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Important Statistics ix-xi S. lntroduction of D~strict Census Handbook xvii-xix 6. Analytical Note 1-8 7. District Primary Census Abstract-General Population 10-17 8. District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Gastes 18-25 9. District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 26-33 10. Runll/Urban Primary Census Abstract (by Village of a Tahsil/ward of a Town) 1. Kiraoli -Tahsil (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 38-39 (Iii) Rural Primary Census Abstract 40-53 (iv) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Fatehpur Sikri M. B.) 54-55 (v) Appenchx of Fatehpur Sikri M. B. 56-57 (vi) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Achhbera M. B.) 58-59 (Vii) Appendix of Achhnera M. B. 60 2. Kheragarh Tahsil (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 64-65 (iIi) Rural Primary Census Abstract 66-77 (iv~ Urban Primary Census Abstract (Kberagarh T. A. 78-79 (v) Appendix of Kheragarh T. A. 80-81 (vi) U:rban Primary Census Abstract (Jagner T. A.) 82-83 wii) Appendix of Jagner T. A. I 84 3. Agra Tahsil (i) Tahsil Map (iI) Alphabetical List of Villages 88-89 (iii) Rural Primary Census Abstract 90-101 (iv) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Agra M. C.) 102-105 (v) Appendix of Agra M. Co 106-135 (vi) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Agra Cant.) 136-137 (vii) Appendix of Agra Cant. 138-139 (viii) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Dayalbagh T. A.) 140-141 (ix) Appendix of Dayalbagh T. A. 143 (X) Urban Primary Census Abstract, Swamibagh T. A.) 144-145 (xi) Appendix of Swamibagn T. A. 146 4. Etmadpur Tahsil (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 150-151 (iii) Rural Primary Census Abstract 152-165 (iv) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Tundla T. A.) 166-167 (v) Apppendix of Tundla T. A. 168-169 (vi) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Tundla Railway Colony) 170-171 (vii) Appendix of Tundla Railway Colony 173 (viii) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Etmadpur T. A.), 174-175 (ix) Appendix of Etmadpur T. A. 176-177 5. Firozabad Tahsil (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages IS2-183· (iii) Rural Primary Census Abstract 184-197 (iv) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Firozabad M~ B.) . 198-201 (v) Appendix of Firozabad M. B. 202-209 (vi) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Sukhmalpur Nizam~bad C. T.) 210--211 (vii) Appendix of Sukhmalpur Nizamabad C. T. 213 (viii) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Dataunji T. A.) 214-215 (ix) Appendix of Dataunji T. A. 216 6. Fatehabad Tahsil (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 220-221 (iii) Rural Primary Census Abstract 222-235 (iv) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Shamshabad M. B.) 236-237 (v) Appendix of Shamshabad M. B. 38~23g (vi) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Fatehabad T. A.) 240-241 (vii) Appendix of Fatehabad T. A. 242-243 7. Bah Tahsil (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 249-251 (iii) Rural Primary Census Abstract 252-267 (iv) Urban Primary Census Abstract (Bah T. A.) 268-269 (v) Appendix of Bah T. A. 270-271 (vi) Urban Primary Census Abstract ,(Pinhat T. A.) 272-273 (vii) Appendix of Pinhat T. A. 274- Errata 275-285 f;;rm ;jf'flTUfi'fT €f~~~'fiT ~lRm cpT 51T~ 1951 'fiT "'''''1 01'''1 iT g-3;fT 1 ~WI" f;;rB- if; >r~ 1Jr+T 3;fT1: 'flT~ if; fWl; >rM+rCfi ;jf'flTUfi'fT m~ ~ ;jf'flTUfi'fT 'fiT >r~lR mUUf +rflT "~" iT lAN l:1;cf ~ f;Rf~'fiT, +rflT "Of" iT lAm l:1;cf '1'T~ >rm+rCfi ::;r"llfOT"'T m~ (f~ +rN "~" iT f~qUfRlrli m, >rmID"I'fi ~. f;jfm ;jf'flTUf"'T mUUfl1T l:1;Cf lAN ~fCftfmT 3;fR >rT~+rCfi;jf'flTUfi'fT ~ 'n: mcnf~ ~£9 f~~q-orWl'fi muom WT ifl1T 1 l1~fq' ~ ~T iT +rN "~" 'fiT f::;rm \if'flTUfi'fT mUUfl1T I 98 I 9ft f\Jl'0T ;jf'flTUfi'fT ~aWf'1CfiT YI19Nl"T Cfil' ~q-TIgT a-l1T~ rn fI1ll1 lAN Cf '1'T~ f .r~Tftf~ "'{a+r ~IGJli~Cfial CfiT4'?fil1 9ft 9;1IGJ'i~Cfi;:m:rT 'fiT 'fer if; f~ ~ f~~ if; 5!~ iT +rT ~)er'1 'fi~ ~ rrlr lTGT q'~ ~ ~ Cfi''Ul1T ifl1T ~ 1 ~~ ~1}<1 'fiT e<1R If WCfi'~ >r~'" u, >fM11 5T f~m \ii;:rrurrrT ~~t<1'fiT ~ >fro:-A' 1t ~~~r:RT WCf'in;;r1 1t 5f~l1cIi \if'ffl11TrrT m~ a21T .y~ iiI"f1P1TrrT ~T tn: crlfT"( ~ l:f~ Wfirorr ~ ~T"{ 3,;f[{ ;;r'flT1lf ~ ~ f~~ qro q'q+!"mTT ~ The DistrIct Census Handbook (DCH), complied by the Census Organization on behalf of the State Government., IS one of the most valuable products of the Census The DCH IS constantly referred to by planners, admilllstrators, academICIans and re&earchers. It IS i1lter alia used for delimItation of constituencIes, form ulatIOn of local level and regIOnal plans and as an aid to DIstnct administratIOn. The dIstrict census handbook IS the only publicatIOn WhIch provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto Village level for the rural areas ward-Wise for each CIty or town. It also provIdes data on infrastructure and amenitIes m Villages and towns, etc. The dIstnct census handbook series was initIated during the 1951 Census. It contained important census tables and PCA for each village and town of the dIstrict. During 1961 Census the scope of the DCR was enlarged and It contamed a descnptlve account of the distrIct, admmIstratIve statistIcs, census tables and a Village and town directory, Illcludmg PCA. The 1971 DCH senes was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C compnsed analytical report, admini5trative statistIcs, dIstrict census tables and certain analytIcal tables based on PCA and amenity data 111 respect of VIllages. However, III some states It was confined to dIstrict census and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay In compIlatIOn and printing. WhIle deslgnmg the format of 1981 DCH senes some new features along with the restructuring of the formats of Village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time, comparabIlIty with the 1971 data has also been kept in VIew. All the amenitIes except power supply 111 the Village have been brought together III the VIllage dIrectory WIth the IllstructlOn that III case an amentty IS not avaIlable in the referrent Village the dbtance m broad ranges from the nearest place where the amemty IS avaIlable may be given. The restructunng of the format of the VIllage directory and mcorporating more exhaustIve data on mfrastructure aspect particularly in relatlOll to amenities and land-use pattern IS expected to further meet the need of mIcro level plannmg for rural areas. It IS expected to help not only m local area pla!ming but regulat1l1g the prOVISIOn of goods and servIces as well as to m1l11mlSe the regIOnal unbalances in the process of develcpment. A few new Items of mformatIOll have also been mtroduced to meet some of the requ rements of the ReVised MIUlmum Needs Programme. Such new Items of mformatlOn as adult lIteracy centres, pnmary health sub-centres, and commumty health workers III the VIllage have been mtroduced m the VIllage dll'ectory With this objectIve m mmd. The new Item on approach to the VIllage IS to have an Idea about the VIllages III the dIstnct which are maccessible. A new column, "total populatIOn and number of households" has been mtroduced to examl11e the correlatlO11 of the amenitIes with the populatIOn and number of house holds they serve. AddItIOn of two more appendIces hSthlg the VIllages where no amemtIes are avaIlable and accordll1g to the proportIOn of scheduled caste and scheduled tnbe populatIOn to the total populatIOn has also been made WIth this VIew 111 mmd. The formats of the town dIrectory have also been modIfied to meet the requirements of the Mll1ImUm Needs Programme by providmg mformalIon on a few new Items. A new statement on CIVIC and other amemtIes III Class-I and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been mtroduced WIth thIS ObjectIve 111 mind. It is expected that thIS WIll help the planners to chalk out programmes on provlSlon of CIVIC amemties for the improvement of slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tnbes populatIon in statement IV relatmg to CIVIC and other amemties and adult literacy classes/centres under educatIonal facihttes in statement V are also added inter aIm With thIS VIew. A significant addition 15 class of town in all the seven statements of the town dlfectory. The mfrastructure of amellllIes m urban areas of the country can be best analysed by takmg the class of towns mto consideratIOn. The addItIon of the colu mns on CIVIC admimstration status and populatIOn III a few statements also serves thIS purpose. ( iv ) The format of the primary census abstract for the vIllages and towns has been formulated in the lIght of changes in the economIC and other questIOns canvased through the mdivldual slip of 1981 Census. In order to aVOId delay m publIcatIOn of 1981 DCH senes It has been so deSIgned that Part-A of the volume contams vJllage and town dlfCctory and Part-B, the PCA of vIllages towns mc1uding the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled TrIbes PCA upto TahsIl/Town levels. At the begmning of the DCR a detailed analytical note supported by a number of mset tables based on PCA and non-census data m relation to the mfrastructure has been mtroduced to enhance Its value. The dIstrIct and tahsil/PolIce StatlOn/C D Block etc. level maps depIctIng the boundanes and other Important features have heen ll1sered at appropnate places, to further enhance the value of the publIcatIOn. ThIS publIcation IS a Jomt venture of the State Government and the Census Organization. The data have heen collected and compIled 111 the State under the dll'ectlon of Sli Ravmdra Gupta, the DIrector of Census OperatIOns, U. P. on behalf of the State Government whIch has borne the cost of prmtmg. The task of plannmg, deslgnmg and co-ordmatIOn of thIS publIcatIOn was carned out by Dr. N. G. Nag, Deputy RegIstrar Genelal (Social StudIes) of my office. Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy RegIstrar General (Map) prOVIded the techmcal gUIdance m the preparatIOn of the maps. Data receIved from Census Dlfectorates have been scrutI msed 1m the SOCIal StudIes DIVISIon at the headquarters under the gUIdance of Sri M. M. Dua, Senior Research Officer. I am thankful to all who have contributed m thIS proJect. P. PADMANABHA Registrar General, India. New Delhi The 26th AprIl, 1982. ~mIJfGfiTU 'SI";;mrrfr')f Cfi~ 'XJ11 Ci~T 'fif~ f;=f~~CfiT ~ ~'T it !fCfirf~rrr 'fiT jfflT ) tt~'l<:T if; ~'1~n<: +rllT "~" 'XTlT ;:P1T ~<: f~qri'fiT 'liT q;;r g~T ~ f~~ ~~T'l;;r WCftTTlt [~T 1981 :;r;:rTUf'fT ~ '3"'lB<;er ~~m ~T ~T ~ I +rllT "q" it 'SI"~ 'XPi U;ci ~<: ~ f~ 'SfT~lfCl) ~'flTUf'fT ~fct;:g f~lf ~ f~1Jlr ~~ ;;rifff~!fT ~ m~-):fT~ ~,!~f'fq ;;rITrr, :J;fi~f'fd" ~if~rfrr, ~f~"{, ~~!f ~T ~ :J;f'I'lH lJ.:lOl:fiT 1f.TlT 'fi"{if CfT~, ~TlTlfi:ij'fi 'fiTlT "fi<:if CfT~, 'liTlT ;=f 'fi\it Cflw1 ~ ~~-~ 3.:l·fcti~ fG:lf ;rlf ~ I f~;;rr ~;pfUfilT ~(ij~~'fiT 'lTllT "~" U;ci +rllT /I~JJ 1 97 1 'fiT ;;r~lJfifT if ~~~T it 'Sf'fiITqrcr 'fiT ~T ~"f I "4llT "q" 'fiT f~T (f~r ~~~T "~" "fiT fqq~qUfT~ f~T lr (~T 1f.er~ ~~~ it ~) f~~ "fiT ~f1fft~f qf~"l1:f i.l~T m"fisT "fiT fqq~Uf WH f~;;rr ~~Uf'fT ~~~'fi'T ~ qf<:"llf" lr 'XFr rr~T ~"{ f'f~qrCfiT CT~T ~~Uf'fT if 'Sf~q(J ~'fi~q;;r~T 'fir qf<:'lTqTif lr ~T ~T ~ ~~ fCfi 'Sfr~+ffi :sr;:rTUf'fT m<: iT f~lf ~T'f;-5T ~ f 'XTlT f'l~qrCfiT 'fiT ~'fifT~T 'fiT ~~~1 ~ ifTU Q;Cfif~[ f"fil:fT ;rl:fT qr I ~R ~qij '5f+rT<: ~ 'SI"~ltt'fi 'XTlT 'fiT ~'tfifT u;'fif?f[ "fiT I 'fiT ~'f'fT ~RTlf f'f"fiTl:f) ifRT ~ 'fiU1:fT ~T ~ I 3;ff'fisT ~ u;crTcr\UT ~ f~ ~. U~ U;Cf OO~ 'Sfqrrn'f if; mer m+rR 0 'Sf'lTT;r "fiT \3";=f'if; ~<:i7frc+r'fi' mq G:~'f ~ f~~ ~T+rT"{ ol:j'ifcf 'fi\[f ~ I ~ ~T ~~ f1S1Jf, \3"qf~qr'fi', l:fT~ifT U;ci ~lT;:Cfl:f, ~T :J;f~;;rr"fi ~~+R, \3"qf~qr'fi f~ ~~Uf'fT ~~~~t'fiT, ~T 'fCfR ' WQ' if ~ !!IT fjfqfFf;~, ~eft~'l>, ~~ t:!; ~~ 'fiT m+rr(t ~, f~Tif ~tr 5Ffirn'f if; ~llT It ;r~rr f'f;rUTlT ~T ~ I ~qffi Q'~ CfffiIfCfCfiQ'T it m Q:T ~ ~ ~KiT ~ I ftfi~ iT ~ mm ~ ~ fCfi f~ \£f'"l41 01 '"I 1 Q:~ff(fCfif 1981 fcrf'lW ~]7f ~T ~cil'tll' ~ta f~rf in\Cf'id> 'I''1lfUT'fT qf'{'9T~ The micro level data are of a distrinct Importance in a welfare democratic set-up. They are needed for running democratIc instItutIOns, dIstnct level planlllng and dlstllCt admllllstration besIdes catering to the a~sorted nee,Js of researchers, scholars and common man. By presenting census data down to the level of vIllages the Distnct Censlls Handbook senes occupIes a place of prommence III the galaxy of CC 11SUS publlcatJOns. The need for small domam data always prompted publIcatIOn of village figures In some form or the other in most of the censuses. Yet It was only III 1951 census that the publIcatIOn of vIllage statIstiCS acqUIred the well deserved Importance by the introductIOn of Dlstnct Census Handbook senes. These volumes have been pubhshed with unbroken regularity m Uttar Pradesh State since 1951 census by the Census OrganizatlOa on behalf of the Government of Uttar Pradesh. The Dlstnct Census Handbook wa, brought out for each DIstnct HI two volumes III 1951/1961, three volumes III 1971 and is bemg brougt out ll1 two volumes part A and Part B in 1981. With the introductIOn of tlus series, It developed mto a healthy tradItIOn to collect vIllage-wIse informatIOn on amemtIeS a'ld mfrastructure, takmg advantage of the massive census operatIOn and pubhsh it IS the form of village and town dIrect ones 111 volume A of the DIstnct Census Handbook. Part 'A' volume, 111 Keepmg WIth the tradItion, consists of vIllage and town dIfectones, gIVlng baSIC IIlfonnaLlon rel.ttltlg to 1I1fra-structure and amenities and total populatiOn of each vlll.1ge and town as thrown up by the 1981 censll'>. The part B volume presents primary census data for each vIllage and town glvmg total populatIOn WIth scheduled caste/sheduled tnbe, lIterates, mam workers by main category marginal workers and non-workers break up. The Dltltnct Census Handbook part A and part C were publi5hed in English in 1971 census. Part B volume was brought out III Hmdl as well as 111 Enghsh in separate Issues WIth a VIew to enlargmg Its utilIty. ThIS, however, resulted 111 delayed publrcatlOn of data, errodmg some of theIr topicalrty by prolonged tIme-lag. ThIS tIme, therefore, the Distnct Census Handbooks are bemg brought out 111 dIglot form in smgle volumes. The alphabetIcal lIst of villages is gIven III HlI1dl as well as m EnglIsh to make the reference eaSIer to both categories of users. The scope of analytIcal notes has been enlarged thIS tIme. In Part A, the 'AnalytIcal Note' Consists of bnef mtroductlOn of the distnct a11d analysIs of data presented therein. The introductIOn to the DIstrict Census Handbook. It discontains explanations of the term used in the Vlliage and Town Directory and general concepts of cemus. WillIe only a bnef analysis of data and explanatIOns of census concepts pertinent to the Primary Census Abstract have been included in Part B. The non-census information was collected through the agency of lekhpals-the basic revenue functionary. The lekhpals collected information for each VIllage under theIr charge. It has passed on the Census Dlfectorate by the District Census Office after gettmg It duly vetted by the Land Records Inspectors and tahsildars. The mformatlOn for towns as supplIed by the local authontles. I gratefully acknowledge thelf role m collectIOn of mformatlOll. We have also used materIal made avaIlable to us by the Col1ector~ and District Magistrates III drafting introductory notes on dIstncts, I am extremely thankful to them for the Ir aSSIstance. I gratefully thank Sri P. Padmanabha, Reglstrar General IndIa and Dr. N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General, Social Studies DiviSIOn for their inspuing gUIdance that came handy to me all through. I also thank Sn Lal Klshan, Deputy Director, Plan11lng and Co-ordmatIOn, Sn Akhlaq Ahmad, Deputy Duector, Distnct Census Handbook and Sf! N. C. Slllha, A'>S1stant Dlrector and Sn R. P. Smgh, Research Officer, Map of Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh for their hard work. ( viii ) In the end I am thankfull to Shri Ashok Dar, Superintendent Prmting and Stationary, U. P. Allahabad and Shn M. C. Padaha, AssIstant Dmctor and Shll R. K. Saxena, Semor Techmcal AssIstant (Pnnting) wIth the term of Pnntmg umt of thIS office who have kept a constant watch upon the Printmg of thIS PublicatIOn. There is always some gap between what is de~ired and what IS accomplished, both in terms of SCOPe of the publicatIOn and accuracy of the pubhshed matendl. Yet, I hope, the DistrIct Census Handbooks WIll largely nse to the expectations of the vanegated users fulfillmg '>orne of theIr needs for micro level data. RAVINDRA GUPTA Dmxtor, Census Operations, U. P. Lucknow 30th March, 1983. ~-----__ -- , , 30 'I ~,----" E flo i 4 -'I ? DISTRICT AGRA \) /of , ,; " I' f\ , :~ ~ i ~ 1_Jo· \ • VI" R A J A S T HAN ~ M A o ., Vi H Y " A p \ R A D E \ B Bho91Puro S H o M Mldhopur 1/1 N Naralth MUllaqUli ~ NOTE -HEA~QUARTERS OF AI:OLA 610CK or KIRAOLI TAHSt ~ITUATEO Ar VILLAGE AKOLA (if AGRA TAHSiL C Chhoillor ~ B_B'CHIIUR_'_B_LO_C'______., Alrno9Qr K"nJarl'l BOUNDARIES -STATE, DISTRICT, TAHSIL, VIKASKHAND O,nhoul, _.1_"1-' -J- --, K~'fla NH J SH 39 Jarkhl HIGHWAYS - NATrONAL, :TATF Hazaratpur IMPORTAI/T MFJALLED RCA': Sikri HIUQ 11 ! RAILWAY L'IES ",,'TH STAT,u'4 BROAD GAlJGE ,METRE GAUGE ..... ~!1I11~lrllr R"fR AND srRfA~ ~ S,Z' Cln~ of Urban Crnlru HEADQUARTERS -OISTRICT I rM~SIL ,VIKASKHAND , l), 0 URBAN CE.~TRE o VILLAGE HA'INij "" , ABOVE POPULATION WITH • Tttr'o I NA~f JIJ OFFiCE -0 Ii TECHNICAL INS TITUTION. , BUNGALOWS -OAK, TRAVEllER, ,INSPECT/ON. DB I T9 I /9 RH __ _J_ __ _ "_ --- -,>-"- '" OF INDIA lil.l au(o 111'011 iIIIV(Y OF /llDIA Mil flTN Tiff PERM/f$JOM OF THE SURvtYOR iiHfRAL OF INDIA I9GOVfRN~"r ,"~IRIGHr qf!M'lai ~ IMPORT ANT ST ATISTlCS ~~ ~~~ IrffTU Uttar Pradesh Description. Agra •,,+1., ~"" IIIfW PowI·tlou Total Persons 110,861,013 2,85l.941 Jft Males 50,819,176 tA6O,703 mm Famales 52,041,737 1,292,139 J.fTlftur Olffiffi' Rural Persons 90,962,898 1,766,030 ~ Males 48,041,135 974,789 ~ Females 42,921,763 791,241 ;m:~ 0lff1RT Urban Persons 19, 899, P5 1,086,912 ~ Males 10,778,141 JlW ~ Females 9,120,974 '00,998 ri 1971-81 t~~iiif~,r4 ~ Decenmal PopulatIon growth rate 1971-81 2'.49 23.58 ~ (qq fcl:io lITO) Area (Sq. KIns.) 294,411.00 4,80' ~-"£I0Wf ('srfu qq fcl:io lftO) Density of Population (per sq. km.) 377 '93 fi;l;r ~'ffi'f ('5lfu ~ Ti'lT tn: ~ 'tl1 ~) Sex RatIO (No. of females per 1000 males) 885 828 ~~ ~ Literacy Rate Persons 27.16 3U.5 ~ Malel 38:l~ 4,uS ~ Females 14.04 19.9% ~ ~ it ~ ~'fiT srmm Percenta&e of Urban population to total popul&tio~ 17.95 38.18 ( I , ~ ;:Jm:m 0TPr0 Description UtTar Pr!'desh Agra F~it~ Persentage to total population : (i) ~~ctmr~~ &lfCRf Main workers -Persons 29.22 21.45 ~ Males 50.31 49.11 fufllf Females 5.39 1.30 (ii) ~qirdifi tfiTq' ~ crm &lfCRf MarJinal workers Persons ' 1.49 0.22 ~ Males 0.45 0.10 f~ Females 2.67 0.36 (iii) lfiTlf l'f rn ~ &lfCRf Non-Workers Persons 69.29 72.33 ~ Males 49.24 50.79 rOO Fema1e~ 91.24 98.3 p.r lfiTlf ~ ~ ~ llfiT f~ Break-up of Main Workers: p ~ rn com iT SIfumr Percentage among Main Workers (i) "WiMil< ;;;!if,,:r Cultivators Person, 58.52 39.07 ~ Males 59.53 39.62 rnt Females 47.83 14.15 (ii) ~~ &If.F.r Apicultural Labourers Persons 15.98 9.57 ~ Males 14.J6 9.S5 ~ Females 35.23 10.29 (iii) q tf(1rj I f{ili mr ~ H oUINoid IDc:lua'try Persons 3.70 04.SO ~ Males 3.56 04.3' ~ . Females 5.21 11.56 « &f ) ~ ~~ anwm Description Uttar Pradesh A&ra (iv) ~ 'llT~ Cfi~ cnB- O!ff~ Other Workers Persons 21.80 46.86 ~ Males 22.75 46.48 trort Females 11.73 64.00 ~l~f"lij' \iITfu ~ OlffCRflfT 'fiT ~ 'JIi'Ht\OlII it ~a-~a- oqf'iRf Percentage of SIC population to total populatIOn Persons 21.16 20.09 ~ Males 21.08 22.29 f~ Females 21.24 21.8' .' ~ Males 0.21 00.06 W;rlff Females 0.21 00.06 ~~CfiQ. 'A I t.fIl{T r.tT ~ ~m;r Number of VIllages Total 124.193 1,229 mm InhabIted 112.568 1,174 ~l~-m«R Uninhabited 11,625 5.5 "l'f""{Tlf ~';fT f~ ~ 1. vl1ftvt ~ ~ .. ~'1"T ~% lIflTfor m.: '1m: ~T 1fi f~ f~ ~ ~ I ~ 1.fl1lTor eh-.n: ~)lr I!.h ~1m ~ \ifT ~ ~ q qronf1!fcr~)1:rr ~ l1f~T 'fiT ~ilT ~ f~ ~ ~:ifT lfIT fcr~ ~q- ~ q-f~"SfTflfa' flfllfT ~ ~ I q-f~mT lfIT ~~ ~);:r at; ~ m 11'IT ~ crTI'fi f~cr 'fiT tll (if ) ~ m (Of) ~ ~T ~ 'ifT fifHlfm~ ~T 'fiT ra rn ~ I (i) N{'1O+I" 5.000 \ili1~le41 ~T I (ii) (iii) ma'CJ1if'fiOlfTO it'filf ij- 'fi .... 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The PCA gives total populatIOn with scheduled castes/scheduled tribes, literates, mam workers by main categones, marglllal wOlkers and non-workers break up Two special tables-one for scheduled caste populatIOn and another for scheduled tllbe population are also prescnted in Part 'B' volume. These tables give tahsil-wIse an town-Wlse and also for the distrIct as a whole scheduled ca~te/schcduled tnbed populatIOn. It IS Important for the readcrs to acquaint themselves with census concepts of general Importance. 1 Rural and Urban Areas The census data are presented by rural and urban areas. A rural area is non-urban consisting of revenue villages With \\-ell defined boundanes which is the smallest umt III the hierarchy of administrative UllltS. It may compn~e of several hamlets. Yet It IS conSIdered one umt for t:1C persel,t:ltlOn of data. HabItations in forest areas are also conSidered as VIllages and each forest range officer's beat IS conSidered as one forest Village. Urban areas have been especially defined for the purpose of popUlation census. The definitIOn is treated WIth some fleXIbIlity With a view to accommodatmg minor vanation for meeting the exigency or the situation. An urban unit has been defined as follows: (a) All places with a municipal, corporation, municipal board, cantonment board, notified area and town area, (b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria: (i) A minimum population of 5,000; (ii) At least 75% of the male working population engaged ill non-agncultural acitivity; (iii) A popUlation of at least 400 per sq. km. (or one thousand per sq. mile). Allied agricultural activities such as fishing, logging etc. have been considered agricultural in 1981 census for determilllng the proportIOn of engagement of male popUlation in non-agricultural aetlVlties for the purpose of dec1anng a place a town. 2 Urban Agglomeration The concept of Urban Agglomeration of the 1971 is also adopted for 1981 census. Very often the growth of towns over-lapped the statutory limIts of the city or town. Large raIlway colonies, univeTSlty camp uses, port areas, mdustrial areas etc. came up outSide the lImits of the town but they form contmuous growth WIth the town. These outgrowths mayor may not by themselves qualify to be treateJ as sep::rate to\\'"1S but these outgrowths deserve to be treated as urban areas. Such a town With then outgrowth alca~ IS trea~;d as O:lC urban umt and called 'Urban AgglomeratIOn' and Urban Agglomeration may constltute (I) A cIty WIth eontmuollS outgrowths, (the part of outglOwth bcmg outSIde the statutory llmits but falling withm the boundanes of the adjoll11ng VIllage or village~). (xviii ) (ii) One to",'n \\'1th similar outgrowth or t\\O 0r more adjoining towns wIth theIr out-growths as In (1); or (iiI) A Clty and oue or ilion: adJolllmg towns wIth theIr outgrowths all of which form a contmuous spread. 3 Census House A 'cemus house' is a butlding or a part of a bUIlding havmg a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase etc., used recognised as a separate U.llt. It may be vacant 01 occupied. It may be used for resIdentIal or non-residential purpose or both. 4 Household A hOllsehold IS a group of persons who com1uonly lh'e together and who take their meals from a COmmO!l kltche'1 unk:3 the eXIgency of work pr~vei1's them from domg so. There may be a household of persons related by l)bod or Ulllelil.ied persons or havlllg a In.;, of both. E'(amples of unrelated households are boarding houses, l;l~'S_:S, ;l')st~I~, resIdential ho;.;;ls, rescue h0'11eS, JUr1~, ashrams ere. These are called in3tItutwnal householc.s. Tb;:re rr.ay be one-member h')ushold, two-member houscholds or multi-member houseolds. For census p:l'1)ose, each one of these type,> IS regarJcJ as a household. 5 Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Trihes A person has been returned as bdongmg to a scheduled caste or scheduled tribe if caste or tribe to \"hlch be belongs IS mdu__;_d III th,~ schcc1ulc of the Statc. Sc 11cduled caste can belong to Hmdu or Sikh relglon. However, a persons belongmg to scheJuled tnbe ('an profess any relIgIOn. 6 Literates A perSOll who can both read and wnte with understandll1g in any language IS to be taken as lIterate. A person who can merely read tut cannot wnte, 1~ not a lIterate. It IS not necessary that a person who is literate should have passed any minrmum educational standard. 7 Workers In 1981 census, the economic status of a person has been classified as : (I) Main Worker (ii) Marginal Worker (il!) Non-worker The dichotomy of workers and non-workers or 1961 and 1971 census has been discarded in 1981 census and tllne disposition cntenon III economIC aCllVIty with one year referencc perIod IS adopted. A person who has engaged h:mself In economic actiVity [or m3Jor part of the ycar (at least 183 days) IS consIdered as main worker while those who have \\ orkcd III for somctlmcdunng the last year but not major part of the year hwe been treated margmal worker. Those who have not worked at all during the one year refel eace penod as non-workers. Work has been defined as participation in any ccon01ntcally productive actlVlty. Such partrcipation may 1->e phY:'lcal or mental III natme. Work involves 110t only actual wOlk but also effectIve superVIsIOn and dIrection of work. 8 Culthator i\ per~on I~, considered a cultIvator if he has engaged in cultivatIOn as a smgle Weiker or family worker (,j' ldnd owned or held from Government or held from prIvate persons or instItutIOns [or payment ll1 l1Joney kml or share. Cul!lvatlOn mcludes ~upervis!On or directIOn of cultivatIOn. ( xix ) CultIvation involves ploughmg sowing and harvestmg and production of cereals and millet crops and other crops such as sugar cane, ground nuts, tapIOca etc. and pulses, raw jute and kmdered fibre crops, cotton etc. and does not mclude fruIt and vegetable growing or keeping of orchatds or groves or workmg on plantatIOn like tea, coffee, rubber etc. 9 Agricultural Labourer A person who works in another person's land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded a., a~ agnculturallab0urer. He does nut have a mk III the cultivatIOn but merely works in another persons land for wages. 10 Household Industry Household Industry IS defined as an mdustry conducted by the head of the household hImselfj herself and or by the memt,crs of the hoasehold at home or wIthin the precmcts of the house where the household lIves In urban areas. The larger proportIOn of workers 111 a household mdustry should consIst of members of the h()usehold mcluding the head. The mdu5try should not be rUr} on the scale of a registered factory whIch would qua!Jfy Of has to be regIstered under the Indian Factories Act. Industry implIes productlOn, processing, serYlcmg or repair of articles or goods such as handloom weaving, dyemg, carpentry, bId! rolbng, pottery manufacture, bIcycle repamng, blacksmithy, taIloring etc., 11 Other Workers All workers, who are not cultivators or agricultural labourers or engaged in Household Industry are treated as other workers. ThIS category covers factory and plantation wOlkers, Government servants, Municipal employees, teachers, priests, entertamment artists, workers engaged in trade, Commerce, business, Tran5port, mining, C)nstructlOn etc. ANALYTICAL NOTE INTRODUCTION : Dlstnct Agr ,l IS sltuatl'd In the e,treme south-west corner of the state. It lies between the parallels of 26°44' and 27°25' n:)fth latitude and 77°26' and 78°32' east meridians of longitude. It touches Rajasthan state on the west, and on the south it touches Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh states. It IS mostly bounded by distrIct Mampun and a httle by Etawah dlstncts on the east and by Etah III the north. Its area IS 4,805 square kilometres (1.63 ~~ of state). The dlstllCt compnses of seven tahsiis VIZ. Klfaoh, Kheragarh, Agra, Etmaupur, Firozabad, Fatehabad and Bah. The dl~tnct IS divided mto four physically distmct parts by ItS Important flvers. FIrst part compnses of tahsIl Etmadpur and Flfozabad to the north of the Yamuna, the secondhes between the rivers Yamuna and Utangan covenng tahsiis Agra, Klfaoh and Fatehabad and more than half the area of Kheragarh. The thIrd lIes 111 the south east between Yamuna and Chambal compnsmg the whole of tahsIl Bah and the last one covenng tahsil Kheragarh cut off by the river Utangan. VIlldhyan hills stretch into tahstls Klraoli and Kheragarh. Fatehpur Slkm III Klraoh tahsIl is famous for Its red rocks Dargah of Salim Chlsti while Agra fOf the TaJ and the Red Fort. The dIstrIct occupies the 29th pOSitIOn III area and 9th III populatIOn 111 the state. There are 443,726 Census houses conta111ing 461,973 households With 6 persons per household. There are 1,229 villages and 16 towns III the distriCt. DenSity of populatIOn 111 the dlstnct is 593 persons per square kJlometre. 61.90/~ populatIOn re~ldes III the rural and whIle 3810% III urban. Thus urbanisation III the district is higher than the state average (17 9/~). The growth rate of populatIOn in the distrIct is 23.58% while 20.68 % III rural and 28.59 ~~ III urban area. Scheduled Caste populatIOn in the distrIct is 20.09 %, 22.62 % in rural and 21.24 %III urban. The partICipatIOn rate III economic actIVIty I. e. proportIOn of mam workers to total population IS 27.67°';; Margmal workers constItute 0.22 % of the total population. DISfRffiUTION OF POPULATION, VILLAGES AND TOWNS: The followmg table gives tahsIl-Wise rural and urban populatiOn by sex separately as also num1er of total and lllhabited villages and number of towns III the district. Table 1 : Population, number of villages and Towns 1981 ------_-----_------PopulatIOn Name of ~------~------, TahsIl Total Rural Urban No. of Village~ ~ __ --_...A.._--_~ ~--_..A...~ __-.. ~--_ __A.-_, ,.-_..A..--,. No of Persons Male~ Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Total Inhabited Towns .------~ ------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1~ 13 ------Kiraoh 268,711 148,414 120,297 235 , 561 130,708 104,853 33,150 17,706 15,444 174 169 02 Kheragarh 257,621 143,731 113,890 241,825 135,144 106,681 15,796 8,587 1,209 156 148 01 Agra 1,OO7,OB 546,261 460,782 259,725 143 ,908 115,817 147,318 402,353 344,965 149 135 04 Btmadpur 367,232 202,835 164,397 328,239 181,677 146,562 38,993 21,158 11,835 184 173 02 Flfozabad 452,89Z 247,263 205,629 244,499 134,404 1l0P95 208,393 112,859 95,534 188 183 OJ Fatehabad 246,446 136,540 109,906 221,462 123,051 98,411 24,984 13,489 11 ,495 166 162 02 Bah 252,997 135,659 117,338 234,119 125,897 108,822 18,278 9,762 8,516 212 204 02 2 Tahsil Agra has the hi ghest populatIOn of I,OJ7,0.t.3 followed by tahsJls Flrozabad, Etmadpur, Kiraoli, Kheragarh, Bah and Fa~ehabad. B1h tah,!l ha~ the h!gltest number of VIllages 212 of wluch 204 are inhabitd follow.:!d !Jy Firozabad 188 (183 mhablted), Etmadpur 184 (173 mhab!ted), Ktraolt 174 (169 inhabited), Fatehabad 166 (162 mhabIted), Kheragarh 156 (148 111hablted) and Agrn 149 (135 InhabIted). There are four towns in Agra tahstl, 3 III Firozabad, 2 each III Bah, Fatehabad, Etmadpur and Klraoll and one in Kheragarh. The average populatIOn per VIllage comes to 1,437. Agra U. A. the headquarters of dIstnct and division has a populatIOn of 747,318 followed by Firoza~ad M. B., 202, 338 and Tundla U.A.27,463. Remambg towns are Fatehpllr Sikin M. B., Achhnera M. B., Jagner T. A, Kheragarh T. A., Sukhmalpur C. T. Datauji C. T., Shamshabad M. B., Fatehabad T. A., Bah T. A. Etmadpur T. A. and Pm hat T. A. GROWTH OF POPUl,ATlON The growth rate of populat!Ol1 in the dI~trjct IS 23.58 ~~; 20.68 ~~ in rural and 28.59 7~ In urban. The followmg table presents the figures of each tahSil separately. Table 2 : Decadal charge in distribution of population ------~------Population Percentage Decadal __- _-L----_____ -... VarIatIOn (1971-81) Name ot 1971 1981 Tahsil ,--_ _J___~ ,-----"----~ r-----...A..------., Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban ------~----- 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 Q 10 ------Kiraoh 224,547 198,184 257,763 268,711 235,561 33,150 19,66 18.50 28.67 Kheragarh 204,436 204,436 257,021 241.825 15,796 26,01 18.29 Agra 832.312 197,690 634,622 15,007,043 259,725 747,318 20,99 31.37 17,75 Etmadpur 298,755 271,571 27,234 367,232 328,239 38,993 22.92 20.89 43.18 Firozabad 342,092 208,229 133,863 452,892 144499 208,393 32.39 17.42 55.68 Fatehabad 196,841 180,360 16,481 246,446 22146l 2..J.,984 25.20 22.79 51.59 Bah 21)9,655 202,382 7,273 252,997 234.719 18,278 20.67 1599 151.31 ------The largest population groVith has been m tah,>!1 FIfozabad amounting to 32.39% due to the industnal growth m Flrozabad M. B, Percentage lllcrease In Kheragarh, Fatehabad. Etmadpur, Agra, Bah and Klraoli IS 26.01 %, 25.20 ~la, 22.92 ~~, 20.99 ~:" 20.67 ~ ~ and 19.66:' ~ respectively. Tahsil Bah has registered the hIghest Urban growth rate of 151.31 per cent and Agra the least of 17.75 per cent. VILLAGES BY POPULATION RANGE The following table gives the frequency dIstrIbutIOn of VIllage by popUlation ranges viz less than 200, 200-4)9, 500-1,999,2,000-4,999, 5,000-9,999 and more than 10,000. Table 3 : Distribution of villages by population range -----~-----~------Range of PopulatIon No. of VIllages in each range Percentage of VIllages in each range 1 2 3 ------.------Less than 200 37 3.15 200-499 189 16.10 500-1,999 679 57.84 2,()()()...4,999 229 19.51 5,000-9,999 37 3.15 10,000 & above 3 0.25 ------_.... ----- 3 More than half (57.84 ?~) villages lie in 500-1,999 range and 19.51 % in 2,000-4,999 range. Thus these two ra'lges tog~ther accou:1t for m)re t'l1.11. 77)~ of Cli! villages. Tile largest rJ.llge 10,000 and above has the least prop0rtlon of vIllages (0.25 %) III It. DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY DENSITY The maXllnU~l1 number of vIllages have the densIty of 301-500. Next 341 villages have dcm,ity of more than 501. There is no vIllage WIth density 0-10 and VIllages WIth densIty less than 50 are less than 1 %. The distribution of villages by density is as follows. Table 4 : Distribution of villages by density Range of denSity Total No. of Village In each Percentage of villages In each (Per Sq. Km) density range denSity range 1 2 3 -~------0-10 11-20 1 0.08 21-50 8 0.68 51-100 26 2.21 101-200 140 11.93 201-300 222 18.91 301-500 436 37.14 501 & Above 341 29.05 ---.------VILLAGES BY SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION The following table gIves the dIstrIbution of scheduled castes III the distriCt. Table 5 : Proportion of scheduled castes population to total population in the villages ------Percentage range of No of villages Percentage of Villages scheduled caste populatIon III each range III each range to total populatIOn ------~---. 1 2 3 ------_._------Nil 63 5.37 0-5 101 8.61 6-10 129 10.99 11-15 139 11.85 16-20 167 14.24 21-30 270 23.02 31 & above 304 25.92 ------.------.------. __ ------There are 63 VIllages out of 1,173 inhabited VIllages which have no scheduled caste population. In 304 Villages scheduled caste populatIOn is 25.92 % of the total population. 270 VIllages have 23.02 % population of sche duled caste wlule 230 VIllage have below 10% scheduled caste population. VILLAGE BY SCHEDULED TRffiE POPULATION There are only 4 VIllages inhabIted by scheduled tnbes, of which 3 Villages fall in 0-5 per cent range and one in 6-10 per cent range and remallllllg 1,169 VIllages whIch have no scheduled tnbe populatIOn. The following table gives the dIstnbutIOn of scheduled tnbes III the district 4 Table 6: Proportion of scheduled tribe population to total population in the villages Percentage range of scheduled tnbe No of VIllages Percentage of villages populatIOn to total ID each range In each range populatton 1 2 3 ------NIl 1,169 0-5 j 00.25 6-10 1 00.09 11-15 16-20 21-30 31 & above ----,------ SCHEDULED CASTE/SCHEDULED TRmE IN TOWNS OF THE DISTRICT Scheduled caste population in tOWIIS constItute 21.24/:, ard scheduled tnbe O.14~~ III the distTlct. The highest percentage of scheduled castes is in Sukhmalpur C. T. and the lowest III DatauJI C. T. The followmg table gIVes the scheduled caste/scheduled tribe population III different tOWll';. Table 7 : Proportion of scheduled cast/scheduled tribes population in towns ,------Name of the Towns Total Total scheduled Total scheduled Percentage of scheduled Percentage of scheduled PopulatIOn caste populatIOn tribe populatlOn caste population to tribe population to total population total population ------___- __ w ______- ______Achhnera M. B. 15,242 3,522 23.11 Agra U. A. 747,318 172,520 1,551 23.09 0.21 Etmadpur T. A. 11,530 2,182 18.92 Kheragarh T. A. 8,359 1,286 15.38 Jagner T. A. 7,437 1,537 20.67 Tundla U. A. 27,463 4,949 18.02 Neg. Dataujl C. T. 1,258 60 4.77 Pill hat T. A. 8,620 2,168 25.15 FatehpUf M. B. 17,908 2,943 16.43 Fatehabad T. A. 11,320 2,427 21.44 Flrozabad M. B. 202,338 31,489 15.56 Bah T. A. 9,658 1,169 12.10 SukhmaJpur C. T. 4,797 2,216 46.20 Sharnshabad 13,664 2,353 17.22 5 \'[LLAGES BY LITERACY RATE The percentage of literacy is related to the size of the village in the district. Literacy in different ranges is given in table below. Table 8 Literacy rates by population range of villages ------Range of No. of vlllages LIteracy population in each range rate 2 3 ------Less than 200 37 26.81 200-499 189 24.71 500-1,999 679 26.30 2,000-4,999 229 26.42 5,000-9,999 37 28.07 10,000 & above 3 30.32 .------The percentage of literacy in Villages is 26.93 % of the rural population. Literacy IS highest in the range 10,000 and above and lowest In 200-499 range. TOWNS BY LITERACY RATE There are fourteen towns In the district. The percentage of literacy in towns IS 44.62 ~{ In literacy Tundla U. A. ranks first and DatauJI C. T. the last. VarIations in the literacy among towns IS presented below. Table 9 : Literacy rate for towns Name of the Town LIteracy Rate 2 ------Fatehpur M. B. 27.94 Achhnera M. B. 41.65 Jagner T. A. 43.90 Kheragarh T. A. 40.10 Agra U. A. 46.26 Tundla U. A. 62.89 Etmadpur T. A. 37.02 Firozabad M. B. 39.52 Sukhmalpur C. T. 28.87 Dataujl C. T. 18.44 Shamshabad M. B. 36.53 Fatehabad T. A. 45.87 Bah T. A. 49.80 Plnhat T. A. 37.36 Table 10 : Literates workers, scheduled castes! ------~------Percentage of r------~------~ Name Total Total population SC population ST populatIOn Llterate~ to total population J.... of the Rural ,- "-\ to total to total r-~---.A... -.. Tahsil Urban Persons Males Females populatIOn populatIOn Persons Males Females ------~-~------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------~-- 1. Klraoh Tahsil T 268,711 148,414 120,297 21.00 0.01 2813 4349 9.17 R 235,561 130,708 104,853 21.21 001 '27.27 4305 759 U 33,150 17,706 15,444 19.50 Nil 34.25 46.75 19.91 2. I{heragarh TahsIl T 257,621 143,731 113,890 21.47 005 25.38 38.38 8.97 R 241,825 135,144 106,681 21.70 0.05 24.30 37.33 7.79 U 15,796 8,587 7,209 17.87 Nil 41.89 54.92 • 26.37 3 Agra TahSIl T 1,001,043 546,261 460,782 23m 0.15 41.24 50.0t 30.84 R 259,725 143,908 115,817 26.49 Nil 26.79 40.54 9.70 U 741,318 402,353 344,965 23.09 0.21 46.26 53.40 37.93 4. Etmadpur TahsIl T 367,232 202,835 164,397 24.35 0.02 32.15 45.56 1560 R 328,239 181,671 146,5u2 2507 29.41 43.35 12.12 U 38,993 21,158 17,835 18.29 0.03 5524 64.49 44.27 5. Firozabad Tahsil T 452,892 241,263 205,629 19.81 0.03 33.06 43.11 20.91 R 244,499 134,404 110,095 22.89 0.05 27.88 40.01 1300 U 208,393 112,859 95,534 1620 39.14 46.86 30.03 6. Fatehabad Tahsil T 246,446 136,540 109,906 19.74 22.74 34.80 7n R 221,462 t23,051 98,411 19.80 20.71 33.16 5.14 U 24,984 13,489 11,495 19.13 40.77 49.71 30.27 7. Bah Tahsil T 252,997 135,659 117,338 19.51 2932 42.27 14.35 R 234,719 125,897 108,822 19.61 28.18 4133 12.97 U 18,218 9,762 8,516 18.26 43.94 5442 31.93 8 Agra District T 2,852,942 1,560,703 1,292,239 20.09 0.06 33.45 44.65 19.92 R 1,766,030 974,789 791,241 22.62 0.01 26.97, 40.06 9.95 U 1,086,912 589,914 500,998 2124 014 4462 52.29 35.65 ~------..,------.... --- 7 sebeduJed tn'bes population in the districts Percentage of _____ ~ ______..A- ______- _____ ~ Matn W0rkcrs to Margmal WOI kers to Total workers to Non-workers to total populatIOn total populatIOn total populatIon total population , ___--L ____ , ,--___ ---L __~ r---_J....------., ,-----"---~ P M F P M F P M F P M F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 19 20 21 22 2824 4985 1 57 053 012 1.04 28 77 49.97 2.61 71 23 5003 97.39 28344988148 058 013 1.16 28.92 50.01 264 11118 4999 97.36 27.54 49.66 2 17 0.13 002 0.26 2767 49.63 243 72 33 5032 97.57 2878 50(-2 123 045 0.12 085 29.23 50.74 208 7077 4926 97.92 28 96 50 84 1 24 043 013 01-.3 29 39 50 97 2 07 7061 4903 97.93 2613 4707 1.19 0.58 0.11 1 14 2671 4718 2.33 73.29 52.82 97.67 2696 48 23 1 73 017 0.11 0.29 27.13 48 34 1 98 1287 51.66 9302 2802 49.53 1 29 050 022 0.85 28 52 4975 214 71.48 50.25 97.86 26 58 4777 1 87 006 0.07 005 2664 4784 1.92 73.36 52.16 9808 2690 48.12 073 016 008 027 2706 48 20 01.00 72.94 51.80 9900 27 16 48.60 0.59 0.16 0 (7 0.26 27.32 4867 00 85 7268 51.33 99.15 24 69 43 93 1 86 0.21 0.13 0.31 24.90 44.06 02 17 75.10 5594 97.83 27 40 4904 1 39 006 005 001 27 46 4909 01.46 72.54 5091 9R54 27 51 4943 0.74 008 006 011 27 59 49.49 00 85 7241 50.51 99.15 27.29 48.49 2.13 0.03 003 003 27.32 4862 02.16 72.68 51.38 97.84 29.26 52.11 087 0.18 0.10 028 29.44 5221 0115 70.56 47.79 9885 29.56 52.58 0.79 020 0.10 031 29.76 5268 01.l0 70.24 47.32 98.90 26 57 47.86 1 60 006 007 004 2663 47.93 01.64 7037 52.07 98.36 2638 4876 0.51 022 0.16 030 26.60 48.92 00 81 7340 51.08 99.19 26.48 48 97 0.4 7 0.24 017 032 26.12 49.14 00 79 7328 50.86 99.21 25.06 6.05 1.01 0.06 0.02 0.09 2912 46.07 01.10 74.88 53.93 98.90 27.45 49.11 1.30 0.22 0.10 0.36 2767 49.21 1 66 72.33 50.79 98.34 27.95 49.88 0.93 0.31 012 0.53 28.26 5000 146 7174 5000 98.54 26.65 47.81 1.90 0.07 0.06 0.08 26.72 47.87 1.98 7328 52.13 98.02 ------8 LITERATES, WORKERS AND SCHEDULED CASTE/SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION Literacy IS as high as 33.45/~ III the dlstnct wIth 26.57~~ III rural and 44.62~~ III Ulban. TaJ ~II Agra leads in respect of total lIteracy wIllIe Etmadpur leads both III rural and urban lIteracy. In rural area 40.00 ~ 1I male and 9.95 % females are literate and In urban 52.29 % male and 35.65/~ females are literate. Scheduled castes constItute 20.09% of the total population of the dlstnct WIth 22.62;0 in lUra I and 21.24;~ III urban. All the tahsiis have httle representatIOn of scheduled tnbe except Bah and Fatehat r.d tahsJl~. They constltu~e only 0.06% of total population whIle 0,01 % in rural and 0.14% III urban. Main workers, margmal workers and non-workers m the distrIct constItute 27.45, 022 and 72.33 per cent re~pectlvely. The largest proportions of mam workers IS III Fatehabad tahSIl. It IS also so m rural and urban and male mam workers. Ag~a tahsIl leads m female mam workers whIle Klraoh has the hlghe~t proportIOn III rural and urban areas. Margmal workers constitute only 0.22 % of total populatIOn. The propor(l( n of female marglLal workers IS higher than that of males. After deductIOn of mam workers and margmal workers from total populatil n of the dlstnct the ren:aining are the non-workers. ThClf percentage IS 72.33 % J amongst males 50.79 % and amongst females 98.34 %. The above breif analysis has been prepaled on the baSIS of the table present below. 5f~f+r0f) ~'fiR!T~ m -'l~ Primary Census Abstract 10 f'il'~ ~T snqfqlifi DISTRICT PRIMARY ~ ~ ~q:;\1 Oflifr~ qf~~T ~ :JFI~m (m:qrlTq 3fT~ 31W'f(f iifrfal:!T ~/(f :SB'~ ''flT~ B'~ I It" 2. Cflj f~- a:rmID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ti'ttt 4,805.0 4~3,726 461,973 2,852,942 1,560,703 1,292,239 630,233, 347,843 282,390 'lnfM 4,674.4 281,822 289,097 1,766,030 974,789 791,241 399,392 221,985 177,407 ~ 130,6 161,904 172,876 1,086,912 585,914 500,998 230,841 125,853 10~,983 lfTI( 70[ 6 42,7[2 44,494 26S,711 148,4[4 120,297 56,428 3[,396 25,032 «rmvr 692.0 37,805 39,553 235,561 130,708 104,853 49,963 27.929 22.014 ;FRT tfiff~ ~T~T ;;lTWrf\1'fiT 'FTUlf 8 00 2,692 2,706 17,908 9,485 8,423 2,943 1,557 1,386 ;;lfUlf 1 58 2,215 2,235 15,242 8,221 7,021 3,522 1,910 1,612 lfllT 7939 40,367 U,094 257,621 143,731 113,890 55,306 30,945 24,361 lJTifrur 7934 37,950 38,585 241,825 135,144 106,681 52,483 2Q, tz5 23,058 55 2,417 2,509 15,796 8,587 7,209 2,823 1,520 1,303 mr~ ;;IT"{~;;:r iflfUlf 250 1,303 1,337 8,359 4,541 3,818 1,286 701 585 iiflfij~ 'flT~~ iflfUlf 300 1,114 1,172 7,437 4,0~6 3,391 1,537 819 718 lJTl1TIlf 4470 40,954 42,275 259,725 1-0,908 115,817 68,801 38,260 30,541 iflfUlf 82.2 110,607 119,098 747,318 402,353 344,965 172,540 93,888 78,652 orFr~T ;:mur~~ iflfUlf 82.22 110,607 11'),0')8 7-+1318 402,353 344,965 172,540 93,8ti8 78,652 (3f) arrlfU ;;lf~qrf\1ifiT ;;lTUlI' 61.80 100764 109,114 691,191 374,357 319,834 162,650 88,610 74,040 ( (~) ~l'.fT~ijTlT if~~ "mUlf 8.55 853 853 4,070 2,140 1,930 481 255 226 (q') fCfTIJTifTlT ;:pn:~;;:r iflT~TlI' 0 31 349 352 1,433 732 701 100 49 51 11 iifrt1Tvt'fJ aR CENSUS ABSTRACT 31<];BJ'Offi • ;;r;:r;;rTf('f 1;fr m1fl~ r------f~r/cr~Bffi i'f1T\ B~~! 0 Sc he luled Tllbe'i LIterates ~ 'l];l9lT 'fiN ~if erR" 1709 895 814 954,253 696,896 257,362 783,255 765,407 16,848 Total AGRA DISTRICT 23 157 81 76 469,264 390,51 , 78,750 493,604 486,272 7,332 Rural 1,552 814 738 484,994 306,382 178.612 289,651 230,135 9,516 Urban 27 19 S 75,532 6-1.,549 11,033 75,885 73,993 1,89~ Total KIra0h TahsIl 1. 27 19 8 6.1,229 56,271 7,958 66,756 65,200 1,556 Rural 11,353 8,278 3,075 9,129 8,793 336 Urban 5,004 3,648 1,356 4,937 4,679 258 Urban Fatehpur SIkan M. B. 6,349 4,630 1,719 4,192 4,114 78 Urban Achhanera M. B. 12 11 65,377 55,16+ 10,213 74,154 72,751 1,403 Total Khcragarh TahSIl 2. 12 11 58,760 50,448 8,312 70,026 68,709 1,317 Rural 6,617 4,716 1,901 4,128 4,042 86 Urban 3,352 2,356 996 2,152 2,127 25 Urb:m Kheragarh T. A. 3.265 2,160 905 1,976 1,915 61 Urban Jagner T. A. 1,551 1113 738 415,276 273,187 142,039 271,~47 263,496 7,951 Total Agra Tah~ll 3 69,582 58,344 11,238 72,774 71,282 1,492 Rural 1,551 813 738 345,694 214,843 130,851 1?8,673 192,214 6,459 Urban 1551 813 733 345,694 214,843 130,851 198,673 192,214 6,459 Urban Agra U. A. 1,551 R13 71X 316,400 1')7,200 119,110 185,048 179,324 5,724 Urb ..m (a) Agra M C. 25,626 15,500 10,126 12,111 11,5% 515 Urban (b) Agra Cantt. 2,6r;1 1,504 1,157 1,116 938 178 Urban (c) Dayalbagh T. A. 1')07 5.J. J 458 398 356 42 Urban (d) SwamIbagh T. A. 12 f~ 'fit mqatl DISTRICT PRIMARY. ~lSl1 'fiTlf m qffi Mam workers ------_...A..______ci ~ ~ CflllitlCflI{ o z 4;i{; ~f~ ~~~ G1f~0fi '3'WT~ ~~qw.:r, CultlvJ.tors 'It" -3 ~2 Agncultural LaboUl ers ~m!:Ff, ~fu 1 2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 23. 3Htm ~"'~ lflrr 306,03~ 303,650 2.38~ 74,946 73,213 1,733 35,245 33,298 1,947 "Tt:{\'1Jr 299,547 297,265 2,282 71,649 70,008 1.641 16,576 15,559 1,017 ;:rrril'lf 6,487 6,385 102 3,297 3,205 92 18.669 17,739 930 1. fiflU'f;;;rr (f~~'t;r 39,434 39,032 lfTIT 402 12,010 11,463 547 3,378 3,157 221 38,312 37,922 390 11,902 ~Tlfiur 11,367 535 2,597 2,458 139 ;nrUlf 1,122 1,110 12 108 96 12 781 699 82 483 473 10 q;ff~~ m'li':r ~~'fiT 'ftJ1:TlI' 34 26 8 632 567 65 ar;'i9i1'~T ~tf 2. ~~;; (f~~ l!')q 49,094 48,704 390 9,359 8,890 469 2,176 2,010 166 47,939 41,558 381 9,041 ll1lftur 8,578 463 1,935 1,785 150 ~'€tll' 1,155 1,146 9 318 312 6 241 225 16 ~;;q~mr ;;q~Tlf 600 599 217 214 3 108 106 2 GffTit~~mr 'll!1:'llr 555 541 8 101 98 3 133 119 14 3. aTFT~ a~m;;;r lI'TQ 31,839 31,429 410 12,732 12,433 299 19,446 18,676 770 qTlft'or 30,39) 30,009 386 10,887 10,630 257 4,835 4,557 278 ;;~'€tlf 1,444 1,420 24 1,845 1,803 42 14,611 14,119 492 OfTlT~T 'f1T'\ij1J ~ ;:r~l;Tlf 1,444 1,420 24 1,8..J.5 1,803 42 14,611 14,119 492 (aT) 3fJlfU ;:r~r.mf(1CflT ;nrUl[ 1,298 1,274 24 1,806 1,771 35 14,211 13,747 464 (< :sf~t1T «Tt CENSUS ABSTRACT 0l'''l:J' 'lifl1 'R~ 31 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3 2 367.030 356,2:16 10,78~ 6,177 1,55) 4,618 2,063,510 792,737 1,270,773 Total AGRA DISTlUCT 23 105,832 103,443 2,392 5,436 1,207 4,229 1,266.990 487,310 779,680 Rural 251.198 252,80() 8.392 741 352 389 796,523 3()5,427 491,093 LTrban 21,053 20,341 722 1,423 173 1,250 191,403 74,248 117155 Total Klraolt rahsll 13,945 13,453 492 1,379 169 1,210 167,426 65,339 102,087 Rural 7,IlS 6,888 230 44 4 40 23,977 8,909 15,068 Urban 3,788 3,613 175 44 4 40 12,927 4,802 8,125 Urban Fatchpur Slkan M B. 3,330 3,275 55 11,050 4,107 6,943 Urban Achhanera M. B 13,525 13,147 378 1,146 178 968 182,321 70,802 111,519 Total Khcragarh TahsIl 2 11,111 10:,88 323 1,055 169 886 170,744 66.266 104,478 Rural 2,414 2,359 55 91 9 b2 11,577 4,536 7,041 Urban 1,227 1,203 19 6,207 2,414 3,793 Urban Kheragarh T. A. 1,187 1,151 36 91 9 82 5,370 2,122 3,2~8 Urban Jagner T. A. 207,430 200,958 6,472 1,736 585 1,151 733,860 282,180 451,680 Total Agra TahSIl 3 211,657 26,086 571 1,299 317 982 185,652 72,309 113,343 Rural 180,773 174,872 5,901 437 268 169 548,203 209,871 338,337 Urban 180,773 174,872 5,901 437 268 169 548,208 209,871 338,337 Urban Agra U. A. 167,733 162,531 5,201 437 268 169 508,706 194,765 113,941 Urban (a.) Agra M C. 11,687 11,203 484 35,513 13,528 21,985 Urban (b) Agra C.lntt. 971 799 175 2,954 1,202 1,752 Urban (c) Dayalbagh T A. 379 338 41 1,035 376 659 Urban (d) Swamlbagh T. A. 14 ~ "Iil sn~~ DISTRICT PRIMARY ci Z t:;,- ~ ~qj~ 3lToTr~ qf~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 ~cfl1Ti!~~ ffQ:~ffi tr'fIT 722.6 59,967 61,190 367,232 202,835 164,397 89,427 49,755 39,6i2 lATt:I·'tUf 7186 53,248 54,417 328,239 181,677 146.562 82,296 45,814 36,482 ;;'R:m 40 6,719 6,713 38,993 21158 17,R35 7,131 3,941 3,190 ~~ ;:rn:ij"~~ ;:rn:rli<:T:;rrOfR ;', ll"<:l1Tf\ifi.fir ;o,;n::T~ 917 30,051 31,902 202,338 109,569 92,769 31,4~9 17,375 14,114 'i1T~}T 231 811 835 4,797 2,611 2,186 2,216 1,238 978 mit~11~ f;;~Tlnorr~ ~fijfr ;;rr<:~ '1"ifU"'f 417 231 241 1,258 679 579 60 42 18 6 qja-~Torr~ ffQ:~T~ 7 qr~ EI~ij"T;;r trTiT 8727 40,31Z 41,3J1. 252,997 135,65'~ 117,338 49,304 26,789 22,575 ~Fr')Uf 8715 37,634 38,511 2H,719 125,897 108,822 46,027 24,982 21,045 r(lF.rl.f 1.2 2,628 2803 18,278 9,762 8,516 3,337 1,807 1,530 qT~ ;:rn:~;;:r ;;IlU rrra-: l. '{I\il.f/f~r ~ i3frrfrffl1 lI~rnfu'fi~' arfcli~) ~~T~ Cl<~NSUS ABSTRACT OT2~r"iCf \if'l srTf~ lfT r------Scheduled Tnbes Lttero.tes ~ WStj' mil 'fi~;r GfT~ Tot?.1 m::un workers tI -IX) Total/Rural! ,--_..A..__ -" ,----_!__-----. r----"-----., Urban 0'10 ~o ~;;ft ctj'o ~o ~1 etj'o ~o ~i;f1 P M F P M F P M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 2 118,061 92,40) 25,652 93788 97,595 1,193 Total Etmadpur TahSil 4 96,521 78,764 17,757 89,162 88,300 862 Rural 21,540 11,645 7,895 9,626 9,295 331 Urban 17,272 10,663 6,609 6,577 6336 241 Urban Tundla U A 9,589 5,770 3,819 3,9~0 3,781 159 UI ban (a) Tundla T A. 7,683 4,893 2,790 2,637 2,555 82 Ulban (b) Tundl,t Rly Colony 4,268 2,982 1,286 3,049 2,959 90 Urban Etnlldpur T. A. lIS 61 57 14),711- 106,732 43,002 12U25 121,270 2.85; Total Flfozabad Tahsil 5. 118 61 57 68,160 53,849 14,311 6~,2S0 66,430 820 Rural 81.574 52,883 28,691 56,875 54,840 2,035 Urban 79,957 51,597 28360 55,072 53,120 1,952 Urban FlrOZdbad M. B. 1,385 1,068 317 1,434 1,3)8 76 Urban Sukh::unalpur Nlzamabad C,T 232 218 14 369 362 7 Urban DatauJI T A. 56,054 47,514 8,540 72,110 71,152 958 Total Fatehabad Tahs!l 6 45,R69 40,809 5,060 65,471 64696 775 Rural 10,185 6,705 3,4S0 6,639 6,456 183 Ulb.~n 4,992 3,347 1,645 3,571 3,482 89 Ulban Sh,tI1bh~bad M B 5,193 3,358 1,835 3,068 2,974 94 Urban Fatehabad T. A. 74,174 57341 16,833 66,746 66,150 596 Totdl Bah TahsIl 7, 66,143 52,029 14,114 62,165 61,655 510 Rural 8,031 5,312 2,719 4,581 4,495 86 Urban .J.,RIO 3,048 1,762 2,361 2,308 <3 Urban B,!)l T. A 3,~21 2,264 957 2,220 2,187 33 Urban Plnhat T A Note: 1. Provl;101UI "Geographical Area" figures of state/dlstncts are supplIed by the Surveyor General. FIgures for Urban area are those supplIed by the Locd Bodies. Area figures for rural area are dcnved by substmctmg the urban area from the total are~. of the dlstnct. The are~. figures totalled over dl the hh~lls m a d!stnct Will not tally WIth the dlstnct figures because the fonner ale those supplIed by the Dlfector of Land Records (Board of Revenue) 2 The VIllage-Wise area~ are as reported by the Tahs!ldar, wlule the rural areas of each tahsIl (m Dlstnct PrImary Census Abstract) has been denved by deductmg the sum of urban areas from the tot"1 area figures of the tahsil furlllshed by the Board of Revenue, U. P. 16 f~ CI4 !;fT~~* DISTRTCT PRIMARY ~~1t CfiT1l Cfi1:~ Cfr~ Mam workers ------~ --__-L _____ - ______'liT~cFfir~ ~ft:r~~ If;jf~<:: {nf"(Cfrf~ ;a-wtr ;a-Cq-r~, CultIvators AgrKultuT?) Labourers ~m~'f I(ffqflJ'f Cf fr{+l1a ([) ero Househofd mumtry, Manufactunng processmg servJcII1g and repaIrs V(a) ,- --..A. ______,.----L ___, ,------''----~ 0!j'1 q'0 ~T 0<1'0 q''l ~T ~ etTo !:fo ~~r p " p '" F M F p M F 2 3 22 23 2-1 25 26 27 28 29 30 lTllT 47,617 47,125 17,023 16,874 149 3,317 3,144 173 mfur 47,275 46,997 278 16,679 16,54-1 135 2,951 2804 147 ;FTfTtr 3~2 328 3·H 330 14 366 340 ~~i1r lfTlT 36,429 36,110 319 9,797 9,714 83 4,029 3,630 399 IDlJrur 35,876 35,571 305 9,600 9,520 80 1,841 1,737 104 ;;~n:r 48,739 48,389 350 9,851 9,716 135 1,917 1,790 127 ~"ll1TUf 47,897 47,573 324 9,603 9,480 123 1,656 1,541 115 ;=r'fUlf 842 816 26 248 236 12 261 249 12 !lTl'f!1TTOfR i'fll1:CfTfuCfir ~TlT 354 347 7 90 82 8 170 159 11 488 469 19 158 154 4 91 90 lTllT 52,882 52,661 221 4,174 4,123 51 982 891 91 ~TlJTur 51,853 51,63 j 218 3,937 3,889 48 761 677 84 ~,;{ll'Gf;:rT '~rR: CENSUS ABSTRACT ------~ a:rr<:r 'ti111 'ti~;r 9T~ ml1Tfcr'fi 'tiT+r Cfi~;r qT~ 'fil+r rr Cfi~;r~T~ f~;_;rT/cr~fI'r;_;r/rrl'f~ Other wJrkers MlTgmJ.I w':lTkers N:m-Workeis 'ij~Qi l!T~~1 Cfi~9T [[1, IV, V (b), VI to IX DIstnct/TahsII!U A / CIty/Town ,- _ _ -J... -_ --, ,-___ ..A- __ -~ r- ____ ...A.. ___~ 0110 ':!J tiifT 011 'To ~T all 'To ~';jr P M F P M'" F P '"11 F 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3 2 '0,831 30,252 579 160 267,846 105,080 162,766 Total Etm').upur TahSIl 4 2'!,257 21,955 302 514 132 382 238,563 93,245 1-15,318 Rural ~,574 8,297 277 23 56 29,283 1l,R15 l7,4·B Urban 6,135 5,911 224 6S 26 42 2'),818 8 575 12,243 Urb'ln TundLI U A 3,504 3,362 142 61 42 11,9)6 "f,7SI) 7,24;) Urban (.l) Tllnula T A 2,6:1 2,5J.9 82 7 7 8,822 3,825 4,9')7 Urban \b) Tundla Rly. Colony 2,439 2,336 53 16 2 14 3,465 3,260 5,205 UrbJ.l1 EtmadpU! T. A. 13,870 71,816 2,054 259 112 147 328,503 1'25,881 202,627 Total FlrozJ.bJ.d Tah,L! 19,933 19,6C2 331 198 80 118 177,051 6"1,894 109,157 Rural 53,937 52,214 1,723 61 32 29 151,457 57,987 93,470 Urban 52,532 50,825 1,707 45 31 14 W,221 56,418 90,803 Urban FIrozabau M B. 1,212 1,196 16 15 14 3,348 1,252 2,00);) Urban Sukhamalpuf NIzamabad C. T 193 193 888 317 571 UrbaLl D.~tauJL T A. 11,603 11,257 346 448 141 307 173,888 65,247 108,641 Total fatehabad TahsJl 6 6,315 6,102 213 434 1J2 302 155,557 58,223 97,334 Rural 5,288 5,155 14 9 5 18,331 7,024 11,307 Urban '2,957 2,894 63 10,On 6,290 Urban Sh:un,habad M B. 2,311 2,261 70 13 8 5 8,219 3,222 5,017 Urban Fatehabad T. A. 8,708 8,475 233 567 210 357 185,684 69.299 116,385 Total Bah TahSIl 7 :- 614 ),454 160 557 208 349 171,997 61,034 107,963 Rural 3,094 3,021 73 10 2 8 13,687 5,2,5 S.+?2 Urban 1,686 1,642 44 10 2 8 7,287 2,842 4,<145 Ulb.m Bah T. A , ·~')s 1379 29 6,400 2,423 3,977 UI ban Pmhat T A. 18 ~~f:q'a \'iftf({~T iti f\1'q PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 0 f;r~T/cm:.gm/'f~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 23 3tft'I'U ~-H: qrt 105,629 630,233 347,'143 282,390 131,333 110,786 20,547 '111ft11J 69,313 399,392 221,985 177,407 76,587 69,036 7,551 ~I:f 36,316 230,841 125,858 104,983 54,746 41,750 12,996 1. fCfi\:Ffm q~~~ ;ftlT 10,173 56,428 31,396 25,032 10,941 1(',216 725 m+fTUf 9,116 49,963 27,929 22,034 9,253 8,7 ~2 531 ~ 1,057 6,465 3,467 2,998 1,688 1,494 194 ~~~ ~~T 'flT~Tfuo!iT 2. ~~ Cf~m\1 ~TifG :. awm~ 'lIlT 37,698 241,341 132,148 109,193 53,064 41,852 11,212 IDllT1Jf 11,540 68,801 38,260 30,541 13,336 11,953 1,383 ~ 26,158 172,540 93,888 78,652 39,728 29,899 9,829 3TTif<::T ~ U1J.~ 50~ ~'l1 ~11: FOR SCHEDULED CASTES ~'liJlfCfif.tifffi M.,in Workers r------~- ¥I' l!(~ 'fiflf rn Cf1~ 'fiJ1Rf1!iT~ lIltT/~')ur ! Total Mum Workers CultIvators iftfl:T~ (I-IX) (I) Total/Rural/ Urban ,,-_____ .10- ____ -.. ,---__Jo.______ ;~o 9;0 ~ ~o 9;0 ~ P M F P M F 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 2 181,346 175,554 5,792 42,022 41,624 398 Total AGRA DISTRICT 23 116,263 113,285 2,978 41,237 40,862 375 Rural 65,083 62,269 2,81~ 785 762 23 Urban 17,227 16,319 903 4,449 4,396 53 Total Klraoli TahsIl 15,198 14,436 762 4,343 4,294 49 Rur.!1 2,029 1,883 146 106 102 4 Urban 935 811 124 24 20 4 Urban Fatehpur SIkrI M. B. 1,094 1,072 22 82 82 Urban Achhanera M. B. 16,934 16,303 631 7,284 7,195 89 Total Kheragarh TahsIl 16,181 15,581 600 7,203 7,114 89 Rural 'i53 722 31 81 81 Urban 332 328 4 46 46 Urban Kheragarh T. A. 421 394 27 35 35 Urban Jagner T. A. 68,414 66,104 2310 2,991 2,946 45 Tota.l Agra TahsIl 20,561 19,958 603 2,718 2,677 41 Rural 47,853 46,146 1,707 273 269 4 Urban 47,853 46,146 1707 273 269 4 Urban Agra U. A 45,088 43,563 1,525 264 260 4 Urban (a) Agra M. C. 2,584 '2,426 158 Urban (b) Agra Cantt. 154 136 18 9 9 Urban (c) Dayalbagh T. A 27 21 6 Urban (d) Swamlbagh T. A. 20 OT~~f~o Gnfatft iii f~ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ~l:[ Cfi'fl{ Cfi1:i{ ;;niff Mam Workers _ ~ ______J..______~_ ~:~T~/ii1T't l:[TlT /lJF:rTur i ift:m:\ +f\if~'t Ifrn:9rR , __...A.. __-.. ~ __...A.. __~ r- _ __..t... ------.. elf 0 ~o BfT Clfo ~o HT cl:fo ~o nT P M F P M F P M F 1 2 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 23. aTT~n ~"'q < 1. fCfiUCf{1"T q~~T~ l:fl'l" 6,138 :::,786 352 1,181 1,079 102 5,459 5,058 401 ID~Tur 6,097 5,749 348 998 932 66 3,760 3,461 299 ifflUtr 41 37 4 183 141 36 1,699 1,597 102 'li~~~ mCfi'U iflT'{qlf~lfiT ~ 3 3 127 102 25 781 689 92 6l~il<:T ;::pr{~;:r ;:ror'\Tlf 38 37 56 45 11 918 908 10 2. ~,{FTii ~m~ If)'I" 5,220 4,972 248 828 741 87 3,602 3,395 207 ~l'lfrllf 5,099 4,853 246 713 639 74 3,166 2,975 191 ;:FRT ~~ ;:r~ef?l' ;:j1rUll 8<; 85 39 37 2 162 160 2 iif~ iffl'teh' "fiRT 3. awm i3~ liN 5,962 5,845 117 8,489 8,159 330 50,972 49,154 1,818 ~ltftur 5,274 5,167 107 2,827 2,688 139 9,742 9,426 316 ;:nn:Tlf 688 678 10 5,662 5,471 191 41,230 39,728 1,502 arrn:T ;;'I"\, ~ ;:r~pJl:(' 6SR 678 10 5,662 5,471 191 41,230 39,728 1,502 (or) awr~T SfT~fq'fi \If;:rqvr;:rT ~T~ FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES ci .0 Z ~ftl1rfq1fi i'fil11 m crm i'.fil11 i1lfi~ cH~ lI'rlf, lJrmllJ'! f"l(1T:ff~Wi11 i)lf'{ ,. 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 2 2,.352 338 1,714 446,835 171,951 27~,884 Total AGRA DISTRICT 23 1773 21)0 1,573 281,336 108,5(10 172,856 Rural 279 138 141 165,479 63,451 102.028 Urban 292 16 276 38,909 15,061 23,848 Total Klraoli TahsIl 286 15 271 34,479 13,478 21,001 Rural Ii 5 4.430 1,583 2,847 Urban 5 5 2,002 745 1,257 Ulban Fatehpur Slkn M. B 2,428 838 1,590 Urban Achhanera T. A. 510 36 474 37,862 14,606 23,256 Total Kheragarh Tah~ll 2 501 30 471 35,801 ll,814 21,987 Rural u 6 3 2,061 7;Yl 1,269 Urban 954 373 581 Urban Kheragarh T, A. 9 0 3 1,107 419 688 Urban Jagncr T. A. 668 175 493 172,259 65,869 106,390 Total Agra TahSIl 4E9 67 422 47,751 18,235 29,516 RUla! 179 108 71 121,508 47,634 76,874 L'rban 17) 108 71 124,508 47,634 16.874 Urban Agn U. A. 179 lOR 7] 117,383 44,939 72,444 Urban (a) Agra M. C. 6,725 2,548 4,177 ('rban (b) Agra Cal1tt. 327 119 i08 Urban (c) Dayalbagh T. A. 73 28 45 Urban (d) Swamlbilgh T A 22 at2~ iWTf({tll ~ f~ PRIMARY CENSUS AB~TRAC'f f~/(f~I=fT~"f'ln::- m~/lfIJfTur! oro ~o ij'~~m ~ \ifTfuit 0 iilRrlf U~Cf q~ro o Z ~~ m-~<: 'fi~OlT eft ~~ ~~ 'I> .g District/Tahsil, Total/Rur,tl/ eFt ~~T Total Population of ~T~ 'iC,)~ 0 U A /Town/Clty Urban No of housc- Scheduled Tnbes Llter,ltes c:: holds with S. T Members ,-----"- , _____..A- !~ "-"\ 'i3 Q!To ~o HI"--- ol:j"o ~o HT p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 ~(fl1T~ aQ:IfTii lfTlT 15,186 89,427 49,755 39,672 22,908 19,899 3,009 lI11ftrrr 13,927 82,296 45,814 36,482 20,083 11,822 2,261 'fITUlf 1,259 7,131 3,941 3,190 2,82!> 2,077 748 ~SiiT 'FT~~~ ~ 869 4,949 2,738 2,211 2,218 1,569 649 ( ar) ~~T 'f'iT<:® 'f1T'Wl 355 1,121 1,136 985 765 558 207 (Of) ~ ~ 'fiRT'lT ;:nn:'P:r 514 2,828 1,602 1,226 1,453 1,011 442 ~ffJfTG:T= "IiI1:!;~ 'fIRTlf 390 2,182 1,203 979 607 508 99 5 f~T;jff~ o~~~ m~ 15,959 89,72' 49,755 39,972 20,572 17,081 3,491 IDJfT'lf 9,832 55,962 31,100 2~,862 12,298 10,647 1,651 rr~itlf 6,127 33,765 18,655 15,110 8,2i4 6,434 1,840 fitU"fT~ ~~lfTfu 6 tfi~TijT~ Q~~'t1 lfFT 8,353 48,640 27,055 21,585 6,229 5,605 624 mmur 7,605 43,860 24,475 19,385 5,377 4,959 418 ;:[lP:'hf 748 4,780 2,580 2,200 852 646 106 !lTq1!fnl1'G ., ;r~lfu'fiT 'flTUtr 359 2,353 1,284 1,069 311 252 59 ~~iifTG: "IiJ<:~ if~Ulf 389 2,427 1,296 1,131 541 394 147 7, Gf~ (f~trT~ lfFr 8,613 49,364 26,789 22,575 9,647 8,589 1,058 ~1T~1Jf 8,078 4(;,027 24,982 21,045 8,857 7,914 943 "I~P:Tlf 535 3.137 1,807 1,530 79[) 675 115 Of~ iilJ1:lffif if~~Tlf 206 1,169 639 530 371 294 77 flr;:r~c "iJ<:~ rrmTlf 329 2,168 1,168 1,000 419 3Rl 38 23 sn~fqefi ~i(q'G'(i(l m'( FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES ~"1 1J)9lT CfiTij ~ 'ff~ 'fiTlf'J'fi 1\ lTYlfmmurl ~I~/ 0 o Z Tot81 Mam Workers Cultlv~tors ::r.,..u:r ~~~:~;rT! 'It'" v hi,) ":l (I-IX) (I) Total/Rural! '!if~ Urban DI~trict(Tahsil/ ~8 ,. _ ____J>.. ______It" r:I ,------~. ___J>.. _....----" U.A ,ICIly!Town I;;: g M!-~ alTo ~o @ alT 0 ~o fl"T ,£g p M F P M F ...J 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 2 24,'263 23,826 437 7,141 7,086 55 Total Etm,dpur TahsIl 4 22,512 22,173 339 7,099 1,045 54 Rural 1,751 1,653 98 42 41 Urban U43 1,073 70 12 t2 Urban Tundla U. A. 516 470 40 12 12 Urban (,1) Tundl,\ T A. 627 603 24 Urban (b) Tundr,l Rly. Colony 608 680 28 30 29 Urban EtnMdpUl T. A. 26,110 25,1l2 998 4,921 4,861 60 Total Flrozabad Tahsil 5 15,622 15,371 251 4,85~ 4,7% 58 Rural 10,488 9,741 747 67 65 2 Urban 9,759 9,054 705 11 9 2 Urban Flrozabad M. B. 708 666 42 54 54 Urban Sukhmalpur Nlzamabad C. T. 21 21 2 2 Urban DatauJI T. A. 14,662 14,360 302 5.979 5,913 66 Total FatehJ.bad Tahsil 6 13,353 13,116 237 5,868 5,813 55 Rural 1,309 1,244 65 111 tOO 11 Urban 623 595 28 43 37 6 Urban Shamsh,\bad M. B. 686 M9 37 68 6:1 5 Urban Fatchabad T. A. 13,736 13,530 206 9,257 9,227 1() Total Bah Tah~Jl 7 12,836 1",650 ISIl 9,152 9,121 ~9 Rural 900 880 20 105 104 Urban 331 j19 12 27 27 Urban Bah T A. 569 '\61 R 78 77 Urban Pm hat T A 24 3T~~(1 :~nf(ftfT ~ f~~ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT M"m Workers ------._ c f~~T o~;fr ,.------'---~ r------'------.- r------'-----, Otj"o ~o ~r <:1.10 9;0 {~T atro ~o t<;:fT P M F r M F p M F 2 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2-f 25 7,9')3 7, )()S R5 1,21) 1,127 32 7,920 7,705 215 , 7,874 7,7-)3 81 1.159 1,09') 69 6,380 6,:!i5 .IJJ - 119 115 4 50 37 13 IS~O 1460 ~;:sm ;:pr~~~~ 1'TUlf 83 83 31 2.! ~o I,Ol6 956 60 (ar) ~~i '11T~~~ ~ 83 83 31 21 10 3<;0 354 36 ('I') ~rs~T ~~~ 'fiT~TrrT '1lf~Tll" 626 60~ 2-1. ~al1T~~ ;:r'T~~ ;mUll" 36 32 4 18 15 3 524 504 20 3. fCfi""{f jjHT~ a~liITz;r 4,414 4,384 30 1,188 1,054 134 15,587 l a,813 77.+ 4,396 4,366 30 661 635 26 5,711 5,574 137 18 1 S 527 419 108 9,876 9,239 637 fCfi""{f ifT 6. tfi~T