District Census Handbook, Mathura, Part-XII-A, Series-25, Uttar Pradesh

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If! ~- xi g q \37 199 mfufiGm xil~~If!lCfi fclCfiIXi ~ Cffi man, filf<pffil (fm ~ ~ 202 II IJ1'1 J loHI !>j[J'IIJ1'1 -gg ~, rrA- -rn) ..,.-m, \iHJloHl -;:pffi em- ~ \34[J'I J l ~..tfr ~ 208 III qll\Ji&1 em- * CfR ~ ~ m11T ctl ~ (xil:!C!If£iCfJ ~Cf)lfl '!Slo;gcnx) 209 IV 31 jxi\Rl tI \ii IR14'i om 31 j~ tI \JJrFJlI R14\j ctl \Ji '1 fi'Lc<:J I cnr ~ \iFi fi 'Lc<:J I ~ ~ trfu:R cf> ~ <Jl11T em ~ 210 8. 3fTlTlT- I I ~ ~fuCBT I mft~ 3fR ~ -M~R1~g=-rl""TTfl 228 II -;pRf em ~ qaT ~ ~, 1989 230 III rpIX4Ii"2:1itll ta:ro., 1988-89 232 IV '<ilci\JifTiCfl ~ 3Rt ~, 19fH 233 IV -3l-~ ~ <5IF«14\j if fll<:f\rlRiCfi ~ ~ ~, 1989 235 V RlRhf'l"lI,~, ::j"1~\Jj'l 3fR flif<li ftiCfJ ~, 1989 236 VI ~,CllfUl'S'Ll, \3UTrr 3TR ~, 1989 239 -qftfir&: ~{t cm 31Qi'if%'Ll1 om ~ \Jl'1fi{,_{';~:lI 241 CONTENTS Page No. 1 Foreword III 2 Preface VII 3 Map of District 4 Important Statistics of the District IX 5 Brief History of District Census Hand Book XXVIII 6 Analytical Note 1 7 Section - I(i) Map and Village Directory 1 Community Development Block-Nandgaon 20 2 Community Development Block-Chhata . 28 3 Community Development Block-Chaumul;la 40 4 Community Development Block-Govardhan 48 5 Community Development Block-Mathura 56 6 Community Development Block-Farah 70 7 Community Development Block-Nohj hil 80 8 Community Development Block-Mat 98 9 Community Development Block-Raya 108 10 Community Development Block-Baldeo 120 11 Community Development Block-Sadabad 134 12 Community Development Block-Sahpau 144 Section-I(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 1 Community Development Block-Nandgaon 152 2 Community Development Block-Chhata 155 3 Community Development B1ock-Chaumuha 159 4 Community Development Block-Govardhan 162 5 Community Development Block-Mathura 165 6 Community Development Block-Farah 170 7 Community Development Block~Nohj hil 174 8 Community Development Block-Mat 181 9 Community Development Block-Raya 185 10 Community Development B1ock-Baldeo 190 11 Community Development Block-Sadabad 195 12 Community Development Block-Sahpau 199 APPENDICES I C.D. Block wise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities 202 II Land use data in respect of non-municipal towns ( Census town) 208 III List of Villages where no Amenity other than the Drinking Water is available 209 CONTENTS IV List of Villages according to the population of scheduled caste & scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. Section IJ- Town Directory I Status and Growth History II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns-1989 III Municipal Finance 1988-89 IV Civic and other amenities-1989 IVA Civic and other amenities in notified slums- 1989 V Medical, Educational Recreation and Cultural facilities- 1989 VI Trade, Commerce Industry and Banking- 1989 APPENDICES 8. Towns showing their outgrowth with popUlation furc;rr ,iF""! 11 °H I ~fR1 Cf5 1311 em Q Cfi I ~ I'i 1951 c$T ,iFfll °I'i I cf ~ m fcr;m Tim QIT I ClGf "fr ~ ~ ClcfJ ~ <;!:! 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