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CENSUS OF 1991 SERIES-20 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND·BOOK PA'RT XII-A & lB VILLAGE & T.OWN DrRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE .PRIMAR Y CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT

DIrector of Census Operations Punjab

Published by : The Government of Punjab, 1996 PUNJAB DISTRICT KAPURTHALA

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RA!lWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE: eo •• ' _~ RIVER AND STREAM ...... ' .. . .. ~ VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND A90JE POPULATION WITH NAME ...... Oh«wan• All Ixlondaries 0,. up«lted ullo I~ D«:embor, 1989. URBAN AREA WITH POP\JLATION SIZE CLASS II S IV •• POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE ...... PTO DEGREE COLl.EG£ AND TECt-tlICAL INSTITUTION.. .. I!!!l m REST HOUSE RH DISTRICT H£ADQUARTERS IS AlSO TAHSL HEADQUARTERS

80sed upon Survey 01 IIIdkl map .llh the permission 01 the Sur~eyor 0._11 .f 1MiI. © GovlI'nmIIII of In4Ia Cop,,~t. 897. CENSUS OF INDlA-199i A-CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS ··Tho publications relating to Punjab bear Series No. 20 and will bo published as follows :- part I·A Administration Report- Enumeration (for official use only). Pa.rt l-B Admi nistration Report-Ta bulatio n (for official use only), "- Part II·A General Population Tables 1 and and r Combined Volume. Pan lI·B Primary Census Abstract J Part III General Economic Tables. Part lV Social and Cultural Tables . Part' V Migration Tables.

Part VI Fertility Tables. part VII Tables on Houses and Household Amenities.

Part VIII Special Tables on Scheduled Castos and Scheduled Tribes.

Part IX·A Town Directory. Part IX-B survey Report on selected towns.

Part IX-C Survey Report on selected villages. Part X Ethnographic notes and special studies on Scheduled Castes and Sch(;duled Tribes. Part XI Census Atlas. B-PUNJAB GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS District Census Handbook for each district : Part XII A-Village and Town Directory and part XII B-Village and Townwise Primary C,nlus Abstract . -

(U) CONTENI'S

1. Foreword 2. Preface & Acknowledgements . vit 3. Important Statistics of the district xi 4. -A short profile; location, origin of name, area, climate, topography, river and drains, pre8entjurisdiction, land utilisation, agriculture, Irrigation, Animal Husbandary, Tenancy, Industry, Electricity, Minerals and Mining, Communication, Trade and Commerce, Forestry, Medical and Public Health, Education, Occupation and other miscellaneous activities, Places of religious, historical and tourist interest. 3

ANNEXURE-Showing jurisdictional changes. 19 5. Introduction to District Census Handbook :- 21

CONCEPT AND DEFINITIONS Rll1'al/Urban classification, Village, Town and Urban Agglomerations

6. Demographic analysis based on Inset Tables

(a) Upon Primary CenE'us Abstract, Analysis based on Inset Tables 1-10 24 (b) Upon Village Directory, Analysis based on Inset tables 11-16 3J .. ·(c) Upon Town Directory, Analysis based ort Inset tables 17-21 _ 35 '·=·-'0. - . •. l PART XII A- VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY SECTION I Village : Direct~r)i .

7. Note explaining the codes used in the Village Directory .45 8. Codes uSed in the Alphabetical list of villages 1981 & 1991 Census (Manual and 51 . '. : Computer Codes)

(i) Alphabetical list of villages Kapurthala C.D. Block 65 C.D. Block 93 . Lodhi C.D. Block 115 Phagwara C.D. Block 145 (jj) Village Directory

Kapurtbala C. D. Block 72 Nadala C.D. Block 100 C.D. Block 124 Pbagwara C.D. Block 150 Appendix 1 to 4 (Village Directory) 162 SECTION II Town Directory 9. Codes used in the Town Directory '., 189 Statement I 1 Status and growth history _ 194 (iii) Statement IT Physical aspects and location of towns, 1989 196

Statement IU Municipal Finance, 1988- 89 19i\ Statement IV Civic and other amenities, ]989 200

Statement [yea) Civic a nd other amenities io notified slums, 1989 203

Statement V M edical, 'Educational ,Recreational and Cultural Facililies, 1989

Statement VI Trade, COIllUlerce, Industry and Banking. 1989. 20(1

Appendix ' . Towns s:lowing their outgrowths with popubtion. 209 PART XU B : VILLAGE AND 'TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

10. 'Explanatory 110tr 'on PtiIilflf Y Census Abstract. , , Primary Censu s, AbsfraC! _I .)

KapurOlala Dis(rje{ 2JR

Kapurthala L . D . Block

Nadala C. D. Block .. 2Si' Sultanpur Lodhi C. D. Block

Phagwara C. D . Block ., 310

11. Urban Primary Census Abstract .. .)2 '

ApPcadix I ; Details of CD Blocks included under various tahsiJs .. 343 12. Tahsilwise Primary Census Abstract 344

Appendix II ; Enumeration blockwise total population and Scheduled Caste Population in .. 353 Urban area ;

Annexure to Appendix: District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes 366

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Di.trict KapurthaJa Tahsil and CD block boundaries, roads/railways, river/stream. towns by population size class, important villages, post and telegraph offices, degree college and technical inatitution etc. Before inner title

Tahsil Kapurtbala Boundaries of CD Block Nadala and CD Block Kapurtbala, village boundary, population size of villago5, urban areas. amenities, .~ roads/railway. river/stn:am, important village . . 57 mandles etc.

TahsiJ Sultan pur Lodbi Boundary of CD Block Sultallpur, village boundary. populat­ ion size of villages, urban areas, amenities, roads/railway, river/stream, important village man dies etc. S9

Tahsil Pha~wara Boundary of CD Block Phagwara, village boundary, poulation size of villages, urban areas, amenities, raoadsJrailway, river! stream. important village mandies etc. 61

(~v) FOREWORD

Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DeBs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is con­ tinuing since then with some innovations/modifications after each decennial Census. This is; the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Censu ~ Organisation on behalf of each State Govt./Union Territory Administration. It inter-alia provides data/information 011 some of the basic demographic and socio.economic characteristics and Oil til e availability or , certain important civic amenIties/facilities In each village and town of the respective di s ~rici s . Thi i> publication has thus "proved to be of immense utiJity to th~ planners, ac;itninis. Irators, acadetnk hl!1 ' (Ind re s earch e r~ ,

Th~ scope of the: DeH was initially confined to certain important census tables 00 population, econo­ mic al~d socia-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 statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the D istrict Census Handbooks (Part·A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PC A) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third (part C) of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not be published in many StatesjUTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 198J , some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tehsiljtown level were provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the ameni. ties axcept electricity, were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place h2ving such amenity was given. Information on some new items such a ~ adult literacy centres, primary llealth sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in Village Directory ~o as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping inview the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalkout the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. 'In tbis statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of class I and Class J1 towns. Apart from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes: and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adu It literacy classes/centres were added in Statements IV and V respectively.

The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured slightly in the ]991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population in the 0·6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realisti~ literacy rale as all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the J991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective developmental programme,> ,

One of the most important innovations in the 199J Census is the Community Development Block-level presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional !'ahsiljTalukjPS level presentation, It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro·level development plans, as the C,D.Block is the lowest administrative \luit for development planning,

(v) In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers intending to use Village DirectoryI PCA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Censu alongwith the corresponding codes of 198 1.

This publication is a joint venture of the State Government/VT Administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri D.S. Jaspal I.A.S.;Director of Census Operations Punjab . on behalf of the State Govt. which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniform ity in presenta..; tion of information/data , and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/noli-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S S) This task was carried out by Shri A.K. Singh, Deputy Director ",bo was assisted by Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by' Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map).

I am thankful to all those who ha~e contributed to this project.

A. R. 'ANDA

Registrar General, lnd ia.

New June II, 1992.

. (vi) PREJfACE

After ccmpletion d 1991 Ce n us OJ:CTC!t i( ns in tr,e State_, nee DCHs series is being ~r0ughi as a eumpen. dimn of official statistics and dEDlographic pre file cf a district ir Olle sir glc volume fore asy rcf\)renCc. The publicatIon is a joir.t venture of the State Government and the State Census Organisation. It cOl' tains very useful information fc.r use c,f planners, administrators, acackmiciarls. rescarcJ:crs ar.cl1hc Pll blic at large. For the district admi nistration especially it is a documentation d vari(,us facls aLd figures (fthe 0.islrict a 1',(1. w(.uld serve as a limited encyclopedia givi,'g an insight into its se.cial, cultural and demographic scenario .

There are 120 towns and 12,795 Villages co nstituting urban and rllral compor.cnl of the Srntc respectively. The cc·lkclion a:,d ccmpilation of the volumire.us data presented in this volume was a formidable task in as much as the folloWup wit h the various governmental and non-government al agencies for obtaining the factual clata relat­ ing to all aspects of the district and the reconciliation itself co nstrair.cd many a delays . .

As a first measure, the SChedules desigl~ c d by the ORGI for collection' of informaticJl [rum various agencies in the rural and urban areas of each district had to be translated intO' Punjabi lal'.guage and also test checked to assess their acceptability and responsiveness by l)l.ose who were to be its llsers. The data collected fur the 'Towa Directory has mostly c( me fr(J m the Chief Executives (CommissionersjExccutive Officers/Secretaries) of urban local bodies al jd BDPOs and for rural areas, we had it frum the District Revenue agencies. The maps included in this publication give infc,rmatic.n on locatioJl of viUagcf, size class (.f populatic n~ urban spread and impc.rtant infrastruclure facilities available therein are based UPe n di&trict/lahsil maps obtained frem Direcl.c.rate of land Records, Pu njab.

·From the very beginnil)g~ the col1ectio'J process was given impelus by is~uil g dircctic-rs to tre officers and staff of the CenSus Directorate, who had been superviSing the training programmes for housclisting and enume] ation operatio ns dUring 1991 Census to hav., additional responsibility in getti ng the schedules filled up thro­ ough perso nal contacts with th ~ concerned field officiak The task of col1cctic.n cf IDest vf the information required for this Volume had been over by April, 1991 Whereas, after reconciliation of data, it c('ntinued pouring in up to September/October, 1991 ...... The data obtained ffom thc field Was supple1nentcd ar..d Cross Checked witb the data of varie,us other depart ~ ments at the State level, particularly, in relation to amenities and facilities ill t.he field of education, medical, com­ munications and thc like, and with tbe computeris(I.(ion of Primary Ccnslls Abstract (PCA) in December, 199Z. important efficial statistics having bec0me available for inclusicn in these series, simultancc,usly or.e copy of the Village Directory was readied. The data had, howeVer, to be recast for presentatiell at CD block levels in keeping with the instructions from RGI which is a noVel feature of the 1991 DCHs and a departure from the past practice. In order to quicken the release of PCA data to the users; the compilation was manually done and later computerised with the help of National Informatics Centre; Punjab. During the course of computerisation of Village Directory, the format alreadY prepared had to be reVised as the breakup of area irrigated by each source was required to fit in wi th the computer software programming. This entaikd both manlallabCllr ar.d extra time in recompiling and reconciling the data. The proCess ofcomputeriEation \vas qllite a ~. elic<:le tatk (1S it required number cfrHisions in the light of comparisons carried out with the copy of Vmage Directory manually prepared and print outs supplied by tbe NIC. But for this delay, the project would have since been completed.

T he nCH project was initated under the able and dynamic guidar.ceof Shri D. S. Jaspal, lAS; who assumed the charge of Director, Census Operations, Punjab, at a very crucialjuneturc, when State Government and district administration was under great prcssme due to critical law ar.d order sil11ations prevailing then. The grit and oetelmir ation she, Wn by t,he DiI(c(or, Shri D. S. Ja:.pal r.ot only galvanist:d ar.d cnrrgiscd one and aU in the Censu S DirecIQrat e but provided rou ch J:ccded i I1.spiratie r, to the Sta te GoverIlD1eDt officjals engaged in tl1e Census work to do their best to make 1991 Census a complete success. I expr~s my deep sense of gratitude to ~ for having inspired all in this directorate for makjng us to m.a.rch ahead in carrying (Jut the arduous taik of U. tield operatjons ju very djfficult times.. Thecoilrctioll of data Wbichis being presented in the DeH series. mailJly Primary Census Abstracj (peA), is due to the etrorts of thousands of State Go .... ·~ r : : mcnt 0 fficials, especially (eachers who workt:d al various levels for lnetwin operations of houselisting and aClual census COUj"jt ul: der wry Jiiftcult circumsl.aliCcs. Whit ! is more, the data comprising the village and Town Dircctc ry is mainly due to the efforts of Revenu e o fficials, Mu nicipal staff and BDPO uffices who took pains in filling up tJle detailed scbedu Ics (I f each viU ogchowll. To all of them, the Census (lrganisation owes its deep apprtciation.

T.he computerisatioll of Village Directory and Primary Census Abstract Wa s made 1).):' iblt: Jue to the unstillted cooperation and heIp of the National Informatics Centre, Purjab, Slate Ui)it. Char,digarh. Shri A.K. Aggarwal, the State Informatics Officer and his st aff members deserve nUr special thanks.

The Social Studies Division oftbe offiCe of Registrar General, India provided muCh needed instant rechoical guidance in cc.ordinatir g ar.d initiating the prdtct ; Dr. K. P. Ittaman, ex.Deputy Registrar Gcol.:raJ (Social Studies Division), Shri M. M. Dua, eX.Joint Director and the prescnt DRG (SS), Shri M. K. Jain and his officers provided all along valueable instructions and it was they all who too k pains i.1 expeJil iously clearing nur modrl District CensUS Handbook. We oWe our prvfouod indebtedness to all (.fthem.

Shri A. R. Nanda, lAS, former Registrar General and Census Cummissioner, India was always forth­ coming in pro vidir g inspirir g guj

j would r::sist the temptation of mentioning here any single incumben t at any level of tbe hierarChy indi­ vidually for apparent reasons and would rest Contc-ot with aclcnowleding my dtbt to all of them as append,.:'d hereto . However, S/Sh. Ajit Singh, Dy. Director, M. L. Sharma, Asstt. Director, Mr. Malkiat Singh, lnv. worked as a team to complete this project. I deeply appreciate tbe wurk done by them seeing through lhi~ excellent publicatiun prepared by theJll .

H. L. KALLA : 30th AUlust, 1995 Deputy Director ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS DATA COMPILATION AND PROCESSING M. L. SHARMA, Assistant Director PARS RAM, Assistant Director Malkit Singh, Joginder Singh. Investigator Statistical !\ssislant BalbiI' Singh. IVLl n ha Ram. Statistic"l AssistaIlt Statistical Assistant Narinder Singh. }l. S. S udan. Computor Computot' HarbE'er KaUl'. .H . P. Pathak. Computor Computol' Sunita Rani. Duni Chand. :'\ssistant Compi leI' Assi .. tan t COfu piler DRAFTING 1"1. L. Sharma. iVlalk,t Smgh. Assistant Directoi' In vestigatol' MAPpING AND DATA REPRESENTATION

~vhdh,w Shyam. SurindeT]lL Singh. R ' ,:;~'al'ch orii~er (Mapi Sr. Geographer l' _j Pal Singh. Rup;;a Banerjee. Cartographer Geographer .J i WHn Singh. Us ha Kalara, Sr. Artist Artist Kulbir Singh. Hardeep Kaul'. Artist COlnputClI' Jagjit Singh. 's"ngeeh Rahi. Draftsman Draftsm:.m Bali Ram, G.O. PROOF READiNG AND PRll\"1'LNG l\fadhav Shyam. Research Officer (Map) Blwgiralh Singh, l\'!alkit Singh. Inv€stigato[' Investi g ~tur 1'v 1;.llsha Ram. parkash Sharma. Statistical Assistant Computor H. S . Sudan, R P. Pathak. Comput~r Computor H 2 1'b e~r Kalil', ComputOl' 6hashi Arora. Assistan t CompiJer TYPING AND PHOTOSTA'1'ING

'1 "l\\'an KUr llCll'. Yillay Kurlla1·. Sr. Steno Assistan t Corn pileI' Ajit Singh. DBftri

IMPORTANT STATISTICS

. STATE DISTRICT TOTAL Persons 20,281,969 646,641 ,

Males 10,778,034 314,030

Females 9,503,935 305,617

Population RURAL Persons 14,288,744 480,042-

Males 1,569,423 25i,299 Females 6,719,321 228,743

URBAN Persons 5,993,225 166,605

Males 3,208,611 89 ,731

Females 2,784,614 76,814 Decennial Popu.lation Growth Rate 1981-91 + 20.81 +18.60

Area (Sq. Km.) 50,362 1,633 Density of Population (per Sq. Km.) 403 396 Sex Ratio (Number of Female5 per 1000 Males) 882 896

Literacy Rate Persons 58.51 63.31 (Excluding children in ag~ group 0...-6) Males 65.66 70 .03 Females 50.41 55.83 Percentags: of Urban Population to Total Population 29.55 25.76 Percentage to total population

(i) Main worken Per60ns 30.07 30.01 : Males 54.12 53.92 Females 2.79 3.45

(ii) Marginal WOlken Persolls 0.S1 1.15 Males 0.10 0.12 Females 1.61 2.30

(iii) NOll-workers Persons 69.12 68.78 Males 45 .78 45,96 Females 95.60 94.25 (Xi) IMPORTANT ST ATISTlCS-C(mtd. STAi E:. nrTRIC'1 BR£AK UP OF MAIN WORKERS

PeTeeritage Among Main WorJ.::i::·n;

Perso n:~ 31 .44 ~ I . 5

,-,raJ e·' 3_.47 32 .31

I:-em a l e~ R.n 12 .x7

II Agncuitural L"bGurer" Persuu., 23.82 _t).1)6

Mab. 23 .8t) 2{).5~

Fcma.fc!i 2-1.35 27. T2

TrJ Livestock. Fon:. ,my. FisbiD~, Pel'bons o .i-(\ 0 .64 Hun~ irl,g and Plantations Orcharas & allied activjtje~ Male& 0.71) 0.63

Femal~ 1. I J 0.66

TV Mining and Quarrying Peff;oDI; ().(1I 0.00

Male>; 1) . 01 (l .OO

Female;; 0 .1.)0 U .O[)

V(t) Manufacturing, PrOCe5l!ina. Penon", 1. 33 1.42 Servicing ana Repairs in Household Tndustry Male#; 1.25 1.JI

FemaI~ 3. IR 3.24

V(b) Manufacturing, Processifli, Persollii 10.95 15 .no Servicing and Repair. in other than Houf>ehold lndu~t ry MaleF. 11 . 1:- 1 ~ . 5G

Female .. 6.16 5 .22

VI COI1 ~tr u¢t io ll <; Persons 2.56 2.69

Males 2.63 2 .73

Female8 1.03 1.95

Pcrsom 10 .55 10.22

Maks 10 .8 1 10 .53

Females 4 .69 4.85

VHI Tran1>port. Slora).Ze and PcrsollS 3'.83 3.2J Cnmmunical ion, MaJ e~ 3.97 3.214

Female& 0.94 0.92

[X Ot her SerYicc~ Per&O n6 14 .70 14.61

M a Je~ 13.12 13 .(H

FemaJ~ 49 .22 "+2. 57

(~ii) IMPORTANT STATISnCS-Cmtcld. STATE DIS1RICT

Percentage of Schedued Caste PC.r6oltll 2&.3 1 29.46 Population to. Total Popll,lation Males 28.44 29.60

Females 28.11 29.30

Percentage of Schedul.ed Tribe PereOIl~ Population to Total POPLllatint1 Male-~ Fem.ale.

Number of occ.upied rCf>ioent iaJ homes 3,330,253 108.40 ~

Number of villa8e~ Total 12,795 699 Inhabited 12.42R 633 Uninhabited 367 66

Number o.f town, 120 3

(xiii) ANAL YTICAL ~OTJ:

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KAPDRTHAI,A DlSTRICT-A SHORT PROF,ILE

Location :

Kapurthala district is split il'lto two parts which are llQU-contlguous and are located about 32 km. apart, Kl!l?urthala andSu)tanpu[ Lodbi tahsils forming one.part and the Phagwara tahsi·1 forming tIle other part. :fche -Tarmer-palt lIes between north latitude 31°-07' a!ld}1°-39' and east loitgit~de 74°-57' and 75°-36', while'the other part in Phagwara tahsil, lies between north latitude 3J o-1O' and 31 °-22' and east longitude 75°-40' and 75°-55'. The main part is about 72 k1l1. long and its breadth varies from {}bout 11 km. to 32 km. at different places bounded partly in the north and wholly in the west by , which separates it in the north from district and in the west from the A1nritsar district. The Sath.ij. river separates jt in the south ·itom district, bu~ it is m~inl~ bound~d in the south by Ialandhar di~trict. In: th~ east, it is bounde~ by ~he lalandhar and Hoshlarpur dlstncts and In the north partly by the Hoshlarpur dIstrICt. Phagwara tahsJl , whICh is a smaller part, is surrounded on all sides by the district, except in the north-east where it joins the district. It is si tuated in the Bist Ooab, a' tract situated betvveel) rivers Satluj and Beas , generally' known as . For administrative purposes it is included in the lalandhar Division. .

Origin of Name ~

the district del:ives 'its ilaine from the Kapurthala town which :serves as its headquarlers and was f~f­ merely the capital of the of the same name. The town is said to have been founded in the early part of the eleventh century in the time of Sultan Mabmud of Ghazni by Raua Kapur, a scion pf the mUllS house of Iaisalmer (Rajasthan State). .

Area ::

. According to Surveyor

Climate

The cliinate ·bf the district is charac~erhied by dryness (except ill the brief nlonsoon seasol1), a very hpt sumulet and bracing winter. The year may be div~d~d - into four seasons, The cold seasoll from about . l~ middJe .of No:veinber to. the eatly part of March is followed by the hot season which lasts till about ~he end 6r june. july; August and first .half of Septetnbet constitute tbe soutb-west monsoon season. The period from mfd­ September to about the middle of November may be terhled the post"mOtlSOon or transitional period.

. After february, there is a steady increase in temperature. June is generaliy the hottesf month .. R6t ­ §corching dust laden winds blow during summer and on iJidividiJal days the day temperature may reach even ~bout 45°C. With· the onset of the monsoon in the district in abollttqe first'w¢ek bf July, lhere i-s an appteciahie drop in day temperature. The weather is sultry and uncoinfort?"ble betwee", tbe rains due tp the preseooo ofmbiS­ tute in the air. After the monsoon, by about mid September, thete is a rapid dtop in the temperature, specially during the night. January is usually the c01dest month. Cold wav~s . affecUhe district in the wake 'of .passing wes,"tem . ~isturb~I1ces in wint~r . when the minimum temper~tur~ drops go~n t.9 .. a!?out I:t degree Or so t5elojr .' the: : fre~il~ POint. . .' " .- .•

, J .The taibfal1 in the district . generaity increases. frain the: :s¢mth-wesl "' t9\.vards north ~ east . About 70 per ceil! ·of th~ aJlnual rainfall is r~c~jved during the , irio~soOrt ru6nth~ l.tuly to September), July being the w¢'tte~~ m6ttth. Thefe is also, sortie raillfa11 cluring the period from December-to Match which amounts to about 12 'per 'cent of the annual rainfall. The teniainitig rainfall.is receive~ in the l'emainirtg months of the year. There "is, however, · large -variatiqn!n the rainf.~n [rom year "to -year: -~ The 'followiiig-"table .gives mpnthly rainfall based oJl average of 5 years, · 1986-90for ' the · ~stf~ct;_· 4 ·

Monthly Rainf. II : Average of 5 years 1986·90.

Month Rainfall (mm) Month Rainfall (mm)

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1 ~ .January 22.9 7. July 175.0 2·; ---February 32.3 8. August 117 .9 I . 3. March '·25.8 9. September 107.6 4. April 6.0 10. October 38.5 ' . ' " 5• . .May 38.4 11. November 5.6

6. June 30.6 12. December J 9 . 1 Total 619.7 (Source .: Statistical Abstract of Punjab, 1991) Thpogtaphy· : . Kapurthala district consists of two separate pieces of territory, but both form part of Bist Doab piain area enclosed by Beas and Satluj rivers. The district can be divided into two main physiographic units ; (i) Beas lowlands and (ii) the upland plain. A brief description of each is given below :-

(i) The Beas Lowlands : These cover the north-western and southern peripheries of the district along the Beas river down to the Satluj in the south. The Beas lowlands; locally known as the Bet (flood plain), are characterised by: poor -drainage. The topsoil of the flood plain contains loam, sand and new alluvium. During the floods the top soil is renewed. The Beas lowlands may be divided into: (a) the active flood plain which is regularly flooded anl;f(b) the cover floodplain which is affected only when the river carries an enormous discharge of water. '. . The active floodplain is a narrow beit along the Beas which varies in breadth and the boundary of this isj.lightly to the north of tbe rural settlements. Beyond this boun~ary up to the Beas river there are no settle­ ments and the strip of land only consists of sand, loam and low lymg embankments. This belt of the active floodplain varies in breadth being narrower in the north and the south than in the middle where it is as wide as 4 km. from Khizarpur to Fazlabad and . . The cover floodplain is the area lying between the uplandplain. It is roughly between the active -flood plain and the west or Black Bein and is dotted by a number of water pool$ locally known as Jhils or Chbamb5. Although the actual area of the jbil! has been covered by sand, yet some depressions can still be located in villages of , Khairanwali, Ratta Kadim, Gvpipur, etc.

. Oi) . Th~ Upland Plain: Tbis Covers the area beyond Sultaopur Lcdhi and Kapurthala and the Whole (If Phagwara tahsil. 1t is also infested with Chhambs ' and low dunes mounds not exceeding 3 metres in the Kapurthala and Sultailpur 4dhi upland plain. The Phagwara tahsil has some of the distinct jhils. 'the Pnagwara pertioo cftbe uplar,d plain is cut across by tbe east or white Bejn and to the nortb c.f this lies an . area locally called Sirowal. There is waterk.ggir g here on aCCc.unt of the seasonal Choking of Cbos, Illost of Which terinir!ate near the boul,dary between PhagWara tahsil and .

Ilhers IlIld DraIDs : r ·· . The Ka!,urthata district is drained by the Beas and the SatJuj; the west or Black Beln and the east f)r ; :~hite .Bein. A britf description of these is as f(Jll(J ws:- .;' . " :' BellS River-It originates frelll Beas Kund near the Robtang Pass in KuHu district ().· After flowLg t.nrough Kullut Mandi, Kangra districts (Hi~acpal Pradesh) ar,d Hoshiarpur dis!ric.t it .marks. the nvrt1etl, aLd westenl bouLdary <..flhe Kapurthala dlstJ)Ct. It enters the Kapurthala dlstrl~t 3 kID. north vf vil1age Mal.d Dt,granwala in tahsil Kapurlhala. It takes a sD1(Joth turn to the west when It makes its eutral.Ct; al,d flvws fa a distaLce c.,f 13 km . . Mler the first (urn to the west, it flows almost gtraight fo.,f· si_,lUe distance ·until it takes a se~r . d turn to the West fre·m near Charange~ala to ~hugia~ Arailtn. t~ . : abvut 8 km. The Beas has been shiftkg its Course · to the west. There IS a hIgh flver bluff ~ng the w\;slem side vf the Beas, at places. rising to ~ height of 27 metres. , " .' .. Black Bein: This enters the 'Kapurthala district · in t wQ' stteems 'fr( m Dasua tahsil of ' Hoshiarpur distrfct . . One of these wl'ich joi oS to form Black Bein after a short distar.cr, c( me~ fn m Rar ipiJ .c. (He.shiarpu.r district) ard fl.c other enters the district s1ig~,tly to tl,e east dthe first near Talwal c.i Dc c.in (H(.sjj2J"rur disttict) .. The stre~ms mentioHd abc.ve juin to form the Black Bein a little se.uth l.f Awan. The . black ifein has deep valleys varying in depth from 1.5 to 3 metre.' The' valky is mure than 3 metre deep rear Bttsowal and Bhawanipur villages in SultaLpur Lc,dhi ' ar.d Kapurfhala tahsil, resp(:cfiv(.,ly. The Black Beia jdibs the Beas river at the confluen.ce of Satluj and Beas. The Black Bein fI"ws almost parallel to Be~s river. - .

". White Bein: It · has its begi nning in Garbshar,kar tahsil of Hoshiarpur district ar.d enters Phagwara t"ahsil at Malikpur. After flowir.g 13 km. thr(;ugh the Phagwara tahsil it enters Jdal dhar district at Village Dcha. It has deep valleys varyir g in depth from 1.5 to 3 metre. It is j .ined by a I:umber of:small water-CvUrSes and takirg a scuth westerly direction it emJ:ties itsdf ir,to the SaUuj river. ' There are two seasonal streams, one just to the south of the white Bein, called the Kail Nala aud the other to the noith of it. -

Present Jurisdiction :

,. Before tbe partition oftne Country in 1947, Kapurtbala was a princely State and it comprised 5 tahsils, (1) Kapurthala, (2) Sultanpur Lucllii, (3) Phagwara,.(4) aLe'. (5) Btdatb (il cluc'.iJ g BLur gal . On 20th August, 1948 it Was merged in The East Punjab State Ur.ion (PEPSU). II. 1948 BI( lef }.. ar.d Sultanpur Lodbi tahsils were merged with Kapurthala tahsil and Bhunga tahsil was merged with Phagwara tahsil . . . On 26th January, 1950, under Provinces and State (Absorption of Enclaves) Order, 1950, twenty four villages of erstwhile Bhunga sub-tahsil whiCh formed part ofPhagwara tahsil arid 4 bastis (Basti Nau, Basti Sheikh, Bastj Kotla and Basti Kot Sadiq) ufthe Kapurthala tahsil Were transferred tu H~. shiarpur and . Jaiandhar districts, respectively. On the merger of PEPSU on 1st. N .vember, 1956, the district Was plil.i::ed under Jalandhar Division for . admi nistrative convenience. In 1970, Sultanpur Lodhi and :~ere . made a tahsil and sub-tahsil, respectively. . . . . At present distTi ct c('mprises 3 tahsils: (1) Kapurthala, (2) Sultan pur Lodhi, and (3) Phagwara and 2-suh tahsils (1) Bhulath and (2) DhiIwan (Kapurthala tahsil). The district c( .nsljlut(,s 699 Villages, 3 towns and is sub-divided into 4 Ce.mmunity DeveluJlment Blu~ks: (1) Kapurthala, (2) Nadala (Kapurthala­ tahsil), (3) Sultanpur Lodhi (Sultanpur Lodhi tahsiI), and Pnagwara (Pnagwara ta..1sil). The tahsil" of Kapurthala/Sultanpur Lodhi and Phagwara were upgraded as sub-divisions in 1965, 1970 and 1958, respec- tiVely. - . __ . No jurisdictional change has taken place in the distdct since 1981 Census. - :i ·.Major 'Characteristics of the District: :- ,. I:;imd- UtiJisatioD :

. During the year 1990-91 against a geographical area of 163 thousand hectare, the area of the district according to the village papers is 167 thousap.d hectare, which shoWS wide disparity in the two sets d areas 'arrived at by different methods d measUHmerts. H"wt;ver, . the description given hereinafter " is 'of area as per Vj]]age papers. Out of an area vf 167thousand hectare in the district, 2 thousand hectare is under forests, 3 thousand hectare is put to [Jon-agriculture Use, 3 th(JUsar,d hectare is barren and u Eculturable ·land, 3 thousar,d hectare is culfurahle·waste, 1 thvusaL.d hectare is PelmaLer,t pastures arid other grazing land and 14 thousand hectare is felJew lard (9 thc,usarcd hectare currerJ faI1vw aI.a 5 th(;usand hectare faU(Jw laL.d ot.her than currer.t talk w). FIL.a there are 141 thl.usar.d l.ectare 'Net Area SltWr.' in the . district, Which w(.rks (.ut to 84 per cer.t ofthe total area of the district. Out dthe 141 thc.usal;d hectare of 'Net Area Sown', 109 th(;usand ,hectare is S(JWn more than once. Thus total cropped area of district in 1990-91 was 250 thousand hectare which shoWS a crop intensity of 177.40 per cent. (r,l,j 'C 'figriculture : ... ':! ;' . i, . ~ '.' Kapurthala is main.ly an agricult.l.1ral distric.t as ·74.24 per cent of its population resi?-ed. in the rural areas. Moreover, agrIculture provIded the slDgle largest soUrce of empl(.yment and hvehhood ~ to 52.21 per cent of its total workers in 1991 CenSUs, against 53.44 per Cent in 1981 Cer,sus. Thus We notIce :that though there is slight decline in the percentage uf main workers engaged in agricultUre during the decade :198(),;.....g1 yet its prinCipal agricultural character is still maintained. t'('I") t . ;i ~t,' , There are two main harvests in the district, viz. rabi (hari) and kharij (sawani). The rabi consists .~;~f'. , gram, barley, some oiIseeds and fudders and p.::.tatoes and winter vegetables .. The khariJ )'¢Onsists ' of , maize, hajra. sugarcane, Cotton, pulses (other than gram), peas and masser, ChillIes and some ~get~bl~.5. . S( DJe C):'CIIJS C( me in hetween tJ ~efc tWo hinvests: ' Toda matutada!e ~nd is :clas~d as z.ald (txtt2-) khal'iJ · Similarly, te,b:'cC'o' flr.d melors are harveslt.d IJl JlIrc al;d ale c1 a&~c d as Zaid (extra) raltt.

.. AmO f' g the l wo crc,p sca S-ol:s r£lbi js more jml~ ' r«tr.f, as it reported an arca d 126 t huusand h(;Clar~S . against 124 thcusand hectares in khariJ during the Year, 1990- 91. Also area uuter fwd crops was 22,3 tJlOusand hectare against 27 thCtusalid hectare' u nc.cr the n ' j"l-fc(,d crops durirg corrcspor4irg period" In terms of percentag{', the food crops account' for 89.2 per cent of gross cropped area, against 10.80 per cent of the non- food crops i ll the year, 1990-91'. -

Among rh.e vari(;tls Crops durin.g the year, 1990-91, wj,eat was ~(,Wn ill 113 thousand hectares, the highest area for any crop which gave an average yield of 3700 kg. PCI' hectare. Ricc occupied 91 thousanp' be.etares, the second highest area which gave an average Yield 01'2,844 kg. f er j-~clan~. Maize o ccupied thi·i'd plaCe ill. average with ' a n area of 5 thousaJ~d hectares wilh an average yield [,f 1,611 kg. per hectare. and Sugarcane, p0tatoes, grc,u r.dnut scast!ll1-Uj1 with a S0wn arca cf 2.8 th0usar d hectares, 1,8 thcusand 11co­ tare, 1.0 thous~nd hectare and 0.8 th011sand hectare ,occupied tr,e fvllrth fifth si xfh ar,c! stveLlh position, respectively in the average in tbe di,strict durir,g the year, 1990-91. 1 he otter crops reporting sizeable areas are; Rapeseed and mustard (0.3 tbclnsane! hectare), chilJi(s (0'2 rh0tiul,' d hctarc), dc.

In tbe year, 1990-91 an area of 1,681 hectare was U !', der varicus types (.f frui ls and orchurds in district. Among the fruits Kinnow (681 htctarcs) h as the highest area followed by Pell r (368 heCtare), GUava (183 h(.cta.re), Mange-es (165 htctarl;s), Peacl1 (122 hl-Clare), respectively.

The district reported an ,area of 3,904 ur:der vari(;us veget ables duri ng Ih c year, 1990- 91, Gut of this area 1,836 hectare were ur.der , 23 hectare ur.cter o f' ion ar,c! o nly 1 h ,,- ctare under sweet potatoe~ (Shakarkar di), Whereas of t he remaining 2,044 bectare, 1,618 I,cclare ar,c! 426 hecLarc WCJ' C ul:cter summer and wi nter Yeget,ablcs, rC1.p cctively. . TIle vegetables grown in t he district ,tr, svld in .Tll!

In addition to the Use c·f green and organic mar.llres, cb(mical fertilizers al e being lts(d i r, crc a;ir.gfy iI'l the district, especially ever siLce the i ntr(J ctu ction of higb Yielding varieties of wheat and Ii ce. Duribg the year, 1990-91, 47 thcusar,d tO Enes of clHmicd ferti liz<;rs (NPK) Were consumed in the district. Out of these 33 the-usand tOlll1eS was Nitro ger.otl s 13 thcusar,d t OI1 J ~ es was Phosphatic ar,d I t h ,lIsa nd toones was Poltasi C. fertiliZers.

The PunjaQ Agricultural UniverSity,. is running a research st atiol1 af Kapurtha la which is doi.ng research work for increasing both, yield and quality of riCe Crop. irrigation:

The main sources ofirrigatioIt iII the district are welis/ tubewelIs and pumping sets. Some area is also irrigated by canals. The canal irrigation was introduced in the district in 1954 when the construction of Bist Doab canal, Which takes off from the Ropar head works on tJ}e right ban k l ' f riVl}r Satluj \~as CQM­ p1eted. SjJjce the sub-soil water is suitabl ,;: for irrigation and wat er table is 11(.11 lr w the well irrigation is preferred. Earlier irrigation Was practised through persian wj-,cels, char CIS ar.(l Dhingli bllt noW diesel/electricity operated lubewells ar.c! pumping sets are used fur irrigatio):...... In the year, 1980-81 the net. area: irrigated, in (be district wu!> 1,29,900 hectarc, out of whi.ch only 4t WO hectal"c was irrigated by canals, whereaS, 1,251000 hectare was .ilTigated by well' and tube_wells. The 'percentage cfnet Clreairril!l:1t t:c tond area soWn w(:"rksCtutt088.4perCcntin the districti,n 1980-81. But i·u 19:90- 91 tLe net irrigate tagc of net area irr.igntec! to net area S!. Wll ha;; i rl c!'ca~ (c! frem 88.4 p.:.:r c.: nt il11980- 81 to 99.9 r er CtJ11 in 1990--91.

1n tIle y~a r, 1980- 81 0 ut of gross cfuppcd area of 2,10,000 ht;ctarc. 1,92,200 hectare (91.5 per cent) was irrigated, W.r.ereas in t.he year 1990- 91 cut of 250 1housand hectare grCtSS crc,pped area, 25.0 thousand hectare (100.0 per cent) was irrigatee. Thu s during the cecac c 1981 - 91 thc gr(,s~ irrigated arpa to gWSS cropped area i r,creasec! fr o:m -9L5 per Cc l'l l to 100.0 per Ct:JH, ," ~ . rnil1g tj1ec'i strict thcfirst pla<.:e ill the State. . ,

From the ap-0 ve fjgq,res IH: may ;;ocict; thal where,'!> i.b.e ner area irrigared by calla is ha declin~ from 4,100 hectare in 1981- 91 to 1,200 h~ctare in 1990-91, there has been an overall ir, crea"e ill net area irrj~ated by 8.39 per cent In tJ-e deCHIc 1981- 9] . The gross irrigat ~,d area, however, r -pOrlcd a sharp i r. crea ~ 1.: from 1,92,2,00 i Ll 1980-81 to 2,59,000 , ltcct?re. in 1990-91., r'::c0rcir..g all ircree,tc d )0.07 per C ~ r. 1 curing the d~, Qad e l.981 -9]. Ason3]st March, 19'81 tberc were 16,952 cnergiscd . lube,,,clls in t.he i\istricr w1\icb j~cica sed to 31,932 eficrgisc(! t ~b~, we]Js , b~31s t Ml:lrCh, ]991. n l ~ sinking vf d\.\.j) bu!,(.' lubewcll, ~~od energisation of tuhewells have given a bIg boost 10 agrlcuHure J11 t be dl stncl. ADi~al Hu~bandl'Y : ;

T he fell mer h(1.s il'[ , (:ili<~ 1 .:.l ly Dero ckpedil g upon·c1l'f.ught anima'ls for' pkughji1g, on :lriiith cattle maill1y huffakrs Ll ! c! c( .m f( r milk 111 cl Ci f]-er (: a jly:rfG(\;ct~ fer (k mesf ic u"£e and for 5uf,plementing hi s farm \r,cc-me.

Accordil' g 10 1990 livesto ck cenS Us · tbete Wel:e 92,700 catllc- and 1,61;500 Buffaloes in the district. Thert: . Wer e a t0taJ 2,61,100 ;lJ1,i m als of various kinG ji J 1990 io t-he district against ~17i400 in 1977. Tbus there was a. ne l decreas(~ d 56,300 all imals during the period 1977- 90. Similarly cattle population Shows .a decli r.e fre m 1,40,100 i n 1977 to 92,700 -in 1990, wl,ereas there is increase in ·the . buffaloes from 1,57,900 ill 1977 to 1,61 ,5 00 iJl 1990. If W

(n the year 1990- 91, 30 ycrk ril:ary bospiwk, 34 dispensaries and 3 pcultry service centres were functioning in t he 'di slricl. I!l these verterip aJY i);SlilUlion, 30 verierit:ary officers aEd 85 veterinary pharmacists wcn r(n(~lI'i I g scrvj cc.& [c.r iJ::.e treal meI: t c,f ~ nimals . Further in these institutions 71,260 cases were treated and 159 castrations W Crt~ peJfoJmcdduri.nglheyear,1990-91.Atc1fllof54,882animals(43,298 Cows, 11,584 bu ffaloes) were Ci, i VGi Cd tl1r6ugh artificial insemination, Whicb delivered 17,054 calves (12,910 COWS, 4,144 buffaloes) during 1990- 91. There were two artificual inse minalion cClltrt's which fu nClioned in the c\ istrict c\uir.g 1990- 91.

In 0 )'(1..;1' to pro vi de quali ty meat [0 I-he co nsumers 3 recognised slaughter houscs, one each at Kaputl1ala, P Mgwant ai;d Sliitanpur LcdJ:ii,(unctioJled in the district in 1990-91, Wherein a total 10,105 animals (9,801 sheep a.nc! g(>:;lt and 304 pigs) \Vac slaughtered. _ .. . .

A milk plant with a capacity to Pf OC~ SS 55,000 lill:es of milk was ·being run at· by a private C{)llCern named 'Jagji t Jr du sl rics, H amira' ill the district. This created sufficient demand for milk and pro­ vjded good sc. urce c. f iJ1 C( .In,: to t!J..: dairy farmers al.el. margiMI farmers ofthedist·r-i ct.

Cattle [a irs :i JO. d catLlc shows are hc10. iJl tbe district at Subhanpur at regular intervals. Also three ga ll sha las arc' bei ng rll lJ_ i I) thc distr i.ct·, one ea ch~ at Kap-urthflia, Pbagwara and Sulranpur Lodhi. _

The Jistrict is qui l C: rich iii l'i Sh -var-i cties w.h i ell · are lound in the rivers Satfuj and· Beas an

Tenancy:

The Cul livator!. generally clliLivatc Iheir lalld. themselves. This ~ystem is known as. khud kasht (s~lf­ cul1i vali0r,). Sc· rn!) times tt.o: lard is leased Nitro d h(}r farmers Cd' persons on Batai (share cropping) wh~~h is u sually fixed (I I.e h.-; If L·flhe gross' pr (!uce, paya-hle in kind . Contractor theka is also in vo~e ~l1d : .,] 5 fasf gainil;g popurarity. This is genei'a lly paid in cash 0 n yearly basis but may be agreed ·to in kinc.c.ependlllg upon t.rtC lane cOli triiclcd ;[j; (!. tI-e ccur o.mie pcsi(j( J1 of n ,.'.! cultivateT. The botai or' theka may ~ar:y dep c~(!i ng llprlll inc 1m

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K,tpunl1cda wa fr , rm~ r l y a prin cely State whcrein rulers p(ovir.ed al. t ype of encouragement a.:J.ci a-s sislancc for setli l)g up .(>f vari0 11 s ir dustrial u nit? FUJ;t~:er in Phagwara tlie Ramg~J::tias establiplt~ num·ber tIl' ~ ll1a11 indu6triai u pils whic11. can:..cd gee- a n8 . m~ to the c1.istr·jct. T,he law Rajas Sukbjit ~~ngp and )agjil. Si p.gh Were, espeCially instrumClilal ill conncotiljg'of K apl.1rlhala with·Jalall dhar by rllll.a:t}-d csrablishm<,;nl er St·me l::u'ge :trd nlCcl.i U1T\ scak.industl'ia lurtitshi the princely St~te of .K l:lpurl1;la la .. _. The distri Cf was kno wn for gur/sflakkar, phulkaries , brass/Copper /bt.U met a1 ut ensi l s~ " blinn'; aar:li-. etc. Later sc me large ar.d medium scale units, engaged in the manufacture of sugar, Cotton textjl/ . lt9!:!Or, starcb ~ : be vera~f! s " edible oilE, etc. Were sct up in the district. Rece~tly, Rail Co~ch Factory ha~ been set u'p at · Hussalllpur (nt?ar Kapurthala). Some «fthe large al:d mednlm scale UOit s locat.ed in the 'district are as fullows :- . ,

(1) Rail Coac~ Factory, Kapurthala ().-It is engaged in the manufacture, of railway . coacl;!.es for the Ind;an RailwaYs and is by far the largest central project in the State. '.

(2) The 1agjit Sugar Mills Co'. Ltd., Phagwara.- It was established in 1933 and initiallY .had manufacturing capacity ofI5,OOOtc,nnescfsugar. Now it has been taken over by the Oswals and renamed 'Oswal Agro Mills Ltd. (Sugar Division). It prcduced 39,800 tennes (·f sugar dUI i ng 1990.91. . (3) The Sukhjit Starch and Chemicals Ltd., Phagwara.- It was establiShed in 1943 and is enga~ed il1 the manufacture of maize starch, their boiling stalc1.e~, maizt'( gluton, maize bran maize oil, maize oil cake~ deJttrilles,liquid gluCose, steep so~icts and maize husk. " (4) Jagjit Cotton Textile MiUs Ltd., Phagwara.-It was established in 1944 and is engaged it{ the manufacture of cloth, YarT', etc. Its plant has been modernised, Which produces fine quality cl0 th and yarn against the coarse cloth manufactured in the past. .

(5) Jagjit Industries Ltd., Hamira.-It was established in 1944 and is engaged in manufacture of liquor, malt, 111alt extract, malted milk food and Carbon Dioxide gas. It also markets VIVA, a health drink and Boost, a health tonic. .

(6) Anand Aggarwal Oil pvt. Ltd., Kapurthala.-It has two units, one located e.t viUage Sheikhup~r and the other at village Dhudian wala. These units are e ogaged in the manufacture (If rice bran oil.

(7) Markfed Refind Oil & Allied Industries.-It was set up in 1976 and is engaged in the ' manu:" facture of products like cattle feed, poultry feed,rice bran oH, raw groundout oil, refined ground nut oil, solvent refined groundnut oil, . et c. . . ",

(8) Jain s~ivex Ltd., Kapurthala._:_It · was e~tablished in 1980 and is engaged in the mauufaClur·c

B ~ sjde s the abo ve Jarge and medium scale units there are various units engaged in manufacture ofl (1) Agricultural implements, (2) Automobile parts, (3) Bolts and Nuts, (4) Ball bearings, (5) Battery plates, (6) Adhesive from bone crushing, (7) Cycle parts, (8) Steel casting, (9) Diesel Engines ancl, parts, (10) Electric goods~ (11) Electric Fans (Khosla Fans)~ (12) Electricmotors, (13) Pressure. Cookers (Ap~'leY Pressure Cooker), . (14) Machine tools, (IS) Sewing machines and parts, (16) Rolling mills, (17) , R,ice Shellers, (18) Steel fe.rolling, etc. '. .-

In addition there are number of cuttage and househc1d industries such as: (1) HandJoom Weaving (carpets. bed sheets, shirting, khaddar, khesis etC.), (2) Leather tanning, (3) Leather goods (Shoes, suit cases, leather bags), (4) Cane/bamboo products (baskets, chicks, etc.), (5) Boon and rope makiog, (6): Oil Kohlus, (7) Atta Chakkis, et c.

' . In · the year 1980· there were 270 total registered factories in ttC district, (ut vf which 260 were working. Tbese employed 12,502 average workers. The district ranked 5tb in the State in the numbrr of workers. In the year 1990, h0wever, there were 380 registert:d factories, cut (of which 370 were working, whiCh gave Qnployntent to 16,264 workeJs on an average. The district repc,rlee 2,357 work~rs (in registered factories) per lakh of popUlation during the year 1990, the district occupied the third position nex~ to Ludhiana (5,186 workers) and (2,392 workers). The Industrial A,rea was developed at Phagwara Wherein 64 plots were developed and allott,e d. These plots were fullYoecupied by the aUottees. An Industrial Estate was also set up at Talwandi Cbauc!hrian having 9 sheds which Were allotted and occupied. Besides a Rural Industrial Development , Centre al 0 functio ned at Talwandi Cbaudhrian. A Common Facility Workshop was set up at Kala Sanghwl1, .

: The cl.istrict is not fortunate in having any Engineering College. However, there is one Poly techniC­ Ramgarbia Polytechnic .Phagwara which admitted 120 slucents during the ~eax 19~0-91 . B.esides t~ere are.t\vo Industrial Traini ng Institutes, one each at Phagwara aLd Kapurthala whIch admItted 194 students IU 1990-91. There were three Industrial Training Schools for Girls, one each at Kapurtha1a, Pbagwara and Sultanp'ur Lodhi. One Rural Artisan Training Centre functioned at . The abo ve instit-utioN; provided the much needed skilled labvur f(lrce to various industrial units in and outside the di strict...... During tbe year 1990-9] the gc,vernment grar.tcd financial asslstal:ce of Rs. 9,16,000 to 6 parties under the Sl ate Aid 10 Incuslrks Act, 1935 in the small scale industries £cction in the district. Also . vati0us institulions ruch as (1) Tt.e Purjab Slate Small Industries CorpOration, Chandigarh (2) The Punjab State Industrial PeVe1o]: mcrl CGIJX,ralion, Char.digarh. (3) The Punjab Financial Corporation, Chandi­ garh and (4) The Punjab Export Corporation, Chandigarh, rendered financial, technical and other assistance to small, medil.lm acd large scale industrial units locate.d in the district.

Electricity :

~ \ OriginalIy, a 300 KVA capacity diesel generator was installed in the district which was taken overl nationalised When the Kapurlhala Stale was merged with the Rest ofIndia. The hydro power was introduced in the toWns ofPhagwani aId Karur1hala ir.1947 and 1950, respectively. The district was served by three electrical divisiol's viz, (1) City Division, Kapurthala, (2) Sub-urban division, Kapurthala and (3) Phagwara division, Phagwala. These divisic.rs were under Superinendcnt Er.gir.cer, Kapurthala Circle, Punjab State E1eclriciy Board.

In the year 1980-81 Kapurthala district consllmed 255 ·12 million units of electricity which was 'G.02 ·· per cent ufthe tvtal State consumption. The consumption ir.creascd to 4!>9·1 ~iI1ion units, which ~a~ · 3 ·86 Per CCI)t uf the State's consumption in 1990-91. Further agricultural sec lor was the larg~st Con­ slhrier of electriCitY in the district dl.1Cing the year 1980-81 (108 ·34 million units) and 1990-91 (.261 ·2 million units). From the abovdt will be noliced that Whereas letal Consulllpticn of ekctricitYir.creased from 255'12 million units in 1980- 81 to 459 ·J million l.lDits in 1990-91, the percex:tage d CQnsl.:mption to state cons­ sUmption bas declined from 6 ·02 per cent in 1980-81 to 3 ·86 per cent in )990-91 in the district, which shows thaI Kapurtha Ja district bas not made much progress in this respect.

I II the year 1980'-81, 72 ·09 per c~nt hcuseholds (62,051 households (Jut of 86,075 households) were electrified, whereas in 1990- 91 , 90·0 per eert hcusebolds (96,284 hcuseholcs (Jut of 1,06,981 households) Were electrified in the district. Further in the year 1980-81 the electriciy consumed Was 3,051 units per conSUmer which increased to 3,165 units in 1990-91 in the district. Thus the district was relegated to fourth place (Rupnagar 4,592 llnitf, h :d]-,iara 4,229 ullitsara Patjala 3,365 units) in 1990-91 from secoEd place (Rupnagar 3,051 11nits) in ]980.8].

Whereas Punjab State Tubewell Corporation implemented number of schemes of deep bore tubewells the Punjab State Electricity Board took great pains in energisation of the tubewells in the district. As ·:, on 31st March, 1981 there were 16,592 energised tubewells, the number increased to 31,932 as on 31st March, 1991. This served the twin purpose, on the one hand it put a check on the water logging menace and on the other hand provided sufficient water for jrrigation, which ushered in green revolution in the district.

The district is a net consumer of' electricity as there is no electricity generating station in this district.

Minerals and Mining :

; .. The district is very poor in mineral reSources a.s certain minor minerals are found in the western and , south western parts. Building materials such as boulders, pebbles, shingles and sands are found west of Sultanpur Lodhi around the confluence of Satluj with Beas. Brick clays used for making bard burnt bricks are found at many localities, especially around shallow water depressions. :.:..., C(Jlnmtinications : I'

--,' . A n efficient network of communications is an essehtial pre-requisite for the alround development of a region. This also applies to Kapurthala. Though the district is well connected by roads and railways with sfations inside and outside the district, some of the places along the banks of Bea~ and the Beins pose difficulty du·riIig the rainy season, especially during the floods.

. In the year 1950-51, there were only ~58 km. ofro;tds (155 km. metalled and 3km. unmetalled) in the district. In 1990-91, however, the road length, Maintained by PWD (B & R), increased to 1,423 krn., out of which 29 km. were under Natioal Highway (NH-l), whereas the remaining 1,394 km, were Provincial Highways. Besides there are 143.80 km. (100.60 km surfaced 43.20 km unsurfaced) of roads maintained by. the · municipal committees. It would thus be seen that road network has vastly improved over the y~ilts: There were a .total 1,573 km of road length (includes all types of roads) in the district during 1990-91. Accordhlgly there were 96 km. of roads per 100 sq. knl . . of area and 229 km. of roads . per lakh of pop~lation . Some of the important roads connecting various stations inside and outside the district, besides the 'National Highway (Sher Shah Sufi Marg, connecting Mughal Serai with ) are : (1) Kapurtha)a... .J~l~ndhar road, (2) Kapurthalll:-Kartarp:ur road, (3) Kapurthala-Sultanpur Lodhi-Zira ro~d, (4). Kapur­ tlil!1~ -:Na~odar . road,. (5) Kapurthala-Tailda road, (6) Kapurth~l~-Tarn Taran rO!ld, (7) ~ultanpur LocW. N'ak9dar . road, '. (8) Phagwara-H~shiarpur road, (9) Phapara-Nako~ar ;road, (10) PhagwarE,l Nawansbatlif t3a.ct;' . ~...... 10

,! . As on ~H st March, 1991 , there were 47,560 vel;iicie6.registereci jn the district, au l of these 39,562 wete.oJ-lroad. There :were .26,903 passenger vehicles"on Toad (35,603 registered). TIle br.eak up of which is: b~~~ '87, ' station wagons and .cars 1,805, jeeps 422;'. taxies 74. three wheelers 454; and l\\o wheelers 24;,061. ' Besides there,were 1,16~ goods vehicles (1,565 registered) on road, the break up ofwhicll is : Four whe~lers and above -131 and three wl\eelers 438 . ., Jp addition there were) 1,490 tract0rs (10.377 j ractors and 101 others registered) on t;oad in tlle district. '

The position ofvehic1es on road, as on 31st March , 1981, wn : Pas:'-cnger ve hiclcs 15,894, goods vehicles 1,641 and total vehicles 20,760 (these included 3,225 tractors). Thus it wou ld be noticed- that dur~~g the decl),de 1981.-:-91 th~re . was an i.ncrea.se from .20,760 vehicles to 39,562 veh icles, which almost doubled d~ring a &pan of 10 y.ears . . TIllS merease IS mamly ·attrlbutable to two wheelers (11. 304 io 19RI. 24,06 1 in 1991 ) a!?4 . · tr~ctors (3,225 inJ981 , 11;490 ill 199.1)

. During 1990. there to~k pla~e 51 acci~ents in t,he district wh ieh resulted jn 41 deaths and injuries to 65 persons, as agal11st 55 aCCIdents 10 1980 wblch resulted in 28 deaths and injuries to 60 persons .

. The distri~t is well served by the public transport system, The Pepsll Road Transport Corporation has· .its depot at K..ap:urfb~la, which had a fleet of .rd9 buses during.1990-91 . This depot operate buses o,n vqriollS ro.utes in t4e district !lnd olltside. Buses fro!ll other depots belonging to Punjab Roadways and .]>epsu R9a.(:l l;'ra1:1sport Cql'PD~ation also op.erate ~n .nu)1lber of rC:lUtes in the di strict. Private Transport Operators a188 ' ope(ate buses cn number of foutes. The llJlportant pnvate bu s operators arc as follows :-

(1) The Prince Bus & Transport .Co. ~td., Kapurthala ~

(2) The Ex-servicemen Motor Transport Coopera1ive Society Ltd.. Kapurthala.

(3) :r~e 'Janta Express Bus Service, 'BO, Phagwara ..

(4) Jbawar Enterprises (P) Ltd. Phagwata.

Kapurthala district falls under the Firo.zpur Divi ion of'the Northern Railway. _.two r~iJway lines passing through this district are ;

(a) .Amritsilr·Saharanpur·Mugl1al Serai Rail Line- It was built in 1869-70 and is broad guage line. , . It serves Phagwara an'd KaplJtthaJa tabsils of the district. The five railway stations ." sitllated in the district o.n .this line are: 0) DbilwaJl, (ii) , (i ii ) Hamira, (iv) Cheharu, an'd ' (v) Ph.agwara

(b) Firozpur Cantt.- Jalandhar City Rail Line- It was built in 1912 and is also a broad gauge line. It serves Kaputtqala and Sultanur Lodhj tahsils of the district. The S: X main railway stations on·this line located in this district are: (i) Sultanpur Lodhi. (ii) Dudhwindi, (iii) Pajian, (iv) Husainpur, (v) Kapurthala and (vi) Khojewala.

K~purthflla district is sep~rat~d from Amritsar and Gurdaspur districts by Beas river, which forms its 'Northern and Western ·bo.undary. 'There are rail and road bridges at Beas wh ich serve this district for go1ni to Amritsar and -Gutdaspur ·districts. 'There is ~ ferry brid~e on Beas rivet on the Tanda-Sri H argobindpur roaB (in Hosliiarpur district) whicb serves the northern areas of the district. The ferry bridge is likely td be replaced shortly by a permanent conCl'eate bridge (presently under construction on the Nallgal-Tanda-Amritsar Highway), There is another ferry bridge on Kapurthala-Tarn Taran road. Besides there are following ferry cro.ssings on the Beas river : (i) Brahmwal, . (ii) Nadala, (iii) Surakhpur. (iv) FattLl Dhinga (v) Saiflabad, (vi) talwandi Cha1ldhrian. (vii) Hazara and (viii) Ahli. Kapurthala district is also separated from Firozput district by the Sattuj river, which joins Beas river within boundaries of the district. The has access by rail and :road frofu Kapurthala tbrough "Tail-cum-road bridge (in Jaiandhar di trict) on the Fil'ozpur Cantt.--:Jalandhar City railway line on the Satluj river, which form s the Northern bo.undary of Firozpur district, separating it from Kapurthala and Jalandhar di strict.

,There is rw na-vieab'lc river or ca11.a1 ill the district.. Also rhe]'e is no airp(',rt 1(, C:licd in lhi5 di~{rjc l.

T~ade and Commerue ,

.'. Thc wstricn: was a .hig centre ofnade j'A tnetalsj teXtiles and agricultural cOll1mo.dities. Th;:: principal items of ' e~p0rt :were: brass, 'OOpper and bell lllffl:al utensils manufactured at P'lagwara. Besides" Sugar of ex~ell.ent quality was manufactured at Phagwara, .sultanpur Lodhi waS known f\ r the manufacture and traAc :cf gabrllil cloth and ,bed..sheets kn0wn as sotr-ang. Cloth 'curtains, chint, c'li C'k ~ and jazams (11 ,1(lf cjVering were . p:t:0duced .alld ,exported from Sultan pur Lodhi. iChilJic's, tobacco al ~ ti d ates w1;rc largely gr(J Wn and eXJWl,'teu.. Rala, .in tahsil .Phagwara; was known for tr,ade m c0tlon, .C\nd. crrrccd · c1(Jlh . Thu:;; i r, the district, P.l.iag.wara:. $i11tanpur L~dhi - and K.ala 'b!rd_. ~oen iiil~().Jt~ J;lt ."centres ' ,· 'oft,rade i 11 the palit. How vcr, after i~G~, . ,main .items ptcidueed : and' '~po1i..ted from the ·district,: arc: Sugal;, Khandsari, wbeat, ma12t', jram, Cotton, paddy. riCe and textiles. . . 11

In 1966-67 there were 4 regulated agricultural markets with 5 attached sub-yards in the distI·~, but in 1990-~1 (as on 31st March,I991) there were 5 regulated agricultural markets with 16 attached sub. yards. The regulated markets are at ~ (1) Kapurthala, (2) Phagwara, (3) Sultanpur Lodhi, (6) Bholatb and (5) Dhilwan. The sub-yards are located at NeW Mandi, Bb.olath, Begowal, Nadala, Ramgarh,IbrabimwaJ. Sabzi Mandi Kapurthala, Chara Mandi Kapurthala, Baler Khanpur, , Sur a khpur, Sabzi Mandl Phagwara; Manak Wahad, Ranipur Rajputan, Sabzi Mandi Sultanpur Lodhi, Kabirpur and Dalla. Kapurtbala and Phagwara are the biggest grain markets where wheat, paddy, maize, etc. are marketed. In the year 1980-81 the total market arrivals in the district were 4,78,.soo tonnes, which increared to 8,23,400 tonnes in 1990-91. The arrival of paddy and wheat was 3,46,000 toores and 2,66,000 tonnes, respectively, In 1990-91, whereas during 1980-81, the arrivals of paddy, wbeat and maize Were! 2,78,000 tonnes, 1,65,000 tonnes and 3,800 tonnes,1'espcctive1y. The following procureinent Were made by various 8'Overnmcnt and oon-g<..vernment agencies in the district during the year 19,9()-91 t paddy 3,46,000 tonne&­ Stattl Government 1,000 tonnes, FCI 86,000 to n n('.S; Marlfed 32,000 tonnes, Punsup 8,000 tODncs and traders 2,24,000 tonnes: and Wheat 2,66,000 tonnes-State GoverJjment 49,OOOtonnes; FCI 1,13'000 tonne., Markfed 4] ,000 tonnes; Punsup S7,000 tonnes and Traders 6,000 tonnes.

Tho trade and cc.mmerce in the district is mostly in the private hands. However, there is a District Wholesale Co-operative Marketing and Supply Society at KapurthaJa which was registered on 15th November, 1957. This society undertakes Wholesale business of government suppJies of agricultural implements, seedS'2 fertiliZers, insecticides and some other essential goods like oil, sugar, etc. Beisdes there are two Central Co-opcuttive Stores, one at KapurthaIa (registered on 16th AUgustf 1963) and the other at Phagwara (registered on 17th March, 1967). The first, Kapurtbala Central Cooperative Store, Ltd.,. KapurthaJa had 8 branches at KapurthaJa (on 30th 1une 1982) and the second, Phagwara Central Cooperative Store Ltd., Phag~ara had 7 branches (on 30th June, 1982) Besides, the Government introduced the State Trading SCheme in KapurtbaJa district in 1959. Under this scheme fair price shops were opened to supply essential commodities to the conSumers. By 31 st March1 1982, 79 depots were workins in tho urban area (19 in the Co "operative sector and 60 in the private sector) and 330 depots in the rural areas (92 tn the eo-operative sector, 4 .in private S'ector and 234 were panchaYat nominated).

In June, 1980, there were a total 78 bank branches (SBI 3, State Bank of 4,PNB 11 t othor" Commercjal Banks 40 and Co-operatiVe Banks 20) in the district. But by 31st December, 1990. tbenumbel, ~ Bank branches increased to 109 (State Bank of India 3, State Bank of Patiala 8, Punjab Natiqnat Bank 17, Other Oommercial Banks 55 and Co-operative Banks 26).Thus; it would be not~ced that banijng bas made a good progress in the disirici during the decade 1980-90.

According to 1991 Census there are 19,878 main workers (19,366 males. 512 females) engaged In trade . and commerce in tj)C district. Out of these, 7,305 (7,120 male, 185 female) are in rural areas and 12,573 (l2~246 male, 327 fem

. .• K.apurthaJa district talis under the jurisdiction of Divisional Forest OffiCer. Jalandhar Fores' DlVlSlon; Phi11aur. The forests of the district are situated along the ra.U, road and canal strips. Vege­ tation is also found Wit.hin the small scattered biTS throughout the district. Besides, the plantations aloDS the drains and bunds are under the management of the Forest Departm~nt . The main trees found in tlie ' local forests are: (1) Shisham, (2) Kikar, (3) Eucalyptus, (4) Mango. (5) Tut, (6) Jamun, (7) SiriD, (8) Noem; (9) Da!ekjDak. (10) Pipal, (11) Khajur, (1~) Beri, etc. Also t~ere is pr~fu~ growth of (l) Kana, (2) Kahl. (3) Anjan, (4) Dala, (5) Batar, etc. 1D the water logged stnps of the dlstnCt. -

. . In the year, 19~O-81 there was 17.0 sq. km. area udder the forests. Out of this. 7.0 sq. kni. was ~!otected forests and the remainm~ 10.0 sq. km. was unclassed forestS. There .w,as no change m the for~st area m 1990- 91; ' as forest area remamed pegged at 17.0 sq. kni. which was entll'ely State forests formmg 1.04 per cen' ~f the total area of the district. The percentage of forest area in the district is the lowest in the State.

. The principal and minor forest produce of this district are. timber, grass, Kahi, Kana, which. ate. auctioned annually • . In the year, 1971-72 the total in~me fr?lD: forests was Rs.59,468 (Rs. 48,48$" majOr prOduce, ~Rs. 10,983 minor produce). The - forest lDcome lDcreased to Rs. 6,OO.36~ (Rs. 5,25,331., major produce, Rs. 75,026 minor produce) during 1980.81 Tae latest figures ·of-forest lncolIle ' arO UOl' "~bIo Hence. these have not beea aJven Jam! 12

· lVfdicaJ ll[,d TtbIic Rfalth ;

In the olden times the fi ~ : d of n:rdicir,e was rr(T:croJi~eclly lht: Vat(ls of A) uTH ca ard Hck,.'n:s · of Unam system. Quacks and faIth curers al£o had a fIeld day. The first medical institution. Randhir · Hospital, was op ened at KapurtlJal:;t in 1875. In 1~89 a [{male wing was added and nan:ed 'Victoria Jubilee Hospital '. Am ong the first dispensaries were at: PlJa~wara) SuJtanpur lodhi, Nadala. Later dispensaries were opened at Bholath, Dhilwan and . The real progress in the field of ·medical facilities was made only after jndependence when new dispensaries were opened at: Panchat, Dumeli, Eb ularai, Dhaliwal Eet, Eegc.wal, Talwandi Chaudhrian and Tibba in 1948. Thereafter there was ·no leoking back. As on 1.4-1981 there were total 76 medical institutions (63 rural, 13 urban) , out ot v. blCh were: 7 hospitals, 6 public health centres (FEC) and 63 disrensaries. Besides there were 24 · Ayurvedic and 2 Unani dispensaries functioning in the district. As on ]st April, 199], there were 82 n:edical instituticDS, cut ofv,hi(b £6 wt:re in Hnal aHas and 16 in the Ultan 8Has. hecp! cne n:cdieaJ instiluticn, v,hicb "as rr·furcd by a ,c!rnla1Y CJtanisation, all tbe 81 rr edical il1stituticns v, ue cv.ned a~d n: aI'~red by t}:e [oven n"cnt. Tbere "ere 7 ho spitals (3 ruraJ, 4 Ul t an), 10 IhCs (10 rural), to dIsfemanes (48 rural, 12 ultan) 2nd 5 }:ospitals/CEC, CHe, CHC /IHC (5 naal),. Eeside·s there were 26 A)\11Veoic, 2 t)r

. · ;Ul t u~ opemng 01 a school in 1856 the modern education was introduced in by Raja Randhir Singh. The school was upgraded to a high school in 1864. In 1896 it was converted into an Intermediate Arts College and made degree college in 1946. It is now kl10wn as Randhir College. By 1904 there were : an Intermediate college at Kaputhala, 2 high schools (State High School, Phagwara, Sabha High School, Kaptirthala), 4 Middle Schools (at Sultanpur Lo::lhi, Nadala, Bhunga, Kala) and 25 primary schools. BesIdes there were 82 indigenous schools (55 Mohammedan schools, 27 Hindu schools). In the indigenous schools, Arabic) Persian, Urdu, , was taught in the mosques. , Mandirs by the Maulvis, Bhais and Pandits. Also private school existed for teaching of Lande in the urban areas. Urdu was the medium of instruction in the State schools as was in the Punjab area.

. The number of educational institutions increased at a fast rate after independe"nCe and by 30th September, 1980 there were: 12 colleges (8 boys, 4 girls), 10 higher secondary scbools (7 boys, 3 girls), 74 High schools (63 boys, 11 girls), 64 middle schools (63 boys, 1 girls) and 486 primary schoo Is (483 boys, 3 girls). Besides there were 2 Teachers Training Colleges (1 boys, 1 girls) in the district.

the position of educational institutions of various types in the district as on 30th September, 1990, is as follows: Colleges 13 (9 boys, 4 girls). Teachers Training Colleges (B. Ed.) 2 (1 boys, 1 girls), Senior Secondary Schools 18 (14 boys, 4 girls), Higb Schools 81 (71 boys, 10 girls), Middle Schools 65 (63 boys 2 girls), Primary Schools 485 (481 boys, 4 girls), Teachers Training School (JBT) 1 boys, Polytechnic 1 (1 boys) ; and Technical Industrial Art Craft Schoool 7 (3 boys, 4 girls). As regards students during the corresponding penod, the posItion is as follows: M. A. Classes 69 students (46 boys, 23 girls) ; BA/BA (Hons.) 3,536 students (1,490 boys, 2,046 girls), B. Sc./B. Sc. (Hons.) 316 stud.ents (219 boys, 97 girls) ; B. Com/S. Com (Hons.) 321 student., (225 boys, 96 girls); B. Ed. 336 students (80 boys, 256 girls) : Senior Secondary School Classes 14,432 students (8,048 boys, 6384 girls); High School Classes 33,709 students (1 8, 134 boys, 15,575 girls) ; Middle School Classes 7.185 students (3,794 boys, 3,391 girls) ; Primary School Classes 55,765 students (29,303 boys, 26,462 girls) ; Teacher Training School (JBT) 50 students (25 boys, 2S girls); Polytechnic 360 students (360 boys); and Technical Industrial Art Craft School 717 students (434 boys, 283 gIrls). It: we examine the stagewise strength of students we find that during tbe corresponding · period the position is as follows: 1 to V classes 60,923 students (31,696 boys, 29,227 girls) ; VI to VIII classes 29,248 students (15,863 boys, 13,385 SiTIs) ; and IX to XII classes 20,920 students (11,720 boys, 9,200 girls). The only Sainik School in the State is located at Kapurthala, since 1961. The school is a residentillt sohool which provides public school education and prepares boys for the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Senior School Certificate pxamination of CBSE, ' New Delhi. The school is managed by an autonomous board of governors under the Ministry of DJfence. Th~ school is housed in the erstwhile palace of the Maharaja of Kapurthala.

Two B. Ed. colleges, one each at Phagwara (Ramgarhia College of Education, Satnampura, Phagwara) and other at Kapurthala ( College of Education for Women, Kapurthala), are also located in the district. The Ramgarhia College of Education, Phagwara, besides running B. Ed. course also runs Arts and Crafts Teachers Diploma course.

There is a Polytechnic at Phagwara (Ramgarhia Polytechnic, Phagwara) which admitted 120 students in 1990-91 for diploma courses in Engineering in the subjects of civil, electrical, mechan ica I and electronics. Besides there are two Industrial Training Institutes, ' one each at Kapurthala and Phagwara whieh together admitted 194 students during 1990-91 for certificate courses in various trades such as welders, carpenters, fitters, turner, blacksmiths, stenographers, radio and television mechanics, referigera. tion mechanics, electricians, wiremen, draftsmen etc. _ The district is quite progressive. in the field of education due to the efforts uf the government an various educational societies like: (I) Ramgarhia Educatic.ral Q uncil, PI-.2Ewara, (2) Saratan Dharam Sabha, (3) Hindu Educatior.al S(.ciety, Kapurthala, (4) Phagwara Educational S( .ciel y, Phagwara. (5) Arya Samaj and (6) Singh Sabha. ACCf.rding to 1981 CensUs the literacy rate (including populafion in age grouup 0 -6) for the district reported was 44.85 per cent (50.77 per cent male, 38.27 per Oed female) against 40.86 per cent Co[ State (47.16 per cel t male, 33.69 per Cent femde). In the 1991 Census the literacy rate of district was 63.31 per cent (70.03 per c~d male, 55.83 per Cent fem?Je), against 58.51 per Cent (65 '66 per cent male, 50.41 per Cent female of the state. The abuve figures reVeal that during the decade 1981 - 91 the literacy rate has increased by 18.46 per cent poil~ ts in the district against 18.05 per cent points in the State. As regards male litency rate the increase ( .r . district has been 19.26 per cent points agairst 18.50 per Cf.t-t pdrts dthe Slate, w}':('.reas the femde lit er~ cy rate for the district increased by 17.56 per cent points a.gainst an increase d 16.72 per cent pdnts (0[ the Slate. Thus We r:otice tbat durirg the 1981 ard 1991 Ct:.nsuSts this district n(1 ()Iy Hp<-rlC(~ r ighr literacy rates than the State but also reported higher increases during the decade 1981-91, as seen from the above figures. OccupatiobS :

Kapurthala is prc.domirar: tJy an agricultural district as maY·rity of its population is dependent on agriculture. The percentage of urban pc'pulalicn, as repc·rled iT 1991 Cenus, is 25.76 per CCr.t against 29.55 per CCrt (·{fhe state aT.d the perccrl2.ge cof urban pq:ulafic'n repnff'd ir 1981 Cc nws W2S 29.97 per cent against 27.68 per Cf;rt cfthe State. This shc.ws that durif1g the decade 1981 - 91 the perct:d age of urban p(.pulatioll of the district has dcclired whercas perccrtage of State pc pulati(ln h 2.s increased. The decline of the urban percentage in the district is attributable to the denotification of 5 N,.tified Area Committees in the district. Hc..wever,l1one (If the NACs dene.tified had urban charact eristics aEd it, t heref .re. made little difference to the c,cCupaf:k.rs. But curing the eighties the setting UP Co[ tbe R ;, il C..ach Factory at Hussainpur (near Kapurthala) has made a differenCe in the occupations. With the complolion of the project the strength of staff is likely to be augmented. -

According to tbe 1991 Census there Were 1,94,439 main workers in the di strict, (lut of w:lich 1,83,886 were male and 10,553 female. The rural urban break up shc·ws that 1,43,219 wl.rkers were in the rural areas whcreas 51,220 w(.orkers were ip the urban areas. The break up Co[ main wl.rkers reveals that thcre arc : 60,761 cultivators- Categ(ory I (59,403 male, 1,358 female); and 40,761 agriculturallabl.urers­ Categc.ry II (37,836 male, 2,925 f(:malc). Tl,us category J aLd II i. e. agriculture, rcpC/r ts 1,01,522 w(.rkers (97,239 male, 4,283 femak). The wukers il"'. (Jther ir.dustrial catfgails arc 2.S f,.Ill ws : Cat! gory III- Livestock, F(.rcsfry, Fistil g, Hunlh g ard P1Erf21ic.rs, Orc}ards ard AIlit,d Acfivil ies 1,236 wc.rkcrs (1,166 male, 70 female); CatLg(.oryIV-MiLi~g ard QuarryiJ g 2 (2 male); CafCgc.]y V (;_ )- Ml nuf: eluring, Processing, Servicing ard Rerairs in HltlSer.dc. IJc'uS1Jy 2,756 W(.] hn (2,414 mal(,342 f\. md. ) ; CategorY V (b)-Manufacturing, Prc.cessing, Sl.) vi Citl g 2nd Repairs in c·lhrr lhan HI usch( Ie: InC:U S1] y 29,170 w( rkers (28,619 male, 551 femde); Caf(g(cY VI- Conslruclj( · n~ 5,226 w(.rkus (5,020 mile, ;C6 f· nu It); CL(cgory VII- Trade and CommerCe 19,878 wuk(]S (19,366 mdt, 512 femut'); 0:.1eg(.ryVJII- 1 n:mpc .rt, SI(.rage and C( mmunicafic . n~ 6,234 workers (6,137 male, 97 female) ; and Category IX-Othel Sc.rviCts 28,415 w(.rkers (23,923 male, 4,492 female).

If we cxc:mir.e main wcrkus by !(JCcrj8~(S by irc,t1slrial c2fc'fC.rics we H .le that ill. categc,ryl­ cultivatcrs tll.erc are 31.25 pcr Ccrt wak(rs (32.311::cr Celt m~ k, 12.87 rer CeLt fellu Ie); Caft gt] y II­ agricullurd lab(.uras 20.96 per Cc.rJ wukus (20.58 p(fc~· tlmd(, 27.72 pcrc('lt ffrol le); CcJ

From the aboVe figures we note that there is wide sex disparity among main· workers as against 1,83,886 male workers there are only 10,553 female workers. Moreover the 'sex disparity is notiCeable in all the Industrial categorieS. However, in the case offemale workers the higher percentage is reported by category IX-other services (42.S7 per cent), followed by category II-agricultural labourers (27.72 per cent) and category I-cultivators (12.87 per Cent) at the seCond and third places, respectively. Some of other categories of female main workers of some significance are I Category V-manufacturing, processing and servicing and repairs 8.62 per cent V(a)--3.24 per Cent, V (b)-S.22 pel' ceflt ar.d category VII- trade and commerCe (4.85 per cent). Thus, We note tbat apart from agriculture, other services, manufacturing and trade and COlll111erce are some of the areas Where females are going for employment in Increasing number. Now more women ,,?uld be seen in factories, offices, hospitals, schools, colleges, sbops etc. Though they are also active in other fIelds but they do oot get properly reported due to various biases and prejudi~ ill the society. MisceUaneous Activities :

Durillg the eighfies the district witnessed mauy incidences of terrorism and violence whiCh Created panic and feeling of insecurity among the populace. There were c~rtain pockets along the Beas and Satluj rivers in Bet area, Where terrorist, frequented and made their hideouts. Such conditions were more in Kapurthala and Sultanpur Lodhi tahsils though Phagwara tahsil was also affected but to far lesser extent. The progress of Work in the construction of the Rail Coach Factory, Kapurtllala, went on and the work Was completed of its first stage and the production started which brought the district on the industrial map of the country. The factory is making rapid strides and setting up reCords in the manufacture of raj1way passenger coaChes. So far its performances have been eXCellent.

The district is an endemic sufferer from the floods, which ' keep on visiting the district from year to wear dUring the rainY season. There are Vast damage repcrts of agricultural land and houses along the Beas and Satluj rivers. The /Jeins also add to the misery of people. Though Beas and Satluj rivers have been dammed at Pong and Bhakra, respectively, yet the floods do take place due to heavy rains and emergency water releases from the Pong Dam and Bhakra Dam to aVoid damage to these dams. The construction of Dhussi and other embankmenfs and number of drains haVe provided much relief but the menaCe offloods bas Dot been fully controlled as far asthis district is concerned. Therefore, moreefforts are needed for Control and proVision of relief to tbe population suffering from fl oock .

The district bas made good progress on the agricullural front. Considering its size the achievements towards procurement offoodgrains (paddy and wheat) h~ve been beHer tban many districts of the State. It Is also making good progress on tbe industrial front. With the setting up of the Rail Coacb Factory the chances of setting up of ancilliary industries have brightened up. Phagwara, being located on the Grand Trunk Road, has emerged as an important C_!::p.tre of industry. Phagwara has also made a name in the field of education. The lOCal Ramgarhia Biradari deserves all praise for their collective efforts in the field of education. Also Ramgarhias set up number of industrial units at and near Phagwara and took great pains jn t.he ~ndus{rial development of the areas to which they have great sentimental attach. ment.

PJaces of religions) historical and tourist interest:

(1) Sultanpur Lodhi.-It is tahsil and sutJ:ljvjsional headquart~rs a l ~d is cor:nected witb Kapurtha!a and Firozpur Cantt. both by Tail and road. It is also connected WJlh !lIra and Nalcodar by road and ]s situated at a distance of about 26 km. towards' south-west of Kapurthala, 111e district headquarters. The Black Befn floWS by its side. It is an ancient toWn and was earlier krown as SUrnama. Muslim invaders from west attacked and looted· it several times. However, it was restored by Sullan Khan Lodhi, a Faujdar of Sultan MaI-,mud of Ghazni (1000-1000 AD) in the eleventh century. He gave it it s present name. It was once a chief towo of the lJist Doab and finds mention jn 4Aill-i- Akbari', asit was situated on the imperial highway COnnecting with Delhi. It is believed that Aurangzeb and I?ara Sbikoh, sons of Shahjahan reCeived their early education at this place. In 1739 it was sacked by Na(\]r Shah ar.d thereafter it lost its past glorY. Two old bridges over Bein, one built in the. time of SherShaJ:t Suri (1540-]555) .and the other in the time of Au-rangzeb (1658.-1707) still exist. There]~ an old fort whIch now houses the -police station. Across the Bein there is a . bUilding called Radiara whIch has a .do.me, ~ou~ gates ~nd. equal number of stairs, where muslim rulers went for recreation, Now t-he buddmg l S III a dJlapldated ', fondition, ( " r~ - The pla~ Is assocIated ' with Guru' Nan-ale, :'tlie: -firsL,Slkli_;GUiu, Who spent 14 years ofhts e~ly tifo at this place. There are following places associated with - ~he Guru:- (jurdwara Hatt Sahib.-It is the site of the store, where -Guru -, Nanak used to work as Modi (Store keeper). A ' has been built here, where 14 sto,ne weigbts have been preserved in a glass case. Many people visit thIs gurdwara on guru's birthday aIid on hIs 10th Sharodlz. ' Gurdwara Ber Sahib .- It is located one km. west of the town. A ber tree planted by Guru Nanak still stands, where Guru used to meditate. People believe that sterfIe Women, if they take leaves of this tree, beget children. A pucca ghat on Bein bas been built, where devotees take a bath on Amavas and birthday of Guru Nanak. Gurdwara Kothari Sahib.- It has been built at the plaCe where Guru Nanak was confined to in a kotharf (room), While accounts of the store under the Charge of the guru, Were being checked on complaints from various adverseries of the guru.

Gurdwara Guru Ka Bagh.-It is located in {he heart of the town and in tho place where Guru Nan~ resided with his family. His two sons Sri Chand and Lakhmi Das were born here in 1494 and 1497, respectively. It, bas a well Whose water is considered sacred.

Ourdwara Antaryamta.-It was earlier a mosque, where Guru Nanak accompained Sultan Dau~t Khan and the maulvl for namaz (prayer). The Guru could read tbe mind of thO namaszees, that is why it is called Antar Yamta.

It is a municipal town which reported a population of 13,722 in 1991 ~IlSUSt against 12,143 reported jo 1981 , Census. It has a 50 bed hospital, two diSPensaries (one ' AyurvediC, or...e Homoeopatbic), ' two colleges (Guru Nanak Khalsa CQllege, Sultanp1:lr Lcdbi .. Sanat-am Dharam College for Women, Sultanpur Lodhi), a Senior SeCol1dary SChool, S High SChools, 4 -Primary SChools, a Stadium, a Cinema, a Libraryand a Reading Room.

2 Kapurthala ....:.. It is the tahsil, sub-divisional arid district headquarters and is connected with -J'alal1dhar and Firozpur Cantt. ' by rail and read. It is also conn'ected by road with Amritsar. Tarn Taran, Kartarpur, Jalandhar, Sultanpur lodhi ar,d Nak0dar. It served as the capital of KapurthaJa State uptill August, 1948. It was fcunded·jn the eleventh century,AD by Rana Kapur, a -scion of royal family of -Iaisahner State (Rajasthan), who is beH eved to be an ancestor of Ahluwalia ruling family of Kapulthala Stat~. Iassa Singh Ahluwalia disposessed Rahim Khari, Who had established himself here after the death of Adina Begh, the Governor of lalandhar Doab, in 1780. It is a well planned town which has beautifully laid out gardens and magnificient buiJdirgs. In Baradari gardens @lUt in 1820) a meeting took place between Raja Fateh Singh of Kapurthala and Maharaja ' Ranjit-Singh. Shalimar Garden, ' Baradarj, Panj Mimdir; State Gurdwara, Moorish Mosque, war memorial, clock tower, Jubilee Hall and museum (located inside the ,Sainik SChool) are places worth seeing. '

It is a municipal town which, according to 1991 Census, repor:ted a population of 64,567 against 50,300 in 1981 Census. It has 2 Hospitals, 7 Dispensaries (including one Ayurvedic and one Homoeopathic), a Family Planning Centre, a TB Clinic, 2 Colleges (Govt. Randhir Co]]ege, Hindu Kanya Co]]ege). a B.Ed. College (Guru Nanak Co]]ege of EducatioJ1). an lTI;6 Higher Secondary Schools, 4 High Schools, 15 Middle Schools, 20 Prim~ry Schools, a Working Womens , Hos,te1, 2 , Stadia, 2 cinemas, 2 Auditoria, 4 Public L,ibraries and 4 Reading Rooms, '

3. Pbagwara t It is located on the Grand Trunk Road and is also connected by road-with Nak6dar, Hoshiarpur, Nawanshabar, JaJandhar and Ludbiana. It is located on the main Jalandhar City-Ludbiana railway line. It is tashil and sub-divisional headquarters and.was founded in the time of Emperor Shah Jaban (1627-1658). It was held by.a Hindu Jat till it was taken over from him in 1804 by Maharaja RaDjit Singh. , Later it was passed over to Raja Fateh -Singh Allluwa,lia of Kapurthala. The place gained importance towards the close of the 19th century and developed into an important market.,

In tbe interior of the town there is a historic gurdwara Chaura Kh\lh, which is assoicated with . , the Sixth Sikh Guru, wbo was reCused shelter -being pursued by the Patbans. There is an old temple and a large well called Chaura · Khuh. Nearby at a_ distance of 3 km. there is another gurdwara called Sukb Chainana Sahib, built in memory of Guru Hargobind, who took refuge tbere. A sarovar . (tank) is also attached to the gurdwara where people take bath. A fair is held bere on every Amavas. On the Phagwara-Banga road there is a Visbavkarma temple (built in 1911), where a fair is held on Vishvakarma day (next day to Diwali). There is another gurdwara bl!ilt at (a suburb) in memory of Guru Hargobind. There is a Mansa Devi temple (known as Jawala Ji Mandir), an old mosque(built in the time of Emperor Akbar) and Swami Parvat Nath Math (established in the Mugbal period); There are number of indllstrial '\luits. sucb llS Jagjit Cotton Textile Mills, Oswal Sugar -Mills; Sulchjit Starch MUls; ~, It is a municipal town and in 1991 Census reported a population of 83,163 against 72,499 reported in 1981 Census. It ha~ a 50 bed hospital, 7 dl.pensaries (including one Ayurvedic and one Homocopathic), 4 colleges (Ramgarhia college, Phagwara, Guru Nanak College, Sukhchainna Sahib, Phagwara, Kamla Nehru College for Women, Phagwara, Guru Nanak Bhai LaIo Ramgarhia College for Women, Satnampura, Phagwara), a polytechnic (Ramgarhia Polytechnic), a B. Ed. College (Ramgarhia College of Education, Satnampura, Phagwara), a JBT School, an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) , 4 Senior Secondary Schools, 14 High Schools, 3 Middle Schools, S Primary Schools, an Adult Literacy Centre, a Stadium, 2 Cinemas, an Auditorium, a Public Library and a Reading Room.

4. (HB No. 193).-It is located at a distance of 6 km. from Kapurthala on Kapurthala-Jalandhar road. It is known for a Samadh of Baba Taragianwala. Women desirous of begcthing a child or a male child visit this shrine and seek blessings of the Baba. Those whose desire (manna!) is fulfilled make offerings. A fair is held in the Sawan month, which is attended by large number of people from far and wide. It is a village which reported population of 1,508 in 1991 Census, against 1,353 reported in 1981 Census. There is a High School, a Middle School, a Primary School and a Post Office with telephone facilities. 5. (lIB No. 133) :-It is located 3 kID. from Kapurthala ou Kapurthala-Sultanpur Lodhi road. It has been mentioned in the Ain-i-Akbari. There is a temple dedicated to goddess Kali. It Is also known as Bhadar Kali temple which was built in 1913. Consequent upon a dream to one Nihal Chand, a resident of Phagwara that holiness with powers will shift from Niaz Beg Shahpur (Lahore district, now in Pakistan) to Sheikhupur temple. The place gained in popularity. A fair is held annually on Uppar Ekadshi (May-June). Large number of people attend this fair. It is a village which reported population of 900 in 1991 Census, against 3,971 reported in 1981 Census. There is a high school, a middle school, 4 primary schools, two dispensaries (including a Homo~ eopathic dispensary) and a post office. 6. Saiflabad (HB No. 75): It is located some 14 km . from Kapurthala on Dhilwan-Sultanpur ' Lodhi road. It has historical gurdwara built in memory of Guru Hargovind, who killed a tiger at the site of the gurdwara, as the tiger had created a panic in the area. A sarorar (tank) is also built here. A fair Is held on every Amavas. It ii a village which reported population of 1,702 in 1991 Census, against 1,569 reported in 1981 Census, It has a Middle School, a Primary School, a Public Health Centre, a Child Maternity Welfare Centre and a Post Office. 7. (HB No. 6O) :-It is located about 4 km. from Phagwara on Phagwara-Hosbiarpur road. ~here is a gurdwara associated with Guru Hargoind, sixth Sikh Guru, who fought against the Pathans at this place and stayed here. A fair is held in the gurdwara annually in June-JUly. It is a village which reported population of 2,502 in 1991 Census, against 2,478 reported in 1981 Census. It has a Senior Secondary School, a High School, 2 Middle Schools, 3 Primary Schools, a Dispensary and a Post Office. 8. NadaJa (HB No. 64): It is located some 21 km. from Kapllrthala on Kapurthala-Subtanpur road • . There is a gurdwara associated with Gunt Hargobind, wbo visited this place. A fair is held }Jere in the month of July every year. Nearby there is another Gurdwara called Baoli Sahib which has a well witb flight of steps and two slzish{/111 frees. A three day fair is held on the birthday of the gunt ill the m;)nth of June, every year. . It is noW a village which reported populatic'l: c.f5,770 in 1991 Censu " against 4,608 reported iu1981 Census, when it was a Notified Area CommiUfe. The Community Develorment Block Cffice vf tbe same . name is located here. It has a College (Guru Nan.ak Prem Karamsar College, Nadala), a Higb SChool, a Middle School, a Primary SChool, a Dispen!oary, a Family Planning Cedre and a Post Office with telephone facilities.

9. Khati (HB No. 57): It is located some S km. from Phagwara on Phagwara-Hoshia.rl'ur ~oad. There is an old temple dedicated to Lord PaIShur,m, a mythical fjgure of R,mayna ar.c Mzhabl:.arla tImes. It is believed that lord Parsburam meditated here. A fair is t.dd :t.ue in };.o tour vf L{)Jd Parshuram.

It is a Village which reported population (If 810 in 1991 Census, agai liSt 733 reportee in 1981 Census.

10. KanjIi (HB No. 10): It is 1"cated seme 5 kIn. from Kapurfbala on Kaourtb.aJa-Subbarpur road on the bariks of the Black Bein. It bas been devek.ped as a beautiful picnic spot. There is a be:;.utifu l lake where tourists and holiday makers enjoy boating, etC. . Large number of -people visit j1 on week e~ds and holidays for recreation and pjcnjcing. . 11

It reported pOJ:ulation (,f1~047 in 1991 Cer,sus, against 11053 ItllNtcd in 1981 Census. "beto is a High SChool, a Middle Scho01, a Primary SChool and a Post OffiCe. 11. Kala Sangbia (DB No. 224): It is kcated S(.me 16 km. fr(,m Kapurthala on Kapurtha1a. Nakodarroad. It has ahhtoricalgurdwara TamiSahibbuilt in m(.moryof Guru Hargobir. d, who visited this place. A fair is held anLually on 1st of Asarh on the birthday of the guru.

ACCording to 1991 Census, it repc,rt,d rc,]:ulation d2,141 against 1,651 repc,rft:d in 1981 Census. It has a College, a High scboo], a Middle sChool, PrimarY sCbool, a Public Health Centre al~ d a Post & Telegraph Office with telephcne facilities.

12. DumeJi (lIB No.8): It is located some 19 km. flXJm Phagwara on Phagwara-fIoshiarput road, with which it is connected by a link road from Rihana JaHan. It has a historical gurdwara Tham Sahib, assciated with Guru Hargobind, who staYed here for the nigH on his way to Kira1r.ur Sahib. During his stay the villagers narrated their t ~ Je c.f wc·es GS their hc,UEes ar.d belongings u!:t:d to catch fire under a curSe frem a saint. The guru erccttd a Thon! to CeUnter the Curfe. A gurdw3ra star_ds at n,e Illacecfthc Them and is known as Gurdwaru Thrm Sahib. A fair is he1d anrual1yon 6-7 Bhadon to Commemorate the guru's visit, There is also a Dera of Sant Baba Dalip Singh. Music is taught in the Dera. A fair is held on 6 Bhadol1, on tbe death anniversarYoft: he Baba Dalip Singh in the Dera. It is a vil1age and aCCording to 1991 Census reported population of 2,()OO against 1,750 if) 1981 Census. It has a College (Sant Baba Dalip Singh Memorial Khalsa Co1Jege, Dumeli), a High SChool, a Middle SChool, a Primary SChool, a Maternity H(\me, a Dispensaryar,d a Post OffiCe. T1:e vi1Jagc aho enjoys teJe.. phoue facilities. .

13. Dhilwan (lIB No. 96) : It is 17 km. from Kapurthala on Kapurthala- Surak.bpur-Nadala road. 1t is 1 . 5 km. from the G.T. road and is a railway station on Jalandhar-Amritsar rail line. There is a tomb of Baba Labori Shah and f)omodh ofBaba Braham Dass Bairagi, who came from and settled· here. Tbe two saints were foJlowers of the same guru. The legend goes that people from across the Beas river used to graze their cattle at this nlace. Baba Braham Dass asked tbem to settle here but they refused due to flooding of area. Next daY while crossing the river the grazie.rs lost their food and belongings. They begged of Baba for some-thing to eat. Baba asked them to milch their cattle, whiCh were dry according to tbe graziers. Acting up on the directions of Baba they got milk from the cows/she buffaloes and satisfied their hunger. Later they settled at this place. The place was prone to floods but under the blessings of the saints the place did not suffer frem floods. A big fair is held on thesamadh of Baba Brahm Dass on every Baisakhi. Also a fair is held in June on tomb of Baba Lahori Shah. It used to be an imoortant Centre of timber trade due to its location on the left bank of river Beas. There is Wood seasoning and treatment plant for railway sleepers. Tbere are number of saw mil1s located here. It is a village whiCh reported population of 6,344 in 1991 Census, against 5,320 reported in 1981 Census, when it was Notified Area Committee. It has 2 High Schools, 2 Primary Schools, a Hospital, a Family Planning Centre and a Post and Telegraph Office with telephone facilities. Sub.tahsil office is also loCated here.

14. Darweshpind (ltB No. 110) ~ It is situated at a distance of7 km. from Pbagwara on Phagwara­ road. There is an old tomb of Pir Jumme Shah. People make offerings and light lamps here on eVery Thursday. A fair is held annually on 2S-261eth When programme of qwalis is held on the occasion. There is a mosque and tank which are noW in dilapidated condition. ACCording to 1991 Census it has population of 1,486 against, 1,109 in 1981 Census. There is a Primary School and a Public Health Centre in the village. 15. Cbat Hakim (iIB Nn. 75): 1t is located about.3 km. from Phagwara on Phagwara-Jalandbar road. There is a temple dedh:ated to Guru Ravi Dass built in 1988. TWo fairs are held here; one from 1st to 2nd of Asarh eVerY year and the seCond on the birthday of the Guru . Large number of people from far and near attend these fairs.

tt is a viJIage whiCh reported,a popiation of 1~268 in 1991 Census; against 1,115 reported i n 1981 Census. There is a Senior SeCondary SChool" a High School. a Middle Scbool and three PrimarY Schools in the village.

16. Hussainpot (lIB No. a3) : it is loCated sOllle 8 kIn. on K:.ap~rthaia.Sultanpur Lodhiroad. It is also connected with Saiflabad by road. . it is railway station on Jaiandhar CitY-Firozpur Ca~tt. railway line. The place has gained an All India famo due to the location of the Railway Coacb Factory, which manufacture Railway Passengers Coaches. It is by far the largest industrial project in tbe district with great potential for fo.rture development of the anci11ary industries in the district. According to 1991 Census it reported popUlation of 9,256, against SIS reported in 1981 Census! Thor, is a Primary school located in the villaie.

ANNEXURE JURISDICTIONAL CHANGES Kapurtbala District

(Inter District Changes) No Oh&Dp

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INTRODUCTION TO DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOO:r{

The District Ce1'!.sus Handbooks have been publisted for the first time at the 1951 Census and Cofltained then mainly data relatirg to tl.e Caws Enumerati0n. Tt.ese data were f(.urd to have prc ,vtd veryusdul with the localdficers we,rkirg intl..e Community Develormer.t Bkcks, Tahsil and District A<'mirisfratieor ard dten consulted in connection with planning purposes, public distribution system, elections, and other data users.

Keeping in view iwod response it had elicited durirg the decade 1951-61, District Census H andbook . project was continued in 1961 Cersus also. The latter were, however, desigl cd to throw data c.f mure c.,m· prehellsive scale containirguseful ccr.sUs data for each viJ1age ar.d town (wardwise) jn· the district, besi~es, giving useful inf(,rmatiol1 c(. lkctcd frem varic·us State/Central Goven mert departmer,ts and ager,~les. ·It was combined with Directc.ry c,f Villages and Towns showir g Ic.catic,l' d educatic.r al institutions, hospitals and dispensaries , Posts ar.d TeIrgraphs dfice, elctrification and protected water supply. A beginning was also made to ir elude tahsil maps she wir g vade·us fmcr i1 ies in the villzges c(,r s1i1l11 il g a tahsil. Tt,us, earnest attempt was madtO' to make them self-contained ce.mpreber.sive flferer Ce be.e,k c.f district fc ·r the har,dy use cfthe district e,fficers and other ager,cies. The experier ce will revealed thaf irordinate delays did occur in the preparation of the manuscripts and finally their publishing process but somehow, the publication was released in the inter-censal period.

Series were also contir.ued in the successive cerSues of 1971 ard 1981. The 1991 Census Handbooks are the happy culmi ratic..rl c·f this pre,ject. The last 3 series i.e. 1971,1981 a[,d 1991 are different from that of 1961 Census publica1ion s on this subject as these included detailed admiJ istrative data which . were i r.cluekc1 in 1961 Eer i(s. He W( vcr, Villf ge ar.d Tc WI Dil eCI(J y continued te · f( rm a part c.f tbese Handbol,ks toge1[,er with PrimC'ry Census Abstract. Some cf the char,ges in 1991 Census series formats have been introduced which arf. as f(JlI(Jws .-

(i) The preparation c,f data both ill the Primary Cersus Abstract (PCA) and Village Directory (yD) will noW be Ccmmunity Develc..l'mer.t Bk.ckwise and Tahsilwi~f; fc..r each district; and

(ii) From the format of Village Directory Col. 14 (Staple food) and Co 1. 20 (R(marks) have been deleted. .

The contents of the Handbooks ~

The 1991 District Census Ha ndbo(,k has been divided into two parts; Part: A contains Village and Town Directc,r y whereas Part B Ce ·1 tair.s Primary Cersus Abstra c1 (.f Villages a.ld Tow 1'> Dir,.ct"ry/ wards giviJ g tc,tal populaficoll ar c! Primary Cel" sus Abs1ract fvr SCheduled Castes (ILly fur District/CD/Town. Both parts are beir g J:ubli~hcd together in this volume.

The viliage difLctory gives infcrmation abCiut each viI1age in Community Development Block in the ascendillg order of 10 calio n CcCe ar,d c(.r.tair.s iT fe rmation relatir g to total area of the village in hectares. total populatio 11, rumbcr of households, amenities available in the Village i.e. educational, rDtdical, drir.ki~g water, number of posts and Telegraph offices, communication and approach to village, nearest town and dis­ tance (in kms.) aile! availability of pc.Wer sup~ Jy . Besides, it displays hfe,rmation on laud use, i.e. area under different types of la r.d lise, like forest, irrigated by source and unirrigated, cultivable and uncultivable land. .

The town directory presents data on each town in six statements giving the status of the town, the dc,cadal population growth rate since 1981-91, physical and locatior.al aspeCts, mudcipal finance and avail. ability of amenities like, medical, educational, banking, trade, Ccmmerce and industry.

The Primary Census Abstract (General) incorporates Community Development Blockwise data for each vi1lagc and cach t own/ward under the folIo wing heads. ;-

(i) Area ill hectares/sq. km.

(ij) Number of occupied residential houses.

(iii) Number of households.

(iv) Total population (including institutional and houseless population).

(v) ·Total population in the ·age group (0-6)

(vi) SCheduled Caste population.

(vii) SCheduled Tribe population (There is no SCheduled Tribe notified for Punjab). ·.n (viii) Lfter.tes. (ix) Total-Main Workers. (x) Main Workers Classified into 9 industrial categories viz .• I. Cultivators. II. AgriCUltural Labourers, III. Livestock, Forestcry, Fishing, Huntipg and Plantation, Orchards and Allied activities, IV. Mining and Quarryirg, V (a). ManufactUIing, Pro cessing, Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry, V (b). Manufacturing, Processing Servicipg and Repairs in otber than Household Industry VI. Constructions, vlI. Trausport, Storage and C mmunications IX. . Other Services t (xi) Marginal Workers. (xii) Non.Workers. However, the Primary Census Abstract (for SCheduled Caste only) indi cates data relating to Distrlct/Q,mmunity Development Block/Town with break up into tet al/rural urhan except the items (i), (ii), - (vi) and (vii) listed above for General · Primary CeI:5US Abstract .

· ~ourte of Data f , The Primary Census Abstract contains Census data only. For tbe compilation of Village Directory. · sChedules alongwith details instructiol'.s were sent to the Tahsildar by Jar,uary, ]990. They Were requested · that the requisite ioformation will be filled up in the prescribe format aod returned to the Ceosus Directorate at the earliest. The matter relating to C( mpletion ofViJlage Di.[(ctory ar,d its return was persu ed vigorously with tbe TahsiJdars through staff of this directcrate posted in the field durirg Ule ]991 Census He,uselisting and Enumeration Operations. The Village Directories duly fjIko in were lceejv;;d in thi s directorate in May, 1991. Likewise, Town Directory SCl'edules alopgwith detaikd ir,slluclions were seot to Q 'IDmissi ners of · Municipal Corporatiens and Executive Office-rs c-f Municipal Q mmittecs. The data required for TOWil Directories were also receiVed back by May, 1991. However, back references had to be made in some cases Where either certain eoluDWs of the schedule were left blank or infomation Was inconsistent with the previous data. The position was reconciled. in Certain cases after protracted correspondence wi t h the concerned departments/agencies.

Ce_ CODcept~ f

t. Rural-Urbau Classification t As ill the previous Censuses the 1991 Census data are presented for rural and urban areas · separately. Rural Area- ViJIage, - The basic unit for rural-area is revenue village whicb, in all cases, has definite surveyed boundaries. · This ' may comprise one or more hamlets -but the entire Village will normally be onc unit for presentation (If data. The definition of village, as adopted in census is identified with that of 'Mauza' given under Section S (i) of the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is the Revenue Estate determined as such for the purpose of levy and collection of land revenue. The Revenue Estate is defined in Act ibid as und er :-

(a) ~cAn area for whicb separate record s of rights eXists ; or

(b) which has been separately .assessed to land revenue, or wo uld have bepn ~u a S 5~sS ed if the land tevenue had, not been realised, compounded or redeemed ; or (c) which the State Government may by general rule or specific orders declare to be an Estate."

The Village is, thus, not merely the 'Abadi deh' (Red lined area in "Shajra Aks' or "Latha") for Census taking but in the entire land coming within the fixed boundaries of each village in terms of the Act. ibid. Urban Area-Town:

Urban areas arespcciallydefined for the "USUS purposes • . In the 1991 Census the same criteria as in 1981 Census has been adopted, The urban area in 1991 Census is defin ed as follows :-

(a) All places with a Municjpal Committee or Municipal Corporaiiou .f Cantonment Board Of . Notified Area Committee. . (0) AU Villages/Company Project areas which satisfied the fo.1Iowing criteria .-I (i) a minimum population of 5000 ;

(ii) at least 75 %oftJ"lC male main workers engaged in DOI ~-agri C1111 ur al ptlrsuits; 2£d (iii) a population density of atle'-\st 400 jJcr sq. km. Whereas in category 'a' all places will be towns in t.heir own right, in cat egory 'b' only the e plru:.es will be treated as tow~s for the purposes (If Census which Directorate of Censll S Operatio fJs, of the State/UT concerned has so declared as 'Census Town' after salisfyil'g the above criteria. The urban criteria for census town under cat egory (b) above varitd little from that of 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The males working in activities such as fishing or loggirg, etc. were treated as cJ1gaged in non.agricultural activit y and, thercJore, Cc ntributed to. the 75 % criterion of 1961 and 1971 CeJ1SU ses, whereas in 1981 Cens us, these activities Were treated as at par with cultivatien and agricultural labc;·ur for the pur­ pOSe of this criterion. In 1991 Census, like in 1981 Census, the activities of livesteck, forestery, fishing, hunting, plantation and orchards aJ).d allied activit ies have been treated as agricultural activities while apply­ ing the test ef male working populatio.n . A town with a population of one lakh and abOVe is called a 'City' in Census parlance. Urban Agglomeration t

Apart from cily/town, (he 1971 alil! 1981 concept of urban agglomeration is also adopted for the 1991 Census. Very often, large railway colonies, uni versify campuses, port areas , military camps, etc., etc. Come up outside the stat utory limits dlhe citY/{vwtl but adjoinir g it. Such areas may not by themselves qualjfied (0 be treated as to\'IJiS, but if (hey f ·rro a continuous spread with the town, they are treated as 'Out Growths' of the town and deserve to be treated as urban. Such towns together with their out growths have been trea.ted as one urban unit and called urban agglGmeratio n. An urban agglomeration may constitute : (a) a city with contiGuous out growths (Parr of out growtb being outside the statutory limits but falling within the boundarY of ac1jc,lni l1g village/villages) ;

(b) One town with similar OUl growlbs or separate or more adjoining towns wilh t.heir out growths as in (a) ; of

(c) A city and one or more adjoining (QWllS with their out growths all of which form continuous spread. DEMOGRAPIDC ANALYSIS BASED ONINSET TABLES

Population by CD Blocks : TABLE leA)

Population and Number of Villages As per 1991- CcI15lls

Population of Villages Numbp.r 01 Villages Sr. Name of C.D. Block No. Persons Males Femalos Total InhabIted VIllages VlIlages

-~--;-~- J 2 3 4 5 6 7 t Kapurthala 143.976 <16,067 67.909 219 :! 10 2 Nadala 137,564 70,676 66,888 151 141 3 Sultan pur Lodhl 89,417 47,096 42,321 215 181 4 Phagwara )09.085 57,460 51,625 114 10J

District 480,042 251,299 228,743 699 633

Thc above table shows population of the rural segment of Kapurthala district by CD blocks wi th break Up of population in persons, males and females . The table also gives number of villages with break up into 'Total villages' and 'Inhabited villages'. From the later, it is easy to work out the number of uni nhabited villages for each CD block. The table shows that out of 4 CD blocks in the district Kapurthala block (1 ,43,976 I=ersons) and Sultanpur Lodhi block (89,417) persons report the highest and the lowest population. Al so Kapurthala block (219 villages) has the highest number of villages, whereas the lowest nu mber of villages is reported in Phagwara block (114 villages) In the number of inhabited villages also Kapurthala block (210 villages) and Phagwara block (101 villages) report the highest and the lowest number of inhabited villages. By applying little arithmatic we find that the highest number of uninhabited villa ges are in Suit' nJ'ur lodhi block (34 villages), followed by Phagwara block (13 villages), whereas the lowest numter of U1~ inl~ .l:it(d villages are reported in Kapurthala block (9 villages). A cursory !!Iance through the district (ota!5 ~ I ("'5 tI.at cu t of 4,80,042 persons in the rural areas, 251,299 are males and 228,743 fmeales. It is further H;\ calcd tI:a( out of 699 villages as many as 633 are inhabited and 66 are uninhabited. Population by Towns ;

TABLE 1(B)

PopulatIon and Number of To"ru,- 1991 f'fDscs

Popula tion Sf. Name and C lvlo AdmInistratIon No. Status of Towns PersonS Males Females

I 2 3 4 5 -.-- - t Kapurthala (M.C.) 64, 567 34,611 29,956 2 Phagwara (U.A.) 88, 316 47,892 40,424 (I) Phagwara (M.C.) 83, 163 45,060 3B, 1()3 3 Sultaopur (M.C.) 13,722 7,228 6,494

All Towns 166,605 89,731 76.874

The a1:ove table presents roplllalion by tc",nsjUA Wilh break up into ~CHcnF, ly_alcs ad fur.aslc. The table reveals that Ihag'\\ara l.lA (88,316 J:enons) re:r:orts the highest J: q :: lllalicp.. Inciden tally Phag'\\ ara (Me 83,1 63 I=fl[Ons) ",hieh is a ecnstitu(nt of H .r. [v.a1a l.-A HJ. CllS 1l-.e bid ut r-CJ:_uJalicD fer any civic body in 111e district. Phagwara is folIcMd at tbe s€ccnd pJace I:;y Kaplltl:alCl Me ({4,~67 rerEODS). However, Su(t anpm l cdhi, MC (13,722 persons) reforts the lowest population. 125 New Towns/Towns Declassified, Merged ; TABLE ,

New Towns/Towng Declassified, . Merged In - 1991 Census

Name of Towns Population

2

(a) Added NIl

(b) Declassified

(I) Dego-.n I eN.A.C.) G. 202

(If) DilOiJt~ * CN .A.C.) 6,972

([I[) D hilwan (N.A.C.) 6,344 I (iv) Nadal:! (N.A.C.) 5.770

(v) TJlwJ ncij CllludlIriao eN.A.C.) 5,807 (c) Wholly Merged Nil

"' ,1'1 ») 1,'J '1. '\. S. ii'!;) iJ1!S t'1rC~ Vj111~P> - (i) U'nl1th Glrbj (122) PopulatiJo 3,804 (ii) Bbolath Sharld (\23) Population 2,604 . (IIi) S JlrTllI,nr ([24) l'Ji)'Jtation 564 In 1981 Cansus

Tbe above table reveals that during 1991 Census no new town was added to the district. How~ ever, 5 towns ,(1) Begowal NAC, (2) Bholath NAC, (3) Dhilwan NAC, (4) Nadala NAC, and (5)Talwandi Chaudhrian were declassified. Thus there was a net loss of 5 towns during 1991 Census. In terms of popula­ tion there was a net loss of 31,095 persons. The table further reveals that no town was wholly merged in any adjoining town in the district during 1991 Census. Decadal Cbange in Population; TABLE 3 I)ecacJal Cill1Dge in Dlstributloll of Populatloll

J"opulalioJi 'Percentage Decl1cilll Percental:e of Villa. Variation (1981- 91) Population TabsU 1981 1991

Total Rural Urban Total RUla) Urban Total Rural Urban 1981 1991

~ 2 ~ 4 ~ q IIJ II JO 1l 12

KapurtflaJa 289.323 217,425 71,898 34G,107 281,540 64,567 56;784 64,115 -7,331 24 '85 18,66 f (19 '63) + (29 ·49) -(10 '20) Sultanpur 86, ilO 70,551 15,559 103,139 89,417 13,n2 17,029 18,866 1,837 18 ·07 13 ·10 LodN +(19 '78) +(26 .74) +(11'81) Phagwara 169,816 93,855 75,961 197,401 109,085 88,316 27,585 15,230 12,355 44 ·73 44 ''74 +(1(i'24) +(16 '23) + (16'26)

D13trjot 545.249 381,831 163,418 646,647 480,042 166,605 101,398 98,211 3,187 29'97 25 ·76 +(18'60) +(25 '72) +(1'95)

The above table shows population by tabsils . wtt~ break up into total, rural and urban, for 1981 ~nd 1991. censuses ; ~ecadal variation (percentage) with br~ak up into total, rural and urban; and mba. p,opulation (percentage) for 1981 and 1991 licnsuses, The table reveals that Kapurthala tahsil (346,107 persons) and Sultanpur Locihi tahsil (103,139) are the most populous and the least populous tahsils, respectively, of the district in the 1991 Census. The ranking, however, shows no change from 1981 Census. In rural areas the higbest and the lowest population is again reported by Kapurthala tahsil (281,540 persons) and SUltanpur Lodbi tahsil (89,417 persons), respectively, in 1991 Census, the ranking \ showing 110 change from 1981 Census. In the matter of population in urban areas, Phagwara tahsil (88 ,316 p(frsons) tops, whereas, Sultanpur Lodhi tahsil (13,722 persons) is at the bottom in 1991 Census , the ranking showing no change from 1981 Census.

As regards percentage decadal, variation during 1981-91 decade, Sultanpur Lodhi tahsil (19.78 per cent) and Kapurthala tahsil (19.63 per cent) report the highest and the second highest percentages far total areas, Phagwara tahsil (16.24 per cent) reporting the -lowest percentage _ In case af rural, Kapurthala tahsil (29.49 per cent) and Sultanpur Lodhi tahsil (26.74 per cent) repart the highest and the second highest growth rates, whereas Phagwara tahsil (16.23 per cent) repar~s the lowest growth rate during the decade 1981-9l. As regards urban areas, the highest and the second highest growth rates are reported by Phagwara tahsil (16.26 per cent) and Sultanpur Lodhi tahsil (1 LSI per cent), respectively. The Kapurthala tahsil (-10.20 per cent) shows a declining rate during 1981-91, mainly due to the declass ification of 4 NACs (Begawal, Bholath, Dhilwan and Nadala).

_ _ As regards percentage of urban population the highest percentage is reported in Phagwara tahsil (44.74 per cent), followed by Kapurthala tahsil (18.66 per cent) and Sultanpur Lodhi tahsil (13.30 per cent) at the second and third places, respectively. The rankings remained unchanged from 1981 Census, as revealed by figures.

If we consider district as a whole we notice that the growth rate in Iutal areas has been 25.1'1 per­ t ent, against 1.95 per cent in urban areas, thereby reporting an overall growth rate of 18 .60 per cent for the district. Further the percentage of urban population recorded a decline from 29.97 per cent in 1981 Census to 25.76 per cent in 1991 Census, which is an unusual feature in the growth pattern of the urban areas.

DlitributioD of Villaees by PopuJation Ranges TABLE 4 Percenfage Dislribution of Villages By Population Ranges

No. and Percentage ot Vlllag~s ill each Range (Figures In parelltlJesis Indicated) Percentage or VilIage:t In each Range) C.D, Blockl No. and District porcentago of Inhabited Vlll!lge~ L(!i~ tiun 200 20[1-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000- 9999 10,OOOlnd above

2 .3 4 ;; (j I'{ 8

1. KaPurthAli:l 210(33'18) 49 (23 '33) 58(27 '62) 94(44 '76) 8(3 '81) 1(0 -48) 2. Nadala 141(22 ·::m 29(20 '57) 37(26 ,24) 55(39'01) 16(11·35) 4(2 ,83) 3. : SultanI'm Lodhi 181(28 '5~) 61(33 '70) 56(3 0 -94) 59(32'60) 4(2 ·2h i(O '55) 4. Phagwara 101 (15 '96) 19{18 -81) 18(17 -82) 48(47 -52) 16(15 ' 85)

District 633(100 '00) 158(24 -96) 169(26 -70) 25G(4.!) -4 4) 44(6 -95) 6(0 -95)

The above table presents distribution of inhabited villages both by nu.t,*bet arid. pcrcentages wiili brcak up into 6 population ranges, by CD blocks. It WQuld be noticed that percentages have been showrl within brackets.

The table reveals that 3" ""r ColUIfill 2the l1ighest percentage of villages is In, K ripurthala block (33.18 per cent) and the lowest pel in Phagwara block (15.96 per cent), As -re~rd~ .vari9,us. ranges i~ would be noticed that these are n, ,izes. The two ranges '200- 499' and '500-1999_' together accbunt for 425 villages (67.14 pel' cent) out VI._ Mal of 633 inhabited villages. The range 'Less than 200 ' reported 158 villages (24.96 per cent). We also notice that in Kapurthala district village size is quite small as compared to some other districts of the State.

_ _, In population ntnge 'Less ,t~~~ _ 200', the , . highes~ !Iud the, iowes(, _ p'erccniag~ is reported .b.Y. Sult~npur Lodhl block (33.70 per cent) and Pl:iagwara block.(18.81 per cent), respecbyely. _ In the nc]!;t h18h~r popula­ tion _range '200-499' again the higliest and tHe lowest percentages are reported in Sultarlpur Lo4hi block (30.94 per cent) and Phagwara block (17.82 per cent) , respectively. In population range '500-1999', Phagwara block (47.S2 per cent) arid Sultanpuf Lodh,i block (32.60 pel' cent) report the highest and the lowest percentage9, 27 respectively. In the population range '2000-4999', the bigbest and the lowest perccntASCl! are agaIn rcporte4 in Phagwara block (15.8S per cent) and Sultanpur lccjhi block (2.21 per cent). In the range 'S000-9999~ t],:u~ highest percentage is rep

Di~trJbulloD of Villages by Density

'lotal No. of Villllges in el'ch Percentage of Village' In each Density Ranlle DcnsltY Range

2 3

- 10 '6 2'53 11- 20 II t -74 21- 50 46 '1 '27 51-100 41 1 '42 101-200 !l O' 13 ·96 201- 300 t18 18 ·64 301-500 158 24·96 501- Jl7 18·48 Not Known

District 633 100 -00

. ,The i:tbove table shows ~istribution bf villages and their l'ercentages by density ranges. A qUick glance through the table reveals that all the ranges are not of even sizes. The table further reveals that the highest number o.f vil1a~es l (15~ villages) are reported in the density range '301'7500' . (24:96 pe~ . cent). followed by (120 VIllages) In density range '101~200' (18.96 per cent) and (118 VIllages) In delislty_!ange '201- 300' (18.64 per cent) at the second and third places, respectively. The lowest number ,of Villages (II villages) and the secbhd lowest number of villages (16 villages) are reported in the density ridge"; 11":"'ZOJ (1.74 per cent) and density range·-10'(2.53 petcent). respectively. Sex: Ratio (Number of females per tbousand males) :

TABLE 6(A)

Se1C Ratto for RUral PopulatiQQ of C.D. BlOCk as pel' '99r- 'Cea,'U; .

SJ.'~ Nlmc of C.D. Block No.

2 3

Kapurthl]i\ 893 2 Nlldala eMS" 3 Sultlll1pUr Lodhl 899 4 Phllgwarll 898

Dlstrlot 910

the table pl'ese~ts $ex ratio by CD blocks. The tabie reveals that tht highest aUd .the . lowest .sel ratio arc reported in Nadala block (94<> females per thousand males) and idpurtliala block (893 temales pet thousand males), respectively. The sex ratio for the district (all CD blocks) is 910 females pel' thou.and males. This shows that there is quite a shortage of femalos in the rural areas of the dlsti'Jct. tt TABLE 6(B) Sex: Rallo Cor- To"",s-19~1 eenru -~ . .

,-' . Sr. }f.1me and Civic Administration Status of Town Number of Females per No. 1,000 Males 1 2 3

1 Kapurthala (M.e.) 866 2 Phagwara (a.A.) 844 (I) PMgwara - -(M.e.) 846 l ... ; 3 SultanPur (M.C..) 898 All Towns 857 The above table presents sex ratio by towns. The table reveals _that the highest sex ratio is in Sultanpuf Lodhi MC (898 females per thousand males), whereas Phagwara VA (844 females per thousand males) reports the lowest sex ratio. The Phagwara MC (846 females per thousand males) which is a constituent of Phagwara VA, however. reports the lowest sex ratio for any urban local body in the district. A U towns clubbed together report a ~x ratio of 857 females per thousand males. , - On comparison of rural and urban sex ratios we notice that sex ratio in urban areas is lower than the rural areas. Schedu!e4 Caste Population : TABLE 7 Pro,orllan Qf SclJell1lel Caste PO'l1latioll to Total population In the Villages

Percentage Range of SchedUled Number of Villages III Percentage of Villages in Caste l'opulalion to Total PopUlation Each Range Each Range

, __.- ~ _, -. - 2 3 . 0- 5 134 21 ·17 , 6-10, 36 5 ,69 , H ~l S 42 (i ·64 .16-20 41 6'48 · ;n:':' 30 117 18 ·48 31 and above 263 41 '55 District 633 100 ·00

The above table presents distribution of villages and their percentages ' by ranges of percentage of scheduled caste population to total population. The table shows that ranges are not of even sizes. The table further reveals that the highest number of villages (263 villages) are in the percentage range '31 and above' (41.55 per cent), followed by (134 villages) in the percentage range '0-5' (21 . 17 per cent. ) The lowest lowest number of villages (36 \dllages)is in the percentage range '6.;_10' (5.;69 per cent) and the c;econd ""-number of villages (41 'villages) is in-·the percentage range. '}'6-20' (6.48 per _cent). It is thus apparent that 380 villages (60.03 per cent) report more than 20 per cent scheduled caste population. It would Further be seen that 170 villages (26.86 per cent) have 10 per c"nt or less scheduled caste population. TABLE 8 Percentage of SclIeduled Caste Population in To-wns--1991 CenSUS

Sr. Name and Civic Administration Total Total S.C. Percentage No. S~atus of TownS population PopUlation 01 S.C. population to Total population

~ . -1 2 3 4 S

_ .. _t~ _ Kapurthala J~c.) 64. 567 '13,751 21·30 25 ·64 2. Phagwara ~ U. A ~) 88,316 22,648 " ' : -. ' '.' ~L.;l?hag~~ra- :. ._ . (11.0.) 83;163 19.495 2] ·44 t?~ l-Sufcanpur " :; (~U~.) · i3~ 722:' J 1,872 . ' P~64 .i · - t. -· '. - . . All TownS 38,271 22 ·97 , .. ,.. The above table presents population, scheduled casto population and percentage of scheduled caste population to total _population by towns. _ The table rev~als that the highest percentage of scheduled ca.ste population is reported in Phagwara UA (25.64 per cent), followed by Phagwara MC (23.44 percent), whIch is a constituent town of Phagwara UA. Among towns, second place is occupied by Kapurthala MC (21.30 per cent). The lowest SC population is, however, reported in the Sultanpur Lodhi MC (13 .64 per cent). If we consider all towns ar.d UA together we find that 22.97 per cent population belong to scheduled castes, who arc residing in the towns and the cut growths of the adjcining town (in case .of Phagwara MC only).

Literacy : TABLE 9(A)

. Liteilley Rate~ for Rural population oC-CD Block ' by S~ (ExcludJag ChUdren in the Age Group 0 -6)

Percentage of Literates Sr. N~m c of C.D. Block · -No, · Persons Males 'l"emilles

2 3 4 5

1 Kapurthala 57,76 64·98 49'6'1 ... . -._. _. __ . , 2 N~dala 60'23 67·46 52''16 3 Sultanpur Lodhf 51'68 59·04 43 -56 4 Phagwara 64'59 '11 ·70 56 :69 -

District 58'90 66' 11 51 .. 04-

The above table presents literacy rates with break up into males and females by CD blocks. The table reveals that Phagwara block (64.59 per cent) and Nadala block (60.23 per cent) report the highest and the second highest literacy rates for persons. The lowest and the second lowest rates· are however, reported by Sultan pur Lodhi block (51.68 per cent) and Kapurthala block (57.76 per cent). respectively. In , male literacy rates Pbagwara block (71.70 per cent) and Nadala block (67.46 per cent) rank first and seccnd, respectively, whereas, Sultanpur Lodhi block (59.04 per cent) and Kapurthala block (64.98 per cent) are at the bottom and next to bcttom, respectively. In female literacy also Phagwara blcck (56 .69 per cent) and Nadala block (52.76 per cent) report the highest and th~ second highest literacy rates, respectively, and . 'Sultanpur 'Lodhi block (43.56 per cent) and Kapurthala block have the lowest and the second lowest literacy rates. Thus we notice that in total, male and female literacy Phagwara block tops, whereas Sultanpur Lcdhi block is at the bottom. . ,-; TABLE 9(B)

Literacy .Rates for Town3-1991 Consus (Excluding ChUclrea III the Age GrouP 0- 6)

Pereontag8 of Literates Sr. N.une and Civic Administration NJ.· Status of Towns Persons Males Pcnnaies

2 3 4 . ~

1 Kapurthala (M.e.) 75 '62 80-49 69'97 2 Pbaglvafa (UA) 76-64 . 61 '54- .' : '70''95 .. - . (i) Phagwara (M.e.) 7"1·42 8Z'21 . . - ~J.·'70 - '. ., j Sultanpur (M.e,) "11-75 7'1:14 . 65 "82 '. All Towns 7S-S4 80-79 70'03

. The abcve. . table presents literacy rateS with break up into male and ' female by ' t6wns/ VA. The table reveals that Phagwara Me (77.42 per cent) reports the highest, whereas Su'hanpur'Lodhi . MC (71 .75 per cent) reports the lowest literacy rate, for persons. In case of male literacy, Phagwara Me (82.21 per cent) ranks first, whereas Sultanpur Lodhi MC (77 .14 per cent) is at the bottom. '. In 'female literacy also Phagwara MC (71.70 per cent) and Sultanpur Lodhi MC (65.82 per cent) report the highest and the lowest literacy rates, respectively. ' In case of all tOWllS, the literacy rates for persons, males and females reported are: 75 .84 per cent, 80 .79. per CeQt and 70.03 per cent; respectively. 30 -

,'rlIe , main features of the literacy rates are that there is quite a sex disparity in favour of males l~~~~as , pe _~~¥r~cy ~ia~cf 'in the ~rban are~1I are h.igher than the rur~l areas for obvious reasons.

WPI~ ; f.rp~ation :

TABLE lO(A)

l'ereellt.,e of Main Workers, Maqi.w Worke,s and J.'(oD-W~rkers in_C.D. BIO(k:-~l Censu5

Percentage of N~r' of the C.D. W·o . BI k Main workers to Marglnsl Workers to Total Worllers to Non-" orkers to Total Population Total -Population Total Population Total Populatloll

p M f' P M P P M f' P M .f

.f :l 3 4 ., 8 9 10 II 12 JJ 1~

J ,Xallur1Mla 32'94 56 -83 4'28 2 -49 0 -23 5·03 34 -53 57-OS 9 -31 65 -47 42 ·95 90 -69 2-07 2 -17 0 ' 19 4'26 29-47 51 -37 6 '34 70 -53 48 -63 93 -(itS ~.. Nldala 27 -31 51 -19 :I Sultanpur LoMI 30-97 56-22 2'87 0'S6 0 ·10 1'08 31 -53 56 -32 ]·94 68 ·47 43 68 96 ·06 4 ,Phagwara 29 -18 53 -21 2 -44 0-.\9 0 -05 0 -34 29 -37 53-27 2 -71 70 -63 46 -73 97 -23

District 29 -S3 54'30 2·96 t '52 0·J5 3 -01 3J ·3.5 54'4S 5-97 68- 11 5 45 -55 94 -03

The _above table presents per~entages of Il).ain w?rkers, .marginal worke~s, total workers (main workers+ marginal workers) and non·workers -to total populatton With beak up lOto males and females by CD blocks.

In regard to mail1 wo~k~rs for persons the highest and the lowest percen tages are reported in Kapurthala block (32.04 per cent) and Nad3:la block (21:31 per cent), respectively. For males KapurthaJa bt6ck (56.83 per cent) and Nadala block (51; 19 per cent) report the highest and the lowest percentages, respectively. For females again Kapurthala block (4.28 per cent) and Nadala block (2_07 per cent) report tI)e-- highest and the lowest percentages, respectively. The wide sex differentials in favour of males are quiet c(Snspicuous in the work' participation rates of main workers in all the CD blocks of the district. Further work _pafficipation rates of persons and males also show wide disparity due to very low rates of females. which -'m tum tend to Jower the total rates.

As regards marginal workers the percentages are quite low for persons, males and females. further _there is wide se1C disparity in favour of females in percentages. For persons, highest percentage is reported in _J{~urthala block (2.49 per cent) and the lowest in Phagwara ~lock (0.19 per .cen9. For males, Kapurthala brock (0.23 per cent) and Phagwara block (0.05 per cent) agam report the highest and the lowest percen· taus. Similarly for fem_al~sj Kapurthala block. (5.03 per cent) and Phagwara block (0.34 per cent) report the high.~st and the IQwest percemllges, respectlv_cly.

As regards total workers (Main Workers-Marginal Workers) for persons, the highest percentage js t.cp.orted in K,apurthala block (34.53 per cent) _and _ ~e lowest in P~gw~ra block <29.37 per cent), FoJ' -:#D1iles l{aputtbata b~cJc (57.0-5 per cent) ,and Nadala block (51.37 per ~~t) report th_e ~ighest and the lowest _- .pet~erif"ges·, respectively. For females the h~a~e,st and the lowe~t p'erc.9ntag_~s arc rcp.0rte~ ill ~apurthala block ~~}. l\ -per ce~t) a~d Phagwara block (2,71 ~ per .cent), resp_c~~lVely .

As re~ard s nOtl-w9rkers percentages, tbe position i~ diametrically opposite to the total workers. -31 TABLE lO@) _ Pe-_' ceDf~ie of Mai" Worlcor:l. MRrglnan~or~ers and Non·",orkor! in die TO""8-1991 CeMUS

Percontage of S•• Ntlme lind CiviG No. Administration Main Workers 10 Marginal Workers to Totoal Workers to Non·Workers to Status of Towns Total PO[lnlalfon Total Population Total Population lotal population

p M F P M F P M F P M F'

2 3 4 5 6 I" 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 .14

t. I(allurthala (M.e.)' 30 '34 50·97 (;.so 0 ·16 0-02 0·32 30 ·50 50'99 6'82 69'50 49 -(1J 93 ·18 2. Phagwarn (U.A.) 31-54 54'90 3 -86 0-01 0 -06 0-(1 8 31 -61 054·96 3 -94 68 '39 45 -(l4 96.(1) (I) Phagwara (M.e.) 31 ·48 54 -72 4 -00 0 ·07 0 ,06 0 '09 31 '55 54 ,78 4 ,09 68 ,45 45 -12 95'91

J. SuHallPur (M.e.) 21'52 48 ·35 4 ·33 0'02 0 -0 1 0-0.1 27 ·54 48'36 4 ,36 12 -1 6 5J '64 95'64

All Towns 30 ·74 52-86 4 93 o 10 0-04 0-)7 30 -84 52.90 5- 10 69 -16 47-10 94 -90

The above table presenis percentages of main workers, marginal workers, total workers and non - workers with break up into mates and females by towns/UA.

As regards main workers for persons the highest and the lowest p~rcentages are reported in Phagwara VA (31.54 per cent) and Sultanpur Me (21.52 per cent), respectively. For males the highest and the lowest percentages are reported by Phagwara VA (54.90 per cent) and Sultan pur Lodhi Me (48.35 per cent), respectively. For females the highest percentage is reported in Kapurthala Me (6.50 per cent). whereas tl1e lowest is reported in Phagwara VA (3.86 per cent). In the case of marginal workers for persons the highest and the lowest percentages are reported b)' Kapurthala Me (0.16 per cent» and Sultanpur Lodhi Me (0.02 per cent), respectively. For males the highest percentages are reported by Phagwara UA and Phagwara Me (0.06 per cent each), whereas the lowest percentage is reported by Sultanpur Lodhi Me (0.01 per cent). For females the highest and th e lowest percentages ate reported in Kapurthala MC (0.32 per cent) and Sultanpur Lodhi Me (0.03 pel' cent), respectively. As regards total workers for persons rite highest and the lowest percentages are reported in Phagwara UA (31.61 per cent) and Sultanpur Lodhi Me (21.54 per cent), respectively. For males again the high- . est and the lowest percentages are reported by Phagwara vA (54.96 per cent) and Sultanpur Lodhi MC (48.36 - pel' cent), respectively. For females the highest percentage is reported by Kapurthala MC (6 .82 per cent). whereas the lowest percentage is reported by Pbag\vara UA (3.94 per cent). As regards non-workers the position is diametrically opposite to the ~otal workers. Amenities by villages : TABLE H Distl'lblltfon or Villages AccortUng to tile Av.tilabllity 01 DlffereDt Amenities-

Sr. Name of C.D. Block No. of Nil. (With Pc rccntage) of Villages Haylng Olleor More oftfte FolloMng Amenit ies No. Inhabited Villages Education Medi-i:al Drinking Post & Marketl Communi· Approch Power Water TeleJrap}\ Hat cation by Pucca Supply Road

2 3 . 4 5 6 ? 8 9 10 II I K 'll1:lIIrthala 210 171 39 210 40 8 143 188 210 (8 1 ,43) (18' 57) (100 ' 00) (19 'OS) (3 ·81) (68,10) (89 ·52) (100'00) 2 Nada[a 141. 117 40 _141 30 6 75 125 141 (82 '98) (28 '37) (l00'00) (2J . 28) (4 '26) (53-19) (88 -65) (1 00,00) 3 Sultan pur Lodhi '81 122 34 t81 ]8 6 69 130 ]81 (67'40) (18, 78) ( 100'00) (9'94) (3 '31) (38'12) (71·82) ( lOO'OO)

Phagwara 101 87 42 101 31 5 59 98 101 " (86'14) (41'58) (100 ' 00) (30'69) (4'95) (58'42) (97'03) (100 '00) District 6]3 497 155 633 119 25 346 541 • 633) (78 '52) (24 ,49) (100 '00) (18 '8Q) (3 '95) (54 -66) (85 '47) (100'00 The above table presents distribution of villages, both by number and percentages, which avail one or more amenities locally, by CD bloclcs. As regards amenity of education, the highest percentage is reported in Phagwara block (86.14 per cent), whereas the lowest percentage is reported in Sultanpur Lodhi block (67 ·40 per cent). As regards amenity of medical, Phagwara block (41.58 per cent) reports the highest percentage, whereas Kapurthala block (18.57 per cent) reports the lowest percentage. In regard to Post and Telegraph, the highest percentage is reported in Phagwara block (30.69 per cent), whereas SuItanpur Lodhi block (9.94 per cent) reports the lowest percentage of villages. The amenity of Market/Hat is availed by highest percentage of villages in Phagwara block (4.9'i per cent), whereas the lowest percentage of villages is reported in Sultanpur Lodhi block (3.31 per cent). The amenity of communication is available in highest percentage of viIIages in Kapurthala block (68.1 0 per cent), whereas lowest percentage of villages it is available in Sultanpur Lodhi block (38.1 2 per cent). The amenity of approach by pucca road is availed in highest percentage of villages in Phagwara block (97.03 per cent), whereas Sultanpur Lodhi block (71.82 per cent) reports the lowest percentage of villages. As regards amenities of drinking water and power supply, these are available in cent per cent viU­ ages of the district. But the important points to be remembered in this regard are that firstly, aU villages do not enjoy the amenity of protected drinking water and secondly all households in a village may not be enjoying the amenity of power supply. Taking an overall view it could be stated that Phagwara block is the luckiest in availing almost all amenities, except communications, whereas Sultanpur Lodhi block is rank bottom sitter in almoot all amenities, except medical facility. AmeDities by Population Scn-cd : TABLE 12 proportton of Rural Population Served by Different Amenities

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Total Proportion of Rural Population Sen'ed by Amenity of No. Popula- tion of Education Medical Drinking Post&. Market Communi- Apprua- Power Inhabi- \\atcr Telegraph tHat cation ch by Su pply ted VII - Puce:;! Jage in R(l ~ cI the C.D. Block I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II ! Ka-p unha la 143,976 97 ·18 37'62 100 '00 38'50 10 ·85 81·74 97 ·17 100 .00 2 Nadala 137.564- 98 '26 56 '18 100'00 51'02 18·85 75·35 98 ·42 100.00 J Sulta'lpur LOllhl 89.411 93 '58 40'13 1,00'00 31'17 13 '79 55 :61 92'23 JOO.OO 4 Phagwar,a 109,085 97'67 70'02 100 '00 53 '43 10 '36 69'52 99 ' 78 100.00 District 480,042 96·93 50'88 100'00 44'12 13'58 72 '26 97 '20 100 ,00

The above table shows percentage of population availing various amenities locally, by CD block .

As regards education, 96.93 per cent of the rural popUlation avail this facility IocaUy, the highest and the lowest being reported in Nadala block (98.26 per cent) and Sultanpu·r Lodhi block (93.58 per cent), respectively.

As regards medical, 50.88 per cent population avail it locally, the highest and the lowest being re­ ported in Phagwara block (70.02 per cent) and Kapurthala block (37.62 per cent), respectively.

The facility of drinking water is available to cent per cent ' population in all the CD blocks in the district.

The facility of post and telegraph is availed by 44.12 per cent population, the highest and the lowest percentages being reported in Phagwara block (53.43 per cent) and Sultanpur Lodb i block (31 .17 per cent), respectively.

The facility of Market/Hat is availed by 13.58 per cent population only, the highest and the lowest percentages being reported in Nadala block (18.85 per cent) and Phagwara block (10.36 per cent), respec- tively. .

As regards communication, it is availed by 72.26 per cent popUlation, the higbest and th e lowe t being reported in Kapurthala block (81.74 per cent) and Sultanpur Lodhi block (55.61 rer cent), re~pec­ tively. In th~ matter of aI1proach by pucca road, 97.20 per cent population avail it locally, the highest is reported by Pbrigwara block (99.78 · per cent) and the lowest by :Silltanptir Lodhi block (92.23 per cent) . . . -" . . ' . ' .. ' " : . . . The facility ofpower suppiy IS reported to be available to · cent per cent population but in fact all . household~ (population) may not be availing this. facility . Amenities Available by Distance Ranges ; TABLE 13

Dis!;'ibuii()!1 ()f Inhabited villages noll1aving certaIn amenities arranged by dlsl:meeranges fl'onl flte plnees lIhcre then' are aTllilable

Sr. Vd l a~~s not Ha:vf ng .the AmenIty of Number ofVJIlages where Amenity Is not Mailable and is N(J. Available at a Dlstance of -5 Kms. 5-10 Kms. 10 +Kms. Total ------'------2 3 4 S 6 Education 129 6 136 2 Medical 449 28 478 / J Drl nkl ni; 'Va reT 4 Post anJ Telegraph 413 37 J 513 5 Market/Hat 349 183 76 608

6 Communica tioft 262 22 ' J 281

The above table presents distribution of villages, where particular amel1ity is not a.,yai lable locally but is availed at some distance, with break up into 3 ranges, by amenity. A column showing total of villages has al§o b ~c ll . incorporated in this table .

. In regard to education, 129 villages out of 136 villages avail this facility .in the distance range '-5 km'; in regard to medical 449 villages out of 478 villages avail at a distance range of '-5 kin ' j in regard Lv post auJ telegrapb 413 'villages out of 513 villages avail in the distance range '-5 km' . ; in regard to market/hat, only 349 villages. avail in the distance range '-5 km'; whereas 183 villages avail it in the dis~ tance range '5-10 km' and 76 in the distance range' iO+km' ; and tne amenity of communication is avail­ ed by 262 villages out of 287 in the distance range '-5 km '. ThllS we notice that the most common distance range is '-5 kill'; whereas there are number of villages in the distance range '5-10 km' and a few in the distance range 'lO+km', barring market/hat, where number of villages is quite large in the last range.

Amenities by Distance from Nearest Town : TADLE 14

m~trlliution of VilJagt>S According to the Dllitance lI'om the Nearest TOlrn :lnd . AV:lilabDity or DUferent Amenities

Distance No. of No. (with percentage) ofvillages having one or more of the following amenities Ranges Inhabi- frOm the ted EducatioIl MediCal Drinking . Post Be Marketl c(mmuni~ Approch Power Nearest Vill\lg~. .. . water teIelVaph _. Hat cation by PuCCa supply TOwn --~' - - . _... .. React . -. _'l -1 3 <1 0 7 9 ,,~ . . s 8 10

0--5 161(25.43) 137(85.09) 39(24 .22) 161(100.00 3()t18 .63) 4(2.48) 76(47 .20) 155(96.27) 161 (100 .()(lJ 6-15 4t3(65.24) 316(76 .51) 104(25.18) 413(100.00) 8()(19.37) 2(.(4 .84) 237(57.38) 34[.(82.32) 413(lCO.OO)

. 16~ 5Q 59(9 . 32) 44(74,58} 12(20.34) 59(100.{)() 9{IS.2S) 1(t,69) 33{SS.93) 46(77 .97) 59(100 .00) 51-1

Tuta1 6H 497(78 .52) 155(24 .49) 633(100 .00) 119(18 .80) 25(3 .95) 346(54 .66) 541(85.47) 633hOO -(0)

The above table gIves distribution of number of villages with percentages availing various ameniti. locally, by d!s t~ll:ce range~ from the nearest towil. It tllay, however, be noted that distance ranges viuy 11) , .siZe.

'., _,-- " - .. " ,. - '-I ·- .¥" .. ,..--..~ - • - #" ~'-" As regard ·.t:ducatioll; the highest percentage of villages is reported in the ' distance range '0-5 Jan ' (85.09 per cen.t), whereas the lowest perentage is reported in the distance ranee ' 16-5C> km' (14.58 per cent). In regard to medicnl, the highest percentage is reported in the distance range '6-]5 km ' (25 .18 per cent) and the lowest percentage is reported in the distance range '16-50 km ' (20 .34 per cent). In' regard to pos't and telegraph, the highest percentage is ,reported in {be distance yange '6-15 km' (19.37 per cenl) and the lowest percentage is reported in distance range '16-50 km' (J 5.25 per cent). In regard to market/hat, the hi gh~st percentage is reported in the distance range '6-15 km' (4.84 per cent) and the lowest percentage is reported in the distance range ' 16- 50 km ' (J.69 per cent). rn tbe matter of communication, the Jlighcst percentage is in the distance range '6-15 km' (57.38 per cent) and the lowest in the distance range '0-5 km ' (47.20 per cent). 111 the matter of approach by pucca road. the bighest percentage is reported ill the distallce range '0-5 km ' (96.27 per cent), whereas the lowest percentage is reported in the di~tance range ' 16-·-50 km' (77.97 per cent) . .In the matter of drinking water and power supply cent, per cent villages avail these locally. no matter at what di<;tance the vi llages are from the nearest town.

From the above it is obvious that barring ameuitie~ of education and approach by pucca road, in all others the distance range '6- 15 km' emerges as the topper, whereas the distance range '16- 50 km ', except in cummunication, ranks at the bottom.

, . Amenities by Population Range..; : 'tABLE H

Di"iirjb1ltion of Vllla~es According to the Popldation Range and Avallabilty of Different Amelddes

No. (With percentage) of villages hal'ing one of more ot the followiJIg AmenitieS population No. of Ranges Inhabited Educatlon Mcdlc,'ltl Drinking Post & Marketl Communi. Approach Power Vlllagcs Water Telegraph Hat cation by PUcCa Supply road j 6 7 9 to

-499 327(51'66) 194(59 '33) 17(5 ·,%'0) 327(100 ' 00) 14(4 ·2'8) 3(0 '(2) 131(40'06) 241(73 '70) 327(100 '00) 500- 1.999 :f56(40 ·44) 253(98 ·83) 99(38 ·67) 256(100 ' 00) 66{2S 78) 7(~ .73) l iO(66 '41) 250(97 ,66) 256(100·00) mOO-4999 44(6 '95) 44(100·00) 34(i7 :.7) 44(10000) 34(77 .'1.,7) 1l(2S '00) 39(88 .64) 44{100 '00) 44(100 ·00)

5JOO + 6(0 '95) G( IO(} '00) 5(83'33) 6(100 '00) .5(83 '33) 4(66 '67) 6(100'00) 6(10000) 6(100·00)

Tot'al 633 497(78 '52) J5.S(~4 '49) 633(100·00) 119(18 '80) 25(3 '95) 346(S4.1l6) 541(85 '47) 633(100 '00)

. The above table presents distribution of villages by number and percentages, where ainenities are locally available, amenities by popUlation ranges. A close scrutiny of the fiIDJr.es reveals that as the size of the popblation range increases the percentage of villages also increases. This is trUe about all tile ainenities. in fact this patterh is in keeping with general notion that larger the population the greater the chance for the provision of a facility.. This, however, does not apply to the twin facilities of drinking water and power supply, as these are available to cent per cent villages in the distriet. Land Use :

DIstrlbutioD ot VflIag(l..!I According to the Land Use

Sr. N arne of C.D. Block No, of Total Area Percentage of Percentage of Nu. Inhabited Cultivable Irrigated Villages area to tata 1 area to total area cultivable area ------_._._ .-._ ------. i 3 . 4 5 fl

. ------~-- - - . .._------Kallurthai

Pe.r ell pita Receipts and Expenditure in Towns : TABLE 17

P~r C'JpJta aoclliIlt and E.EpencUtllia in 'l'OWDs

.Pet Captla' Class, Name and CiVIc Status of Receipt ~pendit1l1'e To'WllS Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expen- PublIc Expen- Other Receipt thi"otJgu from ali Expcn- Admini- diture works dlture Aspects Taxes otber dIture "tratJon on publiC ~ubllC sour::es Convenience tuCloD

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

n. Kilpurthaia (M.C,) 245'46 120 '18 125 ·128 236 ·86 31. '63 100'27 S3'49 . 51. ·48 II. Phaiwara (U.A.)" (I) Phagwar a (M.C.) 226 ·52 IH6 208 '66 219 ·44 23 ·86 6(i '24 19·89 O'2Z J09'23 IV. Sultanpur C 1..C. ), 315 ·77 26 '53 289'24 33 8 'GS 15 ,89 235 '10 2.. S5 85 '12

AU Towns 234·21 57· 67 176·53 229 '22 25 '48 91 ,29 30'66 0'32 81 ·48

·Town havi ng non-municipal ~ olDpouellts of urban agglomeration. - . The above table gives per capita re:e ip t~ a'li exp ~ni itllre for each of the three towns of the district. 1t may, however, be noted that these fig ures pertai n to the financial year 1988·89.

In the matter of per capita total receipts, Sultanpur Lodhi, MC eRs. 315.17) reports the highest per capita receipts, whereas Phagwara MC (Rs. 226.52) reports the lowest per capita receipts. . The table further reveals that in all the three civic bodies per capita receipts from 'other sources' is hiaber than through 'taxes.'

As regards per capita exp e liditur~. the highest exp '~l1ii tu r~ Ii; incurred by Sultanpur Lodhi, MC (Rs. 338.65), whereas the lowest is reported hy Phagwara, Me (Rs. 219 ,44) . . A scrntiny of figures, item· wise reveals that in Sultanpur Lodhi. Me (Rs. 235. 1C) an 1 iZapurihala, MC (Rs. 100.27) expendi­ turc? o,n item, 'Public C.onvemences' is the hl gh.est, wllereas in Phagwa ra, MC (Rs. 109.2), c;,pcnditure per capita IS the highest on Item 'Other Aspects '. Etiut!ltional Amenities : TABLli: lS SchOOl per 10,000 Populalion in Towns

Number per 10,000 population Class, N a me a nd Civic Ad ministration Sta.tus of Towns H igher Secondaryl Junior PrlmerY . Secondary/ M a tricukltlon Secondary/ Ioter/PUC/ Middle Junior Co i1 eg ~ 2 3 <1 S II. Kapurtha.Ja (M.C.) 0·93 0 ·62 2 '32 3 '10 II. Phagwar:l (a.A.)"' (I) Phagwara ·U-i.c.) 0 '48 H i8 0 ·36 0'60 IV. ~.hlt an pul' (M.e.) 0 ,73 3·64 2·92 '. All Towns 0 ·66 ) '38 1·08 1 ·74

*TOWJl havJng non-municipa l components of urban agglomeration 36 The above table shows location of various types of educationai in stitutions pe r ten thousand of population by town s.

In the matter of Higher Secondary/lnter/PUC/Junior College, Kapurthaln. MC (0. 93 schoo l) report '> the higbest figure, whereas Phagwara, MC (0.48 school) reports the lowes) fi gufe: .

In the matter of Secondary/Matriculation schools, Sultan pur Lodhi MC' (3 .64 Schools reports tIle highest number Of schools, whereas Kapurtbala, MC (0.62 school) reports the lowest f igure.

In the matter of Junior Secondary/Middle Schools Kapurthala, MC (2.32 schools) lOp S, whereas Phagwara, Me (0.36 school) reports the lowest figure.

In the matter of Primary Schools, Kapurthala Me (3. 10 schools) reports the highest figure, whereas the lowest fig'ure is repo'rted in PhagWara, Me (0.60 school) ,

'From the above discussion it could safely be concluded that Kapurthala, MC is far ahead of other Mes ; whereas Phagwara. MC lags behind in the provision of educational facilities.

'Medica' Facilities (Number o( Beds) : TABLE 19 Number of Beds ill Medical lllslitll!ions In Tl1wn ~

Cia.>, :N'amd and ' CI vic Arimlnistriltl on Nu,mber ofBeds in MedIcal Status of Towns Institutions p ~ r 1,000 popu­ lation

2 n. Kapurthala (M.C.)

1I. l'hagwar~ _ ( U,A.)*

(I) Pita S"I 'I ,l r~ (M.e.) 0' 75

I.". Sultanpll r (M.e.) 3·64

All Towns I'SS

*ToWtl havi ng nan"munlclpal components of urban agglc-mp.ration.

The above table gives distribution of number of b~ds in medical instittttions pel' thousand populatiort by towns. The highest nutnb~r o(beds per thousand population is reported in Sultanpur Lodhi , Me (3 .64 beds), whereas Phagwara, Me (0.75 bed) reported the lowest number of beds.

Slum Area~ : TABLE 20

Proportion of Slums Population in Towns

Class, N~m c a:td Ci vic Admi.of strati on Proportion of Slums Density I n slums Status of Towns population to total (km2) Papulation of towns

2 3

II. KapUt' thala (M.C.) H. Phagwara 'V.A,)'" (i) Ph:\gwara (M.e.) Nil Nil IV. Sliltanpur (M.e.)

All Towns

"',iWD havin g nOJ-m'.lniciPal c.omiJonen(s of urb:m agglomeration . . . Ev e n ~though there are pockets of areas resided by poorer section of the society yet no areas has been i?~ntjf~e ~l/n otified as slum are~ in any of the three urban civic bodies by the State Government. There­ fore,111l posltlon has been sh own In the above table. 37 Most Important Commodities MIlD ufactul'ed/Exported/buported TABLE 21

Most Important Commodities Ma!'ufacl:Ul'ed. Iml'orted and ExPOrted In Towns

The Most Important Commodities Class. Name and Civic Admlulstratloo Status of 1owl1s Manufactured Exported lmported I II III I 11 III I II om

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

II. Kapurthala (MoC. ) Electric' Auto Rice Auto Electric Rice RIce, Rubber Electric Material Springs Brand Springs Material Brand Paddy and Leather Raw Oil Raw Material Material n. Phagwara (U:A.)'" (I) Phagwara (M.C.) Oil Sugar Cotton. oil Sugar Cloth} Pig Iron Steel Yarn, EOlllne, Agrl. Eoglne Abestas Chemical Cotton. Parts [mpIc- Parts Sheets Sugar ments Canes. Chemicals I. SultanPur (M.O.) Generat· Elect1'lc Agrl· Electric Sheets Rice Raw Raw Sugar lug Set<; Mottor Equip' Motor Material M ~ terial mcnts Generators Eleotrio Abestas Motor sheets Gencrators

"'Town having lIon'lUunicipal cumpoments of urban agglomeration

The .above table is self explanatory and needs no comments except that KapurthaJa town earued ::t name for the manufacture of electrical goods and springs for automobiles ; Phagwara town has specialj· sation in the manufactw'e of sugar and cloth and Sultanpur Lodhi specialises in the manufacture of electric motors and electricity generating sets, etc. It may, however, be pointed out that development of industriec; in the various towns and rural areas of the district is mainly due to the farsightedness of the ex-rulers of tile Princely State of Kapurthala, as they were forthright in extending all type of encouragement and assistance to the it.dustrialists, who showed eagerness to set up industries in the areas constituting present day Kapurthala district.

PART A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

89 '

S.E:CTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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41

CoDES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

45 NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODEs USED IN THE vILLAGE DIRECTORY

The village directory containing informltion ab;lut each vHlage has bxn vrepared for each CommunitY Development Block in the ascending order of the cemm location code numb~r e.g., location co1e No. 20/8/3/22 meall~ village No. 22 in tahsil No 3 of district No. ~ of the State N o. 20. It o)ntaim inform\tion relating to total area of the· villages in hectares totalpo_;)ulation, No. of h f):.\5eholds, ammities available in the village i.e., educational, medical, drinking water, posts and telegraphs, c\)mmunication approach to villag.~ , n~r.;s~ tOWJl and . distance (in kms.) and power supply. Besides it gives inform'1tion regarding, land-use i.e., area under different types of land use like forest, irrigated (by source) and un-il'rigated, cult.jvab .l~ and uncullivable land.

Information about the amenities available has been given in columns 5 to 10 of the directory. (i) Educational facilities have been shown by adopting the following abbreviations :- P Primary Scho.ol M Junior Secondary or Middle School H Matriculation or Secondary School

PUC Higher SecondaryfIntermediate;lPre-University/Junior Co-lIege

C College (graduate level and above) like Arts, Science, Couunerce, etc.

I . . lnd ustrial

Tr. Training School

AO Adult Literacy Cla6~/Centre

o Other Bducational Institutions. These may include Sa ~kr it Pi'.thshalas, Senior Basic School, Makhtab, etc.

Where figures like P(3), M(2), H(l), etc. occur, these denote that the village has three primary, two mIddle and one lnatriculatiOin or secondary school.

(ii) Medical faciliti es have been shown by the use of the following abbreviations. : - H Hospital MeW Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MH Maternity Home ewe Ohild Welfare Centre He .• • Heill.th Cetttre PHO . • Primary Health Centre

PHS Primary Health Sub-Centre D Dispensary :FPC Family Planning Centre Tll TB Clinic NH Nursing H ,)me

RP Registered Private Practitioner SMP Subsidised Medical Practitioner Claw Community Health Worker OHC Child Health Clinic o Others Number of institutions, if more than one in allY village, have been given in brackets against each. 46

(iii) The types of the potable drinking water supply and the sOllrces available in the village have beeu indicated by the following codes;-

T ., Tap Wat.er

W Well Water TK\ Tank Water

TW Tubewell Water HP Hand Putnp

R River Water , F Fountain C Canal L Lake S Spring

N Nallah o Other NA Information not available

(iv) Post and Telegraph facilities have been 6howu by adoPting the follo.wiu,g abbreviations PO Post Office

TO Telegraph Office

PTO " Post and Telegraph Office

Phone • • Telephone Connection

(v) Communication facilities have b~~ll in

NW Navigable Waterway (including river, canal. backwatera), etc. Only public transport like bus, rail and waterway have been c,()n"idered fm this p\lrpose.

(vi) Approach to village: This refers to. the State oJ road etc. leading to. the village. This has been indicated by the following codes :- PR PUcca Road

KR Kacha Road NR Navjgable River NC Navigable Canal NW Navigable Waterway (other than river or canal). (vii) Nearest tmvD and distance-The distance in kms. of the nearest toWn (whether located iil the state or in another state) has been given in brackelS Ut;dcr column 12 (viii) Power Supply.-For these purpose, the fo 110 wing cc,des haYo been used ur.der colull1Q 13 ;- ED Electricity for Domestic PurpoEc BAG Electricity for AgriCUlture EO Electricity for other purposes like Industrial, Commercial etc, fA Electricity for aU purposes li~t~d above, 47 lilt) Irrigated by Source._..For this purpose the following codes have been used under column 15 :-

GC Government Canal W Well (without eIectrkity) WE Well (with electricity) tW Tubewell (without electricity) TWE Tubcwell (wIth electricity) TK tank T Total

(X) Land ose.-Break.up of area under diff~rent type of land use viz. fures1, irrigated area, uoirrig-ated area~ clliturable waste and areas J'!.Ot ayailable f(Jr culfivation has b;eu furniShed under cdum;Js 15-19.

(a) Forest.-This includes all lands classed as forests under any legal enactment dealing with forests or administered as forests, whether state-owned or private, and, whether w00ded or maintair.ed as potential forest . land. The area of crops raised in the fOlest and grazing lands or areas open for grazing Within the forest Should remain included under the forest area. If any portion of such land is not actually wooded but put to some agricultural use, that portion is jr.. eluded ur,dcr the appropriate heading of Cultivated 'or ur.cultiVated land. In some cases there arc instances where patches d land put to agricultural use within statutorily notified forests are considered as forests by the revenue agency. Tbese are treated as forests.

(b) Irrigated by source and unirrigated (land use).-These two columns (Cols. 16 and 17) over all agri­ cull ural land and include net area soWo with crops lnd orChards or nct cropped area and also curreut and other fallows. The later implied all lands which Were taken up for cultivation, but arc temporarily out of cultivation a period of not less than a year and more than five years. The columns do nd include gross area sown or gross cropped area. Net areas()WI1 thus represents the area sowLl .with crops and orChards. counting areas sown more than once in the same year only once.

(c) Culturable waste.-T his inclUdes all lands available for cultivation whether not take~ up for culti­ vation or taken up for cultivation <.fiCO, but not cultivated durir.g the five years or more in SUCCession. Such lands are either fallow or covered with shrubs aEd jUI~ gies whicb are ]10t put to any use. Tbese have been assessed or unassessed and are in isolated blc.cks or within cu Itivated holdings. Lands under thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other groves for fuel, eiC. which are not included ullder orChards or forests also COme under this head. AUgrazing lands, whether tbese are permanent pastures and mea

(d) Area not available for cultivation.- this Column (Col. 19) includes land not available .ror culti. Yiltiou suCh as barren, unculturable lar;d and lar.d put (0 non-agricultural use.

Land put to n@u-agriculturaI use stands for all lands occupied by buildir.gs, roads and railways or under water, e.g.• rivers and canals an.d other lar,ds put to uses other than agricuJura I. Barren and unculturable lands cover all brarren and unculturable lands, like mountains, deserts, etc. Land which cannot be brought under cu ltivation, except at a very:high cost, has been classified as unculturable whether SUch land is in isolated bloCks or Within cultivated holdings.

CODES USED IN THE AJ,l'JfABETICA,L LIST OF VJLLA.GES

51 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS

CODE LIST- 1981 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

PUNJAB 17 17

1. Gurdaspur 01

1. 1 0010 2. Gurdaspur 2 0020 3. 3 0030

2. Amritsar 2 02

1. Ajnala 1 0010 2. Amritsar 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. Tarn Taran 4 0040 5. Patti 5 0050

3. Firozpur 3 03

1. Zira 1 0010 2. Firozpur 2 0020 3. 3 0030

4. Ludhiana 4 04

1. Jagraon 1 0010 2. Ludhiana 2 0020 3. 3 0030 , 4. Khanna 4 0040

5. Jlilandhar 5 Os 1. Nawansbahr 1 iOlO 2. 2 002-0 3. Nakodar 3 0030 4. Jalandhar 4 0040

6. KapurthaJa 6 06

l. Kapurthala 1 0010

2. Sultanpur 2 0020 3. Phagwara 3 0030 52 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS ::.!Ir;:n'·' ... COJ}E LIST -1981 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

7. Hoshiarpur 7 07

1. Dasua 1 0010

2. Hoshiarpur 2 0020 3. Garhshankar 3 0030 4. 4 0040

8. Rupnagar 8 08

1. 1 OOIO 2. Rupnagar 2 0020 3. Kharar 3 0030

9. Patiala 9 09

1. 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Patiala 3 0030 4. SamaDa 4 0040 5. 5 0050 10. 10 10

1. Malerkotla 1 0010 2. Sangrul 2 0020

3. Sunam 3 0030 4. 4 0040 11. 11 11

, 1. I Rampura Phul 1 0010 2, Bathinda 2 0020 3. Talwandi Sabo 3 0030 4, Mansa 4 0040

12. Faridkot 12 12

1. Moga 1 0010 2. Faridkot 2 0020 3. . Muktsar 3 0030 53

C ODES L~ED IN THE A LPHABI!.TICAL LISTS CODE l :]ST-1991 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manua] Codes Computer Codes

PUNJAB 20 20 1. Gurdaspur 1 OJ 1. Pathankot 1 0010 2. Gurdaspur 2 0020 3. Batala 3 8030 2. Amritsar 2 02 1. Ajnala 1 0010 2. Amritsar 2 0020 3. Baba Bakaia 3 0030 4. Tarn Taran 4 0040 5. Patti 5 0050 3. Firozpur 3 03 1. Zira 1 0010 2. Firozpur 2 0020 3. Fazilka 3 0030 4. 4 0040 4. Ludhiana 4 04 1. Jagraon 1 0010 2. Ludhiana 2 0020 3. Samrala 3 0030

4. Khanna 4 0040 5. lalandhar 5 05

1. 1 0010 . ! 2. Phillaur 2 0020 3. Nakodar 3 0030

4. lalan.dhar 4 0040 6. Kapurthala 6 06 1. Kapurthala 1 0010 2. Sultanpur Lodhi 2 0020 3. Phagwara 3 0030 7. Hoshiarpur 7 07 1. Dasua 1 0010 2. Hoshiarpur 2 0020 3. Garhshankar ' 3 0030 4. Balachaur 4 0040 54 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS

CODE LIST-1991 CENSUS

StatejDistrictjTahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

8. Rupnagar 8 08 1. Anandpur Sahib . 0010 2. Rupnagar 2 0020 3. Kharar 3 0030 9. Patiala 9 09

1. Fatehgarh Sahib 1 0010 2. Rajpura 2 0020 3. Patiala 3 0030 4. Samana 4 0040 5. Nabha 5 0050 10. Sangrur 10 10 1. Malerkotla 1 0010 2. Sangrur 2 0020 3. Sunam 3 0030 4. Barnala 4 0040

11. Bathinda 11 11 1. Rampura Phu} 1 0010 2. Bathinda 2 0020 3. Talwandi Sabo 3 0030 4. Mansi! 4 0040 12. Faridkot 12 ]2 1. Moga 1 0010 2. Faridkot 2 0020 3. Muktsar 3 0030 MAPS-

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Blud upon Surny of India map with tr.. p.rmission 0' thlt Surv.yor Glnuat of India. © Govlrnment ot I"dlll Copyright, 195>1

PUNJAB C.D.BLOCKPHAG~RA TAHSIL PHAGWARA DISTRICT KAPURTHAlA Km 2 0 2 " 6 8 Km

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_-:ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN __KAPURTHALA C.D. BLOCK

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAG~IS KAPURTHALA C.D. BU){;K

1991 CeD!o'Us _-1981 Census , Sr. Name of the Village Location Location Location Location No. (wfth Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 (j

"'apurlhala Tahsil (part) 1. AbdulahPur (9) 20/6!l/199 :2 0 /06/001010199 1116f11 149 17/06/0010/0 149 2 AduaW~1i (89) 20/6/1/227 20106/0010/0227 J7/6/1/239 1 7/06/001010239 3 Ahmadl1ur (205) 20/6{1/350 ZO{06'OOlO/0350 17{6/1/293 11/06/0010/0293 4 Ahya (113) 20/6/1/302 20/06/0010/030Z 17(6/1/350 17/06/0010/0350 5 A_k!barpur (66) 20/6/1/243 20/06/0010/0243 17/6/1}2.13 11/06/0010/0213 6 (218) 2016/1.1361 lO/06/0010/0361 17/6/1/328 17/06/0010/0328

7 Alaudi (203) Z'J{6! I{H ~ ].J{06/0010{0348 17{6/1/291 17/06{00to{0291 8 Alaudinpur (51) lO/611/H3 1:)/06/0010/0233 17/6/1/192 17/06/0010/0J 92 9 Alipur (62) 20/6/1/244 2J/06/0010/0.244 J 7{6/1/210 17/06(0010/0210

10 Araianwala (153) 2J/6/1/3ZJ. 20/06/001O{03.22 17/6/1/305 17/06{(JOIO/0305 11 Aujia Banwall (19:1) 2j/6{1/328 J_ ,){06/00 10 /0328 17/6/1{296 17/06/0010/0296 1.2 Aujla'Jogi (189) 1.0/6/1/3].6 ;n{06/00 10/0326 t 7{6/1/300 17/06/00JO/0300 13 Babyal (179) ZO/6/ l/3 )5 2J/06/0010{030S 17/6/1/338 11/06/0010/0338 14 . (5) 21)/6/.1/143 20/06/001 % 148 11/6/1/165 17/06/0010/0165 is Balehar Kalan (208) 20(6/1/353 ].O{06/0010/0353 17/6/ lIl20 17/06/0010/0320 16 Rllohar KballPur (209) ').0/6/1/356 20/06/0010/0356 17/6/1/323 17/06/0010/03').3 17 Banamalwa.la (57) 20J6J1/169 20/06/0010/0169 11/6/1/198 17/06/0010/01 98 l18 (220) 2')/6/1/37) , 20/06/0010/0310 17/6/1/330 11/06/0010/0330 19 Bha.uwal (13) 20/6/ 1{Z56 20/06/0010/0Z56 11/6/1{219 17/0610010(0219 20 Bbagwanput . (94) 20/6/1/225 20/06/0010{0225 1116/1/Z4Z 17/06/0010/0242

~I ~bait (206) ].0/6/1/351 20/06/ 0010/035 I 11/6/1/302 11/06/001 0/0302 22 (164) 20/6/1/312 20/06/0010/03J2 17/6{1{31t.. J 11061OO10/03J2 . 23 Bhaua (174) ].0/6/1/301 1O(06(0010{0301 l7{6/1/3S1 17{06{0010/0351 24 BhandalBc, (31) 20/6/1/163 20/061001,0/0163 17/6{1/ 196 17/06(0010/0196 25 Bbandal Dona (162) 20/6/1/311 20/06/001010311 17/6/1/313 17/06/0010/03]3 26 Bhano LaQBa (161) ZO/6/1/'].92 20/06/0010/0292 17/6/1/3j8 17/ 06/0010/0358

').7 ~hawan(Pur (90 ) 2016111ZZ8 {O(06{0010/02Z8 17(6(1/2'40 17/06/0010/0240 28 (132) 20/6/1/224 20/06/0010/0224 11/6/1/269 17 /0610010/0269 29 (26) 20/6/1/151 20/06/0010/0151 17/6/1/18J 17/06/0010/0181 30 (96) 20/6/J/219 20/06/0010/07.19 11/611/265 J 7/06/00JO/0;265 31 Bibaripur (165) 20/6/1/294 20(06/0010/01.94 17(6/1/360 17 (06/0010/0360 32 Bijli Nanga) (25) 20/6/1/154 20/06/0010/0154 17/6/1/169 17/06/0010/0]69 33 Bisbanpur (136) 20/6/1/198 20/06/0010/0198 11/6/1/141 11/06/0010/0j47

,34 Bdadpur (95) 20/6/1/223 20/06/0010/0223 17/611i268 J 7/06/0010/0;1..68 35 Budha Thoh (20) 20/6/1/145 20{06/0010/014S 17{6/1/172 17106/0010/0172 36 DucUluwala (30) 29/6/1/174 20/06/0010/0174 17/6/1/183 1'1/06/0010/0183 z ..S!':b ::: .. ..",,-t _. -=- ;,: _...... -~ ~. :;;:; -= ..- :;.~~': '-_;:';:".' 66 - ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KAPURTHALA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census Sr. Name of the Village Location Location Location Location No. (with Hadbast No.) COde Code COde . COde (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) . (Computer)

2 3 4 5

KapurthaJa Tabsil (Part)-Colltd. 37 Budo Puader (199) 2016/1/346 20/06/0010/0346 17/6/1/289 17/06/0010/0289 38 Bub (81) 20/6/1/263 20/06/0010/0').63 17/6/1/'1.27 17/0 6/0010/0227 39 (159) 20/6/1/211 2)/06/0010/0211 17/6/1/310 17/06/0010/0310 40 Chak (215) ')..0/6/1/36) 20/06'0010/0360 17/6/1/325 17/06/0010/0325 41 Caak Gajiwal (49) 13/611/23) :)/)6/)010/0230 17/6/1/'1.36 11/06/0010/0:1.36 42 Cimk GOllipur (10.2) 2)/6/1/;m ;! )fJ6.'JOI0/0138 17/6/1/237- 17/06/0010/0232 43 C;lar:lgpur (72) 20/6/1/J.57 20/iJ6/J010/0251 17/6/1/218 17/06/0010/0218 44 Cauaarwal (137) ')..Jj6Jl/183 2JjJ6!JJI0/0183 17/6/1/15) 17/06/001010150 45 'DalJurji (142) . 2J/6/1/333 1.)06/JOI0/0333 17/6/1/216 11/06/001010276 45 D .lim'liud (141) 2)/6/1/197 2)/ 06j'JO I0/0191 17/6/1/146 17/0610010/0146 47 Dlulatp:lr (121) 23,6tl,277 2 )(J6/J'JI0/0'}.17 17/6/1/363 17,06,0010, 0363 48 DlUlo Arain (156) 2),6il,2J9 2)(J6j J:lI0/ 0,2[)9 17/6/1/306 17,06,0010,0306 49 Dc'sal (78) 20/6/1/29 Z)/06j0010/0')..59 17/6/1/7.25 17,06,0010,0225 5J D~wlan.vlla (91) 2),6, I,.22S ::!)jJ6jOJI0/[)226 17,6,1,241 . 17,06,0010,0241 51 D :llb.11ian (lOS) 2)/6/1/1.63 2'J/05/0010/0Z6S 17/6/1/249 17106/0010/0249 5.2 D :ul; IV11 Bel (2H . 1J/6/l/15J 2 J/J6j) 01 0/J15J 17/6/1/115 17/06/JOI0/0175 53 D :IJ.!iwal D'):11 (148) 23/6/1/33) 2)/)6J J :)10/0330 17/6!V297 17/06/0010/0297 .' 54 D :n :ldai CZ07) 1J/6/1j3H 2)fJ6fJ)1 O/:>3 H 17/6/1/3')3 17/06/0010/0303

55 D :lapli (192) 2 )/~/ 1/329 2)/ J6fJJI0/J3.!:J 17/6/1/.295 17/06/3.010/0295

55 DillWltl Khan Jagir (147) ')..)/6f1/335 2)j'J6/JOI0/0335 17/6/1/278 17/~6/001.D10218 57 D :llwau Khannishan (146) 2)/6/1/336 23/06/J010/0336 17/6/1/279 17/06/0010/0279 S8 Dhudiallwala (130) 2)/6/1/218 :J,J/06/J'J10/0218 17/6/1/7.66 11/06/0010/0266 S9 Dulowal (103) Z.Of6! 1/267 2)/J6/JOI0/0267 17/6/1}250 . 17/06/0010/0250 60 Fatilhpur (38) -:'0/6/1/16 , 20/06/0)10/0164 17/6/1/19f. 17/0610010/0194

61 Fattu C[}ak (ll) 3 0/6/1/14~ J,)/06/0010/0144 171611/173 17/06/0010/0173 6o! Fattu Dhitlga (83) 20/6/1/265 2')/06/0010/0265 17/6/1J229 17/06/0010/0129 63 Fu1abad (74) 20/6/1/254 20/06/0010/0254 17/6/1/220 11/~ 6/0010/0220 64 GaulJspur (177) 20/:;/1/3')6 20106/0010/0306 17/6/1/344 17/06/0010/0344 65 Gaullswala (29) lO/6/1/173 20/06/0010/0173 17/6/1/185 17106/0010/0185 66 Gaura (43) 20/6/1jI78 20/06/0010/0178 17/6/1/188 1.7/06/0010/0188 61 G:l:lniaki (68) 20/6/11].5]. 20/06/0010/0252 17/6/1/216 17/06/0010(0216 68 Ghudhu Bagga (216) 20/6/1/358 2Q/06jOOI0/0358 1.1/6/1/326 17/06/0010/0326 69· Qhug (SO) 20/6/1/232 20/06/0010(0232 17/6/1/190 17/06jOOl0/0190 70 GobludPur (191) 0 0 17/06/0010/01.94 2 /6/1/325 20/06/001 /0325 17/6/1/294 ,. - 71 . U97) 20/6/1/344 .20/06/0010/0344 17/6/1/287 17j06/0010t0287 _ 72 OoPipur ~ ~~01) 2016/1/237 20/06/00-10/0237 17/6/1}248, 17/06/0010/0248 . ~ .. '.- _. . -. _. - - - '. ...,- -_._- --'----CUS) ' ... - --.. ~ - -- - 73 Gcisal .- 20/6/1i2fo- -'- '---"211j06101110/0:nO -'-·--rTl'fi.froO"7 -1'77ffij(OO tO]0301 - ~ 67 .ALPHABETICAL.' LIST OF VILtAGES KAPURTHALA C.D. BLOCK

- 0':: I _ : • : 19~1 CenSUS 1981 Census - 0- _ - --- sr. Name of the Village ---Location Location Location Loc?tlon No; (with Hadbast No.) Code Coda Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 S 6

Kapurthala Tahsil (Part) ":"Cqnfd. 74 Gurmukh Shl&hwala (34) 20/6/1/157 20/06 /001010157 1716/11178 m06/0010 /0178 75 Hot11la n (27) 20 16/1/152 20/06/0010/0152 17/6/1/182 17/O!il001 0/0182 76' Hussainabad (97) 2016/1/222 20/061001010222 17/61U264 17/061001010294 ! 71 Huss:.J lupur (123) 2)16/11275 2) IJ6/J !J1(l 10275 1716 /11361 1710610 a LOlO 3~ 1 78 (202) 2 J/61 11347 i1!oGIOOI0 i0347 17/6111290 17106,0010/0290 79 Isharw,ll (116) 21/G111287 2i)106, 01110,0287 1716/1/370 11/06/0010/0370 80 Jaha l1r: lrpur (86) 2 11G' 11235 2J 10 Slo :l10/0235 17/6/11235 17/06/001 0/023S / 1 81 Jairampur (219) Z1/6 113GJ z'J/a6/ootQ 10 369 1716111329 17/06/00 10/0329 ". 82 Jala! nhoJana (126) 2!l/6111215 2]/0610010/0215 17(6/1/257 17/0610010/0757 63 J alobl\atl (211) 20/6/11357 20/0 6/001 0/O3~1 17/6/1/322 17/0610010/0312 84 (226) . 2') 16/1/363 20/06/001010363 1716/1/336 17/06/0010/0336 85 Jatlke (55) 2 1/6/1/171 20/Q ' ~/aQIO/(J171 17/6/1/200 17/06/0010/0200 86 Jawa!aPur (157) 2 016/1'315 20/06/001010315 17/6/1/316 17/06/0010/0316 / 1 ~7 lilal i3ibri (98) 20/6/1/220 Z 0/06/00 10/0220 17/611/262 17 06 001010262 88 Jhal Thikrlwa!a (13) ;2 0/6/1/186 20/061001 0/0186 17/6/1/155 17/06/0010/0155 89 Jhusian Gulam , (93) 20/6/1/'].72 2Of06/aOlO'0272 1716/11243 17/06/00 10/0243 , .90 K adrabad (2.12) 2016/1/319 2010510010/0319 1716/1/324 17/0610010/03~4

.91 ~adupur . (143) 2')/6/1/332 20/06/0010/0332 1'/6/1/275 17/06/0010/0275 92 Kalliwan (172) 2 )/6/1/300 2~/ 06/ 0010/0300 17/6/1/352 17/06/0010/0352

93 K ahn~ (112) 20/6/11282 20106/0010/0282 17/6/1/254 17/0610010/0254 94 Kalasanghian (224) 2 )/6!1 /3tj5 21/06/0010/036S 17/6/1/334 17/06/0010/0334

.~s KaUlCWal .(71) 20/6W2S5 20'06'OO10'025S 17/6/1/217 17/0610010 /0217 96 :{

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191)1 cen~s 1981 Cen$Us - Sr. Name of the ~aJe Location , Location Looatlc.n ' ' locatIon No. (ivith Radbast ' 0.) Code Codo Code Code (Manual) (Conf_(jutiir) . (Mltlttral) (Computer)

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Kapurthala Tahsil (.PPrt) -Contd. 14'S Mlarll :8'ola (76) 20/6/1/').60 20/0610010/0260 17161t/22'). t 7'06/0010/01~Z 146 Mlanl Sandhi (7'0) 20/6!11249 i(j/06.10010/024C) 17/6/1/204 17/06/0010/0104 147 Mltha (11'3) 2'0/6/1/283 20/06l !)010/0283 17/6/tIW; 17/06/001070'366 148 Mlthra (lit) 'JO/6/I/2S} 20/06.'00] O/O2S1 17/6/11253 J 7/06/0010/02-53

149 Mokiatiwala (176) 20/6/11310 ZO/06J)01 0/i>310 t 7 / 611/3'~6 n/06,1 001 0103'46 ' ISO Mundi (82) 20/6/1/261 20/06,' )01 0/026t 17/6/1/228 17/06/0010/0228' 151 Dot (HJ9) 20/6/1/278 ' 20/06/JOIO/027S 17/6/1/255 17/06/00 1(Jj0255 152 Muradpur D')1l1 (222) 2016/1/363 21)/06;0010/0363 17/6/1/331 17/06/0010/0331 ' 153 Nlb! Bllwala m) 20/6/1/168 :W:J6'):)101)163 1716 11/2f)3 17/06jf) ',) 10'/0203 15~ Nlngli NJ.r

158 Nazlmpur (15) 20(611/149 21)/06/001010149 17/6/1/166 17/06/001 0/OHj~ : 159 Nid'okl (175) :!1)/611/296 H'06IODI O/0296 17/6 111348 17/06/0010/03'48 160 Nlhaluwal (180) 20/611/304 2)/0610010/0304 17f511f345 J 7/06/0010f034S

161 Nurpur 1> )oa (144) :!O/6l 1/334 ' 20/06/00 tO/033~ 17/6/1/277 17/061001010217 162 Nurpur Januhan (31) :Z0{6l1 /1('2 2)p6,'3010{0162 17{6!1/193 17/06!OOl{JIOI9! 163 Nurpur Jathn (18) 20/6/1/155 2iJj061J010/0t55 17/6/1/170 17/06/00J 010170 16~ Nurpur Khiranwal! (88) 2()/6!1/236 21fJ61 J 01 0/0236 f7!6/1/233 17/06/0010/0213- 165 Nurpur lhjputan (44) 20/6/1/179 21]/06130 1010179 17/6/1 1154 17/06/0 010/0154. 1(1) Nurput Lubhana (l7) 2fJ/6!1/ 15 (J 20IG6/0010/0IS') 17/6/1/168 17106/0010/0168

167 Padcla (32) ~ f)I6/1/161 20/06/001°/°161 17/6/1/18') .17/06j0010/0t80 !f;!! Pakhow1\1 (160) 20{6111313 20}36/3010/0313 17/6/1/311 17/06/0010/03J I" 169 Parve2lnagu (48) 20/G/1/2;!9 20/06/0010/0229 17/6/1/238 17/061001 0/0238

170 (18'4) 20/6/1/320· 2~ 1 06!3 010J03Z0 \ 7/6/1/318 17/06/0010/0318_ 171 P e er ~ w a l a (69) 20/6/1/250 20)J61OD 10/0250 17/6jl/205 17/0 6/0010/020S 172 Phial! (19S) 20/6/1/340 20{06/0010/0340 J 7/6/1/283 17/06/0010/0283 173 PllUlewaJ 146) :2016/J /196 20/06/001O}0196 17{611/145 17/06/0010/0145, \74 QUlipul" (170) 20/6/1/299 ' 20j06/0010j0299 17/6/1/353 17/06/0010/0353 175 Rajpur (40) 20/6/ 1/172 20/06IOOJO}0172 17!6jJ.!184 17/06/0010/0184 176 Rampur (22t) -:'0/6/1 /367 20/0610010/0367 17/6/1/'332 17/06/001 0/0332 177 Randhawa (16) 20/6/1/147 20/06/0010/0147 17/6/1/167 17/06/001010167, 178 Rasulpuf Chi sty (127) 20/6/1/216 20/06/001010216 17/6/1/261 17/06/001 0{026~ 179 Rasull)l1r Kullan (18S) 2.0/6/1{355 2,0106/0010/0355 17/6/1/319 J 7/06/0010/031-9: 180 Ragull'ul Brahmanal1 (100) 29/6[1/343 2!),I06!OOI0/0343 17/6/1/286 171061001 O10~86

181 Ratra (7')' , c ' r '},0/6/ 1/2~ , lQ'0810010/0261 17 /6/1/1.~3 17/06/0019/02P, "'"10

~ .:~lWIE~CAft UST QI!' VILLA_"GES :KAP\JRTHALA .Cl). BL9CK - ._-_- - . __ .. .------__._._._ - ... _-._--- .. 1991 Census - - -- .. -·-----·- :l981-eemo' .... .

Sr. Name. of tile Vilhigc Location Location Location Location No. (with Hadbast No.) Code Code Code . Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

" t 2 3 4 S 6 'KlIJIIlrtbala Tahsil (Part) -Concld. 182 Ratta Kadlm (tOO) 20/6/1/270 20/061001010270 . 17/6/1/245 17/06/001010245 1.83 Ratta Nauabad ._ (99) 20/6/1/221 20/06/001010221 17/Gjlf263 17f0610010/0 263 184 Rawal (129) 2016/1/217 20/06.'00JO/0217 17/G/Jl26'l 17/06/0010/0260 18S (152) 2016fl/205 21IM/OO I 010205 17/6/1/272 17/06)0010/0272 186 Rupanpur (4) 2016!1/191 20106/00JO/0191 17/6/11164 17/06/001 % 164 187 Saldo Bholana (124) 201611/;.13 20106)0010/0213 17/6/1/259 17/06)0010/0259 188 Slldowal (155) 20/6/1/208 2::J1()61001O/0Z08 17/611/308 17/06/0010/0308 189 Salflabad (75) 20/6/1/2.53 20106/0010/0253 17/6/1 /221 17/06/0010/0221 190 Sakbanl (217) ZO/G/I/3S9 20/06.IJOI0/0359 17/611/327 17/06/00 I 0/0327 191 Sa.majlpur (223) 20/6/1/366 .2()!i)G.'llOI0/0361 17!6/1/33 3 17/06/0010/0333 192 SaQdba( Jal1ir (t10) 20/6/11280 2~'06!()O 10/028tl 17 /6! 1/2S1. 17/0610010/0~5 Z. 193 Sandhu Cbatha (227) 20/6/1/362 .20/061001010362 j 7/6111337 1710610010/0337 . 194 Sangojia (52) 20/6/1/166 20106/0010/0166 17/6/11201 17/0G/0010/0201

195 Seen pur (135) 2016/1/200 20/06100 10/02g_0 17/6/1/148 17106/001 O/OJ 48 196 ShahpUl Dogran (t07) 20/6/11274 20106/0010 /0274 17/6/1/256 17/06/0010/0256 197 Sheikhanwala (53) 2016/11246 20106/0010/0246 J7,slt/208 17/06/0010/0208 198 Sbcikhupur (133) ').0/6/1!203 20106100 10/0203 17/6/1{270 17/06/0010/0270 199 Sial (166) 20/6'lI293 20/06fOO10/0293 17{6/1(357 17/06/0010/0357

200 Sldbpur (ZI0) 20/6/1/352 20/0610010/0352 J7!611{321 17/06/001 0/0321 201 Sldhwan Dona (t63) 20/61112.95 20/06!OOI0/0295 17/6/1/347 J7106/001 0/0347 2'02 Sukhia NangaI (108) 2016/112.79 2'106.'0010/0279 17/6/11251 17{06/0010/0251 203 Sunranwala (Z I4) 20/6/1/318 20106'0010/0318 171611/34 1) 17!()6/0010/0340 204 Surakhpur 20/06.1001010242 17/6: J(;!12 17/0G/()010{0212 (6S) 20/611/Z42 ' 205 Talwandl Blkha (194) 20/6/1/339 20/06.'0010/0339 17/o/lll82 17/06,10010/0282 206 Talwandl Mehma (1 SO) 20/G.I11204 .20/OGIOO10/0204 J 7/6{1/273 J 7/06/0010/0273 207 Talwandl PaIn (114) .20/6/1/285 2rJ/06,10010/0285 J7!(i/1(367 1710610010/0367 208 Talwandl Rajputan (61) 2016/1/245 2l/06/0010/024S 17/6{1 1209 17/06/0010/0209 209 1 17/06/0010/0207 Tarkhanwall (60) .. 20/6/11247 23/06.0010{0247 17/6/1/Z07• 210 (47) 20{6{ 1{231 20/06/0010{0231 1716/1{237 17{06/0010/0237 211 Theb Kanjla • (12) 20/6{1{185 20106/00 I % 185 17l6fl/IS7 17/06/0010/0157 liZ Thijg; (169)' 2016/1/297 20/06/0010/0297 J 7/6/1/355 ] 7/06/0010/0355 213 Thlkrlwala . (14) 20/6/1{J87 20/06.'0010/0187 ] 716,ftt1S6 17/06/0010{0156 214 Togan'vala (168) 20/6/1/289 20/0610010/0289 17/6/f!3S6 17/06/0010/0356 215 Tnkra No.3 (35) 201611/159 20/06/0010/0159 I 7/G{1/1 79 17{06/0010/0J 79 216 Ucha (85) ZO{6/J/239 20,06/0010/02.39 17/6/1/230 17/06{0010/0.:nO 217 Wadala Kalan (193) 20/6/1/337 20106/0010/0337 J7/6f1 1281 17106/0010/0281

218 ~ ad ala Kburd (201) 20/6/1/342 1,01°6/0010/0342 17/G/l/Z8S 17/06/0010/0285 219 'Waryab (161) ' . 20/6/1 1314 ' 20/061001010314 1716111315 17106100J0/0315 VILLAGE DIRECTORY KAPURTHALA C. D. BLOCK

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KAPURTHALA C.D. :or~OCK Amenities and

Loca­ Name ot the village Total Total Amellities available (If not available within the village, a dash tion (with H~dbast No.) area popula­ (- ) Is shown In the column and next It In brack1.lts the distance Code of tbe tion in broad ranges viz.. - S kms., S- 10 kms .• and JO + kms. of the No. and .nearest place where the facfllty Is available Is given) ~~f nu'inber l)~la~e~} ()f 'h0USO­ Educa­ Medical DrinkinB Post Day or Communi. holds) tional water &. days cations (potable) tele­ of tbe (bus graph ma rke II stop, bat,lf railway any station, water. way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kapurthilia 143 Miani BakarpuT (22) ISS ·00 940 (153) P - ( - 5) lIP - (- 5) Sun BS 144 (21) 137 ·00 622 (98) P - (-:-5) HP -(-5) -(-s) BS 145 (20) 100 ·00 380 (64) P - (-S) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 146 Mallder Bet (19) 267 ·00 583 (99) P --(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

147 Randhawa (16) 29~ ·00 369 (56) P - (--5) TW.HP -(-5) ~(-S) -(-5) 14.8 Bajole. (5) 140 ·00 406 (52) P -(-5) HP --(-j) -(5-10) --(-51

149 (15) J 74 ·00 303 (53) l' ~(- S) TW, HP -(-5) -(5- JO) .as 150 Nurpar LubhaQa (11) 192 ·00 1,371 (243) P,M,H H,MCW. W,TW.HP -(-5) - (-S) BS HC,PHC, 131 Bhullar (26) 342 ·00 835 (148) p - (5-10) TIV,HP -,- 5) -(5-10) BS

152 Hotbl:1I1 CZ7) 271 ·00 398 (6) P -(5-10) TW, HP -~5-10) -(5-10) BS 153 Dhaliwal Bet (24) 1,170·00 3,530 (552) P(3), M(3) , D TW, lIP PO. Phone -(-5) BS H(3) 154 BljIi (25) J55 ·00 264(45) -(-5) - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-S) BS ISS Nurpur Jattao (18) 20S·00 795(131) P.M. MH HP -(-5) -<-5) BS 156 Mand Rampur (23) 111·00 7 (1) -(-S) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

157 Gutmukh Sinsb- (34) 151·00 24(2) -(- -5) - (- 5) HP --(-5) --{- 5) :as wala 1.58 Mand Dhaliwal (33) 252 ·00 22(4) p PRC TW. RP --(-5) -{-5) NW 159 Tukra No.3 (35) 34·00 Un. 160 Mand (36) 241 ·00 16(1) -(5-10) - (5-10) TW. HP - (5-10) _(5-10) - (5-) 1(il Padda (3.2) 284 ·00 979(JS4) P - (- 5) TW, HP -{-5) -(-5) BS 162 Nurpur lanuhan (31) 283 :00 611(104) P - (-5) W,HP - (- 5) -{10+> DS

163 Bhandal Bet (37) 425 ·00 2,531(428) P.M.H DNH TW.HP PO ~unday 8S • 164 Fateltpur (38) 96 ·00 209(29) P -{-5} TW,HP PO - (5-JO) BS 165 Narket (39) 259 ·00 333(54) · P - ( - 5) TW,HP PO _(5-10) BS 166 Sansojla (52) 3SS ·00 1,611(246) PO), M --(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) 13& 167 lVland Saugojia (54) 168 ·00 341(50) -(-5) - (-5) TW,HP -{-5) - (10+) BS 168 Nabl Baiwala (5SY 167 ·00 Un.

169 Bauamalwala (57) 410·00 4(1) -(-5) -(-5) lIP -{-5) -(10+) -(-5)

170 Mand Jatlke (56) 79·00 Un· DIUCTOItY

I .... Ulle ------..:__;,.:__~~....:...... :.....:..:.._-- '.:...;;:,;;. . Nearest . L1Ud usa ~i. Q. a re a under dlftctOllt typos of l~nd use In hec t a r~5 rOUlldfl1 AllP' _ __ ~~ two decmlal places) . - . Mach toWn aQli ------..,.. to Forest lrrllated by sou{ce Un­ Cultup­ A!oa IlQ~ villase distance Irrl­ able avall.bI. (in i1m~. ) sated waste torQul~ (Includ­ vatloIl .. Ina illuchar IIIId grovc ~)

14 15 J6 17 18 11 , 12

T(104 .(0), TWE (104 ·00) 4 -00 41 ·00 fR Kapurthala (IS) EA T(108.00). TWE(108.00) 1 ·00 28 '90 PR Kapurtbala (16) EA BA T(92.00), TWE(92.00) 8 ·00 l"~ Kaputthala (14) T(239.00), TWE(239.00) 28 ·00 PR Kapurthala (B) I;A T(J30.00), TWE(l30.00) 10 ·00 159 ·00 PR fCapurthala (11) SA T(126.00). GC (126 '00) 14 ·00 P,R Kapul'tbala (1) EA T(141.00). TWE(147.00) 21 ·00 PR Kal)Ulcpala (1) EA T(l72.00), TW( 172.00) 20 (10 PRo KapurthaJa (11) EA

T(324.00). TW(162.00), TWE(16~.OO ) 18 ,00 fIR KapurtbaJa (8) ED,EAG 106 ·00 PR Kapurtba!a (8) ED,EAO T( L6S.0Q). TW(J6.00). TWE(149,OO) T(HlZ3.00), TW(40S.00). TWE(6t8.00) 57 ·00 90·00 Kapurthala (13) EA 'It T(14S.00), 1W(S9.00), TWE(86.00) 10,00 PR ICapurthala (13) EA T(102.00), TW(to2.00) 1i'00 Pk Kapurtha!a (12) EA EA T(BO.OO), GC(27.00), TW(50.00}, 1-60 KR .lCaputthaJa (J2~ TWE(33.00) T(ISO.OO). TW(69.00). TWE(81,OO) 1 ·00 Kapurth~a

T(2S0.00). TW(104• .o0 ). TWE(f46.00i 2 ·00 KR Kapurtha'la (1~ EA iJahablted 52 ·00 19 ,00 PR Kapurtha!a (9) EA T(Jl6.00), TW(1I6.00) 20 -00 n. Kapurtha1a (11) M T(264.00), TW(IOI.OO), TWE(16J.QO) 16 ·00 PR Kapurthala (lH ED,EAG T(267.00), TW(48.0.0). TW~19.oct> 1(315.00), TW(60J)O). TWE(31S.00) IJ 'liO 14 -00 25 ·:00 ~Il Kapurtbala (9) EA 1 ,00 PRo. Kapurthala (10) ED,BAG T(89.00). W(9.00). TW(80.00) 12 ·0il PR Kapurfltala (9) RO,EAG T(247.00). TW(109.00). TWE(138.00) T(323.00). TW(139.00). TWE(I84.00) ., 1Z ..00 PR KaPUt1bala (lj) ED H iu PR ' Kapurtbda (11) ED,BAG T(16S.00). TW(4S.00) , TWE(Ij(J:OO) lahabittd 48 ·00 X~ .- KaplU'fiJala (J~) SA T(142.00), TWE(Z4i.OO) _._,_..: - . ... ------_. __,,____ - "_ ------_ "'-: - ' "'__- "~ _. _abu.,r -...... --_.' ~...... -

( .13 ..... *~____ - ."". •_ .. ...'i -"" ...... _ ...... - .. .-- '.._-----' VILLAGE KAPURmALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Nlme of the vllbS" rotll . T.)t'll Am~i1It1es avallable (If not available within the- village a dash ·'t{on· (w-it.l Hdbut N ).) area Pl PlILt· (-)isshow.1 III column arid·. DClCtto Itln brackets the dlstancCl Code of the tlon i.n ·br.nd· rat1g~9 viz., - 5 kIDS.· 5-10 k:ms, and 10+ktns. of the ·: NiJ. village and ne.\r

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Kapurtbala t71 Jatlke (55) 161·00 841(139) PM D W,TW,HP - (- 5) - (5-10) BS ' , . 172 Rajpur (40) 133·00 195(26) P -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(5- 10) - (-5)

113 Gaunswala (29) 119 ·00 Un~ 174 Budhuwala (30) 98 ·00 141(21) P -(- S) TW, tIP - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 175 Khukhraln (28) 219 '00 1.i4S(193) P,M,O D TW,tIP PO - (5 - 10) BS 176 Majorwala (41) 168 ·00 132(15) - (~5) -(-5) W,HP - ( -':5) ' - (5-10) BS 117 KhaDka (4,Z) 1.37 ·00 363(53) P - (-5) HP -(- 5) -(-5) - (- 5) 118 Gaur" (43) 198 ·00 355(60) P -(- 5) UP - (-5) -(- 5) BS

119 Nurpur Rajputan (44) 270·00 323(69) f' -(-5) TW,HP ~ --(5--10) -(- 5) . ISO. KokaJpur (45) :Z3S ·00 1,198(170) P -(~S) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(,5) ,. 181 Karijill (10) 224·00 1,047(157) P,M,H - (-5) TW,HP PO .- ( -5) BS

~ 183·. (137) . 190 '00 664(114) -(-5) -(~ 5) TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-:5) ::185 ' ThehKamla (12) 59·00 ' 123(27) -(.5) -(-5) TW, HP, R - (- 5) -(5 - 10) - (-5)

> 186 lha! Thlkrlwilla (13) 448 ·00 760(142) P - (-5) TW.HP.R -(-5) - (5-10) - (-5)

4 1.87 Thlkrlwala (14) 236 ·00 41.1(36) P -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) . -(5-10) BS 191 Rupanpur (4) 123 ·00 384(55) P -(-5) HP -(~5) - (-S) BS , . 196 Phulewal (140) 97·00 ·S31(81) P -(~5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (~S)

. 197 Oalnwlnd (141) ~85 " 00 565(86) P _ .(-5) TW,HP - (- 5) -(-5) BS

198 BlshanPur (136) 300 ·00 t ,228(192) P,M -(-5) TW.HP PO -(- 5) ....{- ~ , 199 Abdulabpur (9) 81 ·00 Un: . . aoo Seenpur (135) ~33 ' 00 1,168(193) P ,-(-5) TW,~P - (-5) -(-5) -(-S) ,"2Ql NawanPlnd (46) . 3~O · ~ 721(112) P -(-5) : HP --(- 5) - ( -5) BS {'202 Kapurthala(rural) (134) 241,3'00 1,883~94) P(10,M(2)l. CWC,HC, TW.HP PTO, Da.I1Y H(6), PU\,;\6) PRC, 0, PHS, Phono ", '. " TB,N.fI,RP (6) . : , 203. ShelkhuPUI' (133) . 560 '00 900(142) P(4). M. H D(l).RP(8) TW. HP PO '- . (-5) . BS

;·· UQ4' Talwaqdl Mehma (150) z.;z~:OO ' , 1,178(199) P -(-5) UP -(-~ '-<~5) . BS ,' .

, 20-5 Razapur (152) . 325. ~ OO _. 1,231(213) P -(-5) . TW.HP -(-5) : ~(-:5) . BS 206 ~ladho Bhanda (lS4) 244 ·00 621(87) P -(-5) UP - (-5) -(- 5) -(-s)

1':201 Ladhewal . (131) 147·00 52(5) -(-5) -(-5) HP , . -(-5).. -(5:-11» -(~5)

- " ~ ', ...... _ . .. "' _~~ ..-_~~~~_. - _ ...... - _-----~ ,_ _ -- . ----...... ,...... ~~~_;.;. '" =- . ., ~ - ..... - • - .. ..-. '~" . ' , _ ... o..r _ .__ _ ... ____ --- 15 DJUCTORy JaM ' use' ....

App. Nearest Power Land use (I. e. area under different types of land use In hectares 10llnaed mach town supply . upto two decImal places) . to and vlllage dlstatlce . FOlast Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area ..rKit (In kms.) Inl­ able available ,ated waste tOl culti­ (Includ­ vatIon InII gauchar and groves)

,1 ., .. 12. .13 14 15 16 17 .18 .

Tahsil (Part) Contd. PR K apurthflla (13) EA T(J41.00), TW(20.00), 'IWE(121.00) 20·00

PR Kapurthala (8) ED,EAG T(l24.00), TW(24.00), 'IWE(100.00) 4 ·00 - ~-:O0 It;lhabited PR Kapurthala (9) EA T(93.00), TW{7.oo), TWE(86.00) S:DO

PR Kapurthala (8) ED,BAG T09S.00), TW(36.00), TWB(l6;Z.00) 1 '.00 -. ~,OO

PR .. Kapurtbala (10) EA T{~56 . 00), TWE(156.00) 12:D0 ..'. P.R. . - Kapurtha~a (5) SA T(ll9.00}, TWE(119.00} 4·00 .. 14 ;()O P.R. K apurthala (5) EA - . T(170.00), TWE(170.00) 1·00 2 ·00 2S;()0 PR o Kapurthala (6) ... ED.EAO T(237.00), TWE(237.00) 12 ·00 .. ::11;00 " PR Kapurthala (5) ED,SAC, T(2t4.00), TWE(2t4.00) 3 ·00 . ~1 ; OO J - PR Kapurthala (4) EA T(!S9.00), GC(7.00), TW(60.00), TWE(92.00) 19·00 . 46.;00

PR Kapurthala (5) ED,EAG T(109.00}, TW(109.00) 81 ~OO PR Kapurthala (8) ED,BAG T(l9.00), OC(I,OO), TW(lO.OO) TWE(8.00) 3,00 34· 00. hOO PR KapurlhaJa (8) EA T(llS.OO), 0<;:(30.00), TW(4S.001. TWE(40.00) (j -00 319 ·00 .8.:00 PR Kapurthala (9) EA T(l42.00), TW{44.0.0), TWE(9S.00) 19 ·00 61 ·01) 14·.00

PR K apurthaJa (10) EA T(109.00), TW(SO.OO), TWE(S9.00) 14. (~0

KR Kapurthala (5). . EA .. T(6S ·00), TW(20 -00), TWE(48 -00) · 20·00 .. .'_ ~ ? ;90 KR Kaputhala (5) . SA T(243 -00), TW(lOS: OO), TWE(~38 -00) 27·00 -15',00 ~ . -. PR Kapurthala (3), EA T(243 -00), TW(50 -00), TWE(193 :00) 21 ·00 . 36.;00 ~ ~ , .\

inhllbttcd . : t· PR Kapurthala(2) EA - T(162 '00), TW(106 '00), TWE(S6 ·00) 25'00 46 ·00 PR K apu~th ala( 3 ) ·. EA T(270 -00), TWE(270 ·00) 3 ·00 ~7 : 00

PR Kapurthala(l) " EA T(ll27 ·00), GC(7S '00), TW(600 ,00), 109·00 419·00. 6S8,~00 TWE(552 '00) . , ., ,, : .. - .. PR K aP'4rthala(2} EA T(413 ·OO) .. TWE(~13 ·00) 14 ·00 12 ·00. 121.:00

PR .. Kapu~ thala(2 ) . EA T(189 '00), TW(79 -00), TWE(110 '00) 18 -00 17~ OO

PR ~apurthala(3) EA T(291 -~O), TW(166 ,00), TWEOZS '00) 34:00 PR K apurthala(S), .ED,EAG . .'. T(2ll 'OO), TW(ll2 '00), TWE(100 '00) lZ ·00 4 ·00 .. .14'00 KR ; . Kapurtp~la(6)_ .. EA · T(&4 '9.0), TWE(84 ·00) . 31-00 ~1.·OO - ----=> _. - UPUltTHALA C.D. )lLOClt

.Loca- Name of the Vlllase - Total Total AmenitIes, available (If not avalJable within *hc vUlage a daih area popula­ ~-) ls shOwn In the column and next to It In braektt. ,. tloo (with H~dbast N 3_) distance hi 6road ranr,.es viz. - 5 klns., 5- 10 kms., and COd~ of the tion _)to. village and 10+ kms of the nearest olace where the facUlty II available Is lI~eft) (In !lumber nectares) of house­ Educa­ ~edlcal Drlnklna Post Day or Communf. hold~ tional water days cations (Potable) Tete- of the (bus "araph market! stoP. bat,lf railway 8.J1y station, water­ way)

2 3 4 8 9 JO

~ 208 Saldowal (155) 301-00 1.704 (263) P, M,H -{-S) HP -(5-10) Btl TW,HP ­ -(5-10) -(-5) Z® Dalllo Main (156) 91 -1)0 75 (14) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-16) -(-S) zto Oosal (158) 99-00 420 (77) P %11 Burewal (159) 67-00 Uli. ii'z Manga Roda (128) 106-00 460 (75) P -(--5) TW. HP -(-5) -(5-tO-, -(5- ) %13- Saldo Bholana (124) 4()2 -00 1.301 (.224) P, M D, R:P (2) TW.-HP -(-5) -(5-tO) BS,ltS -(-$) 214 Lodhl Bholana (125) 285-00 911 (169) p, M D HP -(~-10) BS,RS -(-5) - {-S} -(5-10) 21S Jalal Bholan3 (126) \39 -00 209 (41) I' TW,HP BS.ltS 116 Rasulpur Chi sty (127) 46-00 328 (55) P -(-S) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5- 10) as. itS -(-5) -(5-10) 2.1'1 Rawal (129) 93-00 74 (II) _(- 5) -(-S) TW.HP BS,ttS PO - (-5) -(-5) 218 Dhudianwala (130) 381 -00 900 (16) P,M,H D W;rW.HP ~ (5-tO) -(-5) il!t Blbrl (96) 175 -00 222 (33) P -(-5) W.TW,HP PO -(j;-tO) BS,M­ - 110 Jhal Blbr! , 98) US -00 350 (64) l' -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) '-121 Ratta Nauabad - (99) 153 -00 196 (28) P -(-5) W~ TW,IlP -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) -(-5) '- 222 Hussaloabad (97) - 153 -00- S31 (88) P -(-5) W. TW,H" -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS - 223 Brlndpur (95) 195-00 69S (117) P - (-5) -(-5) TW.Hl' -(-5) -(-5) BS 224 Rhooi (132) 231-00 528 (95) P 717 (114) P -(- S) TW,HP -(- S"J - (- S") - (-5' 22~ Bbaf, wanpur (94) 230-00 -(-$) - (-5) -(- 5) Z%6 Dewlanwala (91) \54·00 581 (t08) l' - (-5) HP - (- S) - (5- jO) BS 227 Adnawalj (89) 221-00 510 (83) P -(-5) TW,HP PO - (-5) BS 228 UhawanlplIr (90) 515-00 2,287 (332) P(3) H.MCW.HP M.H cwe. He,D

~ -(- S) - (5- jO) 129 ParvezGagar (48) 2\-1 -00 1, t78 (167) J' - (- 5) TW.HP as HP -(-5) - (5- JO) -(- 5) t30 Chak Gajlwa I (49) 11 -00 29 (4) P - (-:- S) -(-5) -(5- 10) -(- 5) 231 Tayabpur (47) \30-00 356 (48) P MCW W.HP HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(- 5) 231 (SO} 125 -00 4.69 (77) P - (- S) HP - (-5) -(5- 10) as :!33 Alaudlnl'ur ( 5l} 391-00 901 (142) P - MH HP l'TO - (5- to) BS 234 Khlranwall (81) 513 -00 1196 (142) P.M.H .H -(._5) - (5- 10) .BS l3S Jahangirpur {86) 5t6 '00 1.358 (202) I' -(S~ to) tiP -(-5)- -(5- 10) a8 236 N'ltl'Ur Khirallwa'1I <88) 34 t ·00 471 (6S) -(-5) - (_5) TW,HP- .....,..y J.....

' 7 'S*, _~" 2 1 -- C

ApP­ Nea'H' . lAlid use (I••• atia .undal' dlflm.llt typ,; of 'and use 1il JtlCtales rounded roach town ~td t~ d~ht\a"pracn) to and vlllaac distance Un­ Cultur­ Arta nOt (In liIms.) Irrl­ ablt available aated waste for culti­ Onclud· vation In; gauCM! IQd ,'oves)

H Il l3 14 15 16 17 18

Ttlhsfl (Par~) -c.CtmlJ,) PR Kapurthala (7) ED.EAG .. T(t84·OO). TW(t84' 00) 90·00 27·00 , PR Kapurthall (~) ED.EAG .. T{64'00), TW(M'OO) 17'C)o to ·GO PR Kapuflhala (8) BD,EAG T(70 ·00), TW(1G ,00) ig·oo 11 ·00 Inhabited PR Kaplll'thaia (~) lID, EAE} .. T(62 '00), TW (6t ,00) 3400 - 10·00 PR Kaputtllala (8j EA T(Z48 ·00), TW (248·00) 110·00 500 39',00 PR Kaputtllala (8) EA '1'(238 '00), TW IDS ,00) 20 -00 10 ·00 17·00 PR Kapartliala (8) EA T(101 ,00), TW (J()t .(0) %~ '·OO JO·OO . 2 ·00 PR K'.\PUft~ati (1) ED,EAG T(30 '00), TW (30 ,00)' 13-00 3 ·00 PR Kapurthala (7) IID,EAG T(20 '00), TW(20 '00) 6~-OO 10-00 PR Kapurthala (S) EA .. T(271 '00), TWE (271 '00) "·00 3 ·00 43 ·00 PR Kapurthala (6) ED. BAG . , T(159 '00), TWE (159 ,00) 5·00 1100 PR Kapurthala (6) ED.EAG T(96 '00), TW (96 ·00) 18 ·00 , ·00 PR Kapurthala (8) EA .. T(JOt 'OO)~ TWE(lOI '(0) 52 ·00 PR Kaput1hala (8) EA .. "[(lSI '00), TWE(t51 00) 2'·00 PR Kapui1hala (3) BD,BAG .. T(182'00), TWB(J8i.OO) !:t.0I) PR Kapurthala (3) EA .. T(190'OO), TWE(J90 'OO) 5-06- 2 '00 34·00 PR Kapurtbala (5) EA .. T{212 '00), lW(46 ·00), lWE(l66 ,00) 18:00 pa. Kapurtbala (6) EA .. 1:(144 '00), TW(9 ·00), TWE(135 '00) 10·00 PR Kapurthala (8) ED,EAG .. t(192 '00), TW(30 '00), TWE(162 '00) 29·00 PR Kapurthala (5) EA .. T{S30 '06), TW(lll ·00), TWE(409'OO) 45 ·00

PR Kapurthaia (6) EA ... T(185'OO) TW(85 'OO) ,TWE(IOO'OO) t6-·00 kR Kapurthala (8) SA .. T(48 ,00), iW(20 ·00), TWE{if·OO)- i',oo i ·OO. 4 ·00 PIt Kapui'tbala (1) EA T(t 04 '00), TW(48 '00), TWE("; '00) 20 -00 6 ·00

PR Kapurth.la (8) SA · . T(201.(50), TWE(201-00) 8 00 16 ·00 PR Kapurthala (8) SA · . T(343 '00), TWE(343 ·00) 48·00 Pit Kapurthilla (8) EA .. T(4Z2 '00), TW(lOO 'OO}, TWE(22i 'OO) 91 ·00 PR Kapurthala (8) SA · . . T{469 ·OO).T W(400 ·00), TWE(69'00) 47 ·00 PR Kapurthata (8), ED,B-AG T{2·28 ·OO)T.W(28 ·OO), TWE(200 'OO) 90 ·00 10 ·00 13 ·00 KAPURTHALA C.D. BLOCK Amenitie$. lind -

Llwnn and· lJext to It In bracke_ts the distance Code of the tion in broad ranses vll.,-5lans, 5-10 luns, and 10+ km!i.o{ the nearest ~o. .' village and · ; place where the facility Is available Is given) (In . nuroller hectares) of house· Educa­ Medical DrlnlclDl Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations ,. • • - c... (Potable) Telc­ of tho (bus graph market! stoP. . ' ~ hat, If railway any stations, water· way)

i ' 1 .2 3 4 7 8 9 10

Kapurthala

, 237 Goplpur (L01) 151 ,00 857 (135) - P, M - (- S) TW,l;IP - (- S) - (5- 1.0) BS . , 238 ChakOJPipur (102) 96'00 71 (9) . -(-5) -(-5) HP ·-(-5). - -(5-10) BS

23~ Ucha (85) 132-00 1,741 (281) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) ns

.' 240 Khora :Bet (67) 279 -00 639 (1.12) . P -(-5) TW.~ . ~ -(-5) -(10+) BS -24.1 Maud Surakhpur (63) 1}Z-OO 85 (15) -(-5) . -(-5) TW,HP .-(-5) -(-5) BS

242 Surakhpur (65) 121-00 t ,242 (206). p. M. H MH,HC TW.HP ~ PO -(-5) BS · 243 Akblrpclr (66) 115 -00 933 (162) P - (- 5) TW,HP -(-5) -(- ') as 244 Alipur (62) 64 -00 78 (13) -P :-(-5) HP :-(-5) -(5-10) DS

245 Talwandi (~1) 52 -00 142 (25) - (-~) . - (-5) HP ..,..(-5) -(-5) as Rajputan

246 Shel Khal1wala -(S3) 1.81 ·00 357 (60) P -(-S) HP .: -(-S) -(-5) B~ 247 Tarkhanwall (60) 53 -00 U5 (12) P -(-5) lIP -(-5) -(-5) BS 248 Kishau (59) 299-00 968 (137) P -(-5) HP ' ':'' (-5) . -(-5) - (-5) Singhwaia

249 Miani Sandhi (70) 8'-00 18 (1) -(- 5) -(-5) HP _, - (- 5) . _ ~{.... 5) -(-5)

. .250 P6C1rewala (69) 180 ·00 · 398 (S8) - P - - -(-') TW,HP .' -(-') . -.(-5) BS

251 Mand Aklmpur (~4) 106-00 24 (4). -(-5) - (-5) TW. HP _ - (- 5). : Monthly nS

252 Ohanlakl (68) 21.6 ·00 457 (76) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-s) -(10+) BS 253 Saiflabad ' (75) 338-00 1,702 (298) P.M PHC,RP, HP PO _. (- 5) BS CHW 254 Faziabld (74) 393 -00 533 (84) P,M :-(-5) HP - (- S) - -:- (- 5) -(- 5) 255 Kamewal (71) 105-00 40 6) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(- S) .256. Bhaguwal (73) 193--0Q · . 250 (57) - - (-5) -(-5) TW,HP , :-(-5) -(-5) - (5) , 257 CltaragPlIr (72) 17)·00. _ Un· , 258 Mand Sabik (77) 189,00,-· 233 (36) -(-5) . __ (_5) HP _;. . ,... (- 5) . -:--<- 5) - (- 5} Desai ,' .. . .. 259 Desai (78) 586-00 903 (164) P -(-5) HP .' '-(-5)' .' --("':'5) - (- 5) . .: ' . 260 Mlanl Bola (76) 274 ·00 447 (7'7) P -(-5) HP -(- 5) : - (:_ 5) -(- 5) 261 Rltra (79) ,: 108 -00 . . '430 (7'1) p . -(-5) HP '--PO ':"(-5) -(- S') . 262 KIUllPur (80) 1:34 '00 . ' 7;Z2 (123) P. -(-5) lIP .' .. :_ (- 5) .' -(-' S) BS ,:19

,DIRECTORY

land use ¥., • : ' •• f:

App· Naarest -Power Land USiI (I. e. area under different tYPIS of land use In hectares rounded roach town, ',supplY upta two decimal places) to and " .vlllago distance ,:. : POle-st , Irrliated by SOU1ce " Un· Cultur. Area not (in kms.) lnl· able avallabla .. ... ~ !... iated waste for culU" (lnc1ud· vatlon , . , , ..... " , I " I ~ loa ' . a8uchar J, .;_ and glOV,S)

II 12 13 1.4 15 16 17 '18

Tahsil (Part)- (Colltd.) KR Kl purthala (9)' ED, BAG T(13l 'OO), TW(124 ·00), TWE(S ,00) 4 ·00 15,00 KR Kapurthaia (8) EA .. T(92 '00), TW(SO'OO), TWE(4Z'00) , , 4·00

PR Kapurthaia (10) , ,BA - , T(673 ·00). TW(454 '00). TWE(ll9 ·00) 2'00 57,00 I'R KapurthaJa (12) BD,EAO ' . T(Z54 ·00), TWE(2S4 ·00) 5 '00 15 '00 5-00 Kapurthaia' (13) T(16S '00), TW(16S '00) PR EAO · . . \ . 1·00 PR Kapurlhaia (8) - , EA T(111 ,00). TW(111 ,00) 16 ·00 · ' (5) , I'R Kapurthala ED,EAO' ' " T(98 '00), TW(98'00) 17 ,00 (10) · _ . T (59 ,00), TWE (59 '00) PR Kapurthaia ED,EAO " .. 2 ·00 3-00

PR Kapurthaia (14) ED,EAO , . T (47 ·00), TWE (47·00) 5 -00

PR Kapurthala (13), ED,EAO' T (lS0 ,00), TWE (ISO -00) . 31 '(}() PRo Kapurtbal8_ (10) , ED,EAO- T (49 -00). TEW (49 '00) . . 4-00

PR Kapu~tbala (14) ED,EAO' 7·00 T (Z36 ,00), TWE (236 ·00) , ' , . . . ·56-00 KR Kapurthala (10), EA .23 ·00 T (59 '00), TW (59 -...00) 3-00 PR Kapurthala (14) , ED. BAG T (151 ·00). TW (151 '00) 17·00 12 -00 1'R Kapurthala (1Z) EAO T (93 '00), TW (32 ,00), '!WE (6H){) ... -. D 'OO

" PR Kapurtbala (12r ED. AO T (tS6 '00), TWE (lS6 ,00) _ 36 ;00 ,H)Q .23-00 : ~ " PR Kapurt)jaia (16) EA T (300 -00), TWB (300 -00) 2·00 36 ·00 , ......

I'R Kapurtbula (17) ED.EAO T (366 ·00). TWE (366 -00) 21·00 KR Kapurthala (13) EA . - T (95 ·00), TW (95.00) 10·00 J(,R K apurthala (14)' ED,EAO .. T (152 '00), tw (152 ·00) 600 ,15 ·00 IDbabited KR Kapurthala (18) , . ED.EAO T (84 -00). TWE (84 -00) 105 ·00

PR KnpurtbaJa (16)' ED,EAO T (513 '00), TWE (513 -00) 13 ·00 ,. '- PR Kapurthalli (13, ED,EAO -. T ~S3 ·00), '!WE (253 ·00) 21,'00 PRo Kapurthala (14) ED,EAO T (97·00), TWE (97 ·00) 1.:00 1.0·00 f' :' . . (16) ,. I ,. PR Kapurthala EA T (11.8 ·00), TW~. \118 '00) - , " ,1:00 . l ...· ,- ... _ . ' I ._ ,;,: . :. '. ~ . Z ~. ~ ' ~' ..: -:

'-'' -_.-._-_--.-- ~ ..", . -. ---_.__ ... -----,- ~~ ' ''''_'' ~~'-,.----~. . ..-- ..... ~ .. ~ ..---- -~. - ' ---.~-"-_"--~-~- -so

KAPVRTHALA C.D. BLOCK AmeJtl"et ad

. Loea- Name at the villate Total Total Amenities av.lIable (if not ayatlabJe wllhl.n rbe village, a dash tlon (with ' Hadbast No.) area POpula­ (-) Is sbowln III column an

· 1 3 4 1 9 10

Kapllrtiaala 263 Bub (81) 1~098 (199) P.M H,D HP -(- $) -(-5) BS

: 264 ~ulldi (82) 366 (66) P -(-S) HI' -(- $) -(- 5) BS

' 26S Fattu Dhl~ (83) 3.365 (544) P,M,H PHC, D, HI' Daily RP 266 Mehamadwala (34) 446·00 797 (t36) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 267 Dulowal (t03) ,283 ·00 653 (lOS) P -(-5) TW,RP -(-') -C- S) BS 268 Dhabulian (lOS) 482·00 791 (126) P -(- 5) TW,liP -(-5) -(10 - ) :as 269 Kollanwala (104) 76·00 995 (143) P.M - (-S) HP -(-S) -(10 + ) BS

270 Ratta Kadlm (100) 88·00 111 (18) I' -(-5) HP -(-~ -(5-10) - (- 5) 27J Majahadpur (92) 219-0 381 (53) P -(-5) UP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-')

. 272 lhualan Oulll!1l (93) 85·00 i23 (73) P -(--5) TW.HP -(-~ -(- S) BS . 273 Kpalll (106) 290·00 835 (126) P.M,H D TW,HP PO -(5-10) .BS

· 274 Shahpur D~~an (107) 231·00 ~Sl (3l) P -(- S» TW,H. -(-S) -(-S) BS 275 HU9slanPul (l23) 3Sd-OO 9.256 (2.596) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -($-10) BS

276 Khera Duna (lll) 1l4'00 t.693 (l5S) P,~.H H TW.~P PO - (5-10) BS

?-77 DauiatPlll' Oll) lpj'QO 94 (m -(-5) HP -(-j) -(l0+) BS 278 Muradpur 'Bet (109) 46(1·00 345 (63) P - (-5) TW,HP -(-S) -C-S) BS 279 Sukbla Nanaa1 (l08) 118 ·00 260 (51) ~ -(- 5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)

280 Sandbar J3lfr (JlO) 249·00 525 (8J.) P -(- S) TW,HP - (-~) - (10 + ) B5

;281 Mltbra (lJl) 1'1. ·00 30J (54) p -(- 5) TW._ -(-S) -(10+ ) B!)

· ~8Z Kahnit (1I2) '22·00 561 (91) P -(-j) TW,HP -(-') -(-5) B~ - 283 Mltba (U3) 114'00 220 (37) P -(-s) HP -(-'> - (to.. -\-) :as 284 Karahal Kalan (119) 25J. ·00 6J,2 (J04) P - (-5) TW.HP -(-J) - (5-JO) BS

28S T~lwandl P~1n (4) 268-00 ~ (~) P.t4 - (-5) HP -(-S) -(IO+) BS

286 Karahal Nauabad (U,) 179 ·00 595 (95) P -(-') HI' - (-$.l - (I0 '~ ) BS '. 287 (116) 699 ·00 1,552 (250) P(3) -(-5) HI' -(-'> -(5- 10) BS. ~ 288 Malian (U7) Z5Z-00 158 (J27) P, M - (-5) HP -(-$) -(10 +) -(-5) '. 289 To,anwala (168) 505·00 .591 (80) P caw TW.HP -('-"(I) -(10+) BS ~ .~ ( 290 Karahal IChUld CU8) t~·OO 222 (33) P . -(-'). -_ -.- UP'" ..: ~!~$) ,-UIH) BS laDd ute . Ap". N08'rUt f:.aud· l1li" O. e: area under different types of land usc III oC!ctarcs roundod rolcb ' town upti.l-two· ~1 p~aces) to aItd villa,. dlstllncc Forest Jrr'llIatad by source Ul\' Cultur­ Area 1l0l (In Jant.~ Irr[­ able avallabl. gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation filII gauchar aod 8roves)

11 J2 13 H 15 .16 17 18

Tablil (Part) - (Conld.) PR Kapurthllia (16)' ED,RAG T (647 ' 00), TW (344 ·00). nvE (303 .(0 ) lel 'OO Pi KapurtJiilla (II) EA- 1'(63 ,00). TW (Iii '00), TWE (47·00) 56 ·00 PR Kapurthala (0) EA T (724 ,00), TWE (724·00) 136 .00

KR l{ilPurthala (H) Eri.:EA'Ci T (378 ,00). TW (1 43 ·00), TWE (235 ·00) 2·00 66 ·00

P gapurthala (141 EA l' (265,00). TW (71 .(6). TWR (194 ·00) 2 ·00 2 ·00 14 '00 P Kapurtbala (12) . ED. BAG · T{317 -00), TW (93·00). TWE (284 ·00) 5 ·00 66 ·00 3400 P Kapurtbala (l2) ' RD,EAG' T (61 ,00). TW (10 ·00. TWE CSt ,00) 15 ·00 PR K"purthala (8) EA T (79 ·OO). TW (3 '00). TWE (16 ,00) 9·00 PR Kapurtha.la (6) - EA T (198 -00), TW'(40 -00, TWE (158 ,00) 2 1·00 PR Kapurthala (5) . EA l' (71 -00), TW (6 ,00). TWE (65 -00) 14 ·00 PH Kapurthala {8} SA l' (211 ·00), TW (6l: ,00), TWE (156 ·00) 1200 61 00

PM Kapurthala (12) . EA T (135 '00), TW-(9 -00), TWE (126 ,00) 11 '00 71 ·00 14 ,00 PM Kapurthala (8) BA T (243 -00), TW (75 ,00). TWE (168 ,00) 113 ,00 PB Kapurthala (10) SA 1'(19-'.00). TW (40 ·00), TWE (ISS ,00) 119 ·00

PM. Kapurthala (It) EA 1'(76 -00). 1'W

PB I

Loca- Name of the village Total Total Amenities avallablo (If not available wlthln the vlllage, a dash don (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ (-'-0) is shown 'ln column and next to It III brackets the distance Code of the tloTl in broad ranges·'vlz·. ~5 kms;,5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest No. village and place where the facility Is available Is g)\'en) (In number :~. . " hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tlonal water & days cations (potable) tele­ or the (bus graph market! stop, hat, If railway any station, water­ -' way)

2 4 3 7 B 9 10

Kapurtbala

291 Kaulo Talwandl (120) 186 ·00 106 (20) P - (-5) HF -(-5) - (10 + ) B8 292 Bhallo Langa (J67) 412 ·00 2.262 (3l!0) P, M. R H(2), TW,HP PO . -(5- 10) -(- 5) RP (2) ·293 Sial (166) 182 '00 .2J.2 CZ5) P -(-5) TW,RP -(-j) -(IO + ) -(-5) 294 Blharipur (165) 29()'00 920 (143) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) as

295 Sldhwan Dona (163) 9::19·00 3,834 (~60) P, .M,.R H.D, HP PO BS R,P (3) 296 Nldokt (17S) 205 ·00 103 (1'5) -(-5) CHW TW.HP -(-5) - (-5) BS 297 Thijgi (169) 380 ·00 542 (83) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(10 + ) BS 298 Machhlpal (171) 183 ·00 217 (28) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(10+) BS 299 Qualpur (170) i40'00 211 (37) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(10+) BS 300 Kahhvan (172) 100·00 712 (119) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) "OS 301 Dhana (174) 76·00 33 (5) - (-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+ ) BS 302 Ahya (173) 212 ·00 69 C8} - (- 5) -(-.5) TW,HP -(-5) - (- 5) -(-5) 303 KhusfOPUl ) (178) 271·00 707 (101) P H,MB, TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS n,CHW 304 Nlhaluwala (180) 66 ·00 12 (2) - (- 5) - (- 5) TW.HP -(-5) - (- 5) -(-5) 305 Babyal (179) 126·00 386 (56) P - (- 5) 1'W,HP - (- 5) - (-5) BS 306 Oaunspur (177) 24·00 39 (4) - (- 5) -(- 5) TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5)

307 Mander DOl1a (228) 249·00 .l7l (31) P - (- 5) TW,HP - (- 5) - (- 5) ~(-S)

308 (181) 85·00 459 (86) P - (-5) HP - (-5) - (-S) "OS 309 MaJlall (182) 239·00 567 (90) P - c- 5) HP . - (- 5) - (s- 10) "OS 310 Moklanwala (176) .54 ·00 27 (5) - (~5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (- S) - 311 (162) 18700 980 (158) P - (-5) HP -(-5) - (5-10) BS

312 Bhalaipur (164) 196·00 1.12 (17) P - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) "':"(~S} "OS

313 Pakhowal' (160) 271 ·00 373 (78) P -(-5) TW,HP ~(-5) -(5-10) BS

314 WarynJl (161) 143·0.0 71.1 (1~) P - (-5) TW,HP _(- 5) -(5- 10) BS 315 hwaJapur (157) 160·00 206 (35) P, M . . -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) . BS 316 (183) 305·00 198 (130) P, M,B D HP PO _ (5- 10) BS 317 Malu Brahamalla(213) 14 ·00

. J 83

DIRECTORY land use

App- , Nearest Power Land use (I. e. area under different types of land use In hectares roundad roach town , , ,supply upto t1,\'O doclmal places) t'o arid vill age distance f'ordiit ;, , , ''Irrigated by source Un­ CultUl­ Area not (Ill kms.) (rrl­ able available gated waste for culti· (Includ· vatlon Ins gauhcar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Tahsil' (Part)-contd.

PR Kapurthala (12) ED,EAG · . T(142 ,00), TW(37 '00), TWE(105 '00) 44·00

PR Kapurthala (lS) EA " T(l62 ,00), TWE(162 '00) 14 ·00 2 ·00 34 ·00

PR Kapurthala (14) EA .. T(l24 '00), TWE(124 '00) 40'00 5·00 13 ·00 PR Kapurthala (10) ED,EAG .. T(l98 '00), TWE(198 '00) 37·00 27·00 28·00 PR Kapurthala (14) EA .. T(696 ·00), TWE(696 ,00) 135 ·00 1 ·00 77 ·00

PR Kapurthala (IS) ED,EAG ' . T(92 '00), TW(24 ,00), TWE(68 '00) 96 ·00 9·00 8·00 PR Kapurthala (19) EA .. T(360 '00), TWE(360 ·00) 20·00 PR K":lpurthab (21) EA T(174 '00), TWE(l74 '00) If·oo PR Kapurthala (22) EA .. T(nS '00), TWE(22S ·00) 15 ·00 PR Kapurthala (IS) EA · . T(90 '00), TWE(90 '00) 10·00 PR KapurtbaJa (3) ED,EAO .. T(41 ·00); TW(l1 '00), TWE(30 ·00) 27 '00 8 '00 : : ; PR Kapurthala (13) ED,EAG ' .. T(110 :00), TW(40 ,00), TWE(130 ·00) 27·00 15·00 PR Kapurthala (15) ED,EAG . , T(12S '00), TW(41 ·00), TWE(84 ·00) 116 ·00 27 ·00 · 3 ·00

KR Kapurthala (18) E A .. T(59 ·00), TW(10 '00), TWE(49 ,00) 7·00

PR Kapurthala (18, EA · , T(l16 ·00), TW(24 '00), TWE(92 ,00) 10·00 PR . Kapurthala (9) EAG .. T(18 '00), TW(4 '00), TWE(14 '00) 4·00 2 ,00 PR Kapurthala (12) ED,EAG .. T(l6S '00), GC(S '00), TW(69 ,00). 68·00 16·00 TWE(91 '00)

PR Kapurthala (17) ED,EAG · , T( 63 ·00), TW (3 ·00), TWE, (60 ·00) 12·00 1 ·00 9 ·00 PR Kapurlhala (8) ED,EAG .. T (159 '00), TW(9 '00), TWE (150 '00) 66 ·00 14 ·00 KR Kapurthala (9) EA .. T(40 '00), TW(5 '00), TWE(35 '00) 11 ·00 3,00 PR KapurthaJa (8) ,. ,ED"EAG .. T(l38 . 00), TW(8 ,00), TWE(1,30 ·00) 27 ·00 22·00 PR Kapurthala (13) EA .. T(164 ·00), TWE (164 '00) 32·00 PR Kapurthala (8) EA .. T 062 :.00), TW (148 '00), TWE (14 ·00) 92 ·00 17·00 PR Kapurthala (8) EA · . T (106 ,00), TW(10 ,00), TWE(96 '00) 22 ·00 17·06 PR Kapurthala (7) EA T( 145 '00), T'W(10 '00), nVE (135 ·00) 2·00 1, ·00 12 ·00 ..: PR Kapurthala (8) . ED,EAG .. T(194 '00), GC (3 '00), TW(20 '00), 83,00 4 ·00 24 ·00 TWE (171 ·00) . .' Inhabited - .... . ~ KAPURTIIALA C.D. BLOCK Ameoldel ._

LOCil­ NJm~ of the village Total ·Total Amenities available · (It not available within tM village. a dash tlon (with H :\dbast NG.) :I rea popula· (-). Is shown (n . the column atld next to It III brackets the dlstanc. Code of thQ tlon In broad rallios viz. :""':1 ferns., 5-10 Imts., and 10+ kms. 01 the noarl:st No. villagG and . place where ~he Jacillty Is available Is ,Ivlln) . (In number hectares) of ·hoWle­ Educa­ Medical Drlnklnl Post Day or Communi· hnl<\s tional water and days catlon~ (potable) tele­ ottbc (bus vapll market/ stoP. hat, If rallwav any station. water· way)

1 3 .. 6 7 8 9 ,0

318 ~unrallw~l a (214) J Oll ·00 629 (97) P

319 Kadra Bad (212) 279 ·00 328 (44) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

32{) Passan (1M) 138 ·00 9 (I) -(-5) - (- 5). HP - {-s) -(5-10) - (- 5) 321 Kasso Chahal (186) 137 ·00 339 (58) P -(-5) TW,HP :--(- 5) -(5-10) IlS j22 Aralanw.lla (153) 258 00 578 (88) P.M me TW.HP .PO --(5-10) BS 323 Nathu Chahal (187) 2 13 ·00 J,1S2 (174) p(2)M, D,RP(;2) TW.HP PO -(-5) BS H 324 Nangal Naraln· ( 188) 344 ·00 69 (13) -(-5) -(-5 T. TW. -(~ 5) ~ (- S) BS g~ rh HP

325 G oblndpuf ( t91 ) 167 ·00 619 (196) p --(-5) TW.HI' .-(-5) ~(S-1 0 ) BS 326 ( 189) 153 ·00 884 (194) P -(-s HP .PO -(-5) 321 Kutabpul' (lSI) 146 ·00 62 ( 12) -(- 5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) 328 Aujl,1 Bunwdll ( 19 ::1 ) 106·00 511 (99) p - -(-5) TWJlP -(-5) (- 5)

J29 Dhapai ( 192) 22 0·00 1,074 (20~ P,M ~ H PHe W.1W. PO - (- 51 HP

330 D haliwal D ona ( 141'11 29:! ·00 1. 069 (2t I) P - (- 5) TW.-HP - (~J} -(-~ S ) . as 331 Mansurwal ( 149) 407 '00 74 (13) I' -(-5) TW.HP PO -(- 5) 8S D.Jna 332 Kauupur (143) SO ·00 645 ( 102) P --(- 5) TW. HP - (- 5) - (- 5) --(-5) 333 ( 142) 130 ·00 742 ( 131) {' -{-5) TW, u p · -.(-5) --(-5) as

3H Nurpur Doaa (144) 20u'00 876 (J39j r D .· CHW ··TW; HP -(_5) -(- S) - (- 5) 335 Dhawall Khan ( 147) 155 ·00 397 (64) P -(-·5) HP -(-5) - (-5) -t-51 Jaglr 336 Dhawall ( 146) 80 ·00 225 (33) P - -(-5) UP - . (- 5) -(-5) R~ K!lanq{snan 337 Wadala Knlan ( t931 31.1 ·00 t,S08(;66) I'. Mdi. -(- 51 HJ' po, - (- 5) 13S Phode

.'38 Mai nwan (1 45) .24t 00 606 ( t02~ ,II - (- 5) TW. HP -·l-·S) - (-5) 13S JJ9 Talwandf (194) 47 ·00 18 (4) - (-~) -(- 5) HI' -(-.5) - .(5-tO) us Bakha 340 P hIal! (195) .102 ·00 362 (61) p -(- ·S) TW. H P -(_.S) -··t5-·10) -(-5) 341 Kat Karan Khan ( 196) 473 00 1,354 (ZJ6) l' -{_··S) TW,HP _ .(-5) --($-·10) - \- SI 342 Wadala KlIllrd (2011 370·00 487 (76) J'l - .{~ .5) TW, HI' - -(_.S) -(5-10) US. R.'l QIJ£('lORY Iud .use

App­ Nearest Pow.r Land uso (I. o. area ullder different typU of land use In hectares founded roach town iupply· . upto tw.o decImal places) . to and vlllaaCl dlstanell Irr;gltlid by ~oilrcc Cultur­ Arca,llOt (Ill kots •.! abll: avall.~ waste for culti· (lnelud­ vatlon In8 · aauchat 'and Jrovos)

tI 12 J3 14 15 16 17 IS

-1'ahsil tpart)_ontd< -

FRo Kapurthala (12) ED, EAG T(223 '00), GC(50 '00), TW(30 ·00) 40·00 12 '00 23 '(10 ~ TWE(143 '00) PR Kapurthala (10) · ED, EAG - ' T(243 ·00), TWE( 243 ,00) 16 '00 20 '00 KR · Kapurthala (7) tEA ~ T(134: 00), TWE (134 '00) .4 ·00

PR . Ka purtMla-~ · (8) J.EA , . :T(lZZ 'OO), TW(2Z'OO), lW~

PR Kapurtha!a _ (7) ~D,EAG '_ ': '. ~ T(l50'OO), GC(lSO 'OO, .,4" '00 16 ,00

PR Kapurlb,ala (.5) ·· ._EA T(90 ·Oo.)~ GC(90 ,0.0) '.1.2·5' 00 )7,00 12'00

PR Kapurthala ' (8) · EA T(13_'l·QO), GC(3S '00), W(2 ' OO), TWE(96 '0.0.) !'OO 10 ·00 19 ·00 PR Kapurtbala (3) .EA .. T(94 '00), TW(IO '00). TWE(4S '00). R(39 ·00) 47 '00 12 ·00 PR Kwurthala ' (3) EA · . T(99 ·00), TW(S' 00), TWE(94' OO} 42'00 5 ·00 PR KapllrthaJa (4) · EA T(62 '00), TW(12 '00), TWE(SO ·00) 38 ·00 6 ,00 PR Kapurthaia (5) EA 1'(16S ·00), W(21 00), TW(78 '00) 34'00 3·00 18 ·00 TWE(66'OO)

1~R._ Kapurtbab (5) _EA · . TO 50 '00), TW(60 ,00) .. TWE(90 '00) J08.·00 30·.00 4 ·00 I'R Kapurthala ( I) B.A .. T(193 '00), TW(98 00), TWE(95 -OO} \59 '00 5400 t ·OO

PR Kapul'thala {2) ..fA r(6S ,00). TWEC68 '00) 12,00 PR o Kapurthala (3) EA · . T(9J' 00), TWE(90 ·OJ) ·2 :00 IS'OO -20 ·QO

PR Kapurthal~ . (3) - ,-ED.EAO .. T(t86 ,0), TWE(tS6 '00) (i·OO 14'00

J>R K apurtha!a _(2) j ~ T(102 '00), TWE(102 '00) -2 ·00 IJ ·00

J)R KapurthaJa (3) EA T(67 '00), TWE(67 ·00) l 'OO 2 ·00 9·00

PR KapurthaJa (5) ,EA ,. r(243 '00), TW(41 '00), TWE(102 ,00) 40'00 6·00 22 ·00

PR Kapurthala (5) M 1'(154 ,00). TWE(IS4 '00) .. 11 ·00 16-00 PR Kapurthaja (d) .BA 1'(41,00), TWE(41 -00) 2 '00 4·00 j'R Kapurthala (6) . .:EA .. T( 90 ,00), TWE( 90 ·00) t·OO IJ '00 I>R Kapurth:tla (6) 8A 1'(395 .()O). TW(195 ·00), TWE(200·oo) 37 ·00 4J ·00 PR Kapllrthala (6) SA 1'(301 ,00), GC(S} '00), TW(41 '00), ' 8 ·00 ·61 '00 TWE(179 ·00) 86 . vn.LAGE

XAPURTHALA c.n. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca­ Nolm.J of the vUlage Total Total A'mcnltles available (If not available within the vlllage a dash tlol1 (with Hadbast NJ.) area popula­ (- ) Is shown In column and next to It In brackets the distance Code oftbo. ti:Jn in broad ranlCS vl~ •• -S klns. 5-10 kms, and 10+krns. oC the l1~rer.\ -,so;. '. vUJage . and place whore the facility Is avaUablo Is glvon) (Ia number }lee,tares) of house­ Educa­ Modlcal DrinIdng Post Dayo. Communi­ holds t!onal water a.Dd days cations (potable) tele­ of tho (bus graph market/ stoP. bat, If railway any statton, water­ way)

. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kapurtbala

343 Rasulput' (200) 155 -00 125 (30) p -(5-10) W, TW, -(5-10) - (5-10) - (-5) Brahman'ln HP 344 GokalPut' (191) 88 ·00 39 (7) - (-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) (-5) BS.RS

345 . (198) 136 -00 1,169 (214) p H,D,R.P uP -(- $) -(S-JO) ~ 346 Buda Punder (199) 361 -00 1.81 (32) p -(-5) HP -(5-10) --(5-10) BB 347 ' Ibban . (202) 286 -00 1.439 (234) P H(2},D HP PO -(5-10) BS 348 Alaudi . (203) 81 -00 84 (14) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS 349 Kotli (.204). 49 -00 59 (6) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 350 Ahmaopur (21)5) 247 -00 790 (36) P.M.H -(-S) TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

351 Bhai t (206) 86 -00 886 (146) P RP TW, HP, R - (-5) -(-5) BS - 352 5!dhpur (.210) 1 J3 -00 442 (60) I' -(-5) TW,HP -t-5) - l-5) BS 353 Balehar Kalan (208) 59 ·00 249 (33) P PHC TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) .BS 354 (207) 78 -00 318 (48) P -(-5) TW.HP, It -(-5) -(-5) BS 355 ' Rasulpur (185) 9J ·00 12 (3) -(- 5) - (-5) TW, R -(-5) -(5-JO) -(5-10) Kullan 356 Btleh"l r Khanpur (209) 234-00 902 (149) P.M.H PHC,RP(2) TW,HP,R -PO Fortnlgbtly BS

357 Jalobhatl (2lJ) 82 -00 17 (Z) -(-5) -(-S) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 358 Ghudhu lJagga (216) 34-00 Un-

359 Sakhanf (217) 22~ -00 380 (71 ) r -(--5) HP PO - (-5) BS 360 Chak (215) 1,,(9 ·00 227 (3S) p -(-5) HP PO -(-5) - (- 5) 361 Alamglr . (ZI8) 626 -DO 4,813 (780) P(2),M. H,MH. W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS H,PUe ewC,PHC, CHW 362 Sal1dhli (227) 309 ·00 1,488 (268) P,M -(-5) TW.HP PO - (-5) BS

363 'JalowaJ (226) 89-00 472 (79) p -(-s) l'W.HP· -(-5) -(-S) BS 364. M adhopur (225) 148 -00 971 (17J) p -(-5) . l'W,HP PO, - -(-5) BS PhQot

~65 Kalas30ghlan (224) 507 -00 2, 141 (339) P,M,H. PHf; W.TW,HP Pl'O. Daily BS C Phon\; 366 Sam1ilpuf (2.23) 165 ·00 89 (17) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 8_7 DIRECTORY land use - , - ._-1..:. . .. ., '

App­ Nearest -: Power Land use (I. e. area under dJfftrent tyPes of land use In hecta res rounded roach town supPly upto two decimal placGs) to and vlllag6 dlstallcCI Forest lrrlJated by source _ Un­ Cultur­ Aroll not (ttl kms.) Irrl ­ able available: gatud waste for cultl~ (includ­ vatloq ing gauchar and groves)

It 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18

Tahsil (part)-:::ontd _

PR Kqpurthala (7) EA T(t50 ·00), GC(SO -(0), TW(19 -00), 4 -00 1-00 TWE(81 -00) KR Kapurthala (5) ED,EAG T(79 -00), TWE(79 -00) 9 -00 PR KaprrthaJa (1) . ED,EAG 1'(106 -00), TWE(l06 -00) 6 -00 24·00 PR Kwurthala (8) ED, EAG 1'(242 -00), TWE(242 -00) 90 -00 29 ·00 PR K-\purthal;l (7) ED,EAG .. 1'(200 -00), TWE(200 :00) 62 -00 24 -00 PR K'l purthaJa (8) ED,EAG . T(S8 -00), TW(20 -00), TWE(38 -00) )6 -00 2-00 5-00 PR Kapurthala (10) EA 1'(38 ·00), 1'W(t4 -00), TWE(24 ·00) 5 -00 1 -00 5 -00 PR Kapurthala (8) EA 1'(207 -00), TW(90 -00). TWE(117 -00) 2-00 38 -00 PR Kapurthala (9) ED,EA<.r 1'(48 -00). GC(48 -00) 29 -00 9 -00 PR KapurthaJa (0) ED, BAG 1'(97 ·00), TW(47 '00), TWE(50 -00) 4 ·00 J2 -oo PR K apurtbala (8) EA 1'(54 -00), TW(30 -00), TWE(24·00) 5-00 PR Kapurthala (9) ED. BAG 1'(4Q -00), GCC 40 -00) 26 -00 l2 '00 PR Kapurthala (9) ED. BAG T(74 -00), 1'W(34 -00). TWE(40 -00) 7 -00 10 -00

PR Kapurthala (8) EA T(209,OO),lW(200·00),1'WE(9·00) 4 -00 21-00 KR Kapurthala (II) ED,EAG T(.15 -00), W(30 -00), TWE(2S 'OO) 2j ·OO 2·00 [uhlibited PR Kapurthala (12) EA 1'(204' 00), TWE(204'00) 21 ,00 PRo Kapurthala (12) EA T(S5 '00), GC(61·OO). TWE (24 '-(0) 54' 00 JO -OO PR JaJalldhar (8) EA T(469-00), TW(J09·00), TWE (360 ·00) 30 -00 44 -00 83 ·00

PR Kapurthala (IS) EA 1(209 ·00), GC(2 -00), l'W(59 -00), TWE 80 -00 20 -00 (148 ·00) PR Kapurthala (11) BA 1(73 -00), TWB(73 -00) . J6 -()O PR Kapurthala (18) EA T(12S '00), oe(46 ·00) , TWE(19 -00) 2 ·00 21 ·00

PR Jalaudbar (8) EA 1(450 -00), GC(SO ,00), TWE(400 -00) 57·00

KR. Kapurthala (14) EA l(U3 -00), Oe(tS '00), TW(16 ·00), 12 o()Q TWB (12l'00) VILLAGE KAPURTHALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities aDd

Loca- Name of the villii§c Total TOLd I Amc:1lt1cs available (If ll~t aval1llble within the yjJ)

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kapurlbaia

367 R.amp"!' (221) 131 -00 341 (58) l' -(-5) l'W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) 368 Muradpur Dona (222) G4 -00 5J (10) - (-5) -(-5) TW.HP -{- s} -(-5) - (-5) 369 Jairamp"c (l)9) 13l -00 J4J (.24, - (- 5) -(- 5) W.1W.iIP - (-5) - (- 5) -(-5) 370 B3!lwalJpuf (20) 121 -00 747 (131) P -(- 5) l ',TW.lW' -(-s) - (- 5) _ .(-,)

5l,658 -00 ),43,976 {24,638} -P(l93), H(f3), MCW(3) M(50 MH(S), CWC(3) H(3), HC(4), fHC(IO) PUC(7) D(22), PHS(J) C(l),TR(O) TB(J).FPC(O) !(O),AC(O) NH(l), SMP(O) 0(1) RP(29). CHW(6) 0(0) blRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power f..and use (I. e. ~rca uQder difCorellt types of land use in hectares rouqded fl)llCh town ~t1ppl y , upto two decimal places) to aQd vWajl! distaQCII Forest Irri,atCld by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (ia kmi,) fIrI­ ablo available gatod waste for culti­ (lQcJud. vation ing gaUChlll Ilad groves)

11 12 13 . 14 15 16 17 lS,

Tablill (lJart}-concld . FR KlIpmtbal .. OS) BA 1'{lOS '00), TWE(11)8 ·00) 23:00,

KR K~pmthahl (16) EA 1(41,00), TWE(41'OO) 17·00 l'R Kapurthaia (16) ED 1(119 ·00). l'W(21 '00), lWE(98 -00) > 1'00 12'00 .' UI/j' p~ K'ipurtll1l1 (16) EA 1(102·00), lW(14 ,00), lWE(88 ,00) 2",00 11·00

30 ·00 t(38,741 ·00) 3,610 -00 2,173 ·00 6,276,00 GC{9,n '00) 91(6%'QO) lWE(17,142'00) R(39 ·00) lW(IO,506 '00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN NADAI.. A C. D. BLOCK

91

, 93 ALPHABETICAL ,LJST OF VILLAGES NADALA C.' D. BLOCK

1991 CeDSU§ 1981 CeDsliS Sr. Name of the vlila¥e Location Location Location Location No. (with Hadbast No,) Code Code Code Code (Manual) , (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1. 2 3 4 5 6

Kapurthala Tahsil (Part)

Akala (131) 20/6/1/78 20/06/0010/0078 17/6/1/22 17/06/0010/0022 Akbarpur (8) 2 .._ 20/6/1/59 20/06/0010/0059 17/6/1/2 17/06/0010/0002 3 Awan (2) 20/6/1/65 20/06/0010/0065 17/6/1/9 17/06/0010/0009 4 Badshahpur (6) 20/6/1/189 20/06/0019/01,89 17/6/1/160 17/06/0010/0160 5 Bagbanpur (15) 20/6/1/79 20/06/0010/0079 17/6/1/24 17/06/0010/0024 6 Bagrlan (130) 20/6/1/84 20/06/0010/0084 17{6/1/74 17/06/0010/0074 7 J)ajaj (133) 20/6/1/76 20/06/0010/0076 17/6/1/18 J 7/06/0010/0018 8 (70) 20/6{1/52 20/06/0010/0052 17{6/1{93 17/06/0010/0093 9 Ballo Chak! (24) 20/6/1/1 20/06/0010/0001 17{6/1/26 17/06/0010/0026 10 (111) 20{6/1/108 20/06/0010/0108 17/6/1{139 17/06/0010/0139 11 (I) 20/6/1/62 20/06/0010/0062 17/6/1 /8 17106/001010008

12 Bassi (12) 20/6/1 /66 20 106/0010/0066 1716/1/11 17/06/0010/0011 13 Ba80wal (to) 20/6/1/56 2:.l/06/0010/0056 17/611/56 17/06/0010{0056 14 Bohlolpur (81) 20/6/1/126 20/06/0010/0126 17/6/1/137 17/06{0010{0137 15 Beja (8) 20/6/1/1 82 20{06/0010{0182 17/6/1/1,5,1 17/06/0010/0151 16 Bbauas (16) 20/6/1/81 20{06/00.1 0/0081 17/6/1/64 17/06/001,010064 , 17 Bltagwanpur (125) 20/6/1/87 20/06/0010/0087 17/6/1/72 17/06/0010/0072 18 Bhalnl (94) 20/6/1/140 ],0/06/0010/0140 17/6/1/120 1.7/06/0010/01 ],0 19 BhakuwaI . (60) 20/6/1/44 . 20/06/0010/0044 17/6/1 /1 05 1710610010/0105 20 Bhatuura Kalan (136) 20/6/1/70 20/06/0010{0070 17/6/1/17 17/06/0010/0017 21 Bholath Khurd (137) 20/6/1f69 20/06/0010/0069 17/6/1/16 17/06/0010/0016 22 (11) 20(6/1/184 20 /06/0010/0184 17(6/ 1/ 158 1710610010/0158 23 Bholalh Garbl (122) 20/6/1/88 2010610010/0088 171611188 171061001010088 24 Bholath Sharkl (123) 20/6/1/83 20/06/0010/0083 17/6/1/83 17/06/0010/0083 25 Billpur (75) 20/6/1/48 " 20{06/0010/0048 17/6/1/99 17/06/0010{0099 . 26 Boot .. (3) 20/6/1/190 : ZO/06/0 01 0/0190 17/611/161 17/06/0010/0161 27 Boparai (132) 20/6/1177 iO/06/0Cl 0{0077 17/6/1/19 17/06/0010/0019 28 Bulilwal (74) 20/6/1/49 20/06/0010/0049 17/6/1/91 17/06/0010/0091 29 Butala (90) 1.0/6/l/132 20/0610010/0132 J716111119 17/06/0010/0119 30 ChakDolll (27) 20/G/ I/5 20/06/001(}/OO05 17/6{1133 17/06/0010/0033 31 Chak Puralla (21) 2()/6/1 /1 2 20/06/0010/0012 17/6/1/Z9 17/06/0010/6029 32 Chak Shah Kala (77) 20/6/J/102 20/0610010/0102 17/6/1/92 17/06/0010/0092 33 Chak ShahalJandltl (68) 20/6/1/37 20/06/0010/0037 1716/1/96 17/06/0010/00% 34 ChakSonl (26) 20/6/1{4 20/06/0010{0004 17/6/1/3]. 17/06{0010/0032 35 ChakoJd (88) 20/6/1/135 20/(610010/0135 17/6/1/115 17/06/0010{0115 ~4 ALP-HAB:&TICAt LIST OF VJLLAGES NA'DALA ·C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census Sr. Nauie of village Location Location Location Location No. (with Hadbast) No.) Code CJde Cod! Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (ComPuter)

2 3 4 5 6

Kapurthala Tahsil (Part) -Con/d. 36 ChOgawall (58) 20/6/1/42 20/0610010/004]. 17/6/J/102 17/06/0010/0102 37 Dabulian (76) 20/6/1/ 103 20/06/00.10/0103 17/6/1/90 17/06/00JO/0090 38 Dala (69) 20/6/1/51 20/06/00J 0/005J J7/6/1/94 17/06/0010/D094 39 Daudpur (63) 20/6/1/137 Z0/06f0010f0137 1716/1 IJ I 1 n/C6/001010lJJ 40 Daulowa (22) 20/6/J/ll 20/06/0010fOOH 17/6/1/30 17/06/0010/0030 41 Dhakrall (39) 20/6/1/25 zO/06/0010{0025 17/6/I/SJ 17/0610010/0051 42 Dham (7) 20/611/188 ;>0/06100] 010188 17/6/]/159 ] 7/06/00 I % 159 43 Dhilwan (96) 20/6/1/142 20/06/00J 0/01 42 17/6/J/2 17/06/00 10/0002 44 Dlalpur (231) 20/6/1/110 20/06100]0/0110 17/6/1/141 17/06/0010/0141 45 Fatehpur ( 134) 20/6/J/75 zO/06/00 10/0075 17/6/ 1/ 13 17/06/00 10/0013 46 Fatehpur Sikri (20) 20/6/1(55 201061001010055 17/6/1/28 17106/0010/0028

47 FC1\)Z (23) 20/6/1/2 20/06/0010/0002 17/6/1/27 17/06/00J 0/0027

48 Gajl Gud,llla . (103) 20/6/1/117 20/06/0010/0117 17/611/ 128 17/06/001 % 128 49 Ghahlwal (102) 20/6/1/118 20/06/0010/0 11 8 17/6/1/127 17/06/0010/0127 50 GOdUlll (99) 20/6111122 20/0610010/0122 17/6/J/133 17/06/0010/0133 51 Habibwal (57) 20/6/1/41 20/06)00]0/0041 17/6/1/103 17/06,001O}OIO)

52 (85) 20/6/ I/ J29 20/06/0010/0129 J 716/1/ 113 17/06/00JO/0113 53 (106) 20/6/1/116 20/06/00]0/0116 17r6,1 /129 17/06/0010;0129 . 54 Hamlra (229) 20/611/111 20/06/0010/01] 1 17/6111142 17/06/00]0/0142 S5 Hassuwal (49) 20/6/1/43 20j06/00 10/004 3 17/6/]/104 17/06f0010/OlO4 56 Husewal (78) 20/6/1/105 20/06/0010/0] OS ]7/611/88 17/06/00 I 0/0088 57 Hussalnpllt" (30) 20/6/1/13 20/06/0010/0013 17/6/Jf36J 17/06/0010/036 1 58 Iamman ( 13 8) 20/6)1/68 20/06/0010/0068 J7/6/1/68 17/06/00JO/OC68 59 Ibrahalmawal Tad Glilam NablKhall (55) 20/6/1/40 20/06/0010/0040 17/6/1/57 17/06/0010/0057

60 IbrahlLllwal Tart Arshad Khan (54) 20/6/1/35 20/06/0010/0035 i 7/6/1/% 17/06/0010/0056 ·61 Illowal (7) 20/6/1 j6 ) 0/06JOOIO/OO60 J 7/6/J/1 17/06/0010/000J 62 Isbucha (3) 20/6/1 /63 20/06/0010/0063 J 7f6/1i7 , 7/06/00JO/OCG7 63 (5) 20/6fl/57 20/()6/001010O57 17[6[1[5 11106/0010/0()f 5 64' Jag (82) 20/6/1/125 20/06/0010/0125 17/6/1/J 38 11/06/00J 0/01 38 65 Jai Ral1lPur (105) 20{6{lfl11 20f0610010/0121 17/611(l31 17106/U0 10/01 31 66 Jald (139) 20/6/1/67 20/06/00) 0/Oe6 7 J 7/6/J/14 17/06/00 10/OC)4 67 · Jhal Bajaj (14) 20/6/1/74 20/06fOOl0/0074 J7/6/1/20 17/06/0010/0020 68 Kaluwal (4) 20/611/64 20/06/0010/0C64 17/6/1/6 , 7/G"G/00IO)O{JC6

69 Kamalpur (38) 20/6/1/26 :?r0/06/00) 010026 1716/1/62 17/C6/0"010/0C62 70 Kamrai (128) 20/6}1I85 20/06/0010j0085 17/6/1/15 17/06jOOtO/0075 95 ALPHABETICAL L 1ST OF VILLAGES NADALA C.D. BLOCK

1991 CeDsus 1981 Census Sr. Name of village Location Location Location Location No. (with Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 Kapul'tbala Ta&,1J (Part)-Contd. 71 Karaali Ganj (13) 20/6/1/73 20/06/0010/0073 17/6/1/21 17/06/0010/0021 72 Kb.alll (67) 20/611/36 20/0610010/0036 17/6/1/95 17/06/0010/0095 73 Khass \l11. (113) 20/6/1/tO) 20}06/001 0/01 0\ 17/611/8) 17/06/0010/0085 74 KotJi (89) 20/6/1fj34 20/061001010134 J 716/1/118 ) 7/06/0010/0118 75 (139) 20/6/·1/195 20/06/0010/0195 17/6/1/144 17/06/0010/0144 76 I,akhan Khurd (138) 20/6/1/194 20/06/0010/0194 17{6/1/143 17/06{OOI0/0143

77 La khallke Padde (98) 20/6/1/124 20/06/0010/0124 17/6/1/135 j 7/06/00] 0{0135 78 Lit ( 114) 20/6/1/99 20/06/0010/0099 17/6/J 183 17/06/0010/0083 79 Mana Talwandl (112) 20/6/J/JOO 20/06/0010/0100 17/6/J/84 17/06/00JO/0084 80 M;tnd Ahmedwala (52) 20/6/1/33 20/06/0010/0033 17/6/1/58 J 7/06/001010058 81 M'lud Alahabad (50) 20/6/1/31 2il/06/0010/003J 17/6/1/47 17/06/001010047 82. Maud Aslampur (35) 20/6/1/8 ZO/06/0010/0008 17/6/J/42 17/06/00JO/0042 83 Maud Chakol'! (87) 20/6/1!138 20/06/0010/0138 17/6/I/JJ6 17/06/0010/0116

84 M llld Dh~kl'MI (40) ZO/6/1I2; Z\)/06/\)OlO/00~3 17/6/1/50 17/06/0010/0050

85 Mllld DhllWan (93) 20/6/J/J41 2J/06/0010/0141 17/6/1/121 J 7/06/0010/0JZI 86 M1Ud DJgra wala (51) 2 ·)/6/1/~Z 2)/06/0010/0032 17/6/1/48 17/06/00]0/0048 87 M ltd F'aridkot (46) 20/6/1/17 2J/06/0010/0017 17/6/J/43 17/06/0010/0043 83 M lid Gud'lSpul' (47) 20/6/1}18 20/06/0010/0018 ] 7/6/J/44 J7/06/0010/0044 89 M lllj HusSl!npur (3 3) 2\)/6/1/10 20/66/0010/0010 1,7/6/1/37 17/0610010/0037 9) Mlild K3,lnllJ'llr (37) 20/6/1/24 2J/06/0010/0024 J7/6/1/61 17/06/0010/0061 91 MllldKulh (.28) 20/6/1/7 2 J/ )(il ,»1 ON007 17/6/1/35 17/06/0010/0035 92 Mll1d M!aol BhlgU purian (34) 20/6/JI9 ZO/06/0010(0009 17/6/1/36 17/06/0010/0036 93 M 'md Mlani Ihadduwa la (48) 20/6/1/20 20/06/001010020 17/6/1/45 17/0610010/0045 94 M lnd Nlngll Lubana (36) 20/6/1/16 20/06/0010/0016 17/6/1/4J 17/06/00] 0/0041

95 M:md Raipur Aralan (62) 20 /611145 20!06/00] 0/0045 17/6/1}109 )7106/0010/0109

96 M~nd R'awl n (41) 20/6/1/29 ZOf06/0010{0029 17/6/J}52 17/06/0010/0052 97 Mlcnd Sandhi Khanwala (45) 20/6/1/30 20/061001010030 17/611/49 17/06/0010/0049 98 M'lnd Talwandl Kuka (44) 20/611/34 20/06/0010/0034 17/6/1/55 17/06/0010/0055

99 M-aud Butala (91) 20/6/1 {139 20 /~/0010/0139 17/611/117 17/06/0010/0117 100 Maudl Maud-Kulla (29) 20/6/1fe 29/08/0010/0006 ]7/6/1/34 17/06 '0010/0034

101 MandiRoad (31) 20,fJ/li 14 20106/0010/0014 17/6/1/39.- 17/06/0010/0039 102 MMld Ibrahlrawal TarfGulam' (56) 20/6/1/22 2ofoe/0010/0 02.2 1716/1/59 17/06/0010/0039 . Nabi Khan 103. Mand lbrahlctiwal Tar{ Arsbad (d3) 2(J{6!1/19. 20{00/001Q/OO19 17{6/1/60 17/06{OO10{~ Khan 104 Mandsardar &ahlbwal:l (49) 20/6/1/21 ,20/06/0010/0021 17/6/1/46 17/06/0010/0046 105 Maugewal (95) . 20/6/1/131 ,20/06/0010(0131 17/6/1(125 17/06/0010/0125 96 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NADALA C. D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of the vlllage LocatIon Location Location Location No. (with Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Kapurthala Tahsil (Part) contd. 106 Mansurwal (92) 20/6{1/130 20{06{001(J/0130 17/6/1/124 17jC6jOCI0/0124 10? (19) 20/6/1/54 20/061001010054 17/6/1f63 17/06/0010{0(63 108 Miltunadpur _ (117) 20/6/1196 f_0/06/0010}0096 17/6/1{60 17/06/0010/0080

109 Metian Khairabad (127) 20/6/1/86 20/06/0010/0086 17{6/1/73 17/06/0010/0073 110 Miani Bhagupurlan (25) 20/6/1/3 ~!O /06/0010/0003 17/6/1/31 17/06/0010/0031 lit Miranpu[ (7 1) 2016/1/89 20/06/00)0/0089 17/611/67 17/011/0010/0067 112 Mirzapur (86) ZOjo/J/136 20/u6/00JO/OJ36 17/6/1/llZ 17(06(0010{0112

113 Mubarlkput (17) 20/6/1/82 20/06/0010/0082 17/6/1./65 17/06/0010/0065

1.14 Mugal Cbak (97) 1.0/6/1/133 20/06/0010/0133 17/6/1/123 17/0610010/0123 liS Mtijaffarpur (8'1) 20/6/1/128 20/06/0010/0128 17/6/1/114 17/0610010/0114 116 Mundowal (110) 20/6/1/123 20/06/0010/0123 17/6/11134 1.7/06/0010/0134 117 (230) 20/6/1/109 20/06/0010/0109 J 7/6/1/140 17/06/0OHJ/0140 118 Musa Khail (U8) 20/6/1/95 20/06/0010/0095 1.7/6/1/79 17/06/0010/0079 119 Mustafabad (108) ZO/6/1/112 20/06/0010/0112 17/6/1/J07 17/06/0010/0107

129 Nadala (64) 20/6/1/47 20/06/0010/0047. 17/6/1/10 17/06/0010/0010 121 (11) 20/6/1/77. 20/06/0010/0072 17/6/1/10 17/06/0010/0010 122 (32) 20/6/1/15 2°;061°010/001 S 17/6/J/40 J 7/06/0010/0040 123 Narall!loPUT (6) 20/6/1(61 ZO/06/0010/0061 17/6/J/4 17/~0010/0004 114 Nlhalgarh (83) 20/6/1/127 20/06/0010/0127 17/6/1/186 J 7106/0010/0186 125 ,(2) 20/61J/193 20/06/0010/0193 17/6/1/162 1 '/06/0010/0162 126 Palldorl (121) 20/6/1/92 20/06/0010(0092 17/6/1/71 17/0610010/0071 127 Pass!ewal (66) 20/6/1/50 20/06/0010/0050 17/6/1/98 17/06/0010/0098 128 Raip\lr Peer B!lkhshwala (18) 20/6/1/53 20/06/0010/0053 J 7/6/1/66 17/061001010066 129 Ralpur Arailln (61) 20/6/1/46 20/06/0910/0046 ]7/6/1/1.10 J7/06/0010/0110 130 R,aipur Rajputan (65) 20/6/1/39 20/0610010/0039 17/6/1/100 17/06/0010/0100 131 Rajpuf (126) 20 /6/1/91 20/06/0010/0091 17/6/1176 J 7/06/0010/0076 132 Ramgarh ( l IS) ZO I6/1/98 20/0610010/0098 17/6/1/82 17/06,OOt 010082 133 :Q.amldi (l07} 20/6/1/114 20/06{0010/0114 17/6/-1/108 J 7/06/0010/0108 J34 Rawall _ (42) 20/6/1127 201Q6jOOlp!0027 17/6/1/53 17/06/0010/0053 · 135 (73) 20/6/1/3~ 20/06/001010038 17(611 /97 .17/06/0010/0097 _ 136 SalaplatPuI . (124) . 20/6/1/90 20/00/0010/0090 17/6]1/90 . . . 17/06/0010/~(J90 137 Sallgowal (l00) 20/6/1/120 20/0610010/0120 .17/6/1/132 J 7/06/0010/0132 : 138 Sa'ilgrai (l Ol L 20(6/1itI9 · 20/0610010/0119 17/6jl/l26 J 7/06/0010/0126 139 Sarupwal - (9) 20/6/1/58 20/06/.0010/0058 17/6/1/3 17/06/0010(0003 140 Shadlpu~ (116) 2016/1/97 . 20/06/0010/0097 17/6/J/81 17/06/0010/0081 .. --...... _ .,. ..~ ...... _ ...... - - .. _------97 AI.PHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NADALA C.D· BLOCK

1991 Cu_ 1981 Census

Sr. Namc or tbe vllla&e Location Location Location Location No. (with HadbastNo.) Cede Code Cede Code (Manual) (Computer (Manual) (Computer)

2 1 4 5 6

J[apurtJiala Tahsil (Part) concld. 141 Shahpur PIca (104) 20/6/1/11S 20/06/0010/0115 17/6/1/130 J 7/06/0010/U130 14l Shot Shlshwala (120) ].0/611/93 ZO/06/00l(l/0093 17/611177 J 7/06/0010/0077 143 Sheruwal (79) l0{6/I/I06 20/06/0010/0106 J 7/6/1/86 17/05/00 10/0086

144 Sldhwan .Bei (129) 20/6/1/80 20/06/001.0/0080 11/61'1/23 I 7/06/0010(0023

145 SubhallPuf ( I) Z

- .. - .VILLAGE DIRECTORY NAD~A C. D. B·LOCK

99 ' 100 !ILLAGJI! NADALA C. D. BLOCK Alaenitie. ....

LOl:a- N~moii ;;r1iagc ~ . _. _.T.i>.cii Total Amenities available (If not available within tbe vllla&c, a dash tion (with Hidbast No,)' aroa popula· (-) Is sbown In the column and next to II In brackets tbe distance Code of the tlon In broad rar\ies viz. - S tms•• S- 10 kmll. aDd 10+ kms. of the nearest )j'o. vlIlag ti and plaee where the 'aclllty Is available as Is ."en) (In numbe.r hectares) of Bduca:· MedIcal DrlnIdIJl Pas' Day or CommunJ- house- ~lonal water & days cations holds (po~b'e) tele- of the (bull staph Marketl stop, bat, If railway, any) statlou. water- way)

2 3 -4 7 8 .9 10

KapartWa ) Ballo Chak (2-4) 298·00 J,094 (iSS) P.M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

~ 2 Feroz 5.allgowal (23) 243 ·00 774 (128) P -(-5) Hi> -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 3 Mianl Bhagupurian (25) 380 ·00 2.181 (382) P -(-5) HP -(-s) -(-5) BS 4 Chak Som (26) 175·00 un' 5 Chak Dom (27) IA7 ·00 Un-

6 Mandl Mand Kulla (29) 147·00 36 (7) -(-s) -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) 7 Mand Kula (28) 107·00 807 (130) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 11 Mand Aslampur (35) 58·00 6(1) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

9 MandMianl (34) 124'00 34 (6) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) Bnagupurlan

10 Mand Hussafnpur (33) 18 ·00 20 (5) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-'J -(- 5) I J Dalliowa (22) 65 ·00 233 (39) P -(-5) HP - ·(-5) -(-5) BS 12 Chak Pural1a (21) 30·00 Uo- 13 Hussalnpul (30) 36'00 Un- 14 Mandi Road (3l) 165 '00 259 tm PO -{-s} HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 15 Nanga 1 Lubana (32) 1" ·00 4,057 (735) P(%). M(2) D HP J>O -(-5) BS H 16 Maud Nanga I (36) 125 ·00 14 (2) -(-S) -(-5) HP -(10 +) - (5-10) -(-5) Lubaoa

17 Mand Fal'ldkot (46) 219·00 16 (4) -(-'S) -(-5) HP -(10+) -(5-10) -(-5)

18 Mand Gurdaspur (47) 71 '00 '33 (7) -(-s) -(-5) HI' -(-s) -(-5) - ( -5) 19 Mand Ibl'ahlmwal (53) 249·00 Un- Talf Arshad Khan

20 Mand M.ianl (48) 123 '00 Z7 (5) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -{-5) -(- 5) Jhadduwala

~t Mal1ds'\rd:lc SahIb· (49) 89·00 8(1) -(-5) - (- S) Hl' - (-s) -(- 10) -(- 10) wala

22 Mand lbrahlmwal (56) 58 '0(\ Un- Tarf Gulam Nab! Khan 23 Malld (40) 58·00 Un· J4 Mand Kamalpur (37) 30·00 Un-

.25 Dha kr.a'l (39) 70·00 21.2 (36) r -(-5-) HP -(-5) - (5 -10) BS 2G Ka,ualpu,' (38) B2 'OO 209 (4j) ,~.' -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-.5) -(5-)0) -(-5) 101 · DllU!!Cl'ORY land use

APP­ Nearest .Power . J..,aud usc (I. e. area under different types of land use In hectares rounded roach town sUPply . upto. two dcdlmaI places) to and village distance Irrlga ted by source Ua· Cultur­ Area· Dot (in 1(00S~) IrrI· able avallable gated waste for cultl· (includ­ vatlo'l ing gaucba r and groves) ,1Q2

VJIL\GE NADALA C. D. BLOCK Amenities and

La;:l­ N ,llll! of villago Total Total Amenities avaUabte (if not' available within the village, a dash tlon ' (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ (-) Is shown In tbe column and ned to It In brackets the distance Code of the tion fll broad ranses viz, -5 kms., 5- 10 kms. and 10+kms. of the ~o , village and nearest place where tho facUlty Is available Is given) (In number hectares) of Educa- Modlcal DrInkIng Post Day or Communi­ house­ tlonal water &. dayS cations holds (potable) to\o­ of the (bus sraph market/ stoP, hat,U railway any station, water­ ..... way)

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 to

Kapurthala 27 Rawan (42) 89 ·00 412 (76) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) :os 28 Tafw;tlldl Kuka (43) 112 ·00 900 (155) P,M -(-5) RP -(-5) -(-5) BS 29 Malld Rawull (41) 5 ·00 1 (1) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 30 Mand Sandhi (45) 100 -00 57 (9) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Kbanwala 31 Mand Atahabld (50) 11)4 ·00 5.4 (13) -(-5) -(-5) UP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 32 Mand DJgrawala (51) Go ·00 29 (6) -(-5) 1 -(-') HP -(S-IO) -(-5) -(-5)

33 M·\Ud Ahmedwala (52) 77·00 .23 (5) -(-5) -(-~) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

3 -~ Mlild Iafwandl (44) 54·00 219 (40) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Kuka

35 Ibrahimw.~J (54) 512 ·00 4,037 (670) P(3), M,B MH, D HP PO -(-5) BS Tarf Arshad Khan 36 Khalil «(7) 84·00 389 (66) P -(-5) HP -(-S) -(5-10) -(-5)

37 Chak Shahallancl lu (68~ 17 ·00 20 (2) -(- S) -(-5) HP - (-S) -(5-10) -(-5) 38 Saltpur (73) ttl 'DO 524 (104) P -(-s) UP -(-5) -(-5) BS 39 Ralpur Rajputan (65) 68·00 . 382 (57) P, M. -(-5) UP -(-'l -(-5) -(-5) 40 Ibrahfmwal (55) 270·00 27 (4) P -(-5) HP -(-3) -(-5) -(-5) Tart Gulam Nabl Khan 41 Hablbwal (57) 426 ·00 1,398 (230) P -(-5) UP -(-5) -c- 5) - (-5) 42 ChOglw3n (58) 193·00 1,767(288) P -(- 5) HP -(-3) -(-5) -(-5) 43 HassuwaJ (49) 125 ·00 .173 (35) P -(-5) HP -(- 5) - (- 5) - (- 5) 4* Bhakuw)f (60) 54 ·00 377 (60) P - (- 5) HP - (- 5) -(-5) - (_: 5) 45 Mlnd R.lpm (62) 280 ·00 78 (13) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Arafall (61 ) 203 ·00 2.178 (328) P,M, AC -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) 47 N3dala (64-) J .190 00 5,770 (936) P.M,H,C D, FPC HP PO, Dally :as Phone 48 Billpur ( 75) 91 -00 397 (78) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) 49 Bulewaf (74) 9J ·00 317 (52) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(- 5) Coo) 85-00 240 (43) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(- 5) BS 51 Dafa (69) 128 -00 749 (111) P.M - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) BS 5,2 Bakarpur' (70) 1.95 -00 422 (73) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-S) -(-S)

~-~----~~----~--~------i03 DIRECrOUY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land usc {j. e. area under different types of land ·usc In hectares roundod roach town suPply upto two decimal places) to _and vlllagil distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area DOt (In l

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Tahsil (PlU't)-contd. PR Kapurthala (7) ED,EAO T(S4.00), TWE(84.00) 5 ·00 PR Kapurthala (S) ED,EAO 1'(103.00), 1'W(So.oO), 1'WE(S3.00) 1·00 8 ·00 PR Kapurthala (10) BAG 1'(4.00), TW(1.00), 1'WE(3.00) ) -00 KR' Kapurthala (J 1) ED,EAG 1'(SO.OO),1'WE(SO.OO) 12 ·00 8 -00

KR Nadala (6) ED,EAO 1'(62.00), TWE(62.00) 2 ·00 40 -00 KR Nadala (5) EA 1'(50.00), TWC12.00), TWe(3S.00) 7 ·00 9-00 KR Kapurthala (20) ED,EAO T(53.00),1'W(53.00) 24-00 KR KapurthaJa (16) ED,EAG T(38.00),'IW(8.00), TWE(30.00) 13·00 3 ·00

PR Kapurthaia (IS) ED,BAG 1'{4~7.00), TW(257.00). 1'WE(200.00) 5500

PR Kapurthala (11) ED,EAG 1'(78,00), 1'WC8.00), 1'WE(70.00) 6 ·0 KR KapurtbaJa (13) BAG T(J6,OO),TW(J6.00) 1 ·00 PR Kapurthala (11) ED,EAO T(102.00),1'WE(to2.00) 9·00 PR Kapurthala (2) EA T(60.00),1'WE(60.00) 8 ·00 PR NadaJa (5) EA 1'(260.00),1'WE(260.00) 10 ·00

PR Kapurthala (5) BA 1(3I}Z.OO), 1'W(200.00), 1'WE(192.00) 34 ·00 - PR KapurthaJa (5) EA 1'(175,00), TWE(175.00) 18 -00 PR Kapurthala (5) EA 1'(120.00). TW(I.5.00), TWE(105_00) 5·00 PR J.

PR Kartarpur (22) ED,BAG 1'(179 'Oa),TW(10 ·00),TWE(169 ·00) 2 ·00 22·00 PR Kapurthala liZ) EA 1'(1117 ·OO),TWE(lJ 17 ·00) 73 ·00

PR Kapurthala (13) EA 1'(78 'OO),1'W(6 ·00),1'WE(72 -00) t3 ·00 PR Kartarpur (13) EA 1'(79 ·OO),TW(39 ·00),TWE(40 ·00) l;l -00 PR Kapurthala (11) SA 1'(79 'OO),1'W(29 'OO),1'WE(SO '00) 6·00 PR Kapurthaia (13) EA 1'(118 'OO),TW(lS ·00),1'WE(100 '00) 10'00 PR Kaurthala (14) ED,EAG 1'(172 ·00),1'WE(172 ·00) 4 ·00 19·00 ...... ,. ' ~ - ' ~--- ~ . ~- " - . ' .~-- _.. - . - - ._- -_._.._ ..... - .. - -- - - _._- . .. _-_--_. -.-- ...... ,...... ~..."...-, .- 104

NADALA C.D.BLOCK Amenities and

.L~l\- Name of the village • Total Tetal Ameilities available (If not available within the village, a dash tlon (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ (-) Is shown In the column and next to It In brackets the distance Code of tho tion in broad ranges v:z.-S kIDs .. S- 10 kml. and 10+ krns. of the nearest .:.. 1'10, village and place whera the facility Is available Is glvan) (in number . '''''. hectares) of Educa­ Medical Drinking Day or Communi­ house­ tional water days cations holds (potable) the (bus marketl stop, ha1,1f railway anY station. water­ way)

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

KaplU"thala

53 Raipur Peer (18) 601 ·00 . 2,034 (364) l',M . PHS"D. HP PO -(-S) -(-5) Bakhshwala RP~2) 54 Maqudpur (l9) 576 ·00 2,578 (491) P,M,H H,D HP - (- 5) -(-5) BS 55 Fatehpur Sikri (20) 261'00 ' .1,194 (Z04) P,M -(-5) HP -(-S) -(-5) BS 56 Begowa} (10) 1.596'00 6.202 {1.062) P.M(2). H,MCW. lW,HP PO, Dally DS H(l)C eWC,HC, Phone FPC,RP(18), CHW(6) 57 Jabbowal (5) JJ J ·00 478 (79) P - (-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) 58 Sarupwal (9) 85 ·00 353 (68) P,AC -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (- 5) 59 Akba1'Puf (8) 140 ·00 921 (185) P RP(2) - (- 5) - (-5) -(-5) 60 !nowal (7) 52· 00 24$ (40) P H,HC,D,RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

6) NaraDBPuf (6) 121 ·00 441 (67) P - (- S) HP -(- 5) ~(-S) -(-5) 6.2 Baryar (1) 274 '00 1,183 (.227) P,M,R. - (-5) HI' PO . - (-s) BS 63 Isbucba (3) 130·00 334 (58) P - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

64 Kaluwal (4) 121·00 303 (44) P --(-~ ) HI' -{-5) -(-5) -(-5)

'. ~ 6S Awan (2) 327 ' 00 1.408 (.260) P,M --(-5) l'W,HP PO -{-S) -(- 5)

(if Bassi (12) 280'00 1,936 (362) P,M:H D TW,HP -(- 5) - (5-10) BS 67 Jald (139) 507·00 1,53l (.263) P,M MH,FPC HP PO - (- 5; - (- 5) 68 Iamman (138) 210·00 1,168 (Z03) T! FPC HI' - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) 69 Bhatnura Kburd (137) .127 ·00 543 (91) l' FPC HI' - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) 70 Bhatnufa Kalan (136) 225'00 818 (136) P FPC HP .... (-j) - .(-S) BS 71 TaQdl (135) 249 ·00 634 (116) P -(-5) 'IW,HP -{-5 - (5-10) BS 72 Nadalt (11) 366'00 1,177 (215) P,M MCW W,tw,HP - (- 5) -(-5) -(-5) 73 KalnaU Gaqj (13) 401 ·00 729 (128) P ..0.(-5) TW,HP . - (-5) -(5-10) - (- 5) 74 lhal Bajaj (14) 72·00 Un­ . 75 Fatohpul' (134) 58'00 223 (32) P.M -(-$) TW.HP ~-$) -(5-10) --(-;) 76 Bajaj (133) 314·00 954 (lSI) P - (-5) TW.HP -(-$) :"(-5) BS 77 Boparai (132) 566'00 J,8S3 (lOS) P,M, II H, D TW.RP 1'0 - (10+ ) -(-5) 78 Akala (131) 148 ·00 1,109 (J90) P -(-$) lW.HP -(-S) '-\-5) BS' 79 Bagbanpuf (15) 297'00 863 (149) P - (- S) TW, HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

"' ._ . .80 ._ SidhwaQ Bet. (1l9) 254 '00 567 (83) 'P, M, Ii -(-5) lIP -(- 5) ' -{- 5) - (":"'5j D~TORV .... use

ApI!­ Nlarest Power LaQ4 U51 O. II, aroa ullder dutorent types ot land usc In hectares roundld­ l'OIlch . town ~Ullply upfo.Cwo decimal places) tq · :ll1d "'llIa~e . dlstaqce For". ,. Irrl&ated by soure, Un· CUItUl ­ Area QOI (.In bD,.) Irrl· able avaUabl. !Jated waste to, C\Jltj­ (incfud. \latlon 1118 iauchar and i:.OVIIS)

11 JZ 13 14 J5 16 17 IS

TablU (Part)-contd. VR Kartarpuf (15) ED,EAG · . 1'(529 ·OO),TW(tOO ·OO).TWE(429 ·00) 1·00 :0 ·00 75 ·00

PR Kartarpul (11) EO,EAG 1'(507 ·00).TW(107 ·00), TWE(400 ·00, 69·00 PR Bcgowal (3) .ED.BAG .. T(2U ·OO),TW(1 J5 . OO),TWE(.1 00 ·00) 40 ·00 PR KapUfthala (8) EA 1'(1439 ·OO).TW(.111·00) l'WE(J.328 ·00) ; ·00 1 '.2 ·00

Pit Urmar l'al1da (12) ED,EAG .. T(102 ·OO),TW(52 ·OO).TWE(50 ·00) 9·00 fiR Ulmar Tanda (7) ED.EAG .. 1(70 ·00).TW(30 ·OO).TWE(40 ·00) 15·00 . iiR. Urmar Taada (8) ED,EAG T{t27 OO),TW(S7 00),1WE(70·00) 1.1 ·00 PR Urmal' l'anda (13) ED,EAG · . 1'(48 OO);l'WUO 00),TWE(2S ·00) 4 ·00 PR Urmar 1'aQd.a (8) ED,EAG · . TUl3 ·OO).1'W(53 OO),1'WE(6().OO) 8 ·00 t>R, Urmar Tanda (7) ED,EAO · . 1'(263 ·OO).TW(163 OO),1'WE(100·00) ' U ·00

Pit UI'm aE Tanda (10) ED,EAG ,. T(123 ·OO),TW(45 OO),TWE(78·00) 7·00

PR (must Tanda (OJ EO,EAG ' . 1'(1 J' ·00).TW(50 00),TWE(65 . 00) ~·OO PR UtmaI 1'atlda (8) EA 1(289 ·00), 'IW(S8 OO),TWE(231 ·00) 38·06 l'R Urmar 1'anda.. (7) EA 1'(255 'OO)TW(j] OO),1'WE(242 ·00) 25·00 »R Urmar l'anda. (10) ED. BAd · . 1'(443 ·00). 1'W(89 OO).TWE(354 ·00) 8 00 SO ·00 PR Urmar -randa (lI) ED,EAG · . 1'(154 ·OO),1'WE(l54·00) 56 ·00 Pit Urma.t Taada (J3) El>BAG . .. 1'(~21·00),TWB{J21 ,00) 6 ·0U 'PR Kartal'pur (16) Ei;l,EAG 1'(218 ·OO),1'WE(218 ·00) 1 ·00 l'lt urmat Tamla (14} EA · . 1'(235 ·OO),1'W(lS ·OO),1'WE(217 .(0) 1" ·00 29 ·00 Pl\ Urmar 1an~la. US) E....D "EAG 1(337 ·OO).1W(311 ·00).1'WE(20 ·00) PR ~rtarput (19) BAG T(JSil·OO);rW(21 ·OO),1'WF.(332 ,00) 48 ·09 iphabjted toR Utma• .Tanda (I'> BO,EAG 1'(52 ·00), TW(l2 ·OO),TWE(40 ,00) O.·OQ PR Kartat'pur (10) ED,EAG ,. 1'UCiU ·00,TW(S3 ·OO),TWE(J7S ·00) a ·QU 4§.-.Q9 Pl\ Kartarpur (14) SA .. 1'(463 ·00). TW(163 '00). TWE(300 ·00) 53 ·00 5Q.,OO PR KartatpW' (il) EA 'f(1.23 ·00). 1'\\1(8 ·00), TWE(US ·00) 25·00

P& Kattarp1.lr (1'> EA. · . T(11J ·00), TW(S ·00), 1'WE(266 .(0) ,2, .gg PI'- Kartarpur (14) tm.l\o\(I 1'(231·00), TW(4S ·00), TWE(l~ ·00) 2?·OO ._- \ w"_ NADALA C. D. BLOCK AmeDities aDd

; Loca- Name of the village Total Total • Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash . Code (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ (- ) Is shown In the column and next to It In brackets the distance . No. of the tion ill broad ranges viz, - 5 kros. 5- 10 kms. and 10+ lans. of the nearest village and place where the· facility Is available as Is given) (In number hectares) ot Educa­ MedIcal Drinking Post Day or Communi­ house­ tIonal water & days cations holds (potable) tele­ of the (bus graph marketl stop, hat, If railway, any) station, water­ way)

1 2 3 4 5 " 6 7 8 9 10

KII~bala 81 (16) • 475"00 2,284 (3()7) P, ¥, H - (-5) TW,HI' ]'0 -(-5) .as 82 Mubarikpur (17) 195 '00 529 (86) P -(-5) HP -(- 5) - (- 5) BS 83 Bbofath Sharkl (123) 215 ·00 2,604 (393) P SMP(7) 'TW, HP PTO, Daily BS Phone • 84 Bagrian (130) 229 ·00 994 (163) P, M - (- 5) HP - (5- 10) - (5-JO) BS 85 Kamral (\28) 267 ·00 1.482 (253) P - (- 5) HP - (- 5) - (5-10) - (5- 10) 86. Metlaa (127) 295 ·00 930 (140) P -(5-10) HJ> -(5- 10) --(5- 10) as Khairabad 87 Bhagwanpur (125) 186 ·00 614 (99) P,M - (-5) TW,HP (-5) - (- 5). -C-5) ._ .• . 88 Bholath Garbl (122) 476 ·00 3,804 (619) peS), M H, MCW. lW, HP PO, DailY BS (4), H(3) HC, PHe, Phone FPC,RP 89, Mlra11Pur (71) 86 ·00 32 (5) P - (-5) HP -(-5) -.(-5) BS 90 . SalamatPur (124) 75 ·00 564 (101) - (-5), -(-5) UP -(-5) -(-5) BS in Rajpur (126) 112 ·00 408 (63) P - (- 5) HP -(-5) -(- 5) BS 92 Pandorl (121) 295 ·00 2,276 (371) P, M - (- 5) 'TW,HP -c- 5) -(- 5) BS 93 , Sher Slnghwala (120) 172 ·00 352 (56) P MCW TW,HP PO -(- 5) - (-5) 94 Surak (t19) I SS ·00 405 (67) P -(- 5) TW.HP - (-5) -(- 5) BS 95 Musa Khall (118) 83 ·00 407 (66) - (-5) "-(- 5) 1'W,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS 96 (117) 87·00 793 (117) P PIle lW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS \ " ,_' t ., 97 (116) 263 ·00 155 (23) P --l-5) , TW,HP -(-5) -(- 5) -(-5) , " 98 Ramgarh (115) 461 ·00 ] ,205 (206) P(2), M, PHC, D, 1'W.lIP PO Monthly BS H,PUC RP '. \ 99 Lit (114) .323 ·00 997 (169) P -(-5) T, HP -(-5) - (-5) BS '."'. .100·, Mana Talwandl (11.2) 480 ·00 1.366 (242) P. M, H -(- 5) T, HP -(-5) - (- 5) BS 101 ' Khassan (113) 1,109'00 2,947 (453) P, M, H - (- 5) 'TW, HP PO - (- 5) BS 102 Chak Shah Kala (77) 38·00 25 (4) - (- 5) -(-5) T, HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 103 Dabullan (76) 152 '00 751 (1l5) P, M -C- 5) lW, HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

.104 (72) 348'00 1,744 (268) p. M, H - (-5) l'W.HP -(-5) -~-5) BS 105 Husewa l (78) $2 ·00 159 (23) P -(-5) 1'W,HP - (- 5) · - (- 5) -(-5) \. : '. 106 Sberuwal (79) 70·00 127 (17) P -(-5) "l'W,HP -(- S) -(- S) -(-5) .. ' L" ; ". ; . 107 Talwaodl PUldal (80) 211·00 493 (76) P -(-5) "fW,HP -(-5) -(- 5) -(-S) l -l. · ' ." " 10.8 " Ba~uwa l (11l) 656 ·00 1.621 (264) P, M He TW,HP -(-5) --(-5-10) -(-S) - 107 DJRECTORY lead ole

App- Nearest .. . Power" Land use (I. e. area ul1der dlf ferant types of land usa In hectares 'rotmded roach !tOW'l supply upto two decImal places) . to ~ al1d vlllilgo ' dlstllncc forest Irrigated by sourcQ Un- Cultur- Area·not ! (In kms.) Irrl- able lIva"ilable gated waste for cultl. (Includ- vatlan Ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 1.3 1.4 15 16 17 18

Tabsll (Part)-Contd.

PR Kartarpur (14) ED,EAG T(442 ,00), TW(42'00), 1'WE(40a '00) 33·00 PR Kartarpur (13) ED,BAG 1'(182 '00), IW(3S ·00), TWE(147 '00) J3·00 PR Kapurtbala (13) EA T(169' 00), TW(21 '00), TWE(148 ·00) 46·00

PR Kartarpur (13) ED,EAG 1'(204·00), TW(61·00), TWE(143 '00) 25·00 PR Kartarpur UO) ED,EAG T(242 '00), TW(48 ·00), 1'WE(194 ·00) 25·00 KR Kartarpur (5) ED,EAG T(271 ,00), 1W(44 ,00), 'l'WE(227 '00) 24·00

PR Kartarpur (8) ED,EAG, T(164 ' 00), TW(5S '00), TWE(109 ·00) 20·00 . 2 ·00 PR Kartarpur (to) EA 1'(437 ·00), 1'WE(437 ·00) 39·00

PR KapurthaJa (2) ED,EAG T(82 '00), TW(4 '00), TWE(78 ·00) 4·00 PR Kapurthala (2) ED,EAG 1'(55 '00), 1'WE(S5 ·00) 20 '00 PR Kartarpur (10) ED,EAG T(97 ' 00), TWE(97 '00) 15·00 PR Kartarpur (8) ED,EAG T(21i8 ·00), 1'W(89 ·00), TWE(l79 '00) 27·00 PR Kartarpur (6) ED,EA{"- '1(13 0 ·00), TW(30 '00), 1'WE(100 ·00) 30·00 12 ·00 PR Kartarpur (3) ED,EAO T(121 ·00), TW(Zl'OO), TWE(100 ,00) 15·00 6·00 13 ·00 PR Kartarpur (3) EA 1'(55 '00), TW(15 '00), TWE(40 '00) 23 ·00 5 ·00 PR Kartarpur (5) ED,BAG '1(66 '00), 1'W(8 ·00), TWE(58 ·00) JS'OO 6·00 PR Kartarpur (5) ED,BAG 1'(158 '00), TW(28 '00), TWB(130 '00) 80·00 5·00 20·09 PR Kartarpur (5) ED,EAG T(403 ·00), W(3 '00), TW(l50 '00), 4 ·00 9 ·00 45'00 TWE(250 ·00) PR . Kartal'pur .(6) BD,BAG 1'(298 ·.00), TW(28 ·00), TWE(270 ·00) 25·00 PR Kartarpur (7) EA 1'(435 '00), 1W(400 '00), TWE(35 ·00) 45·00 PR Kartarpur (9) EA TO,Q3S '00), TW(248 '00), 1'WE(787 '00) .. 74 ,00 PR Nadala (2) ED,EAG 1(36 ·00), TWB(36 ·00) ' .. 2·00 PR Kartarpur (13) ED, BAG T(1I9'00), TWE(1I9'00) 2 '00 31·00 PR Kartarpur (11) . ED,BAG '1(255·00), TWE(2S5 '00) 8 ·00 85·00 PR Kartarpur (22) EA 1'(48 ,00), TWE(48 ·00) 4 ·00 KR Kartarpur (9) ED,EAG 1'(64 '00), :rWE(64 ,00) 2 ·00 4·00 PR Kartarpuf (10) ED,EAG '1(200·00), TWE(200 '00) ·· U·O PR Karlarpur (10) . EA 1'(585·00), TW(229 ·00), TWE(356 ·00) 91·00 AmenitfeJ ....

Loca­ Namo of villa.o l'otal Total Amenities avallablo (If not avallable within tho v(JIage a dash tion (wIth H~dbast l'fo.) a rca popula­ (-) Is ShQWd fa the column and nOxt \0 It In brackets th'c diane. .r~ ~ of the tion In broad ranlaS Vll.- 5 lans., 5-10 kms. and 10 + klns. of the neatest '.'j1ofn. village and place where tbe 1aclllty Is avaflable I~ liven) (In number hectares) of Educa· Uedical Drinking Post Day or Communi· housOli­ tlonal water &; days cations qolds (potablo) tola­ oftbe (bus &raPh maratl stoP. hat, If railway llny stadon, water­ way)

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

)09 MurlJr (230) 280 ·00 J .481 (269) }> MCW, HP MlC,D 110 DlalpuT (23f1 357 '00 l,69J (484) P,M,H --(-5) HP f>TO -(-5) BS Ut Hamlra (229) t ,367 ·00 5,203 (940) P.M H.HC,D T.W,HP.R PTO. -{-5) nS. RS Phone

112 Mustafabad (108) 114 '00 723 (J29) » D TW,HP -(- S) -{_.S) BS 10 Tajpur (109) . 227·00 349 (59) IJ - (.,... 5) TW.HP --(-S)· -(-51 BS 114 'Ramidi (t07) s3i ·00 2,069 (361) P,M,H, D TW.HP - (-5) -(-5) .BS.RS PVC 115 Shah pur Pira (104) 216'00 271 (46) - (-S) -(5--10) HP - (10+) 'OS 11(; Rambowal (106) 239 ·00 783 (137) » ~(-.5) TW.HP - (- 5) - ,-5) as tJ7 Gajl Gudana (103) 78-00 547 (79) ft,M.H -(-5) TW.HP -(-·S) -(-5) BS 1t8 Ghaluwal (102) 76 ' 00 113 (.17) P -(-5) TW.HP -·(-5) -(5-IOj as 119 (lOt) 84·00 432 (77) 1> -(-5) TW,HP Po -{-5) BS

120 Sangowal (100) 139 ·00 4.80 (78) }> -"{-5} TW, HP -..(-5) -(-5) -(-~ ) 121 Jai RamllUr (105) j 85 -00 . 574 (91) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -{-5) -(-5)

122 Godan! (99) 305 ·00 602 (95) P _ .(-5) TW.Hl' - {- 5) - (-.$) -(-5) 123 Mundowal (I to) 263 ·00 1,10t (199) P,M D lW.HP Po -(.$-10) BS 124 takhanke Jladda (98) 1,058 ·00 3,560 (580) P, H,M H,HC. TW.HP PO -(-5) BS PHC,D 125 Jag \ (82) 104 -00 304 (SO) P -(-·5) HI> -(-5) -(-5) BS 126 BehloJpur (81l 91·00 404 (69) P -(-5) l'W.HP - (- S) -(-5) nS 1.27 Nlhalgarb (83) .108 ·00 392 (70)}J - (-5) TW. H'> -(-5) - (-5) BS 128 Mujaffarpur (84) 125 ·00 192 (29) J> --(-S) HP -( -5) -(-5) ns 129 Haibatpur (85) 121 ·00 2,85 (44) p.O -(-5) TW. HP - (--5) -(--5) BS

130 Maqs1.lrwa I (92) 152 ·00 869 (J35) P H TW. HI> Po -c- 5) sS

131 Mangew~1 (95) 117 ·00 483 (93) P _. (- 5) TW. HP 1>0 - - (- 5) BS .132 Butala (90) t98'()O \.430 (229) P,M,H H,MH. TW.HI' P'ro - (- 5) BS HC

133 (97) 125 ·00 481 (75) P ~l' ·rw. Hl' 1>0 - (- 5) 'BS 04 Kotll (89) 53·00 308 (58) l -{- 5) - (5-10) HI' -(-5) - (-5) -(_ .5) DlDCTORY Janel ule

App­ Naa:r.st L-aqd usc (I. e. area under diffefent tyl1es' of land use mNctaies robnclcld upto roach town twa-4Cicimal plac~s) - _ to alld vllla~c dtstllfCe fO'Mst Inl,atld by source Cultur­ Area not (111 Jc:111.·) able available wast. for cuttf­ (inchld. v~tlot\ tIll aaucbar aQd arovls)

11 12 U 14- 15 16 17 18

Tahsil (Part) -Coned. PR, KR Kartarpur (1) EA ... r (238 -00), TWE (238 00) lO-OO 22-00

J>R Kapurtball, - (5) EA T (238 -00). TWH (23& ,00) -i9-QO -5 -00 45-00

PR Kapul'thala (7) EA - - 1' (J,169-00).l'W(5@-00).l'WE(600-00) J98 ·00

PR Kartarpur (1) EA - - T (89 -00), TWE (89 -00) 2-00 23 ·00

PR Kal'tarpur (II) EA T (194 ·00). TWE (194 ,00) '0-00 2~'OO PR Kapurthala (9) EA- · . 1 (379 -00). l'W (379 -00) 71 -00 81 -00

KR Kapurthala (l3) EA · - T(f06 -00).l'WE(I06·OO) 50'00 60-00 PR - Kapurthala (14) EA - . 1 \194 -00), TWE (194 -00) 5·00 40·00

PR Kapurthala (13) £A · - T (66 -00), l'WE (66 -00) -12 ·00 PR Kapurthala (6) M ·. l' (57 -00), TWE (57 '00) 3·00 16'00 PR Kapurtbala (14) .ED,BAG l' (SO -()O) , TW (10 ·00). l'WE (10 -00) 4 -00 l'R Kapurtha\a (3) ED... B4G . . l' (itS ·00). l'W {liS ,(0) 24·00 Kapurthala (S) l' (157 '00), TWE (157 ,00) , ·00 PR EA · - 21'00 PR Kapurthala (6) EA - . 1 .(266 ·00), lW (266 ,00) 39 ·00 PR Kapurthala (13) EA · . T (192 ,00), 1'W (90 '00), lWE (t02 ·00) 71 ·00

PR Kapurtfdla (10) EA · - 'I' (928 '00), l'WE (928 -00) 130'00

PIt Kartarpur (6) 'I' (96 ·00), TW (60 ·00), l'WE (36 ·00) -800 EA · -

PR Kartarpur (16) EA. · - T (81 ·00), TWE (8t '00) 10-00 PR Kartarpur (t9) ·eA T (95 -00), TWE (95 '00) 13 ·00 PR Kapurtbala (8) -sA T(tlS ,00), TW (IJS -00) 2 ·00 8 ·00 PR Kapurthala (6) ·lID; BAG · . l' (109 ·00) TWE (109 ,00) 12 ·00 Kapurtha)a (6) T(1I2 ·00).lW(3S·00).l'WE.(77·OO) PR EA · - 40'00 PR Kapurtbala (-4) ED,BAG · . l' (96 '00), TW (76 '00), TWB (20 '00) 21 ·00 P1l Kapurthala (4) ED,BAG l' O-S7 ·00). lWE (157 ,(0) 41 ·00

J'R Kapurthala (1) EA · . T (118 '00). lW (91'00); l'WE (27 '00) 7·00 KR Kapurthala (6) EA _. T{43 -00), TWE (43 -00) 2·00 8 ·00 110

..~GE NADALA C. D. BLOCK Aae......

Loca- Name of the village Tola! Total Amenities available (If not available within the vlllale, a dash ton (with Hac!9ast No.) area popula- (- ) is ~hown in column and next to Ie In brackets the distance In broa~ Code of the tion rallllls viz. - 5 kms •. 5- 10 kms, and 10+ kms. of the nearest place No, village and where the facility Is avallablo Is ,Iven) . (In number heCtares) of . Educa- Medlcal DrlnJdn. Post Day or Communl- ·house· tionaJ water & days cations !1.O!d$ (potable) tele- tho (bus araph marketl stoP. railway BUYha,," station water· way)

1 2 ----:1'- -- 4 5 6 7 a <) 10

Klpurtltlte 135 Chakokl (88) 180 ·00 1,393 (253) P.M,H H TW,HP PO - (-5) BS ]36 Mlrzapur (86) 206·00 718 (11 8) P D TW,HP PO - (-5) BS 137 Daudpuf (63) 24J ·00 905 (152) P,M,O PHC ' TW,HP -{-5) -(-5) BS 138 Mand Cbakokl (87) ' 1l52'00 107 (17) -(-5) RP HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 139 Malldbutala (91) 541 ·00 52 (10) -(-5) -(-5) HP -·(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 140 Bhalnl (94) J23 ·00 45 (8) -(-5) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 141 MaQd Dbllwal\ (93) 875 ·00 U.· 142 Dhllwan (96) 982 ·00 6;344 (1.047) P(2). H,ppe. HP Pro, Dally as M(l), RP Phone H(l). PUC

182 Beja (8) 98 ·00 175 (21) P -(~5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 184 Bhlla (11) 233 ·00 526 (82) P ewc TW,HP -(~5) -(5-10) BS 188 Dham (1) 171 ·00 678 (87) P (2), MH,PHS T.TW,HP. PO -(-s) '8S' M(2).H NH . R ' 189 .8adsllahpur (6) 139 ·00 430 (67) P,M,H -(-5) HP' -(-5) -(-5) as \90 Boot (3) 169'00 2,294 (368) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -('-10) BS 192 Subhanpur (1) 92·00 562 (112) P D HP PO -(5-10) as 193 Paharlpur (2) 80 ·00 512 (St) P -(-5) HP -(~S) -(-5) BS 194 Lakhall Khurd (138) 206 ·00 916 (152) P PHS. RP TW,HP -{-5) -(5-10) BS (2)

195 Lakhan Kalan (139) 1,214 ·00 2,973 (484) p.M.O RP (4.) TW,HP. R PO -(-5) as

37,238 ·00 1,37,564 (13.149) P(ll7), M(!t) H ' (1~. MCW (rl o ~21), PUC (3) MH "),'cwe() c 2), Ta(O) HC (7), PHC (6) 1(0), AC(l) D (17), PHS (3) 0(4) . TB (Of' FPC r~ NH ( ), .SMP 7) ap (34), CHW (6) 0(0)

. '-;, . . HI -- 'DmlC'l'oR.¥ ''limd !lie

App· Nearest Power Land use (I. e. area under different types of lalld use In hectares rounded roach town supply IIpta two decimal places) to alld -vlllaie distance Forest Irriiated by source Un­ Culmr­ Area not (In ms.) ii'll· able available lIated waste for culti· (includ­ vatlon Ing gauchar and grovos)

n 12 13 14 15 16 17 J8

Tahs~ (Pai't)-Concld. PR Kapurthala (1) ED. BAG .- l' (172 ·00), TW (l00 -(0), TWE (72 -00) g ·OO PR Kartarpur (19) EA T (187 -00). TWE (187 -00) 4 -00 IS -00 PR Kapurthala (7) ED,BAG - - 'I' (218 -00). 'lWE (218 -00) 23-00 PR Kapurtbala (5) EA T (651 -00), TW (300 -00), TWE (351 -00) 201 ·00 PR (3) KapurthaJa BA - - T (J75 -00), TW (175 ,00) 366 ·00 PR Kapurthala (1) EA . - T (34 -00), TWE (34 -00) 22 -00 23-00 44 -00 labablted PR Kapurtbala (12) ED,EAG (680 ,(0). TW (300 ,00). TWE (380 '00) 250-00 52 -00 - - l'

PR Kapurthala (4) ED,EAO -. T (70 '00), TWE (70 ·00) 1 -00 27 -00 PR Kapurtha_la (7) BA - - T (176 -00), lW (118 '00), TWE (58 -00) 11-00 23- 00 23·00 PR {(apurthalaa (5) 6 -00 EA - - T (126 ·00), 1'W (SO -00), TWE (76 -00) 17 -00 28 -0'

PR Kapurtbala (9) EA . - T (129 '00). TW (15 '00), TWE (114 -00) 10'00 PR Kapurtbala (10) EA - - T (150 ·00), TW (33 -00), TWE (117 -00) 19'00 PR Kapurthala (JO) EA T (86 ·00), TW (4 '00), TWE (82 -00) 6 '(}()

PR Kapunbala (10) EA . - T (70 '00), TW (12 '00), TWE (58 ·00) 10'00 PR,NW Kapurtbala (8) EA - . T (20,2 ·00), TW (16 -00), TWE (186 ·00) 1-00 3 '00

PR,NW Kapurtbala (S) EA .. 1 (lOU ,00), TW (40 -00), TWE.97 10-00 193·00

_. 'I' (30,138 -00) 749 '00 275'00 4346·uo W(3'~ TWI!. ( .406 ,00) 1W (7,729 -00) f

ALPHABETi~ LIST OF VILLAGES IN SULTANPUR LODm C. D. BLOCK

l1:s'

' . Atl'Iamt1'lCi\t· usr of'' vrerAoES SVLTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK

1991 CeDsu~ 191U Census

Sr. Name o(the viUilie Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code. No; (wltb Hadbast"No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer). : .' " 3 4 5 6

.; S~LodIII T..... ·

I AhU Kalan . (177) 20/612/118 20/06/0020/0118 17/6/2/174 11/06/002G/0F14 2 AbU Kburd · (187) 20/6/2/126 20/0610020/0126 17/6/21199 17/06/0020/01f}}) 3 AbmedpUr (to) 20/6/2/154 20/06/0020/0154 17/6/2/136 17/0610020/01-3.6 4 . (J66) 20/6/21103 20/06/0020/0103 17/6/2/71 17/06/00Z0/00?:? 5 Alahdad Cbak (138) 20/6/2/139 20/06/0020/0139 17/612/108 11/06JOOZO/OIP.8 6 AI'am Kbanwala (94) 20/6/2/43 20106/0020/0043 17/612/65 17/06/0020/006,5 7 AIIOldltta (3) 20/6/2/151 20/06J0020/0151 17/6/2/133 . 1.7/06/00Z0/013;3 8 Alluwal (157) 20/6/2/130 20106/0020/0130 17/6/2/178 17/06/0020 /01'1;8

9 Amlnipur (41) 20/6/2/65 20/0610020 /0065 17/6/2/37 17/06/002010n~7

10 AmarjitJ)ur: (22) 2016/2/169 ZO/06J0020/0169 17/6/2/114 17/ (l 6/002 G /(ll~4 It . Amrltpur (68) 20/6/2/3 20/06/0020/0003 17/6/2/2 17/06/0020/00.02 U ' Bilja (58) ').0/612/26 20/06/002010026 17/6/2/19 17/06/0C'2Jl/OQI9 13 B~lQd;e, · (198)' ').0/6/2/191 ').0/06}00ZO/0191 17/6/Z/192 m06/0020/0 1.9.2 14, BilOOPUf Jltdld (107) 20j61!J./49 20/06/0020/0049 17/6/ZI76 17/06/ 0020/0 0~6

15 Baoopur K-adlm (t06) 201'12151 20/06/0020/0051 17/6)2/75 17/ 06/0020/00~5 tti Bhaao Araln (144)' 20/6/21136 20106/0020/0136 17/6/Z/158 17/ 06/0020/0 1~8 17 BbaloBudba (153) 20/6121133 20/06/00Z0/0133 17/6/Z{160 17/06/? O Z O /01~(j 18 BhabiJI Bahadur (93) ').0/6/2/45 20/06/00Z0/0045 J 7/6/2{69 17/C6/00z0/0Ct?9 19 Bhallll .Hu.. Khan (82) 20/6/2{35 ZO/06/0020/0035 17/6/2/49 17/C6/002!J10949 20 Bhainl . Kadar Bakhasb (99) 2&/6/2/4(, 20/06{0020/0046 17/6{Z/68 17/06/002p/OO68 21 Bbarowana- (1M) Z6/6f2/189 20/06/0020/0189 17/6/2/190 17/06/0020/01510 2.2 Bbaur (5) 20/6}2/147 20/06/00Z0/0147 17/6/2/129 17/06/0 020JOp.9

23 Bl1Im JadId (J,62~ 20/612/109 20106/0020/0109 17/6{2{82 17/06/0()2D/OO82 24 Dhim Kadim (160· 2&/6/211 00 20/0610020/0100 11/6/2/84 17/06/00Z0/0084 25 Dldhipur (40) 20/612164 20/06/0020/0064 11/6/1/38 17/06/00;.0/0038 26 Disbanpue.- (211) Z0/6R-121S 20/06/0020/0215 17/fi/Z/215 17/06/ 0020 /0Z~

27- BooIpll!: (47) 2.0/6/2/14 20/06/00Z0/0014 17/9/2/13 17/06/0 0~0/0~P 28. BUlICwal (57) 20/612/4 20/06/0020/0004 17/6/Z/18 17/06/00~o./oo. ~8 19 BUlLowal (143) 20/6/2/13S 20/06100Z0/0135 17/612/159 17/06/0fJZO/OP9 :w ChakKotJa. (6) 20/6/2/146 • 20/0610020/0146 17/6/Z/128 17/06/0020/01;'8 31. Cbak Todu,wal (49) 20/6/2/12 20/06/0020/0012 17/6/2/11 t 7/06/00Z0/00~ I 32 Chanan-.Wlndl (183) ').0/612/187 lfJ/0610020/0187 17/6/2,/183 11/06/00Z0/0183

33 . Chaudr~wala (78} 20/612/32 20/06/0020/0032 16/6/2/52 . 17-/06/0020l0~S2 34 CholaQha. - (100) 20/612156- 'lJl/P6/00Z0/00S6 17/6/Z{6J 17/06/0~20/0~~1 -. - -- - ..' -- -- ..--- .,- 116 AUHAlIETICAL UST or VILLAG!8 SULTANPVR LO;oID c. D. BLOCK

1991 CeosQS Ult Ce,,!ilUs

Itr- Nam~ ofth: vlilap Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Cod. No. (with Kad~st No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Mallual) (Computer)

t l :l . 4 5 6

Sulta.pur Lodhi Tahsil~Colltd.

)! Chuharpul' (88) 20/6/2/57 20/06/0020/0057 17/6/2/60 17/C6/0020jCf6C

!~ DadwltTdl (3.2) 10/6/2/145 20/06/0020/0145 17/6/2M.7 17/06/0020/0J27 n Dana. (21) '}.0(6/2(166 ZO{06(OOZO(0166 17{6/2(147 17{06{OO20/0147

~& Dandupur .(51() 10/6/2(8 20/06/0020/0008 17/6/2/7 17/06/0020/0007 lSI Darla'WaJ (S2) 20/6/2/JO 20/0610020/0010 17/6/2/8 J 7/06/0020/0008 (0 Da\lla (38) ZO/612/d3 20(06/0020/0063 J7/6/2/39 J71061002010039 41 Dena Sldlbwala - (113) 20/6121Z11 20/06/0020/0211 17/6/21110 17/06/0020/02JO "2 Depewal (24) 2016/2/176 20/06/0020/0176 17/6/2/1S0 J7/06/0020/0150 43 Def;a Sayadall (1.34) - 20/6/2/172 '].0/06/0020/0172 11/612/117 17/06/0020/0117 « Dada KaDlIl\U (89) 20/6/2(38 2010610020/0038 17/6/2/56 11/06/0020/0056 45 Doda S(1dataJ (91) 20/6/2/39 20/0610020/0039 17/6/2(55 11106/0020/0055 46 DodaWatlr (90) 20/6/2158 20/06/0020/0058 17/612157 17/06/0020/0057 ., F'arld Sarai (1:49) 20/6/2/178 20/06/0020/0178 J7/612/152 17/°6/0020/0152 48 farldJ)Ui (8l) 20/6/2/37 20/06/0020/0037 17/6/2{47 17/06/0020/0047 49 Fa,*hall XbaR"ala (15) 20/6/2/30 20/06100'],0/0030 17/6/2/25 17/06/°020(0025 JO Fatehwala (191) 2016/2/192 1.0/06/0020/019Z 17/6/2/194 11/06/002010194 Jt (Ill) 20/6/2/134 2010610020/0134 17/6/2/87 -17/06/0020/0C87

Sl O~hlUr (133) 201612/141 20106/002010141 17/6/Z/f06 17/06/0020/0106 53 Oamtwal (199) 20(612/124 20/06/0020/0124 17/6/2/196 17(06/0020/0196 ,. Oatta Paba W'lIdYlI (l09) 20/6/21212 20/06/002010212 17/6/2/211 i7/06/0020/0:m 55 Olll (25) ,"0/6/2/171 20/06(00,)0/0111 17/6/2/113 11/06/0020/0113 56 Ooblnc1pl')1 (2) 20/6/2/1 SO 20/06/0020/0150 17/612/132 17/06/0020/0132 51 Guda (l01) '].016/2/202 '],0/06/002010202 17/612/200 17/06/002010200 / $8 HaibaCpu. (30) 2016/2/80 20/0610020/0080 1716/2/J23 I 7 06io02CJO J 23 59 Haidtabad B., (123) 20/612/86 20/06/0020/0086 171612/103 11/06/0020/0103 eo Haldrabad DOJI:a (17) 201612/163 20/06/0020/0163 11/6/2/J44 17106/0020/0144 / 17/06/0010/0167 ~I Ha:IJaJa {I 73) 20/6/2}116 20/06/0020/0116 17 6121167 17/06/0020/0J61 ~l HaZ'pUf (154) 7.0/6/2/99 101°6/0020/0099 J7/612/J6J 83 Hussalnpur D"ufl. (118) 20/6/2/117 20/06/00~.oJO 11. 7 17/6/2/1" 17106/0020/0166 fI4 Hussainpu. DulotPat (64) 20/6/2/22 201°6/0020/0022 17/6/2/27 1110610020/0027 ,,, Indrcsa {J&8) 2O/6/2/J93 20/06/0020/0193 ).7/6/2/193 17/06/002010193 6iI Jabbowal (1<47) ZOf6IZ/180 20/06/002010180 17/6/21153 J7/06/002010153 87 Jabo Suilh.-, (II!)) 20/6/2/87 20/06/0020/0087 1716121104 11106/0020/0104 68 Jaajltpul (214) 20/6/2/209 20/06/0020/0209 17/612/208 17./06/0020/0208 117 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES 'SULTANPUR LODmC. D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of the village Location Location Locatjon Location No. (with Hadbar.t No.) . Code Code COde COde (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 6

SulfAllpur Lodhi TAhsil- Conttl.

69 Jagllalk (65) - ~ 20 /6lZ 124 20/06/0020/0024 17/6/2120 I 7/0 6/0020/0 OlO 70 Jalnpur (31) 20/612/69 '!.0/06 j0020/0069 17/6/1./124 17/06/0020/0124 71 lamewal (196) 20/6/2/123 20/0610020/0123 \7I6/l/197 17/06/0020/0197 72 Jand (195) 20/6/Z/J99 20/0610020/0199 17/6/2/205 17/06/002010205

n J edJgepur U ~ f MerrYI'm (33) 20/6/2/68 20/06/0020/0068 17/6/2/32 27/06/0020/0032 74 Ihallehwa la (29) 20/612/144 20/06{0020/0144 17/6/2/125 17/06/0020/0125 75 Ihanduwala Kaboan (86) '},0/6I2i93 20/0610020/0093 17/612193 17106/0020/0093 , 76 Jhanduwala Rajputan (87) 20/6/2/92 20/0610020/0092 17/6/2/94 17/06/0020/0094 77 Jhugian Arlan (70) 20/6/2/2 20/06/002010002 17{6/20/21 17/06/0020/0021 78 Jhugian Bandu (114) 20/6/2/95 20/06/002075 095 17/6/2/86 17/06/0020/0086 79 Jhujl;ian Dogran (7J) 20/6/2/27 20/0610020/0027 17/6/2/22 17/0610020/0022

80 Jhuglan Gamut\ (184) 20/6/2/188 20/06/0020/0188 17/6/21184 17/06/0020'/0184 81 KablrpUf (159) 20/6/2/131 20/06/0020/0J 31 17/6/2/177 17/06/00'),0/OJ77 82 (43) 20/6/2/67 20/06/0020/0067 J7/6/2/31 17/06/00Z0/0031 83 Kalubhatla (53) 20/6/2/9 20/06/002010009 17/6/2/6 17/06/00').0/0006 84 Kamalpur (4) 20/6/2/148 20/06/0020/0J48 17/6/2/130 17/ 06/0020/0J 30 85 Karamjltpur (26) • 2016/2/170 '),0/06/0020/0170 17/612/116 17/06/0020/0116 8d Khanka Shah Rehmatulah Kadrl (Itt) 20/6/2/98 20 /0610020{0098 17/6/2/91 17/06/0020/0091 87 Khara (207) 2016/2/207 20/0610020/0').07 .7/G/2/l0G t 7/06/002010206 88 Khljarpur (74) 20/6/2/31 ').0/06/0020/0031 17/6/2/50 t 7/06/0020/0050 89 Khokhap Kadlrrl Jadld (36) 20/6/2/72 20/06/00').0/0072 17/6/l/34 17/06/00:20/0034 90 Khtlrd (1').0) 20/6/2/88 20/06/0020/0088 17/6/2/100 17/06/0020/0100 91 KlshaQPur Ghurka (168) 20/6/2/113 20/06/0020/0113 17/6/2/81 17/06/00Z0/0081 92 Kutabpur (1 90) 20/6/2/194 20/06/0020/0194 17/6/:2/189 17/0610020/0189 93 Kutbewala (56) lO/6/2/S 20/06/0020/000S 17/6/213 ,7/06/0020/0003 94 (116) 20/6/2/90 20/06/0020/0090 J 7/6/2/97 17/06/0020/0097 9S Lakh (105) 20/6/2/52 ZO{06/0020/0052 17/6/2/74 J 7/06/002010074 96 Latlanwala (9) 20/6/2/153 20/06/0020/0153 17/6/2/135 17/06/0020/0135 97 Lau (37) 2016/2/73 20/0610020/0073 17/6/2140 J7/06/00').0/0040 98 Lodhlwal (156) 20/6/2/132 20/06/0020/0132 17/6/2/163 7/06/002010163 99 Machhl Jowa (141) 20/6/2/138 20/06/0020/0138 .1716/2/109 17/06/0020/0109 )00 (7) 20/6/2/156 20/06/00').0/0156 17/6/2/137 17/06/0020/0137 , 101 Mahljltpw (84) 20/6/2/59 20/06/0020/0059 17/6/2/59 17/06/0020/0059 118 'ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES BULTANPUR tODHIC. D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. amcofthe village Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code No. (with Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 S 6

SultRQpur Lodbi Tabsil-Contd.

102 Maud hit K:lIan (176) 20/6/2/125 20/06/0020/0125 17{6/')./172 17/06/0020/0172 t03 M :ll1d Blndu J a

113 lV\lud Ind~rplll' (193) ZO{6/Z/197 20/06J0020/0197 1716/2/187 J 7/06/0020/0187 1t4 Mand Indel's] \189) ZO/6/1/19:) 10106/0020/0190 17/6/2/191 17/06/0020/019J US·' Malld Kamboan (202) 20/6/2/204 20(0610020/0204 17/6/2/203 17/06/0020/0203

H6' Manu KarJllowal~ (172) ;o.ll/6/2/115 20106/0020/0115 17/6/2/169 17106/0020/I)169 117 Mand K irian (203) 20/6/2/205 20/06j0020/(J1.0S 17/6/2/204 J7/06/0020/0204 U8 Mand Mubarakpur (109) 20/6/2/97 20/06/0020/0097 17/6/2/92 J 7/06/0020/0092- 1-19 Mand Munda (96) 20/6/2/42 20/06/00:ziJ/OO~2 J7/6/2/64 17/06/0020/0064 120 . Maud I'artappUl' (79) 20/6/2/41 20/06/0020/0041 1716/2153 17106/0020/0053 , 12l Maud SlnglJPur, (ZO O) 2016/2/122 20/06J0020/0J'12 )7/6/2/198 ) 7106/0020/0198 '.%2 ', Mandl Alluwal (179) 20/6/2/128 20106/00~0/OJ28 17{6/2/176 17106/0020/0] 76 12'3 Mandl Kabfppur K adirn (180) 20/6/2/127 20/06/0020/01'27 17/6/2/J75 17/06/00'),010175 124 Malldi K abfrpur Jactid (J 58) 20/6/2/129 20(06/0020/0129 17/6/2/J79 J7/06{0020/0179 12:5 Mandl Ghurkal (167) 2016/2/108 20/06(0020/0108 17/6/2/80 17/06/0020(0080 Il'i" Mal1g Jopur . (62) ZOjG/2/21 20{OG/0020/002I J7/6/2/29 17/06/0020/00').9 JZ7 Man!aIa (14) 20/6/2JI60 20/06f0020/0160 17(6/2/141 17j06/0020/0141 '28 MasH (4Z) 20/6/2/66 20/06/0020/0066 17/6/2/36 J7/06/002 0/003 6

t~ Mewa Sii18hwala (140) 20/6/2/8]. 20/06/002010082 J 7/6/2/105 17/06/0020/0J 05 lJO Mlanl13ahadur (142) 20/6/2/137 20/06/0020/013 7 1716/2/98 17/06/00],0/0098 131' . MIaql Malahan (72 20/6/2/29 20/06/0020/0029 1716/2/24 17/06/00:;.,0/C024

J32 Mld ~ wal (Ion 20/6/2/55 20/06/0020/0055 17/6/2/71 17/06/0020/007 J 133 Mleuwal (77) 20/6/2/33 20/06/0020/0033 J7/6/2/51 17106/0020/0051 134 ' Mira (128) 20/6/2/78 20/06/00;20/0078 17/6/2/120 17/06/0020/012 0 US Mlranpllr (19) 20/6/2/165 20/06/0020/0165 17/6/2/1.46 1.7/06/00],0/0146 119 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES SULTANPUR LODHIC. D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of the viJlaae Location Code LocaJion COde LocaliUl Cod~ Location Co4e No. (with Hadbasl No.) (Manual) (Comput er) (Manual) • (Computer)

1 3 4 5 • 6

SIIItaiIIJUr, Lodhi Tahsil-Contd. 136 Mlrjapul' (~17) 20/6/2/89 1.0/06/0020/0089 17/6/2/99 t 7/06/002010099

137 Mohallladabad ~5) 20/6/2/47 20/G6100Z0{OO47 17/6/2}66 17/06/0020JOCJ66 138 Mokha (Z7) '1.0/6/2/157 20/06/0020/0157 17/6/Z/ llS 17/06/0020/0115 1,39 Mubarlkpur (108) 20/6/2/102 ZO/06/0020/0102 17/6/2/89 17/06/0020/0089 140 Muhamadali Khanwala (80) 20/6/2/40 20/C6/0920/0040 17}6/2/54 17/0.6/0020j0054 1.41 Mukctramwala (139) 20/6/2/140 20/06/0020/0140 J7/6/2/107 17106/0020/0107 142 Mulan Kala (118) 20/6/2/85 20/06/0020/0085 1716/2/101 17/06/0020/0101

143 Mullan Baha (59) 20/6/~/6 20/06/0020/00C6 17/612/5 J 7/06/0020JOOO~ 144 Mundi (170) 20/6/2/121 20/06/0020/0121 17/6/2/]71 J 7/06/002O/OJ71

1,45 Nabfpw' (104) 20/6/~/53 2?106/00Z0/0053 J 71612/73 17/06/0020/0073 1,46 Nakkl (204) 20/6/21203 20/06/00Z0/0203 17/6/21:t02 17/06/0020/0202 147 Nash'pur (45) ·20/6/2/15 20/06/0020/0015 17/6/2/14 ,17/06/0020/0014

148 NasJrewal (1) 20/6/2/155 20/06/ooZ0/01 55 j 7/6/Z/138 17/06/0020/0138 149 Nathupur (55) 2O/6/2j7 20/06/0020/0007 17/6/Z/4 17/06/002010004 J50 Nfhalpur (215) 20/6/2/210 2°/06/0020/0210 J7/6J2/'J09 J7J96/0C20/02{J9

I~J (63) 20/6/2/23 20/06/00'].0/0023 17/6/7-/28 17/C6/0020/1';028 152 Pammau (39) 7.0/6/2/77 20{06/0020/0077 17/6/2/41 17/06/0020/0041 153 Pandor! Jagir (121) 20/6/2/91 20/06/0020/0C91 17/612/96 17/0p/0020jOO96 154 Paramjltpur (85) 20/6/2/6U ZOje6/00Z, 0/OC 6 17/6/2/58 17/0610020/0058 155 Passan Jadtd (102) 20/6/2/50 . 20106/0020/005U J7/6/1j70 17/06jW20/0070 156 Pas.all Kadtm (103) 10/0/5142 2,0/O6/00l.0/0054 17/6/217'2 17/06/0020}0072 1,57 Patti Baka(pur (IV) 2O/6/']j14 20/0610020/0074 17/6/2/4 '2 '17/06/0020/0042 158 Patti Bbalu Bahadur (US) 20J6/']j1l 0 20/06/00Z0/0110 17/6/1,/ 162 17/06/0020/0t62 J59 Patti Safadarpur (06) 20/6/2}')5 20/06/0020/0025 17/6/2/26 17/06/0020/0026 160 Patti Watas (21,2) 20/612121 3 20!06/0020/0213 17/ 6121Z 13 17106/0020/°2)3 16J PattI Sardar Nilbl Bakshllsh <¥) 29/6/2/13 ZO/06/00z0/00 13 17/6/2/12 17/06/0020/0012 162 Pipal (2OS) 2016l2/20J 20/06/0020/0201 1716/2/201 17/06/0020/0201 163 PltllO Rahal (U5) 2016/2/94- 20/06/0020/0U94 17/6/Z/95 17/06/00Z0fOG95

164 Raml>ur Oaura ,(9S) 2O/6/Z/48 -:Z0/0~!0020/004S 17/6/2/67 17/06/002.0/0067 165 Raman (140) 20/6/2JI81 20/06/0020/0J 8J 17/6/21156 , l7/06/00z0/0156

166 Ramgarh DaieJl ~192) 20/6/2JI98 20/06/0020/0J9g 17/612/1lj8 17/06{0020/0188

167 Rampuf Jallr .(IS) 20/6/2/161 20/06/0020/0J6J 17/6!Z/142 17/06/0020/Ot4:1. 168 '(lS) 20/612/143 20106{00ZO/0143 17/612)126 17/06/001.0/0126 169 Rawa\ (t8) 20/6/2/164 '1.0/06/0020/0164 -- 1716/2/14$ ·17/06/0020/0145 120 ALPHABEfiCAL Ltsr OF V{LLAGE~ SULTANPUR LODm c. P. BLOCK

1991 Census 19111 Cemus

Sr. Nameotthe villagll Location Code Location Cvde Location Code Location Codt: No. (with Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) •

1 :2 3 4 S 6

SuUanpur Lodhl Tahsil - Contd.

170 - (51) 20/6/2/ 11 20/06/0020/0011 17/6/2/10 17/06/0020/0010 171 - (67) 20/6/2{28 20/06/0020/00Z8 - 17/6/2/23 17/06/0020/0023 172 Sahlapur Bet (125) 20/6/2/15 20/06/00Z0{0075 17/6}2/44 17/06/0020jOO44 173 Saldpur (61 ) 20/6/2/20 20/06/0020j0020 17/6/2/16 17/06/0020/0016 174 -Sala hpur Dona (1) 20/6/2/149 20/06/0020/0149 17/6/2}J31 17/C6/00Z0/0131 175 Sangheke Khurd (2C6) 20/6/2/208 20/06j0020/0208 J 7/6/2/207 17/(6jO( ZO {('}.( 7 176 Sangra (UO) 20/6/2/101 20/(6/0(\20/01 01 17/6/2,90 17/(6/0('20jO(.90 177 Saral Jattan (124) 20/6j2/84 20/C6/002(/(( N 17/6i2j1(.2 17/( 6/( ( :;:( JUt :2 178 Sarupwal (181) 20/6/2/185 ZO/06jOO20/0185 17/6/2jI80 17/(6/C('20/0180 179 (126) 20{6/z/76 20/C6{0C,20/CG76 17/6/2/43 17/(6j((. 2C /(U,3 180 Sech , (8) 20/6/2(152 ZOIC 6/0f'20/C] 5Z 17/6{2/134 17/C 6/C(-20{C134 181- Shah Jahanpur (20) 20/6/2/J67 20/06/0020/0167 J7/6/2/148 17jC6{O('20/0 148 182 ShahdullahPur (1]2) 20/6/2{96 20/06/0020/0C96 17/6/2/85 17/C6/0020/0(85 183 Shahwala lndrcsa (145) 20/6/2/182 20/C6/0020/0182 17/6/2/157 17/(6/0020/0157 . 184 Shahwala Nakkl (194) 20/6/2/200 20/06/0020/0200 17{6/2/195 17/C6/0(20/0) 95 185 Shatabgatb (148) 20/6/2/177 20/C6/0020/0177 17/6/2/151 17/C6/0(J20/0151 186 Sheikh Manga (182) 20/6/2/186 20/0610020/0186 17/6/2/181 17/06/0020/0181 187 ·Sherpur Dona (13) 20/6/2/159 20/06/0020/01 S9 17/6/2/140 17/06/0020/0140 188 Sherpur Do&ran (92) 20/6/2/44 20/06/0020/0C44 17/6/2/62 J 7/06/0020/0062 189 Sherpur Sadha (152) 20/6/2/183 20/06/0020/0183 1716/2(155 17/C6/0020/01 55 190 Shlkarpur (34) 20/6/2/71 ].°/06/00Z0jOG71 17/6/2/35 17/06/0020/0035 I'] - Shiv da )lal wala (81) 20/6/2/36 20/06/0020/0036 1116/2/48 1710610020/0048 192. SiUa (1(9) 20/6/2/llJ 20/06/0020/0111 17/6/2/165 17/06/0020/0165 193 Sitapuf (210) 20/6/2(214 20/0610020/0214 11/6/2/214 17/06/0020/0214 194 Suchetgarb (150) 20/6/2/179 20/06/0020/0179 17/6/2/154 17/06/0020/0J 54

195 s.'~j o KaJla (60) • 20/6/z/l9 20/06/0020/0019 11/6/2/17 17/06/0020/001 7 196 Sultaupur (Rural) (US) 20/6/2/173 20/06/0020/0173 11/6/2/112 17/06/0020/0 J 12 J97 Takla (18S) 20/6(/195 20/06/0020/0195 11/6/2/185 17/06/0020/0185 198 Talwandl Chaudhrian (73) 20/6/2/62 - 2°/06/0020/0062 17/6/2/46 17/06/0020/0046

199 Tarf~hba)Bab.dar (136) 20/6/2(17S ZO/06/00Z0/017S t7/6/2/Ul 17/C 6/00;Z0/Olt 1 201l. -Tarf Ha:.l:( (137) 20/6/2(174- 29/06/0020/0174 17/6/i/1l0 17/06/0020jOJ)0 20) -- (16) 20/6/Z/J61. 20/06/0020/0162 J7/6/Z/143 17{06/0020/014j 202 ,,- Thak:ar Kaura (160) 20/6/2/112 20/06/0020/01 J2 17/612/164 17/06/0020/0164

" . · . , 121 ALPHABETICAL LIST ·OF VILLAGE.$

5ULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOClC.

1991 CeIIIas 1911 C'1!SIl8

Sr. Name oftbe villa~ Location Code Location Codo1 ~atio» Cod. Location CQde No. (With IlacSbul No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (CQmputerj

1 3 4 ' J

SIII",r L061 T.sll-Con,d.

203 Thatta (48) 20/6/2/18 20/06/0020/0018 i1/6(2/J5 ! 7/06/0020/0005 204 Tlbba (44) 20/6/2/16 20/06/0020(0016 17/6(2/30 ,1/06/0020/0030 205 Tlbbl (191) ').0/6/21196 20/06/0020/0196 11/6(2/18. 11/06/0020/01" 206 (SO) 20/6/2/17 20/06/0020/0017 17/6/2/9 17/06/0020/0009 201 Toll (12) 20(6/2/158 20/06/0020/0158 .11/6/2/139 17/06/00]0/0139 , 20B Ucha ( 122) 20/6/2/61 20f06/0020/0061 .11/6/2/45 11/06/0020/0045 2(}9 Ugrupur (23) 20/6/2/168 20/06/0020/0168 17/6/2/149 17/0610020/0149 210 Wadhel Harllampur (131) 20/6/2/81 20/06/0020/0081 17/6/2/J22 17/06/0020/0122 211 Wadhel Kadbn (129) 20/6/2/83 20/06/0020/0083 17/6/2/119 17106/0020/0119 . 212 Wadhel Kb.uda baxwaJa ( 132) 20/6/2/79 20/06/0020(0079 - l7/6/2/ll1 17/06/OO2O/012J

213 Wadhel Mluja ( 130) 2016/2/142 20/06/0020/01

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:'. . 123 124

VILLAGE sULTANPUR LODRI e.D. BLOCK Amenitiea ud . . . .-.. . ~. .- ~ .. -

I~ Mame ot'VUlap Total Total Amenities available (If not avallable within the "lJIage, a dash ~ (with Hadba!it No.) area popula­ (-) Is sbown In the column and next to It In brackets the distance of the tion III broad rallies viz. - 5 kms .• '-10 bns. and 10+ km&. of the nearest vlIla., and place where the faclllty Is available Is ,lvon) .... (In number Itec;:ta~) of Edul!a­ Medical VrinJdua Post Payor Commutri- house.. tional water &. days cations hol

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Sultlftpaf Lodki 1 Maltd Gob.dflal (69) 65·00 Un­

1 1hu~an Arla~ (to) U6 ·00 On- 3 AIDfftJ)l.lf (1'18) 457 '00 730 (140) P -(-5) HP -(-S) -(5-10) 'BS

~ lJufOwa1 (57) \77·00 9 (2) P.M,H PHC,D lIP PO - -(lO + ) 'BS 5 KutbcwaJa (56) 175 ·00 367 (72) P - (5-10) HP -{-S) - (- 5) BS ,. 'Nultan Bait.' (59) 232 ·00 849 (145) J' - (-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-s) BS

'7 'NatJmpur (~5) 147 ·00 311 (49) P -(5-10) HP -(-~) -(-5) 'DS - 3 Dandupur (~.. ) 129-00 853 {iJ5) P ~(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) US 9 Kalubbatia {53} 114-00 S90 (34) I' - (- 5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 10 Parniwal (52) 125 '00 574 (74) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(- s ) BS H Sabuwal (SI) 650·00 809 (137) P - (-5) l-{P -(-5) - (10 4) BS

1~ Cbak l'oda."al (-49) " '00 Un­

H Patti Sardar Nabl (44) 90 '00 342 ~47) P RP TW, HP - (-5) - (10-1 ) BS Bakhash 14- (47) 25J -00 952 (145) J> RP(4), TW.HP - (-5) - (10 + ) BS CHW(3) U NaslrPlu (45) 585 (92) P, M D. CHW TW. HI' no -(to..,. ) BS (4) 16 1'lbba (,(4) 956·00 3, 3t5 (516) P(6). M. J'He T. TW, HP ,.0, Dally 8S H Phon. 11 Toda1!".,al (50) 222'00 43J (63) P HP - (-5) -(10 -) 8S 18 Thatfa (48) 446·00 2.·m (365) P.M HP PO -(IO+ ) :as

J~ SUjo Kalia (60) 234-00 75S n12) P. M TW.HP -(-S) -(JO-J-) DS 20 Saidpur (ttJ) • 359·00 1.368 (220) P,M.H H.MH. HP PO -(10+ ) BS PHC,D 11 Man,oopup (61) 82-00 297 (43) P D HI' -(-5) -(10+) BS 22 Hus-sainpur Dulowal (6") 167-00 861 (l59) P -(-5) HI' -(-5) - -(10 -d US

.%3 'Nurowa I (tl3) 107·00 388 (59) }' -(- ~) HP ~(-s) -(10 .l. ) BS 14 Jalnalk (65) 34·00 Un·

15 Pa·ttl Safd,u puf «(ilY) 92·00 1~ (17) l'W.HP -{- 51 -(5- 10) -(-51 26 Baja (53) 135·00 575 (93) TW,Hl' -(-5) -(lO "', ) -{- 5) 27 Jhul:lan Doaran (71 ) 33'00 Un· 111 Safdarpur (67) 592·00 313_. (52) -(- S) -{-S) HJ) .DIQCTORY

land use '· .~.

App­ Nearcsl Land use (I.e. ~te Ii under dillerent types of Jaqd . use in hc.c:tares rO'llllde

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'Iablil (Part)

Inhabited . , Inhabited , PR Suttanpur (8) EA 1'(277 -00), TW(271 ,00) -'. 180 ·00 _ P,R Su1ia llPur (12) ED,aAG 1(157 '00), TWE(J57 ·O ~) , IS-OO PR Ilultanpur (16) EA ... 1(155 -00), lW(54 '00), 1Wl!(lG!-O()) 20'00 FR Sultanpur (14) . EA . . T(146 'OO}, '1WE(146 ·G O) 8 -aD 38 :00 40·00 PR ')uitanpuf (11) EA .. 1(134 '00), TW.(35 '00), TWE(99 ,00) IJ ·00 PR Sultanpul, (15) EA 1(120 '00), l'WB(120 ·00) 9·00 PR Sultanpuf (J 7) EA , . 1'{102 '00), lWE(102 ·00) 12·00 PR SultallPur OS) ED,.EAO 1(108 '00), TW6{l08 ·00) 17 ·00

PR Sultanp'Ur (16) ED,EAG 1'(623 -00), TW(42 '00), TW~(S81 '00) 3·QO 24 -00 Inhabited · PR Sultanllur (17) EA .. 1{77 -00), TWE (71,00) 3 ·00 10 -00

_ PR Sultanpur (13) EA 1'(.214 -00), TWE(214 '00) . 11 :00 , 26 ·00

1'(105 '00), TWE(t05 ,00) f-O<) 18 ·00

I~R Sultaqpur (J3) , BA _. !(857 -00). TW(3S0 '00), rWE(507 -00) 12 ·00 87 ·00

P'R Sultanpur (J S) 'ED,RAO­ 1(206 ·00), TW(24 ·00), 'tWE(182 -00) Hi ·OO PR Sultanpur (1f!) 'EA ., T(395 '00), TW(40 00), TWE(3SS '00) 51·00 PR Sultanpur (H) . EA .. . 1'(206,00), TW(50-00), TWE(156 ·00) Jl ·pO .t7 ·00 PR Sultanl)Ur (IS) EA . . 1(324 '00), TWE(324 ,00) 35 -00 J>R SultanpliP (.13) ED, BAG .. T(78 '00), TW(69 '00), TWE(9 '(10) 4·00

)}R Suitanplir (13) B'A 1'(149 '00),. TWE(t49 ,00) , 1 ·00 17 -00 PR Sultanpur (12) ED,J;lt\G 'r(93 ,00). TW(SJ'OO), TWE(12 00) 14 ·00 Inhabited PRo Sultanpur (14) EA" 1(87 '00), TW(69 ·00), lWE(18 ·00) 5 -00 .l(R Sultanp\H (}6) _ .8.1. . '. T(l02 '00), TWE(t02 ·00) 33·00

.I.n~abitod PR Sultanpur (14) EAO 1 (140 ·00), TW(140 ·00) lSS -00 H2 ·()o 6Z,OO 126 VILLAGE SULTAN PUR LODHI C.:D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca­ Name of the vlllage Total Total Amenities available (If not available wltbln tbe village, a dash tion (wIth Hddbast No.) area popula- - (-) Is shown In the column and next to It In brackets the distance Cod41 oftbe tion in broad ranges viz. -S kms., 5-10 kms., and 10 + kms. of th(l l'oto . . village and nearest place where the facility Is available (s 8(vtln) (in number hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or CommunI­ hold $) tlonal water &. days cations (potablo) telo­ of tbe (bus ,raph market' stop, bat. If railway any station. water­ way)

3 4 6 7 9 10

SultaQpIIr Loclbl 29 Mfaoi Malahao (72) 103 -00 23 (8) - (--5) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) : 30 Fatehali Khanwala (75) 64 -00 Un­ 31 Khljarpul (74) 304 '00 452 (72) P -(-5) ' HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) 32 Chaudriwala (78) 175 ·00 55 (to) -(--5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 33 Mlenwal (77) 147 ·00 59 (12) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 34 Maud Dhunda (76) 71·00 5 (I) -(-5) -(-5) HP -<-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 35 Bhalni Huso Khan (82) 101 ·00 146 (26) p - (-5) HP - (- 5) -(- 5) -(-S) 36 Shiv daya[wala (81) 115·00 283 (56) '-(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

~ 37 Faridpuf (83) 176 '00 162 (33) p -(- ' ) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 38 Doda Kamman (89) 72·00 Un- 39 Doda Sodagar (9l) 158 '00 40 (6) -(-5)- - (-5) HP -(-5) -(5- 10) -(-5) - 40 Muhamadall (80) 130·00 67 (12) -(-5) -(-5) TW, HP,R -(-5) -(10+) NW Khatlwala 41 Matid Partappur (79) 128 ·00 377 (49) -(- 5) -(-5) HP,R -(-5) -(IO +) -(-5)

- , 42 ~and Munda (96) 257 '00 17,2 (34) -(5-10) -(5-10) TW, HP -(-S) -(5-10) -(5-tO)

43 Alam Khanwala (9~) Fl'OO 179 (35) -(- 5) - (- 5) TW, HP - (5- 10) - (5- 10) -(5-10) 44 Sherpuf D ograll (92) 255·00 116 (24) - (-5) - (5- 10) TW, IlP - (5- 10) - (5- 10) -(-5> 45 Bhainl Bahadur (93) - 94·00 23 (5) -(- 5) - (5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) , 46 Bhainl Kadar (99) 140·00 71 (16) -(5-10) -(5- 10) HP -(5-10) --(5-(0) ~(5..,.IO) ]3akhash 47 Mohantadabad (95) 109'00 181 (3 5) -(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(i-l0) -(5-10) 1(5-10)

48 Rampur G aura (98) 177 ·00 151 (26) -(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5- 10) -(5~10) - (5-10) 49 Bloopur Jadjd (107) 81·00 289 (SO) P - (5-10) HP - (10+) -(10+ ) (10 -1- ) 50 Passall Jadld (102) 28·00 76 (IS) -(- S) -(-5) HP -(-·5) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 51 Baoopur Kadlm (106) 178·00 230 (43) -(-5) -(-5) HP --(- S) -(5-·10) -(5-10) 52 Lakh Waryah (05) 109'00 451 (75) P - (-5) lW.HP - (-S) - (5- 10) - (5- 10) 53 Nabjpur (104) 143 ·00 206 (31) P,M -(-5) HP -( -S) -(5-10) -(5-·10) 54 Passall Kadlm (103) 47'90 85 (17) -(-5) - (-5) HP -·(5-JO) ..:..{5-JO) --(-5) 55 Midewal (101) 89 '00 UII- DIREctORY land use

App­ Nearest Power LInd use (I.e. area under different types of land ' use" n' hc;ctarcs roun~d roach town " supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Porest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area Dot (In kms.) . Irri­ able avaUabio gated waste for cUlti­ '. (lnell/d­ vation lng gaucbar and groves)

t1 12 13 14 1,5 · 16 ··· -. 17 18

Tahsil (Part) - contd. KR Sultanpur (13) BAO '- 1(80 ·00). TW(80 -00) .' ~ - OO ~ - OO 13 -00 Inhabltod

KIt Sultal1Pur (13) ED,BAG -- 1(1.77 -00), TWE(277 -00) 21 ;00 KR Sultanpur (12) BA '- 1(120 -00), TWE(120 -00) 5,·(10 KR. Sultanpul (4)' ED,BAO -. 1(80 -00), TWB(80 ·OO} ,. ffI-oo NR.,FP SultallPur, (10) BA 46-00 1(25 -00), TWE(25 '00) ' - , KR Sultanpul' (9) ED,BAG -. T(89 -00), TWB(89 ·00) 12 -00 KR SU!tanpul' (9) ED,BAG -. 1(103 -00), 1'WE(l03 -00) 12-00 KR Sultanpu! (9) EAO Hi-OO - - 1(160·00),TWE(160·00) Inhabited KR Sultanpur (9) EA - - 1(133 '00), lW(118 '00), TWE(U -00) 22-00 3·00 NR,FP Sultanpur (9) SA 26-00 96 -00 8 -00

NR,FP SultanPuT (12) AG -- 1(125 '00), TW(llS -110) 3 ·00 KR SultanpuT (13) BAG 1(10 -00), TW(S -00), TWE(S ·00) 182 ·00 29 ·00 36 ·00 NW Sultanpul' (18) EA .- 1(42·00), TW(42 -00) 78·00 22 -00 29·00

KR, SuItaQPuP (11) ED,EAG .. T(19 -00), TW(Ui -00), TWB(3 -00) 128 -00 - , 108 ·00 NW KR Sultanpur (10) EA _. T(90 ,00), lWE(90 ·00) 4-00 KR Sultanpur (9) BA 54 -00 8t-OO

KR Sultanpur (12) BA .. T(4 'OO),TWB(4 -00) 36 ·00 20·00 49·00 KR Sultanpur (10) EA 98 -00 79-00 . ; KR. Suttanpur (11 ) - EA 4 -00 23 ·00 18-00 KR Sultanpur (9) BA ·26-00 2 ·00 KR- Sultanpur (9) , EA 106·00 8 -00 64 -00 PR Sultanpuf (8) ED,BAO .. T(63 'OO),TWS(63 '00) 800 - Itt·OO 2l'00 PR Sultanpur (8) BA -. T(96 -OO),TW(36 -OO),TWE(60 ·00) 17 ,00 20·00 10·00 : PR Sultanpur (8) 10·00 , ~OO EA -- 1'(32 ,00), TWE(32 -00) : ; . -. Inhabited ; .. _: -: .' . .. -: "-.~ , ---- ~ ~, ... ,.". -.-- ...... ,... . "'- ~ -"""'~ -:". . VILLAGE SULTANIlUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK. Amenities ucl

Loca- Name ot the vw.p Total . Total Amonitle8 available (It not available within the village a dash tion (wltb Hlldba&t'No.) ' aJ'CII . 'popula­ (-}Is shown·in coIwnn and ""'0 it in brackets the ,distaT1ce Code at the - tlon in broad raitlU'vIz..-S Jans. s-.IO lanse and to+Jcms. of the noarest No. - ·yUlace and -where tbo. f~ility j, available Is given) , '" '. (In number hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical DrlnldnB POlit Day or Commul.li­ hold! tional water &; days cations (potablo) tole­ oftbe (bus ~ph marutl stoP. bat. If raUway any station, wator­ way)

2 4 5 () 1 8 9

------~------Sultan pur LocIIi. SIS Choladba (lOO) 131 .00 428 (68»)> H TW.HP -(-5) -(-S) liS 57 Cituharpur (88) 174·00 399 (70) I' H TW.HP -(-5) - .(- 5) BS 58 Doda Wa.zlr (90) 116 ,00 231 (34) -(-5) -(-5) TW --(-5} -(5-10) - (5-10)

S9 Mahljltpur (84) 188,00 573 (S6) P H TW.HP -(_. 5) - (-S) -(- 5) 60 (8S) 313·00 846 (124) P,M,H a,MCW,HC. TW,HP PO -(5- (0) BS D " 6:t . Ueha (122) 54·00 622 (JOS) P -(-5) ....:. (-S) -(- 5) ' 6.2 Talwandl (73) 2,230 ·00 5,807 (921) P(4),M.H p,Fl'C,JU> HP po. Dally Chaudhrlan Phone 63 Daula (38) 173 ·00 563 (92) r,M cwe HP --{- 5) -(5- 10) -(- 5)

64 Bldhlpur (40) 155,00 869 (143) P.M D HP -(-5) ~ (S- to) -{- 5} ..•. ._, t 6S Amanipur (4J) 218'00 362 (59) P -(-5) HP -{5- 10) -{- 5)

66 Maslt (42) 449 · 0~ 1.197 (170) P.M,H,PUC-(-~ TW.HP -(-5) -(S-lO) BS 67 Ka)ru (43) 555·00 932 (lS8) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 68 Jeoracpur (33) 830 ·00 1,389 (219) P(2),M -(-S) HP Urf Mcrrypur

69 (31) 3J4 ·00 1.067 (117) P H,D HP -(-5) -(-S) -<-S)

70 Waryah (35) 75 ,00 15 (~ -(-S) -(-S) TW.HP -{S-,O) -(S- JO) -(- 5) 71 Shikarpur (34) 89 ,00 204 (27) I' -(- S) TW.lU' -CS--)O) -(5-10) as 72 Khok?har Xadlm (36) 111 ,00 437 (57) I' D TW.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) as JadJd

73 Lau (a1) 52·00 79 (16) -(-5) -(~5) HP -($-IO) -{S- 10) 74 Patti. BakatPut (127) 49,00 2' (4) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(- 5) -(5-10)

75 Sahlal'ur Bot (12') J ~8 ' 00 796 (128) P ewe TW Plwne -<5-10)

. 76 Sawal (1~ 151·00 688 (ItS) 1'.0 MCW.ewc. HP -<-5) --($- 10) CJIW . '77 PaDllnan (39) 142'00 $08 (76) P -(-$) HP -(-$) -(5-10} lIS 78 ' Mira (ttl) 2!6 ,00 221 (37) P -<-$) HP -{-S) -(-3) -{-s} . 7j. . WadheHCbud,a (HZ) 34 ·00 23 (2) -(.... S) -{-$) HP - (-j) . buxwalll -<-3> . 8Q Haibatput ()O) . 214 ·00 D HP -(-$) -(- S) - (- 5) . ,. <. 601 (87) J.". M, 8l Wadhel (i31) 85 ,00 444 (12) P ....(-5) HP -{- 5) - (-5) --(-S) 'Harnamp\u 129 DIREctoUY land use ------~~------~--~ App- Nearest Power Land usc (I.e. area under different types ot land use In hectares rounded roaoh town ' sUl'piy upto two decimal places) to and village - distance Porest Irrigated DY source u,,­ Ct!ltuc- AreA not (in kms .) Irrl­ a ble :\Va ll~bl. ~at~d was Ie for cultt· (Illc!ud- va liOll irlS ~auc~ac and "mvcS

.__ ,

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Tabail (Part)-CQlltd.

PR SLtltaupur (9) EA . . T(.'!) ·OJ).TW(7u ·OO);TWE(10 -DO) 33 00 18 '00 PR SultanpUf (9) BA T(I.27·00).TW(46 ·00).TWE(81 '00) 13 ·00 14 ·00 20.,00 '. '_ KR Sultanpur (8) EA T(

PR Su.ltallpur (9) EA I. T(2, 108 ·00),TWE(,2, 108 .. 00) 112',00

PR Sultanpur (7) EA T(163 ·00).TW(30 OO).1WE(133 ·00) lQ·QO

PR Sultanpur (9) EA 1'(140 .00):TW(20 ·00),TWE(l20 ·00) 1·00 14:()() PR Sultanput (9) EA T(,206 '00),TW(41 ·00),TWE(165 'GO) 12 ·00 PR Sultanpur (10) ED,EAO t(401 ·00),TWB(40j ·00) 4800 PR Sultanpur (4) ED.EAO . ,,[,(S.H ·00,TW(J31·OO), TWE{394 ·00) 6 ·00 24 ·00

PR SultanplJt (J 0) ED,BAG T(771·00),TW(192 '00), TW.E($8S ·00) 2] ·00 2~ ' OO

pit Sultanput (S) ED.BAG T(29~ ·00), TW(40 .OO),TWE(2S0 "QO) • . ' . 24' ()() KR Sultanpur (6) ED,EAG .... T(1l·OO).TW(71 ·OO) ,N)O PR SultanpUf (6) ED.EA<;l T(10 ·OO).twE(10 '00) 19 '00 PR Sultal\Pur (8) ED.EAG T(98 ·00),TWE(98 ·00) 13 '00

PR Suitanpuf (8) ED,EAG T(48 'OO),TW(4'00),TWE(44 '00) 4 ·()() PR Sultanrur (1) ED,EAG T(44 'OO),TW(3 '00),TWE(4J ·00) 5 ,()(I Pit S Illta Il[)llr (1) ED,EAG T(125 'OO),lW(l1 '00),1 WE(J14 ·00) 13 '()() PR Sultanpul' (6) EA T(13i'00),TW(6 '00),TWE(131'00) 14 ,()()

l>R Sultanpur (8) tm,EAG T(126 '00), TW (25 ·00), TWE(lOS ·OC) 16 ·()()

PR Sultanpuf (5) EA T(92·00),~(92 · OO) " 85·00 S3 ·00 16 ·00

PR SuitallPuf (4) EA . .. T(31'00), TWE(31'OO) j ·OO

PR SLiltanpur (» EA T{\61 -00)1 '£\"'E(163 ·00) 3600 15 ·00 PR Suitanpur (4) EA. T(13 :00), TWE{73 ·00) J2 '00

---- .. _. . _.,. _-, - --'" -- ... _.. ... ------.. - . . ---- ... - - .- . ~ - . . - . 130

SULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK Amenities and

I!ooca-, Name of tbe villa .. TQtaI Total Amenities avallabl. (II not available within ' the village, a dash tIon (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ (-) Is shown- In fhe column and next to It In brackets the distance _Coda _ of 'he tion In broad ranses vlz.-S kIns., 5-10 lans., and 10+ kms. of the nearest ;No! ,'_ village and place where the '80111ty Is available Is given) (In number ; . ).._ hectares) at house­ Educa· Medical Drlnklns Post Day or Communi· holds tlonal water 8c, dayS cations (potable) tele­ of the (bus grapb market} stop, hat, If railway any statIOI~, water· way)

; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sultaoput LocIbf

1t2 Mewa Singh- (140) 9%,00 680 (100) ' p D,FPC HP -(- 5) - (- 5) BS wala

83 Wadhel Kadlm (129) 66 ,00 71 (10) ' -(-5) -(-5) HP _.(- S) - (- 5) - (- 5) 84 Saral Jattan (l24) 224,00 676 (119) p. M - (- 5) HP PO - (- 5) BS s-s Mulan Kala (118) 98 ~ 00 193 (30) P MCW .-IP - (- 5) -(-5) BS -' 86 Haidrabad Bet (123) 108 ,00 262 (47) P -(-5) HP -(- S) -c- 5) - (- 5) - 81 Iabo (119) 196,00 419 (71) P -(-5) HP -(- 5) -(-5) - (-5) : 88 }(burd (l20) 143 ,00 410 (51) P -(- 5) HP -(-5) - (--5) BS 89 Mirjapur (111) 138 ,00 296 (46) P -(-S) HP -(-S) -(- 5) BS , "90 Ladwal (116) 147'00 389 (63) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(--5) - -(-5) : ; 91 Pandor! Jaglt (121) 153 ·00 543 (82) P -(--5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-S) BS , 92 JhaIiduwa\a (81) 51·00 Un- . . Rajputan " 93 Ihanduwala (86) 102 -00 257 (34) P -(-5) TW.HP - (- 5) . -(5-10) BS . Kaboan

" 94 Pltho Rahal (U5) J21-00 440 (75) P -{- 5) TW HP - (--5) -(-5) BS . 9$ , Jhuglan Bandu (114) 9tHlO 139 (19) - (- j) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) -(- 5)

l " ~ ShahdullahPur (112) 8'-00 329 (~O) p. M --(- S) TW. lIP - -(-5) -{S-10) - (-5) 91 Maud Mubarak· (l09) WHO 2()4 (31) P -(..... S) TW. HP -(-·5) -(5-10) NW pur '. ' 98 Kbanka Shah (111) 13-00 Un- Rohmatulah Kadrl ' 99 Haz[pui! (114) 149-00 222 (45) I' --(- S) TW,lIP -(S--10) -(S- 10) _, (- 5) 100 Bhlm Kadlm (161) IS? -00 137 (2J) -c- .S) -(- 5) TW, HP -{- 5) - (tot) as 101 Sangra (110) ·99 ,00 26J (46) -(- S) -(- 5) HP -(-5) -(-5) NW 102 Mubarikpur (l08) 33-00 36 (7) -(-5) -(- 5) TW,HP -(S--10) -(lOt ) NW 103 AkaJpur (166) 72 -(lG , 44 . (to) -(-.5) -(....,..5) TW. HP - (- 5) -(10-\-) NW ;. t 04 Mand Oujar. (91) 33-00 ,-43 . (1) . -(- 51 -(5--10) HP - (5- 10) - (lOt) NW pur • 105 Mand Bandu (163) 124-00 145 (22) -{- 5) -(- 5) TW.HP -(- 5) -(10+) NW Jadid '10(1 Mand Shim (164) 43-00 111 (ZO) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP -(- 5) - (10 + ) NW , , Kadlm 1'31

. :. ". ~ .... lima use

App­ Nearest Power ~nd ' U,Io (I.e. area under dllferent types of land 'lise In hectares rounded .­ roacb town supply upto two).declmaJ "laces) . . .. ~. to and village distance 'Porest------~------~------~ Irrlgate4 \v SO\ll'Ce Un- Cultur- Area 'not (In kms.) Irrl- able available iated waste for cultl­ (includ- vatton Ina gauehat and ,roves)

11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18

TIl1l81J (Pa.t)-contd. PR Sultanpur (3) EA 1(79 ·00), TW(t 0 '00), TWE(69 '00) 1·00 12 ·00

PR Sultanpur (I) EA 1(16 ·00), TWS(36 ,00) 24·00 6·00 PR Sultanpul (5) ~A .. 1(.ZOI·00), TI\(l6 ,00), TVtS(I8$ ,00) 1·00 . 22·00 PR Sultanpur (3) EA .. 1(91'00), TW(1.2 '00); TWE(79 '00) 7·00 PRo Sultanput (3) EA T(98 '00), TWeG ,00), 1WE(92 ·00) 10·00 PRo Suitanpur (2) EA T(183 '()O), TW(40 '00), TWB(143 ,00) 1 '00 12·00 PRo &ultanpur (4) EA T(130 '00), TW(32 '00), TWE(98 ,00) 13 ·00 PRo Sultanpu, (5) EA Tei29 ' 00), 1W(lS '00), 'IWE(1l4 ·00) ., - 9·00 PRo Sultanpm (5) ED,EAG 1(132 '00), TWE(l32 ·00) 3·00 12'00 PRo SultallPU! (4) ED,EAG .. , T(I42 ,00), 'lWE( 142·00) 11·00 Inhabited

PR Sultanpur (9) ED,EA.G T(9.2 ,00), TWE(92 ,90) '·00 t -OO 8·00

PR Sultanpur (5) ED,EAG T(tt2 '00), TW£(1l2.()() 9·00 PR Sultanpur (8) EA 1(9l'00), TW(lO '00), 1WE(il·Oo.) ,·00 PRo Sultanpur (10) ED,BAO T(7S '00), TW(35· 00), TWE(40 ·00) 4'00 1 '00 5 ·00 NR Sultanl'ur (ll) BA 1(1l2 ·(lG), nV~(1J2 '00) 7'00

Inhabited

PRo Sultanpur (7) EA 1(B4 .0'0'), TWE(134 '0'0) ... ' 1.5,'00 KR SultanPllt W) ED,EAG T(71'OG), TW(31·00), TWE(40·00) 6.5 ·00 . 4·00 11·00 NR Sultanput' (9) EA 1(62 '00), TW(62 '00) 31·00 KR Sultanpur (11) EA 1(26 ·00) TW(26 ·0'0) '·00

KR Sultanpur (14) , EA 1'(59 ,00'), 'l~(S9 ,00) 9·00 4·00 KR Sultanput (12) EA 1(2S '00), TW(25 '(),O) 8 ·00

KR Sultanpur (13) EA 1(109·00), 1'W( 109 ·00), 14'00 3·00

KR &ultanpur (lJ) EA 1(39·00), TW(39 ·00) 4'0Q

DIRECTQRY

land use . - . ' ~ . ,...., - , . ....- .. . .

App­ Near~st Pow.:r L,nd use (I.e. ar~a under different types of land use 'n hectares rounded reach town . gUPply upto two d.colmal places) to and vlll ~ i!e distanoe Porest Irrr.~ated by SOUTce Un­ Cultur­ Area ~Jt (In ~ms ) lrtl­ able available gated (Includ­ fot oultl­ lng v"t'on gauchar and if'O\'t5)

...._ . - . -" 11 12 13 14 \S 16 11 18

Tamil (Pa.t)-Colltd.

NR Sultanpu, (12) EA 1(6S '00.), 1'W(66 .0.0.) $ .0.0. 6 ~ OO.

NR Sultanpur (10.) EA 1(10 '0.0.), TWB(IO. .0.0.) 'i ~OO.

KR S~ltanpur (11 ) EA T(47 '0.0.), TW(47 .0.0.) 23 .0.0. 6 .0.0. PR Sultanpur (8) EA T(75 '0.0.), TWt47 '0.0.). TwB(28 ·GG? 6 no.

KR Su)tanpur (11 ) EA T(12~ '0.0.), TW(I~2 '0.0.) " ' 4 '00. PR Su)tanpur (8) EA T(110 ·O.O.), TW(JlO. :0.6) 81 :0.0. 81 ·0.0. - JS :OO.

.. ' KIt Su[tanpur '(14) EA T(IlS '0.0.). TW(1I5 '0.0.) \ 94 ·0.0. 17 ·00.

FI' Sultanpur (11) EA T(42 .0.0.). TW(42 .0.0.) 26 ·00 2 '0.0. Inhabited

KR . SultanpuT (11 ) ED, BAG T(77 '0.0.). TW(17 . O.O);.TWE(50 '0.0.) :41·00 30. ·00. PR. S'.i1tanpur (10., ED,EAG T(71 ··OO.). TW(19 '0.0.). TWE{52 "OO) 18·00 . . 4 :0.0. 12 ·00.

PR Sultanpur (12) EAO.EA T(208 ,00), TW(163 .(0). TWE(40 ·0.0) 289 '00 lOW 109 ·00 KR Sultanpuf (10) ED,EAO T(I~S ·00.), TW(1 51 :(0)" TWE(4 .0..0) 89 ' 0.0.

KR l)ultanpur (tt) EA T(36 '00), TW(36 .(0) J '00 Inhabited ., inhabited

inhabited KR Sultanpur ( IS) EA 12900. 6') ·00. - 52 ·00 KR Su)tanpur (14) EA 1 (1~3 ·00.), TW(')) .. O.O). T~E\13 · ~O ) g·OO

PR Suitanpur (11 )'; ,. : .. El? BAG T(6~ ·00.). TW(61·QO)" JiS ·00 53 '0.0. , KR Sult:tnpur (10.) :;. .. .' EA ' . ' . ' T(25 ·00), TWOO ; O.O.) ~ 'IWB(IS ·0.0) - 6 '')0

PR Sultanpur (9) ED.EAO T(12 '(0), TWOS :00), TWE(5"i ·00.) _ tO, OO PR SultclllPur (to) F.A T(26 '(0), TIV(8 00.), lWB(t8 ,00, 14·qJ . . . -,'\ . VILLAGE SULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK Amenities and

toea· Name or the viUaie Total Total . Amenities available (If not avaUable within the village, a dash tloa (with Hadba&tNo.) area popuJa. . (-0 'Js shOWll In ihe column and next to It Irl braclcets the dlstallCe Code oftbe tlon . . hi broad ranps vl~. -5 kms.; 5-10 bns., and 10+kms. ot the '~. village and .noa1'est placo where the facility Is available is liven) . (In number h.ectares) of bou"­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds) tional water & days cations (I'otablo) telec of the (bus lI'apb marketl stop, hat, If railway allY station, water­ way)

2 6 7 8 9 )0

Sultanpur Lodbi

130 AlIuwal (151) 207 ·00 248 (48) I' - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 131 Kablrpur (tS9) 210·00 621 (95) P,M D TW,HP PO Dally BS 132 Lodhlwal (156) 104 ·00 '-55 (38) P _(5_10) TW, HP -(5-10) '-(5_10) -(5-10) {33 Bbago Budba (IS3) 181'00 395 (75) p ' CHW TW,HP -(-5) Daily BS 134 Fattowal (113) 234 ·00 52l (76) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 135 Busowa} (143) 606 ·00 1,073 '(119) p. M,H H,D HP Phone -(-S) -(-5) 136 Dbago Atain (144) 259·00 179 (1m p . CHW TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 137 Miani Babadur (142) 171 ·00 474 (78) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 138 Machhi Jowa (HI) 280 ·00 JZ (J) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 139 Alahdad Chak (138) 184 ·00' ·458 (89) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-)5 140 MuketramwaJa (139) 74 ·00 18] (33) P -(-5) lIP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 141 Gajlpur (1)3) 222 ·00 53! (79) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 142 Wadhel ,Mauja 030) 44·00 14 (9) -(-5) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) _(-5) 143 Randhlrpur (28) 766'00 663 (96) P - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 144 Jhallehwala (29) 252 ·00 352 (57) l' -(-5) HP (-5) -(-5) - (-5) 145 Dadwlndl (32) 656 ·00 2,093 (315) P,M,H H,PHC, TW.HP PO Daily BS,RS D 146 Chak Kotla (6) 117·00 299 (48) P,O -(-5) TW, HP -(-5) -(-5) BS, RS 147 Bhaur (5) 361·00 682 (106) P -(-5) TW,HP (-5) -(-5) BS, RS 148 Kamalpur (4) J,m ·00 2,235 (338) P, M, H H, ewc, HP PTO -(-5) BS D Phone 149 Salahpur Dona (1) 146 '00, 227 (29) p -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(10 + ) _(5_10) ISO Goblndgarh (2) 236·00 Un· 151 AlIadltta (3) 861·00 I.J72 (210) P,M,H CWC,D TW,HP Phone -(-5) _(-5) 152 Seeh (8) 182 ·00 791 (133) p - (-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(5-tO) -(-.5) 1.53 Latianwala (9) 246 ·09 S,l69 (182) p -(.-.5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) J 54 Ahmedpur (to) 291 ·00 529 (93) p _ (_5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) ISS Nasirewal (11) 347 ·00 483 (78) P -(-5) HI' -(-5) - .(-5) BS J56 Mahablipur (7) 543 ·00 1,347 (214) P.M PHC.D TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) - ... . 13S J>!RECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Lan4 use (I,e • ..-ell unclcr dIfferent tyPes of land ~se In hectares rowukd ronch town supply . - u~to two ~eci~J places) to nnd village dlstanoe Jrzlptt'd ~y ~ource Un­ Cultur­ ArellllOt (In kms.l Irrl-­ able IIvallablC ~ated waste tor culti­ (Includ­ vation Ing iauchar alld groves)

11 12 13 14 t.5 16 17 IS

'f1hH. (Palt}-Contd. PR Sultanpur (7) ED,EAG _. T(95 ·00), TWUO .O(», TWE(1S -00) 112 -00

PR Sultanplir (10) ED,EAG ., T(93 ·00), TW( 25 -QO, TWE(68 ·00) 117-QO PR Sultanpur (6) ED,EAG.EO -. T(97 '00), TW{23 ·00),TWE(14-00) 7-00 PR Sultanpuf (6) EA · . T(l56 '00), TW(60 -OO)~ TWE(96 -00) , 25 -00 PR SuItanpur (8) EA T(209 -00), TW27 -00), TWE(182 '00) 25-00 - - PR SultanPlir (3) EA -- T(SS3 -00), TW(410 -00), TWE(143 -00) S3 -00 PR Sultanpuf -(2) EA - T(23S -00), TW(SO '00), TWE(18HIO) 24 ·00

PR Suitanpuf - (3) EA - T(m -00), TW(M ·00), TWE(lOI ,00) 34·00 PR Sultanpuf ' (2) EA T(t60 -OO}, TW(lO'OO), TWE(lSO'OO) 20·00

PR Sultanpur (2) EA T(156 -00), TW(lO ,(0), TWE(l46 ·00) 1 ·0(1 27.00 PR Suitanpuf (2) EA .- T(6S ,00), TW(S '00), TWE(ISO .(0) 9-00 PR Sultanpur (2) EA - . T(20S ,00), TW(3 '00), TWE(ZOS ·00) 14 '00 PR Sliltallpur (4) EA T(32 ·00), TWE(32 ·00) 6 ·00 1·00 S-OO

PR Sultanpur -(4) BD,EAG ., T(S32 '00), TW(32 '00), TWE(Soo ,00) H3 '00 1900 PtR Sliltanpur (2) ED,EAG T(23S'00), TW(JS '00), TWE(200'()O) ' l·QO 16·00 PR Sultanpur (8) SA · . T(S74 ·00), TW(61 -00), TWE(m '()O) 8 -00 74 ·00

PRo Suitanpur (8) ED,EAG · . T(68 -00), TW 4 '00), TWE(64-00) 21-00 2-00 26 -00 - - PR Sultanpur (6) EA - . T(178 -00), TWE(178 -00) 12 -00 2 -00 1.69-00 PR Sultan PUr (5) EA 1'(816·00), TW(20 ·00), TWE(856 -00) 145·00 37·00 9S·00

PR Sui ta npUr (12) ED,BAG .. T(9S '00), TW(IS'OO), TWE(81'00» 40 ·00 10 ·00 Inhabited PR Sultanpllr (8) EA · . T(326 ,00). TW(83 '00.), TWE(M3 ,(0) so.7 ·00 28·00 PR SultanpUr (7) ED,EAO T(nS ·00). TWE(J3S '00) 47 ·00 PR Sultanpur (7) ED,BAO T(153 '00), TW(36 '00). 1WE(1 t7 ·00.) 93 ,00 PR Sliltanpur (g) ED,BAG T(167 '00), TW(2's ·00), TWE(142 .()()} . -124·00 PR Sultanpur (9) EA T(285 ,00), TW(aS '(0)., TWE(260 '(0) 44 ·00 18·8(1 PR Sultanptll' ($) -l3j·og BD,BAG --- 1(408 '00), TW(85 ·00), TWE(323 ·00) SULTANPUR LODH( C. D. Br~OCK Amenities and

Loca· Name of the village . Total Total · Amenities av~llabl. · (If not avaUable within tJ;c vllJ ~ ge a dash tlon (w!th Hadbast No.) area popula· · (-) Is shown In column and next to It In brackllts the dis1ar:ce in Ct;)do of the tlon broad ranges vlz.,-5 kms, 5-10 klns, and 10 + k.ms. of the No.· vlllaio and · nearest placet where the lacillty Is available Is given) (In number - / hClctares) of house­ Educa­ M.edlcal Drlnkll1J Post Day or Communi· holds tional water &: days cations ~ . .' (potable) tolc­ ('(tho (bus graph market! stop, hat, If railway any station, water­ way)

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

Sliltanpur Lodbl iS7 Mokha (27) ~41 ·00 255 (37) . P -(-S) rw, HP - ( - 5) - ( - 5) - (-5) iS8 Tot! (12) 235 '00 715 (126) P, 0 .- (-5) HP -(-5} - ( - 5) BS J59 Sherpur Dona (\3) J53 ·00 . 578 (93) P - (- 5) HP PO - ( -5) - ( - 5) 160 Manlala (J4) 219·00 359 (54) P - (_ 5) HP -(-5) - ( - 5) fiS 1.61 Rampuf Jagir (15) 348 ·00 ],583 (239) p. M. H i?! RPJ" HP PO - {- S} BS CHW(J} 162 Tashpur (16) 268 ·00 838 (130) P - (-s) TW, HP - (- 5) -(5- 10) BS 163 Haidrabad Dona (17) 93 ·00 - 66 (9) -( -5) - (-5) TW. HP - (-5) -(5-1.0) ._ (- ')

164 ~Ilwld (18) 113 ·00 139 (22) P -{-5} TW, HP - (-5) - ('-10) - C-5)

~6S Miranpur (19) 102·00 55 (7) -(-5) - ( - 5) TW. HP - (-5) -(5_ 10) - (-5) I 166 DaUa (21) 212 ·00 J ,298 (205} p. M, H H(2).D, TW,HP PO -(5 _ 10) BS RP,CHW (4) 161 . Shahjahanepur (20) 232 ·00 751 . (110) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) - ( -5) -( _- 5) 168 Ugrupur (23) 343 -00 657 (88) P - (.-5) TW,HP - (-5) - (S-lO) BS 169 Amarjlpur (22) 334 -00 497 (79) P -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) - ( - 5) - (- 5) 170 .Karmjj(pur (26) 15J ·00 336 (59) P, M - (-5) TW,HP - (-.5) - ( - 5) -(- 5) 171 Gill (2S) 477 ·00 555 (84) P - (-5) TW,HP - ( - 5) - ( - 5) - (-5) 172 .. Derl Sayadan (134 232 ·00 545 (93) P - ( - 5) TW,HP - ( - 5) - ( - 5) - (-5) 173 Sultanpuf (135) l{l6 ·00 1,257 (226) P - {-5) TW,HP - ( -5) - (-5) 5S . (Rural)

~ 74, Tarf Hllzi (137 246 ·00 241 (34) - (- 5) - ( - 5) HP - (- 5) - ( - 5) - (- 5) 175 'Farf Behbal (136) 444·00 472 (95) P - ( - 5) HP -(- 5) - (- 5) _ (-5) Bahadar 176 DelXwili (24) 338-00 911 (64) P -(-S) HP - (-5) - ( - 5) as 177 Sbatabaarh (148) 2SS ·00 999 (IS8) P,M D TW,HP .... (.- 5) - ( - 5) - (-5) 178 Farldsaral (149) 422 ·00 . 'J; 272 (194) P - ( - 5) TW, HP - (- 5) - ( - 5) - (- 5) 179 Suchetgarb (150) 340 'QO _ . 418 (63) P - (5 - 10) HP - (- S) - (' - 10) - (- 5) 189 _ Jabbow

  • 1.81 :. ~an1rm (146) 172·00 267 · (39) P - ( - 5) TW,HP - (- 5) - (.- S) - ( - 5)

    _-182 Sbahwa14 (145) 200·00 696 (105) P,M.H - (-5) HP - {-'} -(- 5) - (-5) Indresa ~------.------~------~------~------~------~ 137 Dl.RJ.CTORY land use

    Power Land use (f .e. area unckr dlffereDt types of land we ID h€ctarcs rounded ~~~il) ' uptlJ' two de(;lm~ places.) ., ,-_.. . luliated by .ouret Un­ CulClIl'- Area DOl Irrf­ able available ,Ited waste for oultl- (lltalld-1.0, vatiOll ,allobar and ' ~")

    Jf 12 J3 IS 16 17 18

    'hIIIII-(PaIt)-cootd • .: ..1:'; - . ';'--:JC: PR Sultanpur (5) l'(m , O~), :r~(lS ' O~), TW~~1.1:00) 1 ,00 8 ,00 .'.:: P-R SIlIt&Q~U' (6) Ton '0,0), TW(40 :q~)"TW~U9"()() ft,OO 14 ,00 ,"' , I.' . PR SultaaPlll (J4) 1(97 ,00») lW<~O '00). TWEl(71'OO) ~ · oo 10 '00 . .'t_: ~ Pit ._S.ultIIlJUI (6) till 1 (17; ·O~), . l"Y~~ 'QO), TWl(I.s ,00) 3"0 ·00 14 ·00 ":' -. . ' I. " F1\ Sultl.~u, (8) 1'(21J ' ~O), TW(SO '00), TWS(2lO·00) 41 '00 37 '00

    PR SultarJt!1JI (6) SA 1'(137 '00), 1'W{36 '00), TW~(l~l :00) 89 ·00 21 -00 PRo Sultanpu. (6) Ep.EAG 1'(6\ '00), l'W(8 '00): TWE(56 .(0) :n ·oo 6 '00 . ~, ~ ~R. SultanpUl' (6) BD,BAG 1' ( 6h)~) , IN(23 '00), lWE(41 'OO) 47·00 200 (l .-., PR SultlnpuF (6) ED,EAG T(81) ·00), TW(23 ,00), TWE(51 'OO) 18 ·00 4 ·00 PRo Sultanpur (6) EA T(lZo ,00). TW(39 ,00), TWB(81 ,00) 63 00 29 '00 ' !"" "

    PR SultanpuF (II) EA T(I72 ,00), TW(5() -00), T\VB(I22 -00) 46 ·00 14 '00 PR Sultanl'Ul' (6) ED,EAG 1'(302' 00), TW(54 '00), TWE(248 ,00) 4·00 31 '00 PR Sultanl'UI (4) ED.EAG l(304 '00), TW(61 -00), TWE(243 ~OO) 54 ·00 26 00

    PR Sultanpu. (3) ED, BAG T( 141 .();}). lW(23 -00), TWE(~21 :00) 2 ,00 700 PR SultlnpUl' (3) ED,EAG -r(H6 ·:m. 1W(22 ·00), TWE(364 ,00) 68 ,00 23 '00 '. PR Sultanpur (I) ED,EAG l (IS) ·00), 1W(18 ·00), TW(J62 ·00) 3 ·00 49 ·00 . • ,: ~ J' PR SultaqpUt (2) EA T (14 ·00), TWE (74.00) 32 '00

    PR SUltanPUf (1) ED,BAG T (208 '00), TWE (208 -00) J 00 37 ,00 PR Sultanplll' (2) ED,EAG T (3 85 '00), TWE (385 ,00) 3 ·00 56·00

    P1l .Swtanpur (3) ED,EAG T (316 '00), TW (62 ,00), -rw._a ~$4·00) 2 ·00 20 ·00 ; ~ PR Sultanpll,1' (2) ED.E.AG T (239 '00), TWE (239 '00) 16 ·00

    "PR Sultanpur (4) E:D.EAG T ('387,00), nyE ~~87 ,(0) 35 ·00 ~ . ... .I{& . ~ (6) ED,EAG T (301 ·00), TW (80 ,00), ~~ ~1 ·00) 13 00 26 ·00 1'R S.ultaIlpu.r (5) EA T(443'00) , TW(t5 '00), TWE{~a·oo) 11 ·00 43 :00 PR Sultallpur (3) ED,EAa T (lSI'OO), TW (3S '00), nyk · (t:i~- . oo) 9 ·po 12 ·00 . "'." , PIt Sult&npur (5) .B.D. BAG t (176'00), TW (23 . QO)._TIYE·

    VILLAGE SULTAN PUR LODHIC.D. BLOCK Amenities and

    Loca- N ame of th~ village Total Total Amenities available (If not avalJable within the village, a dash tion (with Hadbast Nu.) area' popula- (-) Is shown In the column · aad next It to In brackets tbe Code - of the tion distance In broa:d ranges viz. -5 kms., 5-10 kms. , and 10 + ~ms . ~o .. village and of the nearast . .place whore tbe fa cility Is avail able Is given) . . (In number hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post D ay or Communi· holds tional water and days cations (potable) tele- ol the (bus graph markLt/ stop, hat, if railway any station, water- way)

    1; , 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Sultanpur Lodbl . 183 Sherpur Sadha (152) 416 ·00 833 (120) P RP(3) HP - (- 5) -(-5) -l-5)

    184 .. Watanwali ~1S1) 352 ·00 804 (125) P,M -(-5) TW,HP - (- 5) -(5-10) -(-5) 185 Sarupwal ·(181) 328·00 496 (120) P - (5-10) TW,HP - (5 - 10) -'(5-10) -(-5) 186 Sheikh Manga (82) 514·00 629 (14'1) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5- 10) -(5-'JO) 187 Chananwlnd I (183) 378 :00 . 5J4 (79) P -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 188 Jhugian Gamun (l84) 164 ·00 51 (10) -(-5) -(-5) _ HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) . 189 Bharowalla (186) 383 ·00 421 (93) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

    ~9 0 Mand Indersa (189) 127·00 59 (9) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-$-10) -(5-10). 19J Bakarke (198) 118 ·00 Un· .

    192 Fatehwala (191) 10 ·00 U ... 193 Indresa (188) 247'00 Un· ./ 194 Kutabpur (190) 100 ·00 Un- 195 'Fakia (18S) ~62 ·00 385 (62) P -(-5) . HP -(-5) -(- 5) -(-5) 196 1'Ibbi (191) 53 ·00 19 (13) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

    197 M 1 11 11 ierlHr (193) 4J'00 100 (20) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 198 Ramgarh Dalel! (192) 107·00 30 (6) - (-5) - (- 5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) 199 Jand (195) 80 ·00 Uo- 200 . 'S'lahwaJa N akkl (194) 174 ·00 82 (16) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(10+ ) -(- 5)

    201 Plpal (205) 52 ·00 Un- 202 Guda. (201) 488 ·00 Un- 203 . Nakkj (204) 230 ·00 Un- 204 Mand Kamboan (202) 95 ·00 Un- 20S MandKirlan (203) 184·00 Un:

    206 ' 'Man-J Patehpur (208) 147 ·00 Un ~ 207' K l-tara (207) 102 ·00 7 (6) -(5-10) -(S-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) . 201t ''Sangheke Khurd (206) 27 ·00 Un- 209 ',JagjitPur (214) 166·00 Un- . _ 108·00 2JO "Nlhalpur :' (215) - UD ~ . 139

    DIQ.ECTORY

    J~D~ _ use __

    _ App­ Nearest Power Landu se (I.e. area under dlff ~re nt tyP(S of land t.se In h(ctiJr(,s rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Por.;st Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Ar{t> not (in kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for oulti­ (includ­ vatlon Ing gauehar and groves)

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

    Tahsil (Part)- Collld. PRo Suitallpur (5) ED,EAG .- T (351 -00), TW (71 -00), TWE (280 -00) 7 -00 23-00 35 -00 103 -00 PR Sultanpur (7) ED,EAG - - T (249 -00), TW (32 -00), TWE (217 -00) 44-00 68 -00 PR Suitanpur (10) EA - - T (157 -00), TW (76 -00), TWE (81-00) 59 -00 PR Sultanpur (10) EA -- T (282 -00), TW (79 -00), TWE (203 -00) 177 -00 4 -00 51 -00 PR Sultanpur (8) ED,EAG _. T (239 -00), TW (37 '00), TWE (202 -00) 139 -00 KR Sultanpur (9) EA .. T (141 -00), TWE (141-00) 9 -00 H -OO KR Sl!Iltanpur (9) EA .. T (224 -00), TWE (224 -00) 47-00 76 -00 36 -00 KR Sultanpur (10) EA lt8 -00 7-00 2 -00 inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited PR Sultanpur (JO) EA .. T (58 -00), TW (28 -00), TWE (30 -00) .\ 00 PR Sultanpur (10) EA .. T (35 -00), TW (12·00), TWa (23 ·00) 14 -00 4 -00

    KR Sultanpur (20) EA . - T (35 -00), TW (35 -00) 7 '00 2-00 KR Sultanpur (13) EAG .- T (80 -00), TW (60 -00), TWE (20 ' 00) 26'00 1 -00 inhabited

    KR Sultanpur (11) EA 162 -00 1;!'00 inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited

    inhabited inhabited PR Sultanpul' (9) EA .. T (98 -00), TW (SO -00), TWE (48.00) 4-00 inhabited iDbabi&ed inhabited 140· vitt18' SULTANPUR LOnlD C. D. BLOCK Ame~K':

    Loc~- Name-oHhe' vil~ .. ' TOIel Totak AnienitiC6" available (1£ D.)t available within the .. i~e ~ , 4Ith tio'n ' (with Hadbast No.) arta popu1a­ (-) is sMw" <' ~n cJlumn '''aM next to it in brackets "~bp distatICC Code of·tbO - ti()n !D' brolld ranges viz. -5 kms., 5-10 k..ms. and , 10+ kms.o{ the No. villl\~ and.'I" '_ neatest place where tM facility is available is lPvenl (in number hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Da) or Communi· holds) til)Dal Water and day' eaUoJ1.'5 (potable) tele- of the (bus &raph markets/ ~, kat, if t~\\wa> any station. water· way)

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Sultupar LodIlI 211 Dena Sinahwala (213) 3S8'00 U.. l;I."

    212 Gatt,Paho (209) 57'00 U.~ WI~dlan 213 Patti Waras (all) 142·00 u.· • 214 SitaPu~ (210) 1.3 ·00 u.. J loIS B[shanpur (211) 106·00 Ua·

    r '; .. '} , " J 44,949 -00 89,417 (14,418) P{Ut), .M ·(31) H (11), MCW (3) R(t.. ), PUC (I) MH (1), CW C (5) C(O), TR (0) He (1), PHC (5) 1 (0), AC(O) D (ll), PHS (0) 0(3) TB (0), FPC (lJ NJi (0), SMP 0) RP (11), CHW (III) 0(0) ...... ".-- 141

    DIRECTORY ludu!e

    App­ Nearest .Power Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use In hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decfmal places) to and vlllase distance P"rest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Arca not «n kms.) IrtJ­ able _,..IIable cated waste rorwld· (Includ- vatlon 1111 pucbar-' and 11'0"(8)

    11 12 13 14 10 17 18

    T_btli (PIft)-Concld. btlsablted inhabited

    i .....blted ialaablted inhabited

    . . T (30,227 '00) 3,'762 '00 1,5'76'eo 5,173'00 W (25 '00) TWE (23,538 ·00) TW (6,664 '00)

    ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN PHAGWARA C. D. BLOCK

    i4S ALPHABETICAl, LlST OJ? VILLAG1~ PHAGWAItA C. D. BLOCk

    -- ;' '='' .. :99J Census Sr. Name of the Village Lo,cati 0n Location Locatloll , , ' ~',_ ~)" ,,'

    2 3 4 5 6

    Phagwara Ta~1J I , Bhag\\,anpll t' (RU) 20{6{3/66 20/06/0030/OC66 17/613/37 17/(6/0030/0037

    2, Khl'ra ( 10 1) 20/6{3/108 20/06/0030/0108- 11{6{3{~~0 17J(j61003(J/OiHl ...... 'w .. . 3, A kal..:arh (56) 20/6/3/49 ! O{06{0030/0049 J7/6/3H9 , 11/G6/0030{OC49

    4. Atholi (94) 20/6/3/93 ~J/06/J030/ 009'3 17/6{3i80 17106/0030/0()80

    5 Babcli (6) 2Cl/6/3{8 2 )/06/ ))3 )!U008 J7/6/3/22 17{C6/0("30{C022 (36) 20/6/3/36 2)/,, 6/003 :1 ,0036 17j6l3iS8 17/C6/003CfC (,3B 7 Ball'amplll' (23) 20/6/3/20 2,)/06!J03G/OC20 11/6/ 3 f ~-4 ;: :': :~ i':":: lOrt6joc3 j(U4 " 8 Bam (78) 20/6/3/64 2.)/.;6/003 1/0(64 J7{6/3J39 17/C6/0030/Cf 3iJ 9 Bazlu \\':!1 (12 ) 20/6/3/40 2) .1 6/ ,)03)/0040 17/6{3/54 11/G6/00 j010CS4 10 Bhablalla (7) 20/6/3/1 2011'6!0031)/0007 17/8/3/21 .' , 11 Bhagana (2 1) 20/6/3/16 2 )/J6f.)J 3)/i)Olo ' 17/6/3/10 17/C6/003()lbOlCf " 12 Bhakhrlana (I) 20/6!3/74 ~ O /(,6f00 3 0! 0074 17/6/3/8(, 17ic6/00'(',if;(8ir 13 Bhanokl (101) 20/6/3/! 01 20/C6/0030{0'IOl 17/6/3/107 17(C6/0030/0IGi 14 Bhulla R:.li (65) 20/6/3/45 20{06!!>030{0045 17/613/48' 17/06/0030/004'tl \ 15 Blr Dhanctoli (48) 20/6{3/56 2'1{\)6{0030/0056 17{6/3(2$ 17f06f00'30~002S 16 lli. Pw:thad (67) 20{6{3{43 2 )/ )61 »)3 )(O)043 11(6/3/51 17fil6/003'OfOOS2 17 Bir Khuramplll' ( IS) 20/6{3/12 20/06/0030{0012 J7/6/3/t9' ,17fC6/00JOj0 019 18 Bi shanpllf (71 ) 20/6{3{39 20{06/ J030/0039 ' l7/6/3{SS l7/06/0030/0(lSS

    19 (4) 20/6/3/73 20/06/0030/0073 17{6/3{S' 17{06/003Q/OO87,: ;. 20 Brahampur (31 ) 20/6{3!2 20{C6/0fl31l I0028 I7f6/3(66 1 7((~fC( 3C '/~:' 6ii 21 Chachokl ( !O3) 20{613/J 10 20/(6/0030!(1110 17/6/3/) 12 17/C6{0(J0{0 I 12 22 Chair (32) 20 /6{3{29 20/e6/003 /0(;29 17/6j3{67 17/HilOO3C{C( 67 23 (75) 20/6/3/S9 20/C6/00~0/OC 89 ' 17{6{3/41. J 7/(6[i:f. )('/(,42 24 C hak Prem;) (53) 20/6/3159 20/06/0030/0059 17/6/3/31 ' 111(~/00-:ro(0(I3J , , 25 Chchcru (83) 20/613/77 20!06/0030/0071 ' t7(6{3~ ' J7/( 6 / 003~Tr;<'t>.j 26 Dcwa Stnghwaln (40) 20/6{3/50 20/06/0030/0050 17/6/3/50 ' 17/(6{0636i(J~: 27 Dhadday (52; zO/6/3 /58 20f06/0030/00S8 17{6/3j32 .' 17/C6f003ii'~2 ' 28 Dhak .Barn (79) 20/6/3/63 20f06/0030/0C63 17(6/3/36 ' 11IC6/0 6jorO~: 29 Dhak lJaluloall (31) 20/6/3/37 20f06f0030f0037 17/6/3/57 11/06/0036{oosf 30 Dhak lJhulla Ral (66) 20{6/3(44 20/06/0030/0044 17/6/W.t " 17/06f0030/00.. , 31 Dhak Clm:hokl (104) 20/6/3/109 20f06/0030/0l09 17(613/1'13 11'.?6/0030fO J ~ j 32 Dhak Chair (33) 20/6/3/30 20106/0030/0030 17/6/3/6* , 11f06f 0030/0€~ 33 Dhak Darwcsh Pllld (lJ J) 20/6/3/96 20{061003010C96 11/6/3/77, 11f06!0030/0011 34 Dhak (51) 20/6{3{S4 20/06/0030/0054 17/6/3{27 J1/0,6/0030/ooii : 35 Dhak (46) '20/6/3/10 20/06/0030/0070 17/6J3/92 11I()670(\30fct:92

    '36-Ohilk Khalwafl ' ,.. _ '(69) _"_' - --'--2W6/3i4J '--'- ~O"0610030100jJl " -, - ' ~!f'3 - ,_t"~!&fOO5'- ----~~~--~'~~~M-~~.. ~------146 .mJ:IA».ETICAL LIST . OF VILLAGES ;'; ' ., ..... -' .PHAGW ARA C. D. BLOCK

    1991 CenSlls 1981 Census ------Location I .0cation Location L:- catlnn Code C'.)de Codo Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manuai) (Compu(t:C)

    3 4 5 6

    Ph{lgwarll TahsU - Cont d.

    31 );).~~t1 ~~~). 20/6/~/61 , 20/(6/0(l30 IC( 61 l 7/ 6/ 3 / ~4 17/C6/003U/lJl J I 38 J?~Jql~ ~'t) 20/6/3/48 20/06/U030/0ll48 17/6/3;45 17/C6/Cv 3CfO C-tS 39 ..P~xa.l~~ (~) . 20/6/3/25 20/C6/C'03C'-/0 (;'25 17/6/3/63 17/C6/0(3(1(C 63 40 .J)~k . ~1m (9~) 20/6/3/104 20/06fC03CfGIC4 17/6/3/103 17(C6(003G/ ll1v3 41 . J;).~Jt. M~~k m) lO/6/3132 20/0610030/0032 17/6/3/69 17/e6/0030/ ( 69 42 l?haJt_N~hpul" (~P . 20/6/3/91 20/06/0030/0091 17/6/3/100 17/U6/0C3U/01 0 43 :.p~Jc.J.~~bl . (~n . 20/6/3/88 20/06/0030/0088 17/6/3f43 17/06/0030/'C43 .u ~ .. J?an~rj ~~9) . 20/6/3/35 20/06/0030/0035 17/6/3/59 17/C6/0030/0059 4.S D~doJf . ('~) 20/6/3/55 20/06/0030/0055 17/6/3126 J 7/06/003 /O G26 * P~JI . (~) 20/6/311 2010610030/0001 17/6/3/1 17/06/0030/00(;1 41 ~.favt~ . P.,IP,d WR) . 20/6/3/95 20/06/0030/0095 17/6/3/78 17/06/0030/0078 48 I).~ .(§) , . 20/6/3/72 20{06/0030/007'}. 17/6/3/89 I7/06/0030/0C89 / 49 E~t~Qdl '" (7,0) 20/6/3/38 20/06/0030/0038 17 6/3/56 17106/0030/00 56 SO gila~.W.l U+) 20/6/3[17 20/06/0030/0017 17/6/3/11 17/06/0030/0011

    51 Qiq®"~~9 (?~) 20/6/3/81 20/06/0030/0081 17/6/3/98 17/06/0030(0098 '2 Q.oP~~ (3Q) 20/6/3/27 20/06/0030/0027 17/6/3/65 17/06/0030/0C65 '3~ .'11) 20/6m2 20/06/0030/0002 17/6/3/2 17/06/0030/0002 54 ~q_&WJ (~ 20/6/3/5 20/06/0030/0005 17/6/3/5 17/C 6/003C'100C5 " ~~&;il'~' " (~ 20/6mSI 20/06(0030/0051 t7/6/3/30 17/06/0 30/N 30 ,. H!WRW' ,~) 20'613/.46 20/06/0030/0046 17/6/3/4(, 17/C 6/00J O/Cl' 4(,

    57 :tI4rba~ (.~) 20/6/3/6 20/06/0030/00('6 17/6/3/6 17(C 6/0030/C lC6 '8 · Ita~~ (U) 20/6/3179 20/06/l)030/0079 17/6/3/82 17/06/0( 130{C G82 2)/06/0030/0098 17/06/0030/0075 39· J"~~J~ (lIJ), 20/6/3/98 17/6/3/75 60 ~~ (~ 20/6/3/69 . 20/06/0030/0069 17/6/3/90 17/C6/0030{OG90 61 · 1~ ·:.. ·. (l~ 20/6/3/114 2')/06/0030/01l4 17/6/3/72 17/06/0030/0072 tt.t '.~a '''' <. (~)" 20/613/76 :10/06/0030/0076 17/6/3/83 17/06/0030/0083

    63 - ~~._ . {~ '}.0/6/3/·f2 .2)/05/0030/0042 17/6/3/51 17/06/0030/0051

    ~. · ki.~~~'!... :~ ·' (~ 21/6/3/86 2.0/06,'0030/0086 17/613141 17/06/0030(0041

    6S .K.)ati (~~ , 20/6/3/6') 20/06/0030/0060 17/6/3/33 17{06/0G]0/0033 66 - ~.¥.ni)ij"t . (J,W 20/6/3/.100 20/06/0030/010U 17(6/3/106 17/06/0030/0106 67 ~~ t

    70: ~t -~,*. (9:1) 20/6/3;.105 20/06/003/00105 17/6/3/102 17/06/0030/0102

    -'__ R'.__ " _ ~ __ • . , . 147

    ALP-HABlITICAL' Llsr O~ ' vtt.~s PHAGWARA C. D. JJr:OCK --... --.- 1991 Census 1981e-... Sr. Name of the vlllagCl LocatIon Location Location No, (with Fladbast Nu.) Code Code Code ' -IIa.~ (Manual) (CoI)lPuter) (Manual) (~ofKj)ute'r)

    2 4 S II

    Phagwara Tahsil. - COntd. 71 (42) 25/06/3/53 20/06/0030/0053 11/6/3/28 .,/06/0030/0028 72 Madhopur (81) JO!6/3/75 20/06/0030/0015 17/613/85 -> 17/06/003{)ff)OfJS-:

    13 Mahl~rll (84) 20/6/3/78 20106/0030/0078 ' 17/613/81 . 17/06/0030/00fW..

    74 M!lio Patti (21) 20/6/3/19 }'v/06/0030{0019 . 17/6!3/1'J • J~/__ )8f8OU!

    75 M glfltfi£.

    76 Man (95) 20{6f3/103 20106/0030/0103 . 17/6'3/100f'. 1?~0f0104"

    77 Manak (34) 20(6{3(31 20(06(0030/0031 ' 17/6/3(70 , 17~O(fXYft1 · 78 Mauli ( 105) 20{6{3/112 20!06(0030/0-1 t2 11/6/3/11 ,' . t 7/06/0010fOO1F 19 Mehlt (89) 2016 f3l82 2010610030(0002 , 17/6/3/99 ': 11/~Ofoetf; 80 Mera (87) 20{6{3/84 20{06/0030(00ll4 ' 11/613/94 · 11/0t;/003C1/'" 81 Mlrc1 l1pUr (to) 2 f)/6fv3/3 20/06/0030/0003 ' , 17/6/3/3 17/0t;/0038/OOO'.r 82 Nangal (102) 20/6{3/11 r 2 O'j06!003O/6lU 1Tl613fUr , J1/OSl0030/On 1~ 83 N an.!H Maj lHl (88) Zil/6/3/85 20P6/003010085 17/6/3/95 17/06/0030/0095 84 N:lra'lgs hahpur (90) 2016{3 /92 20/06/0030/0092 17/613/101 J7/06/0030/0101 ?i5 N 1rangpur (93) 20{6{3/80 20/06{0030/0 080 17/6/3/91 17/0t;10030/0097 86 Naf00r (18) 20/6/3/21 20/06/0030/002J 17/6/3/15 t 7/00/0030/0015 87 Naslrabad (26) '). 0/6/3/23 20/0610030{0023 17/6/3/11 17/0610030/0017 88 Nlhalgarh (II -) 20{6/3!99 20(06/0030(0(199 11/6/3/74 17/00/0030/0074- 89 P.Lnohlnt (25) 20/6/3 /18 20/J6/0030{OO I8 17/6/3/1l 17/06/0030/0012 9J Palldori (38) 20/6{3{34 20(06/0030/0034 1.7/6/3/60- 171061003010060 91 I'arw,j (116) 20(6{3/113 ' 20/06/0030/0m 17/613173 t7/0610030f0073 92 J>hag wH I '~ Shark! (7.1) - 20/6/3190 20/06/0030/0090 17/6{311l5 11/06/003010115 93 Plahl (60) 20{6/3/87 20/06{0030/0087 J7/6/3/4O 11/06/003°10040 94 I'rclllPuI (14) 20{6{3/11 20/0610030/0011 17/613/18 17/0t;/0030/0018 95 Rampul' Khalian (16) , 20{6/31\3 20/06/0030/00J 3 17/61317 ' 17/0t;/OO30/0007 96 Rampllr SU'U'n (44) 20!6{3,9 20,0610030,0009 17/6/3/23 17/06/0030/0023 97 Ra nci h!rgarh (17) 20{6,3/14 2PI06100 30,OO1 4 .1716/3/8 11(06{0030(OOO8

    98 Rallipur KamoJ

    , 7A:~BETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES PHAGWARA C. D. BLOCK ---_.... _ .. ,_- .-... _- - .. ..,~ ~ -- ... -

    1991 Cen5Us 1981 Ccn~1Js Sr. Namciof.'the village Location Location Location Locatlou ~!), ,(witll. Ha

    . ~~

    l ' 3 4 5 6 .. .- --'.~ - . - : -- .- . -- ..... --... -.~--- _------

    Phagwara Tahsil - Conelli:

    20,6, 3,83 20/06/0030/0083 J 7/6/3/96 17/06/003010096

    If)f Sited ;. 7; (47) : 1,0/6/3/71 20{06/0030/0071 17/6/3{91 17{06{OO30{OO9 1

    101 Sri Hargoblrtdi

    .HZ ~I\.a Flild-.:; ::· (112) " 20/613/97 20/0610030/0097 17/6/3/76 17/06/0030/0076

    lJ3 'V"alM :' ,- ~ r. (,29) ' Zi)/6/J/26 2)/06/0030/0026 17/6/3/64 17/06/0030/0064

    H4 Wati.ah~ . ' , r! (55) 20/6/3/52 2..1/(l6/0,)30/1J052 17/6/3/29 17/06/0030/0029

    ~ J ) ,. , .. 1 , ~ ; VILLAGE DlRitCTORY PHAGWARA C. D. BLOCK

    149 150 VILLAGE PHAGWARA. C. -· Dt BhOOK Amenities and . ~-'

    Lo~a- Name of the vi\lage Total Total Am ~ nitic5 av.l ilablc (if n.t aVaibble within the village, a dash - tlol1 (with HadblSt N v.) area popula­ (-) is slnwn in lhe cl)\umn and llext to it in brackets the distance Code of the tion in brJ;ld ra ng~s viz.-5 km, .• 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms, of the No, village and nearest place where the facility is available is given) (in number llectares) of Educa­ Medical D rinking Post Da} or Communi­ h (lUSC­ tional water & da}s c.(\\)n.~ fuJds) (Plltublc) tele­ of the t'ooft graph market! ft\Cl9· hat, if tai\

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    D omcli (8) 1i72-00 2,noo (347) P. M, MH, D. W, TW. HP PO, - (10 + ) H,C RP ( 2) Phone 2 Gujratan (9) 136 -00 247 (50) P -(--5) TW. HP - (-5) -(10+) BS J Mlran,puf (10) 140 -0U 279 (49) P - -(- -5) TW. HP - (-5) - (-5) BS

    4 (I t) 611 -00 2.256 (418) P.M.,H ewe,D. liP }'O. -(- 5) -sS NH. Phon.e RP (3)

    5 Gulabgarh (12) 91 -00 3 (I) -:- (- 5) -(-5) IfP - (-5) - -(1 0+ ) BS 6 (13) 2 17 ·00 2,1]0 (320) P. M - (- .5) H P -(-5) -(10+ ) BS 7 Bhablana (7) 677 -00 1.624 (283) p. M H TW. HI' -(-5) -(10+ ) BS

    8 .8abeJi (6) 396 ·00 610 ( 11 4) P D W. TW. HP - (- -5) - (I0-t ) nS

    9 RampuT 1\unra (44.1 61-3 · on 1,318 (232) 1'. M PH$,D TW.HP l'() - (5 - 10) B.~

    10 Sahni (43) 596 00 1.551 (269) p. 11'1.1-1 MH,D. W. TW. PO -( ~ - IO) BS RP(4) 1-1]>

    11 Prempuf (I /~ ) 296-l)O 483 (60) P -c- 5) Hl' - (-5) -(-S) -(-5) 11 Bir (15) 5?-OO J (1) - (--5) -(-5) W,HI' -(-5) - (10 +) -(-S)

    13 Rampll!' KhaHan (16) 225- 00 549 , (103) ]> - -(- 5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 14 R:tndhlrgarh (17) 109 -00 488 (84) P -(- 5) TW,HP -(- 5) -(-5) - -(-5)

    15 Tanda 9h'Igana (21)) 174 ·0 0 t62 (24) l' -(- 5) TW.HP - (- S) -(10 ;.) -(-5) 16 Bha ga n (2) W,TW, HP PO - (10 + ) BS 11 Galabwal (22) S5 -00 Ua- 18 (25) 985 -00 4,107 (815) P(4). M H TW.HP PO Dally BS (2). H(2), pue

    19 Maio PattI (24) 111 -00 55.1 (136) p - --(- 5) TW,HP PO - (- S) BS 20 B:llrampur (23) 27 -00 22 (6) -(-5) - (- 5) Ill' - (-5) - (- 5) - (- s} 21 Naron!" (Ill) 595 ·00 2,562 (53 1) p. M. H . Nl-i. W,TW. PO - (- 5) as e RP ( 2) HI' 22 Ta.mh Naroor (19) 9900 78 ( t I) p - (- 5) HI' - (- 5) - (-5) - (-5) 23 Nasirabad (26) 182-00 1.144 (181) P RP TW,HP - (- 5) - (-5) -(-S) 24 Malikpur (27) 450 -00 1,554 (262) P - (- 5) TW, HI' - (- 5) - (5- jO) -(-5)

    2~ Dhalc Mallkpur (28) 115 -00 U.. --.-~------~ ------_ ---- lSI DI&Ec.T.oRY

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    Agp- Nw(:st Power Land usc (I.e. arta t:n(\e.r dlffatllt tyP(~ 01 lar.d usc . in ~;( cUl.le~ rOlU~ supply upw two d(: clmal places) 1O.~.h to"'tll ._ .. .CO .: .lIad -vtHllc 'distance" Por~s t Irdgated.by SOUf(: i! Vn- Cultur- Arta..oi (In kIDs.) lrrl- able avaUabJo gated waste for CIIlti- (Includ- vadon ina " . iAuchar aod . : ..~ . . grove.; ) ', -

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 \3

    Tahsil .(PlU't)

    fPR " - -Phagwara ( 14) ED, UAG '1'(·187 - ~O). TW(82 -00). 1WE(405 ·00) 138 -00 41 'i)il

    PR - Phagwara (15) ED. EAG 1'(119 ,00), l'W(38 '00), TWE(81 ,00) 1 -00 lO·OO PR PMjJwara (I9j EA 1'(126 -00), TW(9 '00) , TWE(117 ,DO) .3, '(JII tt ·00 PR Phagwara (12) EA T (· W8 ·00), TW(40 '00), TWE(368 ·QU i 700 · UI., ·OO

    ~R 'Ph~awara (15) ED, BAG T(76 -00), TW(25 -00) , TWE(S I -00) 1 i ·(]O ~·OO PR Phaawara (13) EA 'f(161 '00l, TW(61 -00), TWEelOO ,00) 8 ,Oll 4S·00 .pR Phagwata (\3) EA T037 -00), W(S ·00) • lW(117 ·00). 77 ·00 224 ·00 39 ·1)0 ''-WE(J 12 '00) PR Phagwarl\. (12) EA '1\ 3)5 (0), TW(283 'JuI, TWE(22 OC' ) 39 ,00 $1 ·00

    PR Pb.agwara (II) SA T(484 '1 1:)) , TWE(484 ·00) , ~S ·'DO 11 .. 00

    PR Ph~gwara (9) ED,EAG r(y; ~ ·'1 )), W{(S9 ·0')). T-NB\·\ ' 5 ,00 ) '47 ·00 M·O\)

    ·!R Phqwara (12) E D, EAG 38 ·0) T(W) '00), TW(48 ·00), 'fWE(l62 '00) 30 ·00 18·00

    :K~ Phagwara (12) ED , EAG 1'(54 - ~O), TW(14 ·00), T~ E(40 ·00) 4 ·00 l \OO --PR Phagvjara (12) E D, EAG 1'(197 00),1'W(75 00), TWE(122 00) 7 ·00 11 ·QtO P.R ·Pbagwara (13) ED. EAG 1'(9.3 ·00), TW(22 ·00), TWE(71 00) g ·OO 8·1)0 KR Phagwara (17) ED. EJ\.G T(I·H .(0), TW(64 ·00), TWE(81 ·00) 5 ·00 24 ·00 PR PhaSWaT

    PR Phagw.lra (J5) ED, EAG 1'(60 ·00), T.\VE(60 ·00) M OO 1 ·00 WOO PR 'Phagwar:t ( IS ). BD,EAG T(2 1 ·00), .T.W( 4 .00), TWE( t7 ·00) 5"00 ·l' OO

    PR I~hi\gwara ( 16) ED, BAG T(S4R ·OO), '1'\\,(184·00), TWE(364·QO) .. '~l9 , OO ~ \{lO

    T(81 -00), TW(20 -00), TWE(61 ·00) fCR -PhagwArA (J5) RAG 1J ~ 0ij :P.R Phagwara (15) ED, BAG T(Hi3 '00), TW(42 '00), lWE(l21 ·00) 1 ·00 .11_ PR Phagwara ( to) EA 1'(328 ,00). TW(328 ·00) ,6;08 'I,." illbablted VI'LtAGJ: PHAGWARA C. D. BLOCK Ameaitltl aM

    , i.oca- Name 01 the vlllage Total Total Amenities available (If not llvailable withIn the vlllalc, II. dith '. fion (with Hadbast No.) area population (-) Is shown In the column 1\11d next to It In bracekt~ the distance _.Code of the and In broad r;cnges vlz.- S kms, 5- 10 krns' and lO+kms. 0 1 tire n~arset No. vl1l t\ g ,~ Illlmb ~ r pl ac~ w'ler..: the facility is available Is glv.:n) (In of hectares) house­ holds Educa- M dfcal Drinki ng Post Day or Communl ­ tional water 3nd days c,\Uon. (potable) tele­ oftbe (bus graph market! stop, hat. If railway, any statIon, water­ lY.ay)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Pba&w" 26 Wahjd (29) 212 ·00 869 (140) P MH TW, HP - (- ·S) --(- ·S) as

    21 Oopalpur C~ O) 51 ·00 o (0) Un- ·28 BrahampuT (31 ) 156 ·00 308 (51) P - (--5) HP,R - (_oS) --(5-.JO) _. (-,) · 29 ' Cltalr (32) 13l '00 638 (98) P -- (- 5) TW,HP - (- 5) - (5 - JO) as ·30 Dhak: Chair (33) 92 ·00 36 (6) - (- 5) --(-··5) TW,HP - (-5) - (5- 10) _·(_·S)

    ,, 31 Manak ( 34) - 181 ·0 0 898 ( 153) P D TW,HP PO, - (j- 10) BS Phone . 32 Dhak Manak (35) 132 ·00

    33 Sall~atpur (41 ) 420 ·00 1,996 (326) P H TW,HP Po - (5- to) as 34 (38) 302 '00 382 (64) P, M - (- 5) TW,HP -. (-5) - -(- S) BS 33 Dhak! Pandorl (39) 383 ·00 1.847 (291) -.(-5) -'-5) TW,HP Po - (- S) BS 36 Balaloan (36) 88 ·00 72 ( 14) _.(- 5) - ( -5) TW, HI' - .(--5) - -(5- ·10) as , 37 Dhak Balaloan (37) 142 ·00 373 (43) P - (- 5) TW, HP - ·(--5) - (5- JO) - (- S) ~. . 38 Fatehgarh- (70) 93 ·00 356 (SO) l' - (--5) TW. HP - -(- 5) - ·(--5) --(-5) 39 (71) 234 ·00 242 (36) P - (-·5) TW, HP - (- -5) --(- 5) -(-5) '40 Bazldwal (72) 58 ·00 420 (68) P --(- 5) W,TW,HP - (- 5) - (- 5) - .(--S) .4i Dhak (69) 232 ·00 16J (25) - (- 5) --(--5) TW,HP - {- 5} - (- S) .DS

    ~ . ,I 42 Khalwara (68) 182 ·00 J ,750 (285) P -·(--5) TW, HI' - (- 5) --(-.5) BS 43 Blr PwahadJ (67) 159 ·00 372 (67) P _. (- 5) TW, HI> - (- 5) - ( - 5) . - (- $J 44 Dhak Bhulla Rai (66) 174 ·00 81 (14) - (- 5) - (- 5) TW_ HI' - (- 5) - (- 5) BS 45 Bhulla Ral (65) 287 ·00 3,752 (614) P, M, H MH, W, TW,HP .PO. --(- 5) BS PHC.D Phone

    -# Hajipur . (62) 170 ·06 · 111 (16) - (-5) --(- .5) HP ~(-5) -(-.S) - (-5) ,.47 Khurampur (63) 158 ·00 980 (176) I' --(- -5) HI' - ·(- 5) - (_.$) - (- ' ) ..48 Dhak Khurampur (64) 39·00 Un- 49 Akalgarh (56) 94·00 961 (i66) P - -(-5) HI' - (- 5) - (- -5) - .(--5) '.' -SO Dewa SIngh­ (40) 67 ·00 43 (1J ) P - ·(- 5) HI' -,(- 5) - (-S) -(- ,S) ,,: .. ,.' wala .. :5t .Oulab_prh (54) 160 00 350 (53) P - (- ·S) HI' ~ (-') --(5-tO) 52 Warlab (55) 48 ·00 131 (19) }I - (- 5) HI> - (- S) - (- 5) DIRECTORY . ,_ ._land use

    App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e.. area under dlff£rent types . of land usc. In h(ctal'cs TOundcd ' ~ roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Porest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area nOt (In kms.) lrrI­ able available gated waste for cuJti~ , _ ..: Unclud­ vatloD Ing gauchar and groves)

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    11 12 i3 14 15 16 17 IS

    Tahsil (Part)- Contd.

    PR Phngwara (10) EA T(256 '(0), TW(256 '(0) , ·00 15 ·00 Inhabited PR' Phagwara (11) - EA .. T(l36'OO) , TW(136 .(0) HIO 18·00

    PR Phagwara (10) EA T(110 '00), TWE(J10 ·00) 1 ·00 20 ;00 PR Phllgwara (10) EA T(77 '00), TW(77 ·00) ]0 ·00 5 ·00 PR Phagwara (8) EA T(I.56 00), TWE(J56 ·ob) 2 :UO 23 ·0U

    Inhabited PR Phagwara (7) ED,BAG T(375 '(0), TWB(375 ·00) 3 ·00 42 ·(}{j PR Phagwara (5) ED,EAG T(272 '00), TWE(272 ·00) 7 ·00 23 ·00 PR 1>hagwara (5) ED,EAG T(3t7 '00), TWE(317 ·00) 4·00 34 ·00 .' 28 ''d'O (7) ED,BAG T(80 ·00), TW(80 ·00) g·OO PR Phagwara ~ .. . . PR Phagwara (6) ED,EAG T(129 '00), TW(l29'00) 6 ·00 7 ·00 PR Phagwara (5) ED,EAG T(86 '00), GC(44 ·00), TWE(42 ·00) 7 ·00 PR Phagwara (3) ED,EAG .. T(15) ·00), GC(66 '00), TW(87 'OO) 4 ·00 43 '·00 )4·00 JaR Phllgwara (4) EA T(50 ·00), GC(2 ,00), TWE(48 ·00) . g ·OO PR. ·Phagwllra · (2) EA T(J97 ·00), Gc(24 ,00), TWE(t73 -(0) 35 ·00 PR Phagwara (2)" EA : T(l45 .(0), GC(18 '00), TWE(l 27 ·00) 2 ·00 35 ·00 1>R Pllagwara (2) EA .. T(142 '00), TWE(142 ·00) 7 ·00 10 ·00 PR Phagwara (2) EA T(139 ·00), GC(2 ·00), TWE(t3? ·00) 4 ·00 31 ·00 PR Phagwara (2) EA T(250 '00), GC(l '00), TWE(249 ·00) I ·60 36 ·00

    PR Phagwara (2) EA T(153 '00), GC(t23 ,00), TWE(30 ·00) 1·00 16 ·00 PR Phagwara (2) BD,EAG T(132 '00), TWE(l32 '00) .. -:':' .:- ~ :; (j0 . . 20 ·00

    Inh~~lted ! . ~ ~ PR Phagwara (3) ED,EAG 1(76 ·00), GC(3 '00), TWE(73 ·00) 2 00 J6 ·00 PR Phllgwara (3) ED,BAG T(59 '00), TWE(S9 ·00) " 5 ·00 3 ·00

    PR Phagwara (6) EA ., T(121 ·00), TW(40 '00), TWE(81 'OO} .. 39 ·00

    }iR. ,Phagwara (5) BA .. T(4S '00), TW(2~ 'OO}, TWE(20 '00) . 3·00

    _------_ .. 154 VILLAGE PHAGWARA C. D.BLOCK Amenities and

    Looa- Name of the vlllage . Total Total Amenilles available (If not available within the village. a dash tlon (with Hadbast NJ.) area population (- ) is shown In column and next to It In brackets the distance Code of tbe and in broad rang~ VIZ.- 5 kms.,'_ JO kms and 10 +kms of the nearest No. village number pillce where the facility IS available Is given) (In of hectares) house- . .:" holds EduC'a- Medical Drinking Post Dayol Communi· tlonal water lind days cations ., - .' (pQtabJe) teJe- ot the (bus paph marketl sto~, bat,lf ral way any station. water- way)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO

    PbllgWllN

    53 Lakhpur (42) 401·00 1,949 (351) P,M,H, p TW,HP PO -(-5) BS PUC 54 Dhak Dhandoli (51) 33 ·00 Ull· 55 Dhandoli (50) 65·00 188 (26) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

    56 Blr Dhandoll (48) 391 ·00 205 (40) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-·10) BS

    57 Rawalpindi (49) 121·00 978 (167) P -(5-10) TW.HP PO. Fortniabtly BS Phone 58 Dhadday (52) 149·00 1.013 (177) P.M -(-5) HP PO -(-5) Bi

    59 ChakPrema (53) 116·00 665 (11) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-$) BS

    60 Khati (S1) ltO·OO 810 (15&) P -(- 5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS , .

    61 Dhak Khati (58) 147 ·00 50 (7) - (-:s) -(-:s) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) 62 Sri Hargobind. (59) .387·00 67 (10) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) ~(5-10) BS iarh 63 Dhak Barn (79) 130 ·00 Un- o· 64 Barn (78) 115 ·00 879 (159) P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS

    65 Kishanpur (71) 235 ·00 371 ~66) P - (-5) HP -(-5) - (- 5) -(-5) 66 Bhagwanpur (SO) 201 ·00 54 (9) -(-5) - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5- 10) - (-5) 67 Ranlpur (2) 579·00 1,470 (261) P,M,H MH. PHC. TW, lip 1'0 - (-5) BS Rajputan D,RP 68 Rallipur (3) 679·00 2.177 (372) P, 0 (2) MH. HP PO Monthly DS Kamboan 1'RC. RP 69 Jagpalpu[ (45) 450·00 2.290 (384) P RP }tl, TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS

    10 Dhak laBPalPur (46) 152·00 Un-

    71 SikrI (41) 104·00 350 (56) P -(-5) W,TW. -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) HP,e 72 Du~ (5) 337·00 63J (lU) P -(-5) V£pTW. -(-5) -(10+) .BS

    73 Bohan! (4) 526'00 1,198 (217) P D W,HP PO -(-5) .BS 0

    14 Bhakhrla'na W 548 ·00 .. 1,062 (281) P H HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) '- '~' - -' -""--"-' 155

    imtECTORY land use

    App­ N earest Power Land use (I.e. area under different types of land Use in hfctflTt s rotTnd( d roach town sllpply upto two decimal places) to ani! village distance Porest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (In kUlS .) Irri­ able avallaHe gated waste for culti­ (Includ­ vation Ing gaucbar and groves)

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

    Tahsil (part)-CoJltd. PR Phagwau (6) EA T(291 '00), GC(21 '00), TW(49 ·00), 110 ·00 TWE(221 ·00) Inhabited PR Phagwara (6) EA T(.S9·00), GC(20 ,00), TW(16 ·00). 6·00 TWE(23 ·00) PR Phagwara (6) EA T(343 ·00), 'GC(22 ,00), TW(112 ·00) 27 ·00 ZI"OO TWE(209 ·00) PR Phagwara (6) EA 1'(93 ·00), GC(32 '00), TW(20 ·00) .. .. 28-,00 1'WE(41 ·00)

    PR Phllgwara (5) ~ T(121 ·00), GC(40 ·00), TW(40 '00) 28;00 TWE(41 '00) PR Phagwara (5) EA T(103 ·00), GC(29 '00), TW(I2 '00), 13 ·00 TWE(62'00) PR Phagwara (5) EA T(76 '00), GC(6 ·00), TW(49 'OO}, ·10 ·00 8 ·00 16·00 TWE(21'00) PR Phagwara (5) EA T(tll·OO), TW(SO·OO), TWE(61 '00) 3·00 9 ·00 24·00 PR Phagwara (7) EA T(236 '00), TW(60 ·00), TWE(176 ·00) 140 ·00 11·00 iD.hablted PR Phagwara (7) EA T(67 ,00), TWE(54 '00), R(13 ·00) 15 ·00 8-00 25 ·00 PR Phagwara (5) ED,EAG T(202 ·00), TW(SO ·00), TWE(L22 -00) 33·00 PR Phllgwara (6) ED,EAG T(172 ·00), TWlt41 ·00), 'lWE(31 ·00) 19 ·00 10·00

    PR Phagwara (to) ED,EAG (T 404 ·00), TW(130 ·00), TWE(274 ·00) 32·00 120 ·00 23 100

    PR Phagwara (10) EA T(540 '00), TW(247 '00), 'tWE(293 ,00) 50 ·00 89 ·00

    PR Phagwara (6) EA T(344'00), GC(56 '00), TW(l43 '00), 9 ·00 97·00 TWE(l45 ·00) Inhabited

    PR Phagwara (11) ED,EAG T,(77 ·00), aC(28 ·00), TW(23'00) 3 ·00 24·00 TWE(26 ·00) PR Phagwara (13) ED,EAG T(204 '00), TW(73 ·00), TWE(13) ·00) 28·00 lOS ·00

    PR Jalandhar Cantt. (6) EA T(496 ,00), TW(14 ,00), TWE(482 ·00) 7 ·00 23 '00

    PR Jalandhar CaDtt, (5) EA T(539 '00), aq71 '00), TW(19 '00), 9 '00 TWE(449 ·00) ·156 . . ' ylLLAGl! - . - PHAGWARA C,D, BLOCK Amenities and

    Loca- Name of the village Total Total Amt! nities available (if nof available withIn the vll la~e, a dash tlon (with Hadbast No.) area population (-- ) is shown In the column aud next to it in brackets the distance Code of the and In broad rang{;~ vlz.- 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10 -1 kms.of the nearest No. village number place where' the faciJjlty Is available Is given) (In of "ect~re <) hOll e­ hn' d~ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ tional water & days cati ons (potable) tele­ of the (bu~ graph market! ~top, hat,lf railway ~ny station, water­ way)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Pbag,..ara

    15.. MadhopuT (8t) 573 ,00 i ,983 (328) P, M, H HC TW.HP PO - ( - 5) - ( - 5)

    76 KhajurJa (82) 478 ,00 1,497 (274) P, M. H H.D TW, HP PO - ( -5) as 7'1 Cheheru (83) 568 '00 , 2,067 (369) . P, M H, CWC, TW, HP PO - (5 - 10) BS, RS HC,D. NH,RP 78 Maheru (84) 512 ·00 1,455 (25 3) P, lvi, H RD(2) W,TW, PO -(5 - 10) BS HP

    79 Hardaspur (85) 224 '00 1,522 (281) P, M , RD(2) W, TW, 'HP PO - (5-!0) BS .

    " 80 (93) 89 '00 ', ' 443 (84) P - ( - 5) TW. HP- - ( -5) -(5 - ·10) - (-5) 8J Gandhw<'ln (92) 208 'QO 1,262 (22 3) P, 0 PRe HP - ( -5) - (-5) - (-5)"

    82 Meha! (89) 282 '00 2,656 (459) P, M- -(- 5) TW, Hl> -(-5) - (-5) BS 83 Saprore (86) 332 '00 1,499 (277) P H TW,HP - ( -5) - (5 - 10) BS

    84 ' Mera {87) 45 ,00 --' i2J (24-) P . - - ( - 5) HP -t-5) - (5 -io) - (-5) -

    85 Nangal Mlljha (88) 263 ·00 1,151 (326) P(2),M(2), MCW W, TW,HP PO - (5 - 10) - ( - 5\ HO (2)

    86 Khan~UT ll (16) 151 ·00 846 (1 39) P -(-5) Vv, TW, HP -(-5). - ( - 5) -( -5)

    ' , 87. . Plahi (60) 355 ,00 2,502 (438) P(3),MI2}. n W, lW, HP PO - ( -5) BS H,PUC, T· TR

    88 , Dhak PIahi (.6J ) 172 'Oti UI1-

    89 Chak Hakim (75) , 161 ·00 1.268 (239) P, Iv[ D W, TW, HP -(-5) - c- 5) BS

    90 Phagwara (73) 790 ,00 1,104 (313) P(3), M, RP(2) T, W. TW, - (-5) Monthly liS , '. Sharkl H,PUC,C HP, C 91 Dhak Narallg­ (91 ) 32 ,00 282 (54) P FPC HP PO - ( - 5) BS shahpllT

    , ?2 ,N::.rangslUlhpur (90) 240 ,00 , , t,487 (275) P - ( - 5) HP -(-5), -(-5) BS , ., 93 Atholi (94) 244 00 1,319 (235) P,M,H, D HP PO - C-5) BS o

    94 SUIII'I\ (109) 155 ·00 789 (131) p - (- 5) W, 1'W, HP - ( - 5) -(- 5) - (-5) . , Rajputan . , -~--'-__,..~-- - .,-,..-----.--.- - ' -~- . ------

    '';'\.': :.: IS7 DlDCTORY land 'use

    App- Nearest Power Land use (Le. area under different l>pes of land use in hectares rounded reach town "uppl> upt() two decimal placet'» to and I village distance F(lrest Irri~ted by SQurce Un­ CultUf­ Area not (inkll8.) Irri­ able available gated waste f()f culti­ (ioclud· vation ins pUCh!! and iP'(ves)

    )1 12 13 14 IS l6 17 13

    Tahsil (Part)-Contd.

    PR Plugwar-ol (10) EA T(438 00), TW(21 '00), TWE(417 '00) 70 ·00 65 ·00 PR lalandhar Cantt. (5) ED,EAG T(391 '00), 'IW(25 ·00), TWE(366 '00) 87·00 PR Jalandbar Cantt. (7) EA T(471'00), TW«118 '00), TWE(3S3 ·00) 97·00

    PR lalandhar Cantt. (8) EA T(411 '00), TW(87 ·00), TWE(324 ·00) 54 ·00 47 ·00

    PR Phagwara (6) EA T(20l '00), TW(38 ,00), TWB(1

    PR Phagwara (7) EA T(74 '00), TW(30 ·00), TWE(44 ·00) 6·00 9 ·00 PR Phagwara (5) EA T(183 ·00), TW(3 '00), TWE(J80 '00) 20 '00 5 ·00

    PR Phagwara (4) EA T(219·00 J TW(57·00), TWE(162 ·00) 5·00 58·00 PR Pllagwara (6) EA T(247 ·00), GCeS ,00), TW(40 ·00). 12 ·00 1·00 72 ·00 TWE(202 ·00) PR Plutgwara (5) EA Te37 '00), GC(S '00), 1W(" ,00) 4 ·00 4·00 TWE(28 'OO) PR Phagwara (6) EA T(214'00), GC(28 '00), TW(8 '()O), 34·00 1·00 14·00 TWE(J78 ·00)

    PR Phagwara (3) EA T(140 ·00), TW(20 '00), TWE(120 ·00) 3 ·00 8'~0

    PR Phagwara (3) EA T(270 ·00), TW(63 ,00), TWE(207 ·00) 45·00 40·00

    Inhabited PR Phagwara (3) EA T( IJ2 '00), TW(21 '00), TWE(91 ·00) .16·00 )3·00

    PR Phagwara (I) EA T(S .16 ·00) GC(35 '00), TW(3S '00), 2 '00 4 '00 268·00 TWE(446'OO) .

    Pit Phagwara (3) ED,EAG T(25 '00), GC(5 -00), TWE(20 ·00) 7 ·00

    Pit ' Phagwara (3) EA T(2 17 '(0), GC(U '00), TWE(206 ·00) 23·00 PR Phagwara (5) EA T(J 89 '00), TWE( 189 ·00) 39·00 16·00

    PR Phagwara (5) ED, EAG T(122'00), TWE(122 ·00) 21 00 12 ·00

    -:- ~ . .' - _,,_,... 158

    ,~. _: VlUiA1II PHAGWARA C. D. BLOCK Amenities aad

    --Loea- -- -- Name of the village Total Total Amenities available" (If not avaflabie within the village, a dash ~wJth _Hallbast No.) at_ea p:>pulatlon (- )-15 shown In the column --and next to it in brackts the dlstanoe ~e ' of the and In broad ranges viz, -5 kms~ 5- 10 krns' and to+krns, 01 the No. village Humb er nearest place where the facility Is available Is £lv( l1)

    (In of ••• .1: hect3res) house:" holds Educa- Medical Drinking Post day Of Comrnunl- : -, - -- tiona! water & days cations c " j • - -- t'Orta"le) tele- of the (bus.

    . .' ~ . - ',- ~aph marketl stoP • hat,ll railway. any station. water- way)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - -- 1.9 Pbagll'aril 95 Drawesh Plud (110) 569-00 1,486 (252) P,O PHC W, TW, HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 96 Dhak Darwesh (lI1) 18-00 -Un - Plnd

    97 Ueha Plnd (tt2) 483-00 1,491 (259) P, M,H D TW,HP - (5 -to) -(-5) -(-5)

    9$ Jagatpur ( 113) 457 -00 2,332 (403) P,M,H PHC TW,HP PO - --Fort- - (-5)- laltan nightly

    99 Nlhalgarb (llS) 106 '00 539 (89) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5 -10) -(-5) -(5-10)_ - - 100 Khulli Kite; (114) 7 ·00 17 (2) -C-5) -(-5) W, TW, HP -( - 5) -(5 - 10) - (-5)

    101 Bhanokl (107) 382 ·00 2,279 (379) P.M,H. D TW.HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) 0 102 ,Klrpalpur (t08) 33·00 245 (43) P -(-5) W, TW,HP -(5 -10) - (5 -10) BS" C

    ]02 M&n (95) 118 ·00 72t (127) P(3) -(-5) T. TW,HP -C-5) - (-5) BS C 104 Dh&k Man (96) 29 ·00 Vo-

    tOS Kot Puran· (~7) 55 ·00 15 (3) -( -5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS _sIngh

    106 Thakarki (?9) llS ·00 671 (117) P(2),M PHC W,TW, -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) HP, C 107 Sad&rpur (100) 53 -00 Vn - J0'8 Khera (JOI) 129 ·00 1,721 (286) P(2),M D W, TW, HP - ( -5) - ( -5) -(-5) \ 109 Dhak Chnehokl (104) 62 -00 Uo- 110 ChRohokl ( f03) 222-00 3,419 (686) P,M,H, HC W,TW,HP PO - ( -5) . - (-5) 0 Phone tU Nangal (102) 184 ·00 1,749 (334) P,O -(-5) W, TW, HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C

    112 Mauli (105) 393-00 . 3, IS5 (543) P, M,H D,PPC, HP PO -(-5) BS RP

    113 (116) 38000 ],090 (197) P -( -5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

    114 Jamalpur (106) 25000 1,429 (266) P,M - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) BS, RS

    28,819 -00 1,09,085 P(99), M (37). H( 7), MCW( 1) (19,193) H(2t),PUC( 4) MH ( 6), CWC (2) C( 3), TR ( t) HC( (3) , PHC (7) I (I). AC( 0) D(20), PHS (1) OCtO) TB (0), FPC(2) NH(3), SMP (0) RP(2S), CHW(O) 0(0) 159 DIRECTORY land usc

    App­ Nearo!st l'ower Land use (i.e. aro!a under different types. or land usc in hecta.res. rounded roach town suppl) upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (inkms.) Irri­ able available gated Wa.s.~ for culti­ (includ­ vation ing iauchar and ifoves)

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 III

    Tahsil (PBfl)-Concld. PR Phagwara (7) EA 1'(460 ·00), GC(ll 'OO), 1W(449 ·00) ]09 ·00 InhAbited

    PR Phagwara (7) ED,EAG T(456 ·00), GC(32 '00), TW(32 ·00), 27 ·00 TWE(392 ·00) PR Phagwara (5) ED,EAG T(423 ·00), GC(30 '00), TW(28 ·00), 34·00 TWE(365 '00) PR Phagwara (6) ED,EAO T(95 '00), TW(IO '00), TWE(8S ,00) ] 1·00 PR Phagwara (6) ED,EAG T(6,00), TW(6 ·00) 1·00 PR Phagwara (4) ED,EAG T(332 '00), GC(4 ·00), TWE(328 ·00) 50 ·00

    PR Phagwl'ra (5) ED,EAG T(22 ·00), TWB(22 ·00) 4 ·00 7·00

    PR Phagwara (3) ED,EAG T(65 ,00), TWE(65 '00) 10 ·00 43 ·00

    Inltablted PR Phagwara (4) ED,EAG T(51 ·00); GC(12 '00), lWE(39 ·00) 4·09

    PR Phagwara (4) ED,MO T(98 '00), TWE(98 '00) 2 ·00 15 ·09

    Inhabited PR PJlagWara (2) EA T(t03'0), TWE(t03 ·00) 10 ·00 16 ·00 inhabited PR Phagwara (2) BA T(162 ·00), GC(60 '00), TW(60 ·00), 60 ·00 WE(42 'OO) PR Phagwaca (2) EA T(147 ·00), 1WB(147 ·00) 12 ·00 2,·0\1

    PRo Phagwara (4) EA T(338 ·00), GC(46 ·00), TW(5 '00), 55 ·00 TWE(287 ·00) PR Phagwara (4) EA T(lll ·00); GC(16 '00), TW(4 '00) 4 ·00 6'·00 TW.E(291 ·00) PR Phagwara (4) EA T(188 '00), TW(SO '00), TWE(138 ·00) 7 ·00 55·00

    38·00 T (21 ,Sst ·00) 1,330 00 1.187 ·00 3,666 ·00 GC . (908.00) W S·OO) TWB 05,431·00) R (13 ·00) TW (S,185 ·00)

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    APPENDICES 1--.4

    161 162

    APPENDIX C. D. Blockwise Abstract of Educational

    EDUCATIONAL

    Sr. NJmc of C. D. Block Primary Middle Matrlcu- Higher College Adult Others VlUaiCi No. School School latlon/ Sec./ (graduate LIteracy with no Second- PU.C{In- and classes! educa- ary School termid- above) centres tlonal ate/Jun- faclll- lor ties School ------Vil- Ins- Vil· Ins. VII· Ins· vn· Ius- Vll· Ins- VII· Ins- VII- IllS- lag- tit- lag- tlt- lag- dt- lag· tlt- lag- tIt- lag- tlt- lag- tlt- e5 uti tS utl- es uti- es uti- ... 5 utl- e utl· es uti· QQS OilS ons ons DUS OilS ons - 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

    KapurthaJa 171 193 41 51 24 31 2 39

    2 Nadala 117 127 44 51 24 28 3 J 2 2 2 2 4 ~ 24 3 Sultaupur Lodhl 122 131 31 31 14 14 3 3 59

    4 Phagwara 87 99 34 37 20 2J 4 4 3 3 10 12 J4

    Districts 497 550 150 170 82 94 10 15 6 6 2 2 18 20 136 163: ...... , . MMiell1 and other: Am~Ditiel ·

    MEDICAL

    Disprulsary Hospital MaternIty Primary Family PrImary Community Others Villages and child Health Planning Health health with no wdfare Centrel Centre Sub- workers medical centrel Health Centre facility Maternity Centre home/Child Welfare Centre ------Vll- Ins- VIl- Jus- VIl- Ins- VIl- lns- ViI- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vll- Num· VB- Ins- lag. tit- Iag- tlt- lag· tlt- lag- tlt- lag- tlt- lag- tlt- Jag- ber lag- tit. es utl- es utl- es utl- eS uti· es utl- eS utl- es es uti- ous OQS 005- ous ous ons ous

    .18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

    21 22 Jl 13 9 II 12 J4 to 6 14 32 171 F 17 11 IJ 10 II 11 13 8 8 3 3 6 J3 42 101 21 21 10 11 8 9 6 6 2 2 7 19 6 11 147 20 20 7 7 9 9 10 10 2 2 17 28 S9

    97 80 39 42 36 40 39 43 12 11 5 5 14 31 50 113 478 164:

    APPENDIX C. D. Blockwi!le Abstract of Educational

    7 DRINKING WATER

    Sr. N .l m ~ of C. D. Block Tap Well 1'ank Tllbe- River Poun- CAllal Other More VillllgtS No. well taln thull with no one drinking source) water facility

    Z 35 36 ~7 ~ 8 39 40 41 42 43 44

    Kapurthula 2 " 16 2JO 6 24

    2 NadOlla 5 2 141 3 7 ~ 3 Sllltanpul' Lodhl 1 181 2 :;

    4 Phagwara 2 27 JOI 1 6 29

    District 10 45 633 12 6 63 165

    -I Medical and otber Amenities

    POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION POWER SUPPLY

    P.o. T.O. P.T.O. P.O. T.O. P.T.O. Phone Bus Railway Navigable Available Not and and and Stop Station Wate.rway available Ph:pne Phone Phone

    4S 46 47 48 4') 50 51 52 53 54 55 S6

    34 3 2 142 10 210 22 2 3 3 74 ]. J4l 11 2 3 59 10 181 24 6 '9 2 101

    !If 4 (4 6 J 334 17 12 633 166

    APPENDlX-2 Land utilisation dllta in respect of !Iou-municipal towns (Census towns)

    Sr. Name 01 town and Land usc: (Le.) area under differ..: nt (yp~s of land use in-hectares rounded up to two decimal ~. CD block (within places brllcktts,) .

    Tota) ~ rea POI'cst irrigated by Uoirrlgllled Culiurable Area not by sourCe waste (includ­ available for ing gaucbar and cultfvatlon &roves)

    2 3 7 8

    NIL

    APPENDIX-3

    List of villages where no amenities relating to education, medical, drinking water. PO!lt and telegraph, communication, power supply and market/hat arc available

    There Is no such vlU!\it \n the Di!trlct. 167

    APPENDIX-4 . List of vill_ld according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the 'total population ' by rani" KAPUR TlfALA C.D. BLOCK

    Ra~es of scbeduled caste L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. . pJpOJ[ltfon (p ~ rce ntages) State/DI s t t./Block/VlIJalJc

    2 3 .j

    Kaplillbaia Tabiil 20/06/10/210 Goslll (158)

    241 Mand Surakhpur (63)

    31 5 ( 151) 318 Sunrllnwala (214) 344 GokalPur (197) 146 Mander Bet (19) 148 Bajnla (S) 149 NazamPur (15) 258 Mand Sablk; Desai (71)

    265 Fattu Dlllngll (83) 273 Kllalli (106) 278 Muradpur Btt (109) 293 Sial (166) 342 (201)

    ISS NUrpUf Jattall (18) 176 Majorwola (41) 181 Karijili (10) 220 Jhll1 Blbrl (98) 229 l'arvez Napr (48)

    236 N urpUf KhlralfWlU (88)

    274 Sllahpur Do~rlQ (107) 281 Mltbra (Ill) 300 Kablwan ( 172) 312 Bhalalpur (164) 329 Dhllpal (192) 350 Abmadpur (20S) 143 Mfaol BllbtpUl' (22) 151 Bbullap (26) 111 Jatlke (S5) 178 Gaura (43) 203 Sheikhupur (133) 219 Blbrl (96) 230 Chak Gajlwal (49) 237 Goplpur (t01) J68 APPENDIX- 4 List of "ilJales Iccording to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the iotal population by ralliles ~ .~. .. KAPURTHALA C.D. BLOCK

    Ranees of scheduled caste L.C. No. Nam e of Vjllage Hadbast No. population (percentages) State/Dlstl./Block/VIJlagc

    2 3 4

    Kapurtbala Tahsil

    16-10 (Conc4J.) 242 Surakhpur (65) 243 Akbarpur (66)

    244 AJlpur (62) 279 Sukhla Nllnglll (108)

    280 Sandhar laglr (110) 289 Toganwala (168) 307 Mander Dona (228) 2J-30 145 Budha Thch (20) ISO N urpul' Lubhen. (17) 153 Dhaliwal Bet (24) 161 Padda (32) 163 Bl:tandal Bet (37) 172 Rajpur (40) J74 Budhuwala (30) 191 Pupanpur (4) 201 Nawan Plnd (46)

    208 Saldowal (IS5)

    218 Dhudlanwala (130) 224 Bhoo! (132) 227 Adnawali (89) 22& Bhawanlpur (~O ) 234 Khiranwal i (87) 239 Ucha (85) 269 Kolianwala (104) 27' Husslanpur (m) 271 Daullitpur (121) 283 MltIa (113) 291 Kaulo Talwandi (120) 292 BbanoLanga (161) 294 Blhll'lpur (165) 29' Dona (163) 303 Khuoropur (118) 30, Baby,,1 (1?9) 308 Hesarpur (J8J) 169 APPENDIX-4' List or ,Hlages accordiDg to the proportion of Scheduled etudes to the total population I)y ranaes KAPUR THALA Co D.. BLOCK

    RaDgcs of schedulcd caste L.C. No. Name of Villages I-ladbast No. \npulati011 !pcrcentagcl'1) Statc/Dist t ./Block/Village

    2 3 - ~ -.. K.purtJuda Tlbsit

    21-30 (Cone/d.) 316 Khanowai (183) I 323 Nathu Chahal (187) 328 AUjla Banwali (190)

    337 W~dala. Kalan (l93) 343 Rasulpur Brahm.,llilli (200) 346 .Hudo Punder (199) 347 IOban - (202) 3S1 Bhalt (,206) 352 Sidhput' (210) 354 Dhandal (207) 356 Balehal' Kbanpur (209) 359 Sakballl (217)

    36~ Alamglr (218) 362 Sandhu Chatha (227) I 364 Madbopur (225) 365 Kalasanghlan (224) 144 Pattu ChaJ.;: (21) 147 Raudhawa (16) IS2 Hothia-n (27) 154 Btjll Ndngal (25) 162 NUI'pur Janubau (3 1) 164 fi'atebpur (38) ]65 Natlalt (39) 166 ($2) 167 MaI)d Sangojla (54) ,

    17' Khulcllra In (28) 117 Khank-a (42) 179 NurPui' Rajputatl (44) 180 KoblPUr (45) 183 Chuharwal (137) ns TIleh Kanjla , (12)

    1~ Ihal ThlJcriWaia (l3) 187 Thlkrfawla (14) 196 Phulcwal (140) 170

    APPENDIX 4 'Ust of villages accordlng to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges . KAPURTHALA C .D. BLOCK

    Ranges of scheduled caste .L.C. No. N:lme of village Hadbast No . pOPUlatIOn (percentages) State/Dlstt./BlockIVlllage

    1 2 3 4

    Kapurthala Tabsil 31 and above- (contd.) 197 D ain Wind (141)

    198 Bishanpur (136) 200 Scenpur (135) 202 Kapurthala (R) (134) 204 Talwandl Mehma (150) 20S Razapur (152) 206 Madho Bhanda (154) 209 Daulo Aratu (156) 212 Mauga Roda (128) 213 Saido Bholana (124) 214 Lodhl Bholana (125) 221 Raila Nauabad (99) 222 Hlissaina Bad (97) 223 Brlndpur (95) 225 Bhagwanpur (94) 226 Dewlauwala (91 ) 231 Tayabplir (47) 232 Ghug (SO) 233 AlaudinPur (51)

    23S Jaha~jrpur (86) 240 Khera Bet (6T) 24S Talwandl Rajputau (61) 246 Shel Khanwala (53) 24S Klshan Slngbwala (59) 249 Mianl Sandhi (10) 2'0 Peerewala (69) 252 Ghan kaild (68) 2'3 Salfla Bad (75) 2'4 . FazJa Bad ('74) 2'9 Desai (78) 260 Mlanl Bola (76) 261 Ratra (79) 262 . Khanpur (80) 263 . Buh (81) 171

    APPENDIX 4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total popolliUOD. b)' ratage!! KAPVRTHALA C.D. BLOCK

    .Ranges cJ scheduled caste L.C. No. .' Name of Village . Hadbast No. "p(}J)ulation (percentages) State/Di stt./Biock/Village

    2 3 4

    Kapurtha1a Tahsil

    3.1 and above -(cOntd.) ,264 Mundi (82) 266 Mohanadwala (84) 261 Dulowa l (103) 268 Dhabulian (105) 270 Ratta Kadim (100)

    271 Majahadpur (92) 212 Jhugia.!l Guiam (93)

    276 Khera Duna (122) .l8l KallUa (U2) 284 Karahal Kalan (119) 28S Talwandl Pain (114) 286 Karahal Nauabad (115) . -- - 287 Isllarwal (116) 288 Malian (117) 290 Karallal Khurd (118) 296 Nldoki (175) 297 Thljgi (169) 298 MachhiPal (171) 299 Qualpur (170) 302 Ahya (173) 309 Manan (182) 31t Bhaudal Dona (162) 313 !'akhowal (160) 314 Waryab (161) 319 K'1draBad (212) 322 Araianwala (153) 324 Nangal Naralngarb (188) 325 Gobindpur (191) 326 Aujla Jog! (189) 330 DJlarlwa l Donll (148) 33J :\I[ansUl'wal Dona (149)

    332 Kaclupur (143) :t72

    APPENDIX 4

    :Litt· of viHaae 'actorCUBl 'to tile "._ion af Scheduled'Cates to the tottl 'populatioD"by r.D~

    KAPUR"fHALA C. D. BLOCK l\ange ofscheduled oaste L.C, No. Name of VHlage HadbastNo. population (percentages) State/Dlstt./Block/VUlagc

    2 3 4

    Kapurthala Tahsil 31 and above - (cofield.) 333 Daburjf (142) 334 NurpurDona (144) 335 Dbawan Khan Jagfr ( 147) 338 Malnwan (145) 340 Phlall (195) 341 Kot Karar Khan (196) 345 Khojewall (198) 348 Alaudl (203) 360 Chllk (215) 363 Jalowa1 (226) 367 Rampur (221) 370 Ballwalipur (220)

    .Eltctudes "mages having Nil S,C. populatIon 173

    APPENDI" 4 Lilt ' of -viH.cea.·ttCeGrdilig to the .,'<,portion of Scheduled CIM" to the tcrt., pt,PliI"'oJi by rtbiN NADALA C. D. BLOCK

    Name of scheduled caste L.C. No. Namc of village Hadbast No •. population (-percentages) Statc/Di stt. /Block/Village

    2 3 4

    Kapurtbala Tahsil .

    0-5· 20/06/20/2 Feroz Sangowal (23) IS Nangal Lubana (32) 27 Rawau (42) 52 Bakarpur (70) 55 Patebpur Sikri (20) 58 SacupwaJ (9) 69 Bhatnura Khurd (137) 73 Kamall Ganj (13) 96 Mchmadpur (117) 132 Butala (90) «-10 J90 Boot (3) 38 Saltpur (73) 53 Ralpur Pee r Bakbshwal. (18) 56 llcgowal (10) 66 BlIssl (12) 68 Tamrnan (138) 8J Rhadas ( 16) 83 Uholath Shark! (123) 85 Kamrai (128) 104 Talwara (72) 10.5 Husewa (78) 139 Mandbutala (91) 192 Subhanpw' 0) 11-'~ 3 MjantBhagupurian (25) 28 Talwandl Kuka (43) 35 lbrahlmwal Tal'fa,sbadkhan (54) 39 Ralpur Rajputan (65) 45 Maud Ralpur Arailln (62)

    5~ Mag Sudpur (\9) 65 Awan ' (2) 78 AkaJa ( 131) 79 Bagbanpur (15) 92 Pangori (121) 109 Murnr (23 0) -- ~ - - . . ----,._--... _._ ..__ --- . - -.-~--.-.. - -- APPENDIX"

    _U,t oJ vUlaa~8 4ccorcling to. tbe proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total. population by fallIetl ~. . _ ', . . . NADALA C. D. BLOCK

    Rallges of Scheduled Caste L.C.No. Name of Village Hadbast No. population (percen t~es) State/Dlstt./Block/VHlage

    1 3 4

    Kapultbala Tahsil 16-20 14 Mandl Road (31)

    41 Habibwal (57)

    47 ~ Nadala (64) (;2 Bal'yar (l)

    67 , (139) 87 B11agwal1PUf (125) 88 Bholath Garbl (122-) 9J Rajpur (126) 93 Musa Khall (118) tOI Khassan (11 3) 114 Ramidi (107) 194 (138)

    ~1-30 7 Mand KUlla (28) 33 Mand Ahmedwala (52) 42 (58) 46 RaipuI' Aralan (61) 48 Billpur (75) 49 BulewaT (74) 50 Basslewal t(6) 51 DaTa (69) (;1 NarangPll f (6)

    M KaluwaJ (4) 70 Bhatnura Kailln (136) 71 Tandi (135) 72 Nadali (lJ) 75 . Fatehpur (134) 76 Bajaj (133) 71 Boparai (132') M Bagril'ltl (130)

    _o-'· ( 120) 94 Stlt'ak (119)

    98 Ramgarh (t t 5) 99 Lit (114) 115 APPENDIX 4 List· of "jJJaees .ccordlng to ·the proportioll of Scheduled Castes to the total popuiation by raD&~S

    NADALA C. D. BLOCK . • J . f: ' /,'

    Ranges of Scheduled Caste L. C. No. Name of V ilIage HadbaslNo . p.:>PUla.ttOD (percen tages) . -- . State!Distt.(Blxk/VilLagc ,.

    2 3 4

    Kapulthala Tahsil

    21-30 (COneld.) 100 M~!la Talwandl (112) 107 Talwand! Purdal (80) 111 Ramlra (229) , .. m Mustatabad (108) 116 Rambowal (106) 117 GajiGudana (103)

    119 SanGI'll (101) 120 Saugowal (lOO)

    124 Lakhauke Padde (98) 130 Mansurwal (92) 136 Mlrzapur (86) 137 Daudpur (63)

    142 DhUwlu (96) 188 Dham (7) 189 Badshabpur (6)

    Nadalll C.D;. l;!lQck Continue cn PiiC 176

    . ' v ...... ' , . .. .' . . ' . ~ . ... .' ;' ]76 APPENDIX 4 "List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to tbe total population by r.DI~li NADALA C. D. BLOCK

    RaDICS ot'Schedllled Caste L. C. No. Namc of Villagc Hadba$t No. population (percentages) State{Distt.{BIock/ViIlage 2 3 4 Kapurthala Tahsil Ballo Chak (24) 6 Mandl Mandkulla (29)

    -9 Maud Miani BbalJu Purla'o­ (34)

    J7 Maud Pairdkot (46) ., . 18 Maud Gurdaspur (47) 30 Mand Sandhi Kbauwala (45) 31 Mand Alahabad (SO) :34 Mand Talwandi Kuka (44) 40 Ibrahaimawl!,l Taraf Gul4m (55) 59 Akbarpur (8) 80 Sldhwan Bet (129) 82 MubarikPur (17) 86 Mctlan Bad (127) 90 SalamatPur (124) 97 Shadlpur (116) 103 Dabullan (76) 108 Bamuwal (111) 110 Dlalpur (231) ___ J l 3 Tajpur ------(-109)- -Its Shahpur P{ra (104) US Ghaluwal (l02) 121 Ja! RampUl1 (lOS) 122 Godanl (99) 123 Mundowal (110) 12$ Jag (82) 126 Behlolpllt (81) )27 Nlhalgarh (83)

    129 Halb.tPu~ (85) 131 Mlugewal (95)

    133 Muga~ Chi\.: (91) 13<4 Kotll (89) 13' Chakokl (88) U8 Momd Chakokl (87) 182 Deja (8) 184 Bhlla (ll) 193 Paharipur (2) 195 lAkhan Kalan (139)

    ~llld~ .. viIlII_.shlvln,-NU S. C. PoPUl.t!Qll

    , :.~. 177 APPENDIX 4 List or villag~s accordiug to the pr<>po.;'1iln uf S ~iJe~11ed Clls!es of the tatl\1 population by unge,S-. SULTANPUR LODHI C, D. BLOCK

    Ranges of Scheduled Caste L.C. No. Name of Village Hadbast NG.-. p;>pulation (percentages) StatejDistt.jBlockjVillage

    2 3 4

    Sultanpur Lodld Tllhsil 0-5* 20/06/30/13 Pattlsardarnabl Bakhash (46)

    21 Mangoopur (62) 93 Jhanduwala Kaboan (86) 97 Maud Mubarakpur (109) 100 Bhfm Kadim (161)

    6-10 16 Tlbba (44) 51 Baoopur Kadim (t06) 54 Passan Kadim (103) 116 Hazara (173) 119 Maud Hussainpur Bulle (174) 132 Lodhlwal (1$6) 158 Totl (12) 159 Sher Pur Dona (Hl) 174 Tarfi Hazl (137) 179 Sucbetgarh (ISO)

    11-15 9 Kalubhatla (53) 15 'Naslr pur (45) 43 . Alam Kbanwala (94) 59 Mabljitpur (84) 71 Shlkarpur (34) 72 Khokha. Kadlm Jadld (36) 80 HalbatPur (30) 95 Jhuglan Bandu (114) 011 Sangra (110) 107 Maud Baudu Kadim (163) 143 Randhirpur (28) 144 Jhallehwala (29) 146 Chak Koda (6)

    152 Sech (8) 153 Latlanwala (9) 169 A marjItpur (22) 171 Gill (25) j78

    A,PFENl1)'J,X 4

    Lilt ~f' viiagess according to tbe proportion of Scheduled Castes tG tbe tOlal poplilatioD by ruges SULTANPUR LOnHl C. D. BLOCK.

    , Ranges of Scheduled Caste L. C. No. Name of Village Hadbasl No. pOpUlation. ~POFGentagei) StatejDistt.jBlock/VilIage

    2 3

    Sultanpur Lodbi TabSlI

    188 lhUiian Gamut! (184)

    16-20 10 Darlawal (52) 19 Sujo Kalia (60) 35 Bhaial 'Huse Khan . (82) 82 Mena Singhwaia (140) 83 WadheLKadlm (129) 102 Mubarikpur (108) 103 A.kalpur (166) no Patti Bbalu Babadur (ISS) 149 Sa )ahpur DOlla (J) 157 Mokha (27) 184 Watanwali (lSI)

    21-S0 14 Boo,pur (47) 18 Thatta (48) 53 NabJpur (104)

    56 ChoJadha (100)

    57 Chuha~P\lI (88) 60 Paramjltpur (85) 62 TaJwandi Chaudhrlln (13) 64 BldhipUl. (40) 68 Jeorgepur U,fmelrypur (33) 69 Jalnpur (31) 77 Pammao (39) 81 Wadhel HalnampUJ (I31) 87 Jabo Sudhar (119) 88 Khuld (120) 90 Ladwal (116) 134 Fattowal (113) 141 Gajlpur (133) I 147 Bhaur : (5) \56 MahabliJlllr (7) 161 (15) 16:! Tashpur (16) 179 APPEND1X 4

    List of vill~g~s according. to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the totalp.opulatJOti by lauee! SUUANRUR LODHI C. D, BLOCK

    Ranges of SCheduled Caste L. C. No. Name of Village Hadbast No. papulation (peroolll:alles) State/Dlstt./Block/ViJlaj!e

    i 2 3 4

    SultaDpu. Lodbi Tahsil 21 -80-(concld.) 163 Haidra bad Dona (17) 170 Kftrmjltpur (26) 173 S'tI·ltanpur (Rural) (135) 177 Sbatabga,h (148) 180 Jabbowal (147) ISS Sarupwal (18J) 187 Chanan wlndi (183) 195 Tatia (185) 31 and above 5 Kutbewala (56) 6 Mullan :Baha (59) 7 Nathupur (55) 8 Dandupur (54) 11 Sa'huwal (51) I7 Todarwal (50) 20 Sltl'pur (61) 22 Nusfialnpur Dulowal (64) 23 Nurowal . (63) 28 SafdMpur (67) 29 Miani Malahan (72) 52 Lakh Waryah (t05) 58 Dodawazlr (90) 61 Ucha (122) 63 DanIa' (38) 6S Ama1'lipur (41) 66 Masil (42) 67 Kairo (43) 75 Sab:iapur Bet (25) 76 Sawaf (126) 78 Mjra (128) 84 (124) 85 Mulan Kala (118) 86 Haidra: :Bad Bet (123) 89 Mirjapur (117) 180 APPENDIX 4 :List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges SULT ANPUR LODHI C.D. BLOCK

    Ranges '1f Scheduled Caste Ie..C,No. Name of village Hadbast No , population (percentages) State/Dlstt.fBlock/V!llage

    2 3 . 4

    Suitsnpur Lodhi Tahsil

    31 and above--(Cancld,) 91 Pandor! Jag!r (121) 94 Pitho Rahal (115) 96 ShabduJlahpur (H2) 99 Haz!pur (154) 117 Hussain Pur Bulle (178) 118 Abli K alan (177) 126 Ahll Khurd (187) 128 Mandl Alluwa! (179) 130 Alluwa! (157) 131 Kab!rpnr (159) 133 Bhago Budhe (153) 135 Busowal (143) 136 Bhago Araln (44) 137 Mlanl Bahadur (142) 139 Alahdad Chak (138) 145 Dadwlndl (32) 148 Kamalpur (4) 151 Alladitta (3) l oS4 Ahmedpur (10) ISS NasirewaI (11) ]60 Manlala (14)

    164 Rawal (18) 166 Dalla (21) 167 Shah Jaha npur (20) 172 D t rasayadun (134) 17S Tarf B(;hbal_Bahdar (136) 176 Depewal (24) 178 Farid Sarai (J49) 182 Shahwala Indresa (145)

    183 Sh~rpur Sadha (152) 186 S;\Clkh M,mga (182) 189 Bharowal1a (186) _" , "'=';

    *Excludes vlllages having Nil S. C. Population, 181

    APPENDIX 4

    List of villages according to tbe proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total populatj~n by ranges \ PIlAAGWARA C.D. BLOCK

    Ranges of Scheduled Caste L.C. No. Name of viII age Hadbast N9. p )Pulatiol] (percentages) State/Distt./Blook/ Village ,'t

    2 3 4

    Pbagwara Tahsil

    0-5· 20/06/40/34 Pandorl

    6-10 6 Harbanspur 15 Tanda Bhagana 46 Hajlpur 47 Khurampur 71 Sikri

    11-15 66 Bh ~ gwanpur 16-20 10 Sahnl 68 Ranlpur Kamboan 83 Saprore 21-30 8 Babdi 13 Rampur Kh&Iian 19 Malo Patti 23 Naslrabad 52 Warlab 53 Lakhpur 72 Dug 80 Narangpur 103 Man

    31 and above Domell

    2 Gujratan

    3 Miran pur

    4 Rehana Jattan

    7 Bhablaua

    9 Rampur Sunra

    11 Pr ~ mpur

    14 Randhlrgarh 16 Bhagana

    18 Pan Chbat 182

    APPENDJX 4

    fi,illt ohiIJ"ges ~cercfing- tO'the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

    PHAGWARA C.D. BLOCK

    Ranges of Scheduled Caste L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. population (percentages) State/Dlstt./BJock/Vfllage

    ' I 2 3 4

    Phagwara Tahsil

    Naroor (18) MaIlkpur (27)

    Wahld (29)

    Brahampur (31)

    Chair (32)

    Dhak Chair (33) Manak (34)

    Sanga1pur (41)

    Dhakpandorl (39) Bala'ioan (36)

    Dhak Balaloan (37) Bishanpur (71)

    Bazldwal (72)

    Dllak Khalwara (69)

    Khatwara (68) Blr Pwahad (67)

    Bhulla Ral (65) Akaigarh (56) Gulabgarh (54) Dhandoll (SO) Blr DhandoH (48) RawalPindi (49) Dhadday (52) Chak Prerna (53) Khatj (57) Dhak Khati (58) Barn (78) Kishanpur (77) Ranlpur Rajputan (2) JagpaJpur (45) Bohanl (4)

    • 183

    APPENDIX 4

    Lis;' 0/ villages according to tbe proportion of Scheduled Castes to tbe total populatioD by raDges

    PHAGWARA C.D. BLOCK

    Ranges of Scheduled Caste L.C.No. Name of village Hadbast No. population (percen5ages) 'State! Dlstt./Block/VlIlag·e

    2 3 4

    Pbagwara Tahsil

    3~ and above -(Cone/d.) 74 Bhakhrlana (1) 75 Madhopur (81) 76 (82) 77 Cheheru (83) 78 Maheru (84) 79 Hardaspur (8S) 81 Galldhwan (92) 82 (89) 84 Mera (87) 85 Nangal (88) 86 Khangura (76) 87 Plahl (60) 89 Chak Hakim (75) 90 Phagwara Sharkl (73) 91 Dhak Narang Shahpur (91) 92 Narang Shahpur (90) 93 Atholi (94) 94 Sunra RajputAn (109) 95 Drawesh Plnd (UO) 97 Uoha Pind (112) 98 Jagatpur httan (113) 99 Nlhalgarh (I1S) 101 (107) 102 Klrpalpur (l08) lOS Kot Puran Singh (97) 106 Thakar Ki (99) 108 Khera (101) 110 (l03) 111 Naugal (102) 112 Mauli (1 OS) 113 Parwa (l16) 114 Jamalpur (106)

    .Exclude villages having Nil S.C. Population.

    SECTION.U , - TOWN DIRECTOR"

    CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

    187

    189 NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN nffiEC1l0RY

    The tOW11 directory has been compiled in six different statements for all tbe urban areas of the district. The data on amenities and other aspects have been presented ill codes which are explained below :

    STATEMENT I This gives status and growth hj&tory of each town ill the district.

    Class has been introduced in all the statements of town directory to fa c jJjta~ e analysil> for purposes of demographic and socio-economic characterist.ics of town a I, the state and all India level. It has been presented according (0 1991 census population of the core town in the following manner :

    Population Class 100,000 and above

    50,000- 99,999 11

    20,000-49,999 1II 10,000- 19.999 IV

    5.000--9,999 V ]lelow 5,000 VT

    The civic administration status aS:ln 1990 has been indicated by the following abbreviations. Census Lown is regarded as hav,ng Do civic status. Code (C.T.) has been used fo.r census town.

    Municipal Corporation ... =M. Corpll. Municipal Committee .=:. M.C. Cantonment Board = C. B. Notified Area Committet) = N. A. c .

    Census T OW11 ~= C . T. i£ ...'. STATEMENT II

    This gives f01 each town, physical aspects and location of towns.

    STA1'EMENT In This gives mun·icipal finance for each town of the district. STATEMENT IV This gives civic and other amenities. The abbrev.iations used are indicated beJO\l· .-

    (I) Road length PR = Pucca Road KR = Kuccha Road

    (11) System ~{ sewerAge S = Sewer OSD = Open surface drains BSP = Box surface drains SO = Sylk drains CD :=Cesspool method PT = Pit system 190 (ID) Metbod of disposal of night soil HL = Head loads

    II = Baskets

    WB = Wheel Barrows sr = Seplic tank latrines s -= Sewcrage (IV) Protected water §upply-source and capacity of storage system

    (a) Sources of water supply; TW = Tubewell water/Ha.nd pump T = Tap water W = Well water TK = 'fank water

    (b) System of storage of water; OHT c", Overhead tank

    SR = Service reservoir

    RIG = River infiltration gallery BWP _ BoreweU pumpiU,g system

    P"l = Pressure tank

    STATEMENT IV-A

    This gives information about the civic med lither amenities lJ1 Ilotific.d slum areas. This Slatement is applicable only for Class J arid Class IlloWri s. Name of slum allcl area, ap'proximately population of slum, paved roads, system of :sewerage, number of latrines, method of night soil, number of tap points/hydrants installed for supply of protected water and domestic cOllneCtic]]s and road points Covered under this statement.

    STATEMENT V

    Tbis gives medical, educational. rccreal jarw J and cultural facilities. 1 he abbreviations used arc indicated below :

    Medical amenities : H = Hospital D = Dispensary He . = Health Centre Fe = Family Planning Centre TB = TBClinic Nfl = Nursing Home

    0 = Others A = Ayurvedjc U = Unani

    HOM = BOJIl.oeopathic in case of allopathic, no separate code has been given. The information in col. 4 on medicai facilities has been prese!.! eO. horizor,tally in the same line as illustrated below:

    H(A-I,2) D (Hom.2, I, U-l)

    Here H (A-I, 2, represents Olle ayurvedic and 2 allopathic hospjtal ar.d D (Hom-2, I, V-l) represents 2 homoeopathic, ol1e allopathic and o r: e unani cl.ispensaries. If the medical facility is not available in a town, name of the nearest place (if in the same district) or nearest disrict (ifin the same state) or other state and its distance from the town where the facility is available bas been melltior:ed in column 4.

    Ed~atioDal amenities :

    The Codes that haVe been used are as follows :

    A =Arts only S = Science only AS = Arts and Science only

    C = CommerCe only ACS = Arts and Commerce on]Y ASe = Combined for all categories-Arts Science and Commerce. L = Law SH = Shorthaod

    Type: = Typewriting

    Sh. Type = Shorthand and Typewriting

    o = Othcrs

    p = Primary School

    M = Jul1ior Secondary or Middle School

    H = Matriculation or Secondary

    puc = High.er Seeondary/intermcdial e/pre- tfniversit y/junior CoUege/lO+2 system whether held jn schools or Colleges.

    11 there are more than. OIlC institutiol1 of a type in the town their number has been given against each in brackets.

    If any educational facility is not available in Ihe (oWn the name of nearest pJace (if in the same district) or the name of nearest district Of in the same state) or other state and its distance 'from t,he town where this facility is available has been given ill bracke1S. Retteationil) and cUltUtal facilities :

    The following codes have heen used ~

    PL = Pubiic library

    RR =Reading room

    STATE~TS vi This gives inf'orination on trade, coinmerce, industry and banking for each town of the djstrjct.

    Appendix to town directory shows towns of the district which haVe oUlgrowtbs and populatjon of outgrowths.

    TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS I-VI

    193 194 1991 CENSUS TOWN STATEMENT Status and

    Sr. Class, name and oivio Loo1\tlon Name ot Name of Area In Number of Population and growth No. admillh,tratloo !latus Code No. tahsil C.D. blook sq. kms. housebolds of town InaJudlng 1901 1911 1921 houseless households (10 1991 Census)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    II Kapurthaia (M.C.) 6/1 Kaparthaia KapJrthala 56·00 ] 1,6')1 18,519 16,367 16,242 (- 11 '62) (-0 '16) l Phagwara See Phagw ara

    P;lagwua U.A . ., P~al!WaPl PhagWJra N.A. 15,824 (17,147) 11,779 11,395 (-31 '31) (- 3 '26) II Phagwara (M.e.) 6/Ill Phagwara Phagwara 16 ·00 14,884 (17,147) 11,779 11,395 (+31 '31) (- 3 '26) 3 IV Sulta!lpUr (M.C.) 6/ll Sultanpur Sultan pur 5'00 2,521 9,004 6,492 8,141 Lodhl Lodhl (- 27 ' 90) (+25 ,40)

    ·Town having non-municipal comp'Joents of Urban-agglomeration. , 195 ._ I?IRECTOR Y -I Growth History

    ~te 01 the _town at the censuses 01 . Density Sex ratio (1991 1931 1941 1951 t9Gl 1971 1981 1991 Gensl.ls) 1971 1961 1991

    Jl 12 13 14 15 16 17 ~8 19 20 2)

    20,2'10 2'i,067 26,917 29,334 35,482 50, 300 64,567 1,153 849 869 866 (+24'43 (+28 ·98) (+3 -38) (+8 '86) (+20 '96) (+41·76) (+28 '36) Urbln Agglomeration 12,049 16,19 ~ 25,591 37,929 55,012 75,961 88,3l6 N.A. 833 803 844 <+5,74) (+3' '4') (+58 .(3) ( :- 48 '21) (+ 45 ·04) (+38 ·08) (+ 16-26)

    12,049 16,1 94 25,591 37,929 55,012 72,499 83,163 5,198 864 804 846 ( + 5 '74) ( + 31-4) ( +58 -03) ( + 48'21) (+45 -04) (+31 -78) (+14 '71) 8,6:l6 IO,Hi8 7,733 7,661 9,176 . . 12,143 13,722 2,744 830 875 898 ( + 5 '71) (+18'15) (- 23 ,95) (- 0 ·93) (+19,78) (+32 '33) (+ 13 ·0,) Physical aspect and

    Sr.No. Class and Name of Tawil PhY~ical a~pects f'jame or and

    Rainfall (ill mm) Temperature (In centigrade) State HQ Maximum Minimum

    2 3 4 5 6

    II Kapurthala (M.C.) 595 ·0 38 ·3 2 ·2 Chandfgarh (168) 2 Phagwara See Phagwara Phagwara U.A.'" See (0 II Phagwara (M.C.) 950 '7 38 ·3 2 '2 Cha'lldJgarh (122) 3 IV Sultanpur (M. C.) 595·0 38 ·3 2 ·2 Chandlgarh (192)

    "'Town having non-municipal components of Urban-agglomeration. }'97 II

    I.ocatfolr of. tOWDS, 1989

    road distance (ia km~.) from

    District HQ lahsll HQ Nearest.clty with Railway, Bus route Navigable river/canal population of on~ Station (if within 10 kms.) lakh and more

    7 8 9 10 11 12

    Kapurthala Kapurthala Jalandhar Kapurthala Kapurthala Satluj(R) (0) (0) (18) (0) (0) (3) Urban Agglomeration COnstituent unit

    Kapurthala Phagw~ra lalandhar Phagwara Phl'~wara (41) (0) (23) (0) (0) Kapurt'hala Sultanpur Lodhl Jalandhar Suitanpuf Sultarrpur (24) (0) (42) (0) (0) 198 STATEMENT Municipal Finance

    Sr. Cla5s and Name-of Civic admlnls- Receipt On Rs. '00) No. Town tratlon status (In 1990) Receipt Revenue derived Government Loan Advance through taxes, from municipal grant etc. properties and powel'apart from taxation

    2 3 4 S 6 7 8

    1 . II K'lpllrthala M.C. 77,596 2,776 7,800 36,226 1.,377 2 Phagwara See Phagwara Phagwara U.A.* See (I) II Phagwara M.C. 14,850 4,440 5,393 3 IV Sultanpur M.C. 3,640 2,500 19,370 930

    "Town having non-municll?al comp('Den,sof UrbaD a~lom.eratjon . 199 ill 1988-89

    Expenditure (In Rs. '00) Other souroes Total General Public "Public Health Public Public Insti­ Other Total (specify) ri:c:lpt adminis­ safety and conve- works tutions (specify) expen

    9 )0 11 12 13 14 IS Hi 11

    32,113 1,58,488 20,423 3,814 64,141 34,535 29,422 1,52,935 Urban Agglomeration Constituent Unit 1.,15,16) 1,83,38) 19,84G 12,390 55,09D 16,540 180 18,450 1,82,490 16,89) 43,330 2,180 32,26a 350 11,680 46,410 2ao STATEMENT Civic and otOOr

    Sr. Class and nama Civic Popula­ SClheduied Read System of NumbQt of No. of town admlnis­ tion Caste and Je.ogth Sewerage HlItlon 'Sahllduled (In kms.) Water Service status Tdbe borne (In 1990) poula­ tlon

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    1 II Kapurthaia M.C. 64,567 13,751 59 '75 (S) 8,11.02 2,J35

    2 PhagwaIa SeeJ>h3aweTa Phagwara U.A'" 88,316 22.648 62 ·00 S 9,000 .(1) I1 Phagwara . M.C. 83,163 · 19,495 62·00 S 9,000 3 IV SultanpUI M.e. 13,722 1,872 9 ·90 OSD

    "'Town having non-municipal components cfUrban agglomeration. '. ' 201 IV AmeAities. 1989 ------'------.--- la trll\-;;~ Method 01 P/ Ll leatcd waler Pire fight­ Elec\,Uioatioll (Number ot COllll\)(·t!OU') disposal supply Ing service" Otb~rs of uigbr Domestic Indus­ ComIDel­ Road Othezs soil SOUll\) System of i!lal dill light­ 01 stolage with Ing sunply Capacity In (polms) IItres (In br~ckets) ------_._--- 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

    64 WB IW OR]' ¥es 10,278 453 1,~95 2.831 i (2,400) UrNn Afl,loill':lOtjOf)

    5,005 S/WB T. TW OBr (2.800) Ye,; 14,136 1. -U2 ~,391 1 ~7 N,A.

    ; ,005 S/WB T,TW OHT (2,800) Ye~ 14,136 1,421 4,397 197 N.A.

    IJLlWR HI'/TW O/-lr K'I purthll Ja 4,1102 124 1. 166 1,818 1.100 (26)

    :'iota,: l it ca.se tbls service Is nat ava.ilable III [he town meutlofl the Harne of the nearest place where available along-with dis­ tance from the town.

    203 STATEMENT IV-A

    Cllie ..... otlier am~ties in notified slums 1~89

    No slum area has been notified in Punjab State though certain pockets have separately been identified. 2<34 STATEMENT l\1ed!cal, Educational, Recreational and

    Sr. Cla.ss and nam ~ Popula­ Medical facilities" Educational No. of town floll Hospi­ ijcdslil Arts Medical Engh1e c l ~ Poly­ Recognis­ tals! Illcdloal Sul ence! colleges Ing technics ed short DIspi!l1- Instltutu­ Commerce col[e 11;<;: , hand. type­ sarles/ tloQ~ coll; ges writing T.O. noted (of and VOCi\­ clinic in deg L'l.) c tional etc. coluilln level (raining 4 and instltu·· lIhove \ lions

    2 ~ 4 5 Ii 7 R <) 10

    11 Kapurt.hl1!a 64,561 H (2) 147 AS .I l.1la ndhar J:I,landhar 2 S!1. Type·l D(A- I,5 8 AC (18) ( 18) 0(4) Hom.-J) FC TB.O 3

    1 Pbagwap See Phlll,:wara

    .... Plla~wara UA'" /tS.16J H. 50 . AS . A(3) AS •• • . ); I' D(A-I. 12 A-(J) .Ialrindhar hlandhar Jalandhar' Hom.-l.S) (42) (42) 42 Fe (I) n Phagw<\fl\ 88.16:l H 50 AS .lalanohar Jalaudhlll' U(3) D(A.J,5 ffonl-1L I.L . .._ .. A-(1)... . _ _ .(23), - (23) L. . ~J ' - '

    . IV Sulranpllr 1J,122 H S(l ASC " D(A- I . A .Ia.landhar Ja!l\ndhllf Jalandhlll . j Hom.-l} (23) (23) (23)

    ·Town having non·municjp~1 components of Urban agglomeraij( n. "lfa medical Or educaticnal facility is n ,\ available in 11',e I('WIl. 01 ~ nl i l.-Jl Ihe n ... m~ I)f the nearl:st place abel its distanc~ I'o:n.th? town where facility Is available. 205 · '1',

    Cultural Facilitie!l" 198.'

    facilities •• Working Number of recreational and cultural \Vomcn'~ facllitles Hfg hel' S ~ cond- .Junior Primary Adult hostd ~ second- ary/ Secondary schools literacy with Stadia Cinema Auditorial [lubHc MY/ Matrlcu - and Mld.!I,· classes! number Drama/ IIbrarles rntel'me- latlon schools centresl of seat~ Community lucludlnt diate/ Others halls readIng P. U. C. (specify I rooms ( Pre-uni- versity college)/ Junior CoUege level

    --.~ 11 12 13 H I S J6 17 1 ~ 19 20

    , 6 .:j 15 20 1(60) 2 - 2 PL-4 RR- 4

    Urban Agglomeration 14 3 .PL 4 4 14 3 .5 2 RR- 4

    PL RR 206 STATEMENT Trade. CODunerce, Industry

    Sr. Class and name of Names of three most Importanl Names of three most No. town commodities Imported commodities exported 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd

    2 3 4 5 6 7

    11 Kapurthala Rice Paddy Rubber &. Electrical Auto Sprlnlt E lectric leatber raw raw materlill mater'!!] material Pllagwara See Phat;wara I>llagwara U A" Sec

    (I) U Phagwara Pig,Iron Steel Yarn, Cotton, 011 engine pan~ Sugar Super Canes Chemicals 3 IV Sultanpur " R.aw Material Raw Material Sugar Electric Motor Asbestos electrical motor or Asbestos generators Sheets generator Sheets ._--- "'Town ha"ing lion-municipal c omp~ncot s of Urban Agglomeration. 207

    VI aDd Banking. 1989

    rmportant Names ot thr.:e most Important Number of Number of Numbtrof Commodities manufactured banks agricultural non-airlcul- - -~------credit tural credit 3rd 1st 2nd lrd socltles ~octtles

    8 9 10 11 12 13 14

    Rice braltd Electrloal Auto Sprlna Rice Brand oU 16 (17) 7 0"" material Urban Ag_,lomerat!on COllstltuent Unit

    Cloths I Ol1englnc SU~lIr CottoIl, 16 (2l) ::1 Chem(c:als parts Agricultural Implements R.ice (fc !lerators Sets Electric Motor AgriculturaJ 4 (5) Equlpments

    209

    APPENDIX

    Town sbowing their outgrowth wil'h population ------_. St. N ..me ot the town with Out g:ro\Vth l'opulation of outgrowtb No, location code,

    --.....:.-----~-~- -- ~---.--- 4 s

    1 83, 163 (I) MohalJa Goblndpur~ 2,6Y7 (II) Kot R(loi 2 ,456

    PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    211

    11' PARTB PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT(GENERAL) PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (SCHEDULED CASTE) Explanatory Note on Primary Census Abstract The Primary Census Abstract (PeA) General and SCheduled Castes provide the basic information :>elating t(_) the population data pertaining to 1991 Census. It Contains data in respeCt of area, numberof . ~ccupied residential CtlnSllS houses alld households; total population (including institutional and houseleS,s ,pop~latio.n) ; al)d the total population ill the age group 0-6 with break up into persons; males and fema~ ticheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes (there is DO Scheduled Tribe notified for Punjab State), literates, total .tnaill workers with further classification into nine industrial categories (I-IX> of main workers such as r'-Cultivators, II-Ag;:icultural Labourers. III-Livestoc~ f()restery, fishing, hunting and planatations, orchards and allied activities, IV-Mining and Quarrying, V(a).Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairsin household industry, Wb}-Manufacturing, proCessing, servicing and repairs in other than hOUsehold industry, VI~Construction, VII Trade and Commerce. VIII-'Trao.sport~ Storage and Communication,IJV-()tber SerVices, Marginal Workers, Non-WOrkers with sex-w.ise breaIc up into males a.nd females. The rural PCA ,presents data per CD, block with break up i~o '1'/RIU/ and Villages arranged in a&

    The ConCepts and teJ1l)s generally occurring io the PCA are bre~:6y expla'noo below e­

    -<;~nsus . - - ...... HOuse . A Census House is a building or a part of a building havillg a separate main entra~ce from the ruad - CO~on Courtyard or staiJ:care etc., used or recognised as a separate unit. It may beO()CUpled or va~~ It may be used for a res1dentfal or nQn-res.identiaJ purpose or both. -

    .rc.cupied_.lc sil(!.. Ii~_i ~ (llilie

    OCCupied residentiaiJl0 u!>e is a dw-eliilJg ,house and j uciud(!s a .house used partly a ll d ri V. eJl.il.p and part ly t'ur sorue other purpose like shop, workshop, factory, etc. but does not include a VilCClJ 11 1 ,c, ~8C where no p .. no!J was [ouod to be residing at tnetimeofCensus. HousehOld

    : .. A houseJ.101u is a group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from a .Common kitchen unless the exigellcies of ~ork prevented any of them from doing so. There may be.household of persons related by blood or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households arc_; ~o~dlDg houses, 11l.eSscs, hostels, rysideutiaJ houses,_rescue homes, jails, ashrams, etc. There are .called IllstItutIonal hoUse­ holds. There may be ooe member hosehold, two member household or multi-member household. For Cilesus purposes, each one of these tYpes is regarded as a 'household'. _

    Scheduled Caste

    . r\ person belongs LO a SCheduled Caste which has been included. in the list of SCheduled Castes no~ified line]e ( the presidential order for tbe a.rea ill which be has Dean enumerated . He/she sboulU be a Hmdu, Si k1J Of Rl ~d _h by religion.

    Schelluil'(J "1rih'

    ._ . A ;jC r ~Owi h .:lof[s lo a SclxcultJ Trjce \\bl~ ll ," sb(cn iLch : '~((:, in tl.t liSLe-[ Schcc.ukd Tribes . nOtl tJ<;lt under tj·,c PrcsjecrJial

    .. - _ A"p~ r sun who can both read and Wlite with understar,chig in any Janguage has been take~. ~a . l;(~rqt e'- A person who can merely read but Cannot writ~ has not been considered as literate. It 15 not ileCessary (hat a person Who is literate should nave receivt:d any formal educ~jol1 or sbould have pali8~ auy miLlinwm educational standard. All children of the age of 6 years or less have been treated asiUiteratc; ellen l.fthc chi Id has been gojng to a scb.QoI and might have picked up readjog aod writing a few odd words. Workers and Categories of Workers Work may be defined as participation in any eConomically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mentaliu nature. Work involves not only actua] work but also effective supervisiol1 and direction of work.

    , In tbe economic questions convassed iii 1991 ' Census, there has been some difference. The 'work' concept in 1961 and 1971 Censuses, as opposed to, the 'income' or 'economic' independence Concept of earlier Censuses, was adopted for ,1981 Census but tbe criterion for classification as workers was Changed. While in 1961 and 1971 Censuses, different approaches, namely, usual status and current status were adopted with referenCe period of one year and onc week for seasonaJ and for regular work respectively at the 1981 and 1991 Censuses, the usual status approach was adopted uniformlyfor all work.

    , In 1961 Census a perSon qualified as a worker if he had worked regularly during the last season or if he had worked at least for a day in regular (non-seasonal) work during the preceding fortnight. At the 1971 Census; a person was treated as a worker only if he spent histime mainly in work or ifhe worked atJeast for a day in regular (non-seasonal) work during the preceding work. The diChotomy of worbt/ non-worker of1961 and 1971. Censuses wasdisardedatthe 1991 Census andinstead atrichotomyof main workers~ marginal woekers and non-workers was adopted. For main worker, the time criterion of engage­ ment in work for major part of the year i.c. at Jeast 183 days was adopted. Those who worked for some time during the last year but not for the major .part were treated as marginal workers. Those who has been never worked during the last year were non-workers. This uiChotomy partiallY permits a compar­ ability of 1991 Census eConomic data with that of 1971 as well as 1961 Census. The main workers of 1991 Census Can be expected to correspond ~o the workers of 1971 - Census and the main workerl! .a]ld marginal workers of 1991 Census together Co rrefipo r; d,tO, the w.orkers.of 1961 Census. '

    .Maio Workers ,

    A person mainly engaged in any economically productive activity durit1g the entire referen~ period of on.e year or for ~ajor part (183 days or more) of the reference peric,d preceding the data of enumeration II a mam worker. HIS participation maY be physiCal or mental in nature and his activity involvedis not only actual wO.rk but als~ effective supervision and

    Tllc.;c arc 9 br;;;au iudustI.ial ealcgories (l- lX) in wh.icb main workers lave hen t1~E5jf((. A brief discrip1ation of each ofth~ industrial categories has been given telo W ;- I- Cultivator

    For the purposes of CensUs, a person has been considert:d workil g as Cu lt iv ~t( r if LCjshe has ~ee n engaged either as employer, single workers or family workers in cutlivatioD of land owned or held ~rom government, private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. CUltivation Included superVision: or direction of cultivation. A person' who has given out his/her land to another person o_r persons for cullivation for nioney, kind or Share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultiva. tion of land, will not be treated as cu~tivator. Similarly, a person working in another person's land for wages iu cash or kind or a combination of both wilJ not be treated as cultivator. Cultivation involves ploughing, growing and harvesting aud productiou of Cereals aud millet ClOPS, pulse:;, fibre crops and other crops.

    H--Agricultural Labourer

    A person who works on another person's land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded a~ an agricultural labourer. He or she 'has no risk in the cultivation, but he/she merely works on another person's Jand for v. ages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on

    lli- ·Livestock, forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Plantations; (}rcbuts and AUied Acthitifs : , " " A pel'son engaged in any · of the activitjes of plantation (gro" jug ot tOots, tuters, vefetal. Jes, sIL ~r.a res. chillies and spi<;es, other than pepper; c~rdamom Floriculture ' ~nd E orticulture and agriculture rroducts; Pla~talion of tea, coffee rubcer, tobacco, pepper, card~moin coconut, coconut edible nut, exciudillg, groundn';lt, Frults, gangir, c:nechona, opium) livestock (cattle breeding and rearing of goats, sheep, hourse, camel, mule, ,pIg, duc~, hens, bees, silk worms and birds, collection of honey, production of milk, wools eggs cocoons and raw s~); AgrIculture services (Destroying of pests and insects; irrigation services; grading of agricultural products or bve­ stock; soil conservation services; harvesting and tbrashing and -agriculture services; Forestry (cutting of trees, production of firewood, fuel wood, charcoal, gathering of gums, resins, lac, barks, herbs etc; forestry services); Fishing (fishing and collection of sea products); and Hunting is to be c1assified in Industrial Category lil. " " .,. ,. ' .- ;',' \ ,,' "- , ,' ., , ' lV-Mining And QuaiTying

    I A worker engaged in mining qf coal, lignite, iron ore, copper, etc. extraction of petroleum, natural gas etc. and miming services is to be included in Industrial category TV , Yea) Manufacturing, Processing Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry

    Industrial catgory V has been split into two sub-parts v(a) and v(b). The Industrial category v(a) relate to Household Industry, which has been defined, as an Industry conducted by the head of the household himself/ herself and or by the members of the household at home or by within the village in rural areas and only within the precinets of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in house­ hold industry should consist of members of the household including the head. The Industry should not be seen on the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be registered llOder the Indian Factories Act. The Household Industry should relate to production, processing servicing, repairing or making and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. A worker engaged in a household industry, as defined above, is to be classified in industrial category v(a)-manufacturing processing, servicing and repairs. V (b)- Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs in other than Household Industry

    A worker engaged in the following activities has been included in this Industrial Category i.e . nianu· facture of bakery products, sugar products, salt, oil, blending of tea, preparation of meat, beverages etc'. cotton, jute, wool, silk, leather and man made libre textiles, wood and wood products, paper and its products, printing and publishing, leather and leather products, for chemical products, rubber, plastic, petroleum and coal products, nOll-metalic mineral products, basic metal and alloys, industries machinery and equipment, transport equipment and parts, repair of capital goods such as, shipsjboats, aircrafts agricultural equipment, machine tools, ndustrial apparatus, locomotive and other rail/road equipment. Repair services such as repair offootwear, leather goods, household electrical applicances TV, VCR, radio referigerator, watches, clocks, jewellary, motor vebciles, motor cycles, trucks, lorry, bicycles and cycle rickshaws, have been included in this industrial category. VI-Constructions A workers engaged in the follOWing activities has been classified in the industrial category VI; Constructions and maintenance of buildings, roads, railways, bridges, pipe lines and runways etc. Main­ tenance of power, telecommunications and transrrdssion lines, waterways, canals, tanks, walls, etc. Heating and air conditioning and sound proofing, timber works, painting and decorating work for constructions . VII-Trade and Commerce A worker engaged in the following activities has been classified in the lndustrial category Vl1; Wholesale and tetail trades and restaurants and hotels. Financing, insurance , real e ~tate and. business services. Vrn- Transport, Storage and Cotn:lntudcati()D A worker engaged itt the following activities has been classified in the industrial category VIII; Lana 'iransport and air transport, services incidental to transport, storage and warehousing services, communication serVices, iX-Otbd Semces A worker engaged in the activitY of ElectiidtY. gas and water services, cotnmunity, social and personal services and in activities not adequately defined. MatgiDal Wotker kpetson whose main activity donng the reference period pteced.h1g enumeration \vas either not fot inajor part (less than 183 days) of that referenc;e period or he/she was engaged in any economic activity which was nOt his main activity, any time during the reference period, is a marginal worker. N.Wotket A petsoll who is not engaged ill any economic activity any time during reference period precedini enumeration is a non-worker. He should also not fall in the category of main worker or marginal worker!

    A PRIiVIARY CENSUS ABSTRACT KAPURTHALA DISTRICT 218 PRIMARY CENSUS

    Sr. District! Total! Area No. of No. of Tot,l po pula tlon Total pOPll)allon In the No. C.D. RUla)! in oocupled house-- (including institutional age gJOUp (0-6) Blockl . Urban km" reslden- bolds alld house)ess population) U.A./ . tfal Clty/lown houses

    p M F P M F

    1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

    6 Kapurt~'lIa T 1,633 '00 108,408 111,354 d46,Cl47 341,036 365,617 163,240 54,9411 48,194 DIStrIct R 1,556 '00 '79,811 81,408 4,80,Q41 2,51,199 2,28,743 77,866 41,521 34,m U 77'00 28,597 79,946 1,64,605 89,731 76,874 1!!,380 13,42!! 11,955 1 Kaputthala T 516 'SS 23,996 24,638 1,43,976 76,067 67,909 23, 471 12,4J9 lJ,O,5Z CoD. Block R 516·58 23,996 24,638 J43,976 76,067 67,909 23,471 12,419 JI,O.sZ U

    2 Nadala T 372 ·38 23,112 23,149 137,564 70,676 66,888 22,6.83 12,248 10,435 C. D. Block R 372'38 23,112 23,149 137,564 70,d76 66,888 22,683 12,248 )0,43$ U

    3 SultanpuI Lodhi T 449 '49 13,641 14,428 89,417 47,096 42,321 14,746 7,898 6,848 C. D. Block R 449 ·49 13,647 14,428 89,417 47,096 42,32\ 14,746 7,898 6,848 U

    <\ l'hagwala I 288 ·19 19,917 20,133 U4,238 60,292 53,946 11,853 9,392 8,481 C.D. Block R 288 ·19 19,056 19,193 109,08S 57,460 $1,«25 16,960 8,956 8,004 U N.A. 8tU 9AO S,lS3 2.832 2.321 893 436 4S7 MohaUa U N.A. 453 525 2,697 1.'11 1,180 469 226 243 Gobilldpula (OG)

    K:ot Rani (00) U N.A. 408 415 2,456 1,315 1.141 424 210 2J4 Urban Total U 71.00 28,597 29,946 166,605 89,731 16,874 25,380 13,425 11.955 Cities/VAs 'llaving l'opulation 1001000 and above

    1 Nit Towns /UAs having Population iess than 100.000 1 J{apurtliala (M.e.) U 56.00 11;038 li,601 64,561 ~4.611 29.956 9.910 5.276 4.63<4

    2- Suttanpur (M.e.) u 5.00 2,496 2.521 1:\.122 7.llB 6,494 2,29'1 1,244 l,O~3 3 PhagWara 'OA. t.) N.A. lS,063 IS,lIlA gS.316 . 47,1191 40,424 13.173 6,9\)5 6.268 (i) l'hagwara eM. C.) U 16 .00 14.202 14.884 83.163 4S,06O 38;103 12,280 6,4@ 5,811

    (ii) MollaUa U N.A. 453 525 2,691 1,511 1,180 469 226 143 Gobindpura (0. G.)

    (iii) Kot Rani (O,G.) U N.A. 408 415 2,456 l,31S 1.141 424 210 21" 219 :ABStRAcT ;

    Scheduled Cas~es Sobedqled Ttlbes INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OFMAlN WORKERS

    literates Total main workers (I-IX) F M P P M F P M F P M F

    ,3 14 15 16 17 18 19 2Q 21 22 23 24

    190,484 100,931 89,553 j44,009 200,341 143,008 194,439 183,886 10,553 151,113 80,53.1 71,682 2.36,897 t38,693 91),20<1 .1<1.3,219 1311,457 6,74% 38,271 20,400 17,871 107,112 61,648 45,464 St,22\) 47,429 3,79. 48,456 25,597 22,859 69,603 41,361 28,242 46,131 43,227 2,904 48,456 , 25,597 22,859 69,603 41,361 28,242 46,131 43,227 2,904

    27,352 14,389 12,963 69,196 39,414 29,782 37,'63 36,176 ~,387 27,352 14,389 12,963 69, 196 39,414 29,782 37,563 36,176 1,387

    25,182 13,370 ll,8l2 38,593 23,141 IS,452 27,690 26,477 1,213 25,182 13,310 11,812 38,593 ", 3,141 15,452 27,690 26,477 1,213

    54,376 28,840 25,536 62,214 36,473 25,741 33,509 32,212 1,297 51,223 27.175 24,048 59,505 34,777 24,728 31,835 30,577 1,258 3,153 1,6(jS ' 1,488 2,709 1,69B 1,013 1,674 1,635 39 l,56.f 830 734 1.405 917 488 933 911 n

    1, 589 835 754 1,304 779 525 741 724 17 38,171 20,400 17,871 107,112 61,648 45,464 51,220 47,429 3,791

    13,751 7,280 6,411 4,1329 23,612 17,111 19,589 11,641 J ,948

    1,'512 970 902 8,197 4,616 '3,581 3,776 3,495 281 22,648 12,150 10,498 51,586 33,420 24,166 27,855 26,293 1,5Gl 19,495 ' 10,485 9,010 54,877 31,724 23,153 26,181 24,658 1,523

    1,564 830 734 1.405- 917 48B 933 911 22

    1,589 835 154 1,304 179 525 741 724 17 v220

    PRIMA~~! - --- -'sf": Dlstrlctl . Total! I,NDlJSTRIAL CATEGOR Y o.F MAIN WORKERS No. C.D, Rural! Block I Urbat1 Clll tev:ltors Agrlcuitur<'.l labourers Livestock. forestry, U,A.I fi shing, hunting and CltyiTowll plantatlons,orchard;: and allied activities ff) tit) (Ill)

    P M F P M F P M l'

    ------_.~----- 2 :; 15 26 27" 21S 29 30 31 32 33

    6 Kapud balll ' [' 60,761 59,-103 .1 ;351< 40,761 37,836 2, 9Z~ 1)36 t ,i64t 70 District R 58,953 57,653 .1 ,300 31.6]2 34.823 2.789 834 789 .~

    U 1,808 1,75() 58 3,149 3.()JJ J36 Jnz 37.'" l~

    I "Kapurthala T 18, \ 50 \7,785 365 13,715 t 2.0H4 1,631, 253 ! 4.7 6 C. n. Block R 18,150 17,785 365 13,71 5 12,()84 1,631 253 247 tt U

    ,2 Nadala T 16.472 16, ) I I 361 3,394 ~.O81 312 t79 178 C. D. B l oc~ R 16,472 16, 111 361 fl,3'H S.081 312 J 79 118 U

    ~ Sult"npur Lodhl T 14,3% 14,04( 355 7,200 6,73(1 464 84 83 C. D. Block R 14,396 14,041 355 7,200 6,73fj 464 114 83 U

    ,~ Phag)1lMa T · 1().Q 2~ 9,80" :! I'I S,11? 1l, 32() .188 316 288 38 C. D. n l () c~ R <>,!)35 9,1.16 219 r\,303 7, IJ21 J8~ 31.8 28.1" ' 37 U ll1 87 414 40)( 6 ' S 7

    Moha lla U 32 J_'1 2J 21 7 6 Gob!!1dpura (OG Kot Rani (0 0 ) U 55 55 39.1 381 (j

    U rba (\ 1'l)ta I U 1.808 \ .150 5 .~ ,'.1 41) 1,,()1, ;.;6 4{)2 317 25

    Cities/VAs h avj!l~( P,\puiutiol) IOQ ,OOO and abJ ve

    Nil.

    T,)wl1 ..·qUAs h:l\'inJ l\'p\llati,,~ lc'\s !tun IOO.OOll

    Ka.pmlha\a (M.e.) U 944 SS~ 5h 1.349 .2 (1"7 \It 159 \52- i

    \1} 42 42 . l S ul t ~ npu ~ lM.C.) Li 2M) l(l t) 341 ."'"''''s'' I; t> h ~gw ara lJ. A. U 604 6112 2 1,453 1,41S ~~ 201 183 176 11 (i) }>h ~ l,"Var a (M .e.) 5 17 515 2 1.0.\9 l.e1 ' 29" 193

    7 6 ( ii) Ml)ha lla U ~\2 32 21 .;\ Gobil\dptln,,\.O .O .)

    . 3tq '.i ~ii) Kl)i R aui (O.G .) U 55 .55 393

    . ---~ ------"-'-.~. ' - ' ------_.. _--:------!21 -.\.,TRACT

    lNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF'MAIN WORKERS MIning Olnd quarrying Mmufacturlng. processlni. Manufacturing, proccssiI'.g. servicing Md repairs In servlolng and repairs In household IndustrY other thlln household Industry

    (IV) (Va) (Vb)

    l' M F P M F P M F

    34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

    2 2 2,756 2.414 342 29,170 28,619 551

    2 2 .1 ,863 1,65.9 204 J4,203 13,874 329

    89J 755 138 14,967 J4,745 222

    .$76 390 86 5,698 5,497 101

    476 ~90 86 5,698 5.497 201

    2 2 532 490 42 2,868 2.808 GO

    2 2 532 490 41 2.868 1.808 60

    274 263 11 983 961 22

    274 . 263 J 1 983 96 1 ~2

    (,.25 ~60 (;5 5, 340 5, .29~ 48

    58 1 5.16 65 4.654 4.608 46

    ·14 44 (j86 6114 2

    19 I') 590 588 2 25 25 9ri 96 R93 155 138 14 ,967 14,745 222

    242 20~ 38 3,\65 3,O()7 98

    24 ").v.' 512 499 13

    lilT Sl~ 99 11 ,290 1I , l19 J 1.1 58} 484 99 JO ,6l)4 10,495 109

    19 19 590 588 2

    25 25 96 96

    - -" ---~-~---- ..:~ ~2 PRIMARY CENSUS ...... - _. .. _._ ....~ .. . - --- _._ St. Districtl Tobl/ . INDUSTRIAL 'CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERs No·. C.D. Rura1f Blockl . Urban Construotio~ T fade and commerce Transport, storage and U;A;/ communications City/Town (YO (VII) (VIII) p 1.1 F P M F l' M F

    1 2 .) 43 44 45 · 46 41 48 49 50 51

    6 Kapurthaln T ' 5,2Z6 5,010 ZOO 19,178 19,366 5U 6,234 6,137 97 District R. 3,604 3,430 174 7,305 1,110 185 3,581 3,5M 17 U 1,611 1,590 32 U,573 U,2MJ 327 1,653 2,573 110 Klipurtlwia T 1,389 1,219 110 1.719 1,666 53 1,035 ),028 1 .. R 1.389 J,219 . 111) },1 19 1,666 53 1,005 1,02S 7 V

    2 Nadala T 568 561 2.444 2,394 SO 1.043 1,0311 5 C. D . Blnck R 568 561 i 2,444' 2,394 SO \.043 1,03% S U

    3 Sultanpur Llldlli T 38:\ 382 1,173 1.148 lS 465 465 C. D . Block R 383 382 1,}13 1,148 25 465 465 U 4 Phagwara T 1,366 1,364 Z 2.105 2,043 61- 1,OS'} \'084 5 C. U . B\o'::k. 5 R 1.264 1,262 '2 \,969 1.~12 57 1,0 38 1,033 U 1.0l 10Z 136 131 5 51 51 Mollalla (Jobind. 63 63 100 96 4 35 35 pura (OG) Kot Raui (00) U 39 39 36 3S l6 16 gO Urban Tlltal V 1,622 1,590 n 12S13 12,246 327 2,653 2.573 Cities JUAs Ila"jl'll p()L'uiatil)n 100,000 and above Nil Towns/VAs having population Ics!. than 100.000 63 Kapurtllala (M.C.) U 636 62'1 9 4.635 4,458 111 1,202 1,139

    2 Sultaupur (M. C.) U 152 152 1,103 1,095 8 155 155

    17 3 l'hat;wara U.A. LJ 834 811 13 6,835 . 6.693 142 1,296 l.279 11 (i). l'hal;!wara (M.e.) lJ .132 709 23 6,699 6,56l \37 l,:2,45 1.228 }5 35 (ii) MOhalla Gobiutl. V 63 63 100 96 4 pura(O. G.) 16 (iii) Kot Rani (0. G.) .u 39 _9 36 35 16

    ~.--~-.- 223 ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marlinal workers Non-workers Othel: services

    (IX) p M F P M F P M l' 52 53 S4 S5 56 57 58 59 60

    18,415 23,923 4,491 7,445 419 7,016 444,763 156,715 l,88,O38 15,262 13,543 1,719 7,177 381 6,895 319,546 114,400 115,016

    13,153 10,38(} 1,773 168 37 131 1.15,117 42,265 71.95% , ,696 3,311 _ 385 3,.58& 173 :),1.45 94.257 }2,667 61,590 3,696 '3,311 385 3,588 1'73 3,415 94,257 32.667. 61,590

    5,061 4,506 555 2,982 l31 2.851 97,019 34,369 62.650 5,061 4.$06 55.5 2,982 131 l ,SS1 97,019 34,369 62,650

    2,132 2,398 334 502 47 455 61 ,225 20,572 40,653

    2,132 2,398 334 502. 47 455 61,225 20 ,572 40,653

    3,919 3,449 470 205 31 1'74 80.524 28,049 52.475 3,773 3,328 445 205 31 114 77.045 26.852 50,193 146 121 25 3,479 1,191 2.2S2

    66 51 }S 1,764 606 1,158

    811 70 10 1,715 591 1.12.

    13,153 10,~80 2,7n 16S )7 Hi 115.217 42.265 iZ,9Sl

    7'1S1 5.839 1A18 101 f ~5 44.876 16,(6) 21,913

    1.181 941 24{) > 2 9,94'3 :\.132 6,211

    4.115 3.600 },115 63 29 34 60,398 21,510 '38082& 4.569 3.4'1~ 1,\l9O 63 29 34 56.919 20.1'13 36.546

    66 51 15 },764 6()6 1,15S

    So 70 10 l;ti5 591 1.124

    B-C. D. BLOCKWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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    )PRIMARY CENSUS ·ABSTRACT ;IJU\lPt:JR"R:IALA C. D. BLOCK 228

    KAPURTHALA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total populatiaon (including Total population In th ~ (w itli No.) occupied house- institutional and houseless tlon - Hadbast"_ . . vlllage in - a~e group (O-~ Code hectareas -- reslden- holds population) - No. and of , ~.p. _- tlal block/townl houses ward fn sq. kms.

    p . M F p M F

    2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11

    To tal 516 '58 23,996 24,638 143,976 76,067 67,909 23,471 12,419 11,052 Rural 516 ·58 23,996 24,638 143,976 76,067 67,939 23,471 12,419 11,052 Urban Kapurthala 143 Mianl Bakllrpur . (22) 155 -DO 153 153 940 484 456 189 94 95 144 Fattu Chak (21) 137 -DO 96 98 622 318 304 l25 64 61 145 Budha Theh (20) 100 -00 64 64 380 204 176 59 39 20 146 Mander Bet (19) 267 ·00 98 99 583 304 279 111 59 52 147 Randhawa (16) 299-00 55 56 369 192 177 61 33 28 148 Bajola (5) 140 -00 52 52 406 21.8 188 62 34 28 149 Nazarnpur (15) 174 -00 53 53 303 162 141 53 33 20 150 Nurpur Lubhan,a (17) 192 -00 240 243 1,371 648 723 264 140 124 151 Bhullar (26) 342 -00 148 148 835 426 409 159 81 78 152 (27) 271 -00 58 60 398 209 189 51 20 31 153 Dhaliwalibet (24) 1,170 ·00 550 552 3,530 1,912 1,618 493 258 235 154 Bljlinangal (25) 155 ·00 45 45 264 144 120 49 30 19 155 Nurpur Jatlan (18) 208 ·00 127 131 795 402 393 155 91 64 156 Maud Rarnpur (23) 111-00 7 3 4 157 Gurrnukh Singh· (34) 151"00 2 2 24 11 13 4 4 wala 158 Maud Dhaliwal (33) 252·00 4 4 22 13 9 5 3 2 159 Tukra No.3 (35) 34·00 Un- 160 Maud Bhandal Bet (36) 247·00 ' 1 16 8 8 4 2 2 161 Padda (32) 284 '00 153 154 979 S12 467 173 86 87 162 Nurpur Januhan (31) 283 ·00 102 104 6Il 323 288 106 51 55 163 Bhandal Bet (37) 425 -00 420 428 2,531 1,319 1,212 422 212 210 164 Fatehpur (38) 96 -00 29 29 209 102 107 34 16 18 165 Narket (39) 259-00 54 S4 333 168 165 49 25 24 166 Sangojla (52) 355·00 246 246 1,611 851 760 293 171 122 167 Mand Saugojla (54) 168 ·00 50 50 341 179 162 61 35 26 168 Nabl Balwala (58) 167 ·01) Un- 169 Banamalwala (57) 410 ·00 4 4 170 Maud Jatlke (56) 7900 Un- 171 Jatlke (55) 161 ·00 136 139 841 425 416 .27 71 56 172 Raj pur (40) 133 -00 26 26 195 III 84 44 27 17 229 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTJAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Scbeduled C1\stes Scheduled Tl'(bes Literates Total main 'workers Cultivators Agrlcultur

    (I-IX) (1) (II) ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

    25,597 22,859 41,361 28,242 43,227 2,904 17,785 365 12,084 1,631 25,597 22,859 41,361 28,242 43,227 2,904 17,785 365 12,084 1,631

    Tahil (Put) 94 85 289 219 245 7 62 58 1 132 143 144 106 174 75 51 104 72 5\ 45 84 59 88 36 31 1 21 14 135 96 158 3 63 60 69 52 74 62 108 52 32 18 19 132 ]06 124 3 78 41 13 13 99 89 83 3 54 II 152 156 386 343 319 g 134 70 79 84 209 148 242 3 179 3S 157 154 90 58 129 2 50 63 S24 451 1,026 615 1,047 ]5 523 295 4 84 76 48 25 84 42 33 S3 56 193 160 192 94 39 2 3 3 3 6 4 8 7

    2 4 8 8 inhabited 6 4 .5 5 106 104 212 123 271 1 115 69 134 107 178 ltO 163 1 89 68 298 272 741 480 711 21 350 3 ISS 47 47 47 34 63 32 31 60 66 97 72 89 101 37 101 52 333 288 373 249 415 4 206 140 IJS lOS 51 26 92 35 40 44 35 inhabited

    4 1 3 inhabIted 82 86 233 193 232 46 123 76 44 36 21 51 32 58 44 13 1230 KAPURTHALA C. n. BLOCK 't¥l:tDAGf;

    , INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loca- Name of village Livestock, forestry Mining and Manufacturing, MlUluiacturing, tlOD (with HadbastNo,) fishing; hunting quarrying processing, servicing processlnr.' servicing Code and plantations and repairs In house- and repa rs In other No. Orchards & allied hold Industry than household actlvltl· s Industry (lID .(IV) (Va) (Vb) ---.------M F ------M F M F -----_---M F -

    2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 _ 31

    Total 247 6 390 86 5,497 201 Rural 247 6 390 86 5,497 201 Urbau

    Kapurt hila 143 Mlanl Bakarpur (22) 22 144 Fattu Chak (21) 1 145 Budha Theh (20) 3 146 Mander Bet (19) 25 147 Randhawa (16) 21 148 Bajola (5) .. 149 Nazampur (15) Ii 150 Nurpur Lubhana (17) 6 2 16 151 Bhullar (26) 3 2 152 Hothlan (27) 9 153 Dhaliwal Bet (24) , 22 2 10 154 Bljll Nangal (25) 4 155 Nurpur Jattan (18) 5 f5 156 Mand Rampur (23) 157 Gurmukh Singh- (34) wola 158 Mand Dhaliwal (33) 159 Tukra No.3 (35) Ua-

    ~60 Mend Bhandal Bet (36) 161 Padda (32) 3 162 Nurpur Januhan (31) 1 163 Bhandal Bet (37) 2 2S 3 8 164 Fatehpur (38) 165 Narl<:et (39)

    166 Sangojla (52) 3 22 l67 Mond Sangola (54) 4 168 Nabl Balwala (58) Un- 169 Ba'llamalwala 57) 170 Mand Jatjke (56) UIl- m Jatike (55) 3 3

    ~72 RajpuI (40) i2il ~

    PRlMAlW-. CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUS'f.RJlAL ~ CATEGORY OF , MAIN '. WORKERS Contructlons Tra~e and Transport, storag~ & Other Services Mar8lIlal workers Non-workers commerce communications

    (VI) (VII) (VIll) (IX) ---...------._--_------.---- _._-_--_------._ M F M P M P M F M F ------M - P---

    32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

    1,219 170 1,666 53 1,028 7 3,311 385 171.3 3,415 3Z,6670 61,590" 1,219 170 1,666 53 1,028 7 3,311 385 173 3,415 32,66' 61,59() ,'

    TIlIwiI (PIlIt)-Contd. 21 48 10 23 6 239 449 5 3 2 8 3 114 229." 6 7 5 118 175 ' 1 6 3 1 14' 276 . 1 2 84 177 3 2 1 94·.. 18,..; 2 1 S 4 79 ') 138 . S 21 1 18 47 7 329. '1 11S' V 4 S (j 3 184 . 40tr 3 3 2 80 . 187 7 29 13 1 41 7 1 2 864 · 1,601 , :1 3 60 120 :

    ~ 9 6 18 210. 392 4 · 1 9 13

    S 9 Inhabited 3 8 V 7 10 241 466 1 4 1 160 287 (II 16 1 28 121 13 46 608 1,145 39 107 79 64 3 10 11 20 3 436 756 1 1 87 127 Inhabited

    inhabited 6 10 4 2 7 108 193 262 S3 84 232 KAPURTHALA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    Loca­ Name of vill age Area of No. of No. of , Total population (Includi ng Total population In the tion (with fIadba st No.) vllilge In occupied house­ Institutional and house less age group (0-6) Code h ~ ctaras residen­ holds population) No. &ofC.D. tial bloak/town! houses ward In sq. kms. P -M F P M F

    2 3 4 5 6 . 8 9 10 11

    Kapurth.1a 173 Gaunswala (29) 119 ·00 Ua- 114 Budhuwala (30) 98 ·00 21 21 141 79 62 19 13 6 175 . Khukhraln (28) 219 ·00 192 193 1,145 590 555 193 98 9S 176 Majorwala (41) 168 '00 15 15 132 69 63 11 4 1 117 Kbanka (42) 137 -00 53 53 363 185 178 56 28 28 178 Gaura (43) 198 -00 58 60 355 192 163 66 42 24 179 Nurpur Rajputan (44) 270 '00 69 69 323 180 143 46 25 21

    180 KokaJpur (45) 238 -00 110 170 1,198 634 564 195 ~OO 95

    181 Kanjlll [(to) 224 ·00 157 ~57 1,047 556 491 130 67 63 183 ChuharwaJ (137) 190 ·00 114 114 664 337 327 144 69 75 185 Theh Kanjla (12) 59 ·00 27 27 123 63 60 23 12 11 188 Jhal Thlkrlwala (13) 448 -00 1.42 142 760 407 353 166 83 83

    187 Thlkrlwala (14) 236 ·00 56 56 411 215 ~96 89 48 41 191 ' Rupanpur (4) 123 ·00 55 55 384 190 194 60 26 34 196 Phulewal (140) 97 ·00 81 81 537 260 277 87 43 44 197 Dalnwlnd (141) 285 ·00 86 86 565 288 277 112 58 54 198 BlshaQPur (136) 300 ·00 192 192 1,228 628 600 203 100 130 199 Abdulahpur (9) 81 ·00 Un­ 200 Seenpur (135) 233 ·00 193 193 1,168 612 556 228 112 U6 201 NawanPlnd (46) 310-00 112 112 721 364 357 110 44 66 202 Kapurthilla (R) (134) 2,413 ·00 294 294 1,883 1,01.3 870 358 186 172 203 Shelkhupur (133) 560 ·00 142 142 900 456 444 117 '57 60 204 Talwandj Mehma (1 50) 224 ·00 199 199 1,178 623 555 217 123 94 205 · Razapur (152) 323 ·00 210 213 1,231 660 571 184 97 87 206 Madho Bhanda (154) 244 '00 86 87 621 326 295 82 52 30 207 Ladhewal (131) 141 -00 5 5 52 26 26 4 3 208 (1 55) 301 -00 263 263 1,704 859 845 254 121 133 209 Daulo Araln (156) 91 -00 14 14 75 39 36 12 5 7

    210 Gosal (158) 99 ·00 77 77 420 2~6 204 75 45 30 211 Burewal (159) 61-00 Un- 212 Manga Roda (1 28) .I 06 ·00 15 15 460 228 232 83 38 45 213 Saldo Bljolana (124) 402 -00 1.92 224 1,310 680 621 221 llS 106 214 L()dhl Bb:)lana (1 25) 285 ·00 169 169 911 490 421 175 92 83 215 hial Blt')lana (1 26) 139 -00 41 41 209 117 92 26 13 13 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    ---_._--- __ ~ L __ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS .' ' . Tl)talmain w'!)rker~ Cultivators Agr/cultura 1 I:t b,)urers

    (I-DO (11 )

    M M P M F M P

    I~ 14 15 16 17 I~ I') 22 23

    Ta,bs,ll (Pllrt)-Cor.td. in ha. biled

    21 14 5i1 32 12 307 289 206 121 363 60 206

    6 35 35 31 -4 1311 IJ4 sa 60 <)·1 3.1 52 j

    41 21 93 61 108 71 71 59 79 9n 81 229 1S2 354 338 184 86 358 229 357 14 1') 1 49 33l 124 69 182

    Zl 26 20 19 41 2~ CI 400 349 165 223 (l\) 103 100 94 105 n 53 6\ 102 100 <)

    16, 1~1 \09 7 53 63 1

    lOS [02 123 169 .n 17 l3 y

    ;)'34 227 289 1 3 ~ 44

    254 231 241 1111

    105 103 2>4 \:19 221) 3 66

    741 621 421i 27 1 553 3 . 89 · 17 259 21 1 268 145 83 426 383 296 201 311 23 57

    386 243 89 11

    \03 90 lii4 143 \ 88 \1)2

    18 14 Ii 12

    203 19i\ 535 4\6 ~ 6 S \v \50 lu9 14 22 l(, 26 14 \U

    3 110 1 61

    .90 130 106 125 17 7 .2{)9 35 219 403 s 12"1 91 3.01 261 15 1 5 19 \611 2

    / ... 10 44 1 1 ~ 34 ltAPURTHALA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGi

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loca- Name of village livestock. forestry Mlnln; and Manufacturing Manufacturins. tlon (with Hadbast NJ.) flshllijJ. hunting qua.rry(ns processins servicing procESslns. servlcln& Code and plantations And repairs In housc- and repairs tn other No. orchards ... allied hold industry than household actlvldes industry _._---_----(III) _._--_(IV)._-_ ._-- -..-.---_(Va) ._--- -_._---_-(Vb) --- M F M F M F M F

    1 2 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31

    KapGIUlail 173 Gaunswala (29) UIl· 174 Budhuwala (30) .. 175 Khukhraln (28) 176 Majorwala (41) 177 Khanka (42) 178 Gaura (43) 179 Nurpur Rajputan (44)

    180 K~kalpur (45) 47 3 26 '1 181 Kanjili (10) 6 29 1 183 Chuhal'Wal (l37) 9 185 Theh l{an,ila (12) 3 186 Jhal (13) 1 "3 187 Tbikriwa1a (14) 1 191 Rupanpuf (4) :3 8 196 "Phulewal (140) 7 197 DainWind (141) :3 198 Bishanpur (136) 3 6 199 Abdulahpu[ (9) Ua- 200 Seenpul' (l3S) 2 12 201 Nawanpin (46) 2 15 202 K apurtba1a (R) (134) 14 9 203 Sheikhupur (133) t7 I 4 204 Talwandi Me1un~ (150) 6 11 6 20S R azapur (152) 2 1 41 7 206 Madho Bh~nda (lS4) 1 207 Ladhewal (131) 4 lOS Sa.id()Wa l (iSS) 5 3 114 5 209 Daulo Arain (156) Zlv G

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF M~ WORKERS

    CaQsttuotioas Trade and Transport, Storaae" Other services Mugln'll workers NOIl-work~ fS commerce communioltions

    (VI) (VIn (VIII) (IX) ~411111 __... ~ __ .., -~-----~ ------.------_ M '_P ------M 'p M P 'M P M F M F

    32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

    T..... (hft)-Contd. inhibited 39 62 - 4 2 S 2 161 227 334 34 62 8 9 28 82 147 10 84 163 90 143 18 18 10 3J 296 561 S 22 2 8 2 47 4 199 477 2 4 ·3 18 2 155 324 22 60 6 2 Il 186 184 167 2 2 4 110 195 11 J ' 3 6 85 J92 2 JO 123 rl70 .3 :2 6 Jl9 230 '1 5 86 44 295 600 InhabIted 4 J8 14 11 251 5SS 10 -4 26 2 143 353 'I 10 19 3 460 867 5 8 10 188 441 16 17 3 2 113 310 419 15 89 3 28 43 4 14 266 491 :2 138 295 9 26 21 20 16 26 5 394 835 13 36 2 S 8 91 203 Inhabited J 5 24 8 103 231 5 25 2 59 S 277 616 3 7 2 4 12 187 16 3 5 6 45 91 "436 KAPURTHATA C. D. BLOCK --- - ,- --- _._- -- Lr.)ca··.. N'l l11 <: of \'i1hge Area-C)'r 1'10 . 0 1 N \.l. of Qt <\C population \!ullludlnl!, . To\al .populat!on !n'the'­ don (with H·'l(lba . 1 N.) . l vUhgc O~cllp i cd hOU5C­ institUtional (lnd houselcss ,. ~t· grOl p if .. - t1 :~ Code ir\-lu:ct- ·reslct,·tl- llOld s POpulat;l'll . T, J . . ares & of . tlal C. D. blcck i hous·;, townl wat'd In 'q. krn\ . p . . M p . p M· F

    2 J It

    Kaplirthaia

    .55 55 322 190 ,16 ... :26 217 Rawal (129) 9.\ ·110 , I 11 74 311 36 Jf 7 -4 161 161 ')90 5U 477 144 69

    219 Bill,,; (YO) 175 ·00 33 33 222 . J08 114 48 )1 11 220 Jhal Blbrl (98) 115 ·00 64 64 3$0 170 J80 48 19 29 221 Ratta aUahad (99) 153 ·00 28 28 196 106 '10 36 19 17

    222 Hussalull Batl (97) 153 ·00 81 R~ 531 288 243 88 47 41 223 Bdndpur (95) 195 ·00 119 117 (J9S 352 343 90 41 +9 224 Bhooi (132) 23) ·00 95 9S 528 275 253 81 44 . 43 225 Bhagw311pur (94) 230 ·00 J14 1.14 7]7 371 346 132 69 63

    ~26 DewlanWllla (91) \54 ·00 tOO 108 581 . 299 282 lOS 54 . 51 227 Adnawali (89) 221·00 83 8) 516 28J 235 96 41 49

    228 BbawAnipur (90) S75 ·00 ~26 ~32 2287 . 1,245 .1,042 338 19'1 141 Z29 Parvez Nagar (48) 211 ·00 1.67 )67 117R 610 568 175 104 . 71 230 Chak Gajlwal (49) 7J ·00 4 4 29 . IS 14 t1 '2 · 4 23J Tayabpur (47) 130 ·00 45 48 356 191 J65 66 JH . 28 232 Ghug (50) 225 '00 77 71 469 136 2.3 3 1'13 56 57 _. 233 Alaudtnpur (51) 391 '00 142 .. 142 901 478 423 · J65 94 .. 71

    234 Khlrallwil li (87) 513'()0 138 142 896 467 429 144 76 ." .· 68

    ·235 Jah;}ngfrplIl' ( 86) 516 'OU 202 1358 ... 70(i 652 .. 225 117 . 236 Nurpu,· Khfr'llnW"li (88') 341 ·01) 65 65 471 245 88 39

    ( 101 ) 151 ' 00 130 135 ~ 5 7. 4.26 431 144 73 " 7J

    138 Cluk G ~l piflur ( 102) )6 '00, l) <) 7·1 37 ).4- 10 5, 5

    239 Veh:: (85) 732 ·00. 281 281 1,74l 9,,1 , 10 301l 162 .' 147 240 Kh.:ra Be:! (67) 279 ·00 112. · 112 63<) , 312 · 327 lOb 53 :: ~ 53

    241 M ;'l nd SUIakhpul' (6}') j n ,01) 13 15 85 43 42 · 14 R 6 242 SlU':lkhpul' '(65) 127 ·00 19S 206 626 616 205 104 101

    243 Ak:II'pur (b6l 11 5 ·00 156 . 1.62 4(\3 470 155 ~o ,: .~ 75

    244 Alfplll' 64 'UU J3 13 78 4.5 33 . 6 5

    245 'fa IW :lndl Rajpulan £6ll 52 ·00 25 1·12 . 77 65 .. 25 15 . 10 171 58 246 Shei Khanwab (53) 18 1 ·00 6') 60 357 !lSo 247 Tarkhanwidi (GO) 53 ·00 J2- 12 11 5, ~ 53 62 · 19 10 . 9 248 Kislulil Sll!ghwala (59) 299 00 137 . 137 523 445· -. \ 88 102· 86 249 M iaJ1! Saadhi (70 ) 115 ·00 t· I 18. 1.0. II 5 2 - ---- _._-----_._------~37

    -rruMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT l _ ------_---- INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MA1N WORKERS

    Schcduk,j Tr i hc~ ,Api I iiI r~ I I i'l l,t'tJr, rs

    (f- 1X) ( I ) {Ill

    ]\1 p M F M M p M p M p

    13 14 15· -1(, . I~ 19 20 21 22 23 - --r------. --- -.------

    119 -107 19 3 29 17 19 7 110 103 284 206 313 202- 15 5 \6 22 45 41 56 31 17 8

    20 2~ 106 77 101 12 46 37 31 18 64 9 37 27 9 192 153 136 68 161 28 60 109 106 244 lSI) 192 91 1 53 75 139 161 10 46 73 7 144 III 157 112 209 rT 5S B9 143 146 104 In 54 145 liS S8 759 721 lO 127 241 (i 53 396. 3\4 4. \;)8 2 7-1 2 1\ 4 9 .s 2 125 Hl3 12 9] 25 ·H

    ~6 104 78 l41 3 2

    140 1~4 259 - I 2 124 25Ll 58

    415 ~16 203 1 ~5

    109 145 97 37

    76 61 262 \92 266 1 143 57

    22 15 27 26 211 179 490 292 3 118 lui 155 l44 87 19 21 27 26 l(l7 h(! 386 309 ~60 2 115

    c I 261 209 211 J3 3 21 9 () 18 29 2-1 J(J l ~ 35 17 47 9 9\) 3(1 91 65 105 46

    -1 2

    .i \~ 189 IIH 2')1 65 59

    10 8 2 238 KAPURTHALA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OP MAIN WORKEAS

    Loca- Name of village Livestock, forestry, Mining a Manufacturing Manufac:turlng, tlon (with H~dba st No.) fishing, hunting qualTyll1g processing servlclng processing, servicing Code and plantations and repaIrs In house·· and repairs In other No. orchards &: allied hold industry than household activIties Industry (ll) (IV) (Va) (Vb) ------,....------M F --M ------F M F M F

    '2 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31

    Kapurthata 216 Rasulpur Chisty (127) 64 217 Rawal (129) 12 21S Dhudianwala (130) 11 2.19 Bibri (96) 220 Ihal Bibri (98) 2.21 RaIla i'

    224 Bh" "i (132) \\ 225 Bhagwanpuf (94) 37 17

    226 Dcw\anw;\l0 (9 1) , . 2 121 AUl\lI.w.lli (89) 5 '}

    ~ 228 Bh aw ~l nipll r (90) 5 4 31 Wi Parvcl. Nagar (48) 26

    2,:1>0 Chak G~j\wa\ (1\9)

    2.H Taya bpur (41) 7 23Z Ghug (SO) 2. 6 233 Alaw,\in\)lIf (51) 31 ! 234 Khirallw,tli (87) to ~ 235 Jal\angirpu r (86) 1 236 Nurpur Khirall\ ali (liS) 2- 3 231 Gopipur (101) .l 20 238 Chak Gopipur (102) II 239 Uc.ha (85) 4 4 8 240 Khera Bet (67) 241 Mand Surakh]lur (63) l2 242 SurakhpUl' (65) 34 243 Akbarpur (66) ;\ 2 244 AlIpll( (62) I J 245 Talwandl Rnjputan (61) 246 Shei Khauwala (53) 6 247 Tarkhallwali (60) 248 Klshau Singhwaia (59) 2

    249 Ml~ul SandW (70)

    . -.~ - ) 2 ~9 PJlIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Constructions Trade and Trallsport, storage &0 Other services M ar,g ln ~ l workers NOll-wcrk0 5 commerce communications

    ,- (VI) (YIn ------(vtu) ._ (IX) ----M ------F --_M ------_F M F -----M ---F------M F - --M------F

    32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

    Talisll (P~lt)_cOfltd, 15 4 1 83 131 l,. 19 36 2 ,3 13 ZOO 469 2 52 106 4 69 179 42 81 18 13 3 24 127 243

    5 J4 ~ 60 342 12 S 11 3 114 243 10 9 3 S 162 329 3 2 10 127 281 14 2 10 9 106 234 1" 49 23 128 10 524 1,022 16 1\ 38 296 S64 6 14

    ." '2 4 3 5 100 ... 1 6~ 6 2 3 · s 95 227 14 12 9 12 5 210 219 195 8 3 6 10 21 7 423 9 13 8 3 J56 330 493 3 S 149 100 17 8 )7 ,3 15 3 160 423 21 10 12 3 14 17 ,3 3 1 453 41 7 351 8 4 . 0 73 148 254 16 42

    i! ,19 7 ~4 . 2 6 191 260 423 I 18 ,3 29 4 1 119 251 347 2 1 16 22 1 ,3 6 4 1, 6 30 40 2 1 1. 66 81 'I" 9 !2 30 30 32 .. 2 a .3 98 232 283 3 4 I 240

    KAPlJRTHALA ('. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    Luoa­ Nall1 ~ vi village Area o f No. oj No. of Tolal Populacloll (im;: luclillg Tutal p"plIl,lI i(l1l in lil ~ don (wit:-t H 1db 1St I\l ,'.) "!Hage oCcupied 'housc­ InstItutIona l and h O Il~el S. ';gc gl\)UP ! I) - 61 Cod~ In hect­ residen­ hnlds populatl(\o) N o. ares & tial 01 C.D. hflUSCS bl ock! town,lward In sq. kms p M p p M

    2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 II

    KlljlUrtbala

    250 Peerew~ la (69) 180 '00 40 S8 398 203 J95 75 35 40 :lSl Manel AkbaTpUI' (64) 106 ·00 4 4 24 12

    252 Ghanlakl (68) 2 16 ·(10 76 457 252 205 6(j 42

    25) Salflabad (75) .' 88 ·00 291' 298 J.702 873 829 243 136 107 254 Fazlabad (74) 393 ·00 84 84 533 273 260 94 45 49 255 Klunewal (71) 105 ·00 6 6 40 17 23 12 4 8 256 Bhaguwal (73) 193 ·00 57 57 250 127 123 6 1 29 257 Charagpur (72) 173 ·00 Un- 258 Mand Sablk Ol;lsill (77) 89'00 36 36 233 121 112 33 20 13 259 DesaI (78) 586 'OU 164 164 903 471 432 167 89 78 260 MiallJ Bola (76) 274 ·00 77 77 447 227 220 75 36 39 261 Ratra (79) 108 '00 77 71 430 227 203 94 62 32

    261 KnanpuT (80) 134 ·00 123 12~ 722 368 354 153 77 76 263 Buh (81) 149 ·00 J99 199 1,098 543 555 222 102 120 264 Mundl (82) 119 '00 65 66 366 196 170 73 48 2' 26~ Fauu Dhluga (83) 860 ·00 508 544 3,365 1,799 l,566 617 321 29. 266 MehamadwlIJa (84) 446 ·00 127 136 797 4J9 378 156 85 7) 267 DulowaJ (103) 283 ·00 105 105 653 336 3J 7 .104 4R 56 263 Dhabulfan (10$) 482 ·00 ]26 126 791 412 379 151 80 7 ) 269 Ko)lal\wala (104) 76 '00 138 J43 995 512 483 165 95 70

    270 Ratta Kadlm (100) 88 ·00 18 J8 171 78 93 40 19 21

    271 M~ahadpur 92) 219 ·00 50 S3 381 199 182 45 31 14

    272 Jhugilln GUJItIll (93) 85 ·00 73 73 423 217 206 81 50 31 273 "[(halJi (1061 290 ·00 120 126 835 416 419 148 76 274 Sbahpur Oogran (107) 231 '00 32 .32 lSI 67 84 29 J3 It! 275 Huss[llnpur (123) 356·00 2.427 2,596 9,256 5,935 3,321 ),694 932 162 276 "[(hera DUIlI! (J22) 314·00 255 255 1,693 853 840 25}! 1311 J20 277 Daulatpur (121) 106 ·00 13 13 94 46 48 17 9 !

    278 Muradpur Bet (109) 460·00 52 63 345 198 )47 44 24 20

    219 Sukhll\ N51Tl~al (108) 118 '00 51 51 260 136 124 37 14 23 280. Sand har :r.glr (ll 0) 249 -00 81 81 525 263 262 97 51 46 281 Mlthra (1U) as! ·00 39 54 301 160 141 53 2S 28 282 Kabua (112) 522 '00 91 91 561 300 26) RO 42 38

    28~ Mltba (113) 174 ·00 34 31 220 113 107 46 22 24 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTR1AL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    SChedu led Castes sch\ldulcd Trjb~~ Ltto:;ratl:~ Total main workers Cultivators AUiq .1 ( ,,· 1 Labollrer,

    «(-IX) 0 ) ----M- -- --p - ---M------p --- M------p ---M------p M fl M p

    12 14 ts i6 18 19 20 21 22 23

    TabsP (Part)~Contd . IS2 U9 HI 111 ..,- " g 1\ 1 1

    113 88 136 88 134 Ji 8 61 62 56

    ';00 281 457 ~44 41() 265 126 255 239 164 118 14-1 3 86 15 6 i 7 42 65 64 inhabited

    8 Ii 54 41 j I it

    41\ )85 196 114 266 2 <)5 11i 89 92 113 84 III 5 62 32 2 llO ')4 97 '19 114 3 21

    284 28() 85 53 212 3 4() 157 :1 :.ns 224 143 296 .119 108 S9 4S 101 13 33 J84 112 .lO3 799 431 1.099 28 634 2 156 144 193 145 234 144 86 176 157 19& ll'1 202 161 US 1t9 221 155 216 2

    1(l5 112. 278 218 216 :I 31 36 • 45 4{J 26 ll) 56 63 104 64 101 7'1 )41 In 15 61 129 43 61 61 48 34 }87 IS8 23() 6 129 5 8 Ii 47- 40 39 Ii 1,258 782 4.312- 1.945 4,ns 335 68 152 2.19 279 525 404 439 6 158 14- 13 10 30 30 26 6 ()6 .1- 13 6 112 65 IW i 11 20 11 26 44 80 61 25 41 38 134 22t 114 73 30 24 16 55 49 !O3 6s 98 7i 140 100 l66 D4 2& 25 23 47 44 56 41. 10 .~_~_._ ·_L· _....-..~ __~ ___------.....,--___... i42 VILLAGE KAPURTHALA C. D. BLOCK

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Manufacturing. Manufacturing, Loca- Name of village Livestock, Porestry, Mining and Processing Sf rvlclng precessing, S( Tvicir,g dOll (with H adbast No.) fishing, hunting quarrying and plantations and repairs In bouse- and repairs In other Code hold industry than household No. orcbards &. allied Activities industry (III) (IV) (Va) (Vb) p M P M P M M F

    2') 30 31 , . 1 2 24 25 26 27 28

    KapuJt~

    250 P.:ereWl11a (69) 251 Mand Akbarpuf (64)

    ~52 Ghanillkl (68) 22 253 SaifJabad (75) 7 8 254 Pazlabad (74) 255 Kamew:tl (71) . 256 Bhaguwal (13) Un 257 Charagpur (72) 258 Maud Sablk DesaI (71) 3 259 D esai (78) 3 260 MlanlBola (76)

    " Jl 2 261 Ratra (79) 2 7 262 Khanpur (80) 263 Bub (81) 2M Mundi (82) 61 265 Fattu Dhlnga (83) 2 22 266 Mebamadwata (84)

    267 Dulowal OO~) 7 2 268 Dhabulian (105) II 269 Kolianwala (104) 5 270 Ralta Kadltn (l00) 2 271 Majahadpur (92) 19 272 Jhuglan Gul4III (93) 2 273 K haJli (106) 6 4 274 Shall pur Dogran (107) l 3,133 93 275 Husslanpur (123) 8 7 42 216 Khera Duna (122) 9 10 4 277 D :tnlatpur (121) IS 7 278 MumdpurBct (109) , , 279 Sukhla Nanga) (108)

    280 Sal~d h ar Jagir (110) 28 ) M !thta (111) 282 (112) 283 Mltha (113)

    .__ . -... . .' -.. PRIMARy CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF ¥AIN WORKERS Constructions Ttade and Transport, Storage & Oth;:r ServlQes Marginal Workers Non-workers _. Commerce COlllmunlcat{ons

    (VI) (VII) (VIIl) (IX) ------M P M P M P M F M P M F

    32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

    Tahsil (part)-Conld. , 82 84 4 4 . 3 118 87 9 10 9 21 2 187 403 639 7 8 4 12 3 132 257 10 23 62 123 Inhabited t SO 111 2 30 9 10 205 430 6 3 6 2 115 215 2 9 4 5 11 3 200 12 '2 4 156 351

    3 6 3 247 552 89 170 2 46 9 154 3 1. 402 699 1136 '2 185 378 134 317 Ii 4 10 .96 377 8 5 1 29 2 236 480 J 52 93

    2 4 6 98 182' '2 3 8S 202 5 6 1 4 11 ' 3 186 413' 1 9 82 83 452 165 30 5 9J 2 247 69 31 '2 1.776 2,984 )0 20 43 6 414 834 '2 20 47 '2 3 78 140 4 '2 3 53 124 '2 2 3 8 , 17 4 132 256 7 3. 57 135

    3 134 261 · !1 3 57 107 244

    KAPUkTHALA C. D. BLOCK VILtAGE

    Loca· . Name 0: village A rea of' No. of No. of Total population (Including Total population In the ag:(' tlon (w ith Had hl.Si N().) vi llage .;ccupieJ hOlls". Institutional ilnd h_ous t:kss grC'up ( 0 - 6) Code In hect­ resldcn· bC'lds popul.tlon) . No . ares & tI"'l of C. D . ho u se~ block! towill ward ill sq. km" . M p p M F

    ------~--~--- -. --- --, z 4 5 7 9

    Kapurthala

    ~84 KarJhal Kil.h,:, ( Il\)\ 251 00 93 104 612 322 290 94 54 40 285 Talw?ndll'aln rt 14) 268 Of) 94 606 310 296 82 39 43 (1 15) 179 ·00 18 95 595 300 295 93 51 42

    281 I<>harw a. 1 (116) 699 ·00 233 250 1.552 799 753 2~9 123 106 288 'Mallan (I ]7) 252·00 121 27 758 384 374 122 64 58 289 Toganw"la (168) 505·00 19 80 591 298 293 96 52 44 190 Karabal Khurd (l18) 106.00 33 222 133 89 39 25 14 2.91 Kaulo Talwandi (120) 186 .00 20 20 lOti 53 53 18 11 7

    291 BhaM Ltu1.ga (161) 1.12.00 356 :\~O 2,262 1.211 1,045 283 143 140 2!):\ Sial (166) \82 .00 2S 25 212 III 100 34 ]3 21 294 Bibaripur ( 165) 290.00 142 143 920 416 444 119 67 52 295 (163) 90c,} .oO 62.9 660 3.834 2.019 1.815 553 288 265

    196 Nidoki (175) 205.00 IS 15 103 53 50 15 9 291 Thijgi (.169) 380.00 12 R3 542 286 256 93 60 29B Machhi Pal (171) \85.00 28 21 1 110 101 47 23 299> Qua1pur {I 70) 240.00 31 21 I 118 93 }3 19 \ 4

    3()(1 Kahlw~!l (172) 100.00 119 112 373 339 [07 62 )0) Bhan:! (174) 16.00 5 5 33 19 )4 11 8 3()2 Ahya (113) 2\2.00 S 69 37 32 II) 2

    3-03· KhuSI'OPUT (\78) 271.00 ,OJ 107 .l75 332 J04 59 45 3()4 Nihaluwal (18u) 66.0(". 2 2 6

    30> Ba bya 1 (119) \26.00 56 S6 192 \94 21 25

    3(\6 Ga \IIl-\pur (117) 24-.00 4 4 22 17 (; 3 3

    301 Malldi:r D,lll 15

    J08' KesUI'pu r (1 8 t) 85.l){) RI 6 459 235 224 ~6

    309' Man?n (182) 239.\)0 90 9() 561 219 ~8g 46 50 $I :ilO Ml.lkiallWda (176) 54.00 5 to 17 iO 2 ..

    ~ .11 Bllandc\l D ('m ( )62) \li1 .00 \S~ \SS 98(\ 499 145 60

    ~12 Bhalaip\Lr (\64) 96.00 17 I, )ll 58 54 18 14 4

    ~13 Pakh)w,',l (160) 211.0(J 14 7~ 79 45

    ~ 14 WaI'Y

    :115 ]aw:lh·,pur (15,') 206 II}G ItO :'1 15 12 316 Kha now;:. I (183) :105 .00 uo 130 198 413 385 50 42 PRIMARy CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    S~b e dulclf C1\stes Sch('dukd Trlb e~ TorsI main workt:rs Cultivr.tcrs Agri(I. ltun.1 labouren.

    (l-IX) (1) (11) ------_ ...... _ --.- 1\1 P M P M P M P M P M F (

    12 14 15 16 t7 18 19 20 21 22 23

    Tahsil (Part) - comd.

    145 t 17 150 75 159 75 151 146 165 120 178 14 '10 61 11 94 98 137 132 155 79 60 2(, 5 234 384 323 439 14 204 80 . . ' 3 161 150 184 165 :m 16 99 10 90 3 54 59 148 169 3 llZ. 37 56 36 66 32 69 7 29 21 13 10 24 29 7 19 2 6 5 263 220 645 400 770 9 319 101 4 7 7 1.1 47 61 JO 47 6 1 101 84 297 208 29.5 166 47 .

    548 515 1,220 825 t,22~ IS 4111 .150 31 31 28 18 164 153 126 82 IS) 13 76 13 96 51 33 52 2 ·w 2 11 5 91 29 t:i 69 27 67 27 56 49 2]0 17 208 90

    :;; 6 9 11

    15 i I'l 18

    1)4 74 1S8 ILl 218 J50 59

    3 5 4. 3 43 31 119 90 133 129 13 G 12 12 15 IJ 43 44- 45 2 34 1 50 127 87 12,3 s 84 3 23 5 145 153 146 109 149 4'> 59 1\6 47 2 4 5 5 188 188 256 194 264 119 R4 8 II 31 32 30 27 2 . 165 140 4.5 19 IJO 3 2 95 3 351 290 21° 101 235 7 19 199 G 62 57 65 "_:) 25 106 78 230 166 155 52 III 246~· .. KAPURTHALA C. D. BLOC'K .-. VILLAGE

    .lNI)USTRIALCATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Loca- Name of village .. Livestock. forestry Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, tion (with H Ddbas( No.) fis hing, hunting quarrying processing ~erviclng processing, servicing Code and plantations and repairs In house- lind Tlpalrs In other No. orchards & alli~d hold Industry than household activities industry (III) (IV) (Va) (Vb) - -,----~---- ...... M P _--M ------P ------M P ------M F - 1 2 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31

    Kapurtbala 284 Karahal Kalan (119) ass Talwandl Pain (114) 2 .. 1 - 286 Karahal Nauabad (liS) 3 S J 287 IshaTwal (UG) 6 62 8 288 Malian (U7) 5 4 289 Toganwala (168) 8 29() Kataha 1 Khurd ( 18) 3 . 291 Kaulo Talwandl (120) 292 Bhana Langa (167) 3 23 Sf

    ' .. 293 Sial (\66) . S 8 294 Blharlpur (165) . 1 33 295 Sldhwan Dona (t63) 5 6 72 296 Nldok! (1m 297 Thljgl (l69) 298 Machhl PI\L (111) 2 299 QUa,lpur ( 170) 300 Kablawan (1 72) 2 5 301 Bhana (174) . 302 Ahya (113) 303 (1 78) 3 304 Nihaluwal (180) 305 Baby:!1 (1,79) 306 (177) ·301 Mander Dona (228) 1 308 Kesarpur (181) 5

    309 Manan (182) 2

    3JO Mok'l.allwalZl {I 76) 31t Bhanda I Dona 1.162) 2 14 312 BhaLafpur (164) 313 Pakhowal (160) Z 314 Waryah (161) 4 315 Jawalapur (157) 7 316 Khanowal ( tS3) 16 241

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN- WORKERS

    Constructions Tl'ade and Trallsport, storage & Other services Marginal work-ers Non-workers commerce communications

    (VI) ( VJl) ( VIII) (IX) -.-- ---_.__ .- __._ - .__ ._----.'_-. -_._------_ M F M F -- --M ----F- M fI 1\1 p M F 32 33 j4 35 36 3'7 38 39 40 41 42 43

    TabsJI (Parl)- Confdo 5 12 163 239 9 9 1 8 • U :2 6 132 276 2 1) 145 294 11 28 24 24 3 4 68 356 67J 3 9 2 3 12 159 357 5 2 g J29 290 3 ;3 2 6 4 64 82 2 $ 24 41 30 , 26 3~ 122 441 I,O~ 1 2 3 6 45 84 3 9 t7 19 181 443 43 63 30 173 15 796 1,797 JS 48 4 , .lOS 243 5 58 10$ 1 49 6(1

    3 8 2 4 165 3~9 10 14 17 Sl 3 2 1 157 331 2 (j 3 S9 194 10 17 1 42 81

    4 3 3 . ;! • o 112 2J6 2 14 5 130 239 , 17 6 17 8 13 235 430 28 $4 S 3 2 17 90 I') 3 10 153 atCi 2 4 4 41 0JO !J 2 3 9 4 1118 ., KAPURTHAL.o\ C. D. BLOCK VILI,AGE

    Loca­ Noime ot village Area of No. of No.ot Tutal P')pu.l.atioll (includlni T uta! fMpulation the tion (with Hadhast NQ.) village occu­ llO\)~e. i nstitutio na1 and bouseiess ag~ group (0-6) Code in hee­ pied \101d<; poptllation) No. tares & resi­ orC.D. dental block! n town! ward In sq. \ems. M F p M 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Kapurtbala

    '3 17 Mall! Brahamanan (213) 14 .00 Uo-

    · ~ 318 Sunranwala (214) 308 .00 91 97 629 325 :!04 71 36

    319 Kadraba,t (212) 1.79.00 43 4 .. 328 ltiS 163 57 28

    3:20 PaSsan (\84) \~s.oo 9 4 2. 321 Kasso Chahal (186) B1 .00 58 58 339 167 112 63 33 30 322 Araianwa1a (153) 258.00 88 88 518 302. 176 96 53 43 323 Nathu Cllalla! (187) 213 .00 174 174 l,lS2 594 558 138 69 69

    324 Nangal Narain- (t 88) 344 .00 13 13 69 39 30 12 7 ;) garh 325 Go.bindpul' (191) 167.00 96 96 619 3.16 303 92 52 40 326 Aujla Jogi (189) 153 .00 t94 194 884 466 418 lOl 56 45 .321 Kutabpllr (151) 146.00 12 62 3'7 25 4 4 328 Aujla Ba1.\wali (190) 106 .00 89 99 !in 264 253 78 -329 DhaPai (192) 21.0.00 2-04 206 1,()14 542- 532 136 64 72 · .330 Dhaliwal Donll. (148) 292.00 211 211 1,069 560 509 117 5_1 331 Man!'.urwal Dona (149) 4()1.00 Jj 13 40 34 20 10 10 :;32 (143) 80 .00 101 tOl 324- 321 105 58 4i

    ;133 Daburji (142) 13() .00 ]32 132- 378 364- 119 65 54 · '334 NUrplir Dona (144) 206 .00 139 139 41'8 398 153 87 66 · 335 DhaW8n Khon (147) 115.00 64 64 204 }93 50 24 26 Jagir J36 Dba.wan (146) SO .OO 22S 116 109 33 16 17 Khannishan 337 Wadala Ka~J'\ (193) 31t .00 261 1,508 146 762- W7 98 109 .338 (145) 241 .00 102 606 315 291 90 47 43 319 Talwandi Bakba (194) 47.()0 4 4 18 10 8 3 2 " ;;40 Phiali (195) 102.00 62 62 362 171 185 66 27 39 :141 Kot Karar Khan (196) 473.00 200 216 1,354 105 649 198 103 Z6 342 Wadala l(ll,urd (201) 310.00 74 76 487 252 235 51 24 33 '343 Rasulpu( (2(0) 155.00 30 l() 12, 69 56 24 11 13 Brahnman -·344 Ookalpur (191) 88.00 7 '7 39 23 16 6 3 .-. · 345 Khojewali (198) 136.00 199 214 ,1.169 619 sse 132 66 6CI ....., . · 346 Buda Punder (199) 361.00 31 32 181 91 84 19 11 8 ;- 3~h Ibban (lOl) 286. 00 234 234 1,439 746 693 218 216 66 3 348 Alaudi (J03) 81.00 14 J4 84 41 31 10 7 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes SCheduled Tribes Literates Total main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    ----,_--,---_- _.------_------(I-IX)------_.------(I) .-- (II) M F M F M F .M · F M F M F 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 Tahsil (Part)- Contd. InhabIted 3 2 201 145 174 2 127 10 ,. . 99 97 68 59 101 30 59 3 3 2 2 100 84 102 84 126 117 17S 122 164 61 74 141 114 368 288 343 9 167 81 8 36 28 18 9 22 2 5 13 2

    109 104 168 122 170 91 28

    ISO 135 27~ 192 289 3 100 88 28 13 21 16 68 60 14Z 107 150 2 56 17 67 SI 339 227 290 3 233 2 10 328 290 306 183 315 128 90 21J 128 3S 29 16 9 24 15 5 J69 J74 182 • 121) 165 78 40 97 7S 182 177 2~8 163 206 105 82 464 388 2)3 123 2~2 4 10 184 61 59 133 93 114 14 60 1 30 12

    58 52 66 42 4

    206 214 '08 410 396 37 130 70 30 226 217 188 ~I(i 128 45 16 80 F4 .~ 109 d 4 6 4

    68 5J 100 71 117 SI 37 363 339 387 270 410 123 116 127 36 2S 11 159 124 143 8 86 16 6 18 13 39 22 42 8 10 1 J4 6 II 8 246 111 396 189 355 11 132 12S 5 2S 16 57 43 49 17 21 212 188 345 2S9 430 89 191 7 141 74 41 29 16 8 22 4 2 19 2S9 KAPURTHALA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN W~RKERS

    Loca- Name of village LlvestotR, forestry Mlnin:g,ar:tti Manufacturing Manufacturing, tlon (with Hadb_st No,) fishing, hunting quarrying processing, servicing processing, servicing Code and plantations and repairs In house and repairs In other No. orchards & allied hC'lt.l industry than household activities Industry (III) (IV) ------(Va) (Vb) ------M F ------_M F M F ------M --F ~ 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Kapurthlla 317 Malu Brahamanan (213) Ua- 318 Sunranwala (214) .. 14 \ 319 Kadra Bad (212) 2 32Q Passan (184) 321 Kasso Chahal (186) 8 322 Aralanwala (153) 1 9 323 Nathu Chahal (187) 2 17 18 324 Nangal Naraln- (188) 3 garh 325 Goblndpur (191) 7 326 Aujla Jogi (189) 11 33 3i7 Kutabpur (IS) 3 328 Anjla Banwall \190) 2 3 31 329 Dhapal (192) 5 10 330 D haliwal Dona (148) 4 331 Mansurwal Dona (149) 2 332 Kadupur (143) 5 333 Daburjl (142) 2 334 Nu,rpur Dona (144) 6 333 Dhawan Khan (141) .. 4 Jaglr ~ 336 Dhawan (146) 2 4 Khannlshan 337 Wadala Kalan (193) 3 67 338 Malnwliti (145) 2 4 339 Talwandl Bakha (194) 340 Phiali (195) , II 341 K at K arar Khan (196) 21 68 41 1 342 Wadala Khurd (201) 2 10 343 R asulpur (200) Brahm. run 344 Gokalpul' (197) 345 Kh)jewa1i (198) 2 13 28 346 B l,.. jv Punder (199) 1 2 347 Ibban (202) 5 31 348 , Alaudi (203) '2S1

    PRIM~:ijY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSJRIJ\1.., CATEGQRY' QP MAIN WCBKERS

    Constructions Trade and Tr!ln§,port, storage & Other sel'Vices MIIf~I_nal workm Non workers ~ommerce communications

    (VI) (VIl) {:VIII) (IX) --_._------M F M F M F M P M F M f'

    32 33 34 35 3.6 37 ~8 39 40 41 42 43

    Tahs.iJ (Part) -Contd. inhabited 4 j 11 2 m 302 2 6 64 163 2 S 4 5 6S 172 11 6 138 275

    4 18 20 16 251 ~49

    17 ~8

    21 5 3 2 15 ]46 303 g 9 23 17 2 177 414 16 ' 25 7 9 6 19 2 114 251 4 II 1 9 252 529 2 7 245 381 2 16 33 4 17 3 19 ] 1 140 232

    6 2 8 223 1~ 140 34 3 1 23 4 216 394 2 4 3 11 90 179

    1 6 2 6 SO 109 20 42 2 20 2 44 5 28 24 322 701 7 9 3 8 19 2 46 139 117 4 8 6 .12 60 185 ]2 35 4 21 37 7 6 295 520 15 3 9 2 109 227 5 18 27 56 12 16 3 17 17 18 5 264 539 5 1 48 84 9 15 3 IS 22 5 2 144 314 400 25 33 . 2'52

    KAPURTHA.LA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    Loca- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of TaUl popwat1on (Inc}udlnR • Total population In the tl.on (with Hadbast No.) village In occupied house,. Institutional Ilnd house'es~ age ~oup (O_~ Code hectares · reslden~ hol~ p

    2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 JO IJ

    ·KlpurtbaJ. 349 Kolli (204) 49.00 6 6 59 31 28 t3 7 6 350 Ahma

    a~l .. (206) 86.00 143 (. 146 . 886 467 · 419' 134' 71" 63 jl52 Sidhpur (210) ·. 113 .00 .. 60 60 .. 442 ' . 120' . 222 83 40" 43 353 Balchor Kalan (208) 59.00 33 33 249 142 107 35 20 IS 354 Dhandal (207) 78.00 48 . 48 318 162 156 ' 51 27 24

    355 Rasulpur Kulian (185) 91 .00 3 3 12 5 7 356 Balehar Khanpur (209) 234 .00 149 149 902 449 453 152 67 85 357 lalobhati (211) 82.00 2 2 17 9 8 · t 358 Ghudhu Bagga (216) 34.00 Un- 359 Sakhani (217) 225 .00 63 71 380 193 187 S4 29 2S

    360 Chak (215) 149.00 34 35 ').27 128 99 54 34 20 361 A1amgir. (218) 626.CO 769 780 4,813 2,563 2,250 . 754 397 357 362 Sandhu Chatha (227) 309.00 268 268 1.488 . 781 707'- 222 133 89 363 Jalowal (226) 89 .00 76 79 472 ' 252 22() 89 51 38 364 MadhOPllr (225) .148.00 171 171 977 . 481 496 155 78 77 365' Kalasanghian (224) 507.00 339 339 214. 1129 1012 315 171 144 366 (223) 165.00 17 17 119 49 40 18 13 5 367 Rampur (221) )31.00 58 58 341 193 148 38 24 14 , 368 Muradp~r Dona (222) 64 .00 10 10 51 . 23 28 5 '. 369 lai Rampur (219) 132.00 2A 2A 141 69 12 15 9 6 370 Banwalipur . (220) 121.00 131 131 747 378 369 117 59 58

    URBAN :

    -: _ .. ------_ .. -- ..- ~. --- , "2S3

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    ~jteraf(:s ' Total Illllin workers S -:; h ~duled Qast,es S<;heduled Tribe S Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    (I-IX) (J) (ll) --_._------~ ..._. . ------_-- --- . ~------M F M F M F M F M F M P 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 2J 22 23

    Tlbsll (Plrt)-Contd, 22 14 21 21 SO SO 275 220 209 8 34 -16 4 281 215 259 10 136 2 -7J 4 143 }18 1 " 45 47 131 \12 US S4 32 71 50 67 1 43 1 4 42 34 87 75 87 2 49 14 2 5 5 .. t 124 135 269 197 232 4 - 11(1 46 6 3 6 6 Inbablted 6J 51 HI 98 117 3 49 36 86 61 52 39 70 11 17 38 II 674 - 599 1,556 J ,13 3 1,373 21S 397 314 IS9 19J 175 409 317 392 66 216 ' 102 -61 98 86 123 · 93 J35 2- 56 ' 31 116 101 27J 247 268 IS 113 69 '10 288 279 648 SOO 706 94 295 l 170 86 2() 17 27 26 125 93 93 53 122 68 40 81 68

    14 15 Il 12 " 41 43 47 44 177 174 211 182 203 5 78 59, 2~4 KAPURTHALA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Loca- N~me of village Llves_tocJ<, forest,ry Mlnll;lg .and Mamuacft,lrlng, Manufactur/r:g, tlon (with Hadbast No.) fIshing, hunting quarryIng processIng, servlcfrg proces~Ir. g, sfTv/cfrg Code and plantations nnd re'palrs In house- and repaIrs In otber No. orchards and aUled hold Industry than Household activities Industry (III) (IV) (Va) (Vb) ------_._- ----_._- --.----.------.------_._-- M P M P M F M F 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 .'3J Kapultbala 949 Kotli (204) 350 Ahmadpur (205) . 72

    ~5\ BMit (206) 2 7 \2

    352 Sidhpur (210) 3 8 353 Balebar Kalan (208) 4 4 5 ·354 Dbandal (207) I' 3 1 355 Ra&ulpur Kulian (185) 356 Balehar Khanpur (209) 13 3 9 357 Jalobhati (21t) 358 Ghudhu Bagga (216) Un- 359 • Sakhani (117) 1 16 3 360 Chak (115) 2. 5 36 Alamgir (218) 12 2 2 133 S '361 Sandhu Chatha (277) 1 4 28 363 Jalowal -(226) 14

    364 MadhOput (225) 4 2 24

    365 Kala&anghian (224) 2 12 34 366 Samai\pur (223) 1

    367 Rampur (221)

    368 Muradpur Dona (222) 369 Ja1 Rampur (119) 2

    370 Banw81ipur (220) 13 12

    Urban 255

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Cunstructlons Trade and Transport, Storage & Other Marslnal Workers Non-workers Commerce Q mmunlcatlons Services

    (VI) (VII) (VIII) (IX) ------_------_ ------M F M F M F ------M F M F ------M F 32 33 3'1 35 36 31 38 39 40 41 42 43

    Tahsil (Part)-Concld. 10 28 60 10 2 14 4 199 314 11 4 3 3 13 1 1 20S 408 1 10 6 105 222 2 4 75 106 3 3 3 Jl 75 154 4 7 20 3 22 3 211 449 3 8

    inhabited

    4 7 3 76 184 2 2 4 9 51 79 23 166 3 35 291 45 1,190 2,035 14 5 20 4 389 641 15 . 4 3 10 1 4 117 214 17 13 6 22 3 1 6 212 475 13 46 :> 129 7 423 918 22 4() 71 80

    11 28 22 72

    1 18 5 11 4 175 364

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT NADALA -C.D. BLOCK NADALA C. D. BLOCK VfLLAGE

    LcCa­ Name of village, A\'ca of Nl). ,~f No. of Tutu l piJpulaii,HI (including Total p,lpub\ion in the tion (w ith HadbJ.st N".) village cccuppied house­ i nslitut i,lnal a nJ hduseless age gr\Jup (0-·6) Code in hect­ residen­ b.olds pJpulatiou) N". ares and tial of C. D . houses blockJ town! ward in sq. kms. ------_--_ --- . - ~ - --- . ---~- ..,. M F M F

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

    Total 312..38 23,11% 23,149 1,37,564 70,676 66,888 22.,683 12,248 10,43 5 R\l[aJ 372 .38 23,112. 23,149 1,37,564 70,676 66,888 11,683 12,248 10,435 Urban Kapurthala

    Ballo Chak (24) 298.00 IS) IS5 1094 546 548 207 106 101 2. l' eroz Sangowa1 (23) 243.00 128 128 1'14 3SS 389 135 81 54

    3 Miani Bhagu PUIian (25) 380 .00 38(l 382 2,181 1,110 1,\)71 358 204 154

    4 Chal<.SoID (26) 175.00 Un­

    5 ChakDom (27) 147.00 Ua-

    6 Mandi Mand Kulla (29) 147.00 7 36 ll) 18

    7 Mand Kulla (28) 107.00 130 130 807 406 401 167 88 79

    8 Maud Aslampur (35) 58.00 Ii 3 2.

    9 ManLl Miani (34) 124 .00 6 6 34 21 13 6 3 Bhagu Yurian

    10 Maud Hussainpur (33) 18.\){) 5 5 2u lu 10 ·1 11 Daulowa (22) 65 .00 39 39 233 122 111 .\3 28 12 Chak Furuna (21) 30.00 UJl­ 13 Hussainpur (30) 36.00 , Un- 14 Mandi Road (31) 165.00 52 52 25~ Ill'> \31 42 2" 22 15 Nangal Lubana (32) 175.00 735 735 4,057 2.000 2,057 664 379

    16 Nand N a ngal (36) 125.00 2 14 6 8 3 Lubana 17 Mana Furidl(ot (46)' 219.00 Iii '1 s -I

    18 Manu GurdaSpUf (41) 71.00 1 :n 14 I

    19 M"nd Ibrahimwal (53) 249.00 Tarf A\·~h9.

    20 Mand M iani (48) 123 .00 5 17 10 9 Jhadduwah 21 Mand Sardar (49) 89.00 s 3 5 Sahi1:Jwala 22 Mand I bra him\"a I (56) 58.00 Ua- Tuefgub h $8 .00 \Ja­ 3() .OO \)11-

    (39) 10.00 . 36 36 119 93 33 22 259 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF M AIN WORKlm.s

    $cileduled C ls te~ &"heduled Tribes Total main Cllltivators Ag:lcultural workers labourers

    (I-X) (I) (11) - _------_. -_ ._ ------M P M F M F --M F M P M P

    12 J3 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

    14,389 n,963 39,414 29,782 35,176 1,387 16,111 361 8,082 lIZ 14.339 lZ,963 39,414 29,782 36,176 1,387 16,111 361 8,082 312 .,

    Tahsil (Part) tnhabued 198 218 31 1 234 272 S 142 77 . 7 5 3 2 16 198 189 169 147 132 627 436 548 3 234 139 Inhabited Inhabited B 14 to 1 12 1 12 2 H9 94 236 184 192 11 108 3 40 2

    2t 13 to 11 10 4 7 6 5

    62 S3 64 2 57 tnhablted InhabIted 28 21 11 57 65 58 18 to 1,269 1.045 143 39 393 18 20

    5 4 4 4 9 7 5 2 5 2 8 12 5 6 2 6 2 Inhabited 5 5

    2 3 2 2

    inhabited

    . inhabited

    illhahited 74 38 42 29 1:1 5 260

    NADALA C, D , BLOCK

    fNDUSTRlAL CATEGORY OF MAl~ WORKERS

    Loc,l- Name of vd lag ' Uves tack ;forestry. M ining ,1fid Manufilcturing. Manufacturing, Son (with Haclb1<, 1 Nc>., fis hing; hunting and qunrryl ng procl sslng. servlc- I?roccsslng. servIc- Code plantation orcha!'d ~ Ing a nd repair, In tng and rc:pa lrs 111 N(l, and allfed activitIes household other than illdustry household in<:l u,try ( lYl ( V;l,' ( Vb ) -.--- --..---- p M p M f M F

    ~ L 3 25 27 2x 29 30 31

    , -----_- 1'01111 178 2 490 42 2,808 60 Rura l 178 :z -'90 -12 2.808 flO Urllan KlpIII'tbala

    Ballo Chak (24) 11 2 Peroz Sarigowal (23) 3 Mlanl Bhagu Purlan (251 4- Chak Som (26) Un. "5 ' ChakDom (27) , Un- 6 Mandl Mand Kulla ' (29) MandKulll\ ' (28) 4 2 "8 Mand Aslampur (3S) 9 Malld Mlanl Bhilgu (34) Purlan to Mand HussalllPur (33) t1 Daulowa (22) , 12 ChakPurana (21) 13 Hussftlnpur (30) Un· 14 Mandl Rand '0 0 1.5 Nangal Lubll nil ( 321 8 2 16 Malld <1ngal Lllbilll" (36) 17 Malld Pnrldkot (46) '8 M;1I'.d Gurdaspur (471 19 Mand Ibrahim"',:! {53l en· Tar! Arsha 20 M,and Mlan ! (4R) Jhadduwal<1 11 Mand,ard;\I'Silhlb- (49) waJa 22 Malldl lbrahlmwal (561 Un- Tllefgulab 23 Mand Dhakrlll1 (.tll'i 24 Malld Kaillalpur (37') 2S f)hllkran (39)

    ---:0-" , 26 1

    . PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    COllstru~tlons Trade 1\nd Tram pod, Storage I}. . Olhn Marginal . Co rn 1l1~ n;c CI) In!Tlitnlci' tklt\5 s( ryh;~ , WO r ~( r' 262

    NADALA C. D, BLOCK VILLAGE

    Lo:a­ Nam(l ot \·iU2ige Area oi No.ot No. of Total population (Including Total population 111 tile tfon (\Vi th H Idb 1St No,) . village oco~pled housc- Institutional and bouseJcss ngc group (0-6) Code In heot­ resIde­ holds pOl'ula tl on) NQ. arcs & ntial ofC.D. !louses block! townl ward In sq. kms p M p p M p

    t 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 JO 11 Kapurtbala 16 Kamalpur (38) 82 .00 42 42 209 114 95 45 25 2() 21 RaWan (42) 89 .00 16 76 412 200 212 66 44 22 lS Talwandi Kula (43) 112 .00 155 l5s 900 452 4411 124 60 11) Mand Rawan (41) 5.00 30 Mand Sandhi (45) 100.0(\ () 57 25 32 12 .'\ i Kbanwala

    ~ 1 Mand Alahabad (SO) 104 .00 13 2l. 10

    '32 Mand O<)grawala (51) 66.0(\ Ii 19 10 S

    ~ 3 Mand Ahmeclwilla (52) 17 .00 5 13 10

    34 Ma.nd Ta\walllli (44) 54 .00 4 (1 4(l 114 lOS 26 9 Kuka

    3.5 lbrahimwal (54) 512 .00 67~) (;70 ,~.03 1 2,085 t,952 31~ 2i\ Tarfarsludkhall .36 KIl,lli\ (67) 1£>1 192 15 37 CMk Shahallandln (68) 11 ,00 2 :2 11 9 4 2 2 38 Saltpu r (13) 111·00 )04 104 140 284 87 46 41 39 Ralpur Rajputan (65) 68·00 57 51 382 198 184 62 W 32 5 4(1 [brahaimawlIl Tatar (55) 270 ·00 , ~ 4 27 13 14 5 Glllam 41 Hllbibwlll '(57) 426·00 23 D 230 1,398 115 683 253 W tlO 154 165 4l Chog.w'all (58) 193·00 288 288 1.767 · 855 912 319 8 9 ..3 Hassuwal (49) 125 ·00 35 35 m 84 89 17 4t 28 44 Bhakuwal (60) 54·00 GO 60 317 191 186 69 1(1 10 G 45 Mand R aiptlr (62) 280 ·00 13 13 711 45 33 Aral.a n 195 156 46 Rllptir Arailln (61) 203 ·00 32f! 328 2.t7S 1.,162 1,016 35J 525 402 47 Nadala (64) 1190 ·00 936 936 5.710 3,021 2,749 927 81 43 38 '~8 BiJlpul' (15 1 91·(l(l 71 78 397 221 176 28 J4 49 BuIewal (74) 9J ·00 52 52 317 159 ISS 42 43 19 24 50 P :!.ssicwlIl (6~, 85 ·on ·B 43 l -W 115 125 97 59 38 51 030[8, (69) 128 '00 tI! ttl 749 387 362 38 3S $2 Bakarp:H (7;)) 195 -00 n 7,1 422 193 229 76 1.52 134 5:3 Ralpur P.!cr (18) 607 ·00 364 2,034 1,008 2116 Uakhshwalll 373 198 .. 115 54 Maq Sudpur (19) 576 '00 491 2.578 1.258 .1 .320 94 93 5S FlltehlJUr Sikri (20) 261 '00 200 204 J,l~4 SS8 636 187 ~------~----~--~~------=--~-.~ 263

    PRIMARY CENSUS AB..,)TRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAlN WORKERS

    Schedul ~d Ca st<:s Sch{ dultd Trlb( & Littratts ' Total main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    (1-.lX) tI) til) .._ -... - ..,_ ~,...... _. _,.- ~.----- , _.--- -- .. .-_ -- .._..--_-- -- _ - .... ------_._------_.._ -- - .'- __ ------M P M f' M F M P M P M F

    12 13 1.4 15 16 17 H! 19 20 21 22 23 Tahsil (Part) COlltd.

    S6 43 47 11 29 IS

    () 7 108 107 81 66 ~

    51 53 270 23 \ z ig 3 121 51

    14 21 14 14 II 11 l 21 I S 7 13 J3 to 2 6 6 5 5 (- 6

    114 105 48 38 40 40

    264 235 1,135 . 882 1,007 23 603 2 131 ~

    132 Ili 100 12 50 14 7 6 4 4

    18 21 136 14 1 94 4 52 22 ~ 21 21 98 84 1)4 57 28 3 8 12 3 7 7

    148 t2t 383 295 342 4 189 S~

    214 232 51 5 410 3liR 4 112 144

    59 55 36 33

    t08 93 99 50 20 1 5 ·1 27 14- 23 18 2

    248 229 612 44i 664 4 325 196 493 406 1.946 1,527 1,540 ~ 9 485 105 14 58 45 J26 85 129 3 26 18 43 38 87 n 88 5 46 2'J 2 24 28 83 86 72 34 18 10J 91 267 206 214 2 112 S8 6 4 115 )23 97 86 , 78 58 584 491 ,04 12 330 4' a

    145 145 807 704 597 13 439 o4CI Ii 18 18 327 313 238 4 145 45 - 26.4

    NADALA c. D. BLOCK VILJ,A(j.};

    INDUSTRiAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Luca- , . NalHe of village Livestock, for.stry, Mining lind Mauufacrurir.g M ar.u laclU f ing, tlon (wi th H;.tdblist Nc.) fishing, hunting quarrying l:rocessir:g Sf n ic proccssfl!g, tervk- Code and plantAtions, 19 and repalrs- Ing and repaIrs No. orchards & allled In household tn other than activities industry household industry (UD ( TV) ( Va ) (Vb) - - .------_------.. - - --- M F _,---M ------::F - M P M J.'I 2 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31

    Kapu,tlulla 26 Kamalpur (38) 11 27 Rawall (42) 28 Talwaudl Kub (43) " 29 Mand Rawan (41) 30 Maud Sandhi (45) Khanwala 31 Mllud Alahabad (50)

    32 Mand Dograwahl (51) 33 Mand Ahmedwal. (52) 34 Mend Talwll.ndi Kukfl. (44)

    35 Ihrahimwal (54) 5 11 29 larfa~hadlchall

    36 Kl1alll (6n 3 37 Chak Shahllllaudll1 (6S)

    38 Saltpur (73) ~ 39 Rilipur Rajputan (65) R 40 lharhalmawal , (S5) Traf Outam ~ 41 Hablbwlll (37) 7 1 8 42 Chogawan ($8) 36 5 43 Hassuwal (49) 44- BhakuwlIl (60) 12 4S Maud RaipuT (62) Aratan

    46 Rai-pllT Araian (61) 8 10 47 Nadalll (64.) 7 28 \75 2 48 Bfllpur m) 4 6 23 49 Bulewa.l (74) 3

    S~ PlIssiewll\ (66) SI Dala (69) 21 52 llakarpuT (70) 53 RllfpUf Peer ( 18) 9 24 ,'. Bakhsnwala '

    54, Mqq Sud pUT (19) , 10 55 Pit tehpur $lkr i (10) 4 4 S --'!J5

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    lNDUSTRJAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    COl1s'tructlons Trade and Transport, storage & Other Marginal workers ' Non-workt I'S commerce communications se rvices

    (V I) (Vii) (VlIl) (IX) ___ M _ ___ _ .,__ -_ - --_ ..-----.-- - -~---.------. ,_,------_._._ - M P M P M P M P M P M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

    Tllbsii (part) CO l1td_

    67 84 4 1 J 9 212

    3 "9 :2 30 3 234 <14'

    14 32

    19 22 J3 10 1" 10 74 . ., lOS ,.. 3 61 2 3 t.50 14 IJ 1,077 1,918

    10 21 11 97" 180 7 9 3 7 6 . 146.. 280 4 16 1 . 84 183 -.. 6 14

    .3 18 6 ,. 27 3 3'73 61!;) 16 14 14 2.7 4 487 908 2 48 89

    :l 2 7 5 92 ISS 3 22 33

    2 13 .1 108 3 498 1,012 tiS .286 4 67 2 322 61 J,480. 2,660 S 7 9 28 3 92 173 4 2 4 -3 83 71 10

    14 _I 3 2 6~ 43 59 9 2 29 2 J7 360 2 _3 -102 96 127 23 -J 14 57 7 6 5 498 1,009

    22 9 65 7 3 4 (>58 1,303 13 4 18 2 320 632 NADALA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    Loca­ Name of village Area of No. oJ No. of Total population (Including Total population In the tion (wJth Hadbast No.) village . occupJed hOUSt­ institutional and housde&s age group (0- 6) CQde 1'10 hect­ reslder.­ holds population) No. aes & tlal orC.D. houses blockl wn/ward Into sq. kms ----._.,_---.-._.--,-- P M F p M F

    2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    KapurthaJa 56 Begowa1 (1 0) ,,59il·OO 1.062 J,062 6,202 3,191 3,011 976 536 440

    57 Jabowal (5) JJ 1 '00 79 79 478 247 231 60 38 22 58 Sarup wal (9) 85 ·00 68 68 353 162 19l 85 41 44 59 Akbarpur (8) 140'00 185 185 921 448 473 152 19 73 60 Indwal (7) 52·00 40 40 245 132 113 42 26 16 (il Narangpur (6) 121·00 67 67 441 222 219 80 44 36 62 Baryar (1) 274 ·00 227 227 1,183 567 616 175 89 86 63 Isbucha (3) 130·00 58 58 334 157 177 45 25 20 (i4 Kaluwal (4) 121 '00 44 44- 303 150 153 52 27 2S 6S Awall (2) 327 ·00 260 260 1,408 717 69J 215 131 84 66 Bassi (12) 280·00 362 362 1,936 ' 935 1,001 339 187 152 67 laid (139) 507'00 263 263 1,531 758 773 285 143 142 68 IamroaQ (138) 210 '00 203 203 1,168 554 6J4 179 96 83 69 Bhatourk :&hurd (137) 127 '00 91 91 543 246 297 84 55 29

    70 Bhatnvra Kalan (136) 225·00 136 136 818 415 403 121 70 S~ 11 Tandl (135) 249 '00 Uti 116 634 328 306 110 62 48 72 Nadall (J1) 366·00 215 215 11,71 563 614 196 107 89 73 Karaali Gan; (13) 401 ·00 128 128 729 378 351 113 73 40

    74 Jhal B~aj (14) 72·00 Un· 75 Fatehput (134) 58·00 32 32 223 108 115 36 18 18

    76 Bajaj (133) 314 ·00 lSI 15~ 954 514 440 161 85 76 77 Boparal (132) 566 ·00 305 305 J,853 949 904 274 134 .40 78 Akala (l3J) 14g·00 190 190 1109 529 580 ]70 96 14 '19 Bagbanpur (J5) 297 -00 149 ]49 863 411 446 136 16 60 80 Sldhwaa Bet (1 29) 254·00 83 83 567 286 281 101 6S 42 81 BbAdas (16) 475·00 367 367 2,284 1,168 1,116 347 185 162 82 Mubarlkpur (17) 195 ·00 86 86 529 270 259 78 40 38 83 Dholath Sharkl (123) 115 ·00 393 393 2,604 1,366 1,238 434 224 210 84 Bagriau (130) 229 ·00 163 163 994 528 466 183 102 81 85 Kamrai (128) 261 ·00 253 253 1,482 725 157 211 117 100 86 Metlan Khail'abad (127) 295·00 140 140 930 467 463 157 82 7' 87 Bhagwanpu~ (12$) 186 ·00 99 99 614 3J1 303 8. 41 40 267 .

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEqARy OF MAIN WORKERS

    ~cheduled Castes ~<;hedul(d Tribes !"iter~!e s Total JIlaln workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    (I-IX) (I) (D) ------M F ------M F ------M F ~ .....------M F ~------..--M F .--.------M F

    12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

    Tahsil (Pari) COllld. 327 264 1,893 1,401 1,629 81 831 6 211 161 123 126 69 26 2 3 85 93 62 2 33 6 196 171 216 198 210 8 70 81 78 59 53 36 S9 44 11 8 94 114 63 37 113 III 306 270 247 5 ltO 79 108 lOS 7S 37 SO 35 9 42 42 93 72 76 39 18 98 lOS 403 305 334 1 225 10 3 74 86 528 484 392 4 202 tOI 126 110 399 330 389 7 212 111 5 51 57 367 343 246 187 30 6 13 t70 171 84 49 11 109 86 202 156 221 1 115 81 82 81 172 146 ISO 84 39 132 117 283 252 275 6 121 74 223 183 180 4 121 21

    Inhabited 30 21 60 41 53 37 13 153 133 263 198 260 144 97 223 210 484 339 559 2 287 235 69 72 314 294 231 132 68 40 50 25"0 243 220 9 131 36 87 81 168 151 122 4 74 2 32 11 2 80 720 553 592 13 315 1 16 113 101 169 1.30 126 2 67 13 74 74 947 720 741 22- 134 59 133 109 231 J59 290 4 l63 64 S3 39 454 400 313 4 131 36 155 141 259 221 263 1 - 139 80 53 49 162 146 161 3 86 49 ~-~------~------~--~------268 :

    NADAtA C. D. BLOCK VILLi\GJt ~

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WOAKERS

    Loca- ame of village "LIvestock, forestry Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, lIon (with ~i~doast No . .) fishing, bundng qnarryln,g processing, s< r\'icing proc(sslr'g, s( rVI(:jng Code and plantations, and repairs In hcusc- lind l'f pain. In Nh( r )'la, "reilards & all!.etl hold industry fhan houschol{\ Il otlvitles indllstry

    (Ill) (IV) (Va) (Vb) ---_.------_._- ...... --- - - . '_' - --.--- - .------. __ -- M F M 'P M F M P

    2 24 25 26 27 28. 29 30 .H .. _- - -_ -_ Kapur(bala

    56 Begowal (10) 13 12 2 49 4 51 .labbowa l (5) , J

    58 S

    62 Bal'yar 0) ~ 63 Isbucha (3) 64 Kaluw,,! (4) 6 65 Awan (2) 66 Bassi (12) 2 9 67 Jald (139) 2 2 68 Iamman (138) , 2 69 Bbatnura Khurd (131) '2 2 10 BhatnuTa Kalan (B6) 5 12 Tandl (135) :; 1 12 Nadal! (11) 7 11 2 73 KlIrnall Giln} (13) 2 4 74 Jhal Bajaj (14) UI\- 75 Fatellpur (1J4) 16 llajaj (t 33) 1 77 Boparal (132) 7 18 Akala U3l) 5 79 Uagbanpur (15) :-; 2

    80 Sfdhwi'\n Bet (129) Ii (, 81 Uh a(la~ (16) 15 2

    ~2 Mubarlkp\lr (fT) 13 R3 Dholath Sharkl (12 3) 2 22 88 ., 4 14 84 Bagrfan (UOl "" I') 85 Kamrai (128) 11 86 M.ltla Kha!ra had (1 27) 9 81 Bhagwanpur (125) .7 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INPUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN "lORKERS <:,.unstructio.ns Traete and Trallspart, storage & Other Marginal work, rs ~ olllm· ;;1'ge (01t11ll1\n jcall(lT1s servicEs

    (VI) (Vll) (VllJ) (JX) --._ .------_------. ---- M Fi 11.1 F ------1\'1 F _-M------P .- ---M -----P M P

    ~ ------.- J2 J3 .14 35 36 37 JB 39 40 41 42 43 ---- Tali$iJ (Part)-e(}llld. 22 16& 4 41 282 58 16 146 1546 2,784 " 2 25 121 230 8 3 8 2 4 2 96 181 17 3 , 14 2 3 238 462 2 4 6 79 11 3 ! 8 10>l 219. 9 7 36 .4 320 611 U 2 R2 140 4 2 j 2 I 74 152 S 5 27 2 3113 684 4 21 2 51 4. 54.1 Y97

    ~ 15 11 J 32 2 3 124 36(, (,42

    4 .5 13 40 30~ 514 5 IS 162 296 7 2 10 I ()"I 402 6 5 10 48 150 130 1515 , ., 13 18 26 6 28~ 611 8 4 4 15 9 4 19.q Hi ;o!Jabfted 2 55 11 5 3 10 254 440 8 4 11 2 .l9() IJ02 6 20 298 57() I} .5 31 6 197 437 ., 6 164 277

    15 18 \44 10 140 515 903

    9 h 6 12 2 144 257 (, 182 3 IR 230 18 2 1>25 1.214 16 II 13 3 238 462 (i 46 18 50 2 27 4 12 726 3 1 12 16 11\ 204 462 2 7 9 3 5 150 295

    -~ . _ -.-.- _,._ -:------_. --_. NADALA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    LoCa- Name or the vitlage Area of No. of No. of Total population (including Total pOl'1\I1ation in t"e lion (with l-Iadbast No.) village oCCu­ house­ institutional a od huuse\ess age Ilmu!' e.G-6} Code in hed­ pied holds populatioll,) No. ares & resi­ ofC.D. dential block/ house ~ town/ward In sq. km~ ---~------.--- p M p ------~-----p M p

    1 2 3 " s (j 7 9 10 11 Kapurthal • .

    38 Bholath Garbi (122) 476.00 619 6i9 3.804 2,040 1.164 676 361 31' 89 Miranpuf (71) 86.00 5 5 32 \8 14 8 5 3 9() Salamalpur (124) 75.00 99 101 564 321 243 \06 52 54 91 Rajpur (126) 112.. 00 63 63 408 208 200 '17 44 33

    ()" I'a odori (\21) 295.00 311 371 2276 1,215 1,061 314 213 161 93 Siler Sillghwala (120) 112.00 56 56 352 \M 168 69 3~ 94 Sura" (119) 155 .00 67 67 405 218 \87 66 46 ~O 9S Musa 1(ha\1 (118) 83.00 66 66 407 209 198 56 31 2' 59 96 Mehmau Yur (\ 1'7) 81.0n 111 117 193 366 42'7 \29 70

    9' Shadipur (116) 263 .00 2~ \55 82 13 30 15 98 Ramga h (115) 461.00 \8'T 10\ 86" 206 206 1,205 611 594 S, 99 Lit (114) .'13 .00 169 169 991 490 507 173 88 1t:; 107 100 Mana falwaudi (112) 480 .00 242 242 1,366 108 658 220 114 JOI Khas,,"u (113) 1109 .00 453 453 2941 1,560 1,387 482 258

    102 Chak Shah Kula (17) 38.00 4 .\ 25 \4 11 69 ':; 103 Dabulian (76) 52.00 115 lI5 751 38S 366 144 15 161 104 Ta1waro (72) 148 .00 268 268 1,744 882 862 308 146 ,l3 105 1[u c\\al (18) 352.0(\ 23 23 159 79 80 32 19 1 8 106 Sheru\'al (79) 10.00 17 .\1 121 61 66 \5 46 ~6 101 Tah"allui l'u(,1a\ (80) \5.00 76 76 49~ 257 236 82 130 9S 108 B~lUllwa \ (111) 2656.00 264 264 , ,621 839 '782 225 131 109 Mura r (230) 280.00 269 269 1,481 795 686 260 129 189 110 (231) 35'7 .00 484 484 2,691 1.493 \,\98 421 23Z 45~ 111 Hamira (229) 136'7.00 940 940 5,203 2,873 2,330 992 539 12. 62 112 Mustafabad (108) 1\4.00 128 lZ9 723 373 350 134 36 33 113 Tajpuf (109) 227 .00 59 59 349 181 168 69 \l8 114 R amidi (107) -31.00 35(1 36\ 2,069 1,053 1,016 290 161 29 20 Us Shahpur Pira (1(14) 216.00 46 46 211 145 126 49 74 84 116 HaUlbOWal (\06) 239.0() 13'1 137 783 398 385 I SlI 38 47 117 Gail Gudalla. (103) 78.00 18 79 547 26~ 2'82 1t5 t3 10 3 118 Ghaluwal (l02) 76.00 17 11 113 62- 51 '- 35 46 119 Sangrai (101) 84.00 71 '77 432 209 223 - ST 211 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    lNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS SCheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates Total malo workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    (I-IX) (1) «(I) ------_---.,..._.. -.-. _ - .... --- _-- ..._. _--._...- ..... ------. -.--.__, -----_-- M F M F M F M F M F M p

    12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

    '1'.11 (Part) Contd. !J26 308 1.293 884 1,077 23 208 153 7 g 8 8

    ISO 134 149 82 190 28 13 8 32 34 113 104 99 17 38 10 147 122 676 432 616 10 221 81 44 44 125 86 105 27 16 62 41 91 85 99 8 23 66 8 41 29 122 90 105 12 72 6 5 212 212 160 2 76 . 45 4S 41 46 24 45 43 178 147 277 258 319 6 100 153 16, 131 234 180 '264 87 124 21S J89 422 316 379 71 140 137 60 244 213 926 629 906 25 480 144 2 13 8 6 6 140 140 204 127 218 '2 93 55 61 3% 284 452 220 445 218 ~ 6 48 49 42 40

    51 40 3 27 8 63 56 144 101 141 2 63 68 334 293 357 268 414 4 239 146 124 97 507 354 398 3 89 31 459 370 866 529 851 8 115 136 633 507 1,320 696 1,50S 46 472 IS 387 22 83 75 224 173 17 3 16 4J 2 98 99 105 71 96 27 28 218 179 620 464 560 1 26 292 118 1~6 114 48 23 67 21 41 111 102 184 11 7 213 2 92 46 64 10 151 118 118 3 63 24 29 20 36 30 37 19 18 ' .. 46 50 103 71 128 SO 24 272

    NADALA C, D, BLOCK VlT" LAG~

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    , Loca- Name of ~Illal:e Livestock. forestry, Mln!ng and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, tlon (with Hadbast No.) fishing, hunting quarrying processing servicing processing, servIcing Code and plantations. and repairs Itl bouse- and repairs In other No, orchards & aUled hold industry tban house hold activities Industry

    , (III) (IV) (Va) (Vb) -...,,----, --- __, -.-._--..-._.-- - - -_---- _"-_ ------_---- M F M F M P M F

    1 2 24 2$ 26 27 28 29 30 31 '

    Kapur!hal.

    88 Bholath Gllrb! (122) 9 24 3 66 89 MiranpuI (71)

    90 So.!o.matpul' ( 124) (} 6d 0{ 91 Rajpur ( 126) 2 J5 9 2 92 Pandorl (12') 43 4 37 93 Shers!nghwaJa (120) J' 28 94 Surak (119) 2 95 Musakhall (lJ8) 10 96 Mebmadpur (117) 4 5 97 Sbadlpttr (116) 98 Ramgarh (115) 4 13 99 Lit (11,4) 14 100 Mana TaJwandj (112) 11 36 101 Khllssan (113) 4 6 63 :2

    }02 Chak Sb.ahkala (77) " to3 Dabullall (76) , 22 104 Talwara (72) 2 105 Husewal (78) 2 100 Sherllwal (79) 1.07 l'alwandl Purdal (80) 9

    108 BamuwaJ (\ 11) 4 109 Murnr (230) 4 243 IJO Dialpur (231) 2 31 339 III Hamlra (229) 9 360 112 Mustafab2ld (108) 61 3 113 Tajpur (109) J7

    IJ4 Ramldi (107) 3 40 11

    ItS Shahpur PI til { I04)

    116 Hambowal (106) . , 22 U7 Gail Gudlllla (03) S 118 Ghaluwal (l02) 119 Sangrai (lOI) 12

    - . ~ . _-... ~ - ., PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ConstrucUons Trade and Trallsporf, Storage & Other ,\1argillal workers Non- worke rs commerce communications servIces

    (VI) (Vil) vl1n (IX) - - - ._- __, ---_ --- ._- __ - . ._,. - ~- - --.- - -- - _ ._----_------__ M F M F M F M F M P M F

    32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4:! 43 . . Tabsil (Part) COli/d. 4:! 271 40 264 18 963 1,140 10 14 6 41 3 20 33 15 6 21 125 194 19 3 9 6 109 183 18 31 40 141 8 599 1051 9 2 3 5 79 167

    4 4 1J9 1 7~

    2 6 104 197 1 27 2 206 425 37 73 2 10 8 29 6 30 292 5S8 3 19 9 S 144 226 362 6 15 2 13 21 5 329 587 10 39 2 15 145 19 163 654 1,199 8 11 • 3 38 11 S 24 167 340 5 2 238 430 404 40 37 39 26 66 :2 5 4 2 116 234 3 2 19 3 59 425 719 5 Jl 13 3 397 683 14 41 21 152 7 642 1,189 10 47 4 S5 164 4 8 439 1,360 1,845 3 21 15 28 13 20U 334

    10 6 6 2 85 167 3 34 18 52 8 493 990 2 78 126 9 4 32 7 2 185 383

    2 8 j ~ 3 147 279 25 51

    11 3 16 12 2 36 79 186 NADALA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    Loca- Name of village Area of' No. of No. of Total population (Including Total populatioll In the tlon (wIth Hadbast No.) village occupied housc­ instItutional and house less age group (0-6) , Code In hect- (eslden- holds population) No. ares & tlal of C. D. houses block/townl ward In sq. Kms P M F ------P M F 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 JO Jl

    KapurthaJa 120 Sangowa1 (100) 139 .00 78 18 480 245 235 80 42 38 121 Jai Rampur (lOS) 185.00 91 91 574 279 295 110 52 64 122 Godani (99) 305.00 95 95 602 296 306 110 55 5S , 123 M undowal (J 10) 263.00 199 199 1,101 589 512 159 92 67 124 Lakhanke Padde (98) 1058.00 515 580 3,560 1,862 1,698 557 286 271 115 Jag (82) 104 .00 50 50 304 156 148 54 26 28 126 BehloJpur (81) 91.00 69 69 404 211 193 78 40 38 127 (83) 108.00 70 10 392 196 196 66 33 33 128 Muj a ff~rpur (84) 125 .00 29 29 192 98 94 22 9 13 129 Haibatpur (85) 121 .00 44 44 285 149 136 4S 23 22 130 Mansurwal (92) 152.00 '135 135 869 458 411 126 68 58 131 Mangewal (95) 117.00 93 93 483 235 248 76 44 32 132 'Butala (90) 198.00 229 229 1,430 147 683 234 121 107 133 Mugal Chak (97) 125 .00 75 15 481 245 236 89 48 41 134 Kotli (89) 53.00 S8 58 308 152 156 58 16 32 135 Chakoki (88) 180.00 253 253 1,393 714 679 21 7 120 97 136 Mirzapur (86) 206.00 118 118 118 382 336 92 48 44 137 Daudpur (63) 241.00 152 152 905 416 429 139 78 61 138 Mand Chakoki (87) 852.00 17 11 107 55 52 15 S 7 139 Mandbutala (91) 541·00 10 10 52 30 22 17 11 6 140 Bhalnl (94) 123·00 . 8 8 4S 26 19 8 S 3 141 Mand Dhllwan (93) 875 ·00 Un- 142 Dhllwan (96) 982 ·00 J,047 1,047 3,305 3,039 913 479 434 182 Beja (08) 98·00 27 21 175 91 84 33 14 19

    184 Bhiln (11) 233 ·00 82 82 526 ~88 238 97 56 41 . 18~ Dham (7) 177 ·00 87 87 678 350 328 108 55 53 189 Bndshahpur (6) 139 ·00 67 67 430 225 205 78 43 35 ' 190 Boot (3) 169·00 368 368 2,294 J,256 1,038 520 276 244 192 Subhallpuf (1) 92 ·00 , 108 U2 562 299 263 88 48 "40 193 Pabarlpur (2) 80 ·00 81 81 512 272 240 92 51 41

    194 LaJ;:. ait Khurd (138) 206'00 152 152 916 449 467 170 78 92 195 L:lk;u !1 Kalatt (139) \2J4'00 484 484 2,973 p42 1,43J 538 278 251 215

    PRIMAR Y CENSUS ABSTRACT . . . INDUSTRIAL CJ\TEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Scheduled Castes l.(teratell Total main workers Cultlvatofs Agricultural labourers

    (I-IX) (I) (II) ------M ---F M F M F M M F M p 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

    Tahsil (Part)-Contd. 69 63 126 106 128 78 43 126 )04 112 1Q4 150 80 67 151 .164 ISS 121 137 .3 60 41 185 167 283" 233 344 23 81 80 483 419 982 706 1,043 32 414 244 7 67 72 72 51 78 2 33 22 136 123 97 51 94 7 23 38 7 90 94 112 89 106 4 40 32 66 46 S6 2 39 2 92 73 9.t 57 89 2 41 45 90 97 246 174 235 156 60 85 SO 125 109 134 2 65 38

    35 ~2 437 350 379 11 277 2S 80 68 108 74 154 59 66 119 120 76 42 85 7 19 62 394 386 333 205 399 9 170 HiO 76 75 211 157 224 4 tS1 43 3 132 120 246 181 271 9 184 6 57 27 23 21 II 37 34 3 3 19 19 19 19 Inhabi ted 977 896 1.955 1,411 1,870 93 ,585 28 509 33 34 38 20 48 18 26 233 191 124 74 160 7 38 8J 4 99 91 205 156 175 4 94 38 51 50 '17 74 112 5 SO 32

    20 9 403 49 716 7 53 44~ 30 25 224 154 151 S 22 14 220 190 129 70 142 4 ' 11 S8 85 89 237 \68 237 129 18 579 536 730 499 837 119 242 4 340 104 276

    NADALA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE ..,-_ .... ------~ INDUSTRJAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Loca- Na me of vlllagc Livestock, forestry Mining and Manufacturing. Manufacll,ring. tiCD (with HfI<\bllSI No,) fishing hunting quarring prcceessing servicing processing. sCJ"ic:ni! Code and plantati('ns. and repairs in h(lusc. 'lnd [epairs in other ]'fe), orchards & allied hold industry lhzn household activities industry OU) (IV) (Va) (Vb) ------M------F . 'M F M F M F

    2 24 25 26 17 28 29 30 31 K.purthala 120 Sangowal (100) 121 Ja! Rampur (105) 122 GodCllli (99) 16

    12~ MUl1dowal (110) 2 III 16 124 LakhaLlke Paduc (98) 4 42 S7 12S Jag (82) 2 8 126 Behlolpul' (81) 8 127 Nlhalgarh (83) 4 128 Mujaffarput (84) 2 IS 129 HalbatPur (8S) 130 Mansurwal (92) " 131 Mangewal (95) 5 20 2 132 Butala (90) 133 Mugal Chak (97) 4 134 Kotli (89) 13' Chakoki (88) 136 Mltzapur (86) 5 4 137 Daudpur (63) 3 138 Mand Chakokl (87) 139 Mandbutala (91) 140 Bhaln! (94) Vn- 141 Manu Dhllwan (93) 97 142 Dh[1wan (96) R 63 5 182 Bcja (08) 7 184 BhUa (11) 18 188 Dham (7) 8 189 Badsh<".hapur (6) 2 34 1.90 Boot (3) 2 28 192 Subhanpur (I ) 3 29 193 PaharJpur (2) 3 82 194 Lakhan Khurd (138) 126 195 Lakball Kalan (139) 3 '2 Urban 277

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    CoI'structions Trade and Transport, Storag¢ & Other Mariinal worker N(l I1 -,~orke l ' s COOlmerce communications ,;el'vices

    (VI) ------(VJl) (VIII) (IX) -_.--.- - M ------M P ----- P M P M F M F M P 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4.1 42 43

    Tehsil (part) - Colic/d. 2 3 2 117 234 2 129 2C)S 3 9 4 4 8 52 lSI 2'1 l7 12 l U 26 " 24$ 489 34 30 31 187 II 2 817 J,666 5 6 2 2 2 76 145 21 2 11 6 18S 7 Jl 4 7 ,; 4 56 86 136 4 3 2 4l 92 1 2 60 134 4 3 8 223 410 9 3 ti 7 101 246 3 14 19 20 7 242 368 430

    2 3 2 6 YI 234 J 3 75 67 74

    2. JJ 16 ]6 9 203 3~5 467 9 \4. 27 153 305 6 3 14 2 2U5 420 III 52 22 "7 19 fnhiblted 21 236 2 95 256 32 11 64 1.424 2.882 3 43 84 16 3 5 9 2 128 2 31 12 3 8 l75 324 6 1 9 5 "4 I J 3 200 16 42 10 US 540 1,031 27 9 48 4 148 258 19 .5 .5 12 4 130 236 2 2 3 212 467 16 26 19 63 10 705 1,312 .----~-.....- . -.-- - -- ~ ~------._--

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SULTANPUR LODID C. D. BLO_CK

    279. 280 SULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    LOCcl­ N am.: of village Area 0:1 No. of No. of Total P(Jpulation (including Total population in :ht - lion (wi th HHdbast No.) village in oocupied HouS(!­ institutional and houseJexs age group (0-6) ~ Code bectares residen- holds population) No. & of C.D. tial block/townl houses ward in sq. kms ------..---.------_'..--p------M F - P M F ------~------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    Total 449 '49 13,(;47 14,428 89,417 47,096 42,321 14,746 7,898 RtWal 449 ·49 13,647 14,428 89.417 4.7096 42,321 17,746 1,898 6,848 Urban SuitaDpur LodId Mand Golndwal (69) 65·00 Un­ 2 Jhug!an Arlan (70) 136 -00 Un- 3 Amrltpur (68) 457 ,00 136 140 730 382 348 150 69 31 4 Burewal (57) 177 ·00 2 2 9 5 4 5 Kutbewala (56) 17S ·00 GS 72 .367 198 169 62 36 211 . ti Mullan Baha (59) 232 -00 134 14, 849 459 390 134 72 62 7 Nathupur (55) 147 ·00 45 49 .3 11 158 153 48 24 24 8 DaIldupm (54) 129 ·00 98 115 853 449 404 140 75 6' 9 KalubhaUa (-'3) 114 ·00 33 34 190 96 94 22 13 9 10 Darlawal (52) 125 ·00 60 74 574 288 286 97 SO 47 1 t Sabuwa I (51) 650 ·00 115 137 809 440 369 173 93 80 12 Chak Todarwal (49) 66·00 Un- 13 Pattlsardaroabj (46) 90 ·00 45 47 342 177 165 40 23 11 Bakhash

    14 Boolpur (47) 251 ·00 135 145 952 495 457 132 16 IS NasiI'Pur (45) 126·00 90 92 S85 288 297 92 50 J6 Tlbba (44) 956 ·00 481 516 3,315 1,743 1,572 457 257 17 Todarwal (SO) 222 '00 63 63 4.31 2J2 2J9 88 39 18 Thattn (48) 446 ·00 343 365 2,472 1,298 ] .174 360 200 19 Sujo Kalia «(i() 234 ·00 110 112 7S!J 385 370 104 57 20 Saidpul' (61 ) 359'00 214 220 1.368 733 635 190 106 2 1 Ma ngoopur (62) 82 ·00 43 43 297 145 lSZ 45 25 22 Hussainpur DulowaI(64) 167·00 155 J59 861 456 405 159 80 79 23 Nurowa I (63) 107 ·00 59 S9 388 ~9 7 191 72 47 2' 24 Jagnaik (65) 34 ·00 Un- 25 Patti SlIfdarpur (66) 92 ·00 11 17 75 42 33 9 7 1

    26 Baja (58) 135 ·00 93 93 $7$ 287 288 108 ~7 51 27 Jhugian DogTao (71) 33 ·00 Un- 28 Safdarpur (67) 592 ·00 52 52 313 149 79 41 3& 29 Mjani Maiahan (72) ]03 ·00 8 8 23 8 3 3 30 Patehal Khanwala (75) 64,00 Un ~l PRIMA·RY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAl:. CA:TBGORY OF MATN. WORKFR:S

    SCheduled Castes Schedulod: Ttibes Litel'ates Tolalmain worker~ Cultivators Agricultu ra 1 labourers

    ------_(I-IX) (I) (lI) ----~----M F ------M --F ------M F M F ------M F ------M _--F 12 13· 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23

    13,370 11,812 23,141 15,452 26,477 1,213 14,041 355 6,736 464 13,370 11,812 23,141 15,452 26,477 1,213 14,041 355 6,736 464

    Tahsil (Part) Inhabited Inhabited 122 26 211 5 110 93 4 4 2 4 2 J25 103 14 48 113 51 55

    23~ 201 221 121 233 5 98 3 100 64 65 95 63 97 8 56 I . 23 6 .60 138 265 J82 242 6 86 64 14 12 59 55 42 S3 3 5 48 164 131 lS1 6 92 26 3 321 212 204 113 200 4 94 88 inhabIted 7 2 106 74 97 78 4

    141 13.9 296 190 25S 19 121 64. 10 34 42 200 1St 149 S 95 26 161 IH 1,189 839 966 34 401 16 3 '8 90 94 68 125 3 62 ' 2 46 328 288 679 472 69J 17 300 lSI

    64 S3 247 174 J95 ~l J33 24

    239 210 461 295 410 290 119 143 93 113 Ii 8 86 79 7S 5 45 306 277 J86 90 256 7 68 163 3 65 57 92 18 lOS 57 41 inhabIted 11 7 24 23 69 18 175 38 131 t~lted J3l 119 40 24 92 56 35 8 4 2 4 10 9 ). inhabited 28l SULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Looa- NalU ; 01 villag! Llvestook, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, tLn (with Hldblst No,) f01'estry, quarrying proo.:sslng, prooesslng, Code fishing, hunt. servicing and' servlclug arid No. Ing and plant- repairs In repairs In aUons, orohar ds household other than & alUed indUstry household activities industry (Va) CUI) (IV) ...... ---<------_._------(Vb) ----M -----P ------M P M P M P 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

    rotal 83 1 263 11 961 21 Rural 83 1 263 11 961 22 Urbaa

    SultallPlir Lodhl Mand Golndwal (69) Un- 2 Jhug{an Arlan (70) Un- 3 Amrltpur (68) j 4 Durewal (57)

    $ Kutbewala ,(56) I 6 Mullan Dahll (59) 3 (! 2 1 Mathupul' (55) 4 8 Dandupul (54) 1 27 2 9 Kalubhatla (53) 10 Darlawal (52) (i 6 11 Sabuwal (51) 12 Chak 1'0darwal (49) Un- 13 Pattlsardarnabl (46) !I Bakhash 14 DvolplU (47) 4 4 ,I IS Nasllpur (45) 16 Tlbba (44) 7 30 2 76 3 17 Todarwal- (SO) 3 18 Thatta (48) 1 21 19

    19 Sujo Kalla (60) 1 2 1~ 3 20 Saldpur (61) 5 2 4 23 4 21 Mangoopur (62) 1 1 6 2 22 Hussalnpur Dulowal(64) 2 ,2 23 Nurowll) , (63) 24 Jagnalk: (6S) Un- 25 Patti Safdarpur (66)

    26 Baja (58) 27 Jhuglan Dogran (71) 'On- " 28 Safdarpur (67) 29 Mlanl Malahan (72) 30 Patehall Khanwala (7S) Un- . PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRJAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Cons~ctlous Trade and Transport, storage Other Marginal workers Non-workers commerce a: com~llnloatlons . servkes

    (VI) (VII) . _ . . _(VIII) (IX) ___,------~ ----_---_ ------_._- M P ------M P ------_M P M P M P -----M -----P 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4L 42 43

    38Z 1,148 25 465 2,398 334 47 455 20572 40,6!3 382 1 1,148 25 465 2,398 334 47 455 20,571 . 40,6!3

    Tabsll (Part)-Confd. Inhabited Inhabited", 2 17J 343 2 4 3 85 Hi8 ' 9 IS 226 385 6 2 3 61 145 2 . 16 13 32 4 207 398 2 4 54 93 2 7 2 16 3 131 280 3 '5 9 2 240 365 inhabited .. 3 7 80 164 3 18 2 7 34 7 239 438 6 2J 5 139 292 32 96 2 24 224 24 2 777 1,536

    1 3 5 6 ~ 87 216 29 26 7 107 Hi 607 1,157 11 2 2 10 6 2 190 357 15 .23 2 12 U8 24 323 345 9 4 4 4 3 70 147 3 2 2 14 4 2 29 198 369 .5 92 191 inhabited .. 18 33 5 112 288 Inhabited 72 149 'S 8 ",. ,. o · L. Inhabited SULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK

    Locn­ .Name of "ilJage Area ot No • .of No. df tloo 1'otal 'Fopulatlon (lnoludlng 1'ot.1 l}lopulatlon In the (with Hadb,.st No.) village O®upted house­ Institutional and hOUlleJess age group (0-6) Codt: In hect­ residen­ holds popultltlon) No. ares & tial ofC-D. houses block! town! ward In sq. kms p M F p M ·F ·1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I) 10 11

    Sultanpur LocIhi '31 Kbljarpur (74) 304 ·00 67 72 452 239 213 84 4:1 43 32 Chaudriwala (78) 17S '00 10 10 55 32 23 10 6 4 33 Mlenwal (77) 147 '00 11 12 59 30 29 10 34 Mand DbtUlda (76) 71 ·00 $ 3 2 3S "Obalni Huse Khan (82) 101 ·00 26 26 146 72 74 32 17 15 36 Shiv Dayalwala (81) US·OO 56 56 283 148 135 52 32 20 37 Frldpur (83) .176 ·00 33 33 162 85 '17 36 21 15 38 Doda Kamman (89) 72 ·00 Un- 31) Doda Sodagar (91) 158 ·00 6 6 40 27 13 2 2 40 Muhamadall KhAn- (80) 130 ·00 12 12 67 34 33 8 3 wala

    41 Mnnd Partappur (79) 128 ·00. 49 49 377 208 169 57 34 23

    42 MlIhd Muna (96) 251 ·00 34 34 172 100 72 43 28 lS. 43 Alam Khanwala (94) 17] ·00 33 35 179 101 78 22 14 8 44 Shcppur Dogran (92) 255 ·00 24 24 116 61 S, 35 19 16 4$ Bbalnl Bahadur (93) 94 ·00 5 5 23 13 10 3 2 t 46 Bhalnlkadar (1)9) 140·00 16 16 71 40 31 10 6 4 Bakhash

    47 Mo~madabad (95) 109 ·00 35 35 181 100 81 23 JO 13 I 48 Rampur Gaura (98) 177-00, 25 2(1 151 86 65 37 21 16 49 BaooPul Jadld (107) 81 ·00 49 SO 289 162 127 5'1 30 27 50 Passan Jadld (J02) 28 ·00 15 IS 76 46 30 14 10 4 51 Baoopur Xadlm (106) 178 ·00 34 43 230 126 IC4 37 22 l' 32 Lakh Walyah (105) 109 '00 69 75 451 233 2J8 82 44 38 53 Naplpur (104) 14300 31 31 Wi IC4 102 23 22 '4 Passall Kadlrn (103) 47'00 17 17 85 46 39 10'" 5 , " Mldewal (IOJ) 89 ·00 Un- 56 Chaladha (100) l3J ·00 68 88 42.8 226 202 62 34 28 ~7 Cbubalpur (88) 174 ·00 69 70 399 20$ J94 53 23 30 S8 Dodawulr (90) 1]("00 31 34 231 114 117 43 22 2J $9 Mahljltpur (84) 18Y ·00 70 26 ~73 286 287 73 . 34 39 60 Paramltpur (8') 3J3'00 fJ7 124 . 846 442 404 142 80 62 (11 Ucba (121) 54 ·00 105 J05 622 333 289 93 55 38 (12 Talwandl Chaudb- (73) 2,230 ·00 837 921 5,807 3,080 2,727 J,071 389 482 rafn 28'5 Hi_wRY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    lNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Sl)bedu~d :Castcs Scheduled ~rlbfs -Literates 1'olal main workers Cultivators AgrIcultural labourers

    (I-IX) (I) (11) ------.. M F M F M F M P M P M --P 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

    Tahsil (part) Contd.

    104 51 144 140 3 9 6 20 1.6 3 14 S 18 17

    2 2 15 14 23 13 40 40 42 18 90 71 18 20 5 55 '5 Inhibited 10 3 23 23 14 4 24 24

    'S 27 134 128 23 21 00 30 60 29 1 15 10 27 1.5 64 58 154 53 5

    .. ' 9 JO 35 34 7 7 9 · 29 29

    27 4 65 65 27 20 41 39 2 4J 21 98 98 26 14 24 20 4 7 7 31 17 71 69 2 168 155 62 37 123 5 46 .66 2 28 31 36 27 61 2 43 16 3 4 16 14 29 24 3 inhibited 56 55 119 9J 146 144 52 48 ]10 66 118 67 38 72 71 22 23 64 54 a 33 31 167 110 164 27 131 2S 22 103 93 234 162 237 13 131 56 104 160 140 98 162 83 72 7dl 638 1.499 1,016 1,736 83 840 471 61 286

    SULTANPUR LODm C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loaa- Name of village Llvc:stOCK. forestry Mlnlngalld Manufaoturlng, Manufacturing, iion (with Hadbast NO.1 fishing, huntll1g quarrying processing, servicing processing, Code alld plantations and repairs In house- servicing and No. orchards '" aliled hold industry repairs In other activities than househo \d industry OIl) (IV) (Va) (Vb) . ---~ --:-'_~-~ - ---- . -. ~ --- ~~-.-...------M F M F M F M F 2 24 25 26 · 27 28 29 30 - 31

    Sultanpur Lodhi 31 Khljarpur (74) . 32 Chaudrlwala (78) 33 Mlenwal (77) 34 Mand Dhunda (76) 3S :Shalnl Huse Khan (82) 36 Shiv Da,}'alwala (81) 31 Faridpur' (83) . 38 Doda Kamman (89) Un- 39 DOOa Soda gar (91) 40 Muhamadali (80) Khanwala 41 Mand Partappur (79) 42 Mand Munda (96) 43 Alam Khanwa1a (94) 44 Sherpur Dogran (92) 4S Bhaini Bahadur (93) 46 Bhainikadar Bakhash(99) 47 Mohamada Bad (,95) 48 Ram Pur Gaura (98) 49 Baoopur Jadid (l(m 50 Passan Jadid (102) 51 Baoopur Kadim (\O6) 52 Lakh WaT}ah (lOS) 1 S3 (104) 1 54 l'assan Kadim (\03) S5 Midewal (to) Un- 56 Choladha (100) S7 (88) 1 5 ' 58 Dodawa'lir (90)- 59 Mahijitpur (84) 1 60 l'aramjitpuf (85) 14 1 3 61 Ucha (22) 3

    .~ • • t 62 Talwandi (73) 11 33 48 Chaudhrian 287 .' PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT -. INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Constructlons . Tracie lind T~ansport, storage . Other servIces MargInal workers Non-workers commerce at. communications

    (VI) (VII) (Vm) (IX)

    ._--_.--._----- ._------.- ---.-,-__, -- ---.--~--- M F M F M F ------M F ------M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

    Tahsil (Part) Contd. 95 213 . ,. 12 23 12 28 '

    2 32 74 20 58 114 30 77 inhabited L_ 4 13 10 33

    4 74 169 18 40 24 37 20 2 37 24 18 () 10 ~ - 11 31 35 81 4S 65 64 127 22 30 11 55 93 2 8 3 110 213 1 4 43 96 1 17 39 in!tabited 1 80 201

    3 2 1 87 193 1 50 117

    1 3 7 122 260 3 15 4 11 11- S 49 200 342 2 1 171 2SS 16 114 2 12 191 20 17 1,344 2,627 SULTANPUR LODIlI C. D. BLOCK

    LOGa­ Name of village Area' of No. of No: of l'otal· pJpulatlon' Cinolud(ng Total population-in the tlon' (with Hadbast No. village oaau- house-· inUltQtionld alld hoU-!olesii' age g1OUp· (0-6) Cade ill heGt­ pled holds popl.Illl~(on) . No .. ares & residentIal of C.D. houses block} townl ward In sq. kms P M p p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

    63 Daula (38) 113 ·00 79 92 563 28i 27' 89 4' 44 64 BldhlpUl (40) us·ao H~ 143 869 441 428 128 69 59 65 Amanillut (41) 218·00 59 S9 362 189 173 52 26 26 (16 MasH (42) 449·00 163 170 1,111 648 '49 198 101 9' 67 K:altu (43) 5" '00 ISS IS8 932 410 482 14a 72 70 68 JeorgePUr (33) 830 ·00 203 219 1,389 7S0 639 238 136 102 Urf-mQrrypur 69 JaloPul (31) 314 ·00 162 111 1,067 "2 51S J70 94 76 10 WaYYllh (35) 75 ·00 , , IS 7 8 , 2 J 11 Shkarpur (34) 89 ·00 27 27 204 J12 92 3' 19 16 12 Khokhat Kadlm (3d) m ·oo S7 437 212 225 (17 33 34 Jadld '7 73 Lau (37) 52 ·00 16 HI 79 42 37 IS 8 , 74 Patti BakarpUl (27) 49'00 4 4 2' 14 II 4 I 3 7~ Sahlapul Bet (25) 138'00 12l! 128 79(1 40J 39J HI 70 81 76 Sawal (J 26) J5J ·00 U, JJ' 688 3,3 330 )34 68 66 . 77 Pammllil (39) 142 ·00 6' 76 508 263 l4, 83 41 42 78 Mira (128) 2'6,00 37 31 221 120 JOI 37 23 14 79 WadheI K:huda (132) 34·00 2 2 23 11 U 3 2 Buxwala 80 Halbatpur (30) 214·00 87 87 eDl 3J6 28' 7() 38 32 81 Wadhel Harnam- (31) 85'00 70 72 444 119 22' 57 30 27 pur 82 Mewa· Singhwala (140) 92'00 95 100 680 334 346 90 39 ,1 83 Wadhel Kadlm (129) 116 ·00 10 10 71 34 37 13 8 j

    84 SaIal Jattan (124) 224'00 101 119 ~76 35' 321 88 46 42 85 Mulan Kala (U8) 98 '00 30 30 193 107 86 32 19 J3 86 Haldul Bad Bel (123) 10S'00 47 47 262 J31 13Q 47 18 29 87 Jabo Sudhar· (119) 196 ·00 69 71 479 2d2 217 74 48 20 88 Khurd (120) 143 ·00 SO 51 410 205 20S 86 49 37 89 Mlrjapur (117) 138 '00 46 46 296 149 (47 44 21 23 90 Ladwal (116) 147'00 63 63 389 212 177 68 44 24 91 Pandor! Jat;lr (121) 1'3,00 74 82 543 274 269 93 47 46

    92 Jhandu:waIa (87) SI·0~ Un­ Rajpueall .93 lhanduwala (S6) 102·00 34 34 257 129 128 34 19 IS Kaboan 94 Pltbo Rahal (115) . 121·00 66 75 440 228 212 69 30 39 289

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Total 0111.11) ~ot_ktrs Agricultural labourers

    (I) _-----.-_.- _------._------.. ------_._---_M ._-- M M F M F M M F 12 - 13 14 17 18 20 21 22 13

    TI'l.u(Part)-Contd.

    114 ~04 Ida _ 164 3 dG 104 88 16' 236 In 2 109 98 107 101 3 48 314 19d 3", 221 , 331 11 lOS 2 131 234 201 243 262 13 14Q 8 113 Hl 448 406 to 1 :171 3Q

    138 326 218 29J 5 J65 69 · 1 3 2 , S 13 9 ,,_ 44 41 62 43 7 21 23 131 109 108 • 83 23 17 14 28 8 4 9

    ~74 ~9l 125 222 (I Il4 133 190 1t4 201 4 1 78 U9 105 Id2 8 33 00" 62 34 ell J 29 7 {j 8

    , 41 33 217 1$3 183 S 134 13 6l 60 J.f(i _JI(j 130 3 32 30 $4 3' 198 173 192 JO 89 30 1 4 ;..0 _ 23 1$ 12 lJ1 94 197 127 191 68 82 37 47 49 38 60 42 62 1 31 27 74 81 S2 32 79 29 32 7' '6 Wi 92 159 loa 48 57 61 97 85 106 4 67 24 77 81 66 - S5 85 3 40 32

    63 45 1~ 66 106 61 3S 94 .91 147 IU 137 65 49 .tnA.. bited 1 79 70 68 S' S 187 17' 117 75 128 3 46 72 290 SULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    INDUSfRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Loca- Namt' of village Llv~ stock, forestry MinIng and Manufacturing Manufacturing, tlon (with Hadbast No.) fishing, hunting quarrying processing, servicing proct ss!ng, servlcln& COde . And Plantations, And repairs In house- and repaIrs in other No. orchards and allied hold industry than household IQtlvlties industry (ill) (IV) (Va) (Vb) _. __ ----_.__ ...... - - ---_------_._---_-_ --~------M F M P M F M P 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

    Sulta~pur Lodhi 63 Daula (38) 2 7 . 8 64 (40) 1 1 23 2 65 Amdnipur (41.) 1 66 (42.) 8 ·. ' 67 Ka1ru (43) 2 7 l 68 Jeorgepur (33) 9 • Urtmerrypur 69 lainpur (31) 4 2 ·. 70 Waryah (35) ·. 71 Shikarpur (34) 2 .. n Kh->khat Kadim (36) 1 2 7 J"did .. 73 Lau (37) ·. 74 Patti "Bakarpur (7) 75 Sab,\apur Bet US) ,. 7 1 16 S

    77 Pamma.1l (3~) 3 8 :J 78 Mira (ll%) } 1 19 WadheJ Kllurda (132) BUltW ... - SO It.ib.. 'd tpur (30) 1 , . 2 5 . ~ 81 Wadhel Harnam- (31) 1 10 2 pur 82 Mewa Singhwata (140) \ 12 11 ·. 83 Wadhel Kadim (129) 84 Sara) Jattan (124) 2- 4 1 5 83 Mulan Kata (118) . ·. 86 Haidra Bad Bet (123) 2 2 87 labJ Sudhar (119) 88 Khurd (120) S 89 Mlrja-pur (17) 1 90 Ladwal (16) • 1 .. 91 Pandor! Jagir (21) 5 3 91 . lhanduwala (87) Uo- Rajputan 93 Jhanduwala Kaboan (86) ., 94 Pltho Rahal (tiS) 1 'Ql -- PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGOR.y OF MAIN WORKERS Constructiolls Trade and Transport. storage and Other Margll1al workers Non ·work

    (VJ) (VII) (VIII) (IX) - - .------M P ------M P M P M P M F M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Tahsil (Part)-Contd.

    4 12 2 2. 19 ~ 124 272 6 17 6 29 7 20S 416 6 1 7 3 88 170 S 9 2- 4 6~ 7 :; :;1 4 538 3 5 5 15 4 208 #9 :2 9 63 7 30 344 508

    3 48 4 261 510

    2 8 2 8 So 92 3 3 6 1 104 224

    14 37 5 11 13 S 1 7 16 5 183 385 2. 4 3 157 326 8 11 6 13 5 101 237 1 1 1 57 - 100 3 12 (; 1 21 1 1'" 2!O 7 10 18 4 89 llO 8 7 7 27 9 142 336 .. 2 19 37 6 19 2 "3 13 12 1~ 253 3 45 85 . 3 4 6 S3 130 1 4 103 216 4 5 4 99 201 3 3 6 3 64 144 2. 6 106 176 4 3 2 6 137 268 -fllh."'ted

    3 2. 61 227 8 3 100 209 292

    SULTANPUR LODlIJ C. D. BLOCK ~ VllrLAGE

    Loca­ N~me of vlllage Area of No. of No. of .TotaJ population (includlnl Total population In the tion (wlt!lliidblst No.) vlllage occupied house­ . ilistltli(!onal and 'Houseless -s'g(group (0-6) Code In hect- reslden- holds population) No.' areas & tial of C.D. houses block(town/ ward In sq. kms ...... ------__._.,_._.,_ .... .,..._..._._---'--- p M F p M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sultanpur Loclhi

    95 Jhuglan Bandu (114) 98'00 J9 J9 139 75 64 21 13 8 96 ShahduUahpur (112) 85·00 59 60 329 116 153 54 26 28 97 Mand Mubarakpur (109) 119 ·00 31 31 204 U3 91 34 24 10 98 Khanka Shah (lit) 13·00 Un- Rehmatulahkad 99 Hazlpur (154) 149 ·00 45 45 222 J19 103 33 22 JJ 100 Bhlm Kadlm (161) 157 ·00 19 21 137 79 58 21 14 1 \01 Sangra (llO) 99 ·00 31 46 261 156 105 58 42 16 102 Mubarlkpur (108) 33 ·00 7 7 36 t8 18 10 6 4 1,03 Akal pur (16) 72 ·00 10 to 44 30 14 9 8 104 Mand Gujarpur (97) 33 ·00 7 7 43 27 16 5 4 lOS Mand Bandu Jadld (165) J26 ·00 22 22 J45 83 62 1J 7 4 106 Mand Bhlm Klldlm (164) 43·0 20 20 111 13 44 2' 14 11 107 Mand Bandu Kadlm (163) 77·00 18 18 99 58 41 20 13 7 108 ' Mandl Klshanpur (167) 12'00 18 18 85 50 35 7 3 4 Ghurka! 109 Bhllll Jadld (162) 76·00 10 10 51 33 18 7 4 3 110 . Patti Bh&ll1 Bahadur (155) 81 ·00 27 35 204 108 96 43 21 22

    111. ~llla (169) 126 ·00 7 7 31 22 9 112 "Thekar Kaura (160) 287 ·00 19 19 JOO 57 43 16 II 8 113 . 'Klshanpur Churka (168) 226 ·00 20 20 163 88 75 31 16 12 114 Mand Hazara (171) 70·00 12 7 5 1 1 US Mand Karmowala (172) 9 ·00 Un- 116 .Hazara (173) 114 ·00 11 11 53 28 Z-' .10 6 4 111" Hussainpur Bulle (178) lOS ·00 42 42 234 126 108 50 26 24 US Ahll Kalan (177) 616 ·00 197 216 1,294 727 567 241 129 ll2 119 Mand HU5saiupur (.174) 244 ·00 19 19 103 52 51 14 7 Bulle 120 Mand Dhuu (17$) 37 ·00 2 2 IS 6 9 12t ' -Mundi (170) 91 ·00 Un­ 122" . Mand Singhpur (200) 59 '00 Un­ 123 Jamewal (196) 275 ·00 UD- 124 Gamewa) (199) 241 '00 23 23 111 68 43 31 20 U 12S - Mand Ahli Kilian (116) 112·00 11 Ii 80 42 38 13 6 ", 126 AhlI Khurd (181) 241 ·00 74 74 319 159 160 91 48 .+3 121 Mandl Kablrpur (180) 31·00 3 3 15 5 10 5 5 :g:~djm

    SULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK VILLAG8 ·

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Lcca- Name of vil1ag~ Livest(ck, Forestr) Mining and Manufacturing Manufacturing, tilln (with Hadbast No.) fishing, hunting quarrying precessing servicing processing, servicing Code and plantations, and Repairs in he use­ and repairs in other No. orchards & allied bold Industry than Househc Id activities Industr) (Ill) (IV) (Va) (Vb)

    M F M F M F . M F 1 2 24 2S 26 27 28 29 . 30 31

    95 Jhuglan Bandu (114) 96 ShahduUahpur (1l2) 97 Mand Mubatakpur (l09) 98 Khanka Shah (111) U.a- RebmatuIahkad 99 Hazlpur (54) 100 BblmKadlm (161) 101 Sangra (110) 102 Mubari)cpur (l08)

    103 Akalpur (166) 104 Mand Gujarpuf (197) 105 Maud BanduJadid (165) 106 Maud Bhlm Kadim (164) 107 Maud Bandu Kadim(163) 108 Mandl K!sbanpur (167) ghurka

    J09 Bhim Jadld (162) 110 Patti Bhalu (155) 111 SUla (169) 112 Thakar Kaura (160) 113 Kishaopur Ghurka (168)

    ~14 Mand Hazara (171) 115 Maud Karmowala (172) Un· 116 Hazara (172) 117 Hussainpur Bulle (178) 118 (177) 2 119 Mand HU5sainpur (174) Bulle 120 Mand Dbun (75) 121 Mundi (170) Un .. , 122 Mand Sio;hpur (100) Uo­ 113 lamewal (296) U... 124 Gamewal (199) 125 Mand AhU Kalan (176) 126 Ahli Khurd (187) 127 Mandl Kabhpur (180) Kadlm

    1296

    SULTANPUR LODHl C. D. BLOCK VILLt\GE

    Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population (lncludlnl Total population In the vlllage In occu- house- institutional anctbousetesS'''-- - age gro.~ii ·(~...r 6) . tion (with Hadbast No.) populAtion) _,,' " Code heatares pied resI- holds No. &oIC.D. dentlal block/town! houses wal'dln sq. km ~ ---P------_ M ,_-_PPM ---_------F

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 , 10 II

    U8 Mandl Alluwal (179) 82·00 25 25 147 74 73 20 1l 9 129 Mandl Kablrpm (158) 40 ·00 7 7 29 16 J3 4 3 illdld 130 Aliuwal (JS7) 207 ·00 48 48 248 132 U6 40 18 22 131 Kablrpur (159) 210 ·00 94 95 621 324 297 101 48 53 132 LodhlwlIl (156) J04 '00 37 38 2" 13' 120 36 21 U 133 Bbago Budha (IS3) J8J ·00 56 75 39' 216 179 91 53 38 134 Fattowal (113) 234 ·00 74 76 521 217 244 75 45 30 13' Busowal (143) 606 ·00 171 179 1,073 511 502 180 100 80 136 BhaBO Arala (144) 259·00 128 137 779 407 372 143 7' 68 137 MlAol Babadut (142) 17. ·00 78 78 474 250 224 76 46 30 138 Machhi Jowa (141) 180 ·00 1 12 , 7 2 2 217 84 40 139 Ala~ Chalc (138) 184 ·00 89 89 438 241 44 80 140 M'!kettamwala (139) 74 '00 22 33 ~81 101 .7 13 .. )41 Gajlpu, (133) 222 ·00 74 79 531 283 248 G" 39 26 40 8 142 VVadhelMauja (130) 44 ·00 9 9 74 34 12 4 '21 . 65 56 143 RIOdhl!puf (28) 766 ·00 90 90 663 3'8 30" ,8 30 144 JhaUehwala (29) 252 ·00 57 57 352 180 111 28 1,093 J,OOO 349 188 161 1'" DodwlndJ (32) 656 ·00 310 31S 2,093 138 4~ 2~ 19 146 Cbak Kotla (6) JJ7'00 48 48 299 1'1 323 58 37 141 Bhaua (5) 361 ·00 lOa lOG 682 359 9" 1,038 .", 148 Kamalpup (4) 1,153 ·00 3 ! 1 338 2,23' 1,197 360 183 118 109 38 17 149 SalahI'll!! Dona. (1) 146·00 29 29 227 2. Un· UO Ooblndgarh (2) 236·00 6,0 561 174 80 94 1', AUadltta (3) 861 ·00 210 210 1.172 791 422 369 157 92 1'2 Sech (8) 182·00 97 133 6' 617 261 120 141 133 Latlllnwaia (9) 246 '00 IS2 182 1,269 6'2 66 24 42 154 Ahmedpur (10) 291·00 84 93 529 290 239 483 2~ 237 8' 41 44 I" Nasl.rewal (11) 347·00 68 78 69t1 651 202 ' . ,111. 91 J5

    ------~=--~------...... _ ·w. · ~,.. .- - - PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MA1N WORKERS

    Scheduled Castes Scheduled Trlbe.s Total Main Workers Cult!vators Agricultura I La bourers

    (1) (II) ------_._- - -...-. ------_._ - - - --.------_------M F M F M F M F M F M

    12 13 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 . 23

    Tabsil (Part)-COfltd, 46 49 30 19 42 2 2d 10 4 3 11 lU

    S9 53 60 44 73 63 142 126 143 86 183 2 95 11 9 55 37 79 65 7 88 61 61 36 101 64 56 50 121 89 144 19 95 J I 31

    235 212 196 J24 320 2 176 ':) 7 173 138 19'.) 137 242 116 65 98 86 1I5 69 J38 66 58 3 4 5 3

    139 127 105 61 147 9 28 7 74 68 59 41 4 79 56 IS3 119 165 4 93 11 25 17 18 15 2 48 37 165 102 195 11 3 41 2J 19 . 104 78 97 3 67 J 1 372 321 664 475 621. 12 232 131 21 J6 102 67 88 60 J4 88 65 169 132 213 93 85

    983 340 667 422 628 35 250 2 169 28 19 17 63 48 74 48 17 itihablted " 221 182- 331 217 383 'l 148 122 58 42 143 58 219 3 11 135 82 76 143 a3 367 )6 105 21 4 151 140 128 S4 172 7 78 81 122 126 130 83 140 19 81 2 40 143 12$ 446 329 409 20' 94

    26 2~ 61 42 78 73 23 21 101 16 233 29 , 101 104 29 '27 30 J96 156 114 5 97 44 3 91 11 110 n 108 52 34 216 16j 487 324 S02 Id 176 141 298 ,_ ,

    SULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK VI Ll,AGE

    lNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    L '):l~ Name f vlllage LIvestock, forestry, MInIng lind Manufacturing. Manufacturing, tlOll (with HJdbJ.st N.).) fishing, hunting quarrying processing, servicing processing, servicing Code and plantMlons, and repairs In house- and repairs In other No. orchards & allied hold industry than household actlvltles industry (Ill) (IV) (Va) (Vb) ------.------_...... _------._------_ M F M F M F M F . J 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sultanpor LocIhI 128 Mandl Alluwal (179) 129 Mandl Kab!rpur ( 158) Jadld 130 Alluwal (157) 131 Kahlrpur (159) to 132 Lodh{lVoll (156) 2 133 Bhago Budha (153) 134 Fattowal ( 1t3) 2 4 135 Busowal (143) 2 136 Bhago Araln (J44) 13 137 Mia nl Bahadur (142) 138 Machhl Jowa (141) 139 Alahdad Chak (138) 8 13 2 140 Mukctramwalll (139) 141 Gaj[pur (133) 2 142 Wadhcl Mauja (130) 143 Randhirpur (28) to 144 Jhallehwnla (29) 3 145 Dadwlndi (32) 16 38 146 Chak Kotla (6) 3 147 Bhaur (5) 4 6 148 Kamalpur (4) 2 5 42 149 Salahpur Dona (1) 150 Goblndgarh (2) Ull- 151 AlJadltta (3) 5 41 152 Sech (8) 153 Latianwala (9) 154 Ahmedpur (10) 155 Naslrewal (11) 1 )56 MaltaoI!plJT (1) 2 3 8 157 !vlokha (27) 158 Totl (12) :3 1 2 159 Sh(;rpur Dona (3) 2 160 Manf:lla (14) 1 161 Rampur Jaglr (15) 1 7 64 --299

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT -,

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Constructions Trade and Transport, storage & Other M~rglnal workers Non-workers commerce communlca tlons services

    (VI) (VII) (VllU) (IX) -----.... ------..-..-M F ------M F M F M F ------M P M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Tahsil (Part)-Cofltd. 2 32 71 5 13

    3 59 lIS 2 9 3 2 2 141 295 2 56 119 3 2 109 179 2 J 7 2 133 225 2 5 2 33 2 -251 500 7 20 20 165 371

    9 112 223 7 3 10 6 7 94 208 4 4 1 42 19 ,. 9 7 42 4 11 8 244 1 1 22 ·33 1 1 6 16 163 305 3 -:--, 11 3 83 169 II 43 57 92 11 472 988 4 5 73 138 2 .5 9 9 1 J46 322 12 24 20 104 5 569 1,003 J 1 44 109 Inhabited

    S 13 4 44 1 1 1 226 554 3 8 203 366

    ~ 3& 285 601 3 9 2 118 232 6 3 4 5 2 J 1('6 215 8 15 15 59 2 287 649 5 62 115 3 5 4 143 320 12 10 9 2 106 293 5 14 1 83 161' (j 23 8 16 10 8 337 120 300 SULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE '

    Loca- Name of -village Area ot Nll. of No. of Total pOl'ulatlon (Including Total populatloll In th~ tlon (w ith Hadblst No _) village in occu­ house- InstitutIonal and houseles~ flgc group (0- 6) Code -' heotares pied resi­ holds population) l',Jo, &01 C.D. dential block/tow I,! houses ward in_ ~q . kills ------~~------p -----M ----p p M

    - 1 2 J - 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 _ 11

    Sultanpur Locihi

    162 Tashpur ( 16) ~68-00 127 130 838 435 403 129 76 53 163 Ha[drab"d Dona ( 171 93 -00 9 9 66 36 30 9 5 4 164 Rawal (18) 113 -00 22 22 139 7J 68 14 8 6 ) 65 MiraAPur (19) 1.02 -00 7 7 5.5 26 29 9 S 4 166 Dalla (21) 212 -00 20S 20.5 1,298 721 577 202 )09 93 167 Shah Jahanpu. (20) 232 ·00 UO 110 75) 388 363 UJ 6. SO 168 Ugrupur (23) 343 -00 86 88 657 344 313 96 .58 38 169 Amujltpu! (22) 334 '00 79 79 497 254 243 77 39 38 170 _ Kal'mjltpllr (26) IS3 -00 S9 59 386 192 194 53 28 25 \71 GlII (25) 477 ·00 84 84 555 284 271 97 54 43 '72 Derasayadan (134) 232 ·00 93 93 54, 264 281 109 55 54 173 Sultanpur(Ru!al) (135) 1.06-00 192 226 1.2'7 703 554 '238 12$ _ H3 174 Tali Hazi (137) 246 ·00 29 34 241 123 US 2S 15 10 175 Tart Bebbal Bahdar (\36) 444-00 67 9.5 472 254 2J8 78 43 . 35

    176 Dcpewal (24) 338 ·00 1 145 164 917 493 424 144 74 70 117 (48) 255 -00 153 ISS 999 487 512 155 81 74 118 Parld Saral (149) 422 ·00 194 194 1,272 698 574 222 121 10) 119 ( 150) 340 -D O 63 63 4 18 ': 229 189 5Y 30 29 180: Jabbow

    t89 Bhawwana - (186) ~83 00 92 93 427 236 191 9.1 5 1 40 190 _ Mand [ndersn (189) 127 -00 9 9 59 32 27 s (1 2 191 Bakarke ( 198) JI B -00 Un­ 192 Fatehwalll (197) 70 00 Un- 193 Indrc. a (188) 247-00 -Un- 194 I

    195 Takla (185) 62- 00 i 62 62 385 200 IS5 69 36 33 " 301

    P~IMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS S.;:hf'dukd Castes Scheduled Trip( s Cult Iva tors Agrlcu)tu.ral lubourers '

    (I) (£1) , , ----M- ---- F------" M -----F -' M F M P M P M P . 12 14 IS 16 17 18 ', 19 20 21 22 . ill

    Tahsil (Part)-COIud. 91 8J 236 171 203 4 173 3 to 9 9 21 J5 17 It 44 43 39 28 42 :2 1.5 16 '7 15 10 12 12 t 298 , 217 412 235 415 27 86 146 21 135 US 224 151 197 109 70 217 169 19.3 2 106 30 20 14J % .52 114 7 41 44 122 115 )09 81 13 29 27 .46 129 157 2 t13 17 16, 170 105 84 154 2 45 96 154 129 27J 11 8 337 6 9 16 10 4 74 60 69 55 3 80 61 76 140 77 27 :m , j99 224 liB 271 3 112 53 2 125 137 278 248 287 8 139 79 " ( 405 345 336 153 384 115 151

    20 IS 13~ 75 124 2 9() 17 1.43 . 106 344 210 400 228 84 65 58 81 54 19 127 JOO 206 135 200 121 50 133 129 181 144 258 156 83 70 7S 234 136 264 5 154 47 3 74 74 88 5.1 t44 2 102 36 · 2 133 11 t 17 ,19 220 125 9 1 66 69 141 99 l65 84 46 2 4 14 4 16 J4 100 92 82 40 145 95 4 8 J3 6 21 21 Inhabited inhabited InhabIted '. inhabited

    42 40 101 71 109 93 ,.

    SULTANPrR LODHI C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    lNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loc1t- Name of "Ulage LIvestock, Forestry Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, tlon (with Hldb1St No.) fishing, hunting quarrying processing servicing processing, servicing Code and plantations and repairs In house- and repairs In other No. orchards &.a1l1ed hold industry than household :'ctlvlties industry (III) (IV) (Va) (Vb) _----_._------.-.------M F M F ------M ---p ------M ----p 1 2 24 2S 26 27 28 '29 30 31

    Sultanpur Locfhl )62 Tashpur (16) 6 163 Hllldrabad D ona (17, 1t14 Rawa} (18)

    16!! Mlranpur (19) 166 Dalla (2l) 35 !67 Sbahjabanpur (20) 2 168 UgruPl\r (23) 19

    169 Amarjltpur (22) J4

    170 Karmjltpur (26)

    171 OJ11 (25)

    172 Derasayadan (34) 3

    173 Sultanpur (Rural) (\ 35) 4 7 50 174 Tarf Hazl (1m j 175 Tarf Bchbal Dahdar (136) 9

    176 .Depcwal (24) 68

    177 Shatabgarh (148 ) 2 J7 178 Parid Sara! (149) 7 26 179 Suchetgarh (1)0) 4

    180 JabbowJl (147) 23

    181 Ramail (1 46)

    132 Shllhwala Illdresil (145) _, 12

    183 Sherpur Sadha (152) 2

    184 Walanwall ( 151) 12

    185 Sarupwal (181)

    J36 Shekb Manga (182)

    181 Ch3nan Wladl (183)

    188 Jhu~la n Gamull ( )84)

    189 BharoW

    190 Maud l ndersa (189) Un­ 191 Dakarke (198) 192 Patehwal" (197) Un­ . Un~ J93 Indresa (88) Un- 194 KIltl\bpur (190) 1.95 Takfa ( ISS) 303 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    ]NDUSTRrAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Construction Trade and Transport, storage & Other services Marginal workel's Non-workets commerce communications

    (VI) (VII) (VIII) (IX) -----_._.-._ _._-_- --_._ ------.---.._.. __ ._-_-- _._------,--- M F M F M F M F _.-,--M -----F M F

    32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 +3

    Tahsil (Pllrt)-Contd. 4 1 1 9 232 399 2 2 19 30 3 6 29 (ill 14 18 J4 33 g 90 6 306 ,.50 4 5 6 191 ·363 Z 39 3 24 1 151 311 3 4 2 5 102 242 14 83 \94 12 . 4 9 2 127 269 1 2 7 8 132 102 1"7 19 16) 4 14 57 2 366 S4r 6 54 .HS g 10 5 114 21B "9 g 5 13 222 421 3 27 3 17 7 200 104- 11 11 4 52 314 514 2 2 8 105 1&1 2 8 '4 3 241 $33 12 1 3 46 140 3 3 8 173 322 3 1 13 16S 410 2$ 7 6 13 2 171 364 4 2 110 240 2 1 102 307 7 14 9 105 243 13 21 91 191 11 21 IQhablted IDhablted inhabited Inhabited 1 14 t 91 .., , 304 SULTANPUR LODHI C. 1>. BLOCK. VILLAGE

    Loca- Name of -village Area of No. of No. of Total population (Including Total population In lhi: tlon (with HadbastNo.) village oc<;uplcd House- Institutional and house leSS agegroup (0_6) Code In hect- resldc- holds population) No arcs & ntlal of C.D. housc s block/ town! ward In .._..__._.._..__------~ Sq. kms P M F P M F i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 S.ultaDJ)Ilr Lodhi · 196 Tlbbl ( 191 ) 53·00 13 13 79 48 31 17 J1 6 197 Mand Inderpul (19,3) 44-00 20 20 100 47 53 2l 13 8 198 Ramgarh Daleli (192) 107 ·00 6 6 30 18 12 199 Jand (195) 80-00 Uu-

    200 Shahwala Nakkl (194) 174 -00 16 16 82 45 31 J8 9 9 201 Plpal (205) 52 ·00 UII- 202 Guda (201) 488 '00 Uo- 103 Nakkl (204) a30 -00 Un- 204 Mand Kamboan (202) 95 '00 Uo- 205 Mand Kirian (203) 184·00 Un- 206 Maud Fatehpur (208) 147·00 Vn- 207 Khara (207) 102·00 6 1 7 208 Sangheke Khurd (206) 21 ·00 Un- 209 Jagjltpur (214) 166 ·00 Un- 210 Nihalpur (21S) 108 ·00 Un- 211 Dena SlnShwala (213) 358 ·00 Un- 212 Gatta PahoWindiall (209') 57·00 UI1- 213 PAtti Warlls (212) 142 ·00 Un- 214 Sitapur (210) 143 ·00 Un- 2U Bishanpur (211) 106 ·00 Un-

    Urban 30S PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes SCheduled TrIbes Literates Total main workers Cultivators ARrlcultural labourers

    (I-IX) (I) (II) M P ---M . ,---F M P M -P M P 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 ' 19 20 21 22 23 Tahsjl Part-Concld. 24 S 22 22 6 4 20 20 S 3 10 10 Inhabited 11 3 22 22 inhabited Inhablied Inhabited

    Inhabltc~ Inhablred Inhibited 2 1 7 inhabited Inhibited inhabited inhabited Inhabhcd InbaYited InhIbited inhibited 306 SULTANPUR LODHI C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loca- Name of v(1lage . Livestock, forestry. Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturl ng, tlon (~ith lladbast No.) fishing, hunting quarrying . processing, servicing . processing, servicing. Code and Plantations, and repairs In house- lind f(palrs In other 1'<0. orchards & allied hold industry than householel actlvtt!es industry (III) (IV) (Va) (Vb) ------_------M ~ -, M p M F ------M p

    2 24 25 26 27 ~ 28 ' 29 :H Suitanpur Lodhi 196 Tlbbl (191.) 197 Mand Inderpur (193) 198 Ramgarh Daleli 1(92) 199 Jand (195) U,n' 200 Shahwala Nakkl (194) 201 PI pal (205) Un­ 202 Guda (201) Un· 203 Nakkl (204) Un.­ 204 Mand Kamboan (202) Un­ 205 MandKlrian (203) Un­ 206 Maud Patehpur (208) Un- 207 Khara (207) 208 Sanghe ke Khurd (206) Un­ 209 Jagj!tput (214) Un­ 210 Nlhalpur (215) Un­ 211 Dena Singhwaia (213) Un­ 212 Gatta Pho Wlndlan (209) Un::- 213 Patti Waras (212) ' Un- 214 S!tapur (210) Un­ 215 Blshanpur (211) . Un-

    Urban 307

    PIUMAItY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CA1EGORY OF MA,IN WORKERS Constructions Trade and Transport, storage & Other Marginal wcrkers Non-workers :>ommerce communications services

    (VI) (VII) (IX) -----_._._------.._,------._,-_--_-__, _------M F M F M F M P M P M F ------32 ------33 34 35 36- ~------37 38 39 ----40 ------41 42 43

    Tahsil (Palt)-cQllcld. 26 30 21 53 8 12 inhabited

    inhabited inhabited inhabited Inhabited inhabited inhabited

    inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited Inhabited Inhabited inhabited Inhabited

    Urban

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT I»HAGW ARA C. D. BLOCK 310

    PHAGWARA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    Loca­ Name ·of village Area of . No. of No. of Total population (Including Total population In the tion (with Hadb1st NO.) village occupied house. institutional and house!ess a,ge ,group (0_ 6) Code In hect­ reside­ holds populatIon) No. ISreas & ntial - otC.D. hOqsc s block! town! ward In _-_"_--~------sq. kms p M F p M p 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total 288.19 19,917 20,133 11,4238 60,292 53,946 17,853 9,392 8,461 Rural 288.19 19,056 19,193 109,085 57,460 51,625 16,960 8,956 8,004 Urban 861 940 5,153 l,832 2,31.1 893 436 457 Pbagwara Doroeli (8) 672.00 341 347 2-000 1,030 910 298 139 159 2 Gujratan (9) 136.00 50 50 247 128 119 36 18 18 3 Mir:mpur (10) 140 .00 49 49 279 150 129· 45 25 20 4: Reh.ana lattan (H) 611.00 4t8 418 2,'256 1,228 1,028 316 1.69· 141 S Gulabgarh (12) 91.00 1: '3 2 1 6 Harbanspul' (13) 217.00 320 320 2,110 1,099 1,011 395 186 ze9 7 (7) 677.00 2113 283 1,624 841 7<77 213 114 99 8 Babeli (6) 396.00 114 114 610 320 290 103 55 48 9 Rampur Sunra (44) 643.00 232 232 1,318 660 658 193 99 94 10 Sahni (43) 596.00 269 269 1,551 833 718 235 123 112 11 (14) 296 .00 60 60 483 252 231 97 53 44 12 Birkhurampur (15) 59.00 3 3 13 Rampur Khaliall (16) 225 103 103 549 295 254 10 39 31 14 (17) 109 .00 84 84 488 263 225 65 33 32 15 Tanda Bhagana (20) 174.00 24 24 162 91 71 29 13 16 16 Bhagana (21) 752 .00 435 435 2,496 1,321 1,115 392 1.00 192 17 Galabwa1 (22) 55.00 Vn- 18 Pan Chhat (25) 985.00 815 815 4,107 1.,094 2.013 575 311 264 19 Maio Patti t24) 111 .00 136 136 .551 1,56 295 91 43 48 20 Ba1rampur (23) 27.00 6 6 22 13 9 6 4 :2

    21 Naroor (18) 595.00 531 531 2,562 1,317 1,2<\5 340 175 165 Z2 Tanda Naroor (19) 99.()0 11 ]J 78 40 38 20 8 12 2.3 Nasirabad (26) 182,00 181 181 1,144 608 536 158 88 70 24 Ma1ikpur (27) 450 .00 262 262 1,554 824 730 2~5 126 99 25 Dhak Malikpur (28) 115 Un-

    26 Wahid (251) 272.00 140 140 869 458 411 137 70 67 27 Gopalpur (30) 57.00 \)u- 2.8 Brahampur (3t) 156.00 51 51 308 ]65 143 54 31 23 29 Chair (32) 131 .00 9B 98 6% :131 307 122 69 53 30 Dhak Cllair (33) 9::!.00 6 . " 6 36 23 13 4 '3 :-0;, PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKEKS SCheduled Castes Scheduled TrIbes LIterates Total main workers Cultivators Agrlcul tu rA I labourers

    (I-IX) (I) (II) M F M F M O. F --~----F------M F 14 15 16 17 ' 12 13 IS 19 - . 26- 21 28,840 25,536 36,413 25,741 32,212 1,291-- 9,803 -_ Z19 8,329 388 27,175 24,048 34,771 24,728 30,577 1,258 9,716 219 7,921 38Z 1,665 1,488 1,696 1,013 1,635 39 87 408 Tahsil (Patt) 522 482 602 41 7 539 21 183 128 1 '19 56 79 55 74 2 26 40 2. 86 79 77 64 80 25 45 406 790 567 481 691 12 256 189 2 1 2

    , '19 63 552 236 626 4 230 1 137 1 423 395 546 393 393 ,64 161 22 122 33 65 58 174 146 204 110 112 95 37 9 "365 340 406 333 403 6 117 238 173 127 517 374 461 10 268 87 103 98 101 66 126 3 47 65 3 j 73 55 197 3 131 1 5 3 81 38 85 68 178 125 117 109 , 1 66 ' 5 4 39 40 40 620 527 846 568 700 29 22.7 287 19 Inhabited 587 700 , 1,478 1.,095 1,047 61 270 233 " 59 65 190 166 143 2. 63 17 9 7 6 3 499 467 939 689 555 19 159

    15 12. 14 ' 1 7 180 146 384 309 353 2 262 53 ' 352 315 483 325 464 350 91 Inhabited 195 178 277 185 225 3 115 78 inbaibted 158 134 60 82 19 51 142 131 125 151 5 83 55 ' ',- .'.- 16 12 4 ' 15 15 '312

    PHAGWARA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    ]NDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Loca- Name of village Livestock, forestry. Mining and Manufacturing Manufacturing, tlon (with Hadb3st No.) fishing, hunting quarrying processing, servicing processing, servicing Code and plantations, and repairs In house- and repairs In other No. orchards &. allied hold Industry than housebold activities industry

    (In) (IV) (Va) (Vb) - ~ ---- M P M F M P M p

    1 2 24 2S 26 21 28 29 30 31

    Total l88 38 560 65 5,l9.z 48 Rural 181 31 516 65 4,608 46

    Urban 7 1 44 684 2 PIlqwJ&ra DaplCli (8) 4 19 2 32 2 Gujratan (9) 1 3 Miranpur (JO) 2 5

    4 Rchana Jattan (ll) 3 S5 1 5 Gulabgarh (12) 6 Harbanspur (13) 3 1 41 1 Bhabiana (7) 11 8 18 1 8 (6) 8 9 Rampul Suma (44) 1 3 10 10 Sahni (43) 2 1 27 11 Ptempur (14) 6 1 1 12 Birlthutampur (IS) 13 Rampur Khalian (J6) 4 14 Randhirgarh (17) 1 15 Tanda. Bhagana (lQ) 16 Bhagana (21) ·6 39 12

    17 Galabw~l (ll) Un- 18 PanChhat (25) 2. 4\ • 4 86 1 19 Maio Patti (1.4) 1 3 9 20 Balrampur (23)

    21 Naroor (18) 3 ~ 41 22 Tanda Naroot (19) 23 Nasirabad (26) 3 7 24 Malikpur (27) 1 25 Dhak Malikpur (28) 115 Un- 16 Wahid (29) 7 17 Gopalpur (30) Un- lS Brahamput (31) 3 1

    29 Chair (32) 4 30 Dbak Chair (33) PRiMARY CENSUS ~STRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    COLls tructions Trade and Traosport, storage & OtheL' servlc'ei< Nun-workers commerce comra\Jn!ca tiOns

    (VI) (VlL) (VIll) (IX) _-- _ .------~--- _------~---- . - M F M ,--; M F M F M F M F

    32 33 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 4 1 42 43

    1.364 :2 2,O4:! 61 1,084 5 3,449 47() 31 174 2S,049 52,475 1,161 2 1,912 57 1,033 5 ) ,318 445 31 174 26,852 54),19-3 \0'2, 131 5 S1 &:11 15 1,197 l ,182

    1 Talwll (P!)ft)

    ~3 48 10 8~ 24- 49l 943 2. 4 . 54 111 1 10 129 16 40 17 105 11 537 1.016 I . 15 113 '1 60 . 413 1,001 :) 15 3 \3 37 5 454 713 18() 4 ~ 5 3 9 116 17 1 5 12 4 257 652

    3 9 9 5:' 10 372 10S 4 2 :I 126 22!i • 2. 4 S ;I 160 251 6 146 215 5 1 11

    :2 Z4 15 15& 10 621 \146 lnha\)hed 16 118 4 43 23& 51 J,u46 1,951 4 12 22 12 2 113 293 7 ',) ),22(1 \2 36 41 15!) 19 762 S :l 2(, 31 ;;, 5 4 111 2. 255 .. 1.2 36lJ 1~U

    juhabi. l~ j H 133 4u8 inhabit;d

    1 2 -t 8_\ H 3 .} 4 4 180 302 :,; 13 PHAGWARA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No.oC Total population (Including Total population In the tlon (Wil:l Ha:\b'lst No,) village occupied house­ institutional and housele~s age group (0-6) Code In hect­ Teslden­ holds population) No. ares & tlal olC. D. houses block town I ward In sq. kms '

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    Pbagwarl

    '31 Manak (34) ISI.OO 153 153 898 480 418 ' 104 55 49 . " n Dhak Manak (35) 132.00 Un­ 33 Sa.I\i!.atpur (41) 420.00 326 326 1,996 1.002 994 346 169 . 117 197 18S 34 l'andori (38) 302.00 64 64 382 44 29 15 3S Dhak }landori (39) 383.00 278 291 1.847 991 856 335 180 155 l38 34 11 6 36 lla1a1oan (36) 88.00 14 14 12 5 195 37 Dhak lla1aloan (37) 142.00 43 4l 373 ' li8 77 44 33 183 173 3S Fatehi!.arh (70) 93.00 50 50 356 61 27 34 128 114 39 Bishanpur (7\) 234 .00 36 36 242 ' 50 22 28 219 201 66 35 40 Ba7.idwa1 (1'2.) 58.00 68 68 420 31 79 82 12 19 41 Dhak Kr-lwata (69) 232 .00 25 25 161 :n 916 834 298 157 141 42 Kha1wara (68) 182.00 285 285 1.750 196 176 28 29 43 llit l'wahad (67) 159.00 67 67 312 57 81 40 41 14 "1 '1 44 Dhak llhu\la 'R,ai (66) 174.00 \4 14 1,982 1,170 622 312 310 4S Bbu\la Rai (65) 287.00 599 614 3,752 110.00 58 S3 18 9 9 46 lIajipur (62) 16 16 111 158.00 980 491 489 145 69 16 47 Khutampur (63) 176 176 Un- 48 Dhak Kburamput (64) 39.00 67 .. ' , ' 49 A$.algarh (56) 94.00 166 166 961 502 459 139 12 11 43 23 20 5 1 4 50 Dew:J. Singhwa1a (40) 67.00 11 160.00 53 350 190 160 50 26 24 Sl Gul:: bgarh (54) 53 19 19 131 67 64 13 1 6 52 Wuriah (55) 48 .00 1.949 1,000 949 302 163 139 53 Lakhput: (42) 401.00 313 351 Un- S4 Dhak Dbando1i (51) 33.00 96 92 21 9 12 $5 Dhandoli (50) 65.00 26 26 188 103 102 40 21 19 56 Bir Dl1andoli (48) 391.00 40 40 205 531 441 186 105 81 57 Rawal Pinai (49) 121.00 167 161 978 513 500 191 94 97 S8 Dh::.dday (52) 149.00 177 111 1.013 335 330 91 38 S3 59 Chak v :en\a (5:') 116.00 111 111 665 412 398 136 6S 71 60 Khati (57) 110 .()0 158 158 810 32 ' 18 :\ 2 1 61 Dho.k Kh ~ti (58) 147 .00 ' "1 1 50 45 22 10 8 2 62 Sri l-larg"bindgarh (59) 387 .00 10 10 67 Un- 63 Dhak. B"f)l (7,) 130.00 315 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGOR)' OF MAIN WORKERS

    S.cbedukd Castes I3chcdulouret'

    (I-JX) (I) (II) ------M F -----_---M F ------M F _------·M F _--M ------F -_-M ------F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

    Tahsil (Part)-Contd. 144 126 302 234 279 6 157 66 inhabited 565 556 576 461 455 S 136 161 '1 2 142 130 111 5 58 2 942 825 490 300 550 175 121 216 171 21 21 21 13 22 2 14 2 .95 178 99 68 95 29 61 28

    123 99 116 34 54 125 113 85 53 74 6 34 11 6 107 95 155 116 122 2 22 39 79 82 46 8 46 14 751 695 526 398 486 6 105 95 91 71 134 95 171 55 :'1 33 28 18 8 949 861 1,274 928 1,102 25 187 114 3 4 27 17 33 23 48 49 301 290 243 4 62 II Inhabited 234 193 316 239 25J 81 47 17 10 14 6 2 178 152 125 68 91 3 5J 18 18 44 42 37 25 7 296 268 573 479 538 19 228 116 15 Inhabited 73 75 62 44 57 16 '27 98 99 58 19 43 3 15 331 286 348 206 289 5 105 106 288 265 301 228 273 19 71 27 107 97 221 188 176 6 73 32 214 268 228 154 235 2 95 95

    17 I() \8 ~ 25 5 \5 23 12 23 10 !:I inhabited 316 .

    PHAGWARA c. D. BLOCK . VILLAGE ' ~

    INDUSTRIAL CATEG()RY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Loca- Name of village Livestock. forestry, Mining and· Manufacturing, Manufacturing, don (with H adbast No.) t'lshlng, hunting quarrying processing servicing processing, servicing Code and plantations andrepalrs in hOl.lse· and repairs In otller No. Ol'chards & allied hold industry than rousehold IIctJ vltles industry

    (Ill } (IV) (ya) (Vb) _ ~ _...... , __ ---"f__ - - - ~ ..... ~ .... ~ ... ----- ~-.-... ---- _... ------~ - --._..-.._.---__ .. ._- - _- M F . M F M F M F

    .1 :Z4 25 .26 21 28 29 30 31 ~"" ....___ ..,_. ~ __ _ - - __r--. "_.'~'~'- ~.~-...... , -- .,----... - -.~

    PhIigWara-;

    31 M •.l1u K (34) R

    }2 Duak Manak (35) UUT

    ~3 Sangalpllf (41) 2 60 34 Pandori (38) 17

    35- Dnakpandori (39) :2 14 32 36 Bala10an (36) .i

    37 DhQk Balaloan {3TJ 12 38 Fatehgarb. (70) 11 39 BlshallpUf (71) :j 40 Bazldwal (72) };\ 41 Dhak Khalwara (69) 11i 42 Kbaiwara (61!) 15:2 43 Blr Pwahad {67} 5 44 Dhak Bhulla RaJ : (66) 5 45 BhulJa RaJ (65) 90 7 2.J3 46 HajlpUT (62) 5 47 Khurampur (63) .12 114 48 Dhak Kburampur (64) Un-

    49 Akalgarh (56) II 71 50 DeW.l Singhwala (40) 51 Gl.Il:lbgarh (54) 3 14 52 Warlah (55) -I 53 Lakhpur (42) 6 12 0 54 Dhak Dhandoli (5 1) Un-

    55 Dhandoli '.5 0) 6 56 Rlr Dhalldl)ji (48) 2

    57 Rawal P lndl (49) 2 3 35

    58 DlladJ .. y (52 ' :! 22 4 H 6 59 Cbak Prel11 11 (53) 2 18 3 60 Khatl (57) 16

    61 Dhak Kb~t ! (58) 112 Sri Hargoblndgarh (59) 63 O;lak Barn (79) Un- PRiMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    CO!1stn Icti on Trade an·1 Transport, storage & Other Marginal worker, Commerce ('ommttnicution Servk~

    (VI) (VD). . . (VIII) (IX) -----,..._. :..:.~:.:..... --.:. --..:,...... : ------.------__ . :M F M F M F M P M P M F

    32 33 34 3S 36 37 ~s 39 40 41 42 43

    Tabsi\'(Patt) -CQllfd. S 9 5 24 6 201 412 fnha.bited (, 16 1 1'7 40 " 541 9~9 4 10 2 18 5 86 180 18 2.2 7 58 4 44 1 68\ 3 \ 6 32 '1 , 9 100 149 4- 4 6 3 67 173 9 2 4 54 1.08 13 .3 14 2 97 199 II 2 33 8:!

    ~6 33 ~ 66 6 -130 828 7 8 15 (i 79 175 3 22 4 1 145 49 28 - 259 22 880 1,745 .. 25 53 2 14 2() 7 2 2 246 485 inhabited

    12 7 7 15 100 251 358 2 2 9 20 5 4 4 6 99 IIlO 30 64 18 37 :!O 5' 4- -lli2 929 inbabited

    5 39 92 13 3 5 nO 1()2 (i 2 8 . 22 ~ 242 442

    38 1'7 9 34 ~ 240 481

    I) 17 ~2 16 2 J59 324-

    6 13 5 5 2 177 396

    2 3 7 1~ 4 22 22 inhnblted ~ 19 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates Tetal main workers CUi[ivators Agricultural labourers

    (I-IX) (I) (ll)

    M F F M F M F M F 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 22

    TahsU (part) _ Contd.

    242 190 255 202 231 2 79 84

    149 147 J04 67 104 37 3~ 4 4 9 7 16 7 4 396 357 384 286 408 3 148 183 221 155 685 475 598 6 198 147

    455 421 7~5 582 676 15 256 :'05 Inhabited 18 14 103 42 104 39 55 10 15 15 103 83 210 168 166 92 74 40 32 38 263 249 388 304 284 6 lOS 51 362 324 524 347 493 <) 171 188 2 552 509 625 444 464 14 166 103

    28' 247 439 318 362 7 129 .># •• 67 538 429 740 445 641 5 J74 278 414 399 396 322 364 3 118 145 412 364 426 308 407 109 112 15 97 44

    55 41 180 107 140 66 14 359 288 427 313 361 9 110 12 982 818 8q] 520 763 10 J65 831 147 141 355 242 527 11 80 34 50 46 15 4 31 5 27 399 364 598 442 421 4 160 11 3 156 141 249 214 238 5 106 5 S44 473 789 676 689 17 223 46 inhabited 600 513 40'1 262 37Z 3 26 2\9 400 332 562 442 513 12 126 1 95 157 125 86 55 71 11 569 515 443 308 382 8 62 5 2 33() 299 463 376 382 5 172 138 1 303 262 1'l7 160 214 10 49 11 1 ~70 . 427 421 316 417 3 140 201 a. . inhabited 120 V.lLtAGE PllAGWARA C. D. BLOCK INDusTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Livestock, forestry, . Mining and N1me c.f,·il!age processing, servicing processing, servicing Loca- fishing, hunting ljual'rying and repairs in other lion (with 1l~db3st No.) and repairs in hOUse- and plantations, hold industry ihan househ01d Code orchards & allied industry No . activities (VII) (Vb) (fiI) (IV) M F M F M F M f 31 26 27 28 29 30 2 24 25 _- PliIIpllrll '2 0 (18, 4 6~ Barn ~ (77) 65 Kishanpuf 2 66 Bhagwanpur (SO) 12 15 Ranlpur Rajpoltall (2) 67 14 32 Ranlpur Kamboan (3) 3 68 28 4 46 1 (45) 69 JagpalPUT r Ull"' (46) 7 0 Dhak Jagpalpur H 13 Sikri (41) 7J 2 3 16 1 Dug (5) 1 12 7 44 (4) 1. 13 Dllhanl 31 Bhilkbrlan!L (I) 5 74 13 6 48 (81) 7 7S Madhopltr 15 27 Khajurla (82) 14 76 I) 46 Chaheru (83) 2 77 6 34 3 Maheru (84) 78 6 17 54 (85) 4 16 79 Hardaspur 35 Narangpur (93) SO 3 1100 (92) 81 3 231 Mehat (89) 17 82 26 4 341 2 (86) 83 Saprore 5 (87) 84 M.en 44 , , (88) 85 Naugal Ma.iba 11 41 Khangura (76) 1 .1 86 lS 150 (60) 4 87 Plahi ·_:_U.Q4 88 Dhak Plahi (61) 1 40 (15) 2 89 Chak Hakirn 14 ~ 121 rhagWara Shadd (13) 2 90 10 11 9l Dhalc Narang Shabpur (91) 5 93 2 (90) 4 92 Na{ll.ng Sabapur 26 1 93 Atholi . (94) 14 28 1 - 94 Sunra Rajputan (109) S 2$ 95 Drawesb rind (110) ,.;.oD-

    96 Dhak DatWesb l»ind (111) 321 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDusrRiAL CATEGORY OF' MAIN WORKERS

    Construction Trade and TransPo'rt,storage & Other Margin~I workers Non-workers commerce communications servi~s (VI)

    (VII) (VIII) (IX) M F M F M F M F M F M P 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

    Tabsll (Part) -coli/d.

    6 9 10 ; : '. 13 2 227 413 3 6 4 ' 6 ,. 86 180 1 .. 2 10 . 28 13 12 . 24 3 363 69'6 9 43 30 122 5 549 . li024 16 28 2' 13 84 8 546 1053 InhabIted 4 20 . 73 134 7 14 6 · 14 9 . ":. - )56 217 IJ . , 21 . 2 18 . . 21 . 4 328 ' SSO IS 21 21 40 7 370 · 730 8 ' 27 14 . 78 . 6 564 941 14 32 45 19 6 417 711 2 3. 1. Si! 69 3 50S ' 9J3 4 22. lO r 22 3 358 730 • ,. 31 33 .. 9. 9 .. 61 7 393 613 ' .. 7 11 6 1J9 204 ,...,. 35 S8 33 3. )0 2 308 ~84 54 71 31 102 8 671 1.206 4 5 16 21 3 366 . 595

    .. .., . '29 ·55 21 30 6· 41 4 497 829 5 10 10 2 7 5 3 202 398 100 34 21 96 Hi 608 1,187 Inhabited 13 29 1 6 36 2 314 579 20 30 37 68 6 380 799 14 3 13 8 86 125 134 26 12 41 4 16 69 379 639 14 15 5 11 2 311 62\ 13 19 2 4 16 5 201 364 6 19 2 16 361 705 inhabited J~~ PHAGWARA C.D. BLOCK V'UAIGE

    Loca- Nlme of vlllage Area 01 No. of No.of Total population (Including Total population .In the lion (With hadj)ast No.) village occupied house- institutional and hou",tss age I[t'oup (0.-6) Code In heet- reslden- holds p.Jp-ulatlon) No. ares & tlal of C.D. houses block, Town! ward In sq. km_s _ . _ - __----'1 ______P M F ----~~------P M F 1 2 3 4 5 (j 7 8 9 ·10 II

    PhtP'ara

    97 Uch:1 find (112) 4S3.00 259 259 1.491 788 . 703 125 129 96 98 (113) 457 00 401 403 2.332 1.218 1,114 3S0 202 178 99 Niha1aarh (lIS) 106.00 89 89 539 261 278 83 41 42 100 Khunikiar (114) 7.00 2 2 17 8 9 101 Bbanoki (107) 382 .00 379 379 2.279 1.191 1.082 368 IS3 IS5 101 : (108) 33.00 43 43 245 115 110 56 24 32 t03 Man (95) U8 .oo 127 117 72l 380 341 103 54 49 104 Dhak Man (96) 29.00 Un- tOS Kot Pw:an Singh (97) 55.00 3 :\ 15 10 5 \ 106 Tbakar Ki (99) 115 .00 111 111 671 352 319 127 11 50 107 Sadarpur (100) 53.00 Un- lOS Kbera (10\) 119.00 286 286 1,711 902 819 280 149 131 109 Dhak Chachoki (104) 62.00 Un- llO Chachoki (103) 222.00 686 686 3,419 1,927 1.492 555 297 158 III Nanga1 (102) lS4.00 334 344 1.749 941 807 284 151 133 111 Mauli (lOS) 393.00 543 543 3,155 1,695 1,460 441 230 217 113 Parwa (116) 2S0.00 191 191 1,090 595 495 ' 162 89 73 114 Jamalpur (106) 250 00 266 266 1,429 735 694 279 149 130

    Urb.in: 0) Mohala Gobindpura 0.0., 453 525 2,697 1,517 1,180 469 126 243 (11) Kat Rani O.G. 408 415 2,456 1,315 1,141 424 210 2'" 32'3t -

    PRIMARY €ENSUS ABSTRCT

    INDUSTRIAl.. CA.T.EGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Sc;llCduled castel!> SchedUled tribes Literat" Total main werkers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    (l-lX) 0) (II) .-.----...... ~-- _---._------M F M F hl- F ------M F M F ------M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

    Tahsil (Part)-concTd. 5\6 439 475 :ns 407 8 94 158 6'6 5Sg 7tO 522 698 9 216 2 279 92 95 179 146 148 3 60 44 6 7 6 4 465 429 783 598 646 10 223 241 123 liS 17 41 63 2 19 15 \06 103 217 . 173 203 3 95 31 inhabited

    10 5 7 3 6 5 .. 165 158 204 131 166 48 60 ., inhabited 609 541 549 344 553 29 81 12 5 . inbabit tt' 7S4 650 1,178 651 I,C66 19 40 46 570 508 579 369 529 21 47 97 2 718 601 I.C61 741 993 19 349 301 . 392 In ....i 395 333 2"'6 323 19 78 660 61, 345 219 352 16 6 \7 7

    Ill() 917 488 911 22 32 21 835 754 719 525 724 17 S5 387 6 924' .

    PHAGWARA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loea- _:_~.:_ Name~~ .. iiiige - .... - Livestock, -forestry Mining and Manufacturing Manufacturing, tlon (with liadbast No.) fishing, hunting quarrying processing servicing proce~sing, servlclri Code and Plantations and repairs In house- and repairs In other No. orchards & allied hold Industry than hOusehold activities industry (III) (IV) (Va) Vb) ------M ·· · F ------M F M F M F

    2 24 25 26· 27 28 29 30 31

    Phapala 97 (112) 2 1 12 98 Jagatpur Jattan (1t3) 1 7 60 99 Nihalgarh (115) 2 21 100 Khuni kiar (114) 101 Bhanoki (107) 18 48 102 Kirpa1pur (108) 2 1 6 103 Man (95) 3 2 34 1.04 Dhak Man (96) Un· 105 Kot Puran Singh (97)

    106 Thakar Ki (99) I . 7 12 107 Sadarpur (100) Un· 108 Khera (101) 8 2 1 188 3 109 Dhak Chacb<)ki (104) Un' 63 110 Chaeboli (103) 10 27 2 658 III Nangal (102) 6 4 11 208 3 112 Mauli (105) 2 5 154 113 ParWa (116) 1 16 14 5 114 Jamalpur . (106) 5 1 117

    Urban: 2 (i) Mohala.Oobindpura 0.0. 6 1 19 588

    (ii) , 25 ., 96 .Kot Rani 0.0. . __ l . ., . . 325 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTARCT

    INDUS1RIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    ConstrUctions Trade and Transport, storage ~ Other services Margl~al workers Non·workers commerce cOmmunicatlops

    (VI) (VD) (VIII) (IX) ------_--.------_.... M F M F M F M F -----M ----F M F

    32 33 34 35 36 37 . 38 39 40 41 42 43

    Tahsil (part)-collcTd.

    9 12 2 17 7 38\ 695 10 37 20 68 6 520 1.10S 7 5 7 1 116 275 1 2 9 (j 22 14 74 9 551 1.072 1 10 10 1 62 118 9 6 4 13 2 177 338 Inhabited 1 4 5 12 6 5 15 186 318 Inhabited

    37 44 2 32 89 ,16 349 790 jnh&bited

    64 71 53 2 97 14 15 2 846 1,471 23 2S U 93 11 413 186 .it 12 64 18 87 17 702 1,444 ~ 8 15 t 4 30 4 272 476 20 129 8 28 30 5 383 668

    63 96 4 35 51 IS 606 1,158 39 3S 1 16 70 10 591 1.124

    URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    327 328

    URBAN PRIMARY

    LO!)l1tloIl Name <'If Towill . "' A · I'~ a of · . No. ·of · No. of Total population (Including Total Population In the Code Ward IOWIl! occupied house- Instltutlona) and house less age group (0-6) No. ward in reside- holds population) sq. km~. ntlal houses - _-._-_ ._-._._. ------P----_ M ------F P M F

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    I KAPURTHALA (M.C) 56.00 11.038 11.601 64,567 34,611 29,956 9,910 5.276 ' 4.634

    Ward ~ l 563 569 3,567 2,0.22 )'545 491 241 250

    2 644 684 3,767 2,019 1,748 577 329 248

    3 620 640 3,302 1,117 1.58S 471 257 214 4 717 833 4,009 2,068 1.941 714 389 325 5 5,73 63\ 3.398 2,036 1,362 352 176 176 6 ' 709 727 3,896 2 ,108 1,788 561 296 ':65 7 644 689 3,507 2.024 1,483 631 336 295 8 528 560 3,387 1,768 1.619 542 277 265

    9 752 786 4,341 2,332 2.009 669 367 302 10 471 481 3,054 1,S77 1,477 484 224 260 11 658 680 3,901 2.040 1,861 7\5 372 343

    12 512 512 2,816 1,523 1.293 510 .284 226

    13 324 324 2,000 1,024 976 309 160 149 14 430 452 2,605 1,321 1.284 343 F7 166 15 459 476 2,619 1,365 1,254 323 F6 147 16 444 473 2,914 1.480 \.434 435 234 201 17 436 478 2,706 1.401 1,305 370 213 151 18 496 496 2.863 1,436 1,427 420 212 208 19 1,058 1,110 5,915 3,350 2,565 993 556 437 CENSUS AllSTRACT

    ------~ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Tribes Uterat;;s Total main Cultivators AgriculturaJ workers la bourers

    (I-X) (I) (U) - .-... - - --._-...-.-- -- -_.--- .."....-_._------.------_---'"'------M M F M F M F M F F M P --- t2 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23

    7.280 6,471 ', ' 23,612 17,'717 17,64i 1,948 1188 56 1.267 82 309 J87 1,488 985 1.147 lOS 17 93 163 133 1,481 1. .152 1.0J3. ,11 6 56 8 3 191 186 1,345 1.115 804 122 37 1 5U

    724 665 1,206 t.005 l.OOS 144 97 284 ~j 164 156 1,619 918 194 151 2 32 142 135 1,558 1.211 1,078 15 23 12 413 388 942 610 1.157 152 50 11 2 757 698 J,042 146 903 34 47 1 343 10 693 611 1,511 1,IU 1.205 IP 100 4 153 31 1,145 1,121 945 660 760 }21 85 7 6 1,289 1.147 783 605 1,079 113 72 5 156 9 702 620 819 552 73$ 34 176 18 38 40 773 663 501 43 20 It 27 22 1.105 968 G73 100 II 61 34 • 31 J,I19 916 651 SO 7 29 29 1,097 976 747 lOt 7 "1 23 21. 1,088 952 728 91 13 64 56 1,13t 946 713 77 21 10 313 225 2,560 1,622 1.948 176 47 37 5 330 URBAN -PRIMARY

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Location Name of town! Livestock, forestry, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Code ward fIShing, hUnting, quarrying processing, processlI!g, s{fviciI!g No. and plantations servicing and repairs III other orchards & allied and repairs in than household activitIes household industry industry (III) (IV) (Va) (Vb)

    M p M :P M p M F

    1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

    I Kapurthala (M.e.) 151 7 104 38 3,067 98 Ward-l 9 22 157 20 2 8 18 7 169 3 9 10 2 81 4 15 9 3 105 6 5 7- 2 107 2 6 12 1 8 2 379 2 7 6 25 20 326 10 3 6 18 206 4 9 . S 7 257 2 10 2 2 106 4 11 9 4 124 28 12 7 17 18 2 13 4 1 10 1 127 14 9 6 119 2 U 10 1 116 16 13 l32 3 17 5 7 166 3 11 7 i 156 19 9 2 30 2 156 9 ·331

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    • • r • ~ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS _. Constrllctlons Trade and T~ansport ~torage other Mar~lnaJ worJcers !X>mme~ iI~d comm'Pn!catlons ~ervlces

    (VI) (VII) (VIII) (IX) / ------M P M P M P M F --M------F M F

    32 33 a4 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

    627 9 4.458 177 1,139 63 5,839 1,418 7 95 16,963 17.913 34 228 S 73 5 514 7Q. 875 1.440 5\ 348 6 67 288 98 3 t.003 1.632 18 20J 6 68 4 330 107 913 1.463 70 186 10 37 1 202 99 2 1.061 1.797 57 158 5 44 5 385 138 1.242 1.210 ' 48 282 4 71 4 243 62 1.030 1.713 30 275 45 121 307 13 867 l.331 21 J09 30 1 f23 18 865 •• 585 50 2 284 8 102 3 247 63 1.127 1.896 21 127 4 19 6 332 98 817 1.356 43 167 37 115 2 389 32 94 96. 1.654 74 93 5 21 245 26 788 1.259 14 150 4 40 125 37 2 521 933

    19 193 2 42 7 213 89 - 648 1.184 11 310 8 35 161 70 71 4 1.174 3 391 2 35 5 JS8 90 733 1.333 16 331 6 32 3 157 19 613 1.214 J7 '270 3 44 5 181 69 123 1.350 30 355 17 77 10 1,239 98 1,402 2.389 33.2

    URBAN PRIMARY

    Location Name 1.)£ to\I'I1;' rea of No.l.)f No. of Total population (includinlf Total p,'pulatil'll in tile Code Wa1\1 ll)Wu/ occupied hcuse. institutional and house\ess - &ge IFilUl' 0 - 6) No. ward in residen· hold~ -popu1atico,) ~q . kms· lial hpu~s

    ...-_..-¥--'--_._..._.------_.___------_ P M I' M F -_._ " - 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    II SUUANPUR (M.e.) 5'00 2.496 1,521 13,712 7,12.8 6,494 2,297 1,244 1,053 Ward-l 233 233 1,233 660 573 237 \19 118 2 179 199 1.037 543 494 143 70 73 3 213 2i3 1.220 634 S86 200 t15 85

    4 262 262- 1,347 722 625 21g 1Z8 90 5 250 250 1,443 147 696 259 133 !26 6 206 206 1,113 650 563 243 139 104 7 240 :241 1,1Ol 644- S58 164 91 73 8 163 163 90S 447 458 126 63 63 9 265 269 1,417 187 690 225 128 97

    10 238 238 1.270 6(,7 603 248 130 118

    11 247 247 1,375 727 648 234 128 106 ------333

    CENSU~ ':ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGOR.Y OF MAI~ WORKERS

    ScheduleJ C0 5 te ~ ~;.;hi:d u1.e<1 Tr ihe ~ T.ile ! ,11.e< Totul m <1 in Cultivators Agricultura I ",or k~ r ~ 1a h;) I1'·en'

    . - - ' ,

    . (I-DO (l) (ll) _...... -_------'_ --~-..- -_------_------M 1; { F Tv!' P M Ii M F M F

    1- 12 13 14 IS \6 17 18 19 . " '--20 21 22 23 j. - - 970 902 4,616 3.581 3,495 28.1 160 328 19 244 220 348 220 338 12 82 63 95 14 398 309 278 28 35 19 c. 8 11 441 361 264 21 IS n 182 186 491 400 349 48 2:2 8('l 12 405 308 380 to 21 g l 282 192 305 5 3 ·n 1 5 478 366 296 27 5 11 :>68 350 23() 21 1

    77 .. 16 51~ 402 :151 14 28 N

    24 12 46} 376 32.9 ~8 29 54

    253 246 42,." 297 ~66 5\ 24 \ 9 17 334 URBAN 'PRIMARY"

    1NDUSl'JUAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Location Name of town/ LIvestock, forestry. Mining and Mar.ufacturlng M ar.uf •.( (urlr.g. Code ward f!shlng, hunting quarrying prOCessing. servi- proctsslng, Servicing No. and plantations cing and rectus and repaas In other orchards & allied Inhouseho d than household activities industry industry (UI) --(IV)_ _._ - (Va) (Vb) M P M P M P M P

    .1 '2 24 25 26 27 '28 29 30 U

    n SULTANPUR (M.C) 42 23 t 499 13 Ward No. J 6 2 23 2 2 38 3 2 32 4 3 49 5 6 81 6 2 3 57 7 6 63 II 33 ':I 6 J4 67

    10 14 7 11 10 2 42 3 335

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    lNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    COI\structious Trade and commerce Transport, storage Other . Marginal worker;, Non-workers and communications services

    (VI) (VII) (Vlli) (IX)

    ------~ ------_ .. ------. M P M F M P M :P M ]:1 M II

    32 3~ 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 4. 42 43

    152 1, 095 8 155 941 240 1 1 3,732 6, 211 41 28 12 81 9 321 S61 5 95 9 77 28 265 466 4 108 , 81 2'6 ],0 SS9 11 120 11 ,25 46 ],,3 Sf' 32 11l 19 96 8 J6'I 686 28 75 ,5 .$ 2 345 5S6 7 129 10 "6S 26 348 531 IS8 7 38 20 203 437 6 93 14 99 13 436 616 5 99 2 39 88 29 338 565 12 19 12 U6 30 361 591 URBAN PR1MARY

    Locatiol l Name of townl Arca of No. of No. of Total population (including Total population ill the Code ward town' occupied house­ instItutional and house le ss a~e group (0- 6) No. , ward I.n resI­ holds population) sq. kms dential hO\J se~

    ~...... --.-..------P M F -----P --_..------M P .... 2 3 4 5 () 7 R 9 10 " m PHAGW ARA (U.A.) NA 15,063 15,824 83,316 47,892 40,424 U,173 6,905 6,268 PHAGWARA (M.e.) ]6·00 14,io2 14,884 83,162 45,060 38,103 12,2110 6,469 5,811 Ward-l 797 825 5,009 2,671 2,338 890 465 425 2 136 758 4,971 2,695 2,276 852 468 384 3 356 381 2,428· 1,244 J.184 320 110 150

    4 537 571 3,654 1,866 1,788 424 21S 209 451 474 3.186 1,629 1,557 426 236 190 6 498 - 519 3,177 1,627 1,5S0 415 245 230 7 566 58y 3,604 1.834 1.710 483 247 236 8 598 646 3.832 1,982 1,8S0 590 32\ 269 9 675 749 4,483 2.300 2,183 645 31Z 333 10 R22 845 4,847 2,553 2.294 677 380 297 II 844 853 4,951 2,584 2,367 608 311 291 U t'i36 G89 3,331 ),852 1.479 550 285 265 13 1,152 1,163 5.208 3,682 1,526 555 291 264 14 R27 843 3,574 2,135 1,439 596 314 282 15 885 925 4,4.03 2,433 1,970 799 402 391 I 16 713 803 4,427 2,272 2.15.5 645 331 314 17 680 697 3,808 2,050 1.758 S52 272 280 18 421 549 2,811 1,479 1,338 506 252 254 19 666 685 4,027 2.176 l,8S1 656 359 2,97 20 383 390 2.266 l,t87 1,079 313 170 143 21 899 930 5.160 2,309 2,351 918 411 301 li) MohaU& Gabtndpurll (O.G.) 453 S2S 2,697 I,SJ1 l.lSO 449 226 243 (it) Kat Rani (0.0.) 408 4.5 2.456 1,31' 1.1<41 (24 210 214 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS . Scheduled c.stes Sc.hedWed Tribes Literates Total mall} workers '838 URBAN -plUMARY

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    L'lc:-..tion Na me 'of town! Livestllck, forestry, Mining and Manuf2 ~turin¥ M, m.f~.ctuJ'jDg. CJde ward fishing, hunting, quar:'ying processln[l, processlDg, No lind plantations servicing ::.nd servicin; and orchards & allied repairs in repairs in oth.er activities hou&ehold lndultr:, than ; ousehold Industry (Ill) (IV) (Va) (Vb)

    --.....-~-- --M F M F M F ------M F

    1 2 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31

    III PHAGWARA (U.A.) 183 18 528 99 11,179 111

    PHAG WARA (M.e.) 176 17 484 9 . 10,49~ 109

    Ward-l 70 ~l 9. :148. 9

    2 II ~ 34 7. 424 . 3 3 1 4S 1& ISO 4 4 4 52 11 au. 1 S 3 13 4 219 1 6 1 Z3 2. 137 6

    7 2 l~ ~17 . 4 8 9 n 11 2. 292 ' 7 !I S 1 12 1 263 4 10 9 1 17 6 294 4 11 12 19 2. 303 1 II :2 1 1 666 ' 9 13 1,675, 11 14 6 59 910 15 7 56 20 877 11

    16 .~ 11 2. 402 '1 17 5 1 20 2. 51'1 ~

    IS ;1 13 8 · 243 ' 2- H) 6 11 3 292 3 20 9 1 195 2- 21 10 5 S48 11 J!P \1 (0 MOhatla_OobindDura (0.0.). 6 1 .. ,) 19 58~ . - 2 .!::. ... (iU. ,.. ~t IYlli_

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

    Coll~truction1 Trade ani cOlllJl1"rC~ Tran'>port, storage Other Mara1nSll wl)ckers Non-workers & oorWnuniClt­ services tioIlS

    (VI) (ViI) (VIII)

    -....,_.---~- ----~~- ~------M II M p ----M--'.-..-- M p ------M P ------M F

    32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

    811 23 6,693 124 1,279 17 3,600 1.115 29 34 21,570 38,818

    709 ~ 6,561 137 1,228 17 ~,479 1,090 29 34 20,373 3(1,546 19 334 2S 82 1 135 44 1,228 2,229 69 181 6 106 7. 2.97 83 1,431 2,169 lS 286 5 15 1 90 24 61S 1,137. 13 1 475 2 30 2 83 43 88S 1,727. 6 430 S 26 '2 \'1.(; 55 195 1,484 15 41'S 5 1S 109 35 191 1,501 27 369 46 2 147 52 9 859 1,711 49 1 402 3 63 135 25 898 ),195 22 551 1 52 213 70 1,089 2.105 163 329 :3 88 230 76 1,219 - 2,204 20 643 14 S9 238 130 13 5 1,218 2,214 26 106 5 5) 118 21 7S1 1.443 1 11 4 1 12 21 1 967 1,816 15 9S 44 127 13 826 1,426

    51 21 251 6 S4 \1~ 41 5 1.001 1,846 15 434 9 9S 1 230 1-3 1.05.5 2.OtSl 18 349 SO 108 13~ 67 882 1.656 49 198 3 92 1 152 3S 2 715 1.289 39 198 1 94 1 174 "3 1.084 1,820 8 130 1 27 1 12~ 3S 577 1,039 4S 2SS 10 64 1 lS1 119 1,46~ 1.210 63 96 4 35 Sl 15 606 1,158 39 35 1 16 10 10 591 1,124

    APPENDIX I DETAILS OF C. D. BLOCKS INCLUDED UNDER VARIO US TABBItS AND TABBIL\\;ISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    941

    343

    APPFNDa I Det.Il. of C,D, Bl._ iadUl1ed under various tahsils of at ....lllala Di.lriet .!. ~ -- - - - .,.-

    Name of T.bsll NamcofC.D.Block \ . _ ' , ,'f' 1 1

    .l'apW1biUa Nadal,. 2 SuUa&pur Lodhi Suhaupur LQdhi 3 - Ph.pata . PuP"ra ..

    ,. 344

    DISTRICT /tAHSIL PRIMARY CE~S'QS

    S'r: District/ Total} AreJ No. or No. of Total population Total population in the No. Tal\sil/ Rural/ in k m~. occupied hQuse- (indudingJOiti.Wtiou,l &lO l1'oup (0-6) ·U.A.} Orban residen- holds and housclc88 population, City/TOWu tial houses p ... M F P M F .

    2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12

    ~ Kapurtbala T 1633.00 108,408 111,354 6(6,647 3,41,030 305,617 1,03,240 54,946 U;294 District R 1556.00 79,SH 81,408 480,042 25f,}99 -Uf,143 11,8~ 41,521 36,339 U 77.00 18,597 29,946 166,605 89,731 76,874 15,380 13,4%5 11,955 1 Kap.uIthala T 909 .95 58,146 59,388 346,107 1,81,354 164,7S3 56,064 29,943 26,121 Tahin R 853 ·95 47,108 47,787 281.540 146,743 134,797 46,154 2.4,667 21,487 U 56 .00 11 ,038 11,601 64,567 34,611 29,956 9,910 5,176 4,634 , Kapurthala U 64,567 9,910 5,276 4,634 ,M.e.) 56.00 11,038 11,601 34.611 29,9'6 l Sulta:rur Lodhi T 4S1 .02 16,143 16,949 103,139 54,314 48,81) 17.043 9,142 .l 1,91)1 r.bti R 446.02 13,647 14,428 89.417 47,096 43,321 14,746 7,898 6,848 U S.OO 2,496 2,521 13,72.2 7,228 6,494 ·2,297 1,144 1,053 Sultanptlf (M.C.) U 5.00 2,496 2,521 13,722 7,118 6,494 2,:197 1,244 l,OSl

    3 ara T 304.46 34,119 . 35,017 1,97,401 1,OS,3~2 92,049 30,133 15,861 14,:172 l'bacT. i~ R 288.46 19,056 19,193 1,09.085 57.460 51,625 16,960 8,956 8,004 U 16.00 15,063 15.824 88,316 47,892 40,414 13.173 6.905 6,268 Phlgwata U .A. U N.A. 15,063 15,824 88,316 47,891 40,424 13,113 6,905 6,268

    (i) Pbaawata (M.C.) U l~.Ol) 14,202 14,884 83,163 4MGo 38,103 21,280 6,469 5.811 (Il) MohaUa U N.A. 453 525 2,697 1,517 1,180 469 226 243 GObindfura (0.0. (iii) Kot Rani (0.0.) U N.A. 408 415 2,456 _l,315 1,141 424 210 214 345

    AJJSTRACT

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Sc]ledultd Tribes Literates Total main workers. (I-IX) p M P P M p P M F P M F

    13 14 15 16 17 l8 19 20 21 22 23 . 24

    190,484 lOO,931 89,553 344,009 lOO,34l 143,668 194,439 183,886 10,551

    152,213 80,531 71,681 136,897 138,693 98,204 1,43,119 1,36,457 6.763 38.271 20,400 17.871 107,112 61,648 45,464 51,220 47,4%9 3,791 89,559 47,266 41,293 180,128 104,387 75,741 103,283 97,044 6,139

    75,&08 39,986 35.822 i3S ,1~ 80,''75 58.024 83,694 79.41)3 4.291 13,151 7,280 6,471 41,329 23,612 11,711 19,589 17.641 1,948 , 13,751 7,280 6,471 41,329 13,6\1 17.711 19,589 17,641 1.948

    27,054 14.340 12,114 46,790 27,151 19,033 31,466 29,91" 1,494

    25,182 13,370 11.812 3s.s~3 2,314 15,451 27,690 26,471 1,213 1,872 970 902 8,197 4,616 3,581 3,176 3,495 281 1,872 970 902 8,197 4,616 3,581 3,176 3.495 281. 73,871 39 ..325 34,S46 117,091 68,197 48,894 59,690 56,870 2,280 51,223 27,175 24;048 59,505 34,771 14,728 31,835 30,577 1,258 22,648 12,150 ]0',498 57,586 33,420 24,166 27,855 26,293 1,562 22,648 12,150 10,498 57,586 33,420 24,166 27,855 26,293 10562- 19,495 10,485 9,010 54,877 31,724 23.15) 26,181 24.658 1,523

    1,564 S.\O 134 1,4QS 911 488 933 911 1.1

    1.589 835 154 1,304 119 ,sZ; 141 724 17

    ~ 346 OISTRICTjTAHSIL PRIMARY

    Sr. District/ Totall INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY No. Tahslll Rurall U.A/ Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, City/Town fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities (1) (II) (III) P M F P M P P M P 1, 2 3 25 26 21 28 29 30 3J 32 33 6 Klapurthala 'T 60,761 59,403 1,358 40,761 3',836 2,925 1,236 J,l66 70 DIstrict R 58,953 57,653 1,300 37,612 34,823 2,789 834 789 45 U 1,808 1,750 58 3,149 3,013 136 402 377 25

    Kapurthala T 35,566 34,784 782 23,45S 21,433 2,025 591 577 14 Tahsil R 34,622 33,896 726 22,109 20,166 1.943 432 425 7 U 944 888 56 1,349 1,267 82 159 J52 7 Kapurthala U 944 888 56 1,349 1,267 82 159 J52 7 (M.e.)

    2 Sultanpur Lodbl - T 14,656 14,301 355 7,547 7,064 483 126 125 Tahsil R 14,396 14,041 3S5 7.200 6736 464 83 84 1 U 260 260 347 328 19 42 42 Sulta.npur (M.e.) U 260 260 347 328 19 42 42 3 Pbagwara T 10,539 10,318 221 9,756 9,339 417 519- 464 S, Tahsil R 9,935 9.716 219 8,303 7,921 382 318 281 37 ·

    U 604 2 602 ~,453 1,418 35 201 183 18

    Phagwara U.A. U 604 602 2 1,453 ~,418. 35 201 183 18 (i) Phagward (M.C.) U 517 515 2 1,039 1,010 29 193 176 17 (I[) Mohala Goblnd- U 32 32 21 21 7 6 pura (0.0.) (iii) Kot Rani (0. G.) U SS S5 393 387 6 1

    \ ~ . 34:1-

    CENSUS ABSTR:\C1' .

    OF MAIN WORKERS Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processlns Manufacturing, processing, servicing and reparis In lIervlclnl and repairs In household Industry other than household Industry

    IV (V~) (Vb) p M P P . M P P M P

    34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

    2 2 2,7S{; 2,414 342 29,170 28,619 551 1. 2 1,863 1,659 204 14,203 13,874 319 893 755 138 14,967 14,745 m

    2 2 1,250 1,084 166 ~I,731 11,372 359 2 2 1,008 880 128 8,566 8,30S 261 242 204 38 3,165 , 3,067 98 242 204 38 3,165 3,067 98

    298 286 12 1.495 1.46.0 35 274 263 U 983 961 22 24 23 512 499 - 13 .- 24 23 512 499 13 1,208 1,044 164 is,944 15,187 157 581 516 ·65 4,654 4,608 46 627 . 528 99 H,290 11.J79 J11 627 528 99 11,290 11,129 111 ... 583 484 99 10,604 JO,495 '109 19 19 590 588 2

    2S 25 96 96 34J DISTJllCT/TAHSIL PRIMARY.

    ------Sr. DIstrict/Tahsil Totall INDUSTR1A.L CATEGORY No. U.A.jClty/ Rural/ ToWh Urb~n. --. . Constructloll . tr~.~~ and commerce Transport, storage and communications (VI) (V1lI) ._----(VUI) -- P M F P M F P M F

    1 2 :; 43 44 4$ 46' 47 48 49 50 51

    Kapurthala T 5,226 5,020 206 19,878 19,366 512 6,234 6,137 97 District R 3,604 3,430 174 7,305 7,120 185 3,581 3,564 J7

    U 1,()22 1,590 32 12,573 IZ,~fi 327 1,6S3 2,573 SO

    Kapurlhala T 2,S93 2,413 180 8,798 8,518 280 3,280 3,205 75 Tahsil R 1,957 1,786 111 4,163 4.060 103 2.078 2,066 12 U 636 621 9 4,635 4.458 177 1.202 1,139 63 Kapurthaia U 636 621 9 4,635 4.458 171 1,202 1,139 63 (M.e.) 2 Sultanpur Lodhl T 535 534 2.27t1 2.243 33 620 620 Tahsil R 383 382 1,173 1,148 2S 465 46 5

    U 152 152 1,103 ',095 ~ 8 J5S 155

    Sutanpur U 152 J52 1,103 1,095 8 155 155 (M.e.)

    3 Phagwara T 2,098 .2,073 2~ 8,804 ~,605 199 2,334 2,3J2 22 Tahsil R 1,264 1,262 2 1,969 1,912 57 1,038 1,033 5 U 834 811 23 (f,83$ 6,693 142 1.296. 1,279 11 . Fhagwar& .U.A. U 1134 811 23 6,835 6,693 142 .1,296 1.279 J7 (I) Phagwara (M. C.) U 732 709 13 6.699 6,562 137 J,245 1,228 17

    ( Ii) Mohalla Gobilld. U 63 63 100 96 4 35 35 pUra (0. G.) - (i!l) Kot RIIIlI (O.G.) U 39 39 34. 3' 16 16 349 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    OF MAIN WORKERS

    Other servlce- Marginal workers Non- workers (IX) 1) ------M f P -r.f: p p M F

    52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 - --- 28,415 23,923 4,492 7,445 419 7,026 444,763 15,,725 288,038 t5,262 13.543 t,7.? 7,277 382 6,895 329,546 114,460 215.086 13.153 10,380 2,773 168 37 131 115,217 42,265 72,952 16,014 13,656 2,358 6,672 311 6,36J 236,152 83,999 t52,IS3 8,757 7,817 940 6.570 304 6,266 191,276 67,036 124,240 7,257 5,839 .1,41 8 \02 7 95 44,876 16,963 27.913 '7,251 5,839 ',4J8 102 7 95 44,876 16,963 27,913

    3,913 3,339 574 50S 48 457 71,168 24,304 46,864 2,732 2,398 334 502 47 455 61,225 :W,S72 40,653 1,181 941 240 3 2 9,943 3,132 6.211 1,181 94] 240 3 2 9,943 3,732 6,211

    8,488 6,928 1,560 265 50 208 137,443 48,422 89.02J

    3,773 3,328 445 205 31 174 77,045 26,852 50,1 93 4,715 3.600 1,11 5 63 29 34 60,398 21,570 38,828 4,715 3,60U J, tiS 63 29 34 60,398 21,570 38,828 4,569 3,479 1,090 63 29 34 56,919 20,373 36,546 66 51 lS l,764 (j06 1,158

    80 70 10 1,713 591 1,124

    APPENDIX II ENUMERATION BLOCKWISE TOTAL POPULATION AND SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION IN URBAN AREAS

    URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS A)JSTRACT

    APPENDIX II

    Total and Scheduled Caste population urban ltleeltwisi

    Locarion . Name of Town/Wardj Total Populatbn ScbeduJ~d Caste Code No . U rban Block

    2 3 4

    20/6/1 KspLlrthaJa (M.C.) 64,567 13,751 Ward No . 1 3,567 496 .

    Block No. 699 235

    2 443 75 3 544 21

    4 607 7 S 234 6 738 54 H1 302 104

    Ward No . 2 3,767 296 Block No. 1 3SS

    8 838 146

    9 531 42

    10 ~4S 8 11 603 37 12 487 )3 378 S8 Ward No.3 3,302 377

    lilock No. 14 435 3$ 15 676 29 16 '784 171 17 $67 20 18 840 122

    Ward No.4 4.009 1389 Block No. 19 493 435 20 4l.3 78 21 sst 73 3s4 ~

    APPENDIX U-Contd.

    Lc.catioll Nrme ofTl.wn/Ward/ Total Population SCheduled Caste Code No. Urban Bk,ck 1 2 3 4

    20/6/1 Ward No.4 Cone/d. 22 682 524 23 570 258 24 419 6

    25 851 15

    Ward No. 5 3,398 320

    Block No. 26 442

    27 468 28 731 III

    29 792 57 30 572 123

    31 393 29 Ward No.6 3,896 277 Block No. 32 590 5 33 533 10 34 808 120 35 612 sO 36 591 8 i 37 762 84 t:

    Ward No.7 3,507 861

    Block No. 38 714 34 39 636 132 ,;

    Ward No. 2! 3,387 1,455

    Block No. 44 454 363

    45 637 373 46 652 47 ·· 844 37 -_ ._ . ....,. _ .. - _" . 48 800 682 ~~ .. "~S5

    APPENDIX 11':_Contd.

    Location Name of Town/WardJ Total Population Scheduled Caste Code No. Urban Block

    1 2 3 4

    ').0/6/1 Ward No.9 4,341 1,304 Block No. 49 712 56 SO 271 5 51 540 70

    52 785 51

    53 700 330

    S4 655 439 55 678 3$3

    Ward No. 10 3,054 2.266 Block No. 56 791 791 S7 600 353

    58 715 534

    59 313 ]07 60 635 481 Waro No. 11 3,901 2,436

    Block No. G1 648 91

    62- 547 43

    63 .. 675 ·328-

    64· 5]5 515

    65 . 487 470

    66 546 508

    67 483 48]

    Ward No. 12 2.816 . . 1.322

    Block No. 68 . _ 467 223 69 · 712 . 409 70 · 464 " 303 71 526 276 72 520 14 112 127 . 37 :. "~ AP~E~:1{ :_Contd.

    Location Name of TownjWardj Total Populatioll Scheduled Caste Code No: Urban Block _- - --1- 2 3 4

    ... ---~-- 20/6/1 Ward No. 13 2,000 78 ~ Block No. 73 375 61 74 695

    75 568 4

    76 362 13

    Ward No. 14 2,60~ 49 Block No. n 458 21 78 5'10 10 79 458 18

    80 686

    81 533 Ward No. 15 2,619 6? Block No, 82 456 83 360 13

    84 <495 85 523 10 86 365

    87 420 42

    Ward No. 16 2~914 58 Block No. 88 · 382 89 461 ... 90 501 7

    91 58J 19 92 357 32

    93 632

    Ward No. 17 2,706 44 .Block No. 94 520 95 380 96 576 13 97 585 16

    98 645 15 :357

    APPENDIX U-C ontd .

    u,cation Name of Town/Ward/ T ot;)) PllPubti!Yn SCheduled Cast e Code No. Urban Block

    2 3 4

    .1 ' _ •• _- • ••• , • • C "", ' --.------~-

    20/6/1 Ward -No. Ig 2.863 120 Block No. 99 529

    100: 613

    101 · 548 7

    lO2 - 554 104

    103 619 9

    Ward No. 19 5,915 538 Block No. 104 641 206

    105 623 29

    106 380 23

    107 621 57

    lOS 542 23

    109 302 42

    110 500 15

    113 917 61

    114 174

    115 293 4

    116 119 4

    117 397

    118 285 69

    119 80 · 4

    120 41

    20/6/II Su(tanpJU' (M.e) 13,722 1,872

    Ward No" 1 1,233 464

    Block No. 454 120

    2 779 344 -.. 358- APPENDIX Il-Contd .

    Locatioll Name of TowTl/Ward/ Total POPu latio l'l Schec!ulcd Caste Code No. Urban Block

    1 2 3 4

    20{6/1I Ward No. ~ 1,037 169

    Block No. 3 477 106

    4 560 63

    Ward No.3 1.2;20 19 Block NQ. S 606 19

    6 614

    Ward No.4 1,347 368

    Block No. 7 657 243 8 690 123 Ward No.5 lA43 152 Block No. 9 399 115 10 559 11

    11 48 5 26

    Ward No.6 1,213

    Block No. 12 611 13 602 .

    Ward No.7 1,202 12

    Block No. 14 618 7 IS 584 S Ward No.8 905

    Block No. 16 445 17 460

    Ward No. 9 1,477 153

    Block No. ]8 486

    19 485 t03 20 506 50

    Ward No. 10 1.270 36 Block No. 21 696 4 22 574 J2 aS9

    APPENDIX ll-Colltd.

    Location Name of Towll!Ward/ Code No. Urban Block Total Population Scheduled Caste

    1 2 3 4 Ward No. 11 ConcJd. 20/6/11 1,375 49Y - Block No. 23 466 294 24 446 84 .2S 463 121 20j6/Ill Pbagwara (U.A.) 88,316 22,648 Phaiwara (M.e.) 83,163 19,495 Ward No. 1 5,009 2,536 . Block No. 715 715 2 679 608

    a 391 137

    4 465 51 ~ 463 63 6 471 235

    7 713 168 8 364 59 9 253 S 10 495 495 Ward No. 2 4,971 3.694 . Block No. 11 658 ·· 530 .

    12 460 276

    13 680 638 14 531 516

    15 556 556

    16 696 481

    17 667 648 18 723 49 Ward No. 3 2,428 482 Block No. 19 622 154 ~ V6S 211 21 679 19 22 462 98 j~ .~

    ~PPENOIX . ~_;_ C ont d.

    Location Name of Town/Ward! Total Population Sche.duJed Caste Code No. V rban Block

    2 3 4

    20/6/111 Ward No. 4 3,654 14

    Blo~k No. 23 710

    24 519 9 25 476

    26 595 ~ 27 759 28 595

    ~ ., Ward No. .4 3,1 86 233 Block. No. 29 860 94 30 695

    31 430 53 , 32 729 86 33 472 Ward No.6 3,177 47 Block No. 34 820 35 S72 22 36 615 9 37 539 16 38 631 Ward No. 7 3,604 Z2

    f BIe-d. No. 39 723 -- 40 686 41 465 ,. 42 874 16 43 379 6 44 477 Ward NQ. S 3,832 485 Bleck No. 45 678 46 366 . . 3 41 640 1"/4 48 679 49 652 , . 50 911 308 . 361

    ApPENDIX n '-Contd.

    Location ", ' Name 'of TownjWardj Total Populatki,h · ~ . . , SCheduled Casto Code No. Urban Block _. - - . -- -. -.... -- . -- 1 2 3 4 _ - - _- -- . .-- ~ - . -_.

    20j6jIII Ward No . 9 4,483 935 ., ', ". Block No. 51 382 52 757 73 S3 193 3

    I . 54 600 81 55 561 56 848 760 57 326

    58 816 18

    Ward No. 10 4,847 1,626 Block No. 59 606 IS3 60 629 22 61 772 78 62 , S86 27 63 729 148

    ..,_ 64 27,2 35

    65 746 689

    66 507 474

    Ward No. 11 4,951 551

    Block No. 67 239 40

    68 120

    69 501 3

    70 629 5

    71 514 '1 ,- , - 72 798 82

    73 540 127

    74 626 189

    75 953 87 , . ", ", - 1$3 31 11 . 362

    APPENDIX U--Contd.

    Loc, tion N; m, ( fTI wnjW[.lf(1/ Tota) Populati(ln SCheduled ' Caste G ,(l,,:: No. Urb_n Block t 2 3 4

    20/6/IJI Ward No. 12 3,331 760 Block No. 76 678 74 77 590 228 78 639 156 79 345 ]68 80 8]4 80 81 265 54 Ward No. 13 ' 5,208 184 Bleck No . 82 667 26 83 638 45 84 646 21 85 471 ,',' 2f 86 612 65 87 . 610 6 88 747 89 546 90 271 Ward No. 14 3,S74 1,846 Block No. 9) 830 625 92 891 174 93 761 '61 94 449 lIZ' 9S 643 104

    Ward No. 15 4,403 1,301 Block No. 96 S06 222 97 505 257

    98 454 S8

    99 565 209 100 470 131 101 454 193

    102 S()4. 111

    103 558 49 104 387 78 363 ·~

    ·APPENDIX H-Colltd.

    Location iName of Town/Ward/ Total Population Scheduled Caste CodeNa. Urban Block

    1 2 3 4

    lO/6[I1I Ward No. 16 4,427 31. ,\ ' - - Block No. 105 732 64 106 437 107 410 35 J08 496 159 - 109 256 t 10 607 . 24 111 724 Il2 765 32 Ward No. 17 3,808 151

    Block No. 113 685

    114 4]7 17

    ] 15 669 28 116 564 22

    1J 7 663 19 118 810 65 Wsrd No. 18 2,817 998 Block No. 119 56T 391 120 476 149 121 488 184

    122 416 99

    123 870 175

    'Ward No. 19 4,027 1,766

    Block N@. 124 767· 84

    125 530 103

    126 683 457 127 860 233 128 828 &73 .; 129 359 216

    .. .___:'~ .. ~-": .:': ... --- - -~ .; _,:..- ~- ~-;__.- . ~--~::- - ~ ..:.... .- .- ... ..:._:. :. .-' .~ -.-...... --.- .: --;;..:..: ... -~ ._--. - ~ . -": -- .-.~-- - ~. -.- ...... -:--.-..._. - - _. _""-_.-- 364 _

    , -. APPENDIX n-Conc1d.

    Localion :Name of TownfWard/ Total Pop-ulatlon- . Scheduled caste' Code No. Urban Block

    1 2 3 4

    20f6fHI Ward No. 20 2,266 - , : 596- . ~ . ~ ' '' ''' Cone/d. Block No. 130 691 29 131 433 66 132 626 449 133 516 52

    Ward No. 21 5.,160 947 Block No. 134 853 549 135 643 29 136 585 24 137 446 72 138 865 - 83 139 596 63 140 425 104 141 747 23

    Mohalla Gobindpura (O.G.) 5.153 3,153

    Ward No. 22 2,697 -, 1,564 , . . Block No. 142 631 ._ 298 143 412 385 144 S88 283 145 546 325 146 520 273

    Kot Rani (D.G.) 2,456 - ';. ,1,5.89

    Block No. 147 665 557 148 464 253 149 -- 453 276 150 229 148

    . . ":, 151 ', '.. 205 142 152 '.; .--" 440 213

    .___ ...... - ., .-~ - ..... ~ ~. . _ • • - . -_ • • - .p. ... : . __ ...... _ . --- ...... - , --- ' ..... '... . ;,:...... -t- .... -~- . .• .. - ~; : .. .~ .- __._ _ . _ _ ~ ~ . ANMiXURE TO APPENDIX DISTRI.CT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

    365 166 ANNEXURE DIStRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    LocI­ District' Tota~ No. of Total Scbeduled Caste Total Scheduled Caste Uttri.tes tiOIl C. D.Block· Rural! house- population. popu)lltlon In the Code U.A.! CIty! Urban holds !I~e SfOUP 0- 6 No, Town with S.C. members

    p M F p M F P M F

    3 4 s 6 7 8 9 ,0 Jl 12 13

    6 Ka)!J',na'a D:~lr;ct T 3J.Oi)1 ICJa ,4~ '4 f()~ , 9jf SCJ,5SJ 3',495 18,159 16,335 74,598 41,050 11.541 R 26,S8!l 152,213 8(),531 71,682 27,545 14,530 13,015 57,552 36,628 20,923

    U 6,429 38,271 20,400 17,871 6.950 3,629 3,321 17,046 10,421 6,629

    Kapurihala C.D. Block T 8,445 48,456 25,597 22,859 S,88J 4,639 42,42 16,685 10.761 5,924

    R 8,4.45 48,4:6 25,S~7 :22,859 8.~81 4,639 4.:42 16,(i1l5 )0,761 5,924

    U T

    R 4,61 5 27,:m 14, 389 12,963 4.993 2,639 2,~54 8.(m 5,6<;'3 2,980

    U

    3 St'JIU' pI r II ('J-' C. D. T Block R 4,676 25,182 13,370 11 , 812 4,773 2.5:4 2,:<9 7,~18 .... 727 2,491 U T 9,: ~ 6 54, : 76 : R,e ~ C : 5.: ~ 6 9/85 5,(: 8 4,'57 :6,566 J6,4J2 10,154

    R 8,844 51.:i23 27,175 24,(/.8 8.g S< 8 4,7~8 4.171' :4,~ ' i6 lS/t:8 9.528

    U 5(,:2 3,153 J,Cr.S ),'fS :f7 3((' :n J.':'~(l ~64 626

    (i) Mohsllt Gobir..dpl;\' U Z43 1,:64 83G 137 0488 333 COG) (Ii) Kot Rini (CG) u 835 1'18 ISO 769 476 293 Urban Total U 6,41938;1',} 20,1,(0 .17,8~1 (.,9~0 ~.t29 3:,21 17,('1,6 1iO.~11 6,f-2S Clties/U. As. hlvlnJ Population JOO.OOO and above Nil. Towns/U. A.s, havlIli Popul.tionless than IOO.Goo Kapurthala (M. C.) U 2,316 13.751 7,280 6,471 2,5~8 1,:~6 1,:': 2 5,10 3,IFS 1,<;'78 l . SuttanpuT (M. C.) U 320 1,872 970 %2 3<:8 182 H6 8:S 491 337 3 Pha,wlra U. A. U 3,793 22,648 12.150 10,498 4,0)4 2,IGI 1.913 11,<'55 6,745 4,310

    (I) Phl~Ara (M. C.) U 3,291 19,495 10.48$ 9,010 3.4~7 l,8G) 1,6:6 9.~6S 5,78J 3,684 (ii) Mohalla Gobindpura (0. G.) U 243 1,564 330 734 289 )52 131 82l 488 333

    (iii) ~ot Rani (O.G.) U 259 1,589 835 754 298 148 J50 769 476 293 ".: ;'., ;):;\ 6'7

    I , FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

    ------_---_---_ --~---- M F p M F ' P M F , 1' F P M F

    1~ 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    57,Oll 52,886 4';136 4,723 4,525 198 29,818 27,437 2,381 322 288 34

    7,921 1,535 392 195 761 . 28 4,830 4,606 224 20 20 7.921 7,535 392 79.5 767 28 4,830 4,606 224 - 20 20 '

    1.710 7.320 390 J.052 1,014 38 5,253 5,017 236 34 34 ' '.710 7,320 390 1,052' - 1,014" .38 ' 5,253 5,OJ7 236 " 34 ' - 34 -

    1S,213 14.~1l 702 979 42 7,075 6,1~S 350 · tl3 87 26

    14,332 13.655 611 97ft 42 6,808' 6,461 347 106 81 ' 25 ... ._ . . 88f 856'" 25 3- 267 264 .. 3 7· 6' .. J -438 421 J7 3 14 .. 14

    443 435 8 253 250 3 ll,04~:, 10,203 846- 338 22. , 2,065 1,953 1~2 , .. 11 64 7

    ",090 3,613 417 3],3 .301 871 80;3 68 JB J8 530 465 65 5 S 140 123 17 4 6,429 6.06S 364 32 - 32 . 1,054 1,021 21 49" 4-2 7 5,S'" s,209 339 29 29 787 , 763 24 42 . 36 6 .38 421 J1 3 3 14 6 5 44.3 4as 3 253 . 250 3 J . 1-

    ._. :_': ···· 368

    ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY·CENSUS ABSTRACT

    "INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loca­ District! Total Manufacturing Manufacturj·ng Pro­ Constructions ·Trade and commerce tlon . C.D. Ruralf processing cessing,· servicing Code Block/ UrbanI servicing- and and repairs in No. U.A./City/ repairs In ·bouse- other than house­ Town hold 'ndustry hold IndustrY .. . V(a) . V(b) (Vn (VII) ------..:::~-- P M F p M p M F p M F

    ~ 1 2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 27 38 39 . 40

    6. KaJ)lll'thala T 835 694 141 6,526 . 6,341 185 1,595 2,488 107 3,158 1!961 196 Distrjct .R 546 45': 89 4,1)35 3,910 U5 1,935 1,BJ4 101 1,881 1,811 69 U .289 137 52 2,491 2,431 . 60 660 654 6 1,177 1,150 127

    1 Kapurthala T 123 . 93 ,. 30 1,085 1,021 Sl9 98 . 441 428 13 C.D. Block R 123 93 30 1,08' 1.021 64 617 519 98 44J 428 13 U

    .2 Nadala T 94 81 . . 13 618 595 . 23 220 2~9 326 10 C.D.Block R 94 81 J3 618 S9S 23 220 219 326 10 tI 3 Sultanpul' Lodhl T 53 so 3 218 212 (I 106 212 204 8 C.D, Block R 53 SO 3 218 21l 6 106 212 204 8 U 4 Pbagwara T 3U 268 . 43 2,380 2,347. 33 1,085 1083 2 98:2 940 42 C.D.Block R 276 233 43 2,114 . 2,082 . 32 992 990 2 902 864 38

    U 35 3~ 266· 265 1 93 93 . 80 76 4 T t~ 15 211 210 54 54 ., . 60 56 4 R 20 20 45 39 39 20· 20· Urban Total U 289 237 52 2.491' 2,431 60 660 " 654 - · 6 1,27l 1.. 150 · 127 Cltles/U,A,shavini population 100,000 and above

    1 Nil. .. ~ Towl\s/U.A.s havlnl population Jess than 100.000 1 Kipurthala U 37 27 10 468 430 · 38 168 165 : 3 463 ' .. 3.,v 93 (M.e.) .'. 2 Sultanpur U 2 2. 67 64. 3 40 · 40 48 48 (M. C.)

    3 Phagwara U 250 208 42 1,956 1,9~7 19 452 449 3 34 (U.A.)

    (I) Phaawara U 215 113 4~ 1.690 1,612 18 359 356 3 686 656 30 (M.C.) (II) Mohall U JS 15 221 220 I S4 54 60 56 4 Ooblndpura (0.0.) (IiiJ Kot Rani U 20 20 45 45 39 39 20 369

    I FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

    INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Transport, storage and Other services Marginal wQrkcrs Non·workres communications

    (VIII) (IX)

    p M F p M F p M F P M [~

    41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5J 52

    1,695 1,678 17 7,350 6,473 877 2,663 184 2,479 1,30,799 47,861 82,938 960 956 4 4,249 3,819 430 2,535 167 7,356 1,03,717 37,681 66,036 135 722 13 3,101 2,654 447 140 17. 123 27,082 10,180 16,902 252 250 2 1,035 943 92 1,434 90 1,344 31,018 11, 334 19,684 252 250 2 1,035 943 92 1,434 90 1,344 31,018 11,334 19,684

    183 183 841 748 93 850 48 802 18,575 6,806 11,769 183 183 841 748 93 850 48 802 18,575 6,806 11,769

    113 113 669 570 99 137 3 134 17,335 6,047 11,288 113 113 669 570 99 137 3 134 17,335 6,047 11,288

    440 438 2 1,806 1,644 162 102 26 76 39,061 14,303 24,758 412 410 2 1,704 I,S58 146 102 26 76 36,789 13,494 23,295 28 28 102 86 16 2,272 809 1,463 19 19 46 35 11 1,126 409 717 ·9 9 56 51 5 1,1 46 400 746 735 722 13 3,101 2,654 447 140 17 123 27,082 10,180 16,902

    321 310 11 -1,421 1,249 172 94 2 92 9,567 3,605 5,962

    32 32 192 147 45 1,342 505 837

    382 380 2 1,488 1,258 230 46 15 31 16,173 6,070 10,103

    354 352 2 1,386 J,I72 214 46 15 31 13,901 5,261 8,640

    19 19 46 3S II 1,126 409 717

    9 9 56 51 5 1,146 400 746

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