,477 2,413 97.4 2,174 87.8 1,612 65.1 1,650 66.6 1,958 79.0 5 Loharu T 22,217 16,955 76.3 16,965 76.4 9,344 42.1 4,113 18.5 6,729 30.3 R 20.465 15,214 74.3 15,510 75.8 8,280 40.5 3,199 15.6 5,573 27.2 U 1,752 1,741 99.4 1,455 83.0 1,064 60.7 914 52.2 1,156 66.0 6 Dadri T 75,290 60,014 79.7 65,035 86.4 37,749 50.1 20,237 26.9 46,075 61.2 R 67,646 52,424 77.5 57,643 85.2 31,933 47.2 14,342 21.2 39,646 58.6 U 7~644 7,590 99.3 7,392 96.7 5,816 76.1 5,895 77.1 6,429 84.1 District Total T 238,179 183.565 77.1 198,132 83.2 119,199 50.0 84,497 35.5 151,719 63.7 R 191,911 138,562 72.2 154,990 80.8 86,382 45.0 50,032 26.1 112,182 58.5 U 46,268 45,003 97.3 43,142 93.2 32,817 70.9 34,465 74.5 39,537 85.5 Note' - Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking \\ater supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. I f the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube \\ell situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to . Improved drinking water source'. # Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and Telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service and rail facility. Table 50 details the percentage of households having amenity is available t045.0 percent households in rural improved drinking water source, electricity, bathroom, areas and to 70.9 per cent households in urban areas of toilet and drainage amenity in tahsils of the district. the district while this amenity is the lowest in rural areas Availability of improved drinking water is not so good ofLoharu tahsil (40.5 per cent) followed by urban areas (77.1 per cent) but in urban areas it is quite good (97.3 of Bawani Khera tahsil (43.3 p.er cent). Position of per cent). Rural areas ofBhiwani tahsil have this amenity toilet amenity is very poor in rural areas (26.1 per cent) in 62.0 per cent households foIlowed by rural areas of as compared to urban areas (75.1 per cent). It is as low Bawani Khera tahsil (66.3 per cent) whereas in urban as 15.6 percent in rural areas ofLoharu tahsil and 40.7 areas of Loharu tahsil it is available in 99.4 per cent per cent in urban areas ofBawani Khera tahsil. Drainage households. Electricity for lighting purposes is available amenity is quite good in urban areas (85.5 per cent in 80.8 per cent rural households and in 93.2 per cent households) and normal in rural areas (58.5 per cent urban households. Position is equally good in all the households). Position is worse in rural areas ofLoharu tahsils except Siwani rural (64.7 per cent). Bathroom tahsil (27.2 per cent households).

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TABLE 51: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSFHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001 SI. Tahsil T/ Total Rire Crop Cowdung Electricity Coal/ Cooking Bio- Kerosene Others No No. R! households wood residue cake Lignite gas gas cooking U (charcoal) (LPG) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 I Bawani Khera T 19,192 9,689 5,853 711 17 10 2,735 20 127 8 22 (50.5) (30.5) (3.7) (0.1) (14.3) (0. I) (0.7) (0.1) R 16,061 8,081 5,176 618 14 2,056 19 74 8 14 (50.3) (32.2) (3.9) (0.1) (12.8) (0.1) (0.5) (0.1) U 3,131 1,608 677 93 3 9 679 1 53 8 (51.4) (21.6) (3.0) (0.1) (21.7) (0.0) (1. 7) (0.3) 2 Bhiwani T 80,592 30,801 13,023 9,485 60 87 24,857 197 1,910 28 144 (38.2) (16.2) (11.8) (0. I) (30.~) (0.2) (2.4) (0.2) R 51,273 25,931 12,169 6,413 47 12 6,293 79 279 10 40 (50.6) (23.7) (12.5) (0.1) (12.3) (0.2) (0.5) (0.1) U 29,319 4,870 854 3,072 13 75 18,564 118 1,631 18 104 (16.6) (2.9) (10.5) (63.3) (0.4) (5.6) (0.1 ) (0.4) 3 Tosham T 26,960 20,359 3,015 439 41 9 2,988 27 48 12 22 (75.5) (11.2) (1.6) (0.2) (11.1 ) (0.1) (0.2) (0.1) R 25,015 19,724 2,843 418 39 9 1,898 13 42 12 17 (78.8) (11.4) (1.7) (0.2) (7.6) (0.1) (0.2) (0.1) (0.1) U 1,945 635 172 21 2 1,090 14 6 5 (32.7) (8.8) (1.1 ) (0.1) (56.0) (0.7) (0.3) (0.3) 4 Siwani T 13,928 8,461 4,174 92 19 9 947 55 161 3 7 (60.8) (30.0) (0.7) (0.1) (6.8) (0.4) (1.2) (0.1) R 11,451 6,848 4,052 60 12 6 424 17 26 2 4 (59.8) (35.4) (0.5) (0.1) (3.7) (0.2) (0.2) U 2,477 1,613 122 32 7 3 523 38 135 3 (65.1) (4.9) (1.3) (0.3) (21.1) (1.5) (5.5) (0.1) 5 Loharu T 22,217 16,046 4,555 194 39 13 1,223 27 99 20 (72.2) (20.5) (0.9) (0.2) (5.5) (0.1) (0.5) (0.1) R 20,465 14,863 4,426 184 34 859 27 45 18 (72.6) (21.6) (0.9) (0.2) (4.2) (0.1) (0.2) (0.1) U 1,752 1,183 129 10 5 5 364 54 2 (67.5) (7.4) (0.6) (0.3) (20.8) (3.1) (0.1) 6 Dadri T 75,290 37,185 23,638 2,210 132 19 11,376 132 451 33 114 (49.4) (31.4) (2.9) (0.2) (15.1) (0.2) (0.6) (0.2) R 67,646 35,894 23,027 1,954 130 15 6,205 124 180 32 85 (53.1) (34.0) (2.9) (0.2) (9.2) (0.2) (0.3) (0.1) (0.1) U 7,644 1,291 611 256 2 4 5,171 8 271 29 (16.9) (8.0) (3.4) (67.6) (0.1) (3.6) (0.4) District Total T 238,179 122,541 54,258 13,131 308 147 44,126 458 2,796 85 329 (51.5) (22.8) (5.5) (0.1) (18.5) (0.2) (1.2) (0.1) R 191,911 111,341 51,693 9,647 276 51 17,735 279 646 65 178 (58.0) (26.9) (5.0) (0.1) (9.2) (0.2) (0.3) 1 (0.1) U 46,268 11,200 2,565 3,484 32 96 26,391 179 2,150 20 151 (24.2) (5.5) (7.5) (0.1) (57.0) (0.4) (4.7) (0.3)

Table 51 depicts tahsilwise number and major users (90.0 per cent) oflthese fuels while percentage of households by type of fuel used for ur:ban area households proportion (37.3 per cent) is cooking in the district during 2001. Ifwe add up the also quite high. As far as LPG as cooking fuel is proportions offirewood, crop residue and cow dung concerned, with 18.5 per cent househQlds, the district , cake as cooking fuels, it comes to 79.7 per cent in is among bottom districts (15 th position) of the State. the district. With this percentage, the district is 4th Jhough urban households proportions using LPG are ranking in the State. Rural area households are quite good (57.0 per cent) yet rural households

68 ANALYTICA L NOTE proportions are as low as 9.2 per cent. Proportions proportions of households in urban areas of Bawani of other sources' of fuel are. either negligible or very Khera, Siwani and Loharu are quite low. This is low. Kerosene as cooking fuel is used by 4.7 per because the LPG dealing agencies have entered late cent households in urban areas of the district. in these areas. Rural area proportions are further Proportions of LPG using households are the highest lower (9.2 per cent) in the district. Merely 3.7 per in urban areas of Bhiwani and Dadri tahsils (63.3 cent households in rural area ofSiwani tahsil make per cent and 67.6 per cent respectively) whereas use LPG as cooking fuel.

TABLE52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSFHOLDS HAVlNG FAeH OF THESPECIF1FD ASSET SI. Tahsil T/ Total Total Availability of household assets No. R! number of number of Radio/ Television Telephone Bicycle Scooter, Car, Jeep, None of U households households Transistor Motor, Van the availing Cycle, specified banking Moped assets service 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Bawani Khera T 19,192 7,579 7,999 7,601 1,054 8,049 1,652 313 6,168 (39.5) (41. 7) (39.6) (5.5) ( 41.9) (8.6) (1.6) (32.1) R 16,061 6,293 6,866 6,256 783 6,524 1,354 258 5,242 (39.2) (42.8) (39.0) (4.9) (40.6) (8.4) (1.6) (32.6) U 3,131 1,286 1,133 1,345 271 1,525 298 55 926 (41.1) (36.2) (43.0) (8.7) (48.7) (9.5) (1.8) (29.6) 2 Bhiwani T 80,592 30,469 33,338 44,518 8,227 38,546 11,336 1,963 20,512 (37.8) (41.4) (55.2) (10.2) (47.8) (14.1 ) (2.4) (25.5) R 51,273 17,791 20,443 22,201 2,460 18,559 4,170 813 17,109 (34.7) (39.9) (43.3) (4.8) (36.2) (8.1) (1.6) (33.4) U 29,319 12,648 12,895 22,317 5,767 19,987 7,166 1,150 3,403 (43.1) (44.0) (76.1) (19.7) (68.2) (24.4) (3.9) (11.6) 3 Tosham T 26,960 11,125 10,192 7,788 970 4,874 1,653 442 12,187 (41.3) (37.8) (28.9) (3.6) (18.1) (6.1) (1.6) (45.2) R 25,015 10,370 9,509 6,583 614 4,129 1,322 390 11,707 (41.5) (38.0) (26.3) (2.5) (16.5) (5.3) (1.6) (46.8) U 1,945 755 683 1,205 356 745 331 52 480 (38.8) (35.1 ) (62.0) (18.3) (38.3) (17.0) (2.7) (24.7) 4 Siwani T 13,928 6,21 I 5,291 3,321 682 2,876 999 541 6,394 (44.6) (38.0) (23.8) (4.9) (20.7) (7.2) (3.9) (45.9) R 11,451 5,434 4,407 2,238 253 1,835 540 341 5,559 (47.5) (38.5) ( 19.5) (2.2) (16.0) (4.7) (3.0) (48.6) U 2,477 777 884 1,083 429 1,041 459 200 835 (31.4) (35.7) (43.7) (17.3) (42.0) ( 18.5) (8.1) (33.7) 5 Loharu T 22,217 12,036 9,218 5,367 566 3,765 1,287 585 10,222 (54.2) (41.5) (24.2) (2.6) (17.0) (5.8) (2.6) (46.0) R 20,465 11,173 8,553 4,537 390 3,202 1,110 528 9,643 (54.6) (41.8) (22.2) (1.9) (15.7) (5.4) (2.6) (47.1) U 1,752 863 665 830 176 563 177 57 579 (49.3) (38.0) (47.4) (10.1 ) (32.1) (10.1 ) (3.3) (33.1) Contd ....

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TABLE52: NUMBER OF HOUSmOLDS AVAILINGBANKINGSFRVICES AND NlJMBEROFHOUSF1l0LDS HA VING FACH OF THESPECIFIFD ASSET SI. Tahsil TI Total Total Availability of household assets No. R! number of number of Radiol Television Telephone Bicycle Scooter, Car, Jeep, None of U households households Transistor Motor, Van the availing Cycle, specified banking Moped assets service I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 Dadri T 75,290 38,459 35,500 29,50~. 4,992 23,849 7,719 1,725 25,039 (51.1 ) (47.2) (39.2) (6.6) (31. 7) (10.3) (2.3) (33.3) R 67,646 33,779 31,498 23,931 2,880 18,881 5,671 1,325 24,055 (49.9) (46.6) (35.4) (4.3) (27.9) (8.4) (2.0) (35.6) U 7,644 4,680 4,002 5,578 2,112 4,968 2,048 400 984 (61.2) (52.4) (73.0) (27.6) (65.0) (26.8) (5.2) (12.9) District Bhiwani T 238,179 105,849 101,538 98,104 16,491 81,959 24,646 5,569 80,522 (44.4) (42.6) (41.2) (6.9) (34.4) (10.4) (2.3) (33.8) R 191,911 84,840 81,276 65,746 7,380 53,130 14,167 3,655 73,315 (44.2) (42.4) (34.3) (3.9) (27.7) (7.4) (1.9) (38.2) U 46,268 21,009 20,262 32,358 9,111 28,829 10,479 1,914 7,207 (45.4) (43.8) (69.9) (19.7) (62.3) (22.7) (4.1) (15.6)

Table 52 provides t~hsilwise number and and car/jeep/van by 2.3 per cent households, the district percentage of households availing banking services and holds 17th position. It is having better position with 42.6 possessing specified assets such as radio/transistor, per cent households only keeping radio/transistor and television, telephone, bicycle, scooter/motorcycle! ranking 5th among the districts of the State. Again, it is moped, car/jeep/van, etc. Proportions ofthe specified at low position (11 th) with 44.4 per cent households assets are indicative of the relative backwardness of availing banking amenity. Proportions of households the district among the districts of the State. With 10.4 holding bank accounts are the highest (54.2 per cent) per cent households possessing scooter/motorcycle/ in Loharu tahsil. Radio/transistor ratios are better in moped and 34.4 per cent households keeping bicycle, rural areas than urban areas of all tahsils except the district is at the bottom. Further, only 6.9 per cent Bhiwani and Dadri tahsil where urban proportions are households having telephone connection, again the better than their rural counterparts. The remaining district is 18th position among 19 districts of the State. specified assets ratios are better in urban areas than Possession of television by 41.2 per cent households those of rural areas.

70 ANALYTICAL NOTE (xi) Major social and cnltural events, Fair:-At devsar(Deosar), ahout 5 kilometres from Bhiwani, in Bhiwani tahsil, a fair is held twice Haryana revels in festivals and it is through these, yearly in Chaitra (March-April) and Asuj (September­ the spirit of the community finds expression. The October) in honour of Devi. It is said that a Mahajan common festivals celebrated by the people are Holi, ofBhiwani had a dream that ifhe built a temple for the Diwali, , Gugga Naumi, Raksha Bandhan, goddess at devsar, he would amass huge profits. Dussehra and Janam Ashtami, Other festivals are Consequently he got a temple erected and a regular Shivratri, Bhayya Duj, Ram Naumi, Satip1Jja, Durga fair began to be held. Another legend says that bad Ashtami. Some festivals are celebrated only by women. days begot a rich man. He asked for a boon from the In this category fall Karwa Chauth, Nirjla Ekadshi.and goddess. The later removed his hardships and he got a Hoee. Karwa Chauth is celebrated for the long life of temple constructed in her honour. According to yet husband. The principal festivals celebrated by the another versio~, a speaking image of Durga Bhiwani people here are as in other parts of the country. It is, riding a tiger appeared here. This temple ofDe vi is on therefore, not necessary to give a detailed acC<.>unt of a hillock close to the village. About 10,000 persons their observation.Vaisakh Purnima, Kartika Purnima, from adjacent villages attend this fair. Offering of Krishna Janam Ashtami, DurgaAshtami and Devi Fairs clothes, coconuts and sweetmeats are made. The first are of local importance. hair-cut ceremony of a child is also performed here by Vaisakh Purnima and Kartika Purnima:-People believers. from far and near flood to celebrate these two fairs at At Pahari, in Loharu tahsil, two fairs are held where Tosham. They take a bath at the sacred kund at the the object of veneration is also Devi. These fairs take Tosham hill. About 10,000 persons attend these fairs. place in the months ofChaitra (March-April) and Asuj It is said that there was a great saint who had four or (Sep.-October) on a hill at a distance of about 16 five disciples. Baba Moongi Pa, one of the disciples kilometres from Laharu. It is said that during the battle possessed supernatural powers. After his death, a small of Tarain between Prithviraja Chahamana and temple was raised in his honour and people began to Muhammad Ghuri, some soldiers under ,the worship him. There are five kunds (reservoirs) command of a princess were camping on the hillock. differently named will a pucca tank and dharmshala The princess received the sad news of her husband's existing here. A bath in the kunds (though four of them death in battle. She lit a funeral pyre and burnt herself are filled with earth and are dry) is considered as sacred to death. The people called the princess a goddess, as a dip in the Ganga. constructed a temple in her honour and installed an idol. Another version is that sometime in the undated Krishna Janam Ashtami:-In the Haryana region, past, somebody installed an idol of Durga here that is the town of Bhiwani is known as the little Kashi of still worshipped. About 10,000 persons attend this fair. India, for its temples. Krishna Janam Ashtmi is Even persons as far away as Bombay and Calcutta th celebrated on the 8 of Bhadra (August) with great pay a visit to this fair. Offerings of ornaments, cash zest. Celebrations in Gauri Shankar temple are started and sweetmeats are made. a number of days before the Janam Ashtmi with Mela Sitla Mata:-There is a shrine in honour of illuminations and other decorations, exhibition ofjhankis, Devi Sitla (the Small-pox goddess) I,\t Dhanana in bhajan-kirtan and puja. On this day, all other temples Bawani Khera tahsil. It has a small idol (about 15cm) in the town are decorated and handolas and jhankis of Devi Sitla in a room, where generally women and are displayed. People from far and near visit Bhiwani children worship and offerings of sweetmeats, loaves to see the decorated temples. Janam Ashtmi is also and bangles are made. People from all parts ofHaryana celebrated at Charkhi Dadri, Bond Kalan and Kari attend th is fair. The hair-cutting ceremony of children Dharni (Dadri tahsil). is also held here. This fair is also held at Dhana Durga Ashtmi:-J3irth of Durga or Durga Ashtmi Ladenpur, tahsil Bhiwani. fair is also held at Bhiwani on 8th Badi of Chaitra Hanuman Mela at Imlota: In Imlota village ofthe (March). Durga temples are decorated on this day. Dadri tahsil, a fair in honour ofHan urn an is held on the The villages flock to have darshans of Durga mata. lOth ofPhalgun (February). People of 10 to 15 adjacent The idol of Durga is taken out in a decorated chariot villages come to attend. Wrestling is popular on this and people in thousands follow it in a procession. occasion and the winners are given prizes.

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Gugga Naumi:-It is religious festival conn~cted with It is running a primary school for children in village snake worship observed on Bhadra 9 (August). To ,Bhiwani commemorate Gugga Naumi,. fairs are held at his shrine 6. Gyandeep Educational and Social Welfare Society, every year on this date. Some people go out in search Bhiwani. of holes that might have snakes and serve them kachchi-Iassi (diluted milk) and sevian (cooked It provides education to the girl children. vennicelli). 7. Gramin Yuvak Mandai, Nihalgarh. Gugga Pir's shrine is distinguished by its square Located in Nihalgarh village, it is running a Tailoring shape, with minarets and a domed roof, and is always .centre for women/destitute women. known as a mari. Some of the places where this festival is celebrated in the district are Bajina, Bamla, Sidhan 8. Gurukul Kanya Vidya Peeth, Panchgaon. (tahsil Bhiwani), Bond Kalan, Berla, Badhara, Kadma, Located in Panchgaon village, it is running a school Un-Mustil-Badhawan, , Jhojhu Kalan, for girls. Mankawas Sanwar, Khatiwas, Patwas, Badwana 9. Bharti Sewa Samiti, Bhiwani. (tahsil Dadri), Sidhenwa, Budhera, Pahari, Jhumpa Kalan and Bahl (tahsil Loharu). It is running a Cutting and Tailoring Centre for Voluntary Organisations playa pioneer role in the women. provision of welfare service to the vulnerable sections 10. All India Women's Welfare Association, Haryana of society i.e. women, children and handicapped State, Bhiwani. persons. Northern region in the country is unfavourably Located in Bhiwani, it runs various welfare placed as far as number of agencies working in this activities for the poor and destitute women. It field are concerned as compared to the Southern also organizes group marriage ceremony of poor region. However, there has been remarkable increase destitute women/girls. in the number ofVoluntary Organisations after creation ofHaryana State in 1966. These organisations not only II. Distt. Rehabilitation Centre, Bhiwani. undertake programmes with their own resources, but It provides surgical/medical facilities and artificial also implement projects sponsored by the State. limbs to physiqally handicapped persons. Government also assigns importance to the welfare services and helps them by sizeable allotments. 12. Paryas Mand Bhudhi Kalyan Samiti, Bhiwani. As per Directory 2000, published by the Director, Located in Jaladon Ki Dharamshala, Bichala Social Justice & Empowerment, Haryana the following Bazar, Bhiwani, it provides training to mentally Welfare Organisations were functioning in different retarded children in daily activities taking food, weaving fields in the district: clothes and playing together etc. 13. Harijan Navyuvak Kala MandaI, Bhiwani. I. Anathalya (Bal Sewa Ashram), Bhiwani. It provides free facilities of accommodation, It helps in the welfare of old persons aged 60+. clothing, food, entertainment and vocational 14. Shishu Mandir, Bhiwani. training and education etc. to orphan (anath) children. Located in Shiv Nagar, Bhiwani, it runs a High 2. Manav Sewa Samiti, Krishana Colony, Bhiwani School for children. It helps children development and the Aged 15. Tagore Education Society, Bamla, Bhiwani. persons. Located in Bamla village, it .runs a High School for 3. Distt. Child Welfare Council, Bhiwani. children. It is running a home fo! children in Bal Bhawan. 16. Depressed Education Society, Bhiwani. 4. Balwari Centre, Bhiwani. It provides education to the. youth .. It runs a school for children. 17. Bhalla Education Society, Bhiwani. 5: Dadi Gauri Shankar Mandir Samitti, Rohnat, Bhiwani. It provides education to the youth.

72 ANALYTICA L NOTE (xii) Brief description of places of religious, Charkhi Dadri historical or archaeological importance and places It is the beadquarters of Dadri tahsil. The of tourist interest in the district old town was surrounded by a stone wall with Bawani Khera four gates and two small entrances. The big Shyamesar Tank is worth seeingwitb storie quays Headquarters of a tahsi I of the same name, and a number of temples around it. Temple and it lies on Bhiwani-Hansi Road. It is a railway ofBaba Shami Sayallocated on the bank station on the Hisar-Rewari section (metre of Sbyamesar Tank, is said to be the oldest temple gauge) of Northern Railway. Located on a of the town. Besides scores of otber Hindu mound, the town has now extended towards'the temples, there is a Jain temple and a Sikh south. Bawani Khera is said to be nearly 700 gurdwara in the town. years old. But availability of large sized bricks Kalyana (Dadri Tahsil) measuring 31X22X5 ems, belonging to Kushan Village Kalyana is located at the foot of a Gupta age gave some credence to the fact that hillock, about 40 kms from Bhiwani.It is said to the present site was inhabited even before that have been the capital of Raja Kalian,after whom age. The places of antiquity and of interest the village is named. It has sunk to the level of a include Nathon Ka Dera and Shri Gaud Shankar viI Iage with a population of 4,018 persons on Iy as Temple. Nathon Ka Dera is said to be the oldest per 2001 Census, but remains in its vicinity testify place in Bawani Kbera town and perhaps existed to its having been a large and populous place. even before the present town was inhabited. [t The Kalyana hillocks are famous for sang-i·Jarz is believed that Mahant B.ali Nath founded this ( flexible sand stone). This stone is found at a Dera s.everal hundred years ago. Inside the height of 400 metres above sea level. According Dera, there is a shiva temple, which is a to geologists, there are only two such flexible stone rocks the world- one at Kalyana and structure of sub-recent date. in is the other in Brazil ( South America). Bawani Khera town has another temple known' as Shri Gauri Shankar Temple which is Loharu nearly three centuries old. God Sh iva is the main Loharu Fort which is the chief monument deity worshipped in the temple. of the town, was purchased by the Haryana Governme~t. It houses the tahsil office and Bhiwani treasury now. It is said to have been built in Bhiwani, the headquarters of the district, is A.D.lS70 by Arjan Singh. In ] 890, the palace located 110 kilometres west of Delhi. The town of the Nawab was built inside the fort. The was surrounded by an old wall, which is now in building of the palace is a mixture of oriental complete decay. It had 12 gates, all of which have and western styles. decayed now. The old town is congested and Other places of antiquity and interest include vested witb narrow streets. It is dotted with old a Mosque built in Persian style in the middle of omate buildings with orient domes or Raj put Style the town, Shikarband temple ( with Lord Rama pavilions. The doorways are carved in wood and as the principal deity) and Shri Satya Narain almost as big as castle gates. The architecture Temple. and masonary of these buildings indicate high sophistication of workman and artists. The town Mitathal (Bhiwani Tahsil) is no longer confined within the old walls. It has Situated at a distance of II kilometres to the come up as a modern town now. It is often called northeast ofBhiwani, Mitathal is one of the most the 'Little Kashi' Q,fIndia. There are nearly 300 important pre-historic sites hitherto discovered small and big temples in it, Hira Puri Mandir, Gauri in northern India. It reveals a continuous Shanker Mandir, Khaki Baba Ka Mandir, habitation from pre-Harappan to post-Harappan Hanuman Mandir, Rang Nath Mandir, Samadhi times, covering a period of ten hundred years. It of Todar Singh, etc. are important places of has also added new dimensions to the antiquity tourist interest in Bhiwani town. of the region.

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Tosham mentioning except a few Hindu temples, which Headquarters of the tahsil of the same name, are of recent origin. Tosham is dominated. by the 244 metres high Tourist Resorts hump of Tosham hilt the hill rises characteristically out of the desert sand, almost The State Government has provided oasis of like the hump of a camel. As one approaches luxury, comfort, relaxation, recreation and Tosham by road from Bhiwani side, the hill gives refreshment by creating tourist complexes for the an impression of a sleeping camel. On the top of road weary all over Haryana. These tranquil the hill, there is an irregular plateau covered with retreats include motels, restaurants and bars. forest growth. There are platforms and ponds, . They are specially named after different birds. some of which contain a little water. These water In Bhiwani district Haryana Tourism has ponds are known by the names Pandutirtha, Surya developed two tourist resorts. Kund, Vyasa Kund and Kukara Sarovar Red Robin Tosham is said to be one of the ancient towns It is located at Bhiwani, 110 kms. away from of Haryana. People associate it with the Delhi. It provided the facilities of guest­ legendary pandvas and claim that there was a house,restaurant and bar. Air-conditioned as well Tapobhumi. where the sages, in olden times, as air cooled rooms are available for observed penance. accommodation. It has splashing lawns to give The inscriptions, which are found engraved comforting respite to exhausted travellers. on the precipice of the hill are the oldest and Drongo surest relic of the ancient past in Tosham. The This tourist resort is located at Charkhi Rock inscriptions first brought to notice by Dadri,140 kms. away from Delhi. It provides General Cunningham in 1875 may be seen about guest-house and restaurant facilities. Air­ halfway up the hill, on two separate large blocks. conditioned as well as non air-ct>oditioned Pancha Ti rtha, an ancient temple and accommodation is available in the guest house. Samadhi of Mungipa, a Sidh of Nath Sect, are (xi) Scope of Village and Town Directory famous places of worship, on the Toshatn hill. Baradari is a small building built by Prithviraja Village Directory: Chahamana on the small stone hillock to the north Amenities and land use: of Tosham hill, known as Bardari or Prithvi Raj Ki Katchehry is made on a cross-wise plan, each In the Village Directory, certain basic data are wing being 5 metres high and projecting over 3 provided for each village separately. All the villages metres from the central square building which is in the district have been arranged Community surmounted by a low dome. The whole structure Development (C.D.) blockwise and yiUages within the has sixteen arched openings although only twelve C.D. block are arranged according to their permanent openings are apparent, which lend it the name location codl'l number (PLCN). The Census and non Baradari. It is made of rubble stone, joined by Census data have been presented by C.D. block in and plastered over with lime mortar. the Village Directory porti?n of the District Census Handbook to meet the demand of data users and Siwani planners for the formulation of C.D. level planning Headquarters of the tahsil of the same name, etc. It is for the first time in the history of the Indian Siwani is situated about 60 kilometres to the Census that eight digit PLCN has been assigned to northwest ofBhiwani. It is estimated that Siwani each village within the StatelUT from the first village town is about 1,100 years old. It is known for its of the first tahsil of the first district upto the last good quality drinking water. It is said that before village of last tahsil of the last district. PLCNs Independence, the Bikaner State had made assigned to vi II ages atthe 2001 Census will be adopted arrangements to procure drinking water from at the time of Census of India 2011 with some minor Siwani for the patients of the State Hospital at changes. The field length of the complete PLCN Bikaner. There is no place of interest worth structure for a village has been kept upto 8 digits.

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The first 6 digits represent the code number of the bus. route, etc. . existing village: while the last 2 digits have been kept Statement III to accommodate ch~nge in the village, if any, which may occur due to split in the existing village or addition It shows the position of municipal finances for the of new village or creation of town out of existing year 1998-99. The income and expenditure figures village, etc at the subsequent Censuses. have been given in Rs."OOO" in respect of each The format of village directory prescriped for the statutory town in the district under various heads like, Census 200 I is almost similar to that of 1991 Census income through taxes, revenue derived from municipal except for a few modifications as has already been properties and power apart from taxation, Govt. grant, explained in the analytical note. It contains information loan advances and expenditure on general on area, population, households, availability of the administration, Public safety, Public Health and amenities like educational, medical, drinking water, conveniences, Public Works and Public Institutions etc. post, telegraph and telephone communication facilities, Statement IV : banking facilities in commercial and cooperative This statement indicates civic and other amenities sectors, credit societies on agricultural and non available in each town of the district. It also contains agricultural aspects, recreational and cultural facilities total population, and Scheduled Castes population. available in the village, approach to village, distance There is no population notified as Scheduled Tribes of the village from the nearest town, availability of in the State. The details given under civic and other power supply for domestic and agricultural uses and amenities include availability of roads, both pucca and other purposes, availabi lity of newspapers/magazines, kutcha, system of sewerage, number of latrines, important commodities manufactured in the village, method of disposal of night soil, protected water area under different types of land use such as, under supply, fire fighting service and number of electric forest, cultivation (irrigated and un irrigated), cultivable connection available in the town. waste including gauchar and groves and area not available for cultivation. The data presented in the Statement V : Village Directory have been collected from the Statement V explains the status of medical, district/tahsil and revenue agencies and other educational, recreational and cultural facilities in the concerned departments in the State. town. The medical facilities cover number of hospitals/ Town Directory : dispensaries/TB clinics. The number of beds available under each type of medical institutions is also given. There are seven statements in the Town Similarly, the educational facilities shown include Directory. These statements have been compiled availability of Arts/Science/Commerce colleges of from the information supplied by the local bodies of degree level, medical colleges, polytechnics, shorthand, the State and the contents thereof are as follows: typewriting and vocational training institutions, higher Statement I : secondary/intermediate/PUC/Junior college level, secondary/matriculation, junior secondary/ middle This statement gives class, name and CIVIC administration status of the town and its location code school, primary school and adult literacy classes/ which runs into eight digits, name of tahsil, name of centres. This statement also includes information on C.D. block in case of non-municipal (Census) town, working women's hostels alongwith number of seats number of households, population and decada[ growth and number of recreational and cultural centers, like rate of the towns 190 I - 2001, density of population, stadia, cinema, auditorium/theatre/community halls, and sex ratio for the last three decadal censuses. public libraries in each town.

Statement II : Statement VI : This statement provides data on physical aspects Information on three mosrimportant commodities viz; rainfall, temperature of towns, location of town manufactured and exported is given for each town. with respect to its distance from State/district/tahsil It also contains information on number of banks, headquarters, from the nearest city/railway station/ agricultural credit and non agricultural credit societies

75 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :BHIWANI available in each town of the district. been introquced. Slum data collected in this Statement will be used as an aid and tool for urban planning of Statement VII : the towns. Various types of information viz., name Like 1981 and 199 I Censuses, information on the of the slum area, total number of households and availabUity of civic and other amenities in SIUIll areas population of the slum areas, availability of paved has been collected during this Census too. The only roads (in Kms.) in the slum area, system of sewerage, difference in the previous two Censuses and present Census is that during the 1981 and 1991 Censu'ses, number oflatrines (private and community), available this information was collected in statement IVA, while method of disposal of night soil, number of tap points in the 2001 Census, it has been collected in statement installed for the supply of protected water and electric VII. In view to collect an exhaustive information in connections available for domestic road lighting and slum demography etc., this separate statement has other purposes have been collected in this statement.

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Section-I Village Directory

Village Directory : Columns 1: Serial Number

(A) NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN Self explanatory. All the villages within the C.D. VILLAGE DIRECTORY Block are presented serially in the ascending order of their location code number. The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, Columns 2 : Name and Location Code their location code numbers, their area, population, Number of village. number of households, amenities such as educational, The name and location code number of the village medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, are shown against these columns. This also includes commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural, non­ the forest and uninhabited villages. agricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, communication, approach to village, Column 3 : Area of the village nearest town with a distance, power supply, The area of the villages is given in hectares. availability of newspapers and magazines, most Wherever, the area figures are not furnished by the important commodity manufactured and land use of concerned department the column has been left blank. each village. Column 4 : Total population Village is a statutory recognized unit having a definite boundary and separate land records. In case, The total population of the village as per 2001 a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban Census is given against this column. agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have Column 5 : Number of households not been given in the Village Directory, but shown The number of households as per 2001 Census along with the urban component. The villages which is given in this column. are considered as Census towns, are shown in Town Directory. For those villages which have partly Amenities: merged in an outgrowth of U .A., the amenities data In columns 6 to 23, availability in respect of are shown in the Village Directory for those particular different amenities such as education, medical, Villages. drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit The 'un-inhabited' villages (villages with no societies, communication, power, approach road, popUlation) have been indicated as such after furnishing etc., in each village have been depicted with details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, Name of appropriate codes against the columns concerned. village & location code number and unhabited is shown Wherever, the amenities are not available in the of the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land use village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges, viz.,< The Village Directory format has 23 columns and 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place, the details given under each column for the village is where the facility is availabl~ are given. Column as follows: wise details are given below:

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

Column 7 : Medical If the following amenities exist within the village these are shown as per codes given below : Availability of medical facility within the village is indicated by following codes: (i) Post Office PO Telegraph Office TO (i) Allopathic Hospital H (iO Ayurvedic Hospital HA (iii) Post & Telegraph Office I PTO Unani Hospital HU (iv) Telephone Connection PH Homeopathic Hospital H'Hom Column 10: Commercial and Co-operative (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D Banks Ayurvedic Dispensary DA Unani Dispensary DU If the village is served by any banking service, Homeopathic Dispensary DHom commercial bank, co-operative bank etc.the same is (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW indicated in codes mentioned below along with the

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number of banks in brackets. If not available the (i) Paved Road PR distance of nearest place where the facility exist is (ii) Mud road MR gIVen: (iii) Foot path FP (iv) Navigable River NR (i) Commercial Bank CM (v) Navigable Canal NC (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (vi) Navigable waterways NW Column 11: Credit Societies other than River, Canal

If the village enjoys the services of C~edit Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance Agricultural Credit Societies or Other Credit Societies, The distance is given in kilometers in brackets the same are indicated in codes mentioned below against the name of the town nearest to the village. along with the number of such societies in brackets. Column 16: Power supply In case the facility is not available within the village the distance of the nearest place where such facility Availability of Power Supply in the village, exists is given : whatever may be the form of its use are given by using following codes: (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS (i) Electricity for domestic use ED (ii) Non- Agricultural Credit Society NCS (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG (iii) Other Credit Society OCS (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA If facilities such as CinemalVideo hall, Sports Column 17 : News PaperlMagazine Club, Stadium!Auditorium are available in the village. If village receives any News PaperlMagazine the the same are recorded in these columns. If the same is noted in this column using following codes : facilities are not available the particulars of the nearest (i) Newspaper N place with the facilities are recorded. The information (ii) Magazine M is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such facilities in brackets: Column 18 : Most important commodities (i) Cinema I Video Hall CV manufactured (ii) Sports Club SP The names of three most important commodities (iii) Stadium I Auditorium ST manufactured in the village are recorded against this Column 13 : Communications column.

If the village is served by any mode of publicI Column 19 to 23 Land use i.e. area under private transport like Bus, Railway station or different types of land use Navigable water ways they are to be mentioned as follows: Land use data maintained by the StatelUT Govts. are furnished against these columns. The data (i) Bus BS concerning area under forest, irrigated land (by (ii) Railway Station RS source), un-irrigated land, culturable waste and Area (iii) Navigable Waterway NW not available for cultivation in the village are shown Column 14: Approach to village against these columns. The m:e.a figures are given in Approach to village refers to the state of road hectare(s) up to one decimal. Dash '-' is recorded leading to village. The approach to the village [s wherever the information is not made available by indicated in following codes: the concerned department. The codes used for

81 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :Bhiwani different types of irrig~tion facilities available in the population which do not have one or more important amenities. . village are indicated below: (i) Government Canal· GC Appendix-II-A : (ii) Private Canal PC Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have (iii) Well (without electricity) W one or more amenities. (iv) Well (with electricity) WE Appendix-III: (v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW It gives the land utilization data in respect of (vi) Tubewell (with electricity) TWE .. Census towns/non-municipal towns. (vii) Tank TK Appendix-IV : (viii) River R C.D. Blockwise list of inhabited villages, where (ix) Lake L no amenity other than drinking water facility, is (x) Waterfall WF available. (xi) Others 0 Appendix-V : (xii) Total T Summary showing number ofviJIages having or The village directory also carries the following not having Scheduled Castes popUlation. appendices. Appendix-VI : Appendix-I : It gives the abstract of educational, medical and Summary showing number of villages.having or other amenities available in villages C.D. Block wise not having Scheduled Tribes population. of the district. Appendix-VII A, VII B : Appendix-I A : The appendix shows the list ofviIlages according Indicates number of villages C.D. Block wise to proportion of the Scheduled castes and Scheduled having one or more primary schools. Tribes to the total population by ranges. Appendix-I B : Indicates number of villages C.D. Block wise (b) List of Villages merged in towns and having primary, middle and secondary schools. Outgrowths at 2001 Census Appendix-I-C : Shows number of villages C.D. Block wise with Name of Name of village Name oftown and different sources of drinking water facilities. Tahsil outgrowth in which merged Appendix-II : NIL Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above

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CODES VSFJ) IN THEALPHABEflCAL LISTS CODE LIST 1991-CFNSVS SI.No. Name of District Code Name of Tahsil Code Name ofC.D. Block Code I 2 3 4 5 6 7

I Ambala 01 0010 0010 Panchkula 0020 Momi 0020 0030 Barwala 0030 Ambala 0040 0040 Barara 0050 Naraingarh 0050 Ambala 0060 Barara 0070

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

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

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

5 Kamal 05 Karnal 0010 Indri 0010 Nilokheri 0020 Nissing at Chirao 0030 Karnal 0040 Gharaunda 0920

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

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

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CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODELlST 1991-CFNSUS

SI.No. Name of District Code Name of Tahsil Code Name of C.D. Block Code I 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 Rohtak 08 0010 Mundlana 0010 0020 Gohana 0020 Rohtak 0030 0030 Jhaliar 0040 Lakhan M ajra 0040 0050 Maham 0050 Kalanaur 0060 Rohtak 0070 Sampla 0080 Beri 0090 Jhajjar 0100 Matenhail 0110 Sahlawas 0120 Bahadurwh 0130

9 09 Faridabad 0010 Faridabad 0010 Ballabgarh 0020 BaJlabgarh 0020 0030 PalwaJ 0030 Hathin 0040 HodaJ 0040 Hathin 0050

10 Gurgaon 10 Pataudi 0010 Pataudi 0010 Gurgaon 0020 0020 Nuh 0030 Gurgaon 0030 Ferozepur Jhirka 0040 0040 Taoru 0050 Nuh 0060 Nagina 0070 Punhana 0080 Ferozepur Jhirka 0090

II Rewari II Bawal 0010 BawaJ 0010 Rewari 0020 Rewari 0020 0030 Khol at Rewari 0030 0040 Nahar 0050

12 Mahendragarh 12 M ahendragarh 0010 Kanina 0010 Narnaul 0020 M ahendragarh 0020 AteliNangal 0030 Narnaul 0040 N angal Chaudhry 0050

13 Bhiwani 13 Bawani Khera 0010 Bawani Khera 0010 Bhiwani 0020 Bhiwani 0020 Dadri 0030 Dadri-I1 0030 Loharu 0040 Badhra 0040 Tosham 0050 Loharu 0050 Tosham 0060 Siwani 0070 Dadri-I 0930

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CODES USFJ) IN'qIEALPHABEfICALLISTS CODE LIST 1991-CFNSUS

SI.No. Name of District· Code Name of Tahsil Code Name ofC.D. Block Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

14 Jind 14 N arw ana 0010 Narwana 0010 Jind 0020 Uchana 0020 Safidon 0030 Jind 0030 Julana 0040 Alewa 0050 Pillukhera 0060 Safidon 0070

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

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

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

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CENSUS OF INDlA 2001

lNDIA HARYANA C.D. BLOCK BA WANI KHERA ( PARTS OF TAHSIL BAWANI KHERA . TAHSIL BHIWANI AND TAHSIL TOSHAM ) DISTR1CT BH1WANI

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/' \ o S \._ ...... I-ror- AL- A- R-EA- (-RU-RA- L-) -or- C- o.- BLOC- K-O-n -Sq-.- Km- )-_ -soz.- 96--' lf /} -. . TOTAL POPULATION (RURAL) OF CD. BLOCK - -- 141675 At " NUNBI:R OF TOWNS _____ .______I TOTAL NUNBER or VILLAGIS IN C.D. BLOCK _. _ ._ 'G7 cn BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES DISTANCE fRON DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (In Kms) 19 STATUTORY TOWN (S) B L 0 C BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.l.2000 BOUNDARY : D1STRIC'l' ...... TAHSIL '. C.D. BLOCK ...... - -_ . _ ;--- VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... 00416700 HEADQUARTERS : TAHSIL : C.D. BLOCK .. , ...... @ • TAHSIL SAW ANI KHERA VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 : 200 - 499 : o •••• CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991 - 2001 & 500 - 999 : 1000 - 4999 ; 5000 ABOVE ..... '" ...... Xm 10 0 10 ICm URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... NATIONAL HIGHWAY ...... '" ...... NH 10 STATE HIGHWAY ... '" ...... SH 17 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... RS RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION. BROAD GAUGE ...... POST OFFICE ...... PO BOUNDARY . DISTRICT SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ...... S TAHSIL PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... AREA LOOT TO DISTRICT HISAR • AREA LOST TO TAHSIL BHIWANI BANK ...... B AREA LOOT TO TAHSIL ')'(EHAW _

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (c.n. block wise). Name of the District:Bhiw.mi SL No. . N arne of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 Name ofeD Block: Bawani Khera Name ofSub-Dist: Bawani Khera (part) 1 Aurangnagar (134) 00417300 130010001000100002 2 Baliali (44) 00417700 130010001000100021 3 Barsi (133) 00417400 130010001000100001 4 Bawani Khera (Rural)(42) 00417600 130010001000100009 5 Bohal (37) 00416900 130010001000100007 6 Jamalpur (40) 00417100 130010001000100004 7 Kungar(131) 00418500 130010001000100011 8 Lohari Jatu (47) 00418100 130010001000100026 9 Paposa (41) 00417200 130010001000100003 10 Pur (49) 00418300 130010001000100019 II Ramupura (27) 00417800 12 Ratera (34) 00416800 130010001000100006 13 Rohnat (35) 00416700 130010001000100005 14 Siper (36) 00417000 130010001000100008 15 Siwana (132) 00417500 130010001000100010 16 Siwara (50) 00418400 130010001000100018 17 Sui (46) 00417900 130010001000100024 18 Surnra Khera (43) 00418200 130010001000100020 19 Taga (45) 00418000 130010001000100025 Name ofeD Block: Bawani Khera Name ofSub-Dist: Bhiwani (part) 1 Dhanana (52) 00419100 130010001000100016 2 Jatai (54) 00418800 130010001000100015 3 Mandhana (48) 00419000 130010001000100027 4 Mundhal Kalan (55) 00418600 130010001000100012 5 Mundhal Khurd (57) 00418700 130010001000100014 6 Talu (51) 00418900 130010001000100017 Name ofeD Block: Bawani Khera Name ofSub-Dist: Tosham (part) I Bhurtana (39) 00430900 130050001000100008 2 Kirawar (38) 00431000 130050001000100006

89 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns of the -;;;- :l nearest place where the facility is available is given '"c . -0 -0 ~ :l ~"' "0 Iu § u :l'" U" <: .a" '"C ;; <: ~ " .~f 0 " "> e ·0 to:'" e, 0 0 .~ 0 i'::~ .~ u" .!: E Il -0 OJ 0.. -.au:> ..J 0 -0'" " " ~ f ~ 1i 9 ::;=e C!l~ C!- o 0 (\J~'" .~ o(l .;;: "0 u -=a .,g .:2 '" " -ii Co ._t) -;;;~ ., c § -0 " 0 .... c _ bll " 0 '" .J::: o

CD Block: Bawani Khera (0001)

DAPHS RMP BS RS(5- Rohnat (35) 539 P(2) M(2) S H(5-1O) ACSNCS CV(IO+) 1,756.0 3,250 T W SS-T PO PH(S) CM« 5) 10) (00416700) C(lO~) MCW(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(1O+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

BS Ratera (34) P(2) M(2) S PHS H« 5) CM ACS NCS« CV(;O+) 2 2,255.0 5,112 + RS(IO+) (00416800) 860 C(IO+) MCW«5) T W SS-T PO PH(IO) CP(IO+) 5) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

H(5- BS Bohal (37) 625.0 1,642 259 P(2) M 10) MCW(5- T W SS-T PH(4) CM« 5) ACS« S) CV(5-lO) RS(IO+) (00416900) C(lO+) 10) PHC(5-1O) PO« S) CP(S-IO) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO) PHSRMP BSRS(5- Siper (36) H(lO+) NCS ACS« CV(~-IO) 4 1,000.0 2,135 370 P M« 5) T W SS-T PH(4) CM« 5) 10) (00417000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO« S) 5) SP(S-IO) CP« S) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO)

MCWPHC BS Jamalpur (40) pe2} M(2) S ACSNCS CV(5-10) RS(IO+) 5 2,240.0 7,364 1,285 PUCC(5-1O) PHSRMP(2) TWSS-T POPH(7) CMCP (00417100) OCS(IO+} H(S-IO) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) ST(5-IO)

PHS(2) H(5- ACS Paposa (41) CV(5-IO) BSRS«5) 6 1,161.0 3,271 577 PM S 10)MCW«S)TWSS-T POPH(IO) CM«5) NCS(2) (00417200) C(lO+) SP(5-10) NW(IO+} PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO)

Aurangnagar (134) P M( 5) C(5 H(5- ACS« S) CV(S-lO) as RS 7 409.0 3S6 SI < - IO)MCW(5- TWSS-T PHPO«5)CM(S-10) (00417300) 10) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) ep(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST{5-IO)

P(II) M(4) PHS RMP(3) ACS Barsi (133) H(5-1O) CV(S-IO) BS RS(5- 8 4,836.0 23,264 4,173 TWSS-T PO CM(5-10) NCS(3) 10) (00417400) S(2) PUC C(S- MCW(S-IO) PH(200) CP(S-IO) OCS( 10+) SP(5-10) NW(lO+) 10) PHC(S-IO) ST(5-10)

Siwana (132) P(3) M qs- PHS H« 5) NCS ACS« CV(;o+} BS T W SS-T PH(3) 9 1,956.0 4,593 838 10) MCW« 5) CM(IO+) S) RS(IO+) (00417500) PO« 5) PHC« S) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) . ST(lO+)

_ P« PHS RMP(5) Bawani Khera ACS H«5) 10 (Rural)(42) 5,108.0 .. 602 T W SS-T PH(15) CP CM« NCS(5) CV SP ST BSRS 106 5)M«5)C(S- MCW«5) PO« 5) NW(lO+) (00417600) 5) OCS(IO+) 10) PHC«5)

PHS RMP(5) P(4) M(4) ACS Baliali (44) H« 5) CV(S-IO) BS RS(5- II 3,494.0 10,643 1,816 S(2) PUC TWSS-T POPH(60) CMCP« NCS(14) 10) (00417700) MCW« 5) C(IO+) 5) OCS(lO+) SP(5-1O) NW(lO+) PHC«5) ST(5-10)

90 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Direct<;lry Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

~ zQ) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(1260.0) PRMR Hansi til) EA N TWE(2000) 168.0 14.0 114.0 Rohnat (35) T(1460.0)

Earthen Pots, GC(2139.0) PRMR Bawani Khera (14) EA N 116.0 Ratera (34) 2 Bricks T(2139.0)

GC(501.0) PRMR Bawani Khera (9) EA NM 61.0 4.0 59.0 Bohal (37) 3 T(501.0)

GC(929.0) PRMR Bawani Khera (8) EA NM 12.0 10.0 49.0 Siper(36) 4 T(929.0)

GC(1947.0) PR Bawani Khera (6) EA N Wire 133.0 24.0 136.0 Jamalpur (40) 5 T(1947.0)

GC(1052.0) PRMR Bawani Khera (5) EA 6.0 103.0 Paposa (41) 6 T(1052.0)

GC(323.0) 33 0 Aurangnagar PRMR Bawani Khera (10) EA 53.0 7 T(323.0) . (134)

GC(4489.0) PRMR Hansi (10) EA NM 84.0 9.0 254.0 Barsi (133) 8 T(4489.0)

GC(1641.0) PR Bawani Khera (II) EA 106.0 195.0 14.0 Siwana (132) 9 T(164 1.0)

GC(371\l\.O) 93 0 Bawani Khera PRMR Bawani Khera ( I) ~ EA NM Bricks, Sweets 1067.0 160.0 10 T(J788.0) . (RuralX 42)

GC(3010.0) PR Bawam Khera (6) EA NM 150.0 30.0 304.0 Baliali (44) 11 T(301O.0)

91 DISTRICT CENSUB HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India· 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ,., nearest olace where the facility is available is given ., ::s 8 .,'"c -0 ",.0 -0'" ,., .,c 0 t> U '.,;::0".2 t) <.) ::s .; .r: :.::: rn c: " ~ C>- "C "> e '(3 1:: " 0 C> 0 .~ 'E ~ .r: .a $ '.g 2- u" t!- C- :; 8- " til <.) 0.. <.J OiVJ 0 C>- "CI'" " " ::s~ . .,~ -l C> ] .~ 3 E:gE' ~ o "CI 6 ~~ OIl .;; t!- .r: <.J ~ '.;::l ::i ..c .2 c: ~ la "CI <) 0 ~ c:'" ;l: Of) 0 ::s ~ .r: c g" 'g" OIl ~ .g o c' ~ -5" til .;:::: 0 ~" .~ 0 C- til ._ ...... r: ~ til . '" OJ;>"g .D'" .;; 0 :; ..... OJ ;l: OJ S .~ .~ c.. 0 c: lib .~ ::s"CI " -.,:; S § ._ 0 ... 0 00 .9 (;j E c '" c 0 '" OJ c ]'" .:: e ~ C- <.J "iii E ::s ~ ~

- H« Ramupura (27) PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) BS RS« 5) 272 P PUC M« 5) 5) MCW« 5) TWSS-T CM«5) 12 608.0 1,606 PO{< 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) (00417800) C(IO+) PHC«5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-1O)

MCWPHC SUI (46) PM S PUC ACSNCS CV(IO+) BSRS 13 1,147.0 4,511 764 PHS(2) T W SS-T PO PH(47) CM(JO+) C(10+) RMP(2)CHW OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) (00417900) CP(IO+) H(5-10) ST(IO+)

P« H(5- Taga (45) ACS« 5) CY«5) BS« 5) 14 264.0 36 8 5)M« 5) 10) MCW«5) WSS-W PO«5) CM«5) (00418000) NCS«5) SP« 5) RS« 5) PH« 5) CP«5) C(IO+) PHC{<5) OCS(IO+) ST«5) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP BS RS(S- Lohari latu (47) P(6) M(2) CHW(2) H(5- ACS« 5) CY«5) TWSS-T PO PH(6S) CM« S) 10) IS 2,424.0 8,177 1,427 S(2) PUC C(5- 10) MCW(S- NCS«S) SP« 5) (00418100) CP« 5) NW(lO+) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST«5)

ACS NCS« CY(: 5) Sumra Khera (43) P M« 5) C(5- PHS H« 5) BS«S) 16 484.0 858 151 10) MCW«5) TWSS-T PO«5) CM« 5) S) (00418200) RS« 5) PH« S) CP«5) OCS(IO+) SP« 5) PHC«5) ST«5) NW(IO+)

P(3) M(2) DAPHC PHS ACS BSRS(5- Pur (49) CV(S-IO) TWSS-T PO PH(20) CM(S-IO) NCS(2) 10) 17 2,029,0 6,340 1,031 S(2) PUC C« H« 5) SP(5-10) (00418300) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) S) MCW« S) ST(S-IO)

PHS H(S-IO) ACS BSRS(S· Siwara (50) PM S C(5- CV(IO+) PO PH CM« S) NCS(4) 10) 18 1,126.0 3,899 632 MCW«S) TWSS-T SP(IO+) (00418400) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«S) ST(IO+)

DAPHSH(S- ACS BS RS(5- Kungar (13 I ) P(4) M(2) S PO CM CV(IO+) 19 2,631.0 9,OSO 1,551 10) MCW(S- TWSS-T 'NCS(6) 10) PH(150) CP(IO+) SP(JO+) (00418500) PUCC(5-JO) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS H(IO+) PH(5) ACS NCS« CV(IO+) Mundhal Kalan P(2) M I CMCP RS(IO+) 20 931.0 1,998 302 TWSS-T S) OCS« S) SP(IO+) (55)(00418600) C(JO+) MCW«5) PO« S) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) 'ST(IO+)

DAMCWMH P(4) M(4) ACS as Mundhal Khurd 'CWCPHC CY(JO+) 21 2,3360 7,907 1,410 S(2) I>UC(2) TWSS-T PO PH(3S) CM CP« NCS(6) RS(IO+) (57)(00418700) PHSFWC 5) SP(lO+) I CCIO+) OCS NW(IO+) RMP H(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSFWC SMPCHW ACS BS Jatal (54) P(2) M CV(lO'-) 22 773.0 2,619 4S0 H(IO+) TWSS-T PO PH(5) CM« 5) NCS(3) RS(IO+) (00418800) C(10+) SP(IO+) CP(JO+) OCS«5) NW(lO+) MCW«5) ST(IO+) PHC« 5)

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

c E 0 -"" .~ g a c00 ·5 ., 'i3 'i3 "3 () 0 ;;J u c c E "0 ~ ., l! '" E 'V c ~ .E 00 '" ·fJ 0 .-~ .,'" ., :u () ~ ~ B :0 .;; .> '" ..c Po Po e-"" o!? ~ Ol E () 9 Ol 8.a 2 .... ~ -cI gL "0 0 c Po .5 oM E "§ S c " e'" '" t; Ol "..c -.; ~ t; ·E ~ (.) Ol 0- Ol C 00 E 0- ~ ~ 0 " " 0 CIJ Ol ~ .". ~ '5 ...:: z" p.., z ~ E ... ] ;:J -8gb" ...:: ~ til 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

GC(376.0) PR Bawani Khera (6) EA N 195.0 4.0 33.0 Ramupum (27) 12 T(376.0)

GC(577.0) PR MR Bawani Khera(13) EA NM 465.0 105.0 Sui (46) 13 T(577.0)

GC(240.0) PR Bawani Khera (3) ED 240 Taga (45) 14 T(240.0)

GC(1687.0) PR MR Bawan; Khera (3) EA NM Bricks 568.0 169.0 Lohari Jatu (47) 15 T(1687.0)

GC(413.0) PR Baw.ni Kher. (3) ED NM 26.0 24.0 21.0 Summ Khera (43) 16 T(413.0)

GC(1734.0) PRMR Bawani Khera (6) EA NM 163.0 120.0 12.0 Pur (49) 17 T(1734.0)

GC(10140) PR Baw.m Khera (II) ED NM 36.0 5.0 71.0 Siwara (50) 18 T(1014.0)

GC(2570.0) PR Bawani Khera (12) EA NM Bricks 34.0 27.0 Kungar (131) 19 T(2510.0)

Agr. Tools, GC(82 1.0) 86 0 Mundhal Kalan PR Bawani Khera (13) EA NM 16.0 8.0 20 Plastic Dana T(82 1.0) . (55)

GC(1992.0) 171 0 Mundhal Khurd PRMR Maham (12) ~ EA NM 161.0 12.0 21 T(l992.0) . (57)

GC(619.0) PR Bawam Khera (16) EA NM 23.0 71.0 Jatai (54) 22 T(619.0)

93 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Ame~ities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the -;;;- ::l nearest place where the facilitv is available is given ::! '"c:: -0 -0 ",..cl 0" -;;;- c:: .,..2 0 ~., ::l U" '';:: 0 ,,- ..c: '" 0 c: '"c: ;:; c '"> ~ 0 0 '"0 ~f! 'E ~ .~ ~ U'" ..c: .~ .:1 ., !::!- 0. :3 $8. ~ ~ 0 u CZl 0 -0 -0'" "0. -.a .", ~ ....J 0 ]'" 9 .~ ~ ::l ., :W 0 C 3~"E t:Q~ .;: !::!- ..c: -0 () ~ § c:~ ";::., :; .c .= ~'" ., c:: '" -0 o .- 00'" '"c :;::• "00 0 ::l'" .c: § Cd ~ .g o c v... .~ 0 C:. '';:::: 0 .c ~ ....-= .c: ~ ~ ~ -.a;;-g OJ .- .;: 0 :3 .... -.a :;:: -.a ""§ .~ E 0. 0 C '0 ::l-O c ...: .~ IS ::l .... 0 on ~ .2'<0 c:: '" c 0 '"::! 0 .,... i; E ::l "- .~ -.a .5 ] -==::l e(.) OJ E ::l .c 0 .". _. S E ~ -.a '" 0 .~ ~ 'j:; E -.a E ::l :;:; c . E ~'" ~~:.a E :;:: " ::l 'j:; bb.c: 0::: -0 '" '"0 o OJ ~ uS CZl" ~ ~ ] :z U.l ~ 0 Il.. U.c ...: 0 e<:~CZl U e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO II 12 J3

DA PHS FWC peS) M(2) RMP(2) ACS BS Talu (51) CV(IO+) 23 2,891.0 7,593 1,247 S(2) PUC I H(IO+) TWSS-T POPH(2) CM(IO+) NCS(9) RS(IO+) (00418900) SP(IO+) TrC(IO+) MCW(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(S-IO) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

PHSFWC P(3) M(2) BS Mandhana (48) ACSNCS eV(S-IO) 24 1,965.0 5,444 87S S(2) PUC C(5. RMP 0 H(S- T W SS-T PO PH CM«S) RSlIO+) (00419000) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) 10) 10) MCW« 5) CP(S-IO) NW(10+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) MCWMH P(5) M(2) CWCPHC ACS BS Dhanana (S2) CM CV(IO+) 25 3,492.0 11,876 2,087 S(2) PUC(2) PHSFWC T W SS-T NCS(IO) RS(IO+) (00419100) PO PH(2S) CP(IO+) SP(IO+) Tr C(IO+) RMP(3) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) H(IO+)

PHS FWCH(5· BS RS(S- Bhurtana (39) PM S PUC ACS NCS« CV(;.IO) 26 783.0 2,673 482 10) MCW«5) TWSS-T PO PH(I3) CM(5-10) 10) (00430900) I Tr C(S-IO) S) SP(S-IO) PHC«5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-to) NW(IO+)

P(2) M(2) PHSFWCH(5· ACS BS RS(5- Kirawar (38) eV(S-IO) 27 1,574.0 5,056 889 8(2) PUC(2) 10) MCW(5- TW 8S-T PO PH(40) CM(5-10) NCS(8) 10) (00431000) SP(S-IO) C(S-IO) 10)PHC(S-10) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(S-IO)

DA(S) MCW(4) MH(2) P(70) M(40) CWC(2) ACS(20) S(26) PHC(S) T(26) PO(18) CM(7) CV ST BS(2S) Block Total 50298.0 141875 NCS(78) 24452 PUC(17) 10 PHS(24) W(27) PH(733) CP(3) SP RS(3) OCS Tr(3) FWC(7) RMP(27) SMP CHW(4) 0

94 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Direct~ry Land Use (As on 199~ Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

.,~ .0 § 0:: -.; .;::., CI) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(2438.0) PR Bawam Khera (15) ED NM 178.0 18.0 257.0 Talu (51) 23 T(2438.0)

GC(936.0) PR Bawani Khera (8) ED NM 8510 84.0 94.0 Mandhana (48) 24 T(936.0)

GC(2981.0) PR Bhiwani (16) EA NM Agr. Tools, Soap 158.0 159.0 194.0 Dhanana (52) 25 T(298 1.0)

GC(513.0) PRMR Bawani Khera (6) EA NM 220.0 7.0 43.0 Bhurtana (39) 26 T(5J3.0)

GC(1170.0) PR Bawani Khera (10) EA N Agr. Tools . 330.0 74.0 Kirawar (38) 27 T(1170.0)

GC(41220) PR(27) EA(22) N(23) TWE(200) 5264.0 887.0 2727.0 MR(13) ED(5) M(t8) T(41420)

CENSUS OF INDIA 2001

INDIA HARYANA CD. BLOCK BHIW ANI ( PART OF TAHSIL BHIWANI ) DISTRICT BHIWANI

~m 2 1 () 2 6 10 Xm I I I I I I

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c.n. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY '!'OliN (3) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.1.2000

1 \ TOTAL AREA (RURAL) or C.1l BLOCK (In Sq. Kml_ 676.39 s TOTAL POPlJUTlON (RURAL) OF c.o. BlOCK " _ _ 22'1'1M3 NUIIB&R Of TOWNS_ .. - __ ...... " .... _ .... I TOTAL NUNBt:Il OF VILLAGES IN CO. BlOCK " .. _ li6 DlS1'ANCE FROII DIS1'R1CT HKADQUAR'I'ERS (In Kms) 0

BOUNDARY : DISTRICT _...... _ ...." ...... "...... -. - .-~-.- TAHSIL BHlWANJ TAHSIL ; C.D. BLOCK ...... _...... _._._ .. -_. CHANGE IN JURISDIC'I'ION 1991- 2001 00419200 Km 10 0 10 Km VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATlON CODE NUMBER ~ HEADQUARTERS: TAHSIL ; CD. BLOCK ...... _...... ", © VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 ; 200 - 499 : • 500 - 999 : 1000 - 4999 ; 5000 & ABOVE .. , ...... _... , ...... , .. . 0 • • • ·?'V UNJNHABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER X 00421400• I URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... II ",,'''':rJ-:'' ';J,..,_ • TAHSIL SH 17 STATE HIGHWAY ...... ,... _ ...._ ,,' ... ,...... & .1 BHllIAIII IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... , ...... _ ...... _ ...... J ...... { RA ILWAY LINE WITH STATION . BROAD GAUGE .... _ ...... _. ... lIS '$-./-- CANAL ......

POST OFFICE ... ." ...... " .. . PO !l()UNDAR'I • DISTRICT SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ...... , ...... _ S TAHSIL PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE _. ". '" ...... ". t AREA GAINED f'R()1I DISTRICT ROIITAK BANK ... .., ...... , ...... _ ...... B AREA GAlNID ffiOli TAHSIL llA1tANJ KlimA 0 AREA LOOT TO TAHSIL TOSHAII -

VILLA.GE DIRECTORY Alpbabeticallist of Villages (C.D. block wise) . Name of the District:Bhimmi SI. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location SI. Name of vilIa~ 2001 1991 Census location code number No. Census code number No. Census location locatiotl code number code number 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 Name ofeD Block: Bhiw.mi Name ofSub-Dist: 0002 004[9700 080030006000600047 1 Ajitpura (105) 00423200 130020002000200970 29 Kharak Kalan (131) 00419600 080030006000600048 2 Asa[was Dubia 00424200 130020002000200049 30 (54) (132) 00423600 130020002000200072 3 Asalwas 00424300 130020002000200048 31 Kitlana (106) Marhata (55) 00422000 130020006000600025 4 Azadnagar (147) 00424700 130020002000200041 32 Kohar(48) 130020002000200074 5 Badala (lI8) 00422900 l3OO20002000200066 33 Madhmadhvi 00423400 (112) 130020002000200069 6 Badesra (53) 00419200 130020002000200011 34 Manheru (113) 00423300 1300200020002000]0 7 Bamla (15) 00420000 130020002000200063 35 Mitathal (6) 00420200 00424000 130020002000200054 8 Bapora (24) 00421700 130020002000200003 36 Nandgaon (1) 00423100 130020002000200068 9 Bhakra (56) 00424400 130020002000200047 37 Nangal (114) 00424600 130020002000200042 10 Bhiwani JonpaJ 0042]600 130020002000200022 38 NangJa(57) (21) 00421000 130020002000200017 II Bhiwani Lohar 00421400 130020002000200020 39 Nathuwas (14) (22) 00421200 130020002000200062 12 Biran (27) 00421800 13002000200020000 J 40 Naurangabad (16) 0042370D 130020002000200071 13 Chang (5) 00419300 130020002000200012 41 Nimriwali {I 04) 00421300 130020002000200019 14 Devsar(25) 00422100 130020002000200024 42 Ninan (17) 130020002000200057 15 Dhana Ladanpur 00422500 130020002000200059 43 Pahladgarb (103) 00422300 (19) 00421100 130020002000200018 16 Dhana Narsan 00422400 130020002000200058 44 Paluwas (12) (20) 130020002000200064 17 Dhani 00424500 130020002000200044 45 Phulpura (3) 00419900 Brahmanan (58) 00420500 130020002000200005 18 Dh areru (119) 00423000 130020002000200067 46 Prem Nagar (9) 00424100 130020002000200053 19 Dh irana Kalan 00423800 130020002000200056 47 Rajgarh (100) (101) 130020002000200004 20 Dinod (26) 00421900 130020006000600002 48 Rajpurn Kbarkari 00420600 (23) 00420100 130020002000200015 21 Gill skan i (7) 004203()O 130020002000200008 49 Riwari (4) 00423900 130020002000200055 22 Goripur (111) 00423500 130020002000200013 50 Rupgarh (99) 00419400 130020002000200013 23 Gljranl (11) 00420800 l3OO20002000200009 51 Sai (l.) 00422700 130020002000200061 24 Haluwas (Hl_2) 00422200 130020002000200023 52 Sanga (116) 00419800 130020002000200014 25 Kaluwas (13) 00420900 130020002000200016 53 Sarsa (2) 00420700 130020002000200006 26 Kaunt (18) 0042]500 130020002000200021 54 Tigrana (10) 130020002000200007 00422800 130020002000200065 55 Tigri (8) 00420400 27 Kayla (117) (J0422600 130020002000200060 28 Kelanga (t30) 00419500 080030006000600046 56 Umrawat (l15)

99 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Ce.DSus of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the -;;;- nearest place where the facility is available is given ., "<: '0 '" "0 0 -;;;- <: :;:@ <) ~ U'" ro ",;:: (,J ., 0 U <: -"" <:" ;.:: f.n <) 0 c: '" 0 c :: 1! 0 0 3 '0 1:: 'E ~ u" C -" ~ R N 0- e0 :; ~ ~ 0 00 -0 ., 0- ::l E 0 @, <: <>:: . '" " u :;a E" '" E '" E" ] ] E :a <: E~ ot;" "~ ~ 0 ::l " ., 1ii o c b.S ~ 0:;:: "0" 0 ou..c:: E " " Z.'" I- t3 Z. w ::E 8 Il.. (.)_g <>:: (5 ~Uti5 U e! '"J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3

CD Block: Bhiwani (0002)

MCWMH P(2) M(2) CWCPHC ACS BS Badesra (53) CV(lO+) 2,325.0 6,504 1,130 S(2) PUC PHSFWC TWSS-T PO PH(10) CM« 5) NCS(2) RS(IO+ ) (00419200) SP(lo+) C(IO+) RMP(5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) H(IO+}

MCWMH P(3) M(3) CWCPHC ACS BS Chang (5) CV(IO+) 2 3,000.0 11,817 2,175 S(3) PUC q5· PHS FWC TWSS-T PO PH(92) CM CP NCS(7) RS(IO+) (00419300) SP(lO+) 10) SMP(2}CHW OCS(2) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) H(IO+)

PHSFWC RMP(2} BS RS(5- Sai (I) PMS ACS NCS« CV(~O+) 3 1,711.0 5,540 888 H(IO+) TWSS-T PO PH(6) CM« 5) 5) 10) (004 I 9400} qIO+) MCW« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST« 5) PHC« 5)

DAPHSFWC P(2) M(2) Kelanga (130) RMP 11(10+) CP CM(5- ACS NCS« CV(~O+) BS RS« 5) 4 3,175.0 12,534 2,228 S(2} PUC TWSS-T POPH(5) 5) (00419500) MCW(5-10) 10) NW(IO+) C(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+}

H(5- Kharak Khurd P M« 5) C(5- PH(23) ACS« 5} CV(5-10) BS« 5) 5 1,048.0 4,486 821 10) MCW« 5) T W SS-T CM« 5) (132) (00419600) 10) PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWMH P(3) M(2) Kharak Kalan CWCPHC PO CM(2) ACS NCS CV(5-10} BSRS 6 1,116.0 11,339 1,931 S(2) PUC(2} (131 )(00419700) PHS FWC H(5. T.w SS-T PH(l19) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(5-10) 10) ST(IO+) PHS FWC Sarsa (2) P M« 5) C(5- H(lD+) PH(4) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS RS« 5) 7 1,022.0 2,S59 408 TWSS-T CM«5) (00419800) 10) MCW«5) PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS FWCH(5· Phulpura (3) P M«5) PH(4) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS RS« 5) 1,538.0 I,SI9 288 10) MCW« 5) T W SS-T CM«S) (00419900) C(IO+) POt< 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) MCWMH P(4) M(4) Bamla (15) CWCPHC PO PH(50) CM CP(5- ACS«5) CV(5-10) BSRS 9 1,681.0 to,345 1,769 S(2) PUC(2) (00420000) PHS FWC H(S- T W SS-T 10) NCS« S) SP(S-IO} NW(IO+) C(5-1O) 10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) PHSFWC Riwari (4) P(2) M S CHWH«5) ACS« S) CY(lO+) BS RS« 5) 10 1,434.0 4,335 735 TWSS-T POPH(7) CM{<5) PUCC(5-1O} NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) (00420100) MCW«5) CP(10+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS FWCH« BS RS(5- Mitathal (6) PM S ACS«5) CV(IO+) II 2,377.0 7,076 1,243 5) MCW« 5) T W SS-T PO PH(3l) CM(5-10) 10) C(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(!O+) (00420200) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

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

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(1141.0) PRMR Bhlwani (18) ED N 588.0 475.0 1210 Badesra (53) T(1141.0)

GC(226 1.0) TW(l68.0) PRMR Bhiwani (13) EA NM Agr. Tools 278.0 17.0 2420 Chang (5) 2 TWE(34.0) T(2463.0)

GC(1265.0) PR Bhiwani (16) EA N TWE(33.0) 207.0 50.0 156.0 Sai (I) 3 T(1298.0)

GC(2785.0) PRMR Kalanaur ( II) EA TW(2.0) 129.0 15.0 244.0 Kelanga (130) 4 T(2787.0)

GC(864.0) 114 0 Kharak Khurd PRMR Kalanaur (6) EA NM Agr. Tools 50.0 20.0 5 T(864.0) . (132)

GC(790.0) TW(1.0) 16 I 0 Kharak Kalan PRMR Kalanaur (9) EA NM Agr. Tools, Soap 110.0 53.0 6 TWE(1.0) . (131) T(792.0)

GC(704.0) PR Bhiwani (13) EA TWE(27.0) 137.0 33.0 121.0 Sarsa (2) 7 T(73 1.0)

GC(925.0) PRMR Bhiwam (II) EA Bricks W(43.0) 428.0 48.0 94.0 Phulpura (3) 8 T(968.0)

GC(957.0) Bricks, Agr PR Bhlwani (8) NM TWE(14.0) 544.0 1.0 165.0 Bamla (15) 9 ~EA Tools, Wire Nets T(97 1.0)

GC(93 1.0) PRMR Bhiwani (13) EA N Bricks TWE(37.0) 291.0 175.0 Riwari (4) 10 T(968.0)

GC(2000.0) PR Bhlwam (10) ED 95.0 282.0 Mitathal (6) II T(2000.0)

101 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village,.a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krns., 5-10 krns. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is__given ~ i § "0 "0" 'V;' 0 ~ u = ~~ u ~ :E 0 oJ c .<=" c '" u - =" .;>:" e '0 t: .;;: ~ .9 :: 0 .2 '" iii U" '" .c tlS (i) ~ u -., ~'" c. e :; 8- 0 on 0- 0. U "§ CIJ,.._ ;;; ~ -J .."! 0 "0'" " 0" }i .~ ~ ::l :::: E ::l " ~ '0 !Xl ~ ~ ;;: .c -0 u cp ..::i ;; jg .2 C 0 '" 0 = "0 u -'"c 3• on ;g'" '"<: 2 8 .s" s ... .c'" g 'g ell "0 :~ o C t ,g .~ _g .. S 0. '';:: 0 .!:> 0 03;;:"§ '" ;;: ""' :; '- 03 03'" '" u ._iii E 0- 0 <: 3'" ~ .~ e:B c -< ::l 0 oJ) 0 '2 t; 0 '" 0 ... Q riI E s:: ~ 0- 0 .~ 03 s:: }i E e ::l >-. ""' .!:> 0 :.;;; " ::l U iii E ::l ] U E '" .~ ~ E ~ ~ E" E ::l :a., :: tf E-'" e ~ ~ en ~ ::l -0 0 0I)..c ~ U !S §== rn" Z I- r2 Z ~ ::E a 0.. '8] -< 0 ;::.::: ~rn U l'! I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

PHSFWC BS Ghuskani (7) RMP H(5-IO) ACSNCS CV(lO+} 12 789.0 2,944 499 P M C(5-1O) TWSS-T POPH(lO) CM(I()+) RS( 1()+) (00420300) MeW(5-10) OCS(10+) SP(10+) CP(10+) NW(10+) PHC(5-10) ST« 5)

H(S- STCV(5- BS RS(5- Tign (8) PM SC(S- PH(20) ACS« 5) \3 857.0 598 105 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T CM(5-10) 10) SP(5- 10) (00420400) 10) PO« 5) NCS«5) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) 10) NW(10+) OCS(IO+)

PHSFWC BSRS(5- Prem Nagar (9) PM S AC RMP H(5-1O) ACSNCS CV(lO+) 14 807.0 4,131 805 TW SS-T PO PH(42) CM(5-10) 10) (00420500) C(5-10) MCW(5-1O) OCS(lO+) SP(10+) CP(5-1O) NW{IO+) PHC(5-10) ST«5)

H(5- Rajpura Kharkari P M{'" 5) C« ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 15 339.0 925 166 10) MCW{5- T SS-T PO« 5) CM«5) (23) (00420600) 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(5-10) 10) PHC(5-1O) PH«5) CP{< 5) OCS(10+) ST« 5) NW(lO+)

DAPHS(2) P(6) M(5) FWCRMP(8) ACS BSRS(5- Tigrana (10) PO CMCP(S- CV(5-10) 16 2,622.0 9,869 1,720 S(3) PUCC(5-H(S-10) TW SS-T NCS(4) 10) (00420700) PH(125) 10) SP(5-10) 10) MCW(5-\O) OCS(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(5-10) PHC(5-10)

PHS FWCH(5· Gujrani (II) ACS{< 5) CV(5-10) BS RS« 5) 17 1,397.0 4,240 749 P(4) M S C(5- 10) MCW{5- T W SS-T PO PH(5) CM{<5) (00420800) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST{5-10)

PHS FWCH« . Kaluwas (13) PH(IO) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS RS« 5) 18 343.0 1,999 340 P M C« 5) 5) MCW« 5) T W SS-T CM«5) (00420900) PO«5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST« 5)

- H« BS RS(5- Nathuwas ( 14) PH(7) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 19 3740 2,303 401 ~(3) M S C(5- 5) MCW« 5) TWSS-T CM«5) 10) (00421000) PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) 0) PHC«5) CP«5) NW{lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO)

P(2) M(2) PHS FWCH« Paluwas (12) ACS« 5) CV«5) BSRS«5) 20 7940 5,375 948 S(2) pue C« 5) MCW« 5) TWSS-T POPH(5) CM« 5) (00421100) NOS« 5) SP« 5) NW(IO+) 5) PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS{IO+) ST{S-IO)

PHS FWC H(5. BSRS(5- Naurangabad (16) P(2) MC(5- PH(3) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) 21 728.0 2,739 504 10) MCW(5- T W SS-T CM(5-10) 10) (0042 I 200) 10) PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(5-1O) CP(5-IO) NW{IO+) OCS(IO+) SI(S-IO)

- H« Ninao (17) ACS«5) eV(S-IO) BS« 5) 22 147.0 1,293 220 P M« 5) C(5- 5) MCW« 5) TW SS-T PO« 5) CM«5) (00421300) \0) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) RS« 5) PHC« 5) PH«S) CP« S) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

102 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Direct~ry Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e area under different types of land use in hectare)

c: E >2 -"" 0; c OJ) .f' c .E; ... "C :0 :; ~ 0 :J :0" .;;: OJ) o'c! '" C g e ~ " c >. ::2 tt1"C '"ttl OIl '@ ~ u; B Q. 0::: 1:: >. ?:"C ;> .0 ?: 0. o '"~ "C c: ;: ..c: E 0. 0.3 e u '"OIl «: z'" Ul 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

GC(686.0) PRMR Bhlwam (11) ED NM 240 2.0 770 Ghuskani (7) 12 T(686.0)

GC(73 1.0) PR Bhiwani (9) ED NM 460 2.0 78.0 Tlgri (8) 13 T(731.0)

GC(567.0) PR Bhiwant ( 10) EA NM TW(25.0) 139.0 40.0 36.0 Prem Nagar (9) 14 T(592.0)

GC(154.0) 460 Rajpura Kharkari PR Bhiwani (3) ED N 139.0 15 T(154.0) . (23)

GC(ISS7.0) Bricks, Agr. PR Bhlwani (10) EA NM TWE(7.0) 404.0 324.0 Tigrana (10) 16 Tools T(1894.0)

GC(938.0) PR Bhlwani (7) ED NM 321.0 1.0 137.0 Gujrani (II) 17 T(938.0)

GC(235.0) PR Bhlwani (3) EA N TW(S.O) 28.0 72.0 Kaluwas (13) IS T(243.0)

GC(276.0) PRMR Bhiwani (5) EA TW(4.0) 44.0 2.0 48.0 Nathuwas (14) 19 T(280.0) .

GC(6140) PR Bhiwani (3) EA N Jhadu, Soap WE(3.0) IIS.O 31.0 28.0 Paluwas (12) 20 T(617.0)

GC(340.0) PR Bhiwani (S) EA TWE(3S.0) 249.0 1.0 10O,V Naurangabad (16) 21 T(37S.0)

GCC 101.0) PR Bhlwalll (5) EA N Bricks TWE(40) 15.0 27.0 Nman (17) 22 T(IOS.O)

103 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance III broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the Ol nearest place where the facilIty is available is given 0- :l C -0 .D- -0 ~ .,'" c 0" <:> Ol '" :l <.> U .c ~ OJ '" ~-e"- 0 ,,' " c -a c .!': rii VI u 6 a 0" 'u to: '1:~ .~ 3 5 u" ~ 0) u ~ ~ e 8.. G- O{J - 0- 0 " 0 '" C/J".-.. ~ ~ ...J !:! 0 -0'" ]'" 0 ] e :l .., c OljVl ~ ~ .c -0 , ::; E =ca § CD - > C u '" '" ::J ..c: ._ ~'" c -0 0'-C '" c'" ~ on" 0 " ..c "c o c· -5" 0'" '" ~ ~ .g t ,g .... ~ .c" 0- c:~ ~ .- -0 .~ 0 .D .;; 0 " ~ rii'" rii> :l '" ._ :; .... rii ~ 01) "§ "= co 0- 0 C .~ ,,-0 u '" § '"01) 6.,:::: .- '- 0 0 c -'" ~ c 0 oj ., c ~ ~ :l » 0. t '~ ]" - " gEE OJ .D u _;;; "E VI " u ;;; ;;; u u ~ E ~ E E :l :0 c E-'" ·c v ~ ~ ~ ~ co :l o C oi)..t: 0 -0 '"0 " co ~ U s 15:-:: U)" Z r ~ Z w :::E" ~ 0.. '-' ..0 < 0 c.:: ~ U) u e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Bhiwani Lohar 23 1,324.0 ------Uninhabited ------(22) (00421400)

PHSFWCH« W Kaunt (18) ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS RS« 5) 24 360.0 2.865 464 P M S C« 5) 5) MCW« 5) ~ HP SS- PO PH(7) CM{<5) , {0042 I 500) NCS« 5) SP«5) NW(lO+) PHC«5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

Bhiwani JonpaJ 25 1.661.0 ------Uninhabited ------(21 )(00421600)

PHS(2)FWC ACS BS RS(5- Bapora (24) P(2) M(2) S RMP(12) H(5- T HP W SS- PO CMCP(5- CV{5-10) 26 3,646.0 12,861 2,264 NCS(6) 10) (00421700) PUCC(5-10) 10) MCW(5- T PH(275) 10) SP(5-10) OCS{lO+) NW(IO+) 10) PHC{< 5) ST(5-10)

MCWPHC BS Biran (27) P(3) M(2) S PHS(2) FWC ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 27 1,0900 4,721 860 TWSS-T PO PH(45) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00421800) PUC C(5-10) RMP(5) H(5- NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(lO+) 10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

MCWMH P(5) M(5) CWCPHC ACS BS RS(5- Dinod (26) T HP W SS- PO PH(55) CM CP(5- CV(IO+) 28 3,8250 10,102 1,599 S(2) PUC C(5- PHS FWC NCS(3) 10) (00421900) T I~ SP(5-1O) 10) RMP(6) H(5- OCS{IO+) NW(10+) STt5-IO) 10)

PHS(2)FWC ACS BS Kohar(48) PM S PUC H(IO+) CV(IO+) 29 2,335.0 4,314 733 T HP W SS- PO PH(II) CM(~ 5) NCS(2) RS(IO+) (00422000) C(IO+) MCW«5) SP(IO+) T CP(IO+) OCS(10+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO+)

PHS FWC H(5· C ACS BS RS(5- Devsar(25) P(2) M S CV(5-10) 30 3,6140 10,780 1,936 10) MCW(5- T HP W SS- PO PH(IO) CM P« NCS(2) 10) (00422100) PUCC(5-10) SP(5-10) IO)PHC(5-1O) T 5) O(:S(lO+) NW(IO+) S;r(5-10)

PHS FWC o ACS(2) Haluwas (102) P(2) M S C« H«5) THPTW CV«5) BS RS« 5) 31 709.0 3,224 586 PO PH(IO) CM« 5) NCS (00422200) 5) MCW« 5) WSS-T SP«5) NW(IO+) CP«5) OCS(IO+) PHC« 5) ST«5)

PHS FWC H(5· W BS Pahladgarh (I OJ) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 32 638.0 ... 1,936 360 P M C(5-10) 10) MCW(5- T HP SS- PO PH(5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00422300) NCS« 5) SP(5-1O) 10) PHC(5-10) T CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

H(5- BS RS(S- Dhana Narsan (20) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 33 679.0 280 P M C(5-10) 10) MeW(5- ~ HP W SS- PO PH(5) CM(5-1O) 10) (004}2400) 1,610 NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) 10) PHCC5-10) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-lO)

H(5- BS o hana Ladanpur ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 34 751.0 2,517 444 P M C(5-10) 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T POPH(7) CM«5) RS(IO+) ( 19)(00422500) NCS« 5) SP« 5) 10) PHC(5-10) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST«5)

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

6 "fJ I OJ) f; '5" '3 ::l U ~ '"c - "0 -;;;- .E 'fJ '" 2 d) on ~ >- oj ::l :is'" ::E S; ~ .;;:;~ ';:: > ti d) "0 , '" C- c. e tj ""C ~ "0 E :is" a C- OJ) '" C ~ '" ~ r:! Fa c d) ;;; 'E 3 .<= ~ ::: ~ ::! '" ~ d) a d) 0 2 '3 oj ~'" z P.. Z )..t. f ;::::l U on ~ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

------Uninhabited ------Bhlwani Lohar (22) 23

OC(99.0) PR Bhiwani (3) ED NM Agr Tools 2100 3.0 48.0 Kaunt(18) 24 T(99 0)

----- Uninhabited ------Bhiwmu Jonpal (21) 25

GC(2183,O) Agr. Tools. PR Bhiwanl (6) EA NM TWE(4.0) 4,0 380.0 Bapora (24) 26 Bricks, Soap 1075 ° T(2187 0)

GC(513.0) PR Tosham (10) ED NM Agr. Tools 499.0 78.0 Biran (27) 27 T(513.0)

GC(1446.0) PR Bhiwani (10) EA NM WE(5.0) 2062.0 22.0 290.0 Dinod (26) 28 T(145 1.0)

GC(582.0) PRMR Bhiwani (15) EA NM Agr. Tools TW{31.0) 1560.0 12.0 150.0 Kohar{48) 29 T(613.0)

GC(1040.0) PRMR Bhiwani (5) EA NM TW(16.0) 2210.0 348.0 Devsar{25) 30 T(1056.0)

GC(1710) WE(62.0) PR Bhiwam (4) EA N Crocery TW(81.0) 2420 46.0 66.0 Haluwas(102) 31 TWE{41.0) T(355.0)

GC(98 0) PR Bhiwani (6) f.A NM Agr. Tools TWE(280) 430.0 25.0 57.0 Pahladgarh (103) 32 T(l26.0)

TW(IO.O) o Dhana Narsan PR Bhl\vani (6) EA TWE(10.0) 592.0 27.0 40. (20) 33 T{20.0)

GC(25.0) TW(35.0) 71 Dhana Ladanpur PR Bhlwani (5) EA 37.0 ° 34 TWE(200) 563 ° . (19) T(80,0)

105 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available wIthin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

~ '" nearest place where the facility is available is given e ac -a g -0c ~ 2~ "c u U u '" " ';;; 0 .; _c ~ '" ... :::::: V) <.> " c 0- c > E 0 0 " 'w t: .~ ~ 2 .S _c .~ .3 ~ u" ~ ;;; !::!. 0- g_ " >. <.> c cp '';;: :J ..c .::! ~'" c :)l -a C 0 ~ '" :s- OJ) .,s 0 :l ... c ~ 'u § d' ~ " " ..c ~{lg 0 '"0- -.. £ .;::: 0 ... ~ '+-< ~ ..c -'" 0 til" '" c. 0- ~ .~ c ~ E E :;:; c ..r E-""E '" .;: u ~ ~ E Iii Iii ::l OJ)..c ~.5 ~ 0 :l -a 0'" o c 15:: CIl" Z'" I- ~ Z f..Ll ;;z" 8 p.. uJ5 ...: 0 ~ ~V) u e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

- H(S- ACS BS Umrawat( 115) PM SC(5- CV(S-IO) 3S 598.0 2,512 429 10) MCW(S- T HP W SS· PH(IO) CM«S) NCS(2) RS(IO+) (00422600) 10) SP« 5) 10) PHC(5.10) T PO« S) CP« 5) OCSCIO+) NW(IO+) ST«~

PHS FWC H(5- W BS Sanga (116) P(2) M S CMCP(5- ACS« S) CV(S·IO) 36 I,OS40 4,072 725 10) MCW(S- ~HP SS· POPH(4) RS(IO ... ) (00422700) PUCC(S-IO) 10) NCS« 5) SP(JO+) 10) PHC(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+1 PHS FWC ACS BS Kayla (117) P(2) M S H(IO+) CV(IO+) 37 1,061.0 3,703 606 ~ HP W SS- PO PH(2S) CM(~ 5) NeS(3) RS(IO+) (00422800) PUCC(IO+) MCW(S·IO) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

BS Badala (118) P(2) M S H(IO+) T HP W SS- PH( 18) ACS« S) CV(IO+) 38 47S.0 2,402 378 CM(IO+) RS(IO ... ) (00422900) C(1O+) MCW(5.10) T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DAPHSFWC RMP(6) ACS BS RS(S- Dhareru (119) P(3) M S CHW(2) PH(17) CV(lO+) 39 1,3350 4,997 817 TWSS-T CM(IO+) NCS(3) 10) (00423000) PUCC(IO+) H(IO+) PO«5) SP(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) MCW(S-IO) ST(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

Nangal (114) P M SC(S- H(lO+) . T TW W SS· PH(8) ACS« S) CV(S-lO) BS RS« S) 40 6S8.0 2,377 409 CM(S-IO) (00413100) 10) MCW(S-IO) T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) CP(S-IO) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5.1O)

AJitpura (105) H(IO+) PH(7) ACS NCS« CV(~-IO) BS RS« 5) 41 715.0 1,709 280 P M C(5-10) TWSS-T CM(S-IO) (00423200) MCW(S·IO) PO«5) S) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP«S) PHC(S-lO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

MCWMH ACS Manheru (113) P(2) M(2) S CWC HC PHC T HP TW CP CV(IO+) BSRS 42 1,744.0 7,220 1,265 NCS(2} (00423300) PUCC(lO+) PHS FWC TB W SS-T POPH(15) CM(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 6CS(IO+) H(IO+) ST(IO;-)

RMPH(IO+) ACS NCS« Madhmadhvi (112) PM«5) THPTW PH(4) CV(~O+) BS RS« 5) 43 43S.0 1,327 227 MCW« 5) CM(IO+) 5) (00423400) C(IO+) WSS-T PO«S) NW(IO+) CP«5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC«S) . ST(IO+) PHSFWC RMP(2) BS RS(S- Goripur (III) P M S T TW W SS· PH(7) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 44 454.0 2,156 391 H(IO+) CM«S) 10) (00423500) C(1O+) T PO«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) MCW(S-IO) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

DA PHS FWC RMP(2) ACS Klilana (106) P(3) M(2) S CV(IO+) BS RS« S) 45 989.0 4,146 734 H(lO+) • T HP W SS- PO PH(27) CM NCS(2) (OO4n600) PUCC(IO+) T C~I~) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) MCW(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

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

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GC(2170) PR Bh,wan, (5) EA NM Agr. Tools TW(7.0) 2910 100 73.0 Umrawat(115) 35 T(224.0)

GC(6840) PR Bh,want (10) ED 281.0 6.0 83.0 Sanga(116) 36 T(684.0)

GC(816.0) PR Bh,wani (13) EA TW(IO) 161.0 50 78.0 Kayla (117) 37 T(SI7.0)

GC(435.0) PR Bhiwani (12) ED Bricks 70 330 Badala (118) 38 T(435.0)

GC(639.0) PR Bh,want (II) ED Agr. Tools 585.0 23.0 880 Dhareru (119) 39 T(639.0)

GC(260.0) PRMR Bhiwant (10) ED N Bricks 274.0 84.0 400 Nangal (114) 40 T(260.0)

GC(239.0) PR Bh,wani (10) ED 432.0 10 430 Ajltpura (105) 41 T(239.0)

GC(1148.0) PRMR Bhiwani (12) EA N TW(IO.0) 430.0 10.0 146.0 Manheru (113) 42 T(1158.0)

GC(300.0) 32 0 Madhmadhvi PRMR Bhl\vani (13) ED Agr. Tools 93.0 10.0 43 T(300.0) . (112)

GC(2370) PR Charkh, Dadn ( 14,) ED N 174.0 43.0 Goripur (III) 44 T(2370)

GC(2930) Agr Tools. PR Charkh, Dadn ( 13) EA NM TW(340) 462.0 790 121.0 Kitlana(106) 45 Bricks T(327.0)

107 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' BHIWANI _ Census of India 2001 Amenities anfl Amenities available (if not available witbin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to It in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and ]0+ kms of the -;;;- ::l nearest place where the facility is available is given , u O) caU) 0 OJ)" ;:; Vl c. ~ ~ ....J" .!!1 0 -0 ]" 0 " .~ ~ ::l " - ~ 0 6 a:g'E tIl - ~ ;:;: .r: -0 u ~ ·z ~..!: .= ~'" c ~ g -0 oC ._'" U 0 ~ c"' 3: 00" ::l ~ ,t;; C C o c ~ -5'" .!2 0 Q g ~~g._ -0 .!!1 ._ :0 .r: " '"'" ._0 " ;:;: 0 ::; '- ca ca ca~~ ._ ca > " u ., E 0- a r:: ~ ~ .~ ",-0 c « <.... OJ) '2 V; :::J ~ a .~ ., E ::: a '" c ~ 8. .~ ca ]" -:J '"...U ;; E :J " >, .C>'" u ;.Q " - E .;::ca ] ] E u :a E-'"E '" .~ t ~ §'" ::l ., .5 tf o c ~.S ~ go: U)., 0 0 -0" a 00-5 z l- I- Z D'l ::E 0 "" ull « 0 ~~.:n u 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

DAMCWMH CWCPHC BS RS(5- Nimriwali (l 04) P(3) M(2) S ACS NCS« CV(;-IO) 46 1,144.0 2,599 461 PHS FWC ~ HP W SS- PO PH(30) CM« 5) 5) 10) (00423700) PUC C(5-10) RMP(2) H(5- CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) ST(5-10) 10)

. H(5· BS Dhlfana Kalan ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 47 682.0 2,286 383 P M C(5-10) 10) MCW(5- T HP TW POPH(8) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (101)(00423800) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC{5-10) W SS-T CP(5-10) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-1O)

DA PHS FWC RMP(2) BS RS(5- Rupgarh (99) ACS NCS« CV(;O+) 48 8110 2,281 384 P(3) M SC(S'H(IO+) T HP W SS· PO PH(7) CM(5·10) 5) 10) (00423900) T 10) MCW(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+,) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(IO+)

PHS FWC BS Nandgaon (I) P(2) M S H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 49 825.0 2,348 438 T HP W SS- PO PH(8) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00424000) PUCC(lO+) MCW(IO+) T NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSFWC BS Rajgarh (100) P(2) M S CHWH(IO+) THPTW ACSNCS CV(IO+) 50 1,153.0 3,450 599 PO PH CM(JO+) RS(IO+) (00424100) 0(4) C(10+) MCW(IO+) WSS-T OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC{IO+) ST(JO+)

BS Asatwas Dubi. P M«5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 51 527.0 1,705 281 T TW W SS· PH PO( < 5) CM(-1 0+) RS(IO+) (54) (00424200) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) T CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(10+)

BS Asalwas Marhata P(2) M S H(IO+) ACS NCS« CV(;O+) 52 7540 3,155 514 T TW W SS· PO PH(2) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (55) (00424300) O(2)C(10+) MCW(IO+) T CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

RMP H(5-10) BS Bhakra (56) T TW W SS· PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 53 6990 1,255 J88 P(2) M« 5) MCW(5-10) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00424400) . C(lO+) T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

RMPH(IO+) BS Dhani Brahmanan P(2) M« 5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 54 672 0 1,281 198 MCW(IO+) T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (58) (00424500) C(1O+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS~IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Nangla (57) PM«5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 55 282.0 953 ISO T TW W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00424600) C(10+) MCW(lO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(\O+) ST(1!>+)

BS Azadnagar ( 147) P M«5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 56 316.0 509 74 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00424700) C(10+) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) T PH«5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO"') ST(IO+)

108 VILLAGE. DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on ]999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

i ... >- 0) E .0 ..r: E u c:" '"2 c.. e c.. ., ~., « z'" en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(2780) TW(3.U) PR Bhnvani (8) FA NM Bricks 719.0 20 1410 Nimnwali (104) 46 TWE(10) T(282.0)

GC(104.0) WE(8.0) '3 0 Dhlrana Kalan PR Bhiwam (6) EA NM 5030 6.0 47 TW(2B.0) ~ . (101) T(140.0)

GC(139.0) PR Bhiwani (10) EA NM TW(23.0) 562.0 25.0 62.0 Rupgarh (99) 48 T(162.0)

GC(l96.0) PR Bh,wam (II) ED 544.0 38.0 47.0 Nandgaon (I) 49 T(196.0)

GC(29B.0) PR Bhiwani (J3) EA N Kitchen Stand TW(200} 709.0 26.0 100.0 Raj garh (100) 50 T(3IB.0)

GC(I250) 39 0 Asalwas Dub,a PR Bh,wam (19) EA Agr. Tools WE{5.0) 344.0 140 51 (54) T(130.0)

GC(141.0) 76 0 Asalwas Marhata PR Bhiwani (19) 507.0 6.0 52 EA WE(24.0) . (55) T(165.0)

GC(212.0) PR MR Bhiwani (19) EA TW(50.0) 359.0 2.0 76.0 Bhakra (56) 53 T(262.0)

GC(I25.0) 60 0 Dhani Brahmanan PR MR Bhiwam (21) EA WE(155.0) 321.0 1 LO 54 (58) T(2BO.0)

GC(7.0) PR Bhiwani (27) EA NM TW(165.0) 53.0 35.0 220 Nangl. (57) 55 T(I72.0}

Ge(35 0) PR Bhllvam (291 EA NM TW(470) 195.0 12.0 27.0 Azadnagar (147) 56 T(82 0)

109 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI CelJSUS of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIns .. 5-10 kIns. and 10+ kIns of the nearest place where the facility is available is given

-0o" v. u ~ t: c o o o U " ~ o ...J~ o "C'" -0 ~ ~ ..c: ~ " ::l ~ ]l o ..c: .D'" ;;: ...... E o ::l t: '0 1l E E ~ til" ::l r:/J'" Z Z 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

D DA(6) MeW(8) MH(7) P(I02) M(65) CWC(7) HC T(S4) ACS(25) o S(45) PHC(8) W(53) PO(33) CM(IO) 8S(51) Block Total 67639.0 227843 NCS(43) ST 3953 PUC(22) AC PHS(39) HP(20) PH(1209) CP(3) RS(3) OCS(2) 0(6) FWC(3S) TB TW(J3) RMP(58) SMP(2) CHW(S)

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

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GC(J4237) W(4J) PR(54) EA(38) N(3S) WE(262) 21826.0 1379.0 5839.0 MR(J6) ED(l6) M(2J) TW(769) TWE{299) T(356JO)

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CENSUS OF lNDlA 2001

INDIA HARYANA C.D. BLOCK KAIR U ( PARTS OF TAHSIL TOSHAM AND TAHSIL BHIW ANI ) .,s if DISTRICT BHIW ANI .:: Km 2 o 2 4 6 8 10 Km § I I I I I I , "R c:: 'J' G 0 8 ,,-- _-, }f 0 \ CD. \ I I 1:t) 0' (J ,1>.\ / / ~~ \ f rolll Vill- I I Behs\ PO \ \ ~ J 261 \ \1 PO \ ...... - .B , 'r \ 274 S - .... ,S \ \ ~ \ " .}\. . , '~ \P , " \\Sl1 /~ \ ".t t>.\)\t\ \. l

PART OF TAHSIL TOSHAM C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EX CLUDES FALLS IN CoD. BLOCK KAIRU P STATUTOR Y TOWN (S) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED

TOTAL AREA (RURAL) OF C.D. BLOCK (In Sq. Km) __ 314_06 UPTO 1.1.2000 TOTAL POPU LATION (RURAL) OF CD_ BLOCK _.... _.. 68079 NUMBER OF TOWNS ___ ------_.' ------NIL TAHSIL BHIW ANI TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN C.D. BLOCK _.. ____ 32 CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991 - 2001 DI STANCE FROM DI 5"I'RICT HEADQUARTERS On Kms) 30 Km 10 10 Km

BOUNDARY : TAHSIL : CD_ BLOCK __ . _.______.. _.______.__ ...... _.-. ;-- "!''r~ VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... 00424800 .~ .)\ HEADQUARTERS : C.D. BLOCK ...... , _.. ... __ ...... _.. __ . ___ ._ . ___ . ______._. • ~, .,> _, . ~ ., VILLAGE W1TH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 ; 200 - 499 : 0 • " TAHSIL 500 - 999 ; 1000 - 4999 ; 5000 & ABOVE __... _ __ . '" _. ___ ...... , • •• • . .1 BHIWA NI . I /' UN INHABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER Ix 00427900 I _...... - .... .J ,... ., STATE HI GHWA Y .. _ ...... _...... _...... , ...... __ ...... _.. SH 14 "-. " IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD __ . ______._ _ __ . ______.. ______.___ .___ _ BOUNDARY • [))STRICT .. _._.- POST OFFICE _. __ .. _____ . ______._____ .. ______._. __. ______._ ._ PO TAHSIL .. _._. - SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL .______..._. S AREA GAINED FROM DISTRICT ROHTAK PRI MARY HEALTH CENTRE __. __ _ _._ ... .. _ .. _ .___ .___ _ _.... _ ._ AREA GAINED FROM TAHSIL .. • BAWANI KHERA CJ BANK .,...... ' .. , ...... __ ...... ' ...... _ .. _ ...... '" ." B AREA LOST TO TAHSIL TOSHAM ..

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Bhiwani SI. No. . Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Kairu Name ofSub-Dist: Bhiwani (part) 1 Babarwas (142) 00425400 130020006000600035 2 Bhangarh (63) 00425900 130020006000600045 3 Chandawas (144) 00425600 130020006000600032 4 (141) 00425300 130020006000600036 5 Dhangar (66) 00425700 130020006000600033 6 Golagarh (64) 00424800 130020006000600043 7 Hetampura (59) 00426500 130020006000600027 8 lhundawas (143) 00425500 130020006000600034 9 litwanabas (61) 00426700 130020006000600029 10 lui Kalan (67) 00425000 130020006000600039 11 Jui Khurd (65) 00424900 130020006000600040 12 Kasumbhi (51) 00426400 130020006000600026 13 Lalawas (69) 00425200 130020006000600037 14 Leghan Bhanan (62) 00425800 130020006000600031 15 Leghan Hetwan (60) 00426600 130020006000600028 16 Lohani (53) 00426100 130020006000600052 17 Devs ar (50) 00426200 130020006000600051 18 Malwas Kohar (49) 00426300 130020006000600050 19 Pohkarwas (68) 00425100 130020006000600038 20 Titani (52) 00426000 130020006000600046 Name ofCn Block: Kairu Name ofSub-Dist: Tosham (part) 1 Bijlanawas (148) 00427200 2 Devrala (73) 00427400 130050006000600039 3 Dharwanbas (138) 00427600 130050006000600043 4 Gudha(45) 00427900 130020006000600030 5 Indiwali (71) 00427300 130050006000600040 6 Kairu (72) 00427000 130050006000600047 7 Khaparbas (139) 00427500 130050006000600042 8 Khariawas (137) 00427700 130050006000600044 9 Ladianwali (140) 00427100 130050006000600041 10 Mansarwas (146) 00426900 130050006000600045 11 Shimliwas (145) 00426800 130050006000600046 12 Sungarpur (71) 00427800 130050006000600037

115 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI . Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifoot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it In brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms , 5- J0 krns. and 10+ 1-ms of the ., nearest place where the facility is available is given "0 o -;;;- <> ., c: C" o

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CD Block: K.iru (0003)

DAPHSFWC ACS BS Golagarh (64) CY(IO+) 769.0 2,446 405 P M S H( 10+) ~ TW W !'is· PO PH(20) CM(~ 5) NCS(3) RS(10+) (00424ROO) e(lOT) SP(IO+) MCW«5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) ST{IO+)

MCWMH BS lUI Khurd (65) P(4) M(2) THPTW ACS« 5) eY(lo+) 2 1,7750 6,242 1,043 S ~:SC~~ PO PH(8S) CM CP RS{I()~) (00424900\ WSS-T NCS« 5) SP( 10~) PUC C(IO+) RMP(3) NW(IOt) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+) H(IO+)

MHRMP(4) ACS BS Jui Kalan (67) 322 P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) THPTW PH(25) eY(lo+) 881.0 1,914 CMCP NCS(12) RS(10+) (00425000) C(lO+) MCW«5) WSS-T PO« 5) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IOT) PHC«5) ST(lO+)

DAPHSFWC NCSACS« CY(;O+) BS Pohkarwas (68) 147 P(2) M« 5) H(\O+) T HP TW 4 520.0 1,035 PO PH(5) CM« 5) 5) + RS(IO+) (00425100) C(lOt) MeW{S-IO) W SS-T CP(d) OCS(IO+) SP(IO) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(IO+)

DA H{5-1O) BS Lalawas (69) NCS ACS« CV(;O+) 414.0 856 134 P M C(IO+) MCW(5-10) T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00425200) 5) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO"') ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

DAPHSFWC P(3) M(2) S 8S Dhab Dha", (141) H(IO+) THPTW ACS NCS CV(IO+) 6 512.0 2,622 435 PUC AC(2) PO PH(3) CM{ 10+) OCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00425300) MCW« 5) W SS-T SP(IOt) C(lOi) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

PHSFWC NeS(2) BS Babarwas ( 142) H(IO+) THPTW CY(IOt) 7 547.0 1,162 204 PM S PO PH CM(IO+) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00425400) C(lOt) MCW«5) WSS-T SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO"") NW(lO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+}

NCS ACS(<- CY( ;0+) 8S lhundawas (143) H(IO+) T TW W .ss· 5) 213.0 512 77 P M C(10+) PO(~ CM(IO+) 5) + RS(IO+) (00425500) MCW«5) T PH« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(IOt) BS Chandawas (144) H(IO+) T TW W SS· PO PH(S) ACS( < 5) CY(IO+) 9 4050 627 109 P(2) M RS{IO+) (00425600) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) T CM(IO+) NCS«5) Sp(IOt) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) CP(lOt} OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

NCS(2) BS Dhangar (66) H(IO+) CY(IOt) 10 507.0 2,031 T TW W SS· POl: 5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00425700) 295 P M C(lO+) MCW(5-1O) SP(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS( 10+) NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(IO+)

ACS NCS« CV(;O+) BS Leghan Bhanan H(IO"') II 1,103.0 1,452 T TW W SS· PO PH(15) CM(-IO+) RS(IO+) (62) (00425800) 256 P MCllOt) MCW(5-10) 5) SP(IO+) T CP(IOt) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

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

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GC{50.0) PR Bhlwani (24) EA NM Bricks TW{482.0) 146.0 910 Golagarh (64) T(5320)

GC(311.0) TW(250.0) PRMR Bhiv.ani (27) EA NM Agr. Tools 941.0 19.0 100.0 Jui Khurd (65) ~ TWE(154.0) T(715.0)

GC(204.0) TW(63.0) PR Bhlwani (27) EA NM Bricks 475.0 12.0 77.0 Jui Kalan (67) 3 . TWE(50.0) T(317.0)

GC(63.0) TW(77.0) PR Bhiwani (32) EA NM 279.0 22.0 40.0 Pohkarwas (68) TWE(39.0) T(179.0)

GC(l96.0) TW(5.0) PR Bhiwani (35) EA NM 167.0 15.0 27.0 Lalawas (69) TWE(4.0) T(205.0)

GC(252.0) PR Loharu (29) ED EO N 183.0 15.0 62.0 Dhab Dhan; (141) 6 T(252.0)

GC(340.0) PRMR Bhiwani (35) EA N W(20.0) (42.0 28.0 17.0 Babarwas (142) 7 T(360.0)

GC(78.0) PRMR Bhlw.ni (35) EA NM TW(24.0) 94.0 17.0 Jhundawas (143) T(102.0)

GC(205.0) PRMR Bhiwani (35) EA NM W(80) 158.0 340 Chandawas (144) 9 T(213.0)

GC(208.0) PRMR Bhlwam (32) EA NM TW(18.0) 220.0 12.0 490 Dhangar (66) 10 T(226.0)

GC( 1900) TW(74.0) o 0 Leghan Bhanan PR Bhlwan; (19) EA NM 7040 11 TWE(310) 1 4. (62) T(2950)

117 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnDt available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-1 (1 kms and 10+ kms of the -;;;- nearest place where the facility is aVailable is gIven ~ ~ "0 ",.Ii "0'" ~ ., 0 <) C)" fa "~ B 0 i;l .t:: t) ..r::.'"' ... <) t: ;:; c >" <> 0 0 e '0 t! ';::" -3 ~ U ..c .~ 3 0 [:!, (>. :; .e Co <.> ., ., ~ ~ '"0 t>O -co "c. 0 -0 " 0 ~ ::l ~ ,g "2 Cfj '" ~ 0 6 '" ~~E m~ '""'" 0 ~ c • l\h 0 ;:l C "0 _ o c ~ -5 0 ~ '" gA .~ ~".8._ -0 ~ "- ~ ..r::. ~ ''':: 0 .D 0 lii '" '" ._ " > :; .... -;;; :;: E "iii g>~ <) :il co blJ .~ E Co 0 C ~~ '2 ~ ::l <.... 0 on .2'Ol c 0 t .Q -.; c:: .., ~ ~ E ::l ~" Co " ::l U OJ E ;:l OJ .tl u :.;;; "2 E E ~ "iii u ~ ~ E ] E ::l 'iJ E -'"'" .g :u ;g E ?; ~ oj ;:l .f: t: 15 '0'" ... 0'" 0 0Il..t: ~ U £3 0:::: en" ;Z I- ~ :z (J..) :::! Ci c. ull

DA PHS FWC BS Bhangarh \ 63) P M S H(IO+) NCS ACS(<; CV(;o+) 12 1,087.0 2,897 496 ~ TW W 5S· PO PH(8) CM{IO+) RS(IO+) (00425900) C(IO-+) MeW(5-10) 5) SPflO+) CP(IO+) NW(10-'-) PHC(5-10) OCS( IU+) ST(lO+)

BS Titani (52) PMO H(IO+) T TW W SS· PH(6) ACS(<.5) CV(10+) 13 5310 1,083 200 CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00426000) C(IO+) MCW(10+) T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(10+) PHq1O+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DAPHSFWC PMSPUC BS Lohani (53) H(5-1O) ACS NCS« CV(;O+) 14 2,8590 5,096 861 AC 0(2) T TW W SS· PO PH(25) eM R5(10+) (00426100) MCW(5-1O) T C~I~) 5) SP(IO+) C(1O+) NW(10+) PHC(S·10) OCSll~J ST(IO+)

RMPH(5-10) BS Malwas Devsar PM«5) THPTW ACS«S) CV(IO+) 15 200 0 517 87 MCW(5-10) PH PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (50) (00426200) C(lO+) WSS-T NCS«5) SP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

H(5· • BS . Kohar P M«. 5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 16 176.0 605 110 10) MCW(5. ~ HP W SS- PH PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (49) (00426300) C(lO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHSFWC BS Kasumbhi (51) P M S 1-1(10+) ACS(<5) CV(IO+) 17 7100 1.956 }25 T HP W 5S- PO PH(6) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00426400) C(lO+) MCW(5-IO) T NCS(

DAPHSFWC P(2) M(2) as Hetampura (59) H(IO+) ACS NCS« CV(;~) 18 1,881.0 3,268 587 S(2) PUC T TW W SS· PO PH(12) CM(-IO+) RS(IO+) (00426500) MeW(5-IO) 5) SP(IO+) C(lO+) T CP(JO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DAPHS FWC BS Leghan Hetwan P(2) M S H(IO+) T TW W SS·PH(IO) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 19 1,182.0 2,496 434 CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (60) (00426600) qlO+) MCW(5-IO) T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+} CP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(10+)' ST(IO+}

H(5. BS Jitwanabas (61) P M« 5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 20 793.0 1,245 232 10) MCW(5- T TW W SS· PH(l5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00426700) C(IO+) PO«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(5.10) T CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) BS Shimli\Vas (145) PMSO H(IO+) PH(II) NCS ACS« CV ;0+) ~1 5970 1.467 281 T W SS-T CM(IO+) 5) ( RS(IO+) (004~o800) C(lO+) MCW« 5) PO«5) CP(JO+) OCS(IO+) SP([Q+) NW(10-r) PHC« 5) ST(!O+) PHSFWC ACS BS Mansarwas (146) P(2) M H(lO+) CV(lO.,.) 22 6040 1,505 249 T W SS-T PO PH(l8) CM« 5) NCS(2) RS(I()+) (00426900) C(lO+) MCW«S) SP(IO+) CP«5) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST( 10+)

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

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(4470) W(80.0) PR MR Bhlwani (21) EA N 381.0 1.0 880 Bhangarh (63) 12 WE(90.0} T(617.0)

GC(234.0) PR Bhlwani ( 16) ED EO NM Bncks 247.0 8.0 42.0 Tita", (52) 13 T(234.0)

GC(950.0) PR Bhiwani (14) EA NM Bricks WE(46.0) 16280 235.0 Lohani (53) 14 T(996.0)

GC(! 17.01 10 a Malwas Devsar PR Bhlwani ( 13) ED 73.0 15 T(I17.0) . (50)

GC(56.0) 13 0 Malwas Kohar PR Bhiwani (14) ED NM 107.0 16 T(S6.0) . (49)

Agr. Tools, GC(123.0) PR Bhiwani (IS) ED EO 500.0 49.0 38.0 Kasumbhi (51) 17 Bricks T(l23.0)

GC(489.0) PR Bhlwani (21) EA N WE(3S.0) 11S0.0 1.0 173.0 Hetampura (59) 18 T(5270)

GC(449.0) 87 0 Leghan Hetwan PR MR Bhlwalll (22) 19 EA WE(76.0) 562.0 8.0 . (60) T(525.0)

GC(232.0) PR Bhiwani (21) EA N TW(II.O) 494.0 140 42.0 litwanabas (61) 20 T(243.0)

GC(238.0) PR Tosham (21) EA NM 305.0 1.0 53.0 Shimliwas (145) 21 T(23S.0)

GC(72.0) PR Tosham (18) EO N 457.0 140 61.0 Mansarwas (J46) 22 T(72.0)

119 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it III brackets the distance in broad ranges viz < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ;,;'" nearest place where the facility is available is given v e -0 -0 cu t: ~ ~" 0 t! u" u :l ... '" ';:: u ..c: ~ tI) t: " ~ - t: :>- ~ 0 0 " e '0 t:: ;;:;. u 0 0 .~ "E ~ .~ " " c -a :; ~8.. 0 OJ) -0 0- '"u " '" " -0 " e t/.l.. .-. ~ C ....J <:) '" B" 0 ~ (3 .~ ~ ::l = ~ :Jl:> ~" .;;: C .<: -0 6 o ..;: ._ 0- g ",-0 ;:: Vi :> 0 ~ 00 'e 0 e'" ., ..:!:: ~ .g ~ E c 0- .~ -a c " :> u " » .0 u !i "~ 0t: :>_ -a '" " u :;;: E '" E '" -;:: E" "Ei "Ei E :> -a c: tf E ..., .~ ~ E ;; ... 0 0 "0 0 o C 00'<: ~cJ] 0-= V) Z'" f-o f-o Z" Ul ~" 8 .,_ u2 <0 e<: ~ V) U ~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

MHCWCHC P(3) M(2) PHC PHS ACS BS Kalru (72) CV(IO+) -,)' 3,9610 8,077 1,349 S(2) PUC(2) FWCRMP(3} T WSS-l PO PH(65} CM CP NCS(3) RS(IO+) (00427000) SP(10~) C(lO+ ) H(IO+) OCS( 10+) NW(lO-t) ST(IO+) MCW«5)

BS Ladlanwali (140) PM«5) H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(JO+) 24 374.0 334 55 ;TWWSS'POl~5) CMe< 5) RS(10+) (00427100) C(lO+ ) MCW«5) NCS« 5) SP(10+) PH«5) CP« 5) NW(10+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

BS Bijlanawas (148) PM«5) H(IO+) NCS ACS« CV(;O+) 25 445.0 861 160 TWSS-T PO{< 5) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00427200) C(10-t) MCW«5) 5) SP(10+} PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW{lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(10-t)

BS lndiwali (71) PMSO H(IO+) TTW W SS· PH(15) ACS NCS« CV(;O+) 26 1,335.0 2,622 448 CM(10+) 5) RS(10+) (00427300) C(IO+) MCW« 5) T PO« 5) CP(IO+) OCS( I 0+) SP(I 0+) NW(10+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) MCWMH P(3} M(3) CWC HC PHS ACS BS Devrala (73) S(2) PUC(2) FWCNH CV(IO+) 27 2,018.0 5,387 878 ~ TW W S3· PO PH(50) CM(IO+) NCS(3) RS(IO+) (00427400) 1 Tr 0 RMP(2} SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) C(10+) H(10+)PHC« ST(10+) 5)

BS Khaparbas (139) P o M«5) H(10+) TTW W SS· PH(4) NCSACS« CV(;O+) 28 413.0 1,008 170 CM(10+) 5) RS(10+) (00427500) C(10+ ) MCW(5-10) T PO«5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(10+) NW(10+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) PHS FWC P(2) M S BS Dharwanbas (138) H(IO+) PH(12) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 29 1,048.0 2,597 413 PUC 0 TWSS-T CM(10+) RS(lO+) (00427600) MCW(5-10) PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) C(10-t) CP(10+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

NCS(3) BS Khanawas (137) P M« 5) He 10+) PHiS) CV(IO+) 30 943.0 1,338 207 TWSS-T CM(10+) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00427700) C(10+) MCW(5-tO) PO« 5) SP(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) NW(tO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

PHS FWCH« ACS BS Sungarpur (77) PMS CV(lO+) 31 2,446.0 2,821 458 5) MCW«5) TWSS-T PO PH(15) CM(lO+) NCS(3) RS(10+) (00427800) C(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+) Gudha(45) 32 157.0 ------Umnhabited ------(00427900)

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

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(l109.0) PRMR Tosham (20) EA NM Agr. Tools 2346.0 247.0 2590 Kairu (72) 23 T(II090)

GC(I92.0) PRMR Tosham (24) EA NM TWE(72.0) 89.0 21.0 Ladlanwali (140) 24 T(264.0)

GC(30J.O) PRMR Tosham (26) EA N 89.0 16.0 39.0 Bljlanawas (148) 25 T(301.0)

GC(48 1.0) PRMR Tosham (26) EA N TWE(47.0) 701.0 24.0 820 Indiwali (71) 26 T(528 0)

GC(291.0) PRMR Tosham (25) EA NM TWE(9.0) .1420.0 212.0 86.0 Devrala (73) 27 T(300.0)

GC(48.0) PR Tosham (27) EA NM TWE(4.0) 331.0 30.0 Khaparbas (139) 28 T(52.0)

GC(153.0) PRMR Tosham (22) EA NM TWE(60) 797.0 92.0 Dharwanbas (138) 29 T(159.0)

GC{ 160.0) PR Tosham (20) EA NM 735.0 5.0 430 Khanawas (137) 30 T(160.0)

GC(250.0) PRMR Tosham (14) EA NM Agr Tools 2037.0 25.0 134.0 Sungarpur (77) 31 T(2S0.0)

------UninhabIted ------Gudha(45) 32

121 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI . Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) IS shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ., nearest place where the facility is available is given) .,::l C "0" o U u ~'" " c t: o o o ~ U" o ~ o ,_J "0'" (3 o(! ~ ~o .;;:~ ...... s::: .... o o ] "~ E Z Z" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

DA.(8) MCW(2) MH(4) P(47) M(30) ewC(3) T(31) W(31) PO(IS) CM(4) ACS(II) Block Total 31406.0 68U7? t 1427 S(19) PUC(9) HC(2) 8S(31) I Tr AC(3) PHC(2) HP(S) PH(438) ep(3) NCS(41) O{S) PHS(15) nV(22) FWC{IS) NH RMP(13)

122 :Village DirectorY·­ Land.Use (As on 1'999) Land use (i e area under dIfferent types of land use in ' hectare)

E -'" .:;:.- ~ c: ;';l "OJJ ~ :0 ";; ~ s ~ .c u B co

e0- f! 0- --< z"'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(8489) W(l08) PR(J l) EA(2S) N(28) WE(250) ED(3) 17988.0 748.0 2246.0 MR(l4) ED EO(3) M(20) TW(1004) TWE(416) T(10267)

123

CENSUS OF INDIA 2001

INDIA HARYANA C.D. BLOCK TOSHAM 'I'OTAL AREA (RURAL) OF C.D. BLOCK (In Sq. KmL 526.09 ( PART OF TAHSIL TOSHAM 'I'OTAL POPULATION (RURAL) Of C.D. BLOCK _ __ 106496 NUMBER OF TOWNS _ _ _ _ .• _ _ _ _ .• .• _ ... _ 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGCl IN C.D. BLOCK _ _ _ 43 DISTRICT BHIW ANI DISTANCE fROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS {In Kms)24 Km 2 I 0 2 6 8 10 Km I I ! R C T '\ S S A R ,.(I \ ~.\ /.- ...... ~.... 1> • S / .

..... , PO ~

~ •S " \ \ S ...... PO \ I :J::: 281 • I t:l:) I , 00428000 _ .. _o ./ "Y , / - ...... '" ",. k A V ' I R U \ S \ \\ TAHSIL ',,\ [\

t::). C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (S) (J' BOUN DARIES ARE UPDATED \ UPTO 1.12000

BOUNDARY ', D1STRlCT ......

TAHSIL ~ C.D. BLOCK .. _ ...... _ .. , ... ___ ...... '0. ••• ••• ••• ••• ... ••• - .. - .. - ; --- VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. . 00432400 TAHSIL 'J'OSHAM HEADQUARTERS : TAHSIL : C.D. BLOCK ...... '" ...... _ ...... @ • CHANGE IN JURISDIC'J'ION 1991-2001 Km 10 0 ID Km VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200 : 200 - 499 : o •••• 500 - 999 : 1000 - 4999 : 5000 & ABOVE ...... " ...... " ...... " .. . UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. . X 00431100 URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... ' ...... III STATE HIGHWAY ...... ' ...... " ...... , ...... , ...... SH 12 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...." ... '" ." ...... " ...... ' ...... ' ...... ' ... POST OFFICE ...... , .. . PO BOUNDARY . DlS'I'R1C'J' SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL .. ' ...... ,...... " ...... S TAHsrL PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... 8 AREA GAINED FROM TAHSIL BA WANI KHERA o BANK ...... , .. . B AREA GAINED PROM TAHSIL BHrWANI o AREA GArNED FRO)! TAHSIL SI-ANI -

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:BhiwaiIi

Sl. No. o Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Tosham Name of Sub-Dis t: Tos ham (part) 1 Alakhpura (32) 00430800 130050006000600007 2 Alampur (78) 00428600 130050006000600036 3 Bad alwa la(80) 00430000 130050006000600023 4 (37) 00431300 130050006000600011 5 Bajina (47) 00428100 130050006000600031 6 Bhariwas (93) 00429900 130050007000700017 7 Birola(83) 00432100 130050006000600015 8 Busan (95) 00428900 130050007000700021 9 Chhapar Jogian(85) 00431800 130050006000600014 10 Chhapar Rangran(84) 00431900 130050006000600013 II Dadam(36) 00431500 130050006000600012 12 Dang Kalan(28) 00430500 130010001000100022 13 Dang Khurd(29) 00430600 130010001000100023 14 Devawas (99) 00429500 130060008000800043 15 Dhani Mahu (46) 00428000 130050006000600032 16 Dharan(41) 00430400 130050006000600029 17 Dulheri (42) 00428500 130050006000600035 18 Garanp ura(86) 00431700 130040005000500037 19 Hasan (74) 00429100 130060007000700046 20 Isharwal (100) 00429400 130060007000700044 21 lainawas (147) 00429600 22 1ha11 wari(3 8) 00431400 130050006000600026 23 Ihuli(92) 00432200 130050007000700016 24 Katwar(97) 00429300 130050007000700019 25 Khanak(34) 00431200 130050006000600005 26 Kharkhri Makhwan (40) 00430200 130050006000600027 27 Kharkhri Sohan(39) 00430300 130050006000600028 28 Khawa (94) 00429800 130050007000700018 29 Mandhan (98) 00429700 130060007000700042 30 Miran (89) 00432400 130060007000700040 ..,..,31 Nigana Kalan (43) 00428300 130050006000600033 .)~ Nigana Khurd (44) 00428400 130050006000600034 33 Patodi (79) 00428700 130050006000600022 34 Pinjo Khara(35) 00431600 130050006000600004 35 Riwasa (30) 00428200 130050006000600030 36 Rodhan (96) 00429200 130060007000700045 37 Sagban (31) 00430700 130050006000600009 38 Salewala (75) 00429000 130050007000700020 39 Sandwa (76) 00428800 130050006000600038 40 Saral(82) 00432000 130050006000600025 41 Sidhan(91) 0043~300 130060007000700041 42 Thilor(81) 00430100 130050006000600024 43 Tosham(Rural) (33) 00431100 130050007000700010

127 DlSTRJCT CENSUS HAi'IDBOOi<: SHIW~ Census ofIndi-a 2J)Ol - AmenjCi~ aut!

\ AiUl!f icies j'.illiiable n~ aValk~le wilr.l[\ lll~ viB~ge, ~ da>h. {=' ,5 soow::. ill the ~::.J!lm,.i\~ ! or I nextto II ir. mll'l'ket:s ttle distance ;:\ broad r8flgr;;s VI<:. <: ) 1Jns. . ,-HI kms, and ! 0+ i.g,H,', ,!,e I I I -;;, l nearest !Jlace. w!l\~re ,h~ facility IS 1waiiable IS ~ive(1) ~ '" -r;: fi "() " ~ (.; :: ::; , > ." .C I '" r: " '" ::; I S ~ u'"'" 0 ;;; ~ u :1 ;:; .. <:> -u ..J ~ 0 '0 o;j .;;: C- x: t:: .. %i, c .s '"(> ~ '- .<:" ~ Q ~ -" ;: ::l .... £" Q. C ::; <; ~ .... "

DPHSP,VC ACS BS ]>9) M(2) CV(W} RS(I{4) Dh.1l,j Maou (461 H(IO~) r-:CS(6) 2,'>42.(l ~,173 968 S{2l PLiC Sp(I()r) NW\ JI}!-I MCW(!(l+~ OCSpo·~) (00418001J) C\lD+) Si(l()+j PHqlO+) Pf-'S f\YC as H(W+} R5(11)+) B~jilla (47) Wi I>(l} M S Twss-r POI'Hll1)CM{<:S) 2,306,(1 4.5:9 MCW(I{)-<) NW,!lHj (0D4,28 I Oil) rtxC(!{l,~ CP(lG-f) PHC(![;+) I'HSFWC 1-:(10") ACS ~CS 2.022.0 5.320 MCW(!iJ-'-1 OCS{ID'i PHCliO..-} rtl5FWr ii(i(l+) Nigana K>Il~n 143} 4 1,(lS?O I,n~ :;'4-& P MC(\

1-1(5- as I'll S FWC ACSNCS CV(ttltj RS(JO ..j Alampuf (is) 10) MCW(5. T W SS-T PR(5} CM{<5) 7 1,9S2.() 3,360 ocs(lO+} SF( w.) NW(lO+) (G1)423('oo) tOJPHqS-I!)) pO(<:5} CP{ 10-1) ST(!D-t)

PHS FWC BS Palodi (1'9} H(I(H-) eM RS{W+) IJ5'J.O 2.S5J 419 PM .s TiN ss-r PH PO« 5) CP(lD+) (IKM2.S7DO) qlQ---! McW(lO+) N\\'( ra ... ) PHC(\Il+) BS MCWPHC "cs tiCS, C¥\1 0+) SJtndWz. (16} 980 P(3) Mcn S PHS FWC T W SS·T PO PH(20) CM« j) RS(lO. , Z.144.0 5,659 OC~(IO") 51'(10;-) (0042&800) !'[}cq!O+) H{IO+) CJ>(ID+} NW(lD+) ST(lO'~l

DPE'i"FWC f{(HJ+) BL::oaJi (~S) :m PM S TWSS-T ?OP!-l(101 CM(lD-'-) RS(II)--) (:iOJ.28:;'OO) C(lD") MCVJ{~ "-I CPt ;0'1 NWV~r PHq<5) 85 ACS« 51 CV(I(l+l Salewaia (1S; 25} .. M(" 5) WIO~j rWSS·T Pf)« 5} CM(!O~J !tSiWt) II 999,0 !.52.& C(WI- NCSr~ j] SP(IQ+} (0:42<)DOO) MCW(lO+) PPJ" 5) Cl?( ,0+) FWjIN:, PHOd) OCSCIO+} ST(I,()+}

DAI'HSFWC ACS NCS« CV(~O+) BS Hasan (74) J7I ?:is H{~Q+\ ~TWWSSpOPU'iO) (M(-Ii}H, 5) SF(lO+) RS(W+j 12 1.2D6,0 MCW( 10+1 ' H, (O(J4291oa~ C{f~l , CP(IO+) OC3( (0+) ST( I (}-c I NW(I Q-) PHC(5,JOl VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.c. area under different types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(2790) PR Tosham (14) EA N ,0,0 21090 1540 Dham Mahu (46) 1(279.0)

GC(63 10) PRMR Tosham (16) EA TW(IO.O) IS02.0 163.0 Bajina (47) 2 T(64 1 0)

GC(670.0) PRMR Tosham (13) EA N Agr. Tools TWE(I4.0) 11160 7.0 21S.0 Riwasa (30) 3 T(684.0)

GC(ISS.O) PR Tosham (12) EA N 79S.0 137.0 Nigana Kalan (43) 4 T(15S.0)

GC(104.0) 126 0 Nigana Khurd PRMR Tosham (12) EA N StonelDust Etc 836.0 5.0 5 T(104.0) . (44)

GC( 178.0) PR Tnsham (8) ED NM 362.0 110 138.0 Dulheri (42) 6 T(1780)

GC(607.0) PR Tosham (12) EA N 1187.0 18.0 170.0 Alampur (78) 7 T(607.0)

GC( 199.0) WE(IS.O) PRMR Tosham (14) EDEAG N 116S.0 12.0 1610 Patodi (79) TWE(7.0) T(221.0)

GC(IIS.O) PRMR Tosham (18) ED NM Agr. Tools 1641.0 156.0 232.0 Sandwa(76) 9 T(115.0)

GC(186.0) PR Tosham (18) ED N TW(12.0) 473.0 4.0 59.0 Busan (95) 10 T(198.0)

GC(26.0) PR r",ham (2~) EDEAG N TWE(1410) 7S0.0 40 780 Salewala (75) '11 T(1670)

Ge( 1600) W(55.0) PRMR Siwani (27) EA N 86S.0 1010 Hasan (74) 12 TWE(2S.0) T(240 0)

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~ ::>'" nearest place where the facility is available is ~ven) e r='" -0 -0'" .'9 ., r= 0 u V> U ~i u t:: 0 0 .~ 'u 'E" ,-.. ~- ~ u" ~ ~ 8.. u "-' ~ -E. ., ::l '" ,., co -0 V> 0- u e OJ.. __ 0 -0 '" 0 ~ ~ .3 -"' ~ ::> '" N -0 6 ~~ E~§ ca ~ <>& > - .c -0 u ~ "; ::::I ~ ,_ ~'" 1;( r= u 0 ... '" ;;: 01, -0 oc: '"- r= " .5 2 c ~ '" r= ~ .g .g o :; '- «i ~ «i'" E 0 C :: .~ ~ - ~ <: .~ S .~. " 0- ",-0 :.'l 0 0 Of; :?l' c V> c: C ... '" u E ~ ~ E OJ E u :<:; -'"c .~ Qj f:! ~ ~ E ;;: ~ E (5 ::> ::> E-'" 0 -0 ... 0'" '0 c "".c u - .'9 0=-= C/)" Z'" l- I- Z JJ..l ~ C§ "- ul1

PHS FWC BS Rodhan('I6) P M S H(IO+) ACS NCS CV(IO+) 13 7510 1,876 323 ~ TW W SS· PO PHI J 0) CM(-J 0+) RS(JO+) (00429200) C(JO+) MCW(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(5-JO)

BS Kalwar{97) PM«5) H(IO+) ACS NCS( < CV( ~ 0+ ) 14 1,055.0 1,419 232 T WSS-T PO{< 5) CMt<5) 5) RS(IO+) (00429300) C(10+) MCW(JO+) PH«5) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) SP(10+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST« 5) PHSFWC ACS ST BS Isharwal (100) P{2) M(2) S H(IO+) CM 15 1,509.0 3,411 536 TW SS-T NCS{2) CV(IO+) RS(10+) (00429400) PUCC(lO+) MCW(IO+) POPH(12) CP(lO+) OCS SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

BS Dev,l\\as (99) PM S H(IOT) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 16 1,013 0 1,845 323 TW SS-T PO«S) CM«S) RS(IO+) (00414 500) C(lOt) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PH«' S) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(JO+) ST« 5)

BS Jainawas ll47} H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 17 536.0 1,040 176 P MC(IO+) TW SS-T PO«S) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00429600) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP{JO+} PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST«S) PHS(2) FWC(2) BS Mandhan (98) P M S ACS« 5) CV(ID+) 18 841.0 I,S73 287 H(IO+) T W SS-T PO PH(IS) CM(ID+) RS(IO+) (00429700) C(10~) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) MCW(ID+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO) PHC(S-IO)

BS Khawa (94) H(10+) ACS« S} CV(IO+) 19 766.0 1,2S0 220 P M C(IO+) TWSS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00429800) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) PH« S) CP(10+) NW(IO+) PHC{5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHSFWC BS Bhanwas(93) PMS H(IO+} ACS«5) CV(lO+) 20 667.0 1,247 220 TWSS-T PO PH(S) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00429900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS«S) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IOl OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Badalwala(80) P M« 5) H(IO+) ACS« S) CV(IO+) 21 3030 402 53 TWSS-T PO«S) CM(IO+) RS(IO+} (00430000) C{lD+) MCW(JO+) NCS«5) SP(JO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Thllor(XI \ P M S H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) :!2 732.0 1,760 288 TWSS-T POPH(4) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00410100) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(10+) CP(10+) NW(lO+) PHC( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO}

Kharkhn PHS FWC H(5· BS P(2) M S ACS NCS CV(5-to) 23 Makhwan (40) 1,329.0 3,017 547 10) MCW(5· TWSS-T PO PH(7) CM«5) RS(IO+) PUCC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) SP(5-10) (00430200) 10) PHC(S-IO) CP«5) NW(IO+) ST« 5)

Kh.rkhri PHS FWCH« ST CV(S- BS PM S PUC ACS« 5) 24 Soh.n(39) 845.0 2,371 387 5) MCW« 5). T HP W SS- PO PH(7) CM«5) 10) SP(S· RS(lO+) C{< 5) NCS« 5) (00430300) PHC«5) T CP« 5) 10) NW(lO+) OCS(JO+)

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

OC(159.0) PR S,wanl (22) EA N TWE(190) 4990 74 0 Rodhan (96) 13 T(I78 0)

GC(2470) PR r",ham (:8) EDEAG N TWE(140) 694.0 20 98.0 Kalwar (97) 14 T(26 1.0)

GC(513.0) PR MR Slwam (20) EOEAG N Agr. Tools W(92.0) 6830 22 1 0 lsharwal (JOO] 15 T(6050)

GC(333.0) PR MR Slwanl(18) ED W(63.0) 505.0 1 12.0 Devawas (99) 16 T(396.0)

GC(J32.0) PR MR Siwani (20) ED W(l.O) 346.0 21.0 36.0 Jainawas (147) 17 T(133.0)

GC(240.0) 57 0 Mandhan (98) lS PR ~R Siwani (20) ED W(nO} ~C6.0 16.0 1(262.0)

oqi22.0) 5390 105.0 Khawa (9~) 19 rR ED N T(l22C)

GCOo.o) 55,.0 10 78 0 Bhtriwa.(93) I'R Tosham (lEI ED T(30 0)

GC(IS.O) 252.0 10.0 23.0 Badalwala(80) 21 PR To

0C(2oo.0) 459.0 50 68.0 Thilor(8 I) 22 PR 1mham (IS) ED N T(200.0)

0C(517.0) 174.0 Kharkhri 633.0 5.0 23 PR T()~ham (5) 1::0 N T{517.0) Makhwan (40)

GQ276.0) 1170 Kharkhri 4290 23.0 24 PR MR Tosnam (4) ED NM T(276 0) . Sohan(39)

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PHS FWC H(5- BS Dharan(41) P M« S)C(5- ACS NCS CV(5-10) }S 6790 907 159 10) MCW(5- T W SS-T PO«5) CM(5-IOj RS(IO+) (00430400) 10) OCS(IO,} SP(S-lO) 10) PHC(5-IO) PHI< 5) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) ST«5)

PHS FWC H(S· BS RSIS- Dang Kalan(28) P M S C(5- ACS NCS CV(S-IO) 26 903.0 1,9S5 356 10) MCW(S- TWSS-T PO PH(S) CM(5-10) to) (00430S00) 10) OCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) ST(S·IO)

H(5- BS RS(5- Dang Khurd(29) PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 27 79S.0 1,829 327 P MC(S·IO) 10) MCW(S- TW SS-T CM(5·10) 10) (00430600) PO«S) NCS« S) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(S-lO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

PHS FWCH« ACS BS Sagb.n (31) CY« 5) 28 1,817.0 5,572 8S3 PM SC«5) 5) MCW«S) TW SS·T POPH(5) CM«5) NCS(3) RS(IO+) (00430700) SP« 5) PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST« 5)

MCWCWC ACS BS Alakhpura (32) CY«5) 29 390.0 1,416 220 P M C« 5) PHC PHS T W SS-T PO« 5) CM«5) NCS(2) RS(IO+) (00430800) SP«5) FWC H« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST«5)

Tosll.m (Rural) 30 2,927.0 ------Uninhabited ------(]31 «()043 I 100)

PHS FWC ACS BS Khanak(34) P(2) M(2) S RMP(4)H« PO CY(5-IO) 31 2.508.0 6,828 1,1 89 TWSS·T CM(5-10) NCS(2) RS(IO+) (00431200) PUC C(S-IO) 5) MCW«S) PH(137) SP(5-1O) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(S-IO)

- H« BS Baganwala(37) ACS« 5) CY«5) 32 986.0 3,137 524 P(2) M S C« 5) MCW« 5) TWSS-T PH PO« 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00431300) NCS« 5) SP«5) 5) PHC« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST«5)

PHS FWCH(5· BS lhanwari(38) PM S PUC PH(4) ACS« 5) CY(5-1O) 33 723.0 1,364 246 10) MCW(5- TWSS·T CM«5) RS(lO+) (00431400) C(5-10) PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(5-1 0) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

Dadam(36) PHS FWC H(5· ACS NCS« CY(;-lO) BS 34 1,042.0 2,161 (00431500) 364 P M C(5-10) 10) MCW(S- TWSS-T PO PH(12) CM(5-10) 5) RS(IO"') 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-1O) OCS(IO+) SP(5·10) NW(IO+) ST(S-IO)

PHS FWC H(5· BS PIn.lO Khara[ 35) P M S ~)CS NCS( < CV(; 0+) 35 909.0 2,553 436 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T PO PH (I 0) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00431600) C(lO~ ) 10) PHC(5)0) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(LO+) ST(ID.+)

PHS FWC H(5· BS Garanpura( 86) P(3) M(2) S CM ACSNCS« ev(;o+) 36 1,614.0 3,344 559 10) MCW(5- TW SS-T 5) RS(IO+) (00431700) PUeC(IO+) POPH(15) CP(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) OeS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

Chhapar BS H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 37 Jog •• n(85) 646.0 1,003 173 P M C(IO+) T W SS-T PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) (00431800) PH[<5) CP(iO+) NW(I'O+) PHC(IO+) oeS(lo-r) ST(lO+)

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

~ c E 0 .~ "'"!:: Ol) -E; ~ c- .:: '0 -a :; ~" 0 ::l u OJ c... E U ~ ~ <2 Ofl Vi .~ E 0' " 0 ~ 2- '" 0 :0" ;;: c(l t;; .!:! 00" ::2'" ~ -a ~ 6iJ . til ~ B Q. -;:: >. '"~ -0 .0 3 '"

GClI98.0) PRMR Tosham (9) ED N 465.0 50 11.0 Dharan(41) 25 T(198.0)

GC(600 0) PRMR Bawal1l Khera (8) EA N 232.0 71.0 Dang Kalan(28) 26 T(600 0)

GC(572.0) PR Bawanl Khera (8) EA N 153.0 1.0 69.0 Dang Khurd(29) 27 T(572.0)

GC(970 0) PR Tosham (4) EA N Agr. Tools 686.0 210 140.0 Sagban (31) 28 T(970.0)

GC(125.0) PR Tosham (2) ED N 220.0 15.0 30.0 Alakhpura (32) 29 T(125.0)

------Uninhabited ------Tosham (Rural) (33) 30

Agr. Tools. GCC742.0) PR Tosham (8) EA NM StoneiDustlBaJril 1256.0 2.0 508.0 Khanak(34) 31 T(742.0) Rori

GCCI90.0) PR Tosham (3) EA N 682.0 22.0 92.0 Baganwala(37) 32 T(190.0)

GC(163.0) PR Tosham (5) EA NM 485.0 3.0 72.0 Jhanwari(38) 33 T(163.0)

GCC230.0) PR Tosham (7) ED N StoneiDust Etc 6350 25.0 152.0 Dadam(36) 34 T(230.0)

GC(170 0) PR Tosham (15) EA N 6620 2.0 75.0 Pmjo Khara(35) 35 T(170 0)

GCC29 1.0) PR Tosham (15) ED NM Agr. Tools 1201.0 200 102.0 Garanpura(86) 36 T(29 I 0)

'00 Chhapar PR Tosham (15) ED NM 6040 120 37 J. Jogian(85)

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:;:l nearest place where the facility is available is given '"V> Q) ~ c "0 .f9 ., ... -g ~ ~~ 0 0 u ., :;:l u ;:: u ,; Q) '" C .s::; .. u -0 c > f:! - '" .g .g 0 0 .3 u t:: t~ S .r: ~ ~ u .., ~ 0- l; :; 8. &; ~ '"0 OJ) -0 0- 0 -rot/} ...l 0 '" ]" 0 ~ r:: ~ "-0 B'iE" ~~ ~" ;;: ~ "0 0 - ~ ::> old ..<:: u l~ :;:l -._ ., c OJ iii co ._'" u 0 .... ~3 "on ..c: .2 ::>'" .... c t: .... 0 "OJ old ~ .g o C <.) ~ .::: ~ ~ c .. ~ ._ " .;::OJ ._0 .0 -'" ;;: 0 :; .... _:, E ." 0 t:: ~ .~ E .-::: c ..: Q) "'- Q) ;::l" .~ ~ '- 0 ... 0 .2 "-. '" ., .0 ~ 0 "" 1i to E ;:l u :.;;; U ~ ClJ • __ E ~ .~ E ~ ~ E C E ....'" ..... 0 ::> :;; v "0" ~ 0 bb..<:: gDS 15-::: CIJ Z ~ ~ Z f..t.1 ~ 8 P., 8"] ..: (5 ~ ~CIJ U ~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

DAPHS FWC Chhapar RMP(2) BS P M S ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 3& Rangral1(84 ) 983 a I,SOI 244 H( 10+) T W SS-T PO PH(4) CM« 5\ RS(IO+) C(lO" ) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) (0043 I <}OO) MCW(lO+) CP(IO*) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+l ST(lO+) PHC(IO+)

PHS FWC H(S· BS Saral(S2) PM S PUC CMCP(S- ACSNCS CV(S-IO) 39 1,3360 2,793 SOl 10) MCW(5. TWSS-T PO PH(8) RS(IO+) (00431000) C(5-10) 10) OCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(5-10) NW(IO+) ST(S-IO) PHSFWC BS Birola(83) PM S H(lO+) PH{S) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 40 1,340.0 2,ISO 401 TWSS·T CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00432100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Jhuli(92) PM«5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) ey(JO+) 41 329.0 1,237 210 TWSS-T PO PH(S) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00432200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Sidhan(91) H(lO+) PH(5) ACS NCS« CY(;O+) 42 860.0 1,819 321 P MC(IO+) TW SS-T CM«5) 5) RS(IO+) (00432300) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

PHC PHS(2) P(2) M(2) BS Miran (89) FWCRMP(2) ACS NCS« CV(;O+) 43 3.134.0 6,456 1,111 S(2) PUC(2) TWSS·T PO PH(4S) CM CP(2) RS(lO+) (00432400) H(lO+) 5) SP(lO+) C(lO+) NW(IO+) MCW(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

0(2) DA(2) MCW(2) P(55) M(44) ewe ACS(25) T(42) PO(24) CM(6) Block Total 52609,0 108496 18539 S(30) PHC(3) NCS(25) 8S(42) W(42) UP PU(489) CP(2) PUC(13) 0 PHS(32) TW(3) OCS FWC(31) RMP8

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GC{2IS.0) PR MR Tosham (12) ED N 6850 12.0 710 Chhapar 38 T(2150) Rangran(84)

GC(41.0) PRMR Tosham (7) ED NM Agr Tools 1016.0 144.0 1350 Saral(82) 39 T(41.0)

GC(73.0) PR Tosham (15) ED 1150.0 530 64.0 Birola(83) 40 T(73.0)

GC(85 0) PR To,ham (10) ED N 207.0 10.0 270 Jhuh(92) 41 T(8S.0)

GC(323.0) PR Siwani (18) ED 458.0 39.0 40.0 Sidhan(91) 42 T(323.0)

GC(490.0) PR MR Siwani (15) EA NM Agr. Tools 2574.0 20.0 50.0 Miran (89) 43 T(490.0)

GC(l1S75) EA(16) W(233) PR(42) ED(U) N(34) WE(IS) 32275.0 706.0 4636.0 MR(16) ED EAG M(9) TW(22) (4) TWE(220) T(1206S)

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INDIA HARYANA C.D. BLOCK SlW ANI ~ PARTS OF TAH SIL SIWANI AND TAHSIL TOSHAM ) .}-. ._ ...... DISTRICT BHIW ANI .I Km 2 1 0 2 6 B m Km I I I I

' ''_' o_" TOTAL AREA (RURAL) or C.D. BLOCK (In Sq. Km) ._ 538.53 PO TOTAL POPULATION (RURAL) or C.D. BLOCK ___ 76046 NU)lBER OF TOWNS __ .... _ .. .. _ ... _ _ .. _ I 355• TOTAL NUYBER OF VILLAGE'l IN c.D. BLOCK _ .. _ 3B DISTANCE PRON DISTRlC'I' HEADQUARTERS (In Kms) 64 . _. J

C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLU D~ SfA TUTOR Y TOWN (S) 00436000 \._._. -._. BOUNDARJ&s ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.1.2000 ...... PARTS or TAHSIl. '!'OSHA)! f'AI.!. IN C.D. BI.OCK SlWANI P

BOUNDAR Y : STATE : DISTRICT ...... ' ...... - .. _;--_ TAH SIL SIWANI TAHSIL . CD. BLOCK ... OIANGE IN JURlSDltTJON 1991- 2OOl Xm. 10 10 Itn VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... 00436000 LLJ HEADQUARTERS : TAHSIL , C.D. BLOCK ...... " ... ..' ...... @ • VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 ; 200 - 499 ; o • ••• T·'· 500 - 999 : 1000 - 4999 , 5000 & ABOVE ...... ' ...... ~ TAHSI L URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... ,. ... _...... _" ... .,. .. . ( SI WANI NATIONAL HIGHWAY ..." ..... ' ...... ' ...... " STATE HIGHWAY ...... " ... .. , ...... '" ...... _ .. . S!! 19 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... _...... , ...... , . ... RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION , METRE GAUGE .. RS

POST OFFICE ...... ' ...... PO OOUNDARY . STATE SECONDARY OR SEN IOR SECONDARY SCHOOL .. . S D1STRIcr PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... 'fAHSIL • AREA J..O.

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Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:Bhiwani· SI. No. Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Siwani Name ofSub-Dist: Tosham (part) 1 Bhera(90) 00432700 130060007000700039 2 Chanana(88) 00432600 13005OO0700070000i 3 Dariyapur (87) 00432500 130050007000700002 Name of CD Block: Siwani Name ofSub-Dist: Shv.mi 1 Bakhtawarpura (61) 00434100 130060007000700012 2 Barwa (133) 00433200 130060007000700002 3 (113) 00435000 130060007000700031 4 Budh Saili (122) 00434500 13006oo070oo7000i4 5 Devsar(54) 00433700 130060007000700005 6 Dhani Bhakhra (118) 00434900 130060007000700019 7 Dhani Rall!ias (62) 00433500 130060007000700003 8 Dhani Silawali (130) 00433800 130060007000700016 9 Dhulkot(127) 00432900 130060007000700010 10 Gadhwa (125) 00434200 130060007000700038 II Gaindawas (60) 00434000 130060007000700007 12 Garwa(109) 00436000 130060007000700022 13 Cilangala (117) 00434600 130060007000700032 14 G1dha (116) 00435100 130060007000700033 15 Glrera (131) 00433400 130060007000700004 16 Jhupa Kalan(120) 00434700 130060007000700017 17 Jhupa Khurd (119) 00434800 130060007000700018 18 Kalali (114) 00435300 130030003000300149 19 Kalod (115) 00435200 130060007000700036 20 Kharkari (124) 00434300 130060007000700037 21 Khera(126) 00432800 130060007000700011 22 Kikral(129) 00433600 130060007000700006 23 Ulas (121) 00433900 130060007000700015 24 (102) 00435500 130060007000700029 25 Matani (111) 00435800 130060007000700020 26 Mithi (103) 00435700 130060007000700028 27 Mohila (123) 00434400 130060007000700013 28 Morka (110) 00435900 130060007000700021 29 Naloi (132) 00433300 130060007000700001 30 Rupana(59) 00433000 130060007000700009 31 Siwach (112) 00435600 130060007000700030 32 Siwani (Rural) (128) 00433100 130060008000800008 33 Talwani (101) 00435400 130060007000700035

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CD Block: S;w3lli (0005)

PHSfWC ACS BS Danyapur (87) P(2) M S H(IO+) CV(IO+) 2,092.0 3,218 569 TW SS-T POPH(15) CM« S) NCS(2) RS(IO+) (OO4n500) C(IOf) MCW(IO+) SP(IO+) CP«S) OCS(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Chanana(88) PM(' 5) H(IO+) PH(4) ACS NCS« CV(;o+) 2 I 1480 1,143 206 TW SS-T CM(IO+) 5) RS(tO+) (00432600) C(lO+ ) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(tO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+)

PHSFWC BS Bhera(90) PM S RMPH(IO+) NCS ACS« CV(;O+) 3 1,430.0 2,609 475 TW SS-T POPH(15) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00432700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP( 10+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

PHCPHS BS RS(5- Khera(126) ACS NCS« CV(;-IO) 4 2,115.0 2,539 437 P MC(5-10) fWCH(5-lO) TWSS-T PO PH( 10) CM( < 5) 10) (00432800) 5) SP(5-1O) MCW(S-lO) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO) NW{lO+)

H(5- BS RS(5- Dhulkot( 127) P(2) M« 5) ACS«5) CV(5-JO) 5 1,358.0 1,729 295 10) MCW(5- TW SS-T PH PO« 5) CM(5-10) 10) (00432900) C(5-1O) NCS« 5) SP(5-JO) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

H« Rupana(59) ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS RS« 5) Il 985.0 981 162 P MC«5) 5) MCW«5) TSS-T PH PO« 5) CM« 5) (00433000) NCS« 5) SP«5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

P« OH«5) ACS Siwani (Rural) PH(6) CV«5) BS« 5) 7 3,290.0 382 74 5) M« 5) C« MCW«5) TW SS-T CM« 5) NCS(7) (128) (00433 I 00) PO« 5) SP« 5) RS« 5) 5) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS ST(5-IOj NW(IO+)

MCWMH Barwa (133) P(2) M S CWC HC PHC T HP W SS- PO CMCP« AqS NCS« CV(: 5) BSRS 8 3,613.0 9,829 1,715 (00433200) PUCC«5) PHS FWCH« T PH(I05) 5) 5) • SP« 5) NW(10+) 5) OC~(IO+) ST(5-IO)

PHS FWC Nalai (lJ2) PMSPUC RMP H(5-10) ACS NCS« CV(~-IO) BS RS« 5) 9 1,837.0 2,698 458 T HP W SS- PO PH(IO) CM(~ 5) 5) (00433300) Tr C(5-10) MCW(5-10) NW(IO+) T CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(5-10) PHC«5) . ST(5-10)

MCWMH BS RS(5- Ourera (131) P(3) M(2) S CWCHCPHC ACS NCS« CV(;-IO) 10 1,653.0 4,140 752 PO PH(l8) CM CP(5- 5) 10) (00433400) PUCC(5-10) PHS FWC H(5. T W SS-T 10) OCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) 10) 5T(5-10)

H« Dham Ramjas (62) P(3) M« 5) ACS(<' 5) CV«5) BS RS« 5) II 1,957.0 1,189 189 5) MCW«'5) TW SS-T POl< 5) CM«5) (00433500) C«5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(",5) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS( 10+) ST(~ 5)

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GC(23 1.0) TW(90.0) PR Tosham (20) EA N 16710 19.0 56.0 Dariyapur (87) TWE(25.0) T(346.0)

GC(366.0) PRMR S,wam (20) ED 704.0 51.0 27.0 Chanana(88) 2 T(366.0)

GC(351.0) PRMR Siwani (12) EA NM 1021.0 58.0 Bhera(90) 3 T(35 1.0)

GC(464.0) TW(30.0) PRMR Siwani (5) EA NM Agr. Tools 1435.0 59.0 1190 Khera(126) 4 TWE(8.0) T(502.0)

GC(452.0) PRMR S,wam (8) EA N ·8210 85.0 Dhulkot( 127) 5 T(452.0)

GC(70.0) PRMR S,wam (5) EA N 867.0 48.0 Rupana(59) 6 T(70.0)

GC(548.0) 760 Siwam (Rural) 7 MRFP Siwani (2) EA NM Agr. Tools TWE{104.0) 2562.0 . (12S) T{652.0)

GC(1593.0) PRMR Siwani (5) EA NM Agr. Tools 1600.0 140.0 280.0 Barwa (133) 8 T(1593.0)

GC(2690) PRMR S,wani (9) EA NM 14450 21.0 102.0 Naloi (132) 9 T(269.0)

GC(208.0) PR MR S,wani (9) EA NM 1322.0 12.0 111.0 Ourera (131) 10 T{208.0)

GC(726.0) Dhani RamJas PR MR Siwani (3) EA N 1140.0 O II T(726.0) 91. (62)

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PHS FWC H« Klkral(12C) PM S PUC ACS«5) CV«5) 8S RS« 5) :2 956.0 1,629 267 5) MCW«5) TSS-T PH PO« 5) CM« 5) (OO433?00) q< 5) NCS« 5) SP«5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST«S)

H(5- Devsar(54} P M«.5jC\S- ACS{

ACS BS Dhalll Silawah PM«5) H{IO+) CV(IO+) 14 1,7100 1,289 211 TWSS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+} NCS(2) RS(IO+) (130) (00433800) C(10~ ) MCW(IO+) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHq< 5) ST(lO+)

MCWMH BS RS(5- Lilas (121) P(2) M S ACSNCS CV(S-IO) 15 1,598.0 2,088 354 CWC HC PHC T SS-T POPH(20) CM(IO+) 10) (00433900) PUCC{5-10) PHS FWC TB OCS(IO+) SpeS-IO) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) H(5-10) ST(IO+)

H(5- BS RS(5- Gaindawas (60) NCS ACS(< CV(~-I 0) 16 1,901.0 2,136 349 P MQ5-10) JO)MCW(5- TWSS-T PO PH(lI) CM(5-IO) 10) (00434000) 5) SP(5-10) 10)PHC«5) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

- H« Bakhtawarpura ACS« 5) CV«5) BS RS{< 5) 17 9400 1,078 185 P 0(2) M« 5) 5) MCW« S) TWSS-T PH PO« 5) CM« S) (61 )(00434100) NCS{< 5) SP« 5) NW(10+) C« 5) PHC(5-10) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

H(5- BS RS(S- Gadhwa (125) P(2) M S I PH(3) ACS«5) CV(S-IO) 18 653.0 818 125 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T CM(S-IO) 10) (00434200) C{S-IO) POC< 5) NCS{< 5) SP(5-10) 10) PHC« 5) CP(S-IO) NW{IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

H(S- NCS(4) BS RS(5- Kharkari (124) P M« 5) C(5- CV(S-IO) 19 514.0 364 68 10) MCW(5- TW SS-T PH PO« 5) CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) 10) (00434300) 10) SP(5-1O) 10) PHC« 5) CP(5-1O) OC3(1O+) NW(IO+) ST(S-IO)

PHS FWC BSRS(S- Mohlla (123) P(2)M«5) RMPH(5-10) PH(IO) ACS NCS« CV(~-IO) 20 1,832.0 1,402 232 TWSS-T CM(S-IO) 10) (00434400) C(5-10) MCW(5-IO) PO(5-1O) 5) SP(5-1O) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC{5-1O) OCS(I 0+) ST(5-1O)

PHSFWC BS Budh Saih (122) PM S PUC RMPH(lO+) PH(15) ACS NCS« CV(;o+) 21 1,174.0 2,073 341 TW SS-T CM(IO+) RS{lO+) (00434500) qIO+) MCW(IO+) PO«5) 5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Ghangala (117) H(lO+) ACS NeS« CV(;~+) :>2 1,201.0 1,903 337 P M qIO+) TW SS-T POPH(IO) eM(IO+) RS(W+) (00434600) MCW(lO+) 5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

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GC(609.0) PR S,wan, (4) EA NM 290.0 54.0 3.0 Kikral( 129) 12 T(6090)

GC[69.0} PR MR Siwani (7) EA N TWE(4.0) 535.0 2.0 9.0 Devsar(54) I3 T(73 0)

GC(59.0) 560 Dham Silawali PR MR Siwani (15) EA NM 1586.0 9.0 14 T(59.0) . (130)

GC(142.0) PR MR Siwani (12) EA NM TW(80) 1417.0 21.0 100 Lilas (121) 15 T(150.0)

GC(no) PR MR Siwam (6) EDEAG N WE(120) 1687.0 125 0 Gaindawas (60) 16 T(89.0)

GC(255.0) 59 0 Bakhtawarpura PR Siwani (5) EA N 624.0 2.0 17 T(255.0) . (61)

GC(302.0) PR Siwani (8) EA N TWE(S.O) 253.0 60.0 33.0 Gadbwa (125) 18 T(307.0)

GC(219.0) PR S,wani (8) EA TW(7.0) 235.0 29.0 24.0 Kharkari (124) 19 T(226.0)

GC(135.0) PR MR S,wani (7) EA NM TW(33.0) 15270 31.0 106.0 Mohila (123) 20 T(168.0)

PR MR Slwani (15) ED NM 1056.0 220 960 Budh Saili ( 122) 21

PR Siwani (13) EA N 1140.0 30.0 3 I. 0 Ghangala (117) 22

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MCWMH BS lhupa K.lan( 12() C ACS NCS« CV(;O+) 23 3,239.0 3,562 602 P(2) M S CWC HW PHC T HP W ss- PO PH{40} CM(-IO+) RS(IO+) (00434700) 5) SP(IO+) PUC C(IO+) PHS F C T CP(IO+) NW(lO+) RMP H(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

BS lhupa Khurd (119) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) 14 5540 1,113 193 P M S T W SS-T PH(7) CM(IO)+ (00434800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO«5) CP(ID) NeS('" 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) + OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHSFWC Dhani Bhakhra H{lO+) T HP W SS- PH(IO) ACS NCS« CV(;O+) BS 25 1,026.0 1,909 336 P M C(lO+) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (118) (00434900) MCW(IO+) T PO« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP( 10+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IQ+)

ACS BS Bidhwan (113) CV(IO+) 26 2,175.0 2,868 470 P M S PUC H(IO+) TW SS-T POPH(18) CM(IO+) NCS(3) RS(IO+) (00435000) C(IO+) MCW(10+) SpeI O+) CP(IO+) OeS(lo+) NW(10+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+) PHS FWCO BS Gudha (116) H(IO+) T HP W S5- PH(12) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 27 1,148.0 2,474 420 PM«5) CM«5) RS(lO+) (00435100) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW{10+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSFWC BS Kalod (115) ACS NeS« CV(~O+) 28 1.902.0 2,552 437 P(2) M S RMPH(IO+) TWSS-T POPH(20) CM RS(IO+) (00435200) PUCC(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) 5) SP(IO+) NW(JO+) PHC( 10+) OCS(IO+) STeIO+)

I3S Kalall (114) H(IO+) ACS«5} CV(IO+) 29 585.0 1,330 248 P M(' 5) T W SS-T PH(IO) CM« 5) RS(JO+) (00435300) C(10+) MCW(tO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) PO(S-IO) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Talwani (101) H(lO+) CV(IO+) 30 611.0 1.402 253 P M«. 5) TWSS-T PH(IO) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) RS(lO+) (00435400) qIO+) MCW(IO+) PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(lO"') NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) CP(I 0+) OaS( I 0+ ) ST(lO+) PHS FWC BS Mmdholi Khurd H(IO+) CV(IO+) 31 1,875.0 2,899 488 P MC(10+) T W SS-T PO PH(5} CM(IO+) ACS NCS RS(10+) (102) (00435500) MCW(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST{lO+)

BS Siwach (112) H(lO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 32 601.0 1.060 189 PM S T W SS-T PH PO« 5) CM(IO-r) NCS« 5) RS(IO+) (00435600) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) PHSFWC BS Mithi(103) H(lO+) CV(IO+) 33 396 PM S RS(IO+) 1.171.0 2,270 TWSS-T POPH(II) CM(IO+) ~g~i:~; SP(I.O+) (00435700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS( I 0+) ST(IO+) RMP(4) BS Malam (Ill) H(IO.,.} , ACS NCS« CV(;O+} 34 1,781.0 2,071 334 T W SS-T PO PH(22) CM{IO+) RS(IO+) (00435800) P M I C(lO+) MCW(IO+) 5) SP(ID+) CpeI O+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

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oe(27.0) PR SlW3m (18) EA NM Agr. Tools TW(47.0) 2907.0 84.0 1740 Jhupa Kalan(120) 23 T{74.0)

3? 0 Jhupa Khurd PR Siwani (18) EA N 490.0 32.0 24 - (119)

GC(45.0) 68 0 Dham Bhakhm PRMR S,wan; (21) EA TW(IO.O) 899.0 25 N 4.0 . (118) T(55.0)

GC(140.0) PR Siwani (26) EA NM Agr. Tools 1894.0 27.0 1140 Bldhwan (l13) 26 T(140.0)

GC{63 0) PR S,wam (12) EA N 982.0 28.0 75.0 Gudha(116) 27 T{63.0)

0C(288.0) PR Siwani(ll) EA NM TWE(22.0) 1435.0 33.0 124.0 Kalod (115) 28 T(310.0)

GC(91.0) PRMR Siwani (27) EA N 430.0 22.0 42.0 Kalali (114) 29 T(91.0)

GC{54.0) PRMR Siwani (20) EA N 479.0 28.0 500 Talwani (101) 30 T(54.0)

GC(84.0) 060 Mandholi Khurd PR Loharu (35) EA NM 1671.0 14.0 31 T(84.0) 1 . (102)

0C(45.0) PR Siwani (30) EA N TW(280) 451.0 34.0 43.0 S,wach (112) 32 T(73 0)

'0C(710) PR Loharu (26) EA N TW(23.0) 943.0 320 1020 Mlthi (103) 33 T(94.0)

OC(20.0) PR S,wani (26) EA N TWE(20) 1669.0 20 880 Matani (II I) 34 T{n 0)

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RMP(3) BS Morka (IIO) 331 PM«5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+} 35 985.0 1,912 T W SS-T POPH(IO) CM,IO+) NCS«5) RS(lO~ ) (00435900) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SP(JO+) NW(lO+) PHC(10+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(IO'} RMP(3) BS Garw"( 109) H(IO+) ACS NCS« CV(;O+) 36 1,6240 2,602 432 P M« 5) T W SS-T PO«5) CM(!o+) RS(10,) (00436000) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) 5) SP(lO+) PHI<- 5) CP(10+) NW(10+) PHqIO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

MCW(4) MH(4) CWC(4) P(41) M(23) HC(4) T(36) ACS(19) PO(16) Block Total 53853.0 76046 13072 8(15) PUq9) PHqS) W(32) eM(3) NCS(22) B8(34) R8 PH(434) I() Tr 0(2) PH8(16) HP(SY OCS FWC(16) TB RMP(16) 0(2)

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PR MR Loharu (30) EA N 8860 15.0 &4.0 M<>rka (110) 35

GC(18.0) PR Loham (30) EA NM 1412.0 89.0 105.0 Garwa(109) 36 T(l8.0)

GC(809l) PR(3S) EA(33) N(34) WE(l2) MR(20) EDEAG TW(276) 41486.0 1006.0 2812.0 FP (4) ED(2) M(l6) TWE(l70) T(8S49)

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INDIA ~'t HARYANA .,,0# -4 lj C.D. BLOCK LOHARU <,... • .,,0 S 1 • 'I,. • _ ... I. ( TAH SIL LOHARU ) ..... 0 ~ DISTRICT BHIWAN I ~ , Kln 2 10 2 6 6 10 Km I I I I

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C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDE'; 5"l'ATUTORY TOWN (S) BOUNDARlES ARE UPDATED UPfO 112000

'TOl'AL IJlEA (RURAL) or el l. BLOCK (In Sq. Km)_ 6791& 'TOl'AL POPULATION (RURAL) OF en BLOCK _ _ _ !a6511 NUIlBER OF' TOWNS ------I TOTAL NUWIlER or VILLAGES IN CIl. BLOCK .. .. _ 71l IllSTAHCR FROII 1llSl'R1C'J' HEADQUARTERS (In Kms) 56

CD. BLOCK BOUNDARY Of LOHARU IS CO--TERld lNUS WITH TAHSlL BOUNDARY EXCLUDING 5"l'ATUTORY TOWN ( S )

BOUNDARY : Sf ATE . DISTRICT .. ... '" _...... 4' •• • •• • ... ••• __ • • • • ••• ••• ••• _ ••_ •• ' - .. - •

i AHS1L ...... _ ...... , ,.. _. .0' ' " ._ ••• ••• ••• .., ••• ._ .... ••• ••• . , . - • - • - • - • - • VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER .... " 00436100 TAHSIL LOHARU CHANGE IN JURISIlICTION I99I- 2OOl HEADQUARTERS : TAHSIL ; G. D. BLOCK ....., ...... ,. © • Km lD 0 toKm VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 : 200 - 499 : L...... 1._j o •••• 500 - 999 ', 1000 - 4999 ', 5000 & ABOV E ...... L. URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... v 1 1 .J SH20 TAHSIL:)' ... STATE HIGHWAY ...... , ...... LOHARlJ. IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... ' ...... ,. . ( \ " RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION , ME:I'RE GAUGE RS ·c ;.- ~. POST OFFICE .. ' ...... ' ...... " ...... PO .. SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ...... S BOUNDARY . STATE ., DlSI'RlCT PR IMARY HEALTH CENTRE .' TAHSIL BANK ...... B AIU:A GAlNED t'ROll T.AHSlL SIWAN! -

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Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) . Name of the District:Bhiwanr SI No Name of village 2001 Census 10 cat ion code 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Loharu Name ofSub-Dist: Loharu I Ahmedwas(56) 00443700 130040005000500067 2 Akberpur(66 00442600 130040005000500061 3 Allaudinpur(24) 00440500 130040005000500024 4 Amirwas(23) 00440800 130040005000500029 5 Azempur(62) 00443100 130040005000500072 6 Barahlu(43) 00441500 130040005000500045 7 (20) 00438100 130040005000500022 8 Bardu Dhirja (18) 00437900 130040005000500020 9 Bardu Jogi(21) 00438200 130040005000500018 10 Bardu Mughal (17) 00437800 130040005000500019 II Bardu Puran(l9) 00438000 130040005000500021 12 (55) 00442100 130040005000500059 13 Bas irwas (54) 00442000 130040005000500058 14 Behal(106) 00438900 130060007000700025 15 Beran (16) 00437500 130040005000500014 16 Bidhnoi(8) 00437400 130040005000500013 17 Bis alwas (57) 00443800 130040005000500065 18 Bithan(14) 00438500 130040005000500016 \9 Budhera(22) 00438300 130040005000500017 20 Budheri(3S) 00440000 130040005000500038 21 Chener Kalan(13) 00438600 130040005000500032 22 Cheher Khurd(28) 00438700 130040005000500033 23 Damkora( 45) 00441600 130040005000500050 24 Dhana Jogi(34) 00439900 130040005000500039 25 Dhani Ahmed(42) 00441400 130040005000500049 26 Dhani Dholan(60) 00443300 130040005000500068 27 Dhani Lachman(25) 00440400 130040005000500025 28 Dhani Mansukh(50) 00442500 130040005000500060 29 Dhani Shama(68) 00442700 130040005000500062 30 Dhigawa Jatan(38) 00440700 130040005000500026 31 Dhigawa Shamyan(39) 60441000 130040005000500027 32 Gagarwas(58) 00443600 130040005000500066 33 Garanpura(71) 0043%00 130050006000600003 34 Gignaw(51) 00442200 130040005000500053 35 Gokalpura (12) 00437200 130040005000500011 Cont... ..

151 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :Bhiwani

Alphabetical list ofVilIages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:Bhiwani Sf. No. Name of village 200 I Census Io cat iOIl code 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 36 Gopalwas (2) 00436500 130030004000400123 37 Gothra(49) 00442300 130030093009300141 38 Hariawas (3) 00436600 130040005000500003 39 Hasanpur(41) 00441300 130040005000500048 40 Jhanjara Sheoran(46) 00441200 130040005000500055 41 Jhanjra Toda(47) 00441700 130040005000500054 42 Jhumpa Kalan(52) 00441800 130040005000500056 43 (53) 00441900 130040005000500057 44 Kasni Kalan (10) 00437000 130040005000500009 45 Kasni Khurd(1 1) 00437100 130040005000500010 46 Kharkh ari(37) 00440900 130040005000500028 47 Kurdal(70) 00440600 130040005000500023 48 Kushal Pura(48) 00442400 130040005000500051 49 (15) 00438400 130030004000400017 50 Loharu (Rural)(65) 00442900 130040005000500064 51 (1) 00436400 130040006000600001 52 Mohamad Nagar(26) 00440300 ]30040005000500031 53 Nakipur(27) 00440200 130040005000500030 54 Nangal(33) 00439700 130040005000500040 55 Nunsar(7) 00436900 130040005000500008 56 Obra(6) 00437600 130040005000500007 57 Pahari(36) 00440100 130040005000500046 58 Paju(32) 00439500 130040005000500036 59 Patwan (108) 00436100 130060007000700023 60 Phartia Bhiman(63) 00443400 130040005000500069 61 Phartia Kehar(59) 00443500 130040005000500070 62 Phartia Tal(64) 00443000 130040005000500071 63 Rahimpur(67) 00442800 130040005000500063 64 Salc~ur(5) 00436800 130040005000500005 65 Sarsi(29) 00439400 130040005000500035 66 Sehal(44) 00439800 130040005000500044 67 Serla(9) 00437300 130040005000500012 68 Sheharyarpur (72) 00437700 130040005000500006 69 Shehzmanpur(70) 00439200 130040005000500043 70 Shezadpur( 69) 00439000 130040005000500034 71 Sidhanwa (4) 00436700 130040005000500004 72 Singhani( 40) 00441100 130040005000500047 Con!

152 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) . Name of the District:Bhiwani SI. No. l;Jame of village 2001 Census local ion code 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 73 Sohasra(61) 00443200 130040005000500073 74 Sorda Jadid(310 00439300 130040005000500041 75 Sorda Kadim(30) 00439100 130040005000500042 76 Sudhiwas(107) 00438800 130060007000700024 77 Surpura Kalan (105) 00436300 130060007000700026 78 Surpura Khurd(104) 00436200 130060007000700027

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CD Block: Loharu (0006)

PHSFWC BS Patwan (108) PM S PUC H(IO+) TTW W <;S ACS NCS« CV{;O+ 1,592 0 2,498 420 T - POPH(IO) CM(IO+) 5) ) RS(IO+) (00436100) C(IO<) MCW(5-IO) CP(IO+) OCS( 10+) SP( 10+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

Surpura BS H(IO+) PH(7) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) ~ Khurd( 104) 1,2000 1,651 186 P MC(IO+) TWSS-T CM(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW«5) PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) (0043(\200) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS BS Surpura Kalan H(IO+) T TW W SS PH(7) CV(IO+) 3 1,308.0 2,036 319 P MC(IO+) CM(lO+) NCS(2) RS(IO+) (105) (00436300) MCW«5) T PO«5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO+)

DAPHSFWC RMP(3) as Mandholi Kalan P(2) M S ACSNCS CV(IO+) 4 3,001.0 3,826 648 H(IO+) T TW W SS· PO PH(5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (I )(00436400) PUCC(IO+) T OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(5-10) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC{5-1O)

PHSFWC as Gopalwas (2) P M«5) RMPH(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 738.0 1,944 358 TTW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00436500) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) as Hanawas (3) P(2)M« 5) H(IO+) NCS ACS« CV(;O+) (, 9560 1,351 213 T TW W SS PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00436600) C(lO+ ) MCW(IO+) 5) SP(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OeS( 10+) ST( 10+)

P(2) M(2) RMPH(IO+) as Sidhanwa (4) ACSNCS CV(IO+) 7 1,7190 2,461 403 S(2) PUC MCW(IO+) T TW SS- r PO PH(4) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00436700) OeS(lo+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) BS Salem pur (5) P M« 5) H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8 283.0 508 82 TTW SS·T PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00436800) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PH«5) ep(lo+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHSFWC as Nunsar (7) P(2) M 0 H(IO+) ACSNCS CV(IO+) 9 562.0 1,593 263 T TW SS-T PO PH CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00436900) CO 0+) MCW(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) PHSFWC as Kasni Kalan (10) PM«5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 10 1,1260 1,570 255 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00437000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) T PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(lO+l PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) as Kasn; Khurd( 1 I ) PM('" 5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) II 4320 815 122 TWSS-T POl5-10) CMlIO+) RS(IO+) (004J7100) C(IOi) MCW(IO+) NCS(~ 5) SP(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

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

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WE(497.0) PR Loharu (25) EA N 10400 300 250 Patwan(108) T(497.0)

GC(60 0) Surpura PR Loharu (22) 2 EA Earthen Pots WE(49J.O) 546.0 32.0 690 Khurd(104) T(553.0)

GC(51.0) 96 0 Surpura Kalan PRMR Loharu (16) EA Sweets, Alta WE(675.0) 4740 12.0 3 (105) T(726.0)

GC(102.0) Agr. Tools, WE(455.0) 630 Mandholl Kalan PR Rajgarh (Raj) (35) EA N 2052.0 2290 4 Baskets TW(IOO.O) . (I) T(657.0)

GC(130.0) PR Loharu (40) EA N WE(l25.0) 386.0 16.0 81.0 Gopalwas (2) 5 T(255.0)

GC(307.0) PR Loharu (35) EA N Baskets 540.0 109.0 Hariawas (3) 6 T(307.0)

GC(166.0) Agr. Tools, PR Loharu (34) EA N WE(865.0) 537.0 40.0 111.0 S,dhanwa (4) 7 Cement Jali T(10310)

GC(65.0) PR Loharu (32) EA N WE(145.0) 39.0 50 29.0 Salempur (5) 8 T(21O.0)

GC(24.0) PR Loharu (34) EA N Baskets WE(l15.0) 387.0 36.0 Nunsar(7) 9 T(!39.0)

GC(43.0) PRFP Loharu (40) EA N Agr. Tools, Alta WE(452.0) 576.0 43.0 12.0 Kasni Kalan (10) 10 T(495.0)

GC(62.0) PRMR Loharu (35) EA N Cement Jali 304.0 5.0 61.0 Kasni Khurd( 11 ) 11 T(62.0)

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PHSFWC NCS(2) BS Gokalpura (12) H(IO+) CY(IO+) 12 1,712.0 2,474 421 P M C(lO+) T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) ACS{<5) RS(IO+) (00437200) MCW(lO+) SP(JO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHSFWC P(2) M S BS Serlo (Q) H(lO+) NCS ACS« CY(;O+) 13 813 0 1,917 327 PUC 1 AC TWSS-T POPH(2) CM(IO+) 5) RS(lO+) (00437300) MCW(IO+) C(10+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+)

PHSFWC RMP(2) ACS BS B.dhnoi (8) P(2) M(2) S CV(IO+) 14 1,407.0 2,684 424 H(lO+) T W SS-T PH PO« 5)CM(10+) NCS(6) RS(IO+) (00437400) PUCC(IO+) SP« 5) MCW(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(lO+) PHSFWC ACS SP BS Beran (16) P(2) M S H{IO+) IS 1,146.0 1,444 249 TTWSS-T PO«5) CM«5) NCS(2) CY(lO+) RS(10+) (00437500) PUCC(IO+) MCW(10+) PH«5) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+) PHC{IO+) PHSFWC P(2) M(2) as Obra(6) H(IO+) CM ACSNCS CV(IO+) 16 804.0 1,738 303 S(2) PUC RS(10+) (00437600) MCW(IO+) TTW SS-T PHPO« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP«5) C(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) 5T(10+)

BS Sheharyarpur (72) PM« 5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 17 432.0 763 136 TTWSS-T PO(5-10) CM« 5) RS(lO+) (00437700) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP(5-1O) PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) as Bardu Mughal (17) P(2)M« 5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 18 542.0 698 112 TTWW5S' PO(:5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00437800) C(IO~) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) as Bardu Dhlrja (18) P M(<.5) H(lO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 19 387.0 565 107 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00437900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+] ST(IO+)

BS Bardu Puran( 19) P M«5) H{IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 20 189.0 366 71 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00438000) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

N<:;S(4) BS Bardu Chaina(20) H(IO+) TTWWSS' ~Y(IO+) 21 851.0 1,368 223 P M C(JO+) POPH CM« 5) ACS« 5) RS(10+) (00438100) MCW(IO+) T SP(10+) CP(IO+) OCS{IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Bardu Jogl(21) P M«5) H(IO+) T TW W SS· 5) CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 22 192.0 758 130 poe: RS(IO+) (00438200) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(<: 5) SP(IO+) T PH« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) S:r(lO+) PHSFWC RMP(3) BS Budhera(22) P M S T TW W 5S· PO PH ACSNCS CV(IO+) 23 1,128.0 1,486 237 H(IO+) . CM« 5) RS(lO+) (00438300) ctIO+) T OCS(IO+) SP(JO+) MCW(lO+) CP(JO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

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

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GC(20.0) PRFP Loharu (38) EA N Earthen Pots WE(791.0) 876.0 10.0 15.0 Gokalpura (12) 12 T(81 1.0)

GC(163.0) WE(284.0) PRMR Loharu (35) EA NM 1160 420 670 Serla (9) 13 TWE(14 1.0) T(588.0)

GC(209.0) PRMR Loharu (34) EA N Agr. Tools WE(282.0) 752.0 70.0 94.0 Bidhnoi (S) 14 T(49 1.0)

GC(124.0) Agr. Tools, PR Loharu (29) EA N WE(90.0) 821.0 47.0 64.0 Beran (16) 15 Cement Jali T(214.0)

GC(285.0) PR Loham (32) EA NM Sweets WE(29.0) 411.0 9.0 70.0 Obra(6) 16 T(314.0)

GC(7.0) PR Loharu (34) EA N WE(234.0) 147.0 9.0 350 Sheharyarpur (72) 17 T(24 1.0)

GC(111.0) Baskets, Alta, 4 I 0 Bardu M ughal PR Loharu (29) EA N WE(122.0) 239.0 29.0 18 Fuel . (17) T(233.0)

GC(18.0) PR FP Loharu (26) EA N WE(134.0) 167.0 50.0 IS.0 Bardu Dhirja (18) 19 T(152.0)

GC(20.0) PRFP Loharu (24) EA N WE(64.0) SO.O 4.0 21.0 Bardu Puran( 19) 20 T(S4.0)

GC(15.0) PR FP Loharu (29) EA N WE(255.0) 516.0 29.0 36.0 Bardu Chaina(20) 21 T(270.0)

GC(6.0) PR Loham (29) EA N TW(53.0) 1200 1.0 12.0 Bardu Jogi(21) 22 T(59.0)

GC(S2.0) Agr. Tools, PR Loharu (26) EA N WE(6IS.0) 331.0 5.0 920 Budhera(22) 23 Baskets T(700.0)

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as Lllda","s( 15) p M«5) H(lO+) ACS« 5) CY(lO+) 24 337,0 348 60 T TW W Ss. PO(;-IO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00438400) C(lO+ ) MCW(5·10) NCS«5) SP(lO+) T PH(5-10) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) as Bithall(14) P M« 5) H(IO+) ACS«5) CY(S-IO) 25 875.0 1,050 192 T TW W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00438500) C(10+) MCW(S-IO) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) T PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) PHSFWC P(2) M(2) RMP(2) ACS BS'· Cheher Kalan(l3) CV(5-10) 26 1,5820 4,210 699 S(2) PUC H(IO+) T TW W SS- PO PH(30) CM(-I 0+) NCS(2) RS(lO+) (00438600) SP(5-10) C(!O+) MCW(5-IO) T CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) NW(JO+) ST(5-1O) PHC(5-10)

PHSFWC NCS(2) BS Cheher Khurd(28) P(2) M RMPH(IO+) CV(5.10) 27 1,212.0 2,191 382 T TW W SS· PO PH(5) CM(lO+) ACS«5) RS(IO+) (00438700) C(IO+) MCW(5-IO) T SP(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(5-10) as Sudhiwas( 107) P M(5-10) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV« 5) ~& 5640 1,059 181 ~ TW W SS, PO(~ 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00438800) C(lO+) MCW«5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PH«5) CP«5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST« 5)

MCWMH P(3) M(3) ACS BS Bchal( 106) CWC HC PHC T HP TW 29 2,378.0 9,566 1,532 S(2) PUC(2) PO PH(60) CM(2) CP NCS(6) CY SPST RS(IO+) (00438900) PHS FWC W SS-T I ACC(IO+) RMP(4) OCS(lO+) NW(lO+) H(IO+)

P« as Shezadpur(69) H(IO+) ACS«5) CV« 5) 30 127,0 63 II 5)M«5) T TW W SS, PO(~ 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00439000) MCW(5-10) NCS«5) SP«5) C(IO+) T PH«5) CP« 5) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST« 5) as Sorda Kadim(30) P M«5) H(lO+) NCS ACS« CV(;.IO) 31 323,0 689 135 TTWW SS'PO(~5) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00439100) C(IO+) MCW(5-1O) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SJ?(5-10) NW(lO+) PHC«,5) ST(5-10)

BS Shehzmanpur(70) PM«5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 32 254.0 385 56 TTW W SS'PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00439200) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) NCS(<;5) SP(5-10) T PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

BS SordaJadid(310 PM(5-10) H(IO+) NCS ACS« CV(;O+) 33 414.0 .723 125 T TW W SS, PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00439300) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) 5) SP(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) DPHS FWC NCS(3j as Sarsi(29) H(IO+) CV(IO+) 34 1,346.0 1,861 305 P M C(10+) T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00439400) MCW(5·IO) SP(IO+} T PH«5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5·10) , ST(IO+) PHS FWC BS Pa)u(321 H(IO+) ACS NCS CY(IO+) 35 1,0130 2,086 326 P M C(lO+) T TW W SS· PO(;-IO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (OO~39500) MCW(IO+) OeS(lo+) SP(IO+) T PH(5.10) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+)

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GC(35.0) PRMR Loharu (32) EA N WE(1910) 81.0 9.0 21.0 Ladawas( IS) 24 T(226.0)

GC(25.0) PRMR Loharu (30) EA N Earthen Pots TWE(107.0) 665.0 45.0 33.0 Bithan(14) 25 T(132.0)

WE(2180) PRMR Loharu (24) EA N Agr. Tools 1245.0 61.0 58.0 Cheher Kalan( 13) 26 T(218.0)

WE(635.0) PRMR Loharu (24) EA N Earthen Pots 503.0 10.0 64.0 Cheher Khurd(28) 27 T(635.0)

WE(228.0) PR Loharu (16) EA 294.0 19.0 23.0 Sudhiwas(107) 28 T(228.0)

Agr. Tools, GC(100.0) PRMR Loharu (40) EA NM Furniture. Iron WE(853.0) 1076.0 60.0 289.0 Behal(106) 29 Grills T(953.0)

TWE(72.0) PRMR Loharu (55) EA 41.0 7.0 7.0 Shezadpur(69) 30 T(n.O)

GC(3.0) PR Loharu (65) EA Baskets TWE(169.0) 131.0 6.0 14.0 Sorda Kadim(30) 31 T(I72.0)

GC(9.0) PR Loharu (65) EA TWE(53.0) 172.0 20.0 Shehzmanpur(70) 32 T(62.0)

TWE(150.0) PR Loharu (70) ,.EA 227.0 16.0 21.0 Sorda Jadid(31 0 33 T(15D.O)

GC(SO.O) PR Loharu (55) EA N Agr. Tools WE(7IS.0) 409.0 52.0 87.0 Sarsi(29) 34 T(798.0)

WE(59 1.0) PRMR Loharu (21) EA N Earthen Pots 289.0 670 66.0 Paju(32) 35 T(591.0)

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P(" BS Garanpura(71) H(IO·') ACS«5) CV(lO+) 36 1320 138 23 5) M« 5) TTW W SS· PO(;-IO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00439600) MCW(IO+} NCS«5) SP(IO+) C(lO~ ) T PH(5-IO) CP(IO~) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO~ ) ST(IO-)

as Nangal(33) PM« 5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV\IO+) 37 979.0 1,561 277 T TW W SS PO(;-IO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00439700) C(lO+ ) MCW(5-lO) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) T PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-IO} OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Sehar(44) PM S 0(2) H(IO+) NCS ACS« CV(;O+) 38 950.0 1,419 253 TTWWSS·POPH(IO) CM;lO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00439800) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) T CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+}

as Dhana Jogi(34) P M« 5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(lO+} 39 3400 852 147 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00439900) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) NCS«5) SP(1O+) T PH«5) CP(1O+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

as audheri(35) H(lO+) NCSACS« CV(;O+) 40 488.0 1,037 193 P M C(IO+) T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(lO+) RS(lO+) (00440000) MCW(5-10) 5} SP(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) PHS FWC ACS BS Pahan(36) PM S PUC H(IO+) CV(IO+) 41 1,987.0 3,227 S09 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5} CM(IO+} NCS(2) RS(IO+) (00440100) C(IO~) MCW«5) SP(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

MCWPHC BS Nakipur(27) P(2) M NCS ACS« CV(;O+) 42 1,300.0 1,912 343 PHS FWC TTW W SS· PO PH(IO) CM(IO+) 5} RS(lO+) (00440200) C(lO+) H(IO+} T CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(lO+)

Mohamad as PM«5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 43 Nagar(26) 395.0 606 103 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) MCW« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) (00440300) T PH« 5) CP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) STeIO+)

Dhani as PM«5) H(lO+) AP NCS« CV(;O+) 44 Lachman(25} 261.0 787 125 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5} CM(IO+} 5) RS(IO+} C(lO+) MCW(5-1O) (00440400) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(lO+)

NCS(2) BS Allaudinpur(24} H(lO+) CV(lO+) 45 945.0 2,228 363 P M C(IO+) T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00440500) MCW(S-IO) SP(IO+) T PH«5) CP(!O+) ocsqO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

DA PHS FWC P(3) M(2) ACS as Kurdal(70) H(IO+) THPTW CV(lO+) 46 2,772.0 5:128 871 S(2) PUC POPH(5) CM«5) NCS(I') RS(IO+) (00440600) MCW(5-10) SS-T SP(IO+) C(lO+) CP(tO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

DPHSFWC P(3) M(3) RMP(8) ACS BS Dhigawa Jatan(38) THPTW CM(2) CV(IO+) . 47 678.0 3,415 559 S(3) PUC(2) H(IO+) NCS(2) RS(lO+) (00440700) SS-T PO PH(45) CP(IO+} SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(lO+) C(lO+) MCW«5) ST(lO+) PHC« 5)

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

OJ OIJ ~ > B .<: <.) '" 0.e 0. -< 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TWE(92.0) PR MR Loharu (45) EA 330 7.0 Garanpura(71) 16 T(92.0)

GC(S.O) PR MR Loharu (33) EA Baskets TWE(43 1.0) 432.0 47.0 61.0 Nangal(33) 37 T(439.0)

GC(2.0) PR MR Loharu (24) EA NM Earthen Pots WE(449.0) 401.0 40.0 58.0 Sehar(44) 38 T(45 1.0)

WE(214.0) PR MR Loharu (IS) EA N 104.0 4.0 18.0 Dhana Jogi(34) 39 T{214.0)

GC(20.0) PR MR Loharu (30) EA N Baskets WE(300.0) 131.0 5.0 32.0 Budheri(35) 40 T(320.0)

GC(60.0) PR MR Loharu (2 I ) EA N Agr. Tools TWE(1190.0) 513.0 136.0 88.0 Pahari(36) 41 T(1250.0)

GC(60) PR MR Loharu (21) EA N . Agr. Tools, Alta TWE(277.0) 870.0 23.0 124.0 Nakipur(27) 42 T(2S3.0)

GC(5.0) 380 Mohamad PR MR Loharu (16) WE(254.0) 95.0 3.0 43 EA N . Nat,'3r(26) T(259.0)

WE(133.0) 22 a Dhani PR FP Loharu (16) EA N 100.0 6.0 44 T(133.0) . Lachman(25)

GC(25.0) PR FP Loharu (19) EA N Earthen Pots WE(425.0) 436.0 2S.0 31.0 Allaudinpur(24) 45 T(450.0)

GC(25.0) Agr. Tools, PR MR Loharu (24) N TWE(803.0) 1580.0 38.0 326.0 Kurdal(70) 46 Baskets T(828.0)

TWE(224.0) Dhigawa PR FP Loharu (IS) EA NM Baskets, Atta 384.0 21.0 47 T(224.0) 49.0 Jatan(38)

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P(" BS Amirwas{23 ) H(IOT) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 48 447.0 479 86 5) M« 5) T TW W ss· PO(~ 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00440800) MCW«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) C(lO~) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(lO+) ST(lO~) PHSFWC BS Kharkhan(37) P(2) M S H(lO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 49 1.860.0 3,473 600 T TW W SS· PO PH( 13) CM;lO+) RS(lO+) (00440900) PUC C(IO+) MCW«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) T CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Dhigawa - H(5- - NCS ACS« eV(;o+) BS 'i0 Shamyan(39) 10) MCW« 5) ~ TW W S5· PO« 5) RS(JO+) 755.0 1,259 219 P M C(10+) CM«5) 5) SP(IO+) (00441000) PHC« 5) PH{< 5) CP{IO+) OCS{IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHSFWC ACS BS Singhani(40) PM S PUC RMP(2)H(5- CV(IO+) 51 2,210.0 4,040 676 TTWWSSpOPH(IO) CM NCS(3) RS(IO+) (00441100) C(IO+) 10) MCW(5- T CP(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

Jhanjara • H(5- NCS(3) BS RS(5- P M« 5) CC5- eV(5.IO) 52 Sheoran( 46) 456.0 969 168 10) MCW« 5) T TW W SS· PO PH(8) CM« 5) ACS«5) 10) 10) SP(5-1O) (00441200) PHC« 5) T CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(5-1O)

- H(5- - BS RS(5- Hasanpur( 4 I) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 53 430.0 756 138 PM I Tr AC 10) MCW(5- TTWWSS. pO«5) CM(IO+) 10) (00441300) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) C(lO+) 10) PHC(5-10) T PH« 5) CP(lO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(5- Dhani Ahmed(42) PM«5) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BSRS«5) 54 140.0 259 47 10) MCW(5- T W SS-T PO«5) CM{IO+) (00441400) CCIO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(JO+) 10) PHC(5-1O) PH«5) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

H(5- ACS Barahlu(43) PM S PUC CV(lD+) BSRS 55 1.117.0 1,981 339 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T POPH(3) CM(IO+) NCS(3) (00441500) C(10+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 10) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

Damkora(45) P M« 5) H(IO+) T TW W SS· PH(12) ACS« 5) CV(IO+] BS RS«5] 56 921.0 1,475 240 CM(IO+) (00441600) T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

BSRS(5- Jhanjra Toda(47) P M« 5) H(IO+) TTWWS5·PH(10) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 57 547.0 1,298 221 CM«5) 10) (00441700) PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CCIO+) MCW«5) T CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS NCS( < Cve;-IO) BS RS(5- Jhumpa Kalan(S2) P M{< 5) C(5- MCWPHC TTWWSS CMCP(5- 58 846.0 214 PHS FWC H(5· . PO PH(7) 5) 10) (00441800) 1'00 10) 5 10 10) 10) T OeS(lo+) SPC - ) NW(10+) ST(5-10)

H(5- - NCS ACS« BSRS(5- Jhumpa Khurd(53) P M« 5) C(5- CV(~-IO) 59 347.0 696 127 10) MCW« 5) ~ TW W SS· PO« 5) CM«5) 10) (00441900) 10) 5) SP(S-IO) PHC« 5) , PH« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

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WE(128.0) PR Loharu (241 EA N 286.0 7.0 26.0 T(12S.0) Amirwas(23) 48

PR TWE(398.0) Loharu (14) EA N Agr. Tools 1186.0 190.0 86.0 Kharkhari(37) 49 T(398.0)

GC(43.0) PR FP 380 Ohigawa Loharu (18) EOEAG - Baskets, Sweets TWE(472.0) 164.0 38.0 SO . Shamyan(39) T(5IS.0)

GC(116.0) PRMR Loharu (II) EA NM Agr. Tools, Alta TWE(1213.0) 694.0 85.0 102.0 Singhani(40) 51 T(1329.0)

TW(304.0) 10 0 Jhanjara PR Lollaru (10) EA NM 120.0 22.0 52 T(304.0) . Slleoran(46)

TWE(336.0) PRMR Lollaru (II) EA NM 60.0 10.0 24.0 Hasanpur( 41) 53 T(336.0)

WE(62.0) PR Lollaru (16) EA 57.0 1.0 20.0 Ohani Ahmed(42) 54 T(62.0)

Agr. Tools, WE(513.0) PR Lollaru (16) EA Baskets, Cement 400.0 22.0 1820 Barahlu(43) 55 T(513.0) Jali

Earthen Pots, TW(432.0) PR Loharu (16) EA 402.0 23.0 64.0 Oamkora(45) 56 Atta T(432.0)

GC(17.0) PR Loharu (13) EA Atta TW(264.0) 197.0 22.0 47.0 Jhanjra Toda(47) 57 T(28 1.0)

GC(50.0) PR Loharu (9) EA Earthen Pots WE(253.0) 408.0 900 45.0 Jhumpa Kalan(52) 58 T(3030)

GC(35 0) Jhumpa PR LOharu (9) EA Baskets TWE(1160) 154.0 70 35.0 Khurd(53) 59 T(151.0)

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H(5- BS Basirwas(54) PM(<'5)C(5- ACS« 5) CV(5.10) 60 345.0 391 73 10) MCW« 5) T TW SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-IO) RS(JO+) (00442000) 10) NCS«5) SP(5-1O) PHC«5) PH« 5) CP(5-10) NW(lO+) OeS(IO+) ST(5-1O)

DAPHSFWC NCS(5) BS RS(5- Barwas(55) P(2) M S H(5-10) CV(5-ID) 61 8110 2,070 36S T TW SS-T PO PH(6) CM(<' S) ACS«S) 10) (00442100) pue C(S-IO) MCW(5-10) SP(S-IO) CP(5-10) OeS{lo+) NW{IO+) PHC« 5) ST(5-10)

PHS Fwe NeS(3) G.gnaw(51) P(2) M S RMP H(5-10) CV(5-10) BS RS« 5) 62 1,072.0 1.934 349 T TW W Ss. PO PH( 10) CM CP(5- ACS("5) (00442200) PUCC(5·10) MCW(5-10) T 10) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(5-10)

PHS FWCH(5· ACS Gothra(49) P(2) M S CV(5-10) BSRS 63 869.0 2,429 414 10) MCW( 5- T TW W SS· POe < 5) CM«S) NCS(S) (00442300) PUCC(5-IO) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) T PH« 5) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

Kushal Pura(48) P M«5) H(IO+) NCS ACS« CV(;O+) BSRS 64 506.0 1,090 180 TTWWSS'PO(~5) CM(IO+) 5) (00442400) C(lO+) MCW«S) NW(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS( I 0+ ) SP( 10+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

Dhani - H(5- - ACS«5) CV(5-10) BS«5) 65 Mansukh(50) 202.0 482 77 P M(5-1O) C(5- 10) MCW(5- T TW W SS· PO« 5) CM(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(5-IO} RS«5) (00442500) 10) 10) PHC(5-1O) T PH«5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO) NW(10+)

P« H« Akberpur( 66 TTW W SS.PH(2) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 66 225.0 236 36 5) M« 5) C« 5) MCW« 5) CM« 5) (00442600) T PO« 5) NCS« 5} SP« 5) RS(5-1O) 5) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS(JO+) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

H« Dhani Shama(68) ACS« 51 CV«5) BS(5-10) 67 139.0 644 119 P MC«5) 5) MCW«5) TTW SS-T PO«5) CM« 5) (00442700) NCS« 5) SP«5) RS«5) PHC« 5) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST«5) NW(IO+)

H« Rahllnpur(67) P M« 5) C« ACS« 5) CV«5) BS RS«5) 6& 407.0 889 130 5) MCW«5) TTWSS-T PHPO«5)CM«5) (00442800) 5) NCS« 5) SP«5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST« S}

H« ACS BS RS(5- Loharu (Rural)(6S) T TW W SS· PH(5) CV«5) 69 2,656.0 4802 293 P(2) M C« 5) 5) MCW« 5) CM«5) NCS(13) 10) (00442900) T PO«5) SP« 5) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS(3) NW(IO+) ST« 5)

H« BS RS(5- Phartia Tal(64) PM«5)C« ACSNCS CV«5) 70 273.0 611 96 S) MCW«5} TWSS-T PO« 5) CM«5) 10) (00443000) 5) OCS« 5) SP«5) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) ST« 5)

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GC(t5.0) PR Loharu (8) EA N TW(233.0) 620 6.0 29.0 Basirwas(54) 60 T(248.0)

GC(490) Earthen POts, PR Laharu (10) EA NM TWE(76.0) 5860 900 700 Barwns(55) 61 Sweets, Alta T(~25.0)

Agr. Tools, GC(31.0) PR Loharu(8) EA N Baskets, Cement WE{622.0) 282.0 640 73.0 Gignaw(51) 62 Jali T(653.0)

GC(2.0) PR Lobaru (10) EA N Baskets, Atta TWE(411.0) 353.0 20.0 83.0 Gothra(49} 63 T(413.0)

GC(1.0) PR MR Loharu (II) EA TWE(250.0) 19S.0 20.0 37.0 Kushal Pura(4S) 64 T(25 1.0)

GC(1.0) DhaDi 65 PR Loharu (8) EA N WE(130.0) 39.0 13.0 19.0 Mansukh(50) T(I3LO)

TWE(77.0) PR Loharu (2) EDEAG - 73.0 37.0 38.0 Akberpur( 66 66 T(77.0)

TWE(58.0) PRMR Loharu (2) EA 61.0 7.0 13.0 Dhani Shama(68) 67 Te58.0)

TWE(225.0) PRMR Loharu (2) EDEAG Baskets 131.0 24.0 27.0 Rahimpur(67) 68 - T(22S.0)

Agr. Tools, GC(SO.O) Loharu 69 PRMR Loharu (4) EA N Sweets, Cement WE(1420.0) 976.0 40.0 140.0 (Rural)(65) Jali T(1500.0)

GC(S.O) PR Loharu 12) EA N WE(2IS.0) 13.0 60 28.0 Phartia Tal(64) 70 T(226.0)

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H(5- - Azempur(62) P M« S) C(S. ACS« S) CV(S-IO) BS« S) 71 140.0 339 64 10) MCW« 5) T TW W Ss. PO« 5) CM{<5) (00443100) 10) NCS«S) spes-to) RS« 5) PHC« 5) T PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(5-IO) NW(JO+)

MCWMH P(5) M(3) CWCPHC Sohasra(61) NCS ACS« CV(;-IO) BSRS 72 2,044.0 5,255 923 S(2) l'UC(2) PHSfWC ~TWWSS POPH(II) CM;5-10) (00443200) 5) OCS(5- SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) RMP(2) H(5- CP(5-1O) C(5-1O) 10) ST(S-IO) 10)

PHS FWCH(S- ACS Dhani Dholan(60) CV(S-IO) BS RS« 5) 73 370.0 939 163 PM«5)C(S- 10) MCW«S) TTWWSS' POPH CM(5-1O) NCS(3) (00443300) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) 10) PHC« S) T CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

Phartla H(5- ACS BS CV(S-IO) 7.. ~ Bhlman(63) 4960 1,151 191 PMC«5) 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T PO PH(5) CMt

H(S- - NCS(2) Phartia Kehar(59) CV(5-10) as 75 614.0 1,320 220 P MC« 5) 10) MCW(5- ~ TW W SS PO« S) CM«5) ACS« S) RS{IO+) (00443500) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(S-IO) PH« 5) CP(.< 5) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(S-IO)

OAPHSFWC ACS BS Gagarwas(S8) P M« 5) C(5- H(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 76 84S.0 897 154 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(5-IO) NCS(3) RS(IO+) (00443600) 10} MCW(5-10) SP(S-IO) T PH«5) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

PHSFWC NCS ACS« CV(~O+} BS Ahmedwas(56) H(IO+) T TW W SS· 5) 71 747.0 \,357 206 P M C(IO+) PO(~ CM(lO+) 5) + RS(IOT) (00443700) MCW(IO+} T PH«S) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO) NW(10+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) PHSFWC as Blsalwas(57) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) NCS At:;S« CV(;-IO) 78 847.0 1,735 283 T TW SS-T PO PH CM(JO+) 5) RS(lO+) (00443800) PUC I TrC(S'MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS{JO+) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) STCS-IO)

D(2) DA(4) MCW(4) P(102) M(52) MH(2) T(78) ACS(25) S(30) CWC(2) HC W(65) PO(25) CV ST BS(74) Block Tolal 67916.0 126511 CM(9) CP NCS(112) 21290 PUC(23) I() PHC(4) HP(3) PH(310) SP(2) RS(4) OCS(3) Tr(2) AC(3) PHS(3l) TW(70) 0(3) FWC(3l) RMP(30)

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.£ -a o E E 8 c oj -a ~ 13 1:! 0..2 > E <.) ..... ~ ._

WE(I22.0) PR MR Loharu (5) EA N 4.0 4.0 10.0 Azempur(62) 71 T(I22.0)

GC{I).O) Agr TQofs, PR MR I oharu (6) EA NM WE(1296 0) 485.0 39.0 211.0 Sohasra(61) 72 Sweets, Alta T(13090)

GC{28.0) PRMR Loharu(IO) EDEAG NM Baskets WE(269.0) 32.0 18.0 23.0 Dhani Dholan(60) 73 T(297.0)

GC(II.O) Phartia PR Loharu (5) EA N Earthen Pots WE(312.0) 123.0 10.0 40.0 Bhiman(63) 74 T(323.0)

GC(20.0) PR Loharu (5) EA N Baskets WE(480.0) 58.0 2.0 54.0 Phartia Kehar(59) 75 T(500.0)

GC(82.0) PR Loharu (10) EDEAG NM Baskets TWE(469.0) 203.0 8.0 ~3.0 Gagarwas(58) 76 T(55 1.0)

GC(35.0) PR Loharu (12) EDEAG N M TWE(5240) 83.0 9.0 96.0 Ahmedwas(56) 77 T(559.0)

GC(63.0) Agr. Tools, PR Loharu (II) EA NM TWE(542.0) 152.0 33.0 57.0 Blsalwas(57) 78 Cement Jali, Atta T{605.0)

GC(3173) PR(78) EA(72) WE(177S9) N(S8) MR(29) ED TW(1386) 29711.0 2387.0 4624.0 M(14) FP(9) _!':AG(6) TWE(8876) T(31194)

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BOUNDARY DISTRJCT ...... TAHSIL ; C.D. BLOCK .._. _ ... '" ._. ._ ...... -.-.. , --~ VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER 00443900 HEADQUARTERS . C.D. BLOCK .. ' ...... " ...... '" ...... '" .. . • VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 ; 200 - 499 : o •••• 500 - 999 : 1000 - 4999 : 5000 & ABOVE .. ., .. ,...... '" ...... UNINHAB1TED VILLAGE W]TH PERMANENT LOCAT]ON CODE NUMBER '" ...... X 00449700 STATE HIGHWAY ...... "_ '" ._. SH 20 IMPORTA NT METALLED ROAD .. , CANAL ...... , .. , .. . "...... POST OFFICE ...... , ...... '" PO SECONDARY OR SEN]OR SECONDARY SCHOOL S POLlCE STATION ...... _ .... _ .... _ '" _._ ...... PS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... _ ...... _... _ It BANK ....._ ...... B

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:BhiwaIli 81. Name of villagt; 2001 1991 Census location 81. N arne of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number No. Census code number location location code number code number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name of CD Block: Badhra Name ofSub-Dist: Dadri (Part) 1 Badhra(40) 00447900 130030004000400107 34 (46) 00444200 130030004000400022 2 Badral(9) 00450300 130030004000400122 35 (44) 00444400 130030004000400024 3 Berla(19) 00448100 130030004000400105 36 Kari Dhami(42) 00447800 130030004000400028 4 Bhandwa(41) 00449600 130030004000400108 37 Kari Modb(43) 00447700 130030004000400029 5 BhariW

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MCWPHC BS Govindpura(49) P(2) M(2) S PHS(3) ACS«S) eV(IO+) 925.0 1,914 310 TWSS-T POPH(8) CM(IO+) RS(!O, ) (00443900) PUCC(IO+) FWC(3) NCS(lO+) SP(1O+) CpeIO+) NW(IO+) H(lO+) OeS« 5) ST(IO+)

ACS BS RS(5- Khorra(48) P M S C(5- PHIS) CV(S-IO) 2 979.0 2,079 360 MCW(2)H(5- TWSS-T CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) 10) (00444000) 10) 10) PHC«5) PO«5) SP(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS«S) NW(IO+) ST(5-1O)

BS Kari Tokha(47) P M« 5) H(lO+) OCS ACS« CV(~O+) 3 350.0 868 141 TWSS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00444100) C(IO+) MCW«S) 5) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+) PHC«5)

BS Kari Adu(46) P M« 5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 4 399.0 1,062 162 TWSS-T POPH(2) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00444200) C(JO+) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

PHS(2) I3S RS(5- Kari Rupa(45) P M« 5) C(S- FWC(2) H(S- OCS ACS« CV(~-IO) S 549.0 1,219 183 TWSS-T PO« S) CM(5-1O) 10) (00444300) 10) 10) MCW(5- 5) SP(S-IO) PH« 5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(5-1O) NCS(IO+) ST(S-IO)

H(5- BS RS(S- Kari Dass( 44) P M« 5) C(5- OCS ACS« CV(;-IO) 6 453.0 1,113 185 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T PO« 5) CM(5-10) 10) (00444400) 10) 5) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) ST(5-IO) NW{10+)

BS Bhopali(33) P M« 5) H(IO+) OCS ACS« CV(~O+) 7 459.0 707 110 TWSS-T PO« 5) CM(lO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00444500) C(IO+) MCW«5) PH«5) CP(lO+) NCS(IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) + ST(IO+)

DA PHS FWC ACS BS Sham Kalyan(32) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) PH(2) CV(IO+) 8 693.0 1,743 251 TWSS-T CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00444600) C(IO+) MCW«5) PO« 5) SP(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS« 5) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) STGlO+)

ACS BS Dandma(34) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) TTWW CV(lO+) 9 953.0 2,496 395 PO PH(2S) CM(10+) OCS(S) RS(IO+) (00444700) PUCC(IO+) MCW«5) TKCSS-T SP(10+) CP(JO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) MCWPHC BS (3! ) P(2) M S PHS(2) PH(S) OCS ACS« CV(~O+) 10 1,093.0 ~ 2,310 408 TWSS-T CM(IO+) 5) RS(lO+) (00444800) PUCC(!O+) FWC(2) PO« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) H(lO+) ST(IO+)

ACS BS Ladawas(30) P M« 5) H(lO+) TTWWC PH(5) CV(IO+) II 707.0 1,812 323 CM«5) NCS(10+) RS(IO+) (00444900) C(IO+) MCW(d) SS-T POe<5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS«5) NW(10+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

172 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village DirectorY Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e area under dlfferen( types of land use in hectare)

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GC(43.0) Wheal Atta, PR FP Loharu (IR) EDEAG N TWE(99.0) 6860 330 64.0 Govindpura(49) Sarson 0,1 T(1420)

GC(69.0) PR MR Loharu (12) EDEAG N Wheat Atta TWE(185.0) 684.0 41.0 Khorra(48) 2 FP T(2S4.0)

TWE(43.0) PRMR Charkh; Dadri (I OJ EA N 282.0 25.0 KaTi Tokha(47) 3 T(43.0)

TWE(200) PR Loharu (21) EA N 336.0 43.0 Kari Adu( 46) 4 T(20.0)

TWE(224.0) PR Loham (10) EA N 274.0 24.0 27.0 KaT; Rupa(45) 5 T(224.0)

TWE(220.0) PR Loham (10) EA N 210.0 23.0 Kari Oass(44) 6 T(220.0)

GC(6.0) PR FP Lohnru(26) EA TWE(23.0) 380.0 50.0 Bhopali(33) 7 T(29.0)

GC(170.0) PRMR Loh~lru (26) EA N TWE(I02.0) 347.0 74.0 Sham Kalyan(32) 8 T(272.0)

GC(57.0) PRMR Loharu(32) EOEAG N Wheat Atta TWE(80.0) 756.0 600 Danjma(34) 9 T(137.0)

GC(14l.0) PRMR Agr.Tools, Loharu(14) EA N TWE(l45.0) 704.0 20.0 830 Ouwarka(31 ) 10 FP Sarson Oil T(286.0)

GC(2.0) PR Loharu(14) EDEAG NM Pickels TWE(227.0) 368.0 85.0 25.0 Ladawas(30J II T(229.0)

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DAPHSFWC P(2) M(2) OCS(8) BS Kakroll Hukml(29) RMP H(IO+) T TW W 5S· PHI II) CM CV(IO+) 12 1.4540 3.299 606 S(2) PUC ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00445000) MCW«5) T PO« 5) CP(IO+) SP(IO+) C(lO< ) NCS(IO+) NW(IOt) PHC«5) ST(lO+)

PHS FWC BS Bhartwass(28i I'M« 5) H(IO+) OCS ACS« CV(~O') 13 3420 299 48 TWSS-T POI<5) CM«5) 5) RS(IOt) (00445100) C(HH) MCW«5) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) NW{IO+) PHC{< 5) ST(IO+)

DAMCW ACS BS Jeetpura(27) TTW W SS-PHtIO) CV(10+) 14 879.0 1,934 332 P M C(lO+) PHC PHS(2) CM(IO+) OCS(2) RS(IO+) (00445200) T 1'0« 5) SP(IO+) FWCI'I(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(lO+)

OCS(4) as Umerwas(IO) H(IO+) CV(IO+) 15 1,121.0 1,767 262 P M C(IO+) T TW W SS· PO PH(3) CM(IO+) ACS«5) RS(IO+) (00445300) MCW«5) T SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

Dudiwala BS H(IO+) TTWW ACSOCS CV(IO+) 16 Nandkaran(6) 4740 667 98 P M« 5) 1'0«5) CM(IO+) RS{IO+) C(IO+) MCW«5) TK SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00445400) PH« 5) CP(10+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IOt) PHS FWC Dudlwala OCS(3) BS P(2) M S H(IO+) T TW W SS· PH(4) CV(IO+) 17 Kishanpura( 5) 522.0 2,217 362 CM{IO+) ACS{< 5) RS(IO+) C(10< ) MCW«5) T PO«5) SP(lO+) (00445500) CP(IO+) NCS« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

NCS(2) ,BS Rampura(4) PM S H(IO+) CV(IO+) 18 535.0 1,963 314 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) OCS(3) RS(IO+) (00445600) C(1O+) MCW«5) SP(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) ACS« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) DAMCW PHSFWC ACS BS Dohka Harya(7) P(2) M(2) S CV(IO+) 19 964.0 2,742 474 RMP(2) T TW W SS· PO PH(20) CM(I 0+) OCS(5) RS(IO+) (00445700) PUCC(·IO+) T 51'(10+) H(IO+) PHC« CP(10+) NCS« 5) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) 5)

ACS NCS(5- - BS Dohka Moji(8) H(IO+) 20 282.0 1.077 192 P M C(IO+) T TW W SS- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) 10) OC5« CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (00445800) MCW(5-1O) 5) SP(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(10+) NW(lD+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Dohkn DlOa(9) H(IO+) ~CS ACS« (;V(;O+) 21 558.0 1,009 178 P M C(10+) T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) RS(10+) (004.j5 QOOi MCW(5-10) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IOj ST(10+) MCWPHC BS Rehrodhi( II) 1'(2) M(2) S PHS(:!) T TW W 5S· PH(22) ACS(~ 5) C~(lO+) 22 8410 2,554 395 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00446000) PUC C(IO+) FWC(2) T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) H(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

Kakroit OCS(3) BS l' P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) CV(10+) -~ Sardara(26) 8070 2,781 469 ~ TW W S5· PO PH(30) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) PUCC(IO+) MCW(<.5) SP(IO+) (00446100) CP(10+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(10+)

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GC(IS.O) PRMR Kakroli Loharu (28) EDEAG N AgrTools TWE(314.0) 1100.0 12 FP 2S.0 Hukrni(29) T(329 0)

GC{21.0j PR ~1R Loharu (21) EA NM TWE(98.0) 180.0 230 200 Bhariwass(2S) 13 T(119.0)

GC{18.0) PRMR Bh",,,,ni (33) EA NM WheatAtta TWE(3S40) 496.0 11.0 Jeetpura(2TI 14 FP T(372.0)

PRMR TWE(185.0) Bhiwani (27) EA NM Agr.Tools 878.0 44.0 14.0 Urnerwas( 10) IS FP T(18S.0)

PRMR WE(IOS.O) 340 Dudiwala Charkhi Dadri (28) EA 332.0 16 FP T(108.0) . Nandkaran(6)

GC(1.0) PRMR 35.0 Dudiwala Charkhi Dadri (29) EA WE(152.0) 328.0 6.0 17 FP Klshanpura(S) T(IS3.0)

GC(27.0) PR Bhiwani (18) EA TWE(176.0) 281.0 51.0 Rarnpura(4) 18 T(203.0)

GC(24.0) PR Charkhl Dadri (221 EA N WheatAtta TWE(IS6.0) 689.0 65 () Dohka Harya(7) 19 T(21O.0)

GC(87.0) PR Charkhi Dadri ( 19) EA N TWE(109.0) 61.0 25.0 Dohka Moji(8) 20 T(l96.0)

GC(18.0) PR Charkhl Dadri (24) EA TWE(246.0) 267.0 27.0 Dohka Dina(9) 21 T(264.0)

GC(43.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (22) EA NM WheatAtta WE(368.0) 373.0 ~7.0 Rehrodhi( II) 22 T(411.0)

GC(8.0) Kakroli PR ••?' .> Charkhl Dado (35) EA N WheatAtta TWE(71.0) 696.0 8.0 24.0 Sardara(26) T(79.0)

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OCS(2) BS Kakroil Hatlll~5) P(2) M S H{IO+) TTWW CV(IO+) ~4 7980 2.231 370 PO« 5) CM(IO+) ACS«5) RS(IO+) (0044(>200) C(IO+ ) MCW«5) TK SS-T SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+1 NWIIO+) PHC{<5) ST(IO+)

Rehroda BS PM« 5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV( 10+) 25 Khurd(l3) 2780 3t>9 51 T W SS-T POt< 5) CM(lO"') RS(IO+) C(lo... ) MCW«5) NCS(lO+I SP(IO~) (00446300) PH(,,- 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(lO+) MCWPHC as Rehroda Kalan{ 12) PHS(2) ACS(,5) CV(lo+) 26 3810 1,226 216 P M C(IO+) T TW W S5· POt~ 5) CM{IO+) RS(IO+) (00446400) FWC(2) NCS(IO~) SP(lo+) T PH(<:5) CP(10+) NW(IO+) H(10+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

DA PHS FWC OCS(5) BS Bilawal(86) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) TTWW PH(5) CV(IO+) 27 896.0 2,406 386 CM(IO+) ACS«5) RS(IO+) (00446500) PUCC(IO+) MCW«5) 11< SS-T PO{<5) SP(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC{<5) ST(lo+)

PHSFWC P(2) M(2) ACS BS Pichopa Kalan( I 5) H(lO+) CV(IO+) 28 955.0 2,982 484 S(2) PUC(2) TW SS-T PO PH(4o) CM(5-10) OCS(5) RS(IO+) (00446600) MCW(5-10) SP(IO+) C(JO~ ) CP(5-1O) NCS(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(5-IO) ST(IO+)

BS Bindrabal\{ 14) P M« 5) H(IO+) TTWW ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 29 447.0 765 117 PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00446700) C(lO-l) MCW(5-10) TK SS-T NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(lo+) PHC(5-10) OCS(<5) ST{IO+)

ACS BS Pichopa Khurd( I 6) P M S H(lO+) T TW W SS. PH(6) CV{IO+) 30 679.0 2,578 408 CM(IO+) OCS(2l RSCIO+) (00446800) C(lO+) MCW«5) T PO\< 5) SP{lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

OCS(3) BS Mandi Haria(21) PMS H(IO+) CV(IO+) 3 I 784.0 2,347 399 TTW W SS·PO PH(IO) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00446900) C(JO+ ) MCW(S-IO) SP(IO+) T CP(lo+) NCS(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(IO+)

Mandhi Piranu P M« 5) H(IO+) T TW W SS· PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 32 439.0 528 87 CM(lO+) (20) (00447000) C(lO+) MCW«5) T PO(<:5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) CP(lO+) PHC«5) OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS Mandi Kehar (22) H{lO+) TTWW OCSAC?« CV(;O+) 33 435.0 1,257 216 P M C(lO+) PO«5) CM(<: 5) 5) I RS(lO+) {00447 100) MCW(5-10) TK SS-T P1:l« 5) CP« 5) NCS(lO+) SP( 0+) NW(JO+) PHC(5-10) ST{IO+)

OCS(2) BS Jagrambass(24) P M S H{lO+) CV(JO+) 34 660.0 1,767 293 ; W TK SS- PO(~ 5) CM(S·IO) ACS« S) RS(lO+) (00447200) C(lO. ) MCW«5) SP(IO+). PH« 5) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) ST{IO-l)

ACS BS 'Hue~(23) H(IO+) TTWW CV(lO+) 35 469.0 1,482 267 P M C(IO... ) PO«5) CM{IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) 1004.1 7300) MCW« 5) TK SS-T SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS{< 5) NW(IO+) PHC(<: 5) ST(10+)

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

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TWE(320.0) PR FP Bhiwani (35) EA NM Plckels 427.0 51.0 Kakroli Hatti(25) 24 T(320.0)

GC(29 0) 280 Rehroda PRMR Charkhl Dadri (12) EA NM WE(130.0) 91.0 25 . Khurd(13) T(159 0)

GC(I4.0) Rehroda PR Charkhi Dadn (24) EDEAG NM TWE(90.01 237.0 40.0 Kalan(12) 26 T(104.0)

GC(77.0) PRMR W(19.0) Charkhi Dadn (12) EA NM Wheal Alta 252.0 280.0 Bilawal(86) 27 FP TWE(268.0) T(364 0)

TWE(95.0) 168 0 Pichopa PRMR Charkhi Dadri (l0) EA Wheat Atta 682.0 10.0 28 T(95.0) . Kalan(15)

GC(29.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (25) EA N TWE(293.0) 103.0 20 20.0 Bindraban(14) 29 FP T(322.0)

TWE(630.0) Pichopa PRMR Charkhi Dadri (24) EA 400 30 T(630.0) 9.0 Khurd(16)

GC(18.0) PR Charkhl Dadrt (21) EA N Plckels TWE(460.0) 252.0 27.0 27.0 Mandi Haria(21) 31 T(478.0)

GC(6.0) 30 0 Mandhi Piranu PRMR Charkhi Dadr; (27) 32 EDEAG - TWE(383.0) 20.0 . (20) T(389.0)

GC(14.0) PR Charkhl Dadri (5) EA N TWE(276.0) 118.0 5.0 22.0 Mandi Kehar (22) 33 T(290.0)

GC(IO.0) PR FP Charkhi Dadri (6) EA NM TWE(186.0) 420.0 2.0 42.0 Jagrambass(24 ) 34 T(196.0)

GqIOlO) PR Bhiwani (30) EA NM TWE(69.0) 247.0 52.0 Huee(23) 35 T(l70.0)

177 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) IS shown in the column and next to It in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms , 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ofUle nearest place where the facili!Y is available isg,iven '"::l '"to "0 ~ ., c Vl.f? -g" V) to <.>.= u ~ U '';:; u .,; ..!: ~ " c <:>- c: .?:" r: OJ "c e:l i-§t! .:;:" .§ ;:;:. <:> ..c: -- ~ u ~ ~ g_ ~ ~ eG) -s c .% ;:; fi- 0- u .,en ,....l" 0 "0'" }l 0 ~ ~ ::'!! "0 ~ :;::"'E' :l " ~ 6 ~~ .::: ;j a :l t: :; til '"~ .~ .~ '> 0- 0 c: ~ e~ §«j~ :; .... " 0 ... 0 OIl f! c " c: 0 @" c. td :; Q) ~ ~ :J :>-. .J:J fj _,. '2" :l U fj E § ., -;;; " u .!'! E '" E ~ " g E ..", C 0;" E-'<: ,~ t :l ::t o t:: ~.5 ~ ~ ~ '6 '0 0 5== CI) z ..... ~ z II) ~ 8 0.. u.1'5 ~~ ~ ~tZl u ~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

BS Dalawas(36) P M S H(IO+) OCS ACS« CV(;o... 36 4060 896 160 T W SS-T POPH(9} CM(IO+) 5) ) RS(IO+) (00447400) C(10< ) MCW« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST( 10+) MCWPHC BS Gopl(J5} PHS(2) OCSACS« CV(;O~) 37 78<) 0 1,881 336 P M C( I 0+ ) rWSS.T POPH(8} CM(lO+} RS(IO+) (OO447~001 FWC(2) 5) SP(lO~) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) H(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) as Pachganwa{ 173) PM« 5) H(IO+) PH(3) OCS ACSl< CV(;-IO) 38 2780 969 123 T W SS-T CM(IO+) 5) RS(lO+) (00447600) C(lO .. ) MCW(<:5) PO«5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-1O) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO; )

DAPHSFWC as Kari Modh(43) H(lO+) PH(6) ACSOCS eV« 5) 39 718.0 1,575 267 P MC(IO+) TW S5-T CM(lO+) RS(10+) (00447700) MCW«5) PO«5} NCS(10+} SP«5} CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(<: 5) ST(10+)

H(5- Kari Dharni(42) ACSOCS CV«5) BS« 5) 40 730.0 1,446 262 P M C(5-1O) 10) MeW(<: 5) T W SS-T PO PH(8) CM« 5} (00447800) NCS« 5) SP«5) RS(S-lO) PHC« 5) CP« S) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

MCWPHC PHS(2) BS Badhra(40) P(2) M(2) S PO ACS(2) CVSP 41 1,505.0 4,859 838 FWC(2)NH TWSS-T CMCP RS(IO+) (00447900) PUCC(IO+) PH(lOO) NCSOCS ST(10+) RMP(5) NW(IO+) H(lO+)

DA PHS FWC ACS BS Jewali(371 PM S PUC H(lO+) CV(<:5) 42 1,014.0 2,822 446 TWSS-T PO PK(22) CM« 5) OCS(2) RS(IO+) (00448000) C(IO+) MCW«5) SP« 5) CP« 5) NCS«5) NW(IO+) PHe« S} ST(IO+)

DAPHSFWC P(2) M(2) ACS SPCV(5- BS 8erla(19) RMP H(lO+) CM 43 2,225.0 5,241 849 S(2) PUC(2) TWSS-T OCS(4) 10) RS(IO+) (00448 iOO) MCW(S-IO) PO PH(50) CP(IO+) TrC(IO+) NCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5·1O)

DAPHSfWC BS Kubja Nagar( 17) P M(<. 5) H(IO+) ACS{< 5) CV(S-IO} 44 358.0 944 142 TWSS·T PO(d) CM(<:5) RS(lO+) (00448200) C(lO+) MCW(<:5) NCS(IO+) SPt< 5) PH« 5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) STllO+)

BS Tod,( 18) P M« 5) H(IO+} PH(5) OCSACS« CV(;O+) 45 609.0 1,698 298 ,TWSS-T CM(IO-I:) 5) RS(IO+) (00448300) C(lO+) MCW«5) PO« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(10+) SP(S·IO) NW(10+) PHC(" 5) ST(IO+) PHSFWC OCS(7) BS R"mbass( 081 H(IO+) CV(IO+) 46 577.0 1,969 331 PMC(IO+) TW SS-1 POPH(IO) CM(IO+) ACS{<5) RS(IO+) (00448400) MCW(<.5) SP(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

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GC{43.0) PR Loharu (n) EQEX.c; N M TWE(76.0) 2490 380 Dalawas(36) 36 T(119.0)

GC{39.0) PR Loharu (21) EA N TWE(125.0) 5280 32.0 65.0 Gopi(35) 37 T(I64.0)

GC{1.0) PR Loharu (n) EA N TWE(I63.0) 80.0 17.0 17.0 Pachganwa(173) 38 T(I64.0)

TWE(246.0) PR Loharu (12) EA NM Pickels 424.0 48.0 Kari Modh(43) 39 T(246.0)

GC(28.0) PR Loharu (10) EDEAG N Pickels TWE(205.0) 387.0 69.0 41.0 Kari Dharni(42) 40 T(233.0)

PRMR Agr.Tools, TWE(509.0) Loharu (17) EA NM 859.0 1370 Badhra(40) 41 FP Sarson Oil T(509.0)

GC(16.0) PRMR 72.0 Jewah(37) 42 FP Loharu (20) EDEAG N Agr.Tools TWE(926.0) T(942.0)

GC(II.O) PRMR 202.0 FP Charkl1l Dadn (30) EA N Agr.Tools WE(1487 0) 489.0 36.0 Berla(19) 43 T(1498.0)

TWE(2IJ.O) PR Charkh, Dadn (24) EA N 117.0 280 Kubja Nagar(17) 44 T(213.0)

GC(2.0) PR (,harkhi Dadri (24) EA N TWE(8.0) 539.0 600 Todi( 18) 45 T(IO.0)

GC(2.0) PR MR Charkhi DOOri (24) EA WE(400.0) 125.0 50.0 Rambass(68) 46 T(402.0)

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DA PHS FWC OCS(61 Rudrol(64) H(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 47 9330 1,846 322 PMC(IO+) TWSS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) ACS«5) (00448500) MCW«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IOI) NCS( 10+) PHQ<5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWPHC BS Mal Kalan(59) P M S PUC PH(5) OCSACS« CV(;O+ 48 4320 1,718 299 PHS FWC TWSS-T CM(IO+) 5) ) RS(IO+) (00448600) C(IO+ ) PO« 5) H(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+ SP(IO+) NW(IO+} ) ST(IO+)

BS Mai Khurd(60) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 49 347.0 1,018 167 P M C(IO+) TWSS-T PO«5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00448700) MCW(<5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP(5-1O) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(<.5) ST(IO+)

Unnear BS H(10+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 50 Badhwana(58) 678.0 1,831 318 P MC(IO+} TW SS-T PO PH(IO) CM(IO+) RS(10+) MCW(5-1O) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00448800) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5} ST(IO+)

ACS BS Oagroli(63) P(2) M(2) S H(lO+) CV(IO+) 51 975.0 2,874 488 T W SS-T POPH(15) CM(IO+} OCS(3) RS(IO+) (00448900) PUCC(IO+) MCW« 5) SP(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(10+) NW(10+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

OCS(2) BS Kanhra(62) H(IO+) CV(IO+) 52 693.0 1,583 248 P M C(IO+) TW SS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00449000) MCW«5) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

BS Nimar(61) P M S H(IO+) OCS ACS« CV(;O+) 53 6160 1,790 318 TW SS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00449100) C(IO+ ) MCW«5) 5) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Klskanda(56) PM« 5) H(IO+) ACS(<.5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 54 566.0 1,083 182 TWSS-T PO PH(5) CM(IO+) (O0449200) C(lO+) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWMH 8S Chandwas(38) P(2) M S PHCPHS(2) ACSOCS CV(IO+) 55 667.0 1,864 301 T WSS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00449300) PUCC(IO+) FWC(2)RMP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP{lO+) NW(IO+) H(IO+) ST(IO+)

Hansawas BS H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 56 Khurd(39) 5710 1,(j78 292 P M C(IO+) T WSS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00449400) PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

Hansawas BS H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 57. Kalan(54) 6950 1,559 277 P MC(IO+) TW SS-T PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00449500) PH«5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

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0C(35.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (25) EA NM TWE(509.0) 2920 51.0 46.0 Rudrol(64) 47 T(544.0)

TWE(l62.0) PRMR Charkhl Dadn (30) EA N 224.0 23.0 230 Mai Kalan(59) 48 T(162.0)

TWE(315.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (10) EA N 12.0 10.0 100 Mai Khurd(60) 49 T(J150)

PRMR TWE(185_O) 1400 Unnear Charkhl Dadrl (3~) EA N 2810 720 50 FP T(l85.0) Badhwana(58)

GC(79.0) Wheat Atta, PR FP Charkhl Dadri (27) EA NM TWE(416.0) 4120 680 Dagroh(63) 51 Sarson 011 T(495.0)

TWE{23 1.0) PRMR Charkhl Dadri (35) EA NM 422.0 25.0 150 Kanhra(62) 52 T{23 1.0)

0C{96.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (40) EA NM TWE{400.0) 60.0 46.0 14.0 Nimar(61) 53 T(496.0)

OC(35.0) PRFP Charkhi Dadri (38) EA NM TWE(402.0) 67.0 5.0 57.0 Kiskanda(56) 54 T(437.0)

0C(78.0) PR Loharu (15) EDEAG NM WE(1330) 293.0 1090 540 Chandwas(38) 55 T(21 1.0)

0C{55.0) Hansawas 56 PR Charkhl Dadri (35) EA TWE(2180) 2510 47.0 Khurd(39) T(273.0)

WE(37 1.0) Hansawas PR Loharu (16) EA NM 275.0 17.0 0 57 T(37 I 0) 32. Kalan( 54)

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DA PHS FWC BS Bhandwal41 ) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) PH(IO) ACSOCS CV(IO+) 58 9330 3,410 567 T WSS-T CM(IO+) RS(IO.,.) (()044Q600) PUC C(IO+) MCW«5) PO«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

Muthra(50) 59 677.0 --.----- Unmhabited ------(00449700)

BS Surn.murh(SI) PM«'S) H(IO+) ACS« S) CV(IO+) 60 395.0 483 73 T W SS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(104 ) (00449800) C(IO') MCW«5) NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) PH«5) CP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

DA PHS FWC l3S Lad (52) PMS H(IO+) OCS ACSl< CV(;O+) 61 764.0 2,181 329 TWSS-T PO PH(IO) CM« 5) 5) RS(IO+) (00449900) C(IOf) MCW«5) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO+)

MCWMH ACS as Nandha(53) PMSPUC PHCPHS(2) CM CV(IO+) 62 1,284.0 3,011 497 TWSS-T OCS(2l RS(IO+) (00450000) C(lO+) FWC(2) PO PH(15) CP(IO+) SP« 5) NCS(IO+) NW(10+) H(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS BS Dhanasri(55) P(2) M S H(lO+) PH(5) CV(IO+) 63 63S.0 1,930 343 TWSS-T CM«5) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00450100) C(104 ) MCW«5) PO«S) SP« 5) CP(IO+) OCS«5) NW(10+) PHC«5) S1'(IO+) MCWPHC P(2) M(2) ACS SP BS Kadma(57) PHS(2) CM 64 2,282.0 6,351 1,084 S(2) PUC Tr TW SS-T NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS( 10+) (00450200) FWC(2) PO PH(50) CP(IO+) C(10+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) H(IO+)

P(2) M(2) RMP H(IO+) ACS BS Badral(9) CV(IO+) 65 1,117.0 2,746 480 S(2) PUe(2) MCW«5) T W SS-1' PO PH(20) CM« 5) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00450300) SP« 5) C(10+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS« 5) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Gopalwas( 10) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) PHt5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 66 771.0 2,610 446 TWSS-T CM«5) RS(IO+) (004S0400) PUCC(IO+) MCW«5) PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

DA{I2) MCW(14) T(65) P(86) M(65) MH(2) W(65) ACS(24) S(37) PO(22) Block Total 48800.0 125436 PHC(ll) TK(8) CM(S) CP NCS(3) CV SP(3) BS(61) 20941 PlJC(23) PH(592) PHS(39) TW(22) OCS(99) Tr(2) FWC(38) NH C(2) RMP(II)

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t: E 0 ..>< 'E .S on .f; .q t: OJ "0 :0 "3 u 0 ::l U t: ~ '"t: E <3 ... t: ~ <8 oJ} Vi'" .~ E ._._., '" 0 OJ OJ :0 U ~ ;- oJJ ::l :0 . :L'" 0,"0 ~ oJJ ~ 'i::: 1:: . '"::: "0 'ro .D S ~ 0.. 0) o ~ ;- ;; " 0- e OJ t: E 9 C- o..2 <... -E -0 " u '"b() « z'" Vl" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

0C(130.0) Wheat Alta. PR MR Loharu (16) EA N TWE(426.0) 311.0 66.0 Bhandwa(4lJ 58 Sarson Oil T(556 0)

------Umnhabited ------Muthra(50) 59

GC(16.0) PR FP Loharu (13) EA NM .0,0 TWE(34S.0) 6.0 28.0 SuraJgarh(SI) 60 T(36 1.0)

GC(40.0) PR FP Loharu ( 13) EDEAG NM Pickels TWE(S69.0) 87.0 320 360 Lad (52) 61 T(609.0)

GC(24.0) PRMR Loharu (15) EA NM AgLTools TWE(427.0) 779.0 54.0 Nandha(53) 62 T(45 1.0)

GC(45 0) PR FP Loharu (19) EA NM TWE(342.0) 194.0 540 Dhanasri(55) 63 T(387.0)

Agr.Tools. GC(IO.0) PRFP Mahendragarh (26) EA NM Sarson Oil, TWE(1300.0) 466.0 S.O 501.0 Kadma(57) 64 Furniture T(13I0.0)

WE(244.0) PR Charkhl Dadri (24) EA N AgLTools 575.0 18.0 280.0 Badrai(9) 65 T(244.0)

WE(5S 0) PR Mahendragarh (2) EDEAO N Pickels 521.0 29.0 166.0 Gopalwas( I 0) 66 T(55.0)

GC(1833) PR(65) EA(S2) N(SS) W(19) MR(29) EDEAG WE(3448) 22916.0 891.0 4izl.0 FP(23) (13) M(26) TWE(l489S) T(20195)

183

CENS US OF INDIA 2001

INDIA HARYANA C.D. BLOCK DADRI II ( PART OF TAHSIL DADRI ) DISTRICT BHIWANI

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C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (3) OOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 11.2000 , o ..... ,...... 515.f PART OF D1 STRlcr REWARI R 8 \ PO ...... "., • • SB !!]./ i " ~t~ ·'._./51 ~ .t E2 ~ :;; ,. ~ t:-''J ~ ~ ~ S'. ·m~ g. .~ o.-J-t END RAG A Y? Ii· ,--I-:l______-l ~ TOTAL AREA (RURAL) or C.D. BLOCK (In Sq. Km)_ 447.66 c'\' ". TOTAL POPULATION (RURAL) or C.D. BLOCK ...... 133395 NUMBER or TOWNS ... •. •. ______•. " _ I TOTAL NUNBDl or VILLAGES IN CD. BLOCK _ _ .• 55 DlSTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEA DQUARTERS (In Kms) 27 BOUNDARY : DISTRICT ,.. .. , '" ". '" ... ,.... , '" ,., '" ", '" ". '" TAHSIL, CD. BLOCK ,., ... ". '" ". '" ,,' '" ".. .. ,., .,. ", .'. _.- ;-- VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER I 00450500 I HEADQUARTERS : TAHSIL , C.D. BLOCK ." ... ". .., ,.' .,. ,...... , @ • VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 ~ 200 - 499 : 500 - 999 ; 1000 - 4999 ; 5000 & ABOVE ...... , ...... '" ... o •••• URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... '" ." '" .. ' ...... STATE HIGHWAY, ..., ... . ." ...... '" ... '" ... '" ... '" ., ...... ' .. , '" ,., IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... ," ...... ' ...... RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION , BROAD GAUGE ., . .., ... '" ...... , . RS CANAL ...... , ... , .., '" ..... , .. , .. , ... ,,, .. , .. , .. , ...... POST OFFICE ." ...... , ... ,.. ". ... '" .. , .. , .. , ,., .. , .. . ." ...... PO SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ...... S PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE .. , .. , '" ." ...... '" ...... BANK ...... ' ...... '" ... '" ...... •B

-_._--VILLAGE' DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) . Name of the District:Bhiwani SI. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location SI. Name of village 2001 1991 Censlls location No. Census code number No. CCllSUS code number location location code number code number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name ofeD Blocl<: Dadri II Name ofSub-Dist: 0006 28 Ghikara(141) 00455800 130030003000300089 1 Abidpura(8J) 00452900 130030003000300165 29 Gokal(67) 00452300 130030003000300J53 2 Akhtiar 00455400 130030003000300045 30 Gudana(69) 00452500 130030003000300152 Pu ra(1 08) 3 Asawari(83) 00452700 130030003000300 J32 31 Jawa(183)" 00450800 130030003000300159 4 Atela Kalan(88) 00454300 130030004000400040 32 Jhojhu Kalan(71) 00452000 130030003000300150

5 Atela Khurd(S7) 00454200 130030004000400039 33 Jhojhu 00452400 130030003000300151 Khurd(70) 6 Badal(S4) 00452600 130030003000300131 34 Kalali(82) 00452800 130060007000700034 7 8adhwana( 182) 00451000 130030003000300163 35 Kalyana( 145) 00453300 130030003000300133 8 (72) 00451900 130030003000300164 36 Kheri Battar(92) 00453800 130030003000300094 9 8alkra(79) 00453100 130030003000300146 37 Kheri Bura{l44) 00453700 130030003000300093 10 Balrod(180) 00451200 130030003000300161 38 Mahra(91) 00453900 130030003000300095 II Barsana(89) 00454400 130030003000300096 39 Mandola(74) 00453000 130030003000300148 12 Beejna( 184) 00450700 130030003000300158 40 Mandoli(80) 00453200 130030003000300147 13 Bhervi(146) 00453400 130030093009300134 41 Mankawas(97) 00455200 130030003000300043 14 Birhi Kalan(93) 00454500 130030003000300041 42 Narsingwas (2) 00454800 130030003000300002 15 Birhi Khurd(95) 00455000 130030003000300042 43 Naurangabad 00450500 130030003000300124 J attan (185) 16 Chandeni(65) 00452100 130030003000300155 44 Naurangabad 00450600 130030003000300125 Rajputan(ll) 17 Changrod(l79) 00451100 130030003000300162 45 Noswa(7) 00451400 130030003000300172 18 Charkhi(143) 00453600 130030003000300091 46 Palri(l81) 00450900 130030003000300160 19 Chhapar(98) 00454600 130030003000300003 47 Pandwan(96) 00455100 130030003000300092 20 Chirya(175) 00451500 130030003000300171 48 Pan tawas 00455500 130030003000300046 Khurd(109) 21 Dadhi Bana(73) 00451S00 130030003000300166 49 Pentawas 00455600 130030003000300047 Kalan(110) 22 Dadhi 00451700 130030003000300167 50 Ramalwas(66) 00452200 130030003000300154 Chhilar(178) 23 Dadri(147) 00453500 130030004000400087 51 Ras iwas (94) 00454900 130030003000300001 24 Datoli(176) 00451300 130030003000300170 52 Sahuwas(142) 00455700 130030003000300090 25 Dohki(107) 00455300 130030003000300044 53 Sarangpur(3) 00454700 ]30030003000300004 26 Dudhwa(177) 00451600 130030003000300168 54 Shiswala(85) 00454100 130030003000300098 27 Fatehgarh(140) 00455900 130030003000300048 55 Tiwala(90) 00454000 130030003000300097

187 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available {if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ~ V> e ;;; nearestplace where the facility is available Is~ven) 21 t:: ..6 0" ., u c ", :l U'" "",., '" :J V> -z U c:: .s:: ., ., ., c t:: C>- c > ~ <> C> 0 .~ ~ .~ ~ u'" .s:: .~ .a "E ~ ~ 0. ..s g_ u II) '3 - U ....l " <::> '" 0. ~ CI'J,,-. :;; ~ ~ ""c '£" 9 .~ ~ o(l .;;:: ~ .s:: 0 In" ~'" .., u ~ 'c, E~§:;:l -._ ~'" c: (.) 0 ~ OJ) 0 ""a -0 C " '" ::: " -B'" :J'" t:: o "0 t:: .~ 0 .s:: Oil '0" 0 o ~ ~ .... Po .=: c' .D .;;: 0 -" , r::. ~ 'z 0 '3 4- 0; f! 0;'" 'ro;;"§ to .- f: 0. 0 ::: eo E .~ 2 !§ t:: :l"" .... '" 0 ~ <>Il 12 g~~ C" 0 @" 0. Q) .9 0; c .=: ~ C '" .£:> U * " :l u ;;; OJ 0; ..:;;; B " ~ E § ~ .c; '" E u .J' E '" u .... E § S :J '6 ·E -"" ;:: II) ti E 3: 0 :::l .= o c oo.s:: ,6] 0:::; r/l Z f- Z " '"0 Vu--' " ~ III"" ~ 0 J>.. u.2 -«0 P::~r/l u e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CD Btuck: Oadri II (OO

Naurangabad RMP H(IO+) ACS 8S P(2) M S CY({O.,.j Jatlan( 185) 1,064 a 1,523 250 MCW«S) 1 W SS-l PO PH(6) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) C( 10.) SP(5-IO) (00450500) PHCI< 5) CP(5-1O) OCS« 5) NW(lO+) ST(lO~)

Naurangabad ACS BS H(IO+) PHIS) CY(IO+) ] Ralputan( II J 835.0 2,844 462 PMC(lO+} T WSS-T CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW«5) POt.<.5) SP(lO~ ) (00450600) CP(IO+) OCS« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

OCS{4) BS Beejna(184) PM«5) H( 10+) CY(IO+) 3 355.0 1,516 273 TWSS·T PO«S) CM(IO+) ACS« S} RS(IO+ } (00450700) C(IO+ ) MCW«5) SP(lO+) PH« 5} CP(IO+) NCS(lO+} NW(lO+} PHC«5) ST(IO+)

8S Jawa(183) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) DCS ACS« CY(;O+) 4 296.0 3,171 523 TWSS-T PO PH(27) CM(IO+) RS(lOf) (00450800) PUCC(10+) MCW(S-IO) 5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-JO) NCS(IO+) ST(5-1O) MCWPHC BS Palri(181) P(2) M(2) S PHS(2) ACSOCS CY(IO+) 5 772.0 3,202 578 TWSS-T PO PH(20) CM« 5) RS(IO+} (00450900) PUCC(IO+) FWC(2) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) H(lO+) ST(5-10)

PHC PHS(2) THPTW BS Badhwana(182l P(3) M(2) FWC(2)RMP CMCP« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 6 534.0 2,037 376 W TK C SS- PO PH(5) RS(IO+) (00451000) C(lO+) H(IOr) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) T NW(lO+) MCW«5) OCS« 5) ST(5-10)

MCWPHC ACS BS Changrod( (79) P(2) M(2) S PHS(2) TTWW CY(IO+) 767.0 3,402 584 PO PH(II) CM« S) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) PUCC(tO+) FWC(2) TK C SS-T SP(IO+) (00451100) CP(IO+) OCS« 5) NW(IO+) H(IO+) ST« 5)

PHSFWC BS Balrod( 180) H(IO+) TTWW ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 384.0 1,369 264 P M C(lO+} PO«5) CM(IO+) RS\IO+) MCW«5) TKCSS·T NCS(IO+) SPelO+} (00451200) PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST«5)

OCS(4) ST BS Daloli( 176) H(IO+) RS(IO+) 261.0 1,046 l72 P M C(IO+) TWSS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) CY(IO+) MCW«5) (00451300) PH« 5) CP(lO+) NCS(10+) SP(5-10) NW(10+) PHC« 5) BS RS{5- - H(5- T HPTW ACSOCS CY.:5-10) Noswa(7) P M« 5) C(5- CM«5) 10) 295.0 1,065 179 10) MCW«5) WSS-T PO«5) NCS(IO+) SP«5) (00451400) 10) CP(5-10) NW(IO~; PHC« 5) PH« 5) ST« 5)

DAMCWMH ACS SP BS P(3) M(2) cwe HC PHC T TW W SS. CM Chirya( 175) OCS(5) CV(IO-t} RS(IC,) 1,707.0 5,370 978 S(2) PUC(2) PHS(2) T . PO PH(SO) CP(IO+) (00451500) NCS(IO+) ST(5-1O) NW('O+) C(IO~) FWC(2)RMP H(IO+)

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

o :0 o E E o u E ...,.... '" '0 .0 t:8.3 '" § C ,5_ ~::l '" s:: o '" ~ E 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TWE(2080) 337.0 Naurangabad PR Ch:u-khi Dadri (10) EA N AgLToois 4990 200 T(208 O} . Jattan(l85)

PRMR TWE(l76.0) 163 0 Naurangabad Charkhi Dadr; (31 ) EA N Pickel, 496.0 2 FP T(l76.0) . RaJputan(lI)

PRMR TWE(57.0} Charkh. Dadri (22) EA 260.0 11.0 27.0 Beejna(184) 3 FP T(57.0)

W(121.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadn (20) EA N WE(8.0) 128.0 8.0 31.0 Jawa(183) 4 T(129.0)

GC(38.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (10) EA NM Pickels TWE(73.0) 591.0 11.0 59.0 Palri(181) 5 T(111.0)

GC(12.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (5) EA N TWE(78.0) 390.0 54.0 Badhwana( 182) 6 T(90.0)

GC(30.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (17) EA N Pickels TW(24.0} 632.0 81.0 Changrod( 179) 7 FP T(54.0)

GC(163.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (19) EA N TWE(2.0) 174.0 45.0 Balrod( 180) 8 FP T(165.0)

GC(27.0) PR Charkhi Dadri ( 16) EA WE(2.0) 213.0 19.0 Datoli( 176) 9 T(29.0)

TWE(54.0) PR Kanona (10) EA 204.0 12.0 25.0 Noswa(7) 10 T(54.0)

GC(164.0) Agr.Tools, 11 PR FP Charkhi Dadri (16) EA NM TWE(271.0) 1115.0 24.0 133.0 Chirya( 175) Sarson Oil T(435.0)

189 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to II in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. .c 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the -;n :;J nearest place where the facilitv is available IS Ilwen :!! '"c: "0 -a" .'3 ., c:: 0 0 -;n 0 OJ ::l U ''';:;~1 0 ., 4J ,; .c - OJ '" 0 c: c: 0 c:: > :~ @ .~ c: 0 0 e ~ ..r:: .~ a 'E ., u'" ~ ~ 8.. 0 "- OJ -s " i? 0 CIJ 0 ., : 0- u " - "0'" ""§CI).. ~ ~ ~ -J .E! 0 ] '~J r.n "0 2 'iii E CQ- ;;: ~ "0 Z ~ ::l :; '- ;;; ;: ~ ::; E 0- 0 c: ~ A~ :;J"C .~ ~ ::; ._ 0 co ., §-;o~ c 0 '"~ 0 ::; ;;; ~ ~ r= '"

PHS RMP(2) OCS(4) BS Dudhwa(l77) PM S PUC H(IO+) CV(lO+) 12 892.0 2,890 487 TWSS-T PO PH(8) CM«5) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00451600) C(lO. ) MCW(5-10) SP« 5) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) NW{IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(5-10)

Dadhr H(5- ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS(" 5) 13 Chhllaf( 178\ 6500 1,170 197 P M C(5-10) 10) MCW« 5) T W SS-T POl" 5) CM(lO+) NCS{IO+) SP{< 5) RS(5-10) (00451700) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(<"S) ST{S-lO) NW(lO+)

MCWPHC ACS BS Dadhr 8an3(71) PMSPUC PHS(2) CV(lO+) 14 660.0 1,814 294 TWSS-T PO PH(IO) CM« 5) OCS(6) RS(IO+) {0045 I 800) C{IO-l ) FWC(2) SP{S-IO) CP« 5) NCS(lO+) NW(10+) H{lO+) ST(lO+)

RMPH(to+) BS Balali(72) P(2) M(2) S PHOO) OCS ACS« CV(~O+) 15 668.0 1,712 304 MCW«5) TWSS-T CM«5) 5) RS(10+) (00451900) TrC(JO+) PO« 5) PHC«S) CP« 5) NC5(10+) SP(5-10) NW(10+) ST{IO+)

MCWCWC P(2) M(2) PHC PHS(2) ACS ST BS Jhojhu Kalan(7J) PO 16 2,096.0 7,831 J,431 S(2) PUC(2) FWC(2) TWSS-T eM(2)CP OCS(7) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (00452000) PH(lOO) C(lO+) RMP(5) NCS(10+) SP(JO+) NW(IO+) H(IO+)

MCWPHC ACS BS Chandeni(65) P(2) M S PHS(2) CV(IO+) 17 341.0 2,337 446 TWSS-T POPH(5) CM«5) OCS(3) RS(10+) (00452100) PUCC(IO+} FWC(2} SP(IO+} ep« 5) NCS(IO+) NW(10+) H(lO+) ST(lO+) PHSFWC ACS BS Ramalwas(66) H(lO+) CV(IO+) 18 851 0 2,227 363 P M C(IO+} T W SS-T PO«5) CM«5) OCS(2) RS(JO+) (00452200) MCW«5] SP(IO+) PH«5) CP« 5) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

OCS 8S Gokal(67) P M«5} H(IO+) ACS~< CV(~O+) 19 469.0 863 . 156 TWSS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) 5) RS(IO+) (00452300) C(IO+) MCW{< 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) NCS(IO+} SP(IO+) NW(IO+} PHC« 5} ST(IO+)

OCS(3) BS Ihojhu Khurd(70) P{2) M H(JO+) PH(20) CV(IO+) 10 399,0 2,470 444 TWSS-T CM(IO+) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00452400) CCIO+) MCW«5) PO(.c5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+;) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST[lO+)

OeS(2) BS Gudana(69) H(10+) CV(IO+) 21 849.0 2,474 462 P M C(IO+) TWSS--T PO PH(15} CM« 5) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00452500) MCW«S) SP(IO+) CP«5} NCS(IO+} NW(IO+) PHC«5} ST(JO+) PHSFWC ACS BS Badal(84) P M«5) H(lO+) CV(IO+) 22 4850 1,740 305 T W SS-T POPH CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(10+) (00452600) MCW{<5) SP(IO+) C(tO+} CP(IO+) OC5« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

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

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(IS.O) Wheat Atta ... ~~ MR Charkhl Dadri (15) EA N TWE(500) 718.0 23.0 830 Dudhwa(ln) 12 Sarson Oil T(68.0)

TWE(287.0) Dadhi PR MR Charkhi Dadri (13) lOA N 323.0 2.0 13 T(287.0) 38.0 Chhilar( 178)

GC(56.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (5) ED EAG N TWE(241.0) 298.0 9.0 56.0 Dadhi Bana(73) 14 T(297.0)

GC(IO.0) PR MR Charkhi Dadn (5) EA N TWE(362.0) 211.0 85.0 Ba1ali(72) 15 T(372.0)

GC(2.0) Agr.Tools. PR FP Charkhl Dadri (17) EA NM WE(73 1.0) 1078.0 285.0 Jhojhu Kalan(71) 16 Sarson Oil T(7330)

TWE(53.0) PR MR Charkhi Dadri (21) EA 256.0 12.0 20.0 ChandenI(6;) 17 T(53.0)

GC(51.0) PR MR Charkhi Dadri (5) EA N WheatAtta TWE(549.0) 188.0 10.0 53.0 Ramalwas(66) 18 T(600.0)

GC(20.0) PR Charkhl Dadri (5) EA TWE(344.0) 61.0 36.0 8.0 Gokal(67) 19 T(364.0)

WE(136.0) PR MR Charkhl Dadri (18) EA N 220.0 33.0 10.0 Jhojhu Khurd(70) 20 T(136.0)

GC(272.0) PR Charkhl Dadn (5) EA N WheatAtta 354.0 223.0 Gudana(69) 21 T(272.0)

TWE(151.0) PR MR Charkhi Dadri (17) EA 229.0 47.0 58.0 Badal(84) 22 T(151.0)

191 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and r- Amenities available (if not avaIlable within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and nexl to it In brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the -;;, :;l nearest place where the facihtv is available is ~iven ~ - 0 ;; '- ?; e 0; > :l ._ E 0. 0 ..::: 00 .. e't! := « .!:! ~ 0 ","0 '- '" 0 .... 0 eo w .2 ~ l= t: v> ::: 0 CJ 0; !:; .=: ~ ::J " ~ 0.. -~ c: ] ::l U .., E - » Q .., ..0 u :>( ~ u .2 <.> ~- E '" E '" .~ E "$ E E ;:J :.a c: " .... E ?; ::l "0 '" .~ ~ '~.s gD~ 0-= CI) _Z r:: r:: Z Ul ~'" ;5 rf U.o ...:: 0 et:~CI) U e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

DU PHSFWC OCS(2) BS Asawari(83) P M«5) H(.10+) CV(IO+) 23 968.0 627 110 TWSS-T PO«5) CM(lO+) ACS«5) RS(IO+) (00452700) C(JO~ ) MCW«5) SP(IO+) PH('" 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

RMPH(IO+) BS Kalah(821 ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 24 5030 1)80 241 P M C(lO+) MCW«5) TWSS-T PO«5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00452800) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC«5} PH« S} CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)

BS Abidpurat 81 ) P(2} M S H(IO+) PH(5} ACS« S) CV(IO+) 25 463.0 1.110 184 TWSS-T CM«5) RS(IO+) (00452900) C(lO+) MCW«5) PO«S) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NW(10+) PHC«5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

ACS BS Mandola(74 ) P(2) M(2) S H(10+) CV(I~l 26 615.0 2.311 393 TWSS-T PO PHt8) CM(tO+) OCS(6) RS(IO+) (00453000) pucqto+) MCW(5-10) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHqS-IO) ST(IO+)

PHS FWCH(5· BS RS(5- Balkra(79} PH(IO) ACS« 5) CV(S-to) 27 671.0 2,600 454 P(2) M S q5'10) MCW(5- T W SS-T CM« 5) 10) (00453100) POC< 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) 10} 10) PHC(S-IO} CJ>(S-IO) NW(lO+) OCS« 5) ST(5-10)

H(S- BS RS(5- Mandoh(SO) PHIS) CMCP(5- ACSOCS CV(5-JO) 28 367.0 1,959 344 P M C(S.10} 10}MCW(5- TWSS-T 10} (00453200) PO« 5) 10} NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(5-10) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

PHSFWC P(4) M(2) OCS(6) BS RS(5- Kalyana( 145) CV(S-IO) 29 1,766.0 4,018 742 S(2) PUC C(S- RMP(2) H(S- T W SS-T PO PH(33) CM« 5} ACS« 5) 10') (00453300) 10) MCW(5- SP(5-to) o CP(5-IO) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) I ) IO)PHC(5-10} ST(S-IO)

H(5- BS RS(S- Bhervi( 146) P M« 5)q5- ACS(<" 5) CV(S-W) 30 716.0 313 S8 10} MCW« 5) T W SS-T PO« S} CM«S) 10) (00453400) 10} NCS(IO+} SP(5-to) PHC« 5) PH«5) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5} ST(S-IO)

- H« Dadri(l47) PM«5) C« PH(3) ACS« 5) CV«S) BS RS« S) 31 1.851.0 950 191 .5) MCW«5) TWSS-T CM«5} (00453500) 5) PO« S) NCS(10+} SP«5) NW(IO+} PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5)

DAMCW P(3) M(2) PHC PHS(2) ACS \ - as RS(S- Charkhi(143) PO CV(5-10) 32 1,882.0 6.481 1,172 S(2) PUC C(S- FWq2) TWSS-T CM«5) OCS(5) 10) (00453600) PH(l50) SP(5-10) 10) RMP(2)H(5- CP« 5) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+} ST(5-10} 10)

PHSFWCH(S· OCS(5) BS RS(5- Khen Bura(144) P(2} M(2} S CV(S-IO} 33 578.0 2,727 481 10) MCW(S- TWSS-T PO PH(35) CM(5-to) ACS« 5} 10) (00453700) PUC C(5-1O) SP(5-10} 10) PHC« 5} CP(5-10} NCS(IO+} NW(IO+} ST(5-IO)

H(5- ACS BSRS(5- Kheri Battar(92) P(2) M C(5- CV(S-IO) 34 1,006.0 2.021 359 10) MCW« 5) T W SS-T PO«5) CM(S-IO) OCS(2) 10) (00453800) 10) SP(5-1O} PHC«5) PH«5) CP(5-10) NCS(JO+) NW(IO+) ST(5-10}

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

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TWE(630.0) PR FP Charkhl Dadfl (18) EA N Wheat Atta' 156.0 42.0 140.0 Asawari(83) 23 T(630.0)

GC(180) PR FP Charkhi Dadfl (5) EA N TWE(173.0) 251.0 610 Kalali(82) 24 T(191.0)

GC(38.0) PRFP Charkhi Dadri (4) EA N WE(259.0) 120.0 8.0 38.0 Abidpura(81 ) 25 T(297.0)

GC(65.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadfl (11) EA N TWE(400.0) 95.0 52.0 30 Mandola(74) 26 FP T(465.0)

GC(25.0) PR Charkhl Dadri (8) EDEAG NM WE(129.0) 3710 53.0 93.0 Balkra(79) 27 T(1540)

GC{I40.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (X) EA TW(9.0) 172.0 5.0 41.0 Mandoli(SO) 28 T(149.0)

GC{6S2.0) Agr.Tools. PRFP Charkhl Dadri (6) EA NM TW(44.0) 569.0 122.0 349.0 Kalyana(145) 29 Sarson Oil T(726.0)

Pickels, GC(I32.0) PRFP Charkhi Dadri (5) EA AyurVedic TWE(27.0) 513.0 1.0 430 Bhervi( 146) 30 Medicine T(159.0)

GC(135.0) Wheat Atta. TW(20.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadfl (I) EA NM 1641.0 45.0 Dadri(147) 31 Sarson Oil TWE(IOO) T(165.0)

GC(804.0) Wheat Atta. PR FP Charkhl Dadri (5) EA N TWE(90) 871.0 198.0 Charkhi(143) 32 Sarson Oil T(SI3.0)

GC(120) PR Charkh, Dadr; (8) EA NM TW(195.0) 299.0 72.0 Kheri Bura( 144 r 33 T(207.0)

GC(37.0) PR FP Charkhi Dadri (10) EA N Agr.Tools TWE(l050) 594.0 75.0 195.0 Kheri Battar(92) 34 T(142.0)

193 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI

~Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available withm the village, a dash (-) is shown m the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the '" nearest place where the facility is available is given '" !? .!:: ., a 0 e '0 1:: .;;:~ u ..c .~ 2 ro ~ ~ g_ - (1) u 0 0- ""0 0- "'§ en.,-. ...J ~ 0 '" " 0 :;:J .,~ 0 1i .~.~ E ~ E o(l .;; ~ oC "0 :D- s:: ;:J '" _ "3 ...... Oi '" f! Oi Oi -'" E ro 0. 0 C :: on .~ t:: -< .~ l'§ ;:J ., (1) Q) ...... 0 ~ c .9 Ol c: '" s:: 0 ., E :;:l a 0. ~'§ ~ c: ~~;:J >- <> .D "3

PHSFWC OCS(5) BS Mahm(91) H(lD+) CV(IO+) 35 696.0 2,260 381 P MqIO+) T WSS-T PO PH(S) CM(lO+) ACS«5) RS(lO+) (00453900) MCW(5-1O) SP(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) Nv/(IOT) PHC(S-IO) ST(IO+) PHS FWC OCS(2) BS Tlwala(90) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) CV(IO+) 36 848.0 2,683 4Sl TWSS-T PO PH(20) eM( I 0+) ACS{< 5) RS(10+) (00454000) C(!O+) MCW(10+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS{IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5·10) ST(IO+)

ACS BS Shls"ala( 85) H(IO+) CV(lO+) 37 911 0 2,459 405 PMqIO+) TWSS-T POPH(3) CM{5-10) NC8(10+) RS(IO+) (00454100) MCW{5-10) SP(IO+) CP« 5) OCS« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(JO+)

PHSFWC OCS(3) Atela Khurd(87) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) CPCM« CV(IO+) BS« 5) 38 824.0 2,297 398 TWSS-T POPH(5) ACS«5) (00454200) PUC C(IO+) MCW{<5) 5) SP(IO+) RS(10+) NCS(lO+) PHC{< 5) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

DAMCW ACS BS Atela Kalan(88) P(2) M(2) S PH(l5) CV(IO+) 39 890.0 3,144 529 PHCPHS TWSS-T CMCP NCS(IO+) RS(lO+) (00454300) PUCC(IO+) PO« 5) SP(lO+) FWCH(10+) OCS« 5) NW(IO+) ST(JD+) PHSFWC BS Barsana(89) P(2) M(2) S H(JO+) OCS ACS« CV(~O+) 40 599,0 1,794 324 TWSS-T POPH(9) CM« 5) 5) + RS(IO+) (00454400) C(10+) MCW«S) CP« 5) NCS(10+) SP(IO) NW(lO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

DAPHS FWC P(3) M(2) ACS BS Bimi Kalan(93) H(lO+) CM CV(IO+) 41 1,3490 4,017 718 S(2) PUC Tr T W SS-T POPH(8) OCS(2) RS(IO+) (00454500) MCW«5) CP(lO+) 81'(10+) C(IO-l) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

MCWPHC ACS BS Chhapar(98) P(2) M(2) S PHSFWC CM CV(lO+) 42 2,115.0 5,447 946 T W SS-T PO PH(6) OCS(3) RS(IO+) (00454600) PUCC(IO+) RMP(4) CP{IO+) SP(lO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) H(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Sarangpur( 3 ) PMS H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 43 690.0 1,526 255 TWSS-T PO« 5) CM{<5) RS(lO+) (00454700) C(lO+) MCW«5) NCS(JO+) SI'(IO+) PH« 5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

ACS BS Narsinbowas (2) PM S H(IO+) (:V(IO+) 44 540.0 1,362 201 TWSS-T PO«5) CM(10+) OCS(2) RS(IO+) (00454800) C(IO+) MCW«S) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) NCS(JO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST(lO+) PHS FWC BS Raslwas(94 ) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) ACSOCS CV(IO+) 45 972.0 2,611 471 T W SS-T PO PH(I8) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00454900) C(lO-+ ) MCW(S-lO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO",:} CP(lO+) NW(!o+) PHC(5-IO) ST(JO+)

Birhl Khurd( 95) P M« 5) H(IO+) PH(6) ACS« S) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 46 254.0 312 57 TWSS-T CM(lO+) (OO455000) C(lO" ) MCW{<5) PO« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) CP(lO ... ) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

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

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GC(137.0} W(204.0) PR Charkhi Dadr; (15) EA NM 178.0 350 96.0 Mahra(91) 35 WE(46.0) T(3870}

PRMR GC(99.0) Charkhl Dadri (16) FP EA N WheatAtta TWE(261.0} 324.0 164.0 Tiwala(90) 36 T(360.0)

PRMR TWEp09.0) Charkhi Dadri (8) EA N Wheat Atta 337.0 265.0 Shiswala(85 ) 37 FP T(309.0)

GC(267.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (18) EA WE(133.0) 386.0 12.0 26.0 Atela Khurd(87) 38 T(400.0)

GC(128.0) PR Charkhi Dadr; (17) EA N Wheat Atta WE(317.0) 233.0 212.0 Atela Kalan(88} 39 T(445.0)

GC(255.0) PR Charkhl Dadri (15) EA N WE(80.0) 191.0 73.0 Barsana(89) 40 T(335.0)

GC(344.0) PR FP Charkhi Dadri (13) EA N Agr Tools TWE(121.0) 682.0 690 133.0 Blrhi Kalan(93) 41 T(465.0)

GC(10.0) Agr.Tools, PRFP Charkhi Dadri (16) EA N TWE(200.0) 1628.0 277.0 Chhapar(98) 42 Sarson Oil T(21O.0}

GC(JO.O) PR Bhiwani (18) EDEAG - WE(l40.0) 482.0 58.0 Sarangpur(3 ) 43 T(150.0)

GC(77.0) PRFP Bhiwani(19) EA TW(22.0) 388.0 53.0 Narsingwas (2) 44 T(99.0)

GC(5440) PRFP Chnrkhi Dadri ( 17) EA N WheatAtta TW(50.0) 265.0 20.0 93.0 Rasiwas(94 ) 45 T(594.0)

GC(56.0) PRMR W(3.0} Charkhl Dadn (13) EA N \58.0 3.0 250 Birhi Khurd(95) 46 FP TWE(90) T(68.0)

195 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

~ V> ;::J nearest place where the facility is available is given ~ OJ -0 .n "0 ~ 5 0 0'" la '" ::> u OJ '"::> u ·z"'_ 0 oJ .c '" u c '"c 0- ~ >- e! ._ .S? 0 0 '" '13 t .~ 3 'E., -;>. ;;; 2- u" ~ ..c: ~ ~ u OJ 0. ., :; VI u 0 0 -0 0- '" '" ...J ~ 0 11'" 9 ~~ ~ ~ 5 "0 ~ ~-E CQ~ .;;: ~ ..c: -0 0 a" c c ~ " -5 0 t; '" g 'g a::> E 0 C ~ ~ <: « u '" 0- 0{) '~ "2 'tii ~ 0 .2"'al "';:::: @ '0 '" 0 ., _E] ::; >-. ~ 0- ~~ ro E § E OJ u " '"u "~ g g E ;::J :.0 c E-'" ·c aJ ~ ~:o ~ E ~ tf E~ 0 ::> -0 ... 0 '0 c 0fJ..c: o .- V)" Z'" I- ~ Z W ~ is a.. ull «'0 ~Sa u 1: I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

PHS FWC H(5· ACS BS RS(5- Pandwan(96) CV(5-10) 47 7320 2,655 445 P M C(5-IO} 10}MCW« 5} T W SS-T PO« 5} CM(5-10) NCS(IO+} 10} (00455100) SP(5-10) PHC« 5) PH«5) CP(5-10} OCS« 5) NW(IO+) ST(S-IO) MCWPHC ACS BS RS(S- Mankaw3s(97) PM S PUC PHS(2) CV(5-10) 4& 1,216.0 4,146 648 TWSS-T PO PH(12) CM(IO+) OCS(S) 10) (00455200) C(5-IO) FWC(2)H(5- SP(5-10) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+} NW(IO+) 10) ST(5-IO)

BS Dohkl(I07) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) PH(IO) ACS{< 5) CV(IO+) 49 751.0 2,978 542 T W SS-T CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00455300) C(lO~ ) MCW«5) PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC{

BS Akhtiar Purn( I 08) P M«5) H(IO+) PH(14) OCS ACS« ev(~o+) 50 401.0 983 169 T W SS-T CM(IO+) 5) ~S(IO+) (00455400) C(IO;) MCW«5) PO« 5) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« S) ST(IO+)

Pantawas H(5- OCS(7) BS RS(S- PH(14) CV(5-10) 51 Khurd( 109) 720.0 1,661 308 P M C(5-10) 10) MCW« 5) T W SS-T CM(IO+) ACS« 5) 10) PO« 5) SP(5-10) (00455500) PHC«S) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(J()+) ST(5.IO)

Pentawas PHS FWCH(S- ACS BS RS(5· P(2) M(2) S CV(S-IO) 52 Kalan( 110) 1,150.0 3,409 563 10) MCW(S· TWSS-T POPH(7) CM(S-IO) OCS(4) 10) PUCC(5.IO) SP(S-IO) (00455600) 10) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(5-IO)

H(S- ACS BS RS(S- Sahuwas( 142) P M« 5) C(5- PH(5) eV(5-10) 53 760.0 1,903 319 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T CM(5-IO) OCS(21 10) (00455700) 10) PO« 5) SP(5-1O) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-1O) NCS(IO+) ~W(lO+) ST(5-10)

H« OCS(2) Ghikara( 141) PH(IO) CV«5) BS RS« 5) 54 583.0 2,321 395 P M S C« 5) 5) MCW« 5) T W SS-T CM(5-1O) ACS« 5) (00455800) PO« 5) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«5) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) ST« 5)

PHS FWCH(5- OCS(6) 1 Fatehgarh( 140) P(2) M(2) S CV(5-10) BSRS 55 749.0 2,857 456 IO)MC~(5- TW SS-T PO PH(15) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) (00455900) PUC C(5-IO) SP(5-to) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(S-IO) CP(S.IO) NCS(IO+) ST(5.IO)

DA(4) DU T(55) P(SS) M(66) MCW(IO) W(55) MH cwq1.) - S(35) PO(27) eM(S) Block Total 44766.0 1333615 HC PHC(lI) TK(3) ACS(25} ST(2) SP BS(52) RS 23238 PllC(21) HP(2) PH(727} CP(3} OCS(118} Tr(2) PHS(37) TW(5) FWC(36) RMP(20) C(3)

196 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on' 1999) Land use (i e, area under different types ofJand use in hectare) -- E 0" -'" .~ 0Jj ;> 5 0 c ''::: ., :;:; :0 "3 ., 0 t) " <= E "0'" ~ " E ., _E~ :0 .;; ~ " 0 on V) -'" ...0 ~ >. ~-o oj 00 E. ;:; ~ 1: ., 3:." @ _o B "~ 0. U o ... "0 ., c ". :;: .<= .9 0. 0. o.Z e '" E ." lii" - '" (5 .... ::l '" 0..'" _:::t[S ::l 0Jj ~ 1;; 0 c e"'" '" ... " " ~ _::s.c t) 0- 'E " ~ :::" ~ '" c '"~ - ::l E" ~ 0- 0 ., o '" 0 "" '2· ::s '" e'" <:: z" p., z :E E ~ ~ ::> UOl) <:: z'" U)" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

GC(175.0) Plckels, Khadi PR Charkhl Dadri (10) EA NM WE(70,0) 435.0 520 Pandwan{96 ) 47 Bhandar T(2450)

GC(260 0) PR FP Charkh. Dadn (13) EA WheatAtta TW(II.O) 668,0 37.0 240.0 Mankawas(97) 48 T(27 1.0)

GC(7.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (17) EA N TW(143.0) 516.0 85.0 Dohki(107) 49 T{ISO,O)

GC(44.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (16) EA N TW(IS.0) 298.0 2],0 23.0 Akhtlar Pura( lOS) 50 T(59.0)

GC(S2.0) 13 0 Pantawas PR Charkhi Dadri (14) EA N 597.0 28.0 51 T(82,O) , Khurd(109)

GC(50.0) 92 0 Pentawas PRFP Charkhi Dadri (9) EA N Agr.Tools 992.0 160 52 T(50.0) . Kalan{ 110)

GC{125.0) TW(lO.O) PR FP Charkhi Dadri (6) EA N Pickels 557,0 3.0 55.0 Sahuwas{ 142) 53 TWE(lO.O) T{145.0)

GC(237.0) PRFP Churkhi Dadri (6) EA N TW(82.0) 189.0 10.0 65.0 Ghikara( 141) 54 T(319.0)

GC(3.0) TW(6.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (8) EA N Pickels 507.0 770 Fatehgarh( 140) 55 TWE(156.0) T(165,0)

GC(5861) W(328) PR(55) EA(52) N(43) WE{20SI) MR(19) Eb 24301.0 915.0 5303.0 M(9) TW{63I) FP(26) EAG(3) TWE(5376) T(14247)

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INDIA HARYANA CD. BLOCK DADRI I ( PARTS OF TAHSIL DADRl AND TAHSIL JHAJJAR ) DISTRICT BHIWANI

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TOTAL AREA (RURAL) OF CD. BLOCK (Ill Sq. Km) ._ ...... __ 4JO.89 RURAL AREA OF CD. BLOCK rAllS IN DISTRICT BHIWANI __ .... 429.51 RURAL AREA OF C.D. BLOCK FALLS IN DISTRICT JHAJJAR ...... 1.38 TOTAL POPUUTIOI'I (RURAL) OF C.D. BLOCK .. "' ...... 146948 D I s RURAL POPUUTION OF CD. BLOCK FAllS IN DISTRICT BH1WANI 146948 , ...... RURAL POPUUTJON OF C.D. BLOCK FAJ.LS IN DISTRICT JHAJJAR 0 NUWBER OF TOWNS __ ...... __ .. __ ...... NIL Part of District Jbajjar TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN c o. BLOCK ..._ .. __ ...... __ __ 52 falls in C.D. Block Dadri I DISTANCE I'RQ)I DISTRICT HEAIlQUARTERS (In Km) ____ .... "'.. ?:l of District. Bbiwani P

BOUNDARY : DISTRICT TAHSIL. CD. BLOCK .' ...... " ...... '" ...... , ...... - - - - +1 -- ' VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... 00456000 HEADQUARTERS : TAHSIL . CD. BLOCK ...... " ...... " @ • VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 : 200 - 499 : o •• •• 500 - 999 ; 1000 - 4999 ; 5000 & ABOVE ...... ,.. '" ...... " UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... I X 00500400 STATE HIGHWAY ...... '" .. . SM 20 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION , BROAD GAUGE RS CANAL ...... ,...... POST OFFICE ...... " ...... " ...... PO SECONDARY OR SEN IOR SECON DARY SCHOOL .. . S PRlMARY HEALTH CENTRE ... '" .....' ...... '" fj BANK .. , ... "...... '" ... "...... , ...... , ...... B

VIUAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of ViII ages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Bhimmi Sl. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location Sl. Name of village 2001 1991 Censlls location No. Census code number No. Census code number location location code number code number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name of CD Block: Dadri I Name ofSub-Dist: 0006 26 Makrana (174) 00461000 130030093009300169 I Achina (153) 00458200 130030093009300071 27 Makrani (75) 00460900 130030093009300145 2 Bas Mutsil 00458300 130030093009300072 28 Malkosh (125) 00456600 130030093009300055 Ranila (154) 3 Bhagesri (152) 00458100 130030093009300070 29 Mehrana (168) 00460000 130030093009300139 4 Bhagvi (163) 00459100 130030093009300081 30 Mirch (135) 00457700 130030093009300066 5 Bigowa (ISS) 00458400 130030093009300073 31 Missri (136) 00457600 130030093009300065 6 Birsamaspur 00459700 130030093009300085 32 Mori (173) 00460600 '130030093009300143 (165) 7 Bond Kalan 00456800 130030093009300057 33 Morwala (157) 00458600 130030093009300076 (127) 8 Bond Khurd 00456900 13a0300930093OO058 34 Neemli (161) 00458900 130030093009300080 (128) 9 Dhani (166) 00459800 130030093009300086 35 Neemri (126) 00456700 130030093009300056 10 Ghasola (172) 00460500 130030093009300 135 36 Patuwas (167) 00459900 130030003000300140 11 Glthra (77) 00460700 130040005000500052 37 Phogat (122) 00457200 130030093009300061 12 Hindol (120) 00456200 130030093009300051 38 Ranila (130) 00457100 130030093009300060 13 Imlota (159) 00458700 130030093009300075 39 Rankoli (124) 00456500 130030093009300054 14 Jaitsri (133) 00457900 130030093009300068 40 Rawaldhi (148) 00459500 130030003000300088 15 lhinjar(151) 00458000 130030093009300069 41 Samaspur (164) 00459600 130030093009300084 16 Kamod (134) 00457800 130030093009300067 42 Sanjerwas (131) 00457300 130030093009300062 17 Kanehti (158) 00459200 130030093009300077 43 Sankror (123) 00456400 130030093009300053 18 Kapuri(171) 00460400 130030093009300136 44 Santhoshpura 00460800 130030003000300144 (76) 19 Kasni (139) 00456000 130030093009300049 45 Santor(162) 00459000 130030093009300079 20 Khatiwas (149) 00459400 130030093009300083 46 Sanwer (121) 00456300 130030093009300052 21 Kheri Sanwal 00460100 130030093009300138 47 Sarupgarh (160) 00458800 130030093009300078 (169) 22 Kidara (156) 00458500 130030093009300074 48 Sonf(138) 00456100 130030093009300050 23 Kohlawas (132) 00457400 130030093009300063 49 Tikan Kalan 00460300 130030093009300137 (170) 24 Lamba (137) 00457500 130030093009300064 50 Tikan Khurd (78) 00460200 130030093009300142

25 Loharwara (150) 00459300 130030093009300082 51 Une Mutsilbond 00457000 130030003000300059 Kalan (129)

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CD Block: Dadri I (0094)

ACS Kasni (139) H(IO+) PH(6) CV(IO+) BS RS« 5) 6300 1,649 273 P M C( 10+) TW SS-T CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) (OO45fiOOO) MCW«5) PO«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS«5) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

BS Sonf( 138) H(lO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 2 4950 1,220 204 P M C(IO+) TWSS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00456100) MeW(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) PH«5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1Q) OCS« 5) ST(lO+) PHSFWC BS Hindol (120) PM S H(IO+) PH(I2) ACS{< 5) CV{IO+) 3 8060 2,338 414 TWSS·T CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00456200) C(IO+) MCW«5) PO«5) NCS(IO+) SP«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS« 5) ST(lO+) MCWPHC P(4) M(3) PHS(2) ACS SP BS Sanwer (121) PO eM 4 2,188.0 7,311 1,224 S(2) PUC(2) FWC(2) TW SS-T OCS(4) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (00456300) PH(140) CP(IO+) TrC(IO+) RMP(2) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) H(IO+)

RMP(S)H(S- BS RS(5- Sankror (123) PM«5)C(5- ACSOCS CV(5-IO) 5 599.0 3,357 561 10) MCW« S) T W SS-T PO PH(40) CM« 5) 10) (00456400) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) PHC«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

H(5- BS RS{5- Rankoli (124) PH(5) ACS«5) CV(5-10) 6 1,136.0 1,969 347 P M C(5-1O) 10) MCW« 5) T W 55-T CM(IO+) 10) (00456500) PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) PHC«5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OeS«5) ST(5-10)

PHS FWCH(S· OeS(2) BS RS(5· Malkosh (125) P(2) M(2) S CV(5-10) 7 695.0 2,640 438 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T POPH(18) CM(IO+) ACS«5) 10) (00456600) C(5-10) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(5-10) PHSFWC OCS(3) Neemn(126) H(IO+) CV«5) BS RS« 5) 8 395.0 2,049 323 P M C« 5) TWSS-T PO«5) CM« 5) AeS« 5) (00456700) MCW«5) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PH«5) CP« 5) NcS(IO+) PHC«5) ST«5) MCWPHC P(5) M(2) ACS Bond Kalan (127) PHS(2) BS RS«5) 9 2,354.0 12,594 2,051 S(2) PUC(2) TW SS-T PO PH(15) CM(2) CP OeS(7) CV SP ST (00456800) FWC(2) NW(lO+) CI NCS(IO+) H(IO+) PHSFWC OCS(4) Bond Khurd (128) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) PH(6) CPCM« CV« 5) BS RS« 5) 10 7190 V22 356 TWSS-T ACS« 5) (00456900) C« 5) MCW«5) PO«5) 5) SP« 5) NW(IO+) NCS(lO+) PHC«5) ST«5)

Une Mutsilbond PHS FWCH(5. ACS CV« 5) BS RS« 5) II Kalan (129) 839.0 3,001 501 P(2) M SC« 1O} MCW« 5} TWSS-T POPH(lD) CM«5} OCS(2) SP« 5) NW(IO+) (00457000) . 5) PHC« 5) CP« 5) NCS(lO+) ST{< 5)

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

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GC(1530) PRMR Charkhi Dadn (13) EA NM TW(49.0) 3730 170 3&.0 Kasm (139) T(2020)

GC(148.0) PRMR Charkh; Dadn ( 13) EA NM W(3.0) 306.0 380 Son[(138) 2 T{l51.0)

GC(59S.0) Wheat Atta. PR Charkhi Dadn (12) EA NM W(LO) 139.0 5.0 66.0 Hindol (120) 3 Sarson 011 T(596.0)

GC( 1515.0) PRMR Agr.Tools, Charkhl Dadr; ( 13) EA NM WE(S.O) 4040 210 240.0 Sanwer (121) 4 FP Sarson Oil T(1523.0)

GC(371.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (20) EA NM WE(I9.0) .129.0 80.0 Sankror (123) 5 FP T(390.0)

GC(57.0) PRMR TW(6.0) Charkhi Dadn (25) EA N WheatAtta 522.0 65.0 Rankol; (124) 6 FP TWE(486.0) T(549.0)

GC(489.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (26) EA 144.0 62.0 Malkosh (125) 7 T(489.0)

GC(228.0) PRMR Charkhl Dadri (25) EA 109.0 58.0 Neemri (126) 8 T(228.0)

PRMR Agr.Tools, GC(1135.0) Charkhl Dadri (23) EA NM 981.0 238.0 Bond Kalan (127) 9 FP Sarson Oil T(I135.0)

PRMR GC(225.0) Bhllvani (25) EA N Plckels 432.0 62.0 Bond Khurd (128) 10 FP T(225.0)

GC(616.0) 840 Une Mutsllbond PRMR Charkhi Dadri (30) EA N WheatAtta 139.0 II T(616.0) . Kalan (129)

203 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI _ C~nsus of India 2001 Amenities and Amenities available (if not available withm the village, a dash (-) is shown m the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the -;;; nearest place where the facility is available is given ~ e t: "0 " -;;;- t: "'"0 ~ :;j U ~~ U 4.l " '';::: u oJ .r::: '"t: ;> '" :.:: til u 13 a- '"t: '" E! 'u t 0 0 3 E~ ~ u" t!- ..c:: "E ::; tS 8- u -=-... .,0.. .., : 0 OIl -a 0.. '-' "§ en_ ,..... "0'" .",~ fQ) ...1 ~ a .~ &1 '0 "2 "';:::: E ill~ c<:l C!- ..c:: '0 ub "? '';:: ~ t: -3 JE .= Q) o ._ <.) 0 ~ ~~ s:: '" "d s:: '" t: • OIl .,5 .2 ::l'" s:: t: t: ~ '" 0 t; .g_'" g c<:l ~ .g o ...... <:; ':: 0 .D ~ 0 ~ (ii'" OJ;;;:""§ fj ';J " ;> ::; "-- (ii .~'" E '"'0.. 0 c: :: ~ e;;;J"d c: -< :::! ..... 0 ~ 0 00 'e "c ~ 1:!'" Q) .=: ~ .S! 03 E t: 0 0.. .~ OJ '" .0 U .S B :::! <.) '.;j E :::! '" '" u :;; ...... r E '" ~ g f ~ E" ~ ~ E :::! .S S .... 'c ti <.)e ._ :.cfI §:;:: 0 "d 0'" o § "".,5 en'" Z'" r- ~ z'" w ::E" c:'5 n. U.n -< 0 ~ 2. en u e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

MCWPHC P(4) M(2) PHS(2) ACS SP CV(5· ES RS(5· Randa (1 JO) 12 3.121.0 8,967 1,485 S(2) PUC qS· FWC(2) TWSS·T PO PH(80) ;)M CP« OCS(4) 10) ST(5· 10) (00457100) 10) RMP(4) H(S- NCS(IO+) 10) NW(IO+) 10)

PHSFWC BS RS(5· Phogal (In) P M«5)C(5. PH(3) ACS« 5) CV(5·10) 13 335.0 1,973 353 RMP(2) H(5- T W SS-T CM«5) 10) (00457200) 10) 10) MCW«5) PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP«5) CP(\O+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(5.10)

pHSFWC P(2) M(2) RMP(2) ACS BS Sanjerwas (13 I) CM eV(lo+) 14 1,716.0 5,493 977 S(2) PUC H(IO+) TWSS·T oeS(S) RS(1o+) (00457300) PO PH(12) CP(IO+) SP(S·IO) C{lO+) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC«5)

OCS(2) BS Kohlawas (132) H(IO+) eV(lo+) 15 760.0 1,093 194 P M C(lO+) TWSS·T PO PH CM«5) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00457400) MCW«5) SP(JO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

PBS FWC H(5- BS RS(5- Lamba (137) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 16 460.0 1,187 204 P M C(5.1O) 10) MCW(5. TWSS·T PH PO« 5) CM(S·IO) 10) (00457500) NCS(IO+) SI'(5-10) 10) PHC(S-IO) CP(5·10) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(5-10)

PHS FWC P(2) M(2) ACS BS RS(5. Missn (136) RMP(2)H(5- CV(S·IO) 17 793.0 4,323 750 S(2) PUC(2) TWSS·T PO PH(85) CM(5·1O) OCS(2) 10) (00457600) 10) MCW(5. SP(5-1O) C(5·10) CP(5.10) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) 10)PHC(5·10) ST(5·10)

H(5. OeS(2) BS RS(5· Mirch (135) P M« 5)C(5- PH(2i CV(5-10) 18 408.0 1,356 229 10) MCW(5- TWSS·T CM(IO+) ACS«5) 10) (00457700) 10) PO« 5) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(S·IO) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(lo+) ST(S.IO)

H(5- BS RS(5· Kamod(134) I'H(6) OCS ACS« CV(;-IO) 19 642.0 1.764 328 P M C(5.10) 10) MCW(5· T W SS-T CM«5) 5) 10) (00457800) PO« 5) 10) PHC(S-IO) CP«S) NCS(IO+) SP(5-1O) NW(IO+) ST(5.1O)

H(S. BS RS(5. Jaitsri (133) P M« 5) CiS. PH(6) ACS« S) CV(S-IO) 20 254.0 456 97 10) MCW« 5) T W SS·T CM(5·10) 10) (004S7900) 10) PO« 5) NCS\IO+) SP(5.IO) PHC« 5) CP(S·IO) NW(IO+) OCS« S) ST(5·1O)

DA PHSFWC ACS BS Jhmjar (15 I) P(2) M S H(IO+) CV(IO+) 21 1,204.0 4,664 748 TWSS·T PO PH(70) CM(IO+) OCS(2) RS(IO+) (004S8000) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5·10) S1'(IO+)

DA PHS.FWC ACS BS Bhagesn ( 152) H(IO+) PH(4) CV(IO+) 22 724.0 2,693 509 PMC(IO+) TWSS·T CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00458100) MCW«5) P()« 5 ) SP(S·IO) CP(IO+) OCS« 5) NW(lo+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

204 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Direct~ry Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under di fferenttypes of land use in hectare)

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GC(100S.0) Agr.Too!s, 1W(28.0) PRFP Charkht Dadri (l) EA N 1803.0 2690 Ranila (130) 12 Sarson Oil TWE(I3.0) T(J0490)

GC(69.0) PRMR Charkhl Dadri (20) EA N Furniture WE(4.0) 222.0 400 Phogat ( ! 22) J3 FP 1(73.0)

GC(784.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadn ( 16) EA Agr.Too!s TW(32.0) 798.0 102.0 Sanjerwas ( 13 1) 14 FP T(816.0)

GC(202.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadn (II) EA TW(SS.O) 420.0 83.0 Kohlawas (132) IS FP T(257.0)

GC(72.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (10) EA NM TW(21.0) 304.0 63.0 Lamba(137) 16 FP T(93.0)

GC(2S0.0) WE(3.0) PRFP Charkhi Dadri (S) EA NM Picke!s 329.0 21.0 57.0 Missri ( 136) 17 TW(I33.0) T(386.0)

GC(16S.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (12) EA NM TW(70.0) 141.0 32.0 Mirch (135) IS T(235.0)

GC(12S.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (5) EA NM TWE(19.0) 438.0 21.0 39.0 Kamod (134) 19 T(!44.0)

GC(120.0) PR Charkhl Dadri (10) EA NM TW(9.0) 107.0 180 Jaitsn (133) 20 T(1290)

GC(324.0) PRFP Charkhi Dadri (II ) EA NM Agr.Tools TW(154.0) 628.0 1.0 970 Jhinjar(151) 21 T(47S.0)

GC(215.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (18) EA NM Pickels TW(196.0) 255.0 3.0 55.0 Bhagesri (152) 22 FP T(411.0)

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MCWPHC P(2) M(2) SP BS Ach.na (153) PHS(2) )' PO ACSOC5 -) 1.818.0 6,032 1,127 S(2) PUC TWS5-T CM(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (00458200) FWC(2) pH(IOO) NCS(IO+) C(l (}t ) Cp(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) H( 10+)

PHS FWC ACS BS Bas Mutsil Randa P M S H(lO+) CV(IO+) 24 323.0 2,354 372 TWSS-T PH 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (154)\004583OO) C(lO... ) MCW«5) SP«5) CP(IO+) OCS« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) PHSFWC oeS(R) BS Bigowa (155) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) CV(IO+) 25 891.0 3,037 533 TWSS-T PO PH(22) CM(IO+) ACS« S) RS(IO+) (00458400) PUC C(10+) MCW(S·IO) Sp(5-10) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+)

P« BS Kidara (IS6) H(lO+) ACS« 5) CV(JO+) 26 244.0 58 10 5) M« 5) TWSS-T PO« S) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00458500) MCW«5) NCS(JO+) SP(5-10) C(lO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«5) oeS«5) ST(IO+)

DA PHS FWC BS Morwala (157) H(IO+) CPCM« ACSOCS CV(IO+) 27 500.0 1,674 274 P M C(lO+) TWSS-T POPH(5) RS(lO+) (00458600) MCW(5-10) 5) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

MCWHC 1'(4) M(2) ACS SP BS Imlota (159) PHSFWC 28 1,416.0 5,987 1,008 S(2) PUC TWSS-T PO PH(50) CM CP« oeS(7) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (00458700) H(IO+) PHC« 5) C(lO. ) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) 5)

ACS BS Sarupgarh (160) P(2) M S H(IO+) CV(lO+} 29 6150 1,703 291 TWS5-T PO pH(IO) CM« 5) NCS(IO+) RS(1O+) (00458800) PUCC(lO+) MCW«5) SP« 5) CP(lO+) OCS« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+) PHSFWC BS Neemli (161) P(2) M(2) S H(IO+) ACSOCS CV(iO+) 30 983.0 3,316 582 TWSS-T PO PH(15) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00458900) PUC C(lO+) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) CP(iO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) PHSFWC ACS BS Santore 162) PM 5 PUC H(IO+) PH(2) CV(IO+) 31 386.0 1.946 309 TWSS-T CM« 5) NCS(lO+) RS(lO+) (00459000) I TrC(IO+) MCW(5-10) PO« 5) SP(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS« 5) NW(1O+) PHC(5-10) ST(10+) PHSFWC P(2) M(2) ACS BS Bhagvi (163) H(IO+) CM CV(IO+) 32 1,103.0 3,779 653 S(2) PUC(2) TWSS-T OCS(s'j RS(lO+) (00459100) MCW(5-1O) PO PH(12) CP(lO+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Kanehti (158) P M S H(lO+) OCS ACS« CV(;O+) 33 375.0 1,519 270 TWSS-T PO«5) CM«5) 5) RS(lO+) (00459200) C(IO.) MCW«5) PH«5) CP(IO+) NCS{IO+) SPOO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST( 10+)

PHSFWC P(5) M(3) , • BS RS(S· Loharwara ( ISO) OCSACS« CV(;-IO) 34 920.0 3,226 568 S(2) PUC C(5. RMP(o) H(5- T W 5S-T PO PH(20) CM( 10+) 10) (00459300) 10) MCW(5- 5) SP(5-10) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) NCS(10+) ST(5-1O)

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

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GC(734.0) Agr.Tools, TW(610) PR Charkhi Dadri (14) EA NM 6940 3.0 201.0 Achma(153) 23 Sarson O,l TWE(135.0) T(930.0)

GC(104.0) PRMR 34 0 Bas Mutsil Ranila N TW(23.0) 149.0 13.0 24 FP NC Charkhi Dadri (16) EA (154) T(127.0)

GC(294.0) PR Charkhl Dadri (18) EA WheatAtta TW(257.0) 225.0 1150 Bigowa (155) 25 T(55 1.0)

GC(55.0) TW(1250) PR FP Charkhl Dadr; ( 16) EA 6.0 38.0 Kidara (156) 26 TWE(20.0) T(200.0)

GC(31.0) PR FP Charkhi Dadri (16) EA NM TW(116.0) 279.0 28.0 46.0 Morwala (157) 27 T(147.0)

GC(I083.0) PRMR FP Charkhi Dadr; (21) EA NM Agr.Tools TW(IO.O) 151.0 36.0 136.0 Imlota (159) 28 T(1093.0)

GC(IS6.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (19) EA N TW(17.0) 401.0 41.0 Sarupgarh (160) 29 T(173.0)

GC(IIS.O) PR FP Charkhi Dadri (22) EA Wheat Atta TWE{SI6.0) 256.0 13.0 83.0 Neemli (161) 30 T(63 1.0)

GC( 147.0) PR Charkhl Dadri ( 19) EA N TW(3S.0) 149.0 20.0 35.0 Santor( 162) 31 T(182.0)

GC(lIO.O) PR Charkhi DadJ:i(14) EA N Agr.Tools TWE(245.0) 643.0 22.0 83.0 Bhagvi (163) 32 T(3S5.0)

GC(142.0) PRMR FP Charkhi Dadri (19) EA N TW(IOO.O) 88.0 4.0 41.0 Kanehti (158) 33 T(242.0)

GC(219.0) PR Charkhi DadO (II) EA N Wheat Atta TW(51.0) 560.0 90.0 Loharwara (150) 34 T(270.0)

207 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given ::l'" f! c "0 "0 ~ '" rJ 2~ 0" ~ c u ::l U" .;:; 0 ,,; .t=" ... '" C " '"l:: ;; C :>- ""§ :.::: fi\ 0 ~ a "0 .~ 'w t:! .;::" '~ ~ U ..c .3 ~ 0. "3 ~ 8.. " >. bl) - ., 0. W '" !:: "0 " a -0 " E en... -. --l a 1i" 0 '" C ~ (5 6 .~.~ m::l ~'" ~ .;; ~ .t= "0 ~~~:::l ..c:._ ~'" ~ E oJ 0. 0 ~ "§ =';:.0 ::J .... 0 ... 0 bl) ., .!2 Os '2 ~ 0 . ~ 0. .~" c - .... t

H(5- BS RS(5- Khatiwas (149) oes ACS(<: CV(;-IO) 35 647.0 1,817 326 P M C(5-10) 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T PH PO{< 5) CM(5-IOj 10) (00459400) 5) SP« 5) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW{IO+)

PHS FWC H(<: ACS BS Rawaldhi (148) PM S PUC 36 1,163.0 4,S08 769 5) MCW«5) TWSS-T PO PH(IO) CM« 5) OCS(8) SP eV« 5) RS( 10+) (00459500) C« 51 PHC« 5) CP« 5) NCS(lO"} ST« 5) NW(IO+)

PHS FWC H(S- ACS BS RS(5- Samaspur (164) P(2) M(2) S CV(S-IO) 37 1,384.0 5,690 956 10) MCW(5- TWSS-T PO PH(20) CM CP« OCS(2) 10) (00459600) PUCC(5-10) 5) SP« 5) 10) PHC(5-10) NCS(IO+) NW(lO... ) ST(5-10)

Birsamaspur (165) 38 243.0 ----- Uninhabited ------(00459700)

PHS FWCH« Dhani (166) P(2) M(2) S ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS RS« S) 39 822.0 4,281 704 5)MCW«5) TTWW PO PH(20) CM« 5) (00459800) PUCC«5) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) TK SS-T CP« 5) OCS«5) ST« 5)

- H(5- OCS(4) Patuwas (167) CV(5-IO) BSRS 40 487.0 1,504 259 P M C(5-10) 10) MeW(5- T TW W SS· PH(5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) (00459900) SP(5-1O) NW(lO+) 10) PHC(5-10) T PO« 5) CP(5-IO) NCS(IO+) ST(5-1O)

DAPHSFWC ACS Mehrana ( 168) P(2) M S H(5-10) CV(5-10) BS RS« 5) 41 1,024.0 2,475 416 T TW W SS· PO(~ 5) CM(5-1O) OCS(5) (00460000) PUC C(5-IO) MCW(S-IO) SP(5-1O) NW(IO+) T PH« 5) CP(5-IO) NCS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(5-1O)

H(5- OCS(2l BS RS(5- Kheri Sanwal PH(8) eV(5-tO) 42 436.0 1,386 246 P M C(5-IO} to) MCW(5- T HP TW CM«5) ACS« 5) 10) (169) (00460100) PO« 5) SP(5-IO) 10) PHC(5-IO} W SS-T CP« 5) NCS(lO+) NW(IO+} ST(5-10)

Tikan Khurd (78) 43 365.0 (00460200) ------Uninhabited ------

H« Tikan Kalan (170) P M« 5) C« PH(IO) ACS«5) CV« 5) BS RS«5) 44 429.0 777 134 5) MCW« 5) TWSS-T CM«5) (00460300) 5) PO(d} NCS(IO+) SP«5) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST« 5)

H(5- - BS RS(5- Kapuri (171) P M«5)C(5- PH(3) ACS(<:5) CV(5-10) 45 476.0 973 175 10) MCW(5- T W SS-T CM« 5) 10) (00460400) 10) PO«5) NCS(IO+} SP(5-1O) 10) PHC(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST« 5)

PHSFWC THPTW ACS STCV(5. BS RS(5- Ghasola (172) P(3) M(2) S RMP(2) H(5- 46 1,160.0 3,262 562 W TK C SS- PO PH(S) CM«5) OCS(2) l()SP(S- 10) (00460500) PUC C(5-10) 10) MCW(5- CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) 10) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) T

PHS FWCH(5· ACS BS RS(5- Mon 1173) P M S PUC CV(5-10) 47 566.0 2,973 509 IO}MCW(5- TWSS-T PO PH(IO) CM CP(5- OCS(3) 10) (00460600) C(5-10) 10) SP(S-IO) 10) PHC(S-IO) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST{<5)

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c: E 0 -'" .~ on g 0 .5 .~ :a ."" :; u" 0 u c: :0" OJ <1(! ~ ;;; OJ) :; E ~ " 2 .;:! >. '" -0 ~ n_ >. ~~ 'ro .D .s ~ ~ t::o "~ ."" ., c: > ':; .!:: 8 C- 0. o.:: -e oS OJ "E <.J " -0 :0 '- ::l OJ i,l '" 0 0 ;;; "-'" .E JJ E '"bIJ _E! @u c: c: 2 "E ",..c: OJ -.; 0. e '" t; c: OJ) co ~ 3 0 " e '" '2. :; ::: § ·c "- '" 0 ., "'0 co e U OJ)

GC(2160) PR Charkhi Dadri (6) EA NM TW(165.0) 189.0 770 Khatiwas (149) 35 T(38 1.0)

GC(193 0) W(94.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (3) EA N Agr.Tools 614.0 34.0 1460 Rawaldhi (148) 36 TWE(82.0) T(369.0)

GC(88.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadri (5) EA N Agr.Tools TWE(2560) 889.0 97.0 54.0 Sam,spur (164) 37 FP T(344.0)

------Uninhabited ------Birsamaspur (165) 38

GC(99 0) PR FP Charkhi Dadri (4) EA N WheatAtta TW(118.0) 541.0 64.0 Dhani (166) 39 T(217.0)

GC(22.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadr; «(» EA TWE(161.0) 251.0 17.0 36.0 Patuwas ( 167) 40 FP T(183.0)

GC(26.0) PRMR Charkhi Dadr; (6) EA Agr.Tools TWE(486.0) 448.0 640 Mehrana (168) 41 T(512.0)

W(28.0) 37 0 Kheri Sanwal PRFP Charkhi Dadri (5) EA N 356.0 15.0 42 T(28.0) . (169)

------Uninhabited ------Tikan Khurd (78) 43

GC(17.0) PR Charkhi Dadri (3) EA N ,0,0 TWE(50.0) 296.0 40.0 26.0 Tikan Kalan (170) 44 T(67.0)

GC(74.0) PR Chnrkhl Dadri (5) EA N WE(l47.0) 1870 9.0 59.0 Kapun (171) 45 T(22 1.0)

GC(378.0) PR Charkhl Dadri (8) EA Agr.Tools TWE(J83.0) 510.0 89.0 Ghasola (172) 46 T(56 1.0)

GC(140) PR Charkhi Dadn (6) EA NM TWE(245.0) 207.0 100.0 Mori (173) 47 T(259.0)

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~ensus of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and ne"t to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 krns., 5- I 0 kms. and 10+ kms of the ~ nearest place where the facility is available is given ::J'" ~ '"c: -0 -0 ~ c: ~ :a~ 0'" is U 'z 0 .; ..c '" 0 c:'" >" "§ () c 0 -Q to:'" .9 ._§_ U" ;; :2 t~ ., " ~ ~ 8- ;., u C!. 0- 0 :; " on -0 0- <) ... '"" c: -0 ._ .s .g" 0 ..c ] '- ~ 0 0 ~ OJ c 0 0.. t 0; .~ ~ E .D .~ u £ " ~- t'i" 0 :.Q E ~ ~ 0; '" u ..r .g ~ ~ ~.~ E 'Ei 'E § :c .§ E"'"'" <> .- 1il E ~ '5 -0'" B 0'== en Z ~ ~ :z Ul ::E" c "- 8.2 ~~ ~uv.; u ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

BS Gothra (77) H(IO+) T TW W SS· PH(IO) OCS ACS« CV(;O+) 48 708.0 t,948 327 P M C(lO+) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00460700) MCW«5) T PO«5) 5) SP(IO+) CP{IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) NCS{IO+) ST(S-IO) MCWPHC ACS BS Santhoshpura (76) P M« 5) PHS(2) PH(5) CV(IO+) 49 651.0 1,407 208 TWSS-T CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00460800) C(IO+) FWC(2) PO« 5) SP(IO+) CP(tO... ) OCS{< 5) NW(IO+) H(IO+) ST(S-JO)

BS RS(5- ; (75) - H(5- TTWW ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 50 429.0 1,409 234 P M C(5-IO) PO« 5) CM(5-IO) 10) (00460900) 10) MCW« 5) TK SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) PHC« 5) PHl< 5) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(5-IO) MCWPHC OCS(2) as Maknma (174) P(2) M S PHS(2) CV(tO+) 51 1,1040 3,582 628 TWSS-T PO PH(37) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00461000) PUCC(IO+) FWC(2) SP(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) NW(lO+) H(IO+) ST(IO+)

DA(4) P(82) M(S9) MCW(7) HC T(49) 8(36) PHC(6) W(49) PO(24) CM(9) ACS(24) CV ST(21 'Block Total 42951.0 146948 8S(49) RS 25016 PUC(24) C PHS(37) TK(3) P8(903) CP(3) OCS(96) SP(6) 8P(2) 10 Tr(2) FWC(37) TW(7) C RMP(22)

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..>. ~'" S -;: t"'-0 .... "::: a.a. ., "o ~ .t:; S a. 0.3 u ~ a. "' '" '" .§ J9 ea. '" ;;; ~ ~ ::: 0 '" Co .., 0 " <>: z 1:1.. Z'" ~ S'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC\l40) I'RFP Charkh, Dadri (15) EDEAG N Pickels TWE(374.0) 242.0 210 57 0 Gothra (17) 48 T(388 0)

GC(204.0} PR Charkhi Dadrl (11) ED EAG - 412.0 35 0 Santhoshpura (76) 49 T(204.0)

GC(1.0) PR Charl

GC(6.0} PR Charidti Dadri (13) ED EAG N Agr.Tools TWE(J 16.0) 842.0 1400 Makrana (174) 51 T(122.0)

GC(13408) PR(49) W(126} EA(4S) MR(22) N(37) WE(244) ED 19025.0 461.0 3861.0 FP(24) M(18) TW(1831) EAG(4) NC TWE(3387) T(18996)

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APPINDIX 1- ABSTRACT OF FDUCA110NAL, MFDICAL AND

Name of the District:BHIW~ SI. Name of Total Total Educational institutions No. CO.block number of population Primary school Middle school Matriculation I Secondary inhabited of C.D. school villages block

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 10 I Bawani Khera 27 141,875 25 70 21 40 17 26 2 Bhiwani 54 227,843 54 102 43 65 35 45 3 Kairu 31 68,079 31 47 23 30 16 19 4 Tosham 42 108,496 42 55 37 44 28 30 5 Siwani 36 76,046 35 47 22 23 15 15 6 Lehanl 78 126,511 74 102 40 52 22 30 7 Badhra 65 125,436 65 86 49 65 32 37 8 Dadri II 55 133,395 55 88 45 66 30 35 9 Dadri I 49 146,948 48 82 41 59 27 36 District(Rural) 437 1,154,629 429 679 321 444 222 273

APPENDIX 1- ABSTRACfOF IDUCATIONAL, MFDIC~AND

SI. Name of M edicaI institutions No. CO.block Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Centre I Primary Health Health Centre Sub-centre

Villages Institutions Villages Inst itutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Bawani Khera 5 5 5 5 22 24 2 Bhiwani 7 7 8 9 35 39 3 Kairu 8 8 3 4 IS IS 4 Tosham 4 4- 3 3 30 32 5 Siwani 5 9 16 16 6 Loharu 6 6 4 5 31 31 39 7 Badhra 12 12 II II 27 37 8 Dadri II 5 5 II 12 28 9 L'adri I 4 4 7 7 31 37 District(Rural): 51 51 57 65 235 270

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY(contd•••.• ) OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - CD. BWCK LEVEL

Educational institutions (contd.) Name of SI. Higher Secondary I College (graduate and Adult literacy Others No C.D.block No. PUC / Intermediate / above) classes/centres educational Junior college facilities

Villages institut ions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 14 17 5 7 2 Bawani Khera 20 22 2 6 Bhiwani 2 7 9 2 3 7 ·10 Kairu 3 12 13 I Tosham 4 9 9 4 5 Siwani 5 20 23 3 3 6 9 4 Loharu 6 20 23 2 2 Badhra 7 19 21 2 2 Dadri 11 8 20 24 3 4 I Dadri I 9 141 161 6 7 32 46 8 District(Rural):

VILLAGE DlRECTORY(contd.••.• ) OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - CD. BWCK LEVEL

Medical institutions (contd.) Name of Sf. Maternity and Child Family Welfare Centre Community Health Others No C.D.block No. Welfare Centre / Workers medical Maternity Homel facilities Child Welfare Centre Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2 4 8 7 7 3 4 13 29 5 Bawani Khera 8 22 35 35 4 5 19 61 16 Bhiwani 2 4 9 15 15 5 14 13 Kairu 3 2 3 30 31 3 8 12 Tosham 4 4 12 16 16 12 19 16 Siwani 5 4 8 31 31 12 30 46 .. Loharu 6 13 16 27 38 6 12 36 Badhra 7 10 13 27 36 10 20 24 Dadri II 8 7 7 31 37 8 22 17 Dadri I 9 56 98 219 246 7 9 88 215 185 District(Rural):

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APPENDIX 1- ABSlRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND

SI. Name of Drinking water source No. C.D.block Tap Well Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others More than No drinking one source water facilities

2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 I Bawani Khera 26 27 26 2 Bhiwani 54 53 13 20 53 3 Kairu 31 31 22 8 31 4 Tosham 42 42 3 I 42 5 Siwani 36 32 5 32 6 Loharu 78 65 70 3 78 7 Badhra 65 65 8 22 2 65 8 Dadri II 55 55 3 5 3 2 55 9 Dadri I 49 49 3 7 1 2 49 District(Rural): 436 419 14 142 6 41 431

APPENDIX 1- ABSTRACT OF EDUCA TIONAL, MFD~CAL AND

SI. Name of Banks Power supply Credit societies No. C.D.block Villages Number of commercial Available Not Villages Number of Villages and co-operative available agricultural banks credit societies

2 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 1 Bawani Khera 8 10 27 20 20 18 2 Bhiwani 11 13 54 24 25 17 3 Kairu 4 7 31 II 11 17 4 Tosham 6 8 42 25 25 14 5 Siwani 3 3 36 19 19 9 6 Laharu 7 10 78 25 ·25 44 7 Badhra 5 6 65 23 24 2 8 • Dadri II 8 II 55 25 25 9 Dadri 1 10 12 49 24 24 District(Rural): 62 80 437 196 198 121

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY(contd.•.•. ) OTHER AMFNITiE:; IN VILLAGES - CD. BLOCK LEVEL

Post, Telegraph & Telephone Transport communications Name of SI. . Post Telegraph Post & Post Telegraph Post, Phone Bus Railway Navigable C.D.block No. office office telegraph office & office & telegraph service station waterway office phone phone office & phone

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 2 18 18 25 25 3 Bawani Khera 33 33 49 51 3 Bhiwani 2 15 15 26 31 Kairu 3 24 24 33 42 Toshanl 4 16 16 33 34 Siwani 5 25 25 34 74 4 Loharu 6 22 22 40 61 Badhra 7 27 27 41 52 Dadri II 8 24 24 43 49 1 Dadri I 9 204 204 324 419 13 District(Rural):

VILLAGE DIRECTORY(contd ..... ) OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - CD. BWCK LEVFL

Credit societies Recreational facility Newspaper / Magazine Name of SI. Number of Villages Number of Cinema/ Sports Stadium / News Magazine News C.D.block No. non- other credit Video hall club Auditorium! paper paper & agricultural societies Community Magazine credit hall societies 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 2 78 23 18 18 Bawani Khera 43 2 35 23 23 Bhiwani 2 41 28 20 20 Kairu 3 25 2 34 9 9 Tosham 4 22 I 34 16 16 Siwani 5 112 3 2 58 14 14 .. Loharu 6 3 42 99 3 55 26 26 Badhra 7 37 118 I 2 43 9 9 Dadri II 8 32 96 1 6 2 37 18 18 Dadri I 9 324 116 321 4 13 9 347 153 153 District(Rural):

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APPENDlX lA- VILLAGE DffiocrORY vn;,LAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS Name of the District:BHlWANI Sl. No. Name of C. D. block' Total number Number of primary schools of inhabited None One Two Three Four + villages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 8awani Khera 27 2 8 7 3 7 2 Bhiwani 54 25 17 8 4 3 Kairu 31 20 7 3 4 Tosham 42 31 9 2 5 Siwani 36 25 8 2 6 Leharu 78 4 52 18 3 7 Badhra 65 44 21 8 Dadri II 55 28 22 4 9 Dadri I 49 1 27 15 5 District Total 437 8 260 124 26 19

APPENDIX IB - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY PRIMARY, MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Name ortlle District:BHIWANI Sf. No. Nameof C. D. Total number of Type of educational institutions available block inhabited villages No School At least one At least one At least one middle primary school and primary school and school and one no middle school one middle school secondary school 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Bawani Khera 27 2 4 21 l7 2 Bhiwani 54 11 43 35 3 KaifU 31 8 23 16 4 Tosham 42 5 37 28 5 Siwani 36 13 22 15 6 Loharu 78 4 34 40 22 7 Badhra 65 16 49 32 8 Dadri II 55 10 45 30 9 Dadri I 49 7 41 27 District Total 437 8 108 321 222

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APPENDIX IC - VILLAGEDlRFCTORY VILLAGES WITH.DlFFERENTSOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FACILITIES AVAILABLE Name of the District:8HIWANJ Sl. No. Name of C. D. Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available block Only tap Only well Only tube well Only handpump More than one source only from tap, well, tube well, handpump

2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Bawani Khera 26 2 Bhiwani 53 3 Kairu 31 4 Tosham 42 5 Siwal1l 4 32 6 Loharu 78 7 Badhra 65 8 Dadri II 55 9 Dadri J 49 District Total 5 431

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APPENDIX 11- VILLAGEDJRECTORY VILLAGES WITH5,OOO AND.ABOVEPOPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONEOR MORE AMENITIES AVAILABLE Name of the District:BHIWANI SI. No. Name of village Location code Name of C. D. block Population Amenities not available number Senior Secondary College School 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Ratera (34) 00416800 Bawani Khera 5.112 N.A. N.A. 2 Jamalpur (40) 00417100 Bawani Khera 7.364 Available N.A. 3 Barsi(133) 00417400 Bawani Khera 23,264 Available N.A. 4 Baliali (44) 00417700 Bawani Khera 10,643 Available N.A. 5 Lohari Jatu (47) 00418100 Bawani Khera 8,177 Available N.A. b Pur (49) (J0418300 Bawani Khera 6,340 Available N.A. 7 K ungar ( 13 I) 00418500 Bawani Khera 9.050 Available N.A. 8 M undhal Khurd (57) 00418700 Bawani Khera 7.907 Available N.A. 9 Talu (51) 00418900 Bawani Khera 7.593 Available N.A. iO M andhana (48) 00419000 Bawani Khera 5,444 Available N.A. II Dhanana (52) 00419100 Bawani Khera 11,876 Available N.A. 12 Kirawar (38) 00431000 Bawani Khera 5.056 Available N.A. 13 Badesra (53) 00419200 Bhiwani 6,504 Available N.A. 14 Chang (5) 00419300 Bhiwani 11.817 Available N.A. 15 Sai (I) 00419400 Bhiwani 5,540 N.A. N.A. 16 Kelanga (130) 00419500 Bhiwani 12,534 Available N.A. 17 Kharak Kalan (131) 00419700 Bhiwani 11,339 Available N.A. 18 Bamla(15) 00420000 Bhiwani 10,345 Available N.A. 19 Mitathal (6) 00420200 Bhiwani 7,076 N.A. N.A. 20 Tigrana (10) 00420700 Bhiwani 9,869 Available N.A. 21 Paluwas (12) 00421100 Bhiwani 5.375 Available N.A. 22 Bapora (24) 00421700 Bhiwani 12.861 Available N.A. 23 Dinod (261 00421900 Bhiwani 10,102 Available N.A. 24 Devsar (25) 00422100 Bhiwani 10.780 Available N.A. 25 Manheru (113) 00423300 Bhiwani 7,220 Available N.A. 26 lui Khurd (65) 00424900 Kairu 6,242 Available N.A. 27 Lohani (53) 00426100 Kairu 5,096 Available N.A. 28 Kairu (72) 00427000 Kairu 8.077 Available N.A. 29 Devrala (73) 00427400 Kairu 5,387 Available N.A. 30 Dhani M ahu (46) 00428000 To~ham 5,173 Available N.A. 31 Riwasa (30) 00428200 Tosham 5,320 Available N.A. 32 Sandwa (76) 00428800 Tosham 5,659 Available N.A. 33 Sagban (31) 00430700 Tosham 5,572 N.t\.. N.A. 34 Khanak(34) 00431200 Tosham 6,828 Available N.A. 35 Miran (89) 00432400 Tosham 6,456 Available N.A. Cont......

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APPENDIX n - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VlLLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WIllCHDO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMF1'lITIES AVAILABLE Name ofthe District:BmwANI Concl...... SI. No. Name of village Amenities not available Primary Health Tap drinking Bus facility Approach by Commercial Bank Sub Centre water Pucca road 2 8 9 10 II 12 Ratcra (34) Available Available Available Available Available 2 lamalpur (40) Available Available Available Available Available 3 Barsi (133) Available Available Available Available N.A. 4 Baliali (44) Available Available Available Available Available 5 Lohari latu (47) Available Available Available Available N.A. 6 Pur (49) Available Available Available Available N.A. 7 Kungpr (131) Available Available Available Available Available 8 M undhal K hurd (57) Available Available Available Available Available 9 Talu (51) Available Available Available Available N.A. 10 Mandhana(48) Available Available Available Available N.A. II Dhanana (52) Available Available Available Available Available 12 Kirawar (38) Available Available Available Available NA 13 Badesra (53) Available Available Available Available N.A. 14 Chang (5) Available Available Available Available Available 15 Sai (I) Available Available Available Available N.A. 16 Kelanga (130) Available Available Available Available NA 17 Kharak Kalan (131) Available Available Available Available Available 18 Barnla (15) Available Available Available Available Available 19 Mitathal (6) Available Available Available Available N.A. 20 Tigrana (10) Available Available Available Available Available 21 Paluwas (12) Available Available Available Available N.A. 22 Bapora(24) Available Available Available Available Available 23 Dinod (26) Available Available Available Available Available 24 Devsar (25) Available Available Available Available Available 25 M anheru (113) Available Available Available Available N.A. 26 lui Khurd (65) Available Available Available Available Available 27 Lohani (53) Available Available Available Available Available 28 Kairu (72) Available Available Available Available Available 29 Devrala (73) Available Available Available Available N.A. 30 Dhani Mahu (46) Available Available Available Available Available 31 Riwasa(30) Available Available Available Available N.A. 32 Sandwa (76) Available Available Available Available N.A. 33 Sagban (31) Available Available Available Available N.A. 34 Khanak(34) Available Available Available Available N.A. 35 M iran (89) Available Available Available Available Available

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APPFNDIX II- VILLAGEDIRFCTORY VILLAGES WITiI5,OOO ANI) ABOVE POPULATION wmCHDO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES AVAILABLE Name of the District:BHIWANI SI. No. Name of village Location code Name of C. D. block Population Amenities not available number Senior Secondary College School I 2 3 4 5 6 7 36 Barwa (133) 00433200 Siwani 9,829 Available N.A. 37 Fkhal( 106) 00438900 Loharu 9.566 Available N.A. 38 Kurdal(70) 00440600 Loharu 5,128 Available N.A. 39 Sohasra(61) 00443200 Loharu 5,255 Available N.A. 40 Berla(19) 00448100 Badhra 5.241 Available N.A. 41 Kadma(57) 00450200 Badhra 6,351 Available N.A. 42 Chirya(175) 00451500 Dadri II 5,370 Available N.A. 43 Jhojhu Kalan(71) 00452000 Dadri II 7,831 Available N.A. 44 Charkhi(143) 00453600 Dadri 11 6,481 Available N.A. 45 Chhap ar(98) 00454600 Dadri II 5,447 Available N.A. 46 Sanwer (121) 00456300 Dadri II 7,31 I Available N.A. 47 Bond Kalan (127) 00456800 Dadri II 12,594 Available Available 48 Ranila (130) 00457100 Dadri II 8,967 Available N.A. 49 Sanjerwas ( 13 I) 00457300 Dadri II 50493 Availahle N.A. 50 Achina(153) 00458200 Dadri II 6,032 Available N.A. 51 Imlota (159) 00458700 Dadri II 5.987 Available N.A. 52 Samaspur(164) 00459600 Dadri II 5,690 Available N.A. Note: N.A means Not avaIlable.

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APPENDIX 11- VILlAGE DIRECTORY VrLLAGES WrTH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULA nON WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIE5 AVAILABLE Name ofthe District:BHIWANI Cone! SI. No. Name of village Amenities not available Primary Health Tap drinking Bus facility Approach by Commercial Bank Sub Centre water Pucca road I 2 8 9 10 11 12 36 Barwa(133) Available Available Available Available Available 37 Behal(I06) Available Available Available Available Available 38 Kurdal(70) Available Available Available Available N.A. 39 Sohasra( 61 ) Available Available Available Available N.A. 40 Berla(l9) Available Available Available Available Available 41 Kadma(57) Available Available Available Available Available 42 Chirya(175) Available Available Available Available Available 43 J hojhu Kalan(71 ) Available Available Available Available Available 44 Charkhi(143) Available Available Available Available N.A. 45 l"hhapar(98) Available Available Available Available Available 46 Sanwer ( 12 I ) Available Available Available Available Available 47 Bond Kalan ( I 27) Available Available Available Available Available 48 Ranila (130) Available Available Available Available Available 49 Sanjerwas ( 13 I) Available Available Available Available Available 50 Achina(153) Available Available Available Available N.A. 51 Imlota (159) Available Available Available Available Available 52 Samaspur(I64) Available Available Available Available Available Note: N.A means Not available.

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APPENDIX II - A CFNS US TOWN 'CENS US TOWNS WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES Name of the District:BHIWANl SI. Name of Location' Name of Pop ulatlon Amenities not available ( indicate N. A. where amenity not available) No. census town code C. D. number block Senior College Health Tap Bus Approach by Banks Secondary Centre drinkmg facility Pucca road School water

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

APPEJ'IDlX m - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECTOFCFNSlB TOWNS / NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS SI. Name of Census town Land use ( i.e., area under different types of land use in hectare) No. and CD. block within Total area Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated Culturable waste Area not brackets (including gauchar available for & groves) cultivation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NIL

APPEJ'IDIX V - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARYSHOWINGNUMBFROFV1LLAGES NOT HAVINGSCIDDULEDCASTES POPllliATlON APPmDlX IV - VILLAGE DlRECTORY SI. NameofC.D. Total Un- Inhabited Number of CD. BWCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES No. block villages inhabited villages inhabited WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING villages villages having no WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE Scheduled Name orthe District:BHIWANI Castes Serial number Location code number Name of village population 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 Name of CD Block: Bawani Khera Nil I Bawani Khera 27 27 Name of CD Block: Bhiwani Nil 2 Bhiwani 56 2 54 Kairu 32 31 Name of CD Block: Kairu Nil 3 4 Tosham 43 42 Name of CD Block: Tosham Nil 5 Siwani 36 36 Name of CD Block: Siwani Nil 6 Loharu 78 78 5 Name of CD Block: Loharu Nil 7 Badhra 66 65 4 Name of CD Block: Badhra Nil 8 Dadri II 55 55 1 Name of CD Block: Dadri n Nil 9 Dadri I 51 2 49 2 Name of CD Block: Dadri I Nil District Total 444 7 437 15

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APPENDIX VI - VILlAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARYSHO~GNUMBEROFVILlAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED TRIBES POPUlATION Sl. Name of C. D. block Total villages Uninhabited villages Inhabited villages Number of inhabited No. villages having no Scheduled Tribes population 2 3 4 5 6 Bawani Khera 27 27 27 2 Bhiwani 56 2 54 54 3 Kaifu 32 3J 31 4 Tosham 43 42 42 5 Siv.ani 36 36 36 6 Loharu 78 78 78 7 Badhra 66 65 65 8 Dadrl II 55 55 55 9 Dadri I 51 2 49 49 District Total 444 7 437 437

APPENDIXvnA-~LAGEDHUCTORY LIST OFVILLAGliS ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTliS TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGliS Name of the District:BlDWANI Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 2 3 Name of CD Block: Bawani Khera 5-10 00418200 Sumra Khera (43) 00417600 Bawani Khera (Rural)( 42) 11-20 00416900 Bohal (37) 5-10 00417000 Siper (36) 00418600 M undhal Kalan (55) 11-20 00418900 Ta1u(51) 76 and above 00417300 Aurangnagar (134) 11-20 00419100 Dhanana (52) 00418300 Pur (49) 00419000 M andhana (48) 21-30 00418500 Kungar (131) 00417800 Ramupura (27) 00417400 Barsi (133) 21-30 00418100 Lohari Jatu (47) 00418800 Jatai(54) 00418700 M undhal Khurd (57) 00416800 Ratera (34) 00418400 Siwara (50)· 00417200 Paposa(41)

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APPE'IDIX VITA- YILLAGEDIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHIDlJLED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULA nON BY RANGES Name of the District:BHIWANI Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ereent ages) 2 3 31-40 00417500 Siwana (132) 00430900 Bhurtana (39) 00417900 Sui (46) 00416700 Rohnat (35) 00431000 Kirawar (38) 41-50 00417100 Jamalpur (40) 51-75 00417700 Bahali (44) Name of CD Block: Bhiwani 5-10 00419500 Kelanga (130) 11-20 00423900 Rupgarh (99) 00424100 R~igarh (I 00) 21-30 00419600 Khan\k Khurd (132) 11-20 00423700 NimriwaIi (104) 00419800 Sarsa (2) 00419900 Phulpura(3) 21-30 00420000 Bamla (15) 11-20 00420100 Riwari (4) 00420200 M itathal (6) 00424300 Asalwas Marhata (55) 5-10 00420400 Tigri (8) 11-20 00419400 Sai (I) 5-10 00420600 Rajpura Kharkari (23) 11-20 00423300 Manheru

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APPENDIX vn A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHEDULFD CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District=BHIWANI Range of Scheduled Castes pop ulation Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 00421000 Nathuwas (14) 21-30 00421100 Paluwas (12) 00421200 Naurangabad (16) lJ-20 00421300 Ninan (17) 21-30 00421500 Kaunt (18) 11-20 00421900 Dinod{26) 00421800 Biran (27) 00423000 f?hareru (119) 00423600 Kitlana(106) 00423200 Ajitpura (105) 00422000 Kohar(48) 00422300 Pahladgarh (103) 00422400 Dhana Narsan (20) 41-50 00422500 D hana Ladanp ur ( I 9) 11-20 00422100 Devsar (25) 21-30 00422700 Sanga (116) 11-20 00422600 Umrawat (liS) 00422900 Badala (118) 00419700 Kharak Kalan (131) 21-30 00423100 Nangal (114) 00420300 Ghuskani (7) 00422800 Kayla (117) 00420700 Tigrana (10) 11-20 00423500 Goripur (III) 21-30 00421700 Bapora(24) 00422200 Haluwas (102) 00423800 Dhirana Kalan (10 I) 00419200 Badesra(53) 5-10 00424000 Nandgaon (I)

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APPENDIX VllA- VILLAGE DiRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULFD CASnS TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:BHIW ANI Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 21-30 00420500 Prem Nagar (9) 11-20 00424200 Asalwas Dubia (54) 41-50 00419300 . Chang(S) 11-20 00424400 Bhakra(56) 00424500 Dhani Brahmanan (58) 00424600 Nangla (57) Less than 5 00424700 Azadnagar (147) Name of CD Block: Kairu 11-20 00424900 Jui Khurd (65) 5-10 00425800 Leghan Bhanan (62) 11-20 00427500 Khaparbas (139) 00425300 Dhab Dhani (141) 00426100 Lohani (53) 00425900 Bhangarh (63) 00427700 Khariawas (137) Less than 5 00425600 Chandawas (144) 11-20 00427800 Sungarpur (77) 00426800 Shimliwas (145) 00425700 Dhangar (66) 5-10 00426000 Titani (52) 11-20 00427400 DevraJa (73) 51-75 00426200 M alwas Devsar (50)

31-40 I 00426300 M alwas KohjU" (49) 11-20 00426400 Kasumbhi (51) 00425400 Babarwas (142)

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LlSTOFVILLAGES ACCORDlNGTO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTE) TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGE) Name of the District~BHIWANI Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages ) 2 3 21-30 00426600 Leghan Hetwan (60) 00426700 Jitwanabas (61) 1 J-20 00425000 Jui Kalan (67) 00427300 Indiwali (71) 21-30 00424800 GolagpIh (64) Less than 5 00427100 Ladianwali (140) 21-30 00425200 Lalawas (69) .. 00427200 BUlanawas (148) 00427000 Kairu (72) 00425100 Pohkarwas (68) 11-20 00427600 Dharwanbas (138) 21-30 00426900 Mansarwas (146) 00426500 Hetampura (59) Name of CD Block: Tosham 11-20 00430800 A lakhpura (32) 00429200 Rodhan (96) 00429300 Katwar (97) 00428200 Riwasa (30) 76 and above 00428400 Nigana Khurd (44) 11-20 00432400 M iran (89) 00430700 Sagban (31) 00430200 Kharkhri Makhwan (40) 00428900 Busan (95) 00428800 Sandwa (76) 31-40 00429000 Salewala (75) 11-20 00429100 Hasan (74) 00432000 Saral(82) 00431700 G aranp ura(86)

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF11IESCHIDULFD CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:BHIWANI Range of Scheduled Castes pop ulation Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 00429400 Isharwal (100) 21-30 00429500 Devawas (99) Less than 5 00429600 lainawas (147) 11-20 00429700 Mandhan (98) 21-30 00429800 Khawa (94) 00429900 Bhariwas(93) 11-20 00430000 Badalwala(80) 00430100 Thilor{81) 00432300 Sidhan(91) 21-30 00430300 Kharkhri Sohan(39) 11-20 00428700 Patodi (79) 00428600 Alampur (78) 21-30 00430600 Dang Khurd(29) 00431600 Pinjo Khara(35) 00428100 Bajina (47) 00428500 Dulheri (42) 11-20 00431300 Baganwala(37) 00431400 Jhanwari(38) 21-30 00428000 Dhani Mahu (46) 00431500 Dadam(36) 41-50 00431200 Khanak(34) 11-20 00431800 Chhap ar J ogian(85) 21-30 00431900 Chhapar Rangran(84) 51-75 00430500 Dang Kalan(28) 1I-20 00432100 Birola(83) 5-10 00432200 Jhuli(92)

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULFD CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BYRANGIS Name of the Dis trict: B HIWANI Range of Scheduled Castes pop ulation Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 76 and above 00428300 Nigana Kalan (43) 00430400 Dharan(4l) Name of CD Block: Siw:mi 5-10 00434500 Budh Saili (122) 00435000 Bidhwan (I 13) 00433900 Lilas (121) 00432600 Chanana(8S) 41-50 00432900 Dhulkot(127) Less than 5 00433000 Rupana(59) ll-20 00435200 Kalod (I15) 00432500 Dariyapur (S7) 00434700 Jhupa Kalan(l20) 00433400 Gurera (131) 00433500 Dhani Ramjas (62) 00433600 Kikral(129) 5-10 00433700 Devsar(54) 11-20 00432700 Bhera(90) 00435800 Matani (III) 00434900 Dhani Bhakhra (lIS) 5-10 00434100 Bakhtawarpura (61) 11-20 00434200 Gadhwa (125) 00435500 M andholi Khurd (102) 00434600 G han gala (I 17) 00433300 Naloi (132) 00434000 Gaindawas (60) 21-30 00434400 Mohila(123) 00434800 lhupa Khurd (119) 00436000 Garwa(l09) 00433200 Barwa(133) 11-20

00435100 Gudha (116)

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIROCTORY LlSTOFVILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:BHIWANI Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of viII age (p ercen! ages) 2 3 3]-40 00432800 Khcra( 126) 11-20 00435300 Kalali (114) 00435400 Talwani (101) 31-40 00434300 Kharkari (124) 11-20 00435600 Siwach ( 112) 00435700 M ithi (103) 41-50 00433800 Dhani Silawali (130) 2]-30 00435900 Morka(IIO) 41-50 00433100 Siwani (Rural) (128) Name of CD Block: Loharu Less than 5 00439300 Sorda Jadid(310 11-20 00436200 Surpura Khurd(104) 5-10 00440000 Budheri(35) 00439100 Sorda Kadim(30) 00436500 Gopalwas (2) 00440700 Dhil?i1wa Jatan(38) 00441900 Jhumpa Khurd(53) 5-10 00442900 Loharu (Rural)(65) 11-20 00437000 Kasni Kalan (10) 00437100 Kasni Khurd( II) 5-10 00440100 Pahari(36) 00439400 Sarsi(~9) 00436600 Hariawas (3) 00443300 Dhani Dholan(60) 00436900 Nunsar (7) 00437700 Sheharyarpur (72) 11-20 00437800 Bardu M ughal (17)

230 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPFNDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRFCfORV LlSTOFVILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THETOTALPOPULATJON BY RANGES Name of the District:BlHWANI N arne of village Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number (p ercel1tages) 2 3

Less than 5 00437900 Bardu Dhicja (J 8) H-20 00436100 Patwan (108)

1\-20 00443500 Phartia Kehar(59) 21-30 00438400 Ladawas( 15) 00438500 Bithan(14)

11-20 00439800 Sehar(44) 00443800 Bisalwas(57) 21-30 00438800 Sudhiwas( 107)

11-20 00443400 Phartia Bhiman(63) 11-20 00441500 Barahlu(43 ) 21-30 00439200 Shehzmanpur(70)

11-20 00442100 Barwas(55) 00437600 Obra (6) 00438600 Cheher Kalan(13) 11-20 00439700 NangaJ(33) 00439500 Paju(J7.)

21-30 00439900 Dhana Jogi(34) 11-20 Dhigawa Shamyan(39) 00441000 00436400 M andholi Kalan (\) 00442300 Gothra(49) 51-75 00440300 Mohamad Na~(26) ll-20 Kushal Pura(48) 00442400 Surpura Kalan (105) 00436300 00437300 Serta (9) 00442200 Gignaw(51)

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APPFNDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASUS TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:BIDWANI . Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number N arne of village (percentages) 2 3 21-3fJ 00440800 Amirwas(23 ) 00440900 .. Kharkhari(37) 11-20 00440400 Dhani Lachman(2S) 00441800 . Jhumpa Kalan(52) 00438700 Cheher Khurd(28) 31-40 00441300 Hasanpur(41) 51-75 00441400 Dhani Ahmecit42) 21-30 00436700 Sidhanwa (4) 11-20 00441600 Damkora(45) 21-30 00441700 Jhanjra Toda(47) 00443700 Ahmedwas(56) 00438900 Behal(I06) 5-10 00442000 Basirwas(54) 21-30 00440600 Kurdal(70) 00437400 Bidhnoi (8) 00440200 Nakipur(27) 00443200 Sohasra(61 ) 11-20 00442500 Dhani Mansukh(SO) 00442600 Akberp ur(66 21-30 00442700 Dhani Shama(68) 5-10 00442800 Rahimpur(67) 21-30

00441100 Singhani( 40) I 00437200 Gokalpura (I 2) 11-20 00443100 Azempur(62) 21-30 00437500 Beran (16) 00438300 Budhera(22)

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APPENDIX VllA- VILLAGEDlRFCTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCIlEDVLFD CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District~BIDW ANI Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 00443000 Phartia Tal(64) 00440500 Allaudinp ur(24) 004311100 Bardu Chaina(20) ,1-40 00441200 Jhanjara Sheoran( 46) 41-50 00443<'00 Gag,u"W as( 58) Name of CD Block: Badhra S·IO 00443900 Govindpura( 49) Less than 5 00449000 Kanhra(62) 21-30 00444200 Kari Adu(46) Less than 5 00449100 Nimar(61) 5·10 00447600 Pachf¥ll1wa( 173) 00445400 Dudiwala Nandkaran(6) 00444100 Kari T okha( 47) 00444600 Sham KaJyan(32) 00444800 Duwarka(31 ) J 1-20 00447400 Dalawas(36) 00444300 Kari Rupa(4S) 00448600 M ai Kalan(S9) 00445600 Rampura(4) 00444900 Ladaw~(30) 00450200 Kadma(S7) 00449300 Chandwas(38) 00448300 Todi(18) 00449600 Bhandwa(41) 00445300 U merwas(1 0) 00444700 Dandma(34) 00446000 Rehrodhi( 11) 00448500 RudroJ(64) 00446800 PichopaKhurd(16) 31-40 00446400 Rehroda Kalan( 12) 11-20 00445500 Dudiwala Kishanpura(S)

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, APPENDIX VllA- VILLAGE DIRECTORY , USTOFVILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHEDULEDCASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the Dis t.-ict: BHIWANI' Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village ( p ercen t ages) 2 3 004,50000 Nandha(53) 00446.700 Bindraban(l4) 00446600, Pichop a Kalan( IS) 00445900 Dohka Dina(9) 11-20 004S0300 Badrai(9) 00448400 Rambass( 68) 00445700 Dohka Harya(7) 00448900 Dagroli(63) 00446Z00 Kakroli Hatli(25) 00448100 Berla( 19) 00446900 Mandi Haria(ZI) 00447800 Kari Dharni(42) 00444000 Khorra(48) 21-30 00447900 Badhra(40) 00445000 Kakroli H ukmi(Z9) 5-10 00448200 Kubja Nagp.r(l7) 21-30 00447300 Huee(Z3) 00445200 Jeetpura(Z7) 00445100 Bhariwass(Z8) 00446S00 Bilawal(86) Less than 5 00448700 M ai Khurd(60) ZI-30 00448800 Unnear Badhwana(S8) 00447200 Jagrambass(Z4) 00448000 JewaJi(37) 00447S00 Gopi(35) 21-30 00450100 Dhanasri(5S) 5-10 00449400 Hansawas Khurd(39) 00449500 Hansawas Kalan(54) 21-30 00444400 Kari Dass(44) II-ZO 00449800 SurajgjU'h( 51)

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APPENDIX VllA- VIi.,LAGEDIRECTORY . LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHFDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:BlDWANJ Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number N arne of village (percentages) 2 3 21-30 00445800 Dohka M oji(8) 00447700 Kari Modh(43) 31-40 00449900 Lad (52) 00447100 M andi Kehar (22) 00446100 Kakroli Sardara(26) . 11-20 00450400 Gopalwas(IO) Name orCD Block: Dadri Ii Less than 5 00452300 Gokal(67f 00450500 Naurangabad Jattan( 185) 5-10 00452200 Ramalwas(66) 00450700 Beejna( 184) 00455900 Fatehl?flTh(l40) 11-20 00451000 Badhwana( 182) 5·10 00452500 Gudana(69) 00451200 Balrod( 180) 00451800 Dadhi Bana(73) 11-20 00450800 Jawa(183) 00451400 Noswa(7) 00454400 Barsana(89) 00451700 Dadhi ChhiJar( 178) 00452400 Jhojhu Khurd(70) 00453600 Charkhi( 143) 00450900 Palri(181) 00453700 Kheri Bura(144) 00455200 M ankawas(97) 00454800 Narsingwas (2) 00451600 Dudhwa(177) 00455400 Akhtiar Pura( I 08) 00451900 Balali(72) 00451100 Changrod( 179) 00452800 Kalali(82) 21-30

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DffiECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULFD CASTES TO TIIETOTALPOPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:BHIWANI Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) ... L. 3 00452900 Abidpura(SI) 11-20 00454600 .. Chhapar(9S) 00453100 Balkra(79) 00454900 Rasiwas(94) 00452700 Asawari(83) 00453400 Bhervi(l46) 5-10 00,153500 Dadri( 147) 11-20 00450600 Naurangabad Rajputan(ll) 00452100 Chandeni(65) 00455100 Pandwan(96) 00454500 Birhi Kalan(93) 00453200 Mandoli(80) 00451500 Chirya( 175) 00452000 Ihojhu Kalan(71) 00454200 Atela Khurd(S7) 00454100 Shiswala(85) 00454000 Tiwala(90) 00453000 Mandola(74) 5-10 00454700 Sarangpur(3) 21-30 00455S00 Ghikara(141) 00455500 Pantawas Khurd( J09) 21-30 0045?600 Pentawas Kalan( II 0) 00455700 Sahuwas(142) 11-20 00455300 Dohki(I07) 21-30 00453900 Mahra(91) 00454300 Atela Kalan(SS) 00451300 Datoli(176) 31-40 00453300 Kalyana(145) 00452600 Badal(84) 00453800 Kheri Battar(,92) Name ofC!) Block: Dadri II 5-10

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGEDIROCTORY LlSTOFVlLLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHEDVLED CASTES TO THETOTALPOPVLATIONBYRANGES Name of the District:BHIWANI Range of Scheduled Castes pop ulat ion Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 00458100 Bhagcsri (152) 21-30 00456JOO Sonf (138) 11-20 00456200 Hindol (120) 00457600 Missri (136) 00458000 Jhinjar (151 ) Less than 5 00456500 Rankoli (124) 11-20 00456600 M alkosh (125) 00458700 Imlota (159) 00459000 Santor( 162) 00458900 Neemli (J 61) 00457800 Kamod (134) 00458200 Achina (153) 21-30 00457200 Phogat (122) 11-20 00459400 Khatiwas (149) 00460100 Kheri Sanwal (169) 21-30 00457500 Lamba (137) 11-20 00461000 Makrana (174) 00460700 Gothra (77) 00456700 Neemri (126) 21-30 00457900 laitsri (133) 11-20 00460500 Ghasola (172) 00456900 Bond Khurd (128) 00457300 Sanjerwas (13 I ) 00459900 Patuwas (167) 00460800 Santhoshpura (76) 11-20 00458600 M orwala (157) 00456300 Sanwer (121) 00457100 Ranila (130) 00459200 Kanehti (158) 00458400 Bigowa (155)

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APPENDIX vn A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:BHIWANI Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number N arne of village (p ercentages) 2 3 00459100 Shagvi (163) 00460600 Mori (173) 00456800· Bond Kalan (127) 21-30 00457700 Mirch(135) 00458800 Sarup garh (160) 00456000 Kasni (139) 00459800 Dhani (166) 00457000 Une Mutsilbond Kalan (129) 00459600 Samasp ur (164) 00459500 Rawaldhi (148) 11-20 00460400 Kapuri (l71) 21-30 00456400 Sankror (123) 00459300 Loharwara (150) 00460000 M ehrana ( 168) 00458300 Bas M utsil Ranila (154 ) 00460900 M akrani (75) 51-75 00457400 Kohlawas ( 132) Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been excluded

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APPENDIX vn B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEOULEO TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of tile Distri~t:BHIWAN1 Range of Scheduled Tribes population Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 Name of CD Block: Sawani Khera Nil Name of eo Block: Bhiwani Nil Name of eo Block: Kairu Nil Name o1"eO Block: Tosham Nil Name of CO Block: Siwani Nil Name of CD Block: Loharu Nil Name otTO Block: Badhra Nil Name of CD Block: Dadri 11 Nil Name of CD Blocl<: Dadri 1 Nil Note.- Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been excluded

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Section-II Town Directory

NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS Statement H - Physical aspects and location of USED IN THE TOWN DJRECTORY towns, 1999

Town Directory Statements (I to VII) Columns 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects

Statement I : Status and Growth History In these columns the Rainfall and Maximum & Minimum Temperature of the town are recorded. Column 2 Class, name and CIVIC administration status of town Columns 6, 7 and 8 : Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis Name of the State headquarter, District of town directory data at the State and all India levels. headquarter and Sub-Divisional headquarter with It is presented according to 2001 Census Population distance from the referent town in kilometers, has of the town as follows : been recorded in these cJoumns respectively. If the Population Class names mentioned in tl1ese columns are the same as 100,000 and above the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as 50,000 - 99,999 II (0) zero. 20,000 - 49.999 III Columns 9 & 10 : 10,000 - 19,999 IV Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more and five lakh and more population are recorded. 5,000 - 9,999 V Below 5,000 VI Columns 11, 12 and 13 : Town with a population of one hundred thousand If referent town enjoys the facility of railway (IOO,OOO)and above is treated as a city. station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal, its The civic administration status of the town, as in name has been mentioned. If not available, then the name of nearest place with distance, where such the year 2000, is indicated within bracket against the facility exists has been mentioned. name of the town. The following abbreviations are used to denote civic status of town. Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998-1999 (i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in (ii) Municipal Committee MC thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (iii) Municipal Council M.C!' town for the year 1998-99 is recorded. (iv) Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB (v) Census Town CT Statement IV: Civic and Other amenities, 1999 (vi) Estate Office EO Other columns need no comments. Columns (1 to 5) : Self explanatory.

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Column (6) : Road length (in kms.) Column 13: Information about kutchalpucca road is recorded (i) Tap water T separately for the roads within the limits of the (ii) Tube-well water TW referent town. (iii) Tank Water TK (i) Pucca Road PR (iv) Well water W

(ii) Kutcha Road KR Column 14: Column (7): System of Sewerage (v) Over Head Tank OHT Generally. by sewerage system is implied the (vi) Scrvice Reservoir SR network of mains and branches of underground (vii) Pressure Tank PT conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point The information on major source of water supply of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and are given in column 13 and the storage capacity industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those against each in kilo-litres (in brackets) are presented that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other in column 14. surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage and storm water are called Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service combined sewers. In case the fire fighting service is available in the referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not The codes used for different types of drainage available within the town, the name of the nearest system are as follows: place having this facility with its distance from the (i) Sewer S referent town has been recorded. (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD Columns 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of (iv) Sylk Drains SD connections) (v) Cesspool method CP Different types of electric connections have been (vi) Pit System Pt shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, (vii) Others 0 Commercial,. Road lighting (points) & others.

Columns 8 to 11 : Number of latrines Statement V Medical, Educational, Number of various types of latrines both Public Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 and Private are given in these columns. Columns 1 to 3 : Self explanatory.

Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil Columns 4 & 5 : The various prevalent methods of disposal of night The data covers all such medical institutions run soil are given below with codes: by or aided by Government/Semi GovernmentlLocal bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies (i) Head Loads HL like the Missionaries. Where the family' planning (ii) Basket B centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and (iii) Wheel Barrows WB child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, these have been treated as independent units and counted (iv) Septic Tank ST separately using followiilg codes: (v) Pit System Pt (i) Hospital H (vi) Sewerage S (ii) Dispensary D (vii) Others 0 (iii) Health Centre HC (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Columns 13 and 14 Water supply (v) T.B. Clinic TB Source and capacity of storage system. The (vi) Nursing Home NH following codes are used in these columns: (vii) Others o

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In case of more than one institution of any type, Columns 11 to 14 : the number of such institution (s) has been indicated Higher SecondarylIntermediate/Sen ior Secondary/ within brackets e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/Matriculation, have further been distinguished by providing additional Middle Schools/Junior Secondary and Primary codes within the bracket as given below : Schools. (i) Aywvedic A Schools up to class V are treated as Primary or (ii) Unani U Elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Kindergarden schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior (iii) I Iomoeopathic Hom ·Basic schools lIpto class V and Primary schools lIptO Columns 6 to 9 : class IV. The codes used for these columns are as follows : Schools class VIII are considered as Middle (i) Arts only A schools or Junior Secondary Schools. (ii) Science only S Schools lIpto class X are considered as (iii) Commerce only C Matriculation or Secondary schools. (iv) Arts & Science only AS Schools upto XI or XII classes are considered as Higher SecondarylIntermediate/Pre University/Junior (v) Arts & Commerce only AC College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether (vi) Combined for all categories ASC held in schools or colleges. -Arts, Science If there are composite schools like middle schools and Commerce with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle (vii) Law L classes, these are also included in the number of (viii) University U Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For (ix) Others o example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting and one Middle school with Primary classes, the and vocational training institutes number of Primary schools in the town is given as three and that of Middle schools as one, though there "Recognised" should mean recognised by some are only three educational institutions. statutory authority like education department, commerce department, labour department etc.ofthv If there are more institutions of a type in the town, government or semi government or autonomous the number is indicated within bracket aloQgwith the bodies, public sector undertakings etc. abbreviation e.g. P(4), M(3). The following codes are used : Column 15 : Adult literacy classes/centres (i) Vocational Training VT This column has been introduced keeping in view Institute the Minimum Needs Program~e of the Planning Commission. There are number of Adult Education (ii) Shorthand SH Centres which are included in t~ese columns. (iii) Typewriting Type If an educational facility is not available in the (iv) Shorthand & SH Type town, the name of the nearest place and its distance Typewriting in kilometres from the town where the facility is (v) Others 0 available is mentioned. The vocational institutions like-Applied Art/ Column 16 : Working Women's. hostels with Painting College, Pharmacy College, B.Ed. College, number of seats Teacher's Training Institute, Music/Dance School. The number of working women's hostel, if Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. available in the referent town, is mentioned with

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number of seats. I f the faei Iity is not avai lable in the ililporlanl commodities manufaclured in the tOWII are town, the name of nearest place with distance, where recorded. . the facility is available is recorded, Column 9 Number' of Banl

Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and This is the statement on CIVIC and other Banking, 1999 amenities in all slums whether notified or not for Columns 3 to 8 : Names of three most important .towns having statutory bodies, like llIunicipal commodities exported and names of three most committees, Municipal Corporation, Estate office etc.

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STt'\'TEMFNT STATUS AND SI. ClasS, name and Location Name of Tahsil Name of Area Number of Population and growth rate No civic status code C.O. block (in sq. kms.) households incl. (in brackets) of the town at of town number houseless the Censuses of households (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 2 3 4 5 (i 7 II 9 10 IV Bawalli Khera (M .C.) 41301000 Bawani Khera (100 3,074

2 I Bhiwani(M.CI.) 41302000 I3hiw(lni 2764 31,310 35.917 31.1 00 3J.270 (-13.4 ) (+7.0) 3 111 Charkhi Dadri (M .C.) 41306000 Dadri 542 8,043 7.009 5.713 6,582 (-18.S) (+IS.2) 4 IV Lnham (M C.) 41305000. Lohal1l 2.59 1.950 2.175 2.343 2,139 (+77) (-0.2) 5 IV Siwnni (M C.) 41.1()4000 Siwnni 4 gil 2,845

6 IV Tosham (M .c.) 41303000 Tosham 4.91 2,015

Note :- '_' denotes 'nil'.

STATEMENT ~~ ____~~ ____~ ______~~~ __~~ ______~PHYSICALASPEC1SAND SI. Class. Ilame and Physical aspects·· Name of and road distance in No. civic stat us kilometer(s) from of town Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) State HQ. Oistr;ict HO. (in mm) Maximum Minimum

2 3 4 5 6 7 IV Baw31li Khera (M .c.) 450.2 45.5 1.8 Chandigarh Bhiwani (245) (19) 2 I Bhiwani (M.CL) 450.2 4S.5 1.8 Chandigarh Bhiwani (264) (0) J III Charkhi Dadri (M .C.) 4S0.2 45.5 1.8 Chandigarh I3hi~~ani (290) (27) 4 IV Loharu (M.C.) 450.2 45.5 1.8 Chandigarh I3hiw3ni (320) (56) 5 IV SIIVani (M .C.) 450.2 4S.5 1.8 Chandigarh Bhiw3ni (261) (64) (1 IV rllshal1l (M.C.) 450.2 45.5 I.R Chandigarh. Bhiwani (265) (24) Note: • *(1) Average rainfall liJr 1994-98 for the dist ric=-t ....he--n-;d-q\--Ia-;rt-e-rs-a-s-p-er-;[;::-)-Ire-e-:-t(-)r-;,~_a-n'dnR;-e·c::-o--r::;'ds--.+H=aryana. IHis been repeated for all - tIl(' tO~\IlS of the distnct. (iiI Average IcmperalUre clata (1951-RO) for the Meteorological Observatory at Ambala as per Indian Meteorological DeptL, New DeIhl has heen repeated for allihe 10\\115 of the districr.

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- ( GROWTH HISTORY Population and growth rate (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of Density Sex ratio (2001 1981 1991 2001 Census)

1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 11,530 14,159 17,424 2,904 896 881 879 (+22.8) (+23.1) 35.866 43,921 52,183 58,194 73,086 101,277 121,629 169,531 6,134 836 872 849 1+7.8) (+22.5) (+ 18.8) (+ 11.5) (+25.6) (+38.6) (+20.1) (+39.4) 7,260 8,712 8,795 13,839 19,484 27,315 32,253 44,895 8,283 869 869 866 (+10.3) (+20.0) (+ 1.0) (+57.4) (+40.8) (+40.2) (+ 18.1) (+39.2) 2,956 4,023 3,438 4,465 5,579 7,247 9,031 11,421 4,410 892 903 906 (+26.4) (+36.1) (-14.5) (+29.9) (+25.0) (+29.9) (+24.6) (+26.5) II, 109 15,85p 3.248 870 873 (+42.7) 5.039 8.387 11,272 2,296 901 885 (+ 34.3)

-II LOCATION OF TOWNS, 2001 Name of and road distance in kilometer(s) from

Tahsil HQ Nearest city with Nearest city with Railway station Bus service Navigable river! population of one popUlation oftive canal (if within lakh and more lakh and more ten kilometers) 8 9 10 II 12 13 Bawani Khera Bhiwani Delhi Bawani Khera Bawani Khera Nil (0) (19) ( 145) (0) (0) Bhiwani Rohtak Delhi Bhiwani Bhiwani Nil (0) (48) (126) (0) (0) Dadri Bhiwani Delhi Charkhi Dadri Charkhi Dadri Nil (0) (27) (137) (0) (0) Loharu Bhiwani Delhi Loharu Loharu Nil (0) (56) (178) (0) (0) Siwani Hisar Delhi Siwani Siwani Nil (0) (34) (202) (0) (0) Tosham Bhiwani Delhi Bhiwani Tosham Nil (0) (24) (150) (24) (0)'

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STATEMENT MOOCIPAL FINANCE SI. Class. name and civic Receipt (in Rs.'OOO) No. status of town Receipt Revenue derived Government Loan Advance Other Total receip t through from municipal grant sources taxes, etc. properties and (specify) power apart from taxation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 IV Bawani Khera (M.C ) 260 461 473 304 1,498 2 1 Bhiwani (M .CI.) 10,177 7,925 25,042 2,600 45,744 3 III Charkhi Oadri (M .C.) 4,264 3,529 4,007 1,521 733 14,054 4 IV Loharu (M .C.) 870 339 2,224 535 351 206 4,525 5 IV Siwani (M .C.) 1,041 461 3,138 735 153 47 5,575 6 IV Tosham (M.C.) 2,504 694 3,198 Note :- '-' denotes fill.

STATEMFNT CIVIC AND OTHER SL Class, name and civic Population Population 2001 Road length System of Number of latrines No. status of town (2001 Census) Census (in kms.) sewerage -S-c-h-ed-'-u-Ied--Sc-h-ed-u-I-ed- Total Water Castes Tribes borne

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IV Bawani Khera (M .C.) 17,424 6,083 KR(3) PR(18.5) OSO, S 1,274 74

2 I Bhiwani (M.CL)· 169,531 29,624 KR(49.2) PR(118.2) OSO, S 23,428 9,980

3 III Charkhi Oadri (M .C.) 44,895 7,077 KR(8.5) PR(60.4) OSO, S 5,895 2,222

4 IV Loharu (M .C.) 11.421 3,326 KR(4) PR(lO) OSO, S 914 85

5 IV Siwani (M .C.) 15,850 4,935 KR(l) PR(8) OSO, Pt 1,650 254

6 IV Tosham (M .C.) 11,272 2,760 KR(2.2) PR(lI.3) OSO, S 1,31'6 120

Nott:- I. 'h' In case thIS servIce IS not avaIlable In the tooo, the name of the nearest place \\1lere avaIlable along \\IIth dIstance from the 1000 has been mentioned. 2. '_' denotes Nil.

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-III 1998-99 Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) General Public safety Public health Public works Public Others Total administration and institutions expenditure conveniences

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 767 645 3 77 1,492 21,216 786 15,065 454 416 37,937 7.R39 2,416 2,319 537 248 13,359 616 79 587 2,483 745 4,510 1,760 38 3,135 755 358 6,046 9,844 10 10 9,864

-IV AMENITIES 1999 ]\; umber of latrines Method of Water supply Fire fighting Electrification (number of connections) disposal of service** Service Others mght soil Source of System of Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others supply storage with lighting capacity in (points) kilolitres (in brackets) 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 920 280 Pt,O T,W SR,OHT Bhiwani 2,315 42 298 240 5 (80741) (19) 4,340 9,108 S, Pt T,HP IG,OHT Yes 26,023 894 7,308 4,270 45 (31478) 2,164 1,509 S, Pt T,TW OHT Yes 7,778 358 2,772 1,265 103 ( 1300) 686 143 Pt. 0 T,TW OHT, PT Bhiwani 1,298 51 556 176 18 (230) (56) Ll92 204 Pt. ST TK,W SR Hisar 2,254 83 621 135 7 (396) (34) 974 222 Pt,O T,HP SR Bhiwani 1,888 43 645 (738) (24)

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STATEMENT MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL SI. Class. name and Population Medical facilities** Educational facilities" No. civic status (2001 of town Census) Hospitals! Beds in Arts! Medical Engineering Polytechnics Dispensaries/ T.B. medical Science/ colleges colleges clinics etc. institu- Commerce! tions Law/ noted Other colleges in (of degree level column and above) 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I IV Bawani Khera (M .C.) 17,424 H FWC NH(2) 35 Bhiwani Rohtak Bhiwani Rohtak D-Pur(6) (19) (67) (19) (67) H C-T osham( 16) TB-Bhiwani (19)

2 I Bhiwani (M.Cl.) 169,531 H(6) D(5) FWC(4) 1091 ASC Rohtak Rohtak TB NH Other(2) (3) (48) (48) HC-Tosham(24)

3 III Charkhi Dadri (M . C.) 44,895 H(2) D(2) FWC 131 A ASC Rohtak Bhiwani Jhaijar NH(5) (2) (55) (27) (45) HC-Charkhi(5) TB-Bhiwani (27)

4 IV Loham (M.C.) 11,421 HC(2) FWC 43 A AC Rohtak Pilani TB NH (II i) (24) H-Bhiwani (56) D-Barawas( I 0)

'5 IV Siwani (M.C.) 15,850 H FWC NH(2) 35 ASC Rohtak Hisar Adampur HC-Tosham(35) (108) (34) (70) D-Hasan(27) TB-Hisar(34 ) (Hisar)

6 IV Tosham (M.C.) 11.272 HC(2) FWC NH(3) 60 AC Rohtak Bhiwani Loharu H-Bhiwani (24) (72) (24) (61) D-Chhapar Rangran (12) TB-Bhiwani (24)

Notes :- I. ,**, If a medical or educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest p lace and its distance from the town where facility is available, has been mentioned. 2. '-' denotes 'nil'.

248 TOWN DIRECTORY -v AND CULTURAL FACILITJ.J!S, 1999 Educational facilities** Working N umber of recreational and cultural women's facilities Recognised Higher Secondary! Junior Primary Adult hostels Stadium Cinema Auditorium! Public shorthand. Secondary! Matriculation Secondary schools literacy with number Drama! libraries type - Intermediate! and classes! of seats Community including writing Senior Middle centres, Halls reading and Secondary! schools others rooms vocational PUC (Pre- training university institutions college)! Junior college level 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 VT SH 2 3 3 3 NA Bhiwani 0(2) (19)

VT 0(6) 9 37 37 NA I 2 3 PL(JO) {I 00) RR(IO)

0(5) 4 6 . 12 15 NA Bhiwani PL(4) (27) RR(4)

VT,O 3 9 12 10 NA Bhiwani 2 PL RR (56)

2 4 4 6 NA Bhiwani (64)

0(3) 2 5 7 6 NA Bhiwani PL RR (24)

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STATEMENT TRADE, COMMFRCE, INDUSTRY SI. Class, name and Name of three most important commodities exported No. civic stat us of town 1st 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 5 IV Bawani Khera (M .C) Vegetable'S Cotton Wheat :2 I Rhiwani (M .CI.) Plastic Nl\var Nails Tubes 3 III Charkhi Dadri (M .c.) Goggles Cement C. I. Pipes 4 IV Loharu (M.C.) Mustard Oil Moong Grams 5 IV Siwani (M.C.) Gram Pulses Guar Gum Powder Cotton 6 IV Tosham (M.C) Cotton Pulses Mustard Oil Note :- '-' denotes 'n ii'

STATEMENT CMC AND AMFNl'I'OO SI. Class and name of town Name ofLhe Slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of No. notified Households the Slum (in Sewerage (approximate) (approximate) kilometers)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I I Bhiwani (M.Cl.) Ashoka Colony Yes 352 2,470 Ll S Azad Mahalia Yes 80 560 0.9 S Azad Nagar Yes 25 178 0.6 S Balmiki Basti Yes 27 190 1.3 OSD Basti Behind Guwar Factory Yes 223 1,560 I.l OSD Basti on Maloo Wala Tank Yes 93 650 0.9 S Chiranjiv Colony Yes 289 1,950 0.7 S Dhani Ahiran Yes 243 1,705 0.9 S Dhani Chejaran Yes 230 1,608 1.2 S Dhani Gujran Or Bhojwala Tank Yes 181 1,270 0.9 S Dhani Rai Singh Yes 216 810 1.1 S Dhani Sarogian Yes 260 1,820 0.7 S Dhani Singla Yes 97 680 0.1 S Dhankan Mohalla Yes 65 456 0.2 S DurgflColony Yes 287 2,010 1.4 OSD Gali Dhakan Near Chander Girls Yes 136 950 0.9 S Gali Naina Bichla Bazar Yes 31 217 0.3 S Hanuman Dhani Yes 344 2,404 1.2 S J awahar N agflf Yes 64 450 0.4 S Kachi Colony Yes 101 710 1.4 S Khadi Mohalla Yes .258 1,810 1.3 S Labour Colony Yes 49 342 0.5 S Marla 4 Krishna Colony Yes 372 2,605 1.2 S M ohalla Kumharan Yes 244 1,706 0.8 S Mohalla Paras Noonsar Yes 117 816 1.0 S Nai Basti Halwas Gate Yes 75 527 0.6 S Nai Basti Hanuman Gate Yes 251 1,760 1.7 S Nai Basti outside Dadri Gate Yes 261 1,830 0.8 S Nehru Gate Yes 436 3,050 1.4 S Shiv Ki Naya Nag;rr Colony Yes 183 1,280 0.1 S Shyamia Ki Dhani Yes 50 350 0.7'" S Singikat Mohalla Yes 94 650 0.2 S Teliwara Yes 486 3,400 1.6 S TibbaBasti Yes 87 610 1.8 S Note :- "NA" means information not available.

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- VI AND BANKJNG, 1999 Name oft~ree most important commodities manufactured Number of Number of Number of Banks Agricultural Non- Credit Societies Agricultural Credit Societies lSI 2nd 3rd 6 7 8 9 10 II Shoes Wooden Furniture Earthen Ware 3 2 Iron Jali Cotton Thread Washing Soap 26 4 35 Goggles Cement C. 1. Pipes 10 2 19 Shoes Mustard Oil 4 I 14 Gram pulses Guar Gum Powder DeSI Jutti 6 2 2 Cotton Shoes Steel Furniture 4 2

-VII IN SLUMS, 1999 Number of Latrines Method of No. of tap Electricity connections Private disposal of points/public Domestic Road lighting Others Community water borne service others night soil hydrants (points) 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 352 S NA NA 13 NA 80 S NA NA 11 NA 25 S NA NA 10 NA 27 Pt NA NA 9 NA 223 Pt NA NA 27 NA 93 S NA NA 14 NA 289 S NA NA 21 NA 243 S NA NA 17 NA 230 S NA NA 7 NA 181 S NA- NA 8 NA 216 S NA NA 24 NA 260 S NA NA 21 NA 97 S NA NA 13 NA 65 S NA NA 6 NA 287 Pt NA NA 30 NA 136 S NA NA 8 NA 31 S NA NA 3 NA 344 S NA NA 19 NA 64 S NA NA 12 NA 101 S NA NA 11 NA 258 S NA NA 21 NA 49 S NA NA 11 NA 372 S NA NA 101 NA 244 S NA NA 50 NA 117 S NA NA 15 NA 75 S NA NA II NA 251 S NA NA 17 NA 261 S NA NA 16 NA 436 S NA NA 23 NA 183 S NA NA 31 NA 50 S NA NA 2 NA 94 S NA NA 8 NA 486 S NA NA 25 NA 87 S NA NA 13 NA

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APPENDIX 10 TOWN DIRECTORY TOWNS SHOWING THElR OUfGROWTHS WffH POPULAnON Sl. No. Name of the Town with Population of Core Town Outgrowth with Location Pop ulation of outgrowth Location Code No. Code No. 2 3 4 5 Nil

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Brief. note on Primary Census Abstract

he first census of the third millennium and twenty of about 1,028 million records were scanned and Tfirst century the Census of India, 200 I was the processed within a span of only 10 months starting 14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since October, 2002. 1872. Thus, 200 1 Census will provide data on popUlation and its characteristics marking transition Task FOI'ce on Quality Assurance from one century and mil1ennium to another. After the data is processed, it is expedient on the pal1 of the data producing agency to satisfy itself The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration about its quality before putting the same in public (considered by many to be the single largest and domain. This has to be done mainly through the complex peace time administrative exercise in the process of internal consistency, comparison with world) was made possible due to the door to door similar data in the past and also through validation universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by with likewise data, ifavailable, from external sources. about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering Quite often the local knowledge and perception has 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5, 161 towns and to be brought into play to understand both the existing 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household and the new emerging trends of population distribution Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three and characteristics. The other very important aspect parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of Location Particulars; Part'II related to the Individual all geographical areas especially for the population Particulars and Part III contained questions for enumeration phase where the data is disseminated Household engaged in CultivationIPlantation. The part right up to the village level in the rural areas and the II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the questions all of which were universally canvassed and complete coverage and correct geographical linkage no sampling was resorted to during enumeration. of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the quality control, specially for small area Data Processing population statistics. A quantum leap was made in the technology front A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism while processing the Census 200 I data both for was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results Census schedules for both the phases were scanned and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of through high speed scanners in fifteen data centers the final clearance of data was with the Task Force across the country and hand-written data from the on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the schedules were converted into digitized form through Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Intelligent Character Reading (ICR) software for The other members of the TFQA were the Heads and senior officers of the Census Division, Data creation of ASCII records for further processing. The Processing Division, Map Division, Demography designing and formatting of the Household Schedule Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors had to be done very carefully using specialized of Census Operations were co-opted as members software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their essential pre-requi~ite for scanning. The selection of States/Union territories. The Directors and their appropriate state-of-art technology in data processing senior officers were required to make detailed has made it possible to produce all the Houselisting presentations of data for their own State both in as well as Population Enumeration tables on full count respect to the quality and the coverage and only basis for the first time in the history of Census. For after the full possible satisfication of the TFQA, the -Census 2001, about 202 million schedules consisting population data was cleared.

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There has been a major departure in Census 200 I The entire work relating to th~ data validation and from the past in respect of the procedure followed scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union for final ization of the Scheduled Castes and the Territories under the overall supervision and Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the Registrar General, India with active cooperation populations were finalized at the time of the manual and support of the Social Studies Division, Data compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were Map Division. specially set up for this purpose. The individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population Primary Census Abstract for each state was finalized much later based on manual The Primary Census. Abstract which is yet another coding done by the coders. In 200] Census, each important publication of 2001 Census gives basic individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe information on Area, Total Households, Total population, have been coded directly on the computers by the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes population, Data Entry Operators through a process known as Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main workers Computer Assisted Coding (c:AC) and taken up along and Marginal workers classified by the four broad with the processing of PCA data. The process CAC industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) involves pulling down, from the relevant dictionary of Agricultural labourers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, on and (iv) Other workers and also Non-workers. The the computer screen and coding from the dictionary characteristics of the Total Population includes Scheduled by referring to the image of the specific individual Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless entry in the Household Schedule appearing 011 the population and are presented by sex and rural-urban screen. The CAC of the response on Religion, residence. This data is presented at different levels, wherever required, was also undertaken along with namely, India, StateslUnion territories, Districts and the processing of PC A. This is because the Scheduled Castes status had to be determined in relation to the Cities, Urban Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, above) in three different tables. In addition, the one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/ Appendix of said publication provides Houseless and Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and Institutional Households and their population by appropriate classification of these responses. residence and sex for 200 1 for India, States and Union territory. The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new responses Apart from the India and StatelUnion Territory encountered and code it into the appropriate religious volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District community based on available literature and local Census Handbook contains District Primary Census knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries encoun­ Castes, Primary Census Abstract for :Scheduled tered and classified these into appropriate category of Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in principally based on the Presidential Notification and the State. the available literature. Thus a very systematic and It was for the first time at the 1,981 Census that scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm up the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out the individual religion and the individual Scheduled for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes Castes/Tribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the separately on the pattern of General P~imary Census Abstract. This practice was continued' in 1991 also. S~heduled Tribes population in 2001 Census, is thus In the 196 I and 1971 Censuses, such data were made being finalized by aggregating the population data for available in.Table C-VIII-Social and Cultural table and individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for at appropriate geograpb ical levels. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'.

256 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT The format of Primary Census Abstract has been popu lation of age group 0-6 is continued in 200 I Census restructured slightly in the 200 I Census as compared to also. This will help the data users in better analysis and that of 1991 Census. TIle nine-fold industrial classification understanding of this literacy data. of main workers giv~n in the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued and its place, four­ Level of presentation in District Census fold industrial classification of both 'main workers' and Handbooks: 'marginal workers' are included. In 1981 census only The Primary Census Abstract data in different main workers were presented in to four categories. One PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of the novel features of the primary census abstract of of presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are 1991 census was the presentation of data of the as under:

Name of the Primary Census Abstract . Level of presentation 1. District Primary Census Abstract District/C.D. Block/UA/City/Town 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes District/C.D. Block/Town 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes District/CD. Block/Town 4. Village Primary Census Abstract C.D. Block/Village wise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract Town/Ward level

The PCA Data for villages was presented CD Area Figures Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This The area figures suppl ied by local revenue practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data for each CD Block is presented both for rural and authorities of the district in respect of tahsils, Police urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns Block constitute the rural portion and the Census are given in square kilometers. The area figures of Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is been converted and shown in hectares. The area spread over two or more districts, than portion which figures of the CD Block is the total of the village falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in for the district are the same as adopted by the the concerned District Census Handbook. The data Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town the national level. The total area figures of all the as well as for town with outgrowths in the district are presented. The data for all the wards and the tahsils/CD Blocks within the district may not tally outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented with area figures of the district because former separately below the concerned town(s). represents land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages may not tally with the entire rural of The District Primary Census Abstract is presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Abstract Police Station/Tahsil. The difference may be due to for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census Abstract the fact that while the area covered by hills, forests for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 columns. and rivers etc., have been accounted in the Tahsils The Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban and P.S. level the same may not be covered under Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 columns. the area of the villages. Apart from this it may also The concepts and definitions used in the column differ due to varying methods of computation adopted heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census at different levels. Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract Popu lation' includes the Scheduled Castes, the has also been furnished showing urban enumeration Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless populations. The explanation regarding area figures block-wise particulars on Total Population, the presented at various level in the Primary Census Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Tribes Abstracts are as follows: Population for each town.

257 · DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; BHIWANI District Primary Location District! CD Block! Total! Area in Number Total population (including Population in the code U.A.I Cityl Town' Rural/ square of institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Urban kilometre household population) s

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

13 Bhiwani Total 4778.00 246,742 1,425,022 758,253 666,769 224,226 121,809 102,417 Rural 4726.56 197,505 1,),54,629 612,789 541,840 186,009 100,892 85,117 lJrban 51.44 49,237 270,393 145,464 124,929 38,217 20,917 17,300 0001 Bawani Khera Total 502.98 24,452 141,875 75,668 66.207 23,436 12,521 10.915 Rural 502.98 24,452 141,875 75,668 66,207 23,436 12,521 10,915 Urban 0002 Bhiwani Total 676.39 39,530 227.843 122,072 105,771 36,224 19,752 16,472 Rural 676.39 39,530 227,843 122,072 105,771 36,224 19,752 16,472 Urban 0003 Kairu Total 314.06 11,427 68,079 36,141 31,938 11,276 6,123 5,153 Rural 314.06 11,427 68,079 36,141 31,938 11,276 6,123 5,153 Urban 0004 Tosham Total 526.09 18,539 108,496 57,683 50,813 18,117 9,642 8,475 Rural 526.09 18,539 108,496 57,683 50,813 18,117 9,642 8,475 Urban 0005 Shvani Total 538.53 13,072 76,046 40,167 35,879 13,131 7,065 6,066 Rural 538.53 13,072 76,046 40,167 35,879 13,131 7,065 6,066 Urban 0006 Laharu Total 679.16 21,290 126,511 66,497 60,014 20,935 11,283 9,652 Rural 679.16 21,290 126,511 66,497 60,014 20,935 11,283 9,652 Urban 0007 Badhra Total 488.00 20,941 125,436 66,290 59,146 19,644 10,765 8,879 Rural 488.00 20,941 125,436 66,290 59,146 19,644 10,765 8,879 Urban 0008 Dadri n Total 447.66 23,238 133,395 70,249 63,146 20,35.5 J 1,103 9,2.52 Rural 447.66 23,238 133,395 70,249 63,146 20,355 11,103 9,252 Urban 0094 Dadri 1 (P) Total 429.51 25,016 146,948 78,022 68,926 22,891 12,638 10,253 Rural 429.51 25,016 146,948 78,022 68,926 22,891 12,638 10,253 Urban URBAN 41301000 Bawani KIlera (MC) Urban 6.00 3,074 17,424 9,273 8,151 2,911 1,535 1,376

41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Urban 27.64 31,310 169,531 91,697 77,834 22,389 12,330 10,059 41303000 Tosham (MC) Urban 4.91 2,015 11,272 5,981 5,291 1,708 888 820 41304000 Siwani (Me) Urban 4.88 2,845 15,850 8,463 7,387 2,806 1,521 1,285 41305000 Laharu (MC) Urban 2.59 1,950 11,421 5,991 5,430 2,015 1,060 955 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Urban 5.42 8,043 44,895 24,059 20,836 6,388 3,583 2,805

258 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Total/ District! CD Block! Rural/ U.A.I City/ Town Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

279,470 150,085 129,385 809,896 510,805 299,091 Total Bhiwani 225,665 121.265 ]04.400 632,010 404,919 227,091 Rural 53,805 28.820 24,985 177,886 )05,886 72,000 Urban 37.289 20,156 17,133 74,913 48,013 26,900 Total Bawani Khera 37,289 20.156 17,133 74,913 48,013 26,900 Rural Urban 47.562 25.759 21,803 126,242 79.990 46,252 Total Bhlwani 47.562 25.759 21,803 126,242 79.990 46,252 Rural Urban 12.687 6.860 5.827 36.883 23,613 13,270 Total Kairu 12.687 6.860 5.827 36,883 23.613 13,270 Rural Urban 24.315 13.133 11,182 54,664 36.108 18,556 Total Tosham 24.315 13,133 11,182 54.664 36,108 18,556 Rural Urban 13.620 7,250 6,370 38,171 25,036 13,135 Total Siwani 13,620 7,250 6,370 38.171 25,036 13,135 Rural Urban 22,530 11,862 10,668 67,210 43,826 23,384 Total Loharu 22,530 11,862 10,668 67,210 43,826 23,384 Rural Urban 20,496 10,875 9,621 70,124 44,917 25,207 Total Badhra 20,496 10,875· 9,621 70,124 44,917 25,207 Rural Urban 21,498 11,491 10,007 77,196 49,110 28,086 Total Dadri II 21,498 11,491 10,007 77,196 49,110 28,086 Rural Urban 25,668 13,879 11,789 86,607 54,306 32,301 Total Dadri I (P) 25.668 13,879 11,789 86,607 54,306 32,301 Rural Urban URBAN 6.083 3.234 2.849 9,685 6,092 3,593 Urban Bawani Khera (Me)

29,624 15,991 13,633 115,309 68,222 47,087 Urban Bhiwani (M CI ) 2,760 1,466 1,294 7.106 4,251 2,855 Urban Tosham (MC) 4,935 2,631 2,304 8,853 5,488 3,365 Urban Siwani (MC) 3,326 1,742 1,584 6,261 3,922 2,339 Urban Loharu (MC) 7.077 3.756 3,321 30,672 17,911 12,761 Urban Charkhi Dadri (Me)

259 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI District Primary Location District! CD Total/ code Block! V.A./ Rural/ number City/Town Urban llliterates Total workers Main workers

Persons Males . Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29

13 Bhiwani Total 615,126 247,448 367,678 609,320 373,387 235,933 425,210 310,301 114,909 Rural 522,619 207,870 3i4,749 527,135 305,914 221,221 354,627 249,680 104,947 Urban 92,507 39,578 52,929 82,185 67,473 .14,712 70,583 60,621 9,962 0001 Bawam Khera Total 66,962 27,655 39,307 62,477 37,397 25,080 43,237 31,267 11,970 Rural 66,962 27,655 39,307 62,477 37,397 25,080 43,237 31,267 11,970 Urban 0002 Bhiwani Total 101,601 42.082 59,519 88,228 58,030 30,198 60,694 47,576 13,118 Rural 101,601 42,082 59,519 88,228 58,030 30,198 60,694 47,576 13,118 Urban 0003 Kairu Total 31,196 12,528 18,668 30,109 17,634 12,475 19,114 13,735 5,379 Rural 31,196 12,528 18,668 30,109 17,634 12,475 19,114 13,735 5,379 Urban 0004 Tosham Total 53,832 21,575 32,257 47,468 28,518 18,950 33,426 24,766 8,660 Rural 53,832 21.575 32,257 47,468 28,518 18,950 33,426 24.766 8.660 Urban 0005 Slwam Total 37,875 15,131 22,744 40,054 21,800 18,254 26,798 18,007 8,791 Rural 37,875 15,131 22,744 40,054 21,800 18,254 26,798 18,007 8,791 Urban 0006 Loharu Total 59,301 22,671 36,630 60,721 33,109 27,612 43,663 27,709 15,954 Rural 59,301 22,671 36,630 60,721 33,109 27,612 43,663 27,709 15,954 Urban 0007 Badhra Total 55,312 21,373 33,939 66,301 36,082 30,219 40,112 27,058 13,054 Rural 55,312 21,373 33,939 66,301 36,082 30,219 40,112 27,058 13.054 Urban 0008 Dadri II Total 56,199 21,139 35,060 65,431 35,629 29,802 44,378 28,847 15,531 Rural 56,199 21,139 35,060 65,431 35,629 29,802 44,378 28,847 15,531 Urban 0094 Dadei I (P) Total 60,341 23,716 36,625 66,346 37,715 28,631 43,205 30,715 12,490 Rural 60,341 23,716 36,625 66,346 37,715 28,631 43,205 30,715 12,490 Urban URBAN 41301000 Bawani Khera Urban 7,739 3,181 4,558 6.822 4,282 2,540 4,453 3)29 1,124 (MC)

41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Urban 54,222 23,475 30,747 46,961 41,530 5,431 41,760 37,466 4,294 41303000 Tosham (MC) Urban 4,166 l. 730 2,436 3,191 2,805 386 2,834 2,565 269 41304000 Siwani (MC) Urban 6,997 2,975 4,022 5,211 4,138 1,073 4,414 3,789 625 41305000 Loharu (MC) Urban 5,160 2,069 3,091 4,834 3,087 1,747 3,815 2,687 1,128 41306000 Charkhi Dadri Urban 14,223 6,148 8,075 15,166 11,631 3,535 '13,307 10,785 2.522 (MC)

260 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Industrial cateS0!1 ofmain workers Total/ District! CD Rural/ Block! V.A.I Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Ulban City/Town workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

220,035 151,799 68,236 28,631 20,416 8,215 8,709 6,510 2,199 167,835 131,576 36,259 Total Bhiwani 214,665 147,872 66,793 27,340 19,422 7,918 p,109 4,484 1,625 106,513 77,902 28,611 Rural 5,370 3,927 1,443 1,291 994 297 2,600 2,026 574 61,322 53,674 7,648 Urban 25,990 17,610 8,380 4,633 3,321 1,312 684 551 133 11,930 9,785 2,145 Total Bawani Khera 25,990 J7,610 8,380 4,633 3,321 1,312 684 551 133 11,930 9,785 2,145 Rural Urban 29,804 23,187 6,617 5,416 3,791 1,625 1,650 1,063 587 23,824 19,535 4,289 Total Bhiwani 29,804 23,187 6,617 5,416 3,791 1,625 1,650 1,063 587 23,824 19,535 4,289 Rural Urban 13,292 8,818 4,474 1,213 906 307 431 306 125 4,178 3,705 473 Total Kairu 13,292 8,818 4,474 1,213 906 307 431 306 125 4,178 3,705 473 Rural Urban 22.00 I 14.764 7,237 2,352 1,793 559 386 325 61 8,687 7,884 803 Total Tosham 22,001 14,764 7,237 2,352 1,793 559 386 325 61 8,687 7,884 803 Rural Urban 19,688 12,207 7,481 1,527 1,029 498 413 293 120 5,170 4,478 692 Total Siwani 19,688 12.207 7,481 1,527 1,029 498 413 293 120 5,170 4,478 692 Rural l_,rban 26,996 18,905 8,091 2,679 1,972 707 521 417 104 13,467 6,415 7,052 Total Loharu 26,996 18,905 8,091 2,679 1,972 707 521 417 104 13,467 6,415 7,052 Rural Urban 23,559 18,427 5,132 2,330 1,806 524 689 471 218 13,534 6,354 7,180 Total Badhra 23,559 18,427 5,132 2,330 1,806 524 689 471 218 13,534 6,354 7,180 Rural Urban 26,622 16,039 10,583 2,963 1,961 1,002 605 468 137 14,188 10,379 3,809 Total Dadri II 26,622 16,039 10,583 2,963 1,961 1,002 605 468 137 14,188 10,379 3,809 Rural Urban 26,713 17,915 8,798 4,227 2,843 1,384 730 590 140 11,535 9,367 2,168 Total Dadri I (P) 26,713 17,915 8,798 4,227 2,843 1,384 730 590 140 lI,535 9,367 2,168 Rural Urban URBAN 2.182 1,601 581 404 300 104 79 55 24 1,788 1,373 415 Urban Bawani Khera (Me) Bhiwani (M CI ) 683 622 61 540 479 61 1,730 1,442 288 38,807 34,923 3,884 Urban 304 220 84 30 27 3 65 56 9 2,435 2,262 173 Urban Tosham (MC) 1,071 711 360 81 67 14 181 160 21 3,081 2,851 230 Urban Siwani (MC) 488 280 208 136 51 85 178 100 78 3,013 2,256 757 Urban Loharu (MC) 642 493 149 100 70 30 367 213 154 12,198 10,009 2,189 Urban Charkhi Dadri (MC)

261 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI District Primary Location District! CD BlockJ Total! Industrial categ0!1 code U.A.! City/Town Rural! number Urban Margmal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48. 49 50

13 Bhiwani Total 184,110 63,086 121,024 99,237 28,573 70,664 41,437 15,963 25,474 Rural 172,508 56,234 116,27~ 98,092 28,277 69,815 39,247 15,039 24,208 Urban 11,602 6,852 4,750 1,145 296 849 2,190 924 1,266 0001 Bawam Khera Total 19,240 6.130 13,110 8,104 1.814 6,290 7,220 2,604 4,616 Rural 19,240 6,130 13,110 8,104 1,814 6,290 7,220 2,604 4,616 Urban 0002 Bhiw31lJ Total 27,534 10,454 17,080 11,342 2,867 8,475 7,021 3,124 3.897 Rural 27,534 10,454 17,080 11,342 2,867 8,475 7,021 3,124 3,897 Urban 0003 KalTU Total 10,995 3,899 7,096 6,842 1,862 4,980 2,637 1,222 1,415 Rural 10,995 3,899 7,096 6,842 1,862 4,980 2,637 1,222 1,415 Urban 0004 Tosham Total 14,042 3,752 10,290 9,459 2,194 7,265 3,079 937 2,142 Rural 14,042 3,752 10,290 9,459 2,194 7,265 3,079 937 2,142 Urhan 0005 Siwani Total 13,256 3,793 9,463 10,118 2,657 7,461 1,628 550 1,078 Rural 13,256 3,793 9,463 10,118 2,657 7,461 1,628 550 1,078 Urban 0006 Loharu Total 17,058 5,400 11,658 10,917 3,694 7,223 2,216 838 1,378 Rural 17,058 5,400 11,658 10,917 3,694 7,223 2,216 838 1,378 Urban 0007 Badhra Total 26,189 9,024 17,165 15,128 6,046 9,082 3,599 1,510 2,089 Rural 26,189 9,024 17,165 15,128 6,046 9,082 3,599 1,510 2,089 Urban 0008 Dadri II Total 21,053 6,782 14,271 12,283 3,874 8,409 5,187 1,676 3,511 Rural 21,053 6,782 14,271 12,283 3,874 8,409 5,187 1,676 3,511 Urban 0094 Dadri I (P) Total 23,141 7,000 16,141 13,899 3,269 10,630 6,660 2,578 4,082 Rural 23,141 7,000 16,141 13,899 3,269 10,630 6,660 2,578 4,082 Urban URBAN 41301000 Bawani Khera (MC) Urban 2,369 953 1,416 453 34 419 1,564 723 841

41302000 Bhiwalll (M CI) Urban 5,201 4,064 1,137 86 53 33 123 96 27 41303000 Tosham (Me) Urban 357 240 117 14 7 7 48 8 40 41304000 Siwani (MC) Urban 797 349 448 196 43 153 41 14 27 41305000 Loharu (MC) Urban 1,019 400 619 195 73 122 225 45 180 413D6000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Urban 1,859 846 1,013 201 86 115 189 38 151

262 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract of marginal workers Total! District! CD Block! Location Rural/ U.A.I City/ Town code Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urhan number workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

3,878 1,133 2,745 39,558 17,417 22,141 815,702 384,866 430.836 Total Bhiwani 13 3.082 831 2,251 32,087 12,087 20.000 627,494 306,875 320,619 Rural 796 302 494 7.471 5,330 2,141 188,208 77,991 110,217 Urban 356 69 287 3,560 1,643 1,917 79,398 38,271 41,127 Total Bawani Khera 0001 356 69 287 3,560 1,643 1,917 79,398 38,271 41,127 Rural Urban 1,003 319 684 8,168 4,144 4,024 139,615 64,042 75,573 Total Bhiwani 0002 1,003 319 684 8,168 4,144 4,024 139,615 64,042 75573 Rural Urban 186 41 145 1,330 774 556 37,970 J8,507 19,463 Total Kairu 0003 186 41 145 1,330 774 556 37,970 18,507 19,463 Rural Urban 168 37 131 1,336 584 752 61,028 29,165 31,863 Total Tosham 0004 168 37 131 1,336 584 752 61,028 29,165 31,863 Rural Urban 146 42 104 1,364 544 820 35,992 18,367 17,625 Total Siwani 0005 146 42 104 1,364 544 820 35,992 18,367 17,625 Rural Urban 149 50 99 3,776 818 2,958 65,790 33,388 32,402 Total Loharu 0006 149 50 99 3,776 818 2,958 65,790 33,388 32,402 Rural Urban 418 110 308 7,044 1,358 5,686 59,135 30,208 28,927 Total Badhra 0007 418 110 308 7,044 1,358 5,686 59,135 30,208 28,927 Rural Urban 262 76 186 3,321 1,156 2,165 67,964 34,620 33,344 Total Dadri II 0008 262 76 186 3,321 1,156 2,165 67,964 34,620 33,344 Rural Urban 394 87 307 2,188 1,066 1,122 80,602 40,307 40,295 Total Dadri I (P) 0094 394 87 307 2,188 1,066 1,122 80,602 40,307 40,295 Rural Urban URBAN 22 2 20 330 194 136 10,602 4,991 5,611 Urban Bawani Khera (MC) 41301000

380 201 179 4,612 3,714 898 122,570 50,167 72,403 Urban Bhiwani (M CI ) 41302000 27 7 20 268 218 50 8,081 3,176 4,905 Urban Tosham (MC) 41303000 32 31 528 291 237 10,639 4,325 '6,314 Urban Siwani (MC) 41304000 64 16 48 535 266 269 6,587 2,904 3,683 Urban Loharu (MC) 41305000 271 75 196 1,198 647 551 29,729 12,428 17,301 Urban Charkhi Dadri (MC) 41306000

263 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :BHIWANI

APPENDIX TO DISTRICfPRlMARYCENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHFDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRlBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Loca! ion Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduied urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population popUlation 2 3 4 5 6 7 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No.1 EBNo.1 803 176 41301000 Bawani Khera(MC) Ward NO.1 EB No.2 643 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No.2 ~EB No.3 834 499 41301000 Bawani Khera (MC) Ward No. 2 EB No.4 898 568 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No.3 EB No.5 375 215 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward NO.3 EB No.6 732 356 41301000 Bawani Khera (MC) Ward No. 4 EB No.7 743 5 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward NO.4 EB No.8 551 303 41301000 Bawani Khera(MC) Ward NO.5 EBNo.9 662 200 41301000 Bawani Khera(MC) Ward No. 5. EBNo.10 423 32 41301000 Bawani Khera (MC) Ward No. 6 EBNo.11 998 527 41301000 Bawani Khera (MC) Ward No. 6 EBNo.12 650 572 41301000 Bawani Khera(MC) Ward No. 7 EBNo.13 594 412 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No. 7 EB No. 14 701 634 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No.8 EB No. 15 960 171 41301000 Bawani Khera(MC) Ward No.8 EB No. 16 998 176 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No. 9 EB No. 17 698 249 41301000 Bawani Khera (MC) Ward No. 9 EBNo.18 590 143 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No. 10 EB No. 19 455 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No. 10 EBNo.20 455 106 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No. II EB No. 21 686 15 41301000 Bawani Khera(MC) Ward No. II EB No. 22 308 4130IGOO Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No. 12 EB No. 23 538 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No. 12 EBNo.24 537 4 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No. 13 EB No. 25 837 428 41301000 Bawani Khera (M C) Ward No. 13 EB No. 26 755 292 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 1 EB No.1 961 190 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No.1 EB No.2 696 107 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No.1 EB No.3 787 144 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. 1 EBNo.4 692 140 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. I EB No.5 609 148 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. I EB No.6 511 55 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. I EB No.7 438 130 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 1 EBNo.8 586 IO 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No.1 EB No.9 723 29 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. I EB No. 10 672 26 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. I EBNo. II 635 8 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. I EB No. 12 863 221 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. I EB No. 13 500 81 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. I EB No. 14 525 149 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 2 EB No. 15 572 75 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EBNo.16 234 158 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EB No. 17 447 213 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EB No. 18 545 204

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICf PRIMARY CN'lSUS ABSTRACf TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCillDULED TRIBES PO PULA TION - URBAN BWCK WIS E Locat ion Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EB No. 19 742 7 41302000 Bhiwam (M CI) Ward No. 2 EB No. 20 563 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) WaroNo.2 EB No. 21 506 10 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No.2 EB No. 22 719 3 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EB No. 23 424 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EB No. 24 407 82 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EB No:"288 333 III 41302000 Bhiwalli (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EB No. 289 527 152 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 3 EB No. 25 275 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 3 EB No. 26 506 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 3 EB No. 27 514 41302000 Bhiwani (M C1 ) Ward No.3 EB No. 28 196 41302000 Rhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 3 EB No. 29 427 73 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 3 EB No. 30 637 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 3 EB No. 31 658 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No.3 EB No. 32 715 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 33 621 281 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 34 385 379 413020no Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No.4 EB No. 35 126 79 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 4 £8 No. 36 331 41302000 Bhiwani (M C1) Ward No. 4 EBNo.37 275 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 38 635 367 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No.4 EB No. 39 292 43 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 40 335 148 41302000 Bhiwani (M C1 ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 41 260 200 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No.5 EB No. 42 854 96 41302000 8hiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 43 954 669 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 44 492 86 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 45 488 83 41302000 Bhiwani (M C1) Ward No. 5 EB No. 46 620 110 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 5 EBNo.47 390 26 41302000 8hiwani (M C1 ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 48 396 31 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 5 EB No. 49 681 99 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 50 663 20 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No.5 EB No. 51 566 5 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No.5 EB No. 52 477 16 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No.6 EB No. 53 228 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No.6 EB No. 54 629 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 6 EB No. 55 876 25 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 6 EB No. 56 912 13 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No.6 EB No. 57 691 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 6 EB No. 58 93.5 125 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 6 EB No. 59 539 18 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No.6 EB No. 60 920 96

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APPENDIX TO DlSTRICf PRIMARY 'CFNSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDUUD 1RIBES POPULATION - URBAN BWCKWISE Location Code Name.oftown Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 6 EB No. 61 398 84 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 7 EB No. 62 984 490 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No:7 EB No. 63 628 3 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward NO.7 EB No. 64 907 184 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 7 EB No. 65 1,029 365 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No.7 EB No. 66 493 21 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward NO.7 EB No. 67 886 15 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 7 EB No. 68 961 76 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No.7 EB No. 69 983 122 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 7 EB No. 70 826 208 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No.7 EB No. 71 885 26 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 7 EB No. 290 302 33 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EBNo.72 522 290 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 8 EB No. 73 796 204 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No.8 EB No. 74 716 31 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. 8 EB No. 75 592 131 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No.8 EB No. 76 389 89 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EB No. 77 699 92 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 8 EB No. 78 636 234 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EB No. 79 1,387 364 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 9 EB No. 80 367 367 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. 9 EBNo.81 503 382 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 82 548 283 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 83 634 534 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 84 606 584 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 85 537 527 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 86 649 644 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. 9 EBNo.87 487 465 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 88 619 360 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 9 EB No. 89 472 363 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 90 794 355 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 9 324' EB No. 91 594 I 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 10 EB No. 92 401 12 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. IO EB No. 93 608 399 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. \0 EB NQ. 94 314 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 10 EB No. 95 655 547 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 10 EB No. 96 506 8 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 10 EB No. 97 477 7 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. 10 EB No. 98 567 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 10 EB No. 99 644 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 10 EB No. JOO 419 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 11 EB No. 101 756 21 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. II EB No. 102 574 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 11 EB No. 103 643 40

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTA~ SCHEDULED CASUS AND SCHFDULJID TRffiES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 11 EB No. 104 579 72 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. II EB No. 105 4S1 102 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. II EBNo.106 867 15~' 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 107 7S0 198 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. i2 EB No. lOS 695 76 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 109 563 192 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 12 EBNo.IIO 700 55 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 12 EB No. III 655 3 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EBNo.112 526 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.113 825 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.114 1,001 90 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EB No. 115 509 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EB No. 116 814 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.117 426 413 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.118 266 7 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.119 338 26 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EB No. 120 159 33 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EB No. 121 253 5 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 122 536 6 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 14 EB No. 123 706 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 124 751 17 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 125 902 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 126 698 58 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 127 554 24 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 128 782 23 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 129 735 638 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 130 503 109 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 131 243 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 132 543 13 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 15 EB No. 133 580 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EBNo.134 595 144 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 135 545 26 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 136 700 9 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 15 EB No. 137 404 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 138 624 215 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. IS EB No. 139 681 117 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 140 404 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 141 816 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 142 956 7 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 143 530 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 144 594 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 145 587 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 146 341 41302000 Bhiwani SM Cl ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 147 123

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APPmDIX TO DISTRICT PR.IMA.RY CFN$VS ABSTRACf TOTAL, SCHEllULED CASTFS AJ"ID SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION - URBAN BWCKWISE Scheduled Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 7 2 3 4 :5 6 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No, 16 EB No. 148 279 41302000 Btliwani (M Cl) Ward No. 17 EB No. 149 917 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. i7 EB No. 150 710 41302000 Bhiwani eM CI } Ward No. 17 EB No. lSI 552 413D2000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 17 EB No. [52 522 413 ()20(){J Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EB No. \53 461 41302000 Bbiwani (M CI) Ward No. 17 EBNo.154 517 41302000 Bbiwani (M CI) Ward No. 17 EBNo.1SS 516 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 17 EB Nn. 156 593 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. j8 EB No. 157 703 41302{)OO Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 18 EB No. ]58 745 185 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 18 EB No. ]59 609 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 1& EB No. 160 337 12 41302000 Rh1wani (M Cl) Ware }.;o. lS EB No. 16i 536 167 206 4131)2000 Bbiwani (M Cl) W:rrd No. 1~ EBNo.162 519 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. IS EBNo.163 4&4 413{}2000 Bhiwani (M Cl) WtlTdNo.18 EBNo.164 556 41302000 Bhiwani (M C)) Ward No. 18 EB No. 165 483 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. 19 EB No. 166 363 60 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 167 432 413{)200G Bhiwani \M CI ) WaroNo. [9 EB No. \6:8 752 III 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward. No. 19 EB No. 169 513 41302000 Bbiwani (M CI ) Ward No. J9 EB :-:lo. 17(J 4&4 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 19 EB No. 171 573 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 19 EB No. 172 360 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 20 EB No. I73 609 564 6 41302000 Bhiwani eM Cl) Ward No. 20 EB No. 174 41302000 Bhiwani eM CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. ]75 577 4130200Q Bhiwani eM Cl ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 176 701 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No, 20 EBNo.177 669 4 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Warrl N{). 20 EB ~o. 178 427 41302000 Bhiwani (M Ci) Ward No. 20 EB No. 179 591 156 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 180 677 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 181 442 47 41302000 Bl:tiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 182 640 SS(] 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. 21 EB No. 183 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. 21 EB No. 184 786 ~9S -;"'-0. 510 .5W 4-tlO2QOCI B~.iw

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHFDULID CASTES AND SCHEDULFD TRIBES POPULATION -'URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 192 357 52 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 193 913 248 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Wai'd No. 23 EB No. 194 725 41302000 Bhiwam (M CI) Ward No. 23 EB No. 195 577 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 23 BB No. 196 850 198 4'1302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 23 EB No. 197 192 45 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 198 733 273 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 199 388 28 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 23 BB No. 200 552 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 24 EB No. 201 638 456 41302000 Bhiwani (M C1) Ward No. 24 EB No. 202 555 43 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 203 578 80 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 24 EB No. 204 171 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 205 540 135 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 206 307 207 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 24 EB No. 207 815 245 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 208 764 155 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 25 EB No. 209 612 18 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 25 EB No. 210 625 II 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 25 EBNo.211 553 29 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 25 EB No. 212 718 20 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 25 EB No. 213 776 18 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 25 EB No. 214 601 29 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 25 EB No. 215 573 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 25 EB No. 216 685 107 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 25 EBNo.217 751 50 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 26 EB No. 218 476 18 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 26 EB No. 219 199 28 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 220 1,304 87 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 26 EB No. 221 526 83 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 222 765 113 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 223 482 107 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 26 EB No. 224 526 103 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 225 377 36 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 226 575 139 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 227 404 20 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 26 EBNo.291 571 44 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 27 EB No. 228 828 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 27 EB No. 229 290 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 27 BB No. 230 745 8 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 27 EB No. 231 667 98 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. 27 EB No. 232 (i28 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 27 EB No. 233 758 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 27 EB No. 234 746 19

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED 1RIBES POPUlATION - URBAN BLOCKWlSE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block J EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 27 EBNo.235 481 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 27 EBNo.236 522 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 2i EB No. 237 387 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EB No. 238 649 121 41302000 Bhiwanl (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EB No. 239 420 5 41302000 Bhiw31ll (M CI) Ward No. 28 EB No. 240 565 117 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EB No. 241 534 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EB No. 242 566 101 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 28 EB No. 243 704 22 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 28 EB No. 244 517 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 28 EB No. 245 721 151 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EB No. 246 323 4 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EB No. 247 938 71 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 28 EB No. 248 906 8 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EB No. 284 108 2 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EBNo.285 337 4 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl) Ward No. 28 EB No. 286 309 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 28 EB No. 287 369 5 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 29 EB No. 249 570 3 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 29 EB No. 250 362 22 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 29 EB No. 251 602 4 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 29 EB No. 252 457 79 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 29 EB No. 253 556 98 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 29 EB No. 254 573 341 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 29 EB No. 255 532 172 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 29 EB No. 256 861 430 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 29 EB No. 257 762 461 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 29 EB No. 258 561 203 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 29 EB No. 259 636 118 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 260 469 33 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 30 EB No. 261 595 29 41302000 Bhiwani (M C1 ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 262 466 148 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 263 629 42' 41302000 Bhiwani (M C1 ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 264 555 23 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 30 EBNo.265 520 129 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 266 748 173 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 267 847 208 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 268 767 175 41302000 Bhiwani (M Cl ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 269 598 97 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 270 661 112 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 271 606 302 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 272 989 181 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 273 632 202 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) • Ward No. 31 EB No. 274 489 46

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICf PRIMARY CENS U5 ABSTRACf TOTAL, SCHFDULFD CAS'I'ES AND SCHEDULFD TRIB~ POPULATION - URBAN BWCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 31 EB No. 275 483 166 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI) Ward No. 31 EBNo.276 564 100 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) War(l No. 31 EB No. 277 418 6 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 278 409 32 41302000 8hiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 279 496 9 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 280 532 38 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 281 695 130 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 282 620 228 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 283 399 S4 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 1 EBNo. I 730 221 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 1 EB No.2 517 148 41303000 Tosham (MC), Ward No.2 EB No.3 791 558 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 2 EB No.4 809 516 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward NO.3 EB No.5 641 15 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 3 EB No.6 346 36 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 4 EB No.7 670 439 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 5 EB No.8 508 28 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 5 EB No.9 1,070 81 41303000 Tosham(MC) Ward No. 6 EB No. 10 1,097 220 41303000 Tosham(MC) Ward No. 7 EB No. 11 982 9 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 8 EB No. 12 722 177 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 9 EB No. 13 21 I 36 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 9 EB No. 14 439 151 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 15 476 15 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 16 378 41303000 Tosham (Me) Ward No. 11 EB No. 17 444 41303000 Tosham (MC) Ward No. II EB No. 18 441 110 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 1 EBNo. I 646 50 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. I EB No.2 507 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No.2 EB No.3 368 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 2 EB No.4 401 27 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 3 EBNo.5 663 78 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No.3 EB No.6 618 412 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 4 EB No.7 755 301 41304000 Siwani(MC) Ward No. 4 EB No.8 643 239 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 5 EB No.9 605 479 41304000 Siwani(MC) Ward No. 5 EB No. IO 652 512 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 5 EB No. II 383 359 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 6 EB No. 12 725 68 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 6 EB No. 13 202 5 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No.7 EB No. 14 503 234 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No.7 EB No. 15 465 140 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No.8 EB No. 16 437 59 41304000 Siwani (Me) Ward No.8 E8 No. 17 349 12

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APPENDIX TO DISTRrCf PRIMARY eFNS IJS ABSTRACT' TOTAL, SCHEDULFD CASTES AND SCHEDULFDTRlBN) POPULATION ~ URBAN BLOCKWJSE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41304000 Siwani(MC) Ward No. 9 EBNo.18 353 28 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. [0 EB No. 19 745 190 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 10' EBNo.20 604 74 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. II EB No. 21 844 282 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. II 'EE No. 22 525 394 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. II EE No. 23 593 556 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 24 336 160 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 25 805 26 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 26 482 14 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 27 840 184 41304000 Siwani (MC) "Ward No. 13 EB No. 28 418 41304000 Siwani (MC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 29 383 52 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. I EBNo. I 987 638 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. 2 EB No.2 884 87 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No.3 EB No.3 845 114 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. 4 EB No.4 627 280 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. 4 EBNo.5 364 163 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. 5 EBNo.6 1,218 838 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. 6 EBNo.7 1,463 82 41305000 Loharu(MC) Ward No. 7 EBNo.8 835 71 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. 8 EENo.9 766 65 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. 9 EB No. IO 1,089 -18 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. 10 EE No. 11 590 41 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. 10 EBNo.12 821 344 41305000 Loharu (MC) Ward No. 11 EBNo.13 932 585 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 1 EBNo.1 689 26 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 1 EB No.2 .1,303 123 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. I EB No.3 1,361 84 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No.1 EB No.4 1,041 26 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 2 EB NO.5 620 24 41306000 Charkhi DadO (M C) Ward No. 2 EB No.6 574 J3 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No.2 EBNo.7 683 12 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 2 EBNo.8 961 43 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No.2 EB No.9 454 28 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 2 EBNo. IO 404 I 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 2 EB No. 11 711 158 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 3 EB No. 12 478 162 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 3 EB No. 13 777 155 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 3 EB No. 14 382 101 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 3 EENo.15 731 56 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 4 EB No. 16 445 6 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 4 EB No. 17 670 34 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 4 EB No. 18 637 32 41306000 Charkhi Dadri(MC) Ward No.4 EB No. 19 732 80

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APPE'IDJX TO DlSTRICT PRlMARY CENSUS ABSTRA~! TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED "IRIDES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward 1\0. 5 EBNo.22 126 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No.5 EE No. 23 643 32 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 5 EBNo.24 1,049 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No.6 EB No. 25 637 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 6 EBNo.26 346 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 6 EB No. 27 454 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 6 EBNo.28 762 9 41306000 Charkhi Dadn (MC) Ward No. 7 EB No. 29 986 15 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No.7 EBNo.30 746 6 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No.7 EB No. 31 431 4 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 7 EBNo.32 768 5 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward NO.8 EB No. 33 933 24 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 8 EB No. 34 524 5 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No.8 EB No. 35 584 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No.9 EBNo.36 633 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 9 EB No. 37 552 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 9 EBNo.38 565 5 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 39 387 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 10 EBNo.40 550 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 10 EBNo,41 474 3 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 10 EBNo,42 347 2 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. II EBNo.43 717 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 11 EBNo.44 441 13 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 11 EBNo.45 599 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No, 12 EBNo.46 804 134 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 12 EBNo.47 570 41306000 Charkhi D adri (M C) Ward No. 12 EBNo.48 803 165 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 12 EBNo.49 552 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 13 EBNo, 50 1,266 851 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 13 EBNo.51 1,079 224 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No, 13 EB No. 52 641 12 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 14 EBNo.53 574 59 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No, 14 EB No. 54 766 100 4l306{)OO Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 14 EBNo.5S 546 \2 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No, 14 EBNo.56 897 406 41306000 Cbarkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 15 EBNo.57 485 43 41306000 Cbarkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 15 EB No. 58 1,142 1,141 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 15 EBNo,59 410 404 41306000 Charkhi D adri (M C) Ward No. 15 EB No. 67 827 827 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 60 571 9 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 16 EB No, 61 738 515 41306000 Charkhi Dadd(MC) Ward No. 16 E13 No. 62 654 561 41306000 Charkhi Dadri(MC) Ward No, 17 EBNo.63 304 13 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 17 EB No. 64 590 59 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Ward No. 17 EBNo.65 1,259 71 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (M C) Ward No. 17 EB No. 66 608 43

273 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Primary Census Abstract Location District! CD Block! Town Totall Number of code households Total population (including Rural! Population in the number with at least institutional and houseless Urban age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

13 Bhiwani Total 50,431 279;470 150,085 129,385 49,200 26,298 22,902 Rural 40,651 225,665 121,265 104,400 39,993 21,386 18,607 Urban 9,780 53,805 28,820 24,985 9,207 4,912 4,295 0001 Bawani Khera Total 6,770 37,289 20,156 17,133 6,972 3,724 3,248 Rural 6,770 37,289 20,156 17,133 6,972 3,724 3,248 Urban 0002 Bhiwani Total 8,668 47,562 25,759 21,803 8,009 4,305 3,704 Rural 8,668 47,562 25,759 21,803 8,009 4,305 3,704 Urban 0003 Kairu Total 2,209 12,687 6,860 5,827 2,237 1,205 1,032 Rural 2,209 12,687 6,860 5,827 2,237 1,205 1,032 Urban 0004 Tosham Total 4,312 24,315 13,133 11,182 4,510 2,440 2,070 Rural 4,312 24,315 13,133 11,182 4,510 2,440 2,070 Urban 0005 Siwani Total 2,507 13,620 7,250 6,370 2,624 1,417 1,207 Rural 2,507 13,620 7,250 6,370 2,624 1,417 1,207 Urban 0006 Loharu Total 3,990 22,530 11,862 10,668 4,115 2,122 1,993 Rural 3,990 22,530 11,862 10,668 4,115 2,122 1,993 Urban 0007 Badhra Total 3,657 20,496 10,875 9,621 3,607 1,919 1,688 Rural 3,657 20,496 10,875 9,621 3,607 1,919 1,688 Urban 0008 Dadri II Total 3,970 21,498 11,491 10,007 3,507 1,855 1,652 Rural 3,970 21,498 11,491 10,007 3,507 1,855 1,652 Urban 0094 Dadri I (P) Total 4,568 25,668 13,879 11,789 4,412 2,399 2,013 Rural 4,568 25,668 13,879 11,789 4,412 2,399 2,013 Urban URBAN 41301000 Bawani Khera (MC) Urban 1,097 6,083 3,234 2,849 1,175 603 572 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Urban 5,344 29,624 15,991 13,633 4.660 2,523 2.137 41303000 Tosham (MC) Urban 501 2,760 1,466 1,294 551 274 277 41304000 Siwani (MC) Urban 910 4,935 2,631 2,304 995 544 451 41305000 Loharu (MC) Urban 609 3,326 1,742 1,584 635 337 298 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Urban 1,319 7,077 3,756 3,321 1,191 631 560

274 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT For Scheduled Castes Total! District! CD Block! Rural! Town Literates llIiterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

Ii 12 13 14 15 t6 17 18 19 3 ·2

129,550 85.043 44,S07 149,920 65,042 .84,878 111,635 71,238 40,397 Total Bhiwani 103,213 68,289 34,924 122,452 52,976 69.476 94,669 58,107 36,562 Rural 26.337 16,754 9,583 27,468 12,066 15,402 16,966 13,131 3.835 Urban 15,844 10,613 5,231 21,445 9,543 11,902 15,863 9.737 6,126 Total Bawani Khera 15,844 10,613 5,23! 21,445 9,543 11,902 15,863 9.737 6,126 Rural Urban 22,035 14,502 7,533 25,527 11,257 14,270 17.754 J 1.993 5,761 Total Bhi\\'ani 22.035 14,502 7,533 25,527 11,257 14,270 17,754 11,993 5,761 Rural Urban 5,816 3,797 2,019 6,871 3,063 3,808 5,134 3.239 1,895 Total Kairu 5,816 3,797 2,019 6,871 3,063 3,808 5,134 3,239 1,895 Rural Urban 10,295 6,930 3,365 14,02(] 6,203 7,817 9,487 6,284 3,203 Total Tosham 10,295 6,930 3,365 14,020 6,203 7,817 9,487 6,284 3,203 Rural Urban 5,721 3,&02 1,919 7,899 3,448 4,451 6,658 3,749 2,909 Total Siwani 5,721 3,802 1,919 7,899 3,448 4,451 6,65& 3,749 2,909 Rural UrtJan 9,879 6,559 3,320 12,651 5,303 7,348 10,306 5,850 4,456 Total Loharu 9.879 6,559 3,320 12,651 5,303 7,348 10,306 5.850 4,456 Rural Urban 9,679 6,341 3,338 10,817 4,534 6,283 9,361 5.448 3,913 Total Badhra 9,679 6,341 3,338 10,817 4,534 6,283 9,361 5.448 3,913 Rural Urban 10,953 7,229 3,724 10,545 4,262 6,283 9,240 5.424 3,816 Total Dadri II 10.953 7,229 3,724 10,545 4,262 6,283 9,240 5,424 3,816 Rural Urban 12,991 &,5\6 4,475 \2,677 5,363 7.314 \ (),866 6.3&3 4,483 10tal Dadr, I (P) 12,991 8,516 4,475 12,677 5,363 7,314 10,866 6,383 4,483 Rural Urban URBAN 2,713 1,831 942 3,310 1,403 1,907 2,495 1,469 1.026 Urban Bawani Khera (MC) 15,224 9,620 5.604 14,400 6,371 8,029 8,285 7,075 1,210 Urban Bhiwani (M ell 1,188 753 435 1,572 713 859 676 629 47 Urban Tosham (MC) 2,121 1,367 754 2,814 1,264 1,550 1,598 1,243 355 Urban Siwani(MC) 1,580 1,060 520 1,746 682 1,064 1,454 885 569 Urban Loham (MC) 3,451 2,123 1,328 3,626 1,633 1.993 2,458 1,830 628 Urban Charkhi Dadri (MC)

275 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Primary Census Abstract Location District! CD Block! Total/ Industrial category code Town Rural/ number . Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

IJ Bhiwani Total 70,608 53,264 17,344. 14,377 9,919 4,458 17,776 12,531 5,245 Rural 57,856 42,591 15,265 13,615 9,410 4,205 17,216 12,123 5,093 Urban )2,752 10,673 2,079 762 509 253 560 408 152 0001 Bawani Khera Total 9,302 6,915 2,387 1,931 1,299 632 3,355 2,390 965 Rural 9,302 6,915 2,387 1,931 1,299 632 3,355 2,390 965 Urban 0002 Bhiwani Total 10,901 8,336 2,565 1,035 790 245 3,165 2,204 961 Rural 10,901 8,336 2,565 1,035 790 245 3,165 2,204 961 Urban 0003 Kairu Total 2,837 2,132 705 1,098 744 354 778 579 199 Rural 2,837. 2,132 705 1,098 744 354 778 579 199 Urban 0004 Tosham Total 6,426 5,210 1,216 1,777 1,233 544 1,600 1,192 408 Rural 6,426 5,210 1,216 1,777 1.233 544 1,600 1,192 408 Urban 0005 Siwani Total 4,433 3,031 1,402 2,093 1,293 800 948 637 311 Rural 4,433 3,031 1,402 2,093 1,293 800 948 637 311 Urban 0006 Loharu Total 7,033 4,738 2,295 3,030 2,151 879 1,563 1,114 449 Rural 7,033 4,738 2,295 3,030 2.151 879 1,563 1,114 449 Urban 0007 Badhra Total 5,317 3,773 1,544 1,333 1,027 306 1,570 1,218 352 Rural 5,317 3,773 1,544 1,333 1,027 306 1,570 1,218 352 Urban 0008 Dadri !l Total 5,592 4,150 1,442 716 442 274 1,692 1,136 556 Rural 5,592 4,150 1,442 716 442 274 1,692 1,136 556 Urban 0094 Dadri I (P) Total 6,015 4,306 1,709 602 431 ·171 2,545 1,653 892 Rural 6,015 4,306 1,709 602 431 171 2,545 1,653 892 Urban URBAN 41301000 Bawani Khera (MC) Urban 1,110 798 312 349 223 126 265 182 83 41302000 Bhiwani eM CI ) Urban 6,575 5,746 829 26 25 I 182 157 25 41303000 Tosham (MC) Urban 602 567 35 15 12 3 2 2 41304000 Siwani (MC) Urban 1,245 1,097 148 237 177 60 43 39 4 41305000 Loharu (MC) Urban 1,102 742 360 121 61 60 53 21 32 8 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Urban 2,118 1,723 395 14 11 3 15 7

276 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT For Scheduled Castes Totall District! CD Block! Town of main wor~ers Rural! Marginal workerS Urban Household industry workers Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

',242 911 330 37.213 2',902 7~P 41,027 17 ,'}74 23,053 Total Bhlwani \)74 712 262 16,051 20,346 5,705 36,813 15,516 21.297 Rural 268 100 68 11,162 9,556 1,606 4,214 2.458 1.756 Urban 116 91 25 3,900 3,135 765 6,561 2.822 3,739 Total Bllwani Kl1era 116 91 2:5 3,900 ],135 765 6.561 2.322 3,739 Rural Urban 261 J73 '88 6,440 5,169 1,271 6,853 3.657 3,196 Total Bhiwani 261 173 88 6,440 5,169 l.271 6,853 3.657 3,196 Rural Urban \52 93 59 809 716 93 2,297 1,107 1,190 Total Kairu 152 93 59 809 716 93 2,297 1,107 1,190 Rural Urban 62 52 10 2.987 2,733 254 3.D61 1,014 t987 Total Tosnam 62 52 10 2,987 2,733 254 3,061 1,074 1,987 Rural Urban 73 47 26 1,319 1,054 265 2,225 718 1,507 Total Siwani 73 47 26 ],319 1,054 265 2,225 718 1,507 Rura.l Urban 84 70 14 2,356 1,403 953 3,173 1,112 2..161 Total Loharu 84 70 14 2,356 1,403 953 3,273 1,112 2,16J Rural Urban 69 60 9 2,345 1,468 877 4,044 1,675 2,369 Total Badhra 69 60 9 2,345 1,4-68 877 4,044 1,675 2,369 Rural Urban 67 49 18 3,1 J7 2.523 594 3,648 1,.274 2,374 Total Dadri II 67 49 18 3,117 2,523 594 3,648 1.274 2,374 Rural Urban 90 77 13 2,778 2,145 633 4,851 2,077' 2,774 Total Dadri I (P) 90 71 13 2,778 2,14:5 633 4,851 2,077 2.174 Rural Urban URBAN 10 10 486 383 103 1,385 671 714 Urban ~awani Khera (MC) 92 68 24 6,275 5,496 719 1,710 1.329 381 Urban Bhiwani (M CI) 1 I 584 552 32 74 62 12 Urban Tosham(MC) 109 98 !l 856 783 73 3S3 146 207 Urban Siwani (Me) 32 16 16 896 644 252 3S2 143 209 Urban Loharu (MC) 24- 7 17 2,065 ],698 367 340 107 233 L.:rban Charkhi Dadri (MC)

277 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Primary Census Abstract Location District! CD Block! Town To~all Industrial category of marginal workers code Rural! number Urban Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

13 Bhiwani Total 6,507 1,996 4.511 22,393 9,098 13,295 559 159 400 Rural 6,274 1,946 4,328 20,973 8,476 12,497 455 133 322 Urban 233 50 183 1,420 622 798 104 26 78 OOUI Flawan r Khera Total 477 151 326 4,501 1,758 2,743 37 12 25 Rural 477 151 326 4,501 1,758 2,743 37 12 25 Urban 0002 Bhiwani Total 402 156 246 3,433 1,606 1,&27 150 55 95 Rural 402 156 246 3,433 1,606 1,827 150 55 95 Urban 0003 Kairu Total 588 202 386 1,326 647 679 32 7 25 Rural 588 202 386 1,326 647 679 32 7 25 Urban 0004 Tosham Total 860 220 640 1,560 538 1,022 76 9 67 Rural 860 220 640 1,560 538 1,022 76 9 67 Urban 0005 Siwanr Total 908 218 690 904 298 606 35 7 28 Rural 908 218 690 904 29& 606 35 7 28 Urban 0006 Loharu Total 1,232 396 836 1,277 499 778 35 9 26 Rural 1,232 396 836 1,277 499 778 35 9 26 Urban 0007 Badhra Total 757 287 470 1,992 870 1,122 31 18 13 Rural 757 287 470 1,992 870 1,122 31 18 13 Urban 0008 Dadri" Total 300 79 221 2,569 847 1,722 25 7 18 Rural 300 79 221 2,569 847 1,722 25 7 18 Urban 0094 Dadri I (P) Total 750 237 513 3,411 1,413 1,998 34 9 25 Rural 750 237 513 3,411 1,413 1,998 34 9 25 Urban URBAN 41301000 Bawani Khera (MC) Urban 53 2 51 1,150 566 584 7 2 5 41302000 Bhiwani (M CI ) Urban 9 8 41 29 12 29 13 16 41303000 Tosham (MC) Urban 2 2 3 I 2 41304000 Siwani (MC) Urban 101 18 83 24 10 14 14 14 41305000 Loharu (MC) Urban 65 21 44 76 12 64 28 6 22 41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) Urban 3 2 126 4 122 26 5 21

278 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT For Scheduled Castes Total! Districtl CD Block! Town Location Rurall code Non-workers Urban number Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

11,568 6,721 4,847 167,835 78,8.47 88,988 Total Bhiwani 13 9,111 4,961 4,150 130,996 63,158 67,838 Rural 2,457 1,760 697 36,839 15,689 21,150 Urban 1,546 901 645 21,426 10,419 1l,007 Total Bawani Khera 0001 1,546 901 645 21,426 10,419 11,007 Rural Urban 2,868 1,840 1,028 29,808 13,766 16,042 Total Bhiwani 0002 2,868 1,840 1,028 29,808 13,766 16,042 Rural Urban 351 251 100 7,553 3,621 3,932 Total Kairu 0003 351 251 100 7,553 3,621 3,932 Rural Urban 565 307 258 14,828 6,849 7,979 Total Tosham 0004 565 307 258 14,828 6,849 7,979 Rural Urban 378 195 183 6,962 3,501 3,461 Total Siwani 0005 378 195 183 6,962 3,501 3,461 Rural Urban 729 208 521 12,224 6,012 6,212 Total Loharu 0006 729 208 521 12,224 6,012 6,212 Rural Urban 1,264 500 764 11,135 5,427 5,708 Total Badhra 0007 1,264 500 764 11,135 5,427 5,708 Rural Urban 754 341 413 12,258 6,067 6,191 Total Dadri II 0008 754 ]41 413 12,258 6,067 6,191 Rural Urban 656 418 238 14,802 7,496 7,306 Total Dadri I (P) 0094 656 418 238 14,802 7,496 7,306 Rural Urban URBAN 175 101 74 3,588 1,765 1,823 Urban Bawani Khera (MC) 41301000 1,631 1,279 352 21,339 8,916 12,423 Urban Bhiwani (M CI ) 41302000 69 61 8 2,084 837 1,247 Urban Tosham (MC) 41303000 214 118 96 3,337 1,388 1,949 Urban Siwani (Me) 41304000 183 104 79 1,872 857 1,015 Urban Loharu (Me) 41305000 185 97 88 4,619 1,926 2,693 Urban Charkhi Dadri (MC) 41306000

279 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CDBLOCK- Area of Total population (including location Name of Viii age Number of Population in the code Village! institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number CD.B. in ~oEulation1 bectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(I0(ll Bawani Khera (Total) 51l2.,}11 24,452 141,375 '15,668 66,2(}7 23,436 12,511 10,915 0001 Bawani Khera (Rural) 502.98 24,452 141,875 75,668 66,207 23,436 12,521 10,9.15 0001 Bawani Khera (Urban)

00416700 Rohnat (35) 1,756 539 3,250 1,698 1,552 570 299 271 00416800 Ratera(34) 2,255 860 5,112 2,699 2,413 861 46S 393 00416900 Bohal (37) 625 259 1,642 845 791 2B5 144 141 OD4 17000 Siper (36) 1,000 370 2,135 Ul6 1,019 384 212 172 00417100 Jamalpur (40) 2,240 1,285- 7,364 3,895 3,469 1,267 655 612 00417200 Paposa (41) l,I61 577 3,271 1,754 1,517 549 299 250 00417300 Aurangnagar (134) 409 51 356 193 163 69 36 33 00417400 Barsl (133) 4,836 4,173 23,264 12.421 10,843 4,062 2,177 1,885 00417500 Siwana (132) 1,956 838 4,593 2,447 2,146 764 388 376 00417600 Bawani Khera (Rural)(42) 5,108 106 602 311 291 94 43 51 00417700 Baliali (44) 3,494 1,816 10,643 5,684 4,959 1,885 1,003 882 00411800 Ramupura (27) 608 272 1,606 816 770 306 L69 137 00417900 Sui (46) 1,147 764 4,511 2,404 2,107 774 403 371 00418000 Taga (45) 264 8 36 19 17 8 4 4 0041BI00 Lohari Jatu (47) 2,424 1,427 8,177 4,342 3,835 1,357 731 626 00418200 Sumra Khera (43) 484 lSI 858 448 410 100 57 43 00418300 Pur (49) 2,029 1.031 6,340 3,341 2,999 L,036 547 489 00418400 Siwara (50) 1,126 632 3,899 2,041 1,858 645 335 310 00418500 Kungar (131) 2,631 1,551 9,050 4,891 4,159 1,371 745 626 00418600 Mundhal Kalan (55) 931 302 1,998 1,085 913 293 158 135 00418700 Mundhal Khurd (57) 2,336 1,410 7,907 4,301 3,606 L,I50 629 521 00418800 Jatai (54) 773 450 2,619 1,426 1,193 441 243 198 00418900 Talu (51) 2,891 1,247 7,593 4,096 3,497 1,188 650 538 00419000 Mandhana (48) 1,965 875 5,444 2,924 2,520 852 4S{) 402 00419100 Dhanana (51) 3,492 2,0117 11,&76 6,337 5,539 1,829 989 840 00430900 Bhurtana (39) 783 4112 2,673 1,435 1,238 431 227 2()4 00431000 Kirawar (38) 1,574 889 5,056 2,679 2,377 865 460 405

280 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BHIWANI KHERA Name ofViUage Scheduled Castes pppuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2

37,289 20,156 17,133 74,913 48,013 26,900 Bawani Kbera (Total) 37,289 20.156 17,133 74,913 48,013 26,900 Bawani Khera (Rural) Bawani Kbera (Urban)

1,039 539 500 1,618 1,030 588 Rohnat (35) 1,385 756 629 2,738 1,708 1,030 Ratera (34) 254 140 114 744 481 263 Bohal (37) 205 115 90 1,032 656 376 Siper (36) 3,232 1,719 1,513 3,829 2,436 1,393 Jamalpur (40) 981 545 436 1,767 1,159 608 Paposa (41) 333 180 153 162 119 43 Aurangnagar ( 134) 5,105 2,738 2,367 11,888 7,793 4,095 Barsi (133) 1,414 756 658 2,475 1,631 844 Siwana (132) 49 27 22 300 192 108 Bawani Khera (Rural)(42) 6,043 3,237 2,806 5,489 3,552 1,937 Baliali (44) 343 183 160 845 492 353 Ramupura (27) 1,430 776 654 2,451 1,586 865 Sui (46) 20 12 8 Taga (45) 2,250 1,202 1,048 4,281 2,660 1,621 Lohari Jatu (47) 46 26 20 532 329 203 Sumra Khera (43) 1,041 563 478 3,410 2,134 1,276 Pur (49) 1,094 583 51 I 2,042 1,271 771 Siwara (50) 1,960 1,080 880 4,854 3,141 1,713 Kungar (131) 195 109 86 1,231 778 453 Mundhal Kalan (55) 1,914 1,103 811 4,275 2,760 1,515 Mundhal Khurd (57) 615 346 269 1,437 939 498 Jatai (54) 1,064 601 463 4,084 2,600 1,484 Talu (51) 931 491 440 2,923 1,912 1,01l Mandhana (48) 1,826 969 857 6,410 4,068 2,342 Dhanana (52) 838 456 382 1,414 917 497 Bhurtana (39) 1,702 916 786 2,662 1,657 1,005 Kirawar (38)

281 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0001 Bawani Khera (Total) 66,962 27,655 39,307 62,477 37,397 25,080 43,237 31,267 11,970 0001 Bawani Khera (Rural) 66,962 27,655 39,307 62,477 37,397 25,080 43,237 31,267 11,970 0001 Bawani Khera (Urban)

00416700 Rohnat (35) 1,632 668 964 1,624 883 741 1,197 781 416 00416800 Ratera (34) 2,374 991 1,383 2,335 1,339 996 1,507 1,283 224 00416900 Bohal (37) 898 364 534 737 426 311 444 341 103 00417000 Siper (36) 1,103 460 643 885 551 334 588 443 145 00417100 JamaJpur (40) 3,535 1,459 2,076 2,464 1,833 631 1,327 1,106 221 00417200 Paposa (41) 1,504 595 909 1,641 881 760 865 707 158 00417300 Aurangnagar ( (34) 194 74 120 181 84 97 128 65 63 00417400 BarSI (133) 11,376 4,628 6.748 11,513 6,629 4,884 7,508 5,729 1,779 00417500 Siwana(132) 2,118 816 1,302 2,311 1.281 1,030 1,724 1,102 622 00417600 Bawani Khera (Rural)(42) 302 119 183 257 155 102 164 140 24 00417700 Baliali (44) 5,154 2,132 3,022 4,089 2,623 1,466 2,331 1,945 386 00417800 Ramupura (27) 761 344 417 697 430 267 385 321 64 00417900 Sui (46) 2,060 818 1,242 1,884 1,104 780 1,391 903 488 00418000 Taga (45) 16 7 9 16 9 7 11 9 2 00418100 Lohari Jatu (47) 3,896 1,682 2,214 2,573 1,931 642 1,859 1,583 276 00418200 Sumra Kh~ra (43) 326 119 207 418 214 204 218 197 21 00418300 Pur (49) 2,930 1,207 1,723 2,501 1,574 927 2,129 1,396 733 00418400 Siwara (50) 1,857 770 1,087 1,447 945 502 1,048 877 171 00418500 Kungar (131) 4,196 1,750 2,446 4,738 2,597 2,141 3,308 2,044 1,264 00418600 Mundhal Kalan (55) 767 307 460 844 492 352 535 437 98 00418700 Mundhal Khurd (57) 3,632 1,541 2,091 3,406 2,118 1,288 2,039 1,577 462 00418800 Jatai (54) 1,182 487 695 1,427 808 619 1,026 650 376 00418900 Talu (51) 3,509 1,496 2,013 3,269 1,953 1,316 2,363 1,848 515 00419000 Mandhana (48) 2,521 1,012 1,509 2,271 1,373 898 1,922 1,216 706 00419100 Dhanana (52) 5,466 2,269 3,197 5,588 3,130 2,458 4,234 2,636 1,598 00430900 Bhurtana (39) 1,259 518 741 1,458 779 679 1,349 740 609 00431000 Kirawar (38) 2,394 1,022 1,372 1,903 1,255 648 1,637 1,191 446

282 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstr~ct BHlWANI KHERA Industrial categ0!2: of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 3J 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

25,990 17,610 8,380 4,633 3,321 1,312 684 551 133 11,930 9,785 2,145 Bawani Khera (Total) 25,990 17,610 8,380 4,633 3,321 1,312 684 551 133 11,930 9,785 2,145 Bawani Khera (Rural) Bawani Khera (Urban)

681 411 270 245 147 98 15 9 6 256 214 42 Rohnat (35) 777 601 176 2ll 182 29 21 20 I 498 480 18 Ratera (34) 384 290 94 6 4 2 4 2 2 50 45 5 Bohal (37) 330 246 84 153 103 50 16 10 6 89 84 . 5 Siper (36) 420 362 58 230 163 67 3 3 674 578 96 Jamalpur (40) 512 389 113 115 95 20 19 17 2 219 206 13 Paposa (41) 67 31 36 42 19 23 2 17 14 3 Aurangnagar (134) 3.954 2,960 994 698 545 153 137 121 16 1,719 2,103 616 Barsi (133) 1,180 687 493 358 246 112 10 9 176 160 16 Siwana (132) 148 124 24 4 4 12 12 Bawani Khera (Rural)(42) 885 729 156 450 336 114 37 32 5 959 848 III Baliali (44) 168 142 26 127 93 34 90 86 4 Ramupura (27) 908 544 364 72 50 22 33 30 3 378 279 99 Sui (46) 10 8 2 1 I Taga (45) 1,000 817 183 126 122 4 26 23 3 707 621 86 Lohari Jatu (47) 179 164 15 2 I 1 4 3 1 33 29 4 Sumra Khera (43) 1,576 923 653 114 99 15 33 30 3 406 344 62 Pur (49) 620 473 147 86 78 8 6 6 336 320 16 Siwara (50) 2,201 1,381 820 326 214 112 39 25 14 742 424 318 Kungar(131) 345 278 67 23 19 4 7 7 160 133 27 Mundhal Kalan (55) 1,227 956 271 204 131 73 85 75 10 523 415 108 Mundhal Khurd (57) 743 464 279 174 88 86 3 2 106 96 10 Jatai (54) 1,828 1,385 443 109 83 26 19 12 7 407 368 39 Talu (51) 1,321 703 618 113 75 38 9 7 2 479 431 48 Mandhana (48) 2,968 1,656 1,312 250 169 81 142 97 45 874 714 160 Dhanana (52) 982 493 489 209 110 99 3 3 155 134 21 Bhurtana (39) 576 393 183 186 145 41 II 7 4 864 646 218 Kirawar (38)

283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~0!2: code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0001 Bawani Khera (Total) 19,240 6,130 13,110 8,104 1,814 6,290 7,220 2,604 4,616 0001 Bawani Khera (Rural) 19,240 6,130 '13,110 8,104 1,814 6,290 7,220 2,604 4,616 0001 Bawani Khera (Urbau)

00416700 Rohnat (35) 427 102 325 215 33 182 164 56 108 00416800 Ratera (34) 828 56 772 71 II 60 628 30 598 00416900 Bohal (37) 293 85 208 177 16 161 109 63 46 00417000 Siper (36) 297 108 189 162 39 123 126 62 64 00417100 Jamalpur (40) 1,137 727 410 19 10 9 593 341 252 00417200 Paposa (41) 776 174 602 92 37 55 215 78 137 004 I 7300 Aurangnagar (134) 53 19 34 23 II 12 16 3 13 00417400 Barsi (133) 4,005 900 3,105 2,386 471 1,915 1,088 280 808 00417500 Siwana (132) 587 179 408 340 95 245 230 77 153 00417600 Bawani Khera (Rural)(42) 93 15 78 11 4 7 72 6 66 00417700 Baliali (44) 1,758 678 1,080 338 60 278 1,041 389 652 00417800 Ramupura (27) 312 109 203 138 38 100 166 63 103 00417900 Sui (46) 493 201 292 25 12 13 415 181 234 00418000 Taga (45) 5 5 5 5 00418100 Lohari Jatu (47) 714 348 366 226 56 170 295 168 127 00418200 Sumra Khera (43) 200 17 183 172 7 165 23 9 14 00418300 Pur (49) 372 178 194 142 36 106 101 57 44 00418400 Siwara (50) 399 68 331 325 41 284 43 7 36 00418500 Kungar (131) 1,430 553 877 675 299 376 276 127 149 00418600 Mundhal Kalan (55) 309 55 254 155 7 148 118 39 79 00418700 Mundhal Khurd (57) 1,367 541 826 642 165 477 603 322 281 00418800 Jatai (54) 401 158 243 330 120 210 49 20 29 00418900 Talu (51) 906 105 801 741 45 696 104 23 81 00419000 Mandhana (48) 349 157 192 60 22 38 122 49 73 00419100 Dhanana (52) 1,354 494 860 512 137 375 448 106 342 00430900 Bhurtana (39) 109 39 70 70 33 37 31 5 26 00431000 Kirawar (38) 166 64 201 52 9 43 144 43 101

284 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BHIWANIKHERA ofmarl:l,inal workers Name of Village Location Household industry worker.s Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

356 69 287 3,560· 1,643 1,917 79,398 38,271 41.127 Bawani Khera (Total) 0001 356 69 287 3.560 1,643 . 1,917 79,398 38,271 41.127 Bawani Khera (Rural) 0001 Bawani Khera (Urban) 0001

4 3 44 12 32 1,626 815 811 Rohnat (35) 00416700 129 15 114 2,777 1,360 1,417 Ratera (34) 00416800 7 6 1 905 419 486 Bohal (37) 00416900 6 4 2 3 3 1,250 565 685 Siper (36) 00417000 525 376 149 4,900 2,062 2,838 Jamalpur (40) 00417100 12 4 8 457 55 402 1,630 873 757 Paposa (41) 00417200 2 12 4 8 175 109 66 Aurangnagar (134) 00417300 214 19 195 317 130 187 11,751 5,792 5,959 Barsi (133) 00417400 3 I 2 14 6 8 2,282 1)66 1,116 Siwana (132) 00417500 10 5 5 345 156 189 Bawani Khera (Rural)(42) 00417600 9 8 370 228 142 6,554 3,061 3,493 Baliali (44) 00417700 8 8 909 406 503 Ramupura (27) 00417800 10 2 8 43 6 37 2,627 1,300 1,327 Sui (46) 00417900 20 10 10 Taga (45) 00418000 3 2 I 190 122 68 5,604 2,411 3,193 Lohari Jatu (47) 00418100 2 2 3 I 2 440 234 206 Sumra Khera (43) 00418200 12 5 117 78 39 3,839 1,767 2,072 PUT (49) 00418300 30 19 II 2,452 1,096 1,356 Siwara (50) 00418400 12 3' 9 467 124 343 4,312 2,294 2,018 Kungar (I 31 ) 00418500 4 4 32 9 23 1,154 593 561 Mundhal Kalan (55) 00418600 15 8 7 107 46 61 4,501 2,183 2,318 Mundhal Khurd (57) 00418700 22 18 4 1,192 618 574 latai (54) 00418800 2 2 59 35 24 4,324 2,143 2,181 Talu(51) 00418900 20 5 15 147 81 66 3,173 1,551 1,622 Mandhana (48) 00419000 22 7 15 372 244 128 6,288 3,207 3,081 Dhanana (52) 00419100 1 1 7 1 6 1,215 656 559 Bhurtana (39) 00430900 2 68 11 57 3,153 1,424 1,729 Kirawar (38) 00431000

285 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Total population (including Location Name ofVilJage Area of Number of Population in the institutional and houseless code Vi II age/ households age-group 0-6

number .J C.D.8. in population) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0002 Bhiwani (Total) 67,639 39,530 227,843 122,072 105,77] 36,224 19,752 16,472 0002 Bhiwani (Rural) 67,639 39,530 . 227,843 122,072 105,77] 36,224 19,752 16,472 0002 Bhiwani (tJrban)

00419200 Badesra (53) 2,325 1,130 6,504 3,517 2,987 927 493 434 00419300 Chang (5) 3,000 2,175 11,817 6,263 5,554 1,876 995 881 00419400 Sai (I) 1,711 888 5,540 2,973 2,567 965 524 441 00419500 Kelanga (130) 3,175 2,228 12,534 6,793 5,741 2,042 1,102 940 00419600 Kharak Khurd (132) 1,048 821 4,486 2,375 2,111 710 383 327 00419700 Kharak Kalan (131) 1,116 J,931 11,339 6,053 5,286 1,796 959 837 00419800 Sarsa (2) 1,022 408 2,559 1,380 1,179 466 242 224 00419900 ,Phulpura (3) 1,538 288 1,519 845 674 208 lIS 93 00420000 BamJa (15) 1,681 1,769 10,345 5,632 4,713 1,564 838 726 00420100 Riwari (4) 1,434 735 4,335 2,305 2,030 763 397 366 00420200 Mitathal (6) 2,377 1,243 7,076 3,837 3,239 1,010 556 454 00420300 Ghuskani (7) 789 499 2,944 1,602 1,342 501 292 209 00420400 Tigri (8) 857 105 598 324 274 82 41 41 00420500 Prem Nagar (9) 807 805 4,131 2,233 1,898 602 311 291 00420600 Rajpura Kharkari (23) 339 166 925 508 417 148 85 63 00420700 Tigrana (10) 2,622 1,720 9,869 5,235 4,634 1,488 798 690 00420800 Gujrani (II) 1,397 749 4,240 2,325 1,915 675 373 302 00420900 Kaluwas (13) 343 340 1,999 1,074 925 302 162 140 00421000 Nathuwas(14) 374 401 2,303 1,251 1,052 350 201 149 00421100 Paluwas(12) 794 948 5,375 2,893 2,482 882 485 397 00421200 Naurangabad (16) 728 504 2,739 1,476 1,263 491 258 233 00421300 Ninan (17) 147 220 1,293 685 608 240 131 109 00421400 Bhiwani Lohar (22) 1,324 ------Un-inhabited------00421500 Kaunt (18) 360 464 2,865 1,548 1,317 440 244 196 00421600 Bhiwani Jonpal (21) 1,661 ------Un-inhabited------00421700 Sapora (24) 3,646 2,264 12,861 6,881 5,980 2,183 1,189 994 00421800 Biran (27) 1,090 860 4,721 2,490 2,231 782 427 355 00421900 Dinod (26) 3,825 1,599 10,102 5,454 4,648 1,658 920 738 00422000 Kohar (48) 2,335 733 4,314 2,302 2,012 765 428 337 00422100 Devsar(25) 3,614 1,936 10,780 5,708 5,072 1,751 960 791 00422200 Haluwas (102) 709 586 3,224 1,722 1,502 490 269 221 00422300 Pahladgarh (103) 638 360 1,936 996 940 245 133 112 00422400 Dhana Narsan (20) 679 280 1,610 878 732 270 159 III 00422500 Dhana Ladanpur (19) 751 444 2,517 1,347 1.170 387 225 162 00422600 Umrawat (115) 598 429 2,512 1,372 1,140 425 237 188 00422700 Sanga (116) 1,054 725 4,072 2,134 1,938 639 342 297 00422800 Kayla (117) 1,061 606 3,703 1.958 1,745 578 322 256 00422900 Badala (118) 475 378 2,402 1,293 1,109 379 200 179 00423000 Dhareru (119) 1,335 817 4,997 2,662 2,335 830 ' 447 383 00423100 Nangal(114) 658 409 2,377 1,270 1,107 348 197 151 00423200 Ajitpura (l05) 715 280 1,709 872 837 250 138 112 00423300 Manheru (113) 1,744 1,265 7,220 3,922 3,298 1,141 642 499 00423400 Madhmadhvi (112) 435 227 1,327 689 638 231 126 105 00423500 Goripur (III) 454 391 2,156 1,192 964 300 178· 122 004_f3600 Kitlana (106) 989 734 4,146 2,249 1,897 605 327 278 00423700 Nimriwali (104) 1,144 461 2,599 1,386 1,213 366 212 154 00423800 Dhirana Kalan (101) 682 383 2,286 1,238 1,048 369 189 180 00423900 Rupgarh (99) 811 384 2,281 1,171 1,110 347 186 161 00424000 Nandgaon (1) 825 438 2,348 1,175 1,173 346 196 ISO

286 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BHIWANI Name of Village Scheduled Ca~tes p~puation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

47,562 25,759 21,803 126,242 79,990 46,252 Bhiwani (Total) 47,562 25,759 2].803 126,242 79,990 46,252 Bhiwani (Rural) Bhiwani (Urban)

1,744 963 781 3,620 2,339 1,281 Badesra (53) 4,850 2,594 2,256 6,874 4,133 2,741 Chang (5) 926 514 412 2,915 '1,890 1,025 Sai (I) 1,137 599 538 6,644 4,181 2,463 Kelanga (130) 1,013 543 470 2,512 1,561 951 Kharak Khurd (132) 2,172 1,177 995 6,186 3,853 2,333 Kharak Kalan (131) 447 252 195 1,275 841 434 Sarsa (2) 289 166 123 917 572 345 Phulpura (3) 2,152 1,163 989 5,786 3,793 1,993 Bamla(l5) 839 451 388 2,362 1,493 869 Riwari (4) 1,337 734 603 3,844 2,459 1,385 Mitathal (6) 591 317 274 1,597 1,055 542 Ghuskani (7) 55 25 30 407 249 158 Tigri (8) 1,168 629 539 2,430 1,557 873 Prem Nagar (9) 79 49 30 546 367 179 Rajpura Kharkari (23) 2,347 1,272 1,075 5,881 3,596 2,285 Tigrana (10) 1,894 1,017 877 2,268 1,456 812 Gujrani (II) 669 348 321 1,156 737 419 Kaluwas (13) 436 236 200 1,275 834 441 Nathuwas (14) 1,453 775 678 3,051 1,913 1,138 Paluwas (12) 549 286 263 1,296 857 439 Naurangabad (16) 154 84 70 720 456 264 Ninan (17) ------Un-inhabited------···-·· Bhiwani Lohar (22) 848 469 379 1,623 1,066 557 Kaunt (18) -----•• ----_. Un- inhab ited--·------Bhiwani Jonpal (21) 3,152 1,728 1,424 6,842 4,231 2,61) Bapora (24) 479 249 230 2,546 1.641 905 Biran (27) 1,790 981 809 5,204 3,342 1,862 Dinod (26) 791 423 368 2,179 1,408 771 Kohar (48) 2,019 1,092 927 5,983 3,738 2,245 Devsar (25) 815 437 378 2,003 1,234 769 Haluwas (102) 202 113 89 1,247 780 467 Pahladgarh (103) 278 158 120 807 529 278 Dhana Narsan (20) 1,230 683 547 1,333 822 511 Dhana Ladanpur (19) 474 261 213 1,389 917 472 Umrawat (115) 881 477 404 2,210 1,405 805 Sanga (116) 754 405 349 2,243 1,361 882 Kayla (117) 383 206 177 1,338 886 452 Badala (118) 888 485 403 2,621 1,677 ,944 Dhareru (119) 628 339 289 1,295 832 463 Nangal (114) 311 166 145 1,026 638 388 Ajitpura (105) 1,243 669 574 4,012 2,553 1,459 Manheru (113) 811 481 330 Madhrnadhvi (112) )57 206 151 1,242 847 395 Goripur (III) 745 400 345 2,392 1,583 809 Kitlana (106) 402 215 187 1,527 964 563 Nirnriwali (104) 553 301 252 1,218 805 413 Dhirana Ka[an ([01) 230 129 101 [,417 865 552 Rupgarh (99) 171 82 89 1,447 863 584 Nandgaon (I)

287 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI ViUage Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main ·workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 '28

OOOl Bhiwllni (Total) 101,601 42,082 59,519 88,228 58,030 30,198 60,694 47.,57(, 13,118 OO(l2 Bhiwani (Rural) Hll,601 42,082 59.519 88.228 58,030 30,198 60.694 47,576 !l,lIS 0002 Bhi'l'l'ani (Urban)

Cl04191CO Badesla (53) 2,884 1.17& 1,706 3,010 1,620 1,39a 1,433 1,337 96 00419300 Chang (5) 4,943 2,130 2,8l3 4,73.9 3.101 ],632 2,&92 2,286 606 00419400 Sai(l) 2,625 1,083 1,542 2,742 1.564 1,178 2,007 1,303 704 004 19500 Kelanga (130) 5,890 2,612 3,278 3,416 2,949 467 2,298 2,205 93 (l0419600 Kharak Khurd (l32) 1,914 814 1,160 1,133 1,044 89 9i8 859 59 00419700 Kharak Kalan (131) S,lS3 2,200 2,953 3,317 2,710 607 2.182 2,020 162 00419800 Sarsa (2) 1,284 539 745 993 658 335 720 601 119 1)0419900 Phulpura (3) 602 273 329 4411 396 52 319 297 22 00420000 Bamla(15) 4,559 1.839 2,720 4,741 2,909 1,832 3,008 2,402 606 00420100 Riwari (4) 1,973 812 1,161 1,286 995 291 1,114 896 218 00420200 Mitathal (6) 3,;1.32 1,378 1,854 3,337 2,009 1,328 2,217 1,542 615 00420300 Ghuskani (7) 1,.347 547 800 1,368 810 558 642 582 60 00420400 Tigri (8) 191 75 116 HiS 149 16 146 134 12 00420500 Prem Nagar (9) 1,701 676 1,025 1,669 1,032 637 1,434 898 536 00420600 Rajpura Kharkari (23) 379 141 238 328 226 102 202 191 II 00420700 Tigrana (10) 3,988 1,639 2,349 3,082 2,316 166 2.459 2,065 394 00420800 Gujrani (Ill 1,972 869 1,103 1.235 1.059 176 896 827 69 00420900 Kaluwas (13) &43 3J7 506 710 509 201 560 465 95 0042lO00 Nathuwas(14) 1,028 417 611 787 550 237 766 544 222 OQ42ltOO Paluwas{12) 1,314 9\',0 1,344 l,61S 1,371 25"- l,341 1,1&2 160 00421200 Naurangabad(16} 1,443 619 824 1,232 741 491 927 65:t 274 00421300 Nir.anCl1} 513 l29 344 480 2&6 194 46a 268 192 00421400 Bhiwani Lohar {22) ------Un-inhahited------·-- 00421500 Kaunl (18) 1,242 482 ')60 966 692 214 716 1540 176 {)V421500 BbiwaniJonpal (21) ------Un-inhabited------0042170[) l3apora(24) 6,019 2,650 3,369 5,416 3,537 1,&19 3,636 2,993 643 0042180D Binn (Z7) 2,175 849 \,326 1,&09 \,172 631 1,166 &52 314 0042190D Diood (26) 4,898 2,112 2,786 3,188 2,468 720 2,27E 2.065 213 [i,037, 00422000 Kobar (48) 2,135 894 1,241 2,076 1,168 908 1,377 340 004221{)0 De~sar (25) 4,797 1,970 2,827 4,383 2,769 1,614 2.961 2,192 769 00422200 HalLlwas (102) 1,221 488 733 1,317 877 440 749 636 113 00422300 Pah:adgarh (1031 6.89 216 473 91l& 475 432 868 44& 420 00422400 Dhana Narsan (20) 803 349 454 76) 425 336 408 370 38 00422500 Dhana Ladanpur (19) 1,184 525 659 744 585 159 3'82 lSI 31 00422600 lJmrawal (liS) 1,123 455 668 941 598 343 7~6 523 263 00422700 Sanga (J 16) 1,862 729 1,133 1,568 I,D54 514 1,034 938 96 00422800 Kayla (117) 1,460 597 863 1,356 856 500 748 671 77 00422900 Badala (1l8) 1.064 407 657 1,011 577 434 733 51,4 219 0042300() Or.areru (19) 1,376 985 1,39! 2,021 1,269 752 1,422 1,150 272 00423 toO Nangal (114) 1.082 438 644 875 624 251 582 4?4 88 00423200 Ajitpura \ lOS) 683 234 449 762 413 349 438 398 40 82 00423300 Manheru (113) 3.208 1,369 1,839 2).76 U64 512 1,519 1.437 6 {)0423400 Mad)lmadhvi (l12) 516 208 308 523 341 182 113 207 292 00423500 Goripur (Ill) 914 345 569 1.141 615 526 823 :m 820 307 00423600 Kitlana (106) 1,754 666 1,088 1,730 l,026 704 1.127 568 241 00423700 Nimriwali (l04) 1,072 422 650 , 1,114 602 512 809 5)7 119 00423800 Dhirana Kailin (lOll 1,06& 433 635 943 633 310 656 435 00423900 Rupgarh (99) 864 306 558 1,)59 555 604 917 482 307 00424000 Nandgaoll (I) 901 312 589 1,118 525 593 750 443

288 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BHlWANI . Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

29,804 23,187 6,617 5,416 3,791 1,625 1,650 1,063 587 23,824 19,535 4,289 Bhiwani (Total) 29,804 23,187 6,617 5,416 3,791 1,625 1,650 1,063 587 23,824 19,535 4,289 Bhiwani (Rural) Bhiwani (Urban)

916 874 42 207 176 31 23 22 287 265 22 Badesra (53) 693 583 110 893 581 312 71 48 23 1,235 1,074 161 Chang (5) 1,200 801 399 315 J83 132 10 5 5 482 314 168 Sai (I) 1,501 1,456 45 76 69 7 52 50 2 669 630 39 Kelanga (130) 452 440 12 76 63 13 19 13 6 371 343 28 Kharak Khurd (132) 987 928 59 194 134 60 69 67 2 932 891 41 Kharak Kalan (131) 249 232 17 100 83 17 83 53 30 288 233 55 Sarsa (2) 144 141 3 22 14 8 6 6 147 136 11 Phulpuni (3) 1,537 1,167 370 75 55 20 18 15 3 1,378 1,165 213 Bamla(15) 584 476 108 211 140 71 24 14 10 295 266 29 Riwari (4) 1,341 960 381 244 162 82 22 14 8 610 406 204 Mitathal (6) 466 421 45 44 41 3 9 9 123 III 12 Ghuskani (7) 94 89 5 5 3 2 47 42 5 Tign (8) 518 373 145 23 23 7 6 886 496 390 Prem Nagar (9) 87 76 II 2 2 1 I 112 112 Rajpura Kharkari (23) 1,101 933 168 498 343 155 58 47 II 802 742 60 Tigrana (J 0) 321 304 17 112 100 12 19 17 2 444 406 38 Glurani (II) 78 60 18 285 219 66 9 9 188 177 II Kaluwas (13) 459 255 204 14 12 2 II 9 2 282 268 14 Nathuwas (14) 285 274 11 80 62 18 27 22 5 950 824 126 Paluwas (12) 154 145 9 36 31 5 126 34 92 611 443 168 Naurangabad (16) 88 88 10 9 362 171 191 Ninan(I7) ------Un-inhabited------Bhiwani Lahar (22) 212 164 48 7 7 80 25 55 417 344 73 Kaunt (18) ------Un-inhabited------Bhiwani Jonpal (21) 1,348 1,207 141 162 145 17 41 28 13 2,085 1,613 472 Bapora (24) 596 437 159 92 58 34 22 17 5 456 340 116 Biran (27) 1,178 1,057 121 100 98 2 185 153 32 815 757 58 Dinod (26) 995 689 306 65 60 5 19 16 3 298 272 26 Kohar (48) 1,174 977 197 342 167 175 282 68 214 1,163 980 183 Devsar (25) 244 218 26 31 27 4 21 16 5 453 375 78 Haluwas (102) 715 307 408 20 12 8 23 23 110 106 4 Pahladgarh (103) 168 147 21 7 7 6 5 227 211 16 Dhana Narsan (20) III 108 3 2 2 10 10 259 231 28 Dhana Ladanpur (19) 170 163 7 8 8 4 3 604 351 253 Umrawat (115) 479 444 35 12 10 2 14 II 3 529 473 56 Sanga (116) 474 411 63 47 42 5 9 9 218 209 9 Kayla (117) 453 278 175 35 25 10 9 7 2 236 204 32 Badala (118) 753 594 159 86 72 14 30 26 4 553 458 95 Dhareru (I 19) 328 25& 70 I 7 6 246 229 17 Nangal (114) 229 219 10 5 4 I 3 3 201 172 29 Ajitpura (105) 588 555 33 51 45 6 91 82 9 789 755 34 Manheru (113) 106 104 2 I I 106 102 4 Madhmadhvi (I 12) 517 303 214 104 70 34 8 4 4 194 154 40 G6ripur (III) 421 375 46 6 5 I 48 35 13 652 405 247 Kitlana(106) 390 274 116 143 87 56 7 5 2 269 202 67 Nimriwali (104) 379 292 87 64 52 12 9 7 2 204 186 18 Dhirana Kalan (101) 744 343 401 47 29 18 3 2 123 108 J 5 Rupgarh (99) 473 291 182 19 9 10 9 8 249 13S 114 Nandgaon (I)

289 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 '49

0002 Bhiwani (Total) 27,534 10,454 17,080 11,342 2,867 8,475 7,021 3,124 3,897 0002 Bhiwani (Rural) 27,534 10,454 17,080 1l,342 2,867 8,475 7,021 3,124 3,897 0002 Bhiwani (Urban)

00419200 Badesra (53) 1577 283 1.294 856 74 782 679 185 494 00419300 Chang (5) 1,847 821 1,026 171 88 83 839 415 424 00419400 Sai (1) 735 261 474 293 105 188 139 61 78 00419500 Kelanga (130) 1,118 744 374 304 145 159 542 378 164 '00419600 Kh~rak Khurd (132) 215 185 30 16 10 6 39 26 13 00419700 Kharak Kalan (13 1) 1,135 690 445 281 70 211 514 330 184 004 I 9800 Sarsa (2) 273 57 216 21 4 17 206 20 186 004 I 9900 Phulpura (3) 129 99 30 I I 48 29 19 00420000 Bamla (IS) 1,733 507 1,226 987 218 769 359 71 288 00420100 Riwari (4) 172 99 73 46 9 37 86 65 21 00420200 Mitatha1 (6) 1,120 467 653 406 181 225 163 98 65 00420300 Ghuskani (7) 726 228 498 428 91 337 227 113 114 00420400 Tigri (8) 19 15 4 13 9 4 00420500 Prem Nagar (9) 235 134 101 10 5 5 6 6 00420600 Rajpura Kharkari (23) 126 35 91 114 31 83 I 00420700 Tigrana (10) 623 251 372 144 34 110 361 146 215 00420800 Gujrani (1 I) 339 232 107 40 15 25 21 10 11 00420900 Kaluwas (13) 150 44 106 28 13 IS 89 7 82 00421000 Nathuwas ( 14) 21 6 15 7 3 4 6 2 4 00421100 Paluwas (12) 283 189 94 26 14 12 41 29 12 00421200 Naurangabad (16) 305 88 217 10 8 2 48 19 29 00421300 Ninan (17) 20 18 2 4 3 00421400 Bhiwani Lohar (22) ------Un-inhabited------00421500 Kaunt (18) 250 152 98 41 22 19 13 10 3 00421600 Bhiwani Jonpal (21) ------U n- inhab ited------00421700 Bapora (24) 1,780 544 1,236 1,262 280 982 87 41 46 00421800 Biran (27) 643 320 323 198 57 141 326 176 150 00421900 Dinod (26) 910 403 507 186 54 132 204 139 65 00422000 Kohar (48) 699 131 568 345 62 283 76 26 50 00422100 Devsar(25) 1,422 577 845 546 202 344 340 160 180 00422200 HaJuwas (102) 568 241 327 246 116 130 12 2 JO 00422300 Pahladgarh (103) 40 28 12 11 8 3 21 15. 6 00422400 Dhana Narsan (20) 353 55 298 194 34 160 58 8 50 00422500 Dhana Ladanpur (19) 362 234 128 31 17 14 4 3 00422600 Umrawat (115) 155 75 80 5 5 -, 00422700 Sanga (116) 534 116 418 356 61 295 110 14 96 00422800 Kayla (117) 608 185 423 309 38 271 260 113 147 00422900 Badala (118) 278 63 215 138 12 126 91 31 60 00423000 Dhareru (119) 599 119 480 279 10 269 49 6 43 00423 100 Nangal (114) 293 130 163 72 6 66 2 2 00423200 Ajitpura (105) 324 15 309 291 12 279 20 3 17 00423300 Manheru (113) 757 327 430 205 68 137 226 144 82 00423400 Madhmadhvi (112) 310 134 176 220 105 115 .00423500 Goripur (111) 318 84 234 263 70 193 . 34 1 33 00423600 Kitlana (106) 603 206 397 331 95 236 23 9 14 00423700 Nimriwali (104) 305 34 271 161 6 155 117 10 107 00423800 Dhirana Kalan (101) 287 96 191 100 27 73 92 29 63 00423900 Rupgarh (99) 242 73 169 201 62 139 39 9 30 00424000 Nandgaon p) 368 82 286 316 70 246 12 3 9

290 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BHlWANI of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

1,003 319 684 8,168 4,144 4,024 139,615 64,042 75,573 Bhiwani (Total) 0002 1,003 319 684 8,]68 4,144 4,024 139,615 64,042 75,573 Bhiwani (Rural) 0002 Bhiwani (Urban) 0002

6 3 3 36 21 15 3,494 1,897 1,597 Badesra (53) 00419200 101 41 60 736 277 459 7,078 3,156 3,922 Chang (5) 00419300 7 2 5 296 93 203 2,798 1,409 1,389 Sai (I) 00419400 25 l2 13 247 209 38 9,118 3,844 5,274 Kelanga (130) 00419500 4 2 2 156 147 9 3,353 1,331 2,022 Kharak Khurd (132) 00419600 35 28 7 305 262 43 8,022 3,343 4,679 Kharak Kalan (13 I) 00419700 II 2 9 35 31 4 1,566 722 844 Sarsa (2) 00419800 80 70 10 1,071 449 622 Phulpura (3) 00419900 9 5 4 378 213 165 5,604 2,723 2,881 Bamla (15) 00420000 4 3 1 36 22 14 3,049 1,310 1,739 Riwari (4) 00420100 30 13 17 521 175 346 3,739 1,828 1,911 Mitathal (6) 00420200 8 2 6 63 22 41 1,576 792 784 Ghuskani (7) 00420300 1 5 5 433 175 258 Tigri (8) 00420400 4 3 215 122 93 2,462 1,201 1,261 Prem Nagar (9) 00420500 11 4 7 597 282 315 Rajpura Kharkari (23) 00420600 27 11 16 91 60 31 6,787 2,919 3,868 Tigrana (10) 00420700 10 5 5 268 202 66 3,005 1,266 1,739 Gujrani (II) 00420800 4 3 29 23 6 1,289 565 724 Kaluwas (13) 00420900 8 7 1,516 701 815 Nathuwas (14) 00421000 8 3 5 208 143 65 3,750 1,522 2,228 Paluwas (12) 00421100 8 5 3 239 56 183 1,507 735 772 Naurangabad (16) 00421200 16 15 813 399 414 Ninan(17) 00421300 ------Un-inhabited------Bhiwani Lohar (22) 00421400 21 20 175 119 56 1,899 856 1,043 Kaunt (18) 00421500 ------Un-inhabited------Bhiwani Jonpal (21) 00421600 30 10 20 401 213 188 7,445 3,344 4,101 Bapora (24) 00421700 12 11 107 76 31 2,912 1,318 1,594 Biran (27) 00421800 136 29 107 384 181 203 6,914 2,986 3,928 Dinod (26) 00421900 82 9 73 196 34 162 2,238 1,134 1,104 Kohar (48) 00422000 208 48 160 328 167 161 6,397 2,939 3,458 Devsar (25) 00422100 24 9 15 286 114 172 1,907 845 1,062 Haluwas (102) 00422200 2 2 6 3 3 1,028 520 508 Pahladgarh (103) 00422300 3 I 2 98 12 86 849 453 396 Dhana Narsan (20) 00422400 5 4 322 213 109 1,773 762 1,0 II Dhana Ladanpur (19) 00422500 150 70 80 1,571 774 797 Umrawat (115) 00422600 7 2 5 61 39 22 2,504 1,080 1,424 Sanga (116) 00422700 8 7 . 1 31 27 4 2,347 1,102 1,245 Kayla (117) 00422800 3 1 2 46 19 27 1,391 716 675 Badala (118) 00422900 71 13 58 200 90 110 2,976 1,393 1,583 Dhareru (119) 00423000 2 217 123 94 1,502 646 856 Nangal (114) 00423100 I 12 12 947 459 488 Ajitpura (l05) 00423200 38 IS 23 288 100 188 4,944 2,158 2.786 Manheru (I 13) 00423300 90 29 61 804 348 456 Madhmadhvi (112) 00423400 20 12 8 1,015 S77 438 Goripur (III) 00423500 23 7 16 226 95 131 2,416 1,223 1,193 Kitlana (106) 00423600 27 18 9 1,485 784 701 Nimriwali (104) 00423700 6 2 4 89 38 51 1,343 605 738 Dhirana Kalan (101) 00423800 2 2 1,122 616 506 Rupgarh (99) 00423900 40 9 31 1,230 650 580 Nandgaon (I) 00424000

291 DISTRICT C.ENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village! institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number CD.B. in EOEuiation2 bs:!;tac"s Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00424100 Rajgarh (100) 1,153 59~ 3,450 1,808 1,642 558 288 270 00424200 Asalwas Dubia (54) 527 281 1,705 923 782 306 169 137 00424300 Asalwas Marhata (55) 754 514 3,155 1,694 1,461 533 309 224 00424400 Bhakra (56) 699 188 1,255 675 580 209 117 92 00424500 Dhani Brahmanan (58) 672 198 1,281 702 579 188 96 92 00424600 Nanght (57) 282 150 953 521 432 151 98 53 00424700, Azadnagar (147) 316 74 509 261 248 66 41 25

292 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BHIWANI Name of Village Scheduled Castes pOl?uation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

411 215 196 2,003 1,278 725 Rajgarh (100) 261 149 112 780 526 254 Asalwa5 Dubia (54) 521 281 240 1,655 1,054 60] Asalwas Marhata (55) 184 100 84 730 460 270 Bhakra (56) 140 80 60 739 503 236 Dhani Brahmanan (58) 110 61 49 495 321 174 Nangla (57) 10 5 5 323 188 135 Azadnagar (J 47)

293 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI ViJlage Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

00424100 Rajgarh (100) 1,447 530 917 1,814 992 822 1,514 841 673 00424200 Asalwas Dubl3 (54) 925 397 528 816 463 353 615 383 232 00424300 Asalwas Marhata (55) 1,500 640 860 1,414 788 626 857 578 279 00424400 Bhakra (56) 525 215 310 761 398 363 578 307 271 00424500 Dhani Brahmanan (58) 542 199 343 682 354 328 618 332 286 00424600 Nangla (57) 458 200 258 537 282 ,255 313 261 52 00424700 Azadnagar ( 147) 186 73 113 255 122 133 159 120 39

294 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BHIWANI Industrial cate~0!1 of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

1,109 560 549 147 62 85 4 3 i54 218 36 Rajgarh (100) 466 265 201 43 26 17 3 2 103 91 12 Asalwas Dubia (54) 454 323 131 40 33 7 14 14 349 208 141 Asalwas Marhata (55) 476 230 246 3 1 2 9 6 3 90 70 20 Bhakra (56) 428 222 206 162 86 76 4 3 24 21 3 Dhani Brahmanan (58) 235 195 40 42 35 7 12 10 2 2;4 21 3 Nangla (57) 136 101 35 23 19 4 Azadnagar (147)

295 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary C o BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~o~ code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00424100 RaJgarh (100) 300 151 149 164 88 76 124 S6 68 00424200 Asalwas Dubio (54) 201 80 121 56 16 40 64 27 37 00424300 Asalwas Marhata (55) 557 210 347 198 55 143 84 40 44 00424400 BhakTa (56) 183 91 92 139 66 73 26 15 II 00424500 Dhani Brahmanan (58) 64 22 42 27 9 18 34 10 24 00424600 Nangla (57) 224 21 203 174 16 158 36 36 00424700 Azadnagar (I 47) 96 2 94 88 88 6 2 4

296 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BHlWANI of mar~i nal workers Name of Village 'Location Household industry wo

4 3 8 6 2 1,636 816 820 Rajgarh (100) 00424100 80 36 44 889 460 429 Asalwas Dubia (54) 00424200 2 1 273 114 159 1,741 906 835 Asalwas Marhata (55) 00424300 4 3 14 9 5 494 277 217 Bhakra (56) 00424400 3 3 599 348 251 Dhani Brahmanan (58) 00424500 7 5 2 7 7 416 239 177 Nangla (57) 00424600 2 2 254 139 lIS Azadnagar (147) 00424700

297 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (induding Number of Population in the code Village! institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in EOEulation) b!:l:ta[!:s Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0003 Kairu (Total) 31,406 11,427 68,079 36,141 31,938 11,276 6,123 5,153 0003 Kairu (Rural) 31,406 11,427 68,079 36,141 31,938 11,276 6,123 5,153 0003 Kairu (Urban)

00424800 Golagarh (64) 769 405 2,446 1,267 1,179 370 190 18U 00424900 lui Khurd (65) 1,775 1,043 6,242 3,247 2,995 996 529 467 00425000 lui Kalan (67) 881 322 1,914 1,002 912. 309 163 146 00425100 Pohkarwas (68) 520 147 1,035 553 482 164 89 75 00425200 Lalawas (69) 414 134 856 454 402 127 73 54 00425300 Dhab Dhani (141) 512 435 2,622 1,378 1,244 408 229 179 00415400 Babarwas (142) 547 204 1,162 598 564 200 101 99 00425500 Jhundawas (143) 213 77 512 263 249 95 46 49 00425600 Chandawas (144) 405 109 627 322 305 97 47 50 00425100 Dhangaf (66) 507 295 2,031 1,064 967 359 171 188 00425800 Leghan I3hanan (62) 1,103 256 1,452 765 687 233 122 III 00425900 Bhangarh (63) 1,087 496 2,897 1,552 1,345 477 265 212 00426000 Titani (52) 531 200 1,083 572 511 183 88 95 00426100 Lohani (53) 2,859 861 5,096 2,718 2,378 784 429 355 00426200 Malwas Devsar (50) 200 87 517 287 230 72 45 27 ()0426300 Malwas Kohar (49) 176 110 605 329 276 107 64 43 00426400 Kasumbhi (51) 710 325 1,956 1,014 942 358 184 174 00426500 Hetampura (59) 1,881 587 3,268 1,780 1,488 545 319 226 00426600 Leghan Hetwan (60) 1,182 434 2,496 1,296 1,200 438 244 194 00426700 litwanabas (61) 793 232 1,245 659 586 220 108 112 00426800 Shimliwas (145) 597 281 1,467 790 677 236 141 95 00426900 Mansarwas (146) 604 249 1,505 810 695 283 161 122 00427000 Kairu (72) 3,961 1,349 8,077 4,355 3,722 1,361 718 643 00427100 Ladianwali (140) 374 55 334 164 170 46 20 26 00427200 Bijlanawas (148) 445 160 861 463 398 131 69 62 00427300 Indiwali (71) 1,335 448 2,622 1,394 1,228 456 244 212 00427400 Devrala (73) 2,018 878 5,387 2,895 2,492 877 504 373 00427500 Khaparbas (139) 413 170 1,008 525 483 161 83 78 00427600 Dharwanbas (138) 1,048 413 2,597 1.374 1,223 414 236 178 00427700 Khariawas (137) 943 207 1,338 703 635 251 143 108 00427800 Sungarpur (77) 2,446 458 2,821 1.548 1,273 518 298 220 00427900 Gudha(45) 157 .--•••••.•••• Un ·inhab i ted-···------

298 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract KAIRU Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuat_ion Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

12,681 6,860 5,827 36,883 23,613 13,270 Kairu (fotal) 12,687 6,860 5,827 36,883 23,613 13,270 Kairu (Rural) Kairu (Urban)

572 286 286 1,448 909 539 Golagarh (64) 1,191 618 573 3,380 2,129 1,251 Jui Khurd (65) 333 177 156 1,014 627 387 Jui Kalan (67) 266 145 121 595 385 210 Pohkarwas (68) 208 113 95 469 301 168 Lalawas (69) 353 188 165 1,405 895 510 Dhab Dhani (141) 185 103 82 616 403 213 Babarwas (142) 278 187 91 Jhundawas (143) 16 9 7 352 226 126 Chandawas (144) 314 171 143 981 682 299 Dhangar (66) 140 80 60 854 541 313 Leghan Bhanan (62) 414 234 180 1,637 1,040 597 Bhangarh (63) 74 45 29 594 379 215 Titani (52) 695 365 330 2,898 1,825 1,073 Lohani (53) 270 145 125 231 145 86 Malwas Devsar (50) 236 130 106 286 184 102 Malwas Kohar(49) 277 150 127 952 604 348 Kasumbhi (51) 912 502 410 1,746 1,084 662 Hetampura (59) 554 293 261 1,314 811 503 Leghan Hetwan (60) 287 152 135 686 449 237 litwanabas (61) 223 120 103 810 520 290 Shim1iwas (145) 394 201 193 808 539 269 Mansarwas (146) 2,068 1,107 961 4,278 2,766 1,512 Kairu (72) 10 5 5 178 114 64 Ladianwali (140) 213 121 92 506 331 175 Bijlanawas (148) 521 267 254 1,422 907 515 Indiwali (71) 848 515 333 3,004 1,933 1,071 Devrala (73) 134 75 59 583 386 197 Khaparbas (139) 351 190 161 1,502 973 529 Dharwanbas (138) 201 111 90 628 409 219 Khariawas (137) 427 242 185 1,428 929 499 Sungarpur (77) ------Un-inhabited------Gudha(45)

299 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI ViIJage Primary C DBLOCK- Location Name ofYilIage code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ~ 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 \ 0003 Kairu (Total) 31,196 12,528 18,668 30,109 17,634 12,475 J9,1I4 J3.735 5,379 0003 Kairu (Rural) 31,196 12,528 18,668 30,109 17,634 12,475 19,114 13,735 5,379 0003 Kairu (Urban)

00424800 Golagarh (64) 998 358 640 1,162 4;21 541 817 538 279 ,00424900 Jui Khurd (65) 2,862 1,118 1,744 2,758 1,632 1.126 1,923 1.401 522 00425000 lui Kalan (67) 900 375 525 852 496 356 506 391 115 00425100 Pohkarwas (68) 440 168 272 486 239 247 326 189 137 00425200 Lalawas (69) 387 153 234 449 239 21'0 358 202 156 00425300 Dhab Dhani (141) 1,217 483 734 1,540 793 747 704 509 195 00425400 Babarwas (142) 546 195 351 567 297 270 487 255 232 00425500 lhundawas (143) 234 76 158 246 132 114 185 96 89 00425600 Chandawas {I 44) 275 96 179 302 155 147 279 143 136 00425700 Dhangar (66) 1,050 382 668 913 496 417 632 462 170 00425800 Leghan Shanan (62) 598 224 374 524 338 186 324 267 57 00425900 Bhangarh (63) 1,260 512 748 1,507 852 655 1,045 '667 378 00426000 Titani (52) 489 193 296 708 387 321 310 307 3 00426100 Lohani (53) 2,198 893 1,305 2,076 1,326 750 1,185 1,028 157 00426200 Malwas Devsar (50) 286 142 144 172 133 39 I3S III 24 00426300 Malwas Kohar (49) 319 145 174 312 154 158 131 124 7 00426400 Kasumbhi (5 I) 1,004 410 594 838 491 347 792 456 336 00426500 Hetampura (59) 1,522 696 826 1,388 839 549 671 516 155 00426600 Leghan Hetwan (60) 1,182 485 697 846 550 296 446 402 44 00426700 Jitwanabas (61) 559 210 349 739 391 348 305 275 30 00426800 Shimliwas (145) 657 270 387 538 343 195 510 315 195 00426900 Mansarwas (146) 697 271 426 821 421 400 817 418 399 00427000 Kairu (72) 3,799 1,589 2,210 2,380 1,988 392 1,422 1,360 62 00427100 Ladianwali (140) 156 50 106 173 80 93 66 62 4 00427200 Bijlanawas (148) 355 132 223 529 283 246 208 165 43 00427300 Indiwali (71) 1,200 487 713 1,010 641 369 553 542 II 00427400 Devrala (73) 2,383 962 1,421 2,343 1,273 1,070 959 850 109 00427500 Khaparbas (139) 425 139 286 645 340 305 120 112 8 00427600 Dharwanbas (138) 1,095 401 694 1,282 649 633 1,032 581 451 00427700 Khariawas (137) 710 294 416 623 324 299 621 324 297 00427800 Sungarpur (77) 1,393 619 774 1,380 731 649 1,245 667 578 00427900 Oudha(45) ------Un-inhabited------

300 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract KAIRl1 Industrial cate~orx of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Femiiles Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

13,292 8,818 4,474 1,213 906 307 431 306 125 4,178 3,705 473 Kairu (Total) 13,292 8,818 4,474 1,213 906 307 431 306 125 4,178 3,705 473 Kairu (Rural) Kairu (Urbali)

532 349 183 48 34 14 16 12 4 221 143 78 Golagarh (64) 1,157 734 423 liS 88 27 13 11 2 638 568 70 lui Khurd (65) 315 224 91 80 68 12 2 2 109 97 12 lui Kalan (67) 299 166 133 4 3 1 23 20 3 Pohkarwas (68) 201 99 ]02 69 43 26 4 4 84 56 28 LaJawas (69) 480 345 • 135 22 16 6 19 12 7 183 136 47 Dhab Dhani (141) 419 201 218 30 20 10 12 12 26 22 4 Babarwas (142) 139 63 76 7 5 2 14 10 4 25 18 7 Jhundawas (143) 261 127 134 I 2 2 15 14 I Chandawas (144) 482 327 155 22 14 8 14 13 114 108 6 Dhangar (66) 246 200 46 6 2 4 4 3 68 62 6 Lcghan Bhanan (62) 732 425 307 179 124 55 14 10 4 120 108 12 Bhangarh (63) 254 251 3 6 6 1 I 49 49 Titani (52) 647 527 120 29 22 7 23 19 4 486 460 26 Lohani (53) 46 38 8 7 7 3 3 79 63 16 Malwas Devsar (50) 68 65 3 31 31 1 I 31 27 4 Malwas Kohar (49) 509 280 229 8 6 2 176 97 79 99 73 26 Kasumbhi (51) 471 337 134 52 45 7 10 9 I 138 125 13 Hetampura (59) 293 271 22 17 16 I 12 7 5 124 108 16 Lcghan Hetwan (60) 196 176 20 74 66 8 2 2 33 31 2 Jitwanabas (61) 434 250 184 2 I 73 63 10 Shimliwas (145) 690 311 379 38 21 17 2 I 87 85 2 Mansarwas (146) 692 676 16 125 104 21 16 II 5 589 569 20 Kairu (72) 59 57 2 1 1 6 4 2 Ladianwali (140) 163 128 35 5 2 3 8 7 32 28 4 Bijlanawas (148) 330 320 10 42 42 32 32 149 148 I Indiwali (71) 642 556 86 II II 15 15 291 268 23 Devrala (73) 71 66 5 2 2 5 5 42 39 3 Khaparbas (139) 798 404 394 101 59 42 2 2 131 118 13 Dharwanbas (138) 607 311 296 5 4 1 9 9 Khariawas (137) 1,059 534 525 76 44 32 6 3 3 104 86 18 Sungarpur (77) ------Un-inhabited------Gudha(45)

301 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary C DBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~0!:X code Marginal workers Cultivators number Agricultural labourers Persons Males' Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0003 Kairu (Total) 10,995 3,899 7,096 6,842 1,862 4,980 2,637 1,222 1,415 0003 Kairu (Rural) 10,995 3,899 7,096 6,842 1,862 4,980 2,637 1,222 ],415 0003 Kairu (Urban)

00424800 Golagarh (64) 345 83 262 141 14 127 39 7 32 00424900 Jui Khurd (65) 835 231 604 488 78 410 125 53 72 00425000 Jui Kalan (67) 346 105 241 82 31 51 246 56 190 00425100 Pohkarwas (68) 160 50 110 131 37 94 28 12 16 00425200 Lalawas (69) 91 37 54 61 29 32 23 4 19 00425300 Dhab Dhani (141) 836 284 552 762 246 516 59 27 32 00425400 Babarwas (142) 80 42 38 13 7 6 64 32 32 00425500 lhulldawas (143) 61 36 25 50 29 21 9 5 4 00425600 Chandawas (144) 23 12 11 2 1 1 17 9 8 ~ 00425700 Dhangar (66) 281 34 247 239 18 221 26 II IS 00425800 Leghan Bhanan (62) 200 71 129 66 11 S5 69 32 37 00425900 Bhangarh (63) 462 185 277 270 116 154 161 59 102 00426000 Titani (52) 398 80 318 378 80 298 15 15 00426100 Lohani (53) 891 298 593 416 90 326 227 102 125 00426200 Malwas Devsar (50) 37 22 15 3 3 17 7 10 00426300 Malwas Kohar (49) 181 30 151 119 18 101 59 9 50 00426400 Kaswnbhi (51) 46 35 11 2 2 23 18 5 00426500 Hetampura (59) 717 323 394 214 47 167 372 185 187 00426600 Leghan Hetwan (60) 400 148 252 139 50 89 113 68 45 00426700 Jitwauabas (61) 434 116 318 359 98 261 72 17 55 00426800 Shimliwas (145) 28 28 2 2 22 22 00426900 Mansarwas (146) 4 3 I 2 I 00427000 Kairu (72) 958 628 330 494 235 259 212 163 49 00427100 Ladianwali (140) 107 18 89 101 16 85 6 2 4 00427200 Bijlanawas (148) 321 118 203 281 95 186 34 17 17 00427300 Indiwali (71) 457 99 358 387 47 340 56 40 16 00427400 Devrala (73) 1,384 423 961 914 185 729 425 203 222 00427500 Khapamas (139) S2S 228 297 487 212 275 35 13 22 00427600 Dharwanbas (138) 250 68 182 150 23 127 41 30 II 00427700 Khariawas (137) 2 2 2 2 00427800 Sungarpur (77) 135 64 71 90 41 49 38 18 20 00427900 Gudha(45) ------Un-inhabited------

302 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract KAIRl! ofmaq~inal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

186 41 145 1,330 774 556 37,970 18,507 19,463 Kairu (Total) 0003 186 41 145 1,330 774 556 37,970 18,507 19,463 Kairu (Rural) 0003 Kairu (Urban) 0003

2 2 163 62 101 1,284 646 638 Golagarh (64) 00424800 16 6 10 206 94 112 3,484 1,615 1,869 Jui Khurd (65) 00424900 18 18 1,062 506 556 lui Kalan (67) 00425000 I I 549 314 235 Pohkarwas (68) 00425100 6 3 3 407 215 192 Lalawas (69) 00425200 I 14 II 3 1,082 585 497 Dhab Dhani (141) 00425300 3 3 595 301 294 Babarwas (142) 00425400 2 2 266 131 135 Jhundawas (143) 00425500 3 2 325 167 158 Chandawas (144) 00425600 5 4 II 4 7 1,118 568 550 Dhangar (66) 00425700 20 4 16 45 24 21 928 427 501 Leghan Bhanan (62) 00425800 7 I 6 24 9 15 1,390 700 690 Bhangarh (63) 00425900 3 3 2 2 375 185 190 Titani (52) 00426000 26 8 18 222 98 124 3,020 1,392 1,628 Lohani (53) 00426100 t6 II 5 345 154 191 Malwas Devsar (50) 00426200 3 3 293 175 118 Malwas Kohar (49) 00426300 9 3 6 12 12 1,118 523 595 Kasumbhi (51) 00426400 13 13 118 91 27 1,880 941 939 Hetampura (59) 00426500 35 35 113 30 83 1,650 746 904 Leghan Hetwan (60) 00426600 2 1 506 268 238 Jitwanabas (61) 00426700 4 4 929 447 482 Shimliwas (145) 00426800 I I 684 389 295 Mansarwas (146) 00426900 16 5 II 236 225 11 5,697 2,367 3,330 Kairu (72) 00427000 161 84 77 Ladianwali (140) 00427100 2 2 4 4 332 180 152 Bijlanawas (148) 00427200 4 3 10 9 I 1,612 753 859 Indiwali (71) 00427300 I I 44 34 10 3,044 1,622 1,422 Devrala (73) 00427400 3 3 363 185 178 Khaparbas (139) 00427500 18 18 41 15 26 1,315 725 590 Dharwanbas (138) 00427600 715 379 336 Khariawas (137) 00427700 7 5 2 1,441 817 624 Sungarpur (77) 00427800 ------Un-inhabited------Gudha(45} 00427900

303 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village/ institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in EOEulation2 b!:~tan:s Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0004 Tosham (Total) 526.09 18,53~ 108,496 57,683 50,813 18,1l7 9,642 8,475 0004 Tosham (Rural) 526.09 18,539 108,496 57,683 50,813 18,117 9,642 8,475 0004 Tosham (Urban)

00428000 Dhani Mahli (46) 2,542 968 5,173 2,752 2,421 792 435 357 00428100 Bajina (47) 2,306 765 4,519 2,366 2,153 762 393 369 00428200 Riwasa (30) 2,022 921 5,320 2,815 2,505 888 457 431 00428300 Nigana Kalan (43) 1,087 348 1,924 1,036 888 338 191 147 00428400 Nigana Khurd (44) 1,071 284 1,728 930 798 322 167 155 00428500 Dulhen (42) 689 565 3,607 1,891 1,716 664 340 324 00428600 Afampur (78) 1,982 601 3,360 1,811 1,549 520 280 240 00428700 Patodi (79) 1,559 419 2,553 1,389 1,164 401 206 195 00428800 Sandwa (76) 2,144 980 5,659 2,999 2,660 862 483 379 00428900 Susan (95) 734 278 1,601 835 766 277 141 136 00429000 Salewala (75) 999 253 1,528 767 761 283 143 140 ()0429100 Hasan (74) 1,206 371 2,288 1,209 1,079 393 220 173 00429200 Rodhan (96) 751 323 1,876 993 883 314 154 160 00429300 Katwar(97) 1,055 232 1,419 745 674 244 127 117 00429400 Isharwal t I 00) 1,509 536 3,411 1,771 1,640 548 288 260 00429500 Devawas (99) 1,013 323 1,845 965 880 311 175 136 00429600 lainawas (147) 536 176 1,040 529 511 146 68 78 00429700 Mandhan (98) 841 287 1,573 811 762 278 130 148 00429800 Khawa (94) 766 220 1,250 669 581 189 103 86 00429900 Bhariwas(93) 667 220 1,247 655 592 178 98 80 00430000 Badalwala(80) 303 53 402 224 178 62 34 28 00430100 Thilor(81) 732 288 1,760 934 826 246 133 113 00430200 Kharkhri Makhwan (40)' 1,329 547 3,017 1,589 1,428 464 249 215 00430300 Kharkhri Sohan(39) 845 387 2,371 1,270 1,101 339 172 167 00430400 Dharan(41) 679 159 907 483 424 171 92 79 00430500 Dang Kalan(28) 903 356 1,955 1,047 908 280 145 135 00430600 Dang Khurd(29) 795 327 1,829 988 841 329 190 139 00430700 Sagban (31) 1,817 853 5,572 2,983 2,589 975 525 450 00430800 Alakhpura (32) 390 220 1,416 748 668 229 128 101 00431100 Tosham (Rural) (33) 2,927 ------Un-inhabited------00431200 Khanak(34) 2,508 1,189 6,828 3,686 3,142 1,407 746 661 00431300 l3aganwala(37) 986 524 3,137 1,720 1,417 438 255 183 00431400 lhanwari(38) 723 246 1,364 731 633 225 121 104 00431500 Dadam(36) 1,042 364 2,161 1,171 990 375 209 166 00431600 Pinjo Khara(35) 909 436 2,553 1,327 1,226 460 237 223 00431700 Garanpura(86) 1,614 559 3,344 1,795 1,549 532 300 232 00431800 Chhapar Jogian(85) 646 173 1,003 536 467 157 83 74 00431900 Chhapar Rangran(84) 983 244 1,501 809 692 280 160 120 00432000 Saral(82) 1,336 501 2,793 1,470 1,323 536 283 253 00432100 Birola(83) 1,340 401 2,150 1,167 983 367 193 174 00432200 lhuli(92) 329 210 1,237 657 580 210 114 96 00432300 Sidhan(91} 860 321 1,819 957 862 312 160 152 00432400 Miran (89) 3,134 1,111 6,456 3,453 3,003 1,0lJ 514 499

304 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract TOSHAM Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

24,315 13,133 11,182 54,664 36,108 18,556 Tosham (Total) 24,315 13,133 11,182 54,664 36,108 18,556 Tosham (Rural) Tosham (Urban)

1,345 726 619 2,940 1.899 1,041 Dhani MallU (46) 956 518 438 2,312 1,490 822 Bajina (47) 687 358 329 2,828 ·1.829 999 Riwasa (30) 1,456 776 680 909 600 309 Nigana Kalan (43) 1.586 838 748 699 486 213 Nigana Khurd (44) 887 462 425 1,796 1,173 623 Du1heri (42) 660 385 275 1,620 1.062 558 Alampur (78) 470 261 209 1,233 859 374 Patodi (79) 783 429 354 3,023 1,997 1,026 Sandwa (76) 216 )I'_.) 93 755 501 254 Busan (95) 518 259 259 717 459 258 Salcwahi (75) 321 176 145 1.208 816 392 Hasan (74) 224 122 102 1,043 704 339 Rodhan (96) 17~ 95 80 730 481 249 Katwar (97) 603 327 276 1,558 1.056 502 Isharwal (100) 394 200 194 898 605 293 Devawas (99) 29 19 10 573 369 204 Jainawas (147) 205 103 102 824 545 279 Malldhan (98) 365 188 177 654 426 228 Khawa (94) 300 155 145 725 476 249 Bhariwas(93) 46 27 19 III 79 32 Badalwala(80) 263 136 127 982 635 347 Thilor(81) 403 219 184 1,652 1,058 594 Kharkhri Makhwan (40) 579 317 262 1,305 878 427 Kharkhri Sohan(39) 799 429 370 474 313 161 Dharan(41) 1,062 577 485 1,142 732 410 Dang Kalan(28) 406 221 185 991 641 350 Dang Khurd(29) 724 383 341 2.687 1.812 875 Sagban (31) 142 77 65 729 480 249 Alakhpura (32) ------Un-inhabited------Tosham (Rural) (33) 2.769 1.546 1,223 2.939 1.936 1,003 Khanak(34) 571 301 270 1.791 1,178 613 Baganwala(37) 169 94 7S 772 508 264 J hanwari{3 8) 588 305 283 1.156 747 409 Dadam(36) 525 280 245 1,108 714 394 Pinjo Khara(35) 591 342 249 1.684 1.116 568 Garanpura(86) 140 72 68 513 339 174 Chhapar JogJan(85) 407 217 190 721 471 250 Chhapar Rangran(84) 480 263 217 1,403 919 484 Sara1(82) 215 121 94 956 676 280 Birola(83) 92 43 49 665 444 221 Jhuli(92) 328 178 150 853 582 271 Sidhan(91 ) 836 465 371 2,985 2,017 968 Miran (89)

305 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0004 Tosham (Total) 53,832 21,575 . 32,257 47,468 28,518 18,950 33,426 24,766 8,660 0004 Tosham (Rural) 53,832 21,575 32,257 47,468 28,518 18,950 33,426 24,766 8,660 0004 Tosham (Urban)

00428000 Dhanl Mahu (46) 2,233 853 1,380 1,747 U86 561 1,550 1,091 459 00428100 Bajina (47) 2,207 876 1,331 1,788 1,066 722 1,587 998 589 00428200 Riwasa (30) 2,492 986 1,506 1,751 1,269 . 482 1,449 1,220 229 00428300 Nigana Kalan (43) 1,015 436 579 642 477 165 385 367 18 00428400 Nigana Khurd (44) 1,029 444 585 511 474 37 495 463 32 00428500 Dulheri (42) 1,811 718 1,093 881 859 22 796 779 17 00428600 Alampur (78) 1,740 749 991 1,505 863 642 1,235 796 439 00428700 Patodi (79) 1,320 530 790 950 644 306 621 498 123 00428800 Sandwa (76) 2,636 1,002 1,634 2,002 1.406 596 1,771 1,343 428 00428900 Susan (95) 846 334 512 519 380 139 4,12 337 105 (J0429000 Salewala (75) 811 308 503 926 464 462 704 358 346 00429100 Ha~an (74) 1,080 393 687 1,062 519 543 813 481 332 00429200 Rodhan (96) 833 289 544 1.014 513 501 582 453 129 00429300 Kalwar(97) 689 264 425 744 422 322 457 348 109 00429400 Isharwal (100) 1,853 715 1,138 1,761 897 864 886 691 195 00429500 Devawas (99) 947 360 587 876 448 428 346 335 II 00429600 Jainawas (147) 467 160 307 507 251 256 244 188 56 00429700 Mandhan (98) 749 266 483 773 422 351· 330 282 48 00429800 Khawa (94) 596 243 353 624 320 304 296 290 6 00429900 Bhariwas(93) 522 179 343 547 283 264 543 279 264 00430000 Badalwala(80) 291 145 146 210 107 103 210 107 103 00430100 Thilor(81) 778 299 479 1,015 533 482 861 493 368 00430200 Kharkhri Makhwan (40) 1,365 531 834 1,539 857 682 699 627 72 00430300 Kharkhri Sohan(39) 1,066 392 674 1,105 591 514 638 517 121 00430400 Dharan(41) 433 170 263 383 231 152 302 197 105 00430500 Dang Kalan(28) 813 315 498 868 465 403 547 359 188 00430600 Dang Khurd(29) 838 347 491 865 456 409 534 429 105 00430700 Sagban (31) 2,885 1,171 1,714 3,578 1,951 1,627 2,507 1,423 1,084 00430800 Alakhpura (32) 687 268 419 706 357 349 579 310 269 00431100 Tosham (Rural) (33) ------Un-inhabited------00431200 Khanak(34) 3,889 1,750 2,139 2,212 1,794 418 1,855 1,682 173 00431300 Baganwala(37) 1,346 542 804 1,453 834 619 1,402 818 584 00431400 Jhanwari(38) 592 223 369 574 341 233 554 329 225 00431500 Dadam(36) 1,005 424 581 1,030 610 420 782 571 211 00431600 Pinjo Khara(J5) 1,445 613 832 1,226 656 570 700 621 79 00431700 Garanpura(86) 1,660 679 981 1,491 865 626 1,102 727 375 00431800 Chhapar Joglan(85) 490 197 293 568 294 274 286 238 48 00431900 Chhapar Rangran(84) 780 338 442 413 359 54 340 315 25 00432000 Saral(82) 1,390 551 839 1,348 785 563 931 674 257 00432100 Birola(83) 1,194 491 703 1,177 666 511 533 526 7 00432200 Jhuli(92) 572 213 359 602 292 310 316 248 68 00432300 Sidhan(91) 966 375 591 862 508 354 565 412 153 00432400 Miran (89) 3,471 1,436 2,035 3,113 1,803 1,310 '1,651 1,546 105

306 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract TOSHAM Industrial category of main workers Name ofYilIage Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

22,0111 14,764 7,237 2,352 1,793 559 386 325 61 8,687 7,884 803 Tosham (Total) 22,0111 14,764 7,237 2,352 1,793 559 386 325 61 8,687 7,884 803 Tosham (Rural) Tosham (Urban)

936 560 376 173 133 40 70 61 9 371 337 34 Dhani Mahu (46) 1,183 625 558 61 52 9 5 3 2 338 318 20 Bajina (47) 839 659 180 246 220 26 14 10 4 350 331 19 Riwasa (30) 145 130 15 3 3 8 8 229 226 3 Nigana Kalan (43) 114 98 16 7 5 2 4 3 370 357 13 Nigana Khurd (44) 253 251 2 193 188 5 2 2 348 338 10 Dulheri (42) 747 567 180 110 95 15 3 2 375 132 243 Alampur (78) 498 386 112 15 9 6 4 4 104 99 5 Patodi (79) 1,212 819 393 78 62 16 32 27 5 449 435 14 Sandwa (76) 322 243 79 54 35 19 14 II 3 52 48 4 Busan (95) 542 248 294 106 61 45 56 49 7 Salewala (75) 672 379 2Q3 79 42 37 4 4 58 56 2 Hasan (74) 472 358 114 14 10 4 I I 95 84 II Rodhan (96) 340 2·12 98 12 12 16 15 89 79 I 0 Katwar (97-) 749 561 188 8 8 5 5 124 117 7 Isharwal (100) 261 257 4 13 13 3 3 69 62 7 Devawas (99) 198 145 53 2 I 44 42 2 Jainawas (147) 246 203 43 3 3 13 I3 68 63 5 Mandhan (98) 219 219 43 40 3 3 3 31 28 3 Khawa (94) 432 199 233 54 27 27 15 15 42 38 4 Bhariwas(93) 166 82 84 44 25 19 Badalwala(80) 657 345 312 109 57 52 2 2 93 89 4 Thilor(81) 455 399 56 44 41 3 3 3 197 184 13 Kharkhri Makhwan (40) 407 302 105 59 50 9 4 4 168 161 7 Kharkhri Sohan(39) 147 79 68 56 32 24 99 86 13 Dharan(4l) 335 185 150 SO 39 1I 5 4 157 131 26 Dang Kalan(2S) 347 275 72 103 73 30 18 18 66 63 3 Dang Khurd(29) 2,021 1,065 956 215 132 83 4 2 2 267 224 43 Sagban (31) 491 232 259 4 3 8 4 4 76 71 5 Alakhpura (32) ------U n-i n hab i ted------Tosham (Rural) (33) 211 143 68 8 7 I 24 17 7 1,612 1,515 97 Khanak(34) 982 491 491 31 25 6 389 302 87 Baganwala(37) 384 190 194 37 24 13 31 17 14 102 98 4 Jhanwari(38) 502 318 184 26 9 17 2 2 252 242 10 Dadam(36) 361 297 64 5 2 3 4 4 330 31S 12 Pinjo Khara(35) 822 473 349 33 19 14 9 7 2 238 228 10 Garanpura(86) 194 151 43 7 5 2 85 82 3 Chhapar Jogian(85) 148 136 12 78 71 7 3 3 III 105 6 Chhapar Rangran(84) 629 387 242 5 5 18 15 3 279 267 12 Saral(82) 381 377 4 7 7 I I 144 141 3 Birola(83) 252 192 60 II 9 2 7 6 46 41 5 Jhuli(92) 401 259 142 88 85 3 5 4 71 64 7 Sidhan(91) 1,328 1,237 91 58 54 4 22 22 243 233 10 Miran (89)

307 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI VilJage ]>rimary CD BLOCK- Industria! catell!o2 Location Name of Village code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males' Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0004 Tosham (Total) 14,042 3,752 10.290 9.459 2.194 7,265 3.079 937 2,142 0004 Tosham (Rural) 14.042 3.752 10.290 9.459 2.194 7,265 3.079 937 2.142 0004 Tosham (Urban)

46 00428000 Dhani MallO (46) 197 95 102 63 15 48 109 63 80 00428100 Bajina (47) 201 68 133 52 9 43 131 51 0042820{l' Riwasa (30) 302 49 253 131 24 107 154 19 135 00428300 Nigana Kalan (43) 257 110 147 176 54 122 8 7 (0428401) Nigana Khurd (44) 16 II 5 3 3 00428500 Dulheri (42) 85 80 5 16 13 3 20 18 2 00428600 Alampur (78) 270 67 203 77 8 69 69 48 21 42 00428700 Patodi (79) 329 146 183 184 4S 139 125 83 4 00428800 Sandwa (76) 231 63 168 189 27 162 11 7 O()428900 Busan (95) 77 43 34 21 II 10 55 32 23 39 00429000 Salewala (75) 222 106 116 149 76 73 67 28 17 I 16 00429100 Ha~an (74) 249 38 211 229 34 195 27 00429200 Rodhan (96) 432 60 372 375 32 343 50 23 II 00429300 Katwar(97) 287 74 213 157 59 98 19 8 144 160 00429400 Isharwal (100) 875 206 669 551 57 494 304 41 69 00429500 Devawas (99) 530 113 417 405 60 345 110 9 00429600 Jainawas (147) 263 63 200 240 49 191 18 9 8 00429700 Mandhan (98) 443 140 303 401 108 293 18 10 292 00429800 Khawa(94) 328 30 298 10 4 6 315 23 00429900 Bhariwas(93) 4 4 4 4 00430000 Badalwala(80) 30 00430100 Thilor(81) 154 40 114 114 30 84 39 9 00430200 Kharkhri Makhwan (40) 840 230 610 703 174 529 109 44 65 306 00430300 Kharkhri Sohan(39} 467 74 393 90 22 68 351 45 39 00430400 Dharan(41) 81 34 47 9 8 I 55 16 132 00430500 Dang Kalan(28) 321 106 215 41 8 33 192 60 89 00430600 Dang Khurd(29) 3]1 27 304 227 15 212 98 9 29 00430700 Sagban (]I) 1.071 528 543 945 495 450 41 12 73 00430800 i\lakhpura (32) 127 47 80 I 119 46 00431100 Tosham (Rural) (33) ------u n -inhab itcd------9 00431200 Khanak(34) 357 112 245 55 21 34 12 3 00431300 l3aganwala(37) 51 16 35 17 7 10 6 1 5 5 00431400 Jhanwari(38) 20 12 8 6 3 3 9 4 20 00431500 Dadam(36) 248 39 209 223 34 189 23 3 179 00431600 Pinjo Khara(35) 526 35 491 284 22 262 186 7 37 00431700 Garanpura(86 ) 389 138 251 270 66 204 51 14 20 00431800 Chhapar Jogian(85) 282 56 226 255 49 206 27 7 3 00431900 Chhapar Rangran(84) 73 44 29 29 5 24 14 4 00432000 $aral(82) 417 III 306 332 91 241 5 "I 7 00432100 Siro1a(S3) 644 140 504 607 1 :9 488 13 6 18 00432200 Jhuli(92) 286 44 242 233 36 197 24 6 47 00432300 Sidhan(91) 297 96 201 233 80 153 58 II 34 00432400 Miran (89) 1,462 257 1.205 1,352 220 1.132 46 12

308 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract TOSHAM of mare,inal workers Name of Village Location Househoid industry werkers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

168 37 131 1,336 584 752 61,028 29,165 31,863 Tosham (Total) 0004 168 37 131 1,336 584 752 61,028 29,165 31,863 Tosham (Rural) 0004 Tosham (Urban) 0004

3 2 22 16 6 3,426 1,566 1,860 Dhani Mahu (46) 00428000 18 8 10 2,731 1,300 1,431 Bajina (47) 00428100 II 4 7 6 2 4 3,569 1,546 2,023 Riwasa (30) 00428200 S 2 3 68 S3 15 1,282 559 723 Nigana Kalan (43) 00428300 12 10 2 1,217 456 761 Nigana Khurd (44) 00428400 49 49 2,726 1,032 1,694 Dulheri (42) 00428500 124 II 113 1,855 948 907 Alampur (78) 00428600 19 17 2 1,603 745 858 Patodi (79) 00428700 7 6 24 23 3,657 1,593 2,064 Sandwa (76) 00428800 1 1,082 455 627 Busan (95) 00428900 6 2 4 602 303 299 Salcwala (75) 00429000 3 3 1.226 690 536 Hasan (74) 00429100 7 :; 2 862 480 382 Rodhan (96) 00429200 9 8 102 6 96 675 323 352 Katwar(97) 00429300 19 5 14 1,650 874 776 Isharwal (100) 00429400 15 12 3 969 517 452 Devawas (99) 00429500 5 5 533 278 255 Jainawas (147) 00429600 6 5 18 17 800 389 411 Mandhan (98) 00429700 3 3 626 349 277 Khawa(94) 00429800 700 372 328 Bhariwas(93) 00429900 192 117 75 Badalwala(80) 00430000 745 401 344 Thilor(81) 00430100 3 2 25 10 15 1,478 732 746 Kharkhri Makhwan (40) 00430200 26 7 19 1,266 679 587 Kharkhri Sohan(39) 00430300 17 10 7 524 252 272 Dharan(41) 00430400 88 38 50 1,087 582 505 Dang Kalan(28) 00430500 I I 5 3 2 964 532 432 Dang Khurd(29) 00430600 9 8 76 20 56 1,994 1,032 962 Sagban (31) 00430700 6 6 I 710 391 319 Alakhpura (32) 00430800 ------Un- i nh ab i tcd ------Tosham (Rural) (33) 00431100 78 77 212 87 125 4,616 1,892 2.724 Khanak(34) 00431200 28 8 20 1.684 886 798 Baganwala(37) 00431300 4 4 790 390 400 Jhanwaril]8) 00431400 2 2 1.131 561 570 Dadam(36) 00431500 3 2 53 5 48 1.327 671 656 Pinjo Khllra(35) 00431600 3 2 65 57 8 1,853 930 923 Garanpura(86) 00431700 435 242 193 Chhapar .Iogian(85) 00431800 I 29 27 2 1,088 450 638 Chhapllr Rangran(84) 00431900 6 3 3 74 16 58 1,445 685 760 Saral(82) 00432000 2 I 22 14 8 973 501 472 Birola(83) 00432100 4 3 25 1 24 635 365 270 Jhuli(92) 00432200 1 I 5 4 I 957 449 508 Sidhan(91) 00432300 7 3 4 57 22 35 3,343 1,650 1,693 Miran (89) 00432400

309 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village/ institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in QOQulation} b!::l:tan:s Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0005 Siwani (Total) 53,853 13,072 76,046 40,167 35,879 13,131 7,065 6,066 0005 Siwani (Rural) 53,853 13,072 76,046 40,167 35,879 13,131 7,065 6.066 0005 Siwani (Urban)

00432500 Dariyapur (87) 2,092 569 3,218 1,731 1,487 530 281 249 00432600 Chanana(88) 1,148 206 1,143 599 544 188 104 84 00432700 Bhera(90) 1,430 475 2,609 1,365 1,244 435 237 198 00432800 Khera(126) 2,115 437 2,539 1,341 1,198 434 217 217 00432900 Dhulkot( 127) 1,358 295 1.729 928 801 307 171 136 00433000 Rupana(59) 985 162 981 500 481 170 84 86 00433100 Siwani (Rural) (128) 3,290 74 382 231 151 66 40 26 00433200 Barwa (133) 3,613 1,715 9,829 5,213 4,616 1,855 1,007 848 00433300 Naloi (132) 1,837 458 2,698 1,389 1,309 439 224 215 00433400 Gurera (131) 1,653 752 4,140 2,199 1,941 638 334 304 00433500 Dhani Ramjas (62) 1,957 189 1,189 605 584 197 99 98 00433600 Kikral(129) 956 267 1,629 866 763 292 160 132 00433700 Devsar(54) 619 142 785 419 366 129 64 65 00433800 Dhalll Silawah (130) 1,710 21 I 1,289 b80 609 229 120 109 00433900 Lilas (121) 1,598 354 2,088 1,138 950 348 194 154 00434000 Gaindawas (60) 1,901 349 2,136 1,125 1,011 381 202 179 00434100 Bakhtawarpura {61) 940 185 1,078 571 507 174 96 78 00434200 Gadhwa (125) 653 125 818 445 373 144 78 66 00434300 Kharkari (124) 514 68 364 200 164 61 31 30 00434400 Mohila (123) 1,832 232 1,402 742 660 234 122 112 00434500 Budh Saili (122) 1,174 341 2,073 1,051 1,022 367 182 185 00434600 Ghangala (117) 1,201 337 1,903 959 944 360 189 171 00434700 Jhupa Kalan(l20) 3,239 602 3.562 1,868 1,694 614 321 293 00434800 Jhupa Khurd (119) 554 193 1,113 583 530 194 106 88 00434900 Dhani Bhakhra (118) 1,026 336 1,909 1,034 875 303 166 137 00435000 Bidhwan (113) 2,175 470 2,868 1.532 1,336 492 292 200 00435100 Gudha (1/6) 1,148 420 2.474 1,319 1,155 452 251 201 00435200 Kalod (I 15) 1,902 437 2,552 1,348 1,204 381 21 I 170 00435300 Kalali (114) 585 248 1,330 713 617 232 129 103 00435400 Ta/wani (101) 61 I 253 1,402 740 662 242 425 117 00435500 Mandholi Khurd (102) 1,875 488 2,899 1,575 1,324 527 291 236 00435600 Siwach (112) 601 189 1,060 551 509 231 131 100 00435700 Mithi (103) 1,171 396 2,270 1,177 1,093 421 215 206 00435800 Matani (III) /,781 334 2,071 1,075 996 329 189 140 00435900 Morka (110) 985 331 1,912 989 923 330 178 152 00436000 Garwa(l09) 1,624 432 2,602 1,366 1,236 405 224 181

310 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract SIWANI Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuatjon Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

13,620 7,250 6,370 38,171 25,036 13,135 Siwani (Total) 13,620 7,250 (.,370 38,171 25,036 13,135 Siwani (Rural) Siwani (Urban)

368 201 167 1,745 1,146 599 Dariyapur (87) 99 48 51 512 348 164 Chanana(88) 374 195 179 1,480 966 514 Bhera(90) 799 430 369 1,355 883 472 Khera(126) 771 400 371 788 529 259 Dhulkot(127) 41 16 25 503 331 172 Rupana(59) 186 109 77 114 88 26 Siwrtm (Rural) (128) 2,583 1,383 1,200 4,961 3,140 1,821 Barwa (133) 453 235 218 1,443 913 530 Naloi (132) 524 284 240 2,010 1,336 674 Gurera (131) 163 82 81 662 ·424 238 Dhani Ramjas (62) 302 166 136 819 532 287 Kikral( 129) 53 29 24 398 27& 120 Devsar(54) 607 312 295 561 357 204 Dhani Silawali (130) 169 98 71 958 669 289 Lilas (121) 359 190 169 981 631 350 Gaindawas (60) 88 43 45 617 387 230 Bakhtawarpura (61) 91 46 45 358 259 99 Gadhwa(125) 135 78 57 153 105 48 Kharkari (124) 281 141 140 674 447 227 Mohila (123) 116 53 63 1,012 660 352 Budh Saili (122) 315 167 148 952 615 337 Ghangala (117) 438 232 206 1,790 1,186 604 Jhupa Kalan(120) 322 176 146 608 375 233 Jhupa Khllrd (119) 301 175 126 956 662 294 Dhani Bhakhra (118) 229 131 98 1,402 925 477 Bidhwan (113) 337 179 158 1,264 818 446 GlIdha (116) 263 151 112 1,264 821 443 Kalod (115) 168 91 77 684 473 211 Kalali (114) 212 108 104 688 455 233 Talwani (101) 477 251 226 1,297 875 422 Mandholi Khurd (102) 193 106 87 506 338 168 Siwach (112) 428 225 203 1,227 797 430 Mithi (103) 325 165 160 1,199 764 435 Matani (III) 390 211 179 999 664 335 Morka (110) 660 343 317 1,231 839 392 Garwa(109)

311 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary C DBLOCK- Location Name of Village code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males ' Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

00115 Siwani (Total) 37,875 15,131 ,22,744 40,054 21,801) 18,254 26,798 18,007 8,791 oons Siwani (RUI'al) 37,875 15,131 22,744 40,054 21,801) 18,254 26,798 18,007 8,791 0005 Siwani (Urban)

00432500 Dariyapur (87) 1,473 585 888 1,475 833 642 1,357 792 565 00432600 Chanana(88) 631 251 380 574 299 275 372 268 104 00432700 Bhera(90) 1,129 399 730 1,262 650 ,612 662 614 48 00432800 Khera(l26) 1,184 458 726 1,277 671 606 933 561 372 00432900 Dhulkot(127) 941 399 542 906 477 429 622 411 211 00433000 Rupana(59) 478 169 309 494 252 242 460 237 223 00433100 Siwani (Rural) (128) 268 143 125 219 137 82 182 120 62 00433200 Barwa (133) 4,868 2,073 2,795 4,176 2,656 1,520 3,000 2,398 602 00433300 Naloi (132) 1,255 476 779 1,584 829 755 1,228 651 577 00433400 Gurera (13 1) 2,130 863 1,267 2,217 1.258 959 '. 1,742 1,054 688 00433500 Dhani Ramjas (62) 527 181 346 594 305 289 507 268 239 00433600 Kikral(I29) 810 334 476 818 464 354 665 413 252 00433700 Devsar(54) 387 141 246 516 274 242 438 235 203 00433800 Dhani Silawali (130) 728 323 405 680 342 338 316 305 11 00433900 Lilas (121) 1,130 469 661 1,018 562 456 584 500 84 00434000 Gaindawas (60) 1,155 494 661 896 542 354 612 508 104 (J0434100 Bakhtawarpura (61) 461 184 277 571 270 301 267 243 24 (J0434200 Gadhwa (125) 460 186 274 442 232 210 257 221 36 (10434300 Kharkari (124) 211 95 116 203 [06 97 1[4 10$ 9 00434400 Mohila (123) 728 295 433 733 395 338 581 343 238 00434500 Budh Saili (122) 1,061 391 670 1,129 588 541 818 488 330 00434600 Ghangala (117) 951 344 607 1,019 507 512 386 371 15 00434700 lhupa Ka[an(l20) 1,772 682 1,090 2,228 1,152 1,076 1,443 819 624 00434800 lhupa Khurd (119) 505 208 297 688 354 334 598 318 280 00434900 Dhani Bhakhra (118) 953 372 581 1,062 570 492 546 416 130 00435000 Bidhwan (113) 1,466 607 859 1,669 885 784 862 681 181 00435[00 Gudha (116) 1,210 501 709 1,536 832 704 1.146 631 515 00435200 Kalod (115) 1,288 527 761 1,425 760 665 1,159 634 525 00435300 Kalali (114) 646 240 406 728 380 348 625 323 302 00435400 Talwani (101) 714 285 429 818 447 371 423 351 72 00435500 Mandholi Khurd (102) 1,602 700 902 1,522 827 695 963 663 300 00435600 Siwach (112) 554 213 341 646 353 293 463 263 200 00435700 Mithi (103) 1,043 380 663 1,307 704 603 624 420 204 00435800 Matani (III) 872 311 561 1,233 622 611 441 421 20 00435900 Morka (110) 913 325 588 915 496 419 426 335 91 00436000 Garwa(109) 1,371 527 844 1,474 769 705 976 626 350

312 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract SIWANI Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators . Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

19,688 12,207 7,481 1,527 1,029 498 413 • 293 120 5,170 4,478 692 Siwani (Total) 19,688 12,207 7,481 1,527 1,029 498 413 293 120 5,170 4,478 692 Siwani (Rural) Siwani (Urban)

1,079 574 505 87 45 42 7 7 184 166 18 Dariyapur (87) 296 214 82 58 40 18 I I 17 13 4 Chanana(88) 487 449 38 II 9 2 9 9 155 147 8 Bhera(90) 616 353 263 21 14 7 4 3 292 191 101 Khera(126) 433 279 154 117 78 39 72 54 18 Dhulkot(l27) 403 IR7 216 14 12 2 43 38 5 Rupana(59) 69 43 26 14 9 5 9 3 6 90 65 25 Siwani (Rural) (128) l.427 1,032 395 153 88 65 45 ", 33 12 1,375 1,245 130 B3Iwa (133) 912 434 478 89 46 43 52 28 24 175 143 32 Naloi (132) 1.212 637 575 80 53 27 122 74 48 328 290 38 Gurera (131) 458 228 230 4 2 2 45 38 7 Dhani Ramjas (62) 488 286 202 36 24 12 9 5 4 132 98 34 KikralCI29) 350 196 154 10 5 5 7 2 5 71 32 39 Devsar(54) 225 no 5 40 37 3 3 3 48 45 3 Dhani Silawali (130) 366 293 73 10 10 4 4 204 193 II Lilas (121) 454 359 95 4 3 2 2 152 144 8 Gaindawas (60) 172 150 22 I 4 4 90 88 2 Bakhtawarpura (61) 198 174 24 47 36 II II 10 Gadhwa (125) 46 41 5 59 55 4 9 9 Kharkari (124) 498 287 211 8 4 4 4 3 71 49 22 Mohila (123) 650 360 290 56 31 25 13 9 4 99 88 II Budh Saili (122) 238 227 II 21 21 20 20 107 103 4 Ghangala (117) 1.134 569 565 45 31 14 II 10 253 209 44 Ihupa Kalan(120) 436 185 251 25 14 II 17 12 5 120 107 13 Jhupa Khurd (119) 482 355 127 27 26 I I I 36 34 2 Dhani Bhakhra (118) 681 523 158 12 9 3 5 5 164 144 20 Bidhwan (113) 1,010 524 486 25 12 13 9 6 3 102 89 13 Gudha (116) 1,020 528 492 42 18 24 8 6 2 89 82 7 Kalod (115) 544 281 263 19 II 8 62 31 31 Kalal! (114) 311 249 62 31 28 3 3 2 78 72 6 Talwani (101) 866 583 283 51 41 10 2 2 44 37 7 Mandholi Khurd (102) 405 210 195 6 5 I 7 7 45 41 4 Siwach (112) 424 240 184 46 37 9 20 20 134 123 II Mithi(I03) 312 298 14 45 41 4 84 82 2 Matani (Ill) 276 199 77 27 22 5 12 9 3 II I 105 6 Morka (110) 710 440 270 186 III 75 2 2 78 73 5 Garwa(109)

313 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~or~ code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males' Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0005 Siwani (Total) 13,256 3,793 9,463 10,118 2,657 7,461 1,628 550 1,078 OOOS Siwani (Rural) 13,256 3,793 9,463 10,118 2,657 7,461 1,628 550 1,078 OOOS SiwlIlli (Urhan)

00432500 Dariyapur (87) 118 41 77 103 29 74 7 5 2 00432600 Chanana(88 ) 202 31 171 164 22 142 34 6 28 00432700 I3hera(90) 600 36 564 577 32 545 10 9 00432800 Khera(126) 344 110 234 217 72 145 18 8 10 00432900 Dhulkot(i27) 284 66 218 195 48 147 55 9 46 00433000 Rupana(59) 34 15 19 22 13 9 12 2 10 00433100 Siwani (Rural) (128) 37 17 20 6 6 2 I 00433200 Barwa (133) 1,176 258 918 543 93 450 134 42 92 00433300 Naloi (132) 356 178 178 288 153 135 40 16 24 00433400 Gurera (131)', 475 204 271 331 126 205 67 35 32 00433500 Dhani Ramjas (62) 87 37 50 78 32 46 00433600 Kikral(129) 153 51 102 98 25 73 17 4 13 00433700 Devsar(54) 78 39 39 40 29 11 2 I I 00433800 Dhani Silawali (130) 364 37 327 306 29 277 42 3 39 00433900 Lilas (121) 434 62 372 324 28 296 25 7 18 00434000 Gaindawas (60) 284 34 250 269 27 242 5 5 0043410() Bakhtawarpura (61 ) 304 27 277 283 16 267 4 3 00434200 Gadhwa (125) 185 II 174 160 9 151 23 22 00434JOO Kharkari (124) 89 88 20 20 69 68 00434400 Mohila (123) 152 52 100 119 31 88 24 17 7 00434500 Budh Saili (122) 311 100 211 250 75 175 55 22 33 00434600 Ghangala ( 117) 633 136 497 571 112 459 47 14 33 00434700 Jhupa Kalan(l20) 785 333 452 327 159 168 220 59 161 00434800 Jhupa Khurd (119) 90 36 54 25 15 10 1 1 00434900 Dhani Bhakhra (118) 516 154 362 416 107 309 97 45 52 00435000 Bidhwan (113) 807 204 603 783 194 589 14 5 9 00435100 Gudha (116) 390 201 189 313 158 155 67 38 29 00435200 Kalod (115) 266 126 140 200 94 106 61 29 32 00435300 Kalali (114) 103 57 46 54 22 32 42 29 13 00435400 Talwani (101) 395 96 299 370 94 276 19 18 00435500 Mandholi Khurd (102) 559 164 395 453 120 333 104 44 60 00435600 Siwach (112) 183 90 93 169 77 92 ! 00435700 Mithi (103) 683 284 399 561 222 339 61 20 41 00435800 Matani (111) 792 201 591 730 187 543 53 9 44 00435900 Morka (110) 489 161 328 352 100 252 107 44 63 00436000 Garwa(109) 498 143 355 401 107 294 89 29 60

314 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract SIWANI of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

146 42 104 1,364 544 820 35,992 18,367 17,625 Siwani (Total) 0005 146 42 104 1,364 544 820 35,992 18,367 17,625 Siwani (Rural) 0005 Siwani (Urban) 0005

8 7 1,743 898 845 Dariyapur (87) 00432500 2 I 2 2 569 300 269 Chanana(88) 00432600 6 6 7 3 4 1,347 715 632 Bhera(90) 00432700 9 2 7 100 28 72 1,262 670 592 Khera(l26) 00432800 34 9 25 823 451 372 Dhulkot(127) 00432900 487 248 239 Rupana(59) 00433000 I 28 16 12 163 94 69 Siwani (Rural) (128) 00433100 31 5 26 468 118 350 5,653 2,557 3.096 Barwa (133) 00433200 II 3 8 17 6 II 1,114 560 554 NalOl (132) 00433300 21 12 9 56 31 25 1,923 941 982 Gurera (131) 00433400 9 5 4 595 300 295 Dhani Ramjas (62) 00433500 2 2 36 22 14 811 402 409 Kikral(l29) 00433600 36 9 27 269 145 124 Devsar(54) 00433700 9 8 7 4 3 609 338 271 Dhani Silawali (130) 00433800 3 2 82 26 56 [,070 576 494 Lilas(121) 00433900 10 7 3 1,240 583 657 Gaindawlls (60) 00434000 3 3 14 10 4 507 301 206 Bakhtawarpura (61) 00434100 2 I 376 213 163 Gadhwa (125) 00434200 161 94 67 Kharkari (124) 00434300 8 4 4 I 669 347 322 Mohila (123) 00434400 2 1 4 2 2 944 463 481 Budh Saili (122) 00434500 7 3 4 8 7 I 884 452 432 Ghangala (117) 00434600 7 3 4 231 112 119 1,334 716 618 lhupa Kalan(l20) 00434700 2 62 19 43 425 229 196 lhupa Khurd (119) 00434800 2 2 847 464 383 Dhani Bhakhra (118) 00434900 5 2 3 5 3 2 1,199 647 552 Bidhwan (113) 00435000 10 5 5 938 487 451 Gudha (116) 00435100 4 3 1,127 588 539 Kalod (115) 00435200 6 5 602 333 269 Kalali (114) 00435300 5 4 584 293 291 Talwani (101) 00435400 2 2 1,377 748 629 Mandholi Khurd (102) 00435500 13 12 414 198 216 Siwach (112) 00435600 4 3 57 41 16 963 473 490 Mithi (103) 00435700 9 5 4 838 453 385 Matani (III) 00435800 8 7 22 16 6 997 493 504 Morka (110) 00435900 7 7 1,128 597 531 Garwa(109) 00436000

315 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Vi II agel institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in 12°l2ulation} b"s;tll[l

0006 Loharu (Total) 67,916 21,290 126,511 66,497 60,014 20,935 11,283 9,652 0006 Loharu (Rural) 67,916 21,290 126,511 66,497 60,014 20,935 11,283 9,652 0006 Loharu (Urban)

00436100 Patwan (108) 1,592 420 2,498 1,255 1,243 406 207 199 00436200 Surpllra Khllrd(l04) 1,200 286 1,651 872 779 269 144 125 00436300 SlIrpllra Kalan (105) 1,308 319 2,036 ];095 941 337 190 147 00436400 Mandholi Kalan (l) 3,001 648 3,826 2,029 1,797 583 315 268 00436500 Gopalwas (2) 738 358 1,944 1,011 933 318 154 164 00436600 Hariawas (3) 956 213 1,351 712 639 239 125 114 00436700 Sidhanwa (4) 1,719 403 2,461 1,280 1,181 458 250 208 0043680() Salempur (5) 283 82 508 287 221 70 36 34 (J0436900 Nunsar (7) 562 263 1,593 860 733 286 151 135 00437000 Kasni Kalan (10) 1,126 255 1,570 842 728 292 169 123 00437100 Kasni Khurd( II) 432 )22 815 407 408 122 60 62 00437200 Gokalpura (12) 1,712 421 2,474 1,291 1,183 41 ) 216 195 00437300 Serla (9) 813 327 1,917 1,014 903 310 161 149 00437400 Bidhnoi (8) 1,407 424 2,684 1,400 1,284 487 276 211 00437500 Beran (16) 1,146 249 1,444 748 696 261 127 134 00437600 Obra (6) 804 303 1,738 917 821 265 144 121 00437700 Sheharyarpur(72) 432 136 763 381 382 104 54 50 00437800 Bardu Mughal (17) 542 112 698 355 343 113 55 58 00437900 Bardu Dhirja (18) 387 107 565 316 249 75 47 28 00438000 Bardu PlIran(19) 189 71 366 200 166 57 31 26 00438100 Bardu Chaina(20) 851 223 1,368 739 629 197 110 87 00438200 Bardu Jogi(21) 192 130 758 411 347 137 76 61 00438300 Budhera(22) 1,128 237 1,486 802 684 255 145 110 00438400 Ladawas( 15) 337 60 348 184 164 57 29 28 00438500 Bithan(14) 875 192 1,050 553 497 159 89 70 00438600 Cheher Kalan(l3) 1,582 699 4,210 2,160 2,050 723 390 333 00438700 Cheher Khurd(28) 1,212 382 2,191 1,122 1,069 381 21 I 170 00438800 Sudhiwas(l07) 564 181 1,059 560 499 191 113 78 00438900 Behal(l06) 2,378 1,532 9,566 5,268 4,298 1,468 786 682 00439000 Shezadpur(69) 127 II 63 30 33 II 4 7 00439100 Sorda Kadim(30) 323 135 689 369 320 89 48 41 00439200 S hehzmanpllr(70) 254 56 385 186 199 60 32 28 00439300 Sorda Jadid(3 10 414 125 723 358 365 136 70 66 00439400 Sarsi(29) 1,346 305 1,861 970 891 300 170 130 00439500 Paju(32) 1,013 326 2,086 1,062 1,024 348 186 162 00439600 Garanpura(71) 132 23 138 64 74 25 II 14 00439700 Nangal(33) 979 277 1,561 842 719 222 127 95 00439800 Sehar(44) 950 253 1,419 716 703 233 113 120 00439900 Dhana 1ogi(34) 340 147 852 442 410 170 83 87 00440000 Budheri(35) 488 193 1,037 554 483 165 89 76 00440100 Pahari(36) 1,987 509 3,227 1,654 1,573 598 308 290 00440200 Nakipur(27) 1,300 343 1,912 976 936 345 171 174 00440300 Mohamad Nagar(26) 395 103 606 318 288 112 66 46 00440400 Dhani Lachman(25) 261 125 787 408 379 q2 71 61 00440500 Allaudinpur(24) 945 363 2,228 1,192 1,036 351 206 145 00440600 Kurdal(70) 2,772 871 5,128 2,717 2,411 845 452 393 00440700 Dhigawa Jatan(38) 678 559 3,415 1,794 1,621 558 313 245 00440800 Amirwas(23) 447 86 479 252 227 66 39 27 00440900 Kharkhari(37) 1,860 600 3,473 1,828 1,645 603 334 269 00441000 Dhigawa Shamyan(39) 755 219 1,259 654 605 219 '117 102 00441100 Singhani(40) 2,210 676 4,040 2,167 1,873 693 391 302 00441200 Jhanjara Sheoran(46) 456 168 969 503 466 178 91 87 00441300 Hasanpur( 41 ) 43(\ 138 756 388 368 135 70 65 00441400 Dhani Ahmed(42) 140 47 259 136 123 38 25 13 00441500 Barahlu(43) 1,117 339 1,9Sl 1.025 956 323 177 146

316 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract LOHARlJ Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

22,530 11.862 10.668 67,210 43.826 23,384 Loharu (Total) 22.530 1l.862 10.668 67,210 43.826 23,384 Loharu (Rural) Loharu (Urban)

263 131 132 1,190 752 438 Pat\van (108) 309 174 135 827 557 270 Surpura Khurd( I 04) 371 203 168 896 625 271 Surpura Kalan (105) 673 351 322 1,916 1,261 655 Mandholi Kalan (I) 190 107 83 963 672 291 Gopalwas (2) 114 63 51 762 516 246 Hariawas (3) 494 266 228 1,230 795 435 Sidhanwa (4) 286 205 81 Salempur (5) 152 78 74 781 550 231 Nunsar (7) 215 IIi 104 794 529 265 Kasni Kalan (10) 135 74 61 439 275 164 Kasni Khurd(ll) 610 322 288 1,184 774 410 Ookalpura (I 2) 354 193 161 1,008 673 335 Serla (9) 605 324 281 1,260 841 419 Bidhnoi (8) 360 189 171 715 471 244 Beran (16) 264 146 118 937 607 330 Obra (6) 70 37 33 441 269 172 Sheharyarpur(72) 123 64 59 364 241 123 Bardu Mughal (17) II 8 3 285 195 90 Bardu Dh irja (18) 212 141 71 Bard\! Puran(l9) 393 213 180 642 454 188 Bardll Chaina(20) 395 275 120 Bardll .r ogi(21) 388 209 179 784 501 283 Budhera(22) 87 45 42 189 122 67 Ladawas( 15) 212 110 102 542 366 176 Bithan(14) 661 351 310 2,096 1,396 700 Cheher Kalan(13) 438 222 216 1,179 764 415 Cheher Khurd(28) 237 120 117 494 334 160 Sudhiwas( I 07) 2,024 1,053 971 5,536 3,591 1,945 Behal(106) 39 22 17 Shezadpllr(69) 37 20 17 385 264 121 Sorda Kadim(30) 78 37 41 184 113 71 Shehzmanpur(70) 30 12 18 410 249 161 Sorda Jadid(31 0 148 86 62 971 651 320 Sarsi(29) 331 167 164 1,135 730 405 Paju(32) 73 43 30 Garanpura(71) 299 154 145 868 587 281 Nangal(33) 160 86 74 783 521 262 Sehar(44) 190 91 99 433 300 133 Dhana Jogi(34) 54 26 28 578 393 185 Budheri(35) 244 132 112 1,574 1,014 560 Pahari(36) 436 217 219 894 588 306 Nakipur(27) 312 163 149 292 186 106 Mohamad Nagar(26) 154 79 75 406 264 142 Dhani Lachman(25) 640 337 303 1,127 764 363 Allaudinpur(24) 1,127 609 518 2,745 1,758 987 Kurdal(70) 208 115 93 2,012 1,207 805 Dhigawa Jatan(38) 98 48 50 289 181 108 Amirwas(23) 700 358 342 1,831 1,177 654 Kh~khari(37) 218 115 103 721 490 231 Dhigawa Shamyan(39) 952 507 445 1,998 1,342 656 Singbani(40) 323 167 156 487 321 166 Jhanjara Sheoran(46) 283 150 133 405 257 148 Hasanpur(41) 132 71 61 132 80 52 Dhani Ahmed(42) 263 142 121 1,085 692 393 Barahlu(43)

317 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name ofYillage code III i tcrates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0006 Loharu (Total) 59,301 22,671 36,630 60,721 33,109 27,612 43,663 27,709 15,954 0006 Lobaru (Rural) 59,301 22,671 36,630 60,721 33,109 27,612 43,663 27,709 15,954 0006 Loharu (Urban)

00436100 Patwan (l08) 1,308 503 805 1,156 584 572 940 487 453 00436200 Surpura Khurd(104) 824 315 509 725 442 283 482 398 84 004~6300 Surpura Kalan (lOS) 1,140 470 670 1,162 602 .560 805 511 294 00436400 Mandholi Kalan (I) 1,910 768 1,142 1,755 971 784 1,034 807 227 00436500 Gopalwas (2) 981 339 642 929 475 454 756 446 310 00436600 Hanawas (3) 589 196 393 692 345 347 601 327 274 00436700 Sidhanwa (4) 1,231 485 746 1,180 580 600 909 511 398 00436800 Salempur (5) 222 82 140 209 125 84 III 99 12 00436900 Nunsar (7) 812 310 502 632 371 261 437 336 101 00437000 J..:asni Kalan (10) 776 313 463 650 368 282 466 331 135 00437100 Kasni Khurd(ll) 376 132 244 388 182 206 275 133 142 00437200 Gokalpura (12) 1,290 517 773 1,489 769 720 914 601 313 00437300 Serla (9) 909 341 568 854 437 417 652 369 283 00437400 BidhnOJ (8) 1,414 559 865 989 673 316 718 631 87 00437500 Beran (16) 729 277 452 810 415 395 726 372 354 00437600 Obra (6) 801 310 491 736 409 327 507 386 121 00437700 Sheharyarpur (72) 322 112 210 415 207 208 205 183 22 00437800 Bardu Mugbal (17) 334 114 220 224 156 68 217 lSS 62 00437900 Bardu Dhilja (18) 280 121 159 280 ]48 132 277 147 130 00438000 Bardu Puran(l9) 154 59 95 137 89 48 131 88 43 00438100 Bardu Chaina(20) 726 285 441 424 336 88 377 332 45 00438200 Bardu Jogi(21) 363 136 227 240 175 65 236 171 65 00438300 Budhera(22) 702 301 401 566 365 20( 470 318 152 00438400 Ladawas( 15) 159 62 97 191 102 89 171 93 78 00438500 Bithan(14) 508 187 321 539 269 270 465 235 230 00438600 Cheher Kalan(13) 2,114 764 1,350 2,227 1,149 1,078 1,466 905 561 00438700 Cheher Khurd(28) 1,012 358 654 1,314 670 . 644 778 429 349 00438800 Sudhiwas(107) 565 226 339 535 280 255 498 261 237 00438900 Behal(106) 4,030 1,677 2,353 3,817 2,399 1,418 3,315 2,236 1,079 00439000 Shezadpur(69) 24 8 16 27 !3 14 27 13 14 00439100 Sorda Kadim(30) 304 105 199 380 187 193 311 178 133 00439200 Shehzmanpur(70) 201 73 128 227 112 115 185 94 91 00439300 Sorda Jadid(31 0 313 109 204 334 156 178 209 128 81 (1043940() Sarsi(29) 890 319 571 1,047 547 500 884 482 402 ()()439500 Paju(32) 951 332 619 1,170 591 579 953 483 470 00439600 Gar1)npllra(71) 65 21 44 68 33 35 61 32 29 00439700 Nangal(33) 693 255 438 878 443 435 648 347 301 00439800 Sehar(44) 636 195 441 710 346 364 608 304 304 00439900 Dhana Jogi(34) 419 142 277 505 264 241 327 152 175 00440000 Budheri(35) 459 161 298 757 404 353 422 222 200 00440100 Pahari(36) 1,653 640 1,013 1,977 1,033 944 960 642 318 00440200 Nakipllr(27) 1,018 388 630 905 484 421 645 368 277 00440300 Mohamad Nagar(26) 314 132 ]82 343 180 163 171 140 31 00440400 Dhani Lachman(25) 381 144 237 389 196 193 384 192 192 00440500 Allaudinpur(24) 1,10] 428 673 911 528 383 746 510 236 00440600 Kurdal(70) 2,383 959 1,424 2,335 1,358 977 1,347 1,137 210 00440700 Dhigawa Jatan(38) 1,403 587 816 1,259 833 426 1,150 751 399 00440800 Amirwas(23) 190 71 119 236 130 106 137 107 30 00440900 Kharkhari(37) 1,642 651 991 1,723 886 837 1,122 714 408 00441000 Dhigawa Shamyan(39) 538 164 374 684 366 318 333 287 46 00441100 Singhani(40) 2,042 825 1,217 1,835 1.024 811 1,553 969 584 06441200 Jhanjara Sheoran(46) 482 182 300 497 245 252 280 175 105 00441300 Hasanpllr( 41) 351 131 220 330 173 157 296 165 131 00441400 Dhani Ahmed(42) 127 56 71 124 60 64 102 52 50 00441500 Barahlu(43) 896 333 563 1,016 531 485 593 373 220

318 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract LOHARU Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

26,996 18,905 8,091 2,679 1,972 707 52] 417 104 13,467 6,415 7,052 Loharu (Total) 26,996 18,905 8,091 2,679 1,972 701 521 4]7 1IJ4" 13,467 6,415 7,052 Loharu (Rural) Loharu (Urban)

I; 833 401 432 15 8 7 8 5 J 84 73 II Patwan(108) 314 300 14 56 48 8 9 7 2 103 43 60 Surpura Khurd(I04) 664 404 260 48 29 19 11 11 82 67 15 Surpura Kalan (105) 625 430 195 242 223 19 13 13 154 141 !3 Mandholi Kalan (I) 616 330 286 45 30 15 3 2 92 84 8 Gopalwas (2) 280 246 34 27 22 5 2 2 292 57 235 Hariawas (3) 561 397 164 60 38 22 287 75 212 Sidhanwa (4) 57 54 3 6 6 47 38 9 Salem pur (5) 390 291 99 2 2 45 43 2 Nunsar (7) 399 268 131 28 27 39 36 3 Kasni Kalan (10) 229 104 125 24 14 10 22 IS 7 Kasni Khurd(ll) 599 410 189 221 107 114 5 5 89 79 10 Gokalpura (12) 574 294 280 4 3 7 7 67 65 2 Serla (9) 444 417 27 118 113 5 156 101 55 Bidhnoi (8) 562 301 261 76 38 38 21 17 4 67 16 51 Beran (16) 337 281 56 24 ·22 2 3 2 143 81 62 Obra (6) 154 141 13 6 6 45 36 9 Sheharyarpur (72) 131 119 12 1 1 4 3 81 34 47 Bardu Mughal (17) 246 119 127 6 6 25 22 3 Bardu Dhirja (18) 95 73 22 36 15 21 Bardu Puran(19) 303 272 31 20 17 3 23 15 8 31 28 3 Bardu Chaina(20) 128 109 19 108 62 46 Bardu logi(21) 338 207 131 4 3 17 10 7 III 98 13 Budhera(22) 136 78 58 4 4 31 II 20 Ladawas(l5) 351 200 151 22 14 8 4 J I 88 18 70 Bilhan(14) 871 553 318 276 162 114 11 10 I 308 180 128 Cheher Kalpn(13) 520 325 195 31 22. 9 10 6 4 217 76 141 Cheher Khurd(28) 395 192 203 II 8 3 92 61 31 Sudhiwas(107) 1,338 764 574 164 118 46 148 123 25 1,665 1,231 434 Behal(106) 12 12 IS I 14 Shezadpur(69) 164 157 7 5 5 2 2 140 14 126 Sorda Kadim(30) 94 72 22 27 13 14 64 9 55 Shehzmanpur(70) 152 97 55 4 4 2 2 51 2S 26 Sorda Jadid(3\0 525 413 112 24 18 6 7 4 3 328 47 281 Sarsi(29) 395 383 12 31 17 14 12 12 515 71 444 Paju(32) 50 30 20 II 2 9 Garanpura(71) 401 273 128 10 7 3 9 6 3 228 61 167 Nanga1(33) 487 246 241 32 22 10 3 3 86 33 53 Sehar(44) 155 85 70 34 14 20 8 7 130 46 84 Dhana Jogi(34) 356 162 194 2 2 64 58 6 Budheri(35) 778 497 281 47 30 17 17 17 118 98 20 Pahari(36) 333 284 49 10 8 2 4 3 298 73 225 Nakipur(27) 128 123 5 7 7 36 \0 26 Mohamad Nagar(26) 245 153 92 7 2 5 132 37 95 Dhani Lachman(25) 605 389 216 99 83 16 II II 31 27 4 Allaudinpur(24) 870 731 139 74 62 12 6 4 2 397 340 57 Kurdal(70) 253 211 42. 146 131 15 II 6 5 740 403 337 Dhigawa Jalan(38) 99 92 7 I I 37 14 23 Amirwas(23) 756 542 214 5 4 I II 8 3 350 160 190 Kharkhari(37) 213 198 15 29 23 6 2 I 89 65 24 Dhigawa Shamyan(39) 1,l10 742 368 130 96 34 20 18 2 293 113 180 Singhani(40) 156 121 35 14 8 6 I 109 46 63 Jhanjara Sheoran(46) 125 95 30 29 27 2 141 42 99 Hasanpur( 41 ) 48 36 12 20 9 II 33 6 27 Dhani Ahmed(42) 372 297 75 9 9 211 66 145 Barahlu( 43)

319 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0006 Loharu (Total) 17,058 5,400 11,658 10,917 3,694 7,223 2,216 838 0006 Loharu (Ru,oal) 17,058 5,400 11,658 10,917 3,694 7,223 2,216 838 n006 Loharu (lJrban)

00436100 Patwan (108) 216 97 119 136 58 78 66 28 38 00436200 Surpura Khurd( 104) 243 44 199 161 16 145 42 22 20 00436300 Surpura Kalan (105) 357 91 266 241 62 .]79 62 24 38 00436400 Mandholi Kalan (I) 721 164 557 471 71 400 226 87 139 00436500 Gopalwas (2) 173 29 144 64 II 53 2() 10 10 00436600 Hariawas (3) 91 18 73 64 10 54 4 3 I 00436700 Sidhanwa (4) 271 69 202 129 25 104 78 30 48 00436800 Salempur (5) 98 26 72 19 10 9 13 11 2 00436900 Nunsar (7) 195 35 160 86 13 73 II 5 6 00437000 Kasni Kalan (10) 184 37 147 164 32 132 19 5 14 00437100 Kasni Khurd(ll) 113 49 64 99 39 60 14 10 4 00437200 Gokalpura (12) 575 168 407 343 120 223 229 48 181 00437300 Serla (9) 202 68 134 78 29 49 3 2 00437400 Bidhnoi (8) 271 42 229 164 15 149 63 II 52 (J0437500 Beran (16) 84 43 41 83 42 41 00437600 Obra (6) 229 23 206 155 12 143 24 7 17 00437700 Sheharyarpur (72) 210 24 186 83 20 63 4 2 2 00437800 Hardu Mughal (17) 7 I 6 2 2 00437900 Bardu Dhirja (18) 3 1 2 3 2 00438000 Bardu Puran( 19) 6 1 5 6 5 00438100 Bardu Chaina(20) 47 4 43 28 27 IS 2 13 00438200 Bardu Jogi(21) 4 4 3 3 00438300 Budhera(22) 96 47 49 35 I 34 29 23 6 00438400 Ladawas( 15) 20 9 II 18 9 9 00438500 Bithan(I4) 74 34 40 54 28 26 10 6 4 00438600 Cheher Kalan(13) 761 244 517 657 218 439 94 20 74 00438700 Cheher Khurd(28) 536 241 295 358 178 180 121 50 71 00438800 Sudhiwas( 107) 37 19 18 20 II 9 00438900 Behal(106) 502 163 339 245 91 154 58 14 44 00439000 Shezadpur(69) 00439100 Sorda Kadill1(30) 69 9 60 23 7 16 00439200 Shehzmanpur(70) 42 18 24 35 15 20 5 2 3 00439300 Sorda ladid(31 0 125 28 97 110 26 84 4 4 00439400 Sarsi(29) 163 65 98 130 59 71 2 00439500 Pajll(32) 21i 108 109 I 5 2 3 00439600 Uaranpura(71) 7 I 6 4 I 3 00439700 Nangal(33) 230 96 134 148 81 67 7 2 5 00439800 Sehar(44) 102 42 60 79 31 48 16 9 7 00439900 Dhana Jogi(34) 178 112 66 99 75 24 39 23 16 00440000 BlIdheri(35) 335 182 153 302 160 142 II 4 7 00440 I 00 Pahari(36) 1,017 391 626 901 330 571 75 37 38 00440200 Nakipur(27) 260 116 144 238 104 134 15 8 7 00440300 Mohamad Nagar(26) 172 40 132 139 37 102 10 3 7 00440400 Dhalli Lachman(25) 5 4 I I I I 00440500 Allaudinpur(24) 165 18 147 77 6 71 83 10 73 00440600 Kurdal(70) 988 221 767 733 172 561 152 27 125 00440700 Dhigawa 1atan(38) 109 82 27 16 9 7 I I 00440800 All1irwas(23) 99 23 76 83 19 64 6 3 3 21 00440900 Kharkhari(37) 601 172 429 284 121 163 37 16 00441000 Dhigawa Shall1yan(39) 351 79 272 105 71 34 4 2 2 5 '00441100 Singhani(40) 282 55 227 100 36 64 IS 10 00441200 Jhal\jara Sheoran(46) 217 70 147 157 56 101 19 6 13 (10441300 Hasanpur(41) 34 8 26 2 I 9 6 3 (J0441400 Dhalli Ahmed! 42) 22 8 14 6 5 4 I 3 (J044 I SOO Barahlu(43) 423 158 265 219 103 116 43 32 II

320 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract LOHARU ofma'l~inaJ workers Name ofVilJage Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

149 50 99 3,776 818 2,958 65,790 33,388 32,402 Loharu (Total) 0006 149 50 99 3,776 818' 2,958 65,790 33,388 32,402 Loharu (Rural) 0006 Loharu (Urban) 0006

13 II 2 1,342 671 671 Patwan ( I 08) 00436100 39 6 33 926 430 496 Surpura Khurd(104) 00436200 53 5 48 874 493 381 Surpura Kalan (105) 00436300 24 6 18 2.071 1,058 1.013 Mandholi Kalan (I) 00436400 89 8 81 1,015 536 479 Gopalwas (2) 00436500 23 5 18 659 367 292 Hariawas (3) 00436600 64 14 50 1,281 700 581 Sidhanwa (4) 00436700 65 5 60 299 J62 137 Salem pur (5) 00436800 4 4 94 13 81 961 489 472 Nunsar (7) 00436900 I 920 474 446 Kasni Kalan (10) 00437000 427 225 202 Kasni Khurd«(J) 00437JOO 2 2 985 522 463 Gokalpura (12) 00437200 120 38 82 1,063 577 486 Serla (9) 00437300 44 16 28 1,695 727 968 Bidhnoi (8) 00437400 I I 634 333 301 Beran (16) 00437500 49 3 46 1,002 508 494 Obra (6) 00437600 123 2 121 348 174 174 Sheharyarpur(72) 00437700 5 4 474 199 275 Bardu Mugha1 (17) 00437800 285 168 117 Bardu Dhirja (18) 00437900 229 III 118 Bardu Puran(I9) 00438000 2 2 2 944 403 541 Bardu Chaina(20) 00438100 I I 518 236 282 Bardu Jogi(21 ) 00438200 5 5 27 23 4 920 437 483 Budhera(22) 00438300 2 2 157 82 75 Ladawas( 15) 00438400 I 9 9 511 284 227 Bithan(I4) 00438500 I 9 6 3 1,983 1,011 972 Cheher Kalan(13) 00438600 3 3 54 10 44 877 452 425 Cheher Khurd(28) 00438700 2 2 14 8 6 524 280 244 Sudhiwas( I 07) 00438800 28 8 20 171 50 121 5,749 2,869 2,880 Behal(l06) 00438900 36 17 19 Shezadpur(69) 00439000 5 4 41 40 309 182 127 Sorda Kadim(30) 00439100 2 I I 158 74 84 Shehzmanpur(70) 00439200 II 2 9 389 202 187 Sorda Jadid(310 00439300 5 2 3 26 3 23 814 423 391 Sarsi(29) 00439400 3 3 208 103 105 916 471 445 Paju(32) 00439500 3 3 70 31 39 Garanpura(71) 00439600 3 2 72 II 61 683 399 284 Nangal(33) 00439700 6 2 4 709 370 339 Sehar(44) 00439800 40 14 26 347 178 169 Ohana Jogi(34) 00439900 22 18 4 280 150 130 Budheri(35) 00440000 5 4 36 20 16 1,250 621 629 Pahari(36) 00440100 7 4 3 1,007 492 515 Nakipur(27) 00440200 23 23 263 138 125 Mohamad Nagar(26) 00440300 3 3 398 212 186 Dhani Lachman(25) 00440400 2 I 3 2 1,317 664 653 Allaudinpur(24) 00440500 10 4 6 93 18 75 2.793 1,359 1,434 Kurdal(70) 00440600 II 2 9 81 71 10 2,156 961 1,195 Ohigawa Jatan(38) 00440700 10 9 243 122 121 Amirwas(23) 00440800 2 278 34 244 1,750 942 808 Kharkhar;(37) . 00440900 242 6 236 575 288 287 Ohigawa Shamyan(39) 00441000 166 8 158 2.205 1,143 1,062 Singham(40) 00441100 41 8 33 472 258 214 JhanJara Sheoran(46) 00441200 23 1 22 426 215 21 I Hasanpur(4I) 00441300 12 2 10 135 76 59 Ohan; Ahmed(42) 00441400 160 23 137 965 494 471 Barahlu(43) 00441500

321 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total populatIOn (including Number of Population in the code Village/ institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in QOQulation} be!:tan::s Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00441600 Damkora(451 921 240 1,475 764 711 242 132 110 00441700 .lhall.lra Toda(471 547 221 1.298 668 630 215 115 100 00441800 Jhumpa Kalan(52) 846 214 1.200 623 577 226 121 105 00441900 Jhumpa Khurd(53) 347 127 696 375 321 86 52 34 00442000 Basirwas(54) 345 73 391 199 192 74 45 29 00442100 Barwas(55) 871 365 2,070 1,115 955 302 163 139 00442200 Gignaw(51) 1,072 349 1,934 993 9.11 321 164 157 00442300 Gothra(49) 869 414 2,429 1,272 1,157 362 199 163 00442400 Kushal Pura(48) 506 180 1,090 578 512 183 102 81 00442500 Dhani Mansukh(50) 202 77 482 254 228 79 47 32 00442600 Akberpur(66 225 36 236 112 124 36 16 20 00442700 Ohani Shama(68) 139 119 644 313 331 109 50 59 00442800 Rahimpur(67) 407 130 889 476 413 189 106 83 00442900 Loharu (Rural)(65) 2,656 293 1,802 931 871 324 168 156 00443000 Phattia Tal( 64) 273 96 611 325 286 105 57 48 00443100 Azempur(62) 140 64 339 185 154 39 19 20 00443200 Sohasra( 61) 2,044 923 5,255 2,737 2,518 907 479 428 00443300 Ohani Oholan(60) 370 163 939 485 454 165 96 69 (l0443400 Phartia Bhiman(63) 496 191 l,l51 609 542 184 91 93 00443500 I'han'ia Kehar(59) 614 220 1.320 709 611 174 99 75 ()0443600 Gagarwas(58) 845 154 897 486 411 137 84 53 00443700 Ahmedwas(56) 747 206 1,357 711 646 237 120 117 00443800 Bisalwas(57) 847 283 1,735 901 834 253 133 120

322 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract LOHARlJ Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

266 130 136 833 533 300 Damkora(45} 346 188 158 659 408 251 Jhanjra Toda(47) 238 130 l08 630 406 224 Jhumpa Kalan(52) 43 2S 18 385 252 133 Jhumpa Khurd(53) 33 19 14 134 137 97 Basil>'Ias(S4 ) 302 162 140 1,307 847 460 Bal>'Ias(55) 368 183 185 1,116 710 406 Oignaw(51) 429 221 208 1,350 889 461 00Ihra(49) 1<)7 104 93 569 390 179 Kushal Pura( 48) 89 48 41 264 171 93 Dhani Mansukh(50) 30 14 16 153 90 63 Akberpur(66 169 87 82 375 233 142 Dhani Shama(68) 82 47 35 377 255 122 Rahimpur(67) 130 62 68 1,015 642 373 Loharu (Rural)(65) 172 95 77 334 221 113 Phartia Tal(64) 57 30 27 197 135 62 Azempur(62) 1.200 625 575 2,882 L799 1,083 Sohasra(6 I ) 80 39 41 550 340 210 Dhani Dholan(60) 139 73 66 689 455 234 Phartia Bhiman(63) 146 81 65 757 496 261 Phartia Kehar(S9) 369 192 177 538 344 194 Gagar.vas(58) 273 145 128 738 474 264 Ahmedwas(56) 202 109 93 1,054 653 401 Bisalwas(57)

323 324 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract LOHARll Industrial categ0!1 of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

275 252 23 9 8 9 8 I 66 57 9 Damkora(45) 148 126 22 49 44 5 18 9 9 254 79 175 Jhanjra Toda(47) 272 191 81 41 26 15 I 208 59 149 Jhllmpa Kalan(52) 141 106 35 6 5 I3 11 2 133 26 107 Jhllmpa Khurd(53) 79 58 11 2 2 54 18 36 Basirwas(54) 379 318 61 361 146 215 Barwas(55) 370 286 84 14 10 4 5 4 I 332 98 234 Gignaw(51) 331 301 30 42 36 6 9 7 2 480 115 365 Gothra(49) 184 161 23 19 12 7 2 2 144 37 107 Kushal Pura(48) 98 90 8 62 24 38 Dhani Mansukh(50) 25 25 'i'" 18 34 Akberpur(66 164 114 50 I 2 2 49 44 5 Dham Sharria( 68) 197 113 84 8 4 4 7 4 3 102 100 2 Rahimpur(67) 349 307 42 18 12 6 421 113 308 Loharu (Rura!)( 65) 91 65 26 18 17 94 47 47 Phartia Tal(64) 71 55 16 9 9 29 12 17 Azempur(62) 803 586 217 46 45 5 5 448 321 127 Sohasra(61 ) 223 149 74 2 2 3 3 61 54 7 Dhani Dholall(60) 201 187 14 4 2 2 130 58 72 Phartia Bhiman(63) 245 228 17 17 11 6 169 51 118 Phartia Kehar(59) 195 189 6 3 2 212 34 178 Gagarwas(58) 321 201 120 23 23 139 47 92 Ahmedwas(56) 462 276 186 15 13 2 II 8 3 213 104 109 Bisalwas(57)

325 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANJ Village Primary C DBLOCK- Location Name ofVi!lage Industrial cateao!2: code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males' Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00441600 Damkora(45) 354 44 310 216 37 179 II 2 9 00441700 Jhalljra Toda(47) 183 93 90 65 55 10 50 27 23 00441800 Jhumpa Kalan{S2) 154 68 86 _} 18 58 60 00441900 Jhumpa Khurd(53) 57 26 31-- 4 I 3 49 24 25 fJ0442000 8asir"l'l'as(54) 65 25 40 38 22 16 00442100 Barwas(55) 438 145 293 219 98 121 00442200 Glgnaw(51) 122 44 78 46 26 20 17 II 6 00442300 Gothra(49) 242 97 145 202 70 132 15 II 4 00442400 Kushal Pura(48) 156 55 101 114 46 68 22 8 14 00442500 Dhanl Mansukh(SO) 10 10 00442600 Akberpur( 66 28 8 20 8 5 3 -,- 00442700 Dhanl Shama(68) 157 34 123 149 30 119 00442800 Rahimpur(67) 142 46 96 120 42 78 18 4 14 00442900 Loharu (Rural)(65) 199 90 109 147 87 60 7 2 5 00443000 Phartia Tal(64) 23 11 12 7 3 4 2 00443100 Azempur(62) 75 33 42 72 33 39 00443200 Sohasra( 61 ) 1,235 463 772 886 281 599 189 94 95 00443300 Ohani Oholao(60) 184 34 150 160 18 142 16 9 7 00443400 Phartla Bhiman(63) 232 32 200 173 21 152 4 2 2 00443500 Phartia Kehar(59) 255 62 193 133 58 75 5 2 3 00443600 Gagarwas(58) 85 30 55 37 24 13 3 3 00443700 Ahmedwas(56) 71 28 43 40 21 19 24 3 21 00443800 Bisalwas(57) 52 31 21 5 3 2 II II

326 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract L61li\.'RtJ ------~------.....---.----- .. -~ of marBil!al workers _ Name of Village Locatkm j i at all " Household industry workers code Qther workers N on".l~oIkers ". number Persons; Males Females Persons Males Feimiles PersonS' rvr~tlS Fmmte's" 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

8 8 119 5 114 762 395 367 Damkora(45) 00441600 8 2 6 60 9 51 646 317 329 JhanJra Toda(47) 00441700 36 10 26 524 278 246 Jhumpa Kalan(52) 00441800 4 I '3 346 201 145 Jhumpa Khurd(53) 00441900 27 3 24 190 95 95 Basirwas(54) 00442000 2 I 217 46 171 892 506 386 Barwas(55) 00442100 9 8 50 6 44 1,091 551 540 Gignaw(51) 00442200 3 2 22 14 8 1,325 716 609 Gothra(49) 00442300 20 1 19 585 311 274 Kushal Pura(48) 00442400 10 10 312. 140 172 Dhani Mansukh(SO) 00442500 20 3 17 131 61 70 Akberpur(66 00442600 8 4 4 271 119 152 Dhal1l Shama(68) 00442700 4 4 433 209 224 Rahimpur(67) 00442800 45 44 814 409 405 Laharu (Rural)(65) 00442900 14 7 7 385 185 200 Phartia Tal(64) 00443000 2 2 155 76 79 Azempur(62) 00443100 2 158 81 77 2,718 1,317 1,401 Sohasra( 61) 00443200 1 7 6 466 243 223 Dhani Dholan(60) 00443300 55 9 46 584 330 254 Phartia Bhiman(63) 00443400 116 2 114 634 357 277 Phartia Kehar(59) 00443500 45 6 39 402 231 171 Gagarwas(58) 00443600 7 4 3 803 412 391 Ahmedwas(56) 00443700 6 5 30 12 18 982 469 513 Bisalwas(57) 00443800

327 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary C DBLOCK- Location Name of Village Ardof' \01al population (incltKjing Ntmber of, Population in the code Villagel in~i~~t~.o~al ~ houseless households age-group 0-6 humber C.D,B. in ' ' "eo£u' on! ,,' ..: Persons Males Females b~1acs:s Persons .!Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0007 Badhra (Tola!) 48,800 20,941 125,436 66,290 59,146 19,644 10,765 8,879 0007 Badhra (Rural) 48,800 20,941 125,436 66,290 59,146 19,644 10,765 8,879 (10117 Uadhra (l irban)

00443900 Govindpura(49) 925 3JO 1,914 991 923 30J J69 134 00444000 Khorra(48) 979 360 2,079 1,085 994 345 178 167 00444100 Kari Tokha(47) 350 141 868 456 412, J42 73 69 00444200 Kari Adu(46) 399 162 1.062 586 476 164 92 72 00444300 Kari Rupa(451 549 183 1,2J9 639 580 193 108 85 00444400 Kari Das5(44) 453 185 1,113 581 532 185 87 98 00444500 Bhopali(33) 459 110 707 356 351 106 55 51 00444600 Sham Kalyan(32) 693 2St 1,743 933 810 265 133 132 00444700 Dandma(34) 953 3~ 2,496 1;120 1,176 410 215 195 00444800 Duwarka(31 ) 1,093 408 2,3JO 1,221 1,089 350 18S 162 00444900 LadawlIS(30) 707 323 1,812 956 856 274 159 115 00445000 KakroB Hukmi(29) 1,454 606 3,299 1,713 1,586 455 254 201 00445100 Bhariwass(2S) 342 48 299 149 150 45 23 22 00445200 Jeetpura(27) 879 332 1,934 1,026 908 333 176 157 00445300 Umerwas( I 0) 1,121 262 1,767 960 807 253 147 106 00445400 Dudiwala Nandkaran(6) 474 98 667 344 323 118 54 64 00445500 Dudiwala Kishanpura(5) 522 362 2,217 1,196 1,021 384 202 182 00445600 Rampura(4) 535 314 1,963 1.048 915 349 204 145 00445700 Oohka Harya(7) 964 474 2,742 1,434 1,308 418 235 183 00445800 Dohka Moji(8) 282 192 1,077 584 493 166 98 68 00445900 Dobka Dina(9) 558 178 1,009 516 493 139 68 71 00446000 Rehrodhi{l I) 841 395 2,554~ 1,430 1,124 389 219 170 00446100 Kakroli Sardara(26) 807 469 2,781 1,473 1,308 439 234 205 00446200 KakrDli Hatti(25) 798 370 ' 2,231 . 1,196 1,035 352 209 143 00446300 Rehroda Khurd(13) 278 57 369 191 178 51 24 27 00446400 Rehroda Kalan(12) 381 216 1,226 653 573 185 95 90 00446500 Bilawal(86) 896 386 2,406 1,273 1,133 357 181 176 00446600 Pichopa Kala!\(l S) 955 484 2,982 1,565 1,417 SIS 26t 254 00446700 8 indraban( 14) 447 117 765 410 355 123 70 53 00446800 Pichopa Khurd(l6) 679 408 2,578 1,372 1,206 436 247 189 00446900 Mand i Haria(21) 784 399 2,347 1,259 1,088 395 220 175 00447000 Mandhi Piranu (20) 439 87 528 267 261 99 54 45 00447100 Mandi Kehar (22) 435 216 1,257 661 596 223 117 106 00447200 Jagrambass(24) 660 293 [,767 938 829 290 162 128 00447300 Huee(23) 469 267 1,482 776 706 236 126 110 00447400 Da1awas(36) 406 160 896 485 411 132 79 53 00447500 Gopi(35) 789 336 1,881 1,022 859 317 186 131 00447600 Pachganwa(173) 278 123' 969 419 550 125 67 S8 00447700 Kari Modh(43) 718 267 1,575 833 ' 742 262 147 115 00447800 Kari Dharni(42) 730 262 J,446 776 670 234 136 98 00447900 Badhra(40) 1,505 838 4,859 2,556 2,303 799 455 344 O()448000 Jewali(37) 1,014 446 2.822 1,528 1,294 417 226 191 00448100 Berla(19) 2,225 849 5,241 2,831 2,410 828 483 345 00448200 KlIbja Nagar( 17) 358 142 944 464 480 J IS 70 45 00448300 Todi(18) 609 298 J,698 &58 840 297 149 148 00448400 Ramba5s( 68) 577 331 1,969 1.033 936 324 187 137 00448500 Rudrol(64) 933 322 1,846 941 905 277 167 110 00448600 Mai Kalan(59) 432 299 J,71& 933 785 245 135 110 00448700 Mai Khurd(60) 347 167 1,018 530 488 149 ·78 7J 00448800 Unnear Badhwana(58) 678 318 1,831 960 871 311 163 148 0tl448900 Oagroli( 63) 975 488 2,87~ 1,49\ 1,383 437 236 201 00449000 Kanhra(62) 693 248 1,583 856 727 235 134 IOJ 00449100 Nimar(61) 616 318 1,790 969 821 280 153 127 00449200 Kiskanda(56) 566 182 1,083 585 498 156 77 79 00,449300 Chandwas(38) 667 301 ' 1,864 995 8(i9 300 173 127

328 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BADHRA Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

20,496 10,875 9,621 70,124 44,917 25,207 Badhra (fotal) 20.496 10,875 9,621 70,124 44.917 25,207 Badhra (Rural) Badhra (Urban)

159 82 77 1,158 713 445 Govindpura(49) 401 212 189 1,132 734 398 Khorra(48) 76 40 36 496 333 163 Kan Tokha(47) 267 155 112 584 393 191 Kari Adu(46) 134 70 64 609 377 232 Kari RlIpa(45) 305 163 142 588 379 209 Kari Dass(44) 416 253 163 Bhopali(33) 162 90 72 1,041 699 348 Sham Kalyan(32) 329 175 154 1,336 863 473 Dandma(34) 219 116 103 1,325 876 449 Duwarka(31 ) 214 113 101 921 585 336 Ladawas(30) 678 377 301 1,873 1,189 684 Kakroli HlIkmi(29) 65 30 35 175 102 73 Bhariwass(28) 420 228 192 899 581 318 Jeetpura(27) 227 132 95 998 634 364 Umerwas(lO) 43 19 24 375 236 139 Dudiwala Nandkaran(6) 307 174 133 1,046 681 365 Dudiwala Kishanpura(S) 227 128 99 991 644 347 Rampura(4) 447 233 214 1,529 971 558 Dohka Harya(7) 298 158 140 646 417 229 Dohka Moji(8) 147 73 74 544 342 202 Dohka Dina(9) 374 201 173 1,375 911 464 Rehrodhi(ll) 943 503 440 1.605 1,017 588 Kakroli Sardara(26) 394 210 184 1,307 840 467 Kakroli Hatti(25) 227 135 92 Rehroda Khurd(l3) 410 217 193 721 464 257 Rehroda Kalan{12) 553 281 272 1,377 896 481 Bilawal(86) 434 236 198 1,431 949 482 Pichopa Kalan.(15) 95 49 46 424 285 139 Bindraban(14) 354 184 170 1,359 883 476 Pichopa Khurd(16) 426 244 182 1,293 851 442 Mandi Haria(21) 302 186 116 Malldhi Piranu (20) 401 209 192 587 379 208 Malldi Kehar (22) 407 224 183 1,009 668 341 Jagrambass(24) 318 165 153 860 540 320 Huee(23) 98 48 50 546 353 193 Dalawas(36) 493 257 236 1,014 660 354 Gopi(35) 51 21 30 639 300 339 Pachganwa( 173) 468 239 229 759 498 261 Kari Modh(43) 277 156 121 729 481 248 Kari Dharni(42) 982 534 448 2,729 1,716 1,013 Badhra(40) 687 361 326 1,687 1,106 581 Jewali(37) 936 503 433 3,057 1,979 1,078 Berla(19) 54 28 26 599 347 252 Kubja Nagar( 17) 213 95 118 933 576 357 Todi(18) 315 164 151 1,183 732 451 Rambass(68) 251 135 116 1,203 717 486 Rudrol(64) 196 102 94 1,016 682 334 Mai Kalan(59) 41 24 17 623 388 235 Mai Khurd(60) 417 210 207 1,088 698 390 Unnear Badhwana(58) 493 260 233 1,702 1,075 627 Dagroli(63) 45 27 18 931 615 316 Kanhra(62) 80 39 41 1,049 692 357 Nimar(61) 668 442 226 Kislcallda(S6) 231 114 117 1,092 674 418 Chandwas(38)

329 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code III i tcrates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ·28

0007 Badhra (Total) 55,312 21,373 33,939 66,301 36,082 30,219 40,112 27,058 13,054 0007 Badhra (Rural) 55,312 21,373 33,939 66,301 36.082 30,219 40,112 27,058 13,054 0007 Badhra (Urban)

00443900 Govindpura( 49) 756 278 478 984 500 484 610 423 187 00444000 Khorra(48) 947 351 596 1,124 607 • 517 555 465 90 00444100 Kari Tokha(47) 372 123 249 453 229 .224 212 200 12 00444200 Kari Adu(46) 478 193 285 414 314 100 338 271 67 00444300 Kari Rupa(45) 610 262 348 711 362 349 321 265 56 00444400 Kari Dass( 44) 525 202 323 493 322 171 225 220 5 00444500 Bhopali(33) 291 103 188 348 171 177 179 147 32 00444600 Sham Ka\yan(32) 696 234 462 952 522 430 S13 417 96 00444700 Dandma(34) 1,160 457 703 1,468 772 696 570 513 57 00444800 Duwarka(31 ) 985 345 640 1,320 702 618 636 488 148 00444900 Ladawas(30) 891 371 520 1,099 580 519 404 377 27 00445000 Kakroli Hukmi(29) 1,426 .524 902 1,499 798 701 895 650 245 00445100 Bhariwass(28) 124 47 77 135 67 68 59 57 2 00445200 Jeetpura(27) 1,035 445 590 962 490 472 508 354 154 00445300 Umerwas( 10) 769 326 443 791 446 345 366 358 8 00445400 Dudiwala Nandkaran(6) 292 108 184 346 181 165 247 136 III 00445500 Dudiwala Kishanpura(5) 1,171 515 656 1,333 744 589 657 500 157 00445600 Rampura(4) 972 404 568 1,164 650 514 844 448 396 00445700 Dohka Harya(7) 1,213 463 750 1,806 953 853 709 521 188 00445800 Dohka Moji(8) 431 167 264 588 319 269 211 208 3 00445900 Dohka Dina(9) 465 174 291 754 391 363 200 191 9 00446000 Rehrodhi(ll) 1,179 519 660 1,182 672 510 767 579 188 00446100 Kakroli Sardara(26) 1,176 456 720 948 672 276 594 532 62 00446200 Kakroli Hatti(25) 924 356 568 1,235 649 586 597 368 229 00446300 Rehroda Khurd(13) 142 56 86 159 84 75 79 78 I 00446400 Rehroda Kalan(l2) 505 189 316 533 286 247 289 216 7)- 00446500 Bilawal(86) 1,029 377 652 1,382 727 655 808 581 227 00446600 Pichopa Kalan(15) 1,551 616 935 1,484 796 688 657 638 19 00446700 Bindraban(l4 ) 341 125 216 561 298 263 550 295 255 00446800 Pichopa Khurd(16) 1,219 489 730 1,616 845 771 695 529 166 00446900 Mandi Haria(21) 1,054 408 646 1,467 786 681 80S 571 234 00447000 Mandhi Piranu (20) 226 81 145 359 175 184 130 127 • 3 00447100 Mandi Kehar (22) 670 282 388 597 347 250 520 295 225 00447200 Jagrambass(24) 758 270 488 924 516 408 590 390 200 00447300 Huee(23) 622 236 386 908 460 448 530 305 225 00447400 Dalawas(36) 350 132 218 554 287 267 184 140 44 00447500 Gopi(35) 867 362 505 1,200 637 563 617 429 188 00447600 Pachganwa( 173) 330 119 211 373 188 185 21il 178 35 00447700 Kari Modh(43) 816 335 481 937 514 423 440 399 41 00447800 Kari Dharni(42) 717 295 422 585 315 270 548 304 244 00447900 Badhra(40) 2,130 840 1,290 1,950 1,247 703 1,196 1,024 172 00448000 Jewali(37) 1,135 422 713 1,717 956 761 1,168 705 463 00448100 Berla(19) 2,184 852 1,332 2,691 1,476 1,215 1,924 1,084 840 00448200 Kubja Nagar(17) 345 117 228 626 288 338 .373 195 178 00448300 Todi(18) 765 282 483 1,152 587 565 776 393 383 00448400 Rambass(68) 786 301 485 966 509 457 732 453 279 00448500 Rudrol(64) 643 224 419 1,316 654 662 731 .)85 346 00448600 Mai Kalan(59) 702 251 451 866 449 417 588 375 213 00448700 Mai Khurd(60) 395 142 253 792 418 374 189 . 171 18 00448800 Unnear Badhwana(58) 743 262 481 838 477 361 379 322 57 00448900 Dagroli(63) I,I72 416 756 I ,082 653 429 745 608 137 00449000 Kanhra(62) 652 241 411 757 385 372 476 288 188 00449100 Nimar(61) 741 277 464 825 478 347 543 384 159 00449200 KIskanda( 56) 415 143 272 602 327 275 444 257 187 0044930{) Chandwas(38) 772 321 451 704 415 289 632 373 259

330 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract HADHRA Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

23,559 18.427 5.132 2,330 1,806 524 689 471 218 13,534 6,354 7,180 Badhra (Total) 23,559 18,427 5,132 2,330 1,806 524 689 471 218 13,534 6,354 7,180 Badhra (Runil) Badhra (Urban)

523 352 171 15 8 7 2 2 70 61 9 Govindpura(49) 462 3')0 72 38 36 2 10 4 6 45 35 10 Khorra( 48) 135 127 8 .6 4 2 8 8 63 61 2 Kari Tokha(47J 141 132 9 63 61 '). 2 2 132 76 56 Kari Adu(46) 215 1<)4 21 (> 6 7 6 93 59 34 Kari Rupa(45) 107 106 15 15 I 102 98 4 Kari Dass(44) 156 131 25 I 22 15 7 Bhopali(33) 340 312 28 41 41 2 2 130 62 68 Sham Kalyan(32) 451 407 44 21 21 I 1 97 84 13 Dandma(34) 403 344 59 43 37 6 6 6 184 101 83 Duwarka(3 i ) 297 286 II 40 38 2 3 3 64 50 14 Ladawas(30) 568 393 175 46 40 6 19 17 2 262 200 62 Kakroli Hukmi(29) 44 42 2 6 6 9 9 Bhariwass(28) 373 276 97 30 24 6 6 5 99 49 50 Jectpura(27) 278 273 ~ (3 13 6 6 69 66 3 Umerwas(IO) 212 114 98 20 10 10 15 12 3 Dudiwala Nandkaran(6) 388 276 112 203 166 37 13 13 53 45 8 Dudiwala Kishanpura(5) 543 350 193 112 58 54 I I 188 39 149 Rampura(4) 550 378 172 27 21 6 10 9 122 113 9 Dohka Harya(7) 153 150 3 3 3 7 7 48 48 Dohka Moji(8) 170 164 6 II II 19 16 3 Dohka Dina(9) 578 425 153 16 13 3 46 35 II 127 106 21 Rehrodhi(ll) 291 257 34 28 28 5 4 270 243 27 Kakroli Sardara(26) 368 280 88 2 2 226 85 141 Kakroli Hatti(25) 71 70 I 8 8 Rehroda Khurd(13) 216 150 66 .72 65 7 Rehroda Kalan( 12) 492< 315 177 24 12 12 4 4 288 250 38 Bilawal(86) 378 368 10 8 6 2 7 7 264 257 7 Pichopa Kalan(15) 374 255 119 I 2 2 173 40 133 Bindraban( 14) 532 410 122 32 18 14 5 5 126 96 30 Pichopa Khurd(16) 476 443 33 17 17 3 3 309 108 201 Mandi Haria(21) 114 112 2 16 15 1 Mandhi Piranu (20) 228 219 9 5 5 287 71 216 Mandi Kehar (22) 305 282 23 20 18 2 6 6 259 84 175 J agrambass(24) 283 208 75 2 1 I 2 2 243 94 149 Huee(23) 85 73 12 10 9 I 89 58 31 Dalawas(36) 408 314 94 58 45 13 7 7 144 63 81 Gopi(35) 150 147 3 II II 52 20 32 Pachganwa(173) 290 281 9 95 84 II 3 3 52 31 21 Kari Modh(43) 240 239 12 12 296 53 243 Kari Dharni(42) 622 514 108 5 5 15 15 554 490 64 Badhra(40) 526 476 50 112 83 29 44 8 36 486 138 348 Jewali(37) 751 661 90 45 41 4 101 12 89 1,027 370 657 Berla( 19) 297 147 150 3 I 2 3 3 70 44 26 KlIbja Nagar( 17) 579 269 310 51 27 24 6 5 140 92 48 Todi(18) 504 275 229 98 76 22 129 102 27 Rambass(68) 455 235 220' 37 21 16 II 10 228 119 109 RlIdrol(64) 283 263 20 10 8 2 10 10 285 94 191 Mai Kalan(59) 102 <)2 10 I I 6 6 80 72 8 Mai Khurd(60) 239 206 33 12 II 9 9 119 96 23 Unnear Badhwana(58) 468 433 35 72 67 5 4 3 201 105 96 Dagroli(63) 225 218 7 3 3 2 2 246 65 181 Kanhra(62) 478 330 148 4 4 61 50 II NlInar(6!) 249 236 13 195 21 174 Kiskanda(56) 237 202 35 31 29 2 3 3 361 139 222 Chandwas(38)

331 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers numba Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00(17 Iladhra (Total) 26,189 9,024 17,165 15,128 6,046 9,082 3.599 1,510 2,089 0007 Iladhra (Rural) 26,189 9,024 i7,165 15,128 6,046. 9,082 3,599 1,510 2.089 0007 Badhra (llrball)

(10443900 GovlI1dpura(49) 374 77 297 319 63 256 41 8 33 00444000 Khorra(48) 569 142 427 443 97 346 74 32 42 00444100 Kari Tokha(47) 241 29 212 11 4 7 229 24 205 00444200 Kari Adu(46) 76. 43 33 43 19 24 21 19 2 00444300 Kari Rupa(4S) 390 97 293 319 83 236 49 12 37 00444400 Kari Dass(44) 268 102 166 211 68 143 24 9 15 00444500 Bhopali(33) 169 24 145 160 24 136 I I 00444600 Sham Kalyan(32) 439 lOS 334 274 83 191 69 14 55 00444700 Dandma(34) 898 259 639 822 240 582 32 12 20 00444800 Duwarka(31) 684 214 4W 569 188 381 76 24 52 00444900 Ladawas(30) 695 203 492 598 172 426 45 \4 31 00445000 Kakroli Hukmi(29) 604 148 456 222 83 139 139 31 108 00445100 Bhariwass(28) 76 10 66 6 3 3 14 5 9 00445200 ketpura(27I 454 136 318 202 66 136 117 61 56 00445300 Umerwas(J 0) 425 88 337 345 45 300 64 32 32 00445400 Dudiwala Nandkaran(6) 99 45 54 89 43 46 6 2 4 00445500 Dudiwala Kishanpura(5) 676 244 432 484 186 298 129 48 81 00445600 Rampura(4) 320 202 liS 237 160 77 60 40 20 00445700 Dohka Harya(7} 1,097 432 665 713 257 456 345 150 195 00445800 Dohka Moji(S) 377 III 266 350 102 248 26 8 18 00445900 Dohka Dina(9) 554 200 354 488 171 317 64 28 36 00446000 Rehrodhi( III 415 93 322 25 8 17 39 29 10 00446100 Kakroli Sardara(26) 354 140 214 88 35 53 15 2 13 00446200 Kakrol i Hatti(2S) 638 281 357 371 186 18S 108 54 54 00446300 Rehroda Khurd(13) 80 6 74 4 1 3 \ 1 00446400 Rehroda Kalan(12) 244 70 174 13 8 5 9 5 4 00446500 Bilawal(86) 574 146 428 229 S5 174 221 43 178 00446600 Pichopa Kalan(15) 827 158 669 23 17 6 2 00446700 Bindraban(14) II 3 8 5 3 2 00446800 Pichopa Khurd( (6) 921 316 605 528 187 341 165 77 88 00446900 Mandi Haria(21) 662 215 447 458 177 28l 19 9 10 00447000 Mandhi Piranu (20) 229 48 181 201 48 153 00447100 Mandi Kehar (22) 77 52 25 23 12 \1 30 23 7 00447200 Jagrambass(24) 334 126 208 82 60 22 1\4 55 59 00447300 Huee(23) 378 155 223 204 90 114 31 14 17 00447400 Dalawas(36) 370 147 223 254 118 136 48 22 26 (l0447500 (iopi(35) 583 208 375 437 157 280 74 36 38 00447600 Pachganwa( 173) 160 10 150 54 7 47 5 00447700 Kari Modh(43) 497 115 382 304 74 230 129 35 94 00447800 Kari Dharni(42} 37 11 26 10 9 I I I 00447900 Badhra(40) 754 223 531 497 109 388 73 52 21 00441>000 Jcwali(37) 549 251 298 332 222 110 31 20 11 0044SIOO Berla(19) 767 392 375 328 234 94 69 33 36 00448200 Kubja Nagar( (7) 253 93 160 99 48 51 . 5 I 4 00448300 Todi(IS) 376 194 182 242 133 109 110 50 60 00448400 Rambass(68) 234 56 178 liS 42 73 24 5 19 00448500 Rudrol(64) 585 269 316 364 214 150 23 15 8 00448600 Mai Kalan(59) 278 74 204 41 36 5 26 19 7 00448700 Mai Khurd(60) 603 247 356 335 171 164 .73 .30 43 00448800 Unnear Badhw3Ila(58) 459 \55 304 193 80 113 41 28 \3 00448900 Dagroli(63) 337 45 292 87 27 60 26 13 13 00449000 Kanhra(62) 281 97 184 135 74 61 16 8 8 00449100 Nimar(6l) 282 94 188 ]0 5 5 00449200 Kiskallda( 56) 158 70 88 78 63 15 (10449300 Chandwas(38) 72 42 30 26 22 4 10

332 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract ,-"---- HADHRA of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

418 110 308 7,044 1,358 5,686 59,135 30,20'8 28.927 Badhra (Total) 0007 418 110 308 7,044 1,358 5,686 59,135 30,208 28,927 Badhra (Rural) 0007 Badhra (Urban) 0007

12 5 7 2 930 491 439 Govindpura(49) 00443900 2 2 50 II 39 955 478 477 Khorra(48) 00444000 1 415 227 188 Kari Tokha(47) 00444100 12 5 7 648 272 376 Kari Adu(46) 00444200 _,~ 2 19 I 18 508 277 231 Kari Rupa(45) 00444300 33 25 8 620 259 361 Kari Das5(44) 00444400 8 8 359 185 174 Bhopali(33) 00444500 96 8 88 791 411 380 Sham Kalyan(32) 00444600 44 7 37 1,028 548 480 Dandma(34) 00444700 39 2 37 990 519 471 Duwarka(31 ) 00444800 3 2 49 16 33 713 376 337 Ladawas(30) 00444900 13 6 7 230 28 202 1,800 915 885 Kakroli Hukmi(29) 00445000 56 2 54 164 82 82 Bhariwass(28) 00445100 13 12 122 8 II4 972 536 436 Jeetpura(27) 00445200 3 2 13 9 4 976 514 462 Umerwas( I 0) 00445300 4 4 321 163 158 Dudiwala Nandkaran(6) 00445400 2 2 61 8 53 884 452 432 Dudiwala Kishanpura(5) 00445500 I 22 2 20 799, 398 401 Rampura(4) 00445600 9 8 30 17 13 936 481 455 Dohka Harya(7) 00445700 1 I 489 265 224 Dohka Moji(8) 00445800 2 255 125 130 Dohka Dina(9) 00445900 236 12 224 115 44 71 1,372 758 614 Rehrodhi(11) 00446000 9 2 7 242 101 141 1,833 801 1,032 Kakroli Sardara(26) 00446100 158 40 118 996 547 449 Kakroli Hatti(25) 00446200 75 4 71 210 107 103 Rehroda Khurd(l3) 00446300 221 56 165 693 367 326 Rehroda Kalan(l2) 00446400 5 4 119 47 72 1,024 546 478 Bilawal(86) 00446500 801 140 661 1,498 769 729 Pichopa Kalan( 15) 00446600 6 6 204 112 92 Bindraban(14) 00446700 5 2 3 223 50 173 962 527 435 Pichopa Khurd( (6) 00446800 185 29 156 880 473 407 Mandi Haria(21 ) 00446900 28 28 169 92 77 Mandhi Piranu (20) 00447000 24 17 7 660 314 346 Mandi Kehar (22) 00447100 138 II 127 843 422 421 Jagrambass(24) 00447200 8 5 3 135 46 89 574 316 258 Huee(23) 00447300 2 2 66 7 59 342 198 144 DaJawas(36) 00447400 71 14 57 681 385 296 Gopi(35) 00447500 101 3 98 596 231 365 Pachganwa(173) 00447600 4 2 2 60 4 56 638 319 319 Kari Modh(43) 00447700 26 25 861 461 400 Kari Dhami(42) 00447800 183 61 122 2,909 1,309 1,600 Badhra(40) 00447900 185 9 176 !.I05 572 533 Jewali(37) 00448000 25 12 13 345 113 232 2,550 1,355 1,195 Berla(19) 00448100 I I 148 43 105 318 176 142 Kubja Nagar(l71 00448200 2 2 22 11 II 546 271 275 Todi(18) 00448300 95 9 86 1,003 524 479 Rambass(68) 00448400 10 9 • I 188 31 157 530 287 243 Rudrol(64) 00448500 211 19 192 852 484 368 Mal Kalan(59) 00448600 10 8 185 38 147 226 112 114 Mai Khurd(60) 00448700 5 2 3 220 45 175 993 483 510 Unllear Badhwana(58) 00448800 223 5 218 1,792 838 954 Dagroli(63) 00448900 130 15 115 826 471 355 Kanhra(62) 00449000 271 89 182 965 491 474 Nimar(61) 00449100 80 7 73 481 258 223 Klskanda(56) 00449200 2 2 34 8 26 1,160 580 580 Chandwas(38) 00449300

333 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CDBLOCK- Total population (including Location Name of Village Area of Number of Population in the institutional and housclcss code Village! households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in _E°Eulation Persons Males Females Persons Males Females b~cta~s to 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

227 121 106 00449400 Hansawas Khurd(39) 571 292 1,678 925 753 254 138 116 00449500 Hansawas Kalan(54) 695 277 1,559 833 726 571 ]05 266 00449600 Bhmldwa(4l] 933 567 3,4]0 1,791 1,619 -______Un_lllh ab i ted ------00449700 Muthra(50) 677 222 73 44 29 00449800 SUf

334 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BADHRA Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

91 48 43 840 578 262 Hansawas Khurd(39) 137 77 60 856 556 300 Hansawas KaJan(54) ·U2 227 205 1,774 1,116 658 Bhandwa(41) ------Un-Inhabited-:------Mulhra(50) 86 50 36 295 198, 97 Sumjgarh(51 ) 656 346 310 1,233 790 443 Lad (52) 433 225 208 1,537 1,048 489 Nandha(53) 512 263 249 1,097 690 407 Dhanasri(55) 768 414 354 3,702 2.309 1,393 Kadma(57) 423 209 214 1,557 978 579 Badrai(9) 396 208 188 1,421 917 504 Gopalwas(lO)

335 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Lode III iterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

00449400 Hansawas Khurd(39) 838 347 491 1,145 640 505 831 436 395 00449500 Hansawas Klllan(54) 703 277 426 1,095 588 507 705 398 307 00449600 Bhandwa( 4 I ) 1,636 675 961 1,845 970 875 1,147 721 426 00449700 Muthra(50) ~------Un-Inhabited------00449800 S urajgarh( 51 ) 188 63 125 245 127 118 191 94 97 00449900 Lad (52) 948 347 601 1,409 729 680 929 491 438 00450000 Nandha(53) 1,474 540 934 1,470 S06 664 1,074 622 452 00450100 Dhanasri(55) 833 328 505 1,147 600 547 765 389 376 00450200 Kadma(57) 2,649 1,016 1,633 2,801 1,567 1,234 2,665 1,491 1,174 00450300 Badrai(9) 1,189 444 745 1,349 710 639 1.166 620 546' . 00450400 Gopalwas( 10) 1,189 450 739 1.163 652 51 I 871 6J6 255

336 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BADHRA Industrial cate€io~ of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cu Itivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2

612 292 320 67 23 44 66 38 28 86 83 3 l-Ial1sawas Khurd(39) 351 300 51 63 51 12 10 10 281 37 244 Hal1sawas Kalan(54) 707 530 177 85 69 16 18 14 4 337 108 229 Bl1anowa(41) ------U11- i11 habl ted ""------Muthra(50) 164 n 86 9 4 5 8 3 5 10 9 1 Surajgarh(51) 584 313 271 80 46 34 33 28 5 232 104 128 Lad (52) 502 421 81 112 77 35 6 3 3 454 121 333 Nnndha(53) IX») 242 23 54 36 18 9 9 437 102 335 Dhanasri(5S) 926 7XS 141 114 94 20 94 79 15 1,531 533 998 Kadllla(57) 536 446 90 89 59 30 541 115 426 Badrai(9) 509 418 91 76 73 3 30 26 4 256 99 157 Gllpalwas( I 0)

337 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village l>rimary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cat~1.__ code Marginal workers Cult i vators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males . Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00449400 Hansawas Khurd(39) 314 204 110 249 163 86 44 22 22 00449500 Hansawas Kalan(54) 390 190 200 232 161 71 25 19 6 00449600 Bhandwa(41) 698 249 449 451 186 265 122 48 74 00449700 Mllthra(50) ·------Un-inhabited------00449800 SlIrajgarh(51) 54 33 21 29 18 II 21 J2 9 00449900 Lad (52) 480 238 242 370 194 176 59 26 33 00450000 Nandha(53) 396 184 212 211 110 101 90 70 20 00450100 Dhanasn(55) 382 211 171 258 179 79 23 15 8 00450200 Kadma(571 136 76 60 45 34 II 40 26 14 00450300 Badral(9) 183 90 93 144 82 '62 7 6 00450400 Gopalwas(IO) 292 36 256 39 30 9 5 2 3

338 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BADHRA of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

10 9 11 10 533 285 248 Hansawa~ Khurd(39) 00449400 2 2 131 8 123 464 245 219 Hansawas Kalan(54) 00449500 124 14 110 1,565 821 744 Bhandwa(41) 00449600 ------Un-inhabited------:----- Muthra(50) 00449700 3 2 I I 238 134 104 Surajgarh(S 1) 00449&00 3 2 48 17 31 772 408 364 Lad (52) 00449900 95 4 91 1,541 782 759 Nandha(53) 00450000 5 4 96 13 83 783 418 365 Dhanasri(55) 00450100 51 16 35 3,550 1,758 1,792 Kadma(57) 00450200 32 2 30 1,397 712 685 Badrai(9) 00450300 247 3 244 1,447 715 732 Gopalwas( 10) 00450400

339 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village! institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in Eo£ulationl b!.

0008 Dadri H (Total) 44,766 23,238 133,395 70,249 63,146 :1.0,355 JI.103 9,252 OOO~ Dadri " (Runtl) 44,766 23,238 133,395 70,249 63,146 20,355 11,103 9,252 0008 Dadri II (Urban)

0.Q450500 Naurangabad Jattan( 185) 1,064 250 1,523 188 735 186 lJ2 74 ()O450600 Naucangabad Rajputa[\(l I) 835 462 2,&44 1,506 1,33& 51} 279 234 (J04S070() Bee:,ina(J841 35:5 273 1,516 782 734 223 124 99 00450800 Jawa(I83) 295 523 3,!71 1,685 1,4&6 458 284 174 0045090() Palri(lg I} 172 5711 3,202 1,65l 1,551 464 253 211 0045 IGOO l3.o~wana(l82) 534 376 2,1}31 1.059 9/8 353 199 154 {lO45110(} Changrod(l79) 767 584 3,402 1,?32 1,670 521 276 245 ~04 S11\}i} Sa\ru6( \ %\}) )%4 264 l,)6$o 671 692 2\\) 11)S< 101 00451300 Datoli{ 176) 261 172 1.046 540 506 141 81 60 00451400 Noswll(7) 295 179 1,065 569 496 135 75 60 00451500 Chiry

340 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract DADRIJI Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

21,498 11,491 10,007 77,196 49,110 28,086 Dadri II (Total) 21,498 11,491 10,007 77,196 49,110 28,086 Dadri II (Rural) Dadri II (Urban)

36 18 18 956 599 357 Naurangabad Jattan( 185) 437 225 212 1,396 926 470 Naurangabad Rajputan( 11) 95 52 43 872 551 321 Beejna(l84) 327 181 146 2,040 1,272 768 Jawa(183) 390 188 202 2,016 1,230 786 Palri(181) 212 104 108 1,249 771 478 Badhwana( 182) 472 251 221 2,090 1,301 789 Changrod( 179) 123 67 56 908 530 378 Balrod(l80) 292 158 134 674 406 268 Datoli(176) 116 61 55 692 444 248 Noswa(7) 912 475 437 3,256 2,018 1,238 Chirya( I 75) 375 192 183 1,670 1,043 627 Dudhwa(l77) 121 69 52 717 457 260 Dadhi Chhilar(l78) 169 85 84 1,144 692 452 Dadhi Bana(73) 229 123 106 1,023 667 356 Balali(72) 1,464 792 672 4,689 2,979 1,710 Jhojhu Kalan(7J) 374 205 169 1,477 930 547 Chandeni(65) 120 63 57 1,226 790 436 Ramalwas(66) 20 12 8 557 347 210 Gokal(67) 276 152 124 1,494 960 534 Jhojhu Khurd(70) 201 102 99 1,514 968 546 Gudana(69) 620 343 277 932 637 295 Badal(84) 95 51 44 253 162 91 Asawari(83) 236 122 114 774 494 280 Kalali(82) 308 171 137 627 403 224 Abidpura(81) 452 236 216 1,434 878 556 Mandola(74) 491 256 235 1,602 966 636 Balkra(79) 325 165 160 1,261 804 457 Mandoli(80) 1,321 691 630 2,012 1,261 751 Ka1yana( 145) 32 18 14 208 125 83 Bhervi(146) 86 44 42 571 355 216 Dadri(I47) 748 405 343 3,928 2,519 1,409 Charkhi(143) 344 189 155 1,666 1,076 590 Kheri Bura(144) 778 410 368 1,056 705 351 Kheri Battar(92) 594 324 270 1,270 799 471 Mahra(91) 514 279 235 1,334 910 424 Tiwala(90) 470 245 225 1,234 817 417 Shiswala(85) 438 252 186 1,192 762 430 Ate1a Khurd(87) 841 466 375 1,607 1,047 560 Atela Kalan(&8) 197 108 89 1,125 653 472 Barsana(89) 651 351 300 2,219 1,440 779 Birhi Kalan(93) 757 405 352 2,818 1,823 995 Chhapar(98) 96 47 49 847 556 291 Sarangpur(3 ) 175 95 80 830 533 297 Narsingwas (2) 3&7 211 176 1,558 1,008 550 Rasiwas(94) 184 128 56 Birhi Khurd(95) 427 237 190 1,465 967 498 Pandwan(96) 524 296 228 2,093 1.414 679 Mankawas(97) 463 235 228 1,740 1.104 636 p,ohki( 107) 131 67 64 624 380 244 Akhtiar Pura(l08) 355 188 167 1,097 688 409 Pan tawas Khurd( I 09) 732 388 344 1,943 1,279 664 Pentawas Kalan(1 (0) 450 253 197 1,076 694 382 Sahuwas(l42) 476 256 220 1,361 856 505 Ghikara(l41) 223 112 111 1,595 986 609 Fatehgarh( 140)

341 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name ofYillage code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males . Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0008 Dadri II (Total) 56,)99 2),139 35,060 65,43) 35,629 29,802 44,378 28,847 15,53) 0008 Dadri II (Rural) 56,199 2),139 35,060 65,431 35,629 29,802 44,378 28,847 15,531 0008 Oadri II (Urban)

00450500 Naurangabad Jattan(l85) 567 189 378 834 414 420 360 268 92 00450600 Naurangabad Rajputan(ll) 1,448 580 868 1,227 734 493 602 574 28 00450700 Beejna(184) 644 231 413 586 333 253 297 238 59 00450800 Jawa(183) 1,l31 413 718 1,396 702 694 736 586 ISO 00450900 Palri(181) 1,186 421 765 1,491 761 730 571 399 172 00451000 Badhwana( 182) 788 288 500 893 460 433 530 326 204 00451100 Changrod( 179) 1,312 431 881 1,398 683 715 776 606 170 00451200 Balrod(l80) 461 147 314 662 354 308 488 313 175 00451300 Datoli( 176) 372 134 238 545 270 275 223 165 58 00451400 Noswa(7) 373 125 248 556 302 254 390 272 118 00451500 Chirya( 175) 2,114 780 1,334 2,586 1,372 1,214 2,176 1,242 934 00451600 Dudhwa( I 77) 1,220 471 749 1,470 771 699 837 651 186 00451700 Dadhi Chhilar(178) 453 170 283 653 342 311 383 228 155 00451800 Dadhi Bana(73) 670 248 422 929 459 470 574 398 176 00451900 Balall(72) 689 229 460 862 461 401 578 366 212 00452000 Jhojhu Kalan(7 I ) 3,142 1,147 1,995 3,716 2,142 1,574 2,51 I 1,756 755 00452100 Chandeni(65) 860 290 570 1,050 553 497 811 451 360 00452200 Rama1was(66) 1,001 369 632 1,230 639 591 916 495 421 00452300 Goka1(67) 306 103 203 433 232 201 357 190 167 00452400 Jhojhu Khurd(70) 976 353 623 1,226 658 568 984 571 413 00452500 Gudana(69) 960 315 645 1,512 787 725 1,019 544 475 00452600 Badal(84) 808 340 468 723 483 240 666 460 206 00452700 Asawari(83) 374 158 216 240 168 72 130 99 31 00452800 Ka1ali(82) 606 224 382 748 389 359 619 328 291 00452900 Ahidpura(& 1) 4&3 190 293 486 258 228 367 236 131 00453000 Mandola(74) 877 323 554 1,115 589 526 840 492 348 00453100 Balkra(79) 998 353 645 1,308 659 649 643 461 182 00453200 Mandoli(80) 698 243 455 995 521 474 962 509 453 00453300 Kalyana(145) 2,006 816 1,190 1,768 1,018 750 1,523 965 558 00453400 Bhervi(146) 105 42 63 177 91 86 101 57 44 00453500 Dadri(147) 379 157 222 439 246 193 253 201 52 00453600 Charkhi(143) 2,553 934 1,619 3,060 1,747 1,313 2,063 1,371 692 00453700 Kheri Bura(l44) 1,061 401 660 1,770 948 822 1,332 715 617 00453800 Kheri B attar(92) 965 379 586 1,010 580 430 503 425 78 00453900 Mahra(91) 990 397 593 1,100 620 480 766 505 261 00454000 Tiwala(90) 1,349 566 783 1,370 770 600 1,127 701 426 00454100 Shiswala(85) 1,225 467 758 1,177 668 509 993 597 396 00454200 Atela Khurd(87) 1,105 496 609 1,190 703 487 886 570 316 00454300 Atela Kalan(88) 1,537 634 903 1,738 948 790 916 702 214 00454400 Barsana(89) 669 225 444 878 454 424 671 365 306 00454500 Birhi Ka1an(93) 1,798 668 1,130 2,205 1,183 1,022 1,375 891 484 00454600 Chhapar(98) 2,629 1,064 1,565 2,663 1,476 1,187 1,260 1,061 199 00454700 Sarangpur(3 ) 679 253 426 902 474 428 493 315 178 00454800 Narsingwas (2) 532 174 358 641 340 301 S07 313 194 00454900 Rasiwas(94) 1,053 370 683 1,225 641 584 692 550 142 00455000 Birhi Khurd(95) 128 42 86 . 163 94 69 86 82 4 00455100 Pandwan(96) 1,190 463 727 1,310 696 614 730 511 219 00455200 Mankawas(97) 2,053 823 1,230 1,951 1,134 817 1,633 1,083 550 00455300 Dohki(107) 1,238 459 779 1,442 776 666 .1,064 612 452 00455400 Akhtiar Pura( I 08) 359 123 236 513 248 265 270 182 88 00455500 Palltawas Khurd( I 09) 564 183 381 778 396 382 678 365 313 00455600 Pentawas Kalan( 11 0) 1,466 574 892 1,853 1.046 807 1,308 808 500 00455700 Sahuwas( 142) 827 320 507 962 516 446 842 469 373 00455800 Ghlkara( 141) 960 370 590 l,l08 668 440 909 583 326 00455900 Fatehgarh( 140) 1,262 474 788 1,168 652 516 1,051 624 427

342 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract DADRIII Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

26,622 16,039 10,583 2,963 1,961 1,002 60S 468 137 14,188 10,379 3,809 Dadri 11 (Total) 26,622 16,039 10,583 2,963 1,961 1,00i 60S 468 137 14,188 10,379 3,809 Dadri I) (Rural) Dadri II (UI'ban)

236 219 17 I I 123 48 75 Naurangabad Jattan(185) 371 353 18 33 30 3 12 II 186 180 6 Naurangabad Rajputan(ll) 115 108 7 30 27 3 10 9 142 94 48 Bee_jna(184) 301 226 75 131 81 50 33 21 12 271 258 13 Jawa(183) 366 216 150 7 5 2 23 18 5 175 160 15 Paln(181) 318 154 164 68 35 33 1 143 136 7 Badhwana(182) 436 281 155 136 128 8 23 22 181 175 6 Changrod(l79) 387 220 167 40 34 6 61 59 2 Balrod(180) 148 93 55 75 72 3 Datoli(176) 286 175 III 16 12 4 88 85 3 Nosw~(7) 1,443 691 752 210 138 72 33 23 10 490 390 100 Chirya(l75) 501 369 132 97 74 23 238 207 3 I Dudhwa(l77) 282 144 138 17 15 2 84 69 15 Dadhi Chhilar(178) 328 223 105 74 36 )8 2 2 170 137 33 Dadhi Bana(73) 283 226 57 8 5 3 4 4 283 131 152 Balali(72) 1,119 775 344 29 12 17 82 53 29 1,281 916 365 Jhojhu Kalan(71) 549 250 299 77 47 30 15 10 5 170 144 26 Chandeni(65) 787 383 404 7 6 122 106 16 Ramalwas(66) 290 134 156 I 1 66 55 II Gokal(67) 695 387 308 59 37 22 24 17 7 206 130 76 Jhojhu Khurd(70) 467 354 II3 48 26 22 32 29 3 472 135 337 Gudana(69) 333 247 86 1 I 332 212 120 Badal(84) 47 40 7 8 7 75 52 23 Asawari(83) 403 198 205 31 12 19 7 4 3 178 114 64 Kalali(82) 204 132 72 8 7 1 4 4 151 93 58 Abidpura(81) 470 268 202 106 61 45 27 21 6 237 142 95 Mandola(74) 431 281 150 20 20 4 4 188 156 32 Balkra(79) 797 405 392 85 38 47 18 13 5 62 53 9 Mandoli(80) 263 151 112 309 137 172 11 7 4 940 670 270 Kalyana(145) 71 35 36 5 5 1 24 17 7 Bhervi(l46) 31 21 10 6 3 3 4 4 212 173 39 Dadri(147) 1.391 772 619 69 53 16 27 22 5 576 524 52 Charkhi(143) 1,099 534 565 91 58 33 4 3 138 120 18 Kheri Bura(144) 253 235 18 10 10 1 I 239 179 60 Kheri Battar(92) 436 266 170 75 43 32 8 6 2 247 190 57 Mahra(91) 714 394 320 323 233 90 49 37 12 41 37 4 Tiwala(90) 692 370 322 17 14 3 4 4 280 209 71 Shiswala(85) 623 333 290 7 4 3 I 1 255 232 23 Atela Khurd(87) 463 305 158 26 19 7 3 3 424 375 49 Atela Kalan(88) 566 269 297 18 13 5 6 6 81 77 4 8arsana(89) 733 481 252 170 114 56 15 14 457 282 175 Birhi Ka1an(93) 697 625 72 186 165 21 12 12 365 259 106 Chhapar(98) 291 237 54 15 9 6 3 3 184 66 118 Sarangpur(3) 371 209 162 43 30 13 1 92 73 19 Narsingwas (2) 418 367 51 13 9 4 9 8 252 166 86 Rasiwas(94) 45 43 2 41 39 2 Birhi Khurd(95) 345 257 88- 7 3 4 16 16 362 235 127 Pandwan(96) 599 400 199 3 2 6 6 1,025 676 349 Mankawas(97) 494 331 163 7 5 2 13 12 I 550 264 286 [)ohki( I 07) 183 105 78 12 10 2 2 2 73 67 6 Akhtiar Pura( 108) 597 299' 298 4 1 3 1 I 76 65 II Pantawas Khurd(l09) 831 436 395 66 46 20 18 12 6 393 314 79 Pentawas Kalan( II 0) 657 308 349 9 7 2 7 3 4 169 151 18 Sahuwas(142) 606 316 290 12 4 8 18 [I 7 273 252 21 Ghikara(141) 760 388 372 114 71 43 8 7 169 158 II Fatehgarh(140)

343 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary C o BLOCK- Location Name ofYillage Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0008 Dadri II (Total) 21,053 6,782 14,271 12,283 3,874 8,409 5,187 1,676 3,5n 0008 Oadri II (Rural) 21,053 6,782 i4,271 12,283 3,874 8,409 5,187 1,676 3,511 0008 Dadd n (Urban)

00450500 Naurangabad lattan( 185) 474 146 328 433 139 294 18 7 II 00450600 Naurangabad Rajputan(ll) 625 160 465 521 117 404 54 15 39 00450700 8eejna(184) 289 95 194 80 35 45 38 11 27 00450800 Jawa(183) 660 116 544 506 81 425 123 26 97 00450900 Palri(18I) 920 362 558 252 48 . 204 655 305 350 00451000 Badhwana(l82) 363 134 229 236 104 132 118 26 92 00451100 Changrod( 179) 622 77 545 408 31 377 201 41 160 00451200 Balrod( 180) 174 41 133 169 39 130 5 2 3 00451300 Datoli(I76) 322 105 217 207 58 149 III 45 66 00451400 Noswa(7) 166 30 136 136 28 108 28 I 27 00451500 Chirya(l75) 410 130 280 190 59 131 122 40 82 00451600 Dudhwa( 177) 633 120 513 484 101 383 129 16 113 00451700 Dadhl Chhilar( 178) 270 114 156 80 45 35 32 11 21 00451800 Dadhi Bana(73) 355 61 294 134 51 83 21 7 14 00451900 Balali(72) 284 95 189 176 57 119 45 14 31 00452000 Jhojhu Kalan(7l) 1,205 386 819 845 266 579 164 32 132 00452100 Chandeni(65) 239 102 137 220 98 122 14 3 II 00452200 Ramalwas( 66) 314 144 170 251 123 128 31 13 18 00452300 Gokal(67) 76 42 34 50 24 26 17 11 6 00452400 Jhojhu Khurd(70) 242 87 155 156 55 101 43 22 21 00452500 Gudana(69) 493 243 250 433 221 212 39 18 21 0045;2.600 Bada1(84) 57 23 34 30 II 19 2 1 1 00452700 Asawari(83 ) 110 69 41 7 1 6 99 65 34 00452800 Kalali(82) 129 61 68 91 46 45 12 5 7 00452900 Abidpura(81) 119 22 97 5 1 4 13 9 4 00453000 Mandola(74) 275 97 178 51 22 29 128 53 75 00453100 Balkra(79) 665 198 467 328 116 212 108 47 61 00453200 Mandoli(80) 33 12 21 15 4 11 12 6 6 00453300 Ka1yana(145) 245 53 192 18 3 15 151 16 135 00453400 Bhervi( 146) 76 34 42 51 18 33 16 8 8 00453500 Dadri(147) 186 45 141 30 2 28 149 41 108 00453600 Charkhi( 143) 997 376 621 453 142 311 165 52 113 00453700 Kheri 8ura(144) 438 233 205 384 208 176 36 II 25 00453800 Kheri Battar(92) 507 155 352 369 84 285 90 44 46 00453900 Mahra(9l) 334 liS 219 272 91 181 38 11 27 00454000 Tiwala(90) 243 69 174 73 18 55 163 47 116 00454100 Shiswala(85) 184 71 113 169 69 100 5 1 4 00454200 Atela Khllrd(87) 304 133 171 175 79 96 79 30 49 00454300 Atela Kalan(88) 822 246 576 533 152 381 239 59 180 00454400 Barsana(89) 207 89 118 103 41 62 95 41 54 00454500 Birhi Kalan(93) 830 292 538 608 216 392 173 51 122 00454600 Chhapar(98) 1,403 415 988 784 245 539 555 140 415 00454700 Sarangpllr(3) 409 159 250 230 117 113 64 29 35 00454800 Narsingwas (2) 134 27 107 100 23 77 . ,25 2 23 00454900 Rasiwas(94) 533 91 442 169 20 149 53 10 43 00455000 Birhi Khurd(95) 77 12 65 39 9 30 3 3 00455100 Pandwan(96) 580 185 395 312 80 232 224 98 126 00455200 Mankawas(97) 318 51 267 233 47 186 5 I 4 00455300 Dohki(107) 378 164 214 169 81 88 119 34 85 00455400 Akhtiar Pura( 108) 243 66 177 193 50 143 45 12 33 00455500 Pantawas Khurd(109) 100 31 69 60 16 44 38 14 24 00455600 Pemawas Kalan( 11 0) 545 238 307 30 II 19 133 17 116 00455700 Sahuwas(142) 120 47 73 32 10 22 75 28 47 00455800 Ghikara(141) 199 85 114 107 50 57 60 24 36 00455900 Fatehgarh( 140) 117 28 89 93 11 82 7 3 4

344 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract DADRIII of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household mdustry worke.rs Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

262 76 186 3,321 1,156 2,165 67,964 34,620 33,344 Dadri 11 (Total) 0008 262 76 186 3,321 1,156 2,165 67,964 34,620 33,344 Dadri II (Rural) 0008 Dadri H (Urban) 0008

I 22 22 689 374 315 Naurangabad Jattan( 185) 00450500 7 6 43 27 16 1,617 772 845 Naurangabad Rltiputan(ll) 00450600 15 5 10 156 44 112 930 449 481 Beejna(184) 00450700 16 I 15 15 8 7 1,775 983 792 Jawa(l83) 00450800 5 4 I 8 5 3 1,711 890 821 Palri(181) 00450900 I 8 4 4 1,144 599 545 Badhwana(lS2) 00451000 12 5 7 2,004 1,049 955 Changrod(179) 00451100 707 323 384 Balrod(lSO) 00451200 3 2 501 270 231 Datoli(176) 00451300 2 I ,509 267 242 Noswa(7) . 00451400 9 9 89 31 58 2,784 1,426 1.358 Chil)'a( 175) 00451500 20 3 17 1,420 743 677 Dudhwa(I77) 00451600 158 58 100 517 285 232 Dadhi Chhilat(l78) 00451700 23 22 177 2 175 885 481 404 Dadhi Bana(73) 00451800 I 1 62 21 39 850 435 415 Balali(72l 00451900 48 14 34 148 74 74 4,115 1,984 2,131 Jhojhu Kalan(71) 00452000 3 2 2 2 1,287 667 620 Chandeni(65) 00452100 31 7 24 997 520 477 Ramalwas(66) 00452200 8 6 2 430 218 212 Gokal(67) 00452300 4 4 39 10 29 1,244 655 589 Jhojhu Khurd(70) 00452400 3 2 I 18 2 16 962 496 466 Gudana(69) 00452500 25 11 14 1,017 494 523 Badal(84) 00452600 2 2 2 1 I 387 152 235 Asawari(83) 00452700 I 25 9 16 632 329 303 Kalali(82) 00452800 101 12 89 624 335 289 Abidpura(81) 00452900 9 8 87 14 73 1,196 612 584 Mandola(74) 00453000 228 35 193 1,292 660 632 Balkra(79) 00453100 5 2 3 964 526 438 Mandoli(80) 00453200 2 2 74 34 40 2,250 1,059 1,191 Kalyana(145) 00453300 9 8 1 136 76 60 Bhervi(146) 00453400 7 2 5 511 266 245 Dadri(147) 00453500 54 18 36 325 164 161 3,421 1,706 1,715 Charkhi(143) 00453600 2 2 16 12 4 957 529 428 Kheri Bura(l44) 00453700 I I 47 27 20 1,011 504 507 Kheri Battar(92) 00453800 3 I 2 21 12 9 1,160 576 584 Mahra(91) 00453900 5 2 3 2 2 1,313 706 607 Tiwala(90) 00454000 10 9 1,282 616 666 Shiswala(85) 00454100 50 24 26 1,107 555 552 Atela Khurd(87) 00454200 49 35 14 1,406 733 673 Atela Kalan(88) 00454300 3 2 6 5 1 916 424 492 Barsana(89) 00454400 7 7 42 25 17 1,812 925 887 Birhi Kalan(93) 00454500 5 I 4 59 29 30 2,784 1,411 1,373 Chhapar(98) 00454600 3 2 112 II 101 624 335 289 Sarangpllr(3) 00454700 9 2 7 721 367 354 Narsingwas (2) 00454800 12 II 299 60 239 1,386 737 649 Rasiwas(94) 00454900 35 3 32 149 76 73 Birhi Khurd(95) 00455000 44 7 37 1,345 734 611 Pandwan(96) 00455 100 2 78 2 76 2,195 1,103 1,092 Mankawas(97) 00455200 I 89 48 41 1,536 787 749 Dohl<:i(l07) 00455300 4 4 470 255 215 Akhtiar PlIra(i08) 00455400 2 883 475 408 Pantawas Khurd(109) 00455500 2 2 380 210 170 1,556 807 749 Pentawas Kalan(11 0) 00455600 12 9 3 941 498 443 Sahuwas(142) 00455700 I 31 10 21 1,213 558 655 Ghikara(l41) 00455800 2 15 13 2 1,689 808 881 Fatehgarh( 140) 00455900

345 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population {including Number of Population in the code Village! institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in ~o~ulation} Females bc!::lar~s Persons Males Females Persons Males 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0094 Dadri I (P) (Total) 42,951 25,016· 146,948 78,022 68,926 22,891 12,638 10,253 0094 Dadri I (P) (Rural) 42,951 25,016 ]46,948 78,022 68,926 22,891 12,638 10.253 0094 Oadri r (P) (Urban)

00456000 Kasni (139) 630 273 1,649 846 803 276 133 143 OQ456 100 SOI1f(138) 495 204 1,220 651 569 202 100 102 00456200 Hindol (120) 806 414 2,338 1,217 1,121 398 196 202 00456300 Sanwer(121) 2,188 1,224 7,311 3,856 3,455 l,I80 667 513 00456400 Sankror (123) 599 561 3,357 1,837 l,S20 574 333 241 00456500 Ranko1i (124) 1,136 347 1,969 1,057 912 380 197 183 00456600 Malkosh (125) 695 438 2,640 1,399 1,241 385 212 173 00456700 Neemri (126) 395 323 2,049 1,077 972 317 163 154 00456800 Bond Kalan (127) 2,354 2,051 12,594 6,661 5,933 2,028 1,073 955 00456900 Bon

346 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract DADRII Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

25,668 13,879 11,789 86,607 54,306 32,301 Dadri I (P) (Total) 25,668 13,879 lJ,789 86,607 54,306 32,301 Dadri I (P) (Rural) Dadri 1 (P) (Urban)

359 173 186 949 587 362 Kasni (139) 293 163 130 675 453 222 Sonf(138) 466 252 214 1,378 873 505 Hindol (120) 1.254 688 '566 4,370 2,669 1,701 Sanwer (121) 778 442 336 1,790 1,141 649 Sankror (123) 7 3 4 945 579 366 Rankoli (124) 315 160 155 1,555 1,013 542 Malkosh (J 25) 304 157 147 1,317 824 493 Neemri (126) 2.405 1,292 1,113 7,400 4.531 2.869 Bond Kalan (127) 339 195 144 1,353 815 . 538 Bond Khurd (128) 662 350 312 1,659 1,020 639 Une Mutsilbond Kalan (129) 1,553 847 706 5,100 3,244 1,856 Ranila (130) 455 255 200 1,187 747 440 Phogat (122) 873 479 394 2,366 1,515 851 Sanjcrwas (131) 647 346 301 613 401 212 Kohlawas (132) 264 150 114 635 404 231 Lamba(l37) 452 246 206 2,758 1,710 1,048 Missri (136) 288 156 132 806 517 289 Mirch (135) 230 120 110 1,093 670 423 Kamod (134) 100 50 50 255 ISS 100 Jait~ri (133) 511 290 221 2,620 1,666 954 Jhinjar (151) 201 112 89 1,796 1,040 756 Bhagesri (152) 838 448 390 3,728 2,306 1,422 Achina (153) 604 327 277 1,454 911 543 Bas Mutsil Ranila (154) 559 304 255 1,930 1,224 706 Bigowa (155) 30 22 8 Kidara (J 56) 286 156 130 1,073 664 409 Morwala (157) 724 405 319 3,451 2,232 1,219 1m Iota (159) 365 195 170 1,065 674 391 Sarupgarh (160) 423 227 196 2,010 1,272 738 NeemJi (161) 243 126 117 1,169 764 405 Santore 162) 705 384 321 2,357 1,520 837 Bhagvi (163) 267 135 132 946 607 339 Kanehti (158) 771 408 363 1,812 1,140 672 Loharwara (150) 254 149 105 1,l99 743 456 Khatiwas (149) 1,042 564 478 2,730 1,748 982 Rawaldhi (148) 1,285 677 608 3,313 2,1l9 1,194 Samaspur (164) ------Un-inhabited------Birsamaspur (165) 946 506 440 2,645 1,612 1,033 Dhani (166) 248 133 115 928 576 352 Patuwas (167) 602 314 288 1,517 997 520 Mehrana (168) 198 104 94 854 523 331 Kheri Sanwal (169) ------Un-inhabited------Tikan Khurd (78) 515 323 192 Tikan Kalan (170) 98 55 43 606 377 229 Kapuri (171) 484 267 217 2,019 1,244 775 Ghasola (172) 560 300 260 1,768 1,103 665 ,Mori (173) 282 163 119 990 649 341 (iothra (77) 234 123 111 869 536 333 Santhoshpura (76) 378 206 172 830 522 308 Makrani (75) 516 277 239 2,179 1.324 855 Makrana(174)

347 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Femaies Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

(1094 Oadri I (P) (Total) 60,341 23,716 .36,625 66,346 37,715 28,631 43,205 30,715 12,490 0094 Dadri I (P) (Rural) 60,341 23,716 36,625 66,346 37,715 28,631 43,205 30,715 12;490 0094 Dadri I (P) (tJrb:ln)

00456000 Kasni (139) 700 259 441 866 451 415 826 441 385 00456100 Sonf(138) 545 198 347 607 329 278 311 250 61 00456200 Hindol (120) 960 344 616 967 536 431 714 466 248 00456300 Sanwer (121) 2,941 1,187 1,754 2,368 1,640 728 1,813 1,490 323 00456400 Sankror (123) 1,567 696 871 1,511 855 656 1,066 765 301 00456500 Rankoli (124) 1,024 478 546 735 497 238 610 476 134 00456600 Malkosh (125) 1,085 386 699 1,481 784 697 1,050 698 352 00456700 Neemri (126) 732 253 479 1,086 549 537 1,059 533 526 00456800 Bond Kalan (127) 5,194 2,130 3,064 3,666 2,860 806 3,096 2,558 538 00456900 Bond Khurd (128) 869 355 514 665 473 192 408 365 43 00457000 Une Mutsilbond Kalan 1,348 562 786 1,302 762 540 1,135 730 405 (129) 00457100 Ranila (130) -. 3,867 1,542 2,325 3,950 2,264 1,686 2,964 2,047 917 00457200 Phogat (122) 786 287 499 874 476 398 538 419 119 00457300 Sanjerwas (131) 3,127 1,436 1,691 2,208 1,396 812 1,432 1,181 251 00457400 Kohlawas (132) 480 191 289 412 223 189 233 166 67 00457500 Lamba (137) 552 236 316 516 226 290 343 144 199 00457600 Missri (136) 1,565 518 1,047 2,198 1,183 1,015 1,250 957 293 00457700 Mirch (135) 550 215 335 867 479 388 323 318 5 00457800 Kamod (134) 671 265 406 871 442 429 420 374 46 00457900 Jaitsri (133) 201 74 127 257 124 133 64 61 3 00458000 Jhinjar (151) 2,044 857 1,187 2,715 1,462 1,253 1,386 966 420 00458100 Bhagesri (152) 897 280 617 1,002 558 444 697 427 270 00458200 Achina (153) 2,304 822 1.482 2,982 1,522 1,460 2,650 1,397 '1,253 00458300 Bas Mutsil Ranila (154) 900 359 541 1,052 579 473 754 431 323 00458400 Bigowa (155) 1,107 397 710 1,540 820 720 1,065 626 439 00458500 Kidara (156) 28 14 14 32 18 14 30 17 13 00458600 Morwala (157) 601 229 372 946 490 456 618 346 272 00458700 Imlota (159) 2,536 1,026 1,510 2,602 1,536 1,066 1,826 1,339 487 00458800 Sarupgarh (160) 638 224 414 930 463 467 537 326 211 00458900 Neemli (161) 1,306 507 799 1,704 913 791 659 568 91 00459000 Santore 162) 777 263 514 1,274 663 611 865 453 412 00459100 Bhagvi (163) 1,422 501 921 1,726 950 776 899 722 177 00459200 Kanehti (158) 573 202 371 740 392 348 468 335 133 00459300 Loharwara (150) 1,414 577 837 1,779 948 831 771 605 166 00459400 Khatiwas (149) 618 232 386 1,334 695 639 674 408 266 00459500 Rawaldhi (148) 1,778 722 1,056 2,388 1,343 1,045 1,337 990 347 00459600 Samaspur (164) 2,377 953 1,424 2,515 1,452 1,063 1,395 1,123 272 00459700 Birsamaspur (165) ------Un-inhabited------00459800 Dhani (166) 1,636 594 1,042 1,770 963 807 1,043 798 245 00459900 Patuwas (167) 576 230 346 749 382 367 313 287 26 00460000 Mehrana (168) 958 360 598 926 598 328 558 464 94 00460 I 00 Kheri Sanwal (169) 532 206 326 593 306 287 391 257 134 00460200 Tikan Khurd (78) ------Un-inhabited------00460300 Tikan Kalan (170) 262 87 175 337 171 166 222 152 70 00460400 Kapuri (171) 367 131 236 476 234 242 438 226 212 00460500 Ghasola (172) 1,243 486 757 1,676 891 785 905 685 220 00460600 Mori (173) 1,205 480 725 1,403 827 576 896 729 167 00460700 Gothra (77) 958 401 557 818 417 401 602 . 395 207 .00460800 Santhoshpura (76) 538 192 346 608 346 262 455 295 160 00460900 Makrani (75) 579 229 350 681 367 314 355 290 65 00461000 Makrana (174) 1,403 543 860 1,641 860 781 741 619 122

348 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract DADRII Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

26,713 17,915 8,798 4,227 2,843 1,384 730 590 140 11,535 9,367 2,168 Dadri I (P) (Total) 26,713 17,915 8,798 4,227 2,843 1,384 730 590 140 11,535 9,367 2,168 Dadri I (P) (Rural) Dadri I (P) (Urban)

430 293 137 63 41 22 8 4 4 325 103 222 Kasni (139) 228 182 46 8 7 I 3 3 71 58 14 Sonf(138) 439 258 181 68 59 9 6 4 2 201 145 56 Hindol (120) 796 629 167 117 106 11 23 17 6 877 738 139 Sanwer (121) 606 418 188 258 178 80 9 8 193 161 32 Sankror (123) 266 235 31 7 6 I 1 336 234 102 Rahkoli (124) 870 552 318 75 49 26 J3 13 92 84 8 Malkosh (125) 810 386 424 164 71 93 7 6 I 78 70 8 Neemri (126) 1,046 945 101 850 566 284 122 103 19 1,078 944 134 Bond Kalan (127) 2J3 194 19 22 20 2 15 II 4 158 140 18 Bond Khurd (I28) 731 437 294 267 172 95 22 22 115 99 16 Une Mutsilbond Kalan (129) 1,600 1,125 475 469 332 137 44 25 19 851 565 286 Ranila (130) 259 206 53 99 71 28 5 3 2 175 139 36 Phogat (122) 654 584 70 70 53 17 9 9 699 535 164 Sanjerwa!> (131) 161 99 62 I 70 66 4 Kohlawas (132) 253 121 132 68 2 66 2 I I 20 20 Lamba (137) 907 648 259 58 50 8 58 50 8 227 209 18 Missri (136) 200 198 2 26 25 9 9 88 86 2 Mirch (135) 351 313 38 13 13 1 55 47 8 Kamod (134) 22 21 I 2 2 40 38 2 laitsri (133) 896 573 323 167 108 59 79 55 24 244 230 14 lhinjar(151) 546 291 255 9 6 3 4 2 2 138 128 10 Bhagesri (152) 2,010 950 1,060 363 193 170 9 8 268 246 22 Achina (153) 656 336 320 2 2 5 4 91 89 2 Bas Mutsil Ranila (154) 933 514 419 4 3 128 III 17 Bigowa (155) 22 10 12 8 7 Kidara (156) 441 208 233 31 13 18 29 21 8 117 104 13 Morwala (157) 1.012 728 284 80 57 23 26 21 5 708 533 175 1m Iota (159) 271 173 98 23 21 2 4 3 I 239 129 110 Sarupgarh (160) 432 363 69 17 IS 2 7 S 2 203 185 18 Neemli (161) 662 323 339 91 39 52 4 3 I 108 88 20 Santor( 162) 606 478 128 10 8 2 31 22 9 252 214 38 Bhagvi (163) 296 199 97 43 26 17 40 32 8 89 78 11 Kanehti (158) 566 432 134 II 6 5 17 13 4 177 154 23 Loharwara (150) 497 276 221 53 25 28 123 106 17 Khatiwas (149) 768 471 297 88 73 15 16 16 465 430 35 Rawaldhi (148) 815 595 220 124 110 14 12 12 444 406 38 Samaspur (164) ------Un-inhabited------Birsamaspur (165) 444 360 84 23 12 II 14 14 562 412 150 Dhani (166) 146 127 19 61 55 6 31 31 75 74 I Patuwas (167) 367 301 66 II 9 2 3 3 177 151 26 Mehrana (168) 325 198 127 65 58 7 Kheri Sanwal (169) ------Un"inhabited------Tikan Khurd (78) 182 116 66 4 3 I I 35 33 2 Tikan Kalan (170) 318 l22 196 24 11 13 96 93 3 Kapuri (171) 538 378 16G 28 24 4 12 11 327 272 55 Ghasola (172) 556 422 134 123 114 9 6 6 211 187 24 Mori (173) 478 JI6 162 90 52 38 I I 33 26 7 Oothra (77) 380 224 156 10 8 2 2 2 63 61 2 Santhoshpura (76) 256 198 58 27 23 4 3 2 69 67 2 Makrani (75) 452 389 63 4 4 15 12 3 270 214 56 Makrana (174)

349 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category . code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0094 Dadri I (P) (Total) 23,141 7,000 16,141 13,899 3,269 10,630 6,660 2,578 4,082 0094 Dadri I (P) (Rural) 23,141 7,000 i6,141 13,899 3,269 10,630 6,660 2,578 4,082 0094 Dadri I (P) (Urban)

00456000 Ka~ni (139) 40 10 30 6 4 2 9 9 00456100 Sonf(138) .296 79 217 161 31 130 131 46 85 00456200 Hindol (120) 253 70 183 213 52 161 27 9 18 00456300 Sanwer (121) 555 ISO 405 254 45 209 110 42 68 00456400 Sankror (123) 445 90 355 234 57 177 124 25 99 00456500 Ranko/i (/24) 125 21 104 !O3 8 95 12 5 7 00456600 Malkosh (125) 431 86 345 321 70 251 84 10 74 00456700 Neemri (/26) 27 16 11 I 16 9 7 00456800 Bond Kalan (127) 570 302 268 141 II 130 244 175 69 00456900 Bond Khurd (128) 257 108 149 118 27 91 29 11 18 00457000 Une Mutsilbond Kalan 167 32 135 112 20 92 50 9 41 (129) 00457100 Ranila (130) 986 217 769 580 81 499 295 84 211 00457200 Phoga! (122) 336 57 279 227 22 205 90 25 65 00457300 Sanjerwas (131) 776 215 561 603 136 467 47 23 24 00457400 Kohlawas (132) 179 57 122 80 II 69 7 4 3 00457500 Lamba (137) 173 82 91 15 7 8 154 71 83 00457600 Mimi (136) 948 226 722 815 179 636 88 27 61 00457700 Mirch (135) 544 161 383 493 153 340 30 2 28 00457800 Kamod (134) 451 68 383 433 65 368 18 3 15 00457900 Jaitsri (133) 193 63 130 135 39 96 43 16 27 00458000 Jhinjar (151) 1,329 496 833 703 274 429 572 186 386 00458/00 Bhagesri (152) 305 131 174 119 29 90 161 91 70 00458200 Achina (153) 332 125 207 213 77 136 46 24 22 00458300 Bas Mutsil Ranila (154) 298 148 150 21 10 II 269 132 137 00458400 Bigowa(155) 475 194 281 III 11 100 363 182 181 00458500 Kidara (156) 2 1 I 2 1 I 00458600 Morwala (157) 328 144 184 211 95 116 104 42 62 00458700 Imlota (159) 776 197 579 403 62 341 114 46 68 00458800 Sarupgarh (160) 393 137 256 381 130 251 6 5 00458900 Neemli (161) 1,045 345 700 496 147 349 435 117 318 00459000 Santore 162) 409 210 199 277 138 139 122 65 57 00459100 Bhagvi(163) 827 228 599 544 105 439 212 82 130 00459200 Kanehti (158) 272 57 215 184 36 148 51 16 35 00459300 Loharwara (ISO) 1,008 343 665 487 90 397 495 235 260 00459400 Khatiwas (149) 660 287 373 527 219 308 125 62 63 00459500 Rawa1dhi (148) 1,051 353 698 227 57 170 794 283 511 00459600 Samaspur (164) 1,120 329 791 564 113 451 1149 146 303 00459700 Birsamaspur (165) ------Un-inhabited------00459800 Dhani (166) 727 165 562 489 87 402 150 44 106 00459900 Patuwas (167) 436 95 341 332 47 285 85 32 53 00460000 Mehrana (168) 368 134 234 202 34 168 129 89 40 00460100 Kheri Sanwal (169) 202 49 153 121 14 107 64 22 42 00460200 Tikan Khurd (78) ------Un-inhabited------00460300 Tikan Kalan (170) 115 19 96 106 IS 91 6 2 4 00460400 Kapuri(171) 38 8 30 5 4 26 2 24 00460500 Ghasola (172) 771 206 565 495 150 345 85 31 S4 00460600 Mori (I 73) 507 98 409 416 80 336 68 12 S6 00460700 Gothra (77) 216 22 194 206 16 190 9 5 4 .00460800 Santhoshpura (76) 153 51 102 118 35 83 14 2 12 00460900 Makrani (75) 326 77 249 282 67 215 40 7 33 00461 000 Makrana ( 174) 900 241 659 614 111 503 56 19 37

350 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract DAORII of"marginal workers Name of Village Location Household mdustlY workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

394 87 307 2,188 1,066 1,122 80,602 40,307 40,295 Dadr; I (P) (Total) 0094 394 87 307 2,188 1,066 1,122 80,602 40,307 40,295 Dadri I (P) (Rural) 0094 Dadri I (P) (Urban) 0094

25 6 19 783 395 388 Kasni (139) 00456000 4 2 2 613 322 291 Sonf(138) 00456100 3 2 10 7 3 1,371 681 69.0 Hindol (\ 20) 00456200 8 7 183 62 121 4,943 2,216 2,727 Sanwer (121) 00456300 2 2 85 8 77 1,846 982 864 Sankror (123) 00456400 10 8 2 1,234 560 674 Rankoli (124) 00456500 13 4 9 13 2 II 1,159 615 544 Malkosh (125) 00456600 5 3 2 5 3 2 963 518 435 Neemri (126) 00456700 27 7 20 158 109 49 8.928 3,801 5,127 Bond Kalan (127) 00456800 II 10 99 69 30 1,557 697 860 Bond Khurd (128) 00456900 5 3 2 1,705 820 885 Une Mutsilbond Kalan 00457000 (129) 20 4 16 91 48 43 5,017 2,522 2,495 Ranila (130) 00457100 2 2 17 10 7 1,099 558 541 Phogat (122) 00457200 I 125 55 70 3,285 1,555 1,730 Sanjerwas (131) 00457300 3 2 89 40 49 681 369 312 Kohlawas (132) 00457400 4 4 671 414 257 Lainba (137) 00457500 16 4 12 29 16 13 2,125 1,045 1,080 Missri (136) 00457600 7 4 3 14 2 12 489 253 236 Mirch (135) 00457700 893 493 400 Kamod (134) 00457800 15 8 7 199 105 94 Jaitsri (133) 00457900 14 2 12 40 34 6 1,949 1,061 888 Jhinjar (151) 00458000 1 24 11 13 1,691 762 929 Bhagesri (152) 00458100 2 71 23 48 3,050 1,606 1,444 Achina(153) 00458200 8 6 2 1,302 691 611 Bas Mutsil Ranila(154) 00458300 1,497 801 696 Bigowa(155) 00458400 26 18 8 Kidara (! 56) 00458500 8 4 4 5 3 2 728 403 325 Morwala (157) 00458600 91 4 87 168 85 83 3,385 1,722 1,663 Imlota (159) 00458700 6 2 4 773 435 338 Sarupgarh (160) 00458800 5 I 4 109 80 29 1,612 866 746 Neemli (161) 00458900 3 3 7 4 3 672 364 308 Santor(l62) 00459000 9 5 4 62 36 26 2,053 1,071 982 Bhagvl (163) 00459100 27 2 25 10 3 7 779 417 362 Kanehti (158) 00459200 9 4 5 17 14 3 1,447 769 678 Loharwara (150) 00459300 1 7 5 2 483 280 203 Khatiwas (149) 00459400 4 2 2 26 11 15 2,120 1,127 993 Rawaldhi (148) 00459500 5 1 4 102 69 33 3,175 1,620 1,555 Samaspur (164) 00459600 ------Un-inhabited------Birsamaspur (165) 00459700 9 2 7 79 32 47 2,511 1,243 1,268 Dhani (166) 00459800 II 9 2 8 7 755 424 331 Patuwas (167) 00459900 2 2 35 11 24 1,549 759 790 Mehrana (168) 00460000 17 13 4 793 423 370 Kheri Sanwal (169) 00460100 ------Un-inhabited------Tikan Khllrd (78) 00460200 3 2 1 440 239 201 Tikan Kalan (170) 00460300 7 5 2 497 274 223 Kapuri (171) 00460400 9 182 24 158 1,586 839 747 Ghasola (172) 00460500 23 6 17 1,570 756 814 Mori (173) 00460600 I 1,130 633 497 Gothra (77) 00460700 2 19 13 6 799 382 417 SanthoshplIra (76) 00460800 4 3 I 728 384 344 Makrani (75) 00460900 64 II 53 J66 JOO 66 )'94) ),007 934 Makrana (174) 00461000

351 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Urban Primary Area of Location Name ofTownl Ward Town in Number of Total population (including Population in the code square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4130l()00 Bawani Khera (MC) 6.00 3,074 17,424 9,273 8,151 2,911 1.535 1,376 0001 Ward No.1 243 1,446 802 644 219 118 101 0002 Ward No. 2 293 . 1,132 904 828 385 205 180 0003 Ward No 3 187 1.107 599 508 216 114 102 0004 Ward No.4 246 1,294 694 600 227 131 96 0005 Ward No.5 217 1,085 553 532 154 67 87 0006 Ward No.6 293 1,648 899 749 272 142 130 0007 Ward No 7 244 1,295 696 599 226 126 100 0008 Ward No.8 359 1,958 \,046 912 305 157 14& 0009 Ward No.9 218 1,288 662 626 197 99 98 0010 Ward No. 10 167 910 473 437 115 64 51 0011 Ward No II 193 994 514 480 149 77 72 0012 Ward No. 12 167 1.075 579 496 201 110 9J 0013 Ward No. 13 247 1,592 852 740 245 125 120

41302000 Bhiwani (M C1 ) 27,6" 31,310 169,531 91,697 77,834 22,389 12,330 10,059 0001 Ward NO.1 1,801 9,198 5,263 3,935 913 510 403 0002 Ward No. 2 1,005 6,019 3,159 2,&60 848 469 379 0003 Ward NO.3 701 3,928 2,092 1,836 495 265 230 0004 Ward No. 4 534 3,000 1,622 1,378 444 245 199 0005 Ward No.5 1,363 6,841 3,689 3,152 749 444 305 0006 Ward NO.6 1,133 6,128 3,473 2,655 857 495 362 0007 Ward NO.7 1,693 8,884 4,926 3,958 1,193 660 533 0008 Ward NO.8 1,028 5,737 3,093 2,644 834 458 376 0009 Ward No.9 1,198 6,810 3,616 3,194 1,100 592 508 0010 Ward No. 10 849 4,591 2,359 2,232 568 310 258 0011 Ward No. II 677 3,900 2,084 1,816 447 245 202 0012 Ward No. 12 669 3,919 2,024 1,895 550 312 238 0013 Ward No. 13 752 4,591 2,380 2,21 I 608 308 300 0014 Ward No. 14 1,083 6,167 3,329 2,838 980 546 434 0015 Ward No. 15 895 5,319 2,888 2,431 865 482 383 0016 Ward No. 16 714 4,226 2,227 1,999 498 296 202 0017 Ward No. 17 769 4,788 2,550 2,238 683 379 304 001& Ward No. 1& 860 4,972 2,618 2,354 63\ 344 287 0019 Ward No. 19 598 3,477 1,828 1,649 461 263 198 0020 Ward No. 20 737 4,138 2,182 1,956 416 221 195 0021 Ward No. 21 730 4,435 2,358 2,077 632 350 282 0022 Ward No. 22 541 3,302 1,748 1,554 524 275 249 0023 Ward No. 23 706 4,017 2,124 1,893 547 305 242 0024 Ward No. 24 839 4,368 2,326 2,042 529 290 239 0025 Ward No. 2S 1,263 5,894 3,159 2,735 626 345 281 0026 Ward No. 26 1,393 6,205 3,640 2,565 697 396 301 0027 Ward No. 27 1,291 6,052 3,056 2,996 638 324 314 0028 Ward No. 28 1,508 7,966 4,298 3,668 1,171 648 523 0029 Ward No. 29 1,221 6,472 3,557 2,915 829 447 382 0030 Ward No. 30 1,406 7,461 4,079 3,382 1,135 622 S13 0031 Ward No. 31 1,353 6,726 3,950 2,776 91V 484 437

41303000 Tosham (MC) 4.91 2,015 11,272 5,981 5,291 1,708 888 820 0001 Ward No. I 24-2 1,247 653 594 203 87 JI6 0002 Ward No. 2 278 1,600 853 747 315 160 155 0003 Ward No. 3 187 987 526 461 1.32 .74 58 0004 Ward No.4 115 670 360 310 123 59 64 0005 Ward No.5 287 . 1,578 847 731 213 lJ3 100 0006 Ward No.6 IS7 1,097 547 550 161 79 82 0007 Ward No 7 162 982 541 441 125 74 51 0008 Ward No.8 124 722 402 320 110 69 41 0009 Ward No.9 118 650 338 312 91 49 42

352 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract

Name of Townl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

6,083 3,234 2,849 9,685 6,092 3.593 Bawani Khera (MC) 176 104 72 794 526 268 Ward No. I 1,067 547 520 625 420 205 Ward No.2 571 303 268 501 347 154 Ward NO.3 308 167 141 832 497 335 Ward No. 4 232 117 115 781 448 333 Ward No. 5 1,099 . 601 498 873 577 296 Ward No. 6 1,046 562 484 686 422 264 Ward No.7 347 191 156 1,022 678 344 Ward NO.8 392 197 195 824 483 341 Ward No.9 106 55 51 611 355 256 Ward No. 10 15 10 5 675 387 288 Ward No. II 4 3 I 555 356 199 Ward No. 12 720 377 343 906 596 310 Ward No. 13

29.624 15,991 13,633 115,309 68,222 47,087 Bhiwani (M CI ) 1,438 840 598 7,320 4,372 2,948 Ward No.1 1,015 540 475 3,756 2,184 1,572 Ward No. 2 73 38 35 2,934 1,698 1,236 Ward NO.3 1,297 701 596 1,821 1,085 736 Ward No.4 1,441 775 666 4,902 2,849 2,053 Ward NO.5 361 202 159 4,261 2,579 1,682 Ward No. 6 1,543 835 708 6,046 3,672 2,374 Ward NO.7 1.435 764 671 3,717 2,241 1,476 Ward No. 8 5.188 2,784 2,404 3,477 2,186 1,291 Ward No.9 973 502 471 3,295 1,789 1,506 Ward No. 10 250 133 117 2,763 1,623 1,140 Ward No. II 524 283 241 2,649 1,467 1,182 Ward No. 12 574 290 284 3,023 1,779 1,244 Ward No. 13 875 480 395 3,592 2,203 1,389 Ward No. 14 524 280 244 3,121 1,926 1,195 Ward No. 15 7 3 4 3,198 1,805 1,393 Ward No. 16 3,512 2,014 1,498 Ward No. 17 570 292 278 3,549 2,005 1,544 Ward No. 18 171 89 82 2,496 1,416 1,080 Ward No. 19 10 6 4 3,266 1,838 1,428 Ward No. 20 1,855 959 896 2,681 1,569 1,112 Ward No. 21 1,244 658 586 1,663 1,027 636 Ward No. 22 544 303 241 2,785 1,615 1,170 Ward No. 23 1,321 710 611 3,046 1,785 1,261 Ward No. 24 282 149 133 4,792 2,691 2,101 Ward No. 25 778 456 322 4,678 3,006 1,672 Ward No. 26 126 S5 71 5,024 2,615 2,409 Ward No. 27 611 335 276 4,940 2,934 2,006 Ward No. 28 1.931 1.061 870 4,091 2,433 1,658 Ward No. 29 1.471 781 690 4,443 2,826 1,617 Ward No. 30 1.192 687 505 4,468 2,990 1,478 Ward No. 31

2,760 1,466 1,294 7,106 4,251 2,855 Tosham.(MC) 369 195 174 744 458 286 Want No. I 1.074 571 503 646 404 242 Ward No.2 51 29 22 750 425 325 Ward NO.3 439 235 204 302 185 117 Ward No. 4 109 60 49 1,090 665 425 Ward NO.5 220 101 119 726 415 311 Ward No.6 9 4 5 680 423 257 Ward No.7 177 105 72 506 313 193 Ward No.8 187 95 92 459 264 195 Ward No.9

353 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :BHIWANI Urban Primary

Location Name of Townf W?rd Main workers code III iterates Total workers number Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons 25 26 27 28 2 20 21 22 23 24 r,124 6,822 4,282 2,540 4,453 3,329 413QtOOO Bawaui Khera (Me) 7,739 3,181 4,558 470 330 140 652 276 376 608 369 239 0001 Ward No. I 78 749 420 329 223 145 0002 Ward No.2 1,107 484 623 287 212 213 197 \6 Wllrd No.3 606 252 354 499 0003 421 308 113 197 265 448 320 128 0004 Ward No.4 462 13 403 283 120 290 277 0005 Ward No.5 304 {05 199 626 412 214 775 322 453 728 434 294 0006 Ward No 6 39 533 305 228 201 162 0007 Ward No.7 609 274 335 239 527 377 150 936 368 568 707 468 0008 Ward No.8 52 415 307 108 308 256 0009 Ward No 9 464 179 285 313 212 101 215 208 7 0010 Ward No. 10 299 118 lSI : 251 210 41 242 205 37 0011 Ward No. II 319 121 192 434 263 171 336 243 93 0012 Ward No. 12 520 223 297 734 404 330 381 209 172 0013 Ward No. 13 686 256 430 41,530 5,431 "1,760 37,466 4,294 Bhiwani (M CI ) 54,222 23,475 30,747 46,961 41302ilOO 2,883 2,456 427 1,878 891 987 2,983 2,527 456 0001 Ward No.1 194 1,550 1,333 217 1,392 1,198 0002 Ward NO.2 2,263 975 1,288 1.037 969 68 930 891 39 0003 Ward No. 3 994 394 600 946 759 187 673 549 124 0004 Ward No. 4 1,179 537 642 252 1,577 1,333 244 1,939 840 1,099 1,664 1,412 0005 Ward No. 5 143 1,771 1,600 171 1,687 1,544 0006 Ward No. 6 1,861 894 973 2,400 2,097 303 2,208 1,938 270 0007 Ward NO.7 2,838 1,254 1,584 1,417 1,284 133 U92 1,082 110 0008 Ward No. B 2,020 852 1,168 1,851 1,527 324 1,306 1;082 224 0009 Ward No.9 3,333 1,430 1,903 1,396 1,172 224 1,041 935 106 0010 Ward No. 10 1,296 570 726 1,132 1,007 125 1,037 938 99 0011 Ward No. II 1,137 461 676 1,106 966 140 893 787 106 (J012 Ward No. 12 1,270 557 713 1,313 1,21& 95 1.144 1,096 48 0013 Ward No. 13 1,568 601 961 1,584 1,463 121 1,390 1,303 87 0014 Ward No. 14 2,575 1,126 1,449 1,493 1,344 149 1,306 1,215 91 OOIS Ward No. IS 2,198 962 1,236 1,105 1,056 49 1,051 1,011 40 0016 Ward No. 16 1,028 422 606 1,170 1,106 64 1,076 1,033 43 0017 Ward No 17 1,276 536 740 1,203 1,142 61 1,022 977 45 0018 Ward No. 18 1,423 613 810 906 343 63 818 774 44 0019 Ward No. 19 981 412 569 1,162 1,076 86 1,078 1,020 58 0020 Ward No. 20 872 344 528 1,237 1,054 183 1,064 957 107 0021 Ward No. 21 l.754 789 965 784 93 818 737 81 0022 Ward No. 22 1.639 721 918 877 1,032 967 65 957 908 49 0023 Ward No. 23 1,232 S09 723 1,139 1,025 114 1,023 941 82 0024 Ward No. 24 1,322 541 781 1,362 330 1,625 L,311 314 0015 Ward No. 2S 1,102 468 634 1,692 1,916 1,821 155 1,886 1,741 145 0026 Ward No. 26 1,527 634 893 1,864 1,488 376 1,829 1,468 361 0027 Ward No. 27 1,028 441 587 2,178 1,926 252 1,849 1,665 184 0028 Ward No. 28 3,026 1,364 1,662 1,846 1,674 172 1,544 1,413 131 0029 Ward No. 29 2,381 1,124 1,257 1,836 270 t,843 1,630 213 0030 Ward No. 30 3,018 1,253 1,765 2,106 1.825 1,692 133 . 1:'618 1,533 85 0031 Ward No, 31 2,258 960 1,298

2,805 386 2,834 2,565 269 41303000 Tosham (MC) 4,166 1,730 2,436 3,191 324 32 314 297 17 0001 Ward No.1 503 195 308 356 371 27 390 364 26 0002 Ward No.2 954 449 505 398 262 249 13 253 242 II 0003 Ward NO.3 237 101 136 160 147 13 139 132 7 0004 Ward No.4 368 175 193 444 4(J6 38 405 382 23 0005 Ward No.5 488 182 306. 235 31 255 227 28 0006 Ward No.6 371 132 239 266 425 302 123 371 283 88 0007 Ward NO.7 302 118 184 186 181 5 182 179 3 0008 Ward NO.8 216 89 127 169 157 12 133 125 8 0009 Ward 1\;0. 9 191 74 117

354 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Industrial category of main workers Name of Townl Ward Household industry Cultivators . Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

2,182 1,601 581 404 300 104 79 55 24 1,788 1,373 415 Bawani Khera (MC) 266 249 17 20 18 2 184 63 121 Ward No. I 141 94 47 3 2 79 49 30 Ward No.2 143 127 16 II 11 12 12 47 47 Ward No.3 242 151 91 IO 5 5 2 2 167 150 17 Ward No.4 137 135 2 48 43 5 3 3 102 96 6 Ward No.5 242 137 105 181 112 69 25 13 12 178 150 28 Ward No.6 9 6 J 9 6 J 2 2 181 148 33 Ward No.7 231 148 83 59 53 6 19 12 7 218 164 S4 Ward No. 8 139 112 27 27 17 10 7 4 3 135 123 12 Ward No. 9 95 92 3 19 19 I 100 96 4 WardNo 10 79 74 5 2 I 160 129 31 Ward No. II 260 174 86 16 13 3 3 3 57 53 4 Ward No. 12 198 102 96 3 2 180 105 75 Ward No. 13

683 622 61 540 479 61 1,730 1,442 288 38,807 34,923 3,884 Bhiwani (M CI ) 116 112 4 31 30 I 53 51 2 2,683 2,263 420 Ward No. I 75 71 4 92 58 34 97 82 15 1,128 987 141 Ward No.:2 30 29 5 5 29 22 7 866 835 31 Ward No. 3 20 12 & 4 4 42 21 21 607 512 95 Ward No.4 II 9 2 9 7 2 22 18 4 1,535 1,299 236 Ward No.5 9 7 2 12 II I 40 38 2 1,626 1,488 138 Ward NO.6 42 38 4 I 1 43 38 5 2,122 1,861 261 Ward NO.7 3 2 28 24 4 50 43 7 1,111 1,014 97 Ward NO.8 24 22 2 22 18 4 1,259 1,041 218 Ward No.9 4 4 I 26 17 9 1,010 913 97 Ward No. 10 16 9 7 7 6 59 48 11 955 875 80 Ward No. II 2 2 4 4 41 38 3 846 743 103 Ward No. 12 2 2 21 20 75 66 9 1,046 1,008 38 Ward No. 13 6 6 8 8 76 49 27 1,300 1,240 60 Ward No. 14 23 21 2 47 43 4 181 168 13 1,055 983 72 Ward No. 15 16 15 7 7 26 26 1,002 963 39 Ward No. 16 15 15 26 25 63 63 972 930 42 Ward No. 17 63 60 3 2 2 34 29 5 923 886 37 Ward No. 18 21 20 22 18 4 13 13 762 723 39 Ward No. 19 23 19 4 83 72 11 972 929 43 Ward No. 20 30 28 2 I I 20 18 2 l,0l3 910 103 Ward No. 21 7 3 4 6 4 2 13 9 4 792 721 "II Ward No. 22 18 17 2 2 40 35 5 897 854 43 Ward No. 23 II II 15 15 30 23 7 967 892 75 Ward No. 24 II 10 44 43 I 1,569 1,257 312 Ward No. 2S S 4 I 31 24 7 1,849 1,712 137 Ward No. 26 8 8 8 6 2 30 28 2 1,783 1,426 357 Ward No. 27 35 33 2 18 18 235 191 44 1,561 1,423 138 Ward No. 28 27 26 I 125 125 93 82 11 1,299 1,180 119 Ward No. 29 24 21 3 8 7 86 43 43 1,725 1,559 166 Ward No. 30 9 8 4 3 33 26 7 1,572 1,496 76 Ward No. 31

304 220 84 30 27 3 6S S6 9 2,435 2,262 173 Tosham (MC) 37 33 4 277 264 13 Ward No. I 4 4 2 2 2 2 382 356 26 Ward No 2 10 9 I 2 2 8 8 233 223 10 Ward No.3 2 2 4 4 133 128 5 Ward No.4 12 10 2 4 3 I II 7 4 378 362 16 Ward No. S 2S 19 6 6 4 2 I 223 203 20 Ward No.6 149 94 55 12 9 3 210 180 30 Ward No.7 II 11 10 10 161 158 3 Ward NO.8 9 8 3 3 121 114 7 Ward No.9 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Urban Primary Industrial category LOcation Name of Townl Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

41301000 Bawani Khera (Me) 2,369 953 1,416 453 34 419 1,564 723 841 {JOOI WardNo I J38 39 99 III 25 86 9 4 5 0002 War<:INo.2 526 215 2S\ 2 2 499 262 237 0003 Ward NO.3 286 90 196 94 J 93 172 8t 91 0004 Ward No.4 27 12 15 4 3 0005 Ward No.5 113 6 107 74 74 35 ~ 30 0006 Ward NO.6 102 22 80 26 26 25 J 22 0007 Ward NO.7 332 143 ]89 320 139 181 0008 Ward No. g 180 91 89 84 29 55 0009 Ward NO.9 107 5] 56 25 24 26 4 22 0010 Ward No. 10 98 4 94 70 70 24 4 20 0011 WardNo II 9 5 4 0012 Ward No. 12 98 20 78 49 4 45 38 14 24 0013 Ward No 13 353 195 )58 1 1 328 177 lSI

41302000 Bhiw3J1i (M CI) 5,201 4,064 1,137 86 53 33 123 96 27 0001 Ward No. 1 100 71 29 23 22 1 I 1 0002 Ward No.2 158 135 23 10 4 6 5 3 2 0003 Ward NO.3 107 78 29 2 2 1 0004 Ward No. 4 273 210 63 7 6 (JOOS Ward No.5 87 79 8 7 6 0006 Ward NO.6 84 56 28 I I I 0007 Ward No 7 192 159 33 3 3 3 2 I 0008 Ward No. 8 225 202 23 5 2 3 0009 Ward NO.9 545 445 100 3 2 0010 Ward No. 10 355 237 !l8 1 0011 Ward No. 11 95 69 26 4 2 2 0012 Ward No. 12 213 179 34 1 I 2 2 0013 Ward No. 13 169 122 47 3 3 J 0014 Ward No. 14 194 160 34 2 5 3 2 0015 Ward No. 15 187 129 58 3 2 0016 Ward No. 16 54 45 9 0017 Ward No. 17 94 73 21 3 3 3 3 0018 Ward No. IS 181 165 16 1 0019 Ward No. 19 88 69 19 II 10 2 0020 Ward No. 20 84 S6 28 0021 Ward No. 21 173 97 76 14 4 10 2 2 0022 Ward No. 22 59 47 12 2 2 0023 Ward No. 23 75 59 16 0024 Ward No. 24 116 84 32 2 26 24 2 0025 Ward No. 2S 67 51 16 6 5 0026 Ward No. 26 90 80 10 0027 Ward No. 27 35 20 IS I 0028 Ward No. 28 329 261 68 3 I 2 0029 Ward No. 29 302 261 41 2 2 22 20 2 0030 Ward No. 30 263 206 57 4 3 '. 2 2 0031 Ward No. 31 207 159 48 3 3 \ 4' 4

41303000 Tosham (Me) 357 240 117 14 7 7 48 8 40 0001 Ward No. I 42 27 15 2 2 13 2 11 0002 Ward No.2 8 7 I 0003 Ward No. 3 9 7 2 0004 Ward No. 4 21 15 6 0005 Ward No.5 39 24 ,15 5 4 0006 Ward No.6 11 8 3 4 3 I 1 J ()()()7 WartlNo.7 54 \9 35 :; 3 24 2() 0008 Ward No.8 4 2 2 0009 Ward No.9 36 32 4 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract of marginal workers Name of Townl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

22 2 20 330 194 136 10,602 4.991 5,611 Bawani Khera (MC) 4}301000 17 10 7 838 433 405 Ward No 1 0001 I 24 )0 l4 983 484 499 Ward No.2 0002 J 3 17 8 9 608 312 296 Ward NO.3 0003 23 11 12 846 374 472 Ward NO.4 0004 3 I 2 682 270 412 Ward NO.5 0005 15 14 36 18 18 920 465 455 Ward No 6 0006 II 4 7 762 391 371 Ward No 7 0007 96 62 34 1,251 578 673 Ward NO.8 0008 56 46 10 873 355 518 Ward No 9 0009 3 3 597 261 336 Ward No, 10 0010 9 5 4 743 304 439 Ward No. 11 001 ! 11 2 9 641 316 325 Ward No. 12 0012 24 17 7 858 448 410 Ward No. 13 0013

380 201 179 4,612 3,714 898 122,570 50,167 72,403 Bhiwani (M CI ) 41302000 4 4 72 48 24 6,215 2,736 3,479 Ward No.1 0001 9 7 2 134 121 13 4,469 1,826 2,643 Ward No.2 0002 3 1 2 101 74 27 2,891 1,123 1,768 Ward NO.3 0003 5 2 3 261 202 59 2.054 863 1,191 Ward NO.4 0004 5 4 75 69 6 5,177 2,277 2,900 Ward No.5 0005 II 8 3 71 47 24 4,357 1,873 2,484 Ward NO.6 0006 18 17 I 168 137 31 6,484 2,829 3,655 Ward NO.7 0007 20 14 6 200 186 14 4,320 1,809 2.511 Ward NO.8 0008 10 8 2 531 435 96 4,959 2,089 2,870 Ward No.9 0009 14 J 11 339 233 106 3,195 1,187 2,008 Ward No. 10 0010 6 5 85 62 23 2,768 1,077 1,691 Ward No. II 0011 14 12 2 196 164 32 2,813 1,058 1,755 Ward No. 12 0012 48 29 19 117 90 27 3,278 1,162 2,116 Ward No. 13 0013 6 4 2 181 152 29 4.583 1,866 2,717 Ward No. 14 0014 36 16 20 148 112 36 3,826 1,544 2,282 Ward No. 15 0015 I I 53 44 9 3,121 1,171 1,950 Ward No. 16 0016 8 4 4 80 63 17 3,618 1,444 2,174 Ward No. 17 0017 16 II 5 164 154 10 3,769 1,476 2,293 Ward No. 18 0018 5 3 2 70 64 6 2,571 985 1,586 Ward No. 19 0019 IS 3 12 69 53 16 2,976 1,106 1,870 Ward No. 20 0020 7 3 4 150 88 62 3,198 1,304 1,894 Ward No. 21 0021 4 4 53 45 8 2,425 964 1,461 Ward No. 22 0022 12 3 9 63 56 7 2,985 1,157 1,828 Ward No. 23 0023 11 11 77 59 18 3,229 1,301 1,928 Ward No. 24 0024 17 11 6 44 35 9 4,202 1,797 2,405 Ward No. 25 0025 8 2 6 82 78 4 4,229 1.819 2,410 Ward No. 26 0026 2 2 32 19 13 4,188 1,568 2.620 Ward No. 27 0027 7 3 4 319 257 62 5,788 2,372 3,416 Ward No. 28 0028 17 9 8 261 230 31 4,626 1,883 2,743 Ward No. 29 0029 23 7 16 234 196 38 5,355 2,243 3,112 Ward No. 30 0030 18 11 7 182 141 41 4,901 2,258 2,643 Ward No. 31 0031

27 7 20 268 218 50 8,081 3.176 4,905 Tosham (MC) 41303000 2 2 25 23 2 891 329 562 Ward No I 0001 7 6 1,202 482 720 Ward No 2 0002 9 7 2 725 277 448 Ward No.3 0003 21 15 6 510 213 297 Ward NO.4 0004 34 23 II 1,134 441 693 Ward NO.5 0005 6 5 I 831 312 519 Ward NO.6 0006 11 3 8 16 12 4 557 239 318 Ward No. 7 0007 4 2 2 536 221 315 Ward No.8 0008 2 33 31 2 481 181 300 Ward NO.9 0009

357 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Urban Primary Area of Location Name of Town! Ward Town in Number of Total population (including Population in the code square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0010 Ward No. 10 155 854 445 409 117 60 57 0011 Ward No II 160 885 469 416 118 64 54

41304000 Siwani (MC) 4.88 2,845 15,850 8,463 7,387 2,806 1,521 1,285 0001 Ward No. I 200 1.153 671 482 162 97 65 0002 Ward No.2 128 769 430 339 97 53 44 0003 Ward NO.3 233 1,281 702 579 198 III 87 0004 Ward No.4 280 \,398 742 656 296 160 136 0005 Ward NO.5 307 1,640 901 739 337 192 145 0006 Ward No.6 178 927 463 464 147 73 74 0007 Ward No.7 174 968 524 444 176 98 78 0008 Ward No.8 131 786 42J 365 103 54 49 0009 Ward No.9 52 353 179 174 75 37 38 OOJO Ward No. 10 241 1,349 715 634 274 138 136 0011 Ward No. 11 359 1,962 995 967 372 191 181 0012 Ward No. 12 433 2,463 1,302 1,161 431 238 193 0013 Ward No. 13 129 801 418 383 138 79 59

41305000 Loharu (Me) 2.59 1,950 11,421 5,991 5,430 2,015 1,060 955 0001 Ward No. I 167 987 511 476 191 102 89 0002 Ward No. 2 150 884 461 423 160 83 77 0003 Ward NO.3 133 845 437 408 163 88 75 0004 Ward No 4 161 991 505 486 158 82 76 0005 Ward NO.5 226 1,218 667 551 209 110 99 0006 Ward NO.6 228 1,463 763 700 288 138 150 0007 Ward NO.7 147 835 455 380 124 71 53 0008 Ward No.8 138 766 424 342 116 74 42 0009 Ward No. 9 183 1,089 561 528 184 100 84 0010 Ward No. 10 250 1,411 741 670 226 115 III 0011 Ward No. 11 167 932 466 466 196 97 99

41306000 Charkhi Dadri (Me) 5.42 8,043 44,895 24,059 20,836 6,388 3,583 2,805 0001 Ward No. I 845 4,394 2,336 2,058 515 285 230 0002 Ward No. 2 803 4,407 2,367 2,040 610 352 258 0003 Ward No. 3 457 2,368 1,299 1,069 325 181 144 0004 Ward No. 4 431 2,484 1,303 1,181 356 190 166 0005 Ward No. 5 451 2,720 1,463 1,257 353 211 142 0006 Ward No. 6 396 2,199 1,206 993 297 180 117 0007 Ward No. 7 481 2,931 1,569 1,362 429 248 181 0008 Ward No. 8 355 2,041 1,099 942 321 180 141 0009 Ward No.9 319 1,750 918 832 233 128 105 0010 Ward No. 10 335 1,758 954 804 212 112 100 0011 Ward No. II 305 1,757 939 818 266 141 125 0012 Ward No. 12 454 2,729 1,417 1,312 395 205 190 0013 Ward No. 13 504 2,986 1,626 1,360 477 275 202 0014 Ward No. 14 532 2,783 1,496 1,287 431 239 192 0015 Ward No. 15 514 2,864 1,513 1,351 534 295 239 0016 Ward No. 16 346 1.963 1,056 907 269 153 116 0017 Ward No. 17 515 2,761 1,498 1,263 365 208 157

358 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract

Name ofTpwn/ Ward Scheduled Castes POPuIllJion Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

15 10 5 553 337 216 Ward No. 10 110 61 49 650 362 288 Ward No. 11

4,935 2,631 2,304 8,853 5,488 3,365 Siwani (Me) 50 32 IS 767 469 298 Ward No.1 27 13 14 554 333 221 Ward No.2 490 270 220 794 4'83 311 Ward NO.3 540 285 255 660 431 229 Ward NO.4 1,350 741 609 721 466 25S Ward No.5 73 36 37 654 368 286 Ward NO.6 374 194 180 568 359 209 Ward No. 7 71 33 38 497 310 187 Ward NO.8 28 11 17 213 126 87 Ward No. 9 264 151 113 551 376 175 Ward No. 10 1.232 634 598 950 587 363 Ward No. II 384 205 179 1,528 924 604 Ward No. 12 52 26 26 396 256 140 Ward No. 13

3,326 1,742 1,584 6,261 3,922 2,339 Loharu (MC) 638 327 311 514 349 165 Ward No. 1 87 45 42 467 292 175 Ward No. 2 114 60 54 522 311 211 Ward No.3 443 227 216 544 324 220 Ward No.4 838 455 383 610 414 196 Ward NO.5 82 45 37 725 474 251 Ward No. 6 71 43 28 586 343 243 Ward No. 7 65 40 25 535 321 214 Ward No.8 18 11 7 559 326 233 Ward No. 9 385 202 183 727 467 260 Ward No. 10 585 287 298 472 . 301 171 Ward No. II

7,077 3,756 3,321 30,672 17,911 12,761 Charkhi Dadri (MC) 259 135 124 3,277 1,866 1,411 Ward No. I 279 151 128 3,086 1,814 1,272 Ward No.2 474 256 218 1,603 956 647 Ward NO.3 152 85 67 1,808 1,009 799 Ward No.4 172 88 84 1,916 1,085 831 Ward No.5 10 6 4 1,675 970 705 Ward No. 6 30 20 10 2,190 1,250 940 Ward No. 7 29 13 16 1,367 819 548 Ward No. 8 5 2 3 1,370 771 599 Ward No. 9 5 4 I 1,320 782 538 Ward No. 10 13 8 5 1.260 726 534 Ward No. 11 299 159 140 1,997 1,126 871 Ward No. 12 1,087 583 504 1,794 1,085 709 Ward No. 13 577 302 275 1,722 1,042 680 Ward No. 14 2,415 1.271 1.144 1,129 666 463 Ward No. 15 1.085 579 506 1,238 783 455 Ward No. 16 186 94 92 1,920 1,161 759 Ward No. 17

359 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :BHIWANI Urban Primary

Location Name of Townl Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

DOlO Ward-No. 10 301 108 193 271 209 62 121 184 37 ~Oll Ward No 11 235 107 128 254 224 30 171 150 21

41304000 Siwani (Me) 6,997 2,975 4,022 5,211 4,138 1,073 4,414 3,789 625 0001 Ward NO.1 386 202 184 405 367 38 350 331 19 0002 Ward No 2 215 97 118 226 217 9 210 206 4 0003 Ward No.3 487 219 268 403 349 54 334 310 24 0004 WardNo 4 738 311 427 494 356 138 431 327 104 0005 Ward No.5 919 435 484 600 425 175 377 334 43 0006 Ward No.6 273 95 178 299 224 75 262 213 49 0007 Ward Mo 7 400 165 235 366 280 86 328 269 59 0008 Ward No. 8 289 III 178 243 215 28 227 213 14 0009 Ward No.9 140 53 87 126 93 33 88 84 4 0010 Ward No. 10 798 339 459 439 325 114 426 321 105 0011 Ward No. II 1,012 408 604 621 474 147 548 458 90 0012 Ward No. 12 935 378 557 752 613 139 623 534 89 0013 Ward No. 13 405 162 243 237 200 37 210 189 21

41305000 Lobru (MC) 5,160 2,069 3,091 4,834 3,087 1,747 3,815 2,687 1,128 0001 Ward No. I 473 162 311 488 278 210 430 245 185 0002 Ward No. 2 417 169 248 253 217 36 240 214 25 (J003 Ward No. 3 323 126 197 2&4 213 71 284 213 71 ()O04 Ward No. 4 447 181 266 359 250 109 288 200 88 0005 Ward No.5 608 253 355 555 361 194 377 271 106 0006 Ward No. 6 738 289 449 706 398 308 502 327 175 0007 Ward No. 7 249 112 137 256 217 39 249 210 39 0008 Ward No. 8 231 103 128 289 217 72 273 '212 61 0009 Ward No.9 530 235 295 528 311 217 366 256 110 0010 Ward No. 10 684 274 410 656 387 269 519 343 176 0011 Ward No. II 460 165 295 460 238 222 287 196 91

41306000 Charkhi Dadri (Me) 14,223 6,148 8,075 15,166 11,631 3,535 13,307 10,785 2,522 0001 Ward No. I 1,117 470 647 1,557 972 585 1,444 922 522 0002 Ward No. 2 1,321 553 768 1,442 I,OSI 361 1,258 997 261 0003 Ward No. 3 765 343 422 798 657 141 l>71 576 95 0004 Ward No. 4 676 294 382 772 670 102 708 643 6S 0005 Ward No. 5 804 378 426 699 631 68 640 599 41 0006 Ward No. 6 524 236 288 771 669 102 699 618 81 0007 Ward No. 7 741 319 422 1,053 813 240 929 768 161 0008 Ward No. 8 674 280 394 586 501 85 507 442 65 0009 Ward No. 9 3&0 147 233 541 443 98 460 394 66 0010 Ward No. 10 43& 172 266 547 482 65 500 460 40 0011 WardNo_ II 497 213 284 553 453 100 501 428 73 0012 Ward No. 12 732 291 441 1,020 775 245 &31 706 125 0013 Ward No. 13 1,192 541 651 1,012 789 223 924 732 192 0014 Ward No. 14 1,061 454 607 1,015 728 287 868 674 194 00[5 Ward No. 15 1,735 847 888 1,073 750 323 945 701 244 0016 Wald No. 16 725 273 452 702 503 199 SSg 487 71 0017 Ward No. 17 841 337 504 1,025 714 311 864 638 226 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census AQstract Industrial category of main workers Name ofTowni Ward Household industry Agricultural labourers Other workers Cultivators workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

50 38 12 5 5 10 9 156 132 24 Ward No. 10 6 5 I 4 3 161 142 19 Ward No 1 i

1,071 711 360 81 67 14 181 160 21 3,081 2,851 230 Siwani (MC) 51 34 17 6 6 2 2 291 289 2 Ward No.1 3 3 I 205 201 4 Ward No 2 38 37 I 13 9 4 7 7 276 257 19 Ward No.3 IJ3 58 55 5 4 I 5 3 2 308 262 46 Ward NO.4 120 99 21 22 19 3 235 216 19 Ward No.5 69 38 31 1 I 2 I 190 173 17 Ward No.6 103 64 39 7 7 5 5 213 193 20 Ward No.7 87 80 7 4 3 135 130 5 Ward NO.8 39 36 3 1 48 47 Ward No.9 194 107 87 6 5 27 24 3 199 185 14 Ward No. 10 96 47 49 5 5 89 82 7 358 324 34 Ward No. I J 90 51 39 II 7 4 36 ., 29 7 486 447 39 Ward No. 12 70 59 11 3 3 137 127 10 Ward No. 13

488 280 208 136 51 85 178 100 78 3,013 2,256 757 Loharu (MC) 75 34 41 I 26 5 21 328 206 122 Ward No. I 12 4 8 3 3 24 16 8 201 191 10 Ward No.2 104 54 50 19 16 3 161 143 18 Ward No. 3 52 39 13 2 2 5 2 3 229 157 72 WardNo.4 37 20 17 25 17 8 13 9 4 302 225 77 Ward No. 5 76 38 38 33 7 26 7 3 4 386 279 107 Ward No.6 12 6 6 8 7 I 229 197 32 Ward NO.7 22 14 8 38 25 13 213 173 40 Ward No.8 31 19 12 IS 2 13 10 5 5 310 230 80 Ward No.9 25 19 6 30 9 21 20 8 12 444. 307 137 Ward No. 10 42 33 9 27 11 16 8 4 4 210 148 62 Ward No. II

642 493 149 100 70 30 367 213 154 12,198 10,009 2,189 Charkhi Dadri (MC) 55 43 12 13 II 2 1,375 867 508 Ward No. I 90 70 20 12 6 6 23 22 I 1,133 899 234 Ward No.2 4 4 25 12 13 642 560 82 Ward No.3 3 3 55 26 29 650 614 36 Ward No.4 14 14 I 27 21 6 598 563 3S Ward No.5 21 8 13 2 2 676 610 66 Ward No.6 33 21 12 11 6 5 22 15 7 863 726 137 Ward No.7 45 33 12 18 16 2 30 15 15 414 378 36 Ward No.8 19 11 8 6 6 7 2 5 428 375 53 Ward No. 9 49 42 7 10 8 2 441 410 31 Ward No. 10 8 7 IS 13 2 478 408 70 Ward No. II 35 18 17 2 1 7 5 2 787 682 lOS Ward No. 12 34 22 12 30 22 8 23 19 4 837 669 168 Ward No. 13 52 37 15 7 7 88 25 63 721 605 116 Ward No. 14 68 67 1 1 1 12 II 864 622 242 Ward No. 15 63 57 6 8 2 6 1 1 486 427 59 Ward No. 16 49 36 13 9 7 2 805 594 211 Ward No. 17

361 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Urban Primary Industrial categorl: Location Name of Townl Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0010 Ward No. 10 50 25 25 1 4 4 0011 Ward No. II 83 74 9 3 3

41304000 Siwani (MC) 797 349 448 196 43 153 41 14 27 0001 War~No. I 55 36 19 10 2 8 6 6 0002 Ward No. 2 16 11 5 1 I 6 3 3 0003 Ward NO.3 69 39 30 19 4 15 6 5 0004 Ward No. 4 63 29 34 23 II 12 2 2 0005 Ward !\Io. 5 223 91 132 85 13 72 8 2 6 0006 Ward No. 6 37 II 26 5 5 0007 Ward NO.7 38 II 27 6 2 4 4 4 0008 Ward No. 8 16 2 14 7 7 0009 Ward No.9 38 9 29 29 7 22 DOlO Ward No. 10 13 4 9 I DOll Ward No. II 73 16 57 10 3 7 3 2 0012 Ward No. 12 129 79 50 4 2 2 0013 Ward No. 1'3 27 II 16

41305000 Loharu(MC) 1,019 400 619 195 73 122 225 45 180 0001 Ward No. 1 58 33 25 17 12 5 0002 Ward No. 2 13 3 10 I 2 2 0003 Ward No. 3 0004 Ward No. 4 71 50 21 2 2 0005 Ward No.5 178 90 88 12 9 3 6 3 3 0006 Ward No. 6 204 71 133 68 23 45 74 20 54 0007 Ward NO.7 7 7 3 3 0008 Ward No.8 16 5 II 3 2 0009 Ward NO.9 162 55 107 I 45 3 42 0010 Ward No. 10 137 44 93 23 7 16 27 5 22 0011 Ward No. II 173 42 131 70 21 49 66 7 59

41306000 Charkhi Dadri (MC) 1,859 846 1,013 201 86 115 189 38 151 0001 Ward No. I 113 50 63 18 6 12 5 3 2 0002 Ward No. 2 184 84 100 118 39 79 0003 Ward No. 3 127 81 46 2 2 0004 Ward No. 4 64 27 37 0005 Ward No.5 59 32 27 I 0006 Ward No. 6 72 51 21 2 2 2 2 0007 Ward No. 7 12.4 45 79 2 2 2 2 0008 Ward No. 8 79 59 20 I I I 0009 Ward No. 9 81 49 32 3 3 0010 Ward No. 10 47 22 25 9 8 0011 Ward No. II 52 27 ... . __ -_ 25 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract. of marginal workers Name of Townl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

10 9 35 23 12 583 236 347 Ward No. 10 0010 _ 2 2 78 71 7 631 245 386 Ward No.1 I 0011

32 31 528 291 237 10.639 4,325 6,314 Siwani (MC) 41304000 39 34 5 748 304 444 Ward No.1 0001 9 8 I 543 213 330 Ward No.2 0002 2 2 42 30 12 878 353 525 Ward No.3 0003 2 2 36 18 18 904 386 518 Ward No.4 0004 130 76 54 1.040 476 564 Ward NO.5 0005 32 11 21 628 239 389 Ward No.6 0006 6 6 22 9 13 602 244 358 Ward No.7 0007 2 2 7 2 5 543 206 337' Ward NO.8 0008 9 2 7 227 &6 141 Ward No.9 0009 11 3 8 910 390 520 Ward No. 10 0010 11 II 49 11 38 1,341 521 820 Ward No. 11 0011 9 8 116 76 40 1,711 689 1,022 Ward No. 12 0012 26 11 15 564 218 346 Ward No. 13 0013

64 16 48 535 266 269 6,587 2,904 3,683 Loharu (MC) 41305000 7 7 34 21 13 499 233 266 Ward No. I 0001 ( 9 8 I 1 631 244 387 Ward No.2 0002 561 224 337 Ward NO.3 0003 14 11 3 55 37 18 632 255 377 Ward No.4 0004 4 3 156 77 79 663 306 357 Ward No.5 0005 2 2 60 28 32 757 365 392 Ward No.6 0006 4 4 579 238 341 Ward No. 7 0007 4 4 9 4 5 477 207 270 Ward No.8 0008 2 2 114 52 62 561 250 311 Ward No.9 0009 10 3 7 77 29 48 755 354 401 Ward No. 10 0010 12 12 25 14 II 472 228 244 Ward No. II DOli

271 75 196 1,198 647 551 29,729 12,428 17,301 Charkhi Dadri (MC) 41306000 6 1 5 84 40 44 2,837 1,364 1,473 Ward No. I 0001 7 7 59 45 14 2,965 1.286 1,679 Ward No.2 0002 4 I 3 121 78 43 1,570 642 928 Ward No.3 0003 34 9 25 30 18 12 1,712 633 1,079 Ward NO.4 0004 32 24 8 26 7 19 2,021 832 1.189 Ward No.5 0005 2 2 66 51 15 1,428 537 891 Ward No.6 0006 1 1 119 43 76 1,878 756 1,122 Ward No.7 0007 15 2 13 62 55 7 1,455 598 857 Ward NO.8 0008 5 4 72 45 27 1,209 475 734 Ward No.9 0009 6 5 31 19 12 1,211 472 739 Ward No. 10 0010 14 I3 37 24 13 1,204 486 718 Ward No. 11 0011 6 6 176 62 114 1,709 642 1,067 Ward No. 12 0012 15 15 41 26 15 1,974 837 1,137 Ward No. I3 0013 81 30 51 50 16 34 1,768 768 1,000 Ward No. 14 0014 2 2 87 48 39 1,791 763 1,028 Ward No. 15 0015 5 4 I 31 8 23 1,261 553 708 Ward No. 16 0016 36 35 106 62 44 1,736 784 952 Ward No. 17 0017

363

ANNEXURES

Annexures

365 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. BHIWANI

3E;6 ANNEXURES

Annexure I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat

This annexure is not given. Anri"exure II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census

Fertility is a major component of population additional features added to this question canvassed, growth. It is a measure of the rate at which population viz; (i) the number of children born during the last is added to itself by births and assessed by relating one year were recorded by sex; and (ii) as a part of the number of births in some section of the population gender sensitization, and also to avoid any ommission and number of married couples or number of women of the girl chi Id, the column relating to the daughter in child bearing age. preceded that of the son to further reduce, if any. the Q.No 23 of the Household Schedule canvassed omission of the girl child. at the CensliS 200 I pertained to ferti lity particulars Undisputedly, fertility is an important and vital of the ever married women. It had 3 sub parts; part component of population growth and thus. the study (i) and (ii) related to ever married· women and part of fertility levels and trends in fertility has remained (iii) pertained to only currently married women. The to be of great interest to the llser agencies. As the ever married refers to the women ever married even finalisation and release of data on fertility levels based though their present status may be married or on Census 200 I is likely to take time it is considered widowed or divorced or separated, while the currently desirable to briefly describe here the fertility levels married women refer to those who are presently in and trends based on previous census. the married state irrespective of their age. The sub Total Fertility Rate (TFR) : part (i) aimed to obtain the number of surviving children borne to the women, while total number of Total Fertility Rate in Haryana (4.3) is higher than children born to the women was ascertained through that of the country (3.6) as such. Among the major part (ii) of this question. This helps in understanding States (5.1), and the total fertility rate of the ever married women. Rajasthan (4.6 each), and (4.4) reveal TFR Part (iii) refers to the number of children born to the higher than that of Haryana. However. the redeeming currently married women during the last one year feature is that TFR in Haryana Slate has. shown and rcflect~ current fertility rate. There were two significant decline over the period.

367 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK:------BHIWANI TABLI~ II (a) AGESPEClFIC FERTJLm'RATES, 1981 AND 1991 ------Age Group Bhiwani District Haryana State ------Total Rural Urban Total Rural ------Urban 1991 1991 1991 1981 1991 1981 1991 ------1981 1991 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to ------15-1'1 71.4 63.5 2<) 0 596 41.6 65.6 48.4 39.6 21.5 :!n-2'1 226.2 2173 177.1 . 246.0 184.7 265.7 198.9 192.0 143.7 25-2'1 161.8 158.5 144.6 251.0 155.4 266.7 165.1 W7.6 127.8 ]0-],1 86.1 837 73.5 173.0 91.1 189.8 100.1 121.0 67.9 35-11} 559 52.5 39.1 104.1 52.6 117.7 585 62.1 37.7 10-4,1 31. ') 31.2 27.1 50.0 29.6 58.6 34.0 22.3 17.5 45-49 20.0 22.2 32.5 22.0 19.7 25) 21.5 ._._---9.6 14.3

TABU: U (b) AGE SPECIFIC MARrrAL}i'ER11LlTYRATES, 1981 AND 199!______Age Group Bhiwani District Haryana Slate ---- Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban._--- 1991 1991 1991 1981 1991 1981 1991 1981 1991 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ------9 10 15-19 128.5 131.6 102.3 125.7 120.1 121.1 110.8 1:'>3.2 115.3 20-24 228.1 231.9 208.6 276.7 209.4 281.0 215.1 256.6 189.1 25-29 161.2 164.3 148.3 257.5 158.9 270.0 168.8 217.7 132.6 30-]4 85.5 88.0 75.3 177.5 93.1 194.2 102.3 1:~4. I 69.6 J5-:l9 54.5 5KO 40.9 108.8 54.3 121.2 (10.4 65.5 38.9 ·10-·J·, 33 " 34.2 29.4 '4.1 31.3 62.2 :16.0 2'1.1 18.4 24.3 36.6 ~4.1 21.3 28.6 :'3.1 10.2 ------45-·") 21.8 15.7

In comparison to the rural, the fertility levels are except in age group 45-49 1I1 urban areas where it has lower in urban areas in the State for age groups 15-19, gone up from of 10.2 of 1981 to 15.7 in 1991. 20-24. 25-29, JO-34, 35-39, 40-44 and 45-49 ill 1981. Bhiwani district had higher ASMFR than the State The same is true for the marital fertility rates except ti)r except age group 30-34 in 1991. ASMFR in the district age group 15-19 where it is observed that the fertility and the State for different Ilge group were, 128.5 and 1 levels are comparatively lower in rural areas as compared 120.1 (15-19),228.1 and 20 1.4 (20-24J 161.2 and 158.9 (25-29),85.5 and 93.1 (JO- 34), 54.5 and 54.3 (35-39), to urban areas in 1981. Age Specific Marital Fertility 33.4 and 31.3 (40-44) Ilnd 24.3 and 21.3 (45- Rates (ASMFR) in the State have gone down for all 49)respectively. age groups in 1991 when compared with 1981. Tile Other fertility measures can be seeu in the foII?wing same is true for nu-al and urban areas of the Stale, ~b~: .

TABLEII(c) FER1ILny RATES S[atdDISlfI<;t Year -_------CBR TFR TMFR GFR GMFR 2 :I 4 5 6 7 --204-- !Tar",,!];! Slal<:- 1981 375 54 6.1 170 1991 31. 7 •.1.] 53 145 172 Bhl\\alll Disllict i981 39.4 5.9 6.4 186 21 I 4.2 5.0 145 1991 30.9 167---- -

Source: Occasional Paper No. I of 1997, RGI

3GS ANNEXURES

Crude Birth Rate, Total Fertility Rate, Total rates in the district and in the State. Marital Fertility rate, General Fertility Rate and While comparing the district level data with the General Marital Fertili.ty Rate are presented separately for Haryana State and Bhiwani district for 1981 and State level data, it is observed that CBR, TFR, TMFR 1991 . When we compare these values we find decline and GMFR are little lower in the district than that in these rates in 1991 for all the above-mentioned of the State in 1991.

TABLEII(d) S ELECTED INDICATORS ON FEMALE NUPTIALITY, 1991 StatdDistrict TIRIU Mean age at marriage of currently married Percent of currently married women with age women at marriage below 18

Total Who married during Total Who married during 1981-86 1986-91 1981-86 1986-91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Haryana State T 17.9 18.2 18.6 52.6 49.3 43.0 R 17.6 17.8 18.2 56.9 55.5 49.2 U 18.8 19.3 20.0 39.3 31.9 23.2 Bhiwani District T 17.0 17.1 17.5 65.6 66.8 60.3 R 16.9 16.9 17.2 67.9 70.2 64.5 U 17.8 18.1 18.8 54.2 50.9 38.0

Source : District Profile. 1991, RGI Different fertility rates indicate that fertility married women has increased from 17.1 in 1981- levels are lower in the district in 1991 as compared 86 period to 17.5 during 1986-91 period in the to 1981. Similar trend is observed at the State level district whereas in Haryana State corresponding also. Table 11 (d) presents the mean age at marriage figures have also moved from 18.2 to 18.6. of currently married women or in other words age Presently, the statutory minimum marriage age for at marriage of all those women who are living with females is 18 years. It is worthwhile to note in the their husbands. Some of them might be recently I ight of above that proportion of currently married married and some of them decades ago meaning females whose age at marriage was below 18 years the situation is for the population as a whole. during 1981-86 and 1986-91 is continously Table reveals that mean age at marriage of decreasing. It is observed from the table lIed) that currently married women in the district is 17.0 in this proportion has come down from 66.8 per cent 1991, which is slightly lower than the corresponding during 1981-86 to 60.3 per cent during 1986-91 in figure of 17.9 at the State level. In rural and urban Bhiwani district. Corresponding figures for the areas also, the same trend is observed when district State were 49.3 percent and 43.0 percent which were figures are compared with corresponding State quite lower than the district figures. Same trend is figures. Mean age at marriage of the currently observed for both rural and urban areas.

TABLE II (e) IMPORTANT INDlCFS OF FERTILITY, 1991 Fcrlliit: Indices Bhiwani District Haryana State Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban ::! 3 4 5 6 7 Numher of Children ever Born per ever 4.9 :).1 rnarneu woman in the age group 45-49 5.4 5.5 4.7 4.2

('(lurks per thousand population 171 171 171 169 168 173

ChilLl-" oman rat io (0-4 years) 605 623 529 588 624 492

369 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI Since most of th.e women complete their Child-Woman ratio, which is a relative measure reproduction by the age group 45-49,. hence the average of fertility to know the performance of women is number of children ever born per ever married woman also shown in table II (e). This ratio is quite lower in age-group 45-49 is termed as an index of completed in the State as compared to the district figures. But level offertility. Ever married females include widows, this is not true for corresponding rural areas where divorced and separated women also. In table II (e), the district figure is 623 in relation to State figure average number of children ever born per ever marri~d of 624. Child -woman ratio gap between rural and woman in the age group 45-49 by residence in the urban is wider in the State than in the district. district as well as in the State for 1991, have been depicted. It is observed that the number of children Child Mortality Levels: ever born per ever married woman is higher in rural The estimates shown here have been obtained areas than that in urban areas. It is according to the using the data on the number of children ever born prevailing trends that fertility is higher in rural areas and number of children surviving to ever married than in urban areas in the State. The number of women. Information on questions on children ever couples with wife in age group 15-44 per 1000 born and children surviving canvassed for all ever persons in Bhiwani district and Haryana State have married women have been tabulated by age of the also been shown by residence in \991. N umber of mother. From this estimates of child mortality q(i) couples is higher in urban areas as compared to rural have been worked out by using Brass technique areas for the State. In Bhiwani district number of where q(i) is the probability of a new born child couples per 1,000 persons is 171 and corresponding dying before age i = 1 and similarly q(2), q(3) and figure for the State is 169. q(5) for probability ofa new born dying before age 2, 3& 5 respectively.

TABLEII(f) ESTIMATES OF CHILD MORTALfIY INDICATORS BY SEX State! District Person Male Female

Year q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) q{l) q(2) q(3) q(5) q{l) q(2) q(3) q(5) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO II 12 13 14 Haryana State 1991 52 62 64 73 57 59 67 71 54 66 68 80

1981 126 124 125 138 132 121 liS 125 119 127 133 153

I3hi\\ ani Disl ricl 1941 51 107 IJ() 115 52 109 III 114 50 108 112 118

1981 107 III 114 126 110 110 110 116 104 112 119 136

Source: (lccasional Paper No.1 of 1991 RG I. District Level Estimates of Fertility and child mortality tor 1991 and their inter relations with other variables

It is observed from the above table that the child State in 199 J. mortality estimates in the district and the State have In 1991, Child Mortality estimates calcu lated decreased in 1991 as compared to 1981. The child mortality estimates were higher in the district at as per q( I), q(2), q(3) and q(S) for the district were all levels except q( 1) i.e. for persons/males/females 51, 107, 110 and 115 respectively and correspond ing as compared to the corresponding Statistics of the figures for the State were }2, 62, 64 and 73.

370 ANNEXURES

Annexure III

VARIOUS MEASURES OF FERTILITY AND MEAN AGE AT MARRIAGE IN HARYANASTATE-1991 CENSUS Number of Children ever born per woman Child-Woman Mean age at St at e/D is t rict GFR GMFR TFR TMFR CBR in the age group 45-49 Ratio(0-4) marriage

2 3' 4 5 6 7 8 9

Haryana 145 172 4.3 5.3 31.7 4.9 588 ]7.9 Ambala 118 158 3.5 5.4 28.2 4.3 483 19.2 Yamunanagar 141 187 4.3 6.0 32.5 4.4 529 18.9 K urukshetra 129 170 3.8 5.5 30.0 4.8 518 18.8 Kaithal 141 169 4.2 5.0 31.0 5.1 587 17.8 Kamal 149 186 4.4 5.8 32.9 5.0 587 18.4 Panipat 153 184 4.6 5.7 33.5 4.8 623 17.9 Sonirat 140 169 4.2 5.2 30.8 5.0 594 17.8 Rohlak 145 173 4.4 5.3 31.3 5.0 572 17.6 Faridabad 160 188 4.8 5.8 34.9 4.6 648 18.0 Gurgaon 186 217 5.7 6.6 40.2 5.1 713 17.7 Rewari 135 161 4.1 4.9 30.8 4.9 564 17.4 M ahendragarh 148 171 4.4 5.1 32.9 5.0 604 16.8 Bhiwani 145 167 4.2 5.0 30.9 5.4 605 17.0 lind 151 174 4.5 5.1 32.7 5.1 610 17.2 Hisar 152 179 4.4 5.3 33.8 5.0 586 17.6 Sirsa 138 171 3.9 5.2 31.2 5.0 555 18.5

371 ------DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: 'BHIWANI

ANNEXURE IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, 1991 and 2001 Censuses

TABLE IV (a) PFRCENTAGEDISTRIBUTIONOFMIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH, 1991 CENSUS State/Districts Born elsewhere Born in other Born in Haryana State in district of enumeration districts of enumeration p M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Haryana 1,622,500 283,174 },339,326 1,601,640 243,459 1,358,181 3,224,140 526,633 2,697,507 (31.8) (23.3) (34.4) (31.4) (20.0) (34.9) (63.2) (43.3) (".4) Ambala 111,104 31,317 79,787 81,250 20,330 60,920 192,354 51,647 140,707 (25.7) (21.0) (28.1) (18.8) (13.6) (21.5) (44.4) (34.7) (49.6) Yamunanagar 69,834 11,010 58,824 75,319 14,954 60,365 145,153 25,964 119,189 (26.7) (14.7) (31.6) (28.8) (19.9) (32.4) (55.6) (34.6) (64.0) Kurukshetra 47,647 10,830 36,817 85,357 15,516 69,841 133,004 26,346 106.658 (23.8) (20.2) (25.0) (42.5) (29.0) (47.5) (66.3) (49.2) (72.5) Kaithal 65.543 9,620 55,923 113.415 9,312 104,103 1;;>8,958 18,932 160,026 (28.5) (25.7) (29.0) (49.2) (24.9) (54.0) (77.7) (50.6) (82.9) Kamal n085 13,479 58.606 98.999 15,233 83.766 171,084 28,712 142,372 (27.5) (20.7) (29.7) (37.7) (23.4) (42.4) (65.1) 144.1) (72.1 ) Panipat 51.625 10,498 41,127 119,161 19,642 99.519 170,786 30,140 140.646 ( 19.1) (13.8) (2 1.1) (44.1) (25.9) (51.2) (63.2) (39.7) (72.3) Sonipat 63.738 15,278 48,460 87,535 13,393 74,142 151.273 28.671 122.602 (27.6) (28.2) (27.5) (38.0) (24.7) (42.0) (65.6) (52.9) (69.5) Rohtak 221.700 33,874 187,826 188,200 18,771 169.429 409,900 52.645 357,255 (43.1) (38.0) (44.1) (36.5) (21.1) (39.8) (79.6) (59.1) (83.9) Faridabad 120,816 23,196 97,620 70.981 20.727 50,254 191,797 43,923 147.874 (22.1) (11.4) (28.6} (13.0) (102) (14.7) (35.2) (21.5) (43.3) Gurgaon 101,561 14,360 87,201 97,155 12,750 84,405 198,716 27,110 17t606 (31.4) (23.9) (33.1) (30.1) (21.2) (32.1) (61.5) (45.1) (652) Rewari 48.191 6.433 41,758 73,425 6,910 66.515 121.616 13.343 108,273 (26.7) (258) (26.8) (40.6) (27.7) (42.7) (67.3) (53.4 ) (695) M ahendragarh 66.642 7,388 59.254 47.752 4,740 43.012 114.394 12.128 102.266 (355) (40.6) (34.9) (25.4) (26.0) (25.4) (60.9) (66.6) (60.3)

Hili" atll 127.905 13.010 114.895 109.151 11.400 97.751 237,056 24,410 212,646 (44.0) (37.2) (44.9) (37.5) (32.6) (382) (81.5) (69.9) (83 Il Jind 90.654 14,462 76,192 151.666 15,709 135.957 242,320 30,171 212,149 (33.3) (34.9) m.O) (55.7) (37.9) (58.9) (89.0) (72.8) (92.0) Hisar 264.304 45,820 2IR.4Xt\ 157,859 30.112 127.747 422.t63 75.932 346,231 (45.6) (33.1 ) (49.5) (27.2) (21.8) (28.9) (72.8) (54.9) (78.4) Sirsa 99.151 22.599 76.552 44.415 13.960 30,455 143,566 36,559 10.700 (30.9) (-23.7) (33.9) (13.8) (14.7) (13.5) (40) (38.4) (47.4)

372 ANNEXURES

TABLE IV (a) PERCENTAGEDlSTRlBlTflONOFMIGRANTS BYPLACEOFBIRTH, 1991 CENSUS Rom in other States of India Born in other Countries Total migrants

P M F P M F P M F II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1,550,569 524,237 1,026,232 330,640 166,008 164,632 5,105,349 1,216,878 3,888,371 (30.4) (43.1) (26.4) (6.5) (13.6) (4.2) (100.0) (100.') (100.0) 201,959 77,686 124,273 38,652 19,673 18,709 432,965 149,006 283,689 (46.7) (52.1 ) (43.8) (8.9) ( 13.2) (6.6) (100.0) (IOO.O} ( 100.0) 88.994 35,622 53.372 27,071 13,460 13,611 261.218 75,046 186,172 (34 I) (47.5) (28.7) ( 10.4) (17.9) (7.3) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) 45,499 16,440 29,059 22,134 10,744 11,390 200,637 53,530 147,107 (227) (30.7) ( 19.8) ( 11.0) (20.1) (7.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 35.005 9,994 25,011 16,451 8,521 7.930 230.414 37,447 192,967 ( 15.2) (26.7) ( 13.0) (7. I) (22.8) (4.1) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) 57.582 20,210 37,372 33,968 16,130 17,838 262,634 65,052 197,582 (21.9) (31.1 ) ( 18.9) ( 12.9) (24.8) (9.0) ( 100.0) ( 100.0) ( 100.0) 72.888 31.979 40,909 26,736 13,738 12,998 270,410 75,857 194,553 (27.0) (42.2) (Q 1.0) (9.9) ( 18.1) (6.7) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) 66,865 19,608 47,257 12,482 5,906 6,576 230,620 54,185 176,435 (29.0) (36.2) (26.8) (5.4) (10.9) (3.7) (100.0) ( 100.0) (IOO.O) 79,206 23,880 55,326 26,026 12,600 13,426 515,132 89,125 426,007 ( 15.4) (26.8) ( 13.0) (5.1) (14.1) (3.2) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) 322.420 143,938 178.488 31.447 16,380 15,067 545,670 204,241 341,429 (59.1) (70.5) (52.3) (58) (8.0) (4.4) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) 11!,361 26.321 85,040 13,110 6,640 6.470 323.187 60,071 263,116 (345) (43.8) (32.3) (4.1 ) (11 I) (2.5) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 55.1i09 10, I J() 45,499 3,560 1.520 2.040 180,785 24,973 155,812 pO 8) (40.5) (29.2) (2.0) (6.1) ( 1.3) ( 100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) n.302 5.510 66,792 1.110 580 530 187,806 18,218 169.588 (.18.5) (303) (39.4) (0.6) (3.2) (0.3) ( 100.0) ( IOO'(») ( 100.0) 11U,:23 8.260 40.363 5,244 2.274 2.970 290.923 34.944 255,979 (167) (23.6) (15.S) ( 1.8) (6.5) ( 1.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 22.026 7.333 14.693 7))10 3.920 3.890 272,156 41,424 230.732 (X.I) ( 17.7) (6.4) (2.9) (9.5) ( I. 7) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) IIlt866 41.885 76.981 38.795 20.516 18.279 579.824 I 38.}33 441.491 (20.5) (30.3) ( 17.4) (6.7) ( 14.8) (4.1) (100.0) ( 100.0) ( 100.0) 151.358 45.461 105,897 26.044 13,266 12.778 320.968 95,286 225.682 (47.2) (47.7) (46.9) (8.1) (13.9) (5.7) (100.0) lIOO.O) ( 100.0) contd.

373 ------DISTRICT (:ENSUS._---_._---._---- HANDBOOK: BHIWANI TABU: IV (a) PERCFNTAGEDlSTRlBur~ON OFMIGRA.NTS BY PLACEOFBIRTH.2001 ONSUS Statc!Districts Born cIs ew here Born in other Born in Haryana State in district of enumeration districts of enumeration P M F ---P M F f'----l\(----F~------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~j----I<)------~--~~~.~--~~ HarYllna 2,171,628 460,662 1,710,%6 2,370,97J 403,856 1,967,117 4,541~601 864.518 3,678,083- (29.0) (22.2) (31.6) (31.6) (19.4) (36.3) (60.6) (41.6) (67.9) Panchkula 31.039 9,372 21,M7 56.20·( 22,905 33,299 87,243 32.277 54,966 (11.6) (7.8) (14.9) (21.1). (19.0) (22.8) (32 7) (26.7) (37.7) Amoala 95.726 26.355 69,:171 100,821 20,271 SO,553 19(..550 46.626 149,924 (24.5) (21.4) (25.9) (2:'.8) (16.4) (30.1) (503) (37.8) (56.1) Yarnllnanagar 112.607 21,224 9U8:1 1J3.420 18,446 74,974 20h.027 39.670 166,357 !.IDA) (18.3) (35.9) (2).2) (159) (29.5) (556) (34.3) (65.4) 7:!..{)16 14.713 57.:\03 1:'5.8011 24,536 101.264 19~ .816 39.249 158.567 12..J.4) (IS.II (26.71 (4.~.5) (30.2) (47.2) (66 9) (48.3) (73.9) Kaitha! :-14.924 14.963 69.'161 1:\5.21" 12,205 123,014 2211.143 27.168 192,975 (29.4) (298) (29.31 (41).8) (24.3) (51.5) (762) (54.2) (80.8) Kamal 11X,427 23,008 95,.11') 1(,0.691( 25,487 135,211 2711.125 48.495 230,630 (28.2) (21.1) (30.7) (3B.3) (23.4) (43.5) (665) (44.5) (74.2) Panipat 64,744 18,505 46,23') t:l7,197 26,921 110,276 201,941 45.426 156,515 (17.9) (14.3) (19.9) (37.9) (20.8) (47.4) (558) (35.1) (67.3) Sonipat 158,854 41,139 117,715 1'19.18 \ 18,933 130,250 301i.037 60.072 247,965 (35.8) (35.6) (35.8) (31.6) (16.4) (39.6) (693) (51.9) (75.5) lind 139,157 33,248 105,')09 205,21S 24,449 180,766 344,372 57.697 286,675 (36.0) (44.4) (34.0) (5.LI) (32.7) (58Jl) (891) (77.1) (91.9) Fatehabad 69,987 17,950 52,1)37 W9,66 I 21,757 87,904 179.648 39.707 139,941 (24.1) (22.1) (24.9) (3'1.8) (26.8) (42.1) (619) (49.0) (67.0) Sirsn 133.754 34,076 99,67K 52,93.\ 14,944 37,989 18( •. 687 49.020 137,667 (31.6) {26.7) (33.&) (I ~.5) (11.7) (12.9) (442) (3804) (6.7) 205.688 45.303 160 ..18:i 206.09" 37.888 168,211 411.787 83.191 328.596 (38.4) 132.9) (40.31 (311.5) (27.5) (42.3) (769) (6004) (82.6) Bhlwani 2().IJ116 26.595 177.·121 148.001C 16.978 131,030 35~ .024 43.573 308,451 (47.1) (41.4) (48.21 (312) (264) (356) (814) (67.8) (83.7) Rohrak 9(},43426,';93 63,·141 1(,2.7911 26.740 136.050 2S'I.n4 53.733 199,491 (18.1) (32.4) (26.(» (511.6) (32.1) (57.1) (78B) (64.6) (83.7) f\4.524 16.174 68. 150 1:\6.24 I llU54 117,490 221'.768 34.928 185.840 (26.0) 119.7) (28.21 (4!.O) (22.9) (484) (680) (42.6) (76.6) "vi ahcnd[1~lrh IN. <)56 8.80 I 81,15:, (,1.391 5,211 56,IXO 151.J·17 14.012 137.335 (36.6) (37.4) (36:6) (2 ;.0) (22.1) (25.3) {61 6) (5~.5) 161.9) Rewari 74,262 13,790 60,-172 92.65(1 10,649 B2,007 16(,.918 24.439 142.4;]9 (28.7) (27.4) (29.0) (3'\.8) (21.2) (39.3) (644) (48.6) (68,3) Gurgaon 152,704 26,222 126,·182 137.2811 23,&93 113,395 2&".992 50.115 239.877 (27.8) (17.8) (31.5) (2i.0) (16.2) (28.3) (528) (34.0) (59.8) Pandahad 188,809 42,23 I 146571\ 100.14 I 32,889 67,254 28~,952 75.120 213.832 (21.2) (11.7) (27.S) (11.3) (9.1) (12.8) (325) (20.8) (40.6) --~~--~~----~. ------~~~------____ -

374 ANNEXURES

TABLE IV (a) PERCENTAGE DJS TRIB UfION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH, 2001 ClNSlIS Born in other States of India Born in other Countries TotaJi migrants

p p M F M F P M F II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2.672,929 1.069,169 1.603,760 278,823 145,770 133,053 7,494,361 2.,879,461 5,414,900 (35.7) (St.4) (29.6) (3.7) (7.0) (2.S) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 169,247 82A04 86,843 10,260 6.183 4.077 266,750 120,864 145,886 (63A) (68.2) (59.5) (38) (5.1 ) (2.8) (100.0) (IDO.O) {I 00.0) 168,124 63,314 104,810 25,953 13.304 12,649 390,627 123.244 267,383 (43.0) (51.4) (39.2) (6,6) ( 10.8) (4.7) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 143,190 65.016 78.174 21,015 10.992 10.023 370,232 115,678 254,554 OR7) (56.21 (30.7) (5.7) (9.5) (3.9) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 78.21 \ 31.473 46.740 19.715 lilA 78 9.237 295.744 31.200 214.544 (264) (388) (21.8) (6.7) (12.9) (4.3) (100.0) ( Ivt).O) ( 100.0) 57,101 10,917 40.184 11,719 6.054 5.665 288,963 50')3!) 238,824 (19.8) (33.7) ( 16.8) (4.1) (12.1) (2.4) ( 100.0) (lmJ.O) (100.0) 110.133 44,851 65.282 30,391 15,615 14,776 419,649 1~961 310.688 (26.2) (41.2) (21.0) (7.2) (14.3) (4.8) (100.0) ( lOttO) (lOO.O) 143.540 75.453 68,087 16,618 8,605 8,013 362,099 129,484 232,615 (39.6) (58.3) (29.3) (4.6) (6.6) (3.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 125.003 49.939 75,124 11,097 5.634 5.463 444.197 115.645 328.552 (28.2) 143.2) (22.9) (2.5) (4.9) (1.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 36.514 14.033 22,481 5,811 3,126 2,685 386.697 74.856 311.841 (9A) (18.7) (7.2) ( 1.5) (4.2) (0.9) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 93.030 32.447 60,583 17,359 8,929 8,430 290.037 BI,083 208.954 (32.1 ) (40.0) (29.0) (6.0) (I ).0) (4.0) ( 100.0) ( IOD.O) (100.0) 214.23) 67.406 146.829 21.757 11,353 10.404 422.679 IrT.779 294.900 (50.7) (52.lll (49.8) (5. I) (8.9) (3.5) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) 107.7"2 46.5)) 61.209 15.953 IUI7 7.836 535.482 IJ7Jt41 397,641 (ZO.I) (33.S) ( 15.4) (3.(1) (5.9) (2.0) (tOO.O) ( }(X).O) (100.0) 76.068 18,486 57.582 4,632 1238 2.394 432.724 64;J..97 368.427 (17.6) (28.8) ( 15.6) (I. I) (3.5) (0.6) ( 100.0) ( lOOJ» ( 100.0) 52.533 21.691 30.842 15,708 7.812 7.896 321,465 83.236 238.229 ( 16.3) (26.1) (12.9) (4.9) (9.4) (3.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 101.266 45.670 55,596 2.486 1.340 1.146 324.520 81.'>38 242.582 (J 1.2) (55.7\ (22.9) (O.S) ( 1.6) (0.5) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) ')3.462 9.100 84.362 746 422 324 245.555 23.534 222.021 (J8 I) (38.7) (38.0) (0.3) ( 1.8) (0.1) (100.0) (IO(J.O) (lou.O) 89,342 24.460 64,882 2.776 1,417 1.359 259,036 50,316 208.720 (34.5) (48.6) (31.1 ) (1.1) (2.8) (0.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 244,745 89.665 155,080 14.002 7,667 6,335 548,744 147.449 401.295 (44.6) (60.8) (38.6) (2.6) (5.2) ( 1.6) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 569.)81 270.311 299,070 30.825 16.484 14.341 889,161 361.917 527.244 (6·U) (74.7) (56.7) (3.5) (4.6) (27) (1000) (IO(J.O) ( lOOm

375 ------,------,------DISTRICT (:ENSUS HANDBOOI( . BHIWANI TABLE IV (b) DISTRIBUnONOFMIGRANTS BYI~JA~:EOFLASTRISIDFNCE, 1991 CFNSlJS State/District Place of last residence in other Place of last res idence llistricts of enumeration III limy alia State

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- _. ----._--~------_-----_.. _------lIar)'an:. 1,694.573 306.454 1.J88.119 1.63'1.071 256,696 1.382.375 3,Jj3.6:"'---S63.150-'2;170,4~- (32.8) (24.9) (3S.2) (31.7) (20,9) (35.1) (645) (45.8) (70.3) Atnhala 123.7M 37,577 86,207 80.430 19.710 60.720 204.214 57.287 146,927 (28.1) (24.6) (30.0) (IX.J) Cl29) (21.2) (4(d) 137.5) (51.2) Yalllllllanagar 72,162 11.870, 60,292 79.499 16,764 62.735 1,)1.661 28,634 123,027 (27.5) (15.8) (32.2) (3fl.3) (22.3) (33.5) (57.1:) (38.0) (65.7) Kurukshct ra 51,017 12.130 38.X87 88.067 16,386 71.681 IJ9.084 28,516 110,563 t25.3) (22.5) (26.3) (4,1.6) (30.4) (48.4) {68.", 152.9) 174.7) Kaithal 61),353 10.600 57.753 114,795 10,162 104.633 IHI48 20.762 162,386 (29.5) (28.1) (29.8) (4').5) (26.9) (53.9) (79.0) (55.0) (83.7) Kamal 76.215 14,779 61.436 102,689 16.533 86.156 178,904 31,312 147.592 (21U) (22.4) (30.8) (3X.7) (25.1) (43.3) (67.i) (475) (74.1) Panipal 54.805 11528 43,277 122.963 21.254 101.709 In.7b8 32,782 144.986 (20.0) (15.1) (22.11) (45.0) (27.8) (51.0) (65.11) (428) (73.6) :~lt1ir at 6h.fI')() 15.738 50.35: 8S.803 14,(l23 74.7110 154.893 29.761 125,132 ,:~8.'1) (2.1!.9) (21l 3) OX.2) (25.7) (42.0) (66.11) (546) (70.J) 2n.521 34.894 192.1,27 191.564 19.526 I 72.!)]/( 419.085 54.420 364,665 (43.6) (38.8) (~4 6) (3(,.7) (21.7) (39.1\) (80. i) ( 60·5) (84.4) Faridahad 124.156 24.166 '19.1)9(1 74.361 22,027 52.334 1()8.517 46,193 152,324 122.6) (11.8) (290) (1.'.5) (10.7) (15.2) (36.1) (225) (44.2) (iurgann I04.3M) 14.930 89.43(1 98.365 13,200 85.165 2112.72.5 28.130 174,595 131.9) (24.7) (33.6) (30.1) (21.8) (32J» (62.11) (465) (65.5) Rcwari 49,631 6.793 42,838 74.742 7.210 67.532 1:!4.373 l'l,(l03 110,370 (26.9) (26.2) (27 I) (411.6) (27.8) (42.7) (67.';) (539) (69.7) M ahendragurh 69.322 7,878 61,444 48.842 4,870 43.972 118.164 12,748 105,416 (35.9) (40.9) (35.3) (25.3) (25.3) (253) (61. I) (166.23) (6().6) Bhiwani 131.765 13,530 118.235 111.331 11,640 99,691 243.096 25,170 217,926 (44.2) (38.0) (45.1) (37.4) (32.7) (38.0) (8Ui) (70.6) (83.1) .lind 92,704 14,942 77.762 153.856 16,069 137,7K7 246,560 3 Uill 215,549 (33.7) (35.7) (333) (55.9) (38.4) (59.0) (89.-;) (742) (92.2) 111::>ar 275.567 49.100 226,167 161.1W9 31,932 129.877 4.17.376 ~1,"32 356,344 (4(>.') (35.3) (505) (27.5) (22.9) (29.0) (74.·i) (582) I (795) 1()7.12) 25.999 XI.l22 46.955 15.390 31.5(>5 154.076 41,389 1112,687 ____.. ____13_3_.()) (27.(1) I 35.5), ___{;_1.1.5) _ _;_(1_6_.(_;_»_---'-(_I3_.8_;_} ______;.(47 .. (_;)___ (:_4_3._O) __ (.49}_)_

3"16 ANNEXURES

TABLE IV (b) D1STRIBUfION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACEOFLAST RFSIDFNCF., 1991 CFNSUS Place of last residence Place of la~t residence T Dial migrants iri other states of India in other countries

P M F P M F P M F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15.79.052 537,703 1,041.349 251,470 127,470 124,000 5,169,440 1,230,443 3,938,997 (30.6) (43.7) (26.4) (4.9)' (10.4) (3.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 206,084 80,239 125,845 28,617 14,820 13,797 439,795 152,646 287,149 (46.9) (52.6) (43.8) (6.5) . (9.7) (4.8) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 90,794 36,472 54,322 19,753 10,120 9,633 262,478 75,306 187,172 (34.6) (48.4) (29:0) (7.5) (13.4) (5.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 47,161 17,440 29,721 15,322 7,804 7,518 201,887 53,880 148,007 (23.4) (32.4) (20. I) (7.6) ( 14.5) (5.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 36.875 10.994 25,881 11,44 t 5,891 5,550 231,828 37,737 194,091 ( 15.9) (29.1) ( 13.3) (4.9) ( 15.6) (2.9) (t 00.0) (I0D.O) (100.0) 58,652 2(),8()O 37,852 26.768 13,160 13,608 265,174 65,972 199,202 (22.1) (31.5) (19.0) (10.1 ) (20.0) (6.8) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 73,688 32,329 41.359 21,864 11,306 10,558 273,580 76,537 197,043 (26.9) (42.2) (21.0) (8.0) (14.8) (5.4) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 66,897 19,628 47,269 10,582 5,086 5,496 232,492 54,545 177,947 (28.8) (36.0) (26.6) (4.6) (9.3) (3.1 ) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 79,726 24,140 55,586 23,116 11,380 11,736 522,107 89,950 432,157 (15.3) (26.8) (12.9) (4.4) (12.7) (2.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 327.816 146,658 18l,l58 22,907 12,000 10,907 549,610 205,031 344,579 (59.7) (71.5) (52.6) (4.2) (5.9) (3.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 113,342 26,851 86,491 10,710 5,470 5,240 326,977 60,501 266,476 (34.7) (44.4) (32.5) (3.3) (9.0) (2.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 56,639 1D,600 46,039 3,100 1,350 1,750 184,222 25,963 158,259 (30.7) (40.8) (29.1) ( 1.7) (5.2) (L1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 74,042 5,960 68,082 970 490 480 193,306 19,248 174,058 (38.3) (31.0) (39.1 ) (0.5) (2.6) (0.3) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) 50.113 8.510 41.603 4,574 1,914 2,660 297,943 35,644 262.299 ( 16.8) (23.9) ( 15.9) ( 1.5) (5.4) ( 1.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 22.216 7.443 14,773 6,420 3,290 3,130 275,486 41,804 233,682 (8.1 ) (17.8) (6.3) (2.3) (7.9) ( 1.3) (100.0) ( 100.0) ( 100.0) J2(l.563 42.952 77.611 29,118 15,189 13,929 587.467 139,303 448.164 (20.5) (30.8) (17.3) (5.0) (10 9) (3.1 ) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) I ')·~.444 4O.6R7 107.757 16,208 8,200 8.00S 325.088 96.376 228.712 (47.5) (48.4) (47.1 ) (5.0) (8.5) (3.5) ( 100.0) (IOO.O) (100.()) contd.....

377 ------DISTRIGT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI TABU: IV (b) D1STRIBUfION OF. MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RI'SIJ)ENC~ 200 I CENS US S!a!e!D is! ric! Place of last residence elsewhere Plac(~ of last residence in other Place nf last residence in the district of enumeral ion districts of enumeration in Haryana State

P M F P M F ---p---~-·F------_-~------.------~-----~------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 . Haryana 2,323,677 507,640 ],816,037 2,370,80] 4]4,]22 1,956,679 4,694,478 921,762 3,772,7]6 (30.7) (24.1) (33.2) . (31.3) (19.7) (35.8) (62.0) (43.8) (69.0) Panchkllia 37.717 12,743 24.974 51.266 20,050 31,216 88,983 32,793 56,190 (14.1) (10.5) (17.0) (19.IJ (16.5) (21.3) m.2) (27.0) (38.3 ) :\mhala IO(,J)92 30.533 75.559 101.565 21,308 80,257 207,657 51,841 155,816 (26.9) (24.4) (280) (25./) (/7.1) (29.7) ( 52.6) (41.5) (57.8) Ymntllli:lll:l!!ar IIH.680 23.557 ')5.123 96267 19,967 76,300 214.947 4.3,524 171,423 (3I.H) (20.2) (37.1) (25.M) (17.1) (29.7) (57.6) (]7.3) (66.8) Kurukshella 77.806 16,793 (>1.013 128.130 25,677 102,453 205,936 42,470 163,466 (26.1) (20.5) (28.2) (43.0) (31.4) (47.4) (69.1) (~; 1.9) (75.7) Kailhal 90,51616,181 74,335 135.06412,840 122,224 125,580 29,021 196,559 (3U») (31.9) (JO.9) (46 ..1) (25.3) (50.7) 177.4) (57.2) (81.6) Karnal 126,731 25,423 101.308 163,611 27,287 136,324 290,342 52,710 237,632 (29.9) (23.1) (32.3) (38.6) (24.7) (43.4) (68.5) (47.8) (75.7) Panipat 70,898 20,709 50,189 137,932 27,762 110,170 208,830 48,471 160,359 (19.4) (15.9) (21.4) (37.H) (21.3) (46.9) (57.2) (]7.1) (68.3) Sonipat 168,572 42,932 125,640 147.527 19,466 128,061 316,099 62,398 253.701 (37.6) (36,7) (37.9) (32.9) (16.6) (38.6) ( 70.4) (53.4) (76.4) .lind 149,630 34,922 114,708 201,559 25,108 176,451 351.189 60,030 291,159 (38.3) (45.9) (36.4) (51.5) (33,0) (56.0) (&9.8) (78.8) (92.5) Fatehabad 711,312 21,355 56.957 111.023 22.261 88,762 189.335 43,616 145,719 (26.7) (26,0) (26.9) (37.H) (27.1) (41.9) (64.4) (53.1 ) (68.8) Sirsa 146.102 39,245 106,857 54.014 15,509 38,505 200.116 54,754 145,362 (34.2) (30.4) (35.9) (12.h) (12.0) (129) (46.8) (42.4) (48.8) Hisilr 219,121 4H,878 170,243 205 988 39,195 166.793 425.109 88,073 337,036 (40.3) (34.8) (.12.3) (37.1) (27.9) (41.4) (78.2) (<>2.6) (83.7) 2 U.547 21U68 I H5.179 146046 17,298 12R.748 359,593 45.666 313,927 (48.7) (43.0) (,19.7) (33. \) (26.2) (34.5) (81.9) (b9.2) (S4.2) R()illak 9!(.200 2H.940 69,260 163.708 28,130 1J5,578 261,908 57,070 204.838 (HU» (33.9) (:187) (50.1) (32.9) (56.1) (80.1) «(>6.8) (84.8) 92,200 17,565 74,635 132.992 18,517 114.475 225.192 36,082 189.110 : (28.2) (.21.2) (JO.5) (40.(l) (22.4) (46.8) 168.8) (43.6) (77.4) M ahendragnrh 92,779 9,435 83,344 61A21 5,248 56.173 154.200 11.683 139.517 (37.4) (39.2) (37.3) (24.11) (21.8) (25.1) ( 62.2) (1lI.O) (62.4) Rewari 77,830 14,954 62.876 92.608 10,575 82,033 170,438 25,529 144,90') (29.6) (_28.8) (29.S) (35.1) (20.3) (38.9) (64.9) (49.1) (68.8) GlIrgaon 160,278 29.148 111.130 136.911 23,574 113.337 297,189 52,722 244,467 (28.9) (19.6) (n4) (24.7) (15.8) (lX.O) 1537) (:15.4) (604) Faridabad 19iL666 45,959 152.707 103.169 34.350 68.819 30 1.83 ~ 80.309 221.526 (22. I ) ( 12.6) (28.7_1____ ( 11..)...::) ___ .:;_( 9_.4__:.) ___.(;_1_2_. 9.:....) __ (~3.6) __(22.(1) _....:(,--4_1._61_

378 ANNEXURES

TABLE IV (b) DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACEOF LAST RESIDENCE, 200) CFNSVS Place of 13S1 residence Place of last residence Total migrants 111 Iltht:r ~talt:, of l'ndia In llthcr countries

p M F P M F P M F II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS ----- 19 2.675,920 I,07J.999 1.601.921 204.093 110,674 93.419 7.574,493 2.106.436 5.468.057 (35.3) (51.0) (29.3) (2.7) (5.3) (1.7) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) 174.541 85,629 88,912 4,879 3,193 1,686 268,403 121,615 146.788 (650) (104) (60.6) ( 1.8) '(2,6) (I.I ) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) 166,770 62,334 104,436 20,256 10,709 9.547 394,683 124,884 269.799 (42.3) (49.9) (38.7) (5.1 ) (8.6) (3.5) (100.0) (100.0) (1000) 142,787 64,694 78.093 15,554 8.555 6,999 373.288 116,773 256,515 DIU) (55.4) (30.4 ) (4.2) (7.3) (2.7) (100.0) ( i()O.O) (100.0) 78.30 I 31.545 46,756 13,729 7,887 5,842 297,966 81,902 216.064 (26.3) (38.5) (21.6) (4.6) (9.6) (2.7) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) 58,017 17.405 40.612 8,007 4.338 3,669 291,604 50,764 240,840 ( 19.9) (34.3) (16.9) (2.7) (8.5) (1.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 110.150 44,590 65,560 23,552 12.952 10.600 424.044 110.252 313,792 (20.0) (40,4) (20.9) (5.6) (11.7) (3.4) ( 100.0) (IOO.OJ (100.0) 1:12 ..1l){, 74.753 67.643 14.096 7.416 6,680 365.322 J30,640 234.682 (_;l) 0) (572) (2IU» (3.9) (5.7) (2.8) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) 123.5X9 49.775 73.814 9.D91 4.748 4.343 448.779 116.921 331.858 (27.5) (42.6) (22.2) (2.0) (4.1) ( 1.3) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) 35.602 13.726 21.876 4.242 2.382 1.860 391.033 76,138 314.895 (9.1) (18.0) (6.9) (I.I ) (3.1 ) (0.6) ( 100.0) ( 100.0) (IDO.O) 94.984 33.370 61,614 9,488 5,119 4,369 293,807 82.105 211.702 (32.3) (40.0) (29.1) (32) (6.2) (2.1) (10l).0) (I Ol). 0) (100.0) 212.!!57 66.813 146.044 14,133 7.677 6.456 427.106 129,244 297,862 (49.9) (51.7) (49.0) (3.3) (5.9) (2.2) ( 100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) 106.141 46,215 59,926 12,060 6,361 5,699 543.310 140,649 402,661 ( 19.5) (32.9) (14.9) (2.2) (4.5) ( 1.4) (100.0) (IDO.O) (100.0) 75.235 18,383 56,852 3.971 1,963 2,008 438,799 66.012 372,787 (17.1 ) (27.8) (15.3) (0.9) (3.0) (05) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 52.337 21.778 30,559 12,806 6.601 6.205 327.051 85.449 241.602 ( 16,(» (25.5) (I2.6} (3.9) (7.7) (2.6) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 99.926 45.622 54.304 2.061 1.123 938 327.179 82.827 244.352 (31).5) (55.1 ) (22.2) (n.b) (1.4) (0.4) lll)O.O) ( 100.0) (100.0) 92.985 9.011 83.974 623 375 248 247.808 24,069 223.739 (37.5) (374) (37.5) (0.3) ( 1.6) (0.1 ) (100.0) ( 100.0) ( 100.0) 89.794 25.189 64.605 2.411 1.285 1.126 262.643 52.003 210,640 (34.2) (484) (30.7) (D.9) (2.5) (0.5) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) 245.961\ 90.381 155.587 10.598 5.920 4,678 553,755 149,023 404,732 (·HA) (60.6) (38.4) ( 1.9) (4.0) ( 1.2) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) 5 T1.54 0 172.786 300.754 22.536 12.070 10.466 897.913 365.166 532.747 (63.9) (74.7) (56.5) (2.5) (3.3) (2.0) (1U0.0) ( 100.0) ( 100.0)

379 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI

Movement of PopUlation : 2) Migration from one State to another in the

Be~ides fertility and mortality, migration is the country (Inter - State migration) lither important component ·of populatioll change, the 3) M igrat ion from one country to another other t ..... o being fertility and mortality. The migration country. can he regulated as well as unregulated. A person is conSidered to be a migrant by place of birth if the The first two movements are called internal place of enumeration is other than the place of his migration, while the third one reflects international hilth. Similarly a person is considered as a migrant migration. hy place of last residence if the place in which he is enumerated during the Census is other than his Why the people migrate? immediate place of last residence. There can be various reasons why people Internal and International migration migrate. Important amongtilem could be employment, The three broad types of migration include; education, marriage, family movement and other I) Migration within the State reasons etc. (a) Migration with in the district of enumer­ Growth of population of a particular area depends ation (I ntra-d istrict m igratiol1) upon variables slich as fertility, Mortality and (h) Migration from one district to another migration. Knowledge ofb~nds in migration helps in district in the State.(lnter-district the future planlling of a particular area. migration)

TABLE IV (c) PERCfNTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF IN-MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RVi IDENCE BHJWANIDISTRICT, 1991 AND2001 Place oflast residence 19l) I - Census 200 I - Census Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7' I. Last residence within the State of enumeration 243.096 25,170 217,926 359.593 45.666 313.927 but outside the p lace of enumeration (81.6) (70.6) (83.1) (82.1) (69.2) (84.2) (il Elsewhere in the district of enumeration 131.765 13.530 IIK235 213.547 28.368 185.179 (44.2) (38.0) (45.1) (48.7) (43.0) (49.7) (ii) In other dIstricts of the State of enumeration 111,331 11.640 99.691 146.046 17.298 128.748 (37.4) (32.7) (38.0) (333) (26.2) (345) II. I':l~l r\.~idcnce in other Stales of Ind'ia beyond 50.11) 8.510 4 1.(>0) 75.215 18.383 56.852 (11.: Slale "I' Cllul11eral iOI1 (16.8) (23.9) (159) ( 17.2) (279) (153) III. I ,l~l r""llcnee in lither countries 4,574 1,914 2.660 :;.971 1.91,3 2,008 ( 1.5) (5.4) (1.0) (0.9) (3.1» (0.5) IV. I In..:i;t,siliahle

Total Migrants 297,943 35,644 262,29') 4.18,799 I 66,012 372,787 (tOO.O) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) . .J 100.0) (100.11)

3110 ANNEXURES

TABLE IV (d) PERCFNTAGE DISTRIB lTflON 0 FIN-MIGRANTS BY PLACE 0 F LAS T RI<:5 JDF.NCE HARYANASTATE, ]99] AND2001 1991 - Census 2001 - Censlls Place of last residence Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 ------i. l.ast n:s I(knee within the State ofenumeration 3.333.644 563.150 2.770,494 4,694,478 921.762 3,772,716 hut olltsidt' the place of enumeration . (64.5) (45.S) (70.3) (62.0) (43.8) (69.0) (i) Elsewhere ill the district of ell lime ration 1.694573 306,454 1,388.119 2,323,677 507,640 1,816,037 (32.8). (24.9) (352) (30.7) (24.1 ) (33.2) (ii) In other distrjet~ oftne Stale ofenllmeralioll 1.639,071 256.696 1.382.375 2,370,801 414.122 1.956,679 (31. 7) (20.9) (35 I) (31.3) (197) (35.8) II 1.'L~t re~idcnce in other States of India beyond 1.579.052 537.703 1.041.349' 2.675.920 1.073.999 1,601.921 the Stale or enurnerat ion (30.6) (43.7) (26.4 ) (35.3) (510) (29.3) III. LR~t residence in other countries 25).470 127.470 I 24.0()() 204.093 110.674 93.419 (4.9) (10.4 ) (3.2) (2.7) (5.3) (1.7) IV. U nclassitiable 5,274 2120 3,154 4 I 3 (0.1) (0.2) (0.1) (-) (-) ( -) Total Migrants 5,169,440 1,230,443 3,938,997 7,574,493 2,106,436 5,468,057 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) Sou fCC Migration Table 0·2 '1ote : Figures in brackets indicate percentages

If we examine the in-migrants by place of last IV c). In Haryana State. proportion of females residence in Bhiwani district in 1991 it is observed whose place of last residence was within the State that JCllla Ie proportions were higher in the intra State in 1991 was 70.3 percent as compared to 45.8 movements whereas male proportions were higher percent for males. On the other hand males' by place of last residence either in other States of proportions whose place of last residence was the country or in other countries (Table IV c). The reason for outnumbering offema!es whose place of beyond the State of enumeration was 43.7 percent. last residence was within Haryana State was Male migrants by place of last residence in other­ marriage. Females were to migrate owing to countries were J 0.4 percent whereas marriage and stay at husband's place and this type corresponding female figures were 3.2 percent of migration decreased with the increase in distance (Table IV(d». from the place of birth. Similar trends are observed for Haryana State also (Table IV d). During 2001 Census, pattern of migration slightly changed. Migrations by place of last residence from In 1991 in the district, roughly speaking, out of other countries decreased while from other States 19 male migrants, one male migrant had his place increased. Similar trend is observed for the district of last residence in other countries whereas out of Ion female migrants one female migrant had her also. Migrations within the State of enumeratioll place of last residence in other countries. Interstate decreased by 2.5 per cent at the State level (Table migration by place of last residence was a l6.& IV d) but in case of the district, there was marginal percent in 1991 and 17.2 percent in 200] (Table increase of 0.4 per cent (Table IV C).

381 ------DISTRICT CE:NSUS HANDBOOK. BHIWANI TABLl£ IV (e) PERCENTAGEDlSTRlBln'ION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACEOFBIRTH BmWANIOISTRICf Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Census Persons Males Females Persons Males Fanalcs 2 3 4 5 6 7 A) Migrants born within the ~tate of enumeration 237,056 24.410 212,646 352.024 43.573 3o.sS1 (81,5) (69.9) (83.1 ) (SI.4) (67.8) (33.7) I i) /VI 1l-!l';1111 -; born elsewhere in district of enumeration I 27.9()5 13.010 114.895 204.016 26.595 I77A21 (43.970 . (37.2) (44.9) (47.2) (4 1.4) (48.2) I ii)M Igmnh born in olhl:f dislrict orlhe Slate. 109.151 11,400 97.751 148.008 16.978 131,030 (37.5) (32.6) (38.2) (34.2) (26.4) (35.6) (Rl !V1Jgranls horn in other States oflndia 48.623 8,260 40.363 76.068 18,486 57582 ( 16.7) (23.6) ( 15.8) ( 17.6) (28.S) ( 1.5.6) (C) Migrants horn in lither coulltries 5.244 2.274 2.970 4.632 2.238 2394 t 1.8) (6.5) t 1.2) ll.! ) (3.5) lO.7) Total Migrants 290,923 34,944 255,979 432,724 64,297 3611.427 (100.0) (100.0) (101).0) ( 1110.0) (100.0) (108.0) Source: Migration Table De2 Note: Figures in brackets indicate percentages TABLEIV(f) PFRCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH HARYANASTATE Pla..:cnfBlIth 1991 CenslIs ---- 201l! Censu~ Persons Males Females Persons Males FenJales 2 3 4 5 6 7 fA) !'vi igraJlls born within the state of enumeration 3.224.140 526.633 2.697,507 4.542.601 864.518 3.678,083 (63.2) (43.3 ) (69.4) (60.6) (41.6) (61.9 ) (i) M igr..l111~ bom elsewhere in district of CI1UlJ1eral ion 1.622.500 283.174 1339,326 2.171.628 460.662 1.710.966 (31.8) (n.3 ) (34,4) (29.0) (22.2) (31.6) lii11l1 igr..II11'. I>llrn in "ther district of the State. 1.601.640 243.459 1.358.181 2.370.973 403.1l56 1.967.117 (31.4) (20.0) (34.9) (31.6) (194) (36.3) B) M igranls born in other States oflndia 1,550,569 524,237 1.026.232 2.672.929 1.\)69.169 1.603,760 (30.4) (43.1 ) (26.4) (35.7) f51.4) (29.6) (C) Migrants born in other countries 330.640 I 66,00!! 164.632 27S.X13 145,77(1 133,053 (6.5) ( 13.6) (4.2) (3.7) (7.0) (2.5) Total Migrants 5,105,349 1,216,878 3,888,371 7,494,361 2,1)79,461 5,414.900 (100.0) (Joo.O) (100.0) (IOOJ) (100.0) ( 100.0) Source: Migration Table D-2 Note: Figures in brackets indicate percentages Position of Bhiwani district vis-a-vis Hal'yana In Bhiwani district there were 2.9 lakh migrants State in l"espect of migration by place of birth in comprising of 0.3 lakh males and 2.6 lakh females. 1991 :\011 2001 Censllses : Migrants to the district constitute 25.S Pl1rcent of the total population in 1991 which ilicreased to 4.3 lakhs On the hasis of migrants by place or birth. there in 200 I. are ').1 0::; 3·~9 migrants in J-Iaryana State comprising, or I.~ 16.878 mil les and 3.888.371 feilltlies. These [n table IV (e) from percentage distribution of migrants constitute 31.0 percent of the total population migrants in the district by place of birth it is clearly whereas male migrants constitute 1J.8 percent of seen that females proportiolls predominate in male population and female migrants constitute 50.9 interdistrict and intra-district migrati'on while males percent orthe female population in 1991. During 200 L ratios predominate in interstate and international migrants increased to 74.9 lakhs. migration both in 199 I and 200 I. The, number of

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migrants born ill other States of the country in Interstate migrants by place of birth in Bhiwani Haryana was 15.5 lakhs in .1991 and 26.7 lakhs in district were from Punjab (4.7 percent), U.P (11.5 2001 Census and thGY were 30.4 percent and 35.7 percent), Delhi (4.6 percent) and Rajasthan (72.9 percent respectively. (Table IVCt)). percent) together which make 93.8 percent of In case of Haryana State migrants of 6 States, the total interstate migrants. The remaining 6.2 namely, U.P., Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi, Bihar and percent in-migrants are from remaining other States together account for 14.5 Lakh (Table IV(g». Trends in 2001 show that ratio of (93.& percent) out of 15.5 lakh interstate migrants. migrants has increased tremendously (4.2 percent The number of migrants born in other States of to 9.2 percent) from Bihar State, though the country was 0.5 lakh in Bhiwani district in 1991 numerically increase in migration has been noted which were 16.7 percent of the total migrants. from all the St·ates.(Table IV h).

TABLE IV (g) INTERSTATE MIGRANTS TO BHlWANI OISTRICf, 1991 AN02001 'iI.No. Pia(,'C of Birth 1991 C.:nslis Place of Birth 2(0) Census Migrants Percentage to Migrants Percentage to total migrants total migrants I 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Punjab 2,290 4.7 Raja~than 48,259 63.4 2 Raja~than 35,439 72.9 Uttar Pradesh 11.300 14.9 3 littar Pradesh 5.610 11.5 Delhi 3,562 4.7 4 Delhi 2.254 4.6 Punjab 3.082 4.1 Total for the 4 States 45,593 93.& Bihar 2.421 3.2

Oth.:r State's Total I 3.030 6.2 Total for the 5 States 68.624 90.2 Other State's Total 7.444 9.8 Total 48,623 100.0 Total 76,068 100.0

TABLE IV (h) INTERSTATE MIGRANTS TO HARYANA STATE, 1991 AND2001 Sl.No. Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Censlls Migrants Percentage to Migrants Percentage to total migrants total migrants I 2 3 4 5 6 I Rihar 64,757 4.2 246,245 9.2 2 Himachal Pradesh 35,636 2.3 52.691 2.0 J Punjab 358.624 23.1 480,625 18.0 4 Rajasthan 348.553 22.5 493.651 18.5 5 I tltar Pradesh 495.811 32.0 837.877 31.3 h Ddhi 150.659 9.7 22~.175 8.5 I Ilt;)1 for th ... (> Slatcs 1.454.!HO 9H 2,338.264 87.5 ( )t hcr St at c's f vtal 96.52') 6.2 334,665 12.5 Total 1.550.569 100.0 2.672.929 100.0

383 . DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI ._ ------.~ ---_.__ -----_ TABLE IV (i) TABLE IV (i) IUlRAL-IJRBAN COMPOSITION.OF INTERNAL RURAL - URBAN COMI>OSmoN OF INTERNAL MIGRANTS BY I'LACEOF BIRTH, 1991 ONSUS MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH, 1991 CF.NS IJS HARYANA STATE SmWANI DISTRICT ---- -_._--_._- Place of Birth T/R/LI Place of Enumeration Plat.;c ofBirlh T/RI _._------PIa!.:e of EnuIlleration U Total Rural Urban ---_.Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 rotal Internal M igranls Total Internal !VI igrants I) Withilithe State T 237,056 192,256 44,800 I) Within the State T :l.224J40 2.440.072 783.468 (100.0) (38.9) (J 8.9) ( 100.1) (75.7) (24.3) R 216,302 183,400 32,902 R 2,804,(H6 2.282,950 521.996 (91.3) (77.4) (13.9) (87.0} (70.3) (16.2) u 20.654 8.786 11.868 U 406. 1M 146.642 259.542 (8.7) (3.7) (5.0) ( 12.6) (4.6) (8.1 ) 7) In 01 her ')tatc." T 48.623 34.639 13.984 2) In other States T 1.550.569 7S9.5')6 7(>0.973 (1000) (712) (28.8) (IOO.I» (50.9) (49.1) R 38.268 31.458 6.810 R J J)28.448 674.415 354.033 (78.7) (64.7) ( 14.0) (66.3) (43.5) (22.8) 1I 10.335 3.171 7.164 U 512.761 112.161 400.600 (21.3) (6.5) ( 14.7) (33.1) (7.2) (25.8)

Rural-llrban mi~ration : urban to urban, 13.9 percellt were rural to urban and 3.7 percent were urban to nlral in Bhiw1llli district Migration flow can be rural to rural, rural to urban. urban to urban and urban to rural. The data in the In case of migrants from other states of India to Table IV (i) & IVO) has been presented only.for Haryana numbering 15,50,569. 43.5 percent were internal migrants. from rural to rural, 25.8 percent were from Urban to Of the total intrastate in-migrants numbering 32.2 urban, 22.8 percent were from rural to urban and 7.2 lakh, 70.3 percent were from rural to rural, 8.1 percent percent were from urban to ruraf (Table IV G». were from urban to urban, 16.2 percent were from In case of migrants from other States in Bhi\'fani rural to urban and 4.6 percent were from urban to district numbering 2.4 lakh, 64.7 percent were from rural in Haryana State. rural to mral and 14.7 percent from urban to urban. Of the total 2.4 lakh interstate migrants, 77.4 percent 14.0 percent were from rural to urban and 6.5 percent were ti'nlll ruml to rural and 5.0 percent were from from urban to rural (Table IV (i)).

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ANNEXURE V Brief account of main religions in the district/tahsil as per 1991 and 2001 Censuses

It has been customary for the lndian Census to TABLEV(a) provide Information on the religious persuasions of PERCiNTAGE DlSTRIBUfION OF POPULATION BY its people. Religion is one of the basic cultural MAJOR RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES IN INDIA AND characterstics of population and several rei igions have HARYANA STATE IN 200JCENSUS AND rrs thrived in the secular State of India. Evidently, GROWTH RATE DURING 1991-2001 information on various religious communities in the SI. Religious Percentage country has been of immense interest to the No. Communl­ India* H ary ana anthrop\)logists. sociologists. demographers. lies Population Growth Population Growth adm i n i strators. p lallner~ and the laymen at large. rate 1991- ratel991- 'Individual Stip·. as the name suggests, is 2001 2001 canvassed for every Individual in the country. Question 2 3 4 5 6 8 of the Individual Slip canvassed at the 1991 Census 1 &2.0 +20.0 8&.2 +27.0 related to religion of a person. The religion of the 2 Muslims 12.1 +29.3 5.8 +60.1 Ind ividual was recorded as returned by the respondent 3 Christians 2.3 +22.1 0.1 +73.2 by using following abbreviations: 4 Sikhs 1.9 +16.9 5.5 +22.3 5 Buddhists 0.8 +23.2 N +246.1) H for Hindus 6 Jains 0.4 +26.0 0.3 +62.0

M for Muslims Note: *ExcJudes tigures of J&K and Assam. C for Christians Picture at the State level is slightly different when S for Sikhs we find 88.2 per cent of population as Hindus; 5.5 B for Buddhists per cent as Sikhs; and 5.8 per cent as Muslims. lains, .I tc)r Jains Christians and Buddhists have smaller proportions as 0.3,0.1 and negl igible respectively in Haryana State. For all others. actual religion as stated was recorded fully. If any Individual stated that he had no As far as decadal growth in India during 1991- religion. the answer was recorded accordingly. The 2001 was concerned, growth rate for Christians was enumerators were instructed that neither they should 22.1. for Hindus 20.0. for Sikhs it was 16.9 and for mistake religion for caste nor they should try to Muslims 29.3 percent. Buddhists whose numerical cstahlish any relationship between religion and mother strength was quite low had a growth rate of23.2 and tongue. Jains had a growth rate of 26.0 per cent. Religion is one of the basic elements of the Haryana State's three major religious population. An attempt has been made to provide communities Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims during the interesting picture of the religious persuasions of the decade 1991-2001 had a growth rate of 27.0,22.3 people of the Country and the State. Distribution of and 60.1 respectively. Three rei igiolls communities population by religion is covered by six major religious lains. Christians and Buddhists which had smaller communltres in the country i.e Hindus. numerical strength in J 991 had shown a growth of Muslims,Christians. Sik~lS. Buddhists and lains. Other +62.0, +73.2 and +246.9 per cent respectively. religions and Religion not stated categories are either negligihle or nil. Hindus formed 82.0 per cent of the Analysing the religious persuasions at district level population in 2001. whereas Muslims were 12.1 per in 1991 and 200 I in table V(b) on next page it is observed cent. Christians 23 per cent. Sikhs 1.9 per cenL that in majority of the districts. Hindu religion had its Buddhists 0.8 per .cent and Jains 0.4 per cent followers more than 80 per cent. But in Sirsa

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TABLEV( b) PERCENTAGEDISTRlBUfION OFPOPllLATION UNDER EACH MAJOR RELIGIOL8 COMMIJNJTYTO TOTAL POPULATION IN THEDlSTRlcrs OFHARYANA STATE-199J & 2001 CENSllS SI. No. State/District ----- Hindu:, Muslims Christians

1991 2001 1991 2001 lyl)1 2001 3 4 5 _~_-_'---76 - ----8---- Ihlryana 89.2 88.2 . --~----- 5.8 0.1 0.1 I I'.lnchkula X7.6 3.9 0.4 2 Alllbaia 85.4 84.4 2.0 1.7 0.3 0.3 J Y,lInunanagllr 82.4 XU 8.5 10.1 ll.2 0.2 4 Kurukshelra 80.6 81.8 1.1 1.5 0.2 0.2 5 Kwthal 89.5 89.7 0.7 0.7 () 1 0.1 (> K'lmal 89.8 88.3 1.6 1.8 () I 0.1 7 I'anipa! 89.7 90.2 3.8 6.2 () I 0.1 8 Sonipat 96.7 96.4 2.4 2.5 9 lind 95.6 95.4 1.4 1.7 10 Fatehabad 81.9 0.8 0.1 II Sirsa 72.2 71.8 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.1 12 Hisar 92.2 97.4 0.& 1.1 0.1 13 Bhiwani 98.9 98.8 0.7 0.9 14 Rohtak 99.0 98.3 0.4 0.6 15 lhaiiar 98.& 0.9 16 M ahcndragarh 99.2 99.1 0.3 0.4 17 Rcwari 99.4 99.0 0.2 0.4 IX (i lIrgllOn 64.9 61.8 34.4 37.2 0.1 0.2 II) F::lridabad 87.9 86.4 10.2 11.3 lO.J lU ---- Contd ... ------~~.------~------SI No. Religiolls Community wise percentag<: orpo[Julation ------~~Sikhs Buddhists .rains Others religions ReligiOIJ nol stated

1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 '2001 1991 2001 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 5.8 5.5 N N 0.2 0.3 N N N N 7.7 0.3 2 11.9 13.1 0.4 0.5 N N 3 8.8 8.0 0.1 0.2 N N 4 18.0 16.4 N N 0.1 0.1 5 9.6 9.4 6 8.5 9.7 N N 0.1 0.1 N 7 6.1 2.8 0.3 0.5 N N 8 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 N 9 2.6 2.5 N N 0.3 0.4 N 10 17.0 0.2 II !7.1 N N 0.1 0.2 N N N 1:~ (l.7 1.(1 ... - 02 0.4 N 1\ 0.2 0.2 N N 0.1 0.1 r. O.J 0.5 N N 0.3 0.4 N 15 0.1 0.1 It:' 0.3 0.2 N N 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 17 0.2 0.2 N N 0.2 0.2 N N IR 0.3 OA 0.3 0.3 N N I'> 1.5 1.6 0.1 0.1 ll.2 0.3 N N N N iII .. l!: 'N' Ineans Negliglhlc. (-l means Ntl. they were 72.2 per cent whereas Sikh population was as 34.4 per centFaridabad and Yamullanagar districts 27.1 perc~nt and in . Hindu population had 10.2 and 8.5 per cent of the population as Muslims was 64.9 per cent where we fOllnd Muslim population respectively. Sikh population had fair proportions in

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border districts a long Punjab border and districts from the pattern of 1991. Overall, proportions of Hindu railing along the (i.;r_ road from Ambala to Panipat. religiolls community have come down by one per cent Christians. Buddhists, .Iains and religion not stated and those of Muslim religious community have gone categories had either very small or negligible up by 1.2 per cent. Similarly, proportions of Hindus proportions of population in the districts of Haryana have come down by 3. I per cent in 200 I from that State in 1991. During 200 I, slight variations have of 1991 in Gurgaon district. The position is Vice-Versa occured at some levels otherwise there is no change in case of Muslims.

TABLEV(c) PFRCENTAGEDISTRIBlTfiON OF MAJOR RELIGIONS BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS OFHARYANA STATEANDTHEDISTRICT-1991& 2001 CFNSUS SI. Religion Percentage No. Haryana Bhiwanl District Rural Urban Rural Urban 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I-I indus 74.5 70.1 25.5 29.9 82.8 8U 17.2 18.9 2 Sikhs 79.6 75.6 20.4 24.4 70.6 66.9 29.4 33.1 3 Muslims 90.1 85.5 9.9 14.5 93.2 89.5 6.8 10.5 4 Jaills 13.5 11.1 86.6 88.9 11.2 7.4 88.8 92.6 5 ('hrist ialls 357 35.6 64.3 64.4 fi.4 256 93.6 74.4 6 HuddhislS 25.7 55.7 74.3 44.3 57.0 100.0 43.0 7 Oth.:rs Rdlj!ion 18.0 46.6 814 53.4 5().(l 50.0 8 Rdigion not slated 92.3 75.1 7.8 24.9 9&.& 66.7 1.2 33.3

Table V (c) reveals that more than 70 percent person had been returned professing as 'Other population of H indus, Sikhs and M usl ims religious Religion' during 1991. communities was residing in rural areas of the During 2001> picture has changed, ratios of the district whereas 89 per cent lains, 100 per cent population of major religions have increased in Ruddhists and 93.6 per cent Christians were urban areas and decreased in rural areas except concentrated in urban areas of the district. In Buddhists and other religion categories both at the rural as well asurban areas of the district no district and State level. TABLEV(d) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY RFLIGION IN DIFFERENT TAHSILS OF BHfWANI DISTRICf,1991 CENSUS 'il. Nil. l> ist riet! r ahsil Religionwise percentage ofpopulation Ilindu$ Sikhs Muslims Jains Christians Buddhists Others Religion not stated 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Oistt. Bhiwani 98.9 0.2 0.1 0.1 N N Bawuni Khera 98.4 0.8 0.7 N 2 Bhiwani 99.1 0.2 0.5 0.1 N , .' Oadri 98.8 0.0 1.0 N N 4 I.oharu 99.7 0.0 0.3 N :-J :) Toshum 98.6 0.1 1.2 N N 0.1 (I Siwani 99.3 0.2 0.4 N N n.1

Table v(d) depicts percentage distribution of In all the tahsils concentration of Hindu population by major religious communities ill tahsils community is more than 98.0 per cent. Sikhs, of the district during 1991 Census. Hindu population Muslims & Jain communities each are less than 1 formed 98.9 percent, Sikhs were recorded as 0.2 percent and Mw;lirn 0.7 percent, remaining religions per cent in al J the tahsils of the district, except Tosham had vcr) small population or neligibte proportiolls in and Dadri tahsil where Muslims are J.2 per cent and the diSlrid. 1.0 per cent respectively.

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ANNEXURE VI

Marital Status of Population as per 1991 and 20tH Censuses

TABLE VI (a) MARITALSTATVS OF POPULATION BY RESIDENCE AND SEX IN BJlJWANI DISTRICT', 1991 AN[)2.' Age Group Total Population Total Population Marital status ( 1991) (2001) Percentage of Never Married Percentage of Married Mab females M ales Females Males Fem.tles Males Fermlks ]991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2(101 1991 ZOO] .---.. ---=-2- 3 4 ------5 6 7 8 9 ]0 II 12 13 T()tlll 606,378 533,340 758,253 666,769 56.3 55.1 46.2 43.2 41.9 43.0 49.0 ~.8 I)-I" 249.692 221.312 276.764 239.053 99.4 99.5 98.5 98.4 0.6 11.5 1.5 1.5 15-29 165.4:W 140.784 223.2l)6 18J.640 51.9 58.1 19.6 26.5 47.1l 41.5 79.9 726 30-·H 96.120 85.785 129.270 124.256 3.3 3.2 0.4 0.3 95.6 95.1 96.1 ".6 45-59 51.132 42.169 68.587 60.725 3.9 2.4 n.3 0.3 92 n 93.5 87.9 "".9 60+ & Age 43.95,1 43.290 60,426 59.095 5.4 II. 7 1.0 6.4 78.7 73.8 60.2 553 not stated Rural 501,522 441,628 612,789 541,840 56.5 55.1 46.0 43.0 41.7 42.9 49.3 5U 0-14 209.308 186.068 227,144 197.578 99.4 99.4 98..4 98.3 0.6 0.5 1.6 1.6 15-29 136.314 114,557 179,360 141.821 50.4 56.1 17.0 23.6 49.4 43.5 82.5 15.4 I 30-44 75.748 69.554 101.239 97,884 3.3 3.3 0.3 0.3 95.5 95.0 96.2 94;_7 45-59 41.920 34.959 53.379 48.803 4.3 2.7 0.3 0.2 91.5 93.0 88.6 S53. 6lH & Agl: 38,232 36.490 51.667 49.754 5.7 12.1 0.7 6.6 78.3 73.6 61.5 56.5 not stated ; 0/ llrhlln 104.856 91,712 145.464 124,929 55.8 55.2 47.4 44.4 42.7 43.1 47.4 49.3 (}·II 40.38·1 35.244 49.620 41.475 99.7 99.6 9')5 98.9 0.:1 0.4 0.5 1.0 15-2') 21).166 26.227 43.846 35_819 59.4- 66.3 30:7 385- 40.3 33.3 68.7 6&.S 3tl-,1-i 20372 1f>.231 28,031 26.372 3.0 3.1 0.7 0.5 961) 95.5 95.7 !»2 45-59 9.212 7.l10 15,208 11.922 2.1 1.2 0.4 0.4 94 I) 95.4 84.3 81.4 6(l--\&A~ 5.722 6.800 8,759 9.341 3.0 9.4 2.6 5.2 81.5 75.3 534 49.1 not stated

In table VI (a) population has been classified married females were 47.6 percent in the district. according to marital status and by residence and sex in Never married males proportions (56.0 percent) were Bhiwani district during 1991 and 2001. Percentages for higher than those of never married females (47.,8 neVer married. married, widowed and divorced or percent), Widow proportions for females (4.5 percent) separated have been calculated to comprehend the were higher than their male counterparts (1.6 percent), importance ofnumerical tigures.In Bhiwani district, during Male and female divorced/seperated each, were 0.1 1991 Censlls. married males were 42.4 percent and percent. If we compare the rural and urban ~tatistics

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TABLEVI(a) MARfTALSTATUS OF POPULATION BY RESIDENCE AND SEX IN BHIWANI DISTRICT, 1991 AND2001 Marital status Percentage of Widowed Percenta@! of Divorced or Separated Males Females Males Females 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

1.7 1.8 4.8 5.9 N 0.1 N 0.1 N 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.8 0.1 N 0.1 1.1 1.5 3.4 5.0 0.1 0.2 0.1 ().2 4.0 4.0 11.8 14.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 02 15.9 14.4 38.8 38.2 0.1 N 0.1

1.8 1.9 4.7 5.8 N 0.1 N 0.1 n.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 U.S N 0.1 N 0.1 1.1 1.5 3.4 4.9 N 0.2 0.1 0.2 4.1 4.2 11.1 14.4 0.1 01 N 0.1

15.9 14.3 37.8 36.8 0.1 N C). I

1.4 1.6 5.2 6.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.1 0.1 O.S 1.2 3.5 5.1 0.2 OJ 3.9 3.2 15.0 15.9 0.2 n.J 15.5 15.1 44.0 45.6 0.1 0.1 of the district we observe similar proportions of married In 200 I. ratios of married ( males and females) find never married males but female widows were and widowed (males and females) have increased while comparatively lesser in rural areas. Nevermarried those of never married both males and females have female "(ltios were slightly higher in urban areas of decreased. But the decrease is more in ratio of tht: dlstrid than theircollnterparts in rural areas. Ratio unmarried females in 200 J than that of J 991. of IlHmied males were slightly higher and married Proportions of married males are higher in urban areas females were slightly lower in urban areas. than those of rural areas.

389 ------DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI TABLEVJ(b) PROPORTION OF MARRIED F'FMALES IN S ELEL"fFI> AGE-GROUPS, 1991 AND 2001 <;ta[t;lPi~lrlCI Year Percentage married females [0 total ~emales ill age group -- 1(l~14 1'i-19 20-24 25-44 60-69 70-79 80+ --.~----. ------.------. 2 :I ·l 5 6 7 8 ') ---~--.-. ~- !·/arynna )1)9) 2.4 :14.7 88.2 82.0 75.4 41U 28.4

2001 2.4 ~4.6 82.3 95.5 70.1 :18.3 26.0 nhi\~aJ11 )991 4.5 49.4 95.3 X6.0 74.1 42.9 24.0 2001 4.1 ~16.J 90.9 95.5 69.2 45.7 23.5 ---_.. Statutory Marriageable age for females is J 8. and more females tend to get widowed. In Bhiwani It is strange that still 2.4 percent females were district married females proportions in age groups married in the age group of 10-14 in the State in 70-79 and 80+ years were 42.9 and 24.0 1991 and this proportion was 4.5 in Bhiwani district. respectively. In Mahendragarh districts these figure:> were as During 2001> proportions of married females have high as 4.8 percent. Age groups falling- in 20-69' years have roughly more than three-fourth decreased in all the age groups than that of 1991 both. proportions of the females as married. These in the district and the State except age group 25-44 proportions d~creased in the onward age groups where an increase of 9.5 percent in the district and of70-79 and 80+ years as with advancing age more I3.5 percent in the State has been recorded. TABLEVI( c) PROPORTIONS OF MARRIED, WIOOWID AND D1VORCED/SFPARATID ______~A~M~O~N~(;~1~'H~E~A~G~ED~~B~Y~S~EX~,1~9~9~I~A~N~D~2~O~0~J ______. ______0..;1<11.:' Year 1\,1,' I· Percenta!,'C of District Married Widowed Divorccd!Separated 60-69 70-79 80+ 60-69 70-79 8(}+ 60-69 70-79 80+ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Haryana 1991 M 85.6 76.2 61.1 11.4 20.5 33.9 0.1 1).1 1).1 F 75.4 '~8.5 28.4 24.1 51.0 69.4 n.1 n.1 0.1 2001 M 84.5 75.2 46.6 11.3 20.5 25.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 F 70.1 48.3 26.0 29.1 50.4 50.4 0.1 ().I 0.1 Bhiwani 1991 M 85.1 72.7 64,1 10.3 21.2. 29.7 0.1 F 72.3 42.0 20.8 27.6 57.7 78.9 2001 M 84.9 75.4 42.2 10.5 33.2 IS.5 n.1 '0.1 0.1 F 69.2 45.7 23.5 30.1 72.6 42.8 0.1 1).1 0.1

Picture is more clear from the table given above strengthened when we see 27.6 percent females when we note that proportions of married males' widowed in age group 60-69. 57.7 percent in age del.:reascd gradually with advancing age groups while group 70-79 and 78.9 percent in 80+ age group in tho!>c of married females decreased with steep the district whereas in corresponding age groups descent in the corresponding age groups. III Bhiw~ni district married males and females proportions were widowed males were 10.3, 21.2 and 29.7 percent 85.1 and 72.3 respectively in the age group of 60-69 respectivel)' in the district. ; these proportions decreased to 72.7 and 42.0 in the Similar trends were observed during 2001 at the age group of 70-79 which fUI1her decreased to 64.1 and 20.8 in the age group ofSO+. Similar observations district and the State level. Proportions of married for Haryana State were also observed. males and females in 60-69 age group have Steep descent in proportions of married females decreased slightly in 200 I while corresponding ratios of widowed males and females have increased in in comparison to married males confirm the longevity , in the ages of females.This fact is further this age group.

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ANNEXURE VII Age, Sex and education in the district, 1991 and 2001 Censuses

Illiterate proportions in the state were quite· high in prominant among women when 59.5 per cent females 1991 which were recorded as 44.2 per cent However were found illiterate which further accentuated in rural in rural areas illiteracy was 50.2 per cent. Illiteracy was females with proportion as high as 67.5 percent.

TABLE VII (a) LITERACY RAT~ BY R~IDFNCEAND SEX, 1991 AND 2001 StalO' "If Percentage District RI Illiterates Literates U P M F P M F 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 Haryana T 44.2 32.1 39.9 21.5 59.5 44.1 55.9 67.9 69.1 78.5 40.5 55.9 R 50.2 36.8 35.2 24.0 67.5 50.7 49.9 63.2 64.8 75.4 32.5 43.3 U 26.3 20.8 18.0 14.2 35.9 28.7 73.7 79.2 82.0 85.8 64.1 71.3 Bhiwani T 45.8 32.5 29.1 19.7 64.9 47.0 54.2 67.5 70.9 80.3 35.1 53.0 R 48.7 34.7 30.8 20.9 69.1 50.3 51.3 65.3 69.2 72.1 30.9 49.7 U 32.2 23.4 21.0 15.0 45.0 33.1 67.8 76.6 79.0 85.0 55.0 66.9

TaMe VII (a) reveals that literacy level in During 200 I Census. we find great improvements Hhiwani district in 199 I was slightly lower as III Iiteracy rates over those of 1991 Censlls at all compared to the State. Literacy rate for the levels i.e male-female, rural-urban, etc. Though district as a whole was recorded as 54.2 p,ercent, saturation in literacy has taken place in urban areas for rural areas it was 51.3 percent and for urban even then there is scope for improvements in female areas 67.8 percent. Literacy rate for urban males litecacy and rural literacy. Urban male and female was higher (79.0 percent) in the district. Female literacy is 85.0 percent and 66.9 percent respectively literacy was lower as compared to male literacy and the corresponding figures for rural males and both in rural as well as urban areas. Overall female literacy in the district was 35.1 percent females are 72. I percent and 49.7 percent whereas rural female literacy in the district was respectively in the district in 2001. Female literacy 30.9 percent. The urban female literacy rate III has made a big leap in rural areas of the district from the district was much better (55.0 percent). 30.9 percent in 1991 to 49.7 percent in 2001.

391 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOf< . BHIWANI -- -.. ---~-- TABLE VII (b) LITERACY RATES FOR S ELF..(TEl) AGE-GROUPS BY SI!.X,l991 AND2001 .---_._--- <;tat~: Year TfR/lI Literacy rates for the 1:ge-group District 7 years & ab(~~.e______10 years & ~~:,_e __ 15 years & above------p M F P M F ._------P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Haryana 1991 T 55.8 69.1 40.5 54.3 68.3 38.1 48.9 64.1 31.2 R 49.9 64.8 32.5 48.1 63.8 29.8 41.7 58.8 21.Y U 73.7 82.0 64.1 72.7 81.5 62.5 69.6 79.6 58.0 2001 1 67.9 78.5 55.7 66.9 78.3 53.8 62.4 75.5 47.5 R 68.2 75.4 49.3 61.8 74.9 46.9 56.2 714 39.0 U 79.2 85.8 71.3 788 86.0 70:5 76.6 84.S 67.0 HI'I\Villll 1991 r 542 70.9 35.1 52.4 70.0 32.1 45. ~ 64.9 23.2 R 5U 69.2 IV.'} 493 682 27.6 41.X 62.5 18.2 lJ 678 790 55 () 66.6 78.6 52.8 62.(J 760 46.1 2W) I r 67.8 RO.7 53.2 66.3 XO.3 50.6 60.') 77.3 42.4 R 656 795 49') 63.9 79.0 46.9 57.') 75 "I 37.9 U 76.8 85.3 67.1 76.3 85.3 65.9 73.2----_._---- 8H 6L! Table VII (b) deals with literacy rates for selected than those of State. Jfwe analyse literacy from higher age groups for Haryana State and Bhiwani district in age-groups to lower age groups literacy rates moved 1991 Census. Literacy rates for 7 years & above. 10 up both in the district and the State. This showed years & above and ) 5 years & above have been upward trend in literacy. given both for rural and urban areas by sex. Literacy Further, during 2001 Census .. the literacy rates rates at each level are slightly lower in the district are up by 10 to 15 percent than that of 1991. TABLE VII (c) LITFRACYRATFS FORSELECTIDAGE-GROUPS BYSEX, 1991 ANI>2001 Staid Year TIR/ll Literacy rat es for the age-group . DI~lricl 10-14 ------15-59 ---_.-60 years and above f' M F P M F r M F ------2 3 <) 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 IImy:ma 1991 T 80.4 88.0 71.4 53.5 69.2 35.1 17.0 27.5 5.8 R 77.6 86.8 66.7 46.5 64.7 25.1 IL6 20.1 2.3 II 89.7 91.9 87.1 73 () 818 62.7 3&.4 58.0 I 'I.D 2(lOI T 89.5 92.3 86.3 67.3 79.9 52.6 27.6 42.2 13.ll R 88.& 92.3 84.7 (JJ.7 76.9 44.3 19.9 33.'1 (..I U 91.6 92.5 90.4 79.5 86.5 71.1 51.2 69.5 3,.1 BtllVvani 19<)1. 1 815 91.3 70.0 50.1 70A 26.5 145 ·~6.1 "2.7 R 80.2 91.4 67.1 46.5 68.5 21.0 12.2 22.6 U lJ 8ltb 91.3 85.5 65.8 78.5 50.9 28.6 50.1 J O,f, 20m T 92.4 946 90.0 65.8 81.9 475 25.3 42.1 8.3 R 92.4 94.8 89.7 63.1 80.9 43.0 22.1 38.3 5.5 lJ 92.4 93.<1 91.3 76.4 85.6 65.6 42.6 63.9 23.1

Table VII (c) d~als with literacy rates by broad age 60+ age groups for rural females were the lowt:st i.e. grollp~ ill Haryana State and Bhiwani district in 1991 1.3 percent whereas these rates li)1 rural/urball males and ~O() I Literac.y rates fix age groups I () .. J 4, 15-59 in IO-J4 age group were the highest i.c. 91.4 percent and 6()+ have been g,iven both. for rural and urban areas and 91.3 percellt respectively. Though females are by sex. Literacy rates at each level in the district are in emulating in lower age groups but arc still lagging behind. close pro~imity with the State .Ifwe analyse literacy I fwe compare the literacy rates of200 I with those from hi~her age-grollps to lower age groups and frolll of 1991. we observe far bew:r imprnvemcnt in 200 I in l;~lllalcs In males and from rural to urban areas we find the literacy standards at all levels I.e rural-urban, male­ hettcr lilE-racy rates. In otller words literacy rates for female and district-State.

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TABLE VII (d) EDUCATION AC'CORDINCTO RESIDENCEAND SEX, 1991 AND2001 - <.)t;-ltCi-'--- -Y-l"tl-r-::-'r-::/R=-I',: Percentuge of pop utatinn In the age-group 20+ who are M atric hut below grnduate Graduate and------abovt: p M F p M F 5 7 <) r 15.8 23 I 7.0 4.5 58 2.9 R 12.6 19.5 3,5 1.6 2.6 0.5 U 26.7 33.1 19.4 12.4 14.6 9.9 2001 T 20.5 281 12.0 7.1 8.7 53 R 17.1 25.4 7.8 2.9 4.4 1.3 (I 28.2 339 21.7 16.(1 IX .} 14.6 BllI\\lInl «)<) 1 13.9 22.3 4.6 2.8 -+5 1.0 122 20.8 28 1.5 28 0.2 \' 214 288 13.1 8.6 12.0 4.7 20(11 19.4 28.5 <)5 4.8 70 2.3 18.0 27.7 75 2.9 4.8 09 ------25.2 319 17.6 12.4 16.0 8.5

In the above given table VII (d), percentage of were matric formed 20.8 percent of the population population aged 2()+ who are Matric and Graduates whereas females were only 2.8 percent. Urban males & above have been classified as in 1991 and 2001. who matriculated in 20+ age group were much higher than their rural counterparts while urban females in this In Haryana State 15.8 percent were matric and category were more than five times as compared to 4.5 percent were graduate and above in 1991. their rural counterparts. Graduate and above in 20+age Proportions in the district were lower in comparison to group, in rural areas males and females were mere 2.8 the State, 13.9 percent were matric and 2.8 percent were graduate and above. percent and 0.2 percent respectively in the district while their correspond ing figures in urban arcas were 12.0 Graduate and above proportions of literacy in the percent and 4.7 percent respectively. district 111 1991 like rural-urban. male- female etc were havin!! o.;nmcwhat lower position than that of the State. Similar trends were observed in 200 I. But literacy J\lsl) In matric but below graduate category the levels have definitely improved at all levels both in the pn'portll)IlS were lower than the State. Rural males who State and the district than that of 1091

393 ------DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BHIWANI TABU: VII (e) DISTRIRUfION OF FEMALES INTHEAGF.rGROliP ]5-44 YMRS UVIDUCATION LEVEL, 1991 AND2001 ------'it:lt6 Year TI No. uf\\·omen Percentah'e of women aged IS-44 years by education level Dis! riet RI aged 15-44 Total Illiterate Literate below Middle & Matric& Graduate and II year~ middle below mat ric below graduate ------above I 2 1 4 5 (1 7 8 9 10 ------_.- Harvana 1991 T ).396.752 100.0 61.3 15.1 8.3 12.1 3.3 R 2.487.864 100.0 71.3 15.1 6.6 6.4 0.6 U 908.888 100.0 33.8 15.1 12.8 27.6 10.7 2001 T 4.605.661 100.0 42.7 20.1 12.2 19.7 S.3 R 3.186,293 100.0 SO.I 22.3 12.0 142 1.4 1I 1,419.36& 100.0 26.2 14.9 12.1 '321 14.1 Bhiwani 1991 T 190,408 100.0 70.1 13.6 6.4 8.8 1.J R 148,156 100.0 75.8 12.9 5.3 5.8 0.2 U 42,252 100.0 45.2 16.8 ILl 21.9 5.1 2001 T 9.211.322 100.0 46.8 20.8 12.1 17.8 2.5 R 182.611 100.0 50.9 21.5 11.8 14.8 1.0 U 69.342 100.0 30.6 18.0 13.2 29.8 8,4

Table V II (e) deals with distribution of females in During 2001. illiteracy has come down from 61.3 15-44 age group by educational level in 199 I and 200 I . percent in 1991 to42.7 percent in 2001 among women Female literacy proportions almost at all educational aged 15-44 in the State and corresponding figures in levels are slightly lower in Bbiwani district in the district are 70.1 percent and 46.8 percent comparison to the State proportions. 70. I percent respectively. Rural areas have improved a I<;>t by bringing down the illiteracy from 71.3 percent in 1991 illiteracy of 15-44 aged females was reported in the to 50.1 percent in 2001 ill the State and corresponding district while it was 6 1.3 percent for the State in 1991. figures for the drstrict are 75.8 percent and 50.9 Urban·female graduates and above in the district had percent respectively. Urban areas reaching saturation proportion of 5. I percent but rural females were only level, also showed improvement in overcoming 0.2 percent. These proportions at the State level were illiteracy from 33.& percent in 199 J to 26.2 percent in also dismal which were recorded as TO.7 percent and 2001 in the Statewhile the corresponding figures for 0.6 percent respectively. Matriculates formed 21.9 the district were 45.2 percent and 30.6 percent percent il' urban and 5.8 percent in rural areas of the respectively. Proportions at all educational levels show di~trict whereas State statistics were 27.6 percent and quite good improvement during 200 1 both in the State 6.4 percent respectively. and in the district-

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Annexure VIII

Distribution of di.fferent mother tongues returned in 1991 and 2001 Censuses

Language ;s a critit.:al attribute of India's languages, in order of proficiency were to be recorded popufation which is marked with a pluri-lingual and under this question. In this regard the person need pluri-clIltllral society. Language in itself is a group not necessari Iy be able to read and write the language of mother tongues'. It was on the basis of language (s). It is enough if the person has a working that the country was reorganized into States in 1956. knowledge and is able to converse with understanding.. It is cllstomary for the Indian Census to collect There has not been any perceptible change in data on mother tongue of every person at every the definition of 'mother tongue' adopted by the Censlis. Mother tongue is defined as the language Indian Census for the earl ier censuses. A brief spoj.;t.:n il~ chi Idhood hy lhe person's mother to the analysis has been made on the basis of 1991 and persoll. If the mother died in infancy, the language 200 I Censuses. mainly spvken in the person's home in childhood is to Data on languages and Mother tongues based on he recorded as the mother tongue. In case of infants 199 I Census is presented in Table C-7 in Parts A(i), and deaf mutes the language usually spoken by the A(ii), 8(i) and B(ii) for Haryana StateiDistrictsl mother is recorded. The instructions to the enumerators Tahsils/Towns in 1991 showing distribution of t~):· recording the name of the language retumed by languages/mother tongues which returned 10,000 OT tht.: respvlldent as mother tongue are summarized as more speakers each at all India level (inclusive of IInder: mother tongues grouped under each). The unclassitied I. Record the name of the language returned mother tongues and the mother tongues having less by the respondent as mother tongue in full. than 10,000 speakers had been relegated to 'Other' whatever is the name of the language and mother tongue category. do not use abbreviations. According to 1991 Census there are I II Do not try to determine if the language Scheduled and 96 Non-Scheduled languages in India. returned by a person is a dialect of another Thirteen of these eighteen languages namely; language. Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, ,Kashmiri. Konkani, Marathi, Nepali. Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit. ')_ Do nol try to establish any relationship Sindhi and Urdu belong to the Indo-Aryan branch_ between religion and mother tongue. Four of them namely; Kann:lda, Malayalam, Tamil -'L Rct:nrd the language as returned for each and Telgu belong to Dravidian family, while Manipuri PCI son and do not enter i!lto any argument. belongs to Tibeto-Burmese family. English, the quite Do not try to record any language orher than commonly L1sed as a link language belongs to Indo­ what is returned by the respondent. European Languages. The distribution of spcakei's of Scheduled Languages in the State and for the Question II aimed to ascertain if the person district as per Census 1991 is pOlirayed in Table knl)ws any other language(s), and entries lip to two VIII (a).

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TABLEVm(a) DlSTRlBUflON OF POPULA nON BY SCHEDULED LANGVAGES/NON-SCHEOliLEO LANGUAGES, I 991-HARYANA STATE AND BHlW~NI DISTRICT. Languages Haryana Bhiwani District Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 A. Scheduled languages 16.457.276 100.0 1.139.484 100.0 I Assamcse 348 N 6 N 2 Bengi'lli 9.995 0.1 55 N 3 Gujarnli 2,266 N 61 N 4 Hindi 14.982.409 91.0 1.134.607 99.5 5 93(' N I 'N 6 K

Ta,ble VIII (a) reveals that Hindi is the most Among Scheduled languages Hindi and Punjabi d()minant language spoken'"both in Haryana (91.0 come to the fore with proportions of91.0 percent and percent) and the district (99,5 percent) followed by 7.1 percent respectively in the State and 99.5 percent Punjabi which is 7.1 percent in Haryana and 0.4 and 0.4 percent in Bhiwani district respectively while all percent in Bhiwani districLEach of the Non~ other scheduled languages had shown negligible scheduled languages formed negligible proportions proportions where each of ,these were below one in the State and in the district. percent except Urdu (J .6 percent) at the State level.

396 ANNEXURES ------' TABLE VUI (b) DlSTRlBlfflON OF MOTHER TONGUES AND THEIR PROPORTIONS IN HARYANA STATE AND BHIWANI DISTRICT DURING 1991 AND 2001 CFNSUSES SI. No. M other Tongue H ary ana State Bhiwani District Percentage Percentage 1991 2001 1991 2001

~ "- :> 4 5 6 Hindi 88.9 47.1> 97.9 40.3 2 Punjabi 7.0 8.6 0.4 1.0 :> Haryanvi 2.0 36.7 1.6 57.1 ,I {Irdu 1.6 L2 N N .'i Bagri 0.1 1.9 0.2 6 Bengali 0.1 0.2 N N 7 M ala~ alam N 0.1 N N X Bhoj Puri N

Table VIII (b) shows the distribution of mother During 2001 position is changed, Hindi as mother tongues and their proportions in Haryana State and tongue has been reported by 47.6 percent in the State Bhiwani district in 1991 and 2001 Censuses. Here and 40.3 percent in the distri€t while Haryanvi mot.'1er again Hindi and Punjabi had been returned as major tongue has emerged with 36.7 percent in the State mother tongues as their proportions were 88.9 percent and 57.1 percent in the district. Punjabi mother tongue and 7.1 percent respectively whereas Haryanvi has been reported by 8.6 percent in the State and 1.0 mother tongue was returned by 2.0 percent, and Urdu percent in the district. Bagri and Mewati (0.2 percent by 1.6 percent persons in the State during 199 J, The each) mother tongues have been reported during 200 1 remaining mother tongues each were reporting less than one percent. Position in Bhiwani district was \-'1hich did not appear at all in 1991 in the district and ~lightl.\' different when speakers of Hindi mother these mother tongues had made some place in the \l)l1~ue were reported as 97.9 percent and I-Iaryanvi State also with 1.9 percent and 1.6 percent !.6 percellt. Remaining mother tongues each had r'~spectively in 2001. Urdu was a:Iso'reported by 1.2 negligible or nil proportions. percent persons in the State.

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