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District Population Statistics, 3-Muzaffangagar , Uttar Pradesh I Census of India, 1951 DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS UTTAR PRADESH 3-MUZAFFARNAGAR DISTRICT 1 315.42 ALLAHABAD: 1951 rING AND STATIONERY, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA 1952 MUZ DPS l_________________ ~~~~~~~~. __~11 Price, Re.1-S. FOREWORD THE Uttar Pradesh Government asked me in March, 1952, to supply them for the purposes of elections to local bodies population statistics with separation for scheduled castes (i) mohalIa/ward -wise for urban areas, and (ii) village-wise for rural areas. The Cens~s Tabulation Plan did not provide for sorting of scheduled castes population for areas smaller than a tehsil or urban tract and the request from the Uttar Pradesh Government came when the slip sorting had been finished and the Tabulation Offices closed. As the census slips are mixed up for the purposes of sorting in one lot for a tehsil or urban tract, collection of data regarding scheduled castes population by mohallas/wards and villages would have involved enormous labour and expense if sorting of the slips had been taken up afresh. Fortunately, however, a secondary census record, viz. the National Citizens' Register, in which each slip has been copied, was available. By singular foresight it had been pre­ pared mohalIa/ward-wise for urban areas and village-wise for rural areas. The required information has, therefore, been extracted from this record. 2. In the above circumstances there is a slight difference in the figures of population as arrived at by an earlier sorting of the slips and as now determined by counting from the National Citizens' Register. This difference has been accen­ tuated by an order passed by me during the later count from the National Register of Citizens as follows:- (i) Count Ahirwars of Farrukhabad District, Raidas and Bhagat as 'Chamars'. (ii) Count Bhangi, Khakrob, Sweepers, Harijan, Mehtar, Jamadar and Achhut as 'Balmikis'. The fact, that some members of the scheduled castes had returned their caste by names which did not find place in the schedule as notified under section 341 of the Constitution ofIndia, came to my notice during the course of the earlier sorting} but at too late a stage to enable me to pass definite and uniform orders. I have tried to rectify it by passing this order for the purpose of counting from the National Citizens' Register. The differences in the figures of the two counts have been clearly set out in the tables that follow. 3. The figures of total population of mohallas/wards have been arrived at by actual counting from the National Citizens' Register, while the figures of total population of villages are those determined by actual sorting of the slips and recorded in the Primary Census Abstract. 4. In the Summary of Urban Population the code number of each town has been given. The first element of the code gives the code number of the district, the second the code number of the tehsil (or towns of over one lakh population) and the third the code number of the town (other than a town of one lakh population). The key to the code numbers of tehsils will be found in the Summary of Rural Population. RAJESHW ARI PRASAD, LA.S., RAMPUR: Superintendent, Census Operations, July 23, 1952. Uttar Pradesh. , LIST OF ERRATA TO DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS OF MUZAFFARNAGAR DISTRICT A-Errata. to column 1, code numbeJ; and name of mohalla (Urban) (a) Deletion of exfsting name of mohalla \. Page no. Particulars 5 Delete" 4 Shiekh Zadgan Wast and the entries against it". (b) Corrections in existing code numbers Page no. For Read Charthawal (Town Area) 5 7-Halwaiyan 6-Halwaiyan. 5 8-Chipgran 7-Chipgran. 5 9-Sheikh Zadgan Eat 8-Sheikh Zadgan East. 5 10-Mah<tB~ahminan. 9-Maha Brahminan. 5 11--Im.. 00 Bara . ..• 10-ImamBar3. 5 12-Bazar Kalan II-Bazar Kalan. 5 ! 3--Tirgaram 12-Tirgaram. 5 14-Murda Patti I3-Murde Patti. 5 15-Chauhatta, 14-Chauhatta. 5 5-Tagayan Muslim 4-TagyanMuslim. 5 6·-Noor Bafa.n 5-Noor Bafan. (e) Corrections in existing names of mohallas Shahpur (Town Arep,) 2 3-Mahajnan 3-Siyanian. 2 8-Siyanian 8-Mahainan. Sisau!f (Town Area) 3 7-Nila Bazar 7-NayaBazar. -------___-_- ___ -------_-_------_-----.~-.-.- B-Errata to population figures (Urban) Page no. Particulars 2 3 4 5 6 7 -.--- .. KandhlaN.A. For 7,830 6,551 14,381 7,011 1,598 5,777 Read 7,971 6,657 14,628 6,956 1,615 6,OYf Muolaffarnagar M.B. For 36,436 27,582 64,01S 2,547 47,591 Read 36,653 27,730' 64,383 3,479 47,024 Total For 114,079 90,010 204,089 76,007 14,248 113,834 Read 114,437 90,264 204,701 75,952 15,197 113,552 5 Chp,rthawanT.A.)- 5 1-Kanungoyan .. For 282 246 528 317 Read 626 509 1,135 924 ------_-- ------------ O-Errata to column 1, code number and name of village (Rural) (a) Corrections in existing code numbers Page nO. For Read 9 148-Sarai 146-Satheri . 11 10-Barooki 19--Baroold. 11 101-Jalalpur Bahra 91-Jalalpur Bahra. 2 List ot Errata to District Population Statistics of Muzaffarnagar District-(concld.) ~ (b) Corrections in existing names of villages Page nO. For 9 20-Basdhada 20-Bahdhara. 9 71-Iasala 7!-JasIlIa. 9 74--1ogyaKhera 7 4--J ogya Kher R. 9 99--KuraUli 99--Kuralsi. 10 186-Phuta 186-Puttha. II 204-Ratpur 204-Rataur. II 251_Usupur 251-Yusufpur. 12 25-Bant 25-Banat. 13 76-Dhakala 76-Dhakwala. 13 I 88-Shitalgar h. 188-Mian Qasba. 14 I 72-Kolulahoja 172-Kolaheri. 14 242-Pari, 242-Parai. 14 339--Snamspur 339-Shiampura (Ha.mlet ofPur'lazi T.A.). 14 86-Chokar 86-Chokra. 15 71-Bodia.na Ka.lan 71-Budina Kalan. 15 170-Kiftpur 170-KifaYlltpur. 15 306--Sonja ni 306-Sohanjll j. 15 I 89--Malria 189-Malira. 15 191-Ml1nHera 191-Mandhera. --- DISTRICT MUZAFFABNAGAB Summary of Urban Population Populittion Scheduled Code no. and name of Town Males Females Total Muslims CastcA Othel'S 2 3 4 5 6 7 3-1-79 KANDHLA NOTIFIED AREA 7,880 6,551 14,381 7,011 1,598 5,772 3~1-35 BUDHANA TOWN AREA " .1,606 2,881 6,487 2844 69'1~~2,946 3-1-154 SHAHPUR TOWN AREA " 2 501 2,141 4,642 2,621 387 1,634 3-1-160 SISAULI TOWN AREA 3,929 2,858 6,787 912 99.3 4,882 13-2-122 KHATAUL! NOTIFIED AREA 9,086 6,724 1.5,810 5,946 1,038 8,826 \ 3-2-95 JANSATH TOWN AREA .3,296 2,613 5,909 2,953 429 2,527 3-2-1:58 MIRANPUR TOWN AREA 4,.387 ,3,68,1 8,070 a,981 871l .3,211 3 -3-242 SHAMLI MUNICIPAL BOARD 10,621 7,597 18,218 a, 729 1,40~ 13,080 .3-3-133 KAIRANA MUNICIPAL BOARD 12,401 10,781 23,182 13,602 1,775 7,805 3-3-lI8 JALALABAD TOWN AREA 3,704 2,955 6,659 3,694 303 2,662 ~-3-129 JHINJHANA TOWN AREA 2,906 2,344 5,250 2,342 3 2,905 ~.-3-264 'rHANA BHA-WAN TOWN AREA 4,889 4,169 9,008 3,775 1,151 4,082 '-4-81 CHARTHAWAI, TOWN AREA 4,310 3,709 8,019 3,712 745 3,562 13,880 2,547 47,591 1-4·~217 MUZAFFARNAGAR MUNICIPAL BOARD S6,4.36 27,582 64,018 1--4-251 PUR QAZI TOWNIAREA 4,227 3,422 7,649 5,00l' 295 2,349 -------~.------------- Total 114,079 90,010 204,089 76,007 14,248 113,~ i!oPulation acCording to Pri mary Census A'bstraet 114,161 91,(155 205,216 bpulation of Muslims according to Table D-II 74,696 rp~lation of SchedUled Castes according to Table D-III 16,857 2 l)iS'Ul-Ie!l' 1lWl"FAiUI~ Populaiion,of 1J.'~'by. ~JWards l'opuilltion R()heduled Code no. and name of Mohall II MlIles Females Total Muslims Castes Ot.hers 2 3 4 5 6 7 -.-----~----------- -_- ---~------------ ---- ----~ IiA:ND'HL-A. (N()1'tFtED AftJ!l"A) I :\fa>lra 1,004 882 1,886 463 399 1,024 2 Saraogiyan 947 812 1,759 267 '3 1,489 3 Bazar 687 648 1,335 1,052 172 III 4 Sheikh Zadgan 1,290 1,074 2,364 1,283 413 668 5 Khail 620 439 1,059 785 36 238 6 Gholan 117 114 231 51 180 7 K6nungoyan 117 82 199 3 .. 196 8 Maulanan .. 537 446 983 805 43 135 9 Rai Zadgan 1,250 1,012 2,262' 639 497 1,126 10 Gujran 664 540 1,204 929 275 II Mirdgan 597 502 1,099 734 35 330 12 MandiRail ---~~--~~-.------------ --~---------..---- 'rotal 7,830 6,551 14,381 7,011 1,598 5,772 ------ -...........,---.-----~-------- - ----__ ._- ------.-- .--- POPLIiation according to Prllllll,ry Cens~ Abstract 7,827 6,771 14,598 aUDHANA (TOWN AREA) Warrl-I 5 Kazian 450 366 816 715 101 8 Mirdgan .. 194 180 374 316 58 II Shahwara .. 404 351 755 124 631 TVard-2 17 3 Chamaran " 255 215 470 71 382 4 Kanungoyan 115 83 198 198 .. .. 9 l'l¥'oola 535 353 888 193 13 682 10 Qassaban " 272 215 487 471 16 TVorrl-3 I Bazar 299 211 510 60 36 414 2 Bhatwara " 565 455 1,020 224 152 644 6 Khakroban 59 55 11'4 114 7 Mandi 458 397 85-5 472 383 -_----- Total 3,606 2,881 6,487 2,844 697 2,946 --------------_------ population according to Primary Census Abstract .1,662 2,918 6,580 SHAHpUR (TOWN AREA) Wlfrd-1 1,085 1.,068 I Qasoll.han " ,583 502 17 2 Ha7.ar 259 212 471 372 99 Ward-2 3 Ma.hajnan 486 410 896 157 739 4 Thathra.n 160 126 286 285 I 5 Nagulan " 131 133 264 153 III 6 Nurbafan ,.
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