District Census Handbook, Aurangabad, Part XII-A & B, Series-14
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CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 DISTRICT dENSUS HANDBOOK AURANGABAD Compiled by THE MAHARASHTRA CENSUS DIRECTORATE PRINTED IN INDIA BY THE MANAGER, GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS, MUMBAI 400 004 AND PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY, MAHARASHTRA STATE MUMBAI· 400 004. 1995 [Price : Rs. 100.00] '"a 3 0 MAHARASHTRA .E G g A 0 N DISTRICT AURANGABAD A L Km I, 0 I, B 11 16 Km ........... I '\ - Part of District Jalno V - Part of TahSil Vailopur 5 - Port of T ohsil 50egoon. M5H - Major Stote Highway. z « .. .., Vl u a o Vl c H M o Oistrict H,adquarttrs 15 AtsoTh. Tahsil Htadquart,rs. o DISTRICT AURANOAIAD G CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1981- 91 ""~'Km ;C,_ rr ...."'r)' -1 BOUNDARY, DISTRICT .. .' TAHSIL .. ( 0 •.[" HEADQUARTERS. DISTRICT, TAHSIL ... @;@ --/ SH16 r'i..'> STATE HIGHWAY .. ') DIS! RIC! IMPORTANT ME'TALLED ROAD ~ AURANG4BAD RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE -t RS r , ,~ r' METRE GAUGE -'-~ RIVER AND STREAM ~~.--..... _.... VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE Gonor, '~ POPULATION WITH NAME '" • "t ... URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE Boundary, District _._,_._ CLASS 1 , 1II , Jl[ AND J[ ... ~ ArliO lost to Newly Crfated POST AND TELEGRAPH OF'FICE .. , ••••PTa ~ Jolna Olstrict. DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTION •• riiI rn _ Area lost to Ahmadnagor District Based Upon of Indio mop WIth the permISSion of the Sur'.leyor General of India Sur'le~ © Government of india COP1rlqllt, 199". MOTIF •• • ••c· • • Paithani sarees are among the costliest sarees in the world. Paithani at one time a must for every Maharashtrian bride. It derives its name from Paithan in Aurangabad district. Paithani has a distinct style of its own in silk with elaborate gold ornamentation inpalloo and border. It has a trade history going back to 300-200 B.C. It had become extinct but has now been revived by the All India Handicraft Board. There are now very few artisans working in this industry. Paithani production-cum-training centre was started in 1966 at Paithan. Students studying in this centre get a stipend. Paithani takes about a month for being completed. Most of the time is consumed for its intricate zari border. Raw materials used forPaithani are pure silk, gold thread, silver thread etc. The Raw materials of art silk and jar is purchased from Yevla, Ahmadnagar etc. CONTENTS PAGE Foreword V Preface IX Acknowledgements XI District Highlights - 1991 Census XUI Name of the headquarters of District I Tahsil, their rural I urban status and XIV distance from district headquarters Important Statistics - I(a) 1 Important Statistics - l(b) 4 Ranking of tahsils in the district - II 6 Summary Tablel- Population of the District at the censuses from 1901 to 1991 7 Summary Table 2- Number of inhabited villages and related population in 8 . specified population size ranges. Appendix 1 to Summary' Table 2- Area, Number of villages I towns and population 9 Appendix 2 to Summary Table 2- Towns with population under 5,000 10 Appendix 3 to Summary Table 2- Houseless and Ins~itutional population 10 Analytical Note- 1. HISTORY AND SCOPE OF DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 11 Brief History of the district (11) 2. ADMINISTRATIVE SET-UP 12 Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samitis (14), Urban Local Bodies (14) 3. LOCATION, SIZE, RELIEF, DRAINAGE AND CROPPING PATTERN 15 Climate (16), Soil and Cropping pattern (16) 4. NATURAL WEALTH 16 Minerals (16), Fisheries (17) 5. BRIEF NOTE ON CENSUS 17 Census concepts- Building (17), Census houses and households (17), Housing data (.18), Electricity and Toilet facilities (18), Rural and Urban area (18), Urban Agglomeration (18),. Standard Urban Area (18) 6. 1991 CENSUS FINDINGS - POPULATION, ITS DISTRIBUTION 19 Distribution of popUlation in rural and urban areas (19), Size, class and status of towns (20), Villages by population size (20) 7. POPULATION GROWTH, DENSITY AND SEX RATIO 21 Population growth (21), Density (22), Sex Ratio (23) 8. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES 24 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Maharashtra State (24), Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in 1981 (26), SCIST Population, decadal variation and sex ratio (26) 9. LITERACY 29 Definition of a literate (29), Rural and Urban literacy (30), Male - Female share in total literates (31), Literacy among SC and ST (32). 10. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 33 Definition of work and classification of workers (33), Types of workers (33), workers by Industrial categories (36), Non-workers (38) (H) CONTENTS-contd PAGE 11. AMENITIES IN VILLAGES AND TOWNS 38 Educational facilities (38) , Medical (41), Drinking water (41), Postal (42), Weekly market (42), Communica~ion (43), Approach road (43), Power supply (44) 12. LAND UTILISATION - LAND USE PATTERN 45 Forest (45), Irrigated and Unirrigated land (45) 13. BRIEF NOTE ON TOWN DIRECTORY 46 14. INDUSTRIES 47 15. TRADE AND COMMERCE 48 Workers in trade and commerce (49) 16. MUNICIPAL FINANCE 49 17. FAIRS AND PLACES OF TOURIST IMPORTANCE 50 Fairs (50), Places of historical and tourist importance (50) 18. MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISTRICT 51 Contribution of the district (52) PART A· VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY (SECTION I AND II) SECTION I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY Note explaining the abbreviations used in the village Directory 55 Statement . List of villages fully merged in towns and outgrowth at 1991 Census 59 Map· TAHSIL AURANGABAD (Facing .page) 60 Alphabetical list of villages-Aurangabad C. D. Block 61 Village Directory-Aurangabad C. D. Block 64 Map - TAHSIL KHULDABAD (Facing page) 88 Alphabetical list of villages-Khuldabad C. D. Block 89 Village Directory-Khuldabad C. D. Block 90 Map· TAHSIL KANNAD (Facing page) 100 Alphabetical list of villages-Kannad C. D. Block 101 Village Directory-Kannad C. D. Block 104 Map· TAHSIL SOEGAON (Facing page) 126 Alphabetical list of villages-Soegaon C. D. Block 127 Village Directory-Soegaon C. D. Block 128 Map - TAHSIL SILLOD (Facing page) 138 Alphabetical list of villages-Sillod C. D. Block 139 Village Directory-Sillod C. D. Block 142 Map - TAHSIL PAITHAN (Facing page) 162 Alphabetical list of villages-Paithan C. D. Block 163 Village Directory-Paithan C. D. Block 166 Map - TAHSIL GANGAPUR (Facing page) 186 Alphabetical list of villages-Gangapur C. D. Block 187 Village Directory-Gangapur C. D. Block 190 Map· TAHSIL VAlJAPUR (Facing page) 214 Alphabetical list of villages-Vaijapur C. D. Block 215 Village Directory-Vaijapur C. D. Block 218 APPENDIX I 236 C. D. Blockwise(Rural)Abstract of educational, medical and other amenities APPENDIX II 238 Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census Towns) (iii) . CONTENTS-contd PAGE APPENDIX III 238 C. D. Blockwise list of villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available. APPENDIX IV 238, Summary showing number of villages having or not having Se/ST population. C. D. Blockwise list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Caste and 239 Scheduled Tribe population to the total population by ranges. APPENDIX V . 255 Alphabetical list of villages alongwith manual as well as computerised codes, 1991 & 1981 APPENDIX VI 280 Statement showing social forest area in the villages. APPENDIX VII 283 Statement showing number of Girls schools in the villages. SECTION II - TOWN DIRECTORY Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Town Directory. 287 Town Directory Statements ( I to VI and N-AJ : STATEMENT I - Status and Growth History 290 STATEMENT II - Physical aspects and location of towns, 1989 292 STATEMENT III - Municipal Finance, 1988-1989 293 STATEMENT IV - Civic and other amenities, 1989 294 STATEMENT IV-A - Civic and other amenities in notified slums, 1989 295 STATEMENT V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1989. 297 STATEMENT VI - Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 1989. 299 Appendix to Town Directory 300 PART B· PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT District Primary census Abstract (General) 304 Appendix to District Urban Primary Census Abstract 310 District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes ~2 District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes '\28 C. D. Blockwise lJillage Primary Census Abstract Primary Census Abstract-Aurangabad C. D. Block 334 Primary Census Abstract-Khuldabad C. D. Block 350 Primary Census Abstract-Kannad C. D. Block 358 Primary Census Abstract-Soegaon C. D. Block 374 Primary Census Abstract-Sillod C. D. Block 382 Primary Census Abstract-Paithan C. D. Block 398 Primary Census Abstract-Gangapur C. D. Block 414 Primary Census Abstract-Vaijapur C. D. Block 434 Town Primary Census Abstract (1 to 8) 450 Annexute I-Note on Fertility-Mortality and Mivation 482 Annexure II-Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, 1981. 487 Annexure III-Percentage Distribution of Migrants by place of birth, 1981 Census. 488 FOREWORD Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations / modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each state Governm_ent / Union Territory administration. It inter-alia provides data information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators academicians and researchers. The scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative sta tistics, census tables and village and Town Directories including PCA, After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part - A comprising village and town Directories and Part - B comprising village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union territories.