CENSUS OF INOlA 2001

SERIES - 30

PART XII - A & B : VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

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PRIMARY CENSUS 'ABSTRACT

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK GADAG

DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, KARNATAKA, Wetland in

Magadi wetland is a tank situated on the Gadag the world. - Laxmeshwar road, the size of the tank: is around 35 The Magadi tank is not only a wetland for the hectares. The wetland attracts a huge number of wintering birds but also acts as a lifeline for the people migratory waterfowl. Notable among them is the Bar­ of Magadi village. The tank water meets the day to headed Geese. Nearly 5000 birds visit the tank during day needs of the population of the village. The wetland winter and it is one of the largest wintering grounds is becoming very popular and is emerging as a in South for the Bar-headed Geese. Apart from destination for Eco-tourism. A proposal to declare the wintering migratory waterfowl, the tank: is also home wetland as a bird sanctuary is on the anvil. to the birds like Flamingoes, Spotbill ducks, Painted Storks, Purple Moorhens and Common Coots. Nearly The Magadi wetland was selected as one of the 135 species of birds have been recorded near the tank. wetland to be covered under the UNDP - SACON project, which propose to identify wetlands of The Bar-headed Geese is one among the four conservation importance in India. members of the family Anatidae which is considered to be threatened by Waterfowl Asia. The Bar-headed Source: Deputy Conservator of Forest, Gadag geese has the phenomenal ability to fly over the Forest Division, Gadag. Himalayas, in fact is one of the highest fly ing bird in

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75 30' Based upon Survey of India map wilh the permiSSIOn of the Surveyor Gen eral of IndIa © Gover nmenl of India Copyright. 2006 CONTENTS

Page No.

District Map 111 Foreword

Preface XI

Acknowledgement XIll

District Highlights - 2001 xv

Important Statistics '(\11

Ranking of Taluks in the District XLX

Statement 1-9 Statement 1 Namc of the Head Quarters of the District/Taluk, their rural-urban status and distancc from thc district headquartcrs, 200] xx Statement 2 Name of the Head Quarters of the District/CD.Block, their rural-urban status and distance from the district headquartcrs, 2001 xx

Statement 3 Population of the district at each Census from 190 I to 200 I XXI

Statement 4 Area. number of villages/towns and Population in the district and Tal uk, 2001 XXII

Statement 5 C.D.Blockwise number of villages and rural population, 2001 XXlll

Statement 6 Population of urban agglomerations (including constituent units ).. towns. 200 I XXlII Statement 7 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at C.O.Block level as per 2001 Censlls and amenities available x.xJV Statement 8 Statutory towns with population Icss than 5000 as per 200 I Census and amenities available XXIV

Statement 9 Houseless and Institutional population of taluks, rural and urban, 2001 x.xv Summary statement - Jurisdiction of C.D. Blocks in each taluk, 2001 xxv

Analytical Note i) History and scope of the District Census Handbook 001 ii) Brief history of the district 003 iii) Administrative setup and ju~isdictional changes during the decade 1991-200] 010 iv) Physical Features (I) Location and size, (2) Physiography, (3) Drainage, (4) Climate. (5) Winds, (6) Rainfall pattern, (7) Forestry, (~) Geology, (9) Flora and Fauna. (10) Soils, (11) Cropping patkrn, (12) Irrigation, (13) Natural Wealth, (14) Animal Husbandry. (l4A) Veterinary Services, .(15) Fisheries. (16) Industries, (17) Trade and Commerce, ( 1R) Transport and Communication, (19) Electricity and Power 012 \) Census Concept 023 vi) Non Censlls Concept (nO

v vii) 200 J CcnsLls Findings - POPUI:ltion. its distrihution

viii) Brief analysis of PCA duta h;l;ed Oil inset tables I to 36

ix) Brief analysis of Village Directory and TO\\I1 Directory data based on inset tables 37 to -+7 ().:'\5

x) Brief analysis of the data \)11 houst:s and households amenities, Housdisting Operations, Census of India 2001 based on illset tables 48 to 52 Oh]

xi) Archaeology 065

xii) Brief description on places of religious, historical or archacological importance in \'illages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district 065

xiii) Scope of Village Directory and TO\\1l directory 070

PART-A: VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section-I : Village Directory

(a) Note explaining the abbreviations lIsed in Village Directory 075

(b) List of merged villages in towns and outgrowths at 200 I Census - 079

(c) CD. Blockwise presentation of Village Directory data

Taluk Map of 084

Alphabetical list of villages of Nargund CD. Block 085

Village Directory Statement of Nargund CD.Block 087

Taluk Map of Ron 098

Alphabetical list of villages of Ron CO.Block 099

Village Directory Statement of Ron CD.Block 101

Taluk Map of Gadag 126

Alphabetical list of villages of Gadag CD.Block 127

Village Directory Statement of Gadag C .D.Block 129

Talllk Map of 146

Alphabetical list of villages of Shirhatti CD.Block 147

Village Directory Statement of Shirhatti CD.Bloek 149

Taluk Map of 172

. Alphabetical li<;t of villages of.Mundargi C.D.Block 173

Village Directory Statement of MlIndargi CD.Block 175

(d) Appendix to Village Directory

vi Appcndi\ Ahstract or hlucational. medical and other amenities a\ ailahlc in \ illages-C j) Block Ie\ ~'I 192

Appendix A- Villages by llumber of Primary schools 196

Appendix 13- Villages by primary, midJIc and secondary schools 196

Appendix I C - Villages \,ith dilkrent sources of drinking water bcilities available 196

Appendix 11 Villages with .'i,OOO and above population whieh do not have one or more

amenities (1\ ailablc. 197

Appendix II A - CensLis TO\\ n~ \\ hie h do not have ont: or more amenities 197

Appendix III Land utilization data in respect of Census Towns/Non-Municipal Towns 197

Appendix IV C.D.Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 198

Appendix V Summary show-ing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 198

Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population 198

Appendix VII A- List of villages according to proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 199

Appendix VII B- List of villages according to proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 203

AppcndixVIII CD. Blocbvise number of villages undcr each Gram Panchayat 207

Appendix IX Statement showing number of girl schools in the district

Section-II : Town DirectoQ

(a) Notc explaining the ahbreviations llsed in Town Directory 219

(b) Town Directory Statements

Statement - Status and Growth History 224

Statement ,,- Physical Aspects and Location of towns, 1999 226

Statement III - Municipal Finance 1998 - 1999 228

Statement IV - Civic and Other amenities. 1999 230

Statement V - Medica'- Educational. Recreational and Cultural Facilities. J 999 232

Statement VI - Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 236

Statement Vll - Civic and other Amenities in Slums, 1999 23R

Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrmvths with population 242

VII P,\RT-B : PRnlARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

(a) Brief note on Primaf\' Ccnslls Abstract 2-l5 (b) Distnct Primary CenSLlS Abstract

(c) Appcndi\. to District Primary Census Abstract i.e. urban blocb\ i:-;e ligures of Total Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe popUlation 256

Primary Census :\bstract for Scheduled Castes 271 Primary Cen:-us Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 279

Primary Ccn"us Abstract of Nargund CO. Block 2W>

Primary Censlls Abstract of Ron CO.Block 297

Primary Census Abstract of Gadag C.D.Block 311

Primary Census Abstract of Shirhatti CO.Block 325

Primary Censlls Abstract of Mundargi CD.Block 339

Urban Primary Census Abstract 353

Annexures

Anncxurc - Number of Villages under each Grama Panchayat, 200 I Censlls 38 I

Anncxurc - II Note on Fertility & Mortality and Migration - 1tJ91-200 I Census 393

Annexure - II I Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage-1991 Census 394

Annexure - IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birthilast residence, 1991-2001 396

Annexure - V Brief account on Main Religions in the District!Taluk as per 1991-2001 Census 398 Annexure - VI Marital Status of population as pcr 1991-2001 Census 404 Annexure - VII Sex and Education in the district - 1991-200 I Censlls 405

Annexure - VIII Distribution of ditTerent Mother Tongue returned during 1991-2001 Census 407

viii FOREWORU

l. The District Census Handbook (DCHB) pllbli~h\."d by Census Organisation since 1951 eenSllS, is one of the important publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root level. The publication, \\ hich is hrought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics village­ wise and town-\vise of the district alongwith the status oLl\ ailability or civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, ctc. 2. The scope of the DCBB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) or each village and town within thc district. Thcrcaller, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district administrative statistics, census tables and a villagc and town dircctory including PCA. The 1971 census­ DCHS series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-S to village and town PC A and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respcct of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-S the PC A of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to taluk/town levels. New features along\vith restruchlring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village. the distance in broad ranges from the nearest placc having such an amenity, was given. lnfonnation on ncw items such as adult litcracy ccntres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the vi llage were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Infonnation on approach to the village was provided for the tirst time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the To\'m Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums \vas introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenitks in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns. 3. The 1991 census DCHS, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PC A was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Dcvclopment Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional talukJPS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PC A data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit. 4. The present series of 200 I census DCHBs havc been made more informativc and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Dire~tory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in \ illage. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat. wherever possible, has been provided. Apart trom these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities arc available (if not available in the village), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital. Maternity & Child Welt~\re Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post oilicc and phone), communication. bank, credit societies and recreational E1Ci lities. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums instead of'notitii.:d slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns im:spective

ix of their class, against only Class I and Class 11 to\\n5 in the 19X 1 and 1991 cellSU"L'S. The basic amenities availahle in the villages and towns arc analysed in depth with the help or a numher of cross-classitied inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication arc inl'lu~it)[l llr'motif highlighting signiticant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) variolls measures of fertility and mean age at marriage arc prepared based on 1991 cenSllS. Whereas. in the notes relating to (i) percentage distrihution of migrants hy place of birth/place of last residence. (ii) main religions. (iii) marital status of population. (iv) sex and cduea{ inn. and (v) distribution of spectnun of mother tongue. nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during thl: decade 1991-2001 are analysed. The eight digits permanent lucation code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. 5, The village and to\\ n level amenity data have been collected. compiled and computerized in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri.H.Shashidhar, Director of Census Operations. Karnataka. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 census data and the infoD11ation brought out by the respective state governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks tor various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of this publication was carried out by Shri R.G Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C &T) and Dr. I.e. Agrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division, Dr, R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision ofShri Himakar,Addl. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure tor computerization of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DeBS manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinized in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S.L. Jain. Deputy Director and Shri R.K. Mehta. Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and other who have contributed to make this puhlication possihle.

O.K. Sikri Dated : 17.10.2006 Registrar General & New Delhi Census Commissioner, India

x PREFACE

In the foreword to the 200 I series of the District Census Handbooks, Sri. D.K. Sikri, LA.S .. the Registrar (Jeneral and Census Commissioner. India. has traced the history uf the District Cr.:nsus Handbooks. He has also ~uecinctly explained the scope and CO\ erage of the District Cen:--u~ Handhooks. These volumes contain salient data on the population for e\ cry \illagc and town as ren.'aled hy ~()O I Census. They also contain a wealth of information regarding villages and towns which, throw some light on the circumstances in which pcople live and is therefore relevant to the data on the populatil111. This information is also of considerable importance in the context of planned development. The District Census Handbook is divided into two parts: Part A contains infonnation rcgarding cach "illage and town (Village Directory and Town Directory collected from various sources) and Part B which contains the data on the popUlation collected during 2001 Census - the Primary Census Abstract. The data puhlished in Part B was collected during February-March 2001 in the Population Census.

The process of data collection for the Village Directory and the TO\vl1 Directory (Part A) commcnced 111 1999. The Village Directory formats were mailed to the Deput)' Commissioners of Districts for obtaining the village wise particulars through Village Accountants. Similarly the Town Directory fonnats were mailed to thc Commissioners of Corporations, Chief Officers of Town I'.lunicipal Councils, Town Panchayats. etc. The village wise and town wise data furnished by these officers wcre thell examined exhaustively for consistency in reporting and comparability with the information published in the 1991 District Census Handbooks. The Ilousehold Schedules, which were canvassed to collect the pOPUlatiull data during 2001 CensLls, were scanned and data captured was processed electronically. The Primary Census Abstract was generated centrally on the computers by Registrar General. India. In compilation of the District Census Handbooks, the Census Directorate had the co-operation of various departments of the State/Central Government. The Census Directorate gratefully acknowledge thcir assistance. I take this opportunity to offer my grateful thanks to Sri. H. Shashidhar, Director of Census Operations and Sri. S.R. Raghavendra Rao, Deputy Director (Retd.) for their valuable guidance. 1 am also thankful to all the ofticers and officials of this Directorate who have been actively involved in the compilation of this volume. I am highly grateful to Sri. J .K.Banthia, LA.S .. Ex. Registrar General, India for the benefit I have deri\Cd by way of guidance and advice. I express my thanks to Sri R.G. Mitra, Ex. Deputy Registrar General (C &T) and Dr. 1.c. Agrawal, Assistant Registrar General and Sri S. LJain Deputy Director of Social Studies Division and Dr. R.P. Singh, Ex. Deputy Registrar General (Map) for their guidance.

S.D. Bhaisare Bangalore. Deputy Director of Census [)ate:()3.12.~O()7 Operatillns, Karnataka

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ACKNOWLEDGE\lENT OFFICERS/OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH TillS PRO.IEeT

OYerall Supervision and Guidance Sri S.D.Bhaisare, DDCO Sri. G.Bapuji. DOCO

Drafting, Editing and Supervision Drafting and Supel'vision Sri M.H.R. Khasimi. DDCO Sri K. Narayana B1131. ADCO

Drafting Sm1. M. Vasantha, ADCO Smt. O. Helen Prcmakumari, ADCO

Validation & Tabulation Validation & Computerization Sri. R.Vasudcvan, S.J.Gr.l Sri S. Sunder Kl1mar. S.l. Gr. III Smt. C.S. Saroja. S.l. Gr.1II (Retd.) Sri A. Kannappa. S.l. Gr.llI Smt. S.N. Lalitha, S.l. Gr.ll! (Retd) Sri H.C. Anmachala. Sr. Compiler Smt. Ponnamma Abraham, Jr. Supervisor Smt. Salomi Abraham, Jr. Supervisor Sri K.S. Ravi Prakash, S.L Gr.llI Smt. Sweta Nandwana, S.I.Gr. III Sri. B.R. Raghu Nayak, Assistant Compikr

Computerization & Preparation of Final Mss Co-ordination Smt. N. Vanajakshi, Stenographer Gr.ll Sri A.v. Krishna Murthy. S.l. Gr.lll Sri. S. Srceramulu. DEO Gr. 'B' Sri R. Nagendra Prasad, S.l. GdlI Sri. M. Majhi, DEO Gr. '8'

Map Section Smt. M.G. MangaIa, Research Officer Sri N. Srinivasa Murthy. Geographer Sri H. Vijayendra Rao. Senior Dra'vving Assistant(Rctd.} Smt. A.A. Geetha, Senior Draughtsman Smt. M.S. Poomima, Senior Draughtsman Sri S. Rajendra Kumar, Senior Draughtsman Sri Shivakant Shckar. Draughtsman Sri M.S. Manjunatha, Assistant Compiler

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District Highlights - 2001

Nc\v district carved out from the erstwhile Dharwad.

2 Population wise the rank of district is 25 th in the State.

3 District occupies 22 nd rank and 16,h in the state with reference to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population respectively.

4 In literacy rate the district is placed at 13 th rank in the state.

5 District stands at 14th place in sex ratio.

6 Regarding number of villages the district stands at 25'" rank in the slate.

7 District occupies 18,h place regarding density of population.

8 With regard to Decennial Growth, the rank of district is 17t!, in the statc.

9 Rcgarding percentage of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe popUlation, district is ranked at 18'h and 14th position in the state respectively.

10 In respect of agricultural labourers the rank of district is 8th .

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS, 200 I Particulars Persons State Percentage District Percentage Males Females 2 3 4 5 6

NUl11bt::r 01 \ ill""", T,ltal 29.-l0() 337

Inhabited 27.-1:-11 32l)

Un-inhabited 1.'125 X

Number of Tl)\\ n, Total 270 <)

Staturory Towns 22ti <)

Non-Statutory Towns 44

Number <11' fiuu,,:hollb Nomlal 10.40 I. ,) I )) ISI.500

Institutional 2JJ;02 -'XX

Houseless 26.057 272

Population - (Total) Persons 52,R50,562 971,835

Males 26,R98,918 493.533

Females 25.95 l,fl44 478.302

Populatiull - I Rural 1 Persons 34,R89.033 629.1>52

Male;, 17.6-1>1.95X 319.629

Females 17.2-10,07 5 .~ 10.023

Populatioll - ({ lrbanl Persons 17.961,529 342.1 )\3

Mal.:, 9,24Q .l)f)O 173.904

Femaks X,711.569 168.279

Percentage ot urban population 17.961.529 34.0 342.1 H3 35.2

Populatiull (inm th ( 1991-2(01) 7.873,361 175 112,793 13.1

An::a (S". Km;,.) 191,791.00 4.656.00

Density of PopulatIOn (Person, ' Sq. KillS.) 276 209

Sex Ratio (No. of Females pl.'f 1.000 Males) 965 969

Literates Persons 30,434,962 66.6 551.362 66.1

Males 17.661,211 76.1 335.442 79.:'

Femaks 12.773,751 56.9 215.920 525

Sch(!dul.:d Castes Population Persons 8,563.930 16.2 137.414 1~.1

l\fak, 4,.~:l9. 745 16.1 69.796 1-1. I

Female, 4.224,IXS 163 67.61R 1~.1

Schedukd Tnbc, I'l)jlubtion I'er,on, ~A63.l)X6 6.6 54,-lIO S.h

\'!ale, 1.75(1.23)0\ (1.5 27.73') 5 (1

Fl'mak~ 1707,74X () 6 ::'6,671 ~.6

xvii Il\]PORTANT STATISTICS, 200 I Particulars Persons State Percentage District Percentage Males Females

2 3 4 5 6

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS

Total \\ (lrkcrs (~Iain and :vlarginaJ) 2.'.5.14./') I 44.5 457,)':17 47. I

Maks 1-" . ..'iS.355 5h.6 277A:'iO '6.2

Female~ ::-:.2<)[)A36 ;:'.0 I SO.36- ,:' 7.7

Persons Il).J(14./5l) 36.6 3XX.761 40 ()

.::;' '7 Males J 3.X'lh.X-l5 :'il6 2(l(U ) () - ~.I

Females 5.467,914 21.1 In,653 26.9

(ii) l\l:irginal Workers Persons 4,170,032 7.9 6'),054 7.1

Males 1.331<,510 5.0 17,340 3.5

Females 2XII,522 10.0 51.714 10.X

(iiI) Total Non-workers Persons 29,31<;.771 55.5 514,(1)-; <;2.9

Males I J .M3,563 -13.4 216.083 -I3.X

Femak~ 17,652.208 Mi.O 297.035 62.3

CATEGORY OFWORh:ERS (\IAI1'O AND MARGINAL)

(i) Cultivators Persons 6,XR3.856 29.2 139.338 30A

Males 4Jl32,840 31.7 97.865 35.3

Females 2,05 LOl6 24.7 41,473 23.0

(ii) Agri,ultural Labourcrs Pcrsons 6,226,942 26.5 179,595 39.2

Males 2,620,927 17.2 68379 24.6

Female~ 3.606,015 43.4 111.216 61.7

(iii) Household Indmtry Workers Persons 959,665 -1.1 16,714 3.7

Males 405,091 2.7 9,963 3,6

Females 5s4,57-t 6.7 6.751 3.7

(I \ I Other Worker, p"r,llns '),46·1-.321' 40.2 122.170 ~(l.7

\-1ales 7.376,--1Y7 4liA 101.24.' 3() ~

Fcm;i1es 2.0X7,X:' I 2).=: 2().92~ II 6

XVIII RA~KI~GS OF TALUKS I~ THE DISTRICT SI. In Term of ~argund Ron Gadag Shirhatti l\1undargi ~o. Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 .t 5 6 7 8 9 (0 II 12 TNal Population 92.679 V 247.6-15 II _<-'l.U II I 183.191 II[ Ilh.-'O') IV -~ Total area (in sq. kms.) ,_U5.67 V 1.295 I,Ol)X II 9-19 III 886 IV .' Dem,it) uf population per sq. km. 213 II 191 1\ 3():I 193 III 1.11 V -1 SC"\ Ratio 960 IV %7 I li66 [J 96-1 III 957 \- ~ Prul'ort Jl)1I l'rb:lll 35.1 Il _I1'" 1\ 5~ I 27 HI 18 \' 6 Pmpurti(lll Scheduled Ccbtcs i{') V 14 III J2 IV I X II 19 ~ Pll}pllrtioll Scheduled Tnbcs 4.6 IV 6 III " V 7 II )\ X Proportion Literati? 6-1.1 II 64 III 71 6:1 1\' 62 V ,) Work participation rate (\Iain . !vbrginaI) -17.5 IV -1~ III 41 V 51) If 'il III Percentage ofvilbge~ having Primary School 8~.2 IV 100 X-1 V 93 II X9 III II Pcn:entage 01'\ ilbges ha"mg Plimary Health Sub-Centre 41.2 JJ 35.5 \' 49 37 IV 41 nr 12 Perce:ntagc of villages having Wdl 35.3 IV 10 V 80 48 lIT 63 [J 13 Percentage of villages having Post Office 3S.3 V )2 If 57 34 lV 48 III 14 Percentagc ofvillage~ having Bus facility 79.4 V l)-1 III 1.)7 II 85 IV 98 15 Perccntage of villages having apprnach hy Pucca Road XS.3 (, I 1\' XO II 54 V nx III J6 Percentagc of\'illagcs having Electricity for domestic purpose 97.1 II l()() l)5 IV 97 III 100 17 Percentage: ofvillage~ having forest area ).7 V 7 IV 17 HI 49 -17 II IX Percentage of\ illage~ having Irrigated Area 73.6 l) III " V :; IV II "

xix STATEMENT 1 : NAMEOFTHE HEAD QUARTERS OF THE D1STRICT/TALUK, THEIR RIJRAL-URBAr\" STATUS AND DISTAI\:CE FROM THE DISTRICT HEAD QUARTERS - 2001 SI. Name of District/Taluk Name of District/Taluk Whetber Rural! Urban Distance from Taluk No. Head Quarters Head Quarters to District Head Quarters b~ Road!Railway (in Kms)

2 3 4 5 Gadag District Nargund (_jaoug l'rban 57 .2 Ron Gadag Urban 56 3 Gadag liadag Urban o ..j Shirhatti Ciaoag Urban :; Mllndargi Ciadag: Urban 39 Note: Distance given in Column 5 is by road

STATEMENT 2: NAME OF THE HEAD QUARTERS OF THE D1STRICT/C.D.BLOCK, THEIR RURAL­ URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM THE DISTRICT HEAD QUARTERS -2001 S)' Name of DistrictlTaluk Name of Whether Rural/ Urban Distance from CD.Block No. District/CD.Block Head Head Quarters to Dis'trict Quarters Head Quarters by Road/Railway (in Kms) 2 3 4 5

Gadag District Nargllnd Gadag Urban 57 2 Ron Gadag Urban 56 -' Gadag Gadag Urban o 4 Shirhatti Gadag Urban 26 5 Mundargi Gadag Urban 39 Note: Distance given in Column 5 is by road

xx STATEME~T 3 : POPULATlO~ OF THEDJSTRICT .\ T THECE~SUS FROM t 901 TO 2001 District Total/Rural1 Census Persons Males Females Decadal population Urban Year variation Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Ci3dag Total 19{)] 352.503 i:6.6:;() 175,X53 o.no

1911 331AI~ l6~.b83 163,731 -21,OX9 -5.08

1921 350.355 17:'.7l)~ 174.:'61 18,941 5.72

1931 350,961 1"7.151 173,810 606 0.17

1()41 393.739 1lJ().5'16 194.143 42,77X 12.19

1951 436.()14 .~ 19.:-<(,6 217,04X ~3.175 10.97

1961 526.172 265.65Y 260.513 89,25~ 20.43

1971 622.722 J 14,()76 3m:.646 96.550 PUS

1981 743,345 375~:245 368,100 120,623 19.37

1991 859.042 436.321 422.721 115.697 15.56

2001 971.835 ~93.S:n 478.302 112.793 13.13

Rural 19()] 266.]0(1 133.500 132,806 0.00

1911 256.642 129.88') 126,753 -9.664 -3.63

1921 262.077 130.478 131.:;99 5,435 2.12

1931 254.709 127.il23 126.81'6 -7.368 -2.81

1941 294.35(, 15l,202 141(154 44,647 17.53

1951 292.457 J 4£>.420 146.037 -6.X99 -2.30

1961 376.095 Il

1971 -13S.773 219.076 219.697 62,678 16.67

1981 484,77 1 2~2,~76 241,895 45,998 10.48

1991 561,085 284.330 276,755 76,314 15.74

2001 629.652 319.629 310,023 68,567 12.22

Urban 1901 86.197 ~3,150 43,047 0.00

1911 R772 37.794 36,978 -11.425 -13.25

1921 81U7R ~5.316 42,962 13,506 18.06

1931 96,252 49.328 46.924 7,974 9.03

1941 94,383 48,394 45,989 -1,869 -1.94

1951 144,457 73,446 71.0 II 50.074 53.05

1961 150.077 77.447 72.630 5,620 3.89

1971 11'3.9~9 95,000 1<8.949 33){71 22.57

1981 ::>58.574 U2.309 126.205 74.025 ~O.57

1991 247.95' 151.991 145,966 39.3?1~ 15.23

2001 342.1 :-13 173.904 16:-1.279 44.226 14.84

xxi STATEMENT 4: AREA, NUl\1BER OF VILL\GY..51 TOW~S AND POPULATIO~ IN THE DISTRICT AND TALUK, 2001 SI. Pistrict/Talukl Total! Area in Popu :\umberof ~umber ~umber Number Population No. UA / Town Rural/ square lation \illages of ~tatu of of Urban kilo per Inhah Un- tory census house Persons Males Females mete rs square ited inhab towns towns holds kilo ited meter 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Gadag Total 4.656.UH 209 329 8 9 181.500 971,835 493.533 ·-'18_,02

Rural 4,385.56 144 329 8 117,796 629,452 319,629 31 H,OD

Urban 270.44 1.265 9 63,704 342,183 I7J.904 I Ml.279

.2 Nargund Total 34 17,OOf) 92.679 ·P.2Ci6

Rural 416.10 144 10.766 60.1 18 30.70 I 29,417

Urban 19.57 '[,664 6.234 16.5i>S 15,976

.3 Nargund (TMC) Urban 19.57 1.664 6,234 32.561 15376

4 Ron Total 1,295.09 191 93 46,271 247.645 124.65).: I 22,9S7

Rural 1.1 21. 90 161 93 34,151 181.091 9LmW 90,011

Urban 173.1 (j JX4 12.120 66.554 3.' . .:'7:-.: 32.976

5 Ron (TP) Urban 6:-<.65 315 4,062 21,n-l3 I fl. 71:)'7 ]0.S46

6 Gajcndragarh (Ti\IC) Urban JX.82 I,SOO 4,944 28.226 14.352

7 Nal'l~gal (TP) Urban 85.72 195 3,114 16.685

~ (iadag Total LOY753 .~()3 61 3 62.968 332.01 I 16IU~8; 163.124

Rural 1,035.15 154 61 3 30,467 158,931 ~().l)()6 7K025

Urban 62.38 2,775 2 32.501 173,080 87.98] 85,0'.19

9 Gadag-Betigeri Urban 54.57 2,840 29,263 154,982 78,713 76.269

(CMC)

10 (TP) Urban 7.81 2.317 3,238 18,098 l),26R IUBO

11 Shirhatti Total 949.34 193 87 2 33.665 183,191 93.284 89,907

Rural 940.61< 142 1<7 24,506 133.566 68.059 65,507

Urban 8.66 5,730 2 9.159 49,625 25225 24,400

12 Shirhatti (Tr) Urban 1.71 9.478 3.048 16,208 :-1,274

13 Lakshmeshwar Urban 6.95 4,808 6,11 J :13.417 16,95] 16,466

(TlVlC)

14 Mundargi Total X85.50 IJI 54 4 Jl ,596 116.309 5<),-1 I R 56,891

Rural 109 54 4 17,906

Urban 6.64 3.067 3.690 20,363

15 \lundargi HP) l'rban 6.6-1 3.067 \690 20,363

xxii STATEMENT 5: C. D. BLOCKWISENUMBF.R OF VILLAGES AND RURA.L POPULATION. 200] S1. Name of LD. block Number of\'illages Rural population

No. Total Inhabited Persons Males Female~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 Nargund .'" 34 60.1 I I< 30.701 29..-117 :2 Ron 93 93 ISL091 91.0RO 90JI1 I .3 Gadag 64 hi 158.931 80.906 7R.02:'i

4 Shirhatti ,x~ I 87 133.566 61<.059 65.507 5 Mundargi 5R 54 95.946 48,883 47.06.1 f)istrict (Rural) Total: 337 329 629,652 319,629 310.02J

STATEMENT 6: POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (J1IiCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS) / TOWNS 200] SI. Name of Urban status Name oftaluk Population ·No. UAITown where town is Persons Males Females located 2 3 4 5 6 7 Nargund TMC Nargund 32,561 16.585 15.976 2 Ron TP Ron 21.643 10.797 10.846

3 Gajendragarh TMC ROIl 28,226 14,352 13,874 4 Narcgal TP Ron 16,685 8,429 8,256 5 Gadag-Bctigeri CMC Gadag 154,982 78,713 76.269 6 Mulgund TP Gadag 18,098 9.268 8,830 7 Shirhatti TP Shirhatti 16.208 8.274 7.934 8 Lakshmcshwar TMC Shirhatti 33,417 16.951 16.466 <) Mundargi TP Mundargi 20,363 10,535 9,828 District (llrban) total: 342,183 173,904 168,279

xxiii STATDlfsr 7: VILLAGES "VITH POPULATION OF 5,000 A\iD ,\BOVE ATC.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS Al'\;D A;\IE'ITIES A\AILABLE SI. l'\ame of Name Locatio Popn Whe Whe Amenities 3\'ailable No C.D. of n code lation ther tber ---=Ed~u-c-a~ti~o-n-a~I------~~~I~e~d~i-ca~l~----D~r-in--~C-o-m--m----B~a-n~k~i-n-g----­ block lillage number itis ilis king u Taluk C.D. Wate nicati head block quar head ~~~---=~~--~------~~----~~--~~~~------Senior College Primary Primar) Tap Rail Comm Co- ters quar Secon Health Health \'tate \~a~' ercial ope ters dary Ccntrp Sub- r statio Bank rathe School centre n Bank 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Narguml OOh 16KUiJ ~U93 No No Yes • I

2 Nargund O()6l7200 (,.250 No No Yes .3

.3 Ron Jlulcalur

4 Run Bdm

5 ROil O()6232UU 6.939 No. No Yes

6 Ron 00li23ROO 5.770 No No Yes

7 Ron Abbigcri 00624.+(1) R.183 No No YeS

8 Ron 1)()624900 6,036 No No Yes No

9 Gadag !lombal n06:? 7~OO -; .860 No No Yes

10 Gadag

11 Gadag L"kkunJi O(i«HJ300 11.305 No

12 Gadag O\)63(J501l 9.962 No No .2

I} Gadag, Kurbkoli l\OI)3120(j 10.267 "0 .' Yes 14 Gadag SOn!tur 00633400 5.349 No No

15 Shirhatti (l1)n36600 10,111 No No 2 Yes

1 6 Shirhatti Surunagi 1)0637400 n.319 No No Yes

17 Shirhatti Balchosur I)U637600 5.347 No No

I S Shirhatti Bella\li Oll6:19300 1i,558 No No 2 YC:i No

1 <) Mundargi Doni OOn4:1700 5.606 No No Yes No

20 Mundargi 00043800 10,095 No No No

21 Mundargi 00644400 6.529 1'\0 No 2 No

STATEMENT 8: STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5,000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE SI. Name Location Popula Whether Whether Amenities available No. of code tion it is it,is C.D. ------Educational Medical Improved Commu Banking Town number Taluk block drinking nication headqua headquar water rters ters ------Senior College Hospital Health Tap Railway Bank Secon Centre water station dary School 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3

Nil

xxiv STATEMENT 9: HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OFTALUKS, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 S I. District / Taluk / Town Total/ Houseless population Institutional population No. Rural! Number Persons Males Females Number Persons Males Females Urban of of househo househo Ids Ids 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11

Gadag Total 388 1,507 831 675 272 7,285 6,054 1,231 Rural 112 874 470.00 404 103 2,714 2.354 370 Urban 176 633 361 171 169 4.561 3.700 2 Nargund Total II 14 10 15 Rural -+ (> 99 X4 I~ l Trban 19 10 9 165 139 3 Nargund (TMC) Urban '/ ]9 10 <) 9 165 139

Ron Total 122 41X 238 I~O 61 1.911 1.599 313 Rural 104 350 204 146 30 1.034 922 112

Urban 1~ 68 34 34 31 8711 677 20J 5 Ron (TP) Urban 3 11< 8 10 17 238 143 95 6 Gajendragarh (TMC) Urban 5 3 6 248 189 7 NaregaJ (TP) Urban ') 42 11 21 R 391 345 47

~ Gadag Total 130 422 230 192 118 2,982 2.530 Rural 44 187 90 97 31 583 525 Urban 235 140 95 87 2.399 2.005 9 Gadag-Betigcri «('Me) Urban 220 131 89 83 2.}83 1.829 10 :r-.rlligund (TP) Urban 15 9 (> 4 116 176 4U II Shirhatti Total I ()2 494 257 237 43 1,005 724 Rural 301 152 149 18 455 307 Urban 44 193 105 88.00 25 550 417 12 Shirhatti (TP) Urban IS 69 39 30 11 233 208 13 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Urban 29 124 66 58 14 317 209 108 14 MlIndargi Total 23 149 93 56 35 1,122 978 144 Rural 4 31 20 II 18 553 516 37 Urban 19 118 73 45 17 569 462 107 15 Mundargi (TP) Urban 19 118 73 45 17 569 462 ]07

S~TIWARYSTATEMrnNT JURISDICTION OF C.D BLOCKS IN EACH TALUK, 2001 District Taluk C.D Blocks Remarks Name Village 2 3 4 5 Gadag Nargund Nargund 35 Co-terminu"

ROll Ron 9.3 Co-tenninus Gadag Gadag Co-termimh Shirhatti Shirhattl Co-tennifllb \lundargi iYhllldargi Co-terminns

xxv

ANALYTICAL NOTE

ANALYTICAL NOTE

(i) HISTORY AND SCOPE OF THE DISTRICT the provision of goods and serVIces as well as to CENSUS. HANDBOOK minimise the regional imbalances in the process of Introduction development. The District Ct?I1SUS Hand Book sought to replace "Part IV - Taluk Tables and Part V - Village The District Census Handbook is, most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Tables" of the earlier censuses and to present the Organization. It contains micro-level data drawn to basic demographic and economic data in the fom) of the lowest administrative units viz, revenue village in "Primary Census Abstract" in respect of each and the case of rural areas and Division/Ward level in the every village and town within the jurisdiction of the case of urban areas. It is extremely useful to the district. The district census handbook consists of two planners, administrators, demographers, sociologists, parts, viz, Part A and Part B. Part A comprises village etc., as it contains resourceful wealth of data and Town Directory while Part-B contains Village and regarding basic amenities available in each village and Town level Primary Census Abstracts. In addition, town of the district such as educational, medical. these volumes contain a set of statistical tables based drinking water, post and telegraphs. transportation and on the census data in respect of the district and its communication, banks, societies, recreation clubs, constituent taluks and towns. power supply, export/import of important commodities District Census Handbook 196] and land usc besides. the particulars revealed during the latest census enumeration. It is for the first time It was in 1961 Census that the scope of District that the district census hand book series was included Census Hand Book was shaped in the present form in the census publication programme at the 1951 by presenting i) an account of descriptive note on the census, in order to satisty the growing demand by the district, ii) a set of non-census data tables dealing ,vith administrators, the planners, research scholars, the administrative statistics of the district for a decade, demographers and the other such census data users, iii) taluk and town level census tables on economic for micro-level data. The idea of compiling the District and socio-cultural aspects and iv) the village and urban Census Handbooks was pioneered by Sri R.A.Gopala Primary Census Abstracts depicting the nine fold Swamy, 1.C.S. the then Registrar General, India and industrial classification of workers. lnfonnation on Ex-officio Census Commissioner of India, with a view the availability of certain basic amenities in villages to preserve the Census records prepared for areas and towns, such as the source of drinking water and below the district level. He proposed that all the district educational institutions was also presented in the Census tables and Census abstracts prepared during volumes. However, the district census handbooks of the process of sorting and compilation, should be bound 3 out of then existing 19 districts viz, Bangalore, together in a single manuscript volume and named as Dharwad and were confined to the publication the District Census Handbook and suggested that the of the village-wise and urban (census enumeration State Government should take up printing and block-wise) Primary Census Abstract only. publication at their own cost. Then onwards, the District Census Handbooks were published in each District Census Handbook 1971 Census with improved pattern with an aim to give the During the 1971 census, the district census Census and Non-census data at micro level for each handbook was further. refined to present the data .in village of the taluk as a whole to suit the requirements a systematic way. In view of country-wide uniformity of various departments. in approach and to have a comprehensive coverage, The data in the District Census Handbook will the District Census Hand Books were presented in help not only in local area planning but also in regulating three parts each, for a district. Part A incorporates DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG the TO\\ n and Village Directories. Part-B incorporates women's hostel. adult literacy classes' centres, storage the Primary Census Abstract and includes data. in sy'stel1l regarding drinking water supply etc., and also thc case of rural areas down to the vi lIage level and the inl

2 ANALYTICAL NOTE

The District Ccnslis Hand Books for the 2001 tl)fI11 of Primary Census Abstract tor each district. census is essentially presented in the similar manner Fllrthcr another important step taken during the ill whieh the District Census Hand Books of 1991 200 J ccn:sus. is assigning the Pemlanent Location census were presented. This is because the data Code Numbers (PLCN) to the villages. Location can be comparable with the earlier censuses and also code 1111mbn is a simple but unique device by which to the changes taken place during the decades ~tudy eyer) area in an administrative unit in the State' and hence the approach in 2001 census is similar to U.T. can be identified. Thus assigning of Location 19l) 1 census. The contents have been slightly enlarged Code Numbers at various administrative levels. right and the formats too are restructured to suit the from Statc!U.T. to the lowest level namely requirements of the data users. In the village enumeration block. in census taking is an important directory for 2001 census certain new amenities like. step. Eaeh clearly demarcated area can be referred Ile\\ s papers, magazine received. Income-Expenditure to bv a combination of numbers. I n a State or U. T. of the !O\:al bodies, information on number of banks. the ~ext administrative area is District, followed by credit societies. recreational and cultural facilities, most taluk or police station, circle, Development Block or important commodities imported, manufactured and MandaI, etc., in ditferent states/U.T.s. Next below exported have been included whereas the infonnation this administrative area, in urban areas are cities/towns, regarding the "Day or Days of marketlhat if any" which further divided into wards/divisions and villages in rural w;s the;e in 1991 has been excluded. Apart from arcas. The Location Code Numbers to various providing the infonnation about the nearest place and administrative areas are assigned in orderly manner distance in broad ranges for villages not having basic always beginning from northwest point and the educational and medical facilities, information about numbering proceeds in a serpentine manner. keeping the nearest place and distance in broad ranges for the geographical continuity, ultimately ending at the villages not having Middle SchooL College, Hospital South-East point. (Allopathic). Maternity and Child Welfare Center and Primary Health Center arc also been provided this There was a great demand from different oruanizations to study the \~illage level data over a time. Information on availability of drinking water b ., "- during stunmer is also included in the Village Directory. time span and hence a scheme of assigning pennanent However, in the town directory there are no changes location code numbers to the villages and the higher except in the statement IV -A where this statement is level of administrative areas is devised to ensure data separately numbered as Statement VII in 2001. comparability over a period of time. In Indian Census, Except these, the scope of 2001 series of the District Location Code Numbers are allotted to each village Census Hand Book has, by and large remained the based on traverse system (zigzag) in a serpentine same as in 1991. The non-census information manner at taluk level. These numbers for villages collected at the village level and town level was run from' l' to 'N' in each taluk independently. This scrutinized and verified. In case of glaring system was adopted until 1991 census. But, for the Census oflndia 2001, all the villages in a state/lJ. T. discrepancies the data were cross-checked with are assigned with a Location Code Number in one respective parent departments for validation. continuous series beginning from" 1" to rrN rr for the One of the significant changes made in 2001 series entire state/U.T. and it is not confined to a taluk. The of District Census Hand Book is that Primary Census field length of thc complete PLCN structurc for a Abstracts are presented to the jurisdiction of the village has been kept up to 8 digits and therefore the Panchayats in the district. With the constitution (73rd location code number of village in a taluk contains 8 Amendment) Act, 1992, it has become necessary for digits number for 2001 Census. the census organisation to provide population data for the territorial area of a panchayat in order to strengthen (ii) BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT panchayat raj system in the country. In view of this. After the 1991 Census, there were major chang~s panchayat-wise population tigures for total population in the administratiye aspects of the State, due to and for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes administrative purpose, and 7 newly districts were population has been compiled and presented in the carved out i.e., Chamarajanagar from the erstwhile

3 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG l\,lysorc district, Davanagere from cr"t\\'hilc agrahara. Ron is knO\yn as Dronapura and is said to Chitradurga, Bellary and districts. Bagalkot have been named after Dronaeharya, the famous guru from erstwhile district. Gadag and Havcri of Kauravas and Panda vas. Puranas indicate that in from erstwhile , from etstwhilc ancient times the Matsyas, the Nagas, the Abhiras, Dakshina district and from erstwhile Mahisika, Ajas and the Vanaras for varying periods district and there are 27 districts for the ruled Karnataka, including this part of the country as Census 200 I in the State. well. Available evidence shows that men from the early palaeolithic age too inhabited this district. The Alike, Gadag district too had been carved out from relics of the palaeolithic period discovered in the district the erstwhile Dharwad district, which comprises of 5 taluks namely, Gadag, Mundargi, Nargund, Ron. include the Cairns at Agadi. the dolmens at Motebcnnur, the pigmy flints, which are regarded 3$ . Gadag taluk, which is big trade centre for the memorials of the survivors of the palaeolithic man, cotton, groundnut crops and jmvar, has been madc and the clinder mound at Budiguntha. Among the District Headquarters wide Government of Karnataka artefacts of the neolithic period, a Incntion may be Notification No. RD 42 LRD 87 PART-llI Bangalore made of the painted potsherds, terracotta fancy dated 2-8-1997. articles al1d the Ukhapatra (sacrificial pot) discovered Although, these 5 taluks, were taken out from at Jtgi and a few other places. erstwhile Dharwad district and are included in the During the early historical period the entire new district, but their taluk Jurisdictional limits remain unaltered and one sub-division, which was in the Deccan region, including this district also, fonned part of the Mauryan empire. Reminiscences of the erstwhile Dharwad district has been also included and Mauryan rule have lingered on to the modem times its area limit also remain unchanged, but the Shirahatti taluk which has been included now in Gadag sub­ in expressions such as Morerangadi and l'vloreramatti division has been excluded from the sub­ applied to the dolmens and cairns found in several division of present district and erstwhile parts of the district. References in ancient inscriptions Dharwad district. Except the abm e, there were no to various centres of this district reveal that the then Dharwad area too tormed part of the empire of the other changes in the district. Satavahanas who came to power after the fall of the Gadag was an eminent town from olden times. Mauryas in the Deccan and claimed themse Ivcs to It is mentioned variously as Karnataka, Karatupura, be the Lords of the Dakshinapatha. With the dO\vnfall Karadugu, Galadugu, Gadagu and described as a of this main dynasty, the Satavahana empire was Mahaagrahara (i.e. great- agrahara), founded by partitioned among the Abhiras in the north-west, the Janamcjaya. It was a renowned seat of learning Chutus in the south and the Ikshavakus in the whose management rested in the hands of seventy­ Andhradesha. The Kuntala country, including the then two Mahajanas. There are 34 inscriptions in all and Dharwad district as well, formed part of the kingdom they are found mostly in the temples ofTrikuteswara of the Chutus during the early parts of the Christian and Viranarayana. A few of these epigraphs appear era. Subsequently till the emergence of the Kadambas to have been brought over from and in about 345 AD, the Gangas and the Pallavas reigned . These records represent the Rastrakuta, supreme tor brief periods, in turns. The Kadambas later Chalukya, Kalachuri, Yadava, HoysaJa and (345 AD to 565 AD) had their capital at dynasties. and their kingdom included among other areas, the The area comprised in the district has a few places Suddi-Kundur Vishaya (which later came to be known of great antiquarian interest and has several sites of as Kundur-500, extending from ncar the historical importance. The epics and the Puranas refer then Dharwad upto Halsi in Bclgaum) and major parts to this part of the country as forming part of Kuntala of which now stand included in Dharwad district. The Desha. Lakkundi of Gadag taluk is for instance central and the northern parts of the district too tonned identified with the place described in ancient records part of their territory as may be made out from the as Sri Dasarathi Vinirmita Mahagrama (great village description of the boundaries 0 f the ir kingdom founded by Shri Rama) and as Rama··Rathi as contained in Birur plates.

4 ANALYTICAL NOTE

In the beginning of the sixth century. the Hoysala t~lmilies ruled in their respective territuries Chalukyas of established their supremacy and as ivlahamandalcshvaras and paid homagc tn thc rendered the position of the Kadambas into that of imperial throne. His successor Somesll\ara I!r (J 126- their vassals with the title of M

5 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG there was a keen contest hetween the Hoysalas and territories from his capital at Puligere i.e .. the Yadavas for the occupation of the ddta bdween Lakshmeshvar. Several epigraphs belonging to the the TUllgabhadra and the Malaprabha is c\ ident from reign of Ramachandra Dc"a 0271-1309 AD). the the .:xistcnce of records. both of Hoysala Ballaia and greatest of the Devagiri Yadava kings, have been found Yadava Singhana, in the same region issue? by each at Chllddnpur, Lakshmeshvar, Narcgal and RaHihalli. after their conquests of the place. Hoysal king One of these inscriptions, dated in 1277 AD, mentions Vishnuvardhana (1100-52 AD) is said to have extended that one of his Mahamandaleshvaras namely Saluva his power up to Banavasi, Panugal, Halsige, Purigere Tikkama, led a victorious expedition upto Tungabhadra and Masvadi ncar Dharwad. His conquests \vcre in tbe south. Tikkama has been hailed in it as the short-lived and a somewhat more lasting conquest of establisher of the Kadambas and the over thrower of Dharwad region was by Vira Ballala l[ (1173- 1210 the Hoysalas. AD). A hero stone in Satenahalli near Hanagal refers According to another inscription in 1295 AD, his to thc battle between Vira Ballala and Mahapradhana Mallideva was the governor at Mahamandaleshvara Kamadeva and suggests that this Lakshmesh,,·ar. During the reign of his successor region was occupied by the former after wresting it Shankara Deva (1309-12 AD), the Yadava kingdom from Kamadeva. In 1192 A.D. Vira Balla1a was annexed by the Sultan of Delhi. The suzerainty established himselfat Lokkigundi (modern Lakkundi). of the Sultan was resisted by Kampila Raya who was Much before this, according to an inscription at a subordinate of Yadava Ramachandra;and had Gadag, he had defeated Kuntala country and had a declared independence during the period of the political capital at Annigeri also. An inscription on a hero stone chaos that ensued the invasions by Malik Kafur. This at Haveri records that in I 196 AD Vira BalJala laid new kingdom with its strongholds at Kampili, siege to the city and that his forces were routed by Kummata and Hosadurga (Anegondi) included the the dashing counter-attack by the brave Sohani and present districts of Bellary. Raiehur and Dharwad. his son Padmanna the leadcrs of the Kadamba ganison However, in the ]327 AD campaign Kampila Raya and that in this battle Sahani lost his life. Later, in V':JS kil1ed. But, by then, he had sown the seeds from 1200 AD, BaUala succeeded in taking Hanagal. His which the great emerged. An son and successor, Narasimha 11 (1220-39 AD), inscription found in Lakshmeshvar commemorates the however lost all that his father had captured in the death of Kampila Raya while another found at Sangur north of the Tungabhadra and retired to in Haveri taluk records that the image of Kumara Dwarasamudra. Ramanatha (the valiant son of Kampila Raya) was The first mention of Yadavas in connection with set up at Chengapura (Sangur) by Madarasa in Saka the then Dharwad is in the reign of their third King 1329 during the reign of Devaraya. This image is Bhillama (1187-92 AD) whose son was defeated by even now regarded as an object of .worship and in Vira Ballala at Lakkundi. As this victory is said to folk literature, Kumara Rama is hailed as a great have secured to Vira Ballala the country of Kuntala saviour. As a result of the conquests undertaken by it is evident that Bhillama must have then held a fairly and Bukka s()on after the formation of the extensive kingdom including the then Dharwad. One Vijayanagara kingdom, the then Dharwad district too of his inscriptions at Annigeri, dated in 1189 AD became one of its integral parts. While Vijayanagara speaks of Annigeri as the capital from which his was fast developing, another powerful force. namely underlord, Mahamandaleshvara Bachiraja. was that of the Bahamanis, emerged with Gulbarga as its governing Belvola. Gadag, Lakshmeshvar, headquarters. As a result northern parts of Karnataka Chaudadanapur and have yielded inscriptions inclusive of the then Dharwad district became a belonging to Singhana 11 (1209-47 AD) the grandson ground of hot contest between these two powerful ofBhillama. In 1247, his Mahapradhana and Senapati rivals. Consequently wars were fought more Bachiraja was the governor at Lakshmeshvar. A frequently and the people of this region were subjected Haveri inscription belonging to the reign of Krishna to much sutTering. In spite of several reverses, by (1247 -1309 AD) the grandson of Singhana, states that and large, the Vijayanagara kings retained control over his minister Chavundaraya \vas administering these a major portion of the district during this peri~·~.L ANALYTICAL NOTE

Navalgund and Bankapur however wcre among the in 1633 AD Moghul emperor Shah .lehan invaded the notable possessions of the Bahamanis. Deccan and laid waste the country and also extirpated the Sultan of Ahmednagar. In 1637 AD. Shahji YusufAdil Khan proclaimed independence. sICr-zclI Bhonsle \vho was till then in the service of Bijapur as also Bahamani possessions in the then Ahmednagar Sultan entered service in the court of Dharwad district and founded the Adil Shahi rule in Muhammed Adil Shah of Bijapur and soon e

7 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG a lIow the Marathas to collect the tributes. As a result fe-crossed the Krishna \\ ithout risking any action. in 1726, Peshya Baji Rai himself marched into Then. Ilaidar Ali rctouk tht-: llnhifureatcd Dharwad Karnataka with a large army and plundered places and also established his suzerainty O\'cr the Dcsais of as far south as Shrirangapattana. But he did not make Nargund, , DambaL Sirahatti and sllch other any attempt to establish his power on any durable strong places. He strengthened his hold on the district basis. In consequence thereof the Nawab of Savanur further and formed a close alliance \\ith the Nawab gradually acquired a large territory and in 1746, he by accepting the offer of Na\vab's daughter for his openly resisted the Marathas. This was resen.ted by own second son in turn. It was only in 1782 that the the Pcshva and culminated in a Nlaratha invasion of Marathas could turn their attention to the territories his territories. The Nawab entered into a peace treaty they had lost to Haidar Ali. Nana Phadnavis demanded by which he yielded large tracts of thc then Dhanvad that Haidar Ali should pay the tributes due to the district to the Pesln'a and retained only Hubli, Marathas and also to restore to him the telTitorics Bankapur, Hanagal and a few other places. Again north of the Tungabhadra. At thisjuncture. consequent in 1755, the Na\vah. im itcd trouble by offering asylum on the death of Haidar Ali. hi~ ~Oll Tipll Sultan took to a deserter of the Maratha command. Bankapur over the reigns of administration. When Nana was beseiged by the Marathas and realising the futility Phadnavis renewed his demands, of holding out, the Nawab bought peace by acknowledged the obligations but evaded payment. surrendering a fe\v more tracts to the Peshva. In the meantime, the Nawab of Savanur shined his loyalty to the Marathas and thus incurred the wrath The local desais were permitted by the Peshva of Tipu Sultan. The Nawab was attacked and forced to administer the ceded territories and he made them to seek refuge at the Poona court. In InS, Tipu responsible for regular payment of tributes due to the Sultan demanded a higher tribute from the chief of Marathas. A few ycar~ later. in 1764, Haidar Ali of Nargund. But the chief refused to pay up and sought Mysore subdued the Nawab of Savanur when the tor the intervention of Nana Phadnavis. Tipu Sultan latter refused to break off his allegiance to the besieged Nargund and, inspite of the reinforcements Marathas. His general Fazal UUa Khan took the despatched by Nana Phadnavis. captured Nargund. unbifurcated Dharwad and over ran the country as took as well. far north as the Krishna. Naturally, there was counter He attack by Pcshva Madhava Rao, and, even though The Marathas then formed an alliance with the the advance party Jed by Gopal Rao Patvardhan was Nizam and in 1786 started a major offensive by whieh defeated by Fazal UIJa Khan, the Peshva used his they compelled Tipu Sultan to negotiate a treaty. Tipu troops for driving out Haidar's garrisons from the Sultan, however, had no intention of honouring the towns and villages north of the Varada and he also agreement and, as soon as the Marathas crossed the took the then Dharwad. Thus the Maratha supremacy Krishna, Mysore troops recaptured Kittur and all other was again re-established in this region. After the places. Annoyed at this utter faithlessness on the death of Peshva Madhava Rao in 1773 there were part of Tipu Sultan, the Marathas forged an alliance dissensions in the Poona Court. At this juncture with the English as well to mount an attack to regain Haidar Ali entered into close relations with Raghunatha their territories. In 1790. the confederate forces Rao, acknowledged him as the head of the Marathas launched a major oftensive as a result of which all and agreed to support him in the fight for succession. the territories north of the Tungabhadra (i.e. Bombay­ In 1776, in return tor a gift of Rs.16Iakhs, Raghunatha Karnataka region) came under the Maratha rule. By Rao agreed that Haidar Ali should take hold of the the treaty of Shrirangapattana (1792), the Marathas country to the south of Krishna. Accordingly, Haidar were, confirmed in their possessions in what has come Ali crossed the Tungabhadra, took Bankapur and to be known as the Bombay-Kamataka region. The Savanur. The opponents of Raghunatha Rao enlisted Maratha rule lasted for ncarly three decades and was the support of the Nizam and marched south to drive marked by internal rivalries and considerable hardship out Haidar's troops. Muhammed Ali, the Mysore to the common man. Most of the then Dharwad and general. destroycd the advance party and Haidar Ali Sav3nur region was made over by the Peshva to tactfully bought off the N izam's forces. The Maratha P:trasuram-bhau in payment of the ':xpenscs !nC~l!"rcc!

8 ANALYTICAL NOTE hy the latter in the war. which had just concluded. the district from disturbances mainly hecause of In respect of the other areas the Peshv(\ appointed the bitter feelings between Peshva Baji Rao and Dhondopant Gokhalc as his representative. Around the Patvardham.. Struggle for pO\"'er and plunder J 790. Dhondia Vagh who had risen to a high rank among the lucal e:-,tate holders continued almost in the 1\1yson: army left Tipu's service and, with a unchecked. Towards the close of Baji Rao's few 1'01 lower". set tIed ncar Dh arwad as a Peshv3ship most of the Southern Maratha chiefs freehooter. In 1794. Ohondopant Gokhale defeated maintained an attitude of semi-independence. In Dhondia Vagh and forced him to take refuge with I R17, L1l1der the treaty of Poona, the Peshva ceded Tipu Sultan. Thereafter Ohondopant Gokhak was the territory or the then Dharwad and to appointed the Sar-Subhedar of the province. Owing the British, which the latter occupied without much to the policy ofsclf-aggrandizement adopted by him delay. A year later, in 1818 at the end of the and the ahsence of Parasuram-bhau from the district Maratha \\ar. the Peshva was formally deposed and resulted in widespread disturbances for a his territory was formally annexed to the British considerable period of time. Thus. for about a dominions. Thus a major part of the unbifurcated decade from 1797, Bhimrao who had possessed Dharwad district too came under the British rule. himself of Dambal near Gadag, let loose a reign of In 1830, the Southern Maratha country was brought terror and unceasing pillage, with the connivance under Regulation VII and these territories \vere of Dhondopant Gokhale, In the country south of formed into one co11ectorate, called the Dharwad Malaprabha. district or Zilla. This included, besides the present In the south, contests were continually going Ohm'wad district. parts of , Bijapur and on amongst the followers of Dhondopant gokhale, districts. In 1836 Belgaum was formed Parasllram-hhau and the chief of Kolhapur. In the into a separate collectorate and in J 839 as a course of these struggles, \vhile Dhondopant conseqlli':l1ct? of the annexation of the estate of the appropriated Navalgund and Gadag, the Kolhapur chief of 13 villages in Annigeri were added chief took oyer a major portion of Parasuram-bhau's to the district. The year 1857-58. which has since possessIons. In 1799 the fourth Mysorc war been hailed as the year when the first war of culminated in the fall of Shrirangapattana and the independence was fought. witnessed anti-British death of Tipu Sultan. Parasuram-bhau was also rebellion in the then Dharwad district too. Baba killed in 1799. At this juncture, Dhondia Vagh who Sahcb of Nargund, Bhimrao of Mundargi and had been imprisoned and kept in irons, by Tipu Sultan Kcnchengauda of Shirhatti were in the forefront of the struggle. As elsewhere here too the rebellion was, set free by the British. He gathered a small was crushed and Baba Sahib was publicly hanged army, rebelled against the British rule and began to along with scores of his followers. With this, the plunder the countryside. He was however forced British rule took firm roots and lasted till the to leave the Mysore territories by hot pursuit and country-attained independence in 1947. Thereafter, on his entering the then Dharwad district, the princely States and estates were formally Dhondopant Gokhale too attacked him and forced merged with the Union of India and the entin~ him to move further north to take up the service unbifurcated Dharwad district formed part of the under the chief of Kolhapur. Subsequently, in early then Bombay State. In November 1956, as a result I ROO, Dhondia Vagh re-entered the then. Dharwad of the re-organisation of the States on a linguistic district firmly established himself in the Savanur basis the entire Bombay-Karnataka region, including country and assumed the title of thc king of the the then Dharwud district, was merged ~vith Mysorc two worlds. Thereafter he captured almost all the State, \\-hich has since been renamed as Karnataka. forts north of Tungabhadra and reigned supreme Gadag district bas five taluks namely Gadag, fur a brief period. The combined fnrces of the Mundargi. Nargund, Ron and Shirhattl. The district British and the Peshva mounted a major attack 011 lies within the jurusdiction of Bclgalllll Division. Dhondia Vagh in which the latter \Vas finally killed. \\-hich is one of the four divisions into which the The destruction of Dhondia's power did not free state is divided for the purpose orthe admini:;tration.

9 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

(iii) Administrative setup and jurisidictionaJ from ers[while Dharwad district and arc included in changes during the decade, 1991-200 I the new district, but their taluk jurisJictional limits rL'maineJ unaltered. Gadag, once a taluk Gadag district is situated in the central sector of Headquarters in the erstwhile Dhaf\vad distr'iet during the northern half of Karnataka, comes under Bclgaum 1991 has the plide of being a district Hcadqualicrs revenue division. This district has been carved Ollt during 200 I . from the erstwhile Dhanvad district which comprises oftive taluks. namely, Gadag, Mundargi, Narsrund. Ron Total number of towns I villages and Shirhatti. Gadag has been made as District Head According to 2001 Census, there are 9 towns and Quarters vide Government of Karnataka Notification 337 villages in the district. As compared to the position No. Rd 42 LRD '137 Part - III Bangalore dated 02- in 199] Census, where in there were 9 to\\ns and 08-1997. Although, the tive taluks ,vere taken out 312 villages in Gadag district.

REASONS FOR VARIATION IN THE NUMBER OF VILLAGES/ TOWNS IN EACH TALUK OF THE DISTRICT. DECADAL VARIATIONS IF ANY AND REASONS THEREOF Total No. of ,,,mages Total No. of towns according to the list according to the list Reasons for variation in the number of SI.No. Name ofthe Taluk finalised for finalised villages/towns in each taluk ofthe district, 2001 1991 2001 1991 decadal variations if any and reasons thereof Census Census Census Census 2 3 4 5 6 7 Nargund 35 35 01 01 2 Ron 93 'lJ 03 03 Two newly fonned villages viz., (I) Melmanth vide Notification No. RD J J LRD 95 dated 25-07-97 and (2) , vide Notification No. RD 24 LRD 92 dated 10-09-94 were added to 2001 Census List of Villages. With the addition of these two villages. the total number of villages in the taluk increased from 91 in 1991 to 93 in 2001 Census. The civic status of Ron Town has been changed from Town Municipality to Town Panchayat vide notification as indicated under Gadag District. 3 Gadag 64 55 02 02 Six new villages viz,. (I) Ialashankar Nagar (2) Siddarameshwaranagar vide Notification No. RD II LRD 95 dated 25-07-97 and (3) Balajinagar (4) Panduranga Nagar (5) Bramandapur (6) Mahalingeshwaranagar. were constituted vide Notification No. 24 LRD 92 dated 19-09-94. in the tal uk and subsequently included in the 2001 village list. Further in 1991, it was presumed that entire geographical areas ofMulgund, Seethalahari and villages were included in Mulgund Town limits, later it was noticed that only some portions of these villages fonned part of the town. The left out areas of these villages were considered as separate villages and included in the 200 I list ofvillages. With the inclusion of these 9 villages the total number of villages in the taluk has increased from 55 in 199) to 64 in 2001 census. The civic status ofMulgund Town of this taluk has changed from Town Municipality to Town Panchayat vide Notitication No. HlJD 388 MLR 95 dated 13.10.95 4 Shirhatti 87 li3 02 02 The following four villages were newly constituted vide Notification No. RD 24 LRD 92 dah:d 06-12- 1995 - (I) Suvamagiri (2) Guddapur (3) Shivajinagar (4) Sevanagar and added to 2001 Census List of Villages. With the addition of these villages. the total number of villages in the taluk moved up to 87 in 200 I Census fr(lm )(3 in ! QQ I C':'nsus. The ci\Cic

10 ANALYTICAL NOTE

REASONS FOR VARIATION IN THE I"UMBER OF VILLAGES/ TOWNS IN EACH TALUK OF THE DISTRICT, DECADAL \'ARIA TIOI'\S IF ANY AND REASONS THEREOF Total No. of villages Total No. of towns according to the list -according to the list Reasons for variation in the number of SI.No. Name of the Taluk finalised for finalised villages/towns in each taluk of the district, 2001 1991 2001 1991 decadal variations if any and reasons thereof Census Census Census Census 2 3 5 6 7 status of the Shirhatti Town has been changed from Town Municipality to Shirhatti Town Panchayat vide Notification No. HUD 641 MLR 95 (36) dated 09.01.96 l\1unJaragi 5)\ 01 01 (II Shivajinagar, (2) Kappatagiri, (3) Maruthinagar. (4) Venkatesh Nagar, (5) Sevalalnagar and (6) Ashakiran - these six villages arc newly cnn'liluteu vide Notification No. RD 24 LRD 9:::> dated J 9-09- 94. Further it is noticcd that some portion" uf (l) Shirol (2) Mundargi (R), (3) Ramenahalli (4) Byalawadgi lie out sidethe limits of Mundargi Municipality. These portions are considered as separate villages for 200 I Census. In J 991 Census these were not listed in villages list on the presumption that they are fully included in Mundargi Town. With the inclusion of these 10 vi lIages, total number of villages in the taluk increased from 4R in 1991 to 58 in 200 I. The civic status of the town has changed from Town i\1unicipality to Town Panchayat vide Notification No. HCD 396 MLR 95 dated 13.10.1995. Total 337 312 9 I}

Urban local bodies development planning and implementation of various programmes there of Zilla Panchayats have been The statutory urban local bodies are the City constituted in the State. The jurisdiction of Zilla Municipal Councils, Municipal Corporations, Notitied Panchayat is coterminous \vith that of the corresponding Area Committee, Town Municipal Councils, Town district and covers the entire rural and semi urban area Panchayath, Cantonment Boards. These urban local but excludes the statutory towns. Accordingly to Zilla bodies elect Councilors! Corporators from each ward Panchayat has been constituted for Gadag district and and the tenure of those Councilors I Corporators would its jurisdiction extends over the Taluk Panchayats of be for five years. The President or Vice President of the district. The jurisdiction of each taluk. Panchayat the Municipal Council and the Mayor / Deputy Mayor is coterminous with that of the taluk of the same name of the Corporations are elected from among the elected but excludes the area incorporated in the statutory Councilors / Corporators whose tenure will be for a towns or cities. period of one year. The Chairman of various The Zilla Panchayat elects its president and vice­ committees are also ekcted among the elected president and chairman of its committees from amongst Councilors with a tenn of one year. the elected members. The term of thesc elected The Chief Officer in Municipal Counci~ and the representatives will be for five years. An ofticer of Commissioner in a City Corporation are responsible the rank of lAS is deputed by the State Government for day to day administration and the executive authority as Chief Executive Officer of the Zilla Panchayat. is vestcd with thcm. Panchayat is assisted by various departments. Zilla Panchayat and TaJuk Panchayat Gram Panchayats To promote the development of institution and The Government of Kamataka has enacted the secure greater measure of participation by the people Karnataka Panchayat Raj Act 1993 on .10.4.1993 in the local and governmental atTairs by decentralisation replacing its previous enactment in this regard for the of power and functions and for the purpt)se of fonnation of Gram P~mchayat.

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Sl~-\TEMENT SHOWING THE TALUKWISE NUMBER OF GRAMA PAl'iCHAYATS AND HOBUS/ FIRKAS SI. No. Name of TaJuk No. of Hoblics/Firkas No. of Panchayats 2 3 Naragund 01 i2 2 ROll 03 ~() .3 Gadag 02 4 Shirhattl 02 2.:1 5 ivfullcbrgi 02 19 Total 10 110

Details regarding Panchayatwise number of has an incgular shape and while its maximum length villages have been furnished in Annexure I. from north to south is 105 kms and maximum breadth The Grama Panchayat is authorised to function from east to west is ~3 kms spanning a total on the itcms listed in Schedule 1 of the Act namely, Geographical area of 465.715 hectares. preparation of annllal plans for the development of Gadag district lies between the Latitudinal Panchayat area, preparation of annual budget, parallels of 14 degree 54 minutes south and 15 degree providing reliefs in natural calamities, removal of 53 minutes north and longitudinal parallels of 75 encroachments on public . properties, organising degree 16 minutes west and 76 degree 03 minutes voluntary labour and contribution for community east. works. maintenance of essential statistics of the Gadag district is hound by Bagalkot in the north village, in addition to matkrs relating to Agriculture, and towards the east. Dharwad Animal Husbandry. Fisheries, Social & Farm bound Gadag district in the west and on the south Forestry, Khadi. Village & Cottage lndustries, Rural Haveri and Bellary bound the district Gadag. Housing, Drinking Water, Roads, etc., Rural Electrification. Nonconventional energy sources, (2) Physiography Poverty Alleviation Programmes, Markets & Fairs. The district may be divided into two natural Rural Sanitation, Public Health & Family Welfare, division namely the semi-main ad and maidan Women and Child Development, Social Welfare. particularly the northtTI1 maidan. The Gadag district Welfare of Weaker Sections, Public Distribution is a part of Central Kamataka Plateau. The region System, Maintenance of Community assets, extends over the entire area of Nargund, Ron and Construction and Maintenance of Dharmashalas, Gadag taluks and certain parts of Shirahatti taluk. Ch£1tras, Cattle Sheds, Ponds, Cart Stands, Slaughter The landscape of the region is an undulating surface, Houses, Public Parks, Play Grounds. etc. Regulation relief is subdued. However, residual knolls are of manure pits in public places and establishment studded at some places around Nargund. The most and control of shandies. Such other functions as conspicuous areas of very high and very row areas. may be entrusted. of the district is located at 500 meters and 800 The Grama Panchayat is also empowered to meters of contour lines above the mean sea level make provisions for carrying out within its area any respectively. other work or measure which is likely to promote the health, safety, education, comfort. convenience The hill ranges with their base and rounded or social or economic well being of the inhabitants topography are typical rcpresentati yes of this area. of the Panchayat area. To its north towards Laxmeshvar and Shirahatti the landscape changes into one of small hills ,md rounded (iv) PHYSICAL FEATURES bosses influence by a granitic out crop. On the north (1) Location and size eastern side of this tract lies the Kap'patgudda range Gadag district is located in the Central sector of which stand in isolation, stretches about thirty miles the northern half of Karnataka state. Th~ district south east fror.1 G:!dag after an initial strde!; :.;:; a

12 ANALYTICAL NOTE single ridge from Gadag. the range branches or into The air is hottest in April and May. the temperature three or four parallel hill ranges ncar Dambal. but :-;ometi mes rising to 105 to 107 F. once again closes into a single range towards th" (5) Winds Tungabhadra. Between March and April \vhirl winds are (3)l)rainage common. The easterly winds blow with less force The erstwhile Dhanvad district was drained by in April. By may the west wind begins to fre~hen two major riYer i.c. Malaprabha in the north" and the and lasts through the day. Towards the end of l\lay, Tungabhadra in the south. With the bifurcation of the west winds begins to blow stronger. During the the district into three part viz Dharwad. Gadag and day the wind blows steadily from the south-west. Haveri, the drainage system of the Gadag district During the storms the direction of winds changes has underwent changes. Hence. it can not be st

13 D1STRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GA[}AG

TALUK WISE RAINFALL PATTERN, GADAG DISTRICT

TALUKS (No. of years South-West North-east Annual Statistical Parameters Pre- Monsoon of rainfall data aYailable) Monsoon Monsoon Rainfall

2 3 4 5 6 Gadag (35) Average rainfall (mm) 123 358 157 638 Minimum rainfall (mm) 16 149 22 341 Maxllllum rainfall (mm) 218 578 366 905 Standard Deviation (mm) 42 101 89 126 c.v.(O,;,) 34 28 56 20

Mundargi (94) Average rainfall (mm) 102 277 138 517 Minimum rainfall (mm) 10 70 o 165 Maximum rainfall (mm) 337 1.282 508 1,564 Standard Deviation (mm) 63 159 91 194 c.v.(%) 62 58 66 38

Nargund (95) Average rainfall (mm) 101 304 131 536 Minimum rainfall (mm) o 118 o 199 Maximum rainfall (mm) 333 897 474 3,040 Standard Deviation (mm) 86 121 86 305 c.v.(%) 60 40 66 54

Ron (45~ Average rainfall (mm) 134 442 ]60 736 Minimum rainfall (mm) 18 164 13 320 Maximum rainfall (mm) 606 932 526 1,406 Standard Deviation (mm) 112 187 119 267 C.v.(o~) 84 42 74 36

Shirhatti (43) Average rainfall (mm) 138 414 ]75 727 Minimum rainfall (mm) 19 219 5 374 Maximum rainfall (mm) 369 1342 427 1,685 Standard Deviation (mm) 83 197 106 243

A study of the rainfall deficit pattern during the southwest and northeast monsoon period. Rainfall last 20 years compared with the long term data for deficit during last 20 years has been compared with different seasons indicate lllcrease in rainfall that of long term data in ditTerept seasons and is deficiency in the recent past during the premonsoon, presented in the following table.

TALUKWISEAND SEASONWISECOMPARISION OF RAINFALL DEFICIT DVRING LAST 20 YEARS WITH 99 YEARS DATA, GADAG DISTRICT Seasons and no. of years with deficit rainfall South-west Pre-Monsoon North-east Monsoon Annual Rainfall Taluks Monsoon Long Recent Long Recent Long Recent Long Recent Term 20 Yrs. Term 20 Yrs. term 20 Yrs term 20 Yrs. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Gadag (35) 12(34) 7(35) 7(20) 5(25) ] 6(46) 12(60) 7(20) 5(25) Mundargi (94) 39(41 ) 10(50) 25(27) 3( 15) 43(46) 10(50) 21(22) 2(10) Nargund (95) 48(51) '13(65) 29(31 ) 8(40) 42(45) 11(55) 29(31) 6(30) Ron (45) 9(20) 4(20) 16(36) 7(35) 19(42) 9(45) 1](24) 5(55) Shirhatti (43) 24(56) 16(90) 12(28) 8(40) 20(46) 11 (55) 12(28) 8(40)

"iote: Figures in hracket indicale \"lue~ as percentage of number of ycars lor which data i, 3\aibble or for 20 year~ depending Oil the column In \\ hich it IS given.

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The following inferences could be made: * The Pn:-nlt'l1!-l'On rainfall in the recent 2!l years is more ddlcit compared to the long term data with Ron as an exception.

Sottlh" (>1 ll1un',,(ln i, k~s deficit in the recent 20 years comp;.m:d to the long ICfln data i\ ilh Mundargi and Ron taluks as an c\cepth.'ll. * The rainLd! ddl(it during northeast mon"oon is increasing during recent 20 'year,; lLllllpmcd to th" long term data. * The annual rJinfall trend analysis indicate increasing trend in the taluks of l\lunuargi. and l\argund. The taluks of Shirh~ltti. (ladag and Ron indicate lkcrea"ing trend

Source: Drought i\ft'llll(lring Ceil (Society of Glnt. of Karnatakal

(7) Forestry chief trees found in fields and gardens are BabU\ a Gadag district is deficient in forest wealth. The (citrus indica) halasu, jack (Arto carpus integrifolia), monsoon forest arc confined to eastern part of the Nirala, lambool (Eugcniajamboolana), ramphal sweet district and arc generally limited to an arc a having soil (Anona rcriculata). Thc chicffibre yidding trees more than 40" rainfall. The forest exhibit regional arc ambada (Hibicus cannenbinns), Bambu (Bambusa variation. In Gadag and Mundargi taluks the growth amndinaceq), musk bhendi (abclmosehus mosch­ is scrub while in Ron taluk forest area is classified as ntus), morodphal (helictreras isona). The chief pasture. A large portion of the forests of the district climbing shrubs, plants and weeds growing on waste belong to scrub category. The scrub forcst offer a lands and hills are dhattura thorn, apple, tottal balli few more stern and drier landscap~. Under the (capparis horida). influence of dry climate and a very inferior soil. several Fauna: The scrub jungle are mct in the northel11 part of the shrubs haw economic utility and the grass land of the district after a dry landscape dotted with a patches provide inkrior grassing for sheep. The sporadic grmvth of thomy shrubs and rough grasses. deciduous or monsoon forest are managed under The wild animal fOLmd in the district include the panther. regubr working plan with an objective of supplying leopard cat bear. wolt: hyena and the jackal besides the fuel to the public and small tenable for the purpose the 1ndian fox and deer. The hunting leopard, eheets of house construction and agricultural implants. Fire or ehirtcha were formally found in thc Kod and Gadag wood, charcoal and sandal wood are some of the hills. It has not been recorded in the recent years and important major forest produce. While among the are in all probability extinct. minor forest produce, marketable are tunni leaves, (10) Soils harda, tar wad, gum, honey and bamboos. Two type of soils are noticed. One is the regular (8) Geology or black soil and the other is red soil. They show a The varieties of rocks chiefly found in the district variety, both in their texture and appearance, according are Dharwads phyllites, argrillit~s, felsite, honatile to the nature of the underlying rocks. They exhibit quartzites and limestones. The schists include biotite­ a great deal of variation in thickness, consistency and museorite schist gritty schist. They occur mainly in colour. The soil of the district are formed from the the southern and western portions of the district. Two mixture of decomposed rocks of difterent type through series of dykes have been distinguished viz., dolcritic out the district. The greatest part of the district is and diabasic. found having black soiL Brown and red comes The economic minerals found in the district are subsequently in the order of merit. Red soil s found iron ore, alluvial gold, reef gold, manganese ore, where there are hill slopes and ridges. potstone, etc. (11) Cropping pattern (9)Flora and Fauna lowar, wheat, maize. paddy are the chief cereal. Flora : The forest flora of the district includes the Crops of the district arc grown in almost all taluks of important spices such as Ical : phoenix sih ertis:, the the district and of the five taluks of the district ragi v,:ild date palm, Kakki (Cassia fistula), Karegida is grown only in Gadag and Shirhatti taluks. According (Randia dumcfomm), Muttal (Butea trondosa), Shivani to 200J, 30.4 Per cent are cultivators and 39.2 per (Gmelinia arbarea), Sirsal (Albizziakbbek). The cent

15 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

LAND USE PATTERN FOR 1997-98 IN HECTARES Na me of Geogra Forest Land put to Non- Uncultivable Cultiva Area Sown Total Taluk phical Area agricultural use Fallow Land ble Net Area Area Barren Land Cultiv Perman Trees Fallow --N-e-t--J\-lo-r-e--To-t~a-1- Irri gate d and put to able en t and Land Area than Area UncuIti . Non- waste pastures groves Sown once Sown vable agricul land land tural use 2 3 4 5' 6 7 8 9 10 It 12 13 Gadag 109,751 1,749 1265 630 291 1054 168 21,213 83,381 6,883 90,264 1,270 Mundargi 88,398 17,646 1422 2,989 163 280 2 21,418 44,478 3.173 47,651 7,764 Nargund 43,562 739 1,378 52 6 5,349 36,038 14,290 50,328 31,095 Ron 129,091 276 5120 2,301 370 428 8 5,571 11,5017 1,829 116,846 13,110 Shirhatti 94,913 12,943 3082 2,915 186 77fi, 51 524 74,434 20,681 95,115 7,415 Total 465,715 32,6J4 11,628 10,213 1,010 2592 235 54,075 353,348 46,856 400,204 60,654 Source: District at a glance. Gadag District. 1999-2000, Directorate of Economics & Statistics. Bangalore. The land use data for that district during the year and the area sown more than once is 10.1 per cent I 998-99 ~eveals that net area sown is 75.9 per cent The cultivable waste land accounts for 0.22 per cent.

LAND HOLDINGS IN HECTARES 1990-91

Name ofTaluk Marginal Small Semi-~ledium Medium (4-10) Large (10 & Total Holdings (Below t) (1-2) (2-4) above) Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area Holder Area 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Gadag 6,526 3,904 11,438 17,027 10,848 30,367 6,816 40,756 1,930 29,472 37,558 121,526 Mundargi 4,027 2,569 14,944 22,855 15,710 43,794 10.]33 59,622 2,001 28,720 46,815 157,560 Nargund 10,350 6,672 13,807 20,396 13,883 39.054 9.520 57,377 2,Q46 28,731 49,606 152,230 Ron 10,567 5,756 11,272 16,338 10,599 29,722 7,604 46,207 1,854 28,098 41,896 126,121 Shirhatti 12,740 8,471 16,745 24.524 12,241 34,473 8,040 47,626 1,238 18,091 51,004 133,185 Total 44,210 27,372 68,206 101,140 63,281 177,410 42,113 251,588 9,069 133,112 226,879 690,622 Source: District at a glance, Gadag District, 1999-2000. Directorate of Economics & Statistics. Banga1ore.

The landholdings for the year 1997-98 of that the number of marginal holdings below one different size are given in the above table. The hectare and small holdings of size one to two size of the agricultural holdings is one of the hectares constitute 49.55 per cent of the total important factors that determine the productivity holdings. Only 4.0 per cent holder own land more of the land. From the above table it is observed than ten hectares.

AREA, PRODUCTION AND AVERAGE YIELD OF PRINCIPAL CROPS FOR 1998-99 UNDER ALL SEASONS

Irrigated Un-irrigate d Total Produc­ Yield in Produc­ Yield in Produc­ Yield in Principal Crops Area in Area in Area in tion in Kgs per tion in Kgs per tion in Kgs per hectare hectare hectare tones he ctare tones hectare tones hectare 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Paddy 930 3,618 4,095 114 228 2,109 1,044 3,846 3,878 Rice 930 2,413 2,731 114 152 1,407 1,044 2,565 2,586 Jowar 5,333 9,843 1,943 79,094 46,852 624 84,427 56,695 707 Bajra 1,190 598 529 1,190 596 529 Maize 17,267 62,400 3,804 796 2,712 3,586 18,063 65,112 3,794 Ragi 18 26 1,520 18 26 1,520 Wheat 12,290 18,410 1,577 22.891 6,611 304 35,181 25,021 749 Total Cereals 35,820 93,066 2,735 104,103 56,951 576 139,923 150,017 1,129 Total Pulses * 71,311 21,238 313 Total Foodgrains * 212,512 171,83]

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As stated, Jowar, Wheat and jvbize arc the major area put under these crops is 130,507 hectares. cereal crops grown in the district. Cotton and tobacco Sizable hectares of land is put under plantation and are the commercial crops grown in the district. The hortiCllltural crops. The chief crops grown arc onion. yield of Jowar under irrigated area is 1,943 Kgs per brinjaJ and tomato. The total area put under the hectares and under ullirrigated area it is 624 Kg per cultivation of plantation and horticultural crops is 12.~99 hectares. The other oil seed crops grown in the district hectares, the other condiments and spices produced are groundnut, sesamUl1l and sunflower dc. The total in the district are dry chillies. coriander. garlic.

AREA, PRODUCTION AND AVERAGE YIELD OF CROPS FOR 1998-99 UNDER rUL SEASONS Area in Production in Yield in Kgs per Crops hectares ton es hectare 2 3 .. Oil Seeds Crops Groundnut 84,441 59.178 738 Castor 67 57 1i98 Sesamum 2,082 843 426 Linseed 1,173 381 342 Soyabean 235 253 1,133 Rape and mustard 689 166 243 Sunflower 41,820 14.1 07 355

Commercial Crops Cotton 62,230 69,246 199 Sugarcane 77 7,900 108 Tobacco 144 102 742

Plantation and Horticultural Crops Onion 12,108 23,753 1,962 Tomato 223 1,730 7,758 Beans II 95 8,659 Brinjal 276 2,470 8,949 Banana 25 483 19,332 Grapes 9 206 22,937 Mango 164 95 578 Guava 49 316 6,448 Sapota 25 72 2,868 Lemon 9 90 10,001

Condiments and Spices Crops Dry Chillies 14529 6003 413 Garlic 67 39 586 Cariandar 113 12 104

Source: Fully Revised Estimates of Principal Crops in Karnataka for the year 1998-99, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Bangalore. (12) Irrigation provides irrigation facility to certain areas ofNargund, Ron and Gadag taluks. The main source of irrigation The irrigation wealth with which the district is are tanks, canals and wells and most of the irrigation endowed is not quite satisfactory. Though the general usefulness of rivers and streams which crisis cross wclls have been energised. the district cannot be denied. It has to be conceded Though river l\JaJaprabha flow through the that these are not of any specitic economic significance district, the watcr of this river have not been for the district docs not have within its limits any hyde! harnessed on a largc scale within the district for power generating station. The Malaprabha Project the purpose for irrigation. The Dharma Project is

17 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG the only meJiulll sized irrigation project of the the size ufthe tank is around 35 hectatcs which attracts district. huge number of migratory birds. Thcmagadi tank is not only a \wt land for the migrating birds, but als() It deservc:; t() mention about the Magodi wet land useful to agriculture a~ a life line for the people of which is situated 011 the Gadag - Laxmeshwar road, Magadi village.

NET AREA IRRIGATED BYDIFFERENT SOURCES

Name of Taluk Net area irrigated for 1998-99 (Area in hectares) Canal Tanks Wells Lift Irrigation Tube Wells Others Total 2 3 ... 5 6 7 8 Gadag 320 950 1.270 Mundargi 496 1,935 5.333 7.764 Nargund 2R,956 658 701 no 31,095 Ron 1,850 440 2,.696 6.624 500 13.1 10 Shirhatti 227 2,731 31 3,957 469 7,415 Total 31,806 1,163 6,405 1,966 17,565 1,749 60,654 Source: Gadag District at a Glance, 1999-2000. District Statistical Officer, Gadag

As per the statistics given in the above table, (13) Natural Wealth borewell is the main source of irrigation in the taluks The mineral wealth with which the district is endowed is not quite impressin~. However the mineral of the district. which acco~ll1ts for 29 per cent of wealth of the district includes gold, copper, iron and the total irrigated area. An area of 31 ,806 hectates manganese besides granite, which is most useful as are heing irrigated by canal only in two taluks viz construction material and is extensively quarried in all Nargund and Ron taluks which accounts for 52 parts of the district. The talukwise mineral resources percent. for the district is presented in the following table.

TALUK W1S E MINERAL JrniOURCES OF THE DIS TRICT

SI. ::\'0. Taluk ______--:::7"::-- ___T....:yC.!pe'--o_f_M_i_n_er_a_I ____~------Remarks Major Minor 2 3 4 5 Gadag Gold, Iron ore, Manganese, Building Stone Lime stone, Copper 2 Mundargi Gold, Iron ore, Lime stone, Copper Building Stone,Ordinary Sand 3 Nargund 4 Ron Ornamental Stone,Building Stone 5 Shirhatti Gold, Iron Ore, Clay Steatite, Building Stonc,Ornamental Stone, Soapstone Ordinary Sand

Source: Department of Mines & Geology. GOY!. of Kamataka

(14) Animal Husbandry Bullocks and buffaloes are kept for the Animal Husbandry is by and large regarded as purpose of heavier agriculture work cows and she an adjunct to agriculture. Every cultivators household buffaloes arc kept mainly for breeding and milk production. The cow and bullocks beloJ1<' to the usually posses atlcast a pair of bullocks quite a large "" proportion among them posses a few· cow one or t\\'o imported brced. The important among them being buffaloes, .a few sheep and goat as \velL Poultry the Amrit Mahal and the Krishna vaile)". Among keeping is also quite popular both in rural as well as the huffaloes the Pandhara puri and the .Iav.ari urban areas. breeds arc common. Pandhara puri huffalo,>" :lrt'

18 ANALYTICAL NOTE much costlier than local breeds. Gadag district buffaloes. Dalrv farming is an important economic depend for their milk supply more on cows and activit) :

DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT SI. 1'\0. Name of Livestock Total Livestock 1 2 3 Cattle 215,4110

~ Buffaloes X1.667 3 Sheep 46.199 4 Goats 69.531 :; Pigs 5,435 6 Rabbits 93 7 Dogs 34.856 X Othcr li\'cstocks Total Livestock 453,26] Total Poultry 309,000 Source: A J landbllllk of Karnataka - 200 I, Ga7ctker Department, GO\ emment ofKarnataka.

(l4A) Veterinary services of the varioLls veterinary institutions 111 di fferent As regard the availability of veterinary services taluks of the district is mentioned in the belO\v given it may be observed that. category wise description table.

VETERINARY INSTITUTION,S IN THE DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR 2000 SI. 1'\0. Veterinary Services No. of Institutions 2 3 Veterinary Hospital

Veterinary Dispensary I~ .i Primary Veterinary Centre 95 Mobile Di,pensary 5 Artificial Insemination 10 Total ]28 Source: Kamata!"" at a Glance 2000-2()OI. Directorate of Economics and Statistics. (ill"t of' Karnataka As much as 95 Primary Veterinary Centres, 6 scattered all ovcr the district provide ample opportunity Veterinary hospitals, 12 Veterinary dispensaries and to the fishing profession. There is a considerable 10 Artitieiallnsemination Centres are a\-ailablc in the scope for the development of inland fisheries. Large district. There are five mobile dispensaries each one scale fishing activity throughout the year is at present in five taluks. restricted to thc villages on the bank of major rivers. By an large fishing is a seasonal occupation for most (15) Fisheries of the tanks and streams dry up during the summer The Rivers such as Tungabhadra, Varada and seasons. There are several fisherman co-operative Kumudavati besides several streams and nallahs and societies in the district. The contribution of fisheries the numerous tanks of varying ~imensions found to the ove~ all economy of the district is only marginal.

FISHING ACTIVITY IN THE DISTRICT Fish Seed Stocked In lakh fingerlings a) Reservoirs b) Major Tanks 11.40 c) Minor Tanks Total 11.40 Estimated Fish Production a) Cultured 726.40

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FISHING ACTIVITY IN THE DISTRICT Fish Seed Stocked In lakh fingerlings

b) Natural 32.58 Total 758.98 Number of Fish farms a) Production b) R1!aring Total Co-o rative Societies Source: Swtislical Bulletin or Fisheries 199R-99. Directclfalc ,do Fisheries. GO\ ernment of Karnataka

(16) Industries There are good number of Cotton handloom industries. The weaving establishment arc in most Gadag ranks amongst the industrially backward of the cases household enterprises. Among the districts of the State. There are no mineral based several other small scale and household industries of industries in the district. There is few agro based the district a particular mention may be made of industrial units. Ground nut oil mills are far more Leather tanning and production of Leather foot wear. numerous and arc found all over the district. Thcre A particular type of Chappais known as Gadag are several general engineering works which are Chappals are famous for their design and durability engaged in the manufacture of Iron and Steel goods. through out the State. There are totally 132 factories The other important industries are beedi factories and in the district giving employment to lO,554 persons. the units engaged in the manufacture of Brass and The table below gives the talukwisc details of major Copper utensils and the agarbathi industries. factories for the year 1998-99 in the district.

TALUKWISE DETAILS OF MAJOR FACTORIES FOR THE YEAR 1998-99

Name of Taluk Number of Factories in the District No. Employed Textiles Chemicals Engineering Otbers Total 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gadag 36 3 25 64 7,694 Mundargi I 2 3 90 Nargund 18 2 3 23 1,210 Ron 15 II 27 700 Shirhatti 7 7 15 860 Total 77 7 48 132 10,554 Source: District Statistics at a Glance, Gadag District I 999-2()OO. Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Bangalore.

(17) Trade and Commerce chiefwhole sale Cotton markets are located at Gadag and N argund. The other agricultural product Trade and Commerce constitute the back bone of the economy of a district. Trade and Commerce exported from the district are Ground nut, Cotton rank next only to agriculture as important source of seeds, Chillies, betal nuts. Handloom fabrics and livelihood for the people. Oadag, Mundargi, Nargund beedis are some of the important manufactured arc important centres of trade within district. As on goods that are exported from the district. in 31.3.94 the district has 45 Commercial Banks, 8 exchanging the goods and commodities regulated Urban Co-operative banks, 34 Rural banks and 5 markets play an important role. Primary Land Development banks in the district. In Apart from various banks there are number of the recent past the Co-operative institutions and other co-operative societies in the district which are Governmental agencies have expanded their trading discharging useful functions in different parts of the and Commercial functions. Cotton is the most district and arc dealing with various items produced important commodity exported from the district. The by them. The number 'Jf Co-operative s~)(:ieties in

20 ANALYTICAL NOTE

the district are 275 and the total turnover is around details of numher of co-operative societies III the 10,901 lakhs. The table prc~entcd below gives the district.

TALUKWISE DETAILS OF BANKS IN THE DISTRICT Name ofTaluk Number of Banks as on 3),03.1999 Commercial . Regional Rural Urban Co-op Other Co-op Primary Land Banks Banks Banks Banks DeYelopment Bank 2 3 4 5 6 Gadag 17 8 4 Mundargi :; 8 Nargund 7 3 Ron 9 10 2 Shirhatti 9 5 1 Total 45 34 8 5 Source: Gadag Dl,trict at a (,lance 1999-9'J. Directorate of Economics & Stati,tics. Bangalore

NUMBER OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN THE DISTRICT Name of Taluk CO-0l!eration and Agricultural Marketing as on 31.03.99 CO-0l!erative Societies Regulated Markets Agri Milk Others Total Liquidated Main Sub Total Turnover in culture Producers lakhs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Gadag 34 30 64 22 5 6 11.245 Mundargi 20 ")") 42 18 2 667 Nargund 20 18 31< ]5 2 2,212 Ron 36 39 75 21 4 5 ).261 Shirhatti 25 31 56 19 2 3 1.516 Total 135 140 275 95 5 13 18 16,901 Source: District Stati,!j" at a Glance. Gadag Di,trid 1999-2000. Directora!, or Economics & Statistics. Bangalor..:.

(18)Transport and Communication State high way and 663 km length of Major district Transport and communication play an roads. A major portion of the road length to the important role in the economy of the district. extent of 941km has been categorised as Village Gadag is a important prominent centre of road roads 889 km roads have been categorised as TDB communication. In the matter of transport and Roads. Besides, Road ways the district is well communication facilities Gadag district is fairly connected with Rail route as well. The totallcngth well placed. As on 31.3.99 the district had a total of railway network in the district is about 91 km road length of 2,696 kms comprising 203 km of with 11 railway station.

DETAILS OF RAILWAY TRANSPORT IN THE DISTRICT Name ofTaluk Length of Railway Line in kms. Railway Stations Broad Gauge Metre Gauge Mixed Gauge. Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gadag 42 25 67 8 Mundargi Nargund Ron 24 24 3 Shirhatti Total 42 49 91 11 Source: District Statistics a! a glance. Gadag District ! 999-2000, Dircctaratc of Economics & Statistic'" Bangalore.

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DETAILS OF ROAD TRANSPORT IN THE DISTRICT l\iam(' of Taluk Length of Roads in kms. Major National State Dist. Other Dist. \'iJlage TDB i\lunici Forest Total Bridges Highway Highwa~ Highwa~' Roads Roads Roads pality Roads Roads Roads- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 II Gadag 50 135 174- 55 414 8 Mundargi 134 15:! ::!::!I 607 5 Nargund 40, 60 106 42 248 7 Ron 91 190 268 234- 783 19 Shirhatti 22 144 141 337 644 4 Total 203 663 941 889 2,696 43 Source: District Statistics at a glance. Gadag District 1999-2000. Directarat<: of Fnln

DETAILS OF COMMUNICATION FACILITIES IN THE DISTRICT Name of Taluk Communication Facilities Post Offices Telegraph Offices Telephone Exchanges Telephones

2 3 4 5 Gadag 45 28 II 5,967 Mundargi 26 II Ii 534 Nargund 13 9 6 953 Ron 51 46 13 1.909 Shirhatti 34 26 7 Ll20 Total 170 120 43 10,483 Snllrce: District StatistIcs at a glance. Gadag District 1999-2000. Directaratc of E<.:onomics & Statistics. Bangalore,

The table above shows talukwise details of post and distribution of power In the entire state. The offices and telephone offices, ctc. The district has Corporation has been attaching great importance to 170 post offices, 120 telegraph offices, 43 telephone electrification of "iIlages and hamlets, tribal colonies exchanges and good number oftclephone connections. and harijan basthis and encrgisation of irrigation apart from the mobile telephones. pumpsets. Besides, this with a view to beneiit weakest (19) Electricity and Power among the section of society schemes called Bhagya Jyothi ! Kutir Jyothi have been introduced. Kamataka has a place of pride in the history of power generation. in the country. KPTCL - Kamataka Statement gives below shows talukwisc number Power Transmission Corporation Limited (erstwhile of villages electrified and talukwise cnergisation of IP KEB) is main ly vested with the functions of transmission as on 3 1.3.1999 in Gadag District.

TALUKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES ELECTRIFIED AND ENERGISATION IN THE DISTRICT SJ. No. Name of District I TaJuk No. of Villages No. of J P Set energised No. of Bhagyajyothi I Kuturh'othi electrified connections 2 3 4, 5 GADAG DISTRICT 307 15594 54.931 Gadag 55 2,634 * 2 Mundargi 48 3,377 * 3 Nargund 34 892 * 4 Ron l}1 5.546 5 Shirahatti 79 3,145 *

Source: :"-nnuai Administration Rl'pon, i'Nl}-::'OOO. I-:arnataka Pl)\\~r Trall,mis"on Cl)rr"ration Ltd,. Bangaiorc ""dable

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(\) CENS US CONCEPT and long enough for a person to ~Jcep in, i.e. it should Building h;J\"(~ a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 mcters. A A 'Building' is gcn.:rally a single structure on tbe d\\clling room would include living room, bedroom, ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than one dining room, drawing room. study room, servant's room component unit which arc used or likely to be used and other habitable rooms. Kitchcn, bathroom, latrine. as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as store room, passage-way and verandah which are not shops. business houses. offices, factories, workshops. normally usable for living arc not considered as worksheds, Schools. places of entertaininent, places dwelling rooms. A room. used for multipurpose such of worship. godowns. stores etc. It is also possible as sleeping, sitting, dining. storing, cooking. ctc .. is that building which have component units may be used regarded as a dwelling rool11. In a situation vvherc a for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum­ rcsidence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum­ census house is used as a shop or office .. etc., and residence, etc. the household also stays in it then the room is not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage or Usually a structure will have four \valls and a servant quarter is used by a servant and if she! he roof. But in some areas the very nature of also lives in it as a separate household then this has construction of houses is such that there may not be been considered as a dwelling room available to the any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut ifused entrance is also provided but they may not have any for living by any household is also considered as walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures arc dwelling room. also treated as separate buildings. A dwelling room, which is shared by more than Permanent houses one household, has not been counted for any ofthe111. Houses, the walls and roof of which arc made of If two households have a dwelling room each but in pennanent materials. The material of \valls can be addition also share a common dwelling room, then anyone from the following, namely, gahanized iron the common room has not been counted for either of sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos shcds, bumt the households. bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of from anyone of the following materials, namely, tiles, Census House slate. galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos A 'census house' is a building or part of a bui Id ing sheets, bricks, stones or concrete. used or recognised as a separate unit because of Semi-permanent houses having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be Houses in which either the wall or the roof is occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or made of pennanent material and the other is made non residential purpose or both. of temporary material. In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which Temporary houses buildings and census houses were identified for Houses in which both walls and roof are made of numbering in the field by the enumerators is described materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Walls hereunder: may be made tram anyone of the following tempormy materials, namely. grass, thatch, bamboo. plastic, Sometimes a series of different buildings are f(mnd polythcllc, mud, unburnt bricks or wood. Roof may along a street which are joined with one another by be made from anyone of the following temporary common walls on either side looking like a continuoLls materials, namely, grass, thatch. bamboo, wood, mud. structure. These different units are practically plastie or polythenc. indcpendent of one another and arc likely to have been built at different times and owned by difterent Dwelling Room persons. In such cases, though the whole structure A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be walls \vith a doon\ ay and a roof and should be \vide one building, each portion was treated as a separate

23 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG building and its constituent units as separate census Hotel building was treated a s one cenSllS house. But houses. if such hostels/ hotels have out houses or other On the other hand. onc ma y comc across cases. structures used for differcnt purposes or the same particularly in large cities ofmllltistoreyed ownership purpose, then each such structun: attached to the main hostel! hotel was treated as a separate cellSUS house. tlats. In these cases \vhilc the structure looks like onc building, different persons own the flats. In case In some parts of the country, in rural areas. thc of such mllltistoreyed structures. having a number of pattern of habitation is sLlch that a group of huts, tlats owned by different persons. the entire stmcture located in a compound, whether enclosed or was treated as one building and each flat as a separate unenclosed, is occupied by onc household. While the census house. main residence may be located in one hut, other huts may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room. If within a large enclosed area. there arc separate baithak, etc. Though cach of the huts was a separate buildings owned by different persons then each such structure, they form a single housing unit and building is treated as a separate building. There can be a situation where within an enclosed compound therefore, have to be treated collectiycly as one building and one census house. If some of the huts there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or company or even government that arc actually in arc used by one household and the others by a second household as residence, then the two groups of huts occupation of different pcrsons. For cxample. Indian were treated as separate ccnsus houses. However, if Oil Corporation colony where the buildings arc owned there were also other huts in the compound used for by the Corporation but these are in occupation of their other purposes and not as part of the household's employees. Each such building was treated as a separate building. But if in anyone of thesc bttildings residence such as. cattle shed, work shed. etc .• these therc were flats in occupation of ditferent households. were treated as separate census houses. each such flat was rcckoned as a separate census On the other hand, in urban areas. where more house. than one structure within an enclosed or open Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the compound (premises) belonging to the same person, definition of census house strictly in certain cases. e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage. For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, etc .. only one building number was given for this group each room having direct entrancc trom the common and each of the constituent a separate census house staircase or courtyard. by definition, this has to be number. treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms Only cases where a stmcture with roof and pillars are occupied by a single household it was not realistic has come up was treated as a building. to treat them as five census houses. In such a Village case: singleness' of usc of these rooms along with the main house should be considered and the entire The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village tlat was treated as one census house. On the other which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue hand, if two independent households occupy these five village may comprise of onc or more hamlets but the rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and the entire village is treated as one unit for presentation of second household occupying 2 rooms, then considering data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest areas, each habitation area with locally recognized the usc, the first three rooms ~ogether were treated as one census house and the remaining rooms as boundaries is treated as one village. another census house. But if each room was occupied Rural-Urban area by an independent household, then each such room The data in tables on Houses, Household Amenities was treatcd as a separate ccnsus house. and Assets arc presented separately for rural and In case of hostC"ls, hOlds, etc., even if the door urban areas. The unit of classification in this regard of cadi room in which an inmate lives opens to a is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for rural areas. common verandah. staircase. courtyard or a common In the Censlls of India 200 I, the definition of urban room. as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel; . area adopted i~ d~ fuliuws.

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a) All places \vith a municipality, cOlvnralion. statllto!)' limits hut within the revenue limits of a \ illage cantonment board or notitied tO\\l11 area or \ illagcs contiguous to the to\vn or city. Each such committee, etc. indl\ iduaf area by itself may not satisfY the minimum b) A place satisfying the following three criteria population limit to qualify it to be treated as (In simultaneously: independent urban unit but may deserve to be clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. i) A minimum population of 5.000; For the purpose of delineation of Urban ii) at least 75 per cent of male ~\'orking Agglomerations during Census of India 2001, population engaged in non- agricultural following criteria are taken as pre-requisites: pursuits and (a) The core town or at least one of the iii) a density of population of at least 400 constituent towns of an urban agglomeration per sq.km.( 1,000 per sq.mile) should necessarily be a statutory tOWI1; and For identification of places which would qualify (b) The total population of all the constituents (i.e., III be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per towns and outgrowths) of an Urban the 1991 Census had a population of4,000 and above, Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000 a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and (as per the 1991 Census). having at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in nonagricultural activity were considered. With these two basic criteria having been mct, To work out the proportion of male working population the following are the possible different situations in rdcrred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to which Urban Agglomerations would be constituted: main workers were taken into account. i) a city or town with one or more contiguolls Apart from these, the outgrowths (OGs) of cities outgrO\vths: and towns have also been treated as urban under ii) two or more adjoining towns with their 'Urban Agglomerations'. Examples of outgrowths arc outgrowths; and railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc .. that may have come up ncar a iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with statutory to\\'n or city but \vithin the revenue limits of their outgrowths all of which fonn a a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. continuolls spread. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy Household the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to A 'household' is usually a group of persons who quality it to be treated as an independent urban unit normally live together and take their meals from a but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a common kitchen unless the exigencies ofwork prevent continuous urban spread. Thu~, the town level data, any of them from doing so. Persons in a household wherever presented. also includes the data for may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. outgrowths of such towns. However, if a group of unrelated persons live in a City census house but do not take their meals from the Towns with population of 100,000 and above arc common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a called cities. common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate household. The important link Urban Agglomeration in finding out whether it was a household or not was An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban a common kitchen. There may be onc member sprcad constituting a town and its adjoining urban households. two member households or multimember outgrowths (OGs) or two or morc physically households. cnntiguous towns together and any adjoining urban ] nstitutional Household outgrmvths of such to\\ns. In some cases raihvay colonics, university campuses, port arcas. etc .. may A group of unrelatcd persons who livc in an come up near a cIty or statutory town outside~. 'im1itution and take their meals from a common kitchen

25 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG is called an Institutional Household. Examples of per the amcndmcnt mack in the Constltutiun Institutional Households arc boarding hOllses, messes, (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the Hindu. the Sikh hostels, hotels. rescue homes. jails, ashrams, and .the Buddhist were placed on the same footing orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly with regard to thc recognition of the Schcdukd Castcs, perceptible to the enumerators a~ the Census 2001, it The list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled TribL's was specifically mentioned that this catcgor)' of are notified for each State and Union Territory and households would cover only those households \vhere are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or a group of unrelated persons live in ap institution and Union Territory and not outside. In rcspcct of share a common kitchen. Karnataka State the Scheduled Castes and Schedukd Houseless Household Tribes as contained in the Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act. 1976 arc Households \vho do not livc in buildings or census valid for the purpose of Census of India, 2001. With houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements. the promulgation of Act 39 of 1991 hovvevcr, the sub in hume pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in entries Naik, Nayak, Beda, Bcdar and Valmiki were the open in places of worship, mantaps, railway added under the main entry at S.No. 38 (Naikda, platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households. Nayaka, ..... ) of the Scheduled Tribes list of the State. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes There are in all 101 Scheduled Castes and 49 Scheduled Tribes in the State which are listcd helow: Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the Prcsidcnt may, with respect to any State or Union List of Scbeduled Castes territory, specifY the castes, races or tribes or parts Andhra of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall 2 Adi Dravida for the purposes of the Constitution bc deemed to be 3 Adi Karnataka Schedulcd Castes in relation to that State or Union 4 Adiya (in Coorg district) territory. Article 342 similarly provides for specification 5 Ager of tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups 6 Ajila \vithil1 tribes or tribal communities which arc to be 7 Anamuk deemed for the purposes of the Constitution to be 8 Aray Mala Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States and 9 Arunthathiyar Union territories. In pursuance of these provisions, 10 ATwa Mala the list of Scheduled Castes and / or Scheduled Tribes 11 Baira are notified for each State and Union territory and 12 Bakad are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or 13 Bant (in Belgaum, Bijapur, Dharwar and North Union territory and not outside. Kanara districts) 14 Bakuda It is important to mention here that under the 15 Balagai Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no 16 Bandi person who professed a religion differcnt from 17 Banjara, Lambani was deemed to be a member of a 18 Bathada Scheduled Castes in addition to every member of the 19 Beda langam, Budga Jangam Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi. Majhabi Ot Sikligar caste 20 Bellara resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States 21 Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana,Rukhi, Malkana, Union were in relation to that Statc whether they Halalkhor. Lalbegi,Balmiki. Korar. professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. Subsequently, ZadmaUi in September 1956, by an amendment, the Presidcntial 22 Bhambi. Bhambi. Asadam, Asodi, Chamadia. Order of 1950 and in all subsequent Presidential Orders Chamar. Chambhar, Chamgar. Hara1ayya, relating to Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and the Sikh Hamli. Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar. religions were placed on the same footing with regard Madig, Mochi, Muehl, Tclegu Mochi, Kamati to the specification of Scheduled Castcs. Later on, tiS Mochi, Ranigar, RGhidus, Ro!-.it, Samgar

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23 Bhovi 71 Mala Sanyasi 24 Bindla 72 Mang. Matang. Minimadig 25 Byagara 73 Mang Gumdi, Mang Garodi 26 Chakkiliyan 74 ~Manne 27 Chalavadi, Chalvadi, Channayya 75 28 Chand ala 76 Mavilan 29 Chenna Dasar, Holaya Dasar 77 Meghval, Menghvar 30 Dakkal, Dokkalwar 78 Moger 31 Dakkaliga 79 Mukri 32 Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya 80 Mundala 33 Dom, Dombara, Paidi, Pano 81 Nadia, Hadi 34 Ellamalwar, YellammalawandJu 82 Nalkadaya 35 Ganti Chores 83 Nalakeyava 36 Garoda, Garo 84 Nayadi 37 Godda 85 Pale 38 Gosangi 86 Pall an 39 HaJJecr 87 Pambada 40 Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar,Halasvar 88 Panchama 41 Handi Jogis 89 Panniandi 42 Hasla 90 Paraiyan, Paraya 43 Holar, Valhar 91 Paravan 44 Holaya, Holer, Holeya 92 Raneyar 45 Holeya Dasari 93 Samagara 46 Jaggali 94 Samban 47 Jambuvulu 95 Sapari 48 Kadaiyan 96 Sillekyathas 49 Kalladi 97 Sindhollu, Chindollu 50 Kepmaris 98 Sudugadu Siddha 51 Kolupulvandlu 99 Thoti 52 Koosa 100 Tigar, Tirbanda 53 Koracha 101 Valluvan 54 Korama List of Scheduled Tribes 55 Kotcgar, Metri 1 Adiyan 56 Kudumban 2 Barda 57 Kuravan 3 Bavacha, Bameha 58 Lingader 4 Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri Bhil, 59 Machala Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bhil, 60 Madari Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhi]ala, Pawra, Vasa va, 61 Madiga Vasave 62 Mahar, Taral, Dhegu Megu 5 Chenchu, Chenehwar 63 Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Vankar, Maru Vankar 6 Chodhara 64 Maila 7 Dubla, Talavia, Halpati 65 Mala 8 Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi, Valvi 66 Mala Dasari 9 Gond, Naikpod, Rajgond 67 Mala Hannai 10 Gowdalu 68 Mala Jangam II Hakkipikki 69 Mala Masti 12 Hasalaru 70 Mala Sale. Netkani 13 1mbr

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14 lruliga person. If the mother died in infancy, the language 15 .Jenu Kuruba mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will 16 Kadukuruba be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf 17 Kal1lll1ara (in South Kanara district and mutes. the language llsually spoken by the mother is Kollcgal taluk of Mysore .district) considered as mother tongue. I t is not necessary that 18 Kaniyan, Kanyan (in Kollegal taluk of Mysore the language spuken as mother tongue should have district) a script. The mother tongues returned by the 19 Kathodi, Katkari, Ohor Kathodi, Ohor . respondents in census arc classitied and grouped under Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari appropriate languages according to their linguistic 20 Kattunayakan characteristics. 21 Kokna, Kokni, Kukna Literate 22 Koli Ohor. Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha 23 Konda Kapus A person aged 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language is 24 Koraga taken as literate. i\ person who can only read but 25 Kota cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that 26 Koya, Bhine Koya, Rajkoya to be considered as literate, a person should have 27 Kudiya, Melakudi received any fonnal education or passed any minimum 28 Kuruba (in Coorg district) educational standard. Literacy could also have been 29 Kurumans achieved through adult literacy classes or through any 30 Maha Malasar non-formal educational system. People who are blind 3 I Malaikudi and call read ill Braille arc treated as literates. 32 Malasar 33 Malayekandi Literacy .. ate 34 Malcru Literacy rate of the population is defined as the 35 Maratha (in Coorg district) percentage of literates in the age group seven years 36 Marati (in South Kanara district) and above. For different age groups the percentage 37 Mcda of literates in that age group gives the literacy rate. 38 Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala Nayaka, Kapadia Educational level Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka, Naik, Nayak, Beda, Bedar and Valmiki The highest level of education a person has completed. 39 Palliyan 40 Paniyan Work 41 Pardhi, Advichincher, Phanse Pardhi Work IS defined as participation III any 42 Patelia economically productive activity with or without 43 Rathawa compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may 44 Sholaga be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves 45 Soligaru not only actual work but also includes effective 46 Toda supervision and direction of work. It even includes 47 Varli part time help or unpaid work on farm, family 48 Vitolia, Kotwalia, Barodia enterprise or In any other economic activity. All 49 Ycrava persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are Language and Mother tongue workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or As per the Census concept, each language is a milk production even <;olcly for domestic consumption group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire are also treated as workers. collects information on the mother tongue of each Reference period for determining a person as person and mother tongue is detined as the language worker and non-worker is one year preceding the spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the date of er.umeratiO!:.

L8 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Main worker agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the A person who has worked tiJr major part of the cultivation, but merely works on another person's land reference period ( i.c. six months or more Juring the for wagcs. An agricultural lahourcr has no right of last one year preceding the date of ell umeratioll) in lease or contract on land on which she/he worh. any economically productive activity is termed as Household industry worker 'Main worker' . Household industry is defincd as an industrv Marginal worker conducted by the head of the household hersell}himsclf A person who worked for less than six months and or by the members of the household at hume or of the reference period ( i.e. in the last one year within the yillage in mral arcas and only within the preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic precincts of the house where the household livcs in activity is termed as 'Marginal worker' urban arcas. The larger proportion of workers in household industry should consist of members of the Non-worker houschold including the head. The industry shou Id not A person who has not worked at all in any be run on the scale of a registercd factory which economically productive activity during the reference would qualify or has to be registered undcr thc Indian period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, enumeration ) is termed as 'Non worker'. processing, servicing and repairs of goods. A person Cultivator who has been engaged in the economic activity like above is termed as Household Industry Worker. For purposes ofthe Census a person is classified as cultivator if shc or he is engaged ill cultivation It does not include professions such as a pleader. on land owned or held from government or held from Doctor, Musician, Dancer. Waterman, Astrologer. private persons or institutions for payment in money. Dhobi, Barber. etc. or merely trade or business. cven kind or share. Cultivation includes effective if such professions, trade or services are run at home supervision or direction in cultivation. by members of the household. A person who has given out her/his land to Other worker another person or persons or institution(s) for A person who has been engaged in some cultivation for money. kind or share of crop and who economic activity during the reference period but not does not even supervise or direct cultivation in as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household exchange of land, is not treated as cultivator. Similarly, Industry is tcrn1ed as an 'Other Worker (OW)'. The a person working on another person's land for wages type of workers that come under this categOlY of in cash or kind or a combination of both (agricultural 'OW' include all government servants, municipal labourer) is not treated as cultivator. . employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, and production of cereals and millet crops such as transport, banking, mining, construction, political or wheat, paddy. jowar. bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops social work. priests, entertainment artists, etc. In such as sugarcane, tobacco, groundnuts. tapioca, etc., effect, all those workers other than cultivators or and pulses. raw jute and kindred fiber crop, cotton, agricultural labourers or household industry workers. cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, are 'Other Workers'. vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves. etc. Work participation rate Cultivation does not include the following plantation crops - tea. coffee, rubber, coconut and betelnuts Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total (areca). population. Agricultural labourer Population density A person who works on another person's land Population density is the number of persons for \vages in cash or kind or share is regarded as an inhabited per square kilometer of the area.

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Age \Vhcre the streets sewer docs not exist these sanitary water flush latrines arc connected to a local Age is measured In terms of the completed septic tank with a subsoil dispersion system or a number of years. leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water Sex ratio closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic Number of females per 1.000 inales in a tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This population dispersion requires an optimum travcl through the pores of the soil which renders the ham1ful liquid bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration (vi) NON-CENSllS CONCEPTS through the soil traversed. Improved drinking water Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells are constructed and the sanitary water tlush latrines If the household had access to drinking water are connected with them. Thes.: wells are cleaned supplied from a tap. hand pump, tube well or well at pcriodic intervals by a suitable device. The dlY (protected or covered) situatcd within or outside the type oflatrines are of service type latrines from where premises. it is considered as having access to human excreta is removed by scavengers from house improved drinking water. to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or It may be mentioned that such uniform definition shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. may not be valid across all states. These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or System of sewerage tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping grounds. Generally, a sewerage system would mean a network of mains and branches of underground Fertility conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point In demography, the word fertility is used in rclation of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and to the actual production of children or occurrence of industrial wastage are called separate sewers: those births specially liw births. Fertility is a measure of that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other rate at which population adds to itself by births and surfaces are known as stonn water drains, while those normally assessed by relating the number of births to carrying both sewage and storm water are called a full or part of the population, such as number of combined sewcrs. However, in some towns which married women or number of women of childbearing are not provided with such underground sewerage age. The definitions of the terminology used in system, it is served by open surface drain, box drain, computing different fertility rates are mentioned below: sylk pattern drain, etc., in these towns. Crude birth rate (CBR) Type of latrine and Method of disposal of night Ratio of the numbcr of live births in a year to the soil. mid year population, normany expressed per 1,000 There are three prevalent systems of disposal of population. human wastes, viz.(i) underground sewerage. (ii) Number of live births sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal during the year systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and CBR == ------x 1,000 collectin~ well, and (iii) dry type of latri~cs with Mid -year P.opulation manual scavenging. Crude death rate (CDR) The system of underground sewerage provides Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the for the street sewerage with which are connected mid year population, nonnally expresscd per 1,000 the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having population. water closets and fitted WjtJ1 flushing cistern (or hand flushing). Through this sewer the faecal matter is Number of deaths during the year transported without the need for scavenging. This CDR'= ------x 1,000 system generally exists in cities and big towns. Mid year Population

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Natural growth rate indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming Growth rate is obtained as the difference between that there is no mortality of \vomen till the completion crude birth rate and crude dcath rate in the absence of reproductive period. of migration. 45-49 Age specific fertility rate' (ASFR) 5 x L ASFR 15-19 Number of live births in a year to female T FR = ------population in any specified age group normally 1,000 expressed per LOOO \vomen. Total marital fertility rate (TMFR) Number of live births in a particular age group Average number of chi ldren that would be born ASFR= ------x 1,000 to a married woman if she experiences the current Midyear female population fertility pattern throughout her reprodueti ve span (15- 49) years assuming that there is no mortality of women of the same age group till the completion of reproductive period. Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) 45-49 Number oflive births in a year to married female 5 x L ASMFR population in any specified age group normally 15-19 expressed per 1,000 married women. TMFR= ------Number of live births in a 1,000 particular age group Age specific mortality rate (ASMR) ASMFR= ------x 1,000 Number of deaths in a particular age and sex Midyear married female group per 1,000 population of the same age group. population of the same age group Number of deaths in a General fertility rate (GFR) particular age group Number of live births per 1,000 women in the ASMR = ------x 1.000 reproductive age-group ( 15-49) years in a given year. Midyear population of the same age group Number of live births in a year GFR = ------x 1,000 Midyear female population in the Probability of dying between birth and age 1. age-group (15-49) years This can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number General marital fertility rate (GMFR) of deaths in a year of children aged less than one Number of live births per 1,000 married women year to the number of births in that year. in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. Number of live births in a year Probability of dying between birth and age 2. GMFR = ------x 1,000 q, Midyear married female' Probability of dying between birth and age 5. This population in the age-group(l5-49) Yrs indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate Total fertility rate (TFR) (UsMR) It is obtained as the total of the age specific Infant mortality rate (IMR) fertility rates (number of children born per woman of the particular age) for the entire reproductive age Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of span. It provides the average number of children that children below one year) in a year to the number of will be born to a woman under the fertility levels live births in that year.

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Number of infant deaths Still birth rate (SBR) during the year Number of stillbirths during the year IMR = ------x 1,000 ------x 1,000 Number of live births during Number of live births and stillbirths The year during the year Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., Maternal mortality rate (MMR) Neonatal mortality rate and Post neonatal mortality rate. The neonatal mortality rate also comprises of Number of deaths of women in the age group 15- two parts viz., early neonatal mortality rate and late 49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of neonatal mortality rate. These arc defined as: pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and child birth per 100,000 live births in a given year. Nco-natal mortality rate (NMR) Number of maternal deaths to women Number of infants dying within the first month of in the age group 15-49 life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births MMR= ------x 100,000 of the same year. Number of live birth Number of infant deaths aged Eligible couple (Couples per 1,000 population) 28 days or under during the year N MR= ------x 1,000 Number of currently married females in the age Number of live births during group 15-44 years per 1,000 persons of all ages. the year Child woman ratio (0-4) Early neo-natal mortality rate I. Number of children in the agc group 0-4 years Number of infant deaths of less per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years. than 7 days during the year Child woman ratio (5-9) ------x 1,000 Number of live births during 2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years the year per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years. Late neo-natal mortality rate Migration Number of infant deaths of 1\1igration is thc third component of population 7 days to less than 29 days change, the other two being mortality and fertility. during the year ------x 1,000 A person is considered as a migrant by place of Number of live births during birth ifthc place in which he/she is enumerated during the year the census is other than the place of his/her birth. Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR) Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by Number of deaths of 29 days to place of last residence if the place in whieh he/she less than one year during the year is enumerated during the census is other than his/her ------x 1,000 place of immediate last residence outside the village Number of live births during or town and not simply in another house or locality the year in the same village or town. Perinatal mortality rate (PMR) Certain aspects concerning temporary movement/ Number of stillbirths plus deaths within I st week migration of people has been explained below as these of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. arc imp0l1ant componcnts concerning migration : Number of stillbirths and infant deaths of i) Migration of persons in search of job is high less than 7 days during the year in the country. In many cases such migrants arc only PMR = ------x 1,000 seasonal in naturc. People migrate to other places Number of live births and stillbirths for work in a particular season and come back again during the year to their ~lsua! place of residence ::llk~ ~!m:e or four

32 ANALYTICAL NOTE months. A II such \\ urkers arc treated as migrants. country. state or district and not the name by which Similarly. if a person mm cd to any other place ror they were known at the time of her/his birth or last attending short term \ oeational or educational course residence \\ere rec(lrdeJ. that lasteJ for only kw months of a year. shc:he too Rural-Urban compolll.'nts of migration weTe considered as a migrant. Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants hme ii) \\"herc a person had merely gone out to been detennined as applicable at the time of migration another place or had bcen shifting from one place and not with rcferl'IKc to any point of time after that. to another purely on tour. pilgrimage, visit to hospital The How of Illigrants consists of four streams for treatmcnt or tor temporary llusiness purposes, sllch viz. rural to rural. rural to urhan. urban to rural and persons arc not decmed to have had another urban to urban. residence different from the place where she, he or her/his family normally resides. She/he is not Civic status of urban units considered as migrant. Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town or to her parents or other relative's house for delivery e.g., Municipal Corporationi Corporation, Municipal and if the hospital or the parents/relatives houses is Committee/Municipal council, Municipality etc. in a place different from usual place of residence, Size class of U A / town the place \vhere the hospital or parents/ relative's Size class of UNTown is based on the population hOLlse is the place of last residence of the child but size of the UA/CityiTown. UAs.lTowns with 100,000 not of the mother. and above population are classified as Class 1 UAs. A ne\v response category 'Moved after birth' was I towns. These Class I UAs. ! to\vns are now further added in Census of India 200 I in the question on sub classified in to seven sub classes namely M I to 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional migration M7 depending on the population size of UA/Cityl patterns. Natural calamities or distress migration as Town. These arc M7 (5.000,000 and above); M6 a reason for migration for last residence migrants (2,000,000- 4.999,(99): M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999): M4 included in 1991 Census, is covered under category (500,000-999,999); M3(300.000-499.999): M2 of 'Others'. The rcason for migration has been (200.000-299,999) & MI (100.000-199,999). Towns detennined as applicable at the time of migration and with. 50,000 to 99.999 population arc classified as not in reference to any point of time after that. For Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999 population are Class example, if a person had moved from the place of III towns, populatixm with J 0.000-19,999 arc Class her/his last residence for the purpose of education IV towns, population with 5,000 and 9,999 are Class and subsequently at some point of time got V towns and towns with less than 5,000 popUlation employment there only. the reason for migration would are Class VI towns. be 'education' and not 'work/employment'. Slum area Internal and International migration The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, 1956 \vhich was enacted by the Central Govt. The migrational movements are of three types defined slums as a) Areas where buildings arc in any (i) Migration within the state itself with its components respect untit tor human habitation; or b) are by reasons (a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra of dilapidation, overcrowding; fault arrangement and district migration) (b) Migration from one district of design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty state to another district of state (inter district arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light or migration), (ii) Migration from one state to another sanitation facilities, or any combination of these State of the country (interstate migration). (iii) factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals. Migration from one country to another country, The first two streams together constitute internal Mega city llIigration, whi Ie the last type of movement is called The concept of . Mega city' is a recent international migration. The present name of the phenomenon i!1 the Urhan Sociology and is ddind in

33 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, and 478,302 temales. The population of the district problem of management of civic amenities and fonns 1.8 percent of the state population and ranks capacity to absorb the relatively high gro\vth of at 25'h place among the districts. Out of the total population, Indian Census in 199 I treated the population of the district 64.8 percent lives in rural population size of 5 million and aboye as the cut off areas while 35.2 percent lives in urban areas. Rural point to identify a place as the mega city: Whereas, for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored population of the district is distributed among 5 taluks Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega and urban population spread over in 9 towns. The cities the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment total urban population in the district is 342,183 persons Department of Urban Development adopted the comprising 173,904 males and 168,279 females. The criteria of 4 million and above population as per 1991 total rural population in the district comes to 629,652 Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 CensLls, cities with persons and is composed of 319,629 males and 10 millions and above population have been treated 310,023 females as per 2001 Census. This rural as Mega cities. popUlation is distributed in 329 inhabited villages and (vii) 2001 Census Findings - Population, its there are 8 un-inhabited villages in the district. Distribution: (b) Size-class and Civic Status of towns: (a) Distribution of population in Rural-Urban Areas: The Statement below gives the position and According to the 2001 Census, the total population number of urban units according to size-class of ofGadag district is 971 ,835, comprising 493,533 males population as per 2001 Census:

SIZE-CLASS AND CIVIC STATUS OF TOWNS

Serial Size-Class of Urban Population number town Name and civic status of town Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 ) IJI Nargund TMC 32,561 16,585 15,976 2 III Gajendragarh TMC 28.226 14,352 13,874 3 IV NaregaJ TP 16,6R5 8,429 8,256 4 III Ron TP 21,643 10,797 10,846 5 I Gadag-Betigeri CMC 154,982 78,713 76,269 6 IV Mulgund TP 18,098 9,268 8,830 7 III Lakshmeshwar TMC 33,4]7 16,951 16,466 8 IV Shirhatti TP 16,208 8,274 7,934 9 III Mundargi TP 20.363 10.535 9,828

Population Growth, Density and Sex-ratio: Density: Population Growth: The population density of Gadag district is 209 persons per Sq. Km. against the state average of Gadag District witnessed a positive growth rate 276 persons. At taluk level, the density varies between in each decade with 5.7, 0.2, 12.2, 11.0, 20.4, 18.3, 131 persons in Mundargi ta1uk and 303 persons in 19.4, 15.6, and 13.1 percent during the period 1901 Gadag taluk. In rural areas it comes to 144 persons to 2001(except 6.0 percent negative growth during per Sq. Km., while in urban areas it comes to 1,265 the decade 1901-1911). According to the 1991 Census persons. In urban areas, the density of population the total population of the district was 859,042. There varies between 195 persons in Naregal town and has been net addition of 112,793 persons during 1991- 9,478 persons in Shirhatti town. 2001. The decadal growth rate of the district comes to 13.1 percent. The growth rate for the rural and Sex Ratio: urban areas of the district is 12.2 and 14.8 percent There are 969 females for every one thousand respectively. males in Gadag district. Th;:: s;::x ratio figures fer

34 ANALYTICAL NOTE rural areas and urban areas of the district are 970 children of age below 7 years are treated as and 968 respectively. It is also observed that, the illiterate. proportion of females in rural areas is higher than As per 200 I Census, Gadag district has that of urban areas. Sex-ratio in the age-group 0- reported 551.362 persons as literates constituting 6 comes to 952 girls per 1,000 boys in the district 66.1 percent of the total population excluding the as a whole. In rural areas, this proportion is 950, population of 0-6 years. The male and female while in urban :reas the sex-ratio of Child literacy rates in the district are 79.3 and 52.5 population works out to 955 girls per 1,000 boys. percent respectively. The literacy rate of males is Work Participation Rate: higher than that of females. The gap in the male The work participation rate is defined as - female literacy rate is 26.8 in the district. percentage of total workers to total population. The total literacy rates of rural and urban area Accordlllg to 2001 Census, the total workers are 61 5 and 74.4 percent respectively. The male incillding main and marginal workers constitute 47.1 and female literacy rates in rural areas are 76.4 percent of total population of the district. Of the and 46.3 percent respectively. In urban areas these total workers, the share of main workers is 84.9 rates are 84.6 and 63.9 percent respectively. The percent and marginal workers is 15.1 percent. The gap in male - female literacy rates in urban areas remaining 52.9 percent of population belongs to the is 20.7 as against 30.1 in rural areas. It is thus category of non-workers. clear that females are better educated in urban As per 2001 Census among the main workers areas than their counterparts in rural areas. male participation rate in the district is 93.8 percent (c) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and corresponding proportion of females is 71.3 Population 2001: percent. The proportion of female marginal workers is higher than male marginal workers, as Of the 971,835 total population of the district the females are attending to one or more economic 14.1 percent of the total population belong to activities in addition to their household duties to Scheduled Castes and 5.6 percent to Scheduled improve the family income. Majority of the Tribes. The percentage of Scheduled Castes workers are engaged in agricultural activities. Of constitute 41.4 percent in rural areas and 58.6 the total 457,817 workers in the district, 30.4 percent in urban areas. The proporation of percent of these total workers are categorized as Scheduled Tribes is 62.7 and 37.3 in rural and urban cultivators, 39.2 percent agricultural labourers, 3.7 areas respectively. , percent in household industries and 26.7 percent in (viii) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset other services. tables 1 to 36 Literacy: Following tables, which presents the data on A person who can read and write in any population with in the district with brief notes will language is considered as literate in Census. All provide an overview of the district.

TABLE 1: DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OF TALUKS BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001 Population Percentage decadal variation Percentage Urban Taluk 1991 2001 1991-2001 Population Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Nargund 86,691 56,747 29,944 92,679 60,118 32,561 6.9 5.9 8.7 34.5 35.1 Ron 220,973 163,081 57,892 247,645 181,091 66,554 12.0 11.0 14.9 26.2 26.<} Gadag 289,904 140,093 14<},811 332,011 158,931 173,080 14.5 13.4 15.5 51.6 52.1 Shirhatti 159,680 115,912 43,768 183,191 133,566 49.625 14.7 15.2 13.3 27.4 27.1 Mundargi 101,794 85,252 16,542 116.309 95,946 20.363 14.2 12.5 23.1 16.2 17.5 District Total 859,042 561,085 297,957 971.835 629.652 342.Un I3.1 12.2 14.8 34.6 35.2

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Decadal \ariation in population (11' taluks by cent while in urban areas it is 14.X per cent. Thus. residence is indicated in the ab()\e tahle. Data reveals the population of the district has grown t:lstcr in urban that overall growth of 13.1 per cent has been recorded areas. Among the taluks Shirhatti has registered highest in the district during the decade. The grO\\th of growth in total population. In urban area:-,. i\1 unJargi population in rural areas of the district is 12.2 per taluk is highest.

TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES \VITH THE RELATED PO PULA TION, 2001 Total Number Population less than number of Total rural population and 81. No. District I C.D. block 200 inhabited percentage "mages Persons Males Females of villages Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I Nargund 34 60,IIR 30.701 29,417 4 (11.8) 156 154 2 Ron 93 IX 1,091 91,080 90.011 - (0.0) 3 Gadag 61 158.93 I 80,906 78,025 3 (4.9) 49 32 4 Shirhatti 87 133,566 68,059 65,507 6 (6.9) 47 31 5 Mundargi 54 95,946 48,883 47,063 I (1.9) 84 86 District Total: 329 629,652 319,629 310,023 14 ( 4.3) 336 303

Number and Population 200-499 Number and Population 500-999 Number and PopUlation 1,000-1,999 percentage of percentage of percentage of villages villages villages Males Females Males Females Males Females 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 - (0.0) 8 (23.5) 3.041 2.921 12 (35.3) R.7I2 R.198 8 (8.6) 1563 1606 23 (24.7) 8,888 R,663 35 (37.6) 25,331 25,567 I (1.6) 235 204 6 (9.8) 2,077 1,932 22(36.1) 16,570 15,934 15 (17.2) 2815 2666 20 (23.0) 7.821 7,502 24 (27.6) 16,195 15.711 7 (13.0) 1490 1483 13 (24.1) 4,655 4,497 15 (27.8) 10.575 10.282 31 ( 9.4) 6103 5959 70 ( 21.3) 26,482 25,515 108 ( 32.8) 77,383 75,692

Number and Population 2,000- Number and Population 5,000-9,999 Number and Population 10,000 and percentage of 4999 percentage of percentage of above villages Males Females "ill ages Males Fema]es villages Males Females 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 8 (23.5) 11,321 10,972 2 (5.9) 7,471 7,172 - (0.0) 21 (22.6) 34,969 34,560 6 (6.5) 20,329 19.615 - (0.0) 23 (37.7) 35,684 34,576 4 (6.6) 15,369 14,697 2 (3.3) 10,922 10,650 18 (20.7) 26,792 25,651 3 (3.4) 9,335 8,889 1 (1.1) 5,054 5,057 15 (27.8) 20,710 19,854 2 (3.7) 6,203 5,932 I (1.9) 5.166 4,929 85 ( 25.8) 129,476 125,613 17 ( 5.2) 58,707 56,305 4 ( 1.2) 21,142 20,636

Thl! above table indicates the number and population range of 1000-1999. Only four villages percentage of inhabited villages with different are having a population range of 10,000. About 14 popUlation size ranges as per 2001 census. Data villages (4.3 per cent) are having population less than reveals that out of 329 inhabited villages, highest 200. Other details can be observed from the table number of villages 108 (32.8 per cent) is in the No.2 above.

TABLE 3 : NEW TOWNS, DENOTIHED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS Name of Town (a) New (i) Statutory Town Nil (ii) Census Town !'IiI

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TABLE 3: NEW TOW:\S, DENOTIFIEU.DECL\SSIFIEDA:\J) l\lEH.GEDTOW:\S Name of Town (h)l>cnotificd (i) Statutory towns of 199 i Census denotifled and also did not ,atist:,' Nil the criteria to be treated as Census to\\'ns (ii) Statutory towns of 1991 Census denotified but identified as Census Nil towns based on demographic and economic criteria (iii) Census towns of 1991 Census are notified as Statutory towns in 200 J Census Nil (c)Deciassified Nil (d)Wholly merged with other Towns Nil *[k,'\assitied mean, the Census towns of 1991 Ct:nsus which failed to sati,t\ the demographic and economic criteria.

TAB LE 4: DIS TRIB UTiON OF VILLAGES B' PO PULA TlO N DENS ITY, 200 I

Total number of Percentage of Range of population Pc rce n tage villages in each villages in each density (per square Population distribution of population density population densit)· kilometre) population range ra n ge 1 2 3 4 5 0-10 13 4.0 643 0.1 11-10 0.3 57 0.0 11-50 8 2.4 3,844 0.6 51-100 62 IS.8 73,024 11.6 101-200 152 46.2 335,135 53.2 201-300 51 15.5 103,233 16.4 301-500 32 9.7 78.465 12.5 501 + 10 3.0 35,251 5.6 Not known 0.0 0.0 l>istrict Total: 329 100.0 629,652 100.0 Population Density (Rural) of the district: 145.7

Distribution of villages of population density and the mral population ofthe district would be as indicated ranges arc presented in this table. The density of in the abovc Table No.4. Highest nos. of villages population for the district rural is 145.7 persons/sq.km. totalling 152 (46.2) per ccnt falls in the population density If the villages are distributed by ditfcrent ranges of range of 101-200 covering a population of 335,135. population density, the picture that would emerge for Other details ean be had from the above table.

TABLE 5: SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT 1901-2001

Census Years Karnataka Census Years Gadag Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1901 983 984 976 1901 995 995 998 1911 981 984 960 1911 976 976 97S 1921 969 975 . 936 1921 993 1,009 948 1931 965 972 927 1931 981 993 951 1941 960 965 935 1941 973 9S0 950 1951 966 974 941 1951 987 997 967 1961 959 973 913 1961 981 99R 93R [971 <)57 971 9U 1971 9SJ 1,003 936 1981 963 <)78 92(' 19S1 9X1 9')6 953 1991 960 973 9JO 1991 969 973 900 1001 965 9"7"7, , 942 :00: ')69 970 96S

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The above table gi\ es the sex-ratio for the rural decreased OVCf the decades. Howe\ er. in 2001 and urban population of the state as well as t hat of Census. the district has recorded a sex-rat io of the district from \ 90 J to 200 I census. 969 cqual to that of 1991 Censlls 969. It is also It is observed that the state has recorded a observed that the scx-ratio in 200 I Census fur the decrease in the sex-ratio. since 1901 census (9SJ). district (969). is slightly more than that for the However in 2001 census, the state has registered a state (965). better sex-ratio of 965 little higher than the ratio of ] 991 Census (960). Again. the ratio for the rural women in 20() 1 For the district. tbe sex-ratio in 190 I Census Census is comparatively better than. that for the urban was 995. which with high tluctuations gradually women in thc state as well as in the district.

TABLE 6 : SEX RATIO BY T ALUKS, 2001 Sex ratio SI. No. Name of Taluk Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 Nargund 960 958 '963 2 Ron 987 988 9X2 3 Gadag 966 964 967 4 Shirhatti 964 963 967 5 Mundargi 957 963 933 District Total: 969 970 968

This table gives the taluk-wisc scx ratio lor rural taluk, in urban areas, the highest sex ratio of 9f-\2 is and urban population as per 200 I census. It is reported from Ron taluk. observed trom the above table that the sex ratio for rural areas is 970 and urban area is 96X. The sex The sex ratio of the district as a \.\hok IS 969 ratio is highest in Ron taluk and lowest in Mundargi females per 1,000 males.

TABLE 7: SEX RATIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001

SI. No. Name of C. D. Block Sex ratio 2 3 I Nargund 958 2 Ron. 988 3 Gadag 964 4 Shirhatti 963 5 Mundargi 963 District (Rural) Total: 970

This table highlights the data on sex ratio by CD. Ron taluk followed by Gadag. The sex ratio in Ron blocks, \vhich include all villages of the district. Thc is above thc district mraJ scx ratio. Whereas the sex ratio for the district rural is 970. Among the lowest sex ratio is reported from Nargund C.O. block. CD. blocks. thc highest sex nitio of988 is noticed in which is 958.

TABLE 8 : SEX RATID OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES, 2001

Range of sex ratio N!lmher of inhabited Percentage of villages Population 2001 Percentage for villages villages in each range distribution of 0 "lation 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 5 1.5 96 00 ,., 700-749 - 0.6 261 on 38 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Range of sex ratio ~umber of inhabited Percentage of \iJlages Population 2001 Percentage for \ illages \ iJlages in each range distribution of o ulation 2 3 - 5 750-799 3 (l.9 1,387"' 0.2 l-WO-849 8 2.4 4,574 0.7 850-899 IS 4.6 18,940 3.0 900-949 85 25.8 169,340 26.9 950-999 III 34.0 286,050 45.4 1,000-1,099 85 25.8 139,501 22.2 1,100+ 14 4.3 9,503 1.5 District Total 329 100 629,652 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 970.0 Table No.8 giyes the sex ratio of rural inhabited villages of 112 (34.0 per cent) fall under population by ranges. If the sex ratio of rural the sex ratio range of 950-999. Only 14 villages population by ranges is given for the inhabited (4.3 per cent) come under the sex ratio range of villages in the district the picture that would emerge 1, 100 and above. As a whole the sex ratio of the is as indicated in the above table. Highest nos. of district rural is 970.

TABLE 9 : SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERA nONS / TO\\NS, 2001

SL No. Name of U.A. / Town Urban status of town Sex ratio t 2 3 4 Nargund TMC 963 2 Ron TP 1005 3 Gajendragarh TMC 967 4 Naregal TP 979 5 Gadag-Betigeri CMC 969 6 Mulgund TP 953 7 Shirhatti TP 959 8 Lakshmeshwar TMC 971 9 Mundargi TP 933 Sex ratio Urban for the district: 968

The above table indicates the sex ratio of than sex ratio of urban for the district. Lowest Urban Agglomeration I Towns. We can sec Ron can be seen in Mundargi (TP) with 933 sex ratio (TP) possessed highest with 1,005, whiCh is more only.

TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR TALUKS, 2001

SL No. Name of Taluk Total I Total eoeulation in 0-6 age groue Sex ratio for 0-6 Rural/ Persons Males Females age group Urban

2 3 4 5 6 7 Nargund Total 13,549 6,952 6,597 949 Rural 8,844 4,537 4,307 949 Urban 4,705 2,415 2,290 948 2 Ron Total 36,453 18,643 17,810 955 Rural 26,932 13,842 ]3,090 946 Urban 9,521 4,801 4,720 9S3 3 (iadag Total 44,569 22,771 ::! 1.798 957 Rural ~2,279 11,309 10,970 97() Urban 22.2')0 11.462 10,828 945

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S I. No. i'iame of Taluk Total / Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 Rural/ Persons Male~ Females age group Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7

4 Shirhatti Total 25.723 13.165 12,558 954 Rural 18,965 9.744 9,221 946 Urban 6.758 3.421 3,337 975 5 Mundargi Total 17.541 9.096 8,445 l)2~ Rural 14,732 7.626 7.]06 932 Urban 2,809 1,470 1,339 911 District Total ; Total 137,835 70,627 67,208 952 Rural 91,752 47,058 44,694 950 Urban 46,083 23,569 22,514 955

Taluk-wise sex ratio of population in the age age group of 0-6 is the highest in Gadag 957 and group of 0-6 years with rural, urban break-up for 955 in Ron taluk. Lowest can b..: find in Mundargi the district is presented in the above table. Data and N argund tal uks. The district total for sex r;tio reveals that among the taluks the sex ratio in the is 969.

TABLE 11: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

SI. No. Name of C.D. block Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 age group Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 1 Nargund 8.844 4,537 4.307 949 2 Ron 26,932 13,842 13.090 946 3 Gadag 22,279 11,309 10,970 970 4 Shirhatti 18,965 9,744 9,221 946 5 Mundargi 14,732 7.626 7,106 932 District (Rural) Total; 91,752 47,058 44,694 950

Sex ratio for age group between 0-6 in the CD. blocks the highest sex ratio is rcported from Gadag 970 blocks of the district is presented in this table. The sex and the lowest of932 is reported from Mundargi CD. ratio for the district rural is 950. Among the CD. block.

TABLE 12: SEX RATIO' OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001

Range of sex ratio Number of Percentage distribution Population 200 I Percentage distribution for villages inhabited villages of \illages of population I 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 20 6.1 843 0.9 700-749 6 1.8 531 0.6 750-799 16 4.9 2,830 3.1 800-849 28 8.5 6,387 7.0 ~50-899 48 14.6 15,422 16.8 900-949 54 16.4 20,681 22.5 950-999 51 15.5 19.222 20.9 1,000-1 ,099 61 18.5 17,664 19.3 1.100+ 45 13.7 8.172 8.9 District (Rural) Total 329 100.0 91,752 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District 950

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Sex ratio for the rural population by ranges has each range though the sex ratio lor the district rural bCCll given in the above tahle. Data rcn:als that is 95() ill the age group lor 0-6. It is worth noting tilat c'\ccpt for the ranges 700-749 and 750-799 in all othcr 106 out of 329 inhabited villages have the sex ratio ranges good number of villages arc reported under fa\ Durable for female child.

TABLE 13: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THEAGEGROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 200 1

Urban Tolal popUlation in 0-6 age group S ex ratio for o- S I. No. Name of UA / Town statu s of 6 age group town Persons 'hies Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Nargund TMC 4,705 2.415 ::,290 948 :: Ron TP 3,219 1,595 1,624 1.018 .~ Gajcndragarh TMC 4,066 2,066 2,000 968 4 Narcgal TP 2,236 1.140 1,096 961 5 Gadag-Bctigcri CMC 19,608 10,060 9,548 949 6 Mulgund TP 2,682 1,402 1,280 913 7 Shirhatti TP 2,183 1,102 1,081 981 X Lakshmcshwar TMC 4575 2,319 2,256 973 9 Mundargi TP 2,809 1.470 1,339 911

District{Urban} Total 462°83 23,569 22 2514 955

Th e c h iI d sex Tati () fOT thc urban I lighest child sex ratio is noticed in Ron (TP) 1,0 I X agglomerations/towns of the district is given in the foIlO\ycd by Shirhatti 9X I Lakshmeshwar 973. above table. Data rcveals that the child sex ratio Lowest child scx ratio of 911 is reportcd from for district urban is 955 females per 1,000 males. Mundargi (TP).

TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN TALUKS, 2001

SL No. Name of Taluk Total/ Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of Rural/ population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Urban Castes Tribes population to total popUlation to total population popUlation popUlation population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Nargund Total 92.679 8.242 4.224 8.9 4.6 Rural 60,118 5,026 3,508 8.4 5.8 Urban 32,561 3,216 716 9.9 2.2 2 Ron Total 247,645 34,273 13,742 13.8 5.5 Rural 181,091 24,631 11,379 13.6 6.3 Urban 66,554 9,642 2,363 14.5 3.6 3 Gadag Total 332,01 I 40,115 14,788 12.1 4.5 Rural 158,931 24,507 10.933 15.4 6.9 Urban 173,080 15,608 3,855 9.0 2.2 4 Shirhatti Total 183,191 32,386 12,319 17.7 6.7 Rural 133,566 27,945 11,644 20.9 8.7 Urban 49,625 4.441 675 8.9 1.4 5 Mundargi Total 116,309 22,398 9,337 19.3 X.O Rural 95,946 19,329 ~U92 20.1 S 7 Urban 20,363 3,069 945 15.1 4.6 District Total: Total 971,835 137,414 54,410 14.1 5.6 Rural 629,652 101,438 45,856 16.1 7.3 llrban 342,183 ]5.976 8554 10.5 2.~

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Taluk-wise numher and percentage of Scheduled and 10.5 per cent of them Ii\\.: urban areas .. \s regards Casks/Scheduled Tribes population is given in the Scheduled Tribes 7.3 per cent liYC in rural areas and abo\c table. The total Scheduled Castes!Scheduled 2.5 per cent of them li\'C in urban arcas. The table Tribes in the district is 137.-1-14 and 5-1-,.+10 also indicate the percentage of Scheduled (·asles.! respectively. The rural-urban distnbution re:'eals that Scheduled Tribes population to total population In the 16.1 per cent of Scheduled Castes live in rural area district.

TABLE 15: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001

SL No. Name orc.D. block Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to total population to total population population population population 2 3 4 5 6 1 I Nargund 60,IIX 5,026 3,508 8.4 5.8 2 Ron 181,091 24,631 11,379 13.6 6.3 3 Gadag 158,931 24,507 10,933 15.4 6.9 4 Shirhatti 133,566 27,945 11,644 20.9 8.7 5 Mundargi 95,946 19.329 8,392 20.1 R.7 District (Rural) Total: 629,652 101,·U8 45,856 16.1 7.3

This table depicts population of Scheduled Tribes respectively. Higher concentration of Castes and Scheduled Tribes and its percentage Scheduled Castes is reported from Shirhatti (20.9 proportion to total population. In rural areas of the per cent) and Mundargi (20.t per cent) and of district 16.1 per cent and 7.3 per cent population Scheduled Tribes also from Mundargi (X. 7 per cent) comprises of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled and Shirhatti (R. 7 per cent).

TABLE 16: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage Scheduled Castes popUlation Population to total population 2 3 4 5 Nil 19 5.8 0.0 Less than 5 46 14.0 2,307 2.3 5-10 91 27.7 20,448 ~0.2 11-20 100 30.4 32,916 32.4 21-30 30 9.1 11,577 11.4 31-40 7 2.1 3,916 3.9 41-50 6 1.8 3,623 3.6 51-75 7 2.1 4,590 4.5 76 and above 23 7.0 22,061 21.7 District Total 329 100.0 101,438 100.0

The above table shO\vs the distribution of villages The maximum Scheduled Castes population fall in the hy percentage range of Scheduled Castcs/Sche9ulcd range 11-20 per cent in 100 villages. There arc only Tribes population to total popUlation and the percent 23 villages whier comprises of more than 76 percent distribution ofSchedulcd Castes population in different of Scheduled Castes population and number of villages ranges. Data reveals that out of329 inhabited villages where the Scheduled Castes popUlation \arics hetween 19 villages do not han.? Scheduled Castes pnpulatiol1. 51-7') per cent are 7 only.

42 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 17: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES. 2001

Percentage range of Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Tribes Percentage Scheduled Tribes popUlation Population to total popUlation 2 3 ... 5 Nil 51 15.5 0.0 Less than 5 94 28.6 5,363 11.7 5-10 98 29.8 17,741 38.7 11-20 53 16.1 13,565 29.6 21-30 15 4.6 3,797 8.3 31-40 8 2.4 2,61 g 5.7 41-50 1 0.6 474 1.0 51-75 5 1.5 1,109 2.4 76 and above 3 0.9 1,189 2.6 District Total 329 100.0 45,856 100.0

The above table shows the distribution of villages do not have Scheduled Tribes popUlation. The by percentage range of Scheduled Tribes population maximum Scheduled Tribes population fall in the range to total population and the per cent distribtltion of of 5-10 in 98 villages. There arc only 5 villages Scheduled Tribes population in different ranges. Data where Scheduled Tribes population varies between reveals that out of329 inhabited viJlages 51 villages 51-75 per cent.

TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

Sl No. Name vf UA I Town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of popUlation Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to total popUlation to total population population population popUlation

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Nargund (TMC) 32,561 3,216 716 9.9 2.2 2 Ron (TP) 21,643 2,294 428 10.6 2.0 3 Gajendragarh (TMC) 28,226 5,088 681 18.0 2.4 4 Naregal (TP) 16,685 2,260 1,254 13.5 7.5 5 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 154,982 13,475 3,775 8.7 2.4 6 Mulgund (TP) 18,098 2.133 80 11.8 0.4 7 Shirhatti (TP) 16,208 987 308 6.1 1.9 8 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 33,417 3,454 367 10.3 1.1 9 Mundargi (TP) 20,363 3,069 945 15.1 4.6 District(Urban) Total 342,183 35,976 8,554 10.5 2.5

Number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and of Scheduled Tribes population IS reported from Scheduled Tribes population for urban agglomeration/ Naregal (TP) and the lowest of 0.4 per cent is towns of the district is presented in the above table. reported from Mulgund (TP). Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes constitute 10.5 per cent and 2.5 per cent of the district urban population. Sex ratio among the Scheduled Castes and Highest (15.1 per cent) of Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes in the CD. blocks of the district is is reported from Mundargi (TP) followed by Naregal presented in table 19. The sex ratio in the district rural (TP) ( 13.5 per cent) and the lowest of 6.1 percent is for Scheduled Castes is 967 and Scheduled Trihes is reported from Shirhatti. The highest of 7.5 percent l)65 Highest (986) sex ratio for Scheduled Castes is

43 DISTRiCT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG reported from Ron C'.D. block and the Imvcst from for Scheduled Tribes is repm1ed from Mundargi and l'vlulldargi (954) whereas the highest sex ratio (9):\5) the lo\\c5't sex ratio of 922 is reported from Nargund.

TABLE 19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

SI. No. Name of C. 0 Block Scheduled Castes sex ratio Scheduled Tribes sex ratio

2 3 4 Nargund 959 922 Ron 986 971 3 Gadag 968 953 -I Shirhatti 960 970 5 Mundargi 954 985 District (Rural) Total 967 965

TABLE20 : SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRffiES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

SI.No. Name of U.A.! Town Scheduled Castes sex ratio Scheduled Tribes sex ratio 1 2 3 4 Nargund (TMC) 953 925 :2 Ron (TP) 1,005 1,028 3 Gajendragarh (TMC) 987 886 4 Naregal (TP) 912 ]'039 5 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 990 931 6 Mulgund (TP) 992 667 7 Shirhatti (TP) 862 890 8 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 983 1,039 9 Mundargi (TP) 939 886 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 974 941 ~--~-.------_----

Sex ratio among Scheduled Castesl Scheduled Ron (TP) and Mulgund (TP) respectively. Among Tribes in urban agglomeration/towns of the district Scheduled Trib(;s the highest sex ratio of 1,039 is is presented in this table. Sex ratio for the district reported from Nan~gal (TP) and Lakshmeshwar urban for Scheduled Castes is 974 and Scheduled (TMC) followed by 1,028 from Ron (TP), Tribes is 94 J. Among Schc?uled Castes the whereas the lowest of 667 is reported from highest sex ratio of 1,005 and 992 is reported from Mulgund(TP).

TABLE 21 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY TALUKS, 2001 SI. Name of Total/ Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. Taluk Rural/ male- Urban female literacy Number (If literates Number of illiterates rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Nargund Total 50,703 31,625 19,078 41,976 15,661 26,315 64.1 78.4 49.2 29.2 Rural 32,531 20,626 11,905 27,587 10,075 17.512 63.5 78.8 47.4 31.4 Urban 18,172 10.999 7,173 14,389 5,586 8,803 65.2 77.6 52.4 25.2 2 Ron Total 134,860 84,205 50,655 112.785 40,453 72.332 63.9 79.4 48.2 31.3 Rural 94,574 60,115 34,459 86,~17 30,965 55,552 61.4 77.8 44.8 33.0 Urban 40,286 24,090 16,196 26,268 9,488 16,780 70.6 83. 7 57.3 26.4

44 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Name of Total/ N umber of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in 1\0. Taluk Rural/ male- Urban female literacy Number of literates Number of illiterates rate Persons 1\1 ales Females Persons Males Females Persons !\1 ales Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 3 Gadag Total 205.337 120,746 84.591 126.674 48J41 78,533 71.4 82.6 59.9 22.8 Rural 86,455 53.765 32.690 72.476 27,141 45.335 63.3 77.3 48.8 28.5 Urban 118.882 66.981 51,901 54,198 21,000 33,198 78.8 S7.5 69.9 17.7 4 Shirhatti Total 99.1 IO 60.451 38,659 84.081 32,833 51.248 62.9 75.5 50.0 25.5 Rural 69.051 43.055 25.996 64,515 25,004 39.511 60.3 73.8 46.2 '27.7 Urban 30.059 17,396 12.663 19,566 7,829 11,737 70.1 79.8 60.1 19.7 5 Mundargi Total 61.352 38.415 22.937 54,957 21.003 33.954 62.1 76.3 47.4 '29.0 Rural 48.446 30,69'2 17,754 47,500 18.191 29,309 59.7 74.4 44.4 30.0 Urban 12,906 7.723 5.183 7.457 2,812 4,645 73.5 85.2 61.1 24.1 District Total: Total 551,362 335,442 215,920 420,473 158,091 262,382 66.1 79.3 52.5 26.8 Rural 331,057 208,253 122,804 298,595 111,376 187,219 61.6 76.4 46.3 30.1 Urban 220.305 127.189 93,116 121,878 46,715 75,163 74.4 84.6 63.9 20.7

--~------~- Sex-wise distribution of literacy rate by residence literacy rate of 71.4 per cent is reported from Gadag in the taluks of the district is presented in the above which is higher than the district percentage. Highest table. Data reveals that the total literacy rate of the female literacy rate of 69.9 per cent is reported from district is 66.1 per cent. IVlalc and fe!.nale literacy the Gadag urban areas. The highest gap in male­ ratc constitute 79.3 and 52.5 per cent respectively. female literacy is (33.0 per cent) reported from Ron Gap in male-female literacy is 26.g per cent. Highest rural areas.

TABLE 22: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Gap in Number of literates and illiterates male- Sl. Name of Percentage of literates female No. CD. Block N umber of literates Number of illiterates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Nargund 32,531 20,626 11,905 27,587 10,075 17,512 63.4 78.8 47.4 31.4 2 Ron 94,574 60.)15 34,459 86,517 30,965 55,552 61.3 77.8 44.8 33.0 3 Gadag 86,455 53,765 32,690 72,476 27,141 45,335 63.3 77.3 48.8 28.5 4 Shirhatti 69,051 43,055 25,996 64,515 25,004 39,511 60.3 73.8 46.2 27.6 5 Mundargi 48,446 30,692 17,754 47500 18,191 29,309 59.7 74.4 44.4 30.0 District (Rural) Total:331,057 208.253 122,804 298,595 111,376 187,219 61.5 76.4 46.3 30.1

The CD. block-wise percentage of literacy in the literacy rate is also highest (33 per cent) in Ron CD. district accounts for 61.5 per cent in which maleand block. female literacy rates are 76.4 per cent and 46.3 per The literacy rate for the district as reported is cent respectively. Gap in male-female literacy rate 66. I. [f the distribution of villages are made according for the district rural accounts for 30.1 per cent. The to range of literacy rate in the district the picture that highest literacy rate of 63.4 per cent is reported from would emerge would be as indicated in the above Nargund and thc highest female literacy rate of 48.R table. The highest numbers of villages (14~) come percent is reporkd from Gadag CD. block. The under the literacy range of 61-70 per cent. No village highest male literacy rate of 78.8 per cent is reported is having a literacy range of 91-49 per cent. Other from Nargund CD. block. The gap in male-temale details can he had from table 23.

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TABLE 23 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001

Percentage Percentage Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited distribution of Population distribution of viii ages villages villages population

2 3 4 5 o 0.0 0.0 I-II) 0.0 0.0 11-20 OJ 104 0.0 21-30 3 0.9 1.273 0.2 31-40 13 4.0 12.512 2.0 41 -50 45 13.7 57,981 9.2 51-60 91 27.7 176.670 28.1 61-70 142 43.2 309,731 49.2 7 I -XO 32 9.7 71.327 11.3 81-90 0.3 53 0.0 91-99 0.0 0.0 100 0.3 0.0 District Total: 329 100.0 629,652 100.0 Literacy rate for District: 66.1

TABLE 24 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLlTERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name and urban status Number of literates and iIliterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. of VA/Town male- female Number of literates . Number of illiterates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Nargund (TMC) 18,172 10,999 7,173 14,389 5,5R6 8,803 65.2 77.6 52.4 25.2 2 Ron (TP) 12,773 7,527 5,246 8,870 3,270 5,600 69.3 81.8 56.9 24.9 3 Gajendragarh (TMC) 17,430 10,482 6,948 10,796 3,870 6,926 72.1 85.3 58.5 26.8 4 Naregal (TP) 10,083 . 6,081 4,002 6,602 2,348 4,254 69.8 83.4 55.9 27.5 5 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 109,404 61,167 48,237 45,578 17,546 28,032 80.8 89.1 72.3 16.8 6 Mulgund (TP) 9,478 5,814 3,664 8,620 3,454 5,166 61.5 73.9 48.5 25.4 7 Shirhatti (TP) 9,648 5,647 4,001 6,560 2,627 3,933 68.8 78.7 58.4 20.4 8 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 20,411 11,749 8,662 13,0{}6 5,202 7,804 70.8 80.3 61.0 19.3 9 Mundargi (TP) 12,906 7,723 5,183 7,457 2,812 4,645 73.5 85.2 61.1 24.1 District(Vrban) Total 220,305 127,189 93.116 121,878 46,715 75,163 74.4 84.6 63.9 20.7 .~------

The distributi.on of urban literacy rate by sex is. Table 25 provides information on sex-wise literacy presented in the above table. Data reveals that the rate among the Scheduled Castes in the CO. blocks literacy rate tor the district urban is 74-4 per cent. of the district The percentage of literacy rate tor Urban literacy rate among the males is 84.6 per cent Scheduled Castes in the district rural is 44.0 per cent, and that of females is 63.9 per cent. The gap in the percentage of male literacy rate works out to 58.6 male-female literacy rate is 20.7 per cent. Highest per cent and that of female is 29.0 per cent. The literacy rate of 80.8 with highest male and female gap in male-female literacy rate is 29.6 per cent. literacy rates of 89.1 and 72.3 per cent is reported Thcre are not much noteworthy variations or changes trom Gadag-Betageri CMC. exi"t ill the C.D. blocks literacy rate pprccntages

46 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE25 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGEOF SCHEDULED CASTE LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BYSEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Gap in Sumber of literates and illiterates male/ SI. N arne of Percentage of literates female '110. e .D.Block N u m be r of Ii te rates Number of illiterates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Nargund 1.979 1,325 654 3,047 1.241 I,R06 47,..( 62,4 3Ui 30.6 :2 Ron 9,348 6,398 2,950 15,283 6,002 9,2S I 46.5 63.1 29.6 33.5

_:\ Gadag 9,325 6,294 3,031 15,182 6,159 9,023 45.7 60.5 30.4 30.2 4 Shirhatti 9,179 6,131 3,048 18.766 8,127 10,639 39.6 52.0 26.8 25.2 5 Mundargi 6,948 4,719 2.229 12,381 5,175 7,206 44.2 59.0 28,9 30.1 District (Rural) 36,779 24,867 11,912 64,659 26,704 37,955 44.0 58.6 29.0 29.6

TABLE 26: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001

Range of literacy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution of rate for villages villages ofviJIages Population population

1 2 3 4 5 0 2 0.6 4 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 5 1.6 959 0.9 21-30 20 6.5 6,667 6.6 31-40 74 23.9 28.213 27.8 41-50 121 39.0 42,325 41.7 51-60 56 18.1 17,342 17.1 61-70 20 6.5 4,9S1 4.9 71-80 9 2.9 896 0.9 81-90 0 0.0 0 0.0 91-99 0.3 43 0.0 100 2 0,6 8 0.0 -District Total: 310 100.0 101,438 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 44.0

The sex-wise literacy rate among Scheduled The distribution of urban literacy rate by sex Castes has been given in the previous table. This among Scheduled Castes is presented in table 27. table highlights the distribution of villages by literacy Data reveals that the literacy rate for the district rate for the Scheduled Castes population, Literacy urban is 60.8 per cent and that of male literacy rate rate for the district rural among Scheduled Castes is is 74.4 per cent, female literacy rate is 46.8 per cent. 44.0 per cent. If the distriOution of villages is made The gap between male and female literacy rate by range ofliteracy rate, the picture that would emerge accounts for 27.6 per cent. It is interesting to note f()r all the 310 inhabited villages of the district would that the highest literacy rate of 70 per cent with he as indicated in the above table. The highest nos. highest male literacy rate of 81,6 percent and . Clf villages (121) (39 per cent) covering a population highest female literacy rate of 58.2 per cent, is of 42,325 falls under the literacy rate of 41-50. Only reported from Gadag-Betagere (CMC) and highest two villages have 100 per cent literacy rate covering male-female literacy gap of 33.9 per cent is reported a meagre population of only 8, from Nargund TMC

47 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

TABLE 27 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLlTE~\ TES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATION / TOWNS, 200t

Gap in Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates male! SI. Name and urban female No status of Town Number of illiterates Number of literates literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Nargund (TMC) 1,583 1,040 543 1,633 607 1,026 59.2 75.6 41.7 33.9 2 Ron (TP) 961 599 362 1.333 545 788 51.9 64.6 39.1 25.5 3 Gajendragarh (TMC) 2,180 1,412 768 2,908 1,149 1,759 53.6 68.8 38.1 30.7 4 Naregal (TP) 967 654 313 ].293 522 771 51.8 66.7 35.4 31.3 5 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 8,029 4,700 3.329 5,446 2,071 3,375 70.0 81.6 58.2 23...1 6 Mulgund (TP) 722 512 210 1,411 559 852 41.1 57.8 24.1 33.7 7 Shirhatti (TP) 525 340 185 462 190 272 62.5 74.4 48.3 26.1 8 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 1,730 1,087 643 1,724 655 1,069 58.6 72.5 44.3 28.2 9 Mundargi (TP) 1,555 993 562 L514 590 924 60.9 75.6 45.3 30.3 Gadag (Urban) 18,252 11,337 6,915 17,724 6,888 10,836 60.8 74.4 46.8 27.6

TABLE28 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SL'I( IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

Number of literates and iiliterates Gap in Percentage of literates malel SI. :'IIame ofe.D. Number of literates Number of illiterates female No Blocks Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Nargund 1,627 1,114 513 1.881 711 1,170 54.3 71.4 35.8 35.6 2 Ron 5,272 3,446 1.826 6,107 2,326 3,781 54.9 71.2 38.4 32.)\ 3 Gadag 5,260 3,391 1.869 5,673 2,208 3,465 55.5 70.0 40.3 29.7 4 Shirhatti 5,460 3,497 1,963 6,184 2,413 3,771 54.8 69.3 39.9 29.4 5 Mundargi 4,124 2,656 1,468 4,268 1,571 2,697 58.0 74.4 41.5 32.9 District (Rural) 21,743 14,104 7,639 24,113 9,229 14,884 55.6 71.0 39.6 31.4

This table provides information on sex-wise 31.4 per cent. Of all the C.D. blocks, Mundargi C.D. literacy rate among the Scheduled Tribes in the C.D. blocks stands in the first position in respect of the blocks of the district. The percentage ofliteracy rate highest literacy rate of 58 per cent with the highest among the Scheduled Tribes for the district rural is male literacy rate of 74.4 pcr cent and the highest 55.6 per cent. The percentage of l1!ale literacy rate female literacy of 41.5 per cent. The highest gap in works out to 71 per cent and that of female is 39.6 male-female literacy rate accounts for 35.6 per cent per cent. Thc gap in male-female literacy ratc is is reported from Nargund.

TABLE 29: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULA nON, 2001

Range of literacy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution rate for villages villages villages Population . of popUlation 2 3 4 5 o 3 I.l 15 0.0 1-10 I 0.4 61 0.1 11-20 2 0.7 59 0.1

48 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Range of literacy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution rate for villages villages ,iIIages Population of population 2 3 4 5 21-30 (> 2.2 149 0.3 31-40 17 6.1 2247 4.9 41-50 60 21.6 10,145 22.1 51-60 101 36.3 20,286 44.2 61-70 71 25.5 11,486 25.0 71-80 II 4.0 U06 2.8 81-90 3 1.1 88 0.2 91-99 0 0.0 o 0.0 100 3 1.1 14 0.0 District Total: 278 100.0 45.856 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 55.6

This table highlights the distribution of villages district would be as indicated in the above table. The by literacy rate for the Scheduled Tribes population. highest nos. of 101 villages (44.2 per cent) covering Literacy rate for the district rural is 55.6 per cent. a population of 20,286 falls under the literacy range If the distribution of villages is made by range of of 51-60 per cent. 100 per cent literacy rate is literacy rate, the picture that would emerge for all reported from only 3 villages covenng a meagre the 278 Scheduled Tribes inhabited villages of the population of only 14.

TABLJPO: :"lUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERA nON / TOWNS, 2001

Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in Number of literates Number of illiterates male/ 81. Name and urban female No. status of Town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I] 12 I Nargund (TMC) 381 237 144 335 135 200 62.1 75.7 47.8 27.9 2 Ron (TP) 290 170 120 138 41 97 76.5 89.9 63.2 26.8 3 Gajendragarh (TMC) 400 264 136 281 97 184 68.6 85.2 49.8 35.3 4 Naregal (TP) 667 426 241 587 189 398 60.6 80.1 42.4 37.6 5 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 2,,386 1.437 949 1,389 518 871 72.4 84.6 59.5 25.2 6 Mu1gund (TP) 58 38 20 22 10 12 85.3 90.5 76.9 13.6 7 Shirhatti (TP) 172 103 69 136 60 76 63 73.6 51.9 21.7 8 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 239 131 108 128 49 79 75.4 85.1 66.3 18.8 9 Mundargi (TP) 547 330 217 398 171 227 68 79.3 55.8 23.5 Gadag (Urban) 5,140 3,136 2,004 3,4J4 1,270 2,J44 69.2 82.7 55.1 27.6

The distribution of urban literacy rate by sex among Table 31 provides sex-wise distribution of workers Scheduled Tribes is presented in the above tablc. Data by category in the taluks of the district. Data reveals reveals that the literacy ratc for the district urban is that percentage of total workers constitutes 47.1 per 69.2 per cent, male literacy rate is 82.7 per cent, and cent. Among the taluks, the highest percentage of female literacy rate is 55.1 per cent. The gap between total workers (51.0 per cent) is reported from male and female literacy rate accounts for 27.6 per Mundargi. The highest percentage of female workers cent. Of all the towns, M ulgund (TP) stands tirst with is also reported from Mundargi i.c. 44.4 per cent. the highest male & temale literacy rates of 90.5 and The percentage of non-workers is accounted for 52.9 70.9 per cent. Gap in male-female literacy rate of 37.6 per cent in the district and highest 56.S per cent IS is reportcd highest from Naregal (TP). reported tl'om Gadag.

49 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

TABLE 31: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF \\JAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON­ WORKERS BY SEX IN TALUKS, 2001

Total workers (Main Pe.-sons/ Main "orkcrs Ma.-ginal "o.-kcrs and marginal !'Ion workers Total st. !'lame of Taluk Malesl population ______"orkers) _ 1\0 Females Number Percentage l'iumber Percentage Number Percentage !'lumber Percentage

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 I J 12 Nargund Persons 92.679 40,030 43.2 4.000 4.3 44.030 47.5 48.649 52.5 Males 47.286 25.393 53.7 1.124 2.4 26.517 56.1 20.769 43.9 Females 45,393 14.637 2.876 6.3 17.513 38.6 27.880 61.4 2 Ron Persons 247.645 97,210 39.3 22.501 9.1 119,711 48.3 127.934 51.7 Males 124,658 62.656 50.3 5.479 4.4 68.135 54.7 56,523 45.3 Females 122,987 34.554 2g.1 17.022 13.8 51,576 41.9 7\.411 58.1 3 Gadag Persons 332.011 124,916 37.6 I X,447 5.6 143,363 43.2 188,641' 56.8 Males 168,887 88349 52.3 5.126 3.0 93,475 55.3, 75,412 44.7 Females 163,124 36,567 22.4 13.321 8.2 49.888 30.6 113,236 69.4 4 Shirhatti Persons 183,191 78,564 42.9 12.863 7.0 91,427 49.9 91,764 50.1 Males 93,284 52,224 56.0 3.073 3.3 55,297 59.3 37,987 40.7 Females 89,907 26,340 29.3 9.790 10.9 36,130 40.2 53,777 59.8 5 Mundargi Persons 116,309 48,043 41.3 11,2·B 9.7 59,286 51.0 57,023 49.0 Males 59,418 31,488 . 53.0 2.538 4.3 34.026 57.3 25,392 42.7 Females 56,891 16,555 29.1 8.705 15.3 25.260 44.4 31,631 55.6 District Total: Persons 971,835 388,763 40.0 69,054 7.1 457,817 47.1 514,018 52.9 Males 493,533 i60,1l0 52.7 17,340 3.5 277,450 56.2 216,083 43.8 Females 478.302 128,653 26.9 51.714 10.8 180,367 37.7 297,935 62.3

TABLE 32 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON­ WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Total workers (Main Personsl Main workers Marginal workers and marginal Non workers SI. Narne 0 f Males! Total No. cn. Blocks F I population ______workers)'-- ______ema es Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Nargund Persons 60,118 29,146 48.5 2,337 3.9 31.483 52.4 28,635 47.6 Males 30,701 16,941 55.2 6J5 2.0 17,556 57.2 13,145 42.8 Females 29,417 12,205 41.5 J,722 5.9 13.927 47.3 15,490 52.7 2 Ron Persons 181.091 73,767 40.7 18,412 10.2 92.179 50.9 88,912 49.1 Males 91.080 45,876 50.4 4,545 5.0 50,421 55.4 40,659 44.6 Females 90,011 27,891 31.0 13,867 15.4 41,758 46.4 48,253 53.6 3 Gadag Persons 158,931 68,027 42.8 14,591 9.2 82,618 52.0 76,313 48.0 Males 80,906 44,032 54.4 3,543 4.4 47,575 58.8 33,331 41.2 Females 78,025 23.995 30.8 11,048 14.2 35,043 44.9 42,982 55.1 4 Shirhatti Persons J 33,566 60.129 45.0 10.392 7.8 70,521 52.8 63,045 47.2 Males 68,059 38,382 56.4 2,447 3.6 40.829 60.0 27,230 40.0 Females 65.507 21,747 33.2 7,945 12.1 29,692 45.3 35,815 54.7 5 Mundargi Persons 95,946 41.735 43.5 9.929 10.3 51.664 53.8 44,282 46.2 Males 48.883 26,692 54.6 2,033 4.2 28,725 58.8 20,15X 41.2 Females 47.063 15,043 32.0 7.896 16.8 22,939 41'.7 24.124 51.3 District (Rural) Pe.-sons 629,652 272,804 43.3 55,661 8.8 328,465 52.2 301,187 47.8 Total ~Iales 319,629 171,923 53.8 13,183 4.1 185,106 57.9 J34,523 42.1 Females 310,023 100,881 '1.5 42.478 13.7 143,359 46.2 166,hh4

50 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Data pres~nt~d in this table is for th~ CD. blocks among the female arc report~d from l\1ul1da rgi (4X. 7 of the district, which includes only the rural population. per CCllt). Non-workers constitute 47.X per CL'nt ill Data reveals that th~ perc~ntage of total \\{lrk~r~ in th~ the district. The highest p~rc~ntage of them (49.1 per district is 52.2 per cent. Among the C.D. blocks. cent) is reported hom ROil. Percentage of marginal Mundargi has the highest p~rcentage (53.S per c~nt) of workers for the district is (8.8 per cent). Highest of total workers. The highcst total work~r" percentage 10.3 per cent is reported from Mundargi C.D. block.

TABLE 33: NUMBER AND. PERCE::\'TAGE OF MAIN WORKERS. MARGINAL WORKERS AND NOl'\­ WORKERS BY SEX 11'1 URBAN AGGLOMERA nONS / TOWNS, 200]

Total workers Name and Persons / ;\Iain wurkers Marginal workers (!\Jain and marginal Non workers SI. Total urban status Males / workers) No. Population of VA / Town Females ------Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Nargund (TMC) Persons 32.561 10.884 33.4 1.663 5.1 12,547 38.5 20.014 61.5 Males 16.585 8,452 51.0 509 3.1 8,961 54.0 7.624 46.0 Females J 5.976 2.432 15.2 1.l54 7.2 3,586 22.4 12,390 77.6 2 Ron (TP) Persons 21.643 8.031 37.1 484 2.2 8.515 39.3 13.128 60.7 Males 10.797 5.569 51.6 122 1.1 5,691 52.7 5.106 47.3 Females 10.g40 2,462 22.7 362 .U 2.824 26.0 S.022 74.0 3 Gajcndragarh Persons 28.226 9,333 33.1 1,351 4.8 10,684 37.9 J 7.542 62.1 (TMC) Males 14.352 7.13X 49.7 341 2.4 7,479 52.1 6.873 47.9 Females 13.874 2.195 15.8 1.010 7.3 3,205 23.1 10.669 76.Q 4 Narcgal (TP) Persons 16.085 6.079 36.4 2,254 13.5 8.333 49.9 8,352 50.1 Males ){,429 4.073 48.3 471 5.6 4.544 53.9 3.885 46.1 Females ){,256 2.006 24.3 1.783 21.6 3,789 45.9 4,467 54.1 5 Gadag-Bctigcri Persons I 54,9R2 49.246 31.8 2.556 1.6 5].802 33.4 103,180 66.6 (CMC) Males 78,713 3<.).290 49.9 1.137 1.4 40,427 51.4 38.286 48.6 Females 76,269 9.956 13.1 1,419 1.9 11.375 14.9 64.894 85.1 6 Mulgund (TP) Persons 18.098 7.043 42.2 1.300 7.2 8,943 49.4 9,155 50.6 Males 9,268 5.027 54.2 446 4.8 5,473 59.1 3,795 40.9 Females 8,830 2.616 29.6 854 9.7 3,470 39.3 5,360 60.7 7 Shirhatti (TP) Persons 16,208 6.050 37.3 827 5.1 6,&77 42.4 9,331 57.6 Males 8,274 4,372 52.8 231 2.R 4,603 55.6 3.671 44.4 Females 7.934 1.678 21.1 596 7.5 2,274 28.7 5,660 71.3 8 Lakshmeshwar Persons 33,417 12,385 37.1 1,644 4.9 14,029 42.0 19,388 5){.0 (TMC) Males 16,951 9,470 55.9 395 2.3 9,865 58.2 7,086 41.8 Females 16,466 2.915 17.7 1,249 7.6 4.164 25.3 12,302 74.7 9 Mundargi (TP) Persons 20,363 6,308 31.0 l,314 6.5 7,622 37.4 12.741 62.6 Males 10.535 4,796 45.5 505 4.8 5,301 50.3 5,234 49.7 Females 9.828 1.512 15.4 809 R.2 2,321 23.6 7,507 76.4 District (Urban) Persons 342,183 115,959 33.9 13,393 . 3.9 129,352 37.8 212,831 62.2 Total: Males 173,904 88,187 50.7 4,157 2.4 92,344 53.1 81,560 46.9 Females 168,279 27,772 16.5 9,236 5.5 37,008 22.0 131,271 78.0

Sex-wise distribution of categories of workers for per cent) of total workers arc reported from Naregal thl' urban population of the district is given ill the above (TP). The highest percentage of (66.6 per cent) of table by number of percentage. (t can be seen from non-\vorkers is reported trom Gadag-Betageri. Among the above table that, the percentage of total \vorkers the female total workers, th~ highest per cent of45.9 t()r the district urban is 37.S per cent the highest (49.9 per cent is reported from Naregal (T1').

51 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK·GADAG

TABLE 34 : DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TALUKS, 2001

SJ. Name of Taluk Persons / Total Total Category of workers No Males f Population number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females workers Labourers Industry workers (Main + workers Marginal)

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 Nargund Persons 92,679 44,030 19,593 14.341 }.494 8.602 (47.5) (44.5) (32.6) (3.4) (19.5) Males 47,286 26,517 12.407 5,944 941 7.225 (56.1 ) (46.8) (22.4) (3.5) (27.2) Females 45,393 17.513 7.186 X.",97 553 1,377 (38.6) (41.0) (47.9) (3.2) 0.9) 2 Ron Persons 247,645 119,711 38,464 52.672 4,223 24,352 (48.3) (32.1) H4.0) (3.5) (20.3) Males 124,658 68,135 28,063 17,4·B 2,637 19,992 (54.7) (41.2) (25.6) (3.9) (29.3) Females 122,987 51,576 10,401 35,229 1,586 4,360 (41.9) (20.2) (68.3) (3.1) (8.5) 3 Gadag Persons 332,011 143,363 34,541 41.988 5.320 61,514 (43.2) (24.1) (29.3) (3.7) (42.9) Males 168,887 93,475 23,373 16.405 3.229 50,468 (55.3) (25.0) ( 17.6) (3.5) (54.0) Females 163,1 24 49.888 11,168 2:'-583 2,091 11,046 (30.6) (22.4) (51.3) (4.2) (22.1 ) 4 Shirhatti Persons 183,1 9 I 91,427 25,659 43,674 4,232 17,862 (49.9) (28.1 ) (.. n.S) (4.6) ( 19.5) Males 93,284 55,297 18,883 J 8,783 2,311 15,320 (59.3) (34.1) (34.0) (4.2) (27.7) Females 89,907 36,130 6,776 24.891 1.921 2542 (40.2) (18.8) (68.9) (5.3) (7.0) 5 Mundargi Persons 116,309 59,286 21,OIn 26,920 1,445 9,840 (51.0) (35.6) (45.4) (2.4) (16.6) Males 59,418 34,026 15,139 9,804 845 8,238 (57.3) (44.5) (28.8) (2.5) (24.2) Females 56,891 25,260 5,942 17,116 600 1,602 (44.4) (23.5) (67.8) (2.4) (6.3) District Total: Persons 971,835 457,817 139,338 179,595 16,714 122,170 (47.1) (30.4) (39.2) (3.7) (26.7) !\fail's 493,533 277,450 97,865 68,379 9,963 101,243 (56.2) (35.3) (24.6) (3.6) (36.5) Females 478,302 180,367 41,473 111,216 6,751 20,927 (37.7) (23.0) (61.7) (3.7) (11.6)

Note' Percenl of \\iorker 10 lolal worker are given in bmckets

The distribution of total workers by sex taluk level. the maximum number of cultivators is according to four fofd industriaf category in taluks found in Nargund tafuk (44.5 per cent). Whereas is highlighted in this table. Data reveals that agricultural labourers arc more in Shirhatti (47)\ agflcultural labourers and cultivators together per cent}. N umber of other workers IS mort? In constitute 69.6 percent of the total workers. AI Gadag taluk (42.9 per l','nt).

52 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 35: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 1;'Ii CD. BLOCKS, 2001

SI. Name of C. D. Block Persons I Total Total Category of workers No Males I Population number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females workers Labourers Industry workers (I\tain + workers Marginal)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nargund Persons 60,118 31.483 16,811 10,579 1.104 2.989 (52.4) (53.4) (33.6) (3.5) (9.5) Males 30.701 17.556 10,245 4.300 667 2.344 (.:"7.2) (58.4) (24.5) (3.8) (13.4) Females 29.417 13.927 6.566 6,279 437 645 (47.3) (47.1) (45.1) (3.1 ) (4.6) 2 Ron Persons 181.091 92,179 33,874 43,862 2,230 12,2U (50.9) (36.7) (47.6) (2.4) (13.2) Males 91,080 50,421 24,430 14,666 1,458 9,867 (55.4) (48.5) (29.1) (2.9) (19.6) Females 90.011 4l,758 9,444 29,196 772 2.346 (46.4) (22.6) (69.9) ( 1.8) (5.6) 3 Gadag Persons 158.931 82.618 30,574 34,917 2,103 15,024 (52.0) (37.0) (42.3) (2.5) ( 18.2) Males 80.906 47.575 20,413 13.525 1,260 12,377 (58.8) (42.9) (28.4 ) (2.6) (26.0) Females 78.025 35.043 10,161 2L392 843 2.647 (44.9) (29.0) ( 61.0) (2.4) ( 7.6) 4 Shirhatti Persons 133,566 70.521 22,330 37,528 2,429 8,234 (52.8) (31.7) (53.2) (3.4) ( 11.7) Males 61\.059 40,829 16,210 16,1 08 1,704 6.807 (60.0) (39.7) (39.5) (4.2) (16.7) Females 65,507 29.692 6,120 21,420 725 1.427 (45.3) (20.6) (72. I) (2.4) (4.8) 5 Mundargi Persons 95,946 51,664 20.173 24,871 995 5,625 (53.8) (39.0) (48.1) ( 1.9) (10.9) Males 48,883 28,725 14,364 9,025 646 4,690 (58.8) (50.0) (31.4) (2.2) ( 16.3) Females 47.063 22,939 5,809 15,846 349 935 (48.7) (25.3) (69.1) ( 1.5) (4.1) District (Rural) Total: Persons 629,652 328,465 123,762 151,757 8,861 44,085 (52.2) (37.7) (46.2) (2.7) (13.4) Males 319,629 185,106 85,662 57,624 5,735 36,085 (57.9) (46.3) (31.1) (3.1) (19.5)

Females 310,023 143,359 38,1~0 94,133 3,126 8,000 (46.2) (26.6) (65.7) (2.2) (5.6)

"'otl': Percent of Worker to Iota I "orker arc gl\"en In brackets

The distribution of total workers by sex according: level maximum nUll1hcr of cultivators arc found in to four fold industrial category in CD. blocks is Nargund CD. block (53.4 per cent). Whereas highlighted In this tablc. Data reveals that agricultural labourers are more in Shirhatti (53.1 per agricultural labourers and cultivators together cent). Number of other workers is more in Ciadag constitute 83.9 percent of the total workers. At taluk (nU per cent).

53 DISTRICT CENSlJS HAND BOOK-GADAG

TABLE 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN fOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Sl. Name and urban status Persons I Total Total Category of workers No. of VA/Town Males / population number of Females workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number (Percentage) Nargund (TMC) Persons 32.561 12,547 2,782 3,762 390 5,613 (38.5) (22.2) (30.0) (3. J) (44.7) Males 16,585 8.961 2,162 1.644 274 4,881 (54.0) (24.1 ) (18.3 ) (3.1 ) (54.5) Females 15,976 3,586 620 2,118 116 732 (22.4) (17.3) (59.1) (3.2) (20.4 ) 2 Ron (TP) Persons 21,643 8,515 1,750 2,894 296 3,575 (39.3) (20.6) (34.0) (3.5) (42.0) Males 10,797 5,691 1,475 978 183 3,055 (52.7) (25.9) (17.2) (3.2) (53.7) Females 10,846 2,824 275 1,916 113 520 (26.0) (9.7) (67.8) (4.0) (18.4) 3 Gajendragarh (TMC) Persons 28,226 10,684 804 1.879 1.547 6.454 (37.9) (7.5) (17.6) (14.5) (60.4) Males 14352 7479 688 596 903 5292 (52.1) (9.2) (8.0) (12.1 ) (70.8) Females 13874 3205 116 12K\ 644 1162 (23.1) (3.6) (40.0) (20.1 ) (36.3) 4 Naregal (TP) Persons 16,685 8,333 2,036 4,037 150 2,110 (49.9) (24.4) (48.4) ( 1.8) (25.3) Males 8,429 4,544 1.470 1,203 93 1,778 (53.9) (32.4) (26.5) (2.0) (39.1) Females 8,256 3,789 566 2,834 57 332 (45.9) ( 14.9) (74.8) (1.5) (8.8) 5 Gadag-Betageri(CMC) Persons 154,982 51,802 1,422 2,755 3,052 44,573 (33.4) (2.7) (5.3) (5.9) (86.0) Males 78,713 40,427 1,126 1,001 1,871 36,429 (51.4) (2.8) (2.5) (4.6) (90.1) Females 76,269 11,375 296 1,754 1,181 8,144 (14.9) (2.6) (15.4) ( lOA) (71.6) {} Mulgund (TP) Persons 18,098 8,943 2,545 4,316 165 1,917 (49.4) (28.5) (48.3) (1.8) (21.4) Males 9,268 5.473 1,834 1,879 98 1,662 (59.!) (33.5) (34.3) ( 1.8) (30.4) Females 8,830 3,470 711 2.437 67 255 (39.3) (20.5) (70.2) ( 1.9) (7.3) 7 Shirhatti (TP) Persons 16,208 6,877 1,127 2,424 369 2,957 (42.4) (16.4) (35.2) (5.4) (43.0) Males 8,274 4,603 819 1,041 142 2,601 (55.6) ( 17.8) (22.6) (3.1) (56.5) Females 7,934 2,:!74 308 l,383 227 356 (28.7) ( 13.5) (60.8) (l0.0) (15.7) 8 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Persons 33,417 14.029 2,202 3,722 1,434 6,671 (42.0) (J 5.7) (26.5) (10.2) (47.6) Males 16,951 9,865 1,854 1,634 465 5,912 (51\.2) ( 18.8) (16.6) (4.7) \)9.9)

54 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name and urban status Persons / Total Total Category of workers No. of UAlTo,"n Males / population number of Females workers ------Cultivators Agricultural Household Other (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Females 16,466 4,164 348 2.0RR 969 759 (25.3) (8.4) (50.1) (23.3) (18.2) 9 Mundargi (TP) Persons 20.363 7,622 908 2.049 450 4,215 (37.4) ( 11.9) (26.9) (5.9) (55.3) Males 10,535 5,301 775 779 199 3,548 (50.3) (14.6) ( 14.7) (3.8) (66.9) Females 9,828 2,321 133 1,270 251 667 (23.6) (5.7) (54.7) (10.8) (28.7) District (Urban) Total: Persons 342,183 129,352 15,576 27,838 7,853 78,085 (37.8) (12.0) (21.5) (6.1) (60.4) Males 173,904 92,344 12,203 10,755 4,228 65,158 (53.1) (13.2) (11.6) (4.6) (70.6) Females 168,279 37,008 3,373 17,083 3,625 12,927 (22.0) (9.1) _,_(4_6.~2 )._____ (9.8) (34.9)

The distribution of total workers bv sex according cultivators (24.4 per cent) and agricultural labourers - . ~ to four fold industrial category In urban (48.4 per cent) are found in Naregal (TP) and agglomcrationsito\",l1s is highlighted in this table. Data maximum numbers of female agricultural labourers reveals that other workers constitute 60.4 per cent. are reported from Naregal (TP) (74.8 per cent). Cultivators and agricultural labourers constitute 33.5 (ix) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and per cent, whereas household industrial workers Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 constitute 6.1 per cent. The highest number of to 47 :

TABLE 37 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

SI Name of Number of Type of amenity available No C. D. block inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telepbone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power villages drinking Office # communicat Credit by pucca supply water* ions $ _Societies road

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I Nargund 34 30 21 30 12 25 27 II 16 29 33 ( 100) (88.2) (61.8) (88.2) (35.3) (73.5) (79.4) (32.4) (47.1) (85.3) (97.1 ) 2 Ron 93 93 47 89 48 84 87 22 27 57 93 (100) (100.0) (50.5) (95.7) (51.6) (90.3) (93.5) (23.7) (29.0) (61.3) (100.0) 3 Gadag 61 54 52 59 35 45 59 16 33 49 58 (100) (88.5) (85.2) (96.7) (57.4) (73.8) (96.7) (26.2) (54.1) (SO.3) (95.1 ) 4 Shirhatti 87 82 42 87 32 66 74 7 19 47 84 (100) (94.3) (48.3) (100.0) (36.S) (75.9) (85. I) (8.0) (21.8) (54.0) (96.6) 5 l\1undargi 54 50 40 53 27 45 53 20 2 42 54 (100) (92.6) (74.1) (98.1 ) (50.0) (83.3) (98.1 ) (37.0) (3.7) (77.S) ( 100.0) District Total: 329 309 202 318 154 265 300 76 97 224 322 (100) (93.9) (61.4) (96.7) (46.8) (80.5) (91.2) (23.1) (29.5) (68.1 ) (97.9) ------_- -. ------_------._-----. _.- --- -~-~.--~------__ ._ .. _-_.. _------_-_ _ ~otc : - Percentages are gl\cn In brack~b.

BJ,~d lln the impro\ed urinklllg wakr ,our..:",. drinking ""ter ,urply h", been cl"'Sliled ~, -lll1prll\ed ' "f l)\h~m i,c. If tilt' hOllscl\ulJ ha~ .tcces~ to drinking wakr supplied from a tap i,Jf ,j hanJ r,-jj:'ifl .' tube \\ell :--i~"lated \\ithlll ur I.)utside the premi~cs it ;,~ con ... ,derecl

55 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

:l~ h01\ ing accl..':--s 10 'Imprp\'cd Jrinl<.ing j\akr ~uurl'e'. 11owe\cr. t}1",' I.'ClfH.-'I..Tl ur impH)\cd drinking water j::, ~tate- S.pt.:UflC anti thl:' i~ 11..) b\.-, \_'on~idcn:d accordingJ}.

pp~t office indudet-. Post office. telegraph llfficc and p(l:-,{ and 1deff"aph \)t (lC~'

S Tr~tn:-.rort cOCll1TIunication lncluue:-. bus selvice. rail nKiIJty and Iw\·jgahk '\all'f\\a)s. Thi<; table reveals brief analysis of various respectively. About 97 .9 per cent villages have power :.I111e11ities. which are available in C.D. block. Of the supply in the district. CD. block-wise analysis shows district. it ean be seen from the above table that 93.9 that good percentage of inhabited villages has per cent of the inhabited villages have educational educational facility. The position of medical facilities facilities and 96.7 per cent havc improved drinking varies from 48.3 per cent to 85.2 per cent in the CD. wakr facility. Medical and post office facilities are blocks. Availability of banking facility is not a\ ailahle for 61.4 per cent and 46.8 per cent of villages satisfactory.

TABLE 38: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 200]

SI Name of Total Type of amenity available No C.D. popUlation Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power block of drinking Office # communicat Credit by pucca supply inhabited water* ions $ Societies road villages ,

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 J3 1 Nargund 60,118 59,808 48,381 53,692 37,557 52258 56,637 34.432 42,558 55,738 60,101 (l00) (99.5) (80.5) (89.3) (62.5) (86.9) (94.2) (57.3) (70.8) (92.7) (100.0) 2 Ron 181,091 181,091 133,178 .175,924 139,551 172,658 177,833 84,046 90,934 139,390 181,091 (100) (100.0) (73.5) (97.1) (77.1 ) (95.3 ) (98.2) (46.4) (50.2) (77.0) (100.0) 3 Gadag 158,931 152.738 152.376 158,907 129.383 139.029 156.863 81.563 117.800 142,151 156,962 (100) (96.1) (95.9) (100.0) (81.4) (87.5) (98.7) (51.3 ) (74.1) (89.4) (98.8) 4 Shirhatti 133,566 132,416 102,793 133,566 93,956 115,486 130,269 37.758 65,837 96,733 133,324 (l00) (99.1) (77.0) (100.0) (70.3 ) (86.5) (97.5) (28.3) (49.3) (72.4) (99.8) 5 Mundargi 95,946 90,876 82,497 92,852 73,427 89,151 95,609 64,763 4,244 80.677 95.946 (100) (94.7) (86.0) (96.8) (76.5 ) (92.9) (99.6) (67.5) (4.4) (84.1) (100.0) District Total:629,652 616,929 519,225 614,941 473,874 568,582 617,211 302,562 321,373 514,689 627,424 (l00) (98.0) (82.5) (97.7) (75.3) (903) (98.0) (48.1) (51.0) (81.7) (99.6) ------. ------~-~ Note : - Percentages are givl'n in brackets. * Based on the impro\'ed drinking water source, drinking water supply ha, been classltied as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump ; tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as haying access to 'lmpro\'ed drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly 11 Post office includes Post office, telegraph office mid Post and telegraph office. S Transport communication includes bus service. rail facil it} and navigable waterways. CD.Block wise distribution of rural population have improved drinking water facility. About 82.5 served by different amenities is presented in table No. percent of population have medical facility and 75.3 38. Data reveals that 98.0 percent of the rural popUlation percent rural population is served with post office is served by deucational institutions while 97.7 percent facility. About 99.6 percent of them have power supply.

TABLE 39 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001

Village not having the Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available amenity of Less than 5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4) kilometres 2 3 4 5 1. Education :- (a) Primary School 26 26 I .. (b) Middle School 61 IV

56 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Village not haying the Distance range of place from the \illages where the amenity is ayailable amenity of Less than 5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4) kilometres 2 3 ... 5 (c) Degree College 61 79 186 326 2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 80 84 157 3~1 (b) PHC 77 100 11'_.) 300 3. Post Office 159 19 178 4. Telephone 53 6 5 64 5. Bus Service 24 4 I 29 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 126 92 72 290 (b) Cooperative Bank 123 71 71 265 7. Agricultural Credit Societies 164 33 35 232

- ~~~-----~---~-_._---~-"_ ------~------~------~--~-~----.------Certain amenities are not available within the villages not having hospital, about RO villages have village. In such case, data on distance range is given. this at a distance of less than 5 kms. For 77 villages There are 26 villages, \vhich do not have any primary primary health centres are available at a distance of education facility. For these villages primary school less than 5 kms. Regarding post office, telephone is located at a distance of less than 5 kms. About and bus service good number of villages have this 73 villages do not have middle school out of which 61 facility at a distance less than 5 kms. Majority of the villages have this facility at a distance of less than 5 villages have banking facility at a distance of 5 kms. kms, 10 villages at a distance of 5-10 kms. Of 321 range.

TABLE 40 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Distance range Number of Type of amenity available inhabited from the nearest Education 1\1edical Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultur Approach statutory town (in villages in Office communica al Credit by pucca kilometres) each range # tioDs $ Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 10 8 5 3 (I 7 2 2 7 (100.0) (80.0) (50.0) (30.0) (60.0) (70.0) (20.0) (20.0) (70.0) 5 -15 142 130 83 65 107 125 32 37 96 (100.0) (91.5) (58.5) (45.8) (75.4) (88.0) (22.5) (26. I) (67.6) 16 - 50 105 . 104 80 64 94 102 36 42 84 (100.0) (99.0) (76.2) (61.0) (89.5) (97.1) (34.3) (40.0) (80.0) 51+ 9 5 5 5 8 2 4 (100.0) (55.6) (55.6) (0.0) (55.6) (88.9) (0.0) (22.2) (44.4) Unspecified 63 62 29 22 53 58 6 14 33 (l00.0) (98.4) (46.0) (34.9) (84.1) (92.1) (9.5) (22.2) (52.4) District Total 329 309 202 154 265 300 76 97 224 (100.0) (93.9) (61.4) (46.8) (80.5) (91.2) (23.1) (29.5) (68.1)

II Post office includes Post office. Telegraph office and Post and telegraph oftlce. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. Table No.40 depicts distribution of villages distance is concerned. Distance from nearest according to distance from the nearest statutory town statutory town to the village has been correlated with and availability of certain amenities. It is observed the type of amenities available as per 200 I census. that the distance from the statutory town to the villages Four categories of distance range per nearest statutory does not exceed 15 kms. for 142 villages. About 63 town and type of amenities available in the villages is \ i !lages have been classified as unspecified as far as indicated in the above table. About 91.5 per cent of

57 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG villages ha\\~ 12ducational facility at a range of 5-15 have tekphonc facility also in the same range. kms. About 5X.) per ..:ent of villages have medical Transport facility is ;1yaiJabk in the range of5-15 kms t~lcility in the same range. About 75.4 per cent Yillages tor 125 \illages.

TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001

Popula I\umber Type of amenity available tion of in Education Medical Improved Post Tell' Trans Banks Agricul Approach Power range habited drinking Office phone port tural by Puce a supply \illages in water* # commu Credit road each nica Societies range tions $ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 It 12 1-499 45 34 12 42 4 "-.''p 14 0 16 39 (100.0) (75.6) (26.7) (93.3) (8.9) (5Ll) (533) (1.2) (0.0) (35.6) (86.7) 500-999 70 68 22 69 5 53 66 1 5 39 70 (100.0) (97.1) (31.4) (98.6) (7.1) (75.7) (94.3) (1.4) (7.1) (55.7) (100.0) J ,000-1 ,999 108 J02 67 104 43 89 105 14 29 76 107 (100.0) (94.4) (62.0) (96.3) (39.8) (82.4) (97.2) (13.0) (26.9) (70.4) (99. I) 2.000-4,999 85 84 80 82 81 80 84 41 46 73 85 ( 100.0) (98.8) (94.1) (96.5) (95.3 ) (94.1) (98.8) (48.2) (54.1) (85.9) (100.0) 5.000-9.999 17 17 17 17 17 16 17 IS 14 16 17 ( 100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (l00.0) (94.1) ( 100.0) (8S.2) (82.4) (94.1) ( 100.0) 10.000 + 4 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) (100.0) (75.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) District total 329 309 202 31S 154 265 300 76 97 224 322 (100.0) (93.9) (61.4) (96.7) (46.S) (SO.5) (91.2) (23.1 ) (29.5) (6S.I) (97.9)

---.------~- _------_------_-- ".. Po" oftlce includes Post office. Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service. rail facility and navigable \\ aterway,. Based on the improved drinking water source. drinking water supply has been classitied as 'ImprO\ed' or otherwise. If the hous.:hold ha, access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump! tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However. the concept of impro\ ed drinking water is state specific and this is to he considered accordingly.

Table No.41 depicts the distribution of villages 1,999. About 97.9 per cent villages havc power supply. according to population range and availability of certain About 93.9 per cent of villages have educational facilities. amenities. It can be seen from the above table that 70 Improved drinking water facility is available in 96.7 per villages are having a population of less than 1,000. cent villagcs. Post office and transport facilities arc Only 4 villages have a population of above 10,000. also available for 46.8 percent and 91.2 per cent of About 108 villages have a population in the range 1,000- villages respectively. Banking facility is less in all ranges.

TABLE42 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001

S I. No. Name of C. D. Number of Total area Percentage of Percentage of block inhabited \illages cultivable area to irrigated area to total area total cultivable 2 3 4 5 6 1 Nargund 34 40,506 93.3 73.6 2 Ron 93 111,784 93.1 8.5 3 Gadag 61 101,720 X5.9 1.8 4 Shirhatti X7 Y4.053 7K9 5.1 5 Mundargi 54 84,:201 79.5 11.:2 District Total: 329 ·02.264 S5.7 13.6 -----~ ----_------_------N<.Ite: - ('ultll'abk area = irrigated area t ulllrrigated area

58 ANA.LYTICAL NOTE

Tabk No.42 depicts the distribution of \illages cent of the total area. Among the C.D. blocks aCl.·orJing to land use. Data reveals that only Nargund is having the highest percentage of the cultivable area of the rural district has been cultivable area i.e. 93.3 per cent. If the taken into consideration, \vhich iriclude both percentage n f i rriga tcd areas to total cuiti vab Ie irrigated and un-irrigated areas. ~he cultivable areas is considered Nargund C.D. block is having areas of the rural portion comprise of RS.7 per the highest with 73.6 per cent.

TABLE43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS

Sf. Class, name & Per capita re ceipt Per capita expenditure 'i o. urban status of the Total Through From all Total General Public Pu blic Public Other(s) Town taxes other Adminis health works institu sou rces tration and tions eonvenie nces 2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 347 60 287 367 164 82 120 2 III Gajendragarh (TMC) 201 31 170 286 102 21 163 3 III Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 166 18 149 190 84 34 72 4 IV Mulgund (TP) 688 24 664 266 79 92 94 5 III Mundargi (TP) 480 41 439 471 146 125 200 6 IV Narcgal (TP) 130 33 97 114 84 3 26 7 III Nargund (TMC) 235 27 208 251 91 40 4 116 ~ III Ron (TP) 460 28 432 315 53 146 2 113 ') IV Shirhatti (TP) 75 47 29 79 62 8 9 District Total 316 44 273 30 .. 123 68 112 ------_------_------_------_------The total per capita receipt of the urban district expenditure is mostly on general administration and is Rs. 316.0 and the total per capita expenditure Rs. "other" \vhich is Rs. 123.0 and Rs 112.0 respectively. 304.0. The receipt of Rs 273.0 is mainly from sources Rs 68.0 is spent on public works and Rs 1.0 on public other than taxes and trom taxes it is Rs 44.0. The institutions.

TABLE 44: SCHOOLS / COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001

SI. No. Name and urban status of Type of educational institution Town Primary Junior Secondary / Secondary / Senior ColJege Middle Matriculation Secondary 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 3.1 2.5 2.0 0.6 1.0 2 Gajendragarh (TMC) 3.5 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.7 3 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 3.9 l.X 1.2 0.6 0.3 4 Mulgund (TP) 5.5 2.2 1.1 0.6 0.6 5 Mundargi (TP) 7.4 4.4 1.5 1.0 0.5 6 Narega1 (TP) 8.4 4.2 3.0 0.6 0.6 7 Nargund (TMC) 3.7 3.7 2.8 0.6 0.3 8 Ron (TP) 1.4 1.4 1.4 0.9 0.5 9 Shirhatti (TP) 4.9 2.5 2.5 0.6 0.6 District Total 3.9 2.5 1.8 0.6 0.5

The types of educational institutions per 10,000 8.4 Primary Schools is at the top and at the hottom population is given in the ahove table .. The urban with 1.4 is Ron (TP). Mundargi with 7.4 Primary. district has 3.9 Primary Schools, 2.5 Junior has the highest ratio of Junior Sccondary \1idd1e Secondary/ Middle .. 1.8 Secondary/ Matriculation. with 4.4 and thc lowest with 0.7 is in Ciajendragarh 0.6 Senior Secondary and 0.5 collegc (s) per (TMC). Town-wise data is pro\'ided ill the abo\'c 10,000 popUlation. Nar..:gal erp) with a ratio of table .

59 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

TABLE 45: NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001

SL No. Name and urban status of the Town Number of beds in medical institutions per 10,000 population

2 3 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 10 2 Gajendragarh (TMC) II 3 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 9 4 Mulgund (TP) 3 5 Mundargi (TP) 18 6 Naregal (TP) 12 7 Nargund (TMC) 22 8 Ron (TP) 14 9 Shirhatti (TP) 19 District Total 12

The number of beds in medical institutions per Nargund (TMC). The lowest at 3 is from Mlllgund 10,000 population is surmised in the above table. (TP). The district urban is 12 per ]0,000 The highest number of beds 22 is reported from population.

TABLE 46: PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001

Percentage of slum SI. No. Name of tbe Town Total population Slum population population to tutal population 1 2 3 4 5 I Gadag-Betigeri 154,982 10,641 6.9 2 Gajendragarh 28,226 996 3.5 3 Lakshmeshwar 33,417 12.]55 36.4 4 Mulgund 18,098 4.000 22.1 5 Mundargi 20,363 6,409 31.5 6 Naregal 16,685 1,650 9.9 7 Nargund 32,561 2,960 9.1 8 Ron 21,643 3.400 15.7 9 Shirahatti 16,208 1,206 7.4 District Total 342,183 43,417 12.7 Note: - Data presented for Statutory Towns having slum population only.

The slum population town-wise is given population IS reported from Lakshmeshwar along with percentage to the total population. followed by Mundargi with 31.5 per cent. The urban district slum population is l2.7 per Ganjendragarh has the lowest slum population cent. The highest at 36.4 per cent slum with 3.5 per cent.

TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001

SI. No. Name and urban status of Town Most important commodity Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Handloom Silk Sarees Handloom Sarees Bakery Products Edible Oil Edible Oil Cotton Kapas 2 Gajendragarh (TMC) 3 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Groundnut Oil Groundnut Oil Handloom Clothes Cotton (Lmt) Cotton (Lint) Powerloom Clothes 4 Mulgund (TP) GruullJnut Oil Groundnut

60 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. No. Name and urban status of Town Most important commodity Manufactured Exported 2 3 Cotton Ginning Cotton Carpet Manufacturing Chilly 5 Mundargi (TP) Groundnut Oil Groundnut .Towar Sunflower 6 Naregal (TP). Bakery Products Jowar Carpets Cotton Groundut Oil Onion 7 Nargund (TMC) Cotton Yam Cotton (Lint) Edible Oil Groundnut Oil Wheat Products Maize 8 Ron (TP) Groundut Oil Jowar Cotton Ginning Wheat Cotton 9 Shirhatti (TP) Groundnut Oil Groundnut Oil Beedies Cotton (Lint) Handloom Sarees Silk Thread ---_ The town-wise commodities that are manufactured (x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and and exported are listed in the above table. Handloom household amenities, Houselisting Operations, silk sarees, cotton, carpets etc are some of the commodities. Edible, Agriculture commodities are Census of India 2001 based on inset tables 48 Groundnut oil, JO\\'ar, Maize. Wheat etc. to 52.

TABLE 48 : HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT,2001

Tenure Number of Number of Households Status Dwelling rooms Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 11 Owned No exclusive room .11.731 27,011 4,720 4,945 4,305 640 2,429 2,238 191 One room 66,311 52,604 1.1.707 1.\,052 10,802 2,250 4.909 4.429 480 Two rooms 33,760 20,794 12,%6 4,666 2,881 1,785 1,620 1,289 331 Three rooms 10.542 4.551 5,991 903 408 495 318 206 112 3+rooms 7,635 2,151 5,484 475 144 331 151 68 83 Median number 1 2 1 I of rooms Rented No exclusive room 3,810 2,359 1,451 298 132 166 220 161 59 One room 9.405 4']06 5,299 664 301 363 515 324 191 Two rooms 6,955 1.413 5,542 528 96 432 252 68 184 Three rooms 2.936 22X 2,708 25X 10 248 85 10 75 3+roolTIs 1.~12 250 1,662 121 14 107 64 18 46 Median number I 2 2 I I 2 of rooms Other" No exclusive room 1.183 898 285 192 144 48 123 109 14 One room 2,386 1.294 1,092 441 221 220 194 148 46 ,..., 7' T\\·o room, 881· 261 620 60 28 .J- 49 ~.J 26 Three rooms 449 68 3Xl 35 3 32 24 9 15 3+rooms 455 66 3X9 4X 10 38 16 :; 13 , Median number ~ 1 of rooms

61 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Tenure ~umber of Number of Households Status Dwelling rooms Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes ------Total Rural Urban Total Rural lIrban Total Rural Urban 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 11 Total No exclusive room 36,724 30,268 6,456 5,435 4,581 854 2,772 2,508 264 One room 78,102 58,004 20,098 14,157 11,324 2,833 5,618 4,901 717 Two rooms 41,596 22,468 19,128 5,254 3,005 2,249 1,921 1,380 541 Three rooms t3,9n 4,847 9,080 1,196 421 775 427 225 202 3+rooms HI,002 2,467 7,535 644 168 476 231 89 142 Median number 2

Table NO.48 gives the distribution of of the district_ \\ ith a rural-urban break-up. The households by no. of dwelling rooms occupied by tenure status of dwelling has also been furnished. them. Data presented here is for the gencraL The details of which can be seen from the above Scheduled Castes and Schcduled Tribcs population table.

TABLE49: PERCENTAGE DIS TRffi UTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001 Name of Total Rural Urban SI. No. District ITaluk Perma Semi- Tempo Perma Semi- Tempo Perma Semi- Tempo nent perma rary nent perma rary nent perma rary nent nent nent 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Karnataka 5,613,007 3,645,185 971,473 2,842,956 3,009,273 821,303 2,770,051 635,912 150,170 54.9 35.6 9.5 27.8 29.4 8.0 27.1 6.2 1.5 2 Nargund 4,724 5.1 II 7.035 2.963 3.219 4,470 1,761 1.892 2.565 28.0 30.3 41.7 17.6 19.1 26.5 10.4 11.1 15.2 3 Ron 10,050 17,587 18,629 6.656 12.279 15.439 3.394 5,308 3.190 21.7 38.0 40.3 14.4 20.5 33.4 7.3 11.5 6.9 4 Gadag 26,360 21.326 14,259 9.816 11.520 8,909 16,544 9.806 5.350 42.5 34.4 23.0 15.8 18.6 .14.4 26.7 15.8 8.6 5 Shirhatti 11,130 16,813 5.506 8,404 13,087 3.055 2,726 3.726 2.451 33.3 50.3 16.5 25.1 39.1 9.1 8.1 11.1 7.3 6 Mundargi 7,024 9,438 5,286 5,710 8,127 4,379 1,314 1.311 907 32.3 43.4 .24.3 26.3 37.4 20.1 6.0 6.0 4.2 7 Gadag 59,288 70,275 50,715 33,549 48,232 36,252 25,739 22,043 14,463 32.9 39.0 28.1 18.6 26.7 20.1 14.3 12.2 8.0 Table No.49 gives the distribution of households the households have been classified with permanent by the type of census houses occupied by them in the semi-permanent and temporary. The taluk-wise details district. The structures of census houses occupied by of which can be scen from the above table.

TABLE 50 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 District! Total! Number of Number and percentage of Households having Taluk Rural! house Improved Per Electri city Per 8ath room Per Toilet Per Drainage Per Urban holds drinkiog ceo ceo ceo ceo ceo water tage tage tage tage tage 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 11 12 13 Karnataka Total 10,232,133 8,651,752 84.6 8,037,052 78.5 6,023,650 58.9 3,837,026 37.5 5,242,425 51.2 Rural 6,675,173 5,375,041 80.5 4,816,913 72.2 3,208,448 48.1 1,161,259 17.4 2,362,474 35.4 Urban .1,556,960 3,276,711 92.1 3,220,13') 90.5 2,815,202 79.1 2,675,767 75.2 2,879,951 81.0

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District! Total! Number of Number and percentage of Households having Taluk Rural/ house ---~------'---_';;;'------~------Impro\'ed Per Electri cit~' Per Bath room Per Toilet Per Drainage Per Urban holds drinking cen cen cen cen cen nater tage tage tage tage tage 2 3 .. 5 6 ' 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Nargund Total 16,870 12,487 74.0 13,844 81.1 4,988 19.6 2,167 12.8 7,067 41.9 Rural 10,652 6,437 60.4 9,192 86.3 1,432 22.8 526 4.9 3,967 37.2 Urban 6,118 6,050 97.3 4,652 74.8 1,556 41.1 1,641 16.4 3,100 49.9 Ron Total 46,283 41,585 89.8 35,269 76.2 11,297 24.4 4,427 9.6 16,905 36.5 Rural 34,380 29;688 86.4 27,049 78.7 7,537 2l.9 2,011 5.8 8,515 24.8 Urban 11,903 11,89799.9 8,22069.1 3,76031.6 2,41620.3 8,390 70.5 Gadag Total 61,994 56,048 90.4 53,134 85.7 24,210 39.1 13,9] 9 22.5 35,167 56.7 Rural 30,253 25,974 85.9 25,969 R5.8 6,745 22.3 2,019 6.7 9,451 31.2 Urban 31,741 30,074 94.7 17,165 85.6 17,465 55.0 11,900 37.5 25,716 81.0 Shirhatti Total 33,455 28,654 85.6 24,845 74.3 9,674 28.9 6,258 18.7 12,715 38.0 Rural 24,552 20,446 83.3 17,637 71.8 6,081 24.8 2,427 9.9 6,451 26.3 Urban 8,903 8,208 92.2 7,208 81.0 3,592 40.3 3,831 43.0 6,264 70.4 Mundargi Total 21.749 18,624 85.6 14,885 68.4 9,293 42.7 2,440 11.2 6.581 30.3 Rural 18,217 15,093 82.9 12,286 67.4 7,266 39.9 1,337 7.3 4,221 23.2 Urban 3,532 3,531 100.0 2,599 73.6 2,027 57.4 1,103 31.2 2,360 66.8 Gadag Total 180,351 157,398 87.3 141,977 78.7 59,462 33.0 29,211 16.2 78,435 43.5 Rural 118,054 97,638 82.7 92,133 78.0 30,062 25.5 8,320 7.0 32,605 27.6 Urban 62,297 59,760 95.9 49,844 80.0 29,400 47.2 20,891 33.5 45,830 73.6 --~------~ --~------Table No.50 gives the distribution of households 33.0 per cent have bathroom, 16.2 per cent have toilet by availability of different amenities. Data reveals'that, l~lcility. About 43.5 per cent haw drainage facility. All 87.3 per cent of the households have improved drinking the above tacilities are reported to be higher in the water. About 78.7 per cent of them have electricity, urban areas.

TABLES1: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BYTYPEOF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001 SI Name of Total Number Type of fuel used for cooking No the Rural of House Fire Crop Cow Coal Kero Cooking Electri Bio gas Othe No District! Urban holds wood residue dung Lig se ne Gas city rs Cook Taluk cake nite (LPG) ing (Char coal)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Karnataka Total 10,232,133 6,639,769 540,957 24,481 3,498 938,747 1,874,198 44,493 124,817 8,003 33,170 64.9 5.3 0.2 0.0 9.2 18.3 0.4 1.2 0.1 0.3 Rural 6,675,173 5,656,984 464,207 19,676 1,064 93,377 307,867 14,304 101,272 4,578 11,844 84.7 7.0 0.3 0.0 1.4 4.6 0.2 1.5 0.1 0.2 Urban 3,556,960 982,785 76,750 4,805 2,434 845,370 1,566,331 30,189 23,545 3,425 21,326 27.6 2.2 0.1 0.1 23.8 44.0 0.8 0.7 0.1 0.6 Gadag Total 180,351 142,913 13,388 123 22 2,268 20,344 325 513 40 415 79.2 7.4 0.1 0.0 1.3 1l.3 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.2 Rural tt8,054 103:554 10,735 71 7 313 2,869 93 296 Ii 105 87.7 9.1 0.1 0.0 0.3 2.4 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.1 Urban 62,297 39,359 2,653 52 15 1,955 17,475 232 217 29 310 63.2 4.3 0.1 0.0 3.1 28.1 0.4 0.3 0.0 0.5 I Nargund Total 16,870 12,87 0 2,160 II 110 1,578 28 54 4 55 76.3 12.8 0.1 0.0 0.7 9.4 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.3 Rural 10,652 8.252 2,088 8 23 244 2 12 3 20 77.5 19.6 0.1 00 0.2 2.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 Urban 6,21g 4.618 72 3 87 1,334 26 42 I 35 74.3 1.2 0.0 0.0 1.4 21.5 0.4 0.7 0.0 0.6

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SI Name of Total Number l)'pe offuel used for cooking No the Rural ofHouH Fire Crop Cow Coal Kero Cooking Electri 8io gas Othe No Oistrictl Urban holds wood residue dung Lig sene Gas city rs Cook Taluk cake nite (LPG) in g (Char coal)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 2 Ron Total 46.283 40.592 2,718 25 3 219 2,491 90 79 64 87.7 5.9 0.1 0.0 0.5 5.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.1 Rural 34.380 31.249 2.083 24 I 83 813 40 67 IS 90.9 6.1 0.1 0.0 0.2 1.4 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1 Urban 11.903 9,343 635 I 1 136 1,678 50 12 46 78.5 5.3 0.0 0.0 1.1 14.1 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.4 3 Gadag Total 61,994 42,874 3,855 54 15 1.618 13,061 79 230 24 184 69.2 6.2 0.1 0.0 2.6 21.1 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.3 Rural 30,253 26,292 2.581 16 4 75 1,118 28 114 3 86.9 8.5 0.1 0.0 0.2 3.7 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.1 Urban 31,741 16,582 1,274 38 II 1,543 11,943 51 116 11 162 52.2 4.0 0.1 0.0 4.9 37.6 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.5 4 Shirhatti Total 33,455 26,866 3,459 28 3 218 2,662 51 87 6 75 80.3 10.3 0.1 0.0 0.7 8.0 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.2 Rural 24,552 20,888 2,887 18 77 572 II 68 3 27 85.1 11.8 0.1 0.0 0.3 2.3 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.1 Urban 8,903 5,978 572 10 2 141 2.090 40 19 3 48 67.1 6.4 0.1 0.0 1.6 23.5 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.5 5 Mundargi Total 21,749 19,7\ I 1,196 5 103 552 77 63 4 37 90.6 5.5 0.0 0.0 0.5 2.5 0.4 0.3 0.0 0.2 Rural 18,217 16,873 1,096 5 55 122 12 35 18 92.6 6.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1 Urban 3,532 2,838 100 48 430 65 28 -1 19 80.4 2.8 0.0 0.0 1.4 12.2 I ~ 0.8 0.1 0.5 ------.---~------~~-----.------.-~------~.--.------~.-~---.------.-----_

The above table provides data on households using 63.2 per cent. Where as at the State level it is just different types of fuel for the purposes of cooking. 27.6 per cent of the urban households using firewood. The percentage of rural households using firewood The statc level urban households using kerosene and follows the general trend as in most districts, i.e 87.7 LPG are much higher than the district level per cent. However the percentage of urban percentage. The other fuels used are negligent. The households using firewood is also unusually high at data is provided taluk wise in the table.

TABLE 52 : NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001

51. Name of Total Total Total Availability of household assets No Taluk Rural number number Radiol Tele Tele Bicycle Scooter, Car, None of the Urban of bouse of house Tran vision phone Motor Jeep, specified holds holds sistor Cycle, Van assets availing Moped banking services 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Karnataka Total 10,232,133 4,092,035 4,728,781 3,783,346 1,307,008 3,084,050 1,478,026 313,654 3,569,912 Rural 6,675,173 2,350,550 2,813,899 1,416,971 379,957 1,858,848 486,479 90,708 2,865,088 Urban 3,556,960 1,741,485 1,914,882 2,366,375 927,051 1,225,202 991,547 222,946 704,824 Nargund Total 16,870 7,954 8,511 4,157 1,085 3,787 994 239 6.718 Rural 10.651 5,623 5,133 1,851 503 1,938 373 119 4,691 Urban 6.21g 2,331 3,37S 2,306 582 621 120 2,027

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SJ. Name of Total Total Total Availabilitv of household assets ;'\10 Taluk Rural number number Radio! Tele Tele Bicycle Scooter, Car, None of the Urban of house of house Tran vision phone Motor Jeep, specified holds hold!! sistor Cycle, Van assets availing Moped ban~ing services 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 Ron Total 46,283 18,706 21,882 9,808 2.296 8.073 2,127 482 20,407 Rural 34,380 13,653 16,054 5.562 1.346 4,742 1,037 296 16,093 Urban 11,903 5,053 5,828 4,246 950 3.331 1,090 186 4,314 3 Gadag Total 61,994 24,253 32.058 25,783 1'.090 20,799 7,800 1,140 19,722 Rural 30,253 9,699 14,692 7,171 1,619 6,706 1,352 283 12,169 Urban 31,741 14,554 17,366 18,612 6.471 14,093 6,448 857 7.553 4 Shirhatti Total 33,455 13,911 15,796 6,545 1,535 6,940 1,482 279 14,646 Rural 24,552 10,133 11,177 3,194 734 4,300 721 130 11,652 Urban 8,903 3,778 4,619 3,351 801 2,640 761 149 2,994 5 Mundargi Total 21,749 8,949 9,298 2,986 866 3,972 922 138 10,693 Rural 18,217 7,331 7,428 1,606 499 2,738 512 94 9,562 Urban 3,532 1,618 1,870 1,380 367 1,234 410 44 1,131 Gadag Total 180,351 73,773 87,545 49,279 13,872 43,571 13,325 2,278 72,186 Rural 118,054 46,439 54,484 19,384 4,701 20,424 3,995 922 54,167 Urban 62,297 27,334 33,061 29,895 9,171 23,147 9,330 1,356 18,019

The above table provides the data on Households Besides these, then; are many places in the district availing banking facilities and possessing other with inscriptions. monuments, temples and sculptures specified assets. The district level percentage of of archaeological and architechtural interest. One of households availing banking facility and possessing them is Hombala. There are 9 inscriptions ranging other specified assets is far !mver than the State level from }1 ,h to 16'h century in Hombala. The Sankaralinga percentages, both in respect of rural and urban areas. shrine owes its origin to an early period. This temple except for rural household availing banking facility. has preserved the interesting sculptures of medieval The percent of households not possessing any of the age. specified assets is higher at the district, than the State level. (xii) Brief description on places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in (xi) Archaeolog)' "mages and place of tourist interest in towns. There arc many evidences of some kind of GADAG TALUK: civilization in the district Gadag in the early period of antiquity. The various cleavers found on the banks of Nagavi : The village is noted for its temple associated Malaprabha and the dolmens found on the hills with the great Buddhist teacher Nagatjuna. The nicely adjoining Bellatj village of Sirahatti taluk were the executed figure of Nagarjuna found here is a good evidences of prehistoric age. In some parts of this specimen of the medieval sculptor's art. Of the six district pigmy flints have been found, which may be inscriptions found in this village the earliest one dated considered to be memorials of the survivors of in 969 A.D., is that which refers to the rcign of paleolithic man. Other findings of prehistoric origin Rashtrakuta king 'Khottiga. The latest of these is of arc implements of neolothic period polished on gneiss the times of Yadaya king Kanhara. and is datcd in rocks, wheel made pottery, stone beads and pieces of 1255 A.D. haemetite for the manufacture of pigment. The painted postsherds. tenacotta fancy articles, th.: ukhapatra Sortur : During the medieval times this was an (sacrificial pot) and other articles found at ltagi on ograhara administered by 200 mahajanas. The the T ungabhadra in the Sirahatti taluk have laid bare importance of this place in ancient days is borne out antiquities of the Neolithic and Iron Ages and Mauryan by the fact that it contains thirteen inscriptions and and Satvahana cultures. the earliest of these is dated in 867 A.D. and b-:longs

65 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG to the reign of Amoghavarsha 1. Another epigraph. Attimabbe the patron ofKannada Poct Ramw. erected dated in 1071 A.D. make a reference to a laina temple. the Brahma linalaya at this place. DUling the medieval In yet another inscription of 1091 A. D .. goddess period Lokkigundi was a busy centre of minting Mahalakshmi of Kolhapur is stated to be the protecting activities and the gold coins minted here were known goddess of this place as well. The village is noted for as Lokki Gadyanas. In 1192 A.D .. Hoysala king Vira its Kalabhairava temple whicli enshrines an a\ve­ Ballala (1191-1211) was residing at this place and inspiring figure (about 2 metres high) of Kalabhairava according to tradition, between 1187 and 1192 A. D. accompanied by the tigure of a scqrpion. Lokkigundi was the scene of his bitter hattie against :'llilgund : The village has two inscriptions of \vhich hitugi, the son ofYadava King BhiHama in which the one belongs to the reign of Vikramaditya VI and the latter was worsted. The chief temples of interest here other dated in 1524 A.D. registers a grant to Ciod are those of Kashivisveshwara, Mallikarjuna, Halagund Siddeshvara by Vengalappa Nayaka. The temple of Basa\'anna, Virupaksha, Lakshmi Narayana, Narayana here is built of polished stone and has a Manikeshvara, Virabhadra, Nanneshvara. Someshvara. large mantapa in front. The roof of the temple rests Nilakanthesvara, Nadayadeva or Kumbharagirishvara. on twelve round beautifully carved pillars and its walls Nagaradeva and Visvanatha. It is said that in the are adorned with mythological sculptures. construction of the Kashi-Visveshvara temple the Chalukyan builders reached their high watermark in : Known as Pombolal during the medieval decorative architecture. Among the temples in times, this was a seat of learning and an agraham Lakkundi, the Jaina basti which enshrines administered by 120 Mahajanas. Preceptors of the is the largest and also the oldest building. The inner jJasllpata school of prospered here. The hall of this basli has a well-carved idol of Brahma. ancient Shankarlinga temple has the interesting Lakkllndi is noted for its wells with tlights of steps sculptures of Bhikshatana Murti, Umamahcshvara. built in the Jakanacharya style. These are locally Anantashayana and the Saptramatrikas. In the Yoga­ known by names Such as Chabir-bhanvi, Narayana temple the idol of the main deity as also Kannerbhanvi and Musukinabhanvi. The best amongst that of goddess is remarkable for its superb these is the Musukinabhanvi which is located near \vorkmanship. The village has yielded of inscriptions th Manikeshvara temple. ranging from the 11 til to the 16 century. Narasapur : The village has an ancient temple which : The ruins of a fort and the temples is of considerable architectural interest. It has two of Someshvara and Kalameshvara are the chief windows adorned with figures carved in deep relief. objects of interest. An inscription in the Kalameshvara The figures are much like the elaborate sculptures in temple, dated in 1012 A.D. mentions that this village the Kailas temple of Ellora and are fine examples of was at that time a great educational centre ,,,,ith free the manner in which the 13'h century sculptors carved hostel and a college where instruction was being life in action in a conventional way but free imparted in several sciences. This inscription provides extra vagance. details about the proper conduct of worship in the temples, the imparting of education and the feeding MUNDARGI TALUK of the asceties, the supply of water to the people, and : Situated on the left bank of the river the punishment to criminals. The Someshvara temple Tungabhadra has an inscription dated in 105 I A.D. has three inscriptions. The local J ai!1a basti also has which mentions that at that time the Chalukyan an inscription. Princess Akkadevi was govcrning the areas of Lakkundi : This place of great antiquarian Kisukad, Torgal and Maseyavadi. The village has a imp(}ftanec, was known as Lokkigundi in ancient times large \,vcir built on a natural banier of rock in the and contains the ruins of a fort and as many as 50 river fonned by a trap dykc in the granite. Its crest temples and 30 inscriptions. This was a scat of is about 7 metres above the low water level of the learning, being an agraham administered by one river and is about 7 metres wide at the top. However. thousand mahajanas who were renowned for their the central part of the weir is breached now rendering erudition and virtues. In 1007 A.D. Dana-Chintamani

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of the ancient times. 11 is supposed to ha've heen huilt and Tara refers to the grants made to the t\Vl) Buddhist by the Vijayanagara Kings. probably the first in the Viha/"as at Dambal. The inscription further mentions series of such \veirs across the Tungabhadra. that Lakshmadevi. the chief queen as go\\:-ming the Shingatalur : On the south hill of the Kappat range. district called the eighteen agraharas and the city of about 70 metres above foot hills. there is .the ancient Dhannapura or Dhannavolal (apparently Dambal). Virabhadra temple under the auspices of which a The village has yielded 10 more inscriptions, T\\/o of largely attended fair is held every year during Chaitro these. dated in 1098 A.D. and 1283 A.D. record masa (April-May). further grants to the Buddhist establishments. The carliest inscription is of 1060 A.D. and this. as wdl Gumgol : An inscription found here is Jated in J 529 as another dated in 1289 A.D. register giits to the and belongs to the reign of Sri Krishnadevaraya. The NagaTa Jinalaya founded by the local mercantile village has a temple of Goni Basavanna. under the community. Inscriptions recording grants to Saiya auspices of which a month long festival and a eattk institutions and mentioning teachers of the Pashupata fair are held during Chaitramasa (April-t'vlay). school of Saivism are also found here. Ob\'iously Mustikop : The village is noted for its temple during the medieval period Buddhism. lainism as well dedicated to Venkatesha. as the Saiva faith flourished in this neighbourhood. Dambal : The temples of Dodda Basavanna. The village has a very large tank (storage capacity of Kaleshvara and Someshvara are the chief objects of 96.70 million cft) which is said to be more than 400 interest here. The Dodda Basavanna temple is built years old. in an unique style and differs from the temples found NARGUND TALUK at Gadag and Lakkundi. The base of the temple as : This village is located on the banks of the well as its main hall are star-shaped. The interiors of riwr Malaprabha and is noted for its temples dedicated the shrine and the hall are square. The temple to Parameshvara and Rameshvara of which the latter enshrines a linga and the door-step in front of the is a very large building. An inscription built'into a wall shrine is beautifully carved in low relief with rosettes, of the Parameshvara temple refers to the transactions festoons and small figures. Above the entrance, to of the reign of Rashtrakuta Amoghavarsha I and is the little ante-chamber there is a sculptured architrave dated in 860 A.D. Of the other two inscriptions one spanning the t'vvo slender pillars on either side of the is dated in 1547 A.D. and, belonging to the reign of entrance. It is one block about 8 feet across and 3 Sadasiva Raya the Vijayanagara King, it records the to 4 feet deep. On each side, close above the pillars. remission of tax on barbers. is carved the conventional griffin like monster, often called a makara, with an elaborate florid tail coiling KaUapur : The village has a large temple of Advi over its back and great square jaws from which issues Basavanna. The villagers of this neighbourhood an ornamental wreath or arch. The dome of the hall believe that the animals suffering from diseases would is supported by four carefully finished pillars. Unlike be cured if taken round this shrine after offering most Chalukyan temples this has no cornice and the prayers to the deity. spire runs direct from the caves as a truncated cone. RON TALUK ~ The doorway on the south is very richly carved though Hirehal : This village is known for its it is now carved up by plaster and paint. The Ramalingeshvara temple. Someshvara temple is a plain structure. its marked feature being very deep flat straight-lined cornice which Sudi : In the records of the lS'h century. this village mns round over the caves of the hall. To the west of is referred to as a rajadhani. The goldsmiths of this the village site there is the site of a fort with an ancient place were, in those days. licensed to mint coins and Jain shrine which is in ruins and a Ganapati .temple. the foremost among them was the royal mint-master On a stone tablet to the left of the Jain shrine is an Uttavoja who struck coins for Vikramaditya VI (1076- inscription which is dated in 1095 A.D. At the top of 1126 A.D.). According to an epigraph of 1010 A.D., this tablet there arc several emblems and the the Chalukyan princess Akkadcvi was governing this inscription which begins with a salutation to Buddha neighbourhood from her capital at Vikram,lpura.

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Sa wadi : The earliest of the threc inscriptions found of about 1.2 mdn:s the rest being of earth. Tho.:: .other herc is dated in 970 i\. D. and belongs to the reign of three sides are built of stone and earth inside with Rashtrakuta King Khottiga. The second inscription strong dry pitching on the outside. The fort has twelve dated in 1082 A.D. is ofYlkramaditya VI and mentions bastions about 8 metres high and its wall is 6 metres the administration of hi~ son Someshvara II over this high and 3 metres thick. In 1846 Yclavatti rort was region. The third inscri ption fOllDd on a pillar in the granted as inam by the East India Company to Brahmadeva temple refers to the renovation of the Chintamani Rao of . The village has a temple slu'ine ofTraipurusha. The Brahmadeva tempk is said of Gundcshvara which attracts a large number of to have been built of stone brought from Badami of devotees from far off places also. According to local Bi_iapur district. The roof of this temple rests on tradition this village \vas fOUllded by Sri Rama. Of numerous carved pillars and thc outer walls of the the seven inscriptions found here the earliest is of the temple are adorned \vith paintings. The village has a eighth century A.D. In one of the inscriptions it has temple dedicated to Narayana. been described as a lIIailagral1la and an agrahara M aranabasari Under the renowned administered by ] 20 ,\1ohajollos. Annadanaswamy lJ1atha of this village a largely Places of tourist and other interest in and around attended annual fair is held during December. the towns: SHIRHATTI TALU K : Gadag-Betigeri : Gadag is a place of great antiquity Varvi : This village is the seat of Mouneshvara math. and has been referred to as a Maha-agrahara a religious institution of repute. founded by Janamcjaya of the legendary times. In inscriptions the name of the place has been mentioned : In the hills adjoining this village dolmens of as Krutuka, Kratupura. Kardugu, Galadugu and a pre-historic age were found. The village is noted Gadugu. In historical times it was a renowned seat of for its ancient tempk dedicated to Ramalingeshvara. learning and \vas being administered by 72 Devihal : On a hill nearby there is the temple of Mahajanas. There an: 34 inscriptions here and most Holalamma. This goddess, endowed with eight hands, of these are found in the precincts of the temples represents Mahishasuramardini. a foml of Durga. The dedicated to Trikutcshvara and Viranarayana. It is held idol is about 2 metres high and is beautifully carved. that this Viranarayana temple is one of the five A 16'h century inscription etched on a pillar here Narayana temples built in about 1117 A.D. by Hoysala registers gifts to the deity. An annual fair is held in King Vishnuyardhana (1117-1137 A.D.) on his honour of this goddess on Magho paurnima (full conversion to the Vaishnava faith. An inscription of moon day during February). Earthem pots with ashes the Vijayanagara King Achutaraya, dated in 1539 A.D. and bones comprising the relics of prehistoric funerary records his gift of Anandanidhi, adding that the god practices were found on this hill. Viranarayana had conferred his blessings on the poet : The village is noted for its Basaveshvara Kumara Vyasa, the famous author of Kannada temple. Mahabharata. In Betigeri at a place called Mallarayanakatte there is a group of 15 memorial Doddur : The mam object of interest and of stones known as Virkals or Vira Sasanas. These are considerable religious importance is the weU-built very large in size and depict different military standards Maruti temple. in their sculpture. Shigli : The Gurubasavanna mufhci of this place is Among the temples of Gadag, the small temple an important religious institution. of Saraswati is noted for its delicacy and beauty of Gulganjikoppa : This village is known for its Dandi detail. The richness and grace of some of its columns Basaveshwara temple. are unsurpassed and the pillars are beautiful specimens YaJayatti : The objects of historical importance here of Chalukyan art. The life-sized idol of Saraswati is, include a small fort built by the first Khangauda Desai however, mutilated. the four arms are lopped off at of Shirhatti during the tTb century. The northern wall the elbows. The Trikuteshvara temple lies in the same of this fort is built of stone and mortar to the height ~;;cJoscd courtY;lrd i .. '.'.hich the Saraswati tempk ;:;

68 ANALYTICAL NOTE located. This was originally a double tempk consisting sixteenth century and register variuos gifts to different Drthe principal shrine facing cast with a small enclosed religious institutions. These epigraph represent all the hall bdorc it. This shrine has three ling£l<''o set up in dynasties that ruled in Karnataka and the oldest a row on the single sallinka (i.e. pedestal). The inscription refers to Vinayaditya and is dated in 686 interior of this temple is vcry plain. Thc Someshvara /\.0. rn many of these records this place has been temple is a good spceimen of a fully developed called the ra;adhani-pattana (capital city) and a part Chalukyan temple. There are frequent repetition of of it called Brahmeshvaragiri was being administered details of the carvings tound here. The doonvays are by 120 Mahajanas. The Someshvara temple is chief richly decorated. The Viranarayana temple has a big object of interest here. In inscription the deity has g(Jpllra are carved with beautiful figures. It is believed been referred to as Swayambhu-Dakshina­ that the renowned Kannada poet Kumara Vyasa Somanathadeva. An inscription dated in 1128 A.D. composed the epic Mahabharata in this temple sitting registers a gift by Kadamba Jayakeshi II for the in front of the beautiful idol of Viranarayana. This educational institution attached to the temple. Sanka­ temple belongs to the 11th or the early 12th century basadi is also an early structure and among the .laina A.D. There are two Jaina temples dedicated to shrines mentioned in inscriptions Ancsajjeya basadi and Mahavira besides four churches built by Kunkumadevi the younger sister ofVijayaditya and three mosques. The Tontadaswamy , (696-733 A.D.) appears to be the oldest. During the founded during the 16th century is also a noted religious supremacy of the Adil Shahi Kings of Bijapur, institution of this place. Lakshmeshvara was being governed by Ankush Khan Gajendragarh : The fort of Gajendragarh was built and to him is attributed the eonstmction of the Jumma Masjid found in the town. In addition to the above by Shivaji and the fort at Unchigeri n~arby was built in 1685 A.D. by Daulatrav Ghorpade. The town has antiquities the to\\'n has a number of ancient and a mined temple ofVimpaksha with an unfinished halJ. modern temples dedicated to Baleshvara, The other temples of interest here are those of Durga Kodeyallamma, Dundi-Basavanna, Hanuman, Vithoba. Amba Bhavani, etc., and the monasteries known as devi, Ramalinga, Rama and Panduranga. Ncar the tort, on the hill-side there is a cavern which is a natural Sankara matha, Raghvendraswamy matha and the opening between two huge blocks of granite. The Mahantina matha. cavern has an idol of Lord and is reached by Mulgund : The inscriptions tound here, munbering a flight of steps. The flat ledge rests above the blocks eighteen, are quite interesting in that these furnish of granites. about 100 metres high and has precipitous details regarding the political as well as the religious sides. Near this cavern there are two tirthas fed by activities of the followers of different faiths. Mulgund unfailing springs. The shrine of Kalkeshvara is a noted was a prominent centre of the Shaiva as well as J aina place of pilgrimage. To the left of the linga here, teachers. A distinguished line of Jaina scholars and there is a basin containing water, called monks t10urished here. Reputed among them was Patalangange, and a niche with a figure of Nandi. Nayascna, the author of Kannada classical work This Nandi, it is believed, is imperceptibly but Dharmamrita. The earliest epigraph here is of continuously growing and is worshipped by barren Chalukya Jayasimha 11 and is dated in ] 028 A. D. The women. In the tempt~ of Kalkeshvara there are four places of interest in the town include the temples of inscriptions which record various grants to the deity. Kalabhairava, Nagaresha, Pete Basappa and Siddheshvara as well as the Hire basadi, the Lakshmeshvar : This is a place of great antiquarian Parshwanatha basadi, the Chandranatha basadi and interest which has yielded more than 50 inscriptions the Annadanasvami's matha. A large annual fair held and contains several historical monuments mainly at a small hill nearby during the month of Kartika temples and sculptures. In ancient days this was (November) attracts a large gathering. known by the names such as Puligere, Huligere, Purigcre or Pulikaranagara and, according to early Mundargi : The mins of a tort on a rocky hill ncar Kawlada authors, this was one of the places where the town is the main object of interest here. Bhimrao chaste Kannada language was spoken. The epigraphs Nadgir of Mundargi rebelled against the British mle stretch over the period from the Seventh to t;;;: during 1857-58 and joined hands with the chief of

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Naroundc- who raised the standard ofn:volt in the south. against the British in 1X57. He was tinally captured. On a hillock ncarby there is a temph: of Kanaka tried. convicted and hanged on the 12':' june 11{SS. Narasimha under the auspices of which a largcly Ron: Tradition attributes the derivation of the llan1\: attended annual fair is held during the m()nth of Ron or Rona to Drona of the Mahabharata times. P/W/a lIl1Cl. The town has two \'eerashaiva b • The original temple of Dronacharya has been known as Annadanaswami //Iafhn and converted into a Basavanna temple and the idol of Tontadarayaswami matha and. under the auspices of Dronacharya is kept outside. The town has about a the tonner an annual fair is held during tIle mo~th of dozen epigraphs and the earliest of these. dated in Chaitra (March-April). 874 A.D. belongs to the reign of Rashtrakuta Naregal : The town is noted for its black-stone Amoghavarsha I. A record of 1111 A.D. nl?3r the temples of Tripurantakeshvara. Somcshvara. Dronacharya temple registers the gins t()r lighting the Kalmeshvara, Chandramouleshvara and Molle assembly hall and study room. for dinner in honour of Brahmadeva. The Someshvara temple which is the the goddess of learning on the occassioll of the lndra chief of the temple has two halls. a shrine beyond festival and for teaching logic. Obviously Ron was an them. and two shrines one on either side of the first important centre of learning in those days. It was a hall which is open in the front. The town has ten maha-agrahara administered by 104 mahajanos. The inscriptions and the earliest of these is dated in 950 ancient monuments of the place include the A.D. Parshvanatha basadi and the temples of Lokanatha, Nargund : The chief attraction of the town is the Anantasayana and Sangameshvara. The Veerabhadra Nargund hill, where there are the remains of an old temple is comparatively modern and deserves notice. fort. which was built in 1674 by Shivaji and was at Shirhatti : The fort. Avlingavva Math' and the one time was regarded as one of the strongest forts Fakirsvami Math are the chief objects of interest here. of the Bombay-Karnataka region. When Nargund The fort which is attributed to Ankush Khan the State was confiscated by the British in 1858, the Jagirdar of Lakshmeshvar by some and to Khangauna fortifications were dismantled and the fort was Desai by others. had 15 bastions. The fortwalls built rendered useless by destroying some of the chief of earth and rubble are 6 metres high and about 5 reservoirs. The town has a large temple dedicated to metres thick. The main gate faces cast and has two Shankaralinga and a smaller temp Ie enshrining bastions, one on each side. measuring 12 metres in Mahabaleshvara and another small temple of Joda height and 9 metres in diameter. The fort is Hanumanta. On the summit. of fort-hill there is the surrounded by a moat. The Avlingavva Math. a 17th temple of Venkatesha which was built in 1720 A.D. century stone building, was built by Avlingavva the by Ramrao the founder of the Chiefship. In founder of the Lakshmeshvar desgat. The building 1858 the temple was desecrated and the idol broken. intended to be tomb is quite large and is decorated Later the Ramdurg chief got the temple re­ with numerous sculptures displaying considerable consecrated. The annual fair held under the auspices artistic skill. The Fakirsvami Math was founded by of this temple lasts for 12 days and on the last day, Chennavira Svami, a contemporary of Avlingavva. which corresponds to the full-moon of Ashvija. a car The Math has six tombs enshrining the mortal remains festival is also held. The event attracts a large of six successive Svamis. These tombs arc held in gathering from far and near. There is also a high veneration by the Veerashaivas of this region. Nagareshvara temple which is much more ancient On the full-moon day o'f Vaishaka (April-May) a fair and is attributed to Jakanaeharya. The town has three is held in honour of the F akirsvami. inscliptions which belong to the three successive rulers of the Later Chalukya family. namely, Someshvara (xiii) Scope of Village Directory and Town Ill. Jagadekamalla II and Taila II. In these the. town Directory is described as agrahara administered by 220 Village Directory mahajanas. As has already been mentioned elsewhere. Bhaskar Rao Appa Saheh. commonly Village Directory provides micro-level data which called Saba Saheb, the chief cf Nargund ;:~bclled will help the planners in fommlation of micro-level

70 ANALYTICAL NOTE developmental plans as the CD.Block i~ the Im.\est supply. receipt o1"ne\',s paper/magazine. names of the administTati\e unit for developmental planning. Village most important commodities manLlLletureu in the wise information regarding the availability of certain village arc furnished in columns 14 to 18. A 1l1cnities basic amenities and facilities within the \ illage. as also available within the villages arc shown ill the that on the manner of utilization of the land in the respective columns and if a particular amenity concerned village arc fumished in the village directory. especially Primary SchooL Middle School. College. The village directory fonllat adopted for the 200 I Allopathic Hospital. PHC, MCW. Post Office, Census has 23 columns \\'hereas in the 1991 Census Telephone, etc .. is not available in the village, the there were only 18 columns. When cornparcd with respective abbreviation is given and next to it in the 1991 Census Village Directory format. column 9 brackets the distance in broad ranges \ iz .. <5 kms .. which refers to the day or days of weekly marketlhat 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place \vhere if any has been now left out. New inclusions are in the facility available to that particular \illage is respect of facilities like banks, agricultural credit indicated. The next 5 columns. 19 to 23 provide societies. non-agricultural credit societies, other information regarding land use (i .c .. area under cooperative societies, number of recreational and different types of land usc in hectares rounded to two cultural facilities like cinema/video hall. sports club. decimal places) such as forest, irrigated land by source stadium/auditorium; receipt of news papers/magazines and the name of the most important commodities of irrigation. un-irrigated, cultivable waste (including manufactured in the village. In all thc 23 columns gauchar and groves) and finally the area not available in this tabulation statement first 3 columns relates to for cultivation. serial number, name of the village with location code Town Directory and arca of village while the next 2 prm ide information The Town Directory section contains seven on total popUlation and number of households in the statements (I to VII) which furnish information on all village as per 200] Census. The next 8 columns the statutory towns in the district. on aspects such as relate to basic amenities such as educational; medical; drinking water (potable); post, telegraph and telephone, growth history, physical aspects and location of towns. commercial and cooperati ve banks, agricultural, non­ municipal tinance, civic and other amenities in the agricultural and other credit societies. number of town, medical, educational, recreational and cultural recreational and cultural facilities such as cinema/video facilities, trade, commeree:...industry and banking in halL sports club and stadium/auditorium and the towns, civic and other amenities in slum areas of communications (bus service. railway station, the town. The scope of the various column hcadings waterway). Information in respect of approach to adopted during 1991 Census has remained unchanged village, nearest town and distance in Kms., power in 2001.

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Note

I. The areajigure/hr the district given under CO/III11I1 No 3 against " TClfo/" reprt'sents "Geographical Area" and has /leell jimlished by the SlIlTeyor General India. The figllres lor the urban areas are either those supplied by ch-ic adminisfratiOll authorities of the towns or compiled alld supplied by fhe Director 0/ SIII"l'er. S(:'ttle/1/el7t alld Land Records or compiled in this Dircclorate on the hasis of the available records pertLlilling to the delimitation of llrhan 1I17its. Arca .figures jil/' Rural Areas are derived hy subrrauiJlg the 7l)tal Urbal7 Area from the Total Area (~r the District.

771(> total (4 the area figllres of all the CD. Blocks/Taluks in this district will not tally with the district figures (except urban). because the area figures for CD. Blocks/Taluks represents the land-lise area based on village wise area figures as reported by the local officers. The total area of the talllk may 110t tal~l' with the aggregate 0/ the areas 0/ the villages listed fur CenSllS pllrposes for it inc/udes the area at' the stalutory as well as l1on-statlltOiT t011'ns, villages H'hich mar he fitl(r slIhll1erged and reserve forests which may not j()rm part' at' any revenue village, it' any. lI'itlzin the jurisdiction 0/ the cOJ1cemed tallik. The total area (~f' the CD. Block is derived hy subtracting the area at' the statutoI'I' {own or tml'l1s (H'ithin (he jurisdiction (~l (he concerned taluks) from rhL' lolal area oj'the ta/uk.

2. Out growths of towns in urban agglomerations are denoted In' lef(t'r "OG".

3. The following ahbreviations have been used to indicate the Civic AdministratioJl Status of tmn/.

M.Corp Municipal Corporation CMC City Municipal COllncil TMC Town Municipal Council TP Town Panchayat NAC Notified Area Committee CB Cantonment Board CT Censlis Town (NOll-Municipal Census Tmvll / Non-Statutmy Town)

72 PART A : VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY (a) NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The "Village Directory" is one of tbe traditional Column 3 : Area of the village compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, The area of the village in hectares are gIven. their location numbers, their area, population, number Wherever the area tigures was not furnished by the ofhollscholds. amenities such as educational, medicaL concerned department the column is left blank. drinking \vater, post and telegraph, commercial and cooperative banks, agricultural non-agricultural and Column 4: Total population other credit societies, recreational and cultural The total population of the village as per 2001 facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest Census is givcn against this column. town with a distance, power supply availability of newspaper and magazines, most important commodity Column 5: Number of households manufactured and land lise of each village. The number of households as per 2001 Census Village is a statutory recognized unit having a IS given in this column. definite boundary and separate land records. In case, Amenities: a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban In column 6 to 23,availability in respect of different agglomeration. data on amenities for that village, have amenities such as education, medical, drinking water, not been given in the Village Directory but shown post, telegraph, banks, credit societies. communication, along with the urban component. The villages which power, approach road etc. in each village has been are considered as a Census Town , the amenities data are shown in the Town Directory. For those depicted with appropriate codes against the column villages which have partly merged in an outgrowth of concerned. Wherever the amenities are not available U.A., the amenities data are shown in the Village in the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and Directory for that particular village. next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest The 'uninhabited' villages (villages with no place where the facility is available is given.Column population) have been indicated as such after wise details are given below : furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, Name of village & location code number and area of Column 6: Educational the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land use Classes upto class IV included in Primary School. data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. The Village Directory fonnat has 23 columns and Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic the details given under each column are as follows: school up to class IV. Columns 1 : Serial Number Classes from V to VII are included in the middle Self explanatory. All the villages within the CD school. Block are presented serially in the ascending order Classes from VIII to X included in Higher of their location code number. secondary school. Classes XI and XU arc treated Columns 2: Name and Location Code Number as equivalent to Pre-University Course. of village. In case of composite schools like middle school The name and location code number of the with primary school or secondary school with middle village are shown against these columns. This also schooL these are also included in the number of includes the forest and un-inhabited villages. primary and middle schools, respectively. DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Accordingly any of the following types of Column 8: Drinking Water institutions if exists within the village is shown as per The type of the drinking water supply sources codes given below: available within the village arc indicated by codes as (i) Primary School P follows: ( ii) Middle School M (i) Tap Water T ( iii) Secondary School S (i i) Well Water W (i v) Senior Secondary School PUC (iii) Tank Water TK (v) College C \1,,) Tubc\\cH Water TW (vi) Industrial School (v) I Iandpump HP (vii) Training School Tr (vi) (\ iii) Adult literacy class/centre AC River Watcr R (ix) Others (specify) c.g. Sanskrit 0 (\ ii) ('anal C Pathshala. Senior basic schooL (viii) Lake L Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, (ix) Spring S etc. (x) Others 0 (xi) Summer Source SS More than one institution of a type in the village is indicated by the number within brackets against the Column 9: Post, Telegraph and Telephone abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. It is indicated by codes as shown below whether Column 7 : Medical within the village exists the following amenities: Availability of medical facility within the village (i) Post Office PO is indicated by following codes: (ii) Tc1cgraph Office TO (i) Allopathic Hospital H (iii) Post & Telegraph Oftiee PTO Ayurvedic Hospital HA Unani Hospital HU ( iv) Telephone Connection PH Homeopathic Hospital H Hom Column IO:Commercial and Co-operative Banks ( ii) Allopathic Dispensary D Ayurvedic Dispensary DA If the village is served by any banking service, Unani Dispensary DU commercial bank, cooperative bank etc. the same is Homeopathic Dispensary D Hom indicated in codes mentioned below along with the (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW number of banks in brackets. If not available the (iv) Maternity Home MH distance of nearest place where the facility exist is (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC gIven: (vi) Health Centre HC (i) Commercial Bank CM (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (viii) Primary Health SubCentre PHS (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC Column 11: Credit Societies (x) T.B. Clinic TB If the village enjoys the services of Credit (xi) Nursing Home NH Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non­ (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies. Practitioner the same is indicated in codes mentioneobelow along (xiii) Subsidised Medical SMP with the number of such societies in brackets. In Practitioner case the facility is not available within the village the (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW distance of the nearest place where such facility exist (xv) Others 0 IS gIVen: More than one institution of a type in the village (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS is indicated by the number within brackets against (ii) Non Agricultural Credit Society Nt'S the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc. (iii) Other Credit Society OC'S VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO If facilities sllch as Cincma/Video hall. Sports (iy) Electricity for all purposes EA Club, Stadium/Auditorium is available in the village, Column 17 : News Paper / Magazine the same is recorded in these columns. lfnot available If thc village reccivcs any News Paper/ the particulars of the nearest place with theJacility Magazines, the same is notcd in this column using is recorded. The information is indicated in codes following codes: mentioned below along with the number of such facilities in brackets: (i) News Paper N (i) Cinema / Video Hall CV (ii) Magazine l'vI (ii) Sports Club SP Column 18: Most important commodities (iii) Stadium / Auditorium ST manufactured Column 13 : Communications The name of three most important commodities If the village is served by any mode of public / manufactured in the village is recorded against this private transport like Bus. Railway station or column. Navigable water ways they are mentioned as follows: Column 19 to 23 : Land use Le. area under (i) Bus BS different types of land use (ii) Railway Station RS Land use data maintained by the State (iii) Navigable Waterway NW Government is fumished against these columns. The Column 14: Approach to village data concerning area under Forest Irrigated land (by Approach to village refers to the state of road source), Un irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area leading to village. Thc approach to the village is not available for cultivation in the village arc shown indicated in following codes : against these columns. The area figures are given in hectare( s) up to one decimal. Dash' -' is recorded (i) Paved Road PR wherever the information is not made available by (ii) Mud road MR (iii) Foot path FP the concerned department. The codes used for (iv) Navigable River NR different types of irrigation facilities available in the (v) Navigable Canal NC village are indicated below: (vi) Navigable waterways other NW ( i) Government Canal GC than River, Canal (ii) Private Canal PC Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance (iii) Well (without electricity) W (iv) Well (with electricity) WE The distance is given in kilometers in brackets (v) Tubcwell (without electricity) TW against the name of the town nearest to the village. (vi) Tubewell(with electricity) TWE Column 16 : Power supply (vii) Tank TK Availability of Power Supply In the village, (viii) River R whatever may be the form of its use is given by using (ix) Lake L following codes: (x) Watert~dl WF (i) Electricity for domestic use ED (xi) Others 0 (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG (xii) Total T DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

The village directory also carries the following appendices. Appcndix-l It gives the abstract of educational, medical and other amenities available in villages C D Block wise of the district. Appendix-IA Indicates number of villages C D Block wise having one or more primary schools. Appendix-IB Indicates number of villages C D Block wise having primary, middle and secondary schools. Appendix-IC Shows number of villages C D Block wise with different sources of drinking water facilities. Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more important amenities. Appendix-IIA Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities. Appendix-1If It gives the land utilization data in respect of Census Towns / nonmunicipal Towns. Appendix-IV C D Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available. Appendix-V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population. Appendix-VI Summary' showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population. Appendix-VlI A­ The appendix shows the list of villages according to proportion of the Scheduled & VII B Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges. Appendix-Vlll - Indicates C D Block wise number of villages under each Grama Panchayat. Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of girls school in a village. VILLAGE DIRECTORY

(b) LIST OF MERGED YILLAGES IN TOWNS A~D OUTGROWTHS AT 2001 CENSUS (AREA IN HECTARES 0.00)

Total geogra phical .Rural Urban SI. l\ame of ~ame of the village with Name of Town area of the village as Compo- Compo- No. Taluk L.C. No. per revenue records nent nent 2 3 4 5 6 7 01 Nargund Nargund TMC Nargund '00615600 1.408.89 932.55 476.34 '00615300 2.955.30 2,638.29 317.01 Peth '00615400 1.298.55 1,060.07 238.48 '00615500 3.142.44 2,619.90 522.54 Arban '00615700 842.72 439.93 402.79 02 Ron Ron TP Kasaba Ron 6,325.72 6,325.72 Krishnapur 538.118 5311.88 03 Ron Gajendragarh TMC Unchageri 1,882.-13 1,882.43 04 Ron Naregal TP Naregal X,571.95 8,571.95 05 Gadag Gadag-Betigeri TMC Gadag '00630700 6,096.94 2,785.28 3.311.66 Betigeri '00629300 2.429.63 669.25 1,760.38 Narasapur '00629200 940.-18 557.00 384.99 06 Gadag Mulgund TP Mulgund '00633100 5,938.56 5,181.57 756.99 Seetalahalli '00633200 1,082.52 1,071.48 11.04 Basapur '00633300 698.51 685.42 13.09 07 Shirhatti Shirhatti TP Shirhatti '00637900 2,650.55 2.516.89 133.66 '00637700 273.82 236.49 37.33 08 Shirhatti Lakshmeshwar TMC Lakshmeshwar (Hireban) '00634400 3,380.54 250.96 3,129.58 Pethaban '00635200 506.33 436.00 70.33 Bastiban '00635100 491.52 487.99 3.53 Desaiban '00634300 3.133.15 2,847.84 285.31 Hulgeriban '00634600 1,021.69 937.58 84.11 Adarakatti '00635300 !,027.92 1,027.52 0.4 09 l\1undargi Mundargi TP Mundargi '00645600 2,371.49 2,020.51 350.98 Bylawadgi '00645800 423.94 339.00 84.94 Ramenahalli '00645700 554.02 407.72 146.3 Shirol '00645500 855.35 773.53 81.82 ------~- ~ "---_-

VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENTS

NARGUND C.D. BLOCK

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Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise)

Name of the District: Gadag Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 :\ame of CD Block: Nargund :\ame of Sub-Dist: 0001 1 Arban 00615700 100110011001100005 2 Arishinagodi 00614900 100110011001100019 3 Banahatti 0061 630n 100110011001100003 -I Belleri OOb16600 10011001100 1100023 5 B.:nakanakoppa 00614600 100110011001100016 6 Bhairana Hatti 00617600 100110011001100035 7 Budih

VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENTS - NARGUND C.D.BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ------_---_-- -- -._ ---- ._----_... _------

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Scrial Name of village Total area Total Number of Amenities ~\'ailablc (ifnnt available \\ithin the village, a dash (-) i~ shO\\TI in the column and next to No. & LO'LJtlOll code ofth~ population household, it in bmckcts the distance In hroad rang('~ \-il.· 5 kms . 5-10 kills. and 10+ klns of the nearest place \'llIagL' (in (2001 (~OOI \\here the facility j" uyuilahk: is gin::n) hcctare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking P'ost. Commcrc Agricultural, Recreational Communica water telegraph lal and co- non- & cultural tions (Bus and -opcratlYc agricultural t:,ciliticS(Cin service, telephone bank> and other cmw Video railway credit hall, Sports station. sOCIeties club. watL'nvay, StadiunV Auditorium)

0 7 9 10 II 12 13 CD Block: Naround (0001)

PHS RMP(2) Sankadal P(2) M CHW HPTK PHI3) CP C\II" ACSIIO+ ) CV(IO+) BS RS(lf)-i) 1.156.0 I.h64 305 (00614500) C(lO+ ) H(lO+) SS- PO« 5) 5) ]\CS(lO+) SP« 5) NW(10t) MCW«5) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC« 5)

Bcnabnakoppa P 1\1 H(lO+) HPTK NCS CV(1O+) 2 S7S.() 1.968 310 CMCP BS(10+) (0061-1600) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) SS- PO« 5) ACS(lOJ) SP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(10+)

Kutugo\ lIlakopp

PHS RMP(2) lIirekopppa -146 P(2) \1 S TWW PO TO ACS CV(10+) BS RSllQ-t) 2.-155.0 2.524 H(l(}t-) (00614ROI) C(lOl) SS- PTa PH CM(I(}+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) MCW(lO+) CPO 0+) ST(lOT) PHC(lO+)

RMP H« 5) Arishinagodi 227 P Mq5- P'H(8) BS 704.0 ].257 MCW(lO+) TK SS­ C!VI(S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) (00614900) 10) PO« 5) NWllO') PHqlO+) CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) ST(lO+)

DMCW HC(3) PHC T HP TK PO TO Chikkanar!"lmd 720 P(2) M(2) BS RS(lO+) 6 1.911.0 3,920 PHS PTO CMCP ACS(2) (00615000) SOIO+) CY(IO+) NW(lO+) RMP(7) H(S. SS- PH(30) 10)

MCWMH

Kanakikop pm ]1,1(2) PHS RMP T HP TW PO TO CP CM(5- CV(5-10) BS RS(lO+) 1,035.0 1,618 300 (00615100) ((5-10) CHW H(S- TK SS- P'TO PH« 10) SP(5-10) NW(10+) 10) PHC(5- 5) STIIO+) 10)

RMP CHW ACS NCS(5- CV; 10 Gurlakatti H(S-IO) THPTW P'H PO« BS RS(IOf) 65\.0 \45 P M Cis­ CM(5-l()} H\} OCS(5- (_ - ) (00615200) lO) MCW« 5) TK SS- 5) CP« 5) 10) SP()-IO) NWIIO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(lO+)

Dandapur - H(5-10) 9 2.638.0 104 BS(~ 5) (00615300) 1.:1 P« 5) M(5- MCW(5-10 HPWSS-PO\5-IO) CM(5-10) 10) C('i-IO) . ) PH« 5) NW(IOi) - PHC(5-1O)

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- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Approach N carest town & Power Nc\\s Most Land usc (I.c. arca under different types of land usc in Name of Village Serial to village distance (in km) supply paper llnportant hectare) numhcr Maga7j I.:Lllllmodity ne lnanufat:turcd Forest Irrigated (hy Un- culturablc Arca not source) irrigated \vastc availahk for (including cultivation gauchar and graycs)

14 \5 16 \7 If; 20 21 22 2

GO 384.1) PR Nargund (15) EA N 725.1 4.6 42.2 Sankadal TOR4.1)

TWE(6 ') PR MR Nargund (15) EA N 525.0 T(6.2) .- 287.5 29.2 27.2 Bcnakanakoppa

GO 158.7) PR :\IR Nargund (14) EA N 0(50.6) 188.5 15.5 10.6 Kurugo\'inakoppa T(]09.3)

Ge( I 667.X) PR MR Nargund (14) EA N 0(141.7) 562.0 37.0 46.6 Hirckopppa T(l809.4)

Ge(518.5) PR MR Nargund (9) EA NM 157.5 9.0 19.1 Arishinagodi T(518.5)

Ge(849.6) PR MR Nargund (14) EA NM Plywood TWE(85.1) 814.2 131.3 30.9 Chikkanargund 6 T(934.6)

GC(787.6) PR MR Nargund (10) EA NM 213.2 12.7 21.5 Kanakikop T(787.6)

GC'(542.0) PR MR Nargund (10) EA NM 85.3 13.0 10.6 Gurlakatti T(542.0)

GC(2027.7) MR Nargund ( 10) EA 424.7 5.0 180.7 Dandapur 9 T(2027.7) DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Nmllt..' of \'illagc Totdl an.:a r"lal "'umber uf Am~nitlt:s ayailable (if not

2 -I 6 7 8 9 10 II I: 13 Pdh 10 1.0hO.O ------Uninhabitc-d ------(00615-100)

Somapur H(5-10) II l.6cll.1J 16X 26 P(·' 5) 1\1( •. HI' W SS- POI5-IO) BSI 5) (00615500) MCW(IO+) 01.115-10) 5) C(10+) PH«5) 1\\\'( 10+) PHC(lO+)

DMCW PO(2) TO Nark',md( Rural) 12 933.0 17 4 P« 5) M(' PHC FWC HPSS- pTO PH(" (1.1(2) (00615600) NW(lO+) 5) ((5-10) H(5-10) 5)

Arban H(5-10) 13 ..-Ill 0 21 p« 5):\1(5- HPSS- PO« 5) BS(5-10) (00615700) 10)C 5-10) MCW(IO+) PH(5-10) 1"\\'(104 ) ( PHCtlO~)

MCWMH Jagapur P(!) M S PHC PHS (\'110-1 BS RS( 11)+) 1-1 1.2(,1.(1 l,OO!> 365 T HPTW PO PH CI\I(5-10) ACS (00615800) (5-10) FWe RMP TKSS- SP(lth) NW(IOt) CP(5-IO) H(lOt) ST(IO+)

MCWCHW Siddapur P ~1 (5 H 5-10 T HPTW PH PO(- C\'(5- 10) BS RS(IO+) 15 -1270 1333 ::!25 CI\I(5-10) ACS (00615900) 1()) ( ) TK SS 5) SP(5-IO) NW(IO+) PIIC(S-Im - (1'(5-10) ST(IO+)

PHS RMP Hunashikatti P M ((5- H«5) CV(5-10) BS RSI !(}+) 16 1.225.0 2,285 368 T HPTW PO(~ 5 CM( 5- 10) ACS( 5-10) (00616000) 10) MCW«- 5) SP(5-10) NW(IO-+) TK SS- PH(5-~~) CP(5-IO) NCS(S-IO) PHC(' 5) ST(lO+)

PHS H« 5) KJllakcri CP CI\1«- ACS NCS« CV« 5) BS RS(IO+) 17 1.148.0 1.113 189 P M C« 5) MCW« 5) T TW TK POI: 5) (00616100) 5) 5) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) SS- PH(5-10) ST(10-+)

MuganuT P MC(5- H(5-10) TWTK PH(7) BS 18 XOO.O 1.010 174 CM(<:5) (00616200) 10) MCW(5-10) SS- PO(<' 5) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) NW(\O+) CP(5-10) PHC(S-IO)

PHS HtS- P 1\1 S PO TO Banahani lO) I\ICW(5- - SS- ACS NeS(5- C\/(5-1 0) BSRS(IOt) 19 777.0 2.270 -109 PUC CiS- T PTO CMCP (00616300) 10) PHC(5- K 10) SP(lO") NW(lO+) 10) pH(4) 10) ST(lQ-l )

Kurlagcri 2R4 P :'vI C('i- 11(5-10) . PH PO(-- CM(S-lIl) ACS NCS CV(5-10) AS RS( lOt 1 20 'i-llill 1.523 (00616400) 10) 1\ICW(5-IO) T fK SS- 5) OCS(' 10) SP(5-IO) ('p(S-IO) .- N\V(\(I') 1'1105-10) ST(!O t)

90 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory lise (As on 1999) .\pproach J'\carl'<..,1 tl)\\ n & PO\\L'f NC\\·s Mo,t Land usc Ii c. area under Jiff~'fl'nt typl':o. ofland U<"\'" in Serial to Ylilage distance (111 km) ,uprly paper important hectare) numbL'r r...1agaZi commtKlity nc manufactun:d Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturahk Area nol source) irrigated \\a~tc <.!yadahle for (includm'!! cultinltjon gauchar ,:md

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14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 0'_.' 2 GC(624.5) ------Uninhabited ------'+2.6 891 Pcth III T(624.5)

GC(1986.7) MR Nargund «(» FA 425 () 31 7 17().h SOfnapur II T(1986.7)

GC(670.2) PR Nargund (2) 210,) 14.2 3X.1 l\argund(Rural) 12 T(670.2)

GC(2-15.3) c,lR Nargumi (2) FA 21.1 43.0 130." Arban 13 T(245.3)

GC( 1054.3) PR MR Nargund «il 1'.\ N 164.4 19.1 23.2 Jagapur 14 T( 1054.3)

GC(346.9) PRMR Nargund ( II ) FA N 52.8 12.6 14.7 Siddapur IS T(346.9)

GCm3.l) PRMR Nargund IX) FA N 0(85.0) 303.9 23.2 39.8 Hunashikatti 16 T(858.1)

CJC(9{)42) PR:vIR Nargund (4) EA N 212.9 1.7 29.3 Kalakeri 17 1'(904.2)

GC(567.5) MR Nargund (7) EA 187.4 21.9 23.2 Muganur I X 1'(567.5)

GC(419.3) PR MR Narh'1lnd 16) EA 0(21 5) 303.6 150 17.6 I:lanahatti 1'1 T(440.8)

(',('(2'154) PR:vIR Nargulld (R I FA 0(4X 6) 170.-+ 17.1 Kurlugcri 20 T(344.0)

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Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Sen "I Name ,'f \ ,lIage Total area Total Number of Amenities available t if not '" "Iable \\ it Ill!' the village. a dash (.) is sho\\ n in the column and next to No. & Location code of the population households it in brackets the di,tancc III broad rang'" \ iz.~, 5 kms .• 5·10 km,. and !(h kills of the nearest place Village (in (2001 (2001 \\ here the tacility is available is gi\'eIl) hectare) CeIlsus) CeIlsus) Educational Medical Drinking Post. Commerc Agricultural. Recreational Communica \\ater telegraph ial and co· nOn- &. cultural tions I Bus and operatiw agricultural facilitics(Cin sefyicc:. telephone hanks and other emal Video railway credit hall. Sports station. societies club. waterway) Stadium! Auditorium)

:2 3 5 b S ') 10 II 12 13

Lakhamal'lIf PM H(S·H») HPT\>, BS(" 5) 2t 91.0 5(>(, 79 PO(5-tOl CM«51 ACS«- 5) 1006 I 650{)) C(lCh) MC\\(5-10) S5- C\'I<-5) RS(IO+) PHI' 5) CP« 5) NCS(-- 5) PHC(5·10) NW(lO+)

Belleri npTW PH PO« BS RS(IO,) 22 529.0 794 163 P M q< 5) 11('" 5) CM(,,5) (006J6600) MCW« 5) \V SS- 5) ACS«5) CV«5) NW(lO+) CP« 5) PHq..: 5)

PHS R1\lP Vasan PM H« 5) T HP TW PI1(5) CV(IO+) BS RS(IOt) 23 839.0 1.506 271 C:vl(,,- 5) (00616700) C(lO+) MCWIIO' ) WSS- PO(',5) ACSI'- 5) SP(IO") NW(lO+) ('1'« 5) PIlc(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHS(2) P(5) M(5) H(S T HP TW PO TO Konnur ~\1P(7) ACS(2) BS RS(I(}+) 24 4.539.0 R.393 1.406 5(3) PUC 10) Mc\V(S·, PTO alcp (00616800) SS· NCS(IO+) CV(5·10) NW(10~) TrC(IO~) 10) P1105· pH(115) 10)

CHWH(S· PM 10) TWW PH 1'0« BS«5) ~5 196.0 637 123 CM«5) (00616900) C(lO+) MCW(lOr) S5· 5) ACS«5) C\'« 5) RS(lO+) CP« 5) PHC(IO~) NW(lO+)

MCWSMP Kappali PM«5) THPTW PH(5) eV(-<5) BS RS(lO+) 26 698.0 703 l43 H« 5) CM«5) ACS« 5) (00617000) C«5) WSS- PO« 5} SP(IO+} NW(lO+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

RMPCHW Kallapur PM H(lO+) T HP TW PH(12) CV«5) BS RS(lO+) 27 1,017,0 1,511 263 CM«5) (00617100) C(lO+) MCW(c:5) WSS- PO« 5) SP(lO+) N\V(lO+) CP« 5) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

MCWPHC PHS(2) P(5) 1\1(4) Shirol FWC T HPTW POTa CM CVSP(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 28 1.152.0 6.250 1.165 S(5) PUC ACS (00617200) RMP(6) W SS. PTO CP(3) ST( l(}+) NW(IO+) Tr AC PH(200) CHW(16) H(](}+)

DII(2) PHS CllW(2) PO TO Radder Naganur pM('(5- HPTW CV(S.IO) 8S RS(IO+) 29 1.268.0 l,271 238 H(5·IO) PTa CM('S.IO) ACS (00617300) 10) TK SS. SP(lO+) NW(IO+) MCW(5-IO) PH(2) CP(5.1O) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(5·IO) VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Approach Nearest \0\\11 & PO\\t:r News Most Land US" (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of vi Hage Serial \1) village clistance (m km) "'pp\:, papt?r r important hectare) number \l;jgaLi conlmotiit)' ne manulactured Forest Irrigated (by l'n­ culturable Area not source) irrigated waste a\ adabl" tilr (mcluding cultIvation gauchar and b'fOVcs)

14 15 16 17 1R 19 20 21 22 -.'' , 2

CiC(55.9) PRMR Nargund (22) \:A 0(20.7} 8.6 3.3 2.~ Lakhamapur 21 T(76.6)

GC(368.4) PR Nargund (22) EA N !\1 0(3l.6) 85.9 23.6 19.5 Selleri 22 T(4oo.0)

GC(SS'!'}) TWE(20.2} PRMR Nargund (20) EA N 101.2 21.0 22.3 \'a53-n 23 RI8S.0) TI694.5)

GC(~672.7) TWE(87.4) PRMR Nargund (20) 1:'\ NM 425.0 31..' 1'15.2 Konnur 24 R(In.S) T(38S7.6)

GC(101.6) TWE(20.2) PRMR Nargund (24) EA N 3.3 4.1 10.4 Budihal 25 R(56.4) T(178.2)

GC(47 1.5) PRNC T\VE(8.5) Nargund (23) EA NM 101.3 3.8 11.7 Kappali 26 NW R(101.2) T(58 1.2)

GC(553.8) TWE(l0.2) PR Nargund (22) EA N Jaggery 287.4 23.9 16.3 Kallapur 27 R(I25.5) T(689.4)

GC(670.6) WE(71.0) Handloom PR Nargund (25) EA NM TWE(I.6) • 305.6 26.0 32.9 • Shirol 28 Clothe R(44_3) T(7R7.4)

G('(890.4) PRMR Nargund (22) EA N 0(12.1) 300.3 W.4 25.7 Radder Naganur 29 NC T(902.6)

93 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census oflndia 2001 Amenities and Land Selial Name of lillage Total area Total Number of Amenities m·ailablc (if not aI ad"ble II ithin the village, a dash (-) is sholln in the C

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Khanapur PM H(5-IO) nVTK PH(6) -_ ACS CV(5-10) BSRS(lO+) 3() 618.0 953 167 (00617400) C(IO+) MCW(5-1O) S5- PG(~ 5) C!vI\>IO) NCS(lO+) 5p(10+) NW(lo+) CP(5-10) PHC(5-1O) 5T(10+)

Gangapur P !vI\< 5) H(5-1O) TTWTKPH(5) eV(5-10) BS R.S(I(}+) 31 364.0 595 116 (,M«5) (00617500) 0+) MCW«5) Ss- 1'0«5) ACS«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) co CP(I(}t-) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

PO TO Bhairana Hatti P MC(5- 11(5-10) S BSRS(IOt) 32 605.0 2.069 361 PTa CM(5-10) ACS (00617600) 10) MC\\'(5-1O) TK S- CV(5-10) NW(IOt) PH(2) CP(S-IO) PHC(5-1O)

Madagunaki H«5) ACS NCS« eV(" 5) BSRS(lO+) 33 1.004.0 830 147 W 1'K SS. PH(2) CI\I«5) (00617700) P MC«5) ~ICW«5) PO(-c5) 5) Sp(I()+) NW(lO+) CP«5) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

PHS(2) P(3) M(2) Hadali RMP(5) THPTW PO TO C'V(lOt) BS RS(10+) 34 3,710.0 4.(52 833 S PUC(2) H(IO+) S PTO CMCP ACSNC5 (00617800) Sp(I()+) NW(lo+) C(10+) MCW(1O+) WTKS· PH(10) ST(I()+) PHC(IO+)

PHSRMP PO TO Surkod P(2) M C(5. H(5-1 0) THPW CP CM(S- ACS OCS CV(5-10) BSRS(IO+) 35 1,856.0 3.067 579 PTO (00617900) 10) MCW(5-10) TKSS- 10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) NW(lO+) PH(7) PHC(5-1O) ST(lO+)

0(2) DU(2) MCW(7) MR(2) P(46) T(16) Ha3) 1'0(13) 1\1(38) W(l2) AQ;(18) PUa4) TO(ll) C1\1(8) BS(27) Block Total 41566.0 60118 10766 S(I3) TK(20) NQ;(3) CV PHS(I7) PTO(Il) CP(12) NW PUaS) HP(23) OCS FWQ3) PH(431) Tr(2) AC TW(21) RMP(37) SMP CO"'(24)

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- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Appro.'ldl ~C<1r<:st tOINn & Power News Most L'mJ LL~~ (i.c. arca LU1

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

(''('1315.7) PRMR Nargund (21 ) EA N Q31.6) 244.1 9,4 17.2 Khanapur 30 NC TO·-I7.3)

GC(229.2) PR Nargund (20) EA N TVv'E(g.l) 89.8 30,4 65 Gang;lpUf 31 T(237.3)

GO 244. 9) PR t\IR Nargund (7) FA N 324.4 27.7 Bhaimna lIatti 32 T(244.9)

GC(622.9) PR MR Nargund (8) FA NM 344.0 7.7 29,4 Madagunaki 33 T(622.9)

GC(2507.1) PR MR Nargund (15) EA NM 10725 84.7 45.7 Hadali 34 T(2507.l)

G(,(974.9) MR Nargtmd ( 10) EA NM ()(20.3) 789.7 41.0 30.0 Surkod 35 T(995.2)

GQ270923 2) PR(29) WE(70.96) I\IR(27) O1'WE(247.4 EA(33) N(29) 5 )~ 9993.2 848.3 1481.8 "e(3) M{1I) -_. 6) "w R(539.79) 0(463.63) 1'(28414.16) RON C.D. BLOCK g b5 ~ E • I : :.:; \_, : s­ ~ b <0 :' '"Z U ,£ , f---< / "" ~ 0:: ~ E-< "?" i r.. .,; [<. 0 z' : 0 !'" ::J :r u'" ." :I:'" ::a ~ : r;:: "" !i; 0 >- i<' ... ,.. u / ." 0 '"cc ~ U ." _, ~ '" ~ i Z :;( '" Z c C: ." 0 '" 0 .,; 0: '" ... 0.. "s: 0.. '"0.. P1

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Name of the District: Gadag Serial Name of village 200t Census location code number 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 54 Kotabal 00622500 100140014001400001 55 Kuntoji 00626000 100 1400 1400 I 401 )04 2 56 Kurahatti 00622600 100140014001400002 57 Kurudagi 00624100 100140014001400062 5~ Kuruvinakoppa 00618600 100140014001400066 59 Lakkalakatti 00625300 1001400140014000:;X 60 Madalagiri 00620900 100140014001400009 61 Malawad 00619900 1001400140014000X3 1'>2 MalJapur 00620400 10014001400140007X 63 1",1 aranaba,ari 00624700 100140014001400033 64 Matarangi 00626700 100140014001400046 65 Megur 00619700 100140014001400085 66 Melmath 00619400 Newly created village 67 Menasigi 00618200 100140014001400089 68 Mudenagudi 00622700 100140014001400008 69 MugaJi 00622400 100140014001400032 70 Mushigeri 00621700 100140014001400023 71 Myakalzeri 00625800 100 1401}1400J 400043 72 Nagatal 00624~OO 1001400l400l40006l 73 Nagarashikoppa 00616600 100140014001400045 74 Nagendragad 00625400 100140014001400039 75 Nainapur 00620800 100140014001 .. +000 I 0 76 Nellur 00621500 100140014001400021 77 Nidagundi 00624900 100140014001400034 n Purthageri 00626300 100140014001400049 79 00626200 100140014001400050 gO Rampur 00627100 100140014001400054 gl Rudrapur 00625100 100140014001400036 82 Sandigawad 00620500 100140014001400076 8:~ Sarjapur 00621200 10014001400140001') 84 Savadi 00623200 100140014001400005 85 Shantagiri 00621400 100140014001400017 86 Somanakatti 00619200 100140014001400074 87 Sudi 00623800 100140014001400027 88 Tallihal 00622300 100140014001400012 89 Vadegol 00625700 100140014001400041 90 00627000 100140014001400053 91 Yarebeleri 00624200 100140014001400060 lJ2 Yavagala 00620100 100140014001400080 93 Yerekurubanal 00622100 100140014001400014 VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENTS - RON C.D.BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ----_.... -_. ------_. ------_------_------

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Naill<: of \'illage Total area Total ~ulllbcr of Amenities avaibble (if not available \\'ithill the villag"," Jash (-) is shov>11 in th" column and next to No. & Location code of the population h, >u,dllll.,b it in bmckets the distance in broad mnges \ iz.< 5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ kms of the n"arest placc village (in CWO I (~(I()I where the facility is 3\'ailabk is gi\'cn) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Modical Drinking Post, Coml11<:rc AgricultumL RL'(.Tcational Communica water tc1cgmph ial and co non- & cultural tions (Aus and opcrati\'C agricultural faeilitlcs(Cin sen icc. tdcphonc banks and other CIU1' Video railway LTedit hall, Sports ~tation. socidies c1uh, \\atcrwa: ) Stadium! Auditorium)

2 3 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 CD Block: Ron (0002)

Karkikalli P 1\1(,5) H(- 5) HPT\V PH(3) '\CS(<.5) C\'« 5) 8S RS( 1(4) 420.0 ).\65 154 CM« 5) (00618000) C(5-10) MCW«5) SS· 1'0« 5) NCS«5) SP(lO·t) NW(IO+) CP«5) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Gulagundi PM RMPH«5) HPTW PH(4) ACS(lO+) CY«5) BS RS(IO+) 2 178.0 920 171 CM«5) (00618100) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) WTK SS· 1'0«5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+ ) NW(IlJ+) PHC(5-1O) CP« 5) OCS(!O+) ST(tO+)

DARMP(3) PO TO Mcnasigi P(3) M(2) H«5) TWTK ACS(5-1O) CY« 5) RS RS(!(}t) 3 1,605.0 4.222 761 PTO CMCP (00618200) S C« 5) MCW«5) SS· NCS(I04 ) SP(IO~ ) NW(IO~) PH(20) PHC(<.5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO" )

Hole 'i H(IO+) PO TO CPCM« ACS« 5) CV«.5) BS RS« 5) ..) ]j93.0 U07 342 TSS· (006t8300) P I\1C«_) MCW« 5) PTOPH 5) NCS«5) SP( 10+) NW(IOI) PHC«5) OCS('5) ST(lOt)

PHS H(IO+) Gadgoti PH(15) ACS«5) CY«5) BSRS« 5) 5 1,001,0 1,404 263 P M('«5) MCW(5-1O) TRSS· CM«5) (00618400) PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) CP«5) OCS«5) ST(l(H)

MCWPHC P(4) M(4) PHS(2) PO TO Holcalur BSRS 6 1,037.0 7,898 1,557 S(4) PUC FWC TRSS- PTO CMCP ACSNCS CYST(1O+) (00618500) NW(lO+) C RMP(l2) PH(152) H(IO+)

Kuruvinakoppa . H«5) PH(4) CY«5) BS« 5) 7 372.0 292 45 WSS- CM(<' 5) ACS« 5) (00618600) P M C« 5) MCW« 5) PO« 5) SP(lO+) RS«5) <;'P« 5) NCS« 5) PHC«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Amaragot P(2) MC« H(IO+) CV« 5) BS RS«5) 8 366.0 1,092 203 THPSS- PH 1'0« CM«5) ACS« 5) (00618700) 5) MCW«5) 5) SP(1O+) NW(IO+) CP«5) NCS«5) PHO<- 5) ST(IO+)

Hole Hadagali H(IO+) CV« 5) BSRS« 5) 4 507.0 831 154 T liP SS- PO PH(4) CM«' 5) ACS« 5) (00(>18800) P M C«5) MC\\'«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP«5) NCS(' 5) PlIC« 5) ST( 10+)

107 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Approach Nearest to\\11 & Power NC'\ls Most land usc (i .e. area under different types of land usc In Nam(' of \ iIJag..: Sc";al to village distance (in kill) supply paper important hectare) ntllnhcr I\lagaZi commodity ne ""1nutacturcd Forest Irrigated (by tln­ culturab1c Area not source) irrigated waste 3\ ailahlc for (including culti\ation gaueharand groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 2

GC(262.0) MR Narg\ll1d (25) EA NM 144.1 13.9 Karkikatti T(262.0)

GC(90.3) WE(8.1) PRMR Ron (30) EA NM 53.3 16.3 Gulngundi 2 R(10.I) T(IOS.5)

GC(R02.l) WE(32A) PRMR Ron (28) EA N1\1 615.2 74.4 Mcnasigi R(SO.9) T(915.4)

,£(313.2) PRMR Ron (20) EA NM L(32.0) 1236.8 11.0 1loll' Mannur T(345.2)

GC(l2Ui) PR Ron (20) EA NM 0(16.2) 834.6 28.6 Gadgoli 5 T(J37.8)

Wooden GC(l62.0) Doors, TWE(12.1) PR Ron (18) EA NM 782.2 60.4 Holcahrr 6 Wooden 0(20.3) Cunings T(194.5)

GC(74.9) MR Ron (12) EA NM WE(20.2) 268.0 8.9 Kuruvinakoppa 7 T(95.1)_

GC(123.6) PRMR Ron (20) EA NM WE(40.5) 186.8 15.1 T(lM.l)

GC(33K2) 1\IR Ron (18) EA NM WE(lO.2) 138.2 10.4 Hole Hadagali 9 T(35R.5)

1n-:> DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ------_--- -- ,- ._------.. _--_-----_- "_------

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of Yll1agc Total area Total Number of AmenitIes aYailable (if not available within the \ illa1'(. a d,lSh (-) .S ShO"ll in the column and next to No. & Location (ode orthe population households it in brdckets the distance in broad ranges liz.' ) kms .. )-10 k.m. and 10+ kms of the nearest place \illage (in (2001 (2001 where the taLi lit, lS m '}liable is gil"n) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking POSl. C(1mm~n..: A~'Tlcultural. Recreational Communica water te1eIo'Taph ial and co" non- & cultural tions (Bus and ,)pcrati\(' a~'Ti(.:ultural faciJities(Cin sen ice. telephone banks and other emaJ Video railway credit hall. Sports station. societies club. waterway) Stadium! Auditorium)

4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

BS RS(5- U-S-Beler P M S C(5- H(5-10) THPTK PH POe· CV(5-10) 10 221.0 866 169 10) (00618900) 10) MCW(5-1O) SS- 5) ("\11'-10) ACS('-IO) SP(IO+) CPI ';) - NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(JO+)

PO TO BS RS(S- Hunagundi PM C(5- H(lO+) T CV(S-IO) II 1.551.0 1.594 318 PTO 10) (00619000) 10) MCW(5-1O) SS- ..\CS(5-1O) SP(5-IO) PH(5) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(1O+)

,_ PHSH(IO+) BS RS(5- Bcnahal - ..\('"S(5-10) CV(5-1O) 12 9X7.0 1.666 299 P \1 S C()- MCW(5-1O) T TK SS- PO PH() 10) (00619100) CI\1~5-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(5-1O) NW(IO+) (P()-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

PO TO Somanakatti PM H(1O+) HPTK CV(5-10) BS RS U 942.0 1.218 255 PTO C\;I(<. S) (00619200) C(10~ ) MCW(5-1O) SS- ..\CS(-.:5) SP(IO+) NW(!O+) Pl11l2) CP(5-10) PHC(5-1O) ST(lO+)

PHSRMP PO TO BS RS(5- Hullur P M S H(lO+) THPTK CM CV( ](}t-) 14 2,536.0 3,365 674 PTO ACS 10) lOO(19300) PUC C( lOt) MCW(1O+) 5S- CP(IO+) SP(10+) PH(S2) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+)

BS RS(5- Melmath P M C(5- H(5-10) IIPTK CV(5-10) 15 835.0 436 90 CM;IO+ ACS(IO+) 10) (00619400) 10) MCW(5-IO) SS- SP(lO+) CP(IO+/ NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

RMPH(5- PO TO BS RS(5- PI}) M(2) 10) MCW(S- HP W C CP CM« ACS(IO+) CV(5-1O) 16 2,311.0 2.980 573 PTO 10) (0061 95(1()) SC(5-10) 10) PHC(5- SS- 5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PH(5) NW(IO+) 10) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

RMPCHW Karamadi PM H(IO+) PH(W) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 17 1,376.0 1.629 339 TKSS- CM( 10+) ACS« 5) (00619600) C(I\I+) MCW(IO+) PO«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO~) CP(I()-t) OCS(.: 5) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+)

RMPH(5- BS RSI5- J\1egur P [\1 ('(5- 10) MCW(5- T HP W PH(4) eV(5-IO) I~ 391.0 S92 95 Cvl(~'i-I 0) AC:S(S-IO) 10) PO('cS) (00619700) 10) 10) PHC(5- C SS- CP <. 'i NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) NW(lO") 10) ( -) aeS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

104 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Approach Nearest to\\l1 & Power Ne\\~ Mosl land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Serial to village distance (in km) supply paper IlnpOl1ant hectare) number Maguz; comnuxhty nc manufactured Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not source) irrigated waste ayailable for (including clliti\ation gauchar and groves)

14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(32.4) PR \IR Ron (24) EA NM TW(S.I) 172.2 8.4 8-S-Bder 10 T(40.S)

TWE(24.3) PR Ron (12) EA NM 1450.9 75.8 llunagundi II T(24.3)

WE(6.5) PR Ron (18) fA N \1 nVE(32.4) ~09.7 38.4 Benahal 12 T(38.9)

MR Ron (15) EA NM 913.1 28.9 Somanakaltl \.\

0(60.1) PR MR Ron (10) EA NM 2293.0 183.0 Hullur 14 T(60.1)

MR Ron (27) EA 824.0 11.0 Melmath 15

GC( 129.5) MR Ron (28) EA N 2083.2 98.3 Asuti 16 T(l29.5)

R(68.3) MR Nargund (28) EA N 1274.1 33.6 Karamadi 17 T(68.3)

GC(279.5) MR Nargund (28) EA N TW(48.6) 29.6 33.4 Megur T(328.0) DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ------~~------_-- _-_.- -_.-- --- ~ ---

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of \ illagc Total ~rca Total Nutnb<_--r of Amenities available (if not available within the \ illagc. a J"h (-) is shO\m in the column and next to No. & Location cock of the population households it in brackets the distance in broad ranges \'i7. < ~ "-tnS . 5-1 () kms. and 10+ ktns of the nearest place \illagc (in (2001 (2001 where the facility is a\allable is gi\ en) hectare) Census) Census) EdUC;ltional Medical Drinking Post, Commerc AgnclIltliraL RCLTmtional Communica water telegraph ial and co non- & cultural tions (Bus and opcratl\(, "h'lieultnral t:1cilitics(Cin sen icc. telephone ban'"

:2 4 5 6 7 8 ') 10 II 12 B

Bhopalapllr CPCt'vl('- ACS(' 5) CV«5) BS RS(I(H) 19 719.0 X52 lSg P MC -) H« 5) T nv SS- PH(:.') (00619800) «:1 MCW« 5) PO« 5) ») NCS(··5) SP(I()-f) NW(IOt) PHC« 5) O('S(IO") ST(IO+)

PHSRMP CHW PO TO Malawad PM CP CM(5- ACS OCS CV(5-IO) BSRS(I()-f) 20 L1~LO 1.568 344 H(lO+) TKSS- PTO (00619900) C(lO+) 10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) MCW(5-10) PH(2) ST(lO+) PH((5-10)

Hadagali- S- PO TO PM H(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 21 YavagaJ 1.:'.6Hl 1.678 326 TKSS- PTO CM(S-IO) ACS CV(5-10) C(IO+) MCW«5) NW(IOI) (00620000) PH(6) CP\S-IO) ST(IO+) PHC« 5)

DAPHS RMP(2) THPTW POTO Yavagala P(3) M(2) CHW(2) CPCM(5- OCS SPCV(5-1O) BSRS(](}+) 22 3,862.0 4,650 899 (00620100) S C(5-1O) H(lO+) TKSS- PTO 10) ST(IO+) NW(lO+) PH(2:!) MCW«5) PHC« 5)

PO TO BS RS(S- Kalljagcri PM S PHSH(lO+) HPTK ACSNCS« eV«5) 23 3,896.0 2,688 514 PTO CM(" 5) 10) (00620200) PUC C( I ()-f) MCW(< 5) SS- 5) SI'(IO+) PHC«5) PH(60) CP«5) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

MCWPHC P(3) M(3) PO TO ACS(2) Bc1avanaki PHSFWC CYSP BS RS« 5) 24 3,832.0 5.118 1.002 S PUC Tr TSS- PTO CMCP NCS(IO+) (00620300) RMP(5) ST(iO+) NW(lO+) C(l()-f) PHilO) OCS(JO+) H(lO+)

PHS RMP(6) PO TO Mal1apur P(3) M S ACS eY«5) BSRS 25 1,771.0 3,813 700 H(lO+) TTKSS- PTO CM«5) (00620400) C(lOt) NCS(1O+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) MCW« 5) PH(40) CP(l()-f) ST(lO+) . PHC« 5)

BSRS(5- Sandigawad P Met5- H(5-10) THPR PH(2) eV(5-1O) :.'6 1.270.0 Ll61 205 CM(~'i-IO) ACS« 5) 10) (00620500) 10) MCW«5) SS- PO«5) SI'(5-1O) ('1'(5-10) NCS(5-1O) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(5-)0) ST(l()-f)

Honnapur PM H(IO+) CY(lO+) BSRS(I()-f) 27 609.0 587 122 T HP ss- PH(2) CM(-I 0+) ACS« 5) (00620600) CO 0+) MCW«5) PO« 5) CP(5-IO NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC« 5J ) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

106 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory lise As on 1999) Approach Nearest to\\Tl & Power News Most Land usc (i.e. area under different t) pes of land USL' ill Name of dlage Senal to, illage dlStallcc lin kllli 'lIppi, paper; important hectare I number Magazi commodity ne manutactured Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not source) irri gatcd ""bte availa hie for (induding culti,·atlon gauchar and e,'TO\'cs\

14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 ::!2 23 2

GC(449.2) MR Nargund O{)) EA NM R(S.I) 223.6 31<.1 Bhopalapur 19 T(457.3)

R(44.9J MR Nargund (26) EA N 1102.7 33.5 Malawad 20 T(44.9)

0(40.5) MR Narglmd ( 15) EA NM 117-t.5 48.1 Hadagali- S-Yayagal 21 T(40.5)

0( 169.2) PR Nargund (I 6) EA NM 3534.5 158.3 Yavagala 22 T(169.2)

PR Ron (23) EA NM 3782.1 113.9 Kaujageri

PR Ron (15) EA NM 3695.6 13604 8c1avanaki 24

TWE(20.9) PR Ron (19) EA NM 1674.5 75.6 25 T(20.9)

WE(40.1) TWE(20.2) PRMR ROil (10) EA NM 114304 56.2 Sandigav."'d 26 0(10.1) T(70A)

WF..(12.2) TWE(i6.2J PRMR Ron(13) EA NM 524.5 48.0 27 ()(lU) T(36.4)

107 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name ()f ,illage Total area Total Number of Amenities ""ailabk Ilf nnt 'I\ailablc within the \·illage. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next tn N ....\. & Locat ion code orth~ population households It Lll brackb the dl,tdllcC Lll broad ranges \ iz.' 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and I (), kms of the nearest place "llage (in (200 I (200 I "here the facility is mailable is gm.'n) hectare) Census) Census) Educational MellIeal Drinking Post, Commerc Ah'lieultural. Recreational Communica \\atcr telegraph ial andw· nOI1- & cultural tions (Bu!-. and o~x."Tati\ e agricultural facilities(Cin sef\..ice, telephone banks and other cma) Video- railw3), credit hall, Sports ~tation. :.,odcties club. waterway) Stadium Auditorium) 4 (1 9 10 " 12 13

BasarakllJ P(:~) \1(2) H(5-IO) ., PH pO(., - ACS(- 5) C\'(S-IO) BS('c 5) 474.0 (00620700) ILl C(:;-IO) ",ICW(S-llI) 1 SS- 5) CM(5~IO) NCSI5-10) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) PHC('i-IO) (P(·)) OCSI5-10) ST\l(}-\) NW(IO+)

Nainapur P :'\1 H(10'1 1 S PHIl) - ACS(-c5) CY(IO+) BS RS(IO') 29 456.0 983 169 (00620800) C(lO ) MCW(5-1O) T IP S - PO« 5) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO-f) PHC(5-IO) CP« 5) O(,S(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHS RMP(2) POTO A(,S :-'ladalagin PIc) M S CPCl\W CY(l{}-t-) BS RS( Ill') J() '145.0 2,751 52-1 H(H)~) TIlI'SS- PTO NCS(IO+) (00620900) C'( I () ~) 5) SP(lO+) NW(lO') MeW(" 5) PH(4) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) Pill'('c 5)

\1('W Pile ACS Hirehal P(3) \1(3) TIIPTW PO TO 01 C\'(IO+) BS RS( 11)1) 31 2.411.0 4,067 763 PHS FWC NCS(IO-l-) (00621000) S C( 10-) SS- PTO CP(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lOi) R\IP PH(R) OCS( 10~) ST(IO+)

Balagod P \1 H(' 5) T I-IP TW PH PO« (,Y(IO+) BS(" 5) 32 832.0 1,058 181 C1';I«: 5) ACS«. 5) (00621100) C(lO+) MCW("':S) SS- 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO-f) CPt !(}'j NCS(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

Sarjapur PM H(l{}-t-) THPTW PO TO CY(I{}-t-) BS RS(IO+) 33 74R.0 1,727 . 293 CM(IO+) ACS« 5) (00621200) C(lO+) MCW(' 5) SS- PTOPH CP(I(}-\) NCS(lO+-) SP(IO+) NW(IO-f) PH(,«5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

Bommasagar PM H(lO+) T HP TW PH PO« CY(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 34 (,29.0 1,358 267 CM;I 0') ACS(< 5) (00621300) ql()+) MCW«5) SS- 5) CP(IO+ NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC«5) ) OCS(lO,) ST(IO+)

MCWPHC PHS(2) ACS Shantagiri P(2) M T HPTW PO TO C\,(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 35 1,061.0 ·U04 706 FWC SS- PTO CI\I(II),) NCS(lO') (00621400) S(2) C( 10+-) RMP(2) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PH(3) CP(II~k) OCS( lOt) ST(IO+) H(IO+)

Nellur P(2) 1\1 1l(10+) T HP TW PH(4) CY(lO+\ BS RS(IO+) 36 1,0)0.0 2.07) ,RO CM«5) ACS(,5\ (00621500) C(lO+) ~ICW(IO+) SS- PO« 5) SP(IO+) NW(lOt) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) PHC(lOt) ST(IO, )

Kalliganur PM H(" 5) T lIP TW PH(2) CV(lO I) BS RS(IOt) 37 805.0 1,7011 343 CM(' 5) ACS(' (006216()0) C(I 0+) I\ICW(IO+) SS- PO« 5) ") SP(IO+) NWIIO+) Cr(lOI) NCS(lO') PHC( 10,) ST(lO+)

10R VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) c\ppTOach Nearest !o\\n &. PO\\l'1 Nt'\\~ 1\lost Land '''c li.e. area underditTerent types of land u,e III Name of \'illagc: Serial to \illage d"tance (m km) ~lIrpl: papn,' important hectare) numiler \. laga71 c'OOlIllOOlt} ne manufactured Forest Irrigated (by Un- l'ulturable Arca not suurce) migated waste a\ailahle tllr (including cultivation gauchar and "'fo,,es)

l.j 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 2

TWEI25.1 ) \1R Ron (I) N \1 ,)29.7 Hasara"od 28 TI25.1)

TWE(75.9) MR Ron (14) FA N \1 366.7 13.S Nainapur 29 T(75.9)

TWFI4S.5) MR Ron (II) FA N\I X67.9 J 1.6 Madalaglri 30 T(')55)

PRMR TWE( 1-11.6) Ron (](1) FA N '.1 2191.6 nx lIirehal 31 FP T1141.6)

TWEI127.9) \1R FP Ron (16) L\ 629.5 7-1.1> Balagoo 32 T(12H)

TWE(95.6) PR Ron (19) EA NM 513.3 129.0 Sarjapur 33 T(95.6)

:I 1 TWlO(55.1) Ron (18) 245.3 235.4 Bommasagar 34 PR EA NM 9. - T(5S.I)

80 1 TWE( 139.2) PR Ron (25) EA N\I 7113 130.2 Shantagiri .. T(139.2)

TWE(96.5) MR GaJendragarh (26) FA NI\I 168.4 T(96 5) 66.1.4 101.8 Nellur 36

TWEI92.4) PR Gajcndragarh (21) FA N \1 101.6 TI'Il.4) 593 ..1 17.7 Kalliganur .17

109 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

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Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Senal Name of ,illag" Total area Total Number of Amenities a\ailable (if not a\uilablc \\ithin the ,illage. a dash 1-) is sh()\\1l in the column and next to No. & Location wde of the pop~lation household, it in hrackets the distance In broad mnges ,ilO.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kmg. and 10+ kms of the near"st place \illage lin (2UOI (2001 "here the factlit) is a"ailable IS ~~,en) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerc Agricultural. Recreational Communica watcr telegraph iel and co· non- & cultural tions (Bits and operati\t! agricultural tacilities(Cin service. telephone banks and other emal Video rail"ay credit hall. Sports station. societies club, waten"a), ) Stadium! Auditorium)

2 3 4 5 6 9 10 II 12 13

o PHS(2) RMP(3) :Vlushigeri P M S THI'TW PO TO C'\' ACS CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 3X ~O3.0 2312 437 H(lOT) SS- PTO (00621700) C(lO+) CPIIO~) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) MCW(lO+) PHIS) ST(lO+) PHceJO+)

Chickalagundi PM JJ« 5) HPTW PlII'O« C\,(IO+) BSRS(lO+) 39 307.0 455 73 CIVIle 5) ACS« 5) (0062 I ROO) C(IO+) MCW(5-IO) SS- 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) PHC(5-1O) ST(!O+)

Gulaguli PM«5) H(lO-) PH PO(- - ACS« 5) CV(lO~) BS RS(IO+) 40 1,067.0 1.287 235 HPSS- (006211)00) C(lO+) MCW(l()+) 5) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP«- 5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO.,..)

Hirealagundi PM H« 5) HPTW PH PO« CV(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 41 713.0 SIR 180 CM«5) ACS(<.5) (006nOoo) C(lO+) MCWI5-10) SS- 5) SP(IO+) N\V(JO+) CP(<.5) NCS(5-1O) PHC(5-10) ST(JO+)

Yerekurubanal PM«5) H('.5) T III' TW PH 1'0« CY(lO.,..) BS« 5) 42 284.0 277 54 CM«5) ACS« 5) (00622100) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS- 5) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) CP« 5) NCS(JO+) PHC(JO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

ACS Honniganur PM RMP H« 5) T HI' TW PO TO CY(10+) BS RS(JO+) 43 451.0 996 203 MCW(5-10) S CM(5-1O) NCS(IO+) (00622200) C(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) S - PTO PH CP(lO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+)

Tallihal PM - ACS« 5) CV(I()+) BS RS(lO+) 44 619.0 918 171) H(lO+) TTK'S - (00622300) C(IO+) MCW(5-1O) S - PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO-r) PHC(5-10) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSRMP MugaJi PM H(lO+) T TK SS- PO TO CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 45 ],912.0 1,656 329 CM(-I(}t-) ACS« 5) (00622400) C(lO+) !'v1CW(5-10) PTOPH NCS«5) SP(lO+) NW(IO~) PHq5-JO) CPI10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS Rl-vfP K,)tabal 1'(2) M S H(5-10) THI'W PO TO CV(5-10) BS RS(IO~) 46 1,315.0 3.ln 1>12 CM( 5-10) ACS NCS (00622500) C(5-IO) MCW(5-IU) SS- PTOPH SP(S-IO) NW(JOT) CP(5-1O) PHC(5-11I) ST(JO+)

110 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory lise (As on 1999) Approach N~ar~st to\\11 & Power News Most L~nd use (I.e. area under dIfferent types of land use in Name of \ illage Serial to \ illage distance (in kml suppl) paper / im~ortant hectare) number Magazi commodit) ne manufactured Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not source) irrigated waste a\ailable for (induding cultivation gauchar and grmes)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

nVE(214.5) (23) NM PR Gajendragarh EA Khadi Clothes 11.2 TI214.5) 534.0 43.3 \!ushigen 38

nVE(41.7) Ron (21) EA 253.0 12.4 Chickalagundi 39 T(41.7)

TWE(20.2) Gajendmgarh (12) EA NM 990.& 56.0 Gulaguli 40 T(20.2)

n\7£170.4) Ron (19) EA NM 585.4 57.3 Hirealagundi 41 T(70.4)

TWE(41.3) !vIR FP Ron (12) EA 211.7 31.0 Yerekurubanal 42 T(41.3)

TWE(87.6) MR FP Ron (15) EA 327.5 35.8 Honniganur 43 T(&7.6)

TWE(U.8) PR Ron (11) EA NM 556.5 48.8 Tallihal 44 T(I3.8)

TWE(38.0) PR Ron (7) EA NJI.! 1761.1\ 112A Mugali 45 T(3~.O)

TWE(85.1) PRMR Ron(S) EA NM 1181 3 48.6 l\.otabal 46 T(XS.I)

111 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of n lIage TOlal area Total Number c_lf Amenilies available (ifnol available "ilhin the village, a dash (-) IS sh"'\TI in Ihe column "no ne'llo Nt..). & LocatIOn cllde (1flhe population househokb it III hr;lckcts the distance ill broad ranges vi".< 5 kms., 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place \ illagc lin (2(Mll L~O(l1 "here the f"edity is :lIailahle i, given) hl'Ct.Jl"e) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post Commerc Agricultural, Recreational COInmunica wat.:r telegraph ial :md co non- & cultural tH)Jl!:' (Bus and operative agricultural bcilities(Cin "en icc. telephone ronks ano other erna' \'ioc't) raih\'ay credit hall. Sports ~tati(Jn. SllCieties cluh, \\'aten\a~ ) Stadium Auditorillm)

2 4 6 8 9 10 II 12 13

[lS K.S(S- Kurahatti P l\I Ci5- 11(5-10) T IlP\V PO TO - \CS NCS{S ' - I 47 L2X7.0 2,027 -lOS PTO PHI 5 CM 5-10) I - - ("V(:,- 0) III) ((X)6226()()) 10) MCW(5-1O) SS- 10) CP(~-IO) 10) SPp-IO) NW( 10+) PHC(5-1O) ) ST(IO~)

BS RS(S- Mudenagudi I' MC(5- 11(5-10) TWSS- PH 1'0« ACS(<-S) <"V(5-IO) 48 1,146.0 1,835 363 CM«5) 10) (00622700) 10) MCW(5-\O) 5) NCS« 5) SPl.5-\()) CP(5-10) NW(l(h) PHC(5-10) OCS«.5) ST(I()+)

I3S RS(5- Arahunashi PM H(!O+) T HPTW PO CM(-IO+) ACS«5) CV(lO+) 49 Ll32.0 10423 ~70 IIJ) (OO622XOO) C(lO+) MCW(5-IO) SS- PH(19) NCS« 5) SP( 10+) N\\,( 10+) PHe(5-IO) C 1'(1 0+ ) ()(.'S( 10+) ST(lO+)

PHS RMP Hiremannur PM H(lO+) THP\V CP NCS CV(IO+) HS RS( 10+) 50 79LO 1.225 256 PO ( (M)6229()0) C(I()+) MCWIIO+) SS- CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(I()+) PHCll()+) ST( 10+)

Bhasalapur '. H«5) , PH(3) ACS«5) CV«5) BS RS(IO+) 51 \,065,0 82\ 144 I' M 5) MCW(5-1O) 1W SS- CM«5) (00623000) C(<_ 1'0«5) NCS«5) Sp« 5) NW(lO+) CP« 5) PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

RMPH(5- Chikkrnannur PM ("(5- 10) CP CM(5- ACS(5-1 0) CV(5-10) BS RS« 5) 52 875_0 1,444 157 THPTW PO PH (00623100) 10) MCW(IO+) SS- 10) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

D PHS(2) RMPSMP PO TO Savadi 1'(3) M(3) T HI' L ACS(IO+) CV(I()+) BS RS( l()+) 53 4,727_0 6,9J9 LJ74 H(IO+) pTO CMCp (00623200) SC(IO+) SS- NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) MCW(IO+) PH(50) OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+)

PHSH(5- PO TO Jiga\ur 1'(2) M(2) \0) MCW«- T SS BS RS(10+) 54 1,473,0 1,934 377 PTO CM(-S-IO) ACS NCS{5- CV(;-IO) (00623300) 05-10) 10) pHC(5- NW( l()+) PH(9) CP(5-1O) 10) ST(lO+) 10)

PHS Hi5- PO TO lIosalh PM ("(5- TIIPTK as RS( ]()+) 55 UR8,O 1,676 315 10) MCW« PTO CM(5-10) OCS NCS(5-C\'(5-JO) (00623400) 10) SS- NW(I()+) 5) f'HC« 5) PHil 3) <"1'(5-10\ 10) SI'(IO+) ST(lO+)

112 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory l:se (A~ on 1999) . \pproach Neare" tll"" & Power News Most Land lise (i.e. area under Jlflcrent types ofland lise in Name of village Serial

tl) \illa!!c dlstam:c(in krn) supply paper important hectar~) numher MagaZl commodity ne manufactured Forest Irrigated (by lln- cultumble Area not source) irrigated waste available for (inc hIding cultivation gauchar and b1fO\,CS)

1-1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

PR I\.IR TWE(73.0) Ron (h) FA NM 11 X3 (> 30A Kurahatti 47 FP Tm.O)

WE(5A) TWF(29.(» PRMR Ron(7) FA N 1046.1 58.4 Mudenagudi 48 0(6.5) T(41.5)

TWE(X6.8) PR Run IX) FA NM llX5.7 59.5 Arahunashl 49 T(R6.8)

TWF(62.4) PR Ron (R) FA NM 710.2 IR.5 Hirelnannur 50 T(62A)

TWE(40A) PRMR Ron (7) FA NM 992.3 32.3 Bhasalapur 51 T(40.4)

TWE(74.2) PR Ron (7) FA NM 767.)\ 33.0 Chikkrnannur 52 T(74.2)

PR I\.!R TWE(59.9) Ron (7) EA NM 4548.5 IIR.6 Savadi 53 FP T(59.9)

TWE(117.9) PR Ron (4) FA NM 1321.6 33.5 54 T(117.9)

WE(2S.3) PR Ron (7) EA N TWc(30.-I) 1091.5 40.9 1I0s.1lli 55 T(55.6)

113 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

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Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of \ illage Total area Total Number of Amenities <1\ ailabk (if not a\'aibhle within the \ illage, a dash (-) is shO\ITI in the column and next tll Nll. & Location ende of the population ho:,sehllids it in bra,'kets the distance in broad ranges ,;z. < 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 1O~ kms of the ncarest place \l\lage(in (2001 (2001 "here the fac1lit) is a,ailable 1$ given) hectare) Cens.l'<' \ rensus) Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commere Agricultural, Recreational Communica \vater telegraph ial and co· non- & cultural tions (Bus and operative agricultural iaciiltics(Cin sen-ice, telephone banks and other emal Video railway credit hall. Sports stali("ln.

societies club. watcf\\a~ ) Stadium! Auditorium)

2 (; 7 ~ 9 10 II 12 13

DA PHS RlvfP(2) ACS !tagi P(3j 1\1 S PO TO CP CV( l()-rl BS RS(lo~) 56 2.748.0 4.146 X27 HIIOT) TSS- NCS(IO+) (00623500) ClIW) PTa PH CMIIO+) SP(IO+) N\\,( IO~1 'vICW(lO,) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC( 10+)

Dyamhunashi P \1« 5) H«5) PHPO« - ACS{<5) CV(IO.,.) BS{' 5) 57 280.0 478 X7 HPSS- (00623600) C(lO+) MCW(..:5) 5) (,M(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC«5) CP( ... 5) OCS(lO+) ST(JO+) NW(lO+)

Bevinakatti PM H(10+) NCS ACS« CY(lO+) BS RS( lOr) 58 804.0 1,028 Ig7 Tl-W SS- PH(2) CM«5) (00623700) C( 10+) t>K'W«5) PO« 5) 5) SP(ID-t-) NW(JOr) CP« 51 PHC« 5) ST(10+)

MCWPHC PH) M(4) PHS(2) PO TO Sudi CY(IO+) BS RS(IO,) 59 2.591.0 5.770 U)75 S PUC J 0 FWC THPSS- PTO CMCP ACSNCS (00623800) SP(10+) NW(IO-i) ('(10+) RMP(3) PH(R8) ST(JO+) H(lO+)

Hadagali -S- ACS BS RSI5- PM H(JO+) THPTK CV(IO+) 60 Dambal 1.666.0 2<121 388 CM« 5) NCS(JO+) 10) C(1O+) MCW( 5-1 0) SS- PO PII SP(IO+) (00623900) CP(lo+) OCS(JO+) NW(10+) PHC(5-1O) ST(Jo+)

PHS RMP(2) T HP TK PO TO ACS Gujmagadi PM CM CV(lO+) BS RS(10+) 61 89io 1,441 283 H(1O+) PTO NCS(1o+) (00624000) C(10+) CP(JO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) MCW(5-10) SS- PH(4) OCS(Jo+) ST(1o+) PHC(5-IO)

PHSRMP ACS Kurudagi P(2) M(2) H(IO+) THPTK POTO CV(lO+) BSRS(IO+) 62 1.58\.0 1,859 362 CM«5) NCS(IO+) (00624100) C(1O+) MCW(5-10) SS- PTOPH SP(IO+) NW(lo+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

PO TO Yarebeleri PMS H(lO+) CY(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 63 1,634.0 . 1,763 358 TTWSS-PTO CM« 5) (00624200) PUC ('(10+) MCW« 5) ACS«5) SP(1O+) NW(JO+) PH(IO+) CP(lD-t-) PHC«5) ST(lO+)

Nagaral PM H(lO+) - CM(-IOT) ACS(JO+) CY(IO+) BS RS(IO,) 64 289.0 716 124 MCW(5-1O) TT\VSS- «_ (00624300) C(1O+) PO 5) CP(lO+) NCS(1O+) SP(10+1 NW(l{J+) !'HC(S-IO) OCS(1O+) ST(lO+I

114 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Approach Nearest town & Power Ne\\~ Most Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use in Name of \ (llage Serial to \ illage distance (in km) suppl} raper Inlp{)J1an.t hectare) Ilumber .\lagazl commodity ne manufactured Forest Irrigated (by Un­ culturable Area not source) irrigated waste available for (including culti,ation gaucharand groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

W£(4.9) PR Ron (13) £A' NM TW£(12.1) 2619.5 111.5 56 T(l7.0)

TWE(16.2) MR Gajendragarh ( 13) EA NM 234.9 28.9 Dyamhunashi 57 T(16.2)

TWE(99.2) PR Gajendragarh (19) EA N.\! 672.3 32.6 Be\ inakatti 58 T(99.2)

TWE(76.9) PR Gajendragarh (17) EA Nl\! Pots 2413.7 100A Sudi 59 T(76.9)

Jow"r, Cotton, TWE(38.7) PR Gadag (19) EA N 1562.5 64.9 Hadagali -S- Damb,,1 60 Oil Seeds T(38.7)

TWE(l4.2) PR Gadag (16) EA NM ·839.4 43.4 Gujmagadi 61 T(14.2)

TWE(20.1) lvlR Gadag (16) EA NM 0(4.9) 1500.4 3.2 52.3 Kurudagi 62 T(25.1)

TWE(SO.9) PR Naregal ( 17) FA N 1482.4 70.7 Yarebelen 63 T(80.9)

TWE(I01.2) PR Naregal ( 13 ) EA 176.4 11.4 Nagara! 64 T(101.2)

115 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Selial N~rr'" of \ iHag..: Total al"l:a Total NUlnbcr of Al11cniti~." a\ ailabk (i f not ava,lahlc within the \ illa)!e. a dash H is ,he>\\ n in the colunm and next to Nu. &: l.ocatlon wdc of [he IJllpulation hous"holds it in brackets the d,;,tTarh tal and en nlln- & cultural tions (Bus and ppcrati\l: af-'1-i~ultural faciliti",(Cm i-icfyicc. telephone hanb and other emal Video raill,a), credit hall. Sports station. ~l)Cidh:s cluh. watcr\\a! ) StadilUlV Auditorium)

2 ) 4 5 6 7 X 9 III II 12 13

MCWPHC Abhigcn P(3) M(2) PHS(2) ACS (V«5) BS RS(llH) 65 5.1\12.0 ~.IX3 1.571 T TW SS- PO TO (M(,l' (006244l)01 S C« 5) FWC PTO I'll NCS(IOI) SP(lO+) NW(I()+) HI lOt) ST(IO+)

PHS RMP(3) PO TO Jakkali P(3) M(2) ep C1\I« ACS CV«5) BS RSlJOI) 66 2.723.0 4.774 8RO H(lO+) THPSS- PTO (00624500) S CI-" 5) 5) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NWOOc) MCW«5) PH(ll) ST(1O+) rHC« 5)

Budihal _ iI( IlH) T HP SS- PH PC)(, ,\CS« 5) CV«-5) BS RS(lOI) 67 905.0 1.068 ~O7 P \1 Ct· C~!« 51 (ooh24600) )) MCW«5) 5) NCS« 5) SP(1O+) NW(llH) CP« )1 PHCI< 5) (JeS«) ST(I(l+)

DH 11(5-10) TK Mamnabasari P(2) M fir PO TO (,PCM(5- BS RS(lOI) 6S 1,722.0 2.598 502 (\'(5-10) (llO6247()()) C(101) MCW«S) SS- PTOPH 1m NWIIOcI PllC'« 5) ST(lO+)

Kalakapur PM H«5) CVIIOt) as RS(IOt) 69 JSO.O 1.579 263 T HP SS- PH 1'0« CMI< 5) ACS(- ) (00624800) C(lO+) MCW(,-5) 5) SI'(IO+) NW(IOf) CPt lOt) NCS«5) PHC«5) ST(lO+)

MCWP}I( 1'0(2) PHS(2) Nidagundi P(3) M(4) CM ACS CV(1O+) BSRS(IO+) 70 4,461.0 6.036 1.223 FWC T HP SS- T0(2) (00624900) S C(lOt) PT0(2) CP(lOt) NC'S(2) Sp(IO+) NW(JO+) RMP(6) PH(30) ST(IO+) H(lo-t)

PHS RMP(Z) Halakcri 1'(2) M THPTK POTO CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 71 1.102.0 3.816 747 H(JO+) CM«5) ACS (001125000) C(lO+) SS- PTOPH SP(IO+) NW(IOi) MCW«5) CP(IOI) ST(lO+) PHC«5)

Rudrapur PM« 5) 11« 5) HPTW CV(llH ) BS RS( IlH) n 366.0 350 67 1'0« 5) CM« 5) (00625100) COO» MCW(5-10) SS- .\CS«5) SP(IO+) NW(1O+) PII(<- 5) CP(IO+) l'HC(S-IO) ST(lOt)

Amaragatti 136 PM«5) H(lO+) THPTW PH 1'0(<: CV(IOt) BS RS(IO+) 44~.O 930 (ooh252llO) C(lO-' ) MCW(S-IO) SS- ~) CM« 5) ACS(, 5) SI'(IOI) NW(IOI) PHC(5-10) CP(S-IO) ST(lO+ )

"" VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory lise As on 1999) :\pprmch Nearest to\\1l & Po\\cr News ~1ost Land us.: (i,e area under ditlercnt t)'1'<'s of land usc in Scn.ti to \'i lIag.: distance (in km) supply paper,' important hectare) Ilutllbcr J\lagazi COJ1UlloJlt) Ile mallufactur~d Forest Irrigated (by Un­ cultumble Area not source) Inigat~d wa.'.. tc a\ ailablc for (including culti\ation gauch." .mti !-rro\'c~)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

nVEi2.J2,X) PR Narcgal15) lOA NM 5359,(> 209,5 Abblgcri T(l-12.X)

TWE(231) PR Ron (5) EA NM 2612,2 87.7 lakkali 66 T(n,l)

n\}:(34A) PRMR Narcgal (5) lOA NM X29,1 41.5 Budihal 67 T(34.4)

PRMR TWE(9L1) Narcgal (6) EA NM 1567,X 632 Maranabasan 6X FP T(9Ll )

n'v'E(22,7) MR Ron(14) EA NM 349,2 KI Kalakapur 69 T(l2,7)

TWE(IOLl) PR Narcgal (5) EA NM 41755 184.3 Nidagundi 70 T(IOL2)

TWE(7.3) PR Narcgal ( 13 ) EA NM Baskets 1161.6 33.1 Halakcn 71 T(7.3)

TWE(425) PR Gajcndragarh ( 13) EA 314,7 8.8 Rudrapm T(42.5)

TWE(30A) MR Gajcndragarh ( 13) EA 395..1 22.3 Amaragatti T(30.4)

117 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Senal ~al11c of \'j lIagc Iotal an;tI '(>t,,1 Numhcr of Amenities avallablc (If n()t ayailahle \\ ithin till' ,\:lllagc, a dLish (-) is sh()\\ 11 In the column and next to !'\o. & Loc<1tioll c(llk or til" populatIOn hOU:-.'l'ilOld" It ill bm{:kcts the distance In hroad rang~~ \'i7.' 5 km~., 5-10 kills. and 10- kJl1:-' of the I1can:~t place \llJagl' (TIl (cOtil (cllill \\here thc Clcility I~ aVaJlahk 1~ gi\l'n)

hcctare) CL'nsll~) (_'c'I1~u") loducational MedIcal Drinking Post, Commcrc .Abl'ficultural~ RCI..Tcational COll1tnunica \\ater tdq,'TIlph ial and m' nOI1- & cultural til}J1S (Rus and opc:rati\'c abl'ficultllTdi t,Jcllitlc~(Cin :-OL'lYICC, teicphone {lanks and other ('Ina! Video railway credit hall, Sports s1atIOn, SOCil:IIC'S club. watcnvay) Stadiuml Auditorium)

2 J 6 7 l) III II 12 13

PHS RMP Lakkalakalll P M S 11(10-+) r HP rw 1'0'10 ACSI', ,) CVI \i)~) KS KS\lO, 7..\ 707.0 2,51)X ..\S2 (00625.,00) ClIO+) MCW(IO,) Ss- PTO PH C\1~ I()-+) l\CSIIO ) SP( 10,) NW(IO-) PHC(lO') CPt 0+) OCS(IO') SnlO-+)

CHW Nagcndragad P M S H(lO+) HPTW PO TO C\'(IO+) BS RSI 101) 75 1.3lS,0 1.510 lS7 CM(~5) ACS(" 5) (00625400) C(IOr) MCW(IOf) TK SS- PTO PH SP(IO+) NW(lO,) CP(IO+) NCS(IOt) PHC(lOr) ST(lO '\

Bhairapur P(2) MIS- fi(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 8S« 5) 7(, 5JS 0 572 93 T HP SS- PO(5-10) CM(S-IO) ACS(S-JO) (00b2SS00) 10)C(5-10) MCW(IO+) SI'(1O+) RS(IO! ) PH« 5) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-IO) I'HC(IO+) 5 I( 10+) NW(IOf)

Jigen 1'(2) ~I H(lfH) HPTW PI! PO(5- .. \CS(IO- ) C\'(IO') RSRSIIO,) 77 753,11 794 136 CM(lO-) (00625600) C(IO") MCWI1O+) SS- 10) NCS(IO, ) SP(lO-l) NW(lO!) CP(I(H) PHO 10~) nCS(IO') 51 (10,)

Vadcgol pM(I(}t) H(lO+) HPTW PI! PO(S- ACS(III-) CV(J(h) RS RS( 10!) 7X 71:>7.11 455 72 CM(IO+) (00625700) ClIO+) MCW(lO+) SS- 10) t'CS(\(J') SPOO+) r-;W(\O-1) CP(IOt) PliO 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

Myakalzcri 1'(2) M« S) H(5-IO) HPTW CV(5-10) BS RS(IO+) 79 232.0 426 74 PO«5) CM(5-IO) ACS(- 5] (00625800) C(5-1O) MCW(IOT) SS- SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PH(<- 5) CP(5·10) NCS« 5) PHC(lO+ ) ST(IO+)

RMP H(5- Bcnacharnatti l' M C(5- 10) PH PO« CVtS-IO) BS RS(lO+) RO R94.0 1.0:'.0' 144 HPSS- CM(5-IO) ACS« 5) (00625900) 10) MCW(lOr) 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(5-10) NCS« S) PHC(lO+) 51'(10+)

PHS RMP Kumoji P MCIS- HiS-\O) CV\5-IO) BS RS(lO+) XI 465,0 1.278 2:! I T HI' SS- PO PH CM(5-1O) ACS NC5 (00616000) 10) MCW(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(5-IO) PHC(lO+) 51'(10+)

RMP 11(5- Dindur I' MC~- 10) MCW(5- T HP TW PH PO« CV(S-IO) BS RS(lO~) 82 728,0 1.969 347 CM(S-IO) (00626100) 10) 10) pHC(5- SS- 5) Sp(5-IO) NW(IO+) CP(S-IO) 10) S1'( 10+)

DA PIIS RMP SMP(4) RaJur 1'(2) M S THPTW 1'01'0 C\'« 5) BS RS(IO-) 83 2.217.11 4.:128 781 CHW(3) PTO CM(-.5) ACS{~ 5) (00626200) o C« 5) SPIIOt) NW(IO+) H« 5) SS- PH05) CP(-: 5) NCS« 5) ST(IO' ) MCW(lO~) PHC(IO+)

118 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory lise (As on 1999) Approach Nearest to\\ n & Pu\,cr !"..:C\\~ \lost Land usc (LC. an:a under ditTcn:nt tj'Pes ofland usc in Senal lu \'Il1agc di~tancl' ~ 1Il kill) ,uppl\' pJ I1L'r 1I1lpprtant hcdan.:) Ilumhl..·r \lagci/l l:oIIlJnod,ty no manullictun:d Forest Irrigated (hy Un- culturablc Area not ~ourcc) irrigated waste available for (including cultivation gauchar and gron:s)

14 15 16 17 I X 19 20 21 ~2 23

136.3 TWE(36...1) ~IR Gajcndragarh (1-1) 1:.\ I" \1 51R.8 15.5 I akLllabttl 74 T(36.4)

TWE(IS.9) MR Gajcndragarh ( 1-1) EA I" 1-.1 TK(IOI.2) 491.4 656.5 Nagcndrdgad 75 T(I~O.I)

MR Gajen

TWEI141.7) MR Gajcndragarh (16) E.'I. N IK(2'2.8) 378.6 210.0 Jlgcri 77 T( 164.4)

TWE(~R.9) MR Gajcndragarh (8) L'I. N 271.5 406.7 \'adegol 78 1'(889)

TWE(14.2) PR Gajcndmgarh (8) I'A NM 206.7 II I Myakalzcri 7'} T(14.2)

TWE(80.9) MR Gajcndragarh (9) EA I'M TK(137.6) 641(.2 27.2 Bcnachamatti 80 T(2IR.5)

TWE(40.5) PR Ga)cndragarh (8) FA NM 222.8 201.8 Kunto)i 81 T(40.5)

TWE(I>O.7) \lR Gajendragarh (5) EA N \1 500.1 167.2 Dindur 82 T(60.7)

TWEI1l6.6) PR GaJcndragarh (5 I EA NM 1700.8 399.6 Rajur 83 1'(110.6)

119 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and I~and

Serial Name llf \'lllagc Total area Total Numb<."fof Amenities available (ifn0t ayailabk \\;thin tiIe \ illage. "dash (-) is shov.n in thecolurnn and next to 1\0. & Location \.._"oJe ofthc p<'pulat ion households It in bmckets the distance in broad mngcs ~i? .. :i knh.. 5-1 I) k!m and llh- kills of the nE".lrcst place nllagc (in (2001 (2001 where the f.!clllly IS ,,,·ailabk " gj,·en) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking p(l~t. CO!llmcrc Agricultural. Recreational Communica "

2 -, 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CHWH« PUI1hageri MC - 5) PH POI' ·\CS(· 5) CV«5) I3S RS(! (}. ) 84 175.0 564 100 T HPSS- CI\1(· 5) (O()6~63(10) P «)) MCW(IG-'-) 5) NCS« 5) SP«5) NW(IO+) (,P« 5) PHC(lO+) OCS(' 5) ST(IO+)

Goudagcri P M(5-10) H(S-IO) HPTW PH PO(5- C~I(~-I() .;CS(5-10) CV(5-10) as RS(IO+) 85 861.0 505 X7 (00626400) C(5-1O) MCW(lO+) SS- 10) CP(5-10) N(S(5-10) SI'(5-1O) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

PHS RMP(~) Gogen pel) M(2) SMPCHW 1 HPTW PO TO ACSJ',CS(,- CV«5) HS RSllOt) R6 565.0 2.R08 456 CM('.5) «()O626500) S('«5) H«5) SS- f'i'()PH 5) (X'S(' 5) SP(~ 5) N\V(IO+) CPl' 5) MCW(IO+) ST(I(},-) PHC(lO+)

Nah'Umshikoppa P(2) MC(<- H«5) ACS(-.:.5) C\/(<.5) as RS( J(}+-) X7 351.0 1.100 167 .J HI' SS- PH PO' < CM«5) (0()626600) 5) MCW(!(}+-) 5) NCS« 5) SP«5) NW(lO+) CP(- 5) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lOt)

Matar.lllgi P M('(5- H(5-10) CV(5-1O) BS RS(IOt) 88 454.0 790 129 T HI' SS- PH 1'0« CM(~-IO) ACS« 5) (00626700) 10) MCW(IO+) 5) CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SJ'(5-1O) NW(lOt) PHC(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(1(}+-)

CHWH« Chilzeri ACS« 5) CV« 5) I3S RS(IO+) 89 473.0 752 140 I' MC«5) 5) T HPSS- I'OTO CM«5) (00626800) MCW(IO+) PTOPH N(,S«5) SI'« 5) NW(IOt) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(1O+)

PHSCHW Kodaganur P MC(5- H(5-10) eV(S-IO) BS RS(IO+) 90 Ll77.0 1,032 196 T HP SS- PH 1'0« CM(~'-]()) ACS(5-1O) (00626900) 10) MCW(IO+) 5) CP 5-10 NCS(5-1O) SI'(5-10) NW(JO+) PHC(lG-'-) ( ) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

CHWH« Veerapur as RS(lO+) 91 378.0 586 102 T HP SS- PH PO( <_ (1-1(- 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) (00627000) P MC«5) ~CW(IO+) 5) NW(lOt) CP«5) I\CS(<,5) SP« 5) PHC(lO+)

PHSRMP - ACS NCS(5- - Rampur 1'(2) M ('(5- H« 5) THPTW PO TO as RS( !(}+-) 9~ 535.0 1,205 223 CM(5-10) IO)CX'S(S- CV(5-10) (lX)627 I 00) 10) MCW(5-IOi SS- PTOPH SI'(5-1O) 1\ \V( J(l-'-) CP(5-IU) 10) PHC(5-IO) ST( 10+)

120 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) ,\ppmach Neare,t to\\TI & Pmver l\ew" !\'lost Land use I i.e arm under different types ofland use in Nmne of yillage Senal to village distance (in km) supply paper' importa!)t hectare) num1:x:r Magazi cOllunodity ne mallutactured Forest lnigatoo (by Un­ culturable Arcanot source) inigated waste available tor (including cultivation gauchar and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

T\\'[(40.5) PR Gajendmgarh (4) EA N!\! 114.1 10.5 Purthagcri T(40.5)

TWEi80.9) PR Gajendmgarh (4) EA N 646.5 133.5 (ioudagcri 85 T(80.9)

TWE(97.1) PR Gdjendmgarh (9) EA NM 441.5 16.3 Gogeri X6 T(97 I)

TWE(16.2) MR Gajendmgarh (7) EA NM TK(24.3) 296.6 14.0 Nagarashikoppa X7 T(40.5)

TWE(101.2) MR Ciajendral,wh (3) EA NM 340.7 12.1 Matarangi ~8 T(l012)

TWEl44.5) PR Gajendragarh (5) EA NM 413.2 15.3 Chilzeri 89 T(44.5)

TWEl24.3) PR Gajendral,'llfh «(,) EA NM 1103.2 49.5 Kodaganur 90 '1'(24.3)

TWEl48.ti) PR EA NM 304.5 24.9 Vecrapur 91 T(48.6)

TWE(50.6) MR N 458.3 26.1 Rampur 92 1(SO.ti)

121 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land

Nan'X: tlt' \tllagc Tolal area Total Numlx."f of Amenities a\ailablc (ifnol a\,ailable \\llhin Ihc vIllage. a d""l, (-) is sho\\n in Ihe column and nexllo & LocalIOn c(xl<; llf Ihe. pnplliation hOllSCh(lld, it in bmckets the dis1ance in broad ranges \ 1/,' 5 kn~ .. 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place \'iIlage (in (2001 (2()(J] \\here the lacihty IS mailable is gJvcn) hcctare) Cmsus) CenstL,) --~-:------Educational Medical Drinking Post. Cammerc Agricultural. Recreational Communica \\ aler tc1eb'f:lph ial and cn non- & cultural tions (BtL' and ol'crnti\"c agricultural lacilities(Cin seIyice. telephonc hanks anJ other emal Video raih\uy credit hall. Sports station. club, \\ate",-ay) Stadiwn' Auditorium)

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13

Hirekoppa P MC(5- H(5-IO) T HP TW PII PO( - CV(5-IO) BSRS(IO+) 43 49').0 712 IIX CM(5-IO) . - . «()()6272()()) to) MCW(5-1O) SS- 5) CP(5-1O) ACS«· 5) SP(5-IO) NW(I(}+-) PHC(5-1O) ST(I(}+-)

1)(2) DA(4) DH T(70) P(138) MCW(7) W(9) 1'0(49) 1\1(107) PHC(7) T1«22) T0(4Z) eM(JJ) ACS(2B) Block Total 1117&·"0 181091 34151 S(30) PHS(40) UPOO) CV(Z) SP(2) BS(87) PT0(42) CP(l7) NCS(B) R"(3) PUC(6) C FWC(7) n\(35) OCS(3) PU(766) I Tr 0(2) RMP(7S) R(3) SMP(6) C(Z) L CHW(I3)

122 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Usc (As on 1999 Approach Nearest to\\ n & Power New.; Most land use (I.e. ar"a lIDlkr (btTen.'I1t to'pL"S ofland use in Name of \;llage Serial to \illagc distance tin km) supply paper ! important hectare) number Magazi commodity nc manutilcturcd Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not source) irrigated \\~Iste available for (including cultivation gauchar and groVL"S)

14 15 16 17 19 20 21 23 2

n\,E(708) MR Gajendragarh ( 12) EA N 409.7 18.5 I!irekoppa 93 T(708)

GC(3178.44 ) \VE(215.68) 1W(S6.64) PR(57) TWE(4496. N(84) l\1R(52} EA(93) M(71) . 591.039) 95244.4 3.Z 7132.3 W(7) TK(285.83) R(2 I Z.3) L(32) 0(335.76) T(8813.04) GADAG C.D. BLOCK , IN DIA KAR NATAKA I I GADAG TALUK GADAG DISTRICT Km 2 0 2 4 6 Km

T A

S II \ // /I ii PO ''-" . ";/ Kotum ac" hagi "'"~ ii' \ II " II

PO " !! Lakkundi II -''1,'-'-'-,- - ~ 0 I(a(j~ ".>/ trJPlJr \)'" \ ~ . G

:::::; TOTAL AREA OF TALUK (IN SQ.KM) ______1,097.53 TOTAL POPULATION OF TALUK- ______3,32,0 11 TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN TALUL ______02 TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN TALUK. ______64 TOTAL DISTANCE F ROM DISTRICT HEADQ UARTERS (IN KM) __ 00 / Ar ea of some villages ar e found in two or more fragments.

CD. Block boundary of Gadag is co- terminus T with taluk boundary exclud ing all statutory t owns. I T L BOUNDARY. DISTRICT . ______, _ . _ . _. _. _ . . UNMETALLED AND OTHER ROADS ______

TALUK ______. _ , _. _ . _. _ , RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION. BROAD GAUGE ______RS

VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CO DE NUMBER ______1 00627300 METRE GAUGE ____ • __ _ RS

FOREST - RESERVED . ______:_-.-_-_-_-_-_~:!'_~_-_·_-_-_-_-i RIVER WITH STREAM ______~ HEADQUARTERS TALUK ______@ TANK • __ • ______• ______• ______. ___ • G::::2) VILLAGE WITH POPULATrON SIZE BELOW 200 POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE. ______• ______200-499 500- 999: 1000-4999 5000 AND ABOVE ______Q • • •• PO / TO HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL. ______UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATrON CODE. ______I x 332 I S POLICE STATION ______URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE ______m_n __ n __ ~ PS NATION AL HIGHWAY______..:. N""H:....::;63:;:__ PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ______.

STATE HIGHWAY ______•• ______-, S:::.H;....:::6 __ BANK COMMERCIAL / CO- OPERATIVE ______IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD. ______

Based upon Survey of India ma p wi th the permission of t he Sur veyor Genera l of India c Gove rnment of India Co pyright, 2006.

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)

Name of the District: Gadag Serial Name of ,"iJlage 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 Name of CD Block: Gadag :\allle of Sub-Dist: 0003

Ada\'isomapur 00629800 1000JOOOJOO030()050 2 Antur 00631JOO IOOO300030003(JOO23 -' 00630800 JOOOJOOO1OOOiOOOOJ 4 00627400 JOOO-,OOO3000300039 5 Balajinagar 00630100 Newly created \ illage 6 Basapur 00633300 Included in ,\Iulgun 7 Beladhadi 00631800 JOO()JOOO.'OOO_l()()()()7 X Belahod 00628100 1OOOJOOOJOOO~0003 5 9 Benakanakoppa 00628800 10003000300mOO043 10 Bcntur 00631400 100030003000300022 II Betigeri( Rural) 00629300 100030003000300027 12 Binkadakatti 00630600 10003000300030()OO2 13 Brahmandapur 00631700 Newly created \illagc 14 Chikkahandigol 00628200 100030003000300034 15 Chikkoppa 00628500 JOO030003000300028 16 Chinchalli 00632300 100030003000300020 17 00628400 IOO030003000.iOOO32 IX Gadag(Rurai) 00630700 100030()O.\OOO300001 19 Gayarawad 00627600 i 00030003000,0004 I 20 Hanganabtti 00633500 1000JOO03000300012 21 Harlapur 00629500 IOOO3000300(l3()0046 22 00632100 10003000300030001 X 23 Hatalagcri 00629700 1000300030003()OO52 24 Hirehandigol 00630400 100030003000300026 25 Hirckoppa 00628600 IOOO300030(){)J(){)029 26 Hombal 00627iWO IOOO3000300030003J 27 00632S00 100030003000JOOOl6 2l< Huilgol 00627700 1000300()3000300OJO 29 00630500 100030003000300025 30 Jalashankamagar 00630000 Newly created village 31 Kabalayata Katti 00632800 100030003000300009 32 Kadadi 00627500 100030003000300040 33 Kalasapur 00630900 100030003000300006 34 Kallur 00632400 IOO\BOOO3I)O(BI)I)019 35 00629400 100030003000300053 36 00632000 100030003000300017 37 Kiritagcri 00628700 100030003000300042 38 Kotumachagi 00629000 100030003000300045 39 Kurtakoti 006312()0 100030003000300024 40 Lakkundi 00630300 10003000100030004R 41 Lingadhal 00627300 10003000300030003R 42 Madaganur 0062XOOO 100030003000300036 43 Mahalingcshwarapur 00633600 Newly created village 44 MalasamllJra 00631100 100030003000300004 45 l'vlulgund (Rural) 00633100 Includ.:d in Mttlgund in 1991 46 Nabhapur 00631900 IOOOJOO03000300008 47 Naga,amudra 00629100 JOO030003000300055 48 Naga\i 00631S00 100(lJOO03000300005 49 Narasapur 0062'l200 100()3000]OO0300054 50 Neclagund 00632200 100030003000300021 51 Neeralagi 0062R900 IO()()30003()OOJOOO44 52 Pandurangapllr 006.' 1000 N<:wlv crc:ated \illage Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block "ise)

Name of the District: Gadag Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 53 Papana,hi 006Jo::!00 100030003000300049 54 Sambhapur 00629900 100030003000300051 55 Sccthalahari 00633200 Included in ~lulgund in 1991 56 Shagoti 0062::1300 100030003000300033 57 Shircll 00632600 I O()03000300030001 5 58 Shinl1lJa 00632700 100030003000300014 59 Siddarameshwara Nagar 00631600 '\i cw I)' created village 60 00633400 ]00030003000300011 61 00629600 ]0()O30003000300047 62 \-cnkatapur (H.S.) 006~7900 100030003000300037 63 Vcnkatapur (lnam) 00632900 lOOO.1()OO3000300010 64 Yalishitur 00633000 100030003000300013 VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENTS - GADAG C.D.BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ------_--

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Setial Name of village Total area Total Number of Amenitit'~ maIlable (Ifnnt <1\ alLlhk \\ nhlfl the- \ iii age. a Ja~h (-) is sho\,,;n in the column and next to

1\;.1. & Location code- of the populatIOn households it in brad. cis the di~tance In hrn~ld r,l1lgt'" \ t~.< :' "01-';._ 5-1 () kms. and' 0 1- ).,_ms \lj' the nc'aft?St place \ dlage (m (2(lOI (2001 \\hl"It: rhe J~H.. dlt) I~ a\ailabk is gi\cn) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Orink.ing Po~t. Commerc Agricultural. Recreational Communica \\,111.-, telegraph i31 and co· non- & cultural tlons (Bus and operati,e agricultural facilitics(Cin sef\ Ice. It_-lephone hank> and other t'm

6 l) 10 II 12 1.1 Cl) Block: Gada (0003) HH(4) 0 ACS LmgaJhal P M(2) S R..'vIP(-I) 11lP1K PO CP CV(IOi) BS RS(' 5) 1.4,2.0 HJ49 571 NCS(IOt) (00627300) C(lO+) CHW(3) SS- PHI5S) C\II lOt) SP(IO,) NW(l(}' ) OCS(IO' ) PHC(IO+) ST(IO!) HA PHS Balaganur P(2) M(2) RMP(4) T lIPW PO TO CM ACS 5P C\'(\O+) BS RS ~ 2,-188.0 3.880 725 (00627400) S H(IO+) TK SS- PH CP(IO+) NCS(I04) ST« 5). NW(IO+) PlIqlO+)

HDMH ACS NCS(S· Kadadi P M S T lIPTW BS RS(' 5) 1.748.0 2.377 437 PHC PHS PUPH CV(5-10) .- (00627500) PUC R () SS- 01(-5-10) :~;OCS(5- NW(IOi) MCW(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

CHW 11(, Ga\.ara\\ad P M C(S- 5) MC\v(-- TIIPTW CP C1\11 ,- ArS BS RS«- 5) 4 1,391.0 1,-119 254 1'0(- S) C\'(5-IO) (00627600) 10) 5) R SS· 10) NW( lOT) Plll< 5) 5'1(5-\\\) PHC(IO,)

PHC PHS lIuilgol P M S RMP TT\\\\ lP ACS(IO·) C\'( lOr) BS RS(IO+) :\ 3.517.0 3.381 646 PO (00627700) C(lO+) H(lO+) TK SS· C~I(IO~) NCS(I()~) Sri 10,) NW(IOt) MCW(IO+) OCS(IOT) ST(IOI)

HCPHC PHS(2) FWC ACS Hombal P(l) M(2) THPTW POTO CV(IO+) BS RS 6 7,389.0 7.860 I.S8S RMP(4) CMCP NCS(IO+) (00627800) sqIO+) W TK SS· PHOS) SP( 10.) NW(IOT) CHW(5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) H(lO+) MCW( 10+)

RMPCHW ACS (H.S.) PM H(lO+) THPW PH(l2) CV(IO+) BS RS« 5) 7 881.0 1.260 247 CM«5) NCS(IO+) (00627900) C(lO+) MCW(i()+) TKSS- PO« 5) SP(IOT) NW(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) PHctlO+) ST(IO+)

CHW Madaganur PM H(IO+) T HP TW PH 1'0« CM(-IOT) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS RS(iO+) 8 1.248.0 882 170 (00628000) C(lOl) MCW(IO+) W SS- 5) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10') NW(IO') PHC(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO')

PHS RMP CHW(2) - ACS NCS(S· . BS RS(5· Belahod P M S T IIPT\\ PO 9 9S3.0 1,973 380 H(5-IO) CM(S-IO) 10)OCS(S- CV(I~+) 10) (00628100) C(lO+ ) SS- PIl( 16) MCW(I()+) CP(I(}>-) 10) SP(II +) NW(IO+) ST(IM) PH05-10)

HARMP THPTW Chikkahandtgol P 'vi S HI" 5) ACS« :' ) eV(I(h) BS RS(· 'I 10 1.686.0 2.745 ~23 WTK L PO PH(S) C1\I« 5) (00628200) C( I(}-) MC\\(lO-) NeS(- 5) SP(IOI) NW(lO' ) SS· CP« S) PliO"' S) OeS( 5) Sf( 10, )

1">(\ VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (.\s on 1999) Appn'lach Nearest town & pO\\l_~r Nc\,~ '.1"sl Land use (I.e. area lInder thtTerenl I)pes of land lise in Name of \ i lIage Serial 10 \ illage di,lance (m km) slIppl) paper Important hectare) lluTIlocr \lagaLI CtHlllllodlty no manufactured Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not sourc~) irrigated \\aste avaIlable illr (mcluuing culti\'atlOn gallchar and gH)\'CS)

14 15 16 17 IX 19 20 21 22 23 2

TK(5.4) PR '.lR Mulgund (35) I'A N \1 1394.6 :;2.1 lingadhal T(5.4)

PRMR Mulgund (36) EA NM 24221 65.9 Balaganur 2

PR MR :v1ulgund (37) EA N 1658.9 S9.1 Kadadi

PR MR Mulgund (3~) EA N 1285.9 105.1 Gavarawad

WH26.3) PR MR Mulgund (27) EA N TWE(6.1) 3315.8 11.0 Huilgol T(32...1)

PR MR Mulgund (28) EA NM 7154.1 234.9 Hom!>al 6

WE(2.g) PR Mulgund (34) EA N 842.7 35.5 Venkatapur (H.S.) 7 T(2.S)

WE(Il.I) Groundllll!. PRMR Mulgund (33) EA N TWE(4.1) 1170.1 67.8 Madaganur Cotton. Onion T(lO I)

WE(6.1) PR MR Mulgund (32) FA N TWE(2.0) 90.U 41.6 Belahod 9 T(R.I)

OnIOn. l(55.9) PR l\1ulgund (31) L\ N \1 Chtllies. 15675 o~.: Chlkkahandlgol 10 T(S5.'!) Cotton

131 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

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Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Senal ;\ame of village T(~al area rotal Number of Amenities available \ifnllt avaIlable \\ithin thn illagc. a dash (-) is shov.n in the colwnn and next to

1\1.1 & Location code of the population hou.<;eholds it in brackets the distance In hlllad "Ing~'S viI. < 5 1--11" .. 5·10 killS. and I

:: 3 5 6 7 g 9 10 II 12 13

CHWH« Shagoti PM 1 HI"I\\' C\(I0--) BS II 65<).0 1.9Xo 378 5) I\leW(~ W TK SS~ PO CM("5) ACS (l)()62R300) qlO+) SP( I(}r) NW(lO+) 5) PHC« 5) CP(I

PHSCHW ACS NCS« CV;\}'- Dtmdur PM H«5) THPW BS 12 513.0 1,378 293 PO eM(·5) 5) ( ) (00628400) C(1O+) MC\V(l

CHW(2) Chikkoppa PM(5-10) H«5) HP1W PH(3) CY(IO+) BS RS( 10+) L1 660.0 L021 202 CM(IO+I (00628500) q5-10) MCW(5-1(l) W TK SS· 1'0« 5) SI'(I(}r) NW(IO+) (."P( 10+) PHC« 51 ST(I(}r)

PHS ('HW(2) BS RS(5- Hirekoppa PM« 5) THI'TW 14 1.799.0 1.310 264 H(~ 5) PO PHI 3 ACS 10) (00628600) C«5) I K SS. ) MeW(, 5) NW(IO+) I'HC('~ 5)

Kiritageri PM 1(3) H(lO+) TTWW PH(12) CM('IO+) ACS(I(}+) CY(IO+) BS RS(1(}l-) 15 818.0 1,174 220 (00628700) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) TKSS, 1'0« 5) CP« 5) NCS(lO+) Sp(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

RMP Benakanakoppa PM H(IO+) HPTW PHPO« CM(-IO+) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 10 lJ07.0 1,001 187 (00628800) q](}t) MCW(IO+) WSS· 5) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) N\V(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

PHSRMP ACS Neeralagi PM H(lO+) THPTW PO PH CY(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 17 1.l6O.0 1.526 290 (,M(IO+) NCS(lO+) (00628900) C(1O+) MCW(IO+) WSS- SI'(I(}r) NW(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+)

HMCW PHS Kotumachagi P(3) 1\1(3) THPTW PO CV« 5) BS RS(l(}r) 18 5,143.0 0,895 jJ07 RMP(4) CM(l(},-) ACS(3) (00629000) 5(2) C« 5) TKSS- PH(60) SI'(IO+) NW(IO+) SMPCHW ('P«5) ST(IO+) PHC« 5)

RMP(3) CHWH(5- ACS NCS(5· - BS RS(5- Naga>amUdra P MC(S· 19 'J3KO 1.418 275 10) MCW(5- THPTW PH(4) CM«5) 10) OCS(5- eV(5-101 10) (00629100) 101 SI'(5-1O) 10)PHC(S- WTKSS·PO«5) CP«5) 10) NW(l(}+) S [(5-10) 101

132 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory lIse (As on 1999 .\pproach i'\earest 1{)\\11 & Power ]\;ews Mr'st LlI1d usc (i,e. arca 11l1

gro\·e~)

1-+ I" 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

WE(1.2) MR Mlligund (30) EA N TWE(KI) 607.1 42.6 Shagoti II T(9.3)

WE(4.I) PRMR l\Iullpmd (29) EA NM TWE(6.I) -+1)6.4 36.5 Dundur 12 T(lO.I)

WE(5,3) PR Mullo-'1Ind (25) EA 1\ Cotton Yam 0i24.7) 604.9 25.1 Chikkoppa 13 1(30,1 )

WE(19.9) PR Mulh'lmd (26) EA Cott'"' Yam 1739.7 39.4 Hirekoppa 14 TI19,9)

WE(14.2) MR Mulgund (39) EA N 773.7 2,g 27.3 Kiritageri 15 T(14,2)

TWE(22,8) PR Mulgund(40) EA N %8.9 42.9 72.4 Benakanakq>pa 16 T(22.8)

TWE(31.6) PR Mulgund (41) EA. N I ()44.4 37.7 52.3 Nccralagi 17 T(31.6)

WE(30.4) PR Mulgund (42) EA N IWE(lK2) -+889.6 33.2 171.6 Kotumachagi 18 T(48.6)

WE(287) PR t\IR Mulgund (52) EA N TWE(19.9) -+6,() I\:agasmnudra 19 T(4K6)

133 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ------_--_ - .

Census of India 200 I Amenities and Land Serial l\:an", (If \illage Total area Total )\umbt.'f of .\mcl1lties ayailablc (ifllot 'j\'ailable v.ithin the yillagc. a dash (-) i, shO\m in the culul1Ul and next to No. & Lxatlon code "fthe populati"" households .it ill bracket> the di,tal1ee in broad r.mges \iL.' 5 km,.. 5-10 kills. and I()- kilt' ofrhc "enr",r place \'illage (in (2001 (2001 "here the fucility is avatlable is gIvcn) hectare) C~'I1su,) Ce'bus) Educ.:ltio!lal Medical Drinking Post. Commerc Agricultural. Recreational Communica

water telegraph ial and C() non- & cultural nons (Bu~ and opemti\'e agricultural tacilitics(CiTl ..,cnh.'C'_ telephone banks and OIher ema' Yideo l(-lih\ay credit hall. SJX'11S :-.talidl), MX:ieties club. \\':.11CrW:.l) ) Stadium' AuditOliulll)

2 3 4 :; 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1~

DARMP CHW(2) I3S RS(5- Narasapur HPTW CV(5-10) 20 557.0 1,197 266 1'11.1 H(5-1O) PH(4) 10) (00629200) CM(5-10) ACS~" 5) 51'(5-10) MCW(5-1O) W SS- CP(5-10) N\v( J(~) ST(5-1O) PHC(5-10)

Betigeri( Rural) 21 669.0 ----- Uninhabited ------(00629300)

PHS RMP Kanaginahal SMPCHW THPTW PO CP C\'(IO+) BSRS ~2 3.665.0 . 3.858 744 PM (00629400) MCW(IO+) W TK SS· PH(28) CM(lO+) ACS SI,(IO+) ;'\\\,(10+ ) PHC(I()-r) ST( 10+)

RMI' Harlapur H(Ilr-) T HPTW CP CV(llr-) BS RS« 5) 23 5.867.0 4.6<)4 936 P M S ACSNCS (00629500) MCW(IO'-) SS- PO PHI)~ Ctl.1(lO+) SP(IO+) 1\W( 1Cl-'-) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

Tinnnapur P M S PHS HOO+) TW W PO CV(IO+) I3S RS« 5) 24 560.0 2.971 550 CP ACSNCS (00629600) Pl:CC 10+) MCW(IO+) SS- PH( 10--) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ( PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

RMPI-I(5- BS RS(5- Hatalageri PMC(5- 10) MCW(5- T HP W CV(5-1O) 25 1.626.0 2.937 501 PO PH CM(5-10) ACS« 5) 10) (00629700) 10) 10)PHC(5- TK55- SP(5-1O) CP(5-10) NCS(5-JO) NW(I()-r) 10) ST(5-1O)

PHS

Adavisomapuf RMI'(3) H« T HPTW PO CP CM« ACS NCS« CV« 5) BS RS« 5) 26 868.0 4.052 735 (00629800) P MC«5) 5) MCW« WSS- PH 14 5) 5)OCS«5) SI'«5)Sk- NW(IO+) 5)PHC(5- ( ) 5) 10)

PHS SMP Sambhapur P M('(5- H(5-10) THPW CV«5) I3S 27 745.0 1.683 316 PO PH CM(" 5) ACS «()O629900) 10) MCW(5-1O) TK SS- SI'«5)ST(, NW(IO+) (1'('- 5) PHC(5-10) 5)

RMPH«5) TWTK Jala,hankarnagar ACS NCS« C\'« 5) BS RS« 5) 28 605 () 617 125 Sq<5) MlW(.:5) eM(' 5) (00630000) SS- Pf~~ 5) 5) OCS« 5) SI'« 5) 5T(· NW(IO-t) I'HC« 5) cpr' 5) 5)

134 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Usc (As on 1999 ,\ppn'

I ... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 2

TWE(S.2) PR Mulgund(51) EA N Cotton Yam 507..1 20 39.0 NaI

TWE(669.0) ------Uninhabited ------Iktigeri( Rural) 21 T(6(,9.0)

\\HI.2) PRMR IIlulgUIld (50) EA NM' nVE(lfd; .16-+7.5 Kanaginahal 22 FP T( 17.5)

PR l\lR Mulgund (... 3; EA N 5670.3 196.7 Harlapur

0(1.6) PR MR Mulgund (44; EA N 474.3 84.0 TinmlapUf 24 T(1.6)

WE(3.7) PR Mulgund (49) EA N Cellon, lowar TWE(16.2) 1525.9 80.2 Hatalageri 25 T(20.0)

WE(IS.3) PR Mulgund (47) EA NM 2R7.51WE(16.2) 502.3 3.7 40.0 Adavisomapuf 26 T(34.5)

2S .... nVE.(53.4) PI{ MR Mulh'lll1d (48) EA NM 6~3.2 30.0 Sambhapur 27 T(S3"";

f\lR Mulgund (53; b\ NM 5X".O 20.0 Jal;bhankamagar 2R

135 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of \ tllage Total arca TOlal Numhcr 1.)f ,\rnenlt\C's ayailabk {if not

societies club. \\alL"rn.a~ ) Stadium! Auditorium)

2 3 (, 7 g 9 10 II 12 13

(WCH(5- I:lS RSIS- Balajinagar 10) MCW(5- T HP TW -, ACSI' 5) C\'(5-IO) :2 l ) 51(1.0 028 \) ~1 CIS-W) W) (00630100) 10) PHC(5- SS- POI' 5) (:M~_-IIl) NCS(S-IIl) SP(S-IO) NW(IO-I 10) CP()-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

DACWC(2) BS RS(5- P 1'.1 C(5- SMP H(S- T HP TW ACS(-: 5) C\'(5-10) 30 501.0 L22') 261 10) MCW(5- W SS- PO PliO) 10) (00630200) 10) C:'vI« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) 10) PHC« NWIIO') U(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) S)

PIIC PflSI2) PI2l :-'I(~) ACS(2) Lakkundi RMP(lO) T flPTW PO CV SP( 10-) BS RS(IO' 31 5,755.0 I UilS 2,02(> S PUC CM CP NCS(lO; ) (00630300) II(H)+) W TK SS- PH(1-l0) ST(lO~ ) N\\(IO, ) Ci 10,) OeS(10 1 ) MeW(IOt)

RMP(2) CHW Hirehandigol P \1 T HP TW PIl(l2) eV(IO, ) BS RS(,,- 5) 32 2,1 76.0 1.91 (> 388 H(IOi) CM(' 5) Al'S (00(>30400) C(10+) W LSS- PO\': 5) SP(lI)~) NW(IO-) MCW(lO+) CP(IO+) ST(lO~) PIIC« 5)

HPHC P(4) M(4) Hulkoti PHS(2) THPTW PO PTO CV(5-IO) BS RS 33 2,376,0 'l,962 2,098 S(3) PUC CMCP ACS NCS (00630500) RMP(5) W TK SS- PH(SOO) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) C(2) MCW(S-IO) ST(5-10)

PHS RMP(2) Binkadakatti pm 1\1 C« CHW(3) THPTW PO CV« 5) BS RS«5) 34 888.0 3,053 65! CM«5) ACS (00630600) 5) H«5) W SS- PH(63) SP(· 5) ST(' NW(10f-) CP«S) MCW(S-IO) 5) PHC(S-IO)

Gadag (Rural) BS 3S 2,785.0 14 5 (00630700) C«5) SS- NW(IO+)

RMP ' " CHW(:1jO BS RS(5- Asundi P \1 S C(_- H(S-10) T HP TW PH(7) eV(5-10) 36 656.0 3.1'1') 623 01(5-HJ) ACS Jl) (00630800) 10) PO(..: 5) SP(5-IO) MCW(S-10) W SS- CP(5-1O) NW(IO,) ST(5-1O) PHC(S-IO)

PHS Kalas3pur P(3) M C« RMP(4) HI< T liP W "CS(' 5) ('V(,S) BS RS(' 5) 37 1504.0 ],IX4 407 PO PH(4) eM(',5) (006_10900) S) 5) MCW( SS- NCS(" 5) Sr(', 5) ST( NW(10- ) CPl' 5) 5) PHC'(' ') O('S(' 5) 5)

136 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory lise As on 1999) Approach Nearest town & PO\\er Ne\\:s \1n~t L.and usc (i.e. area under ditTercnt typt."S orland lise in Name of vi lJagc ';erial 10 \llIage dl~lance (In kml ,upply paper l Important hectare) t1umi>c-r ~1agazi CllllllllllJlt: ne manufactured Fore'sl lnigaled (by Un- eulturable Area nOI ,ouree) iniga led \\asle mailable t(lr (including cultivat1(ln gau~har and glOves)

14 15 16 17 IX 19 20 21 22 23 2

WE(5.7) MR FP \1ulgulld (54) EA TWE(IO.I) 494.6 5.6 Balajinagar 2l) T( 15.8)

WE(16.6) PR \IR Mulgund (46) FA N 301.2 TWE( IH) 156.7 8.7 Papana.shi FP _'0 T(34.4)

WE(84.9) SarL"CS, TW(9.0) PR MR ~Iulgund (45) FA N \1 Blallkets. 5090.2 11.5 Lakkllllth 31 TWE(344.0) Cotton T(437.<))

1.(5.3) \tR Mulgund (23) EA N 2082A 32.8 55.6 lIirehandigul .,2 T(53)

Onion. TWE(26.7) PR "'Iulgund (22) EA NM Chillit·s. 20425 05 306.3 Hulkoti T(26.7) Cotton

WE(8.2) PR MR Gadag (5) EA NM 57.1 TWE(16.7) 733.7 72.3 Binkadakatti 34 T(24.9)

Gadag (5) 2785.0 Gadag (Rural) 35

WE(29.7) PR \IR (Jadag (5) EA NM 677 TWE(19.9) 46X.9 13.<) 55.'! Asundi 36 T(49.6)

WE(30.4) PR \tR (i"dag \41 FA NM TWE(IO.I) 1216.6 246.9 K"lasapUi T(40.5)

137 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG . ------

Census of India 200] Amenities and Land Serial Name of \ illagc Total area Total Number of Amenities a\ailable (ifnot a"IIahlc "ithin the \ IIlage. ,I d,tSh (-) is sho\\11 in the column and nc.,t to No. & LocatIOn ~ (Ilk llfthe population households it in brackets the dI~tance ill hroad ranges \ ii," 5 J...m~, 5-1 () kms. and 10- kms of the nearest place \dlagL' !in (:~OOI (:~O(ll \ .. here the tacilit:-. i~ ~l\ailabk is gl\lm I hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post, Com men: Agricultural, Recreational Commumca

watt!'f tdegmph ia\ J.nd (0, non~ &cultuml lions (Bus and llperat[\( a"'f1cullural tacilities(Cin service. lelerhone banks and other emal Video railway nedil hall. Sports stalion, s(x:ieties dub. w3k'n\'3) ) Stadiunv Auditorium)

6 7 8 ') 10 II 12 13

Pandurangapur H«5) THPW PlI(4) ACSI< 5) l'V« 5) BS RS« 5) 3X 711.0 1.0')6 Ig~ 'vl(<. 5) C(~ C"II' 5) (006310IH)) MCW«5) SS- P(~" 5) NCS(, 5) SP« 5) ST«: N\V(IU~) 5) 0'1' :") PHC« 5) (X'S(,,5) 5)

PHSTB RMP Malasamudra PO) M C« CHW(2) T WTW PO TO CPCM(" ACS(' 5) CY« 5) BS RS« 5) 39 1.636.0 2.X21 547 I PTO (00631100) 5) H«5) W TK SS- PHI 17) 5) NCS«5) SP(' 5) ST«· NW(IO+) MCW(IO+) OCS( 5) 5) PHC(lO+)

PIlC PHS(3) P(4) \1(4) US RS(5- Kurtakoti RMP(6) H« T lIP TW PO CV( 10+) 40 S.

PHS RMPO) BS RS(5- Anlur PMS CHW THPTW PO CY(IO+) 41 1.156.0 2.575 4X4 ('\'1(11),) A(,S(2) lUI (00631300) C(IO~) H(lO+) \'v'L SS- PH(3l') SP(I(}-'-) CP(5-IO) NW(IO-) MCW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(IO+)

CHW THPTW BS RS(5- Bentur H(IO+) CY(IO+) 42 688.0 2,266 434 M« 5) WTKL PO C\1(1O+) A('SI2) 10) (00631400) MCW(IO+) PH(22) Sp(IO+) C(lO+) SS- CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(lo+)

MCWPHC PO TO BS RS(5- Naga"i P(3) M(2) PHSFW(, THPW ACS(S-IO) CY(S-IO) 43 955.0 2,969 586 PTO CMCP 10) (00631500) C(5-1O) RMP(5) H(5 TK SS- NCS(S-IO) SP(5-1O) PH(22) NW(lO+) 10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO)

BS RS(5- Siddaramesh""ra THPW PH(8) AC5(5-10) CV(5-10) 44 216.0 1,640 258 M(5-IO) H(5-1O) CM«5) 10) Nagar (00631600) TKSS- PIX 5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) C(5-IO) PHC(5-10) CP«5) N\V(J()-'-) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

NHRMP Brahmandapur MS H(lO+) T IIPW PH PO« CY(lO+) BS RSIIO+) 45 774.0 1.099 278 C\I(I0--) NCSIIO+) (00631700) C(I()+) MCW(IO+) SS- 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO+)

PHS(2) RMPSMP ACS Beladhadl pm 'vi S CHWH« T IIpnv PO TO CY(IO+) BS RSI lOT) 46 401.0 1,657 325 CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) (00631800) C(1O+) 'i) WSS- PTOPH SP(IO+) NW(IO---) CP(I(h-) OCS(lO+) MCW( 10+) ST(IO+) PHC(IO+)

138 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999 .\pproach Neare'l lO\\TI & Power News 'l.10st Land usc (l.l' ~tn:a under different types of land use in Name of \illage Serial tll \i[fage distance (m km) supply paper if!1portant hcct.lre) number ~1agazl commodity ne manufactured Forest [mgated thy Un­ culturahle Area not source} lITigated waste available for (Including cuiti\Jtion gauchar and

grO\ es)

14 15 16 17 18 19 ~() 21 ~2 23 ::>

\VE(,10A) \[1{ \lulgund t 55) EA NM T\';1:( 10.1 ) 6705 Pandurangapur 3~ T(405}

WE (I 01.3) Groundnut, PR Gadag (6) EA N TWF(40.5) 1401.5 92.7 Malasamudra 39 Cotton, Onion T(I-I1.8)

Onion. TWF(IIO.I) PR Mulgund (21 ) EA NM Chillies, 5609.6 l6R.O Kurtakott -If) T(lIOI) Cotton

PR Mulgund (20) FA NM 1098.0 58.0 Anlur 41

Onion. PR Mulgund (19) EA NM Chillies, 667.9 20.1 Bentur 42 Wheat

WECO.2) \1R Gadag (8) EA N TWE(IO.I) 779.1 145.5 Nagavi 43 T(30.4)

WE(20 2) Siddarameshwam \1R Mulgund (56) FA NM TWE(2.0) 96.4 97.4 4-1 Nagar T{22.3 )

PR Mulgund (57) FA NM 631.1 142.<) Bmhmandapur 45

123.6 TWF(76 9) PR Gadag (10) EA N\! 175.0 25.6 Beiadhadi 46 T(76.9) DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ------_ - . ~ ------._------_---_--.---

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of \ illage Total area Total Numbl..'r of '\l1lenitiL'" a\ ailabk (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the wlumn and nnt to No. & UJL"atWI1 code of the population household:-- It in brackets the distance in broad ranges \iz_'" 5 km~ .• 5-10 km~. and fO' km~ of the Ilean:st place \IUage tlIl (2001 (20tll wher~ the facility i:-. matlable IS gi\el1) hectare) CC'nsu~) ( ·ensu .... ) EJuLationa~ Medical Drinking Post. C"mmerc Agricultural. Recr~ahona\ Ct)mn'rul1h:a water telegraph ial and co· non- & cultural liun~ (Bus

and (lpt.."fative agricultural lacililtes«('tn ~erVIl:e. telephone banks and other emai Video ral!v\ay credit hall. Sport> statil.ll1.

scxieties club. \\~lIerway) StadIUm Auditorium)

2 (1 7 R 9 If) II 12 11

Nahhapur I' \1« ~) H(S-to) T HP TW PH PO(S- . -_ NCS I\CS(5- C\'( 10 I) BS RS! IO~) ·17 1.309.0 -131) 69 (00631900) CI 10~) :VICW(I!},) WSS- 10) (\f()-IO) 10) SP(IOt) N\\I Ill') CP«.5) PHC(lO+) ST(I041

PHSRMP Kana\'i P M S H( I IH) HPWTK PO CY(IO, ) BS RS(IO~) 48 552.0 2.785 556 ACS(2) (00632000) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS- PH(40) CM« 5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IIH) ST(IO+)

PHS RMP(4) roTO Harti P(2) M S CIIW(3) ACS CY(IO,) BS RS(II>,-) 49 2,483.0 3.726 72S HPTW PTa CM 100(,32100) C(IO+) H(5-10) W TK SS· PH(5-1) NCS(2) SP( J(l~) N\VtIO, ) MCW(IOI) ST(IO") pHC( 10c)

PHS H(5- Neelagund PM 10) MCW(5- T HP W PO PTO - ACS« ') CV(IOT) HS RS( 10· 50 2.-179.0 2.S08 515 CM(S-IO) . (00632200) C(lO' 10) PHC(5- TKSS- PH(12) (,P 5-10 NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) NWlll)l) 10) ( ) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10)

Chinchalli P M S ('(5- T HP TW PO CV(5-10) HSRS(IIH) 51 1.167.0 3.668 649 ~~~~~~~O) CM(5-1O) ACS NCS (00632300) SP(lO+) NW(IOf) 10) PHC«-5) W TK SS· PII(22) CP(5-10) ST(lO+)

RMPCHW Kallur P MC(5- THPTW PH(II) CM;'-IO) ACS NCS« CV(5-10) BS RS(IO, ) 52 582.0 1.866 372 H(5-1O) (00632400) 10) TKSS- 1'0« 5) NW(IO-) PHC« 5) CP(5--10) 5) SP( 10+) , ST(IO+)

PHS H« 5) Bosur PM ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 53 835.0 2.058 355 MCW(IIH) HI' W SS- PII PO«: CM« 5) (00632500) C(lO+) 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS( 10,) PHC(lOt) CP(IOt) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Shirol P M« 5) H(·.5) HPTW C\'(lOt) BS RS( 10" ) 54 251.0 549 120 PO«5) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) (00632600) C(lO+) MCW(lIH) WSS- SP(lO+) NW(I.Ot) PH(5-10) CP« 5) NCS« 5) PHC(IO+) ST(lOC)

PHS(2) H« Shmmja PM 5) HPTW BS RS( If}') 55 768.0 1.945 377 1'0« 5) (00632700) C(lO+) MCW(I{}+) WSS- (,M(5-10) NW(lOf) PH(',5) PHC(lO')

Kabalayata Kant P M« 5) H(S-IO) IIPTW CY(IO+) BS 56 970.0 )23 81 PO(5-10) Gv1(5-IO) ACS(5-lll) (00632800) C(lO+) MCW(I!},) WSS- Sf'( 10+) NW(IO' PH« 5) C;'« 5) NCS(· 5) pHC(IOt) OCS(· 5) ST(IO+)

140 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) .1..pproach Nearest to\\11 & Po\\t:r Nc\\:.; \10" L,nd uSe (i e. arca under ditlerent types of land use in Name of \ lilage "erial to n lIage di",tance (i n kIll) supply paper Import;lI~t hertard numhcr MapLI commodity ne manut3ctured Forest Irrigated (by Un-

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 :

WE(~.7) PR MR 496.2 TWEi9.3) ~Iulgund (7) EA 225.4 152.6 -'n ..' "abhal'llr 47 FP 0(44.) ) T(62.5)

WE(42.5) MR Mulgund (14) EA NM 47.0 T(42.5) 329.1 83.5 50.0 Kana\'1 48

PR \IR Mulgund (15) EA 60.'1 WEI66.7) 2210.1 139.3 Hani 49 T(66.7)

W(2.5) PR \IR Mulgund (18) EA NM '1'.'1'(3.)) 2326.4 43.0 Im.s Ncdagund 50 FP T(5.8)

PR :VIR Stone. Onion. TWE:(3.2) Mulgund (17) EA NM 1057.5 64.9 41.4 Chmehalli :'1 FP Chillies T(}.2)

PR MR Groundnut Oil. TWE(2.4) Mulgund (16) EA NM 544.4 16.3 18.9 Kallur 52 FP Cotton, Jawar T(2.4)

TWE(6.1) PRMR Mulgund (13) EA N 742.8 47.1 39.1 Hosur 53 T(6.1)

WE(3.2) PR MR Mulgund (12) EA N TWE(7.3) 240.5 Shirai 54 FP T(105)

WEIS.I) Mulb'llnd (II) TWUI2.1) 747.8 Shirunja 55 T(20.2)

WE(2.0) PR :VIR :-'!ulgund (7) EA TWE(8.9) S09.4 I·N.7 Kabalaya!a Kaltl "6 FP TIIO 9)

141 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ._--_------~-----.- . ------_-----.--- ... -~------_---_--._-_------

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of \ rlfage Total area Total Number of Amenities available (if not a vailable within the \ ilia)!" ..1 dash (-) is shown in the column and next to No. & L.()(:ation code "fthe population househ,?lds It In brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.- 5 km, .. :i- In km,. and 10+ kms of the nearest place \llIagl: (tn (2001 (2001 where the faciht) IS ~l\[l]labk- I~ gi\en) hL'ctare) Cen,us) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post, ('<"nmere AgricultumL Recreational Communica

water telegraph ial and lOO' non- & cultural tions (Bus and opemtl\c agricultural facilities(Cin service. telephone banks and other emal Video milway credit hall, Sports station. ~(x:iet\es. dub. waterway \ Stadium,' Auditorium)

2 J 5 6 ~ 9 1O II 12 13

Venkatapur PHS H« 5) HPTW CY(IO+) BS 57 (Inarn) 429.0 57 14 P«5)M('- MCW«5) PO« 5) eM( )1 ACS« 5) WSS- SP(IO+) NW(IO+) (006329001 5) C« 5) PHC« 5) PH('c5) CP(·' 5) NCS« 51 ST(JO~)

DARMP(3) P MC(5- H(1O+) HPTW PO PH« CY(IO+) BS 58 g}O.O 2.504 502 CM« 5) ACS« 5) (00633000) 10) MCW(IO+) WSS- 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CPI 5) NCS« 5) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

Mulgund I Rural) 59 5.1 R2,O 10 (00633 J(l{) PHC« 5) SS- NW(IO~I

Seethalah"n 60 L071.0 ------Uninhabited ------(006332(10) 8asapur 61 686.0 ------Unmhabited ------(00633300)

DDA PHS(2) RMP(4) Soratuf P(2) M(2) THPTW ACS NeS(" CV« 5) BS RS( 10+) 62 2.537.0 5.349 1.039 CHWH« CMep (00633400) sq- 5) W SS- PO PHO) 5) OCS« 5) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) 5) MCW« ST(IO+) 5) PHC(5- 10)

PHS(3) H« Hanganakatti HPTW ACS« 5) CY« 5) BS 63 630.0 810 141 P M C« 5) 5) MCW« PO« 5) CM«5) (00633500) 5) . WSS- NCS«5) SP(1O+) NW(lO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

- Mahalingeshwara H(5-10) HPTW ACS« 5) CY(IO+) BS 64 996.0 1.110 180 PO« 5) CM«5) pur (00633600) M« 5) C(5- MCW(5-IO) W SS- NCS«5) SP(lO+) NW(JO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) 10) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

H(6) HA(3) HH(4) 0(3) DA(4) MCW(2) MH T(44) P(71) CWC(3) W(49) PO(35) 1\1(62) HC TK(29) TO(6) CM(8) ACS(39) BS(59) Block Total 104146.0 158931 30467 S(26) PHC(7) HP(55) CV SP PT0(6) CP(14) NCS(7) RS(4) PUC(4) PHS(40) TW(45) PH(1457) C(2) JO fWC(2) R(2) TB NH L(S) R:\lP(88) SMP(S) CHW(4]) 0

142 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Approach Nearest to\\11 & Power Nc\\s :-'105t Land lise (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of yillage Serial to village distance (in km) supply paper I important hectare) number \'lag~.lLi l'Ummfxjll~ ne manufactured FOlest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not ~ource) irrigated waste available for (including culti\'ation gauchar and grmesl

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 2

WE(85.01 PRMR Mulgund 17) EA NM TWE(40.5) 198.0 105.5 Venkatapur (Inum 1 57 FP TillS.5 )

GC(l76.0) PRMR WE(88.2) Mulgund (10) EA NM 97.6 77.0 303.4 Yalishirur 58 FP TWE(87.8) T(352.1)

WE(61.2) :vtulgund (58) 5120.8 Mulgund (Rural 1 59 T(61.2)

WE(II.7) --- Uninhabited ------1059.3 Seethalahari 60 T(l1.7) WE(2.0) ---- Uninhabited ------684.0 8asapur 61 T(2.0)

PRMR WE(92.0) Mulgund (S) NM f:P EA j036.5 T(92.0) 68)_] 627.0 100A Soratur 62

PRMR WE(15.5) Mulgund(9) EA NM Jowar. Chillies 442.S 171.7 H anganakatti 63 FP T(l5.5)

PRMR Chillies. TWE(IO.2) Mulgund (60) EA N 946.8 39.0 Maha Ii ngeshwarapur 64 FP Cotton T(10.2)

GC(176.04) W(2.51) WE(IOO5.9 PR(49) 3) TW(9} N(55) MR(41) EA(58) 2512 TWE(1780. .095} 84998.4 1546.4 11977.5 )

I G GADAG DISTRICT ·- ·-."'-·-r· A D / TO'I A G Km 2 o 2 4 6 Km " Madhalli I -.~ PO i t' - . - 00033700 -'- U • ~"<; N (J /) I '" I ;J> RF , \ _ ,- _ -.. ~

Q Q \ \ .- ......

I 375 I -._._ . . _...... _ FrolU lJ I / .... S l' TOTA L AREA or TALUK (IN SQ.KM) ...... 949.34 R. TOTAL POPULATION OF TALUK...... 183.191 I C T TOTAL NU MBER or TO WNS IN TALUK ...... 02 TOTAL NU MBER OF VILLAGES IN TALUK ...... 87 TOTA L DISTANCE FROM DIST RICT HEADQUARTERS (IN KM) .. . 26

BO UNDARY. DlSTRrCT ...... RIVER WITH STREAM ...... ~ TALUK ...... -. _ - - - _ . _ - - - - TANK ...... ~ 00633700 VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... POST OFFICE I TE LEGRAPH OFFICE...... PO / TO FOR EST- RESERVED WITH NA ME ...... :~~~~ Xq ·!lX ·.:·.:~ HI CHER SECON DARY SCHOO L...... S HEA DQUARTERS TALUK ...... @ POLICE STATION ...... pS VILLAGES WI TH POPULATION SIZE BELOW 200' PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... ~ 200-499 500- 999 1000- 4999 5000 AND ABOVE ...... ••• BAN K: COMMERCIAL I CO-OPERATIVE B URBAN AREA WITH LOCA TI ON CODE ...... ~ STATE HIGHWAY ...... SH 6 IMPORTANT META LLED ROAD ...... UNMETA LLED AND OTHER ROADS ...... CD. Block bou n dary of Shirhatti is co-lerminus wilh l a luk boundary excluding a ll stat utory lowns. Area of some Villages are found in two or more fragments

Based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India . © Government of India Copyrigh t , 2006.

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)

Name of the District: Gadag Serial Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Shirhatti Name of Sub-Dist: 0004

Adarakatti 00635300 100170017001700057 1. Adrahalli 00635800 100170017001700075 3 Akkigund 00634700 100170017001700052 4 Alagilawad 00640900 100170017001700031 5 Amarapur 00637000 100170017001700060 6 00641300 100170017001700025 7 00637600 100170017001700064 X 00639700 100170017001700010 9 Basapur 00642200 100170017001700018 10 Bastiban 00635100 100170017001700081 II Battur 00635000 100170017001700078 12 Belaghatti 00640700 100170017001700013 13 Bellatti 00639300 100170017001700036 14 Bhavanur 00639600 100170017001700008 15 00641100 100170017001700026 16 Budihal 00640000 100170017001700029 17 Chabbi (J0638700 100170017001700042 18 Chavadal 00641800 100170017001700015 19 Chikkasavanur 00639900 100170017001700037 20 Desai Ban 00634300 100170017001700080 21 Devihal 00639200 100170017001700038 22 Doddur 00636800 100170017001700067 23 Futagao Badni 00635500 100170017001700077 24 Gojanur 00634200 100170017001700046 25 00641000 100170017001700024 26 Govanal 00636500 100170017001700070 27 Guddadapur 00638100 Newly created village 28 00636400 100170017001700071 29 HadagaJi 00639500 100170017001700009 30 Haradagatti 00636100 100170017001700074 31 Hebbal 00641700 100170017001700014 32 Hire Mallapur 00636000 100170017001700059 33 Holalapur 00634000 100170017001700051 34 Hosur 00640300 100170017001700033 35 Hulgeriban 00634600 100170017001700079 36 Hullur 00637100 100170017001700061 37 Ttagi 00642000 100170017001700020 38 Jalligeri 0063R200 100170017001700003 39 Kadakol 00638300 100170017001700004 40 Kallaganur 00642300 100170017001700017 41 Kanakawad 00641600 100170017001700021 42 Kerihalli 00640500 100170017001700011 43 Khanapur 00637700 100170017001700044 44 Koganur 00641400 100170017001700023 45 Kokkargundi 00640100 100170017001700028 46 Konchigcri 00640200 100170017001700030 47 Konrlikoppa 00635400 100170017001700076 48 Kundralli 00634900 100170017001700054 49 Kusalapur 00638400 100170017001700005 50 Lahhmeshwar (Hireban) (Rural) 00634400 100170017001700045 51 Machenahalli 00639000 100170017001700040 5~ Madhalli 00633700 100170017001700049 Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)

Name of the District: Gadag Serial Name of village 20iH Census location eode number 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4

5~ t\lagaui 00634100 100170017001700047 5--l !vlajjur 00h38500 l00171)0170017()0041 55 Nadigatti 00635700 1001 7001i0017()0055 56 l\:agaramadm u OOMI200 10017001/()01700027 57 Narayanarur~l 00639800 I0017()Oli0017000J4 5~ 1'\avc Bh

Census ofIndia 2001 Amenities and Land Sen "I Name of village Total area Total Number of ,\menities ",'allable (ifnot :I\ailoble \\ ithin the "illage. a dash (-) is ShO\\11 in the column and next to No. & Location ~tlJe of the population householti, It in brackets the distance in broad ranges \lZ." 5 kms,. 5-10 kms. and l!}' kms of the near"t pbee \illage (in (2001 (2001 \\here the facility is 3\ailable is gi,'en) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Dlinking Post. Commerc AgriculturaL Recreational Communica \\atcr tclcgr.!ph ial and co· non- & cultural tions (Bus and operative agricultural facilities(Cin ~e[\'icC'~ telephone banks and other emai Video railway credit hall. Sports station~ sot..:ieties club. waterway) Stadium! Auditorium)

2 3 4 5 6 7 10 II 12 Ll CD Block: Shirhatti (0004)

PHS RMP(2) Madhalli PM S SMP H(5- THPW PO TO CV(IO+) BS RS(1()+) 1.691.0 2.682 506 CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) (00633700) C(10+) 10) MCWI5- TK SS- PTOPH SP(1O+) NW(10+) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) 10) PHC(5- ST(lO+) 10)

Yattinahalli PM H«5) HPTW PO TO CV(lO+) BS ~S(IO+) 2 1.108.0 1.-137 '278 CM«5) ACSIIO+) (00633800) C(1O+) MCW(IOt) W TK SS· PTO PH SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP«5) NCS(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

MCWMH PHC PHSI2) ACS Yalal'atti P(2) 1'.1(2) FWC T HPTW PO TO CP ('\'110+) BS RS(I(}+) 2.524.0 4.534 886 NCS\IO+) 100633900) S((IO+) RMP(6) \\' SS- PTO CM(lD-t) SP(IO,) NW(lO+) PH(42) OCS(IO+) CHW ST(IO+) H(lO-t-)

Holalapuf PM(<-5) 11« 5) " ACSI< 5) - BS RS(lO+) 4 683.0 468 102 PO«5) CM«5) (00634000) C« 5) MCW(5-IO) liP SS- NCS(S-IO) CV« 5) SP(5 NW(lO+l PHi< 5) CP«5) 10) ST(5-IO) PHC(5-1O) OCSI5-1O)

DA(2) DH(4) PHS P(3) M(2) NH RMP(7) T HP Magadi PO TO ~~S NCS(5- CV(~-IO) BS RS(10+) 5 2.384.0 897 S PUC C(5- CHW(2) SSv: CM«5) (00634100) ·un PTOPH NW(IO+) 10) H(IO+) TK CP(S-IO) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) ST( 10+) MCW(5-10) PHC(IO+)

PHS RMP(2) TO Gujanuf P 1\1 S C(5- SMP(2) H(5- T HP TW ~O CV(5-10) BS RSIIO+) 6 1,844.0 3.194 594 CM;S-IO) ACS(5-10) (00634200) 10) 10) WTKSS- (15) SP(5-1O) NW(IO-t-) PH CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) MCW(IO+) . OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) PHC(IO+)

Desai Ban H(lO---) BS« 5) 7 2.847,0 53 12 P« 5) M« HPSS- PO« 5) (00634300) MCW« 5) RS(lO~ ) 5)C« 5) PH«5) PHC« 5) NW(IO+)

Lakshmeshwar PM«5) H('S) THPW BS RS(IO+) 8 (Hireban) (Rural) 3,130.0 918 169 1'0« 5) CM(5-IO) C«5) MCW«5) SS- NW(IO+) (00(1,4400) PH«5) CP(S-IO) PHC(- 5)

150 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- VilJage Directory Use (As on 1999) Approach Nearest town & P_ower New~ Most L11ld lise I i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of nllage Serial to 'illage distance (in km) supply paper' imp(lrlant hectare) number \1agaLi t..:ommvdity ne manufactured Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not source) irrigated waste a,ailable lor (induding cultivation gauchar and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2

WE(II.3) PR Shirahatti (0) EA N TWE(15.9) 1561.7 102.1 Madhalli T(27.2)

PR Shirahatti (0) EA NM 1069.1 3S.9 Yattinahalli 2

WE(S.I) PRMR Shirahatti (0) EA NM TWE(--I.9) 2·B8.8 72.2 Yalavatti FP T(Ll.O)

OC(3.6) WE(S.I) MR Shirahatti (0) EA N 643.6 26.0 Holalapur --I TWE(1.7) T(l3.4)

WE(12.1) PR Shirahatti (10) EA . NM TWE(2.9) 2340.5 2S.4 Magadi 5 T(15.0)

WE(6.6) PR Lingasugur (10) EA NM TWE(18.3) 1637.4 181.S Gojanur 6 T(24.S)

TWE(43.7) Lmgasugur (10) EA NM 26nA 2.9 122.0 7 T(43.7)

TWE(I27.6) Lakshmeshwar \lR Laxmeshwar (10) EA N 2916.0 85.8 T(l27.6) (Hireban) (Ruml)

151 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

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Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of village Total an:u Total Number of Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash ,-) is shown in the column and next to No. & Location code nfthe populati~)I] household, it in brdckets the distance in hroad ranges viz.··. 5 kms., 5-10 k"". and I o~ kms of the nearest place \iILlgt: (Ill (2001 (2001 where the tacility is available is gi' en) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post Cammere Agricultural. Recreallonal Communica "ater telegraph ial and co noo- & cultural tions (Bus and operatiH~ (Ih'licultural facilities(Cin service, telephone banks and other "mal Video railway credit hall. Sports station. societies cluh. waterway) Stadium! Auditorium)

2 3 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13

PHSNH PO TO Ramageri PM S('(5- CHW - ACS NCS(5-SP CV(5-10) BS RS(lO+) 9 ::<33.0 2,(.23 457 10 H(lO+) THPSS- PTO C'vl(5-10) (00634500) T NW(lO+) ) MCW(S-IO) PHOO) C~(5-IO) 10) smO ) PHC(5-10)

Hulgeriban H(IO+) 8S«5) 10 934.0 5 P« 5)M« HPSS- PO«S) (00634600) MCW(<-S) RS(lO+) 5)C« 5) PH«5) PHC«5) NW(lO+)

PHS H(5- PTO OCS Akkigund P(2) MC(5- 10)MCW(5-THPW CV(lo--) BS RS(lO+) 11 1.029.0 1.357 249 PH(2) CM(lO~) ACS(IO-'-) (00634700) 10) IO)PHC(5- SS- SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PO«5) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) 10) ST(lO+)

Shettikeri PM«:5) H(lO+) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 12 093.0 680 145 HP W SS- TO PO«< CVl(10+) ACS(IO+) (00634800) C(lOo-) MCW(lO+) 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CPO 0--) NCS« 5) PHCC10+) ST(lO+)

PHS H( 10+) T HP \v Kundralli P(2) M(2) PO TO CV(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 13 1.016.0 2,431 438 CM(-IO+) ACS(lO+) (00634900) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS- PTOPH SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHqIO+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+)

PHSRMP PO TO Battur PM SMP H(10+) T HP W - NCS CV(lO+) BSRS(lO+) 14 1,428.0 2,157 430 PTO (00635000) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS- CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) SP( 10+) NW(IO+) PH(2) CP(IO+) PHqIO+) ST(IO+)

Bastiban PM«5) H(lO+) BS«5) 15 48KO 2 HPSS- PO« 5) (00635100) q<5) MCW«5) RS(IO+) PH« 5) PHq< 5) NW(lO+)

Pethaban H(IO+) BS«5) 16 436.0 P« 5)M« HPSS- PO« 5) (00635200) MCW(~ 5) RS(IO+) 5)C« 5) PH(~ 5) PHC« 5) N\V(lO+)

PHSRMP SMPCHW POW ACSNCs(5- Adarakatti BS RS(lO+) 17 I.U28.0 2,2U3 433 PMC( : 5) 11« 5) THPSS- PTO CM(S-IO) 10) OCS(5- SP CV(5-10) (00635300) NW(IO+) MCW(5-10) PH(IO) ep(5-IO) 10) ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

1S? VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory lise (As on ]999) Approach Nearest to\\11 & {'ower Nev.s Most Land use li.e. arca under difTerent types ofland use in Name of village Serial to \illage distance (in km) surrl) parer! imrortant hectare) number Magazi commodIty ne manufactured Forest Irrigated Iby Un- culturable Area not soured Irrigated waste a\ailable tor I including culti'ation gauchar and gro\es)

14 .15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2

nVIX.I) PR Laxmeshwar ( I 0) EA NM 795.4 29.0 Ramagcri 9 TIS.I)

TWE(!5.5) PR Laxmeshwar ( I 0) EA 875.6 43.0 Hulgeriban 10 TI15.5)

\VE(4.1) MR Laxmeshwar(IO) EA NM 119.5 TWE(9R) 847.7 47.9 Akkigund II T(D.'l)

WE(2.1) f\1R Shirahatti {OJ fA NM 197.1 TWEUU) 378.3 IOIlA Shettikeri 12 T(S.2)

W(1.7)

1 1 \V£(3.6) MR Laxmeshwar (0) fA NM 804.1 83.5 Kundralli 13 I L TWE(8.9) T(l4.3)

WE(2.5) PRMR Laxmeshwar (0) EA NM TWE(IO.5) 1317.5 97.6 Battur 14 T(l3.0)

WEI3.3) PR Laxmeshwar (10) EA TWf(2.9) 473.7 8.1 Bastiban 15 T(0.2)

TWE(.J4.6) PR Laxmeshwar ( 10) EA 365.9 25.5 Pethaban 16 TI44.6)

TW(R.2) PR Laxmesh"ar (J 0) EA NM 935.3 Adarakatti 17 T(S2)

153 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG .------_-_------'"------_------_------__ .-_--- - ~---

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of "illage TOlal area Total Numhc'f lOf Amenities a\ailable I if not available wilhin the village. a dash \-) is sho\\TI in the column and n",,1 to No. & Location code of the population households it in brackets the distance in broad ranges \iz.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and JO~ kms of the ",'arl"! place village (in (;~()Ol (cOOl where the facility is a\allable is gi\cn) hectare) Census) ('~nsm.) Educational Medical Drinking Post. Cammerc Agricultural. Recreational l'ommunica water telegraph iul and co non- & cultural tions (Bus and operative a!.,'licultural facilities(Cin S(:J\ ic ...... telephone banks and other emal ViJeo r,:uh\ay

credit hall. Sports ~ta1l0n. societies club. v.. atcfway) Stadium Auditorium)

4 5 6 7 8 9 fO II 12 13

Kondikoppa PM(IO~) HOOT) (''<(10+) BS('-I()) 18 262.0 240 44 ('\1(10-'-) ACS(IO+) (00635400) C(11h-) MCW(IO+) HP W SS- PO(~-IO) SP( 10+) RS(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IIh-) PHC'(IIh-) ST(IO-r) NW(IO+)

PHS RMP PO TO Futagao Badni I" 1-.1 SC 5- SMPCHW THPW CV(IO+) BS RSIIO+) 19 1,218.0 2.896 574 I H(5-1O) PTO ('M(5-1O) ACS (00635500) SS- SP(IO+) NW(lO-r) 10) MCW(IO+) PHIlO) CP(5-10) ST(JO+) PHC(IO+)

Sankadal PM«5) H(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(,- 5) 20 278.0 472 83 HPWSS PO TO CM(10+) ACS(IO+) (00635600) C(lO+) MCW(lo+) PTOPH SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS« 5) PHC(IO-+) ST(JO-+) NW(IO-'-)

Nadigatti PM H(IO+) C'«1O+) BS RS(IIh-) 21 586.0 750 134 HP W SS- PH PO« CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) (00635700) C(10+) MCW(IO-r) 5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) PHC(1Ih-) ST(lO+ )

Adrahalli PM H(lO+) THPW PO TO CV(IO+) BS RS(1O+) 22 543.0 2.247 393 CM(\O+) ACS(IO+) (00635800) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS- PTOPH CP 10+) NCS(lO+) SP(IIh-) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ( OCS(IO+) ST(llh-)

CWC Sogiwal PM«5) H(lO+) PH PO« CM(-IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS RS(!O+) 23 1,201.0 423 75 HPSS- (00635900) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) 5) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(lO+)

Hire Mallapur PM(5-10) H(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 24 645.0 204 42 HPWSS- ~~PO(5- CM(-IO+) ACS~IO+) (00636000) C(lIh-) MCW(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) ) CP(lO+) NCS(IO-r) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Haradagatti PM H(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 25 867.0 1,184 185 HP W SS- PO(5-1O) CM(lO+) ACS(IIh-) (00636100) ('110+) MCW(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(1O+) PH«5) CP(lO+) NGS(lD-'-) PIIC(lO+) ST(lIh-) NW(lO+)

Ullatti PM«5) H«5) CV SP(' BS RS(lO+) 26 705.0 455 70 THPSS- PH CM(,5) (-)~, - NW (00636200) (<5) MCW(IO+) ACS« 5) CP«5) 10) ST(lO+) (10+) PHC(lOT)

PHS H(5- Wadeyar BS RS\5· PM«5) 10) THPW PH(2) 27 Mallapur ,73.0 511 98 C\f« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) SP(5 10) C(5-IO) MCW(lO+) SS- 1'0(---: 5) (00636300) CP(/5) NCS«5) IO)ST(IO+) NW(IOd PHC(l

154 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Po\ycr News Most land use (i.e. area under ditfercnt types of land use III Name of village Serial to yillage distancl:.' (11l kill) supply paper / Important hectare) number A.1agazi commodity ne manufactured Forest lnigated (by Un- culturable Area not source) irrigated waste mailable for (m"'uding cultivation gauchar and gro\cs)

I~ IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 ~:! 23 2

WE(O.9) MR La,mesh"ar 10) FA N TWE(2.6) 251.2 7.4 Kondlkoppa IX T(3.4)

W(3.7) WE(18.7) PR Laxmeshwar ( 10) EA NM 1126.4 61.9 Futagao Badni 19 TWE(7.4) T(29.7)

W(6.1) MR La,meslmar (0) EA NM n\lE(3.3) 250A 18.2 Sankadal 20 T(9.4)

WE(2.!) MR Shirahatti (0) EA N 140.5 TWE(lO.2) 415.2 17.9 Nadigatti 21 T(l2.3)

\\,E(6.2) PR Shirahatti (0) EA NM 40.5 TWE(lO.2) 436.2 49.8 Adrahalli 22 T(l6.4)

17" <; TWE(44.3) 950.5 23 MRFP Laxmeshwar (0) EA N -.- T(44.3) 17.6 16.2 Sogiwal

WE(0.9) MR Laxmeshwar (0) EA N 34.1 TWE(6.1) 564.6 39.3 Hire MaIJapuT 24 T(7.0)

WE(S.O) MR Laxmeshwar (0) EA 93.2 TWE(7.4) 722.2 39.3 Haradagatti 25 T(l2.4)

TWE(26.4) PR Laxmeshwar (0) EA 641.4 37.3 Ullatti 26 T(26.4)

nVE(IO.i) MR Laxmeslm Jr ( I 0) EA 337.7 25.2 Wadeyar MaIJapur 27 T(IO.l)

155 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial :--lame of lillage Total area Total Number of Amenities a\ailablc li!'n,,! a\adahlc \\ithin th~ \illage. a dash (-) is ShO\\l1 in the column and next to '-ill. & Locatipn code ofthe population househnlds it in brncl.ets the distance in hroad l:lIlges IiI.'·. 5 kills. 5- IO kms. and lOt kms of the nearest place village (in (2001 (2001 "here the tacllit~ is available is given) hectare) Census) Census) FAlu.:ational Medical Drinking Post. Omunerc Agncultural. Recreational Communic.~ ""kr \degraph ial ,md co non- & cultural tions (Btl, and opcmtivc agriculturdl r'lcilitles(Cin ser.'ice. tdephone banks and other ema Video raih\3)' credit hall. Sports station, societies club. W

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13

BS RS(5- (iulagmtiikoppa 96 PM« 5) PHS H(~ 5) T HP W PH PCX·· CV(5-1O) 47·l0 473 MC\V(IO+) 5S- CI\I(5-10) ACS(5-IO) 10) \006364(0) q<5) PHC(lO+) 5) Cp(5-1IJ) NCS(5-IO) Sp« 5) NW(1O+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(S- BS RS(5- GOIanal 213 P Mq5- 10) l\.1CW(5- T HPW CV(5-1O) 29 1,242.0 1.162 1'0(<- 5) CM(5-IO) ACS(5-10) 10) (00636500) 10) 10) SS- PII« 5) CP(5-10) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) NW(lO+) PHqIO+) ST(IO+)

DAMCW PHC PIl5(2) P(6) M(5) FWC rOTO Shigli CM CP ACS(2) CV SP(5-1O) BS RS(llH) 30 827.0 10.111 1,866 TIIPSS- PTO (OOh3660l) ) 5(2) C(5- RMP(7) NCS(5-IO) ST(I()+) NW(lO+) 10) PH(45) SMP(2) H(lO+)

Shyabala 47 PM(5-1O) H«5) T PH(2) , ~ <; BS RS(IO+) 31 405.0 238 (00636700) C(5-10) MCW(5-IO) HPSS- PO«5) ACS(~ 5) (V( -) Sp(5 NW(IO+) 10) ST(l()+) PHQ5-IO)

PI IS H(5- Doddur 10) f\.1CW(5- PO TO - BSRS(IO+) 32 1,437.0 1,835 341 P(2) M (00636800) C(1O+) 10) PHC(5- T HP SS- PTO CM(5-IO) A~5-IO) CV« 5) SP(5 NW(IO+) 10) PH(5) Cp(< 5) 10) ST(l 0+)

Undcnahalli PM H(5-10) PH(4) CV(5-1O) BSRS(IO+) 33 CM(JO+} 502.0 982 169 MCW(5-10) THPSS- 1'0«5) (00636900) C(10+) CP(]()+) ACS« 5) Sp(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(IO+)

CHWH« Amarapur 86 P M(" 5) 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 34 663.0 466 Ill' W SS- PH 1'0« CM(lOt) ACS« 5) (006~700l) C(JO+) MCW(IOt) 5) CP(lOt) NCS(IO+) Sp(lO+) RS(IOt) pHC(IO+) OCS(lOt) ST(IO+) NW(IOt)

CWepHS RMP(2) Hullur PM SMPCIIW PO TO BSRS(IO+) 35 762.0 1.573 280 T flP SS- PTO PH (00637100) qlO+) H(IO+) NW(IOt) MCW(IOt) PHC( J()+)

156 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directol)' (jse As on 1999) Approach Nearest town & Power Ne\\~ 1\I,)I,t Land usc (i.e. area under different tvpes ofl

grO\~)

14 15 16 17 IR 19 20 21 22 23 2

\\,E,(4.9) MR Laxnle'hwar (0) EA n\F..(9.S) 4333 26.0 Gulag,mjikoppa 2X f(14.8)

WE(8.2) PR LLxmeshwar ( 10) EA nVE(12.2) 1106.3 115.3 Govanal 29 T(20.3)

n\F_,(53.5) PR Laxmcshwar (0) EA NM 707.9 65.6 Shigh T(53.5)

TWE(38.5) PR LL'Vlle'hwar (0) EA N 352.7 13.8 Shyabala 31 T(38.5)

nVE(25.1) PR Laxmeshwar (0) EA NM 1350.0 61.9 fuldur 32 T(25,1)

nVE(53.0) PR Laxmeshwar (0) EA NM 428.2 20.8 Undenahalli 33 T(53.0)

110.2 TWE(21.5) MR FP La'Vl~h\\~1f (0) EA N 479.5 2·1.3 27.5 Amarapur 34 T(21.5)

TWF_,(25.5) MR FP ULXnleSh\\ar (0) EA 662.6 53.1 20.S Hullur 35 T(25.5)

157 UI0 I n.l\....< I \...oLI'V"':>Uv I IMi\lU D\...Jvn.-\,.;J,.... \L,JM\,;J

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Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Senal Name of \illage r"tal area Tlltal Number of Amenities available (if not a\'ailablc within the dlagc. a da,h (-) is shoml in the collunn and next to

No. & Location code of the popul,ltion households it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms .. 5-10 kIm. and 101 kms of the nearest place "illagc (in (2001 (2001 where the lacility is availablc is gi\ en) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post. COJl1IllCl'C Agricultural, Recreational Communica water telegraph inl and co' Blln- & cultural tions IBus and operati\e agricultural lacilitics(Cin sCIVjcc~ telephone hanks and other COla! Video railway credit hall, Sports station. societies club. "aten,,,),) Stadium .-\uditorium)

2 3 ..) 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

PHSRMP SMPCHW Nelogal PM«5) PH PO« ACS(<.C 5) CV( ."5) BS RS(101) 36 294.0 1.064 189 H(lO+) HPSS- CM«5) (00637200) C(lOt) 5) NCS«5) SP«5)ST« NW(lO+) MCW(I(}l ) CP« 5) OCS«5) 5) PHC(IO+)

Suvamagiri H(lO+) ACS(~ 5) C\'(5-1O) BS RS(IO+) 37 542.0 860 144 P«5) M« HP SS- PO«5) CM«5) (00637300) MCW(1O+) NCS« 5) SP(1O+) NW(lO+) 5) (,(10+) PH«5) CP«5) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(10+)

DAMCW MHCWC HCPHC PO TO Suranagi P(7) M(3) CV(5-10) BSRSnO+) 38 3.569.0 1i.319 1.166 PHS FWC THPSS- PTO CMCP ACSNCS (00637400) SC(IO+) SI'( 10+) NW(lOt) NHRMP(2) PH(41) ST(lO+) SMPCHW H(lOf)

Yallapur P MC(5- H(S-IO) CY(IO+) BS RS(1(}l) 39 671.0 1.513 293 nIP ss- PH PO« CM«.5) ACS« 5) (00637500) 10) MCW(lO+) 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP«5) NCS« 5) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+)

HH 0(2) DUDHPHS RMP(4) Balehosur P(3) M(2) THPTK POTO ACS NCS(5-CV(10+) BSRS(IO+) 40 3.423.0 5,347 829 CHW(2) CM(~-IO) (00637600) S C(lO+) SS- PTO NW(1O+) H(IO+) CP(5-10) 10) SP(IO+) ST(1O+) MCW(IO+) PHqIO+)

Khanapur BS«5) 41 236.0 4 P MC(.-:5) H(lOt) HPSS- PO« 5) (00637700) MCW«5) RS(IO+) PH« 5) PHC«5} NW(1O+)

Parasapur PM«5) H«5) HPTK CV«5) BS RS(lo+) 42 951.0 917 201 PO«5) CM«5) ACS«5) (00637800) ('«5) MCW(1O+) SS- SP(lOt) NW(lO+) PH«5) CP«5) NCS«5) PHC(](H) ST(lO+)

Shirahatti (Ruml) 11« 5) 43 2.517.0 231 40 HPSS- PO«5) BS« 5) (00637900) MCW«5) PH«5) NW(IO+) PH('« 5)

158 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use As on 1999) Approach Nearest town & Power News Most land usc (i.c. area under different types of land lise in Name of village Serial to village distance (in kml '"prlv paper' important hectare) number Magan commodity nc tn.1nufacturcd Forest lnigatcd (by Un- cultumble Area not source) inigatcd waste amilable for (including culti\ ation gauchar and grovcs)

14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR]\IR TWE(7.0) laxmcsh\\ar (0) EA N 250.5 27.6 Nclogal 36 FP T(7.0)

TWE(14.3) PR Laxmeshwar (0) EA SOH 24.0 Suvamagiri 37 T(14.3)

44H TWE(l94.4) PR laxmcsh\\ar (0) EA NM 2873.2 56.6 Suranagi 38 T(194.4)

TWE(32.4) PR MR laxmeshwar (0) EA N 606.2 32.4 YalJapur 39 T(32A)

431.1 TWE(I 13.4) PR Laxmcshwar (0) EA N 2836.6 41.9 Balehosur 40 T(lI3A)

WE(2.5) laxmcshwar (10) TWE(2.8) 206.6 13.8 10.3 Khanapur 41 T(5.3)

WE(KI) MR Shirahatti (5) EA N 419.3 TWE(1.7) 475.0 47.0 Para<;apur 42 T(9.8)

WE(24A) TW(32A) Shirahatti (5) 2150.2 298.3 Shimhatti (Rural) 43 0(11.7) T(68.5)

159 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of village Total area Total Number of Amenities available (ifm)t a\ailable within the village. a dash (-) is shmm in the column and next to No. & locatIOn code of the ropulati~)n households it in brackeL< the distance in broad ranges \ iz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place village (in (20UI (2001 "here the tacility IS a\ailabJ.: is given) hectare) Cmsus) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerc Agricultural, Recreational Communica \\.atcr telegraph ial and co non- & cultural tions (Bus and operative agricultural facilities(Cin service. telephl'lle banks and other erna! Video railw

2 5 6 7 K 10 II 12 13

\'ara\i P MCtS- H(5-IO) " PH(l) _ - ACS(5-IO) C\'(5-1O) BS RS(IO+) 997.0 ~33 (0063S000) 176 10) MC\V(5-IO) HPW SS'PO(' 5) CM(5-10) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) NW(lO"') PHC(5-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O)

Guddadapur PM« 5) H(5-10) . _ -, ACS(5-10} CV(5-10) BS« 5} 45 252.0 422 82 (00638100) ('(5-10) MCW(S-IO) IlPWSS-PO«) CM(_-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(5-1O} RS(lO+) PHC(5-1U) PH('" 5) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

CWCCHW Jal1igeri P(2) M' !l(l0';-} THPW PllPO« - ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BSRS(IO+) 46 1.833.0 1.584 249 (0063S200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS- 5) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(lOT) cpr I 0+) OCS(I 0+) STI]O+)

CWC(3) PHS RMP Kadakol PM S CHW(2) THPW PO TO CM(-IO+) ACS(5-10) C\'(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 47 3,894.0 3.262 569 (00638300) C(lO+) H(lO+) SS- PTa PH CP 10+) NCS(lOT) SPI]O+) NW(10+) MCW(IO+) ( OCS(1O+) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+)

Kusalapur PM H(IO+) HPTK PHPO« CV(IO+) BSRS(IO+) 48 827.0 672 124 CM;I 0+) ACS( < ~) (00638400) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS- 5) CP(1O+) NCS«_J SP(lO+) NW(1O+) PHC(lO+) aeS« 5) ST(lO+)

RMP Maiiur PM H(lO+) HPWTKPHPO« BS RS(lO+} 49 1,180.0 1,111 187 CM(-IO+J ACS CV(IO+} (00638500) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS- 5) NW(lO+) CP(I 0+) NCS(I 0+) SP(1O+} PHC(lO+)

Shivajinagar PM«5) H(lO+) HPTK BS RS(IO+) 50 684.0 1,226 200 PO« 5) CM(lO+) - CV(IO+) (00638600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+} SS- NW(IO+) PH«5) CP« 5) ACS« 5) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+}

PHS H(5- Chabbi P MOS- 10) MCW(5- T HP W PO TO BS RS(lO+) 51 3.402.0 2,790 523 CM(~-IO) ACS(5-IO) (0063&700) 10) 10) PHC(5- SS- PTa PH CP(5-IO) NCS(5-10) CV(5-10) NW(IO+) 10) aeS(5-IO)

Tegginabhavanur 72 PM(,5) BS RS(IO+) 52 999.0 370 H(lO+) HP SS- PH PO« CM(S-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV( 10+) (00638800) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) NW(lO+) ') CP(5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Power Nt!ws \1ost Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of \ illage Serial to "illage distance (in km) supply l;aper I lmport::mt hectare) numher MagaZl commodit! ne manufact ured Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not sOllfce) irrigated waste available for (including cultivation gauchar and gro\es)

14 15 II) 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

WE(2.8) " 1 nVE(4.9) PR Shirahatti (10) EA N _.- ()(4.1) 562.1 341).3 71.7 Varan 4-1 T(lI.7)

WE(1.2) PR Shirahatti (l0) EA TWE(2.0) 238.6 10.2 Guddadapur 45 T(3.2)

\\1E(113.3) Shirahatti (13 ) EA N 736.7 TWE(32.4) 831.2 108.1 IIA JaUigcri -16 T(I-I5.7)

WE(95.1l MR Shirahatti (13) EA NM 2404.0 TWE(68.llJ 1197.1 93.2 35.8 Kactakol 47 T(163.9)

WE(7.0)

Shirahatti (0) EA N 3533 TWE(l3.8) 399.9 40.9 Kusalapur 48 MR . 0(12.1) T(32.9)

TWE(6.7) PR Shirahatti (0) EA N 700.8 ()( 4.2) 410.6 57.8 Majjur 49 T(10.9)

WE(ll.2) PR Sh irahatti (0) EA N 130.1 TWE(l0.2) 367.4 168.1 Shivajinagar 50 T(18.4)

WE(36A) PR Shirahatti (10) EA N 1111.8 TWE(8.1) 2177.3 68A Chahbi 51 T(44.5)

WE(O.'1) TWE(23.1) MR Shirahatti (0) EA N 268.4 TK(142.9) 420A 140.5 Tegginabhavanur 52 0(2.9) T(l69.7)

1(;1 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

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Census of India 2001 .\menities and Land Serial Name of vi llage Total afea Total Numbef of Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash 1-) is shown in the column and next to No. & Location cmk of the population households 1t in brackets the distanc~ m broad rang.es V)Z.< 5 kms., 5-ltl kln:'.. an~t I U r kms of the nearest place villng<.: (in 12001 t2001 where the tacility is a\'aiiabJe is gin:l1) hectan:) Ccnsu,) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post. Commerc Agricultural, Recreational Communica

\\atcr telegraph ial and co· n(Jn~ & cultural llons (Bus and op-crative a.gncuitural laciliticslCin sen'icc, telephone banks anJ othlT c:ma! Video milway credit , hall. Sports station, socictle~ cluh, wnterway) Stadium! Auditorium)

2 4 6 [\ 9 10 II 12 13

Nave Bhavanur PM{5-10) H(lO,) PH PO« I3S RSIIO~) 53 419.0 301 59 HPSS- Cvl(5-11l1 . C\'II(h) (00638900) C(lO+) MCW(IOc) 5) NW(]O+) CP(5-IO) ACSI)-]\)) SPIIOT) PHC(lOTj

PHS H( 10+) T HP W Machcnahalli PM PO TO BS RS(IO+) 54 1,227.0 2.259 387 MCW(lO'1j C1\1(5-1O) CS- ,_ 0) C(10+) CV(5-10) NW(lO+) (00639000) PHCOO+) SS- PTOPH ep(5-10) A I. 1

ewe PHS Ranatur H(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 55 1.220.0 2.334 429 T HP SS- POTO CM«5) ACS (00639100) P M C« 5) MCWI< 5) PTOPH CV« 5) NW(!O+) CP(<- 5) PIIC« 5)

ewe PHS CHW Devihal BS RS( I(}') 56 1,215.0 L8XI 326 P M CI< 5) 1100+) T liP SS- PO«.5) CM(<.5) (00639200) ACS(' 5) eV« 5) NW(IO-+) MeW« 5) PH«5) CP« 5) PHC« 5)

MCWPHC P(5) 1\1(3) PO TO Bcllatti PHSFWC THPW CV(2) SP BSRS(IOtj 57 1,727.0 6.558 1,252 S(3) PTO CMCP ACS NCS (00639300) RMP(l2) SS- ST(lO-+) NW(IO-I) PUC(2) C PH(151) HOO+}

RMP(2) PO TO Sugnalli PM H(lO+) THPW CV«5) BS RS(lO+) 58 1,495.0 1,917 368 PTO CM«5) ACS« 5) (00639400) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) TK SS- SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PH(3) CP« 5) NCS« 5) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+)

Hadagali PM H(5-10) HPTW PH(2) BSRS(IO+) 59 599.0 527 98 CM«S) (00639500) C(10+) MCW(S·IO) SS- PO« S) ACS« 5) CV« 5) NW(lO+) CP« 5) PHCl5-10)

Bhavanur P(2l M(5- H(lO+) HPTW PH PO« BS RS(lO+) 60 540.0 632 119 CM«5) (00639600) 10) CliO+) MCW(lO+} SS- 5) ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) NW(10+) CP« 5) PHC(IO+}

PHS(2) P(3} M(3) RMP(2) PO TO Bannikoppa THPW CV(5-l0) BSRS(10~) 61 2,152.0 3,826 737 S PUC H(IO+) , PTO CMer ACS NCS (00639700) SP(lO,) NW(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(5-IO) TK S5· PH(l4) ST(1 0 +-} PHC(5-IO)

CHWH«. Narayanapura P M«5) THPW PH PO« CV(<.5) BS RS(lOt) 62 708.0 1,158 210 5) MCW« CM(<.5) ACS«.5) (00639800) C(lO+ ) 5) SP« 5) NW(10-+) 5) PHC(<. 5) SS- CP« 5) NeS( 5) ST(l 0+)

162 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) \pproach Nearest lO\\11 & PO\\"cr News Most Land usc (i.e. arca under ditkrcnt types of land usc in Name of \'ilJagc Serial to village lltstancc (in km) supply paper I important hectare-) numher Magazi commodity ne manufactured Forest Irrigated (by lIn­ culturablc Arca not ~oun:e) irrigated waste available for I including cultivation gauchar and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

67.2 TWE(7 4) MR Shirahatti (0) EA N 3237 20.X Nan~ Bhavanur 53 T(7.4)

MR Shirahatti (0) EA N 3<;53 TWl::(72.2) 20.6 Machcnahalli 54 - . T(72.2) 778.8

WE(20.2) MR Shlrahatti (0) EA NM 355.8 TWE(l6.2) 813.9 19.9 Ranatur 55 T(36A)

WEInS) PR Shirahatti (0) FA NM 32:".8 TWE(20.2) 740.2 lOS 3 Devihal 56 TI43.7)

36.5 WE(60.7) PR ShirahatII (0) EA NM 1506.0 123.9 Bellatti 57 TI60.7)

PR Shirahatti (25) EA NM 19S.0 WEI50.6) 1194.1 52.4 Sugnalli 58 T(50.6)

61 ? TWE(150.6) Shirahatti (0) 346.7 40.5 Hadagali 59 MR EA N .- T(150.6)

TWE(61.1) MR Shirahatti (0) EA N 92.3 0(9.0) 345.1 32.5 Bhavanur 60 T(70.2)

PR M undargi (25) EA NM "80 1 WF(72.9) 1717.3 81.7 Bannikoppa 61 - . T(72.9)

6R '\ TWE(8.2) PR Shirahatti (0) EA NM Pedha, Kova 604.1 27.2 Narayanapura 1>2 .. T(S.2)

163 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

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Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of \'illage Total area Total Number of Amenities 3\ailablc (ifnot available within the \ illagc. a d""h (-I is shll\m in the colUl1lll and next to No. & Location code of the popl)lation hou".;hold, it In brackel, the distance in hroad ranges vi7.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place \illagc (in (2001 (lOOI where the facility is available is given) hectarc) Ccnsu<.; I Cen'lts) Educational Medical Drinking Post. Commcrc Agricultural. Recreational Communica water telegraph ial and co· noo- & cultural tions (Bus and opcrati\c agricultural facilities(Cin ~cnicc. tdephone banks and othel Clna Video ,-:\\1\\

2 3 5 (1 7 X 9 10 II 12 13

FWCCIIW Chikkasavanur P M\"' 5) H(lO+) THPW PH 1'0« C\'« 5) BS RS( 10q 63 1.0-'15_0 71>4 133 CM(._-S) ACS« 5) (OO6J9900) COO-t ) MC\V(IO+) SS- 5) SP(·, 5) NW(IO-t) CP(~ 5) NCS« 5) PHC(lO-t) STllOtl

FWC Budihal PM H(lOt) IIPTW PH(IO) CM -IO-t) A(,S« 5) CV(lO-t ) BS RSOUI) 64 866.0 904 165 (00640000) C(lO-t) MCW(IOt) \VSS- 1'0«5) CP(;Ot-) N(,S(lO+) SP«5) NW(IO-t) PHC(IOI) OCS(IO I ) ST(IO+)

FWC Kokkargundi PM H(lOt) T liP TW PH 1'0« - ACS« 5) SPCV(lO-t ) BSRS(I01) 65 808.0 I.O~(\ 195 (00640100) C(lO-t) MCW(IO+) WSS- 5) CM(IO-t) NCS(IOI) ST(IO+) NWIIIH) PHC(IO-t) CP(lO+) OCS(IOt)

PHS FWC(2) ACS Konchigcri P(2) M RMPCHW T liP TW PO TO SP CV(- 5) BS RS(lO+) 66 1.587.0 2.0m 422 CM«5) NCS(IO-t) (00640200) C(lO-t) H(lOt) WSS- PTO ST(101) NW(HH) PH(lO) CP« 5) OCS(lU+) MCW(IO-t) PHC(IO+)

Hosur PM«5) - (,V(5-10) BSRS(IO+) 67 937.0 1.063 203 H(5-10) HPWSS-I'O«5 CM(~-IO) A~~ NCS (00640300) C(lOt! MCW(5-10) ) SP(5-10) NW(lO+) CP(5-W) ()( PHC(5-1O) PH« 5) ST(lO+)

PHS H(IO-t) Tarikoppa PM PO TO BS RS(1O+) 68 813.0 1.009 183 MCW(IO-t) HPSS- CM«5) ACS (00640400) C(lO-t) PTOPH CV(IO+) NW(lO-t) PHC(IO+) CP«5)

Kcrihalli MP«5) H(lO+) PH 1'0« BS RS(lO-t) 69 -'162.0 619 107 HPSS- CM«5) (00640500) C(lO-t) MCW(J(}t) 5) ACS« 5) C\,(IO+) NW(lO+) CP« 5) PHC(lO-t)

Sc\anagar PM H(IO+) BSRS(IO-t) 70 317.0 1.403 254 HPSS- 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) - (00640600) C(lO-t) MCW(IOt) CV(IO+) NW(lO+) PII« 5) CP(S-IO) ACS«5) PHC(IO-t)

Bdaghaui PM H«5) PH 1'0« BS R..<;(1 O-t) 71 938.0 923 146 TWSS- CM(5-10) - (,V(IO-t) (00640700) C(10 t) MCW("5) 51 NW(IlH) cpr; 5) ACS« 5) SPOOl) PHC(' 5) VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use As on 1999) Approach Nearest to\\n &. Power New" Most Land usc (i.e. arca under dilTL'fcnt types of land usc in NaIll('- of "illap:c Scnal to \'illagc d,stance (in km) suppl, paper "l!pottant hcctlfc) IlUmix'f Tvlag,vi commodity ne manulaetllfLxi Forest Irrigatcd (by Un­ cultumblc Area not sourcc) inigated wastc available for (including culti\ atlon gauchar and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

\\1:(3.3) PR Shirahatti (0) EA NM h3.0 TWE(24.-1) 84..\.0 QO.3 Chikkas,l\',mur 61 TI27.7)

'05 T\\1:138.2) Shirahatti (0) 732.6 6-1.8 Budlhal MR EA NM ~ . T(38.2)

107.X TWE( 68.4 ) MR Shirehatti (0) EA NM 600.5 31.3 Kokkargtmdi 65 T(684)

\\1:(4.2) MR Shirahatti (0) EA NM TWE(l9.X) 14..\1.9 121.1 Konchlgcri 66 T(24.0)

'45 ~ TWE(23.9) Shirahatti (0) EA NM 627.1 40.6 Hosur 67 PR - .~ T(23.9)

234.0 T\\1:(26.3) MR Shirahatti (0) EA N 512.9 39.8 Tarikoppa 68 T(26.3)

80.2 T\\1:(36.6) MR Shirahatti (0) EA N 297.5 47.8 Kcrildli 69 T(36.6)

MR Shirahatti (0) EA N 49.4 T\\1:( 1.6) 246.1 19.9 Scvanagar 70 T(1.6)

MR Shlrahatti (0) EA N Softstonc 83.5 T\\1:(K9) 15.5 11.0 Bclaghatti 71 T(R.9)

165 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of \'illage Total area Total Number of Amenities available I if not available \\ ithin the \ ,lIage. a du.,h (-) is ShO\\l1 in the column and ne"t to No. & Location coue of the populat.ion households it in brackets the distance in broad ranges \ izc- :; kms" 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place \ illage (in 12001 (2001 where the tac,lily i, a\ailable is given) heclare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Po,t, Commerc Ah'Ticultural, Recreational Communica waler telegmph ial and co non- & cultuml tions (Bus and operat"" agricultural facilities(Cin service, telephone banh and other emal Video railway credit hall, Sport, stalion. srx:ieties club, wateI\vay) StadilllTh' Auditorium)

2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 II 12 13

PHSRMP PO TO \Vadcl\l P 1\[ S H(S-IO) eV(5-10) BSRS(IO+) 72 1.044.0 1.302 228 C'.I(S-l() ACS NCS (OOMOSOO) C(lO+) MCWI5-10) HP W SS· PTO SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ep(s-IO) PHC(5-10) PH(2) ST(lO+)

Alagilawad PM«5) H(5-10) , PHPO« CV(5-10) BS RS(IO+) 73 516.0 314 48 (00640900) C(IO+) MCW(5-1O) HP SS- 5) CM(5-IO) ACS~"5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) CP(5-10) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

LJovanakoppa PM H(lO+) ITl'TW PH po(' SP CV(IO+) BS RSIIO+) 74 639.0 999 158 . (00(.4 I 000) C(1O+) MCW(IO~) SS- 5) (,M(10+) ACS~< 5} ST(IO+) NW(lO+) ('P(IO+) PHC(lO+)

Bijjur PM H(S-IO) HPTW PH PO« BS RS(10+) 75 416.0 1,006 185 CV(5-10) (00641100) C(1O+) MCW(5-10) SS- 5) ('1',1(5-10) A(,S~< 5) NWIIO+) CP(5-10) ST(10+) PHC(5-10)

Nagaramaduvu PM H(5-IO) THPW PHI:') SPCV(5-1O) BSRS(1O+) 76 708.0 1224 195 CM(S-IO) ACS«5) (00641200) C(lO+) MeW(5-10) SS- PO«5) STIIO+) NW(lO+) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) PHC(5-10)

Ankali P M«5) H(lO+) HPTW PHpo« BSRS(IO+) 77 50LO 565 89 CM(IO+) - CV(IO+) (00641300) C(1O+) MCW(lO+) SS- 5) NW(lO+) CP(IO+) ACS«5) ST(IO+) PHC(10+)

PHSRMP SMPCHW Koganur PMS HPTW PO TO (,V(IO+) BSRS(lO+) 78 521.0 1,596 280 H(1O+) CM(5-10) ACS NCS (00641400) C(1O+) SS- PTOPH SP(IO+) NW(lO+) MCW(IO+) (,P(5-10) ST(IO+) PHC(lO+)

SMPCHW Tangod PM H(IO+) IIPTW PH PO« CV(IO+) BSRS(IO+) 7') 1J4S.0 U36 214 CM(S-IO) ACS(-':: 5) (00641500) C(lO+} MCW(IO+) SS- 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) (,P« 5) NCS«5) PHC(10+) ST(IO+)

Kanakawad P(2) M« 5) H(!o+) HPTK PH(2} BS RS(IO+) 80 406.0 871 140 CM«5) CV(lO+) (00641600) C(10+) M(,W(lO+) SS- PO« 5) ACS« 5) NW(IO+) ('PI' 5) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+)

166 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Power Nc\\s \1ost Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Name of \ Wage Sen,,1 to, illag" distance (in km) supply paper important hectare) number Magazi L'omnlOdity ne lnanutactured Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not source) irrigated waste available for (mduding cultivation gauchar and grmes)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 :.::.: --'0' 2

WE(4.9) PR NfR Shirahatti (0) EA N TWE(I,-l) 873.1 15~.0 Wada,; 72 T(13.0)

WE(4.1) PR MR Shirahatti (0) EA N 59.1 TWE(8.!) 420.8 23.9 Alagllawad 73 nI2.1)

0(26.9) MR Laxmeshwar (0) EA 542.! 37.3 32.8 GO\anakoppa 74 T(26.9)

\\'E(2.4) TWE(2.4) MR Shirahatti (0) EA N\1 335.6 25.6 16.3 BijJur 75 0(33.6) T(38.5)

WE(5.4) MR Laxmeshwar (0) EA N 0(34.4) 631.0 37.3 Nagaramaduvu 76 T(39.8)

WE(2.1) PRMR Shirahatti (0) EA N 0(22.3) 454.2 22.4 Ankali 77 T(24.4)

TWE(34.5) PR Shirahatti (0) EA NM 398.6 29.1 58.8 Koganur 78 T(34.5)

WE(1.3) PR Shlrahatti (0) EA NM 166.1 TWE(89.9) 806.0 81.9 Tangod 7Y T(91.11

TWE(l6.3) PR MR Shirahatti (0) EA 366.0 9.1 14.7 Kanakawad 80 T(l6.3)

167 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG . -- -.-- .------

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Sorial Name of \ Ilbgc Total area Total Number of Amcnities 3v;)ilablc (ifnnl aVailable within till' village. ,] Ja:-.h f~) i~ ShO\\11 In the column and next to ~o. & Location cnde ufthe population householus it III brackets the distance in broad tangc~ \ 11. " "Ill'" :i- 10 kms. anu 10+ kms of the nearest place \lllagc (Ill 12001 IjOOI \\here the [1i.:1I1t) 1" ;I\~ljl

and (lpcrall\'C and other cma' Video railway crcdit hall, Sports station, societies cluh, \vatcrway) Stadium! Auditorium)

4 6 7 9 10 II 12 13

MCW PHC PO TO H"bhal P12) Ivl S PHS(2) ('1'('\1(' BS RSII 0+) 81 1.835.0 3,~91 (100 T HP SS- PTO ·\('S CV(IO") (OO{>-+171l0) rue C(lOt) FWC ») NWtIO,) PH(12) SP( 10+) H(IO+)

Chavadal P ~I H(lO+) BSRSIIO+) 82 29~.O 753 130 HP W SS- Pil POI CM(5-10) CY(IO+) (00641800) C(lO,) MCW(<'S) 5) ACS« 5) NW(IO,) cpr· 5) SP(IO+) PHC« 5)

Talali P ,,1 H(IO+) HPTKR PH POI' BSNW R3 3380 632 107 (,,,1110+) (,V(IO+) 100(41900) C(I 0+) MCW(5-10) SS- 5) ACS(5-10) RS(IO-l I (,PI5-10) SP(lO+) PIiC(5-10)

PHS FWC RMPCHW 1'0'10 ACS !lagi P(2) !\1 S THPW SPCY(lO+) HSNW X4 un7.n 3.119 609 H(lO+) _ PTO CM CP NCS(IO+) 100642000 ) ClIOT) STtlOt) RS(ltH) MCW(5-10) R SS- PH117) OCS(lO+) PHC(5-10)

Sasarwad PM H(lO+) HPTW PH PO(· BSNW 85 716.0 1,139 208 C!\I« 5) C\'(IO+) (00642100, C(lO+) MCW(5-10) SS- 5) ACS« 5) RS(lO-l ) CPt c 5) SP(lO+) PHC(5-IO)

Basapur PM H(IO+) BS('- 5) 86 349.0 7 HPSS- PO« 5) 100642200) C(lOt) MCW(IO+) RSIIO+) PH« 5) PHClIO+) NW(10t)

Kallagallur PM«5) H(lO+) HPTW PI! 1'0(5- BSNW 87 380.0 404 80 (,M(S-IO) .- CYil 0+) 100642300) C(lO+) MCW(IOt) SS- 10) RS(IO-+) CPI5-10) ACS(5-10) SPIIO+) PHC(IO+)

HH 0(2) OA(4) DU OH(5) MCW(5) T(41) MH(2) \\,(42) P(l12) CWC(9) PO(30) TK(l3) '\C5(20) HC TO(3!) CM(5) Block Total 94053,0 133566 24506 M(69) HP(86) NC5(7) CV(3) SP(8) 8S(74) . 5(!9) PHC(5) PTO(31) CP(7) NW(4) TW(l5) OC5(2) PUC(5) C PHS(36) PH(468) R(2) FWC(II) L(5) NH(3) RMP(58) Si\lP(J3) CHW(22)

168 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory lise (.\s on J999) \ppr"ach r\ carC'~t town &. P()\\\'f Nc\v~ \Iost Land usc (I c. area under dlflcn:nt t:'1K's of land usc in 7\lamc of \'ilhigc Sl'rial tn \"illagc Ji:-.tancc (tn k.11l) ,upph paper Important hcdarcj number \'fag-azi commodity ne manufactured Forest Irrigated (by Un­ culturabk Arc~1 not source) irrigated waste ayaibblc for (including (ultl\'ati{ln gauchar anJ

grun?~)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

TWE(34.5) PR Shirahatlll0) I" \ 1702.l 46.6 51.9 Ikhhal T(.14.5)

0(8.1) PR Shirahafti (0) b\ NM 26(,.0 4.9 15. I Chavadal 82 T(8.1)

R(41.3) PR ~R ShirahaUl (0) FA 264 7 6.6 25.5 10131i T(41.3)

GC(125.5) '''I WE(SO.9) PR Shirahatl1 ((I") FA - ...0 TWE(283.3) 912.5 ISH Itagl TI489.7)

PRMR R(80.9) ShirahaUi 101 L\ N!'.I 517.9 12.2 87. I Sa~anvad 85 NR 17.S T(SO.9)

TWE(74.1) Shirahafti (5) 231.5 43.4 Basapur 86 Ti74.1)

R(44.5) MR NR Shirahafti (0) EA 279.5 4.9 5Ll Kallaganur T(44.5)

GClI29.J) \\'(11.51) WE(744.72) PR(·nj ·1\\'(-18.62) MR(45) "'(70) '7 6 TWE(23S1. FP(5) EA(84) 70458.7 3715.0 4839.8 1\1(37) II .. 5. 03) NR(3) TK(I-I2.87) NW(-I) R(J66.74) 0(J693) T(376J.8'1)

169 MUNDARGI C.D. BLOCK INDIA KAR NAT AK A MUNDARGI TALUK GADAG DISTRICT Km 2 o 2 4 6 Km

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U2 >-3 ::c ~ -~ L' C ~ -r:. '7 .?> ?> ,/

C.D. Block boundary of Munda r gi is co- t erminus with talu k boundary excluding s tatu tory lown.

TOTA L AREA OF TALUK (IN SQ.KMl. •••••••••• • ••••••••••• B85.50 TOTA L POPULATION OF TALUK ...... , ... 11 6.309 TOTA L NUMBER or TOWNS IN TALUK ...... 01 TOTAL NUMBER or VILLAGES IN TALUK ...... 58 TOTAL DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTER S (IN KM ) •• 39

BOUNDARY. DISTRICT ...... _ ._._._. _._.

TALUK ...... _ . _. _ . _ . _ ._ . UNMEfALLED AND OTHER ROAD S ...... =o=o=o="= "= VILLAGE WlTH LOCATION CO DE NUMBER 00642400 RAILWAY LlNE WITH S!'ATlON. BROAD GAUGE ...... _ ~..... '=-~~ FOREST- RESERVED WITH NAME ...... f: :: ~~! : !

Based u pon Survey of India map wil h the permission of t h e Surveyor General of In d ia © Governmen t of Indi a Copyr ight. 2006

Alpbabeticallist of Villages (CD. block wise)

Name of the District: Gadag Serial Name of \illage 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Mundargi Name of Sub-Disl: 0005

AluT 00643200 100100010001000036 2 Ashakiran 00646800 Newly created village 3 Attikatti 00643500 100100010001000026 4 00645200 100100010001000014 :; Baradur 00644200 J0010001000JOOOO40 6 Basapur 00645100 100100010001000042 '7 Bcnnihalli 00646600 100100010001000022 ~ BidarahalJi 00647600 100100010001000010 9 8idnal 00646500 100100010001000015 10 8udihal 00646000 100100010001000020 II Byalawadgi 00645800 Included in Mundargi in 1991 12 Chikkawaddatti 00644500 100100010001000047 I3 Churchihal 00642600 100100010001000030 14 Dambal 00643800 100100010001000024 JS Dindur 00643400 100100010001000027 16 Doni 00643700 100JOOOJ 0001 000025 17 Eklasapur 00643900 100100010001000037 18 Gangapur 00647200 100100010001000004 J9 Uuddadbudihal 00644600 100100010001000046 20 Gumgol 0064780() 100100010001000008 21 Haitapur 00644000 100100010001000038 22 00642900 100100010001000033 23 00643000 100100010001000034 24 00647900 100100010001000007 25 00645000 100100010001000043 26 Hesarur 00646900 100100010001000001 27 Hirewaddatti 00644400 100100010001000048 28 Jantli 00642800 100100010001000032 29 lyalawadgi 00647300 100100010001000012 3D Kadampur 00642500 100)0001000)000029 31 00647000 100100010001000002 32 00645400 100100010001000018 33 Kappatagiri 00643600 Newly created village 34 Kelur 00644900 100lOOOJOOOI000044 35 Korlhalli 00647100 100100010001000003 36 Maktumpur 00645900 100100010001000021 37 Mallikarjunapura 00647400 100100010001000013 38 Maruthinagar 00644800 Newly created village 39 00644100 100100010001000039 40 Mundargi ( R ) 00645600 Included in Mundargi in 1991 41 Mundawad 00647500 100100010001000011 42 Muradi 00644700 100100010001000045 43 MustikOPpa 00645300 100100010001000017 44 NagarahaJIi 00646700 100100010001000023 45 Ramenahalli 00645700 Included in Mundargi in 1991 46 Sevalalnagar 00646400 Newly created village 47 Sheemahalli 00648000 100100010001000005 48 Shingatalur 00648100 ]00100010001000006 49 Shingatarayanakeri 00643300 100100010001000028 50 Shirol 00645500 Included in Mundargi in 1991 51 Shirur 00642700 10010001000]000031 52 Shivajinagar 00642400 Newly created village Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise)

Name of the District: Gadag Serial N arne of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number number 2 3 4 53 Tambragundi 00644300 1()0100010001000041 54 Tippapur 1)0646100 100100010001000019 55 Venkatapur (J06 ..BIOO IOOl0001000J000035 5f) (J0646300 Newly created village 57 Virapapur 00646200 100100010001000016 5~ VithaJapuf 00047700 100100010001000009 VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENTS - MUNDARGI C.D.BLOCK ------DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ------.------.--~------"~------

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of village Total arm Total Number of Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is ShO\\l1 in the column and next to No. & Location code ufthe p"pulatitlll household, it in bra~kel' the distance in broad ranges \iz.< 5 kills .. 5-10 kIllS. and 10+ kms of the nearest place village (in (2001 (2001 where the facility is available is gi\en) hectare) Cellws) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commerc Agricultural, Recreational Communi~a water telegraph ial and co· non- & cultural tions (Bus and operative agricultural bcilities(Cin sl"'n'ice. telephone banks and other emal V,deo railway credit hall. Sport, station. societies club. waterway) Swdiumi Auditof1'l1l1)

2 3 4 6 8 9 10 II 12 13 CD Block: Mundargi (0005)

Shivajinagar H(lO+) HPTW PH 1'0« CM(-IO+) ACS(IO+) ('V(IO+) flS RS(IO+) 406.0 1,~95 291 P« 5) M« (00642400) MCW(lO+) SS- 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) 5) C(lO+) CP« 5 NCS(IO+) PHC(IO+) ) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

PHS RMP(2) Kadampur PM CHW HPTW eV( w+) BS RS(lO+) 2 789.0 1,567 308 POPH(8) ( NeS(lO+) (00642500) C(lO+) H(lO+) ~~ WSS- (1)+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) MCW(lO+) ST(IO+) PHC(lO+)

Churchihal PM AC H(lO+) HPTW PH(3) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 690.0 828 160 CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) (00642600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) WRSS- PO«5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) CPt, 5) O(,S(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

MCWPHC PHS(2) P AC(4) Shimr FWC T HP TW PH 1'0« CP CY(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 2,572.D 1,452 262 M«S) (00642700) . RMP(3) WRSS- 5) CM( 10+) OeS(...: 5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) C(lO+) CHW ST(lO+) H(lO+)

RMP(3) CHW lantli THPTW PO TO CV(5-IO) BSRS(IO+) 885.0 2,188 425 P M AC(6) H(lO+) CM(~-lO) ACS(lO+) (00642800) C(lO+) MCW« 5) W TK SS- PTO PH CP 10+) NCS(lO+) SP(lo+) NW(IO+) ( OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC«5)

PHS FWC(3)NH Halligudi P(2) M S RMP PO TO CMCP« CY(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 6 3,442.0 2,177 399 TRSS- (00642900) ACC(IO+) H(lO+) PTOPH 5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(1O+) MCW(5-1O) ST(lO+) PHC(5-10)

PHS RMP(2) P(2) M(2) Hallikeri CHWH« PO TO CPCM« CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 2A05.0 3,094 585 AC(5) W TK SS- PTO PH (00643000) 5) 5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) ST(lO+) PHC(IO+)

PHS H(lO+) Yenkatapur P(2) M S PO TO CPCM(5- CV(IU+) BS RS(IO+) 2,591.0 2,125 397 MCW(lO+) TWR (00643IOD) ACqIO+) PHC(i 0+) SS- PTOPH 10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(10+)

176 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory l'se (As on 1999) .-\pproach Nearest town & Power New, Most land u,e (i.e. area unJerditlerent types of land use in Name of Yillage Serial to Yillage di,tance (in km) supply paper! important hectare) number Magazi commodity ne manutactured Forest Irrigated (by Un­ eulturable Area not source) irrigated waste available for (including cultivation gauehar and groves)

1,,\ 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR MR Suntlower, 1 - T\VE(24.3) Mundargi (5) EA NM 223.2 3.7 Shivujinagar FP Groundnut )..\.X 1'(24.3)

Cotton, WE(R.I) PRMR Mundargi (10) EA NM Groundnut, T\VE(YJ.7) 673.3 32.R 35.1 Kadampur 2 FP Sunflower T(47.9)

PRMR Jowar. Cotton. TWE(3.3) Mundargi ( 12) EA NM 663.5 23.2 Churchihal 3 FP Sunflower T(33)

Jaggery. nVE(l21.4) MR FP Gadag (20) EA NM Cotton, TK(404.7) 1935.7 6.9 103.2 Shirur 4 Sunflower T(526.1)

TWE(43.7) PRMR Jowar, Cotton. Mundargi (20) EA NM TK(16J.9) 627.5 51.9 Jantli 5 FP Sunflower T(205.6)

Jowar, PR MR Gadag (25) EA NM Snnflower, 3348.3 93.7 Halligudi 6 Cotton

Jowar. PRMR Gadag(26) EA N Suntlower. 2327.5 77.5 Hallikeri FP Colton

Jowar, PRMR MunJargi (~O) EA NM Sunnuwer, 2506.9 8-1.1 Venkatapur FP Cotton

177 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of village Total area Total Number of Amenities available (ifnot available "ithin the village. a da.-;n (-) is shown in the colunID and next to No. & Location code of the population households it in bmckcts the distance in broad mngcs viz.<- 5 kills .. 5-10 kills. and 10+ kills of the nearest place lillage (in (2001 (201) 1 where the facility is available is given) hectare) Census) Census) Educ~tional Medical Drinking Post. COl11merc Agricultural. Recreational Communica water telegraph ial and co· non- & cultural tions (Bus and operative agricultural £'lCilitiesi ('in ,el"'."lce. telephone banks and other ema,' Video raih\a)' credit hall. SjXlrts station. societies club. \\atcrwayl StadiwlV Auditorium)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO II 12 13

PHS P(4) M S RMP(4) PO TO CP(2) CV(5-IO) BSRS(IO+) 9 2,450.0 4.234 PUC AC(5) PTa (00643200) ~14 ~~~) ~I::;':W CM(5-1O) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(5-1O) PH(27) ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

P(2) M(2) H{1O+) Shingatarayanaker HPTW POTO CY(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 10 701.0 377 77' AC(2) WSS- PTOPH CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) i (00643300) SPiIO+) NW(lOf-) C(lO+) MCW(1O+) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(I!}I)

Dindur H(1O+) !-IP TW PH 1'0(5- CY(I(}I) BS RS(lO+) II 313.0 600 105 PM AC (00643400) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) WSS- (0) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO.J ) N\v( I(}f-) PHC(I 0+) CP( 5-10) OCS( IO i) ST(IOi)

Attikatti H(lO+) !-IPTW POPH CY(lOf) BS RS(IO+) 12 616.0 1.060 195 PM AC CM(1 (}+) NCS( IOf ) (00643500) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) W SS- SPOOl) NW(I(}+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kappatagiri CY(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 13 1,257.0 1.020 181 p( 5) M( H« 5) HP TW on, -) CM( 10+) NCS(lO+) (00643600) < < MCW(5-1O) W SS- • '-'\<.) SP(l(}+) NW(I(}+) CP« 5) OCS(I(}+) 5) C(I(}+) PHC(5-10) PH« 5) ST(lO+)

DAHCPHS RMP(4) - Doni P(S) M(2) CHW THPTW PO TO CY(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 14 6,494.0 5.606 1.019 JYfO CP NCstIO+) (00643700) S C(lO+) H(lO+) WRSS- Sp(IO+) NW(lO+) PH(20) CM(lO+) OCS(I(}+) MCW(5-1O) ST(l(}+) PHC(5-IO)

. MCWPHC P(6) M(3) PHS(2) Dambal S(2) PUC I fWC THPTW PO TO CYSP(lO+) BS RS(IO+) 15 7.153.0 10.095 1.815 JYfO CMCP AC(2) RMP(5) (00643800) 0(5) WSS- PH(70) OCS(lO+) ST(I(}+) NW(IO+) ('(10+) CHW(5) H(lO+)

PHS H(lO+) TTK R Eklasapuc P(2) M PO TO CM(-IO+) ACS('~} C\'(lO+) BS R._<;(J(l+) 16 1.508.0 1,478 284 MCW(lOf I SS- (00643900) ('(10+) PTOPH SP( I(}+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) CPIO+) NCS«» ( OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

17Fl VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use As on 1999) Approach Nearest Im\1l & Power News Most Lend lise (i.c. area under different t)PCS of land usc in Name of nllagc Serial to \'illage distance (in km) supply paper· important. hectare) nunlbcr Magazi conmlOdity ne manufactured __------__----:---:-:---:---- Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturablc Area not source) irrigated waste available for (induding cultivation gauchar and grovcs)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TWE(97.1) PRMR Jowar. Cotton. Mundargi ( 13) EA NM TK{366.7) 1880.2 106.0 Alur FP Sunflower T(463.8)

Jowar, PRMR TWE(58.8) Mundargi ( 15) EA NM Sunflower. 304.7 6.7 Shingatarayanakcri 10 FP 330.X T(58.R) Groundnut

PRMR Gropundnut. TWE(18.2) Mundargi (7) EA 161.5 44.2 Dindur II FP Cotton. Onion R9.1 T(lS.2)

PRMR Jowar. Cotton. TWE(73.7) Mundargi (26) EA 249.2 11.7 Attikatti 1~ FP Onion 281.3 T(73.7)

JO .... '3r. TWE(8.1) PR MR Mundargi (5) EA NM Groundnut. 1246.5 2,4 Kappatagiri 13 T(8.1) Sunflower

Jowar, TWE(l68.0) Groundnut, 5978.0 PR MR Mundargi (17) EA NM 26Ll T( 168.0) 86.9 Doni 14 Sunflower

WE(21.0) PRMR Jowar. Cotton. 582.5 TWE(809.4) MundargJ 122) EA NM 4086.0 7.0 473.5 Dambal 15 FP Sunflower TK{1173.6) T(2004.I)

Groundnut. TWE(0.8) MR FP Mundargi (14) EA N 1446.2 61.0 Eklasapur 16 Jowar. Cotton nO.S)

179 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

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Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of vilbge Total area Total Number of Amenities available (if not "\'allable within the village. a dash (-) is shO\m in the column and next to No. & Locatiull code of the p"ruiatlon hlluseh,)lds it in hmckets the distance in broad ranges viz> 5 kIllS .. 5-10 kms. and I()+ kms oflhe neare,t place \illage (in ':IXJI (20(lI where the facility is a\'ailable is given) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post, Commcrc Agricultural. Recreational Communica water telegraph ial and co· nOn- & cultural tions (Bus and operative agricultural tacilities(Cin service, telephone banks and other el11a/ Video railway credit hall. Sports station, societies club. waterw'dY) Stadimll/ Auditorium)

2 3 5 6 7 X 9 10 II 12 13

Haitapur P M AC(2) H( 10+) TWTK PH PCl(

PHS RMP(2) PO TO Meundi P(2) M AC CHW H(S- THPW CY(lO+) BS RS(lO+) 18 4,200.0 2,658 512 PTa CMCP (00644100) C(5-1O) 10) MCW(5- SS- OCS« 5) SP( 10+) NW(IO+) PH(II) 10) PHC(5- ST(IO+) 10)

( IIW H(-, _ PO TO Bamdur CpeM(,- CV« 5) BSRS(IO+) 19 2,020.0 2.152 415 PM SC« 5) MCW(, IHPTW PTa 5) 5) O(,S(IO+) SP( )(}+) NW(IO+) (00644200) 5) PHC« 5) W SS- PH(3) ST(lO+)

CHWH(5- Tambmgundi P MC(5- 10) MCW(5- T HP TW PH PCl« CY(S-IO) BS RS(lO+') 20 1.776.0 505 81 CM(5-IO) , _ (00644300) 10) 10) PHC(5- WSS- 5) CP« 5) O(S()-IO) SP( 10+) NW(lO+) 10) ST(lO+)

MCWPHC PHS(2) P(5) M(3) PO TO Hirewaddatti FWCNH CY(IO+) BS RS(IO+) 21 5,572.0 6.529 1,195 S AC(3) HPWSS-PTO CM (00644400) RMP(3) SP(IO+) N\V(l0+) C(1O+) PH(25) CHW ST(lo+) H(lO+)

PHSCHW Chikkawaddatri PM H(lO+) HPTW CY()(}+) BS RS(lO+) 22 1,868.0 2,100 369 PO PH CM(IO+) - (00644500) C(IO+) MCW«5) SS- CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+)

CHW Guddadbudihal PM H(IO+) HPTW CY(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 23 1,037.0 452 91 PCl« 5) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) (00644600) C(1O+) MCW«5) SS- SP(JO+) NW(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(l(}t) NCS(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO+)

Muradi P(2) M(2) 11(10+) PHIl) CY(IO+) BS RS(JO+) 24 696.0 766 146 HPSS- CM« 5) ACS(IO+) (00644700) C(lO+) MCW«5) PCl« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP«5) NCS(I(}+) PHC« 5) ST()(}+)

Maruthinagar H« 5) CV(IO+) BS RS(lO+) 15 318.0 1,316 250 P«5)M(·- HP R SS- PO(" 5) CM«5) ACS(I()+) (OO644ROO) MC\V(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 5) ('(10+) PH(5-10) CP« 5) NCS(I{)+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

180 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory l:se (As on 1999) Approach Nearest town & Power News Most Land u'e (i,e, ar"'~ under different types ofland use in Name of village Serial to yillage distance (in kml supply paper' important hectare) number j\,lagazi commodity ne manulactured Forest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not source) irrigated waste available for (including cultivation gauchar and groves)

l-l IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

Groundnut, PR MR Mundargi (8) EA N Jowar, II7Ln J8A Ilaitapur 17 Sunilower

PRMR Sunflower, 1'WE(27,5) FP Mundargi ( 10) EA NM 3852,5 3.0 247,5 Meundi 18 Cotton, Jowar 6<),5 1'(27.5)

Jowar, WE(52,0) PRMR Mundar",; (5) EA NM Sunflower. TWE(89.8) 1769.7 IOK5 Baradur 19 Cotton r(l41.~)

WE( 10.1) Jowar. TWE(M.8) MR Mundargi (~) EA Sunflower, 1390,3 67,7 Tambragundi 20 TK(263.1) Cotton T(318.0)

5 TWE(l61.9) FP Mundargi (20) EA 1911. Til 61.9) 3367.0 131.6 Hirewaddatti 21

Jowar. 10099 TWE(I 0 1.2) PRl'v!R Shirahatti (25) EA N Sunflower. 642.1 58,4 56.4 Chikkawaddatti 22 . T(101.2) Groundnut

Jowar, PRMR 363.3 'IWE(40.6) Mundargi (25) EA NM Sunflower, 631.2 1.9 Guddadbudihal 23 FP T(40,6) Groundnut

Jowar, 1WE MR Mundargi (22) EA N Groundnut, 242.9 (70.8) 279.7 43,1 59.4 Muradi 24 T(70.8) Sunllower

Jowar. 7 TWE( 10.1) MR Mundargi (5) EA NM Groundnut. SO, 253,8 3,4 Maruthinagar 25 T(IO,I) Sunflower

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Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of village Total arca 'Iotal Numher of Amenities available (ifnot a\'ailablc within the- yillage, a dash (-) is ShO\\11 In the nliunm and I1I,:,Xt to No. & Location codl' of the p(lpulatlon houschold~ II Jn brackets the distance in broad ranges Yiz.· - 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10-' kIll'> of the nc-an.:~t place \'dktgc {Ill (:'1)(11 (:'001 \\-here the tilClilty is a\adahk j:-, gi\'l,::n) hectare) (_'I..'nslIs) Cc-nsu:-,) EducatIOnal Medical Drinking Post. Commen: Agricultural. Recreational ('ommumca \vater tclq,'f3ph ial and co non- & cultural tions (Hus and operative agricultural taciiltic,:,(Cin SCTYlCL'. telephone banks and other cma. VlliL'tl- railway credit hall. SP(lrts statIOn, societies cJuh. \\at('[\\ayl Sta(.lium L\udiklrlUm)

2 7 8 9 10 II I:' 13

CHW H« Kelur P M 5) IlPTW CVIII)' 1 BS RS( 10 i) ~6 1.218 0 533 97 1'0«: :;) CM(,5) ACS(lO -) (00644900) C111J'1 :l;ICW(lO+) SS- SPI \II I NWI1[>II PHIIOe) CP« 5) NCS( 10,,) PHC( 10+) 5TII0 I

DAPHS P(2) M(2) RMPCHW PO TO Harogcri HPTW CPCM(5- C\,(IOI) BS RS( 11)+) n 1.974.0 2.285 ..61 ;\C(3) H« 5) PTO (00()450oo) 10) OCS(5-IO) SP(lIH) NW(104) C(lO-) MCW(5-10) SS< PH(7) S1'( 10+) PHC(5-IO)

P ACC) ClIW H«c Basarur HPTW PH PO« C\'( 10,) BSRS(IO+) 2X 275.0 431 91 ~I(' 5) C(<- 5) MCW« . CM(5-10) OCS- < 5 (00645100) 5 ) SP( 10+) NW(II)+) 5) 5) PHC(-- :;) SS- CP(S-IIl) I) sn I()~)

MCWPHC PHS FWC Bagcwadi 1'(2) M(2) IlPTW PO TO CVIIO+) I:lS RS(IO, I 29 2.375.0 2.019 379 RMP(3) CMCP ACSII04) (00()45200) S(,(IO+) SS- PTO PH sri 10-1 NW\lO-r) ellw NCS(S-IO) ST(IO') H(lO+)

CHWH« P AC(2) MustikOPpa 5) THPW PH PO(5- CV{5-10) BS RSII(}-;) 30 767.0 430 77 M(' 5) C« CM«5) (00645300) MCW(lO+) RSS- 10) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO') 5) CP« 5) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+)

DAMCW P(3} M(2) PHC PHS(2) Kalkcti S PUC FWC THPTW PO TO CV(5-IO) I:lS RS(lO+) 31 1.665.0 3.631 650 PTO CMCP (00645400) AC(9) C15- RMP(3) WRSS- PH(IO) OCS(5-10) 51'(10+) NW(lO+) 10) CHW(2) ST( iOe ) H« 5)

Shiro! ~o 774.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00645500) Mundargi ( R ) 33 2.021.0 ------Uninhabited ------(006-15600) Ramcnahalli 34 408.0 ------Uninhabited ------(006-15700) Byalawadg. 35 339.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00645800)

Maktumpur . ') H« 5) ACS« 5) CV(· 5) BS RS(!O+) 3A 306.0 689 119 T HPSS- POI< 5) CM«5) (006-15900) P Me(<-.) MCW« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO-+ ) NW(IO+) PIl« 5) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) STIIU-I

CHWH(,- (\,()-IO) Budihal I' M At \21 5 MeW < 1 HP TW I'll PO(". BS RS(IO+) 37 637.0 1555 2~4 CM« 5) (006460oo) C(lOc) ./ PHC(';:\ W R SS- 5) OCS(5-IO) SP(IIJt-1 NWIIOc) -) . _) CP(-- 5) S 11111'1

182 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Approach Nearest town & Power Nc\\s \lost Land usc (i.e. area under d,tkrcnl types of land usc in Name: of village Serial to village distance (in km) supply papL"\ Illlportant hectare) number \1agali comllloJlt)' ne maT1ut~l.:tured Forest Irrigated (by Un- eulturablc Area not

source) irrigated waste (.1\ ailahlc tor (including culttvation gauehar and groves)

14 15 16 17 I X 19 20 21 22 23 2

Jo\\ar. PR MR 90~ 7 TWE(20.2) Mundargi (20) FA NM Sunllm\cr. 278.5 16.5 Kelur 26 H' -. Ti20.2) (jroundnut

Jowar. TWE(4R.6) PR FP Mundarg' (15) FA NM Sunflower, 586.1 T(48.6) 1279.0 60.3 Harogcri 27 Groundnut

lowar. TWE(2.0) 'vIR FP Mundargi ( I 0) EA N:vI Suntlower, 253.3 19.7 Basapur 2R T(2.0) Groundnut

Jowar. o 4 TWF(174.X) Groundnut, 956.7 4R.3 66 X PR MR Mundargi iI X) FA N 1 LX. T(174.R) Ragcwadi 29 Sunflov.CT

Jo\\'ar. 1 0 TWE(IO.l) SunflowCT, 1S.) 30 MRFP Mundargi ( 12) EA .OL T(lO.I) 423.2 KO \lusttkOppa Groundnut

Jowar. WE(48.6) PRMR Mundarg' (10) FA NM Sunflower, 415.5 TWE(2R.3) 1123.8 48.7 Kalke"; 31 FP Gmundnut T(76.9)

------Umnhabitcd ------Shirol 32

------Unmhabitcd ------Mundargi I R) 33

------Uninhabited ------Ralllcnahalli 34

------Unll1hahited ------Byala\\adg, 35

Sunflower. GC(29.R) PR Mundargt (.1) FA N .... 1 Cotton, TWE(20A) 228.0 27.9 ~Iaktumpur .16 Groundnut T(50.2)

JO\"<1r, rWL(20.2) PR Mundarg' t ')) FA N \1 SllntlO\\Cf, 5X4.5 .12 , Budlhal .17 T(20 2) ( iroundnul

183 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of vi lIagc Total area Total Number of Amenities a\ailable (ifl1ot available "ithin the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to "\0 & Llx::atioll ctxlc of the popUlation households it in brackets the distance in hrmtl range, Yiz.· 5 killS .. 5· 10 kms. and 11)+ kms of the nearest place \'illage (in (2001 (ZOOI \\here the IiIeility is availahle is given) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post. Commerc Agricultural, Recreational Communiea water telegraph ial and co non- & cultural tions (Bus and operative agricultural facilities(Cin sen'ice. telephone banks and other emal Vitleo railway credit hall. Sports station. societies cluh, watemay) Stadium Auditorium)

2 3 5 6 7 10 II 12 13

(,HW H(.: 'I HPTW CV(S-lU) Tll'papur 30 PM« 5) BS RS(lO+) 295.0 170 (()()M6 I ()(») C(5-IO) 5) MCW« W R SS- PU(5-11)) 0.1(' 5) OCS(5-IO) SP( 10+) NW(IO+) 5)PHC«5) PHI' 5) CP(· 5) ST(lO+)

CHWH(5- Virapapur 72 P(2) M« 5) 10) MCW(5- T HP R CV(S-IO) BS«. S) 39 191.0 337 CM(5-IO) (O()M62()() q< 5) 10) PHqS- SS- ~~:H)) SP(lO+) RS(\O+) CP(5-IO) 10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHW H« AC(2) P« Venkatcshl1agar 5) MCW(5- T HP R C\I(5-1O) BSRS(IO+) 41) 131.0 494 102 5) M«.5) rll(:!) C]\I(' 5) (00646300) 10) PHO 5- SS- 1'0(5-10) CPI'- 5) eX's( 10+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ('(\0+) 10) ST(IO+)

RMPCHW AC(2) H(I()+) T liP TW PIl(H) Sevalalnagar P« CM« 5) C\I(5-1O) BS RS(IO+) 41 766.0 668 139 S) 5) (00646400) 5) M« MCW(lO+) S5- P(~< CP('- 5) SP( 10+) NW(lO+) ('(5-10) OCS(5-1O) Pile( lO+) ST(IO+)

PIISRMP 1'(2) M(2) CHW Bidoal HIO+) THPTW ('PCM("" CV(5-1O) BS RS(lO+) 42 809.0 1.638 309 AC(2) C(5- POPIl8 (00646S()(J) ( SS- ( ) 5) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(JO+} 10) MCW(5-1O) PHC(5-10) . ST(lO+)

Bennihalli CV«5) BS 43 639.0 1,120 (00646600) 234 I' M('«5) ~~~:<5) ~S~PW PO«5) (,M«5) ~~~::~~ SP( \(}+) NW(lO+) PIIC«5) PH(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

Nagamhalli CV«5) as RS(\(}+) 948,0 925 liW I' M C« 5) ~~~)« 5) T HP SS- PO PH(2) CM« 5) ACS« 5) (O<.J646700) CP«,5) NCS«5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHe(" 5) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)

- NCSACS(S- Ashakiran CM(5-IO) IO)OCS(5- ('V(5-IO) BS RS(IO+) 45 86.0 163 P« 5) M(<. ~~~~~:(}+) ~:_ TW PO« S) (00646800) CP«5) 10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 5)C(S-IO) PHC(5-1O) PII«5) ST(IO+)

PHS RMP Hesantr 294 P M C(5- 1I(l (}+) HPTW POTO CP (,M(5- ACS(S-IO) CV(5-IO) as RS(lO+) 1.090 () 1.6()O (00646900) 10) MCW(S-IO) W R SS- PTO PH 10) NCS(5-1O) SP( 10+) NW(IO+) PHOS-IO) OCS( 5-10) ST(l (}+)

184 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Approach Nearest temn &. PO\\l'T News Most Land use (i.e. area under ditlerent types ofland use in Name of \ Illage Scorial to village distance (in km) supply paper Important hectare) number l\logazi l'OI111TI(lLIity no manutactuned ~orest Irrigated (by Un- culturable Area not source) irrigated "aste available for (including culti, ation gauchar and groves)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ~

Jowar. PRMR TWE(4.1) Mundargi (6) I:A Nl'.1 Sunlhmcr. 268.9 22.1 Tippapur 38 FP T(4.1) Groundnut

Jowar. 14.3 TWE(2.0) MR Mundargi (12) EA SunJlower, 131.2 43.6 Vimpapur 39 1'(2.0) Cotton

Jowar. 16.7 TWE(X.9) MR Mundargi (5) 1:'.\ SunJlower, 103.6 LX Vcnkateshnagar 40 T(H.9) Cotton

PRMR Jowar. Cotton, TWE(X.I) Mundargi (5) b\ NM 755.7 2.2 Scvalalnagar 41 FP SunJlower T(X.I)

PRMR Jowar, Cotton, 6164·IWE(18.2) Mundargi (12) EA NM 158.1 16.3 Bidn,,1 42 FP SunJlower . T(l8.2)

Sunflower, TWE(IO.I) PR Mundargi (5) EA NM Cotton, 564.2 64.6 43 T(lO.I) Groundnut

Sunflower, (,,c·(2.4) MR Mundargi (6) EA NM Cotton. TWE(%.3) 79X.!o( 50.5 Nagamhalli 44 Groundnut T(98.8)

Silk Cocoons, TWE(R.I) PRMR Mundar!,~ (5) EA N Jowar, R(l7.0) 50.0 5.0 Ashakiran 45 Sunflower T(25.1)

WEI32.0) Jow3r, PRMR TWE(1255) Mundargl (10) 1::\ N Sunflower. 7232 799 HcsClmf 46 NW R(129.5) Groundnul 1(286.9)

185 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Serial Name of vIllage Total arca Total Number of AmenitIes a\,allable (if not a\'ailablc within the \ illage, " da,h (-) IS ShO\\l1 in the column and next to No. & Locatilill code of the population households it in hmckds the distance in broad ranges ,",Z.·- -' ''''5.,5-10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest place Y1Hage tin \ 2(){) I (lOO I' where the f3Cilit:- is ""ailahk is gi\'en) hectare) Census) Census) Educational Medical Drinking Post, Com mere Agricultural, Recreational Communica \,ateT tole graph ial and co· non- & cultural tions (Bus and "peratlve agricultural lacilitics(Cin sen'ice, telephone hanks and other cmal Video railway credit hall, Sports station, societie, clllb, watcf\\ay) Stadium! Auditorium) -' 5 6 7 R 9 10 II 12 13

Kakkur P(2) M(2) H(5-10) HPTW PH(2) '~f - _10 ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) BS RS(lO+) 47 587.0 872 170 (OOM70(1(11 AC CIS-IO) MCW(5-1O) W R SS- PO(S-IO) (. (5 ) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(tO+) ep(5-10) O(,S(IO+) ST(10+)

PHS NH P(2) M(2) RMPCHW PO TO Korlhalli THPW CM CP«· CV(5-IO) BS RS(lO+) 48 2,941.0 3,109 530 S AC(9) H(lO+) R SS- PTO (00647100) 5) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IOt-) O(R)C(IOt-) MCW(5-1O) PH(12) ST(lO+) PHC(5-10)

RMPCHW Gangapur III P ACM« H«5) THPTW PH(6) CV(S-IO) BS RS(lO-t) 49 733.0 665 (OOM7200) 5)('(10+) MCW(5-10) WRSS- POi-:') 01«5) OCS(1O:) SP(lO+) NWilO~) CPl' 5) PHC(5-10) ST( I 0+)

CWCCHW Jyala\\·adg:1 220 P M AC(4) H(lO+) HP R L PH PO« C~I«5) NCSACS(~ CV(lO+) BSRS(IO+) 50 1,874.0 1,156 (00647300) C(IO+) MCW«5) SS­ 5) 5) OCSI<· 5) SPOUt) NW(lO, ) PHC«5) CP« 5) ST(lO+)

CHWH« HPTW Mallikarjunapura CM("- 5) ACS(lO+) CV( 10+) BS RS(IO+) 51 783.0 656 114 PM 5) MCW« PO(,,- 5) (00647400) C(1O+) NCS(10+) . SP(1O+) NW(1O+) 5)PHC«5) SS- PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

PHSCHW Mundawad PM CV(IO+) BS RS(!O+) 52 1,368.0 1,536 2Y<} HP W SS- PO PH(l) ACS NCS (00647500) COOt) ~~~~~-IO) ~M(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) CP« 5) ST(10+)

PHSNH RMPCHW CV(IO+) BS RS(IO~) 53 2,183.0 2,0\6 3<}9 P M AC H(S-IO) T HP TW PO PHi»~ CP (00M7600) C(lO+ ) W R SS- - CM(lO+) OC5(10+) SP(IO+) NW(IO.) MCW(lO+) ST(10+) PHC(IO+)

CHWH(5- Vithabpur 10) T HP TW PTO PH CV(IO+) BSNW 54 616.0 452 101 PM CM(IO+) (00647700) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) W R SS- PO« 5) CP« 5) O("S(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(10') PHC(IO-t) ST(lO+)

CHWH« Gumgol C\'(IO+) BS RS( 1(1+) 55 657.0 606 128 P M AC(2) 5) MCW« :' HP W PH(2) (00647XOO"l C(1 0+) 5) PHO, 5) 5S- PO«- 5) SP(lO+) NWil(l+) ST(lO+)

186 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Approach ~ carest town & Power News Most Land usc li.c. arca under different types ofbnd usc in Name of village Serial to \'illagc dl .... tancc (in km) supply paper' important hectare) number \1agazi commodity ne manufactured Forest Irrigated (by Un­ culturablc Area not source) irrigated waste "vailable for (including cuitIyation gauchar and

gron~s)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

WE(l13) Suntlower, lW[(72.9) PR ~lR ~lundargl16i FA N Jmvar, 114.3 14.0 41.2 Kakkur 47 R(113.3) Groundnut T(197.5)

GC(l82.1) Jawar, PR :viR 9 TWE(98.6) rVlundargi (l0) EA NM Sunflower, 1725.2 14.7 239.1 Korlhalli 48 NR 5 6.2 R(S5.l) Groundnul T(365.8)

Jo~\·ar, TWEI25.'}) PR \1R i\·lundargl \ 11) EA N Sunflower, R(.>2.2) 392.6 282.3 (i-'-dngapur 49 Gronndnul T(58.1)

Jawar, WE(3.2) PR FP Mundargi (22) FA N Groundnul, 843A TWE(15.2) 941.3 60.9 Jyalawadgi 50 Sunflower T(2RA)

Jowaf, PR MR 156.7 TWE(85.8) Mundargi (20) EA N Groundnul, 480.4 0.9 59.2 Mallikatjunapura 51 FP T(B5.8) Sunflower

WE(32A) Jowar, 20" TWE(64.8) PR FP Mundargi (19) EA NM Groundnut, ~.O TK(l86.2) 818.1 7.0 57.5 Mundawad 52 Sunflower T(283.3)

Jowar, TWE(9.7) PRMR Mundargi (28) EA NM Sunflower, 14.7 R02lA) 1963.7 73.5 Bidarahalli 53 FP Cotton T(l3!.1)

Jowar, PR :\lR 3.0 R(60.7) Mundargi (30) EA Ni\l SunflowcT 510.3 42.0 54 FP 1 TI60.7) Cotton

Sunflower. TWEI6.1) ,\IR FP Mundargi (23) EA Jov"ar, RI275.2i 277.6 5.7 92.4 (iumg<.1 'i:; Groundnut T1281.3)

187 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

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Census of India 200 1 Amenities and Land Scnal Name of \;I!agc Total arca Total :-Jumht.,- "f Amenities 'I\':lilable (if not mailable ",;thin the \;I!age. a dash (-) is shO\m in the column and next to :-<0. & Location code ofthc population households it in brackets the distance in broad rangc'S viz. ~ 5 kms .. 5-10 knK and I(}+ kms of the neare-t place village (in 12001 (2001 ,.here the tacility is available is given) hectare) Census) Census) &iuGalioll3l Medical Drinking Post. Comm.:n: Agricultural. Recreational Con~nunica ",ater te1el,'rJph ial and co- non- & cultural tionsfBu, and operati,,: agricultural factlities(Cin SCrYlCe. telephone banks and other crna! Video raih'ay credit hall. Sports station_ societies club. "'llln\a) ) Stadium! Auditoriwn)

2 3 5 h 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

MCWCWC PIICPHS PO TO Hanwigi PC\) M S FWC HPWR CMCP« C\((IO+) BSRS(IO+) 5h 3,232.0 4.068 793 PTO (006479001 ACqIO+) RMP(3) SS- 5) OC5(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) PH(20) CHW(2) ST(lO+) H(IO+)

RMPCHW Shecmahalli P M AC(2) H(I(}t-) HPTW PH(5) CV( 10+) HS RS(IO+) 57 502.0 1.322 261 CM(-IO+) ACS(lo+) (OO64S000) ql(}+) MC\V(5-10) WSS- PO« 5) CP < 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) :-.IW(IO+} PHC(5-IO) ( OCS(I(}+) ST(IO+)

PHS RMP(2) PD) M(2) Shinl,'3talur CIlW HPWR CPCM« ACS CV(JO+) I1S RS( !(}t) 58 1,584.0 2.70g -!'!9 S PUC POPH(~) _ NCS(I(}+) (OO64SIOO) H(IO+) SS- Sp( I(}+) :-.JW(I(}+) C( I(}t) )) OC'S(lO+) MCW(lO+) ST(I(}+) PHq I O+}

DA(3) MCW(6) T(28) P(S3) CWC(2) W(34) 1\1(57) HC PO(26) TK(4) PHC(6) TO(lS) CM(S) ACS(2) BS(53) Block Total 87743.0 95946 17906 S(13) HP(49) CV PUC(4) J PHS(26) PTO(I9) CP(I7) NCS(3) NW(3) 1W(33) AC(80) FWC(9) PH(282) R(23) 0(13) NH(4) L(6) RMP(48) CHW(42)

lRR VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- Village Directory Use (As on 1999)

Approach )Jcarest to\\Tl & P'-)\\L'T :-.JC\" Most Land ll'ie (i.e. area wlder difl~rent types of land ll-;e in Nan~ of \ i lIagc Serial tll \ illagc dist,mce (in km) slIpph paper important hectare) nwnber \1ag

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

WE/5.8) SWlflower, PRMR lWE(49.8} Mlilldargi (23) EA '\j Jov.ar, 1217.8 15.5 lO·tl Hammigi 56 FP 1435.6 R(303.5) Growtdnut T(359.1)

Jov.ar, TWE(8.9) PRMR Mundargi (18) EA NM SWlflO\\I.'f, R(X2.6) 357.6 52.9 Shet..mahalli 57 NW Groundnut T(91.5)

Jov.ar, TWE(12.1) PRMR Mundargi (l3) NM Sunflower, 3933 R(222.6) NR 746.6 Shingatalur Growtdnut T(234.7)

GC(214.33) WF..(224.53) PR(42) TWE(3079. MR(47) N(46) 09) FP(31) EA(S4) 59448.1 285.4 3970.9 M(33) 12979.6 TK(2556.09 NR(2) ) NW(3) R(1443.09) T(7517.13)

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APPENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

APPENDIXI- ABSlRACTOF EDUCAll

StNo N~ orCD_ Block Total Total F.ducational institutions nui1Derof popUlation of inhabited CD. block Primary school Middle school Matriculation / Second:u!' villages school

'·illages Institutions Vtllages Institutions Villages InstitutiolN 2 3 4· 5 6 7 8 9 10 Nargund 34 60,118 30 46 28 38 7 13 2 Ron 93 181.091 93 138 83 107 26 30 3 Gadag 61 158.931 51 71 48 62 22 26 4 Shirhatti 87 133.566 81 112 55 69 16 19 5 Mundargi 54 95.946 48 83 42 57 12 13 District(Rural): 329 629.652 303 450 256 333 83 101

ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL. MEDICAL AND

SI. No Name ofC.D. Medical institutions Block Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Primary Health Sub- Centre / Health Centre Centre

ViJ1ages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Vmagts Institutions 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 I Nargund 3 4 4 7 14 17 2 Ron 7 7 7 7 33 40 3 Gadag 7 13 6 7 7 8 30 40 4 Shirhatti 4 12 5 6 32 36 5 Mundargi 3 3 7 7 22 26 8 14 23 33 30 35 131 159

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY OTHER A:\IENITIES IN VILLAGES - CO. BLOCK LEVEL Contd.,

Educational institutions SL No

Higher Secondary I College (graduate and Adult literacy Others No PUC I Intermediate I above classes/centres educational Junior college facilities Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 4 5 2 2 4 1 6 6 3 4 2 4 4 2 3 7 3 4 5 5 4 4 4 30 gO 2 14 4 5 22 24 3 4 31 81 8 23 20

OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGFS - c.n. BLOCK LEVEL Contd, Medical institutions SI. No

Maternity and Child Family Welfare Community Health Others No Welfare Centre I Centre Workers medical Maternity Home I facilities Child Welfare Centre

Villages Institutions Village~ Institutions Villages Institutions Villages In s titu ti 0 n s 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 7 9 3 3 8 24 15 38 13 7 7 7 7 10 13 35 81 46 2 5 6 2 2 24 41 37 96 9 3 II 16 IO II 19 22 23 74 45 4 7 8 7 9 36 42 22 52 14 5 37 46 29 32 97 142 132 341 127

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APPENDIX 1- ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND

SI. No. Name of CD. Block Drinking water source Tap Well Tank Tubewell Riwr Fountain Canal

2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

Nargund 16 12 20 21 2 Ron 70 9 22 35 3 2 3 Gadag 44 49 29 45 2 4 Shirhatti 41 42 13 15 2 5 Mundargi 28 34 4 33 23 199 146 88 149 30 2

ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND

SL No Name ofC D Transport communications Banks Power supply Credit societies Block Bus Railway Navi Villages Number of Available Not Villages Number of sen"ice station gable commercial and available agricul tural water co-ope rative credit way banks societies

2 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Nargund 27 II 20 33 16 18 2 Ron 87 3 22 28 93 27 28 3 Gadag 59 4 16 22 58 3 33 39 4 Shirhatti 74 4 7 12 84 3 19 20 5 Mundargi 53 3 20 25 54 2 2 300 7 8 76 ]07 322 7 97 ]07

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

OTHER Al\1ENITIFS IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL Contd.,

Drinking water source Post, Telegraph & Telephone SI. Others More No Post Telegraph Post & Post Telegrap Post, Phone No. th an one drinking office office telegraph office & h office telegraph sou rce water office phone & phone office & facilities phone 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53

23 29 12 II II 10 9 9 25 70 79 48 41 41 45 39 39 84 2 55 59 2 35 6 6 30 6 6 45 3 86 70 30 31 31 29 29 30 66 4 49 53 26 18 19 26 18 19 45 5 283 290 2 151 107 108 140 101 103 265

OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - CO. BLOCK LEVEL Coneld.,

Credit societies Recreational facility Newspaper I Magazine SI. No Villages Number Villages Number Cinema I Sports Stadium I News Magazine News of non- of otbe r Video hall club Auditoriu ml paper paper & agricultu credit Community Magazine ral credit societie s ball societies

63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72

3 3 I 1 29 11 11 I 7 8 3 3 2 2 84 71 71 2 6 7 1 55 30 30 3 7 7 2 2 3 8 70 37 37 4 3 3 46 33 33 5 26 28 6 6 8 11 284 182 182

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APPENDIX lA- \lLLAGE DIRECIDRY

\ lLLAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS Name ofthc District: Gadag Serial Name of C. D. block Total number of Number of primary schools number inhabited viUages None One Two Three Four +

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Nargund 34 4 21 6 2 2 Ron 93 63 17 II 2 3 Gadag 61 10 38 8 3 2 4 Shirhatti 87 6 65 10 3 3 :; Mundargi 54 6 28 13 3 4 District Total: 329 26 215 54 21 13

APPENDIX I B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY \'ILLAGES BY PRIMARY, MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Name of the District: Gadag Serial Name of C. D. Total Type of educational institutions available number block 'number of NoSchool At least one At least one At least on e inhabited primary school primary school middle school and \Hlages and no middle and one middle one secondary school sch 001 sch 001 2 3 4 5 6 7 Nargund 34 4 2 28 7 2 Ron 93 10 83 26 3 Gadag 61 7 5 46 21 4 Shirhatti 87 5 27 54 16 5 Mundargi 54 6 6 42 12 Total: 329 22 50 253 82

APPENDIX IC - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FACILITIES AVAILABLE Serial Name of CD. BJock Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available Number Only tap Onty well Only tube Only More than one source only from well handpump tap, well, tube well, handpump 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Nargund 2 23 2 Ron 6 3 69 3 Gadag 58 4 Shirhatti 17 65 5 Mundargi I 48 Distril't Total: 6 23 263

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APPENDIX 11- VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES SI "'arne of L °ca ~ a m e Po pu I a __A_m_..:.e_n_i_ti_c_s_n_o_t_a_',-·a_i_1 a_b_l_c__..:..( _i_n_d_i _ca_t_c_N_'...,A,..-' _w_h_e_r_e_a_m_c_n_i_t.::_y...:n.:.o.:..:.t __ :\ 0. vi II agc tion of CoD, tion Senior College Primary Tap Bus Appro Commer code block, Secon "ealth drink facilit)' ach by cial Numbc dary Sub ing Pucca Bank r School Centre water road

2 3 4 ·5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Konnur 00616800 Nargund 8,393 A\ailable N.A A\ailable A\ailable A,aIlable A\ailable Available ::: Shirol 00617200 'Jargund 6.250 A\ ailablc N.A. ,'\\ ailable A\ ailable Available A\ ailablc Available 3 00620300 Ron 5.11 R Available N.A. Avaliable A\ailable Available Available A\ ailable ..) Sa\ adi 00623200 Ron 6.939 :-.I.A. ;-..I.A. A\ ailablc .-\\ ai lab Ie A\ ailable A\ ailable A\ ailable 5 Sudi 00623800 Ron 5.770 A\aJlable N.A. A\ailable A\ailable Available A\ailable Available 6 Abbigcri 00624400 Ron 8.183 N.A. ;-..I.A. A\ailable A\'ailable A\ailable A\ailable A\ailable Nidagundi 00624900 Ron 6,036 N.A. N.A. A\ailable Available Available Available Available 8 Hornbal 00627800 Gadag 7,860 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 9 Koturnachagi 00629000 Gadag 6,895 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 10 Lakkundi 00630300 Gadag 11,305 Available :-.I.A. Available A\ailable Available Available A\ailable I I Kurtakoti 00631200 Gadag 1,0,267 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 12 Soratur 00633400 Gadag 5.349 N.A. N.A. A\ ailable Available A\'ailable Available Available 13 Shigli 00636600 Shirhatti 10.111 N.A. N.A. A\ailable Available Available Available Available

I,,) Suranagi 00637400 Shirhatti 6.319 N.A. 'J.A. Available A\ailable Available Available Available I 5 Balehosur 00637600 Shirhatti 5.347 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available AvaIlable N.A. 16 Doni 00643700 Mundargi 5.606 N.A. N.A. Available Available Ayailable A\ailable N.A. 17 Darnbal 00643800 I\lundargi 10,095 Available N.A. A\'ailable A\ailable Available Available Available 18 lIirewaddatti' 00644400 Mundargi 6.529 N.A. N.A. Available 'J.A. Available :--J.A. "'otc : "1.,.1.. stands for Not A\ailable

APPENDIX 11- A CENS US TOWN CENSUS TOWNS WHICH DO NOT HAVEONEOR MORE AMENITIES

SI. Name of Loca tion Name of Popula Amenities not available (indicate N, A. where amenity not No. Census code C .0. t ion --:S-e-n-:i-:o-r--:C""'o-:I-:I-e-g-e--:p""'r-:i-m-a-r-y..:....--:T,-a-p----:B=-u-s---:A-p-p-r-o--:C:"-o-m-m-e-r- Town number block Secon Health drink facility ach by cial dary Sub ing Pucca Bank School Centre water road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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APPENDIX UI - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OFCENSUS TOWNS/NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS

SI. Name of Land use (I.e, area under different types of land use in hectares) No, Census Town Total area Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated CuIturable waste Area not source (including gauchar available for & groves cu Itivation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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APPENDIX 1\' - VILLAGE DIRECTORY CD. BLOCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WI-JERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE Serial number Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of CD Block: Naq~und Nil

Name of CD Block: Ron Nil Name of CD Block: Gadag

00633100 i\,1 ull:,'ltnd (Rural)

Name of CD Block: Shirhattj

2 00637900 Shirahatti (Rural)

Name of CD Block: Mundargi Nil

APPENDIX V - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED CASTES POPULA TlON

Serial Name of C.D. block Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no number villages villages villages Scheduled Castes population 2 3 4 5 6 Nargund 35 34 3 2 Ron 93 93 3 Gadag 64 3 61 4 4 Shirhatti 87 87 8 5 Mundargi 58 4 54 4 District Total: 337 8 329 19

APPENDIX VI- VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION

Serial Name ofC.D. Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no number block villages \illages \illages Scheduled Tribes.population

2 3 4 5 6 Nargund 35 34 5 2 Ron 93 93 9 3 Gadag 64 3 61 11 4 Shirhatti 87 87 17 5 Mundargi 58 4 54 'J District Total: 337 8 329 51 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPE\I>IX \ II A -HLLAGE DIRECTORY

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO TilE TUn!. POPlILXflON BY RANGES

Name of the District: GADAG Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Castes code Scheduled Castes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 2 3 2 3 Name of CD Block: Nargund 00619700 Mcgur Less than 5 00624g00 Kalakapur 00617700 Madagun,lkJ 00620900 t-..ladalagiri 00617500 Gangapur 00626500 Gogeri 00617600 Bhairana Hatti 00625400 Nagendragad 00615900 Siddapur 00620000 Hadagali- S-Yavag,d 00616000 Hunashikatti 5-10 00615200 Gurlabtti 00625800 Myakalzcri 00616600 Bellen 00621000 Hirehal 00615000 Chikkanargund 00621900 Gulaguli 00615500 Somapur 00624000 Gujmagadi 5-10 00625700 Vadegol 00615800 lagapur 00623600 Dyamhunash i 00616800 Konnur 00620600 Honnapur 00617800 Hadali 00618700 Amaragol 00616400 KlIrlagcri 00622300 Tallihal 00614700 KlInlgm inah.oppa 00620100 Yavagala 00615100 Kanakiko!, 00622200 Honniganur 00616700 Vasan ()0622600 Kurahatti 00616100 Kalakcri 00619300 Hullur 00617900 Surkod 00624600 Budihal 00616300 Banahatti 00626000 Kuntoji 00617200 Shirol 00624700 Maranabasari 00614600 Bcnakanakoppa 00625200 Amaragatti 00614500 Sankadal 00624500 lakkali 11-20 00620500 Sandigawad 00614800 Hirckopppa 00620300 Belavanaki 00617400 Khanapur 00619000 Hunagundi 00617100 .Kalla pur 00623400 Hosalli 00616900 Budihal 00621700 Mushigeri 00616200 Muganur 00618300 Hole Mannm 21-30 00620400 Mallapur 00617000 Kappali 00624900 Nidagundi 00617300 Radder Naganur 11-20 00614900 Anshinagodi 00625600 ligen 00615600 Nargund(Rural) 00623200 Savadi 00624100 Kurudagi 31-40 Nil 00622500 Kotabal 00623100 Chikkmannur 41-50 Nil 00618600 Karkikatti 00618600 Kuruvinakoppa 51-75 Nil 00619900 Malawad 00619500 Asuti 76 and abo\C Nil 00620200 Kaujagcri 00619200 Somanakatti Name of CD Block: Ron 00622900 Hircmannur Less than 5 00622700 Mudenagudi 006.::'3700 Bevinakatti 00627100 Rampur 00619400 Melmath 00622000 HircalagunLli 0()619XOO Bhopalapur 00624200 Yarcbckri

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.·\Pl>ENl>lX VII A -YILLA<;E DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDl'LED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Name of the District: GADAG Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of \illage Scheduled Castes code Scheduled Castes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages)

2 3 2 3 0062"3UO Jigalur Name of CD Block: Gadag 00623000 Blwsalapur Less than 5 00621400 Shantagiri 00629~()() Nara,apur 00619100 Benahal 006.1350() Hang:makatti 0061X200 Mcna,igi OO('2X30(1 Shagoti 0(J6243(10 00632000 K~U1a\ i 00627000 Veerapur 00629900 Sambhapur 0061X500 Holcnlur 00629400 Kanaginahal 00622400 Mugali 00627900 Venkatapur (H.S.) 00633400 Soratur 00624400 Abbigeri 5-10 00621800 Chickalagundi 00(,29700 Hatalageri 00619600 K;1ramadi 00628400 Dundur 00626700 Matarangi 006.10300 Lakkundi 00627200 Hirckoppa 0(l(·30200 Papanashi Nainapur 00620800 (J063U()(J Antur 0061X900 B-S-Bcler 00630600 Binkadakatti 0()6 I 8800 Hole HadagaJi (JO('28200 Chikkahandigol 00621100 Balagod OO(i~850(l Chikkoppa 0062."500 Itagi OO(l} 1~OO Kurtakoti 00621600 Kalliganur 00629600 Timmapur 00623900 Hadagali -S- Dumbal O()(J30400 Hirehandigol (J0621300 BOll1masagar 006~7S00 Hombal 00626200 Rajur 00627400 Balaganur 21-30 00632100 Harti (J0626300 Purthagcri 0062X700 Kiritagcri 00618400 Gadgoli 00630500 Hulkoti 00626100 Dindur 00(,2XOOO Madaganur 00626900 Kodaganur 1l-20 00620700 Basarakod 00629500 Harlapur 00626800 Chilzcri 00628100 Bclahod 00623800 Sudi 0062i1g00 Benak:.makoppa 00622800 Arahunashi 00629000 Kotumachagi 00625300 Lakkalakatti 00627300 Lingadhal 00628900 00622100 Yerekurubanal Neeralagi 00630800 Asundi 00625000 Halakeri 00631800 Beladhadi 00621500 Nellur 00627700 Huilgol 00618100 Gulagundi 00(,33000 Yalishirur 31-40 00631500 Nagavi 00626400 Goudageri 00628600 Hirekuppa 00625100 Rudrapur 00629100 Naga,amudra 41-50 00632500 Hosur 00626600 Nagarashikoppa 0063:2400 Kallur 51-75 00627500 Kadadi 00625500 Bhalrapur 00629~OO Adavisomapur 00621200 Sarjapur 006.,2200 Neelagund 00625900 Benac'hamatti 21-30 76 and ahon' 00631400 Bcntur Nil OOtJ276(JO Gavaraw3d

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,\PPENOIX VII A -VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTIOl\ OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATIOl\ BY RAl\GES

Name of the District: GADAG Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Castes code Scheduled Castes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 2 3 2 3

0063~700 Shirunja 11-20 006~ 1100 Malasamudra 00634100 i\lagadi 00630900 Kalasapur OOMOIOO Kokkargundi JI-40 0063XOOO Varavi 00632300 Chinchalli 00640100 Konchigeri 00M0900 Alagilawad 41-50 Nil 00641700 Hcbbal 00641600 Kanakawad 51-75 Nil 00641400 Koganur 00633900 Yalavatti 76 and above 00636500 Govanal 00631900 Nabhapur 00635600 Sankadal 00633600 Mahalingcshwarapur 00641500 Tangod 00631700 Brahmandapur 00639100 Ranatur 00630000 .lalashankamagar 00633700 Madhalli 00631600 Siddaramcshv\rara Nagar 00641900 Tolali 00630100 Balajinagar 0063830() Kadakol 00631000 Pandurangapur 0063530() Adarakatti 00632X00 Kabalayata Katti 00640400 Tarikoppa 00635000 Battur Name of CD Block: Shirhatti 00637600 Balchosur Less than 5 00641300 Ankali 00640500 Kcrihalli 00634500 Ramageri 00634000 Holalapur 00637400 Sumnagi 00639500 Hadagali 00637900 Shirahatti (Rural) 00635900 Sogiwal 00633800 Yattinahalli 00636300 Wadeyar Mallapur 00634400 Lakshmeshwar 00636000 Hire Mallapur (Hireban) (Rural) 00641800 Chavadal 00639300 Bellatti 00639000 Machenahalli 00640800 Wadavi 00639600 Bhavanur 21-30 00641300 Kallaganur 00639200 Devihal 00638400 Kusalapur 00640000 Budihal 00639400 Sugnalli 00636900 Undenahalli 00639800 Narayanapura 00641000 Govanakoppa 00637100 Hullur 31-40 00641100 Sasarwad 00637800 5-10 00635400 00637000 Amarapur 00637500 00635500 Futagao Badni 41-50 00640300 Hosur 00634900 Kundralli 00641200 Nagaramaduvu 00638200 .Ia11 igeri 00638500 Majjur 00634800 Shettikcri 00638800 Tegginabhavanur 00638700 Chabbi 00639700 . Bannikoppa 00635700 ~adigatti 00636400 Gulaganjikoppa 51-75 00636600 Shigli 00637100 Nclogal 00639900 Chikka,avanur 00636100 Ullatti 00614100 (Jojanur 00636XOO Doddur 00642000 Jtagi 00634700 Akkiguml

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APPENDIX VII A -VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDlN(; TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDLJLED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District: GADAG Range of Location Name oflillage Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Castes code Scheduled Castes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages)

2 3 2 3 76 and aboyc 00643200 Alur OO(J-+07()U BeJaglwtti 00643ROO Dambal 00635800 Adrahalli 00643300 Shingatarayanak ~ri OOii36100 Haradagatti 00644200 Baradur t)063~IO() GuJdadapur 00647600 Bidaral1311i 0063g600 Shiv

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APPENDIX VII B -Y1LLAGE DIRECTORY

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OJ<' THE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPllLATlON BY RANGES Name of the District: GADAG Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Tribes code Scheduled Tribes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 2 3 2 3 Name of CD Block: Nargund 00621200 Sarjapur Less than 5 00618200 Menasigi 006161WO Konnur 00618000 Karkikatti 00616700 Vasan 00625600 Jigeri 00617100 Kallapur 00620800 Nainapur 00617200 Shirol 00619800 Bhopalapur 00617800 Hadali 00626800 Chilzeri 00617600 Bhairana Hatti 00620600 Honnapur 00615500 Somapur 00625900 Benachamatti 00616000 Hunashikatti 00623000 Bhasalapur 5-10 00623500 Ttagi 00614700 Kurugovinakoppa 00627100 Rampur 00615000 Chikkanargund 00623200 Savadi 00614500 Sankadal 00626300 Purthageri 00616400 Kurlageri 00624900 Nidagundi 00617900 Surkod 00618500 00614800 Hirekopppa 00618100 Gulagondi 00617300 Radder N aganur 00623300 Jigalur 00614600 Benakanakoppa 00623400 Hosalli 00615900 Siddapur 00624800 Kalakapur 00616200 Muganur 00622700 Mudenagudi 00615200 Gurlakatti 00620700 Basarakod 00616300 Banahatti 00620900 Madalagiri 00616100 Kalakeri 00620400 Mallapur 00617400 Khanapur 00626700 Matarangi 11-20 00620100 Yavagala 00615100 Kanakikop 00626100 Dindur 00616600 Belleri 00622400 Mugali 00614900 Aristfinagodi 00623800 Sudi 00617500 Gangapur 00624000 Gujmagadi 21-30 00621100 Balagod 00615800 Jagapur 00625100 Rudrapur 31-40 00623100 Chikkmannur 00617700 Madagunaki 00619100 Benahal 00615700 Arban 5-10 00622100 Yerekurubanal 41-50 Nil 006203t>O Belavanaki 00624100 Kurudagi 51-75 Nil 00618900 B-S-Beler 00625000 Halakeri 76 and abow Nil 00619600 Karamadi 00619900 Malawad Name of CD Block: Ron 00623900 HadagaJi -S- Dambal Less than 5 00624200 Yarebeleri 00626500 Gogeri 00623700 Bevinakatti 00625300 Lakkalakatti 00624300 Nagaral

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APPENDIX VII B -VILL\GE DIRECTORY

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE T01AL POPULATION BY RANGES

Name of the District: GADAG Range of Location Name. of "illage Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Tribes code Scheduled Tribes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages)

2 3 2 3 00626400 Goudagcri Name of CD Block: Cadag 00621800 Chickalagundi Less than 5 00621600 Kalliganur 00628100 Belahod 00619300 Hullur 00627600 Gavarawad 00621000 Hirehal 00629200 Narasapur 00619000 Hunagundi 00628800 Benakanakoppa 00619500 Asuti 00630600 Binkadakatti 00620200 Kaujageri 00630300 Lakkundi 00620000 Hadaga1i- S-Yavagal 00630200 Papanashi 00631100 Malasamudra 00624600 Budihal 00632300 Chinchalli 00619200 Somanakatti 00630800 Asundi 00626200 Rajur 00630400 Hirehandigol 00624400 Abbigeri 00632000 Kanavi 00618400 Gadgoli 00627300 Lingadhal 00620500 Sandigawad 00629500 Harlapur 00622200 Honniganur 00630500 Hulkoti 00624500 lakka1i 5-10 00626000 Kuntoji 00627800 Hombal 11-20 00627400 Balaganur 00622300 Tallihal 00627700 Huilgol 00618300 Hole Mannur 00632700 Shirunja 00624700 Maranabasari 00631500 Nagavi 00626900 Kodaganur 00628700 Kiritageri 00621300 Bommasagar 00628200 Chikkahandigol 00621500 Nellur 00627500 Kadadi 00622500 Kotabal 00628600 Hirekoppa 00621900 Gulaguli 00632500 Hosur 00625400 . Nagendragad 00629600 Timmapur 00622900 Hiremannur 00629800 Adavisomapur 00627000 Veerapur 00632100 Harti 00621400 Shantagiri 00629000 Kotumachagi 00622600 Kurahatti 00633400 Soratur 00621700 Mushigeri 00629900 Sambhapur 21-30 00629400 Kanaginahal 00626600 Nagarashikoppa 00632200 Neelaf,'lIJld 00622000 Hirealagundi 00633000 Yalishirur 00629100 31-40 00631200 Kurtakoti Nil 00633500 Hanganakatti 41-50 11-20 00625500 Bhairapur 00621\900 Neeralagi 51-75 00629700 Hatalageri 00619700 Megur 00631300 Antur 00619400 Melmath 00630900 Kalasapur 76 and abo\{' Nil 00631800 Bcladhadi

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APPENDIX VII 8 -VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LIST OF YlLL\GES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDl!LEIl TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPUl~ATION BY RANGES

Name of the District: GAOAG Range of Location Name of village Range of Location Name of village Scheduled Tribes code Scheduled Tribes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 2 3 2 3 00631-100 Bentur 0063ROOO Varavi 00628000 Madaganur 0063'i300 Adarakatti 006211400 Dundur 00642100 Sasarwad 21-30 006381100 Tegginabhavanur 00632400 Kallur 00639800 Narayanapura 00632600 Shirol 00641900 Tolali 31-40 00638400 Kusalapur 00627900 Venkatapur (H.S.) 00640100 Kokkargundi 00628300 Shagoti 00636500 Govanal 00635700 Nadigatti 41-50 Nil 00641700 Hebbal 00634700 Akkigund 51-75 00633900 Yalavatti 00632900 Venkatapur (lnam) 00637600 Balehosur 11-20 76 and above Nil 00640700 Belaghatti 00638300 Kadakol Name of CD Block: Shirhatti 00639700 Bannikoppa Less than 5 00639900 Chikkasavanur 00639100 Ranatur 00636100 Ullatti 00636800 Doddur 00640200 Konchigeri 00640900 Alagilawad 00638500 Majjur 00634000 Holalapur 00640000 Budihal 00636100 Haradagatti 00641300 Ankali Suranagi 00639300 Bellatti 00637400 00640500 Kerihalli 00641200 Nagaramaduvu 00639400 Sugnalli 00635800 Adrahalli 00637200 Nelogal 00638700 Chabbi 00634200 Gojanur 00633800 Yattinahalli 00634500 Ramageri 00637900 Shirahatti (Rural) 00638200 Jalligeri 00641400 Koganur 00634400 Lakshmeshwar 00634800 Shettikeri (Hireban) (Rural) 00635900 Sogiwal 00639000 Machenahalli 00634900 Kundralli 00642000 ltagi 00641500 Tangod 21-30 00637500 Yallapur 00639500 Hadagali 00641000 Govanakoppa 00640300 Hosur 00634100 Magadi 00640800 Wadavi 00635000 Battur 00636000 Hire Mallapur 00640400 Tarikoppa 00636900 Undenahalli 00633700 Madhalli 31-40 00637000 Amarapur 00641800 Chavadal 00635500 Futagao Badni 41-50 00637800 Parasapur 00642300 Kallaganur 5-10 51-75 00636600 Shigli 00636300 Wadeyar Mallapur

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APPENDIX VII B -VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RA~GES

Name of the District: GADAG

Range of Location Name of ~lIage Range of Location Name of "mage Scheduled Tribes code Scheduled Tribes code population number population number (percentages) (percentages) 2 3 2 3 00635400 Kondikoppa 00645100 Basapur 76 and above 00645000 Harogeri 00638900 Naye Bhavanur 11-20 00639600 Bhavanur 00643100 Venkatapur 00642600 Churchihal Name of CD Block: Mundargi 00643500 Attikatti Less than 5 00648100 Shingatalur 00646300 Venkateshnagar 00648000 Sheemahalli 00643900 Eklasapur 00645900 Maktumpur 00646400 Sevalalnagar 00644500 Chikkawaddatti 00646600 Bennihalli 00642500 Kadampur 00643200 AluT 00643300 Shingatarayanakeri 00644200 Baradur 00645200 Bagewadi 00645300 MustikOPpa 21-30 00642800 Jantli 00647500 Mundawad 00646500 Bidnal 00647800 Gumgol 00642900 Halligudi 00644000 Haitapur 00643800 Dambal 00644600 Guddadbudihal 00647100 Korlhalli 00646000 Budihal 00647900 Hammigi 00644700 Muradi 00647600 Bidarahalli 31-40 5-10 00647000 Kakkur 00645400 Kalkeri 00646900 Hesarur 00647300 Jyalawadgi 41-50 00643700 Doni 00647200 Gangapur 00647400 Mallikaljunapura 00644400 Hirewaddatti 00643000 Hallikeri 51-75 Nil 00644100 Meundi 00642700 Shirur 76 and above 00646700 Nagarahalli 00644900 Kelur

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APPENOIX VIJI- VILLAGE DIRECTORY C.D. BLOCKWISE ;'\lUMBER OF VILLAGES UNOER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT (TALUK PANCHAYAT-WIS E)

SI. Name of Grama Total No. Location ;'\I o. of Total Sche Sche Income and No. Panchayat geogra of Code House Popu duled duled Expenditure of Gram phical villa holds lation Castes Tribes panchayat (in Rs.'OOO') area ges Popu Popu Total Total lation lation Income Expen diture 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Name of Sub District: Nargund (0001)

0001 CHIKKANARGUND 3,942 3 Total 1,335 7,552 539 428 374.5 409.5 00614500 305 1,664 165 91 124.2 136.5 00614600 310 1,968 195 134 126.2 136.5 00615000 720 3,920 179 203 124.2 136.5 0002 HIREKOPPPA 3,583 3 Total 871 4,907 666 422 433.4 398.3 00614700 198 1,126 80 57 144.5 132.8 00614800 446 2,524 296 153 144.5 132.8 00614900 227 1,257 290 212 144.5 132.8 0003 VASAN 1,459 3 Total 513 2,866 164 148 491.5 467.4 00616500 79 566 163.8 155.8 00616600 163 794 35 130 163.8 155.8 00616700 271 1,506 129 18 163.8 155.8 0004 KONNUR 4,735 2 Total 1,529 9,030 614 98 226.7 218.8 00616800 1,406 8,393 503 98 221.4 208.8 00616900 123 637 III 5.3 10.0 0005 SHIROL 2,867 3 Total 1,571 8,464 1,011 133 1,867.7 1,738.5 00617000 143 703 152 622.6 579.5 00617100 263 1,51 I 244 22 622.6 579.5 00617200 1,165 6,250 615 III 622.6 579.5 0006 RADDER NAGANUR 2,250 3 Total 521 2,819 412 291 126.0 112.0 00617300 238 1,271 286 83 50.0 45.0 00617400 167 953 115 95 41.0 36.0 00617500 116 595 II 113 35.0 31.0 0007 HADALI 3,710 Total 833 4,152 288 93 50.0 38.0 00617800 833 4,152 288 93 50.0 38.0 0008 BHAIRANA HATTI 1,609 2 Total 508 2,899 58 319 234.0 141.1 00617600 361 2,069 48 61 117.0 70.5 00617700 147 830 10 258 117.0 70.5 0009 KANAKIKOP 2,113 3 Total 670 3,835 187 368 116.0 114.0 00615100 300 1,618 119 206 38.7 38.0 00615200 145 884 36 67 38.7 38.0 00615900 225 1,333 32 95 38.7 38.0 0010 HUNASHIKATTJ 3,634 3 Total 922 5,404 283 654 448.1 428.2 00615800 365 2,006 106 449 224.1 214.1 00616000 368 2,285 81 99 224.1 214.1 00616100 189 1,113 96 106 0.0 0.0 0011 BANAHATTJ 2,117 3 Total 867 4,813 524 358 157.2 137.4 00616200 174 1,020 200 73 0.0 0.0 00616300 409 2,270 216 195 78.6 78.4 00616400 284 1,523 108 90 78.6 59.0 0012 SURKOD 1,856 Total 579 3,067 267 183 246.1 205.1 00617900 579 3,067 267 183 246.1 205.1 0099 Not under any panchayat 7,691 5 Total 47 310 13 13 0.0 0.0 00615300 14 104 0.0 0.0 00615400 0.0 0.0 00615500 168 8 5 G.O 0.0

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APPE:"IIIHX \'111- VILLAGE DIRECTORY C.D. BLOCKWIS EN UI\1 BER OF \ ILLAGES lJNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT (TALUK PANCHAYA'f-\\ IS E) SI. "lame of Gram a Total No. Location No. of Total Schc Sche Income and No. Pancha~'at gl'ogra of Code House Popu dilled duled Expenditure of Gram phical villa holds lation Cast('s Tribes panchayat (in Rs.'OOO') lin-a gl's Popu Popn Total Total lation lation Income Expen diture 2 :I 5 6 7 8 9 10 tt 00615600 4 17 5 0.0 0.0 00615700 3 21 8 0.0 DO Name of Sub District: Ron (0002) 0001 MENASIGI 2.922 Total 1,244 6,859 926 45 127.2 58.2 00618000 154 865 97 3 13.7 0.0 00618100 171 920 271 22 11.6 0.0 00618200 761 4,222 538 14 84.7 58.2 00619800 158 852 20 6 17.1 0.0 0002 HOLE MANNUR 2,594 2 Total 605 3,m 452 298 35.5 24.9 00618300 342 1,707 160 179 7.5 6.9 00618400 263 1,404 292 119 28.0 18.0 0003 HOLEALUR 1.037 Total 1,557 7,898 1,064 187 500.0 425.0 00618500 1,557 7,898 1,064 187 500.0 425.0 0004 HUNAGUNDI 4.478 7 Total 1,306 6,922 864 260 99.9 429.7 00618600 45 292 33 14.7 0.0 00618700 203 1.092 79 1.0 2.1 00618800 159 831 135 13.2 0.0 00618900 169 866 137 47 0.9 0.0 00619000 318 1,594 145 liS 35.8 213.8 00619100 299 1.666 208 80 25.8 213.8 00620700 IIJ 581 127 18 8.4 0.0 0005 MADALAGIRI 1,401 2 Total 693 3,734 27U 92 36.1 99.4 00620800 169 983 154 5 6.4 0.0 00620900 524 2,751 116 87 29.8 99.4 0006 HIREHAL 3,978 4 Total 1,201 6,398 542 433 80.0 65.1 00621000 763 4,067 222 287 58.3 43.4 00621100 181 1.058 173 44 9.4 S.7 00622100 54 277 70 14 2.7 4.6 00622200 203 996 77 88 9.S 8.4 0007 SHANTAGJRI 2,438 3 Total 1,266 7,189 1,736 836 42.4 535.5 00621200 293 1,727 962 3 9.7 5.3 00621300 267 1,358 263 162 9.3 5.3 00621400 706 4,104 511 671 23.4 525.0 0008 MUSHIGERI 3,920 5 Total 1,305 6,945 1,023 1,082 71.0 58.0 00621500 380 2,073 565 257 22.5 0.0 00621700 437 2,312 214 400 38.5 SIl.O 00621800 73 455 68 30 1.6 0.0 00621900 235 1,287 7R. 186 3.9 0.0 00622000 180 818 98 209 4.5 0.0 0009 LAKKALAKATTI .1,654 5 Total 1,285 7,004 1,161 360 70.8 47.5 00621600 343 ).706 320 113 20.0 0.0 00625100 67 350 III 15 3.7 3.0 00625200 136 930 78 6.2 5.4 00625300 452 2,508 581 4 21.9 2\1 00625400 287 1,510 71 228 19.0 18.0 00 10 K UNTOJI 3.972 6 Total 734 4,478 1,152 171 25.6 1I.8 00625600 136 794 81 3 3.9 2.8 00625700 455 3D 2.3

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APPENDIX VIll- VILLAGE DIRECTORY

C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES U~DER EACH GRAl\IA PA:"ICHAYAT (TALUK PANCHAYAT-"IS E) SI. Name of Gram a Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Income and :"10. Pancha~'at geogra of Code House Popu duled duled Expenditure of Gram phical ~illa holds lation Castes Tribes panchayat (in Rs.'OOO·) area ges Popu Popu Total Total lation lation Income Expen diture 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 00625800 74 426 23 2.8 0.0 00625900 144 1,020 763 14 604 5.7 00626000 221 un 102 121 7.0 0.0 00626400 87 505 153 33 2.4 1.0 0011 GOGERI 1.370 3 Total 752 4,698 694 280 23.6 59.0 00626500 456 2,80li 126 3 12.6 22.0 00626600 167 1,100 448 251 7.1 19.0 00626700 129 790 120 26 3.9 18.0 0012 RAMPUR 3.237 6 Total 879 4,851 831 251 44.9 36.9 00626300 100 564 115 12 5.8 5.2 00626800 140 752 165 9 6.5 6.0 00626900 196 1,032 221 117 11.7 7.9 00627000 102 586 77 93 4.3 3.3 00627100 223 1,205 144 20 9.8 8.5 00627200 118 712 109 6.8 5.9 0013 RAJUR 3.483 Total 1,221 7,069 1,596 663 34.4 27.6 00625500 93 572 305 231 1.5 0.0 00626100 347 1.969 414 69 9.0 7.5 00626200 781 4.528 '11.77 363 23.9 20.1 0014 SUDI 3,675 3 Total 1,349 7,276 1,320 282 139.4 135.7 00623600 87 478 33 0.6 0.0 00623700 187 1,028 9 65 0.0 0.0 00623800 1.075 5,770 1,178 217 138.8 135.7 0015 ITAGI 5.409 3 Total 1,519 7,756 1,099 156 65.3 137.9 00623300 377 1,934 240 47 4.1 0.0 00623400 315 1,676 155 42 3.8 0.0 00623500 827 4,146 704 67 57A 137.9 0016 KOTABAL 3,846 3 Total 1,120 5,752 638 596 100.1 80.4 00622300 179 918 67 94 5.0 0.0 00622400 329 1,656 226 60 14.8 0.0 00622500 612 3,178 345 442 ROA 8004 0017 KURAHATTI 2,433 2 Total 768 3,862 378 386 100.5 100.4 00622600 405 2,027 159 338 75.6 75.6 00622700 363 1,835 219 48 24.9 24.8 0018 HULLUR 3,478 2 Total 929 4,583 407 330 81.9 0.0 00619200 255 1,218 141 95 30.0 0.0 00619300 674 3,365 266 235 51.9 0.0 0019 ASUTI 6.094 5 Total 1,441 7,205 790 1,008 ·0.0 0.0 00619400 90 436 5 299 0.0 0.0 00619500 573 2,980 342 222 0.0 0.0 00619600 339 1,629 246 92 0.0 0.0 00619700 95 592 18 306 0.0 0.0 00619900 344 1,568 179 89 . 0.0 0.0 0020 YAVAGALA 5,125 2 Total 1,225 6,328 434 282 111.6 19.5 00620000 326 1,678 82 127 19.R 19.5 00620100 899 4,650 352 155 91.8 0.0 0021 BELAVANAKI 7]28 2 Total 1,516 7,806 775 464 521.5 425.3

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APPEN DIX \ JII- \ ILLAGE DIRECTORY C.D. BLOCK\\IS EN UMBER OF VILL.AGES U:"

SJ. Name of Gram a Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Income and No. Panchayat geogra of Code House Popu duled duled Expenditure of Gram phical villa holds lation Castes Tribes panchayat (in Rs.'OOO') area ges Popn Popn Total Total lation lation Income Expen ditn rc 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 00620200 514 2.688 310 203 21.5 18.6 00620300 1.002 5,118 465 261 500.0 406.7 0022 MALLAPUR 2,903 2 Total 970 5,236 692 122 190.1 275.0 00610400 700 3,813 370 122 170.3 275.0 00622800 270 1,423 322 19.9 0.0 0023 CHIKKMANNUR 4,001 4 Total 862 4,651 509 361 80.5 60.0 00620500 205 1.161 102 102 18.1 18.l 00622900 256 1.225 144 185 25.2 21.4 00623000 144 821 102 12 10.9 0.0 00623100 257 1,444 161 62 26.3 20.5 0024 NIDAGUNDI 4,841 2 Total 1,486 7,615 639 172 124.9 0.0 00624800 263 1,579 52 40 8.0 0.0 06624900 1,223 6,036 587 132 116.9 D.O 0025 HALAKERI 1,202 Total 747 3,816 1,008 214 66.3 60.3 00625000 747 3,816 1,008 214 66.3 60.3 0026 JAKKALl 5,350' 3 Total 1,589 8,440 716 794 130.4 69.4 00624500 g80 4,774 417 428 82.2 68.2 00624600 207 1,068 85 83 13.1 1.2 00624700 502 2,598 214 283 35.0 0.0 0027 ABBIGERI 5,1\12 Total 1,571 8,183 1,148 692 134.2 105.0 00624400 1,571 8,lg3 1,148 692 134.2 105.0 0028 SAVADI 5,336 2 Total 1,496 7,526 766 129 153.5 188.3 00620600 122 587 41 8 11.8 10.6 00623200 1,374 6,939 725 121 141.7 177.7 0029 HADAGALI -S- DAMBAL 2,563 2 Total 671 3,562 491 180 185.6 54.5 00623900 388 2,121 401 123 26.6 42.5 00624000 283 1,441 90 57 159.0 12.0 0030 KURUDAGI 3,504' 3 Total 844 4,338 510 253 51.3 37.2 00624100 362 1.859 198 96 21.9 15.2 00624200 358 1,763 218 111 21.6 15.0 00624300 124 716 94 46 7.8 7.0 Name of Sub District: Gadag (0003)

0001 LINGADHAL 1,432 Total 571 3,049 366 130 175.0 123.3 00627300 571 3,049 366 130 175.0 123.3 0002 BALAGANUR 2,481\ Total 725 3,880 323 200 200.9 215.8 00627400 725 3,880 323 200 200.9 215.8 0003 KADADI 3,139 2 Total 691 3,796 770 169 166.0 125.0 00627500 437 2.377 437 163 166.0 125.0 00627600 254 1,419 333 6 0.0 0.0 0004 HUILGOL 6,794 4 Total 1,332 6,886 854 343 150.9 119.9 00627700 646 3,381 478 175 80.9 76.5 00628500 202 1,021 76 33.1 20.8 00628600 264 1,310 197 92 33.1 19.6 0062X700 220 1,174 103 76 3.8 2.9 0005 HOMBAL 7,389 Total ],585 7,860 648 397 124.8 105.1 006271\00 1,585 7,860 648 397 121.8 lO:'.!

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APPENDIX VIII- VILLAGE DIRECTORY c.n. BLOCKWISE NUMBEROF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAI\IA PANCHAYAT (TALUK PANCHAYAT-WISE) SI. "II arne of Grama Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Income and :'in. Panchayat !?:eogra of, Code House Popu duled duled Expenditure of Gram phical villa holds lation Castes Tribes panchayat (in Rs.'OOO') area ges Popu Popu Total Total lation lation Income Expen ditu re 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0006 BELAHOD 3.082 3 Total 797 4,115 352 55S 194.9 59.7 00627900 247 1,260 61 400 71.8 29.4 00628000 170 882 88 153 54.2 30.2 00628100 380 1.973 203 5 68.9 0.0 0007 CHIKKAHANDIGOL 2.858 3 Total 1,194 6,109 326 1,086 124.S 194.5 0062X200 523 2,745 191 187 22.2 81.7 0062X300 37S 1,986 63 641 58.3 64.2 00628400 293 1,378 72 258 44.2 48.6 0008 BINKADAKATTl 5,849 3 Total 1,044 4,983 339 122 116.2 150.3 00630400 388 1,916 155 77 0.0 0.0 00630600 651 3,053 184 45 116.2 150.3 00630700 5 14 0.0 0.0 0009 NEERALAGI 3.211. 3 Total 752 3,945 514 300 0.0 0.0 00628800 187 1,001 106 13 0.0 0.0 0062X900 290 1,526 194 153 0.0 0.0 00629100 275 1,418 214 134 . 0.0 0.0 0010 KOTUMACHAGI 5.143 Total 1,307 6,895 737 509 321.6 318.1 00629000 1.307 6,895 737 509 321.6 318.1 0011 HARLAPUR 6,427 2 Total 1,486 7,665 708 428 918.1 908.1 00629500 936 4,694 471 212 459.0 454.0 00629600 550 2,971 237 216 459.0 454.0 0012 KANAGINAHAL 3,665 Total 744 3,858 176 333 45.0 35.0 00629400 744 3,858 176 333 45.0 35.0 0013 HATALAGERI 3.597 4 Total I,OS3 5,817 250 491 358.2 257.4 00629200 266 1.197 30 7 202.9 75.7 00629300 0.0 0.0 00629700 501 2,937 147 343 104.0 126.6 00629900 316 1,683 73 141 51.4 55.1 0014 ASUNDI 2,292 2 Total 1,170 6,020 1,142 210 241.0 143.5 00630800 623 3,199 414 128 162.5 96.8 00631100 547 2,821 728 82 78.5 46.7 0015 HULKOTl 2,376 Total 2,098 9,962 990 462 871.3 871.3 00630500 2,098 9,962 990 462 871.3 871.3 0016 KURTAKOTl 5.997 Total 1,987 10,267 801 977 0.0 0.0 00631200 1,987 10,267 801 977 0.0 0.0 0017 ANTUR 1.844 2 Total 918 4,841 626 668 440.7 360.2 00631300 484 2.575 155 307 220.3 I XO.l 00631400 434 2,266 471 361 220.3 180.1 0018 CHINCHALLI 4.228 3 Total 1,536 8,042 2,254 741 595.2 511.0 00632200 515 2,508 488 219 184.2 182.0 00632300 649 3,668 1,423 119 272.0 . 218.0 00632400 372 1,866 343 403 139.0 111.0 0019 HARTl 3.035 2 Total 1,284 6,511 428 391 0.0 0.0 00632000 556 2,785 115 117 0.0 0.0 00632100 728 3,726 313 274 0.0 0.0 0020 NAGAVI 3.386 Total 1,439 7,889 3,743 488 288.7 274.0 00630900 407 2,184 574 320 0.0 0.0 00631000 188 i,096 1,096 0.0 0.0

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APPENDIX VIII- VILLAGE DIRECTORY

C.D. BLOCKWISE :'II UMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT (TALUK PA~CHAYAT-WISE) SI. Name of Gram a Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Income and No. Panchayat gcogra of Code House Popu duled duled Expenditure of Gram phical villa holds lation Castes Tribes panchayat (in Rs.'OOO') . area ges Popu Popu Total" Total lation lation Income Expen diture 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 00631500 586 2,969 437 168 2R8.7 274.0 00631600 258 1,640 1,636 0.0 0.0 0021 ADAVISOMAPUR 2,490 4 Total 1,216 6,526 2,085 332 175.3 173.6 00629800 735 4.052 777 297 85,4 80.4 00630000 125 617 611 7.7 8.1 00630100 95 628 628 6.9 5.9 00630200 261 1,229 69 35 75.3 19.1 0022 LAKKUNDI 5,755 Total 2,026 11,305 623 203 252.9 196.7 00630300 2,026 11,305 623 203 252.9 196.7 0023 BELADHADI 3,454 4 Total 753 4,318 2,863 250 35.9 35.9 00631700 278 1,699 1,682 15.3 15.3 00631800 325 1,651 226 250 15.3 15.3 00631900 69 439 432 2.3 2.3 00632800 81 523 523 3.0 3.0 0024 YALISHIRUR 2,684 4 Total 1,354 7,056 1,208 616 297.2 272.8 00632500 355 2,058 352 149 124.6 114.6 00632600 120 549 133 32.4 30.3 00632700 377 1,945 494 106 0.0 0.0 00633000 502 2,504 362 228 140.2 128.0 0025 SORATUR 4.592 4 Total 1,314 7,326 1,381 529 60.2 39.3 00632900 14 57 32 0.0 0.0 00633400 1,039 5,349 259 418 48.0 30.0 00633500 141 810 24 79 7.3 5.4 00633600 ISO 1,110 1,098 4.9 3.9 0099 Not under any panchayat 6,939 3 Total 10 0.0 0.0 00633100 10 0.0 0.0 00633200 0.0 0.0 00633300 0.0 0.0 Name of Sub District: Shirhatti (0004)

0001 YALAVATTI 5.323 3 Total 1,670 8,653 1,207 561 215.8 213.7 00633100 506 2,682 358 109 64.7 64.1 00633800 278 1,431 214 31 43.1 42.8 00633900 886 4,534 515 415 107.9 106.9 0002 MAGADI 4,018 3 Total 1,200 5,977 808 210 60.7 45.2 00634000 102 468 3 6 1.6 1.3 00634100 897 4,592 499 162 57.2 42.4 00637800 201 917 306 42 1.8 l.5 0003 CHABBI 6,5 i 5 5 Total 1,168 6,382 3,140 253 511.0 511.0 00638000 176 833 93 46 132.0 132.0 00638100 82 422 398 16.5 16.5 00638500 187 1,111 10 136 72.7 72.7 00638600 200 1,226 1,207 24.5 24.5 00638700 523 2,790 1,372 71 265.3 265.3 0004 KADAKOL 6,554 3 Total 942 5,518 1,145 682 483.9 483.9 00638200 249 1,584 667 281 161.3 161.3 00638300 569 3,262 455 352 161.3 161.3 00638400 124 672 23 49 161.3 1[; ~.J

')1') VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX YIIl- \ILLAGE DIRECTORY C.D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES U!'IDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT (TALUK PANCHAYAT-WIS E) SI. N arne of Grama Total No. Location No. of Total Sche S chI' Income and No. Panchayat geogra of Code House Popu duled duled Expenditure of Gram phical villa holds lation Castes Tribes panchayat (in Rs.'OOO') area ges Popu Popu Total Total lation lation Income Expen diture 2 3 4 5 ' 6 7 8 9 10 11 0005 MACHENAHALLI 3,185 4 Total 637 3,562 110 1,191 129.0 129.0 00638800 72 370 24 23 32.1 32.1 00638900 59 301 233 18.5 18.5 00639000 387 2.259 66 431 73.4 73.4 00639600 119 632 20 504 5.0 5.0 0006 RANATUR 2,441 2 Total 755 4,215 741 5 31.0 31.0 00639100 429 2334 311 5 17.4 17.4 00639200 326 1,881 430 13.6 13.6 0007 ADRAHALLI 3.370 5 Total 965 5,465 2,485 123 276.3 276.3 00635600 83 472 61 21.3 21.3 00635700 134 750 373 66 21.3 21.3 00635800 393 2,247 1,986 45 127.5 127.5 00635900 75 423 4 12 21.3 21.3 00637100 280 1,573 61 85.0 85.0 0008 BATTUR 4.166 4 Total 1,262 6,625 2,398 299 854.6 847.9 00634700 249 1,357 741 124 213.6 212.0 00634800 145 680 331 19 213.6 212.0 00634900 438 2,431 993 72 213.6 212.0 00635000 430 2,157 333 84 213.6 212.0 0009 GOJANUR 1,844 Total 594 3,194 305 508 108.9 112.5 00634200 594 3,194 305 508 108.9 112.5 0010 RAMAGERI 2,549 3 Total 766 4,258 659 527 37.0 46.4 00634500 457 2,623 468 425 22.6 14.2 00636400 96 473 41 1.7 1.8 00636500 213 1,162 150 102 12.7 30.4 0011 SHIGLI 1,200 2 Total 1,964 10,632 887 848 194.3 194.3 00636300 98 521 5 317 10.0 10.0 00636600 1,866 10,111 882 531 184.3 184.3 0012 HARADAGATTI 2,157 3 Total 662 3,627 1,449 304. 1,002.3 984.5 00635300 433 2,203 314 133 334.1 328.2 00635400 44 240 81 155 .334.1 328.2 00636100 185 1,184 1,054 16 334.1 328.2 0013 DODDUR 3,720 5 Total 920 5,023 2,029 386 555.7 548.6 00636200 70 455 236 52 111.1 109.7 00636700 47 238 111.1 109.7 00636800 341 1,835 972 4 111.1 109.7 00636900 169 982 267 277 Ill.! 109.7 00637500 293 1,513 554 53 111.1 109.7 0014 FUTAGAO BADNI 2,526 3 Total 702 3,566 188 ]90 112.0 111.9 00635500 574 2,896 161 121 97.5 97.4 00636000 42 204 3 50 2.5 2.5 00637000 86 466 24 19 12:0 12.0 0015 BELLATTI 2,435 2 Total 1,462 7,716 1,325 194 209.2 208.6 00639300 1,252 6,558 1.282 117 203.1 199.5 00639800 210 1.158 43 77 6.2 12.2 0016 BANNTKOPPA 4.246 3 Total 1,203 6,270 377 801 60.2 60.2 00639400 368 1,917 66 265 13.7 13.7 00639500 98 527 4 107 2.0 2.0 00639700 737 3.826 307 429 44.5 ·14.5

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APP EN 0 IX VIII - VILLAG E 0 IREC TO R Y C.O. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF \ ILLAGES UNOER EACH GRAMA PA:'IICHAYAT (TALUK PANCHAYAT-WISE) SI. N arne of Grama Total No. Location No. of Total Sche Sche Income and No. Panchllyat geogra of Code House Popu duled duled Expenditure of Gram phiclil ,ilia holds lation Castes Tribes pancha)'at (in Rs.'OOO') .area ges Popu Popu Total Total lation lation Income Expen ditu re 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 0017 TARIKOPPA 1,592 3 Total 544 3,031 1.536 125 278.6 216.8 00640400 183 1,009 144 41 92.9 72.3 00640500 107 619 1 84 92.9 72.3 00640600 254 10403 1,391 92.9 72.3 0018 WADAVI 3,435 Total 625 3,602 1,118 621 536.0 488.0 00640300 203 1.063 60 220 134.0 122.0 00640700 146 923 765 99 134.0 122.0 00640800 228 1,302 256 298 134.0 122.0 00640900 48 314 37 4 134.0 122.0 0019 KONCHIGERI 4,722 5 Total 1,100 5,703 644 529 71.0 70.0 00639900 133 764 72 86 10.0 9.8 00640000 165 904 233 III 10.0 9.8 00640100 195 1,026 II3 87 10.0 9.8 00640200 422 2,003 226 245 23.0 22.8 00641100 185 1,006 18.0 17.8 0020 SURANAGI 4A05 3 Total 1,499 8,243 2,568 972 40.0 40.0 00637200 189 1,064 536 153 7.8 7.8 00637300 144 860 858 3.9 3.9 00637400 1,166 6,319 1,174 819 28.3 28.3 0021 BALEHOSUR 3.423 Total 829 5,347 842 518 0.0 0.0 00637600 829 5,347 842 518 0.0 0.0 0022 KOGANUR 3.514 5 Total 936 5,520 791 209 143.1 103.6 00641000 158 999 285 35 21.7 18.6 00641200 195 1,224 71 24 29.9 13.3 00641300 89 565 89 71 9.8 8.8 00641400 280 1,596 199 43 48.9 38.7 00641500 214 1,136 147 36 32.9 24.1 0023 ITAGI 2.872 3 Total 818 4,265 357 668 161.6 156.6 00642000 609 3,119 311 598 145.6 141.6 00642100 208 1,139 46 70 16.0 15.0 00642200 7 0.0 0.0 0024 HEBBAL 3,253 5 Total 1,057 5,952 612 750 55.5 55.5 00641600 140 872 105 4.0 4.0 00641700 600 3,291 395 297 37.0 37.0 00641800 130 753 14 243 5.0 5.0 00641900 107 632 85 43 6.0 6.0 00642300 80 404 13 167 3.5 3.5 0099 Not under any 10,588 7 Total 226 1,220 224 170 0.0 0.0 panchayat 00634300 12 53 0.0 0.0 00634400 169 918 176 164 0.0 0.0 00634600 I 5 5 0.0 0.0 00635100 2 8 0.0 0.0 00635200 0.0 0.0 00637700 4 0.0 0.0 00637900 40 231 43 6 00 0.0 Name of Sub District: Mundargi (0005)

0001 SHINGATARAYANAKERI3,515 6 Total 1,136 6.327 3,635 562 123.9

00642400 291 1,~N5 1,882 ",-7.V

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APPEN D IX VIlI- VILLAGE D IRECTO RY C.D. BLOCKWIS E :'

215 APPENDIX VllI- VlLLAGE OIRECTORY C.O. BLOCKWIS E NUMBER 0 F VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PA:'IICHA YAT (TALUK PAN CHAYAT-\\IS E) SI. :'II arne of Grama Total No. Location No. of Total 5che 5che Income and No. Pancha)'at geogra of Code House Popu duled duled Expenditure of Gram phical villa holds lation Castes Tribes panchayat (in Rs.'OOO') area ges Popu Popu Total Total lation lation Income Expen diture 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 II 0012 BAGEWADI 7,077 6 Total 1,349 7,309 2,201 1.101 121.1 121.1 00644500 369 :UOO 36& 311 24.5 24.5 00644600 91 452 9 121 21.0 21.0 00644700 146 766 7 226 26.6 26.6 00644800 250 1.316 1,J07 26.6 26.6 00645200 379 2.019 370 396 0.0 0.0 00647400 114 656 140 47 22.5 22.5 0(1) BIDARAHALLI 6,041 4 Total 1,019 5,160 707 471 20.4 19.6 00647300 220 1.156 167 67 4.3 4.2 00647500 299 1.536 126 328 7.5 7.0 00647600 399 2,016 290 76 7.3 7.2 00647700 101 452 124 1.4 1.2 0014 HAMMIGI 3,889 2 Total 92] 4,674 627 277 466.8 374.5 00647800 128 606 7 135 233.4 187.3 00647900 793 4,068 620 142 233.4 187.3 0015 SHINGATALUR 2,819 3 Total 88] 4,695 574 833 ]53.6 152.4 00647200 121 665 34 307 42.6 42.0 00648000 261 1,322 91 180 52.0 52.0 00648100 499 2,708 449 346 59.0 58.5 0099 Not under any panchayat 3.542 4 Total 0.0 0.0 00645500 0.0 0.0 00645600 0.0 0.0 00645700 0.0 0.0 00645800 0.0 0.0 Note: Blank columns refer 'Uninhablted \ dlages' for all taluks.

APPENDIX IX - VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF GIRLS SCHOOLS IN THE DISTRICT S I. No N arne of Institution Location Class Remarks From To 2 3 4 5 6 CS Patil Girls H.S. Bctigcri 8 10 2 VDS.Girls P U College. Betigcri 5 10 ) Hulakoti Girls H S Bctjg~ri 8 10 4 Anglo Urdu Girls H.S. Gadag 8 10 " MCSGirls Gajcmlragad 7 (> SKYP Girls Pry School Hole Aim 5 7 7 SKYP Girls HS Hole Aim 8 10 8 SAY Girls H, Naregal 8 10 9 Sharada HS {jirls Ron 8 10 10 VRKV Girb liS Ron II 10

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(a) \'OTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE Tow;o.; DIRECTORY

Town Directory statements.(l to VII) (xii) Notified Town Area NTA Statement I: Status and Growth History (xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA Column (2): Class, name and civic administration (xiv) lndustrial Township iTS status of town: (xv) Township TS Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of (xvi) Town Panchayat TP town directory data at the state and all India levels. It is presented according to 2001 Census Population of (xvii) Nagar Panchayat NP the town as f()llows: (xviii) Town Committee/Town Area Population Class Committee TC 100,000 and above (xix) Small Town Committee ST 50,000 99,999 If (xx) Estate office EO 20,000 49,999 III (xxi) Gram Panehayat GP 10.000 19.999 IV (nii) Census Town CT 5,000 9.999 V Others columns need no comments. Below 5,000 VI Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of TQ\.vn with a population of one hundred thousand towns, 1999. ( 1.00,000 ) and above is treated as a city. Column 3 to 5: Physical Aspects The civic administration status of the towns is In this columns the Raintall and Maximum & indicated within bracket against the name of the town. Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. The following abbreviations are used to denote civic Column 6, 7 and 8: status of town. Name of the State headquarters, District (i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. headquarters and SubDivisional headquarters with (ii) Municipal Committee MC distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to be (iii) Municipal Council MCI recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in these columns are the same as the referent town itself the (iv) City Municipal Council CMC distance is recorded as (0) zero. (v) Town Municipal Council TMC Column 9 & 10: (vi) Municipal Board MB Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more (vii) Municipality M and five lakhs and more population are recorded. ('viii) Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB Column 11, 12 and 13: (L,{) Notified Area NA If referent town enjoys the facility of railway station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its name is (x) Notified Town NT to be mentioned. If not available, then the name of (xi) Notified Arca Committee/ nearest place with distance, where such tacility exists Notified Area Council NAC is to be mentioned. DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998 - t 999 Septic Tank ST ltclmvise amount of receipt and expenditure in Pit System Pt thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the Scvverage S town tor the year 1998-99 is to be recorded. Others 0 Statement IV: Civic and Other amenities, 1999 Column 13 and 14: Water supply Column (1 to 5): Self explanatory. Source and capacity of storage system. The Column (6): Road length (in kms.) follmving codes are used in these columns: Intormation about kutcha I pucca road is to be Column 13: rt:?cordcd separately for the roads within the limits of (i I Tap water T the rderent town. (ii) Tubewcll water TW (i) Pucca Road PR (iii) Tank Water TK (ii) Kutcha Road KR (iv) Well water W Column (7): System of Sewerage Column 14: Generally, by sewerage system is implied the (v) Over Head Tank OHT network of mains and branches of underground conduits for thc conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. (vi) Service Reservoir SR Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastes (yii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG are called separate sewers, those that q'lrry storm water ( viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP trom roofs, streets and other surface are known as stonn water drains, while those carrying both sewage (ix) Pressure Tank PT and storm water are called combined sewers. The information on major source of water supply The codes used for different types of drainage are given in column 13 and the storage capacity systcm are as follows: against each in kilolitres (in bracket) are presented in column 14. (i) Sewer S Column 15: Fire Fighting Service (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD In case the fire fighting service is available in the (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not (iv) Sylk Drains SD available within the town. The name of the nearest place having this facility with its distance from the (v) Cesspool method CP referent town has been recorded. (vi) Pit System Pt Column 16 to 20: Electrification (Number of (vii) Others 0 connections) Column 8 to 11: Number of latrines Different types of electric connections have been Number of various types of latrines both Public shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. and Private are given in these columns. Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational Column 12: Method of disposal of night soil and Cultural Facilities, 1999 The various prevalent method of disposal of night Column 1 to 3: Self explanatory. soil are given below with codes: Column 4 & 5: Head Loads HL The data covers all such medical institutions run Basket B by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local Wheel Barrows WB bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies

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like the Missionaries. Where the tillllily planning The following codes are used: centres arc attached to hospitals or maternity and child (i) Vocational Training Institute VT wclt~lre centres or Primary Health Centres, may be treated as independent units and counted separately (ii) Shorthand SH using following codes: (iii) Typewriting Type ( i) Hospital H (iv) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type

(ii) Dispensary 0 (v) Others 0 (iii) Health Centre HC The vocational institutions like Applied Artl (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Painting college, Pharmacy college. B. Ed. College. Teacher's Training Institute, Music! Dance School. (v) T.B. Clinic TB Nursing School ete. are covered under 'Others'. (vi) Nursing Home NH Column II to 14: Higher Secondary; Intemlediate/ (vii) Others 0 Senior Secondary/PUC/Junior College level, In case of more than one institutions of any type, Secondary/Matriculation, Middle Schools/ Junior it is indicated within brackets the number of such Secondary and. Primary Schools. institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions School up to class V are treated as Primary or have further been distinguished by provi~ing additional elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, codes within the bracket as given below: Kindergarten schools, PrcPrimary schools, Junior Ayurvedic A Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto class IV. Unani U Schools upto VllI are considered as Middle Homoeopathic Hom school or Junior Secondary. Column 6 to 9: Schools up to class X arc considered as The codes used for these columns arc as follows: Matriculation or Secondary schools. (i) Arts only A Schools upto XI or XII classes arc considered as (ii) Science only S Higher Secondary / Intermediate I Pre University / Junior College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes (iii) Commerce only C whether held in schools or college. (iv) Arts & Science only AS If there are composite schools like middle schools (v) Arts & Commerce only AC with prinmry classes or Secondary schools with Middle (vi) Combined for all categories Arts, classes, these are also included in the number of Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For Science and Commerce ASC example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools (vii) Law L and one Middle school with Primary classes, the (viii) University U number of Primary schools in the town is given as three and that of Middle schools as one though there (ix) Others O. are only three educational institutions. Column 10: Recognized shorthand, typewriting 1f there are more institutions of a type in the town, and vocational training institutes the number is indicated within bracket along with the "Recognised" should mean recognised by. some abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3). statutor)' authority, like education department, commerce department, labour department etc. of the Column 15: Adult literacy class/centres government or semi government or autonomous bodies, This column has been introduced keeping in vie\\' public sector undertakings etc. the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning

221 Commissioll. There arc number of Adult Education (i) Public Library PL Centres which are included in these columns. (ii) Reading room RR If an educational facility is not available in the Statement "I: Trade, Commerce, Industry and to\\"11, the name of the nearest place and its distance Banking, 1999 in kilometres from the town where the facility is available is mentioned. Column 3 to 8: Name of three most important commoditics exported and names of three most Column 16: Working Women's hostels with important commodities manufactured in the town are number of seats recorded. The number of working women's hostel if Column 9: Number of Banks availablc in the referent town is mentioned with number of seats. If the facility is not available in Number of Banks available in thc referent town the town the name of nearest place with distance both Commercial and Cooperative banks are recorded where the facility is available is recorded. against this column. Column 17 to 19: Recreational and Cultural Column 10 & 11: Number of Agricultural Credit Facilities Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies Stadium, Cinema, Auditorium/ Drama/ The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies Community Hall are covered under recreational & and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent cultural facilities. The particulars of permanent to\vn arc recorded against these columns. recreational facilities are considered for these Statement VII: Civic and other Amenities in Slums, columns. 1999 Column 20: Public Libraries, Reading Rooms This is the statement on civic and other amenities N umber of public libraries and reading rooms in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns available in the referent town are recorded in codes having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal as follows: Corporation, TO\vn area committee etc. (b) TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ------_------~--~.------_------_--_- _.---.-- - -~------_------._- ---_--"

S TA TEMENT - I STATUS AND GROWTH HISTORY SI. Class, name and Location Name of Name Area (in Number of Population and growth No civic status of code· Taluk! of C.D. sq. km.) households rate (in brackets) of the town number Tahsil! bloek inel. houseless town at the Censusc~ of Police households Station! (2001 Census) Island etc. ]901 ]91 ] ]92] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 TIl Nargund (TMC) 40801000 Nargund Nargund 19.6 6,234 10,416 6,628 B,550 ( -36.4) (+29.0) 2 TIl Gajendragarh 40803000 Ron Ron 18.8 4,944 8,853 8,309 7.459 (TMC) (-6.1 ) (-10.2) 3 N Naregal (TP) 40804000 Ron Ron 85.7 3,114

4 III Ron (TP) 40802000 Ron Ron 68.7 4,062 7,298 6,664 7,089 (-8.7) (+6.4) 5 Gadag-Betigeri 40805000 Gadag Gadag 54.6 29,263 30,652 29,902 41,040 (CMC) ( -2.5) (+37.3) 6 N Mulgund (TP) 40806000 Gadag Gadag 7.8 3,238 7,523 5,785 5,814 (-23.1 ) ( +0.5) 7 lIT Lakshmeshwar 40808000 Shirhatti Shirhatti 7.0 6,111 12,860 8,691 10.409 (TMC) ( -32.4) ( ;-19.8) 8 IV Shirhatti (TP) 40807000 Shirhatti Shirhatti 1.7 3,048 4,393 5,008 4,317 (+14.0) (-13.8) 9 TTl Mundargi (TP) 40809000 Mundargi Mundargi 6.6 3.690

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STATEMENT -I STATUS AND GROWTH HISTORY Population and growth rate (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of Density S ex ratio (2001 Census)

1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 1981 1991 2001 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 7,545 8,954 9,573 13,150 17,338 23,531 29,944 32,561 1.663.8 975 970 963 (-11.8) (+18.7) (+6.9) (+37.4) (+ 31.9) (+35.7) (+27.3) (+8.7) 9,238 12,331 15,195 15,509 20.226 24,184 28,226 1.499.8 986 983 967 (+23.9) (+23.2) (+2.1) (+ 30.4) (+ 19.6) (+16.7) 8.847 10,539 12,707 14.183 14,592 16,685 194.6 921 998 979 (+]9.1) (+20.6) (+11.6) (+2.9) (+14.3) 7,163 7,686 8,978 10,890 13,097 16,363 19,116 21,643 315.3 998 1,010 1,005 (+ 1.0) (+7.3) (+16.8) (+21.3) (+20.3) (+24.9) (+ 16.8) (+13.2) 45,852 56,283 65,509 76,614 95,426 117,368 134,051 154,982 2,840.1 937 949 969 (+ 11. 7) (+22.8) (+16.4) (+ 17.0) (+24.6) (+23.0) (+14.2) (+15.6) 6.305 7,924 14.535 15.760 18.098 2,317.3 1,002 957 953 (+8,5) (+8.4) (+14.8) 10,622 10,369 13,339 15,997 20,594 25,444 28,784 33,417 4,808.2 946 956 971 (+2.1) ( -2.4) (+28.6) (+ 19.9) (+28.7) '(+23.6) (+ 13.1) (+16.1 ) 5,658 6.415 6,569 7,692 9,278 13307 14,984 16,208 9,478.4 947 947 959 (+31.1) (+13.4) (+2.4) (+17.1) (+20.6) (+43.4) (+12.6) (+8.2) 6,564 13,617 16,542 20,363 3,066.7 960 941 933 (+21.5) (+23.1) ------"----"------_...

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STATEMENT -11 PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1999 Serial Class, name and chic Ph),sical aspects Name of and road distance in number status of town Rainfall Temperature (in kilometre(s) from (in mm) centigrade) Maximum Minimum State HQ. District HQ.

2 3 4 5 6 7 TTl Nargund (TMC) 556.05 40.0 13.01 Bangalore Gadag (462) (57) 2 III Gajendragarh (TMC) 588.00 35.0 16.4 Bangalore Gadag (450) (55) 3 IV Naregal (TP) 695.00 37.3 16.4 Bangalore Gadag (400) (28) 4 III Ron (TP) 748.58 32.0 20.0 Bangalore Gadag (420) (41 ) 5 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 657.50 37.3 16.4 Bangalore Gadag (426) (0) 6 IV Mulgund (TP) 597.35 37.3 16.4 Bangalore Gadag (402) ( 18) 7 III Lakshmeshwar (TMC) .600.00 40.2 15.0 Bangalore Gadag (405) (35) 8 IV Shirhatti (TP) 620.29 37.3 16.4 Bangalore Gadag (433) (26) 9 III Mundargi (TP) 643.10 36.9 17.5 Bangalore Gadag (360) (39) TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT-II PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OFTOWNS, 1999

Name of and road distance in kilometer(s) from Railway station Bus facility Na';gable river I Sub-division / Nearest city with Nearest city with can al (if within Taluk / Tahsil / population of one population of five ten kilometres) Poli ce station / lakh and more iakh and more Development Block ( Island HQ. 8 9 . 10 11 12 13 Nargund Gadag Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp. Mallapur Nargund Na

(0) ~57) (60) (30) (0) (NA) Ron Gadag Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp. Mallapur Gajendragarh Na (27) (55) (94) (50) (0) (NA) Ron Gadag Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp. Gadag Naregal Na (18) (28) ( 130) (28) (0) (NA) Ron Gadag • Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp. Mallapur Ron Na (0) (41 ) (105) (15) (0) (NA) Gadag Hubli-Dharwad Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp. Gadag Gadag-Betigeri Na (0) (68) (78) (0) (0) (NA) Gadag Gadag Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp. Gadag Mulgund Na ( 18) (18) (90) (18) (0) (NA) Shirhatti Gadag Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp. Gudageri Lakshmeshwar Na (19) (35) (69) ( 11) (0) (NA) Shirhatti Gadag Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp. Gadag Shirhatti Na (0) (26) (88) (26) (0) (NA) Mundargi Gadag Hubli-Dharwad M.Corp. Gadag Mundargi Tungabhadra (0) (39) ( 110) (39) (0) (NA) DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

STATEMENT - III MUNICIPAL FINANCE, 1998-99

Serial Class, name and civic stat.us ______:.R;:.;e.;;c.:.:ei:!:p;.:.t~(I:;::·n:...:R=s •....:'O:...::O:.:O.!..) ______number of town Receipt through Revenue derived from Government Loan taxes, etc. municipal properties and grant power apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 III Nargund (TMC) 879 321 5,573 2 rn Gajendragarh (TMC) 873 20 4.377 3 IV Narcgal (TP) 548 1.616 4 III Ron (TP) 600 40 6,468 5 I Gadag-Bctigeri «('Me) 9,367 17,419 6 IV Mulgund (TP) 443 375 10,805 7 III Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 597 4.840 8 IV Shirhatti (TP) 758 293 9 III Mundargi (TP) 834 31 6,910 TOWN DIRECTORY

S T A TEMENT - III MUNICIP AL FINANCE, 1998-99 Receipt (Contd.) (in Rs. '000) Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) Advance Other Total General Public Pu blic Public Public Others Total sources receipt admin- safety health and works insti- (specify) expen- (specify) istration conyen- tutions diture iences 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 873 7,646 2,974 3,764 1,303 143 8,184 395 5,665 2,879 643 594 3,966 8,082 2,164 1,408 429 57 1,894 2,846 9,954 1,153 2,424 3,152 51 30 6,810 16,994 53,780 25,485 13.552 12.750 5,119 56.906 835 12,458 1,435 1,001 1,667 707 4,810 124 5,561 2,806 1,393 1,124 1,024 6,347 169 1,220 1,003 144 127 1,274 2,003 9,778 2,964 2,187 2,555 1,892 9,598 TOWN DIRECTORY

S T A TEMENT - III MUNIClP AL FINANCE, 1998-99 Receipt (C ontd.) (in Rs. '000) Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) Advance Other Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total sources receipt admin- safety health and works insti- (specify) expen- (specify) istration conven- tutions diture iences 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 873 7,646 2,974 3,764 1,303 143 8,184 395 5,665 2,879 643 594 3,966 8,082 2,164 1,408 429 57 1,894 2,846 9,954 1,153 2,424 3,152 51 30 6,810 16,994 53,780 25,485 13,552 12,750 5,119 56,906 835 12,458 1,435 1,001 1,667 707 4,810 124 5,561 2,806 1,393 1,124 1,024 6,347 169 1,220 1,003 144 127 1,274 2,003 9,778 2,964 2,187 2,555 1,892 9,598

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STATEMENT - IV CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, J 999

Serial Class, name and eiYie Popu- . Population 2001 Road length S~'stem of Number of number status of town lation Census (in km. (s» sewerage latrines (200.1 Scheduled Scheduled Total Water Census) Castes Tribes borne

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

J III Nargund (TMC) 31,561 3,216 7)6 38 OSD,BSD 2.966 1,818

2 III Gajendragarh (TMC) 28.226 5,088 681 20 OSD,BSD 2.631 2,000

3 IV Naregal (TP) 16,685 2,260 1,254 II OSD,BSD 580 252

4 III Ron (TP) 21,643 2,294 428 21 OSD,BSD 871 374

5 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 154,982 13,475 3,775 63 OSD.BSD 13,217 9,684

6 IV Mulgund (TP) 18,098 2,133 80 12 OSD,BSD 2,533 2,118

7 III Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 33,417 3.454 367 80 OSD,BSD 3,132 500

8 IV Shirhatti (TP) 16,208 987 308 22 OSD.BSD 1,614 945

9 III Mundargi (TP) 20,363 3,069 945 20 OSD.BSD 1,104 442

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Number of l\I ethod of \Vater supply Fire EI ectrification (n umber of conne ctions) latrines disposal of fighting Service Others nigh t soil Source System of . service Domestic Indus Commer Road Others of storage trial cial lighting supply with (points) capacity in kilolitrcs 10 11 12 I3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1,I4!1 ST. Pt T.TW OHT,BWP Yes 5,244 22(, (,55 979 (1463) 631 ST, Pt T,TW SR,BWP Gadag-Betgeri 3,135 128 632 1,500 (1500) (55) 328 ST, 0 T,TW OHT.BWP Gadag-Betgeri 2.085 36 11I3 400 1I24 (100) (28) 497 ST, Pt T,TW SR.BWP Gadag-Betgeri 2,736 167 414 452 119 (200) (41) 3,533 ST, Pt T,TW OHT.BWP Yes 22,452 1,121 4323 1,470 94 (1364) 415 ST, Pt TW,TK OHT,BWP Gadag-Betgeri 2.050 gll 152 448 25 (280) (18) 2.632 ST. 0 T,TW SR.BWP Gadag-Betgeri 4.904 290 600 990 (675) (35) 669 ST. 0 T,TW OHT,BWP Gadag-Betgeri 2,065 63 289 4117 6 (700) (26) 662 ST. S TW.TK OHT,HWP Yes 2,251 71 524 396 2 (205)

231 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

STATEMENT - \' MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Serial Class, name and civic Population. Medical facilities* Educational facilities* number status of town (2001 Census) Hospitals! Dispensaries! Beds in Arts!Science! Commerce! T.B. clinics etc. medical instit Law! Other colleges (of urions noted degree level and above) in column 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 m Nargund (TMC) 32,561 H(2) 0(2) HC 73 ASC FWC(2) TE 2 rn Gajendragarh (TMC) 28,226 H D(2) FWC TE 30 ASC (2) 3 TV Naregal (TP) 16,685 H HC FWC TB 20 ASC 4 III Ron (TP) 21,643 H FWC TB 30 ASC 5 Gadag-Betigeri (CMe) 154,982 H(2) D(2) FWC(2) TB 159 A(2), C, AS, AC(2), ASC, L(l), 0 (7) 6 TV Mulgund (TP) 18,098 HC FWC TB 12 ASC 7 III Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 33,417 H(2) 0(2) FWC(2) TB 30 AC

8 TV Shirhatti (TP) 1,6,208 H 0(2) FWC TE 30 ASC 9 III Mundargi (TP) 20,363 HC FWC TB 36 ASC

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232 TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT - V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Educational facilities* Serial number Medical colleges Engineering Polytechnics Recognised shorthand, Higher secondary/Intermediate! colleges typewriting and Senior Secondary! PUC (Pre- vocational training university college)1 Junior college institutions level

7 8 9 10 II Hubli-65 Hulikoti-48 Hulikoti-48 2 2

Hulikoti-60 Gadag-55 2 Hubli-82 Gadag-28 Gadag-28 3 I Hulkoti-62 Gadag-41 2 4 2 35 9 5

Hubli-90 Hulikoti-34 Gadag-18 I 6 Hubli- Hubli-Dharwad- Gadag-35 5 2 7 Dharwad-69 69 Hubli-88 Hulikoti-34 Gadag-26 8 Gadag-39 Gadag-39 2 9

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MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Serial Educational facilities (Contd ...• ) Working women's hostels number --S-e-c-o-n-d-ar-y-/--J-u-n-io-r-s-ec-o-n-d-a-ry-a-n-d--P-r-im-a-r-y-s-ch-oo-Is--A-d-u-I-t-U-te-r-a-c-y-c-Ia-s-s-cs-/- with number of seats Matriculation Middle schools centres, others (specify)

1 12 13 14 15 16 I 9 12 12 Gadag-57 2 2 2 10 Gadag-55 3 5 7 14 Gadag-2S Gadag-28 4 3 3 3 Gadag-41 5 31 38 48 4 I (50) 6 2 4 10 Gadag-18 7 4' 6 13 Gadag-35 8 4 4 8 Gadag-26 9 3 9 15 Gadag-39

234 TOWN DIRECTORY

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Number of recreational and cultural facilities Serial Stadium Cinema Auditorium! Drama! Public libraries including number commuuity Halls reading rooms

17 18 19 20 2 3 2 2 2 I 3 2 4 6 20 10 5 6 3 I 7 I 2 8 2 9

235 STATEMENT - VI TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1999

Serial Class, name and civic status i\;ame of three most important commodities exported number of town

1 st 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 5 III Nargund (TMC) Cotton (Lint) Groundnut Oil Maize 2 III Gajendragarh (TMC) 3 IV Naregal (TP) Jowar Cotton Onion 4 III Ron (TP) ]owar Wheat Cotton 5 I Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) HandloOI11 Sarces Edible Oil Cotton Kapas Ii IV Mulgund (TP) Groundnut Cotton Chilly 7 III Lakshmcshwar (TMC) Groundnut Oil Cotton (Lint) Pov,erIoom Clothes 8 IV Shirhatti (TP) Groundnut Oil Cotton (Lint) Silk Thread 9 III Mundargi (TP) Groundnut Jowar Sunflower

236 TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT - VI TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1999

Name of three most important comll)odities manufactured Number of Number of Number of non- banks agricultural agricultural credit credit societies societies 1st 2nd 3rd 6 1 8 9 to 11 Cotton Yam Edible Oil Wheat Products 10 5 7 4 10 Bakery Products Carpets Groundut Oil 3 2 6 Groundut Oil Cotton Ginning 5 2 2 Handloom Silk Sarees Bakery Products Edible Oil 30 3 24 Groundnut Oil Cotton Ginning Carpet Manufacturing 5 14 Groundnut Oil Handloom Clothes Cotton (Lint) 8 3 18 Groundnut Oil Beedies Handloom Sarees 5 5 Groundnut Oil 6 2

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STATEMENT - VII CIVIC AND OTHER Ai\IENITIES IN SLUMS, 1999 Ser-ial Class and name Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of Pa,·ed r-oads System of numbe of town notified households the Slum (in sewer-age r (approximate) (approximate) kilometres)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1Jl Nargund Ambedkar Nagar Yes 120 480 NA OSD. S A1iya Nagar No R5 340 NA OSD, S Basavankeri No 72 265 NA OSD, S Halbhavi Keri No J 15 442 NA OSD, S Nmt Mill Quarters No 150 560 NA OSD, S Patrivan Janata Plots Yes 100 375 NA OSD, S Rachaiah Nagar No 160 498 NA OSD, S 2 III Ron Ambedkar Nagar Yes 250 1,129 OSD, S Dharmayatakeri Yes 300 1,456 OSD, S Naduvinakeri Yes 180 815 OSD, S 3 III Gajendragarh Bhajantri Oni Yes 44 166 NA NA . Harijan Keri Yes 26 97 NA NA Kumbar Oni Yes 39 166 NA NA Kunchikar Oni Yes 35 139 NA NA Madar Oni Yes 40 167 NA NA Waddar Oni Yes 79 261 OSD 4 IV Naregal Bhovi Oni Yes 150 747 NA NA Harijan Keri Yes 152 653 NA NA Totaganti Yes 51 250 NA NA 5 Gadag-Betgeri Bhavangadda Yes 51 283 NA OSD, S D.C.Mill Compound Yes 150 910 OSD Goodshed Road Slum Yes 80 420 NA NA Grocery Market Yes 90 540 NA OSD Hasirukere Yes 120 720 NA NA Javal Slum . Yes 492 2,956' NA OSD,UGD -Bellary Road Yes 85 510 2 UGD,OSD Kemal Peth Yes 450 2,260 NA NA Kustagi Chawl Yes 95 570 NA OSD Shikkalgar Colony Yes 50 300 OSD Tagere Road Yes 50 306 NA NA Tagginkeri Yes 40 242 NA NA Vivekanand Road Slum Yes 104 624 NA OSD 6 IV Mulgund Basapur. No NA NA NA NA Bopvi Oni No NA NA NA NA Harijan Keri Yes 800 4,000 4 OSD Harinishikeri No NA NA NA NA Sitalahari No NA NA NA NA 7 IV Shirahatti Ward Iii No 63 378 7 OSD WardV No 163 828 NA OSD 8 m Lakshmeshwar Ambedkar Oni Yes 580 2,250 NA NA BaligarOni Yes IS4 1,23S NA NA

238 TOWN DIRECTORY

S T A TEMENT - VII CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES IN SLUMS, 1999 Number of latrines Method No. of tap points/public Electricity connections of hydran ts ins tailed for ------~------Domestic Road Others Community disposal su pply of protected lighting Private of .night water (points) water borne senice others soil 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 NA NA 20 Pt,O 3 120 15 NA NA NA 4 Pt,O 2 80 10 NA NA NA NA NA NA 35 5 NA NA NA NA NA 2 40 10 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4 NA NA NA 25 Pt,O 2 80 21 NA NA NA NA NA 2 150 20 NA 146 NA Pt, ST 5 220 22 NA 180 NA 4 Pt, ST 10 266 20 4 65 NA NA Pt, ST 6 180 15 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 ST 8 200 55 6 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA I 5 2 NA NA NA NA NA 17 98 15 NA NA NA NA NA NA 42 5 2 NA NA NA NA 24 4 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA '3 300 20 2 NA NA NA NA 3 240 12 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 NA NA NA NA NA 5 22 7 NA NA NA NA NA 32 4 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 35 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 Pt,O 70 205 44 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8 St NA 46 8 NA NA NA NA 15 St NA 60 II NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 150 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

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S T A TEMENT - VII CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES IN SLUMS, 1999 Serial Class and name Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of numbe of town notified households the Slum (in sewerage r (approximate) (approximate) kilometres)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Basapur Oni No 160 1,500 NA NA Boic Oni Yes 50 180 NA NA Boie Oni Yes 350 1,200 NA NA Door Oni Yes 247 500 NA NA Kenchalapur Oni Yes 50 400 NA NA Kurubar Oni No 180 2,000 NA NA SamagarOni Yes 400 1,700 NA NA Shiddi Oni Yes 180 1,187 NA NA 9 III Mundargi Dosiger Oni No 130 1,080 NA NA Harijan Keri No 125 1,120 NA NA Janata Plot No ISO 1,150 NA NA Kacheri Onf No 80 800 NA NA Kadlipete Yes ISO 1,059 3 OSD Masuti Oni No 100 1,200 NA NA

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Number of latri~es Method No. of tap points/public Electricity connections of hydrants installed for Domestic Road Others disposal supply of protected lighting .Community Private of night water (points) water borne service others soil 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 450 NA 40 ST, Pt 116 250 39 5 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

241 APPENDlX: TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTH WITH POPULATION Name or Town with Population orthe SI. No. Outgrowth Population of outg rowth location code core town 2 3 4 5

- Nil- PART B :' PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

(a) Brief· note on Primary Census Abstract

he tirst census of the third millennium and I .028 million records were scanned and processed Ttwenty first century the Census of India, 200 I within a span of only 10 months starting October. 2002. \vas the 14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian Task Force on Quality Assurance census since 1872. Thus, 2001 Census will provide data on popUlation and its characteristics marking After the data is processed. it is expedient on the transition from one century and millennium to another. part of the data producing agency to satisfY itself about its \.Iuahty before putting the same in public domain. The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration This has to be done mainly through the process of (considered by many to be the single largest and internal consistency, comparison with similar data in complex peace time administrative exercise in the the past and also through validation with likewise data world) was made possible due to the door to door if available, from external sources. Quite often the universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by local knowledge and perception has to be brought into about 2 million enumerato!s and supervisors covering play to understand both the existing and the new 593 districts, 5.463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and emerging trends of population distribution and 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household characteristics. The other very important aspect of Schedute v,hich replaced the individual slip had rhree the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of al1 parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the geographical areas especially for the population Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual enumeration phase where the data is disseminated Particulars and Part III contained questions for right up to the village level in the rural areas and the Household engaged in CultivationiPlantation. The part ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the II ofthe Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 complete coverage and correct geographical linkage questions all of which were universally canvassed and of each enumeration block was one of the major no sampling was resorted to during enumeration. planks of the quality control, specially for small area Data Processing population statistics. A quantum leap was made in the technology front A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism while processing the Census 2001 data both for was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results schedules for both the phases were scanned through and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of high speed scanners in fifteen data centers across the final clearance of data was with the Task Force the country and hand-written data from the schedules on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the were converted into digitized form through Intelligent Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Character Reading (lCR) software for creation of The other members of the TFQA were the Heads ASCII records for further processing. The designing and senior officers of the Census Division, Data and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be Processing Division, Map Division, Demography done very carefully using specialized software so as Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre­ of Census Operations were co-opted as members requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their state-of-art technology in data processing has made StateslUnion territories. The Directors and their senior it possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as officers were required to make detailed presentations Population Enumeration tables on full count basis tor of data for their own state both in respect to the the first time in the historY of Census. For Census quality and the coverage and only after the fun possible 2001. about 202 million schedules consisting of about cleared. DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

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There has been a major do.:parture in Census 200 I The entire work relating to the data validation and trom the past in respect of the procedure tt)llowcd scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the Territories under the overall supervision and monitoring Scbo.:dulcd Tribes population. in the earlier co.:nsuscs, of the Census Division of 1he Office of the Registrar the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes General, India with active cooperation and support of populations were finalized at the time of the manual the Social Studies Division, Data Processing Division. compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) Data Dissemination Division and Map Division. at the Regional Tabulatiop Offices which \vefe Primary Census Abstract specially set up for this purpose. The individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another for each state \vas tinalized much later based on manual important publication of 200 \ Census givcs basic coding done by the coders. In 200\ Census, each infarmation an Area, Total Households. Total individual Scheduled Castc and the Scheduled Tribe popUlation, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes have bcen coded dircctly on thc computers by the population. Population in the age group 0-6. Literates, Data Entry Operators through a process known as Main workers and Marginal workers classified by the Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up along four broad industrial categories, namely. (i) Cultivators, with the processing of PCA data. The CAC process (ii) Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household Industry involves pulling down, irom the relevant dictionary of Workers, and (iv) Other workers and also Non­ the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, on workers. The characteristics of the Total popUlation the computer screen and coding from the dictionary includes Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes. by referring to the image of the specific individual institutional and Houseless population and arc entry in the Household Schedule appearing on the presented by sex and rural-urban residence. This data screen. The CAC of the rcsponse on Religion is presented at different levels. namely. Inelia. States! \vhcrever required, was also undertaken along with Union territories, Districts and Citi~s, Urban the processing of PCA. This is because the Scheduled Agglomerations (Population 1.00.000 and above) in Castes status had to bc detcrmined in relation to the three different tables. In addition. the Appendix of religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces. said publication provides Housekss and Institutional one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/ Households and their population by residence and sex Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and for 200 I for [ndia, State and Union ten-itory. appropriate classification of these responses. Apart from the India and State/Union Territory The main task of the Special Task Force on volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new Census Handbook contains District Primary Census responses encountered and code it into the appropriate Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census religious community based on available literature and Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled local knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in cncoun-tered and classified these into appropriate the state. category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes principally based on the Presidential Notification .It was for the first time at the 1~81 Census that and the available literature. Thus a very systematic the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out and scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm for the Schcduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribcs up the individual religion and the individual Scheduled separately on the pattern of General Primary Census Castes/Tribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. Scheduled Tribes population in 2001 Census, is thus In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses. such data were made bcing finalized by aggregating the population data for available in Table C-VlII-Social and Cultural table and individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for at appropriate geographical levcls. Schcduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'.

246 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

The format of Primary Censlls Abstract has been of 1991 Censlls was the presentation of data of the restnlcturcd slightly in the 2001 Census as compared population of age group 0-6 is continued in 200 I Census to that of 1991 Censu-;. The nine-fold industrial also. This will help the data llsers in hetter analysis and classitication of main \\orken, gi\'en in the Primary understanding of this literacy data. Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been Level of presentation in District Census discontinued and its place, four-fold industrial Handbooks: classification of both 'mJin workers' and 'marginal workers' arc included. 111 19X I ce.nsus only main The Primary Census Ahstract data in different workers were presented in to four categories. Onc PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of of the novcl features of the primary census abstract presentation of Primary Ccnsus Abstracts arc as under:

Name of the Primary Cenus Abstract Level of presentation

I. District Primary Census Abstract District/COBloc klU A/City iTown 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes District/COBlocklTmvn 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes District/CDBlockiTown 4. Village Primary CensusAbstract CO BlocklVillagewise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract TownlWardLevel

The PC A Data for villages was presented CD Scheduled Tribes. the Institutional and the Houscless Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This populations. The explanation regarding area figures practicc is continued in 2001 Census also. The data presented at various level in the Primary Census for each CD Block is presented both for rural and Abstracts are as folkm·s: urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD Area Figures Block constitute the nlral portion and the Census Towns and Outgrowths arc shown under the urban The area figures supplied by local revenue portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is authorities of the district in respect of taluks, Police spread over two or more districts, than portion which Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining arc given in square kilometers. The area figures of to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in the villages supplied by the Talukdars in acres have the concerned District Census Handbook. The data been converted and shown in hectares. The area in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town figures of the CD Block is the total of the village as well as for town with outgwwths in the district are areas coming under eaeh CD Block. The area figures presented. The data for all the wards and the for the district arc the same as adopted by the outgrowths of the town(s) arc also presented Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at separately below the concerned town(s). the national level. The total area figures of all the taluks/CO Blocks within the district may not tally with The District Primary Census Abstract is presented area figures of the district because former represents 111 59 columns. The Primary Census Abstract for land usc arc,! only. Similarly, the total ofall the,villages Scheduled Castes and Primary Cerisus Abstract for may not tally with the entire rural of Police Stationl Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 columns. The Taluk. The ditTerenee may be due to the fact that Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers etc, Census Abstract are presented in 58 columns. have been accounted in the Taluks and P.S. level the The concepts and definitions used in the column same may not be covered under the area of the heading arc explained under the sub heading 'Census villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The tcrm 'Total varying methods of computation adopted at different Population' includes the Scheduled Castes. the levels.

'1A7 An appendix to District Primary Census Total Population. the Scheduled Castes Abstract has also been furnished showing Population and the Scheduled Tribes Population urban enumeration block-wise particulars on for each tOl\I1. DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

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DISTRICT PRIMARY

Arca ot Total p,'pulation (including Population in the Location Total Town! institutional and housclcss Distnctr CD Block! Numb~r of age-group 0-6 code Rural' Ward III U.A.i City i Town households populatIOn) number Urban square Persons :vi ales Females Persons :\1 ales Females kilometre 2 3 -I 5 (, 7 8 9 10 II

08 Gadag * rotal -1,656.0 181,500 971,835 493,533 478,302 137,835 70,()27 67,208 Rural 4.3X5 (, 117.796 629,652 319,629 310,023 91,752 .$7.0511 H,69-1 l; rba n 270.4 63,704 342,183 173,904 168,279 46,083 23.569 22.51-1 0001 Nargulld T {l!a 1 435 7 10.766 (>().118 30,70 I 29.417 S,ii.1-1 4.537 -1,307 Rural -I1h.1 10.766 60.118 30,70 I 29.-117 ~.8-1-1 4.537 ·1..107 lJ rban 19.(> 0002 Ron fota1 1.295.1 3·USI 1 R 1.091 91.080 90.011 26.9.'2 1.'.842 1.'.090 RlIrJl 1.121.9 3-1.151 181.091 91,080 '10.011 26.'132 13.x.~2 13J)90 l'rban 173.2 0003 Gadag Tutal 1.097.5 30.467 158.931 80.906 78,025 22.279 11.3Ut) 10.970 Rural 1.035.2 30,467 158,931 80.906 78.025 22.279 11.30<1 10.470 Urban 62.4 0004 Shirhatti Total 949.3 2-1,506 133,566 68,059 65.507 18,905 9.74..1 9,221 Rural 940.7 24,506 133.566 68,059 65.507 I X.965 9,744 9.221 Urban 8.7 (J005 Mundargi Total 885.5 17,906 95,9-16 48,883 -17,063 14.732 7.626 7.106 Rural 878.9 17.900 95.946 48.883 47.063 14.732 7.626 7, I 06 Urhan 6.6 lJRBAN 40801000 Nargund (T Me) Urban 1.664 6.234 32.5h I 16.585 15.976 4.705 2.415 2.290 40802000 Ron (TP) Urhan 315 4,062 21.643 10.797 10,846 3.219 1.595 1.62-1 40803000 Gajendragarh (T MC) l'rban 1.500 4.944 2X.220 14.352 13.874 -I.06b ~.1l06 ~.()OO 4()804000 Naregal (TP) Urhan 195 3,11-1 16.685 8,-129 8.256 ~,236 J .1-10 1.096 -10805000 G.ldag-Betigen (eMU Urban 2.840 29.263 154.982 78.7 J 3 76.269 14.008 10.OhO 9.548 -10806000 Mulgund (T P) Urhan 2,317 3,238 1 S.09X 9.268 8.830 2.6~2 1.402 l.2S0 40807000 Shirhatti (T P) Urban 9.-178 3.048 10.20X 8,274 7.934 2.1 X3 1.102 1.081 -10808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Urban 4,808 6.111 -' 3.-117 16.951 16,466 4,575 2.319 2.256 -I08()9000 Mundargi (TP) Urban 3,067 3.690 20.363 10,535 9.82X 2.8()9 1.470 1.339 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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CE:-.IS US ABSTRACT

Total! Scheduled Castes population Sl'heduled Tribes population Literates Distm:t/ CD Block/ Rural! U.A.! City/ Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Maks Females

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

137,414 69,796 67.618 54,410 27,739 26,671 551,362 335,442 215,920 Total Gadag * 101,438 51,571 49.867 ·45,856 23,333 22,523 331,057 208,253 122,804 Rural 35,976 18,225 17,751 8,554 4,406 4,148 220,305 127,189 93,116 l'rban 5.026 2.5fi6 2.460 3.508 1,825 1,683 32,531 ~0,626 11.905 llltal Nargund 5.026 2.566 2AbO .\,5OX 1.825 1.683 31,531 20.fi26 11.905 Rural Urban 24.631 12,400 I ~.~~ I 11,379 5,772 5,607 94,574 60.115 34.459 Total ROil 24,631 12.400 I ~.2~ I I 1.3 79 5.772 5,607 94,574 60,115 34.459 Rural L'rban 24,507 12.453 12.054 10.933 5,599 5,334 86,455 53,765 32.690 Total Gadag 24,507 12,453 12.054 10,933 5,599 5,334 86,455 53.765 32,690 Rural Urban 27,945 14,258 13.687 11,644 5,910 5,734 69,051 43.055 25.996 Total Shirhatti 27.945 14,258 13.687 11.644 5,910 5,734 69,051 43,055 25.996 Rural Urban 19,329 9.894 9.435 8,392 4,227 4,165 48,446 30.692 17,754 Total Mundargi 19,329 9,894 9.435 8,392 4,227 4,165 48,446 30.692 17,754 Rural Urban lJRBA:'II 3.216 1,647 1.56'1 716 371 344 I R,l72 10.99'1 7.173 Urban Nargulld (T MC) 2,294 I.IH 1.150 428 211 217 12,773 7.527 5,246 Urban Ron (TP) 5,088 2,561 2.527 6XI 361 320 17,430 10,482 6.948 Urban Gajendragarh (TMC) 2,260 1.176 I.OX4 1.254 615 639 10,083 6,081 4'()O2 Urban Naregal (TP) 13,475 6.771 6,704 3.775 1,955 1.820 109,404 61.167 4H.237 Urban Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 2,133 1.071 1.062 80 48 32 9,478 5.814 3,664 Urban Mulgund (T P) 987 530 457 308 163 145 9,648 5.647 4.001 Urban Shirhatti (T P) 3,454 1,742 1.712 367 180 187 20,411 11.749 8,662 Urban Lakshmeshwar (T MC) 3.069 1,583 1,486 945 501 444 12,906 7.723 5.183 Urban Mundargi (TP) DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG -----_------~--- --_--_-----_-_ --- _------_ ------~--~-

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Industrial category

Lucation Total! I District.! CO Block/ Illiterates Total workers Main workers cude Rurali U.AJ City! Town number Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2. 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

08 Cadag * Total 420,473 158,091 262,382 457,817 277,450 180,367 388,763 260,lJO 128,653 Rural 298,595 111,376 187,219 328,465 185,106 143,359 272,804 171,923 100,881 Urban 121,878 46,715 75,163 129,352 92,344 37,008 115,959 88,187 27,772 0001 Nargund Total 27.587 10.075 17.512 J 1...183 17.556 1.,.927 29.146 16.941 12.205 Rural 27.587 10.075 17.512 3IAi'U 17.556 1.1.927 29.146 16.941 12.205 Urban 000] Ron Total 86,517 30.965 55,552 92.179 50.421 41.758 73,767 45.876 27,891 Rural 86.517 30.965 55.552 92.179 50.-121 41.75S 7.''-.767 45.876 27.891 Urban (lOO3 Gadag Total 12,476 27,141 45.335 82.611; 47,575 35,043 61;,027 44,032 23,995 Rural 72,476 27,141 45.335 X2,61X 47,575 35,043 6X.027 44,032 23.995 Urban 0004 Shirhatti Total 64,515 25,004 39,511 70,521 40,829 29,692 60,129 38,382 21,747 Rural 64,515 25,004 39511 70,521 40.S29 29,692 60,129 38,382 21,747 Urban 0005 Mundargi Totnl 47,500 18,191 29,309 51.664 28.725 22,939 41,735 26,692 15,043 Rural 47,500 18.191 29,309 51.664 28,725 22,939 41,735 26,692 15,043 Urban URBAN 40801000 01argund (TMC) Urban 14.389 5,586 8,803 12.547 8,961 3.586 10.884 8,452 2,432 40802000 Ron (TP) Urban 8,870 3,270 5,600 8.515 5,691 2.824 8,031 5,569 2,462 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Urban 10,796 3,870 6.926 1O,6R4 7,479 3.205 9.333 7.138 2.195 40804000 Naregal (TP) Urban 6,602 2,348 4,254 8.333 4,544 3.789 6,079 4.073 2,006 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri «(Me) Urban 45,578 17,546 28,032 51.XI)~ 40,427 11.375 49,246 39,290 9.956 40X06000 Mulgund (TP) Urban R.620 3,454 5.166 8.943 5.473 3.470 7.643 5,027 2.616 40807000 Shithatti (TP) Urban 6,560 2,627 3,933 6.X77 4,603 2,274 6,050 4,372 1,678 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Urban 13,006 5.202 7,804 14.029 9,865 4.164 12,385 9.470 2.915 4()R090OO Mundarlli (TP) Uroan 7,457 2,812 4.645 7,622 5301 2,321 6.308 4,796 1,512

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of main workers Household industry Total! District/ CD Block! Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Rural! U.A.I City! Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Mlles Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 30 31 32 B 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3

130,093 95,622 34,471 128,5.~5 57,533. 71,002 14,660 9,537 5,123 115,475 97,418 18,057 Total Gadag * 115,255 83,604 31,651 108,766 48,383 60,383 7,75R 5,458 2,300 41,025 34,478 6,547 Rural 14,838 12,018 2,820 19,769 9,150 10,619 6,902 4,079 2,823 74.450 62,940 11,510 Urban 15.870 10.013 5.857 9.445 4.035 5.410 1.019 644 375 2.812 2,249 563 Total :-JargunJ 15)PO 10,013 5.857 9,445 .J.()}5 5.410 1.019 644 375 2.R12 2.249 563 Rural Urban 31.873 23.807 8.066 2R.732 11.359 17.373 1,920 1.372 548 11,242 9,33R 1,904 Total Ron 31.873 23.807 R,()66 28,732 11..159 17.373 1.920 1,372 548 11.242 9,338 1.904 Rural Urban 27,999 19,950 8,14'.} 24.420 I 1.l97 13,223 1.727 1,168 559 13,881 11,817 2.064 Total (iadng 27,999 19,850 8,149 24,420 1 L197 13,223 1,727 U68 559 13,881 11,817 2,064 Rural Urban 20,951 15,894 5,057 29,231 14,283 14,948 2,185 1,653 532 7,762 6,552 1,210 Total Shirhatti 20,951 15,894 5,057 29,231 14.283 14,948 2,185 1.653 532 7,762 6.552 1,210 Rural Urban lR.562 14,040 4,522 16,93X 7,509 9.429 907 621 286 5,328 4,522 806 Total Mundargi IX,562 14,040 4,522 16,938 7.509 9,429 907 621 286 5,328 -1.522 R06 Rural Urban VRBAN 2,620 2,130 490 2,729 1,446 1.283 301 257 .J-I 5,234 -1,619 615 Urban '" argund rrM C) 1.741 1,471 270 2,5.J7 929 1,61X 267 179 88 3,476 2,990 486 Urban Ron (TP) Gajendragarh (TMC) 779 683 96 1.1.J5 505 640 1,366 886 4~0 6,043 5,064 979 Urban 1,869 1,415 454 2,151 90-1 L247 132 90 42 1,927 1,664 263 Urban Naregal (TP) 1,388 1,116 272 2,172 903 1,269 2,796 1,815 981 42,890 35,456 7.434 Urban Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 2.362 1,792 570 3,374 1.59X 1,776 139 88 51 1,768 1,549 219 Urban Mulgund (TP) 1,074 808 266 1,85'! 936 923 308 132 176 2,809 2,496 313 Urban Shirhatti (TP) 2,120 1,840 280 2,569 IAIX 1,151 1,260 -146 814 6,436 5.766 670 Urban Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 885 763 122 1,223 511 712 333 186 147 3,867 3,336 531 Urban Mundarsi (TP)

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Industrial category Location Total/ District, CD Block! .. Marginal workers code Rural/ Cultivators Agricultural labourers U.AJ City! Town number Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 -p 48 49 50

08 Gadag * Total 69,054 17,340 51,714 9,245 2,243 7,002 51,060 10,846 40,214 Rural 55,661 13,183 42.478 8,507 2,05S 6,449 42,991 9,241 33,750 UrbaJ) 13,393 4,157 9,236 738 185 553 8,069 1,605 6,464 0001 ;-.Jargund Total 2.337 615 1.722 941 T)~ 709 1.134 265 ~69 Rural 2.337 615 1.722 941 232 709 1. Ll4 265 R69 Urban (>~' 0002 Ron Total 18.412 4,545 13.867 2,001 ~-' 1.378 15,130 3.307 11.823 Rural 18,412 4.545 13.867 2,001 623 1378 15.130 3.307 11.823 Urban 0003 Gadag Total 14.591 3543 11,048 2.575 563 2.012 10.497 2,328 g,l69 Rural 14,591 3,543 11.048 2.575 563 2.012 10,497 2.32R 8.169 Urban 0004 Shirhatti Total 10,392 2,447 7,945 1,379 316 1,063 8,297 1,825 6,472 Rural 10,392 2,447 7,945 1.379 316 1,063 8,297 1,825 6,472 Urban 0005 Mundargi Total 9,929 2,033 7,896 1,611 324 1,287 7,933 1,516 6.417 Rural 9.929 2.033 7,896 1.611 324 1,287 7,933 1.516 6,417 Urban URBAN 40801000 Nargund (TMe) Urban 1,663 509 1.154 162 32 130 1.033 19R 835 40802000 Ron (TP) Urban 484 122 362 9 4 5 347 49 298 40803000 Gajcndragarh (TMe) Urban 1.351 341 1,010 25 5 20 734 91 643 40804000 Naregal (TP) Urban 2,254 471 1,783 167 55 112 1,886 299 1,587 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) . Urban 2.556 1.137 1,419 34 10 24 583 98 485 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Urban 1.300 446 854 lR3 42 141 942 2XI 661 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Urban 827 231 596 53 II 42 565 105 460 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Urban 1.644 395 1.249 82 14 68 1.153 216 937 40809000 Mundarlli (TP) Urban 1,314 505 809 23 12 II S26 268 558

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of marginal workers Ilousehold industry Totall Location Other workers Non-workers Districtl CD Block! workers Rural! code HA.l City! Town Urban number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Malc& Females

51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

2,054 426 1,628 6,695 .3,825 2,870 514,018 216,083 297,935 Total Gadag * 08 1,103 277 826 3,060 1,607 1,453 301,187 134.523 166,664 Rural 951 149 802 3.635 2,218 1,417 212,831 81560 131,271 Urhan 85 23 62 177 95 82 28.635 13.145 15,490 Total Nargund 0001 X5 23 62 177 95 82 28.635 13.145 15,490 Rural Urban 310 86 224 971 529 442 88,912 40.659 48.253 Total Ron 0002 310 86 224 971 529 442 88.912 40.659 48.253 Rural Urban 376 92 284 I. 143 560 583 76,313 33.331 42.982 Total Gadag 0003 376 92 284 1,143 560 583 76,313 33.331 42.982 Rural Urban 244 51 193 472 255 217 63.045 27.230 35.815 Total Shirhatti 0004 244 51 193 472 255 217 63.045 27.230 35.815 Rural Urban 88 25 63 297 168 129 44.282 20.158 24.124 Total Mundargi 0005 88 25 63 297 168 129 44.282 20.158 24.124 Rural Urban URBAN 89 17 72 379 262 117 20.014 7.624 12,390 Urban Nargund (TMC) 40801000 29 4 25 99 65 34 l3.I 28 5.106 8.021 Urban Ron (TP) 40802000 181 17 164 411 228 183 17.542 6.873 10.669 Urban Gajendragarh (TMC) 40803000 18 3 15 183 114 69 8.352 3.885 4.467 Urban Naregal (TP) 40804000 256 56 200 1.683 973 710 103.180 38.n6 64,894 Urban Gadag-Betigeri (CMe) 40805000 26 10 16 149 113 36 9.155 3.795 5360 Urban Mulgund (T?) 40806000 61 10 51 148 105 43 9,331 3.671 5,660 Urban Shirhatti (T?) 40807000 174 19 155 235 146 89 19,388 7.086 12.302 Urban Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 40808000 117 13 104 348 212 136 12.741 5,234 7,507 Urban Mundar!;\i (TP) 40809000 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG -~------~------_------_------_-_" _---_------~--~~------"~~~-.-.------~------.. ------

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK lHSE Location Codc Name of town Name of ward ED number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribes population Eopulation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.1 ED No. I 388 26 13 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.1 ED No.2 519 25 15 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.1 ED No.3 441 2 5 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. I ED No.4 433 49 7 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.2 ED No.5 423 8 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.2 ED No.6 342 17 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.2 ED No.7 461 6 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.2 ED No.8 509 3 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.3 ED No.9 452 69 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.3 ED No. 10 405 119 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.3 ED No. II 518 33 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.4 ED No. 12 433 79 8 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.4 ED No. 13 416 162 85 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.4 ED No. 14 613 45 8 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.5 ED No. 15 624 47 68 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward NO.5 ED No. 16 378 92 43 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.5 ED No. 17 309 19 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.6 ED No. 18 669 23 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.6 ED No. 19 482 9 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.7 ED No. 20 454 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.7 ED No. 21 372 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.7 ED No. 22 401 4 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.7 ED No. 23 393 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.8 ED No. 24 403 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward NO.8 ED No. 25 391 40801000 Nargund (TMe) Ward No.8 ED No. 26 362 37 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.9 ED No. 27 624 5 10 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No.9 ED No. 28 443 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 29 391 7 6 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 10 ED No. 30 566 4 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 11 ED No. 31 587 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 11 ED No. 32 577 . 5 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 11 ED No. 33 516 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 12 ED No. 34 465 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 12 ED No. 35 595 112 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 13 ED No. 36 572 6 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 13 ED No. 37 422 2 2 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 13 ED No. 38 417 5 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 14 ED No. 39 313 3 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 14 ED No. 40 451 6 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 14 ED No. 41 435 5 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 14 ED No: 42 275 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 15 ED No. 43 655 51 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 15 ED No. 44 448 5 5 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 16 ED No. 45 454 7 21 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 16 ED No. 46 371 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 16 ED No. 47 440 20 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 17 ED No. 48 415 47 30 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 17 ED No. 49 459 75 14 401101000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 17 ED No. 50 575 432 4 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 17 ED No. 51 454 123 12

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EBnumber Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribes population pOl2ulation 2 3 4 5 6 7 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 52 614 6 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 53 423 392 14 40lWI000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 54 606 308 40 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 55 562 II 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 56 622 20 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 57 401 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 58 517 31 12 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 59 475 8 7 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 60 466 40801000 N argund (TMC) Ward No. 22 EB No. 61 417 16 12 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 22 EB No. 62 529 92 19 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 22 EB No. 63 324 133 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 22 EB No. 64 651 365 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 65 368 36 29 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 66 302 83 1 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 67 420 83 16 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 68 383 24 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 69 518 6 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Ward 1"/0.23 EB No. 70 452 16 2 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. I EB No.1 413 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. I EB No.2 443 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No.2 EB No.3 294 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No.2 EB No.4 399 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No.3 EB No.5 594 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No.3 EB NO.6 309 6 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward NO.4 EB NO.7 559 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No.4 EB No.8 237 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward NO.5 EB No.9 441 5 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No.5 EB No. 10 621 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward NO.6 EB No. II 172 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward NO.6 EB No. 12 469 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No.7 EB No. 13 405 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No.7 EB No. 14 594 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward NO.8 EB No. 15 522 483 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward NO.8 EB No. 16 554 486 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward NO.8 EB No. 17 541 73 17 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No.9 EB No. 18 338 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No.9 EB No. 19 464 6 11 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 20 494 55 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 21 247 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. II EB No. 22 567 5 12 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 11 EB No.'23 241 6 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 24 435 56 7 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 25 324 37 33 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 26 417 35 37 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 27 629 23 23 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 28 492 23 19 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 29 649 30 44 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 30 489 28 2 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 31 316 4 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 32 686 67 24

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION· URBAN BLOCK U7SE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled populatiun Caste, Tribes population eOl2ulation 2 3 4 5 6 7 40li02000 ROil (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 33 56li 77 10 40802000 ROil (TP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 34 40X 20 401102000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 35 361 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 36 64~ I 9 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 17 EB No. 37 587 24 5 40li02000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 17 EB No. 38 IRJ 10 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 17 EB No. 39 549 4 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 18 EB No. 40 738 35 34 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 18 EB No. 41 484 22 10 40802000 ROil (TP) Ward No. 18 EB No. 42 55X 93 18 401102000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 19 EB No. 43 531 58 27 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 19 EB No. 44 231 17 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 19 EB No. 45 596 499 7 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 20 EB No. 46 414 7 3 40802000 Ron (TP) Ward No. 20 EB No. 47 437 64 10 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. I EB No. I 630 12 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No: I EB No.2 493 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No.3 395 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMe) Ward No.2 EB No.4 313 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMe) Ward No.2 EB No.5 634 4 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No.6 &67 5 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No.7 499 21 40803000 Gajendragarh ITMC) Ward No.4 EB No.8 3XO 40li03000 Gajendragarh ITMC) Ward No.4 EB No.9 S64 25 2 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.5 ED No. 10 650 81 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. II 475 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 12 657 4 17 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 13 328 12 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 14 417 4 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 15 455 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 16 584 5 II 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) . Ward No.8 EB No. 17 682 6 5 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 18 717 19 16 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 19 485 10 30 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 20 785 407 31 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 21 462 457 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 22 511 482 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. II EB No. 23 450 40803000 Gajcndragarh (TMC) Ward No. 11 EB No. 2-l 278 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 25 346 29 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 26 473 13 6 40803000 Gajcndragarh (TMC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 27 452 5 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMe) Ward No. 14 EB No. 28 573 6 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 14 EB No. 29 477 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 30 483 40801000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 31 629 23 4 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No . .I6 EB No. 32 621 16 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMe) Ward No. 16 EB No. 33 262 51 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 17 EB No. 34 352 294 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMe) Ward No. 17 ER No. 35 369 323 3 4UX03000 Gajcndragarh (TMC) Ward No. 17 EB No .~h 365 )95

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CEl'ISUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTESAND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK Tf;1SE Lucat;on Code Name of tOWI1 Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribes pOEulation population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40803000 Gajcndragarh (TMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 17 658 30 12 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 38 427 23 12 40X03000 Gajendragarh (TMq Ward No. 18 EB No. 39 329 II 8 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 40 613 92 17 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 41 596 9 4 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 42 583 418 ,,(0803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 43 594 73 26 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 44 605 132 18 40803000 Gajcndragarh (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB 1\0. 45 538 79 45 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 46 818 70 28 40803000 Gajcndragarh (TMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 47 246 32 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 48 337 331 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 49 503 439 2 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 50 404 304 6 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 22 EB No. 51 447 189 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 22 EB No. 52 548 230 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 22 EB No. 53 522 229 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 54 416 66 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward Np. 23 EB No. 55 660 80 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 56 469 5 117 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No. I EB No. I 406 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No. I EB No.2 424 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No. I EB NO.3 724 36 30 40804000 NaregaJ (TP) Ward No.2 EB No.4 654 3 76 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.2 EB NO.5 548 257 44 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.3 EB No.6 723 131 56 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.3 EB No.7 618 502 6 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.4 EB NO.8 320 204 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.4 EB No.9 447 251 20 40804000 NaregaJ (TP) Ward No.4 EB No. 10 510 504 6 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.5 EB No. II 400 16 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No: 6 EB No. 12 459 129 32 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.6 EB No. 13 394 132 12 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.6 EB No. 14 616 7 61 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.6 EB No. 15 623 18 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.7 EB No. 16 547 5 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward NO.7 EB No. 17 218 4 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.8 EB No. 18 412 I 65 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.8 EB No. 19 665 4 32 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No.9 EB No. 20 441 II 8 40804000 NaregaJ (TP) Ward No.9 EB No. 21 492 9 53 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 22 661 6 33 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 23 557 5 219 40804000 Naregal (TPJ Ward No. Jl ER No. 24 548 69 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No. II EB No. 25 555 3 138 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 26 362 106 40804000 Narcgal (TP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 27 355 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 28 336 20 40804000 Naregal (TPJ Ward No. 12 FB No. 29 286 40804000 Narcgal (TP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 30 610 23 40804000 Narcgal (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 31 500 4 tp

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribes EOEulation EOEulat10n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 40804000 Nan~gal (TP) Wmd No. 14 EB No. 32 512 5 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 33 431 14 5 40804000 Naregal (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 34 331 36 9 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.1 EB No.1 576 96 24 40805000 Gadag-Dctigeri (CMC) Ward No.1 EB No.2 773 84 23 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. I ER NO.3 675 396 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. I EB No.4 635 201 58 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri «(,MC) Ward No. I EB NO.5 651 116 29 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. I EB NO.6 571 100 69 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. I EB No.7 525 208 46 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. I EB No.8 551 545 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. I EB No.9 603 98 12 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. I EB No. 10 454 8 13 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. I EB No. II 377 19 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.2 ED No. 12 581 541 6 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 13 667 666 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 14 506 5 12 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CM(,) Ward No.2 EB No. 15 434 II 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 16 370 127 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 17 455 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 18 343 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 19 630 325 10 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 20 391 269 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.2 EB No. 21 386 118 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 22 571 292 3 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 23 566 195 II 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 24 617 26 12 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 25 538 36 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 26 426 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 27 410 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward NO.3 EB No. 28 466 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.3 EB No. 29 419 4 6 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward NO.3 EB No. 30 468 33 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.4 EB No.1 500 12 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward NO.4 EB No.2 576 3 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.4 EB No.3 448 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.4 EB No.4 468 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward NO.4 EB No.5 575 3 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.4 EB No.6 452 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward NO.4 EB No.7 563 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.4 EB No.8 535 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.4 EB No.9 424 5 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMe} Ward No.4 EB No. 10 658 6 17 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC} Ward No.5 EB No. II 470 2R 21 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward NO.5 EB No. 12 482 33 10 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMe) Ward No.5 EB No. I., 753 293 16 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 14 497 44 32 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMe) Ward NO.5 EB No. 15 607 4 17 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri «('Me) Ward No.5 EB No. 16 420 3 II 40805000 (iadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 17 793 145 ]X 40805000 (iadag-Betigeri «(,MC) Ward NO.5 EB No. Ig .+04 7 17

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDCLED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION ~ URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled popui:.Jtion Castes Tribes population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40g05000 Gadag~Betigcri (CMC) Ward NO.6 EB No. 19 632 322 9 40g05000 Gadag~Betigcri (CMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 20 757 478 3 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 21 520 447 3 40805000 Gadag~Bctigeri (CT\K) Ward NO.6 EB No. 22 575 14 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 23 379 165 5 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward NO.6 EB No. 24 447 14 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMe) Ward No.6 EB No. 25 860 45 20 40805000 Gadag~Betigcri (CMe) Ward No.6 EB No. 26 672 33 61 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri «("Me) Ward No.6 EB No. 27 634 21 24 40805000 Gadag~Betigcri (CMC) Ward No.6 EB No, 28 634 7 13 40g05000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMe) Ward No.6 EB No. 29 416 6 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 30 376 5 40805000 Gadag~Betigcri (CMC) Ward NO.6 EBNo.31 472 8 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 32 313 2 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMe) Ward NO.7 EB No. 33 490 8 9 40805000 Gadag~Betjgeri (CMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 34 622 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMe) Ward No: 7 EB No. 35 352 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 36 538 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 37 469 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 38 305 5 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 39 553 8 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 40 240 6 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri «('Me) Ward No.7 EB No. 41 619 18 40805000 Gadag-Bctigcri (CMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 42 697 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 43 600 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 44 426 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 45 332 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward NO.8 EB No. 46 691 10 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 47 640 22 16 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 48 594 27 35 40805000 Gadag~Betjgeri (CMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 31 638 13 40805000 Gadag~Betigerj (CMC) . Ward No.9 EB No. 32 626 12 31 40805000 Gadag~Betjgeri (CMC) Ward NO.9 EB No. 33 629 17 18 40805000 Gadag~Betjgeri (CMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 34 617 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 35 637 38 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 36 397 40805000 Gadag~Betjgeri (CMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 37 412 15 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 10 EB No, 38 547 8 7 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 39 424 40805000 Gadag~Betjgerj (CMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 40 450 3 40805000 Gadag~Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 41 384 40g05000 Gadag'~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 10 'EB No. 42 564 40R05000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. II EB No. 43 703 102 5 40g05000 Gadag~Betjgeri (CMC) Ward No, 1I EB No. 44 527 20 13 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CI\IC) Ward No. 1I EB No. 45 661 21 16 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No, 1I EB No, 46 267 29 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No, II EB No. 47 522 115 24 401;05000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 12 EB ~o. 48 294 78 38 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri ((,MC) Ward No~ 12 EB No. 44 454 10 7 40805000 Gadag~Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 50 495 (, 40805000 Gadag~Betigcri (CMe) Ward No. 12 EBNo,51 208 10 10

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EH number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribes ~ulatlon 12012ulation 2 3 4 5 6 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 52 538 26 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 53 343 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 12 ED No. 54 552 5 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 12 ED No. 55 579 6 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 12 ED No. 56 469 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 12 ED No. 57 370 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 13 ED No. 49 520 84 30 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 13 ED No. 50 540 9S 2 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 13 FD No. 51 478 8 9 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 13 ED No. 52 663 76 49 40805000 Gadag-Detigeri (CMC) Ward No. 13 ED No. 53 539 57 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 54 721 20 15 40805000 Gadag-Detigeri (CMC) Ward No. 14 ED No. I 432 85 16 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 14 ED No.2 555 109 23 40805000 Gadag-Detigeri (CMC) Ward No. 14 ED No.3 652 227 12 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 14 EB No.4 561 49 32 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 14 E13 No.5 494 15 14 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 14 EB No.6 503 16 3 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 15 EB- No.7 638 7 36 40805000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 15 ED No.8 536 10 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 15 EB No.9 230 40805000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 10 649 3 23 40805000 Gadag-Dctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 11 582 37 24 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 12 251 5 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 13 374 4 6 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 14 444 2 40805000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 15 235 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 16 215 I 23 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 17 444 34 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 18 551 10 6 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 19 399 8 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 20 400 47 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 21 388 11 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 22 384 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 23 519 4 II 40805000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 24 444 16 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 17 EB No. I 344 64 32 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 17 EB No.2 382 50 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 17 EB No.3 481 163 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 17 EB No.4 320 202 40805000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 17 EB No.5 586 75 19 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) • Ward No. 17 EB No.6 776 5 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 17 EB No.7 359 25 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 17 EB No.8 212 51 26 401;05000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 18 EB No.9 635 127 36 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CM9 Ward No. 18 EB No. 10 344 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. II 355 5 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 12 618 64 29 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 13 488 17 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 14 687 9 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri «(Me) Ward No. 18 Ell No. 15 532 131\ 31

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward ED number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribes EOEulation population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 16 504 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 17 564 9 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 19 EBNo.18 540 2 46 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 19 574 3 15 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 20 628 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 21 521 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 22 561 3 16 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 23 421 3 55 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 24 326 15 20 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 25 627 87 30 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 26 653 22 44 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 27 316 5 10 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 28 349 124 38 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 29 665 131 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 30 621 28 49 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 31 373 21 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 32 387 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 33 684 9 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 34 388 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 35 384 8 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 36 620 40 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 37 469 8 18 40805000 Gadag-8etigeri (CMC) Ward No. 21 E8 No. 38 533 10 4 40805000 Gadag-8etigeri (CMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 39 787 4 5 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 40 706 8 35 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 22 EB No.1 448 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 22 EB No.2 348 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 22 EB No.3 481 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 22 EB No.4 382 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 22 EB No.5 437 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 22 EB No.6 397 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 22 EB No.7 496 I 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 22 EB No.8 450 3 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 22 EB NO.9 565 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 22 E8 No. 10 739 24 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 23 ED No. 11 493 25 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 12 383 3 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 13 540 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 14 451 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 15 481 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 16 545 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 17 "574 10 12 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 24 EB No. 41 599 5 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 24 EB No. 42 378 13 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (eMC) Ward No. 24 EB No. 43 4liO 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 24 EB No. 44 637 40li05000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 24 EB No. 45 373 18 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 24 EB No. 46 419 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 24 EB No. 47 583 6 11 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 25 EB No. 48 386 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 25 EB No. 49 356 16

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Trines po£ulation pOEulation I 2 3 4 5 (, 7 40805000 Gadag-Bctigcri «(,MC) Ward No. 25 EB No. 50 375 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri «(,MC) Ward No. 25 EB No. 51 363 40805000 Gadag-Bdigeri (CMC) Ward No. 25 EB No. 52 700 40805000 Gadag-Betlgeri (CMC) Ward No. 25 EB No. 53 475 7 40805000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 25 EB No. 54 510 10 40805000 Gadag-Bdigeri ((,MC) Ward No. 25 EB No. 55 449 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri ((,MC) Ward No. 2S EB No. 56 540 7 17 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 25 599 67 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (eMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 26 353 40805000 Gadag-Retigeri (CMe) Ward No. 26 EB No. 27 96 20 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 28 266 6 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 29 628 7 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 30 460 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 31 141 6 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 32 284 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 33 63 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 34 314 33 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 35 274 7 17 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 26 EB No. 36 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 27 EB No. 37 295 19 40805000 Gadag-Betigai (CMC) Ward No. 27 EB No. 38 158 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 27 EB No. 39 27 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 27 EB No. 40 22 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 27 EB No. 41 433 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 27 EB No. 42 531 21 9 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 27 EB No. 43 438 3 2 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 27 EB No. 44 734 8 22 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 28 EB No. 45 533 13 10 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 28 EB No. 46 449 4 3 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 28 EB No. 47 485 25 13 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 28 EB No. 48 596 23 6 40805000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 28 EB No. 49 622 28 20 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 28 EB No. 50 536 33 23 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 28 EB No. 51 416 19 12 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 28 EB No. 52 799 36 29 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 28 EB No. 53 489 4 16 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 28 EB No. 54 355 9 19 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No. 55 612 72 14 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No. 56 615 30 39 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No. 57 564 29 17 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No. 58 601 29 9 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (eMC) Ward No. 29 EB No. 59 683 211 44 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No. 60 664 82 13 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No, 61 727 83 33 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No. 62 494 61 35 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No. 63 679 82 15 40805000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No. 64 567 19 10 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No. 65 748 437 17 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMe) Ward No. 29 EB No, 66 588 24 40805000 G,tdag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 29 EB No, 67 212 5 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 29 lOB N". 6~ 482 31 2\

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES PON/LA nON - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribes EOEulation EOEulation 2 3 4 5 6 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 55 356 10 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 56 614 5 10 40805000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 57 157 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 58 499 13 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 59 357 12 4 40lW5000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 60 437 6 (> 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 61 647 4 36 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 62 166 62 40805000 Gadag-Bctigcri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 63 344 II 32 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 64 316 2 106 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No.6'; 124 34 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 30 EB No. 66 356 141 131 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 31 EB No. 18 711 10 13 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 31 EB No. 19 466 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 31 EB No. 20 522 23 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 31 EB No. 21 644 5 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 31 EB No. 22 418 5 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 31 EB No. 23 396 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 31 EB No. 24 450 8 45 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 32 EB No. 25 314 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 32 EB No. 26 434 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 32 EB No. 27 660 10 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 32 EB No. 28 441 2 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 32 EB No. 29 490 4 8 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 32 EB No. 30 422 16 23 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 32 EB No. 31 686 1 3 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 32 EB No. 32 711 4 29 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 32 EB No. 33 481 22 13 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 32 EB No. 34 514 40 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 35 752 20 14 40805000 Gadag-Beligeri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 36 565 25 II 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 37 549 II 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 38 335 4 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 39 663 22 II 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 40 463 6 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 41 453 16 9 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 42 473 14 401W5000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 43 689 7 40805000 Gadag-Bctigcri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 44 595 11 18 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 33 EB No. 45 592 14 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 34 EB No. 46 357 4 17 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 34 EB No. 47 600 56 II 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 34 EB No. 48 555 17 4 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 34 EB No. 49 644 287 II 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 34 EB No. 50 585 348 12 40lW5000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 34 EB No. 51 566 20R 8 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 34 ED No. 52 46'; 49 12 401105000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 34 EB No. 53 351 9 10 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 34 EB No. 54 45') 24 6 40R05000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 35 EB No. 55 701 9R 2X 4080)000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) Ward No. 35 ED No. 56 937 310

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK J,VlSE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribc~ ~opulation population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMe) Ward No. 35 EB No. 57 535 39 26 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (eMC) Ward No. 35 EB No. 58 188 17 14 401105000 Gadag-Betigeri (eMC) Ward No. 35 EB No. 59 456 40 5 401105000 Gadag-Betigeri (eMe) Ward No. 35 EB No. 60 4!l8 12 15 40g05000 Gadag-BetigcTi (CMC) Ward No. 35 EB No. 61 369 38 23 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 35 EB No. 62 544 44 Ll 40K05000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMC) Ward No. 35 EB No. 63 593 67 33 40K05000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Ward No. 35 EB No. 64 788 84 27 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (eMe) Ward No. 35 EB No. 65 533 30 K 40805000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMe) Ward No. 35 EB No. 66 357 16 5 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. I EB No.1 721 54 36 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. I EB No.2 235 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. I EB No.3 555 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.2 EB No.4 310 21 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.2 EB No.5 422 4 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.3 EB No.6 719 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.3 EB No.7 479 25 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.4 EB No.8 547 3 40806000 Mulgund (1P) Ward No.4 EB NO.9 586 28 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.5 EB No. 10 525 4 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.5 EB No. 11 594 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.6 EB No. 12 470 1 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.6 EB No. 13 692 4 4 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.7 EB No. 14 545 8 6 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.7 EB No. 15 414 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.8 EB No. 16 554 4 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.8 EB No. 17 524 28 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.9 EB No. 18 578 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No.9 EB No. 19 489 4mW6000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 20 505 208 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 21 650 22 2 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 11 EB No. 22 551 3 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 11 EB No. 23 525 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 24 528 484 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 25 628 377 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 26 587 15 14 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 27 422 10 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 28 350 192 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 29 676 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 30 524 54 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 31 564 9 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 32 491 72 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 33 450 400 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 34 688 120 40H07000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.1 EB No. I 626 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.1 EB No.2 64:! 40S07000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. ::! EB No.3 400 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.2 EB No.4 402 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.2 EB No.5 506 14 40S07000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.3 EB No.6 54X 7 40S07000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.3 £B No.7 296 21

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APPEl'iDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribes population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.4 EB No.8 563 9 5 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.4 EB No.9 352 46 13 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.5 EB No. 10 339 13 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.5 EB No. II 396 69 17 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.5 EB No. 12 547 110 16 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.5 EB No. 13 483 22 29 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.6 EB No. 14 489 29 1 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.6 EB No. 15 535 3 7 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.6 EB No. 16 437 9 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.7 EB No. 17 321 10 5 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.7 EB No. 18 568 II 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.7 EB No. 19 357 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.8 EB No. 20 307 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.8 EB No. 21 679 16 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No.9 EB No. 22 404 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 23 488 17 5 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward·No.IO EB No. 24 344 15 9 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. II ER No. 25 399 3 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 26 487 292 6 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 27 538 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 28 240 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 29 467 5 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 30 438 44 6 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 31 282 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 32 596 52 5 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 33 634 94 13 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 34 541 35 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 35 557 51 161 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.1 EB No. I 528 292 7 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.2 186 116 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. I EB No.3 480 15 22 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) . Ward No.2 EB No.4 640 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.2 EB No.5 693 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No.6 793 294 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No.7 272 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.3 EB No.8 472 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward NO.4 EB No.9 655 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. 10 123 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.4 EB No. II 577 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 12 687 5 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.5 EB No. 13 88 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward NO.5 EB No. 14 631 2 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.6 EB No. 15 328 10 4 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward NO.6 EB No. 16 620 14 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 17 503 23 () 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.7 EBNo.IX 599 289 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.7 EB No. 19 510 193 11 40808000 I.akshrneshwar (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 20 69:2 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.8 EB No. 21 44 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward NO.8 EB No. 22 510 4 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. ') EB No. 23 557 4

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTR\CT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribes pOEulation Eopulation I 2 3 4 5 6 7 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No.9 EB No. 24 616 21 6 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 25 666 5 17 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 26 34 4 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 27 695 12 6 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. II EB No. 28 563 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No_ 11 EB No. 29 788 100 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. II EB No. 30 87 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 31 689 10 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 32 642 9 20 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 33 285 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No_ 13 EB No. 34 744 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 35 208 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 14 EB No. 36 399 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 14 EB No. 37 429 3 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 14 ED No. 38 409 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 15 ER No. 39 319 2 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 40 606 5 4 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 15 EB No. 41 337 4080!.'000 Lakshmeshwar ('fMC) Ward No. 16 EB No_ 42 422 6 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 43 577 18 44 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 44 711 30 29 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 16 EB No. 45 303 32 4 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 17 EB No. 46 617 94 32 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 17 EB No. 47 413 40808000 Lakshmcshwar (TMC) Ward No. 17 EB No. 48 664 10 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 49 644 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 50 57 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 51 485 3 4 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 18 EB No. 52 549 29 17 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 53 563 83 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 54 675 18 2 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 19 EB No. 55 618 21 20 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 56 756 371 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 57 271 219 4 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 58 612 54 31 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 20 EB No. 59 638 75 I 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 60 611 2 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 61 647 3 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 62 207 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 22 EB No. 63 436 436 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 22 EB No. M 382 382 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 22 EB No. 65 388 25 5 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 21 EB No. 66 449 142 13 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 23 EB No. 67 528 6 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Ward No. 23 EB No_ 68 490 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.1 EB No. I 386 56 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.1 EB No.2 515 99 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.2 EB No.3 329 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.2 EB No.4 345 ') 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No_ 2 ER No. ') 657 208 36 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No_ 3 EB No.6 434 32 5

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward EB number Total Scheduled Scheduled population Castes Tribes population Eopulation 2 3 4 5 6 7 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.3 EB NO.7 370 65 17 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward NO.3 EB No.8 640 218 12 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.4 EB NO.9 820 123 51 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward' No. 4 EB No. 10 710 87 30 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.4 EB No. 11 484 38 26 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.5 FB No. 12 516 372 32 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.5 EB No. 13 445 438 7 40X09000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.6 FB No. 14 491 27 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.6 EB No. 15 636 40 51 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.7 EB No. 16 554 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.7 EB No. 17 407 89 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward NO.7 EB No. 18 390 38 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.8 EB No. 19 553 23 40809000 Mundargi eTP) Ward NO.8 EB No. 20 491 171 47 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.9 EB No. 21 554 29 16 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No.9 FB No. 22 497 53 37 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 23 386 8 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 24 403 9 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 11 EB No. 25 643 31 II 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. II FB No. 26 558 6 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 12 FB No. 27 618 303 21 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 12 FB No. 28 657 138 30 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 29 579 182 10 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 30 316 30 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 31 527 21 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 32 483 21 19 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 33 624 197 17 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 34 584 89 9 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 35 491 23 22 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 36 490 16 26 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 16 EB No. 37 466 8 41 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 17 EB No. 38 400 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 17 EB No. 39 465 114 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Ward No. 17 EB No. 40 449 28 6

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Number of Total population (including households Population in the institutional and houseless Location Total.! with at least age-group 0-6 population) code Di<;trict,! CD Block} Town Rural! one number Urban Scheduled Casle Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 --I 5 6 7 8 9 10

08 (;adag * Total 25,152 137,414 69,796 67,618 23,822 12,090 11,732 Rural 18,538 181,438 51,571 49,867 17,885 9,113 8,772 Urban 6,622 35,976 18,225 17,751 5,937 2,977 2,968 0001 NarglJl1d Total 977 5.026 2.5nn lA60 R48 443 405 Rural 977 5,026 2.5(i(l 2.460 848 443 405 Urban O()02 Ron Total 4514 24.631 12.4UO 12.231 4.533 2.260 2,273 Rural 4.514 24.631 12AOO 12.231 4,533 2.260 2,273 Urban 0003 Gadag Total 4.487 24,507 12,453 12.054 4.119 2.051 2,068 Rural 4.487 24,507 12.453 12,054 4,119 2,051 2,068 Urban 0004 Shirhatti Total 5,016 27,945 14.258 13~687 4.768 2.461 2.307 Rural 5,016 27,945 14258 13,687 4,768 2,461 2,307 Urban OOOS I\lundargi Total 3,536 19,329 9.894 9,435 3,617 1,898 1.719 Rural 3.536 19,329 9.894 9,435 3.617 1.898 1,719 Urban URBAN 40S01000 :-Jargund (TMC) Urban 623 3.216 LM7 1,569 540 272 268 40~02000 Ron (TP) Urban 425 2.294 1.144 1,150 442 217 225 40H03000 Gajendragarh (fMC) Urban 851 5,08R 2.561 2.527 1.020 509 511 40X04000 Nan~g:al (TP) Urban 417 2.260 1.176 1.0R4 395 195 200 40R05000 Gadag-Betigcri (CMe) Urban 2,555 13,475 6.771 6,704 2.001 1.014 987 40X06000 lVlulgund (TP) Urban 376 2,13.> 1.071 1,062 375 IRS 190 40R07000 Shirhatti (TP) Urban 183 987 530 457 147 73 74 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (fMC) Urban 638 3,454 1.742 1.712 501 242 259 40809000 Mundargi (TP) Urban 554 3,069 1.58, 1,486 516 270 246

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Literates IIlitclales Tutal workers Total! Rural! District/ CD B10cki Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

55,031 36,204 18,827 82,383 33,592 48,791 67,801 37,208 30,593 Total Gadag * 36,779 24,867 11,912 64,659 26,704 37,955 53,782 28,604 25,178 Rural 18,252 11,337 6,915 17,724 6,888 10,836 14,019 8,604 5,415 Urban 1.979 1.325 654 3,U47 1,241 1,806 2,715 1,410 1,305 Total Nargund 1,979 1,325 654 3,047 1,241 ].806 =',715 1,.f1O 1305 Rural \_;rban 9348 6,398 2,950 15,2~3 6,002 9.2XI 12,461 (1,463 5,998 Total Ron 9,348 6,398 2.950 15,2)<:3 6,002 9.281 12.461 6,463 5,998 Rural Urban 9,325 6,294 3,031 15,182 6.159 9,023 12,981 6,973 6,008 Total Gadag 9,325 6,294 3,031 15,1 X2 6,159 9,023 12.981 6,973 6,008 Rural Urban 9,179 6,131 3,048 18,766 8.127 10.639 15,054 8,163 6,891 Total Shirhatti 9,179 6,131 3,048 lX,7(16 8,127 10.639 15,054 8,163 6,891 Rural Urban 6,948 4,719 2,229 12.381 5,175 7.206 10,571 5,595 4,976 Total Mundargi 6,948 4,719 2.229 12,381 5,175 7.206 10,571 5,595 4,976 Rural Urban URBAN 1,583 1,040 543 1.633 607 1.026 1.210 781 429 Urban Nargund (TMC) 961 599 362 1,333 545 788 1,028 539 489 Urban Ron (TP) 2.180 1,412 768 2,908 L149 1,759 1.890 1.203 687 Urban Gajendrag:uh (TMC) 967 654 313 i,293 522 771 1,126 616 510 Urban Naregal ('1'1') 8,029 4,700 3.329 5,446 2,071 3,375 4,606 3.050 1,556 Urban Gadag-Bctigeri (CMC) 722 512 210 1,411 559 852 U74 597 577 Urban Mulgund (TP) 525 340 IR5 462 190 272 397 222 175 Urban Shirhatti (TP) L730 1,087 643 1,724 655 1,069 1,418 911 507 Urban Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 1,555 993 562 1.514 590 924 1,170 685 485 Urban Mundarlli np)

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Industrial category Main workers Location Total! Cultivators Agricultural labourers code District! CD Block! Town Rural! number UFban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

08 Gada~ * Total 56,117 33,777 22,340 10,522 7,824 2,698 30,955 14,837 16,118 Rural 43,795 25,714 18,081 9,979 7,379 2,600 26,836 12,918 13,918 Urban 12,322 8,063 4,259 543 445 98 4,119 1,919 2,200 0001 Nargund Total 2,559 l,373 I,U~6 584 395 189 1.710 801 909 Rural 2,559 1,373 1,186 584 395 189 1,710 801 909 Urban 0002 Ron Total 9,608 5,589 4.019 2,052 1,609 .M3 6,105 2,815 3,290 Rural 9.608 5,589 4.019 2,052 1,609 443 6.105 2.815 3.290 Urban 0003 Gadag Total 10,134 6,096 4,038 2,102 1,515 587 5,868 2,892 2,976 Rural 10,134 6,096 4,038 2,102 1,515 587 5,868 2.892 2.976 Urban 0004 Shirhatti Total 12,774 7,484 5,290 2,429 1,829 600 8,468 4,196 4.272 Rural 12,774 7.484 5,290 2,429 1.829 600 8,468 ~.196 4.272 Urban 0005 Mundargi Total 8,720 5,172 3,548 2,812 2,031 781 4,685 2,214 2,471 Rural S,720 5,172 3,548 2,812 2,031 781 4,685 2,214 2,471 Urban URBAN 40801000 Nargund (fMC) Urban 1,064 738 326 65 50 15 393 204 189 40802000 Ron (TP) Urban 978 527 451 66 52 14 630 251 379 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Urban 1,619 1,124 495 124 120 4 451 243 208 40804000 N aregal (TP) Urban 932 550 382 30 21 9 571 221 350 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Urban 4,317 2,951 1,366 96 75 21 447 200 247 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Urban 1,041 542 499 90 59 31 780 357 423 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Urban 344 211 133 3 3 193 87 106 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Urban 1,202 854 348 50 47 3 477 263 214 40809000 Mundar~i (TP) Urban 825 566 259 19 18 177 93 84

274 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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FOI{ SCHEDULED CASTES- of main workers

Marginal \\ orker~ Household industry workers Other workers Total/ Rural! District! CD Block! Town Urban Persons l\Iales females Persons Males females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

1,820 1,039 781 12,820 10,077 2,743 11,084 3,431 8,253 Total Gadag * 1,185 674 511 5,795 4,743 1,052 9,987 2,R90 7,1197 Rural 635 365 270 7,()25 5,334 1,691 1,097 541 1,156 Urban 70 22 4S 195 155 40 156 37 119 Total Nargund 70 22 48 195 155 40 156 37 119 Rural Urban 256 lSI 105 1.195 1,014 181 2.853 874 1,979 Total Ron 256 lSI 105 1.195 1.014 181 2,853 874 1.979 Rural Urban 219 114 105 1,945 1,575 370 2,847 877 1,970 Total Gadag 219 114 105 1,945 1,575 370 2,847 877 1,970 Rural Urban 378 243 135 1,499 1,216 283 2,280 679 1,601 Total Shirhatti 37R 243 135 1,499 1.216 283 2,280 679 1.601 Rural Urban 262 144 118 961 783 178 1.851 423 1,428 Total Mundargi 262 144 118 961 783 178 1.851 423 1,428 Rural Urban URBAN 34 31 3 572 453 119 146 43 103 Urban Nargund (TMC) 21 14 7 261 210 51 50 12 38 Urban Ron (TP) 92 44 48 952 717 235 271 79 192 Urban Gajendragarh (TMC) 2 2 329 306 23 194 66 128 Urban Naregal (TP) 331 190 141 3,443 2,486 957 289 99 190 Urban Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) II 8 3 160 118 42 133 55 78 Urban Mulgund (TP) 4 1 3 144 120 24 53 II 42 Urban Shirhatti (TP) 70 39 31 605 505 100 216 57 159 Urban Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 70 36 34 559 419 140 345 119 226 Urban Munda'"!ii (TP)

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Industrial category

Household industry Location Total! Culti\'ators Agricultural labourers workers code District CD Block! Town Rural! ' number Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

011 Gadag * Total SIS 159 356 9,988 2,668 7,320 205 45 160 Rural 4117 152 335 8,863 2,387 6,476 117 37 80 Urban 28 7 21 1,125 281 844 88 8 80 0001 Nargund Total 15 12 130 28 102 5 2 3 Rural 15 .'1 12 130 28 102 5 2 3 Lirban 0002 Ron Total l<1 32 4'1 2.565 73 I 1,834 35 10 25 Rural XI 32 49 2.565 731 1,834 35 10 25 Urban 0003 Gadag Total 142 4S 94 2.442 680 ].762 53 23 30 Rural 142 48 94 2,442 680 1,762 53 23 30 Urban 0004 Shirhatti Total 52 25 27 2.129 599 1.530 16 2 14 Rural 52 25 27 2,129 599 l.530 16 2 14 Urban 0005 Mundargi Total 197 44 153 1.597 349 1,248 8 X Rural 1')7 44 153 1.597 349 1.248 8 8 Urban URBAN 40801000 Nargund ('fMC) Urban 6 6 102 24 78 6 2 .:I 40802000 Ron (TP) Urban 38 5 33 2 2 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Urban I I 173 42 131 24 24 40804000 Naregal (TP) Urban g 3 5 140 35 105 I I 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Urban 2 .2 121 21 100 34 4 30 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Urban 8 2 (, III 41 70 2 I 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Urban 42 5 37 40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Urban 2 182 37 145 5 4 40809000 Mundar!;i (TP) Urban 216 71 145 14 14

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FOR SCHEDVLED CASTES of marginal workers Non-workers Other worker, Total l Location Rural! District/ CD Block! Town code Urban number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

47 4X 49 50 51 52 3 2

976 559 417 69,613 32,588 37,025 Total Gadag ,;, 08 520 314 206 47,656 22,967 24,689 Rural 456 245 211 21,957 9,621 12,336 Urban 6 4 ~ 2,311 1.156 1.155 Total Nargund 0001 6 4 2 2,311 1.156 1.155 Rural Urban 172 101 71 12.170 5.937 0.233 Total Ron 0002 172 101 71 12.170 5.937 6.233 Rural Urban 210 126 84 11.526 5.480 6.046 Total Gadag 0003 210 126 84 11,526 5,480 6,046 Rural Urban 83 53 30 12.891 6.095 6.796 Total ShirhattJ 0004 83 53 30 12.R91 6.095 6,796 Rural Urban 49 30 19 R.75R 4.299 4.459 Total l'vlundargi 0005 49 30 19 R.758 4.299 4.459 Rural Urban URBA" 32 17 15 2.006 R66 1,140 Urban :"-Iargund (TMC) 4()~OI00O 10 7 3 1,266 605 661 Urban Ron (TP) 4()X02000 7J 37 36 3.19R 1.358 1,840 Urban Gajendragarh (TMC) 40803000 45 28 17 1.134 560 574 Urban Naregal (TP) 40~04000 132 N 58 X.869 .un 5,148 Urban Gadag-lktigeri (CMe) 40805000 12 II I 959 474 485 Urban I'vlulgund (TP) 40R06000 11 6 5 590 308 282 Urban Shirhatti (TP) 40807000 27 18 9 2.036 831 1.205 Urban Lakshmeshwar ('fMC) 40808000 114 47 67 1.899 898 1,001 Urban Mundaf!~i (TPJ 40809000

277

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Number of how;cholds Total population (including Population in the Location To!:]l! \\'ith at least institutional and houseless age-group O-Il code District! CD Block! Town Rural! one population) number Urban Schedukd Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Femaks member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

08 Gadag * Total 11,131 54,410 27,739 26,671 7,842 4,088 3,754 Rural 9.303 45,856 23,333 22,523 6,721 3,476 3,245 Urban 1,828 8,554 4,406 4,148 1.121 612 509 0001 Nargund rotal 694 3.50R 1.825 1.683 513 264 24'} Rural (>94 3.50R 1.825 1.683 513 264 249 Urban 0002 Ron Total 2.305 11.379 5.772 5.607 UK4 933 R51 Rural 2.305 11.379 5.772 5.607 1.7S4 933 X51 lirban 0003 Gadag Total 2,346 10,933 5.599 5,334 1,456 757 699 Rural 2.346 10.933 5.599 5.334 1.456 757 699 Urban 0004 Shirhattt Total 2.282 1].644 5.910 5.734 1.685 S66 RI9 Rural 2.282 11.644 5.910 5.734 1.685 Sti(, 819 Urban 0005 Mundargi Total 1.676 8.392 4.227 4.165 1.283 656 627 Rural 1.676 8.392 4.227 4.165 1.283 65(1 627 Urban URBAN 40801000 Nargund (TMe) Urban 160 716 J72 344 102 59 43 40802000 Ron (TP) Urban 99 428 211 217 49 22 27 40803000 Gajcndragarh (TMC) Urban 136 681 361 320 98 51 47 40804000 Naregal (TP) Urban 279 1.254 615 639 154 83 71 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Urban 807 3.775 1.955 ].820 481 257 224 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Urban 16 80 4X 32 12 (> (, 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Urban 62 308 163 145 35 23 12 40808000 Lakshrncshwar (TMC) Urban 78 367 180 187 50 2(1 24 40809000 Mundari;ii (TP) Urban 191 945 SOl 444 140 85 55

280 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

FOR SCHEDlTl"ED TRIBES

Literates Illiterates Total workers Total/ Rural! District! CD Block! Town Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

26,883 17,240 9,643 27,527 10,499 17,028 28,046 15,606 12,·UO Total Gadag * 21,743 14,104 7,639 24,113 9,229 14,884 24,761 13,500 11,261 Rural 5,140 3,136 2,004 3,414 1,270 2,144 3,285 2,106 1,179 Urban 1.627 1.114 513 1.881 711 1.170 1.932 1.046 886 Tutal Nargunu 1,627 1.l1.J 513 1.881 711 1.170 1.932 1.046 886 Rural Urban 5.272 3.446 1.826 6.107 2326 3.781 5.799 3.06(> 2.733 Total Ron 5.272 3.446 1.826 6.107 2.326 3.781 5,799 3,066 2.733 Rural Urban 5,260 3,391 1.869 5.673 2.208 3,465 6,077 3.384 2,693 Total Gadag 5.260 3,391 1.869 5.673 2.208 3.465 6.077 3,384 2.693 Rural Urban 5,460 3.497 1.963 6.184 2.413 3.771 6,345 3,551 2.794 Total Shirhalli 5,460 3,497 1,%3 6,184 2.413 . 3.771 6.345 3.551 2.794 Rural Urban 4.124 2.656 1.46X 4.268 1.571 2.697 4.608 2.453 2.155 Total Mundargi 4.124 2.656 1.468 4.268 1.571 2.697 4.608 2,453 2.155 Rural Urban URBAN 381 '237 144 3:15 135 200 267 192 75 Urban Nargund (TMC) 290 170 120 138 41 97 143 96 47 Urban Ron (TP) 400 264 136 281 97 184 282 175 107 Urban Gajendragarh (TMC) 667 426 241 587 189 398 665 324 341 Urban Naregal (TP) 2,386 I.·B7 949 1.389 518 871 1.315 928 387 Urban Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 58 3X 20 22 10 12 22 16 h Urban Mulgund (TP) 172 10.\ 69 136 60 76 138 79 59 Urban Shirhatti (TP) 239 131 lOS 128 49 79 119 80 39 Urban Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 547 330 217 398 171 227 334 216 II R Urban Mundarlli (TP)

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Industrial catcgOlY

Location Total/ Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers code District! CD Block! Town Rural! number Urban

Persons Male, Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

08 Gadag * Total 23,454 U,436 9,018 7,581 5,629 1,952 11,483 5,268 6.215 Rural 20,6811 12,487 8,201 7,330 5,442 1.888 10,824 4,968 5,856 Urban 2,766 1.949 817 251 187 64 659 300 359 0001 Nargund Total I.?lll) 1.014 RI5 790 522 2foS 930 409 521 Rural I)C9 ),014 illS 790 522 268 930 409 521 Urban 0002 Ron Total -I.7UX 2.7);6 1.922 1,723 1302 421 2.-106 995 1.-111 Rural -I.70g 2,786 1,922 1,723 1,302 421 2.406 995 1,41 I Urban 0003 Gadag Total 4.913 3,062 1,851 1,565 1,156 409 2,450 1,190 1,260 Rural 4,913 3.062 1,851 1,565 1,156 409 2,450 1.190 1.260 Urban 0004 Shirhatti Total 5.560 3.383 2,177 1,683 1.299 384 3,346 1,643 1.703 Rural 5.560 3.383 2,177 1.683 1.299 384 3.346 1.643 1.703 Urban 0005 Mundargi Total 3,678 2.242 1,436 \.569 1.163 406 1.692 731 961 Rural 3.678 2.242 1.-136 1.569 1.163 406 1,692 731 961 Urban URBAN 40801000 Nargund (fMC) Urban 251 185 66 57 42 15 71 41 28 40S02000 Ron (TP) Urban 137 95 42 -I 3 I 35 16 19 40S03000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Urban 247 171 76 35 32 3 76 29 47 40804000 Naregal (TP) Urban -113 260 153 S6 60 26 195 95 100 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Urban 1.219 SS6 333 17 10 7 96 2H oR 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Urban 16 12 4 3 3 6 2 4 40807000 Sh irhatti (TP) Urban 113 74 39 5 4 74 -II 33 40S08000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) Urban III 78 33 1 I 26 13 13 40809000 M undar~i (TP) Urban 259 188 71 43 33 10 SO 33 47

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FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

of main workers

Marginal workers TotaJi Household industry workers Other workers Rural! District/ CD Block/ Town Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

309 201 108 4,081 3,338 743 4,592 1,170 3,422 Total Gadag " 188 128 60 2,346 1,949 397 4,073 1,013 3,060 Rural 121 73 48 1,735 1,389 346 519 157 362 Urban 12 7 5 97 76 21 103 32 71 Total Nargund 12 7 5 97 76 21 103 32 71 Rural Urban 42 31 II 537 45X 79 1.091 280 811 Total Ron 42 31 II 537 458 79 1.091 280 811 Rural Urban 57 33 24 841 683 158 1.164 322 842 Total Gadag 57 33 24 841 683 158 1.164 322 842 Rural Urban 41 33 8 490 408 X2 785 168 617 Total Shirhatti 41 33 8 _490 408 82 785 168 617 Rural Urban 36 24 12 381 324 57 930 211 719 Total Mundargi 36 24 12 -'XI 324 57 930 211 719 Rural Urban URBAN 2 2 121 98 23 16 7 9 Urban Nargund (TMC) 2 2 96 74 22 6 5 Urban Ron (TPI 23 14 ') 113 96 17 35 4 31 Urban Gajendragarh (TMC) 7 5 2 125 100 25 252 64 188 Urban Naregal (TP) 71 43 28 I.O}5 S05 230 96 42 54 Urban Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 7 7 6 4 2 Urban Mulgund (TP) 34 29 5 25 5 20 Urban Shirhatti (TP) 14 6 8 70 59 II 8 2 6 Urban Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 2 134 121 13 75 28 47 Urban Mundarlli (TP)

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Industrial category

Location Total/ Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers code District! CD mock/ Town Rural/ workers number Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Fc:males Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

OS Gadag * Total 477 124 353 3,791 S78 2,913 5S 15 43 Rural 459 122 337 3,400 785 2,615 43 II 32 Urban 18 2 16 391 93 298 15 4 II 0001 Nargund Total 29 10 19 69 19 50 2 2 Rural 29 10 19 69 19 50 2 :2 Urban 0002 Ron Total 112 35 77 916 219 697 9 2 7 Rural 112 35 77 916 219 697 9 2 7 Urban 0003 Gadag Total 161 40 121 920 232 688 16 4 12 Rural 161 40 121 920 232 688 16 4 12 Urban 0004 Shirhatti Total 84 16 68 675 136 539 5 2 3 Rural 84 16 68 675 136 539 5 2 3 Urban 0005 Mundargi Total 73 21 52 820 179 641 II 10 Rural 73 21 52 820 179 641 II 10 Urban URBAN 40801000 Nargund (TMC) Urban 2 2 9 -I 5 40802000 Ron (TP) Urban 4 3 40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) Urban 29 3 26 4 3 40804000 Naregal (TP) Urban 9 8 221 50 171 3 2 40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) Urban 39 <) 30 4 2 2 40806000 Mulgund (TP) Urban 6 -I 2 40807000 Shirhatti (TP) Urban 5 4 18 3 15 40808000 Lakshmcshwar (TMC) Urban 5 5 40809000 Mundarlli (TP) Urban 60 19 41 3 3

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Non-workers Total! Location Other workers Rural! District/ CD Block! Town code Urban number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

47 48 49 50 _51 52 3 2

266 153 113 26,364 12,133 14,231 Total Gadag * 08 171 95 76 21,095 9,833 11,262 Rural 95 58 37 5.269 2,300 2,969 Urban 3 2 1.576 779 797 Total Nargund aOOl 3 2 1.576 779 797 Rural Urban 5--1 24 30 5.580 2.706 2J!74 Total Ron 0002 54 24 30 5,580 2.706 2,874 Rural Urban 67 46 21 4,856 2.215 2.641 Total Gadag 0003 67 46 21 4.856 2.215 2.M1 Rural Urban 21 14 7 5,299 2.359 2,940 Total Shirhatti 0004 21 14 7 .5.299 2.359 2.940 Rural Urban 26 10 16 3.78--1 1.774 2.010 Total Mllndargi ()OO') 26 10 16 3.78--1 1.774 2,010 Rural Urban URBAN 5 3 2 449 180 269 Urban Nargund (TMC) 40ROIOOO I I 285 115 170 Urban Ron (TP) 40802000 2 2 399 I!Hi 213 Urban Gajendragarh (TMC) 40803000 19 12 7 589 291 298 Urban Naregal (TP) 40804000 52 31 21 2A60 1.027 1,433 Urban Gadag-Betig<:ri (CMC) 40805000 58 32 26 Urban Mulgund (TP) 40806000 2 170 84 86 Urban Shirhatti (TP) 40807000 3 2 I 248 100 148 Urban Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 40808000 11 9 2 611 285 326 Urban Mundar~i (TP) 40809000

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT - NARGUND C 0 BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Total population (including Location Area of Population in the Number of institutional and houseless code Name of Village Village in age-group 0-6 households population) number hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0001 Nargund (Total) ·B5.7 10,766 60,118 30,701 29,417 g,SH 4,537 4,307 0001 Nargund (Rural) 416.1 10,766 60,118 30,701 290417 8,844 4,537 4,307 0001 Nargund (Urban) 19.6 Nargund (Rural) 00614500 Sankadal 1.156.0 305 1,664 880 IX4 I 16 lOS 00614600 Benakanakoppa 875.0 310 1.968 1.01 I 957 163 167 00614700 Kurugovmakoppa 424.0 198 1,126 600 526 82 77 00614800 Hkekopppa 2,455.0 446 2.524 1,283 1,21 I 189 17-1 00614900 Arishinagvdi 704.0 227 1,257 635 622 89 102 00615000 Chikkanargund 1,911.0 720 3.920 1,973 1.947 294 288 00615100 Kanakikop 1,035.0 300 1,618 790 R28 204 96 108 00615200 Gurlakatti 651.0 145 884 455 429 123 63 60 00615300 Dandapur 2,638.0 14 104 52 52 28 12 16 00615400 Peth 1,060.0 ------. -----Un· in h a bit ed-· ._------.- 00615500 Sornapur 2,620.0 26 168 82 8(1 36 22 14 00615600 Nargund(Rural) 933.0 4 17 9 R :; 2 I 00615700 Arban 440.0 3 21 \3 8 4 4 00615800 Jagapur J,261.0 365 2,006 1.026 no 25R 124 134 006 I 5900 Siddapur 427.0 225 1,333 687 646 205 100 105 . 00616000 Hunashikatti 1,225.0 368 2,285 1.157 1.l28 373 187 1St> 006 I 61 00 Kalakeri 1,14S.0 189 1,1 13 603 510 1-17 87 60 00616200 Muganur 800.0 174 1,020 517 503 162 82 80 00616300 Banahatti 777.0 409 2,270 I. I 85 1.085 322 169 153 00616400 Kurlageri 540.0 284 1,523 798 725 238 126 112 006 I 6500 Lakhamapur 91.0 79 566 291 275 83 44 39 00616600 Belleri 529.0 163 794 388 40(1 117 52 65 00616700 Vasan R39.0 271 1,506 777 72Q 22R I 15 113 00616800 Kannur 4.539.0 1.400 8.393 4.276 4,117 1.237 640 597 00616900 Budihal 196.0 123 637 305 332 91 36 55 Ol)n171l01l Kappali 698.1l 143 7113 353 351l 89 51 006 17100 Kallapur 1.017.0 21i3 1.511 766 745 274 139 135 00617200 Shirol 1,152.0 1,165 6,250 3,195 3.055 828 438 390 00617300 Radder Naganur 1.268.0 231' 1,271 648 62., 177 gS 8\l 00617400 Khanapur 61S.0 167 953 51 I 442 124 61 63 006 17500 Gangapur 364.0 116 595 308 287 8 I 45 36 00617600 Bhairana Hatli 605.0 361 2,069 1,05 I 1,018 360 189 171 00617700 Madagunaki 1,004.0 147 830 430 4.00 144 68 76 00617800 Hadali 3,710.0 833 4,152 2,089 2,063 597 320 277 00617900 Surkod 1,856.0 579 3,067 1,557 1,510 465 244 221

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CENSH'iABSTRACT "'argu n d

Scheduled Castes popuation . Scheduled Tribes population Literates Name ofViJlage

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 2

5.026 2,566 2,460 3,508 1,825 1,683 32,531 20,626 11.905 :-iargund (Total) 5,026 2,566 2.460 3,508 1,825 1,683 32,531 20,626 11,905 Nargund (Rural) Nargund (Uroan) Nargund (Rural) 165 77 88 91 46 45 846 56h 2 HO Sankadal 19:\ 101 94 134 65 69 905 612 293 Benakanakoppa kO 37 57 33 24 614 405 209 Kurugovinakopra 2% 153 143 153 81 72 1.414 Rn 516 Hirekopppa 290 152 138 212 106 106 684 -142 242 Arishillagodi 179 89 90 203 106 97 2.227 1.351 X76 Chikkanargund 119 57 62 206 106 100 866 528 338 Kanakikop 36 22 14 67 33 34 514 320 194 Gurlakatti 9 6 3 Dandapur ---. -.-----.-Un -in habited------Peth 6 2 2 3 34 19 15 Somapur 3 2 10 7 3 Nargund(Rural) 5 3 6 5 Arban 106 59 47 449 239 210 1.07G 686 390 Jagapur 32 13 19 95 57 38 643 422 221 Siddapur gl 43 38 99 52 47 J .304 R28 476 Hunashikatti 'i6 49 47 106 54' 52 631 421 210 Kalakeri 200 100 JOO n 34 39 497 318 179 Mllganur 216 124 92 195 104 91 1.268 849 419 Banahatti 108 S9 49 90 50 40 818 535 283 Kurlageri 233 153 80 Lakhamapur 35 1R 17 130 66 64 430 279 151 Beller; 129 62 67 1 X 10 8 890 561 329 Vasan 503 243 260 9S 54 44 4.716 2,879 1.837 Konnur 111 56 55 304 193 111 Budihal 152 83 69 433 261 172 Kappali 244 118 126 22 II II 764 508 256 Kallapur 615 323 292 III 57 54 3,924 2,392 1,532 Shirol 2X6 J47 lJ9 R3 45 38 675 423 252 Radder Naganur 115 57 58 95 47 48 521 341 180 Khanapur 11 6 5 113 59 54 358 231 127 Gangapur 48 25 23 61 27 34 840 590 250 Bhairana Hatti 10 7 3 258 131 127 415 299 116 Madagunaki 288 139 149 93 54 39 2,062 1.292 770 Hadali 267 132 135 J83 91 92 1.600 1,006 594 Surkod

291 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Illiterates Total workers Main workers code Name of Village number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2X

0001 Nargund (Total) 27,587 10,075 17,512 31,483 17,556 13,927 29.146 16,941 12.205 0001 Nargund (Rural) 27,587 10,075 17,512 31,483 17,556 13.927 29.146 16,941 12.205 0001 Nargund (Urban) Nargund (Rural) 0061 ~500 Sankadal 81R 314 504 812 471 341 791 460 331 006 I 4600 Benakanakoppa 1.063 399 664 1.100 580 S20 1.067 559 50S 00614700 Kurugll\inakoppa 512 195 317 582 311 271 428 291 137 00614800 Hirekopppa UIO .1X5 725 1.560 R03 757 1.315 7\7 598 006 I 4900 Arishinagodi 573 193 3S0 757 389 368 725 379 346 00615000 Chikkanargund 1,693 622 1.07l 1.917 \,\50 767 1,535 \.096 439 00615100 Kanakikop 752 262 490 881 434 447 776 401 375 00615200 GurJakatti 370 135 235 482 264 218 474 261 213 00615300 Dandapur 95 46 49 54 30 24 54 30 24 0061 5400 Peth ------U n-inhabi ted------006 J 5500 Somapur 134 63 71 99 48 51 98 48 50 00615600 Nargund(Rural) 7 2 5 12 6 6 12 6 6 006 I 5700 Arban 15 S 7 12 6 6 12 (i 6 006 I 5ROO Jagapur 930 340 590 1.103 595 508 ],051 584 467 00615900 Siddapur 690 265 425 704 408 296 704 4()S 296 00616000 Hunashikatti 981 329 652 1.108 631 477 I.Onl 622 456 00616100 Kalakeri 41\2 \X2 300 6\9 349 :nO 594 340 254 006 I 6200 Muganur 523 199 324 53& 284 252 508 27') 229 00616300 Banahatti 1.002 336 666 1.190 658 532 1.183 656 527 00616400 Kurlageri 705 263 442 859 480 379 839 467 372 00616500 Lakhamapur 333 138 195 306 164 142 299 163 131i 00616600 Belleri 364 lOt) 255 422 215 207 404 212 192 00616700 Vasan 616 211> 400 503 433 70 476 431 45 00616800 KonnllT 3.677 1.397 2280 4.221 2A56 1,765 4,080 2.404 l.67fJ 00616900 Budihal 333 112 221 381 191 190 369 IR9 180 00617000 Kappali 270 92 178 433 209 224 388 196 192 00617100 Kallapllr 747 25H 489. 759 407 352 704 378 326 00617200 Shirol 2,326 803 1,523 2,966 ].705 1,261 2.645 1,645 1.000 00617300 Radder Naganur 596 225 371 698 392 306 636 376 260 00617400 Khanapur 432 170 262 425 284 141 425 284 141 00617500 GangapuT 237 77 160 355 179 176 353 179 174 00617600 Bhairana Hatti 1.229 461 768 1,214 635 579 ].208 633 575 00617700 Madagu~aki 415 131 284 484 255 229 483 255 228 00617800 Hadali 2,090 797 1.293 2.206 1,187 1.019 ].807 1,078 729 00617900 Surkod 1,467 551 916 1,723 947 776 1,625 908 717

292 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Nargund Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Name of Vi Ilage workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 19 30 31 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 1

15,870 10,013 5,1157 9,445 4,035 5,410 1,019 644 375 2,812 2,249 563 Nargund (Total) 15,870 10,013 5,1157 9,445 4,035· 5,410 1,019 644 375 2,812 2,249 563 Nargund (Rural) Nargund (Urban) Nargund (Rural) 477 290 IX7 240 107 133 13 10 61 53 ~ Sankadal 991 507 .j~4 13 6 7 21 16 42 30 12 Benakanakoppa 267 IX7 XO 125 75 50 6 4 30 25 5 Kurugo\inakoppa 676 369 107 524 257 267 II 11 104 1'0 24 Hirekopppa 297 254 ·B 417 11)\ 299 2 2 9 5 4 Arishinagodi 738 594 144 517 263 254 34 33 1 246 206 -10 Chikkanargund 472 253 219 271 120 lSI 7 5 2 26 23 J Kanakikop 397 225 172 54 21 33 4 2 2 19 13 6 Gurlakatti 54 30 24 Dandapur ------Un-inhabited------Peth 82 3R 44 15 9 6 Somapur 12 6 6 Nargund(Rura1) & 4 -I 4 2 2 Arban 61~ 376 238 379 164 215 21 17 37 27 10 Jagapur 509 302 207 158 79 79 2 2 35 27 X Siddapur 7'1'.6 459 327 201 88 II3 10 10 81 65 16 Hunashikatti 369 219 150 166 76 90 3 3 56 42 14 Ka1akeri 2X4 181 103 191 70 121 7 7 26 21 5 Muganur 692 457 235 421 136 285 3 3 67 60 7 Banahatti 452 284 168 313 116 197 16 14 2 58 53 5 Kurlageri 202 121 1<1 80 26 54 17 16 Lakhamapur 186 98 88 196 95 101 4 4 Ig 15 J Belleri 332 320 12 85 62 23 X 5 3 51 44 7 Vasan 1,896 1,189 707 1,478 671 R07 ISO 99 51 556 445 III Konnur 120 73 47 220 104 116 2 27 11 16 Budiha1 146 84 62 154 73 81 39 20 19 49 19 30 Kappa1i 350 201 149 273 120 153 26 10 16 55 47 8 Kallapur 582 402 180 876 392 484 466 263 203 721 588 133 Shirol 392 294 98 201 42 159 10 9 1 33 31 2 Radder Naganur 322 2\4 108 93 63 30 9 6 3 Khanapur 123 99 2~ 188 55 133 18 11 7 24 14 10 Gangapur 650 339 311 475 229 246 18 17 65 48 17 Bhairana Hatti 325 206 119 154 47 107 4 2 2 Madagunaki 1,137 737 400 438 185 253 93 49 44 139 107 32 Hadali 930 601 329 525 164 361 24 18 6 146 125 21 Surkod

?O ....J. -._-- DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG __ ---.-~------~------_.. _-- ~~-- -_ ------

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

rndustrial category l.ucation code Name of Village Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 4g 49

0061 Nargund (Total) 2,337 615 1.722 941 232 769 1,134 265 869 0001 Nargulld (Rural) 2.337 615 1,722 941 232 709 1,134 265 869 0001 Nargulld (Urban) Nargulld (Rural) 00614500 Sankadal 21 II to 4 3 9 3 6 00614600 Benakanakoppa 33 21 12 I 26 14 12 00614700 Kurugovinakoppa 154 20 134 96 12 84 48 4 44 00614ROO Hirekopppa 245 lI6 159 199 72 127 37 10 27 0061-t900 Arishinagodi 32 10 22 I 30 9 21 00615000 Chikkanargund 382 54 32H 160 16 144 182 22 160 00615100 Kanakikop 105 33 72 4 4 101 33 68 0()615200 Gurlakatti 8 3 5 3 2 5 4 0()615300 Dandapur 00615400 Peth ------U n -in ha bi ted------00615500 Somapur 00615600 Nargund(Rural) 00615700 Arban 00615800 Jagapur 52 II 41 32 7 25 18 4 14 00615900 Siddapur 00616000 Hunashikatti 30 9 21 3 3 22 5 17 00616100 Kalakeri 25 9 16 2 2 18 5 13 00616200 Muganur 28 5 2J 28 5 23 (J0616300 Banahatti 7 2 5 2 2 00616400 Kurlageri 20 13 7 16 10 6 00616500 L"lkhamapur 7 1 2 2 5 4 00616600 Bellen 18 3 15" 9 3 6 8 8 00616700 Vasan 27 2 25 3 2 24 23 00616800 Konnur 141 52 89 30 12 18 97 30 67 00616900 Budihal 12 2 10 4 I 3 7 ! 6 00617000 Kappali ~5 13 32 19 4 15 21 7 14 00617100 Kallapur 55 29 26 26 14 12 19 7 12 00617200 Shirol 321 60 261 89 12 77 125 15 110 00617300 Radder Naganur 62 16 46 2 2 58 16 42 00617400 Khanapur 00617500 Gangapur 2 2 00617600 Bhairana Hatti 6 2 4 4 3 00617700 Madagunaki I 1 00617800 lIadali 399 109 290 199 51 148 180 45 135 00617900 Surkod 98 39 59 50 20 30 42 16 26

294 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ------~-----.~------_ -- ---_"------~--.------.-.-._------_. --

CENSUS ABSTRACT Nargund

of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Name of Village code number Persons Males Females Persons' Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

85 23 62 177 95 112 28,635 13,145 15,490 Nargund (Total) 0001 85 23 62 177 95 112 28,635 13,145 15,490 Nargund (Rural) 0001 Nargund (UrDan) 0001 Nargund (Rural) 7 6 X52 40<} 443 Sankadal 00614500 I 5 5 X(lS 431 437 Benakanakoppa 00614600 2 R 544 289 255 Kurugovinakoppa 0061·nOO R 3 964 4S0 4S4 lIirekopppa 00614S00 I 500 246 254 Arishinagodi 00614900 3 2 37 IS 22 L003 X23 I.ISO Chikkanargund 00615000 737 356 381 Kanakikop 00615100 402 191 211 Gurlakatti 00615200 50 22 28 Dandapur 00615300 ------U n-inhab i I cd ------Pelh 00615400 69 34 .\5 Somapur 00615500 5 3 2 Nargund(Rural) 0061 560() 9 7 2 Arban 00615700 2 2 903 431 472 Jagapur 00615S00 629 279 350 Siddapur 00615900 4 3 1,177 526 651 Hunashikatti 00616000 2 2 3 2 494 254 240 Kalakeri 00616100 484 233 251 Muganur 0061h2()1) 4 2 2 1.080 527 553 Banahatti 00616300 3 3 664 31X 346 Kurlageri 00616400 260 127 133 Lakhamapur 0061h500 372 173 199 Belleri 00616600 1,003 344 659 Vasan 00616700 13 IU 4,172 1,820 2,352 Konnur 00616800 I 256 114 142 Budihal 00616900 4 270 144 126 Kappali 00617000 4 4 6 4 752 359 393 Kallapur 00617100 51 8 43 56 25 31 3,284 1.490 1,794 Shirol 00617200 2 2 573 256 317 Radder Naganur 00617300 528 227 301 Khanapur OOh 17400 240 129 III Gangapur 00617500 855 416 439 Bhairana Hatti 00617600 346 175 171 Madagunaki 00617700 8 4 4 12 9 1.946 902 1.044 Hadali 00617800 5 3 2 1,344 610 734 Surkod 00617900

295

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT - RON C D BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Total population (including Location Area of. Pop ulation in the ]'\ umber of institutional and houseless code Name of Village Village in age-group 0-6 households population) number hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0002 Ron (Total) 1.295 .>4.151 181.091 91,080 90.011 26,932 13,842 13.090 0002 Ron (Ru ral) 1.121 f) H.151 181,091 91,080 90,011 26,932 13.842 13,090 0002 Ron (Urban) 173.2 Ron (Rural) 0061 ROOO Karkikatti 420.0 15-1 R65 433 432 104 -IX 00618100 Gulagundi 178.0 171 920 461 459 122 61 61 0061 R200 M enasigi 1.60S.0 761 -1.222 2.174 2.04X 599 316 0061 S3(lO Hole MannUT 1,59~.0 342 l. 707 R87 820 204 119 R5 0061 X-IO(J Gadgoli I.O[)I.0 263 1.404 731 673 178 IO() n 0061 R500 HolealuT 1.037.0 1.557 7,898 4,092 3,806 929 -IU, -143 00(> 18600 Kuruvinakoppa 372.0 45 292 155 137 57 29 2R 00618700 Am.ragol 366.0 203 1.092 539 553 161 89 72 0061 SSOO Hole Hadagali 507.0 159 831 428 403 101 56 -15 00618900 B-~Be~r 221.0 169 866 448 418 126 72 54 00619000 Hunagundi 1.551.0 31~ 1,594 797 797 240 125 115 006 I 91 00 Benahal 987.0 299 1,666 831 835 263 132 131 00619200 Somanakatti 942.0 255 1,218 627 591 171) \01 ]X 00619300 Hullur 2,536.0 6N 3,365 1.627 1,738 438 212 226 00619400 Melmath 835.0 YO 436 215 2.:?1 68 35 33 00619500 Asuti 2.:11 1.0 5n 2,980 1,512 1,408 481 2-10 2~1 ()0619600 Karamadi 1,376.0 339 1.029 799 830 216 117 ~3 385 378 00621500 NellllT 1,030.0 3S0 2,073 1,029 1,044 369 188 181 00621600 Kalliganur 805.0 343 1,706 811 895 283 128 155 00621700 Mushigeri 803.(\ 437 2,312 1,203 1,\0<) 370 206 164 00621 XO(l ChickalagllJ1di 307.0 73 455 221 234 S4 39 -15 00621900 Glliaguli 1.067.0 235 1,287 637 650 240 119 121 00622000 II irealagundi 713.0 180 818 418 400 145 66 79 0062) I 00 Yerekurubanal 284.0 54 277 121 156 54 26 n 00622200 Honniganur 451.0 203 996 496 50(J 162 83 79 00622300 Tallihal 619.0 179 918 458 460 137 70 67 00622400 .~Iugali 1.912.0 329 1,656 794 862 327 160 167 00622500 KOlabal 1.315.0 612 3.178 ].5-18 1,630 470 231 239 00622600 Kutahatli 1,287.0 -t05 2.027 1,004 1,023 290 151 139 00622700 \Iudcnagudi 1.1-16.0 363 1,835 917 'J18 257 120 . 137 OOb22800 Arahuna,hi \ ,13Z.0 270 1,423 7\5 708 I)I~ 102 Sf> ()0622900 Hiremannur 791.0 256 1,225 620 6115 I t>l 7(> X5 0062, (l00 Bhasalapur 1.065.0 1-14 821 -119 -I()2 119 63 )h 00623100 Chikkmannur 8750 257 1,444 704 740 217 IOF 109 1)0623200 Savadi -1.727.0 U74 6,939 J.5.:?7 .1,-112 !,(lO! 522 -1]\1

298 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Ron

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes populallon Literates Name of\"illage

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

24,631 12,400 12,231 11,379 5.772 5,607 94,574 60,115 34,459 Ron (Total) 24,631 12.400 12,231 11.379 5,772 5.607 94,574 60,115 34,459 Ron (Rural) Ron (Urban) Ron (Rural) 97 39 .'ill 564 JJ3 23) Karkikalli 271 143 128 22 14 4Q7 305 192 Gulagundi 538 286 252 14 2.136 1.402 734 Menasigi 160 83 77 179 972 6--17 325 Hole Mannur 292 163 129 119 61> 53 905 561 344 Gadgoli I.OM 587 477 187 114 73 5,478 3.242 2,236 Holealur 33 16 17 167 112 55 Kuruvinakoppa 7"1 35 44 668 416 252 Am arago I 135 72 63 447 327 120 Hole HadagaJi 137 74 63 47 20 27 392 294 98 B·S-Beler 145 75 70 115 56 5<) 818 517 30 I Hunagundi 20~ 100 108 80 H 36 837 563 274 Benahal 141 74 67 95 53 708 434 274 Somanakatti 266 126 140 235 116 119 1,977 1,217 760 Hullur I 4 2\1') 146 153 181 117 64 Melmath 342 158 184 22:2 119 103 1.375 884 491 Asuli 246 125 121 44 4X 880 547 333 Karam adi I~ 8 10 .106 170 136 315 197 118 Megur 20 II 9 (l 3 3 461 302 15<) Bhopalapur 179 95 84 89 41 4~ lJ36 579 357 Malaw"d 82 48 34 127 69 58 963 613 350 Hadagali· S-Yavagal 352 168 184 155 83 72 2,503 1.601 902 Yavagala 310 163 I·n 103 109 94 1,466 926 540 Kaujageri 465 235 230 261 140 121 2.S82 1.824 1,058 Belavanaki 370 183 187 122 55 67 2.121 1.309 812 Mallapur 102 52 50 102 53 4<) 539 346 193 Sandigawad 41 20 21 8 6 2 251 165 86 Honnapur 127 56 7 I 18 10 g 297 205 92 Basarakod 154 75 79 5 4 I 482 337 ) 45 Nainapur 116 59 57 87 42 45 1,097 741 356 Madalagiri 222 102 120 287 154 133 2,115 1,398 717 Hirehal 173 87 86 44 20 24 395 299 96 Balagod 962 452 510 3 . I 2 617 39X 2 I 9 Sarjapur 263 127 136 162 87 75 659 410 249 Bommasagar 511 257 254 671 338 333 1.534 995 539 Shanlagiri 565 273 292 257 125 132 827 551 276 Nellur 320 144 176 113 49 64 702 454 248 Kalligan ur 214 104 110 400 208 192 1,121 767 354 Mushigeri 6X 32 36 30 14 16 202 125 77 Chickalagundi 78 42 36 186 99 87 555 381 174 Gulaguli 98 54 44 209 104 105 380 244 136 Hirealagundi 70 24 4.6 14 7 99 64 35 Y erek yruban a I 77 35 42 88 45 43 425 293 132 Honniganur 67 37 30 94 41 53 564 348 216 Tallihal 226 102 124 60 32 28 613 406 207 Mugali H5 163 182 442 228 214 1,777 1,126 65 I Kotabal 159 81 78 338 169 169 997 642 355 Kurahatti 219 111 108 48 20 28 940 625 315 Mudenagudi 322 160 162 nl 488 293 Arahunashi 14..j 70 74 IX5 '16 712 463 249 Hiremannur 102 54 48 12 7 420 269 15 I Bhasalapur Iti1 7t> X5 112 32 10 799 5 II 2XX Chikkrnannur 725 377 _qg 121 62 59 .1. 750 2.31l1 1,389 Savadi

299 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Illiterates Total workers Main workers code Name of Village number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0002 Ron (Total) 86,517 30,965 55,552 92,179 50,421 41,758 73,767 45,876 27,891 0002 Ron (Rural) 86.517 30,965 55,552 92,179 50,421 41,758 73,767 45,876 27,891 0002 Ron (Urban) Ron (Rural) 00618000 Karkikatti 301 100 201 460 247 213 290 217 73 0061 8100 Gulagumli 423 156 267 600 319 ~XI 426 279 147 00618200 Menasigi 2,086 772 1,314 1.958 1.120 83S 1,397 974 423 00618300 Hole l\1annur 735 240 495 867 500 367 805 486 319 00618400 Gadgoli 499 170 329 526 399 127 -144 388 56 00618500 Holealur 2,420 850 1.570 2,722 2.018 704 2,490 1,919 571 0061li600 Kuruvinakoppa 125 43 82 145 76 69 144 76 68 00618700 Amaragol 424 123 301 597 297 300 448 265 IS3 00618800 Hole Hadagali 384 101 283 306 241 65 270 225 45 00618900 B-S-Bekr 474 154 320 539 273 266 539 273 266 00619000 Hunagundi 776 no 496 955 440 515 917 430 487 00619100 Benahal 829 268 561 770 446 324 750 439 311 00619200 Somanakatti 510 193 317 78li 408 3XO 676 369 307 00619300 HlIlIur 1.388 410 978 1.691 907 n4 1.322 816 506 00619400 Melmath 255 98 157 292 145 147 259 129 130 00619500 Asuti 1.605 628 977 1,621 842 779 1,214 774 440 00619600 Karamadi 749 252 497 896 450 446 679 403 276 00619700 Megur 277 128 149 304 1(>0 144 165 141 24 00619800 Bhopalapur 391 131 260 462 250 212 300 246 54 00619900 Ma1awad 632 208 424 862 487 375 687 448 239 00620000 Hadagali- S-Yavugal 715 235 480 943 454 489 868 422 446 00620100 Yavagala 2,147 805 1,342 2,587 1.393 1.194 2.419 1,337 1.082 00620200 Kaujagen 1.222 460 762 1.289 740 549 1,061 671 390 00620300 Belavanaki 2.236 818 1,418 2,551 1,457 1.094 2,302 1,422 880 00620400 Mallapur 1,692 592 1,100 1,847 1.088 759 1,400 923 477 00620500 Sandigawad 622 234 388 651 317 334 550 306 244 00620600 Honnapur 336 129 207 351 186 165 185 178 7 00620700 Basarakod 284 81 203 312 159 153 287 159 128 00620800 Nainapur 501 172 329 594 301 293 347 295 52 00620900 Madalagiri L654 560 1,094 1,58~ 773 811 770 584 186 00621000 Hirehal 1,952 638 1.314 2,008 1.083 925 1,495 987 508 006211 00 Balagod 663 215 448 566 272 294 170 162 8 00621200 Saryapur 1.110 436 674 837 419 418 749 414 335 00621300 Bommasagar 699 278 421 810 415 395 538 368 170 00621400 Shantagiri 2,570 1,075 1,495 2,083 1.131 952 1,971 1.104 867 00621500 Nellur 1,246 478 768 1,099 544 555 606 368 238 00621600 Kalliganur 1,004 357 647 772 437 335 734 426 308 00621700 Mllshigeri 1.191 436 755 1,071 640 431 965 602 363 00621800 Chickalagundi 253 96 157 93 90 3 81 79 2 00621900 Gulaguli 732 256 476 490 285 205 148 132 16 00622000 Hirealagundi 438 174 264 293 225 68 288 220 68 00622100 Yerekurubanal 178 57 121 114 65 49. 113 64 49 00622200 Honniganur 571 203 368 539 287 252 408 268 140 00622300 Tallihal 354 110 244 503 247 256 249 202 47 00622400 Mugali 1.043 388 655 988 489 499 942 469 473 00622500 Kotabal 1,401 422 979 1,375 809 566 937 709 228 00622600 Kurahatti 1,030 362 668 1,073 570 503 9-13 547 396 00622700 Mudenagudi R95 292 603 99~ 521 472 924 4);8 436 00622800 Arahunashi 642 227 415 703 412 291 688 404 284 00622900 Hiremannur 513 157 356 690 356 334 688 356 332 00623000 Bhasalapur 401 150 251 421 231 190 420 230 l'lO 00623100 Chikkmannur 645 193 452 752 414 338 601 365 236 00623200 Savadi 3,189 1.166 2.023 3.773 2.003 ].770 2.3Q5 1.618 777

300 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Ron

Indu!;trial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Name of Village workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3S 39 40 2

3],873 23,807 8,066 28,732 1],359 17,373 1,920 1,372 548 1],142 9,338 1,904 Ron (Total) 31,873 23,807 8,066 28,732 It ,359 17,373 i,920 1,372 548 11,242 9,338 1,904 Ron (Rural) Ron (lirban) Ron (Rural) 134 133 I 119 49 70 5 5 32 30 2 Karkikatti 187 138 49 190 100 90 9 5 4 40 36 4 Gulagundi 659 508 151 630 375 255 13 8 5 95 83 12 Menasigi 319 279 40 339 83 256 23 17 6 124 107 17 Hole Mannm 216 216 98 63 35 22 14 8 108 95 13 Gadgoli 254 202 52 573 2'!5 278 166 133 33 1,497 ],289 208 Holealur 83 43 40 45 20 25 6 5 1 10 8 2 Kuruvinakoppa In 168 10 229 60 169 10 8 2 31 29 2 Amaragol 118 113 124 89 35 28 23 5 Hole Hadagali 296 151 145 210 98 112 5 4 I 28 20 8 B-S-Beler 602 297 305 245 77 168 13 10 3 57 46 II Hunagundi 240 235 5 403 111 292 4 4 103 89 14 Benahal 296 169 127 308 140 168 8 5 3 64 55 9 Somanakatti 660 424 236 475 226 249 26 24 2 161 142 19 lIullur 42 29 13 208 94 114 9 6 3 Melmath 548 410 138 446' 182 264 26 23 3 194 159 35 Asuti 392 300 92 211 41 170 I 75 62 13 Karamadi 66 61 5 70 56 14 5 4 24 20 4 Megur 187 184 3 59 14 45 54 48 6 Bhopalapur 341 237 104 239 120 119 IS 15 92 76 16 Malawad 374 194 180 452 193 259 II 9 31 26 5 Hadagali- S-Yavagal 770 572 198 1.347 515 832 56 45 11 246 205 41 Ya\a!;ala 457 343 114 467 211 256 27 19 8 110 98 12 Kaujageri 923 748 175 933 305 628 20 20 426 349 77 Belavanaki 800 576 224 389 166 223 47 36 II 164 145 19 Mallapur 249 161 88 246 94 152 12 II I 43 40 3 Sandigawad 80 80 73 70 3 4 4 28 24 4 Honnapur 15 14 1 224 101 123 3 3 45 41 4 Basarakod 243 239 4 61 17 44 I 42 38 4 Nainapur 454 421 33 179 52 127 64 44 20 73 67 6 Madalagiri 636 531 105 593 219 374 20 20 246 217 29 Hirehal 114 114 18 14 4 7 7 31 27 4 Balagod 82 76 6 585 2/8 307 11 8 3 7I 52 19 Smjapur 281 252 29 154 45 109 3 :2 I 100 69 31 Bommasagar 640 510 130 1,088 386 702 14 7 7 229 201 28 Shantagiri 206 190 16 298 104 194 35 20 15 67 54 13 Nellur 261 244 17 389 104 285 10 9 I 74 69 5 Kalliganur 368 273 95 330 120 210 98 68 30 169 141 28 Mushigeri 55 55 16 16 5 4 5 4 I ChickalagunJi 115 108 7 2 I 30 22 8 Gulaguli 101 97 4 122 60 62 3 3 62 60 2 Hirealagundi 44 44 60 15 45 9 5 4 Yerekurubanal 278 192 86 82 36 46 16 13 3 32 27 5 Honniganur 144 139 5 57 23 34 I 1 47 40 7 Tallihal 429 237 192 412 144 268 27 23 4 74 65 9 Mugali 570 466 104 IS2 67 ll5 12 II I 173 165 8 KOlabal 399 265 134 390 150 240 38 29 9 116 103 13 Kurahatti 518 293 225 331 135 196 7 7 6X 53' 15 Mudenagudi 397 359 38 272 28 244 13 12 I 6 5 I Arahunashi 330 246 g4 246 40 206 52 22 30 60 48 12 Hiremannur 204 II'} R5 177 76 Illi I I 38 34 4 Bhusalupur 129 104 25 365 165 200 7 7 IOU 89 II Chikkmannur 998 1<34 164 913 384 529 72 48 412 352 60 Sa,adi

301 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

V1LLAGE PRIMARY CD Block· Industrial category Location code Name of Village Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0002 Ron (Total) ]8,412 4,545 13,867 2,001 623 1,378 15,130 3,307 ]],823 0002 Ron (Rural) 18,412 4,545 13,867 2,001 623 1,378 15,130 3,307 11,823 (lOU 2 Ron (Urhan) Ron (Rural) 006 I 8000 Kark ikatti 170 30 140 I 168 30 138 00618100 Gulagundi 174 40 134 4 2 15R 34 124 006 I 8200 Menasigi 561 146 415 9 9 53R 139 399 00618300 lIok Mannur 62 14 48 6 2 .; 47 9 38 006 I 8400 Gadgoli 82 II 71 64 11 53 0061 ~SOO Holealur 232 99 133 12 J 9 173 70 103 00618600 Kuruvinakoppa I 1 006 I 8700 Amaragol 149 32 I 17 4 4 142 30 112 00618800 Hole Hadagali 36 16 20 31 II 20 00618900 B-S-Beler 00619000 Hunagundi 38 10 28 II 5 6 22 1 21 00619100 Benahal 20 7 13 15 2 13 00619200 Somanaka(ti 112 39 73 34 13 21 77 26 51 006193()0 Hullur 369 91 278 43 17 26 316 69 247 006194()0 Mclmath 33 16 17 4 J 3 27 15 12 00619500 Am!i 407 68 339 16 (, 10 341 40 301 00619600 Karamadi 217 47 170 5 4 203 42 161 00619700 Megur 139 19 120 63 II 52 65 3 (,Z 00619800 Bhopalapur 162 4 158 3 I 2 158 2 156 00619900 Malawad 175 39 136 83 19 64 R4 17 67 00620000 HadagaJi- S-Yavagal 75 32 43 14 (, 8 50 18 :'12 00620100 Y3\agala 168 56 112 22 (, 16 119 31 88 00620200 Ka~ageri 228 69 159 12 10 2 209 52 157 00620300 Belavanaki 249 35 214 122 10 112 118 20 98 00620400 Mallapuf 447 165 282 105 30 75 321 123 198 00620500 Sandigawad 101 II 90 12 4 8 88 6 82 00620600 Honnapur 166 8 158 51 2 49 113 5 108 00620700 Basarakod 25 25 25 25 00620800 Nainapuf 247 6 241 247 6 241 00620900 Madalagiri 814 189 625 45 32 13 709 142 567 00621000 Hirehal 513 96 417 47 9 38 455 77 378 00621100 Balagod 396 110 286 2 I 377 101 276 00621200 SaQapur 88 5 83 2 84 3 81 00621300 Bommasagar 272 47 225 262 40 222 00621400 Shantagiri 112 27 85 15 5 10 76 13 (,3 00621500 Nellur 493 176 317 6 6 478 167 31 I 00621600 Kalliganur 38 II 27 7 7 31 II 20 00621700 Mushigeri 106 38 68 24 14 10 43 10 33 00621800 Chickalagundi 12 II 1 12 II 00621900 Gulaguli 342 153 189 54 15 39 256 112 144 00622000 Hirealagulldi 5 5 00622100 Yerekurubanal 1 I 00622200 Honniganur 131 19 112 48 5 43 75 9 66 00622300 Tallihal 254 45 209 5 3 2 233 33 200 00622400 Mugali 46 20 26 28 13 15 14 4 10 00622500 KOlabal 438 100 338 I 1 421 86 335 00622600 Kurahatti 130 23 107 13 13 117 23 94 00622700 Mudenagudi 69 33 36 49 27 22 15 4 II 00622800 Arahunashi l5 is 7 I 13 7 6 00622900 Hiremannur 2 2 00623000 Bhasalapur I I 00623100 Chikl

302 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Ron

of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Name of Village code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

310 86 224 971 529 442 88,912 40,659 48,253 Ron (Total) 0002 310 86 224 971 529 442 88,912 40,659 48,253 Ron (Rural) 0002 Ron (Urban) 0002 Ron (Rural) I I 405 IR6 219 Karkikatti 00618000 9 2 7 3 2 320 142 178 Gubgundi 00618100 6 4 :: 8 5 2,264 1,054 1.210 Menasigi 00618200 2 2 7 3 4 840 387 453 Hole Mannur 00618300 14 14 3 3 878 332 546 Gadgoli 00618400 16 3 13 31 23 8 5,176 2,074 3,1 02 Holealur 00618500 147 79 68 Kuruvinakoppa 00618600 1 2 2 495 242 253 Amaragol 00618700 2 2 3 3 525 187 338 Hole Hadagali 00618800 327 175 152 B-S-Beler 00618900 4 3 639 357 n2 Hunagundi 00619000 5 5 896 385 511 Benaha1 00619100 I I 430 219 2 I I Somanakatti 00619200 3 2 7 -I 3 1,674 720 954 Hullur 00619300 2 2 144 70 74 Melmath 00619400 9 3 6 41 t9 22 1,359 670 689 Asuti 00619500 2 1 7 3 4 733 349 384 Karamadi 00619600 4 3 7 4 3 288 165 123 Megur 00619700 I 390 183 207 Bhopalapur 00619800 R 3 5 706 300 406 Malawad 00619900 3 2 8 7 735 394 34 J Hadagali- S-Yavagal 00620000 6 3 3 21 16 5 2,063 1,013 1.050 Yavagala 00620100 2 2 5 5 1,399 646 753 Kaujageri 00620200 '} 5 4 2,567 1,185 1,382 Belavanaki 00620300 14 6 8 7 6 1,966 813 1,153 Mallapur 00620400 1 510 263 247 Sandigawad 00620500 2 236 108 128 Honnapur 00620600 269 127 142 Basarakod 00620700 389 208 181 Nainapur 00620800 58 I3 45 2 2 1,167 528 639 Madalagiri 00620990 11 10 I 2,059 953 1,1 06 I-lirehal 00621000 3 2 14 7 7 492 242 250 Balagod 00621100 890 415 475 Srujapur 00621200 10 7 3 548 273 275 Bommasagar 0062J300 2 2 19 9 10 2,021 939 1,082 Shantagiri 00621400 9 9 974 485 489 Nellur 00621500 934 374 560 Kalliganur 00621600 22 21 17 13 4 1,241 563 678 Mushigeri 00621700 362 131 231 Chickalagundi 00621800 6 5 26 21 5 797 352 445 Gu1aguli 00621900 I 4 4 525 193 332 Hirealagundi 00622000 163 56 107 Yerekurubanal 00622100 7 4 3 457 209 248 Honniganur 00622200 16 9 7 415 211 204 Tallihal 00622300 3 2 668 305 363 Mugali 00622400 5 3 2 II 10 1,803 739 1,064 Kotabal 00622500 954 434 520 Kurahatti 00622600 -I 3 842 396 446 Mudenagudi 00622700 720 303 417 Arahunashi 00622800 535 264 271 Hiremannur 00622900 400 188 212 Bhasalapur 00623000 692 2')0 402 Chikkmannur 00623100 II 3 8 37 23 14 3,166 1,524 1.642 Savadi 00623200

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VILLAGE PRIMARY CO Block-

Totnl population (including Location Area of Population in the Number of institutional and house less code Name of Village Village in age-group 0-6 households population) number hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females :2 } 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00623300 ligalur 1.473.0 377 1.93..\ 968 966 306 159 147 00623400 Hosalli 1.188.0 315 1,676 812 1164 247 140 107 00623500 Ilagi 2,748.0 827 4,146 1.991 2.155 625 325 300 00623600 Dynmhunashi 280.0 87 47S 214 264 90 43 47 00623700 Bevinakatti 804.0 187 1,028 492 536 149 79 70 00623800 Sudi 2,591.0 1,075 5,770 2,923 2.847 757 388 369 (J0623900 Hadagali -S- Uambal 1,666.0 3~8 2.121 1,076 1,045 286 141 145 00624000 Gujmagadi 897.0 2R3 1.441 720 721 lSI 98 83 \)06241 ()I) KlIrudagi 1.531.0 ~62 1.1\59 'B7 922 15\ 139 1 \2 00624200 Yarebelen 1,634.0 358 1.763 898 865 279 144 135 00624300 Nagaral 289.0 124 716 353 363 114 44 70 00624400 Abbigeri 5,812.0 1,571 lUlU 4.138 4.045 1,015 504 511 00624500 lakkali 2,723.0 880 4,774 2,407 2,367 679 353 326 00624600 Budihal 905.0 207 1,068 523 545 138 73 65 00624700 Maranabasari 1,722.0 502 2,598 1,327 1,271 386 203 183 00624800 Kalakapur 380.0 263 1.579 772 807 306 143 163 00624900 Nidagundi 4,461.0 1.223 6,036 3,007 3,029 792 426 366 00625000 Halakeri 1,202.0 747 3.816 1,860 1.956 556 266 290 00625100 Rudrapur 366.0 67 350 \ 74 \76 67 30 37 00625200 Amaragatti 448.0 136 930 462 468 197 98 99 00625300 Lakkalakatti 707.0 452 2.508 1.251 1,257 389 201 188 00625400 ~agendragad 1,328.0 287 1,510 743 767 181 94 87 00625500 Bhairapllf 538.0 93 572 290 21<2 155 70 85 00625600 Jigen 753.0 136 794 401 393 151 82 69 00625700 Vadegol 767.0 T2 455 241\ 207 7\ 47 24 00625800 Myakalzeri 232.0 74 -'126 215 211 70 38 32 00625900 Benachalllatti 894.0 I..J4 1,020 517 503 214 120 94 00626000 KlIntoji 465.0 221 1.278 615 643 222 106 116 00626100 Dindllf 728.0 347 1,969 946 1,023 369 186 183 00626200 Rajur 2,217.0 781 4.528 2,405 2.]23 756 412 344 00626300 Purthageri 175.0 100 564 302 262 75 45 30 00626400 Goudageri 861.0 87 505 257 248 25 12 13 00626500 Gogen 565.0 456 2,808 1,455 1.353 412 219 193 00626600 Nagarashikoppa 351.0 167 1,100 561 539 192 96 96 00626700 Matarangi 454.0 \29 790 383 407 150 73 77 00626800 Chilzeri 473.0 1-'10 752 376 376 112 53 59 00626900 Kodaganur 1,177.0 196 1,032 535 497 176 93 83 00627000 VeerapuT 378.0 \02 586 303 283 86 47 39 00627100 Rampur 535.0 223 1,205 612 593 226 121 105 00627200 Hireko2pa 499.0 118 712 353 359 129 69 60

304 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

ROll

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Name of Village

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

240 113 127 47 20 27 X94 59S 296 Jigalur 155 73 82 42 21 21 746 4S2 2&4 Hosalli 704 339 365 67 26 41 2.224 1.340 884 Itagi 33 17 16 215 140 75 Dyamhunashi 9 4 5 65 27 31( 519 310 209 l3evinakatti 127R 646 632 217 113 104 3.650 2.186 1,4&4 Sudi 401 205 196 123 63 60 1.121 725 396 HadagaJi -S- Dambal 90 51 39 57 26 31 %7 563 424 Gujmagadi 198 103 95 96 50 46 l.OI,) 649 370 Kurudagi 218 107 III III 56 55 1.000 642 358 Yarebeleri 94 44 50 46 20 26 342 233 109 Nagaral U48 568 580 692 350 342 4.914 3.065 1,849 Abbigeri 417 235 182 428 227 201 2,868 1,735 1,133 Jakkali 85 36 49 83 46 37 616 389 227 Budihal 214 123 91 283 132 151 1,454 927 527 Maranabasari 52 27 25 40 20 20 784 503 281 Kalakapur 587 301 286 132 60 7:'. 3,.644 2.181 1,463 Nidagundi 1,008 522 486 214 102 112 l.926 1,184 742 Halakeri III 51 60 15 6 ') 159 103 56 Rudrapur 78 43 35 347 229 II 8 Amaragatti 581 288 293 4 1.069 712 357 Lakkalakatti 71 38 33 228 110 I I X 679 442 237 Nagendragad 305 152 153 231 120 III 186 125 (, I Bhairapur 81 46 35 3 2 I 308 199 109 Jigeri 30 !3 17 192 134 58 Vadegol 23 12 II 173 120 53 Myakalzeri 763 392 371 14 8 6 369 265 104 Benachamatti 102 48 54 121 56 65 592 390 202 Kuntoji 414 204 210 69 35 34 697 445 252 Dindur 877 472 405 363 197 166 2,214 1,485 729 Rajur lIS 60 55 12 5 7 307 204 103 Purthageri 153 78 75 33 15 18 100 67 33 Goudageri 126 72 54 3 I 2 1,233 828 405 Gogeri 448 217 231 251 129 122 460 319 141 Nagarashikoppa 120 58 62 26 12 14 284 188 96 Matarangi 165 71 94 9 3 6 470 303 167 Chilzl.TI 221 115 106 117 59 58 462 324 138 Kodaganur 77 40 37 93 48 45 308 200 108 Veerapur 144 67 77 20 9 II 484 317 1&7 RampuT 109 55 54 259 183 76 Hirekoppa

305 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock-

Location Illiterates Total workers Main workers code Name of Village number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

00623300 Jigalur 1,040 370 670 967 547 420 956 540 416 00623400 Hosalli 930 330 600 814 419 395 693 395 298 00623500 IIagi 1.922 651 1,271 2.015 1.052 963 1.713 991 722 00623600 Dyamhunashi 263 74 189 267 119 148 267 119 148 00623700 Bevinakatti 509 182 327 343 227 116 237 213 24 00623800 Sudi 2.120 737 1.383 2,304 1,446 858 2.226 lA13 ~13 00623900 Hadagali -S- Dambal LOOO 351 649 1.255 648 607 996 598 39X 00624000 Gujmagadi 454 157 297 930 460 470 928 458 470 00624100 Kurudagi 840 2~~ 552 1.129 547 582 1,018 520 498 00624200 Yarebeleri 763 256 507 1,008 490 518 798 469 329 00624300 Nagaral 374 120 254 447 217 230 247 178 1i9 00624400 Abbigeri 3,269 1.073 2,196 4.797 2,538 2.259 3,604 2.251 1,353 00624500 Jakkali 1,906 672 1,234 2.250 1,274 976 1,841 1,154 687 00624600 Budihal 452 134 318 570 313 257 423 286 137 00624700 Maranabasari 1,144 400 744 1.571 781 790 1,533 770 763 00624800 Kalakapur 795 269 526 858 434 424 813 427 386 00624900 Nidagundi 2.391 816 1,566 3.337 1.737 1.600 1,826 1,358 468 00625000 Halakeri I.R90 676 1,214 1,724 1.042 682 1,490 1.026 464 00625100 Rudrapur 191 71 120 193 91 102 166 86 80 00625200 Amaragatti 5)(3 233, 350 273 243 30 273 243 30 00625300 Lakkalakatti 1.439 539 900 1,422 738 684 1.076 622 454 00625400 Nagendragad 1131 301 530 814 409 405 806 407 399 00625500 Bhairapur 386 165 221 2Rl 136 147 216 119 97 00625600 Jigeri 486 202 284 429 216 213 395 203 192 00625700 Vadegol 263 114 149 214 121 93 110 105 5 00625S00 Myakalzeri 253 95 158 247 115 132 233 114 119 00625900 Benachamatti 651 252 399 565 269 296 514 256 258 00626000 Kuntoji 6S6 245 441 634 340 294 551 333 218 00626100 Dindur 1,272 501 771 871 501) 365 372 322 50 00626200 Rajur 2.314 920 1,394 2.260 1,254 1,006 2,187 1.240 947 00626300 Purthageri 257 98 159 282 162 120 276 159 117 00626400 Goudageri 405 190 215 347 177 170 40 37 3 00626500 Gogeri 1.575 627 948 1,521 776 745 911 677 234 00626600 Nagarashikoppa 640 242 398 609 321 288 539 316 223 00626700 Matarangi 506 195 . 311 287 213 74 237 189 48 00626800 Chilzeri 282 73 209 431 216 215 151 134 17 00626900 Kodaganur 570 211 359 437 290 147 433 287 146 00627000 Veerapur 278 103 175 288 155 133 287 154 133 00627100 Rampur 721 295 426 673 339 334 657 338 319 00627200 Hirekoppa 453 170 283 397 205 192 264 193 71

306 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Ron Industrial category of main workers Hou"ehold industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Name of Village workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 3 J 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

442 311 131 389 129 260 20 14 6 105 86 19 Jigalur 210 192 18 385 125 260 21 IS 6 77 63 14 Hosalli 465 305 160 801 303 498 14 14 433 369 64 ltagi 65 64 186 42 144 16 13 3 Dyamhunashi 172 1511 14 27 24 3 38 31 7 Bevinakatti 493 369 124 824 325 499 242 130 112 667 589 78 Sudi 408 276 13~ 463 219 244 (> 6 119 97 22 Hadagali -S- Dambal 530 256 f74 322 132 190 6 4 2 70 66 4 Gujmagadi 309 212 97 550 184 366 17 10 7 142 114 28 Kurudagi 427 258 169 235 101 134 5 3 2 131 107 24 Yarebeleri 157 108 49 53 38 15 I 36 31 5 Nagaral 1.516 1.035 481 1,465 680 785 90 71 19 533 465 68 Abbigeri 595 453 142 869 372 497 76 60 16 301 269 32 Jakkali 206 202 4 162 36 126 12 II 43 37 6 Budihal 648 350 298 783 341 442 13 8 5 89 71 18 Maranabasari 291 285 6 420 44 376 I 101 98 3 Kalakapur 932 839 93 505 176 329 ·26 19 7 363 324 39 Nidagundi 937 761 176 454 181 273 IS 8 76 69 7 Halakeri 8 8 144 65 79 14 13 1 Rudrapur 164 161 3 82 58 . 24 27 24 3 Amaragatti 710 414 296 237 92 145 21 17 4 108 99 9 Lakkalakatti 406 25R 148 328 99 229 7 5 2 65 45 20 Nagendragad 161 95 66 51 20 31 4 4 Bhairapur 381 195 186 6 3 3 7 4 3 Jigeri 64 62 2 29 28 I 17 IS 2 Vadegol 117 6& 49 88 25 63 28 21 7 Myakalzeri 307 187 120 183 48 1.15 2 2 22 21 Benachamatti 315 205 Ij() 125 35 90 10 5 5 101 81> 13 Kuntoji 277 243 34 42 31 11 10 9 43 39 4 Dindur 876 591 285 857 325 532 115 62 53 339 262 77 Rajur 29 24 5 152 68 84 61 46 15 34 21 13 Purthageri 31 30 4 4 5 3 2 Goudageri 587 485 102 122 52 70 47 32 15 155 108 47 Gogeri 229 225 4 275 59 216 9 8 26 24 2 Nagarashikoppa 129 125 4 48 33 . 15 2 58 30 28 Matarangi 128 117 11 12 8 4 11 9 2 Chilzeri 116 89 27 254 143 III . 2 2 61 53 8 KodaganuT 267 144 123 9 5 4 II 5 6 Veerapur 95 95 52 52 5 5 505 186 319 Rampur 191 159 32 65 27 38 8 7 Hirekoppa

307 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Name of Village Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Mares Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00623300 1 igalur II 7 4 5 3 2 .. 2 2 00623400 Hosalli 121 24 97 4 3 112 20 92 00623500 Jtagi 302 61 241 12 5 7 245 30 215 00623600 Dyamhunashi 00623700 Bevinakatti 106 14 92 2 2 94 S 86 00623800 Sudi 78 33 45 10 9 57 17 40 00623900 Hadagali -s- Dambal 259 50 209 91 19 72 107 10 97 00624000 Gujrnagadi 2 2 00624100 Kurudagi III 27 84 2 I 71 13 58 00624200 Yarebeleri 210 21 189 20 3 17 146 13 133 00624300 Nagaral 200 39 161 60 11 49 65 10 55 00624400 Abbigeri 1,193 287 906 171 55 116 918 163 755 00624500 lakkali 409 120 289 106 29 77 282 81 201 00624600 Budihal 147 27 120 Wi 27 119 00624700 Maranabasari 38 lJ 27 4 2 2 31 8 23 00624800 Kalakapur 45 7 38 36 5 31 00624900 Nidagundi 1,511 379 L132 51 17 34 1,409 327 1,082 00625000 Halakeri 234 16 218 10 5 5 220 II 209 00625100 Rudrapur 27 5 22 26 5 21 00625200 Arnaragatti 00625300 Lakkalakatti 346 116 230 194 78 116 138 27 III 00625400 Nagendragad 8 2 6 3 2 I 4 4 00625500 Bhairapur 67 17 50 21 4 17 39 10 29 00625600 J igeri 34 13 21 8 I 7 23 10 13 00625700 Vadegol 104 16 8R 102 14 88 00625800 Myakalzeri 14 1 13 4 I 3 10 10 00625900 Benachamatti 51 13 3X 5 4 44 8 36 00626000 Kuntoji 83 7 76 9 3 6 72 4 68 00626100 Dindur 499 184 315 8 5 3 451 166 285 00626200 Rajur 73 14 59 5 2 3 62 10 52 00626300 Purthageri 6 3 3 2 2 00626400 Goudagcri 307 140 167 9 8 237 103 134 00626500 Gogeri 610 99 511 4 3 585 88 497 00626600 Nagarashikoppa 70 5 65 70 5 6S 00626700 Matarangi 50 24 26 14 8 6 19 12 7 00626800 Chilzeri 280 82 198 4 2 2 272 76 196 00626900 Kodaganur 4 3 I 00627000 Veerapur 1 00627100 Rampur 16 15 00627200 Hirekoppa 133 12 121 18 18 lIS 12 103

308 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Ron of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Name of Village code number Persons Males Females Persons 'Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 5R 2

2 2 967 421 546 Jigalur 00623300 2 2 3 ' I 2 862 393 469 Hosalli 00623400 3 2 42 25 17 2.131 939 1.192 !tagi 00623500 211 95 116 Dyarnhunashi 00623600 10 6 4 685 265 420 Bevinakatti 00623700 2 2 9 7 2 3.466 1.477 1.989 Sudi 00623800 61 21 40 866 428 438 lIadagali -S- Dambal 00623900 2 2 511 260 251 Gujrnagadi 00624000 38 13 25 730 390 340 Kurudagi 00624100 44 5 39 755 408 347 Yarebeleri 00624200 3 2 72 16 56 269 136 133 Nagaral 00624300 14 3 II 90 66 24 3,386 1.600 1,786 Abbigeri 00624400 7 6 14 9 5 2,524 1.133 1,391 Jakkali 00624500 498 210 288 Budihal 00624600 2 2 I 1.027 546 481 Maranabasari 00624700 9 2 7 721 338 383 KalakapuT 00624800 12 7 5 39 2X II 2.699 1.270 1.429 Nidagundi 00624900 3 3 2,092 818 1,274 Halakeri 00625000 157 83 74 Rudrapur 00625100 657 219 438 Arnaragatti 00625200 3 3 II 11 1.086 513 573 Lakkalakatti 00625300 I 696 334 362 Nagendragad 00625400 7 3 4 289 154 135 Bhairnpur 00625500 3 2 365 185 180 Jigeri 00625600 2 2 241 127 114 Vadegol 00625700 179 100 79 MyakalzeTi 00625XOO 2 455 248 207 Benacharnatti 00625900 644 295 349 Kuntoji 00626000 32 7 25 R 6 2 1.098 440 658 Dindur 00626100 3 3 3 2 I 2.268 1,151 1.117 Rajur 00626200 3 3 282 140 142 Purthageri 00626300 61 29 32 158 80 78 Goudageri 00626400 9 9 12 8 4 ],287 679 608 Gogeri 00626500 491 240 251 Nagarashikoppa 00626600 17 4 13 503 170 333 Matarangi 00626700 2 2 2 2 321 160 161 Chilzeri 00626800 3 2 595 245 350 Kodaganur 00626900 298 148 150 Veerapur 00627000 15 14 532 273 259 Rampur 00627100 315 148 167 Hireko~~a 00627200

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT - GADAG C D BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMAR Y CD Block-

Total population (including LrH.::ation Area of Populatioll In the Number of illstitutional and housdes, coJ~ l\' ame of Village Village in age-group 0-6 households popUlation) number hectares Persons tv! ales F enwles Persons Males Females 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

0003 Gadag (Total) 1.097.5 30,~67 158.931 80,906 711.025 22,279 11.309 10,970 0003 Gadag (Rural) 1.035.2 30,467 158,931 80.906 78,025 22,279 11,309 10,970 0003 Gadag (llrhan) 62.4 Gadag (Rural) 00627300 Lingadhal 1.432.0 571 3.049 1.532 .517 404 214 190 00627400 Balaganur 2.4HS.0 725 3.880 .950 1.930 572 294 278 00627500 Kadadi 1,74R.O 437 2,377 1,143 252 135 117 006271>00 Gavarawad 1,391.0 254 1,4 I 'l 7\5 704 216 110 106 006277f)0 Huilgol 3.517.0 646 3.381 .'" 23 l.n58 SOl 238 21>3 ()0627XOO lIomb.1 7.3WI.0 .5S5 7,S60 ~.%4 3.X% 1.152 591 561 00627900 Venkatapur (H.S.) 8H 1.0 247 1,260 (>33 627 187 95 92 00628000 Madaganur 1,248.0 170 882 453 429 125 64 61 0062 X I 00 Belahod 953.0 380 1,973 'l'i6 977 245 115 120 00628200 Chikkahandigol 1.686.0 523 2.745 1,417 1,328 401 209 192 001128300 Shagoti 659.0 378 1,986 1.033 953 283 153 130 00628400 Dundur SI3.0 293 1,378 700 678 178 94 S4 00628500 Chikkopp. 660.0 202 1.021 504 517 1,)6 71 75 00628bOO H~ekoppa 1.799.0 264 1.310 1'>6() 650 176 82 94 00628700 Kiritagcri 818.0 220 1,174 5~2 592 In 85 88 0062H800 Ben~k.nakopp. 1,107.0 187 1,00 I SOli 493 11'>7 go 87 00628900 Neeralagi 1.166.0 290 1,526 SO] 723 211 109 102 00629000 Kotumachagi 5.143.0 1,307 6.~95 3.-14 7 3.448 9XJ 477 506 OOb29100 Nagasamudra '),>8.0 275 1.4 18 7\0 61R 231 122 109 00629200 Narasal'ur 556.0 266 1.197 600 597 180 100 80 ()(J629300 Beligeri( Rural) 669.0 -_.' ------U n -in habit ed------00(;29400 Kanaginahal 3.665.0 744 3.X5X 1.951 1.907 575 304 271 00629500 Harlapur 5.X67.0 936 4.694 2.41 R 2.276 631 331 300 OO{,29600 T immapur 560.0 550 2.971 J .522 1,449 417 224 193 O()629700 Hatalageri 1.1i26.0 501 2.937 1.50 I 1,436 422 203 219 00629800 Adavisomapur 868.0 735 4.052 2.121 1.931 711 373 338 00629'100 Sambhapur 745.0 316 1,683 li53 830 21~ 115 103 00630000 Jalashankarnagar 605.0 125 617 314 303 92 49 43 00630100 Balajinagar 516.0 95 628 349 279 121 69 52 00630200 Papanashi 501.0 261 1,229 627 602 175 84 91 001>30300 Lakkundi 5,755:0 2,026 11.305 5,746 5,559 1,475 739 736 00630400 Hirehandigol 2,176.0 388 1.916 945 971 27R 129 149 00630500 Hulkoli 2,376.0 2.098 9,962 5.188 4.774 1.255 648 607 00630600 Binkadakatti 888.0 651 3,053 1.526 1.52? 410 207 203 00630700 Gadag (Rural) 2.785.0 5 14 II 3 2 I I 00630800 Asundi 656.0 623 3,199 1.597 1,602 413 214 199 00630900 Kalasapur 1.504.0 407 2,184 1,070 1.114 313 148 165 0063 I 000 P andurangapur 711.0 188 1.096 563 533 191 108 83 00631100 Malasamudra 1,636.0 547 2.821 1,396 1,425 442 20<) 233 00631200 Kurtakoti 5,997.0 1,987 10.267 5,176 5.091 1,295 635 660 00631300 Anlur 1,156.0 484 2,575 1.322 1.25.1 320 165 155 00631400 Bentur 6:l8.0 434 2.266 1,181 1,085 )88 154 134 00631500 Nagavi 955.0 581> 2.969 1.483 1,486 430 218 212 [J()631600 Siddarameshwara Nagar 216.0 25X 1.640 ~49 791 290 146 144 0063 I 700 Brahmandapur 474.0 2°X 1.6<)9 866 83, 323 150 173 0063 I 800 Beladhadi 401.0 325 1,657 857 HOO 204 109 95 00631900 Nabhapur 1.309.0 69 439 235 204 73 36 37 00632000 Kana"i 552.0 S51> 2,785 1,461 1.324 , 359 201 158 0063210n Harti 2,4ll3.0 72, 3.7'16 1.820 1.906 510 244 266 (l0632200 Neelagund 2,4 79.0 515 2,SOt; 1,286 1.222 352 17 I 181 00632300 Chinchalli 1.167.0 1>4!J 3.66S 1,879 1.7S'I 602 322 2~O 00632400 Kallur 5X2.0 372 1.866 964 902 231 112 II q O(J(>32S0() Hosur X35.(i 355 2.058 1,052 1.00b 289 !49 110

312 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

('ENS US ASS TRACT Cadag

Scheduled Tribes population Name ofVil1agc

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1R 19 2

24,507 12,453 12,054 10,933 5,599 5,334 86,455 53,765 31,690 Gadag (Total) 24,507 12,453 12,054 10,933 5,599 5,334 86,455 53,765 32,690 Gadag (Ru ral) Gadag (Urban) Gadag (Rural)

In 130 6~ 61 1.87X .10f, 772 Lingadhal 161 200 101 99 2.2?t 7 .344 H93 Balaganur .. 37 213 163 87 76 1,47(, ~3X 53 X Kadadi 333 168 6 4 2 S03 502 30 I Ga\"arawaJ 47X 239 239 175 92 83 1.6H2 l.ll_\ 56'1 Huilgol (;4H 312 397 195 202 4.JX9 2.~24 1.765 !lombal 61 29 400 200 200 756 470 286 Venkatapur (H.S.) 88 43 45 153 81 72 52X 333 195 Madaganur 203 95 108 5 2 3 1,058 668 390 Belahod 191 90 101 187 107 80 1,453 922 531 Chikkahandigol 63 29 34 641 348 293 1.280 771 509 Shagoti 72 37 35 258 129 129 100 516 314 Dundur 7(; 36 40 586 355 2J I Chikkoppa 197 101 96 92 55 37 X22 5:13 289 Hirekoppa 103 53 50 76 41 35 719 433 286 Kiritageri 101> 59 47 13 4 9 534 352 IX2 Benakanakoppa 194 'IX 96 153 85 68 911 5'i5 3 1(, Neeralagi 737 31>2 375 509 2,)2 277 3.889 2.412 1.4 77 Kotumachagi :C14 103 I II 134 68 66 7fil 50S 256 Nagasamudra 3D 15 15 7 4 727 444 283 Narasapur ------U n -in habit ed------Betigeri( Rural) 171> X I 95 3:13 169 164 1.994 1.287 707 Kanaginahal 471 250 221 212 109 103 2,503 1.629 874 Harlapur 237 119 118 216 114 102 1,638 I,OX2 556 Timmapur 147 76 71 343 19 I 152 1,333 8X2 451 Hatalageri 777 412 365 297 158 139 1,6 I 8 1.079 539 Adavisomapur 73 38 35 141 67 74 1,025 613 412 Sambhapur 61 I 3 I I 300 179 130 49 lalashankarnagar 628 349 279 238 163 75 Balajinagar 69 37 32 35 J 6 19 685 444 241 Papanashi 623 317 306 203 I I g 85 6,666 4,046 2,620 Lakkundi 155 77 78 77 39 38 1,106 671 435 Hirehandigo I 990 482 508 462 237 225 6,503 3.916 2,587 Hulkoti 184 84 100 45 26 19 1,9 I 5 1,llil 754 Rinkadakatti 4 4 Gadag (Rural) 414 207 2D7 128 62 66 2,089 1,2 I 6 g73 Asundi 574 305 269 320 151 168 1,164 668 496 Kalasapur 1,096 563 533 326 232 94 Pandurangapur 72R 349 379 82 37 45 1,394 888 506 Malasam udra 801 402 399 977 487 490 4,954 3,047 1,907 Kurtakoti 155 85 70 307 161 146 1,323 XIx 505 Antur 47.1 246 225 361 .184 177 1,237 768, 469 Bentur 437 213 124 168 7'1 X<) 1.4 7 3 905 568 Nagavi 1,636 847 7X9 683 484 199 Siddarameshwara Nagar 1,682 858 824 545 385 160 Brahmandapur 226 I I 7 109 250 140 I 10 980 620 _,60 Beladbadi 432 233 199 272 177 95 Nabhapur I 15 59 56 117 67 50 1.568 979 589 Kanavi 313 154 159 174 130 144 2,208 1.276 932 Harti 488 245 243 219 III 108 1,289 793 496 NeeJagund 1.423 727 696 119 64 55 1,467 894 573 Chinchalli 343 177 166 403 19~ 205 941 ('0') 332 Kallur 352 181 171 149 76 73 1.221 740 481 Hosur

313 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Illiterates T olal workers Main workers code Name of Village number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0003 Gadag (Total) 72,476 27,141 45,335 82,618 47,575 35,043 68,027 44,032 23,995 0003 Gadag (Rural) 72,476 27,141 45,335 S2,618 47,575 35,043 68,027 44,032 23,995 0003 Gadag (Urban) Gadag (Rural) 00627300 Lingadhal I,J 71 426 745 1.753 943 810 l.535 911 624 00627400 Balaganur 1.643 606 1.037 1.910 1.091 Sl9 1.16S 946 222 00627500 Kadadi 901 296 605 1.0x3 667 416 842 563 279 00627600 Ga \ arawad 616 ~13 403 805 423 3R~ 627 389 2:lX 00627700 Huilgol 1.699 610 1.089 1.752 1'()09 743 1.246 907 339 00627800 Hombal 3,471 1,34U 2.131 3.542 2,292 1,250 2,711 1.961 750 00627900 Venkatapur (H.S.) 504 163 341 577 324 253 215 199 16 00628000 Madaganur 354 120 234 472 260 212 282 251 31 00628100 Belahod 915 328 587 1,157 605 552 912 553 359 00628200 Chikkahandigol 1.292 495 797 1.403 806 597 1,366 789 577 00628300 Shagoti 706 262 444 807 629 178 608 581 27 00628400 Dundur 548 184 364 703 400 303 471 334 137 00628500 Chikkoppa 435 149 286 558 288 270 434 281 153 00628600 Hirekoppa 488 127 361 703 413 290 641 404 237 00628700 Kiritagcri 455 149 306 1i23 329 294 324 305 19 00628800 Benakanakoppa 467 156 311 460 316 144 460 316 144 00628900 Neeralagi 615 208 407 X20 480 340 818 479 339 00629000 Kotuma"hagi 3,006 1,035 1.971 3.886 Z.OI3 1.873 3.429 1.902 1.527 00629100 Nagasamudra 657 235 422 744 437 307 452 347 IU5 00629200 Narasapur 470 156 314 523 350 173 378 316 62 00629300 Beligeri(Rural) ------Un-inhabited------00629400 Kanaginahal 1.864 664 1.200 2,128 1,150 978 1.685 1.084 601 00629500 Harlapur 2,191 789 1,402 2,457 1,424 1.033 2,233 1,376 857 00629600 Timmapur 1,333 440 893 1,653 852 801 939 647 292 00629700 Hatalageri 1,604 619 985 1,396 XIS 578 1.110 774 336 00629800 Adavisomapur 2,434 1,042 1.392 2.095 1.269 826 1.972 1.233 739 00629900 Sambhapur 658 240 418 711 479 232 706 478 228 00630000 Jalashankamagar 438 184 254 351 166 185 156 112 44 00630 I 00 Balajinagar 390 186 204 228 182 46 207 176 3\ 00630200 Papanashi 544 183 361 763 391 372 704 373 331 00630300 Lakkundi 4,639 1,700 2.939 5,477 3.3IS 2,159 4,405 3,178 1.227 00630400 Hirehandigol 810 274 536 1.152 593 559 929 560 369 00630500 Hulkoti 3,459 1,272 2.IS7 4,019 2,602 \.417 3;814 2,546 1,268 00630600 Binkadakatti 1,138 365 773 1,438 865 573 1.087 712 375 00630700 Gadag (Rural) 10 7 3 9 8 8 8 00630800 Asundi 1,110 381 729 1.408 930 478 1.284 889 395 00630900 Kalasapur 1,020 402 618 1.053 662 391 879 594 285 00631000 Pandurangapur 770 331 439 617 317 300 542 281 261 0063 I 100 Malasamudra 1,427 508 919 1.631 835 796 960 741 219 00631200 Kurtakoti 5,313 2.129 3.184 5.505 3.169 2.336 5.066 3.041 2,025 00631300 Anlur 1,252 504 748 1.532 809 723 1.042 694 348 00631400 Bentur I.O:W 413 616 1,110 .716 394 862 646 216 00631500 Nagavi 1.496 578 918 1.837 943 894 1.197 803 394 00631600 Siddarameshwara Nagar 957 365 592 721 440 281 555 354 201 00631700 Brahmandapur 1.154 481 673 906 496 410 622 440 IS2 0063 ISOO Beladhadi 677 237 440 921i 508 418 782 484 298 00631900 Nabhapur 167 58 109 132 109 23 122 102 20 00632000 Kanavi 1,217 482 735 1.695 928 767 1.681 923 758 00632100 Harti 1,518 544 974 2,096 1.163 933 1.980 1,13S 842 00632200 Neelagund 1.219 493 726 1.461 804 657 1.413 788 625 00632300 Chin"halli 2.201 985 1,216 2,111 1.145 966 1.755 1.070 685 00632400 Kallur 925 355 570 1.160 629 531 1.008 614 39-1 00632500 Ilosur ~37 312 525 ! .392 734 653 900 53 I

314 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSliS ABSTRACT Cadag

Industrial category of rna in workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Name of Village workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

27,999 19,850 8,149 24,420 11,197 13,223 1,727 1,168 :'iS9 B.881 11.817 2,064 Gadag (Total) 27,999 19,850 8,149 24,420 11,197 13,223 1,727 1,168 559 13,881 11,817 2,064 Gadag (Rural) Gadag (Urban) Gadag (Rural) 796 4'15 301 597 289 308 2R 22 6 114 105 9 Lingadhal 7R7 672 115 109 53 56 19 18 I 253 203 50 8alaganur 27'1 241 38 446 232 214 21 14 7 96 76 20 Kadadi 315 223 92 155 74 81 4 4 153 88 65 Gavarawad 725 545 180 220 99 121 21 17 4 2XO 246 )4 Huilgol 1,()25 847 178 1,016 554 462 82 37 45 588 523 65 Hombal 12R 1\9 9 20 19 1 7 5 2 60 56 4 Venkatapur (H.S.) 144 133 II 'il7 T2 15 4 4 47 42 5 Madaganur 456 322 134 354 139 215 17 15 2 85 77 8 Belahod 206 149 57 1,006 503 503 37 28 9 117 109 8 Chikkahandigol 398 394 4 114 94 20 23 22 73 71 2 Shagoti 22\ \68 53 175 9); 77 I 7,,\ 67 7 Dundur \.t6 127 19 147 46 101 5 5 136 108 28 Chikkoppa 265 172 93 173 50 123 3 2 200 181 19 Hirekoppa 174 173 X3 73 10 32 27 5 35 32 Kiritagcri 171 16') 2 223 90 133 • 2 64 55 9 Benakanakoppa 566 370 196 177 48 129 8 6 2 67 55 12 Neeralagi 1.762 1,061 701 1,116 377 739 76 55 21 475 409 66 Kotumachagi 264 16X 96 22 20 2 19 16 3 147 143 4 Nagasamudra 90 n 12 31 Ig 13 257 220 37 Narasapur ------Un-inhabited------Betigcri(Rural) 639 386 253 451 149 302 27 19 R 568 530 38 Kanaginahal 996 678 318 779 3_{3 446 62 35 27 396 330 66 Harlapur 578 364 214 120 60 60 20 20 221 203 18 Timmapur 264 209 55 240 'IX 142 11 3 8 595 464 13 I Hatalageri 458 301 157 677 205 472 36 17 19 801 710 91 Adavisomapur 319 237 82 218 99 119 25 17 8 144 125 19 Sambhapur 35 33 2 48 23 25 I 1 72 56 16 Jalashankamagar 50 47 3 82 65 17 2 73 63 10 Balajinagar 447 221 226 lIS 3'1 76 142 113 29 Papanashi 1,612 1,335 277 1,169 495 674 415 283 132 1.209 1.065 144 Lakkundi 285 252 33 492 182 310 26 18 8 126 108 18 Hirehandigol R31 596 235 1,215 528 687 117 85 32 1.651 1.337 314 Hulkoti 524 316 208 248 12\ 127 32 28 4 283 247 36 Binkadakatti I 7 7 Gadag (Rural) 377 301 76 493 231 262 38 22 16 376 335 41 Asundi 237 154 83 285 143 142 17 8 9 340 289 51 Kalasapur 277 138 139 193 97 96 3 3 69 43 26 Pandurangapur 28\ 254 27 242 86 156 6 4 2 431 397 34 Malasamudra 1,743 1,252 491 2.839 1,400 1.439 80 46 34 404 343 6 \ Kurtakoti 653 490 163 273 107 166 2 I I 114 96 18 An!ur 460 400 60 323 179 144 16 13 3 63 54 9 Bentur 454 320 134 527 311 216 26 18 X 190 154 36 Nagavi 20b 141 65 294 177 117 I 1 54 35 19 Siddaramcshwara )Jagar 132 128 4 340 198 142 19 II 8 131 103 28 Brahmandapur 335 233 102 371l 184 186 21 17 4 56 50 6 Beladhadi 55 54 1 4'1 30 19 18 18 Nabhapur 1,239 669 570 308 1"43 165 40 31 9 94 80 14 Kanavi 932 578 354 807 357 450 27 20 7 214 183 31 Harti 635 405 230 650 295 355 39 17 22 89 71 18 Nedagund 365 235 130 853 376 477 23 16 7 514 443 71 Chim:halli 3.\7 243 94 556 275 281 12 10 2 103 86 17 Kallur 428 33,} X9 351 147 204 20 13 7 101 85 16 Hosur

315 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Name of Village Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0003 Gadag (Total) 14.591 3,543 11,048 2,575 563 2,012 10,497 2,328 8,169 0003 Gadag (Rural) 14,591 3,543 Il.048 2,575 563 2,012 10,497 2,328 8,169 0003 Gadag (Urban)

Cadag ~Rural) 00627300 Lingadhal 218 32 186 120 9 III 94 20 74 00627400 Balaganur 742 145 597 22 13 9 376 60 316 00627500 Kadadi 241 104 137 5 4 189 80 109 00627600 Ga\"arawad 178 34 144 12 II 157 l'} 125 00627700 Huilgol 506 102 404 91 23 68 390 66 324 00627800 Hombal 831 331 500 168 45 123 632 265 367 00627900 Venkatapur (H.S.) 362 125 237 13 8 5 336 107 229 00628000 Madaganur 190 9 181 45 2 43 145 7 138 00628100 Be1ahod 245 52 193 42 14 28 197 35 162 00628200 Chikkahandigol 37 17 20 10 6 4 23 9 14 00628300 Shagoti 199 48 151 3 3 192 44 148 00628400 Dundur 232 66 166 28 6 22 200 57 143 00628500 Chikkoppa 124 7 117 17 17 84 4 80 00628600 Hirekoppa 62 9 53 15 3 12 33 2 31 00628700 Kiritageri 299 24 275 290 269 00628800 Benakanakoppa 00628900 Neeralagi 2 00629000 Kotumachagi 457 111 346 164 29 135 226 44 182 00629100 Nagasarnudra 292 90 202 101 28 73 129 18 III 00629200 Narasapur 145 34 111 10 5 5 109 16 93 00629300 Bctigeri(Rural) ------Un-inh ab it ed ------00629400 Kanaginahal 443 66 377 172 36 136 256 20 236 00629500 Harlapur 224 48 176 11 5 6 199 39 160 00629600 Timmapur 714 205 509 118 45 73 579 151 428 00629700 Hatalageri 286 44 242 10 10 239 29 210 00629800 Adavisomapur 123 36 87 II 4 7 67 5 62 00629900 Sambhapur 5 4 3 3 00630000 Jalashankamagar 195 54 141 181 48 133 00630100 Balajinagar 21 6 15 13 3 10 00630200 Papanashi 59 18 41 2 2 9 1 8 00630300 Lakkundi 1,072 140 932 262 15 247 632 86 546 00630400 Hirehandigol 223 33 190 12 2 10 207 29 178 00630500 Bulkot; 205 56 149 56 11 45 118 26 92 00630600 Binkadakatti 351 153 198 35 14 21 293 125 168 00630700 Gadag (Rural) 1 I I 00630800 Asundi 124 41 83 42 13 29 54 10 44 00630900 Kala&apur 174 68 106 53 21 32 96 33 63 0063 WOO Pandurangapur 75 36 39 2 1 I 65 29 36 00631100 Malasarnudra 671 94 577 100 II 89 541 67 474 00631200 Kurtakoti 439 128 311 55 \6 39 366 100 266 00631300 AntUf 490 115 375 Ii 5 6 471 109 362 00631400 Bentur 248 70 178 73 II 62 135 32 103 0063 1500 Nagavi 640 140 500 34 7 27 574 117 457 00631600 Siddarameshwara Nagar 166 86 80 8 5 3 134 62 72 0063 1700 Brahmandapur 2R4 56 6 2 4 241 36 205 0063 1800 Bcladhadi 144 24 120 65 7 58 72 12 60 00631900 Nabhapur 10 7 3 3 3 00632000 Kanavi 14 5 9 2 2 10 I 9 00632100 Harti 116 25 91 75 11 64 35 9 26 00632200 Nedagund 48 16 32 6 I 5 24 5 19 00632300 Chinchalli 356 75 281 42 15 27 291 48 243 00632400 Kallur 152 15 137 75 8 67 72 7 65 00632500 Hosur 492 150 342 268 65 203 216 80

316 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ----..------~------

CENSUS ABSTRACT Gadag of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Name of Village code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

376 92 284 1,143 560 583 76.313 33,331 42,982 Gadag (Total) 0003 376 92 284 1,143 560 583 76.313 33,331 42,982 Gadag (Rural) QQ03 Gadag (Urban) 0003 Gadag (Rural) 3 2 1.296 589 707 Lingadhal 00627300 19 II 325 61 264 1.970 859 I ,1 I I Balaganur 00627400 47 23 24 1_294 567 717 Kadadi 00627500 8 I 7 614 292 322 Ga\amwad 00627600 5 5 20 13 7 1.629 714 915 HUllgol 00627700 5 4 26 20 6 ·018 1,672 2.646 Homhal 00627800 4 3 9 9 683 309 374 Venkatapur (B.S.) 00627900 410 193 217 Madaganur 00628000 4 2 2 2 I 816 391 425 Belahod 00628100 2 2 2 2 1.342 611 731 Chikkahandigol 00628200 3 3 1,179 404 775 Shagoti 00628300 4 3 I 675 300 375 Dundur 00628400 2 2 21 3 18 463 216 247 Chikkoppa 00628500 3 3 II 4 7 607 247 360 Hirekoppa 00628600 9 3 6 551 253 298 Kiritageri 00628700 541 192 349 Benakanakoppa 00628800 706 323 383 Neeralagi 00628900 23 R 15 44 30 14 :1.009 1.434 1,575 Kotumachagi 00629000 19 4 15 43 40 3 674 303 371 Nagasamudra 00629100 26 13 13 674 250 424 Narasapur 00629200 ------U n-inhabi ted ------Betigeri(Rural) 00629300 4 3 II 9 2 1.730 801 929 Kanaginahal 00629400 5 5 9 4 5 2.237 994 1,243 Harlapur 00629500 13 6 7 4 3 I 1,31g 670 648 Timmapur 00629600 4 4 33 15 18 1541 683 858 Hatalageri 00629700 2 43 26 17 1,957 852 1.1 05 Adavisomapur 00629800 972 374 598 Samhhapur 00629900 13 5 8 266 148 118 Jalashankarnagar 00630000 8 3 5 400 167 233 Balajinagar 00630100 16 15 32 16 16 466 236 230 Papanashi 00630200 130 16 114 48 23 25 5,828 2,428 3,400 Lakkundi 00630300 I 3 2 764 352 412 Hirehandigol 00630400 '14 5 9 I7 14 3 5,943 2,586 3,357 Hulkoti 00630500 3 2 I 20 12 8 1,615 661 954 Binkadakatti 00630600 5 3 2 Gadag (Rura]) 00630700 10 5 5 18 13 5 1.791 667 1,124 Asundi 00630800 4 I 3 21 13 8 1,131 408 723 Kalasapur 00630900 8 6 2 479 246 233 Pandurangapur 00631000 5 2 3 25 14 11 1,190 561 629 Malasamudra 00631100 2 16 11 5 4.762 2,007 2.755 Kurtakoti 00631200 7 7 1,043 513 530 Antur 00631300 15 7 8 25 20 5 .1,156 465 691 Bentur 00631400 5 5 27 16 11 1.132 540 592 Nagavi 00631500 I 23 19 4 919 409 51 0 Siddarame~hwara Nagar 00631600 7 2 5 30 16 14 793 370 423 Brahmandapur 00631700 6 5 I 731 349 382 Beladhadi 00631800 7 7 307 126 181 Nabhapur 00631900 1,090 533 557 Kanav; 00632000 I 5 4 I 1.630 657 973 Harti 00632100 2 2 16 10 6 1.047 482 565 Neelagund 00632200 8 3 5 15 9 6 1,557 734 823 Chinchalli 00632300 5 5 706 335 371 Kallur 00632400 7 5 :2 666 3!X 348 I!csur 00632500

317 DISl"RICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Total population (including Location Area of Population 111 the Number'of institutional and houseless code Name of Village Villag\! in age-group 0-6 households population) number hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 -1 5 6 7 8 9 10

00632600 Shirol 251.0 120 549 27~ 271 63 23 35 00632700 Shirunja 76R.O .177 1.945 999 946 ~68 135 133 00632800 Kabalayata Kalli 970.0 Xl 523 272 251 69 3-1 -'5 006329()() Venkatapur (lnam) ..j~9.0 1-1 57 33 24 10 ..j Ii 00633000 Yalishirur XJO.O 502 ~.504 1.242 1.262 34~ 171 171 00633100 Mulgund (Rural) 2,537.0 I 10 5 5 2 2. 00633200 Seethalahari 630.0 ------U n- i nhab ited------0063330(J Basapur 990.0 ------U n- inhabited------00633400 Soralur 1.910.0 1,039 5,3-19 2.770 2.579 729 369 360 00633500 Hanganakatli 630.0 141 810 -III 399 103 53 50 00633600 MahalinE,eshwaraEur 180 1,110 573 537 203 100 103

318 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Gadag

Scheduled Caste;, popuation . Scheduled Tribes population Literates Name of Village

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 I H 19 2

133 69 64 247 163 84 Shirol 494 262 106 55 51 1.017 665 352 Shirunja 523 251 245 169 76 Kabalayata Katti 32 22 10 24 16 8 Venkatapuf (lnam) 362 169 193 228 102 126 1.324 ~O9 515 Yalishirur 4 , I Mulgund (Rural) ------Un-inhabited------Seethalahari ------Un-inhabited------Basapur 259 135 124 418 216 202 2.940 1.~70 1.070 Soratuf 24 15 9 79 39 40 450 293 157 I langanakatti 1.098 565 533 344 235 109 Mahalingeshwarapur

319 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Illiterates Total workers Main workers code Name of Village number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 2X

00632600 Shirol 302 115 187 364 202 162 362 202 IhO 00632700 Shirunja 928 y_q 594 1.169 624 545 1.119 614 505 00632800 Kabalayata Katti 278 IOJ 175 291 161 130 126 99 27 00632900 V~nkatapur (lnam) 33 17 16 32 23 9 32 23 ') 00633000 Yalishirur 1,180 433 747 1.425 796 (>29 1.404 7X9 615 00633100 Mulgund (Rural) 6 2 5 5 5 5 00633200 Secthalahari " ------U n -inhabited------00633300 BasaptH ------Un-inhabited------00633400 Soratur 2.409 900 1.509 2.S09 1.674 1.135 2.453 1.581 X72 00633500 Hanganakath 360 118 242 483 249 234 416 231 185 00633600 Maha Ii nge;;hwampur 766 338 428 589 312 277 586 311 275

320 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSliS ABSTRACT Gadag

Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Name ofYilJage workers Per,ons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3X 39 40 2

210 166 44 11.t S 106 37 2R 9 Shirol 794 440 354 216 88 128 17 10 7 92 76 16 Shirunja 69 63 6 43 30 13 I 13 6 7 Kabalayata Katti I I 16 II 5 15 II 4 Venkatapur (lnam) 538 333 205 539 224 315 34 I') ;5 293 213 )0:0 Yalishirur 5 5 Mulgund (Rural) ------Un-inhabited------Seethalahari ------Un-i nha bit ed------Basapur 875 669 206 1.069 493 576 96 63 33 413 356 57 Soratur 170 II} 57 197 77 120 4 4 45 37 X Hanganakatti 239 129 110 336 173 163 10 8 2 Mahalingeshwarapur

321 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Name of Village Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons . Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 . 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00632600 Shirol 2 2 00632700 Shirunja 50 -10 40 10 3 7 38 5 1~ 00632800 Kabalayata Katti 165 62 103 I I 164 61 103 00632900 Venkatapur (lnam) 00633000 Yalishirur 21 7 14 8 5 7 7 00633100 Mulgund (Rural) 00633200 Seethalahari ------Un-inh abited------00633300 Basapur ------Un-inhabi t ed ------00633400 Soratur 356 93 263 48 19 29 262 52 210 00633500 Hanganakatti 67 18 49 31 6 25 24 4 20 00633600 Mahalingeshwarapur 3 2 2 2

322 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Gadag

of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Name of Village cude number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

IX5 76 109 Shirol 00632600 776 375 401 Shirunja 00632700 232 III 121 Kabalayata Katti 006328()0 25 10 15 Venkatapur (lnarn) 00632900 6 2 4 1.079 446 633 Yalishirur 00633000 5 5 Mulgund (Rural) 006331()0 ------Un- in hab ikd------Seethalahari 00633200 ------Un-inhabited------Basapur 00633300 18 .2 16 28 20 8 2.540 1.096 1.444 Soratuf 00633400 .2 2 10 8 2 327 162 165 Ilanganakatti (0633501) 521 261 260 Mahalingeshwarapur 00633600

323

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT - SHIRHATTI C D BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

YILLAGE PRIMARY C J) Block-

Total population (including Location Area of Pl'P ulat iOIl in the Number of institutional and housdess code t\ ame of \'iJlage Village in age-group 0-6 households population) number hectares Persons Males FemaJes Persons MaJes Females 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

0004 Shirltatti (Total) 949.3 24,506 133,566 68,059 65,507 18,965 9,7-14 9,22 I 0004 Shirltatti (Rural) 940.7 24,506 133,566 68,059 65507 18,965 9,744 9,221 0004 Shirhalti (Llrban) X.7 Shirhalti (Rural) 00633700 MaJhalii 1.691.0 506 2.682 1.3-19 1.333 207 18~ 00633ROO Yattinah;i1li 1.108.0 2n 1.437 718 719 97 99 ()0633900 ¥ahwalli 2,524.0 8R6 4.5,,4 ~,2~9 2_245 311 00634000 Holalapur 61'13.0 10;; 468 242 2~6 30 2 .. 00634 I 00 1\1 agadi ],3H4.() 897 4,592 2.347 2.2..l5 294 272 O()634100 Goj,mur I,XH.O 594 }, I 94 1.(\ 10 I .5~-I '227 210 00634300 Desai Ban 2,847.0 12 53 34 19 2 00634400 Lakshmesh war (Htreban) 3,130.0 lli9 918 -177 441 144 81 (,,] (Rural) 00634500 Ramageri 833.0 457 2,623 1,349 1.274 352 181 171 00634600 Hulgcriban 934.0 5 2 3 00634700 Akkigund 1,029.0 249 1,357 681 676 22X 109 II\) 00634800 Shcttikcri 693 () 1-15 680 330 350 99 5 I 48 00634900 Kundralli l.0 I 6.0 438 2.431 1,245 1.1 X6 3X-l 197 I X7 00635000 Battur 1,418.0 -130 2,157 1, I 01 1.056 280 152 128 00635100 Bastiban 488.0 8 -I -I 00635200 Peth"ball 436.0 I I 00635300 A,brakatti 1,028.0 ~.103 1.1-12 I.OIl I 2~4 157 127 00635400 Kondikoppa 262.0 44 240 III 129 45 22 23 00635500 Futagao Badni 1,218.0 574 2,896 1,501 1,395 3 HI 2 I I 170 00635600 Sankadal 27R.O 83 472 242 230 70 40 10 0063570fi Nadigalt I 586.0 1.>4 750 }37 }63 12'l 66 63 00635800 Adrahalli 543.0 393 2,247 1,120 1.127 .+03 199 204 00635900 Sogi\\al 1,201.0 75 423 120 2IJ3 71 41 30 00636000 Hire Mallapur 645.0 42 204 Ill) R5 23 16 7 00636100 lIaradagatt i 867.0 185 I,J 84 603 5XI 157 69 X8 00636200 UJJatti 705.0 70 455 246 20') 69 3R 31 00636300 W adeyar \hllapur 373.0 98 521 284 237 68 42 21> 00636400 Gulaganjikllppa 474.0 96 473 243 230 85 42 43 00636500 Govanal 1,2420 213 1,162 581 5HI 198 99 99 00636600 Shigh 827.0 I,X66 10,1 I I 5;054 5,057 1,421 709' 7 I 2 00636700 Shyabala 405.0 47 238 131 107 27 14 I,] 00636800 Dadaur 1,437.0 HI 1,835 942 893 -' 15 153 162 00636900 Undenahalli 502.0 169 982 504 478 167 85 82 00637000 Amararur 663.0 86 466 226 240 88 46 42 0()637100 Hullur 762.0 2RO 1,573 784 71<9 261 127 134 00637200 NeJogal 294.0 189 1,064 543 521 169 91 78 00637300 Suvarnagirl 542.0 14-1 860 435 425 109 48 61 00637400 Suranagi 3.569.0 .166 6,319 3.2 I 2 3, t07 898 459 439 00637500 Yallapur 671.0 293 1,5 I 3 799 714 242 126 116 00637600 Baleh osur 3,423.0 829 5,347 2,802 2,545 7R2 412 370 00637700 Khanapur 136.0 I 4 3 2 00637800 Parasapur 95 1.0 201 917 456 461 124 63 61 00637900 Shirahatti (Rural) 2,5 17.0 40 231 101 UO 12 4 X 00638000 Varavi 997.0 . 176 833 404 429 127 54 7''_' 00638) 00 Guddadapur 252.0 82 421 14D 1:-l2 60 34 26 00638100 Jalligeri 1.833.0 H9 1,584 813 761 287 147 140 0()638300 Kadakol 3,894.0 56lJ 3.262 1.682 I ,5~0 -1<15 249 246 0063X400 Kusalupur 827.0 124 672 335 337 108 5R 50 00638500 Maijur 1.180.0 1S7 1,1 I I 572 539 135 74 61 0063 X60U Sh i\'''jin''~''r 684.0 20U 1.116 61S 60S ~13 118 95 (l06} R701l Chahbl 3,402.(\ 523 ':,790 1.-I2A 1,3H 39} 205 ISH 0063XXOO Teg~mabha\·anur 9')9.0 72 370 I K~ 1~2 46 I')

326 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Shirhatli

Scheduled Castes pop uat ion Scheduled Tribes population Literates Name of Village

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

27,945 14,258 13,687 11,644 5,910 5,734 69,051 43,055 25,996 Shirhatti (Total) 27,945 14,258 13,687 11,6H 5,91Q 5,734 69,051 43,055 25,996 Shirhatti (Rural) Shirhatti (Urhan) Shirhatti (Rural) 358 182 176 10') -18 61 1.332 1'15 517 Madhalli 274 132 142 24 13 g68 516 352 Yattinahalli 575 289 2Xh 214 201 2,520 1,537 9~3 Yala"

327 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Illiterates Total workers Main workers code Name of Village number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 '27 28

0004 Sbirbatti (Total) 64,515 25,004 39,511 70,521 40,829 29,692 60,129 38,382 21,747 0004 Shirhatti (Rural) 64,515 25,004 39,511 70,521 40,829 29,692 60,129 38,382 21,747 0004 Shirbatti (Urban) Shirhatli (Rural) 00633700 Madhalli 1.350 534 816 1.571 R_1~ 733 1.338 781 557 00633800 Yattinahalli 569 202 367 792 441 _1S1 785 437 34X 006339()() Yalavatt; 2.014 752 1.262 2.550 1.351 1.1')9 2.311 1.273 ['033 00634000 ~ lolabplIr 224 75 149 242 137 105 226 137 89 00634100 Magadi 1.945 717 1.228 2.409 1.4-15 964 2,000 1,346 654 00634200 Gojanur 1,378 496 882 1.776 1.010 766 1,602 97R 624 00634300 Desai Ban 9 5 4 34 26 8 27 21 6 00634400 Lakshmeshwar (Hircban) 383 145 238 503 173 230 318 247 71 (Rural) 00634500 Ramageri 1,111 382 729 1.387 775 612 1.307 751 556 00634600 Hulgcnban I 2 I 1 1 00634700 Akkigund 727 282 445 672 392 280 372 243 129 00634S00 Shettikeri 300 114 186 410 203 207 276 183 93 (J0634900 Kundralli 1,361 540 821 1.391 716 675 933 5'i0 343 00635000 Battllf 1.0:'0 399 621 1.220 (,60 560 1.1 06 633 473 00635100 Bast;ban 4 I 3 5 -I I 5 -1 I 00635200 Pethaban 00635300 Adarakatti 86R 348 520 1.198 7.10 468 1,186 725 461 00635400 Kondikoppa 145 56 89 128 6J 65 128 63 65 00635500 Futagao Badni 1,371 506 865 1,830 963 867 1,133 894 239 00635600 Sankadal 225 77 148 280 151 129 270 142 128 00635700 Nadigatti 499 219 280 413 n4 189 395 222 173 006J5~00 Adrahalli 1,629 696 933 1.11'14 63R 546 1.137 623 514 00635900 Sogi\\ al 230 99 131 254 133 121 251 132 119 00636000 Hire Mallapur 95 39 56 133 76 57 133 76 57 (J0636 I 00 lIaradagatti 816 356 460 658 357 301 658 357 301 00636200 Ullatt; 258 117 141 293 161 132 196 156 40 00636300 Wadeyar Mallapur 279 1:21 158 295 175 120 279 170 109 00636400 Gulaganjikoppa 230 83 147 290 lSI \39 137 117 20 00636500 Go,anal 525 195 330 690 375 315 ~32 320 212 00636600 Shigli 3,922 1,438 2,484 4,715 2.961 1,754 3,981 2,842 1.139 00636700 Shyabala 88 29 59 149 82 67 84 68 16 00636800 Doddur 985 400 585 1,030 574 456 703 490 213 00636900 Undenahalli 571 245 326 554 309 245 389 299 90 00637000 Amarapur 302 117 185 307 146 161 150 113 37 00637100 flullur 733 259 474 848 453 395 598 416 182 00637200 Nelogal oM 285 399 595 330 265 556 319 237 00637300 Suvamagiri 610 249 361 539 290 249 529 282 247 00637400 Suranagi 3,266 1,346 1,910 3,410 1,965 1,445 3,234 1,891< 1,336 00637500 Yallapur 774 320 454 842 49~ 344 806 495 311 00637600 Balehosur 2.891 1.163 1,728 2.241 1.551 690 2,133 1.520 6B 00637700 Khanapur 3 1 I· 1 00637800 Parasapur 563" 228 335 558 292 266 542 289 253 00637900 Shirahatti (Rural) 86 33 53 86 71 15 86 71 15 0063ROOO Varavi 353 119 234 471 271 200 414 259 155 00638100 Guddadapur 268 135 133 241 136 105 232 134 98 00638200 Jalligeri 959 425 534 926 498 428 306 2% 10 00638300 Kadakol I.X63 no 1.133 1.947 1.026 921 1.358 947 4'11 006384110 KusalapLlr 3,,6 156 230 378 19X IXO 370 1'i5 175 00638500 Majjur 565 2::>0 345 599 350 249 5::>0 319 201 (J0638600 Shivajinagar gSO no 480 659 310 349 515 2X(J 235 1J0638700 Chubbi 1.617 676 941 1.342 844 498 1,331 841 -190 00638X(l0 Tegginabhavanur 155 5-1 101 1-18 56 !44 54

328 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Shirhatti

Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Name ofVill

20,951 15,894 5,057 29,231 14,283 14,948 2,185 1,653 532 7,762 6,552 1,210 Shirhatti (Total) 20,951 15,894 5,057 29,231 14,283 14,948 2,185 1,653 532 7,762 6,552 1,210 Shirhatti (Rural) Shirhatti (Urban) Shirhatti (Rural) 615 403 212 606 278 328 25 20 5 92 RO 12 Madhalli 377 223 154 356 173 183 24 17 7 28 24 4 Yattinahalli 1,l00 651 449 945 417 528 61 48 13 205 162 43 Yalavatli 95 85 10 115 41 74 2 14 10 4 Holalapur 752 611 141 916 488 428 92 48 44 240 199 41 Magadi 510 350 160 932 486 446 30 25 5 130 117 13 Gojanur 7 5 2 7 6 I 4 2 2 9 8 I Desai Ban 160 126 34 91 60 31 I I 66 60 6 Lakshmeshwar (HiTcban) (Rural) 469 309 160 735 355 380 17 II 6 86 76 10 Ramageri I Hulgeriban 141 105 36 168 86 82 9 9 54 43 II Akkigund 129 100 29 117 58 59 I 29 24 5 Shcttikeri 341 285 56 541 265 276 6 5 45 35 10 KundraI1i 445 278 167 593 297 296 4 2 2 64 56 R Sallur 5 4 Basliban Pethaban 543 352 191 521 269 252 44 34 10 7X 70 8 Adarakalti 30 19 II 96 42 54 2 2 Kundikoppa 740 646 94 240 123 117 24 13 II 129 112 17 Futagao Badni 223 120 103 37 15 22 10 7 3 Sankadal 73 43 30 229 120 109 93 59 34 N adi gatti 359 201 158 586 256 330 4 3 188 163 25 Adrahalli 102 60 42 121 49 72 II 7 4 17 16 I Sogiwal 71 44 27 44 19 25 3 2 15 12 3 Hire Mallapur 170 103 67 467 238 229 2 19 15 4 Haradagatti 42 42 115 82 33 38 32 6 Ullatti 57 57 191 90 101 5 2 3 26 21 5 Wadeyar Mallapur 64 61 3 50 36 14 2 I 20 18 2 Gulaganjikoppa 175 123 52 309 156 153 10 6 4 38 35 3 Govanal 551 503 48 1.516 773 743 702 529 173 1,212 1,037 175 Shigli 24 24 43 32 11 4 2 2 13 10 3 Shyabala 169 160 9 425 241 184 31 25 6 78 64 14 Doddur 242 182 60 98 79 19 5 4 44 34 10 Undenahalli 84 83 39 9 30 27 21 6 Amarapur 259 207 52 234 124 110 105 85 20 Hullur 75 66 9 404 194 210 8 5 69 54 15 Nelogal 184 126 58 247 94 153 6 6 92 62 30 Suvamagiri 1,010 703 327 1.766 840 926 109 92 17 329 263 66 Suranagi 303 219 84 408 196 212 10 7 3 R5 73 12 Yallapur 728 689 39 1.038 517 521 98 72 26 269 242 27 Balehosur Khanapur 169 92 77 254 97 157 22 II II 97 89 8 Parasapur 4 4 34 22 12 5 3 2 43 42 Shirahalti (Rural) 133 99 34 164 66 98 23 19 4 94 75 19 Varavi 107 80 27 110 39 71 I I 14 14 Guddadapur 179 178 81 77 4 31 29 2 15 12 3 Jalligcri 615 554 61 497 194 303 31 29 2 215 170 45 Kadakal 69 68 260 94 166 41 33 R Kusalapur In 102 26 283 134 149 6 4 2 103 79 24 Maiiur 73 69 4 389 170 219 6 2 4 47 39 X Shivajinagar 4-N 322 127 775 435 340 17 8 'I 90 76 14 Chubbi 87 59 2S 47 22 25 2 2 R 7 Tegginabha\anur

329 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Name of Village Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0004 Shirhatti (Total) 10.392 2,447 7,945 1,379 316 1.063 8,297 1.825 6,472 0004 Shirhatti (Rural) 10.392 2,447 7,945 1,379 316 1,063 8,297 1,825 6,472 0004 Sbirhatti (Urban) Shirbatti (Rural) 00633700 Madhalli 233 57 176 22 6 16 203 46 157 00633800 Yattinahalli 7 4 3 3 2 00633900 Yalavatti 239 73 166 22 7 15 198 58 140 00634000 Holalapur 16 16 16 16 00634100 Magadi 409 9'1 310 21 7 14 372 78 294 00634200 GojanuT 174 32 142 72 18 54 89 II 78 00634300 Desai Ban 7 5 2 6 5 1 00634400 Lakshmeshwar (Hireban) 185 26 159 50 7 43 130 17 IIJ (Rural) 00634500 Ramageri 80 24 56 14 14 66 24 42 00634600 Hulgeriban 00634700 Akkigund 300 149 151 294 145 149 00634800 Shettikcri 134 20 114 26 7 19 108 13 95 00634900 Kundralli 458 126 332 12 6 6 410 99 3 11 00635000 Battur Il4 27 87 15 5 10 94 18 76 00635100 Bastiban 00635200 Pethaban 00635300 Adarakatli 12 5 7 11 4 7 00635400 Kondikoppa 00635500 Futagao Hadni 697 69 628 203 14 189 490 52 438 00635600 Sankadal 10 9 1 2 2 6 5 I 00635700 Nadigatti 18 2 16 14 2 12 00635800 Adrahalli 47 15 32 5 4 37 12 25 00635900 Sogiwal 3 1 2 3 1 2 00636000 Hire Mallapur 00636100 Haradagatti 00636200 Ullatti 97 5 92 en 5 92 00636300 Wadeyar Mallapur 16 5 11 16 5 II 00636400 Gulaganjikoppa 153 34 119 134 26 1O~ 00636500 Govanal 158 55 103 32 5 27 116 42 74 00636600 Shigli 734 119 615 20 9 II 517 70 447 00636700 Shyabala 65 14 51 61 II 50 00636800 Doddur 327 84 243 324 82 242 00636900 Undenahalli 165 10 155 5 2 3 155 8 147 00637000 Amarapur 157 33 124 1 156 33 123 00637100 Hullur 250 37 213 80 \3 67 165 20 145 00637200 Nelogal 39 II 28 4 4 30 7 23 00637300 Suvarnagiri 10 8 2 6 6 2 00637400 Suranagi 176 67 109 76 30 46 86 31 55 00637500 Yallapur 36 .3 33 31 3 28 5 5 00637600 Balehosur 108 31 77 9 6 3 85 20 65 00637700 Khanapur 006371'00 Parasapur 16 3 J3 2 2 4 00637900 Shirahatti (Rural) 00638000 Varavi 57 12 45 23 3 20 10 9 00638100 Guddadapur 9 2 7 3 3 6 2 4 00638200 Jalligeri 620 202 418 3 2 I 614 199 415 00638300 Kadakol 589 79 5)(J \5 2 13 532 67 465 0(1638400 Kusalapur 8 3 5 5 2 3 00638500 Majjur 79 31 48 74 29 45 00638600 Shivajinagar 144 30 114 I 135 23 112 00638700 Chabbi 11 3 8 2 6 6 00638800 Tegginabhavanur 4 2 2

330 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Shirhatti of marginal workers location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Name of Village eode number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

244 51 193 472 255 217 63,045 27,230 35,815 Shirhatti (Total) 0004 244 5] 193 472 255 217 63,045 27.230 35,8]5 Shirhatti (Rural) 0004 Shirhalti (Urban) 0004 Shirhatti (Rural) 2 6 4 2 1.111 511 600 Madhalli 00633700 3 2 645 277 368 Yattinahalli 00633800 3 2 16 7 9 1,984 938 1.046 Yalavatti 00633900 226 105 12 f Holaiapur 00634000 16 14 2 2,183 902 1.2)11 Magadi 00634100 3 3 10 3 7 1.41 R noo 818 Gojanur 006~4200 1 19 8 11 Desai Ban 00634300 5 2 3 415 204 211 Lakshmeshwar (Hireban) 00634400 (Rural) 1,236 574 662 Ramageri 00634500 3 I 2 Hulgeriban 00634600 5 685 289 396 Akkigund 00634700 270 127 143 Shettikeri 00634800 7 2 5 29 19 10 1.040 529 511 Kundmlli 00634900 I 4 4 937 441 496 Battur 00635000 3 3 Bastiban 00635100 I Pethaban 00635200 1,005 412 593 Adarakatti 00635300 112 48 64 Kondikoppa 00635400 3 ].066 538 528 Futagao Badni 00635500 2 2 192 91 101 Sankadal 00635600 4 4 337 163 174 Nadigatti 00635700 2 2 3 2 1.063 482 581 Adrahalli 00635800 169 87 82 Sogiwal 00635900 71 43 28 Hire Mallapur 00636000 526 246 280 Haradagatti 00636100 162 85 77 Ullatti 00636200 226 109 117 Wadeyar Mallapur 00636300 I I 17 8 9 183 92 91 Gulaganjikoppa 00636400 3 2 7 7 472 206 266 Govanal 00636500 135 9 126 62 31 31 5,396 2,093 3,303 Shigli 00636600 2 89 49 40 Shyabala 00636700 3 2 805 368 437 Doddur 00636800 4 4 428 195 233 Undenaha!li 00636900 159 80 79 Amarapur 00637000 5 4 725 331 394 Hullur 00637100 5 4 469 213 256 Nelogal 00637200 2 I I 321 145 176 Suvarnagiri 00637300 9 4 5 5 2 3 2,909 1,247 1,662 Suranagi 00637400 671 301 370 Yallapur 00637500 II 2 9 3 3 3,106 1,251 1.855 Balehosur 00637600 3 ·3 Khanapur 00637709 2 2 8 2 6 359 164 195 Parasapur 00637800 145 30 I 15 Shirahatti (Rural) 00637900 4 3 20 7 13 362 133 229 Varavi 00638000 181 104 77 Guddadapur 00638100 2 I I 658 325 333 Jalligcri 00638200 2 1 40 31 1,315 656 659 Kadakol 00638300 3 2 294 137 157 Kusalapur 00638400 2 3 I 2 512 222 290 Majjur 00638500 2 2 6 4 2 567 308 259 Shivajinagar 0063R600 3 2 1.448 582 866 Chabbi 0063R700 % 126 Tcgginabhavanur 00638800

331 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG ._------~----~ -~---~------~------~-.---.------~------~------~--

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of Population in the Number of institutional and houseless code Name of Village Village in age-group 0-6 households population) number pectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00638900 Naye Bhavanur 419.0 59 301 134 167 55 28 27 00639000 Machenahalli 1,22'1.0 387 2.259 1,130 1,129 349 168 181 00639100 Ranalur 1,226.0 429 2,334 1,211 1.123 326 167 159 00639200 Devihal 1,215.0 326 1,881 957 924 279 144 135 00639300 Bellatti 1.727.0 1,252 6,558 3.321 3.237 867 464 403 00639400 Sugnalh 1.495.0 368 1.917 973 944 257 135 122 00639500 Hadagali 599.0 98 527 260 267 87 43 44 00639600 Bhavanur 540.0 119 632 311 321 92 44 48 00639700 Ballnikoppa 2,152.0 737 3,826 1.950 1.876 447 228 219 00639800 Naruyanapura 708.0 210 1,158 527 631 170 82 88 00639900 Ch i kkasa van ur 1,045.0 133 764 388 376 54 23 31 00640000 Budihal 866.0 165 904 467 437 126 67 59 00640100 Kokkargundi 808.0 195 1,026 516 510 123 66 57 00640200 Konchigeri 1,587.0 422 2,003 1.036 967 235 127 108 00640300 Hosur 937.0 203 1,063 544 519 145 77 68 00640400 Tarikoppa 813.0 183 1,009 522 487 140 69 71 00640500 Kerihalli 462.0 107 619 335 284 75 44 31 00640600 Sevanagar 317.0 254 1,403 722 681 259 124 135 00640700 Bclaghalti 938.0 146 923 452 471 115 53 62 00640800 Wadavi 1.044.0 228 1.302 640 662 195 99 96 006409no Alagilawad 516.0 48 314 153 161 48 25 23 00641000 Govanakoppa 639.0 158 999 516 483 135 82 53 00641100 Bijjur 416.0 185 1,006 511 495 136 61 75 00641200 Nagaramaduvu 708.0 195 1,224 M2 582 222 103 119 00641300 Ankali 501.0 89 565 293 272 87 45 42 00641400 Koganur 521.0 280 1,596 792 804 264 133 131 00641500 Tangod 1,145.0 214 1,136 5119 547 159 89 70 00641600 Kanakawad 406.0 140 872 453 419 131 62 69 00641700 Hebbal 1,835.0 600 3,291 1,715 1.576 392 194 198 00641800 Chavada1 294.0 130 753 389 364 101 52 49 00641900 Tolali 338.0 107 632 345 287 94 48 46 00642000 Jtagi 1,807.0 609 3,119 1,589 1,530 404 204 200 00642100 Sasarwad 716.0 208 1,139 596 543 145 74 71 00642200 Basapur 349.0 1 7 5 2 2 2 00642300 Kalla~anur 380.0 80 404 219 185 50 34 16

332 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ------""-~---~--~------_- ----~ ------_------.. ------~-----..--~

CENSUS ABSTRACT Shirhatti

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Name of Village

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IX 19 2 233 108 125 143 76 67 Nave Bhavanur 66 33 33 431 208 223 1,081 667 414 Machenahalli 311 149 162 5 2 3 1,132 748 384 Ranalur 430 212 218 952 603 349 Devihal 1.282 651 631 117 46 71 3,6;9 2.182 IA97 Bellatti 66 39 27 265 126 139 972 604 368 Sugnalli 4 2 2 i07 57 50 323 1% 127 I!adagali 20 13 7 5u4 246 258 379 234 145 Bhavanur 3(J7 ISS 149 429 228 201 2,380 1,417 963 Bannikoppa 43 19 24 77 37 40 676 37R 29R Narayanapura 72 39 33 86 45 41 569 334 235 Chikkasavanur 233 123 110 III 57 54 475 301 174 Budihal 113 51 62 87 41 46 575 349 226 Kokkargundi 226 99 127 245 133 112 1,182 725 457 Konchigeri 60 33 27 220 111 109 534 344 190 Hosur 144 77 67 41 22 19 596 377 219 Tarikoppa I 84 41 43 340 229 III Kerihalli 1,391 716 675 527 340 187 Sevanagar 765 368 397 99 55 44 377 241 136 Belaghatti 256 133 123 298 141 157 553 333 220 Wadavi 37 18 19 4 2 2 158 'i7 61 Alagilawad 285 144 141 35 16 19 530 33S 192 Govanakoppa 543 344 199 Bijjur 71 38 33 24 13 II 549 379 170 Nagaramaduvu 89 49 • 40 71 36 35 293 200 93 Ankali 199 106 93 43 24 19 773 486 287 Koganur 147 75 72 36 19 17 582 378 204 Tangod 105 5-" 53 434 286 148 Kanakawad 395 207 188 297 153 144 2,041 L290 751 Hebbal 14 9 5 243 122 121 445 276 169 Chavadal 85 48 37 43 23 20 378 260 118 Tolali 311 161 150 598 308 290 1,850 \,127 723 Jtagi 46 26 20 70 32 38 744 451 293 Sasarwad 3 3 Basapur 13 6 7 ·167 91 76 243· 159 84 Kailalolanur DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Illitera'tes T alai workers Main workers code Name of Village number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 00638900 Nave Bhavanur 158 58 100 113 61 52 112 60 52 00639000 Machenahalli l,l78 463, 715 1,260 710 550 709 623 86 00639100 Ranatur 1,202 463 739 U78 735 643 1.228 688 540 00639200 Devihal 929 354 575 978 581 397 910 572 338 00639300 Bellatti 2,879 1,139 1.740 2,884 1,879 1,005 2.736 1,794 942 00639400 Sugnalli 945 369 576 868 590 278 868 590 278 00639500 Hadagali 204 64 140 300 154 146 '275 153 122 00639600 Bhavanur 253 77 176 353 186 167 352 186 166 00639700 Bannikoppa 1,446 533 913 1,829 1,111 718 1.635 1,059 576 00639800 Narayanapura 482 149 333 600 335 265 535 318 217 00639900 Chikkasavanur 195 54 141 547 292 255 493 286 207 00640000 Budihal 429 166 263 507 282 225 418 248 170 00640100 Kokkargundi 451 167 284 628 312 316 553 290 263 00640200 Konchigeri 821 311 510 1,284 675 609 1,194 655 539 00640300 Hosur 529 200 329 609 358 251 604 357 247 00640400 Tarikoppa 413 145 268 462 337 125 431 330 101 00640500 Kerihalli 279, 106 173 312 197 115 303 195 108 00640600 Sevanagar 876 382 494 714 407 307 698 402 296 00640700 Belaghatti 546 211 335 349 261 88 348 261 87 00640800 Wadavi 749 307 442 633 398 235 633 398 235 00640900 Alagilawad 156 56 100 127 88 39 127 88 39 00641000 Govanakoppa 469 178 291 610 310 300 428 270 158 00641100 Bijjur 463 167 296 598 333 265 51-l 317 197 00641200 Nagammaduyu 675 263 412 738 408 330 714 402 312 00641300 Ankali 272 93 179 298 166 132 189 136 53 00641400 Koganur 823 306 517 951 495 456 776 440 336 00641500 Tangod 554 211 343 600 342 258 470 311 159 00641600 Kanakawad 438 167 271 457 239 218 127 119 8 00641700 Hebbal ),250 425 825 1,588 1,010 578 1,452 979 473 00641800 Chavadal 308 113 195 405 236 169 236 192 44 00641900 Tolali 254 85 169 368 209 159 257 196 61 00642000 ltagi 1,269 462 807 1,211 932 279 1,167 922 245 00642100 Sasarwad 395 145 250 527 346 181 431 333 98 00642200 Basapur 4 2 2 2 2 00642300 Kallaganur 161 60 101 237 135 102 181 121 60

334 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Shirhatti Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Name of Village workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Feinales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 3J 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 (.5 43 12 42 14 28 5 3 2 Nave Bhavanur ·+33 416 17 128 67 61· 5 5 1-13 135 8 Machenahalli 620 407 213 535 221 314 19 17 2 54 43 II Ranalur 469 316 153 301 137 \64 23 16 7 117 103 14 Devihal 41 X 366 52 1.419 630 789 48 45 3 X51 753 98 Bellatti .'li3 331 32 420 184 236 14 11 3 71 64 7 Sugnalli D6 77 59 86 30 56 5 I -I 4~ 45 3 Hadagali 156 95 61 175 73 102 21 18 3 Bhavanur S:CR 456 72 849 393 456 57 46 11 201 164 37 Bannikoppa In 149 48 252 104 148 44 27 17 42 38 4 Narayanapura 167 125 42 324 160 164 2 Chikkasavanur 157 116 41 236 110 126 5 5 20 17 3 Budihal 130 67 63 399 202 197 5 3 2 19 18 I Kokkargundi 444 268 176 615 291 324 34 23 II 101 73 28 Konchigeri 276 192 84 217 69 148 3 3 108 93 15 Hosur 199 185 14 187 107 80 5 5 -10 33 7 Tarikoppa n 78 208 IQ4 \04 7 6 10 7 3 Kerihalli 130 107 23 553 285 268 15 10 5 Sevanagar 118 100 \8 62 27 35 \50 119 31 18 \5 3 Belaghatti 229 171 58 297 138 159 32 24 8 75 65 10 Wadavi 64 411 16 52 31 21 I 10 8 2 Alagilawad 115 103 12 276 132 144 31 29 2 6 6 Govanakoppa 128 100 28 3 \ \ \62 \49 34 21 13 41 34 7 Bijjur 223 179 44 431 171 260 9 8 51 44 7 Nagaramaduvu 45 39 6 \ \8 74 44 4 3 22 20 2 Ankali 234 188 46 468 \89 279 28 26 -16 37 9 Koganur 192 147 45 171 8\ 90 \3 9 -I 94 74 20 Tangod 83 S2 I 1'6 14 2 2 2 26 21 5 Kanakawad 466 359 107 650 327 323 66 58 8 270 235 35 Hebbal 89 82 7 102 78 24 4 4 41 28 13 Chavadal 56 56 \82 \23 S9 \ I 18 16 2 Tolali 301 277 25 565 397 168 21 17 4 279 231 48 Ilagi 146 \36 10 214 137 87 \5 15 46 45 Sasarwad Basapur 38 38 1\8 66 52 25 17 8 Kallilganur

335 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG -.~- _------.-.------_------~------_------

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Industrial category Location code Name of Village Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 00638900 Nave Bhavanur 00639000 Machenahalli 551 87 464 7 5 2 501 49 452 00639100 Ranalur 150 47 103 43 20 23 97 19 78 00639200 Dcvihal 68 9 59 54 4 50 10 4 6 00639300 Bellal!i 148 X5 63 6 4 2 88 39 4<) 00639400 Sugnalli 00639500 HadagaJi 25 24 15 15 S S 00639600 Bhavanur 1 I 00639700 Bannikoppa 194 52 142 74 () 65 112 39 73 00639800 Narayanapura 65 17 4S 21 5 16 43 12 31 00639900 Chikkasavanur 54 6 48 8 4 4 46 2 44 00640000 Budihal 89 34 55 37 10 27 52 24 28 00640100 Kokkargundi 75 22 53 18 4 14 54 16 38 00640200 Konchigeri 90 20 70 36 15 21 50 4 46 00640300 Hosur 5 1 4 4 4 00640400 Tarikoppa 31 7 24 10 4 6 21 3 18 00640500 KerihalJi 9 2 7 9 2 7 00640600 Sevanagar 16 5 II 1 00640700 Belaghatti 00640800 Wadavi 00640900 Alagilawad 00641000 Govanakoppa 182 40 142 36 9 27 145 30 115 00641100 Bijjur 84 16 68 40 g 32 42 7 35 00641200 Nagaramaduvu 24 6 18 4 2 2 II 10 00641300 Ankali 109 30 79 105 27 78 00641400 Koganur 175 55 120 22 8 14 149 44 105 00641500 Tangod 130 31 99 12 5 7 118 26 92 00641600 Kanakawad 330 I~l) 210 327 119 208 00641700 Hebbal 136 31 105 II 4 7 lIS 21 97 00641800 Chayadal 169 44 125 39 10 29 108 28 80 00641900 Tolali III 13 98 III 13 9R 00642000 ltag! 44 10 34 15 5 10 21 5 16 00642100 Sasarwad 96 13 83 86 II 75 7 6 00642200 Basapur '2 2 2 2 00642300 Kallaganur 56 14 42 2 2 49 II 38

336 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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CENSUS ABSTRACT Shirhatti

of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Name of Village code number Persons Males Females 'Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

IKX 73 115 Nave Flhavanur 00638900 '43 33 10 ,}99 4:20 579 Machenahalli 00639000 7 6 3 2 956 476 4S0 Ranalur 00639100 i 3 J 2 903 376 527 Oevihal 00639200 13 II 2 41 31 ]0 1.674 1.442 2.232 BeHatti 00639300 1.049 383 666 Sugnalli 00639400 227 106 121 Hadagali 00639500 279 125 154 Bhavanur 00639600 4 4 4 4 L9'J7 839 1.158 Bannikoppa 00639700 I 5'i8 192 366 Narayanapura 00639800 217 96 121 Chikkasavanur 00639900 397 1~5 212 Budihal 00640000 2 398 204 194 Kokkargundi 00640100 2 2 2 719 361 358 Konchigeri 00640200 454 186 268 Hosur 00640300 547 185 362 Tarikoppa 00640400 307 138 169 Kerihalli 00640500 14 5 9 689 315 374 Sevanagar 00640600 574 191 383 Belaghatti 00640700 669 242 427 Wadavi 00640800 IX7 65 122 Alagilawad 00640900 389 206 183 Govanakoppa 00641000 408 178 230 Bijjur 00641100 9 3 6 486 234 252 Nagaramaduvu 00641200 4 3 267 127 140 Ankali 00641300 3 3 645 297 348 Koganur 00641400 536 247 289 Tangod 00641500 1 2 I 415 214 201 Kanakawad 00641600 3 2 4 4 1.703 705 998 Hebbal 00641700 3 3 19 6 13 348 153 195 Chavadal 00641800 264 136 128 Tola1i 00641900 8 8 1,908 657 1.251 !tagi 00642000 2 2 612 250 362 Sasarwad 00642100 5 3 2 8asapur 00642200 5 4 167 84 83 Kalla~anu~ 00642300

337

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT - MUNDARGI C D BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Total population (including Location Area of Pop ulation in the }\;umber of institutional and houseless code Name of Village Village in age-group 0-6 households pop U lation) number hectares Pasons M ales Females Persons Males Females 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

0005 !\Iundargi (Total) 885.5 17,906 95,946 48,883 47,063 14,732 7,626 7,106 0005 Mundargi (Rural) 878.9 17,906 95,946 48,883 47,063 14,732 7,626 7,106 0005 Mundargi (VrbaP) 6.6 Mundargi (Rural) 006~24()0 Shivajinagar 406.0 291 1,1'95 990 905 362 194 168 00642500 Kadampur 789.0 30S 1,567 815 752 237 117 120 00642600 Churchihal 690.0 160 828 394 434 122 6t 61 00642700 Shirur 2,572 0 21>2 1,452 714 738 237 127 II (] 00642800 Janl Ii 885.0 425 2,1)\8 1,116 1.072 332 172 If,O 00642900 Halligudi 3,442.0 399 2,177 1,072 1,105 306 164 142 00643000 Hallikeri 2,405.0 586 3,094 1,587 1,507 503 258 245 00643100 Venkatapur 2,591.0 397 2,125 1,080 1,045 285 155 130 00643200 Alur 2,450.0 814 4,234 2,162 2,072 572 292 280 00643300 Shingatarayanakeri 701.0 77 377 193 184 46 27 19 00643400 Dindur 313.0 105 600 278 322 160 72 88 00643500 Attikatti 616.0 195 1,060 521 539 209 109 100 00643600 Kappatagiri 1,257.0 181 1,020 507 513 202 n 104 00643700 Doni 6,494.0 1,019 5,606 2,899 2,707 768 392 >,76 00643800 Dambal 7,153.0 1,815 10,095 5,166 4,929 1,518 778 740 00643900 Eklasapur 1,508 () 284 1,478 740 B~ 212 108 104 00644000 Haitapur ].210.0 '209 1,142 5S9 553 152 78 74 00644100 Meundi 4,200.0 512 2,658 1,342 1,316 406 IS'! 21'7 00644200 Baradur 2,020,0 415 2,152 1,074 1,078 287 145 142 00644300 Tam bragundi 1,776.0 Xl 505 250 255 73 30 43 00644400 Hirewaddatti 5,572.0 1,195 6,529 3,304 3,225 972 524 ~4~ 00644500 Chikkawaddatti ].86~.0 369 2,100 1,079 1.021 381 205 176 00644600 Guddadbudihal \,037.0 91 452 226 226 83 46 37 00644700 Muradi 696.0 146 766 384 382 134 72 62 00644\\00 Marulhinagar 31&.0 250 1,316 655 661 272 144 12R 00644900 Kelur 1.218.0 97 533 272 261 102 55 47 00645000 Harogeri 1,974.0 461 2,285 1,152 1,133 310 156 154 00645100 Basapur 275.0 91 431 233 198 76 45 31 00645200 Bagewadi 2,375.0 379 2,019 1,047 972 277 139 138 00645300 MUSlikOPpa 767.0 77 430 203 227 99 45 54 00645400 Kalkeri 1,665.0 650 3,631 1,898 1,733 498 275 223 00645500 Shirol 774.0 --. ------U n -inhabit ed------00645600 Mundargi ( R ) 2,021.0 ------Un -inha bited------00645700 Ramenahalli 408.0 ------Un-ill habit ed------00645800 Byalawadgi 339.0 ------Un -in habit ed------00645900 Maktumpur 306.0 119 689 366 323 106 55 51 00646000 Budihal 637.0 284 1,555 799 756 228 110 118 00646100 T ippapur 295.0 30 170 84 86 30 14 16 00646200 Virapapur J 9],0 72 337 J 91 146 42 26 16 00646300 Venkateshnagar 131.0 102 494 226 268 105 44 61 00646400 Sevalalnagar 766.0 139 668 349 319 122 67 55 00646500 Bidnal ,809.0 309 1,638 ,824 814 25() 13~ 121 006"6600 Bennihalli 639.0 234 1,120 567 553 t86 98 H8 00646700 Nagarahalh 948.0 184 925 482 443 149 79 70 00646800 Ashakiran 86.0 163 839 436 403 133 74 59 00646900 Hesarur 1,090.0 294 1,600 785 815 230 121 109 006 .. 7000 Kakkur 587.0 170 872 449 423 147 70 77 00647100 Korlhalli 2,<)41 () 530 3.109 1,568 1,541 467 D8 229 00647200 Gangapur 733.0 121 665 358 307 99 55 44 00647300 Jyalawadgi 1.874.0 220 1,156 598 558 172 89 S3 00647400 :"1allikarjunapura 1~3 0 114 656 326 330 99 50 ~9 00647S00 Mundawad 1,3680 299 1,536 809 727 198 104 94 006476()O Bidarahalli 2,1830 399 2,016 1,014 1,002 295 145 1')0

340 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT '\Iundargi

Scheduled Castes pup uation Schedukd Tribes pop ulation Literates Name ofYillage

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

19,329 9,894 9,435 8,392 4,227 4,165 48,446 30,692 17,754 !\Iundargi (Total) 19,:\29 9,894 9,435 8,392 4,227' 4,165 48,4.t6 30,692 17.754 Mundargi (Rural) :\Iundargi (Urban) Mundargi (Rural) 1,882 981 901 721 507 214 Sh ivajinagar 168 80 88 273 136 137 961 601 360 Kadampur 344 \73 171 94 38 Sh 483 269 214 Churchihal 346 164 182 131 63 68 787 477 3 I 0 Shimr 187 % 91 55 28 27 1,169 762 407 Jantli 103 58 45 70 34 1.366 796 570 Halligudi 460 226 234 270 124 146 1,630 1,038 592 Hallikeri 188 98 90 240 132 108 1,101 705 396 Venkatapur 522 264 258 82 50 32 2,236 1,428 808 Alur 51 24 27 73 38 35 199 120 79 Shingatarayanakeri 579 267 312 95 79 16 Dindur 611 311 300 122 52 70 459 291 168 Attikatti 965 473 492 329 239 90 Kappatagiri 1,121 584 537 353 179 174 2,920 1,865 1,055 Doni 1,330 724 606 328 161 lti7 5,067 3,180 1,887 Dambal 106 56 50 2 6 696 462 234 Eklasapur 106 60 46 271 142 12'.) 616 395 221 Haitapur 252 130 122 238 122 116 1,425 918 507 Meundi 299 144 155 44 20 24 1,202 727 475 Baradur 146 69 77 223 151 72 Tambragundi 1,475 731 744 514 258 256 3,218 2,035 1,183 Hirewaddatti 368 202 166 311 152 15g 809 550 259 Chikkawaddatti 9 5 4 121 65 56 234 146 ~ 8 Guddadbudih al 7 3 4 226 117 109 453 265 IHX Muradi 1.307 649 658 43R 277 161 Maruthinagar 452 231 221 273 169 104 KeJur 247 123 124 228 115 113 1,227 796 431 Harogeri 50 28 22 41 21 20 228 150 78 8asapur 370 189 181 396 208 188 1,180 749 431 Bagewadi 10 5 5 211 118 93 MustikOPpa 558 333 225 188 • 104 84 1,906 '1,204 702 Kalkeri ------Un-inhabited------Shirol ------U n -inh abit ed------Mundargi ( R ) ------U n -in habit ed------Ramenahalli ------Un-inhabited------8yalawadgi 99 54 45 380 273 107 Maktumpur 182 96 86 426 222 204 922 583 339 Budihal 81 52 29 Tippapur 94 52 42 204 138 66 Virapapur 484 224 260 I 168 103 65 Venkateshnagar 651 341 310 6 2 4 193 123 70 Sevalalnagar 244 120 124 50 22 28, 820 509 311 Bidpal 82 41 41 17 8 9 493 318 175 Bennihalli 93 56 37 84 43 41 484 315 169 Nagarahalli 823 426 397 434 276 158 Ashakiran 69 37 32 561 269 292 907 559 348 Hesarur 77 41 36 276 137 139 463 307 156 Kakkm 325 156 169 105 54 51 1,379 859 ~20 KMlhaJli 34 20 14 307 162 145 315 208 107 Gangapur 167 85 82 67 36 31 599 382 21 7 Jyalawadgi 140 62 78 47 27 20 426 250 176 Mallikilrjunapura 126 63 63 328 173 155 81R 540 2n Mundawad 290 151 139 76 33 43 1,084 659 42'\ Bidarahalli

341 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location 1Jlitcratcs code Name of Village Total workers Main \\orker5 number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

0005 l\Iundargi (Total) 47,500 111,191 29,309 51,664 28,725 22,939 41,735 26,692 1;,!l43 0005 I\lundargi (Rural) 47,500 18,191 29,309 51,664 28,725 22,939 41,735 2b,692 15,O·l] 0005 Mundargi (Urban) I\lundargi (Rural) 00642400 Shivajinagar 1.174 4S3 691 975 5S5 390 846 560 2X6 00642500 Kadampur 606 214 392 795 479 316 750 460 290 00642600 Churchihal 345 125 220 439 227 212 292 208 S.. 00642700 Shirur f>b) 21,7 428 806 450 356 519 44(1 79 0()642g0() Jantli L019 y; .. 665 1.262 653 609 765 568 197 00642900 Halligudi Sil 276 535 1,111 639 472 82 .. 629 195 00643000 Hallikeri 1,464 549 915 1,646 900 746 1,312 ~82 430 00643100 Venkatapur 1,024 375 649 1.235 636 599 989 609 380 00643200 Alur 1.993 7H 1,264 2,378 1,268 1,110 1,455 1.203 252 00643300 Shingatarayanakeri 178 73 105 214 112 102 212 112 100 00643400 Dindur 505 199 306 361 180 181 307 156 151 00643500 Attikatti 601 230 371 538 277 261 433 248 185 . 26X 00643600 Kappatagiri 691 423 643 317 326 458 282 176 00643700 Doni 2,686 1,034 1.652 3,255 [.763 1.492 2,892 1.700 1.192 00643800 Dambal 5,02k 1.986 3,042 5,450 3.094 2.356 4.350 2.787 1.563 , 7i!2 00643900 Eklasapur 278 504 893 475 418 556 1il.. 172 00644000 Haitapur 526 194 332 629 339 290 608 333 275 00644 100 Meundi 1.2JJ 424 S09 1.436 823 613 1,255 759 496 00644200 Baradur 950 347 603 1,247 677 570 l.214 666 548 00644300 Tambragundi 282 99 183 341 187 154 326 183 143 00644400 Hirewaddatti 3,J II 1,269 2.042 3.399 1.944 1,455 2,900 1.899 LOOI fl0644500 Chikkawaddatti L2')1 529 762 1.221 658 563 S11 597 21 .. 00644600 Guddndbudihal 2lX 80 138 254 132 122 188 119 69 00644700 Muradi 313 119 194 339 198 141 160 150 10 00644800 Maruthinagar ~n 378 500 765 365 400 396 300 96 00644900 Kelur 260 103 157 335 169 166 293 166 127 00645000 flarogeri 1,(5)\ 356 702 1,134 681 453 1.086 660 426 00645 100 Basapur 203 83 120 202 132 70 163 125 38 00645200 Bagewadi ~39 298 541 1,004 627 377 849 564 285 00645300 MustikOppa 219 85 134 249 138 111 242 135 107 00645400 Kalkeri 1.725 694 1,031 1,632 ].013 619 1,460 935 525 00645500 Shir(}\ ------u n-inhabi ted------00645600 Mundargi (R) ------Un-in habi ted------00645700 Ramenahalli ------U n-inhabi ted------__ _ 00645800 Byalawadgi ------Un-inhabi ted------00645900 Maktumpur 309 93 216 407 221 186 371 212 159 00646000 Budihal 633 216 417 854 456 398 569 398 171 00646 I 00 Tippapur 89 32 57 56 52 4 56 52 4 00646Z00 Virapapur 133 53 xo 197 113 84 197 113 84 00646300 \' cnkateshnagar 326 123 203 2&8 132 136 268 132 136 00646400 Se,alalnagar 475 226 249 396 215 181 391 214 177 00646500 Bidnal 818 315 503 866 4n 3RB 466 323 143 00646600 Bcnnihalli 627 249 378 630 322 308 627 320 307 00646700 Nagarahalli 441 167 274 375 284 91 375 2S4 91 01l646~00 Ashakiran 405 160 245 375 230 145 373 228 145 00646900 Hesarur 693 226 467 913 450 463 696 417 279 00647000 Kakkur 409 142 267 403 253 150 399 250 149 00647100 Korlhalli 1,730 709 1,021 1,336 8~7 4,9 1,32S 833 495 00647200 Gangapur 350 ISO 200 422 225 197 287 201 86 00647:\00 Jyalawadgi 557 216 341 693 35R 335 628 353 275 00647.. 00 Mallikarjunapura 230 76 154 351 IS3 168 174 167 7 00647500 Mundawad 718 269 449 806 .. 71 335 433 326 107 00647600 Bidarahalli 932 355 577 1.1XI 620 56l 999 57C 429

34:> PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Mundargi Industrial category of main workers How,ehold industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Name ofVillnge workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

18,562 14,040 4,522 16,938 7,509 9,429 907 621 286 5,328 4,522 806 l\1undargi (Total) 18,562 1 ~,MO ~,522 16,938 7,509 9A29 907 621 286 5,328 4,522 806 Mundargi (Rural) Mundargi (l'rban) l\Iundargi (Rural) 540 3RO 160 180 X4 '}6 3 12.1 93 30 Shi\ajinagar 310 232 78 246 57 IlI9 9 6 3 IR5 165 20 Kadampur 133 97 36 85 50 35 15 8 7 59 53 6 Churchihal 384 327 57 89 71 IX II 10 I 35 32 3 Shirur 41i1 341 77 172 78 94 \5 7 ~ \60 \42 18 Jantli 51'8 469 119 109 47 62 I 126 113 13 Halligudi 567 510 57 537 191 346 32 23 9 176 158 18 Hallikeri 522 387 135 346 115 231 18 13 5 103 94 9 Venkatapur 739 721 18 431 240 191 68 60 8 217 182 35 Alur 54 50 4 139 44 95 19 18 Shingatarayanaken 82 70 12 201 74 127 2 22 II II Dindur 159 103 56 214 96 1\8 3 3 57 46 I I Attikatti 201 152 49 155 50 105 6 5 96 75 21 Kappatagiri 760 62S 132 1.691 707 9X4 101 71 30 340 294 46 Doni 2.226 I.S<;2 634 1.310 515 795 144 91 53 (,70 589 81 Dambal ~42 208 34 269 139 130 13 10 :1 27 5 Eklasapur 264 163 101 251 82 169 8 6 2 85 82 3 Haitapur 464 3 J.l 150 624 301( 316 22 14 S 145 123 22 Meund; 469 313 156 616 264 352 21 10 11 lOS 79 29 Barndur 17 14 3 305 16g 117 2 Tambragundi 1,50' Ul19 486 987 516 471 32 13 9 376 341 35 Hirewaddatti 3J() 296 14 444 253 I'll 13 12 44 36 8 Chikkawaddatti 134 89 45 37 18 19 17 12 5 Guddadbudihal 122 120 2 5 4 7 25 22 3 Muradi 137 109 29 161 119 -n II 12 75 62 13 Maruthinagar 176 110 66 85 25 60 I 3] 30 I Kelur 391 316 75 602 269 333 12 6 6 81 69 12 Harogeri 108 96 12 45 22 23 9 6 3 Basapur 270 213 57 447 237 210 25 25 107 89 18 Bagewadi 146 87 59 73 27 46 23 21 2 MustikOPpa 470 340 130 584 266 318 80 50 30 326 279 47 Kalken ------U n-inhabi led------Shirol ------U n-inhabited------Mundargi ( R ) ------Un-Inhabited ------Ramenahalli ------Un-inhabited------Byalawadgi 158 98 60 146 56 90 15 9 6 52 49 3 Maktumpur 419 317 102 98 40 58 3 2 49 39 10 Budihal 33 31 2 18 16 2 5 5 Tippapur 190 107 83 2 2 5 4 I Virapapur 176 93 83 89 3R 51 3 I 2 Venkateshnagar 126 68 58 260 144 116 5 2 3 Sevalalnagar 142 124 IX 243 124 lIS} 20 19 61 56 5 Bidnal 364 208 156 214 79 135 18 8 10 31 25 6 Bennihalli 170 160 10 166 90 76 39 34 5 Nagarahalli liS 85 30 202 110 92 22 12 10 34 21 13 Ashakiran 373 249 124 257 116 141 12 7 5 54 45 9 Hesarur 153 124 29 229 III 118 6 5 II 10 Kakkur 382 276 106 671 339 352 n 16 12 247 202 45 Korlhalli 261 IX4 77 13 7 6 13 10 3 Gangapur 334 286 48 236 24 212 3 ::> 53 40 13 Jyalawadgi 119 119 31 28 3 24 20 4 Mall ikmj unapura 274 212 62 Sf( 29 29 21 15 6 80 70 10 Mundawad 341 303 38 600 222 378 28 17 II 30 28 2 Ridarahalli

343 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Name of\,illage Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persom Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 4R 49

0005 Mundargi (Total) 9,929 2,033 7,896 1,611 324 1,287 7,933 1,516 6,417 0005 Mundargi (Rural) 9,929 2,033 7,896 1,611 324 1,287 7,933 1,516 6,417 0005 Mundargi (llrban) l\Iundargi (Rural) 00642400 Shivajinagar 129 25 104 65 12 53 53 4 49 00642500 Kadampur 45 19 26 17 8 9 23 8 15 00642600 Churchihal 147 19 128 18 17 126 16 110 00642700 Shirur 2X7 10 277 189 5 IX4 95 4 91 00642800 Jantii 497 85 412 40 10 30 ·n~ 64 374 00642900 Halligudi 287 10 277 41 5 36 245 5 240 00643000 Hallikeri 334 18 316 95 9 86 235 6 229 00643100 Venkatapur 246 27 219 18 10 8 221 15 206 00643200 Alur 923 65 858 7 5 2 888 56 832 00643300 Shingatarayanakeri 2 2 00643400 Dindur 54 24 30 50 20 30 00643500 Attikalli 105 29 76 39 15 24 61 12 49 00643600 Kappatagiri 185 35 150 60 15 45 113 18 95 00643700 Duni 363 63 300 28 10 18 325 49 276 00643800 Dambal 1,100 307 793 92 26 66 974 264 710 00643900 Eklasapur 337 91' 246 31 9 302 81 221 00644000 Haitapur 21 6 15 9 3 6 7 7 00644100 Meundi 181 64 117 74 27 47 92 28 64 00644200 Baradur 33 II 22 3 3 22 3 19 00644300 Tambragundl 15 4 II 15 4 II 00644400 Hircwaddaltl 499 45 454 193 4 I R9 2x8 36 252 00644500 Chikkawaddatti 410 61 349 123 14 109 286 47 239 00644600 Guddadbudihal 66 13 53 18 6 12 48 7 41 00644700 Muradi 179 48 131 16 2 14 156 44 112 00644800 Maruthinagar 369 65 304 12 3 9 353 61 292 00644900 Kelur 42 3 39 3 3 39 3 3t 00645000 48 21 27 2 41 18 23 00645100 8asapur 39 7 32 2 2 36 7 29 00645200 Bagewadi 155 63 92 3 3 141 50 91 00645300 MustikOPpa 7 3 4 4 4 00645400 Kalkeri 172 78 94 61 28 33 71 22 49 00645500 Shirol ------Un-inhabited------00645600 Mundargi ( R ) ------Un-inhabited------00645700 Ramenahalli ------Un-inhabited------00645800 Byalawadgi ------U n-inhabi ted------00645900 Maktumpur 36 9 27 4 2 2 31 6 25 00646000 Budihal 285 58 227 29 2 27 251 54 197 00646100 Tippapur 00646200 Virapapur 00646300 Venkateshnagar 00646400 Sevalalnagar 5 4 2 I 3 3 00646500 Bidnal 400 155 245 3. 3 393 ISO 243 00646600 Bennihalli 3 2 I 2 00646700 Nagarahalli 00646800 Ashakiran 2 2 00646900 Hesarur 217 33 184 14 7 7 175 12 163 00647000 Kakkur 4 3 4 3 00647100 Kurlhalli 8 4 4 5 2 3 00647200 Gangapur 135 24 111 4 4 131 24 107 00647300 Jyalawadgi 65 5 60 10 2 8 52 3 49 00647400 Mallikarjunapura 177 16 161 4 4 172 It 156 00647500 Mundawad 373 145 228 15 2 13 355 142 213 00647600 Bldarahalli 182 50 132 17 12 :; 165 3X 127

344 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Mundargi of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Name of Village code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

88 25 63 297 168 129 44,282 20,158 24,124 l\Iundargi (Total) 0005 88 25 63 297 168 129 44,282 20,158 24,124 Mundargi (Rural) 0005 Mundargi (Urban) 0005 Mundargi (Rural) II 920 405 515 Shivajinagar 00642400 5 2 772 336 436 Kadampur 00642500 2 2 389 167 222 Churchihal 00642600 2 I I 646 264 3);2 Shirur 00642700 19 II 8 926 463 463 Jantli 00642800 1,066 433 633 lIalligudi 00642900 4 J 1,448 687 76 \ Hallikeri 00643000 I I 6 2 4 890 444 446 Venka\apur 00643100 8 8 20 4 16 1,856 894 962 Alur 00643200 2 2 163 81 82 Shingatarayanakeri 00643300 4 4 239 98 141 Dindur 00643400 5 2 522 244 278 Attikatti 00643500 II 2 9 377 190 187 Kappatagiri 00643600 4 5 3 2 2,351 1.136 1,215 Doni 0064370() 5 2 -' 29 15 14 4,645 2.072 2,573 Dambal 0()643800 4 I 585 265 320 Eklasapur 00643900 5 3 2 513 250 263 Haitapur 00644000 6 2 4 9 7 2 1.222 519 703 Meundi 00644100 2 2 6 6 905 397 508 Baradur 00644200 164 63 101 Tarnbragundi 00644300 4 14 5 9 3.130 1.360 I. 770 Hirewaddatti 00644400 879 421 45R Chikkawaddatti 00644500 19X <)4 104 Uuddadbudihal 00644600 5 5 2 2 427 IR6 241 Mmadi 00644700 4 551 290 261 Maruthinagar 00644800 198 103 95 Kelur 00644900 4 2 2 1.151 471 680 Harogeri 00645000 I 229 101 128 Basapur 00645\00 8 7 3 3 1,015 420 595 Bagewadi 00645200 3 3 181 65 116 MustikOPpa 00645300 39 28 II 1,999 885 I, I 14 Kalkeri 00645400 ------Un-inhabited------Shirol 00645500 ------Un-inhabited------Mundargi (R ) 00645600 ------Un-inhabited------Ramenahalli 00645700 ------Un-inhabited------Byalawadgi 00645800 I I 282 145 13 7 Maktumpur 00645900 4 2 2 701 343 358 Budihal 00646000 114 32 82 Tippapur 00646100 140 78 62 Virapapur 00646200 226 94 132 Venkateshnagar 00646300 272 134 138 Sevalalnagar 00646400 -3 2 772 346 426 Bidnal 00646500 I 490 245 245 Bennihalli 00646600 550 198 352 Nagarahalli 00646700 2 2 464 206 258 Ashakiran 00646ROO 22 8 14 6 6 687 335 352 Hesarur 00646900 469 196 273 Kakkur 00647000 2 2 1,773 73\ 1.042 Korlhalli 00647100 243 133 110 Gangapur 00647200 3 3 463 240 223 Jyalawadgi 00647300 305 143 162 Mallikarjunapura 00647400 2 730 338 392 Mundawad 00647500 835 394 44 I Bidarahalli 00647600

345 DISTRICT C£=NSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Total population (including A(ea of Population in the Location Number of institutional and houseless code Name of Vi I l::tge Village in age-group 0-6 households population) number hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 X 9 10 006-17700 VithalapU! 616.0 101 452 213 234 55 31 24 00647800 Gumgol 657.0 12~ 606 311 295 82 41 41 00647900 Hammigi 3.232.0 79.1 4,068 2,151 ).917 630 345 285 00648000 Sheemah

346 PRIMARY______CENSUS _ ___ _ ABSTRACT__J ______

CENSUS ABSTRACT i\tunda'1!;i

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Name of Village

Persons Males Females . Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 12 .. 58 66 241 135 106 Vithalapllr 7 3 4 . 135 6& 67 :In 2U 160 Gllmgol 620 332 288 14: 67 75 2,019 1.25S 761 Ilammigi 91 50 41 lRO '807 93 479 314 165 Shecmahalli 449 235 214 346 166 180 1,~83 );30 453 ShingataluT

347 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Bluck-

Location Illiterates Total workers Main workers code Name of Village number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 006-17700 Vi1halapur 211 83 128 230 131 99 84 77 7 00647800 Gumgol 214 79 135 324 183 141 308 175 133 00647900 Hammigi 2,049 893 1,156 2,219 1,224 995 1.718 1,115 603 006-18000 Sh eernahalli 843 348 495 800 401 399 749 384 365 00648100 Shingatalur 1,425 538 887 1,374 748 626 1,328 729 599

348 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Mundargi

Indm,trial category of main workers Huusehold industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Name ofYillage workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 :2 57 57 10 8 2 17 12 5 Vithalapur 77 71 6 190 71 119 10 8 2 31 25 6 Gumgol 621 484 137 779 356 423 15 10 5 303 265 38 Hammigi 313 212 101 292 76 216 5 4 139 92 47 Sheemahalli 456 307 149 694 290 404 10 9 168 123 45 Shingata1ur

349 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Name of Village Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ~ 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 00647700 Vithalapur 146 54 92 133 43 90 00647ROO Gumgol 16 8 8 13 6 7 00647900 Hammigi 501 109 392 235 57 17S 245 45 200 00648000 Sheemahalli 51 17 34 11 4 7 22 7 15 00648100 Shing.atalur 46 \9 27 35 \3 :2.2

350 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Mundargi of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Name of Village code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 3 2 10 10 222 '(1,7 135 \' ithalapur 00647700 1 2 2 282 128 154 Gurngol 00647800 7 (1 14 6 R 1,849 927 92~ Hammigi 00647900 17 6 II 522 261 261 Shecrnahalli 00648000 9 5 4 1,334 620 714 Shingatalur 00648100

351

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG -----~~------_ -~--- _------

eRDA" PR[\L\RY

A rea of Total population (including Location Population in th.;­ Townl Waru Number or Inst itutional and housclcss code Name ofTownl Ward age-group 0-6 in square households population) number Kilometre Persons Males F ernales Persons Males Fcmaks 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~0801000 -"argund (TMC) 19.57 6,23.t 32,561 16,585 15.976 4.705 2,415 2,290 0001 WardNo. I ]f17 1.7X 1 969 812 205 lOb 99 O()02 Ward No.2 352 1,735 88R 847 261 II R 143 OOOJ Ward No.3 260 1.375 6bll 7117 23(> 114 122 0004 Ward No.4 291 IAf,2 749 713 22S 112 I If 0005 Ward 1"0.5 269 1.311 664 647 181 96 85 0006 Ward 1"0. 6 192 1.151 589 562 139 81 5g 0007 Ward No.7 300 1.1>20 810 RIO 212 106 106 0008 WardN".!> 182 1,156 60l 554 176 98 7S OOO'} WardNo.9 20S 1.0f,7 546 521 167 88 79 0010 WardNo.IO 215 957 466 491 137 61 76 0011 Ward No. II 313 1.680 820 860 245 116 129 0012 Ward No. 12 206 1,060 528 532 157 73 84 0(;13 Ward No. 13 255 1041 I 709 702 204 105 99 0014 Ward No. 14 279 10474 730 744 206 99 107 0015 Ward No. 15 !88 1.103 571 532 145 80 65 0016 Ward No. 16 242 1,265 622 643 ISO 73 77 0017 WardNu.17 372 1.903 951 952 290 146 144 OOIR Ward No. IX 310 Ib·n 850 793 248 134 114 0019 Ward No. 19 204 1.184 614 570 154 77 77 0020 Ward No. 20 168 918 4~4 434 109 61 48 0021 WardNo.~1 178 941 ~82 ~59 128 62 60 0022 Ward No. 22 374 1.921 992 929 314 175 1,9 0023 Ward No. ~3 509 2.443 1.281 1.16~ 413 234 179

408020(}(} Ron (11') 68.65 4,062 21,643 10,797 10,846 3.219 1,595 1,624 0001 WardNo. I 154 856 416 440 112 59 53 0002 Ward 1\0. 2 131 693 334 359 93 46 47 0003 Ward No.3 163 903 ~53 450 125 66 59 0004 Ward No.4 140 796 389 407 116 62 54 0005 Ward No.5 184 1,062 528 534 152 71 81 0006 Ward Na. 6 117 641 322 319 81 35 46 0007 Ward Na. 7 181 999 497 502 148 73 75 0008 Ward No.8 303 1,617 797 820 302 150 152 0009 Ward No.9 151 W2 387 415 124 61 63 0010 Ward No. 10 156 741 358 383 105 51 54 0011 Ward No. II 152 808 393 415 102 48 54 0012 WardN".12 238 1.176 579 597 179 87 92 0013 Ward No. 13 225 1,121 564 557 151 64 87 0014 Ward No. 14 280 1.454 722 732 189 94 95 OOIS Ward No. 15 231 1,254 611 643 207 99 108 0016 Ward No. 16 251 1,412 724 ('88 20(, 103 103 0017 WardNa.17 235 1,31 9 676 f,43 210 110 100 0018 Ward No. IX 322 1,780 902 sn "275 139 136 0019 WardNo.19 270 1,35X 6H2 1:>76 225 120 105 0020 WardNu.20 17K 851 463 3RR I 17 57 60

40803000 Gajend(agarh rIMC) 18.82 4,944 28,226 14.352 IJ.S74 4.066 2,066 2.000 0001 WardNu. I 208 1,123 567 556 151 73 78 0002 Ward No.2 246 1.342 665 677 161 71 90 0003 Ward No .:; 200' 1.166 572 5<)4 173 79 94 0004 Wardl\:u.4 156 94.1 510 434 121 67 54 0005 WardNo 5 196 1.125 563 562 15·1 79 75 0006 Ward No.6 183 9\() 487 4qR q, 47 4S 0007 Ward No.7 157 872 464 -lOS 96 65 II 0008 Ward Nu. II 23-+ 1.2~o 622 I:>H I,,, RO 7~

354 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSllS ABSTR"-CT

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Name of Town/ Ward

Persons Males Females Persons M ales Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2.

3,216 1.647 1.569 716 372 344 18,172 10,999 7,173 "Iargund (T.\1C) 102 72 30 40 2R 12 1.145 739 406 Ward No. I 34 16 18 '114 5~O 334 Ward No.2 221 105 116 503 .~2 I I R2 Ward No. -' 2B6 136 150 101 50 5 I 6X9 445 244 Ward No.4 139 78 61 130 65 65 751 447 304 Ward No. 9 5 4 23 12 II 716 413 30J Ward No.6 4 I XJI 498 3.'13 Ward No.7 37 21 16 585 347 23X WardNo.8 4 I 10 7 3 461 299 162 WardNo.9 II 6 5 6 3 765 397 368 WardNo.IO 5 896 517 379 WardNo.11 112 58 54 603 360 243 Ward No. 12 7 4 3 8 2 870 512 358 Ward No. 13 -1 9 .. 950 542 408 Ward No. 14 5 2 3 56 25 3 I 818 456 362 Ward No. 15 2 41 18 23 858 502 356 WardNo.16 677 340 337 60 30 30 1,038 647 391 WardNo.17 700 .166 334 60 .14 2(> 876 56-1 312 Ward No. 18 3 I 16 15 740 445 295 Ward No. 19 31 17 14 12 471 291 180 Ward No. 20 5 3 7 4 508 315 193 WardNo.21 606 294 312 31 17 1-1 1.052 637 415 Ward No. 22 242 124 118 54 32 22 l,I32 725 407 Ward No. 23

2,294 1,144 1,150 428 211 217 12,773 7,527 5,246 Ron (TP) 517 298 219 Ward No. I 369 225 144 WardNo.2 6 499 295 204 Ward No.3 I 512 289 223 Ward No.4 3 2 647 399 248 Ward No.5 412 248 164 WardNo.6 616 363 253 WardNo.7 1,042 513 529 17 10 7 566 381 185 Ward No.8 (> 5 I I 6 5 519 292 227 Ward No.9 55 23 32 451 266 185 Ward No. 10 II 4 12 8 4 566 323 243 Ward No. II 128 58 70 77 34 43 730 429 301 Ward No. 12 46 23 23 42 25 17 838 484 354 Ward No. 13 58 34 24 50 20 30 1,063 576 487 Ward No. 14 144 70 74 34 19 15 812 447 365 Ward No. 15 21 X 13 9 6 3 BI2 495 317 Ward No. 16 38 18 20 5 2 3 599 371 228 Ward No. 17 15() 91 59 62 29 33 999 595 404 Ward No. 18 574 21:{0 294 34 17 17 811 447 364 Ward No. 19 71 3X 33 13 9 4 435 304 131 WardNo.20

5,088 2,561 2.527 681 361 320 17,430 10,482 6,948 Gajendragarh (,fMC) 12 7 5 739 444 295 Ward No. I 4 2 2 724 474 250 Ward No.2 21 10 II 5 2 690 426 264 Ward No. 25 I X 7 2 2 629 403 226 Ward No.4 XI -15 36 n9 447 3-+2 Ward No. -1 29 9 20 705 386 31,! WardNo.6 -1 2 62<) 369 :(>(J \Vardl-.,'o. II 11> x n6 S09 417 Wanl No. X

355 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

URBAN PRIMARY

Location liIircrates Total workers Main workers code Name of Townl Ward number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

40801000 Nargund (TMC) 14,389 5,586 8,803 12,547 8,961 3,586 10,884 8,452 2,432 0001 Ward No.1 636 230 406 600 473 127 545 430 115 0002 Ward No.2 821 308 513 676 473 203 512 388 124 0003 Ward No.3 xn 347 525 515 392 123 412 369 ·B 0004 Ward NO.4 773 304 469 638 408 230 609 400 209 0005 Ward No.5 560 217 343 472 360 112 434 352 82 0006 Ward No.6 435 176 259 470 324 146 327 291 36 0007 Ward No.7 7X9 312 477 699 475 224 530 4S0 1'0 0008 Ward No.8 571 255 316 441 328 113 429 322 107 0009 Ward No.9 606 247 359 473 310 163 408 297 III 0010 Ward No. 10 192 69 123 313 254 59 249 217 32 0011 Ward No. 11 784 303 481 58t 463 118 568 452 116 0012 Ward No. 12 457 168 289 408 2&3 125 309 265 44 0013 Ward No. 13 541 197 344 472 357 115 455 352 103 0014 Ward No. 14 524 188 336 490 378 112 377 345 32 0015 Ward No. 15 285 115 170 389 320 69 373 309 64 0016 Ward No. 16 407 120 287 433 340 93 377 333 44 0017 Ward No. 17 865 304 561 674 521 153 615 512 103 0018 Ward No. 18 767 286 4&1 763 454 309 730 446 284 0019 Ward No. 19 4-14 169 275 497 339 158 451 327 124 0020 Ward No. 20 447 193 254 334 282 52 307 275 32 0021 Ward No. 21 433 167 266 347 271 76 33(> 268 61' 0022 Ward No. 22 869 355 514 720 471 249 591 444 147 0023 Ward No. 23 1.311 556 755 1.142 685 457 940 608 332

40802000 Ron (TP) 8,870 3,270 5,600 8,515 5,691 2,824 8,031 5,569 2,462 0001 Ward No.1 339 118 221 36~ 251 117 345 237 108 0002 Ward No.2 324 109 215 285 199 86 278 192 86 0003 Ward No.3 404 158 246 398 264 134 375 249 126 0004 Ward No.4 284 100 184 260 217 43 244 215 29 0005 Ward No.5 415 129 286 416 304 112 416 304 112 0006 Ward No.6 229 74 155 266 178 88 228 170 58 0007 Ward No. 7 383 134 249 482 283 199 440 281 159 0008 Ward NO.8 1,051 416 635 893 430 463 839 425 414 0009 Ward No.9 283 95 188 339 212 127 339 212 127 0010 Ward No. JO 290 92 198 319 200 119 272 190 82 0011 Ward No. 11 242 70 172 300 215 85 258 210 48 0012 Ward No. 12 446 150 296 436 297 139 385 286 99 0013 Ward No. J3 283 80 203 318 266 52 313 264 49 0014 Ward No. 14 391 146 245 452 353 99 447 351 96 0015 Ward No. 15 442 164 278 395 311 84 354 291 63 0016 Ward No. 16 600 229 371 538 352 186 510 342 168 0017 Ward No. 17 720 305 415 559 359 200 544 359 185 0018 Ward No. 18 781 307 474 721 458 263 688 453 235 0019 Ward No. 19 547 235 312 477 333 144 469 3;12 137 0020 Ward No. 20 416 159 257 293 209 84 287 206 81

40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) 10,796 3,870 6,926 10,684 7,479 3,205 9,333 7,138 2,195 0001 Ward No.1 384 123 261 430 307 123 358 277 81 0002 Ward No.2 618 191 427 703 371 332 416 346 70 0003 Ward No.3 476 146 330 491 303 188 374 294 80 0004 Ward No.4 315 107 208 377 263 114 345 252 93 0005 Ward No. 5 336 116 220 418 305 113 403 299 104 0006 Ward NO.6 280 101 179 327 269 58 :no 267 53 0007 Ward No.7 243 95 148 321 231 90 320 231 S9 0008 Ward No.8 340 113 227 442 348 91 357 312 -15

356 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial cakgory of main workers

Household industry Culti"ators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Name of Town/ Ward

Persons Males Females Persons M~les Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

2.620 2,130 490 2,729 1,446. 1,283 301 257 44 5,234 4,619 615 Nargund (TMC) 97 97 145 56 89 3 300 277 2J Ward No. I 138 118 20 123 56 67 17 15 2 234 199 35 Ward No.2 'II 75 16 49 35 14 29 243 231 12 Ward No.3 X2 52 30 178 81 97 15 12 3 334 255 79 Ward No.4 ]X 69 9 121 80 4-1 II X 224 195 29 Ward No.5 100 88 12 26 15 11 4 4 197 184 13 Ward No. C, _, 135 1211 7 109 59 50 .l 283 260 23 Ward No.7 IOk 106 134 43 91 S 5 179 168 II Ward No. R 118 85 33 83 34 49 17 II 6 190 167 23 Ward No.9 34 32 2 5 2 3 6 (> 204 177 27 Ward No. 10 152 122 30 201 140 61 215 190 25 Ward No. II 154 133 21 38 28 10 X 6 2 109 98 II Ward No. 12 131 94 37 85 47 38 4 4 235 207 28 Ward No. 13 139 134 5 19 13 6 16 16 203 182 21 Ward No. 14 117 81 36 32 17 15 5 5 219 206 13 Ward No. 15 131 118 13 22 15 7 2 222 199 23 Ward No. 16 76 65 11 102 45 57 3H 32 (1 399 370 29 Ward No. 17 234 146 RX 309 130 179 19 16 168 154 14- Ward No. 18 18R 136 52 117 51 66 1 145 139 6 Ward No. 19 105 100 5 90 77 13 4 107 94 13 Ward No. 20 145 98 47 110 96 14 2 79 72 7 Ward No. 21 23 23 203 119 84 51 47 4 314 255 59 Ward No. 22 44 30 14 428 207 221 37 31 6 431 340 91 Ward No. 23

1,741 1,471 270 2.547 929 1,618 267 179 88 3,476 2,990 486 Ron (TP) 186 136 50 67 18 49 3 2 1 89 SI 8 Ward No. I 114 98 16 107 43 64 2 3 52 49 3 Ward No.2 211 140 71 57 10 47 2 104 97 7 Ward No.3 116 116 34 II 23 4 3 90 85 5 Ward No.4 206 160 46 96 41 55 8 4 4 106 99 7 Ward NO.5 68 66 60 16 44 6 6 94 82 12 Ward No.6 177 160 17 184 51 133 7 72 63 9 Ward No.7 44 30 14 570 218 352 16 R 8 209 169 40 Ward No.8 70 63 7 135 32 103 25 21 4 109 96 13 Ward No.9 41 36 5 99 42 57 3 5 124 109 15 Ward No. 10 58 51 7 46 17 29 17 16 137 126 11 Ward No. II 43 43 13 6 7 27 25 2 302 212 90 Ward No. 12 27 23 4 56 27 29 7 6 223 208 15 Ward No. 13 29 28 65 24 41 29 19 10 324 280 44 Ward No. 14 34 31 3 70 45 25 3 2 1 247 213 34 Ward No. 15 75 65 10 171 54 117 41 34 7 223 189 34 Ward No. 16 52 44 8 146 33 113 38 4 34 308 278 30 Ward No. 17 42 41 315 129 186 8 6 2 323 277 46 Ward No. I R 41 36 5 167 72 95 3 758 224 34 Ward No. 19 107 104 89 40 49 9 9 82 53 29 Ward No. 20

779 683 96 1.145 505 640 1.366 886 480 6,043 5,064 979 Gajendragarh (TMC) 58 40 18 63 22 41 25 22 212 193 19 Ward No.1 77 60 17 39 17 22 46 38 "8 254 231 23 Ward No.2 41 34 7 14 5 . 9 67 49 18 252 206 46 Ward No.3 9 8 I 12 2 10 101 67 34 223 175 48 Ward No.4 20 17 3 46 II 35 112 70 42 225 201 24 Ward ;\10. 5 49 46 3 24 lC, 8 .IJ 19 14 214 186 28 Ward NO.6 27 23 4 2 2 98 49 49 193 159 34 Ward "ill. 7 2 2 12 9 14 13 329 2118 ~ I Ward :-10. R

357 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

URBAN PRI1\L\RY

Industrial category

Location i\larginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers code Name ofTownl Ward number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

40801000 Nargund (TMC) 1,663 509 1,154 162 32 130 1,033 198 835 0001 Ward No.1 55 43 12 5 3 2 0002 Ward No.2 164 85 79 3 2. 90 23 67 0003 Ward No.3 103 23 80 3 2 9() 15 75 0004 Ward No.4 29 21 4 2 2 16 2 14 0005 Ward No.5 3X " 30 28 6 22 0006 Ward :>10. 6 143 3.1" 110 22 6 16 85 10 75 0007 Ward No.7 169 25 144 18 2. 16 141 2U 121 0008 Ward No.8 12 6 6 1 3 3 0009 Ward No. <) 65 13 52 3 3 48 2 46 0010 Ward No. 10 64 37 27 3 2 20 6 14 0011 Ward No. 11 13 11 2 5 -1 I 0012 Ward No. 12 99 18 81 27 2 25 63 15 48 0013 Ward No. 13 17 5 12 2 2 12 2 10 0014 Ward No. 14 113 33 80 39 7 32 58 14 44 0015 Ward No. 15 16 11 5 6 2 4 0016 Ward No. 16 56 7 49 20 19 29 3 26 0017 Ward No. 17 59 9 50 37 3 34 0018 Ward No. 18 33 8 25 24 3 21 0019 Ward No. 19 46 12 34 38 7 31 0020 Ward No. 20 27 7 20 7 7 13 13 0021 Ward No. 21 11 R :> 2 8 2 6 0022 Ward No. 22 129 27 102 2 2 55 11 44 0023 Ward No. 23 202 77 125 159 45 114

40802000 Ron (TP) 484 122 362 9 4 5 347 49 298 0001 Ward No.1 23 14 9 2 2 3 3 0002 Ward No.2 7 7 2 2 0003 Ward No.3 23 15 8 22 14 8 0004 Ward No.4 16 2 14 13 0005 Ward No.5 0006 Ward No.6 38 8 30 32 4 28 0007 Ward No.7 42 2 40 39 39 0008 Ward No.8 54 5 49 47 4 43 0009 Ward No.9 0010 Ward No. 10 47 10 37 39 3 36 0011 Ward No. 11 42 5 37 38 37 0012 Ward No. 12 51 11 40 37 29 0013 Ward No. 13 5 2 3 0014 Ward No. 14 5 2 3 3 3 0015 Ward No. 15 41 20 21 13 4 9 0016 Ward No. 16 28 10 18 19 4 15 0017 Ward No. 17 15 15 9 9 0018 Ward No. 18 33 5 28 3 3 24 2 22 0019 Ward No. 19 8 1 7 6 5 0020 Ward No. 20 6 3 3 3 2

40803000 Gajendragarh (TMC) 1,351 341 1,010 25 5 20 734 91 643 0001 Ward No. 1 72 30 42 36 3 33 0002 Ward No.2 287 25 262 21X 11 207 0003 Ward No.3 117 <) 108 16 15 54 3 51 0004 Ward No.4 32 11 21 3 3 0005 Ward No.5 15 6 9 0006 Ward No.6 7 2 5 2 2 0007 Ward No.7 I OOOX Ward No.8 85 36 49 II 1"

358 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Household industry Other wo·rkcrs Non-workers Location workers Name of Townl Ward code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

89 17 72 379. 262 117 20,014 7,624 12,390 Nargund (TMC) 40801000 2 2 ~8 38 10 1.1 XI 4\16 685 Ward No. I 0001 70 61 9 1.059 41 ~ 644 Ward No.2 0002 9 6 3 860 276 584 Ward ~o. 3 0003 7 4 3 R24 ~-II 483 Ward No.4 0004 9 2 7 XJ<) 304 535 Ward No.5 0005 4 32 16 16 681 265 416 Ward No.6 0006 10 3 7 921 335 586 Ward No.7 0007 2 6 4 2 715 274 441 Ward No.8 0008 13 II 2 594 236 358 Ward No.9 0009 7 2 5 34 27 7 644 212 432 Ward No. 10 0010 2 2 6 5 I 1,099 357 742 Ward No. II 0011 6 5 3 3 652 245 407 Ward No. 12 0012 3 939 352 587 Ward No. 13 0013 2 2 14 12 2 984 352 632 Ward No. 14 0014 9 8 714 251 463 Ward No. 15 0015 7 3 4 832 282 550 Ward No. 16 0016 6 2 4 15 4 II 1.229 430 799 Ward No. 17 0017 I 7 .. 3 880 396 -tR-I Ward No.1 S 0018 2 5 3 687 275 412 Ward No. 19 0019 6 6 584 202 382 Ward "No. 20 0020 594 211 383 Ward :No. 21 0021 ~4 3 41 28 II 17 1.201 521 680 Ward "No. 22 0022 .. 4 38 31 7 1.301 596 705 Ward No. 23 0023

29 4 25 99 65 34 1.1,128 5,106 8,022 Ron (TP) 40802000 17 8 <) ~88 165 323 Ward No. I 0001 5 ~08 135 273 Ward No.2 0002 I 505 189 316 Ward No.3 0003 2 536 172 364 Ward No. -t 0004 646 224 422 Ward No.5 0005 5 4 375 I~ 231 WardNo.6 0006 2 2 517 214 303 Ward No.7 0007 7 724 367 357 Ward No.8 0008 463 175 288 Ward No.9 0009 8 7 422 158 264 Ward No. 10 0010 4 4 508 178 330 Ward No. 11 0011 8 8 6 3 3 740 282 458 Ward No. 12 0012 3 3 2 2 803 298 505 Ward No. 13 0013 2 2 1,002 369 633 Ward No. 14 0014 4 4 24 16 8 859 300 559 Ward No. 15 0015 4 3 1 5 3 2 874 372 502 Ward No. 16 0016 6 6 760 317 443 Ward No. 17 0017 6 3 1,059 444 615 Ward No. 18 0018 2 2 881 349 532 Ward No. 19 0019 3 2 558 254 304 Ward No. 20 0020

181 17 164 411 228 183 17,542 6,873 10,669 Gajendragarh (TMC) 40803000 3 2 1 33 25 8 693 260 433 Ward No.1 0001 15 15 53 14 39 639 294 345 Ward No.2 0002 27 26 20 . 4 16 675 269 406 Ward No.3 0003 17 17 12 II 567 247 320 Ward No.4 0004 5 5 9 6 3 707 258 449 Ward No.5 onus 5 2 65H 218 4-10 Ward No.6 n006 551 233 318 Ward No.7 0007 13 (>0 34 824 274 550 W::!rd No. S OO()X

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URSA:\" PRIMARY

Ar~a of Total population (including Location PopulatIon III the To"n, Vvard Number of institutional and houseless code Name ufTownl Ward agc-grllup 0-6 in'ljuare households pop ula! ion) number Kilometre Persons Males Females Persons M ales Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 <) 10

0009 Ward No. <) 230 1.202 600 602 168 84 84 0010 Ward No. 10 264 1,758 901 857 377 19-1 183 0011 Ward No. II 133 728 357 371 112 58 54 0012 Ward No. 12 65 346 IS5 161 42 19 0013 Ward No. 13 174 925 464 461 128 67 61 0014 Ward No. 14 171 1.050 534 516 131 67 64 OOIS Ward No. 15 165 1.112 570 542 144 73 7 I 0016 Ward No. 16 133 R83 454 429 125 62 63 0017 Ward No. 17 201 t .1186 550 536 147 n fll) OOIS Ward No. 18 25-1 1.11-1 729 6R5 204 lOX % 0019 WardNo.19 208 1,209 612 597 147 06 81 0020 Ward No. 20 569 3,138 1,682 1,456 .. 15 119 196 0021 Ward No. 21 235 1.490 756 734 282 138 144 0022 Ward No. 22 305 1,517 731 786 277 125 152 0023 Ward No. 23 257 1,545 777 768 260 143 t 17

40804000 Naregal (TP) 85.72 3,114 16,6R5 8,429 8,256 2,236 1,140 1,096 0001 Ward No. I 203 1.55-1 900 654 183 45 88 0002 Ward No.2 219 1,202 604 598 155 78 77 0003 Ward No.3 no 1.341 681 660 235 116 119 0004 Ward No.4 220 1.277 627 650 209 ltD 10ri 0005 Ward No. 5 85 400 203 197 2Y 17 12 0006 Ward No.6 380 2.0'):! 1.099 993 275 100 115 (10 (I? Ward No.7 158 765 370 395 78 42 36 OOOR Ward NO.8 206 I,on 549 528 115 59 56 0009 Ward No.9 170 933 464 469 IlK 51 77 0010 Ward No. 10 238 1.218 568 650 In 92 86 0011 Ward No. II 219 1.103 547 556 159 80 79 0012 Ward No. 12 263 1.339 647 692 17-1 84 90 0013 Ward No. 13 120 610 2H4 326 h9 31 JR 0014 Ward No. 14 203 1.012 501 511 130 66 64 OOIS Ward No. 15 160 762 385 377 f r 9 66 53

40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 54.57 29,263 154,982 78,713 76,269 19,608 10,060 9,548 0001 Ward No. I 1,281 6,391 3,174 3,217 1,025 534 491 0002 Ward No.2 860 4,763 2,398 2.365 669 317 352 0003 Ward No.3 864 4.181 2,254 2,227 570 300 270 0004 Ward No.4 909 5,199 2,629 2,570 673 352 321 0005 WardNo.5 886 4,426 2,342 2,084 601 315 286 0006 Ward No.6 1.425 7,687 3.919 3.768 1,122 569 553 0007 Ward No.7 762 4,188 2,133 2,055 419 222 197 0008 Ward NO.8 728 3,980 1.958 2.022 452 232 220 0009 Ward No.9 636 3,544 1,793 1.751 418 214 204 0010 Ward No. 10 514 2,781 1,414 1.367 329 173 156 0011 Ward No. II 527 2,680 1,405 1,275 ~39 124 115 0012 Ward No. 12 812 4,302 2.180 2.122 517. 262 255 0013 Ward No. 13 715 3,461 1,835 1.626 374 186 188 0014 Ward No. I .. 677 3.197 1.666 1.531 273 146 127 OOIS Ward No. 15 857 4,154 2,094 2,060 469 240 229 0016 Ward No. 16 703 3,529 1.771 1,75~ 355 184 171 0017 WardNo 17 591 3,460 1,681 1,779 493 250 243 OOIS Ward No. 18 702 3,659 1.832 1.827 536 28(1 250 (}Ol9 Ward No. 19 729 3,892 1.948 1.944 455 2.10 225 0020 Ward No. 20 1,055 5,422 2.694 2,728 742 362 380 n021 Ward No. 21 121 3.887 1.975 1.912 553 27~ 275 OOll Ward No. 22 916 4.7-13 2.392 2.35 t 598 32! 277 002] Ward No. 23 613 3,467 1 .7 ! ~ 1.749 41.1 220

360 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

{' E~ S l:S ASS TRAC T

SdlCduled Castes pop ulat lOll . Scheduled Tribes population Literates Name ofTownl Ward

Persons Males Females Persons M ales Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 29 13 16 46 23 23 829 477 352 WardNo.9 I.H6 677 ()(J9 31 19 12 657 438 2 I 9 Ward No. I 0 438 259 179 Ward No. II 29 13 16 245 151 94 Ward No. 12 18 7 II 6 2 569 348 221 Ward No. 13 6 3 3 763 431 332 Ward No. 14 23 12 II 4 2 723 436 2 8 7 Ward No. I 5 67 33 34 554 341 213 Ward No. 16 ~12 415 397 602 389 213 WardNo.17 61 31 30 32 18 14 959 502 397 WardNo.18 lUI 54 47 21 12 9 887 521 366 Ward No. 19 772 387 385 117 68 49 2.294 1,353 941 WardNo.20 1,106 554 552 8 5 3 757 470 287 Ward No. 21 648 321 327 592 371 221 Ward No. 22 5 3 2 263 1:)4 129 730 477 253 WardNo.23

2,260 1,176 1,084 1,254 615 639 10,1l83 6,081 4,002 Naregal (TP) 36 32 4 30 22 8 I.U97 735 302 Ward No. I 260 131 129 120 60 60 727 449 In Ward No.2 633 327 306 62 33 29 666 429 237 Ward No.3 <)59 483 476 26 . 10 16 535 328 207 Ward No.4 I I 16 9 7 298 169 129 WardNo.5 268 147 121 123 62 61 1.398 833 565 WardNo.6 5 2 _, 4 2 2 529 304 225 Ward No.7 5 3 97 51 46 785 454 331 Ward No. 8 20 16 4 61 34 :'7 b20 376 244 WardNo.9 11 () 252 114 138 685 390 295 Ward No. 10 J 3 207 94 113 568 362 206 Ward No. 11 126 56 70 692 409 283 Ward No. 12 23 12 II 387 206 181 WardNo.13 q 4 93 47 46 632 367 265 Ward No. 14 50 22 28 14 9 464 270 194 Ward No. IS

13,475 6,771 6,704 3,775 1,955 1,820 11l9,404 61,167 48,237 Gadag-Betigeri (C Me) 1,853 900 953 300 1:52 148 3,288 1,967 1,321 Ward No. I 2.069 1,006 1.063 36 24 12 3,148 ],773 1.375 WardNo.2 586 290 296 36 23 13 3.294 ],778 1,516 Ward No. 3 27 15 12 35 15 20 3.677 2.066 1.611 Ward No.4 557 326 231 202 120 82 2.700 1,661 1,039 WardNo.5 1.534 760 774 171 89 82 4,592 2,725 1,867 Ward No.6 19 9 10 35 19 16 3,161 1,788 1.373 WardNo.7 49 24 25 65 25 40 2.919 1.60 I 1,318 Ward No. 8 67 39 28 62 27 35 2.651 1.461 1.190 Ward No.9 II 4 7 22 8 14 2.063 1,153 910 Ward No. 10 287 171 116 58 34 24 2.308 1,263 1.045 Ward No. 1\ 111 59 ,0 90 47 43 2,981 1.729 1,252 WardNo.,12 340 190 150 105 77 28 2.660 1.520 1,140 Ward No. 13 501 258 243 100 49 51 2.628 1,463 I. I 65 Ward No. 14 69 43 26 112 60 52 3.216 I. 710 1.506 Ward No. 15 122 65 57 25 10 15 2.930 1.547 1.383 WardNo.16 635 289 346 RI 39 42 2.444 1.291 1.153 WardNo.17 36U 170 190 107 52 55 2.266 1.30 I '165 Ward No. 18 3 93 44 49 2.880 1,580 1.300 Ward No. 19 415 185 230 280 143 137 3.154 1,802 1.352 WardNo.20 30 16 14 110 53 57 2.591 1.510 1.081 Ward No. 21 2R 12 16 3.150 1.795 1.355 \V ard No. 22 10 40 I R 22 2.567 1.384 1.11\3 WardNo.23

361 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

URBAN PRIMARY

Location Illiterates Total workers Main workcr~ code Name ofTown! Ward number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0009 Ward No.9 373 123 250 402 314 88 358 .106 52 0010 Ward No. 10 \.101 463 638 683 406 277 519 369 150 0011 Ward No. 11 290 9X 192 270 167 103 268 166 102 0012 Ward No. 12 101 34 67 113 99 14 113 99 14 0013 Ward No. 13 356 116 240 393 247 146 372 242 130 0014 Ward No. 14 287 103 184 389 299 90 352 287 65 0015 Ward No. 15 389 134 255 438 326 112 417 307 110 0016 Ward No. 16 329 113 216 340 264 76 327 261 66 0017 Ward No. 17 484 161 323 402 279 123 393 277 116 00J8 Ward No. 1 ~ 455 167 288 423 343 80 409 339 70 0019 Ward No. 19 322 91 231 479 363 116 450 347 IO} 0020 Ward No. 20 844 329 515 961 780 181 882 741 141 0021 Ward No. 21 733 286 447 561 375 186 522 364 158 0022 Ward No. 22 925 360 565 683 408 275 540 363 177 0023 Ward No. 23 815 300 515 638 412 226 518 392 126

40804000 Naregal (TP) 6,602 2,348 4,254 8,333 4,544 3,789 6,079 4,073 2,006 0001 Ward No. I 457 165 292 533 291 242 483 288 195 0002 Ward No.2 475 155 320 742 372 370 602 3'27 "275 0003 Ward No.3 675 252 423 710 383 327 ·548 361 187 0004 Ward No.4 742 299 443 652 351 301 550 302 248 0005 Ward No.5 102 34 68 208 125 83 145 108 37 0006 Ward No.6 694 266 42)1 760 487 273 584 418 166 0007 Ward No.7 236 66 170 403 217 186 245 200 45 0008 Ward No. 8 292 95 197 521 3,22 199 357 290 67 0009 Ward No. 9 313 gg 225 401 262 139 374 252 122 0010 Ward No. 10 533 178 355 670 328 342 283 237 46 0011 Ward No. II 535 185 350 674 327 347 405 296 109 0012 Ward No. 12 647 238 409 749 370 379 583 34... 239 0013 Ward No. 13 223 78 145 326 179 147 302 171 131 0014 Ward No. 14 380 134 246 612 317 295 364 2:-17 77 0015 Ward No. 15 298 115 183 372 213 159 254 192 62

40805000 Gadag-Bctigeri (CIVIC) 45,578. 17,546 28,032 51,802 40,427 11,375 49,246 39,290 9,956 0001 Ward No. I 3,103 1,207 1,896 2,253 1,602 651 2,145 1,554 591 0002 Ward No.2 1,615 625 990 1,442 1,057 385 1,411 1,036 375 0003 Ward No.3 1,187 476 711 1,559 1.064 495 1,469 1.015 454 0004 Ward No.4 1,522 563 959 1.771 1.400 371 1,700 1.353 347 0005 Ward No.5 1,726 681 1,045 1.740 1.193 547 1,697 1,170 527 0006 Ward No.6 3,095 1.194 1,901 3,079 2,074 1,005 2,827 1.967 860 0007 Ward No.7 1,027 345 682 1,460 1.156 304 1.361 1,114 247 0008 Ward No.8 1,061 357 704 1,363 1,084 279 1,316 1.058 258 0009 Ward NO.9 893 332 561 1.291 922 369 1.185 899 286 0010 Ward No. 10 718 261 457 931 733 198 841 690 151 0011 Ward No.1 1 372 142 230 777 617 160 736 590 146 0012 Ward No. 12 1.321 451 ~70 1.331 1,095 236 1,24il 1.061 182 0013 Ward No. 13 801 315 486 988 786 202 947 7()3 184 0014 Ward No. 14 569 203 366 894 756 138 845 723 122 0015 Ward No. 15 938 384 554 1,365 1,133 232 1.231 1,062 169 (J016 Ward No. 16 599 224 375 1,094 909 185 1.019 862 157 OOt? Ward No. 17 1,016 390 626 1,203 966 237 1,153 940 213 OOIR Ward No. 18 1.393 531 862 1,430 1.032 398 1,400 1.021 379 0019 Ward No. 19 1.012 368 644 1.289 1.098 191 1,207 1.059 148 0020 Ward No. 20 2.268 892 1.376 2,119 1,533 586 2,016 1.496 520 0021 Ward No. 21 1,296 465 831 1,413 1,113 30() 1.334 1.094 240 0022 Ward No. 22 1.593 597 996 1.813 1,313 50(} 1,688 1.284 404 0023 Ward No. 23 900 334 566 LI2Y 94(, 183 I.OS5 929

362 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Indu,trial category of main workers

Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Name ufTownl Ward

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 37 29 8 4 I 3 1 316 276 40 Ward :-.10. 9 57 55 2 233 129 104 12 II I 217 174 43 Ward No. 10 12 10 2 40 to 30 7 4 3 209 142 67 Ward No. II 8 8 I I 3 2 I 101 88 13 Ward No. 12 7 7 87 19 68 102 71 31 176 145 31 Ward No. 13 9 7 2 10 6 4 103 73 30 230 201 29 Ward No. 14 5 3 2 3 3 131 82 49 278 222 56 Ward ~o. 15 28 18 10 21 9 12 78 56 22 200 178 22 Ward "Jo. 16 9 6 3 'I 2 7 30 10 20 345 259 86 Ward No. 17 4~ 36 5 20 10 10 69 47 22 279 246 33 Ward c.lo. 18 21 20 I II 4 7 145 89 56 273 234 39 Ward No. 19 65 59 6 93 55 38 49 34 15 675 593 82 Ward No. 20 40 40 102 49 53 77 41 36 303 234 69 Ward No. 21 13 J3 105 41 64 45 28 17 377 281 96 Ward No. 22 144 142 2 194 87 107 18 11 7 162 152 10 Ward No. 23

1,869 ],415 454 2,151 904 1,247 132 90 42 1,927 1,664 263 Naregal (TP) 59 54 5 280 117 163 15 6 9 129 III 18 Ward No. I 328 184 144 224 III 113 49 31 18 Ward No.2 62 50 12 266 110 156 220 201 19 Ward No.3 II 7 4 364 129 235 2 2 173 164 9 Ward No. 4 46 37 9 33 18 15 9 6 3 57 47 10 Ward No.5 152 120 32 192 94 98 II 8 3 229 196 33 Ward No.6 103 95 8 35 IS 20 II 10 96 80 16 Ward No.7 62 57 5 116 76 40 14 13 165 144 21 Ward No.8 173 103 70 86 43 43 4 3 111 103 8 Ward No.9 63 55 8 9 9 30 16 14 181 157 24 Ward No. 10 161 136 25 123 55 68 4 2 2 117 103 14 Ward No. II 226 184 42 247 60 187 8 6 2 102 94 8 Ward No. 12 157 84 73 59 21 38 18 14 4 68 52 16 Ward No. 13 200 191 9 82 30 52 2 2 80 64 16 Ward No. 14 66 58 8 35 16 19 3 2 150 117 33 Ward No. 15

1,3118 ],116 272 2,172 903 1,269 2,796 1,815 98] 42,890 35,456 7,434 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 32 22 10 233 108 125 61 37 24 1,819 1.387 432 Ward No. 1 46 29 17 109 67 42 13 6 7 1,243 934 309 Ward No.2 II 10 I 19 6 13 74 48 26 1,365 951 414 Ward NO.3 32 24 8 51 18 33 219 160 59 1.398 1.151 247 Ward No.4 41 33 8 79 29 50 71 48 23 1,506 1,060 446 Ward No.5 33 31 2 198 77 121 920 567 353 1,676 1.292 384 Ward No.6 157 112 45 84 24 60 64 50 14 1.056 928 128 Ward NO.7 35 31 4 47 20 27 50 35 15 1.184 972 212 Ward No. 8 24 19 5 20 II 9 137 80 57 1,004 789 215 Ward No.9 14 10 4 26 10 16 53 41 12 748 629 119 Ward No. 10 21 21 13 7 6 4 3 698 559 139 Ward No. II 85 67 18 30 II· 19 34 16 18 1;094 967 127 Ward No. 12 . 7 7 4 4 13 10 3 923 742 181 Ward No. 13 15 13 2 6 6 18 16 2 806 688 118 Ward No. 14 32 30 2 7 6 I 7 6 I 1,185 1,020 165 Ward No. 15 25 21 4 9 5 4 7 4 3 978 832 146 Ward No. 16 3 3 6 1 5 97 59 38 1,047 877 170 Ward No. 17 31 23 8 50 7 43 87 44 43 1,232 947 285 Ward No. 18 46 41 5 61 35 26 41 28 13 1,059 955 104 Ward No. 19 69 50 19 227 67 160 33 23 10 1.687 1.356 331 Ward ;../0. 20 93 73 20 124 51 73 II 7 4 1,106 963 143 Ward No. 21 167 123 44 296 109 187 22 12 10 1.203 1.040 163 Ward No. 22 81 57 24 51 23 28 9 944 842 102 Ward ~'o. 23

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Industrial category

Location Marginal wurkers Cultivators Agricultural labourers code Nam.: of Town! Ward number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females '2 41 42 43 44 45 4& 47 48 49 0009 Ward NO.9 44 8 36 22 3 19 0010 Ward No. to 164 37 127 124 20 104 0011 Ward No. 11 2 1 0012 Ward No. 12 0013 Ward No. 13 21 5 16 14 14 0014 Ward No. 14 37 12 25 10 10 0015 Ward No. 15 21 19 2 0016 Ward )lo. II> 13 3 10 7 7 0017 Ward No. 17 9 2 7 1 0018 Ward No. Ii< 14 4 10 2 2 0019 Ward No. 19 29 16 13 6 2 4 0020 Ward No. 20 79 39 40 34 14 20 0021 Ward No. 21 39 II 28 \3 I 12 0022 Ward No. 22 143 45 98 71 18 53 0023 Ward No. 23 120 20 100 2 2 107 15 92

40804000 Naregal (TP) 2,254 471 1,783 167 55 tl2 1,886 299 1,587 0001 Ward No.1 50 3 47 2 2 46 2 44 0002 Ward No.2 140 45 95 15 II 4 104 24 80 0003 Ward No.3 162 22 140 IX 8 \0 128 II \\7 0004 Ward No.4 102 49 53 4 3 63 22 41 0005 Ward No.5 63 17 46 3 3 56 II 45 0006 Ward No.6 176 69 107 22 12 10 131 40 91 0007 Ward No.7 158 17 141 36 4 32 121 12 109 OOOs Ward No.8 164 32 132 12 4 8 122 10 112 0009 Ward No.9 27 10 17 7 2 5 8 8 0010 Ward No. 10 387 91 296 371 8:> 288 0011 Ward No. 11 269 31 238 26 2 24 233 25 208 0012 Ward No. 12 166 26 140 8 I 7 148 19 129 0013 Ward No. 13 24 8 16 12 4 8 9 1 8 0014 Ward No. 14 248 30 218 238 25 213 0015 Ward No. 15 118 21 97 108 14 94

40805000 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 2,556 1,137 1,419 34 10 24 583 98 485 000 I Ward No.1 108 48 60 I 40 II 29 0002 Ward No. 2 31 21 10 4 3 4 4 0003 Ward No.3 90 49 41 10 2 8 0004 Ward No.4 71 47 24 4 4 0005 Ward No.5 43 23 20 6 I 5 0006 Ward No.6 252 107 145 74 6 68 0007 Ward No.7 99 42 57 12 12 0008 Ward No.8 47 26 21 9 3 6 0009 Ward No. 9 106 23 83 2 2 2 0010 Ward No. 10 90 43 47 20 3 17 0011 Ward No. 11 41 27 14 I 0012 Ward No. 12 88 34 54 2 2 II· 10 0013 Ward No. 13 41 23 18 I 0014 Ward No. 14 49 33 16 3 I 2 0015 Ward No. 15 134 71 63 3 2 0016 Ward No. 16 75 47 28 :? 2 0017 Ward No. 17 50 26 24 0018 Ward No. 18 30 II 19 3 3 2 2 0019 Ward No. 19 82 39 43 25 24 0020 Ward No. 20 103 37 66 46 11 35 0021 Ward No. 21 79 19 60 30 5 25 0022 Ward No. 22 125 29 96 2 2 86 10 76 0023 Ward No. 23 44 17 27 8

364 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ---~ ... ------.-'~'--'----

CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers

Household industry Other workers Non-workers Location \vorkers Name of Townl Ward code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 8 8 .13 5 8 XOO 286 514 WardNo.9 0009 3 3 37 17 20 1.075 495 580 Ward No. 10 0010 1 458 190 268 Ward No. 11 001 I 233 86 147 Ward No. 12 0012 4 3 I 3 2 1 532 217 315 Ward No. 13 0013 16 4 12 11 8 3 661 235 426 Ward No. 14 0014 20 19 674 244 430 Ward No. 15 0015 I I 5 3 2 543 190 353 Ward No. 16 0016 2 2 5 2 3 684 271 413 Ward No. 17 0017 6 6 6 4 2 991 386 605 Ward No. 18 0018 II 6 5 12 8 4 730 249 481 Ward No. 19 0019 15 I 14 29 23 6 2.177 902 1.275 Ward No. 20 0020 \l 11 15 10 5 929 381 548 Ward No. 21 0021 15 15 57 27 30 834 323 511 Ward No. 22 0022 6 6 5 3 907 365 542 Ward No. 23 0023

]8 3 IS 183 114 '69 8,352 3,885 4,467 Nareg:U (TP) 40804000 2 I I 1,021 609 412 Ward No. I 0001 21 10 11 460 232 228 Ward No.2 0002 15 3 12 631 298 333 Ward No.3 0003 3 3 32 24 8 625 276 349 Ward No.4 0004 4 3 192 78 114 Ward No.5 0005 23 17 6 1,332 612 720 Ward No.6 0006 362 153 209 Ward NO.7 0007 30 18 12 556 227 329 Ward NO.8 0008 4 4 8 8 532 202 330 Ward NO.9 0009 2 13 7 6 548 240 308 Ward No. 10 0010 I 9 4 5 429 220 209 Ward No. II 0011 3 2 7 5 2 590 277 313 Ward No. 12 0012 3 3 284 105 179 Ward No. 13 0013 2 2 8 5 3 400 184 216 WaTd No. 14 00\4 8 6 2 390 172 218 Ward No. 15 0015

256 56 200 ],683 973 7]0 ]03,180 38,286 64,.894 Gadag-Betigeri (CMC) 40805000 I 66 37 29 4,138 1,572 2,566 Ward No.1 0001 2 21 15 6 3,321 1.341 1,980 Ward No.2 0002 2 2 78 47 31 2,922 1,190 1,732 Ward No.3 0003 12 9 3 54 37 17 3,428 1.229 2,199 Ward No.4 0004 2 2 35 22 13 2,686 1,149 1,537 Ward No.5 0005 34 6 28 144 95 49 4,608 1.845 2,763 Ward No.6 0006 10 9 76 41 35 2,728 977 1,751 Ward No.7 0007 2 2 36 23 13 2,617 874 1.743 Ward No.8 0008 25 25 77 22 55 2.253 871 1,382 Ward No.9 0009 3 3 66 40 26 1.850 681 1,169 Ward No.1 0 0010 3 3 37 26 11 1.903 788 I,IIS Ward No. I I 0011 18 18 57 33 24 2.9JI 1,085 1,886 Ward No. 12 0012 4 3 36 20 16 2,473 1,049 1,424 Ward No. 13 0013 5 I 4 41 31 10 2.303 910 1,393 Ward No. 14 0014 5 4 1 125 64 61 2,789 961 1.828 Ward No. 15 0015 5 2 3 68 43 25 2,435 862 1,573 Ward No. 16 0016 11 3 8 39 23 16 2,257 715 1,542 Ward No. 17 0017 6 6 19 II 8 2229 800 1,429 Ward No. 18 0018 4 3 I 53 35 18 2,603 850 1,753 Ward No. 19 0019 2 2 54 26 28 3.303 1.161 2,142 Ward No. 20 0020 10 9 39 13 26 2,474 862 1,612 Ward No. 21 002l 9 9 28 19 9 2.930 1,079 1,851 Ward No. 22 0022 3 3 33 15 2,338 772 1.566 W~rd No. 23 002.'

365 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

tJRBA:"I PRI:\lARY

Area of Total population (including Location Population in the Town l Ward Number of institutional and hOllsekss cod" Name of Town/Ward age-group 0-6 in square households ____-.!:.p ___ o.!.p ___ lI_la.;,:t.:..:il' ___ n:.;_) ____ number Kilometn: Persons Malt:s Females Persons Males F cmales 2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10 0024 Ward No. 24 618 3.469 1.707 1,762 431 214 217 0025 Ward No. 25 699 4.154 2,072 2,082 523 263 260 0026 Ward No. 26 587 3.479 1,831 1,648 433 222 211 0027 Waru No. 27 523 2.638 1,375 1,263 281 141 140 0028 Ward No. 28 1,064 5,nO 2.823 2.457 627 312 315 (l029 Ward No. 29 1.580 8,236 4,217 4,019 1,092 552 540 (l030 Ward No. 30 760 4,373 2,223 2.150 65~ 364 1')-'1 0031 Ward No. 31 685 3,607 1,787 1,820 4hO 243 217 0032 Ward No. 32 954 5.153 2,562 2,591 692 343 349 0033 Ward No. 33 1,162 6,129 3,159 2,970 697 354 343 ()034 Ward No. 34 862 4,582 2,342 2,240 687 357 33() 0035 Ward No. 35 1.286 6,589 3,410 3.179 738 384 354

40806000 Mulgund (TP) 7.81 3,238 18,098 9,268 8,830 2,682 1,402 1,280 ()OO I Ward No. I 245 1.511 794 717 223 116 107 0002 Ward No.2 144 732 373 359 107 67 40 0003 Ward No.3 197 1,198 635 563 228 126 102 ()004 Ward No.4 217 1,133 574 559 146 72 74 0005 Ward NO.5 195 1,119 566 553 154 76 78 ()001) Ward No.6 218 1.162 593 569 177 97 80 0007 Ward No.7 IS6 959 4'}1 468 R7 40 47 0008 Ward No.8 201 IJ)78 540 538 128 75 53 0009 Ward No.9 171 1.067 534 533 133 I)() 73 0010 Ward No. 10 196 1,155 592 563 163 90 73 0011 Ward No. II 185 1,076 563 513 160 92 68 0012 Ward No. 12 211 1,156 572 584 202 101 101 0013 Ward No. 13 190 1,009 509 500 132 62 70 0014 Ward No. 14 186 1,026 534 492 130 64 66 0015 Ward No. 15 221 1,088 564 524 177 90 87 0016 Ward No. 16 275 1,629 834 795 335 174 161

40807000 Sbirbatti (TP) 1.71 3,048 16,208 8,274 7,934 2,183 1,102 1,081 0001 Ward No. I 247 1,268 659 609 186 105 81 0002 Ward No.2 250 1,308 672 636 159 72 87 0003 Ward No.3 163 844 431 413 113 5"9 54 0004 Ward NO.4 168 915 458 457 118 55 63 ()005 Ward No.5 358 1,765 891 874 256 143 113 0006 Ward No. 6 262 1,461 751 710 191 99 92 (l007 Ward No.7 235 1,246 646 600 126 72 54 0008 Ward No.8 179 986 510 476 139 67 72 0009 Ward No.9 65 404 213 191 51 25 26 0010 Ward No. 10 168 832 426 406 901 39 52 001 I Ward No. II n 399 197 202 59 27 32 0012 Ward No. 12 96 487 239 248 100 58 42 0013 Ward No. 13 210 1,245 622 623 186 91 95 0014 Ward I'!o. 14 259 1,316 657 659 178 84 94 0015 Ward No. 15 310 1,732 902 830 230 106 124

4"808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 6.95 6,111 33,417 16,951 16,466 4,575 2,319 2,256 0001 Ward No. I 223 1,194 623 571 166 85 81 0002 Ward No.2 246 1,333 701 632 188 94 94 0003 Ward No.3 254 1,537 785 752 201 104 97 0004 Ward No.4 218 1,355 658 697 207 95 112 0005 Ward No.5 229 1,406 721 6S5 207 105 )()2 0006 WardNo.6 200 948 479 4ft9 100 49 51 0007 Ward No.7 320 1,612 799 8l.1 200 95 105 OOOR Ward No.8 1,246 639 184 39

366 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CDISt:S ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Name of T own! Ward

Persons Males Females. Persons M ales Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 24 15 9 30 14 16 2.618 1,377 1.24 I Ward No. 24 30 12 18 27 15 12 3,101 1,670 1,431 Ward No. 25 108 52 56 72 35 37 2.418 1.397 1.021 Ward No. 26 32 21 II 52 27 25 2,128 1,187 941 WardNo.27 194 111 83 151 77 74 4,102 2,359 1,743 Ward No. 28 t.l95 608 587 267 133 134 5,743 3,235 2.50R Ward Nu. 29 ) 81 92 89 448 229 219 2,801 1,5IR 1,223 Ward Nu. 30 28 12 16 81 35 46 2,493 1,349 1.144 Ward No. 31 97 48 49 ]X 44 34 3,520 1,920 1,600 Ward No. :12 129 61 68 88 51 37 5.056 2,704 2.352 WardNo.33 1,002 509 493 91 50 41 2,864 1,648 1,216 WardNo.34 795 402 393 197 105 92 5,292 2,875 2,417 Ward No. 35

2,133 1,071 1,062 80 48 32 9,478 5,8\4 3,664 !\tu Igu nd (TP) 54 36 18 36 21 15 736 459 277 Ward Nu. 1 25 )0 15 448 242 206 Ward No.2 25 18 7 617 394 223 Ward No.3 28 ) 3 15 3 2 616 366 250 Ward No.4 4 2 2 685 395 290 Ward No. 5 4 3 5 4 670 385 285 WardN,).6 8 6 (, 736 421 315 Ward No. 7 32 17 15 644 377 267 Ward No.8 560 349 211 WardNo.9 230 120 110 2 2 637 390 247 Ward No. 10 3 2 I 533 324 209 Ward No. 11 86) 422 439 425 284 141 WardNo.12 25 11 14 14 5 q 505 325 180 Ward No. 13 192 91 101 579 364 215 Ward No. 14 54 28 26 9 6 554 357 197 Ward No. IS 592 292 300 533 382 151 Ward No. 16

987 530 457 308 163 145 9,648 5,647 4,001 Shirhatti (TP) 696 445 251 Ward No. I 14 5 9 722 463 259 WardNo.2 21 II 10 7 4' 3 534 308 226 Ward No.3 55 23 32 18 8 10 605 337 268 Ward NO.4 214 98 116 62 29 33 934 539 395 WardNo.5 41 34 7 8 6 2 1,037 594 443 Ward No.6 21 17 4 5 3 2 941 537 404 Ward No.7 16 6 10 577 346 231 Ward No.8 252 151 10) WardNo.9 32 ) 6 16 14 8 6 686 375 311 Ward No. 10 3 2 1 183 109 74 WardNo. II 292 144 148 6 5 129 81 48 WardNo.12 5 4 1 623 358 265 Ward No. 13 96 52 44 11 5 6 .843 478 365 WardNp.l4. 180 120 60 174 97 77 886 526 360 WardNa.15

3,454 1,742 1,712 367 180 187 20,411 \\,749 8,662 Lakshmeshwar (TI\1C) 423 227 196 29 15 14 673 417 256 Ward No. I 781 455 326 WardNa.2 294 152 142 926 538 388 Ward No. 3 820 451 369 Ward No.4 2 5 816 473 343 Ward No.5 10 6 4 18 8 10 733 398 335 WardNa.6 505 249 256 17 8 q 1,076 596 480 Ward No.7 4 2 2 613 364 249 WardNo.8

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LocatIon Illiterates Total workers Main workers code Name llfTo\\ni Ward number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0024 Ward ~o. ~4 851 330 521 1.121 958 163 1.073 950 123 0025 Ward :"0.25 L053 402 651 1337 1.137 200 1,276 1.108 16M 0026 Ward No. 26 L061 434 627 1.075 920 155 1,017 885 132 0027 Ward :--Jo. 27 510 I~g 322 765 (>72 93 757 667 90 0028 Ward ~o. 2X 1.178 464 714 1.484 1.265 219 1...J54 1.253 201 OO::!9 Ward No. 29 2.493 982 1.511 2.437 1.964 473 2.287 1,909 378 0030 \Vard No. 30 1,572 645 927 1,537 1.223 31-1 1.498 1.209 289 OOJI Ward No. 31 1.114 438 676 1.312 1.019 293 1.252 1.001 251 003:! \\lard ~o. 3.:! 1.633 642 991 1.783 1.434 349 1.723 1.411 312 0033 Ward No. 33 ].073 455 618 1,755 1.559 196 1,728 1.537 191 0034 Ward No. 34 1,718 694 1,024 1,652 1.183 469 1,604 U61 443 0035 Ward No. 35 1,297 535 762 1,810 1.511 299 1,721 1,459 262

40806000 l\1ulgund (TP) 8,620 3,454 5,166 8,943 5,473 3,470 7,643 5,027 2,616 0001 Ward No. I 775 335 440 680 416 2M 438 302 136 0002 Ward No.2 284 131 153 339 210 129 134 122 12 0003 Ward No.3 581 241 340 505 342 163 351 323 28 0004 Ward NO.4 517 208 309 543 350 193 500 336 164 OOOS Ward No.5 434 171 263 541 367 174 535 362 173 0006 Ward No. 6 492 208 284 549 337 212 505 328 177 0007 Ward NO.7 223 70 153 419 2R5 134 414 281 133 OOOS Ward :-.10. 8 434 163 271 52R 325 203 433 297 136 0009 Ward No.9 507 185 322 545 329 216 454 310 14-l 0010 Ward No. 10 518 202 316 537 351 186 471 329 142 0011 Ward No. 11 543 239 304 544 335 209 506 32R 178 0012 Ward No. 12 731 288 443 635 334 301 554 297 257 0013 Ward No. 13 504 184 320 523 310 213 516 308 208 0014 Ward No. 14 447 170 277 524 321 203 508 316 192 0015 Ward No. 15 534 207 327 564 357 207 556 353 203 0016 Ward "10.16 1,096 452 644 967 504 463 768 435 333

40807000 Shirhatti (TP) 6,560 2,627 3,933 6,877 4,603 2,274 6,050 4,372 1,678 0001 Ward No. I 572 214 358 759 4311 321 661 421 240 0002 Ward No. 2 586. 209 377 720 434 286 705 430 275 0003 . Ward No.3 310 123 187 384 263 121 361 257 104 0004 Ward No.4 310 121 189 269 235 34 262 233 29 0005 Ward No.5 831 352 479 766 510 256 607 492 115 0006 Ward No.6 424 157 267 646 401 245 537 373 164 0007 Ward No.7 305 109 196 490 332 158 351 272 79 0008 Ward No.8 409 164 245 316 262 54 300 252 48 0009 Ward No.9 152 62 90 138 116 22 130 114 16 0010 Ward No. 10 146 51 95 249 220 29 241 216 25 0011 Ward No. II 216 Rg 128 203 118 85 195 110 85 0012 Ward No. 12 358 15R 200 255 125 UO 253 124 129 0013 Ward No. 13 622 264 358 465 344 121 420 332 88 0014 Ward No. 14 473 179 294 492 336 156 468 31M 150 (lOIS Ward No. IS S46 376 470 725 469 256 559 4211 131

40808000 Lakshmesllwar (TMC) 13,006 5,202 7,804 14,1129 9,865 4,164 12,385 9,470 2,915 0001 Ward No. I 521 206 315 568 3H9 179 381 337 44 0002 Ward No.2 552 246 306 673 440 233 546 409 137 0003 Ward No.3 611 247 364 636 4R1 155 628 480 14S 0004 Ward No.4 535 207 32R 521 386 135 451 169 82 0005 Ward No.5 590 24R 342 631 419 212 581 399 182 0006 Ward No.6 215 SI 134 321 276 45 303 268 35 0007 Ward No.7 536 20) 33.1 74.1 450 293 508 409 99 0008 Ward No.8 633 ~75 358 JRS 20) -l17

368 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial (ategory of main \vorkers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workcrs Name ofToWlli Ward

Persons Males Femalcs Pcrsons Malcs Fcmales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 57 50 7 14 5 9 48 25 23 954 870 84 Ward No. 24 56 50 6 49 17 32 116 17 l.OSS 942 113 Ward No. 25 6 5 5 5 61 13 945 827 118 Ward No. 26 5 5 7 5 2 34 33 I 711 624 X7 Ward No. 27 40 40 16 10 6 7 3 4 1.391 1,200 191 Ward No. 28 II 11 48 41 7 l·tO 99 .JI 2,088 1.758 330 Ward ;\10. 29 7 6 36 10 26 64 41 23 1,391 1.152 239 Ward No. 30 13 12 16 4 12 .12 19 13 1.191 966 225 Ward No. 31 26 24 2 50 17 33 26 16 10 1.621 1.354 267 Ward No. 32 IX 18 44 22 22 -10 30 10 1,626 1,467 159 Ward No. 33 23 22 1 25 7 18 165 86 79 U91 1.046 345 Ward No. 34 26 23 3 112 58 54 18 9 9 1,565 1,369 196 Ward No. 35

2,362 1,792 570 3,374 1,598 1,776 139 88 51 1,768 1,549 219 Mulgund (TP) 51 37 14 278 179 99 20 12 8 89 74 15 Ward No. I 34 32 2 13 11 2 2 2 85 77 8 Ward No.2 116 114 2 77 61 16 8 R 150 140 10 Ward No.3 151 134 17 209 85 124 15 8 7 125 109 16 Ward No.4 265 18S 77 153 68 85 -I 2 113 104 9 Ward No.5 175 113 62 185 94 91 l) 5 4 136 116 20 Ward No.6 160 109 51 116 56 60 12 5 7 126 111 15 Ward No.7 141 101< 39 119 53 66 IS 13 5 149 123 26 Ward No.8 134 116 IH 184 72 112 5 130 117 13 Ward No.9 IS2 143 39 191 98 93 ".j 2 2 94 1'16 X Ward No. 10 221 16S 53 201 81 120 6 5 78 74 4 Ward No. II 40 34 Ii 395 176 219 X 6 2 111 81 30 Ward No. 12 137 III 26 2XX 123 165 15 7 8 76 67 9 Ward No. 13 253 157 9(> 150 67 83 5 3 2 100 89 11 Ward No. 14 77 10 7 31X 190 188 2 99 92 7 Ward No. 15 219 158 61 437 184 253 5 4 107 X9 18 Ward No. 16

1,074 808 266 1,859 936 923 308 132 176 2,809 2,496 313 Shirhatti (TP) 215 131 84 289 165 124 54 32 22 103 93 10 Ward No. I 251 163 94 324 \50 174 7 7 117 110 7 Ward No.2 105 86 19 129 58 71 3 3 124 110 14 Ward No.3 62 56 6 40 31 9 10 5 5 150 141 9 Ward No.4 63 62 162 88 74 II 8 3 371 334 37 Ward No.5 84 83 94 51 43 105 11 94 254 228 26 Ward No.6 58 52 6 36 9 27 41 21 20 216 190 26 Ward No.7 14 II 3 67 49 18 5 4 214 191 23 Ward NO.8 II 10 I 17 9 8 4 2 2 98 93 Ward No.9 23 23 16 9 7 12 II 190 173 17 Ward No. 10 48 25 23 84 30 54 62 54 8 Ward No. 11 4 3 1 181 74 107 68 47 21 Ward No. 12 30 22 8 68 24 44 9 5 4 313 281 32 Ward No. 13 62 48 14 151 61 90 12 5 7 243 204 . 39 Ward No. 14 38 33 5 201 128 73 34 20 14 286 247 39 Ward No. 15

2,120 1,840 280 2,569 1,418 1,151 1,260 446 814 6,436 5,766 670 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 104 101 3 42 31 II 6 5 I 229 200 29 Ward :-.10. I 301 238 63 127 75 52 12 R 4 106 88 18 Ward No.2 163 153 10 233 143 90 76 45 31 156 139 17 Ward No.3 83 78 5 42 34 8 73 1 X 55 253 239 14 Ward NO.4 72 51 21 43 17 26 140 17 123 326 314 12 Ward No.5 79 70 9 27 23 4 14 II 3 183 164 19 Ward No.6 12 12 63 29 34 29 16 U 404 352 52 Ward No.7 129 110 19 100 65 35 2') 24 189 ISO 9 W:lrd No. R

369 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

URBA;\; PRI~L\RY

Imlustrial category

Location i\iarginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourer, code Name of Tmvnl Ward number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0024 Ward Nll. 24 4X 8 40 6 24 .' 21 0025 Ward No. 25 61 29 32 20 Il) 0026 Ward No. 26 'is J5 23 4 .1 0027 Ward No. 27 X 5 3 0028 Ward No. 28 30 12 18 X l\ 0029 Ward No. 29 150 55 95 42 34 (J030 Ward No. 30 14 25 R ~ 0031 Ward No. 31 60 18 42 27 22 0032 Ward No. 32 6() 23 37 5 .j 003) Ward No. 33 27 22 5 I I 0034 Ward No. 34 48 22 26 14 14 0035 Ward No. 35 X9 52 37 5 -4 32 14 18

40806000 Mulgund (TP) 1,300 446 854 183 42 141 942 281 661 0001 Ward No.1 242 114 128 2 I 210 X4 126 0002 Ward No.2 205 88 117 25 13 12 ISR 60 9R 0003 Ward No.3 154 19 135 74 4 70 66 9 57 0004 Ward No.4 43 14 29 2 2 33 9 24 0005 Ward ","0.5 6 5 I 0006 Ward No.6 44 9 35 16 3 24 2 22 0007 Ward No.7 5 4 I I 0008 Ward No.8 95 28 67 4 2 2 67 9 58 0009 Ward No.9 91 19 71 R (, 74 10 64 0010 Ward No. 10 66 22 44 14 14 36 15 21 0011 Ward :-<0. II 38 7 31 19 5 14 17 2 15 0012 Ward No. 12 81 37 44 I 67 24 43 0013 Ward No: 13 7 2 5 .j 4 0014 Ward No. 14 16 5 II 15 4 II 0015 Ward No. 15 8 4 4 6 2 4 0016 Ward No. 16 199 69 130 16 9 1M 50 114

40807000 Shirhatti (TP) 827 231 596 53 11 42 565 105 460 0001 Ward No. I 98 17 81 19 I 18 72 12 60 0002 Ward No.2 15 4 11 5 2 3 9 2 7 0003 Ward No.3 23 6 17 6 2 4 14 2 12 0004 Ward No.4 7 2 5 4 3 0005 Ward No.5 159 18 141 2 2 128 II 117 0006 Ward No.6 109 28 81 9 8 62 15 47 0007 Ward No.7 139 60 79 112 39 73 0008 Ward No.8 16 10 6 0009 Ward No.9 8 2 6 7 6 0010 Ward No. 10 8 4 4 0011 Ward :'>10. II X 8 0012 Ward No. 12 2 0013 Ward No. 13 45 12 .33 5 5 25 24 0014 Ward No. 14 24 18 6 3 2 1 0015 Ward No. 15 166 41 125 6 2 -4 127 I H 109

40808000 Lakshmeshwar (TMC) 1,644 395 1,249 112 14 68 1.153 216 937 0001 Ward No.1 187 52 135 20 15 136 24 112 0002 Ward No.2 127 31 % 3R 4 34 81 19 62 0003 Ward No.3 8 7 (, I 5 0004 Ward No.4 70 17 53 24 IS 9 0005 Ward No.5 50 20 30 5 2 3 (J006 Ward No.6 IR 8 10 8 7 (lOO? Ward No 7 235 41 194 2 2 207 34 173 OOO~ Ward Nu S 139 6 133 126

370 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

of marginal workers

Household industry Other workers Non-work.:rs Location workers Name of Townl Ward code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 2 16 5 11 2.348 749 1,599 Ward No. 24 0024 6 3 -' 34 24 10 2.817 935 1.882 Ward No. 25 0025 12 6 6 41 28 13 2,404 911 1,493 Ward No. 26 0026 X 5 3 1.873 703 1.170 Ward No. 27 0027 12 10 3.796 1.558 2.238 Ward :'-<0. 28 0028 23 3 20 84 44 40 5.799 2.253 3.546 Ward No. 29 0029 4 3 n U 14 2,836 1,000 UD6 Ward No. 30 0030 6 5 D 12 15 2.295 768 1.527 Ward No. 31 0031 13 3 10 42 19 23 3.370 1.128 2.242 Ward No. 32 0032 4 3 " 19 3 4.374 1.600 2,774 Ward No. 33 0033 I 1 33 21 12 2.930 1.159 1,771 Ward No. 34 0034 7 6 45 33 12 4.779 1.899 2.880 Ward No. 35 0035

26 10 16 149 113 36 9,155 3,795 5,360 Mulgund (TP) 40806000 29 28 831 378 453 Ward No. I 0001 3 2 19 13 6 393 163 230 Ward No.2 0002 2 2 12 6 '6 693 293 400 Ward No.3 0003 3 3 5 3 2 59(J 224 366 Ward No.4 0004 5 5 578 199 379 Ward No.5 0005 4 4 613 256 357 Ward :'-<0. (, 0006 3 3 540 206 334 Ward No.7 0007 7 3 17 14 550 215 335 Ward No. R 0008 1 X 7 522 205 317 Ward No.9 0009 2 14 6 618 241 377 Ward No. 10 0010 2 532 228 304 Ward Nv. 11 0011 2 2 II 10 521 238 283 Ward No. 12 0012 2 2 486 199 287 Ward No. 13 0013 502 213 289 Ward No. 14 0014 2 2 524 207 317 Ward No. 15 0015 2 17 9 662 330 332 Ward No. 16 0016

61 10 51 148 105 43 9,331 3,671 5,660 Shirhatti (TP) 40807000 5 2 3 2 2 509 221 288 Ward No. 1 0001 I 588 238 :.?50 Ward No.2 0002 3 2 46(J 168 292 Ward No.3 0003 I 2 I 646 223 423 Ward No.4 0004 7 7 22 5 17 999 381 61!! Ward No.5 0005 22 2 20 16 10 6 815 350 465 Ward No.6 0006 5 2 3 21 18 3 756 314 442 WardNo.7 0007 .:I 4 12 10 2 670 248 422 Ward No. R 0008 1 266 97 169 Ward No.9 0009 4 4 3 3 583 206 377 Ward No. 10 0010 8 8 196 79 117 Ward No. II 0011 I 232 114 118 Ward No. 12 0012 3 12 9 3 780 278 502 Ward No. 13 0013 20 16 4 824 321 503 Ward No. 14 0014 8 7 25 20 5 1,007 433 574 Ward No. 15 0015

174 19 155 235 146 89 19,388 7,086 12,302 Laksbmeshlvar (TMC) 40808000 30 23 7 626 234 392 Ward No.1 0001 8 8 660 2hl 399 Ward No.2 0002 901 304 597 Ward No.3 (l003 40 40 4 3 834 272 562 Ward No.4 0004 26 26 19 18 I 775 302 473 Ward No.5 0005 .:I 3 5 4 627 203 424 Ward NO.6 0006 4 21 4 17 869 349 520 Ward Nv. 7 (J007 5 5 2 3 600 406 \\'ard No.8 0(;i)8

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URBAN PRIMARY

Area of Total population (induding LocatIOn Population in the To\\nl Ward Number of institutional and hOllselcss code Name ofTowni Ward age-group 0-6 in square households pop ulation) number Kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0009 Ward No. 9 207 1.1 73 592 581 145 69 76 0010 Ward No. 10 284 1.395 691 704 179 86 93 0011 Ward No. II 216 1.43S 717 721 269 140 129 0012 Waru Nu. 12 240 1.331 70.' oZR 145 75 70 0013 Ward No. 13 239 1.237 634 603 139 77 62 0014 Ward No. 14 227 1.237 624 613 134 71 63 0015 Ward No. 15 244 1.262 640 622 151 75 76 0016 WaruNo. 16 411 2.013 1.019 994 247 124 123 0017 Ward No. 17 280 1.694 S70 824 215 107 108 OlJIR WardNo.18 333 1.735 P4 861 260 134 126 0019 WaruNo.19 333 1.856 929 927 288 142 146 0020 WardNo.20 446 2,277 1.177 1.1 00 359 197 162 OOZI Ward No. 21 233 1,465 751 714 251 142 109 0022 Ward No. 22 338 1,655 818 837 202 99 103 0023 Ward No. 23 168 1,018 507 511 138 65 73

408090()0 l\Iu ndargi (TP) 6.64 3,690 20,363 10,535 9,828 2,809 ] ,470 1,339 0001 Ward No. I 166 901 448 453 107 58 49 0002 WardNo.2 245 1,331 685 (,46 220 114 106 OOO} WardNo.3 288 1,444 7hll 676 181 99 82 0004 Ward No. 4 394 2,014 1.147 867 237 117 120 0005 Ward No. 5 185 961 476 485 172 82 90 0006 Ward No.6 205 1,127 575 552 160 89 71 0007 Ward No.7 222 1,351 697 654 162 70 92 0008 Ward No.8 162 1.044 556 488 163 97 66 0009 WardNo.9 199 1.051 513 538 164 80 84 DOlO Ward No. 10 ISO IX9 385 404 75 43 32 0011 Ward No. II 226 1,20 I 588 613 159 85 74 0012 Ward No. 12 203 1,275 648 627 219 114 105 0013 Ward No. 13 164 895 492 403 90 48 42 0014 Ward No. 14 165 1,010 509 501 142 71 71 0015 WardNo.15 229 1,208 648 560 200 109 91 0016 Ward No. 16 248 1,447 739 708 202 114 88 0017 Ward No. 17 239 1,314 661 653 156 80 76

372 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Name ofTownl Ward

Persons Males Females Persons Males F.emales Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 25 15 10 25 12 13 802 461 341 Ward Nll. 9 17 8 ':i 27 II 16 917 522 395 Ward No. 10 100 47 53 635 369 266 Ward No. II 19 14 5 21 13 977 578 399 Ward No. 12 R35 488 347 Ward No. 13 3 2 9S7 523 464 Ward No. 14 6 3 3 (> 3 807 474 333 Ward No. 15 80 44 3h 83 40 43 1,447 812 635 Ward No. Iii 94 S9 35 42 25 17 1.254 691 563 Ward No. 17 32 15 17 21 13 8 786 452 334 Ward No. I X 122 54 68 22 9 13 1.008 571 437 Ward No. 19 719 356 363 36 15 21 1,288 760 528 Ward No. 20 3 2 2 848 487 361 WardNo.21 985 482 503 18 7 II 785 503 282 Ward No. 22 6 4 2 597 366 231 Ward No. 23

3,069 1,583 1,486 945 501 444 12,906 7,723 5,183 1\lu II dargi (TP) 155 7"4 81 479 298 181 Ward No. I 208 102 106 41 23 18 549 374 175 Ward No.2 315 ISS 127 34 20 14 992 588 404 Ward No.3 248 156 92 107 72 35 1,547 972 575 Ward No . .) 810 407 403 39 16 23 451 287 164 Ward No.5 40 20 20 78 41 37 608 378 230 Ward No.6 127 67 60 866 511 355 Ward No.7 171 87 R4 70 34 36 665 416 249 Ward NO.8 82 31 51 53 26 27 609 346 263 Ward NO.9 9 4 5 8 4 4 662 335 327 Ward No. 10 37 12 25 II 7 4 786 443 343 Ward No. II 441 213 228 51 25 26 692 431 261 WardNo.12 212 114 98 10 10 692 424 268 Ward No. 13 21 8 13 40 18 22 682 393 289 Ward No. 14 286 148 138 26 14 12 799 469 330 Ward No. 15 47 26 21 89 47 42 956 537 419 Ward No. 16 142 67 75 6 3 3 871 521 350 Ward No. 17

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URBAN PRIMARY

Location IlIiteraies Total workers Main workers code Name ofTownl Ward number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 0009 Ward ;\10.9 371 131 240 482 366 116 373 335 38 DOlO Ward No. 10 478 169· 309 574 392 182 503 383 120 0011 Ward No. \ 1 803 348 455 701 412 289 66\ 406 255 0012 Ward;\lo.12 354 125 229 471 416 55 429 399 30 0013 Ward No. 13 402 146 256 468 39R 70 452 387 65 0014 \Vard No. 14 250 101 149 398 351 47 376 335 41 0015 Ward No. 15 455 166 289 487 379 108 485 379 106 00\6 Ward No. \6 566 207 359 737 554 183 6,}3 54\ 152 00\7 Ward ;\10.17 440 179 26\ 545 449 96 517 441 76 0018 Ward No. IS 949 422 527 972 555 417 923 552 371 0019 Ward No. 19 848 358 490 869 547 322 564 459 105 0020 Ward No. 20 989 417 572 900 670 230 864 662 202 0021 Ward No. 21 617 264 353 586 396 190 581 392 189 0022 Ward No. 22 870 315 555 697 443 254 690 440 250 0023 Ward No. 23 421 141 280 463 311 152 429 309 120

40809000 Mundllrgi (TP) 7,457 2,812 4,645 7,622 5,301 2,321 6,308 4,796 1,512 0001 Ward No. I 422 150 272 427 270 157 310 238 72 0002 Ward No.2 782 311 471 616 39L 225 414 317 97 0003 Ward No.3 452 180 272 470 339 131 418 323 95 0004 Ward No.4 467 175 292 550 467 83 514 436 7'80 0005 Ward No.5 510 189 321 360 227 133 249 196 53 0006 Ward No.6 519 197 322 457 318 139 444 315 129 0007 Ward NO.7 485 186 299 409 326 83 373 315 58 0008 Ward No.8 379 140 239 499 319 180 372 268 104 0009 Ward No.9 442 167 275 462 279 183 424 266 158 0010 Ward No. 10 127 50 77 264 215 49 225 195 30 0011 Wan] No. II 415 145 270 441 299 142 430 294 136 0012 Ward No. 12 583 217 366 470 313 157 407 279 128 0013 Ward No. 13 203 68 135 319 240 79 267 210 57 0014 Ward No. 14 328 116 212 331 256 75 286 245 41 0015 Ward No. 15 409 179 230 429 310 119 3f<1 293 88 0016 Ward No. 16 491 202 289 446 353 93 403 332 71 0017 Ward No. 17 443 140 303 672 379 293 391 274 117

374 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial category of main workers

Household industry Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Name of Townl Ward

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 ~7 ~2 5 27 22 5 49 40 9 250 231 19 Ward No.9 85 70 15 91 40 51 55 :15 20 272 238 34 Ward No. 10 72 58 14 127 87 40 108 15 193 254 246 8 Ward No. II 139 139 62 50 12 19 16 3 209 194 15 Ward No. 12 84 RO 4 74 45 29 18 2 16 276 260 16 Ward No. 13 62 58 4 33 27 6 18 7 II 263 243 20 Ward No. 14 90 83 7 112 58 54 20 15 5 263 223 40 Ward No. 15 67 51 16 66 26 40 44 29 15 51(> 435 81 Ward No. 16 142 129 13 75 45 30 28 21 7 272 246 26 Ward No. 17 180 118 62 462 176 286 8 5 3 273 253 20 Ward No. 18 8~ 79 5 106 86 20 53 11 42 321 283 38 Ward No. 19 17 17 116 65 51 119 60 59 612 520 92 Ward No. 20 31 29 2 29 17 12 184 27 157 337 319 18 Ward No. 21 9 6 3 395 206 189 44 17 27 242 211 31 Ward No. 22 68 68 117 51 66 14 2 12 230 188 42 Ward No. 23

885 763 122 1,223 511 712 333 186 147 3,867 3,336 531 Mundargi (TP) 110 91 19 49 II 38 7 2 5 144 134 10 Ward No.1 112 109 3 170 96 74 19 10 9 113 102 11 Ward No.2 62 56 6 46 8 38 14 q 5 296 250 46 Ward No.3 28 26 2 35 18 17 II 10 I 440 382 58 Ward No.4 18 17 I 23 9 14 3 3 205 170 35 Ward No.5 112 79 33 142 58 84 12 7 5 178 171 7 Ward No.6 25 22 3 40 14 26 22 21 286 258 28 Ward No.7 139 123 16 144 71 73 6 6 83 68 15 Ward No.8 30 25 5 106 22 84 77 43 34 211 176 35 Ward NO.9 17 17 13 5 8 27 18 9 168 155 13 Ward No. 10 31 31 86 15 71 34 12 22 279 236 43 Ward No. 11 200 115 85 26 17 9 181 147 34 Ward No. 12 27 22 16 5 II 8 7 I 216 176 40 Ward No. 13 27 25 2 9 2 7 17 7 10 233 211 22 Ward No. 14 15 15 23 4 19 17 5 12 326 269 57 Ward No. 15 10 7 3 14 5 9 33 12 21 346 308 38 Ward No. 16 122 98 24 107 53 54 162 123 39 Ward No. 17

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Industrial category

Location Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourer, code Name of Townl Ward number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 ~l 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0009 Ward No.9 10') 31 78 55 12 ,-11 0010 Ward No. 10 71 9 62 56 3 53 0011 Ward No. II -lO 6 34 4 4 15 14 0012 Ward No. 12 --12 17 25 39 15 24 0013 Ward No. 13 16 11 5 9 4 5 0014 Ward No. 14 22 16 (1 11 7 4 0015 Ward No. 15 2 2 2 2 0016 Ward No. 16 --14 13 31 26 5 21 0017 Ward No. 17 28 8 20 2 7 2 5 0018 Ward No. 18 49 3 46 II 7 35 2 33 0019 Ward No. 19 305 88 217 272 62 210 0020 Ward No. 20 36 8 28 11 10 0021 Ward No. 21 5 4 1 0022 Ward No. 22 7 3 4 2 2 0023 Ward No. 23 34 2 32 20 2 18

40809000 Mundargi (TP) 1,314 50S 809 23 12 11 826 268 SS8 0001 Ward No. I 117 32 85 107 28 79 0002 Ward No.2 202 74 128 193 69 124 0003 Ward No.3 52 16 36 4 .3 15 14 0004 Ward No.4 36 31 5 I I 0005 Ward No.5 III 31 80 40 5 35 0006 Ward No.6 13 3 10 8 7 0007 Ward No.7 36 II 25 15 I 14 0008 Ward No.8 127 51 76 5 4 91 31 60 0009 Ward No.9 3X J3 25 1 0010 Ward No. 10 39 20 19 4 4 7 4 3 0011 Ward No. 11 11 5 6 3 I 2 0012 Ward No. 12 63 34 29 63 34 29 0013 Ward No. 13 52 30 22 4 2 2 7 6 0014 Ward No. 14 45 11 34 21 20 0015 Ward No. 15 48 17 31 6 3 3 0016 Ward No. IG 43 21 22 2 2 4 4 0017 Ward No. 17 281 105 176 2 244 87 157

375 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT -- -_ ------.~---~-.. - _------.------"_ -_ .------_-_---_------.. ------~-

CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers

Household industry Other workers Non-workers Location workers Name of Townl Ward code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 9 8 45 18 27 691 226 465 Ward No.9 0009 6 6 9 6 3 821 299 522 Ward No. 10 0010 16 16 5 5 737 305 432 Ward No. 11 0011 2 2 860 287 573 Ward No. 12 0012 1 6 6 769 236 533 Ward No. Ll 0013 4 2 2 7 7 839 273 566 Ward C'Jo. 14 0014 775 261 514 Ward No. 15 0015 8 ;> 6 9 6 3 1.276 465 811 Ward No. 16 0016 9 9 10 5 5 1,149 421 n~ Ward No. 17 0017 5 5 I I 763 319 444 Ward No. IX 0018 11 (1 5 22 20 2 987 382 605 Ward No. 19 0019 15 ;> 13 10 5 5 1,377 507 870 Ward No. 20 0020 2 3 3 879 355 524 Ward No. 21 0021 5 3 2 958 375 583 Ward No. 22 0022 6 6 8 8 555 196 359 Ward No. 23 0023

117 13 Hl4 348 212 136 12,741 5,234 7,587 l\Iundargi (TP) 40889888 1 9 4 5 474 In 296 Ward No.1 0001 g 5 3 715 294 421 Ward No.2 0002 3 3 30 12 18 974 429 545 Ward No.3 0003 4 3 31 29 2 1,464 680 784 Ward No.4 0004 12 12 59 26 33 601 249 352 Ward NO.5 0005 2 2 3 2 670 257 413 Ward No.6 0006 9 9 12 10 2 942 371 571 Ward NO.7 0007 5 2 3 26 17 9 545 237 308 Ward NO.8 0008 25 5 20 11 7 4 589 234 355 Ward No.9 0009 16 16 12 12 525 170 355 Ward No. 10 0010 2 2 6 4 2 760 289 471 Ward No. 11 0011 805 335 470 Ward No. 12 0012 ); 8 33 27 6 576 252 324 Ward No. 13 0013 15 3 12 9 7 2 679 253 426 Ward No. 14 0014 42 14 28 779 338 441 Ward No. 15 0015 12 2 10 25 19 6 1,001 386 615 Ward No. 16 0016 3 3 32 17 15 642 282 360 Ward No. 17 0017

377

ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE - I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHA Y AT, 2001 CENSUS

Total area Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled :-lame and Location Code of the No. of institutional and houseless Tribes Panchayat Name ufGranlu Number Population \illage House- population) Population Code Panehayat holds ---_;__;_-_;_------_:...--- Name of (In Location Code hectares) Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Yilla'e 3 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 Name of Sub District: Nargund (0001) 000 I Chikkanargund Sankadal 00614500 1,156 305 1,664 880 784 77 88 46 45 Benakanakoppa 00614600 1175 310 1,968 1,011 957 101 94 65 69 Chikkanargund 00615000 1,911 720 3,920 1,973 1,947 89 90 106 97 Total 3,942 1,335 7,552 3,S64 3,688 267 272 217 211 0002 Hirekopppa Kurugovinakoppa 00614700 424 198 1,126 600 526 43 37 33 24 Hirekopppa 00614800 2,455 446 2,524 L283 1,241 153 143 81 72 Arishinagodi 00614900 704 227 1,257 635 622 152 138 106 106 Total 3,583 871 4,907 2,518 2,389 348 318 220 202 0003 Vasan Lakhamapur 00616500 91 79 566 291 275 Belleri 00616600 529 163 794 388 406 18 17 66 64 Vasan 00616700 839 271 1,506 777 729 62 67 10 8 Total 1,459 513 2,866 1,456 1,410 80 84 76 72 0004 Konnur Konnur 00616800 4,539 1,406 8,393 4,276 4.117 243 260 54 44 Budihal 00616900 196 123 637 305 332 56 55 Total 4,735 1,529 9,030 4,581 4,449 299 315 54 44 0005 Shirol Kappali 00617000 698 143 703 353 350 83 69 KaUapur 00617100 1,017 263 1,511 766 745 118 126 II II Shirol 00617200 1,152 1,165 6,250 3,195 3,055 323 292 57 54 Total 2,867 1,571 8,464 4,314 4,150 524 487 68 65 0006 Radder Naganur Radder Naganur 00617300 1,268 238 1,271 648 623 147 139 45 38 Khanapur 00617400 618 167 953 511 442 57 58 47 48 Gangapur 00617500 364 116 595 308 287 6 5 59 54 Total 2,250 521 2,819 1,467 1,352 210 202 151 140 0007 Hadali Hadali 00617800 3)10 833 4,152 2,089 2,063 139 149 54 39 Total 3,710 833 4,152 2,089 2,063 139 149 54 39 0008 Bhairana Hatti Bhairana Hatti 00617600 605 361 2,069 1,051 1,018 25 23 27 34 Madagunaki 00617700 1,004 147 830 430 400 7 3 131 127 Total 1,609 508 2,899 1,481 1,418 32 26 158 161 0009 Kanakikop Kanakikop 00615100 1,035 300 1,618 790 828 57 62 106 100 Gurlakatti 00615200 651 145 • 884 455 429 22 I'Ll 33 34 Siddapur 00615900 427 225 1,333 687 646 13 19 57 38 Total 2,113 670 3,835 1,932 1,903 92 95 196 172 0010 Hunashikatti Jagapur 00615800 1,261 365 2,006 1,026 980 59 47 239 2 JO Hunashikatti 00616000 1,225 368 2,285 1,157 1,128 43 38 52 47 Kalakcri 00616100 1,148 189 1,113 603 510 49 47 54 52 Total 3,634 922 5,404 2,786 2,618 151 132 345 309 00 II Banahatti Muganur 00616200 800 174 1,020 517 503 100 100 39 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

ANNEXURE -I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Name and Lo<:atioll Code Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled of the No. of institutional and houseless Tribes Panchayat Name of Grama Number PopUlation village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ----'-""------_;_--- Name of (in Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Village Location Code hectares) 2 -' 4 5 6 7 8 9 LO j j 12 13 Banahatti 00616300 777 409 2,270 1,185 1,085 124 92 104 91 Kurlagcri 00616400 540 284 1,523 798 725 59 49 50 40 Total 2,117 867 4,813 2,500 2,313 283 241 188 ]70 0012 Surkod Surkod 00617900 1,856 579 3,067 1,557 1,510 132 135 91 92 Total 1,856 579 3,067 1,557 1,510 132 135 91 92 0099 Not under any panchayat Dandapur 00615300 2,638 14 104 52 52 Peth 00615400 1,060 SomapuT 00615500 2,620 26 168 82 86 6 2 2 3 Nargund(Rural) 00615600 933 4 17 9 8 3 2 Arban 00615700 440 3 21 13 8 5 3 Total 7,691 47 310 156 154 9 4 7 6

Name of Sub District: Ron (0002) 0001 Menasigi Karkikatti 00618000 420 154 865 433 432 39 58 3 Gulagundi 00618100 178 171 920 461 459 143 128 14 8 Menasigi 00618200 1,605 761 4,222 2,174 2,048 2R6 252 8 6 Bhopalapur 00619800 719 158 852 433 419 11 9 3 3 Total 2,922 1,244 6,859 3,501 3,358 479 447 25 20 0002 Hole MannuT Hole Mannur 00618300 1,593 342 1,707 887 820 83 77 92 87 Gadgoli 00618400 1.001 263 1,404 731 673 163 129 66 53 Total 2,594 605 3,m 1,618 1,493 246 206 158 140 0003 Hulealur Holealur 00618500 1,037 1,557 7,898 4,092 3,806 587 477 114 73 Total 1,037 1,557 7,898 4,092 3,806 587 477 114 73 0004 Hunagundi Kuruvinakoppa 00618600 372 45 292 155 137 16 17 Amaragol 00618700 366 203 1,092 539 553 35 44 Hole Hadagali 0061 880b 507 159 831 428 403 72 63 B-S-Beler 00618900 221 169 866 448 418 74 63 20 27 Hunagundi 00619000 1,551 318 1,594 797 797 75 70 56 59 Benahal 00619100 987 299 1,666 831 835 100 108 44 36 Basarakod 00620700 474 113 581 286 295 56 71 10 8 Total 4,478 1,306 6,922 3,484 3,438 428 436 130 130 0005 Madalagiri Nainapur 00620800 456 169 983 509 474 75 79 4 Madalagiri 00620900 945 5'24 2,751 1,301 1,450 59' 57 42 45 Total 1,401 693 3,734 1,8]0 1,924 134 136 46 46 0006 Hirehal Hirehal 00621000 2.411 763 4,067 2,036 2,031 102 120 154 133 Balagod 00621100 832 181 1,058 514 544 87 86 20 24 Ycrekurubanal 00622100 284 54 277 121 156 24 46 7 7 Honniganur 00622200 451 203 996 496 500 35 42 45 43 Total 3,978 1.201 6,398 3,167 3,231 248 294 226 207 0007 Shantagiri Smjapur 00621200 748 293 1.727 834 893 452 510

382 ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area "-lame and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled ofthe No. of institutional and houseless Tribes Panchayat "-lame of Grama :-.lumber Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ---_:__:_-__:.------__:...::.!:.=::.::::.._ Name of (in Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Village Locati on Code hectares) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Bammasagar 00621300 629 267 1,358 688 670 127 136 87 75 Shantagiri 00621400 1,061 706 4,104 2,070 2,034 257 254 338 333 Total 2,438 1,266 7,189 3,592 3,597 836 900 426 410 0008 Mushigeri Nellur 00621500 1,030 380 2,073 1,029 1,044 273 292 125 132 Mushigeri 00621700 803 437 2,312 1,203 1,109 104 110 208 192 Chickalagundi 00621800 307 73 455 221 234 32 36 14 16 Gulaguli 00621900 1,067 235 1,287 637 650 42 36 99 87 Hirealagundi 00622000 713 180 818 418 400 5..J. 44 104 105 Total 3,920 1,305 6,945 3,508 3,437 505 518 550 532 0009 Lakkalakatti Kalliganur 00621600 805 343 1,706 811 895 144 176 49 64 Rudrapur 00625100 366 67 350 174 176 51 60 6 9 Amaragatti 00625200 448 136 930 462 468 43 35 Lakkalakatti 00625300 707 452 2,508 1,251 1.257 288 293 3 Nagendragad 00625400 1.328 287 1,510 743 767 38 33 110 118 Total 3,654 1,285 7,004 3,441 3,563 564 597 168 192 0010 Kuntoj i Jigeri 00625600 753 136 794 401 393 46 35 2 Vadegol 00625700 767 72 455 7.48 207 13 17 Myakalzeri 00625800 232 74 426 215 211 12 II Benachamatti 00625900 894 144 1,020 517 503 392 371 8 6 Kuntoji 00626000 465 221 1,278 635 643 48 54 56 65 Goudageri 00626400 861 87 505 257 248 78 75 15 18 Total 3,972 734 4,478 2,273 2,205 589 563 81 90 0011 Gogeri Gageri 00626500 565 456 2,808 1,455 1,353 72 54 I 2 Nagarashikoppa 00626600 351 167 1,100 561 539 217 231 ]29 122 Matarangi 00626700 454 129 790 383 407 58 62 12 14 Total 1,370 752 4,698 2,399 2,299 347 347 142 138 0012 Rampur Purthageri 00626300 175 100 564 302 262 60 55 5 7 Chilzeri 00626800 473 140 752 376 376 71 94 3 6 Kodaganur 00626900 1,177 196 1,032 535 497 115 106 59 58 Veerapur 00627000 378 102 586 303 283 40 37 48 45 Rampur 00627100 535 223 1,205 612 593 67 77 9 II Hirekoppa 00627200 499 118 712 353 359 55 54 Total 3,237 879 4,851 2,481 2,370 408 423 124 127 0013 Rajur Bhairapur 00625500 538 93 571 290 282 152 153 120 III Dindur 00626100 728 347 1,969 946 1,023 204 210 35 34 Rajur 00626200 2,217 781 4,528 2,405 2,123 472 405 197 166 Total 3,483 1,221 7,069 3,641 3,428 828 768 352 311 0014 Sudi Dyamhunashi 00623600 280 87 418 214 264 17 16 Bevinakatti 00623700 804 187 1,028 492 536 4 5 27 38 Sudi 00623800 2,591 1,075 5,770 2,923 2,847 646 632 113 104 Total 3,675 1,349 7,276 3,629 3,647 667 653 140 142

383 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area 'Jame and Location Code Tnt,,1 Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled of the No. of institutional and housdess Tribes Pancho~ at Name of {iramil Number Population village Housc- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ----'--'------'---- Name of (in Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Village Location Code hectares) 2 3 -I 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 0015 Jtagi Jigalur 00623300 1,473 377 1.934 968 966 113 127 20 27 Hosalli 00623400 1,188 315 1,676 812 864 73 82 21 21 Itagi 00623500 2,748 827 4.146 1.991 2,155 339 365 26 41 Total 5,409 1,519 7,756 3,771 3,985 525 574 67 89 0011) Kotabal Tallihal 00622300 619 179 91X 458 41)0 37 30 41 53 MugaJi 00622400 1,912 329 1.656 794 XI)2 102 124 32 28 Kotabal 00622500 1,315 612 3,ln 1,548 1.630 163 182 228 214 Total 3,846 1,120 5,752 2,800 2,952 302 336 301 295 0017 Kurahatti Kurahatti 00622600 1,287 405 2,027 1,004 1,023 81 78 169 169 Mudenagudi 00622700 1,146 363 1,835 917 918 III 108 20 28 Total 2,433 768 3,862 1,921 1,941 192 186 189 197 OOI~ Hullur Somanakatti 00619200 942 255 1,21~ 627 591 74 67 42 53 Hullur 00619300 2,536 674 3,31)5 1,627 1,738 126 140 116 119 Total 3,478 929 4,583 2,254 2,329 200 207 158 172 0019 Asuti Melmath 00619400 835 90 436 215 221 I 4 146 153 Asuti 00619500 2,31 I 573 2,980 1,512 1,468 158 184 119 103 Karamadi 00619600 1,376 339 1,629 799 830 125 121 44 48 Megur 00619700 391 95 592 325 267 8 10 170 136 Malawad 00619900 1,181 344 1,568 787 781 95 84 41 48 Total 6,094 1,441 7,205 3,638 3,567 387 403 520 488 0020 Yavagala Hadagali-S-Yavagal 00620000 1,263 326 1,678 848 830 48 34 69 58 Yavagala 00620100 3,862 899 4,650 2,406 2,244 168 184 83 72 Total 5,125 1,225 6,328 3,254 3,074 216 218 152 130 0021 Belavanaki Kaujageri 00620200 3,896 514 2,688 1,386 1,302 163 147 109 94 Belavanaki 00620300 3,832 1,002 5,118 2,642 2,476 235 230 140 121 Total 7,728 1,516 7,806 4,028 3,778 398 377 249 215 0022 Mallapur MaIJapur 00620400 1,771 700 3,813 1,901 1,912 183 187 55 67 Arahunashi 00622800 1,132 270 1,423 715 708 160 162 Total 2,903 970 5,236 2,616 2,620 343 349 55 67 0023 Chikkmannur Sandigawad 00620500 1.270 205 1,161 580 581 52 50 53 49 Hiremannur 00622900 791 256 1,225 620 605 70 74 89 96 Bhasalapur '00623000 1,065 144 821 . 419 402 54 48 5 7 Chikkmannur 00623100 875 257 1,444 704 740 76 85 32 30 Total 4,001 862 4,651 2,323 2,328 252 257 179 182 0024 Nidagundi Kalakapur 00624800 380 263 1,579 772 807 27 25 20 20 Nidagundi 00624900 4,461 1,223 6,036' 3,007 3,029 301 286 60 72 Total 4,841 1,486 7,615 3,779 3,836 328 311 80 92 0025 Halakeri Halakeri 00625000 ].202 747 3,816 1,860 1,956 522 486 102 112 Total 1,202 747 3,816 Ul60 1.956 522 486 102 112

384 ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE - I !'lUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Name and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled ('a~tes Scheduled of the No. of institutional and nOllsck" Tribes Panchayat :.lame- uf (_'1"

Name of Sub District: Gadag (0003) 000 I Lingadhal Lingadhal 00627300 1,432 571 3,049 1,532 1,517 188 178 69 61 Total 1,432 571 3,049 1,532 1,517 188 178 69 61 0002 Balaganur Balaganur 00627400 2,488 725 3,880 1,950 1,930 162 161 101 99 Total 2,488 725 3,880 1,950 1,930 162 161 101 99 0003 Kadadi Kadadi 00627500 1,748 437 2,377 1,234 1,143 224 213 87 76 Gavarawad 00627600 1,391 254 1,419 715 704 165 168 4 2 Total 3,139 691 3,796 1,949 1,847 389 381 91 78 0004 Huilgol Huilgol 00627700 3,517 646 3,381 1,723 1,658 239 239 92 83 Chikkoppa 00628500 660 202 1,021 504 517 36 40 Hirekoppa 00628600 1,799 264 1,310 660 650 101 96 55 37 Kiritageri 00628700 818 220 1,174 582 592 53 50 41 35 Total 6,794 1,332 6,886 3,469 3,417 429 425 188 155 0005 Bombal Hombal 00627800 7,389 1,585 7,860 3,964 3,896 336 312 195 202 Total 7,389 1,585 7,860 3,964 3,896 336 312 195 202 0006 Belahod Venkatapur (H.S.) 00627900 881 247 1,260 633 627 29 32 200 200 Madaganur 00628000 1,24R 170 882 453 429 43 45 81 72 Belahod 00628100 953 380 1,973 996 977 95 108 2 3 Total 3,082 797 4,115 2,082 2,033 167 185 283 275 0007 Chikkahandigol Chikkahandigol 00628200 1,686 523 2.745 1.417 1,3"28 90 101 107 80 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

A;,,\NEXURE - I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHA YAT. 2001 CENSUS Total aft:a Name and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled of the No. of institutional and huuseless Tribes PanLhayat Name of Gram a Numher Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ----;..._------Namt' of (in Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Village Location Code hectares) :2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Shagoti 00628300 659 378 1.986 1.033 953 29 34 348 293 Dundur 00628400 513 293 1.378 700 678 37 35 129 129 Total 2,858 1.194 6,109 3,150 2,959 156 170 584 502 0008 Binkadakatti Hirehandigol 00630400 2,176 388 1,916 945 971 77 78 39 38 Binkadakatti 00630600 888 651 3,053 1,526 1,527 84 100 26 19 Gadag (Rural) 00630700 2,785 5 14 II 3 Total 5,849 1.044 4,983 2,482 2,501 161 178 65 57 0009 Neeralagi Benakanakoppa 00628800 I, I 07 187 1,00 I 508 493 59 47 4 9 Neeralagi 00628900 1,166 290 1,526 803 723 98 96 85 68 Nagasamudra 00629100 938 275 1,418 740 678 103 111 68 66 Total 3,211 752 3.945 2,051 1,894 260 254 157 143 0010 Kotumachagi Kotumachagi 00629000 5,143 1,307 6,895 3,447 3,448 362 375 232 277 Total 5,143 1,307 6,895 3,447 3,448 362 375 232 277 0011 Harlapur Harlapur 00629500 5,867 936 4,694 2,418 2,276 250 221 109 103 Timmapur 00629600 560 550 2,971 1,522 1,449 119 118 114 102 Total 6,427 1.486 7,665 3,940 3,725 369 339 223 205 0012 Kanaginahal Kanaginahal 00629400 3,665 744 3,858 1,951 1,907 81 95 169 164 Total 3,665 744 3,858 1,951 1,907 81 95 169 164 0013 Hatalagcri Narasapur 00629200 557 266 1,197 600 597 15 15 4 3 Betigeri(Rural) 00629300 669 Hatalageri 00629700 1,626 501 2,937 1,501 1,436 76 71 191 152 Sambhapur 00629900 745 316 1,683 853 830 38 35 67 74 Total 3,597 1,083 5,817 2,954 2,863 129 121 262 229 0014 Asundi Asundi 00630800 656 623 3,199 1,597 1,602 207 207 62 66 Malasamudra 00631100 1,636 547 2,821 1,396 1,425 349 379 37 45 Total 2,292 1,170 6,020 2,993 3,027 556 586 99 1ll 0015 Hulkoti Hulkoti 00630500 2,376 2,098 9,962 5,188 4,774 482 508 237 225 Total 2,376 2.098 9,962 5,188 4,774 482 508 237 225 0016 Kurtakoti Kurtakoti 00631200 5,997 1,987 10,267 5,176 5,091 402 399 487 490 Total 5,997 1,987 10,267 5,17(j 5,091 402 399 487 490 0017 Antur Antur 00631300 1,156 484 2,575 1,322 1,253 85 70 161 146 Bentur 00631400 688 434 2.266 l,181 1,085 246 225 184 177 Total 1,844 918 4,841 2,503 2,338 331 295 345 323 00 I 8 Chinchall i Neelagund 00632200 2,479 515 2,508 1,286 1,222 245 243 111 108 Chinchalli 00632300 1,167 649 3.668 1,879 1,789 727 696 64 55 Kallur 00632400 582 372 1.866 964 902 177 166 198 205 Total 4,228 1,536 8.042 4,129 3,913 1149 1,105 373 368

386 ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHA VAT, 2001 CENSUS

Total area Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled Name and Location Code of the No. of institutional and houselcss Tribes Pan<:hayat Name of Gram a Number Population villag.e House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ---...;;_..;_------Name of (in Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Village Location Code hectares) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0019 Harti Kanavi 00632000 552 556 2.785 1.461 1,324 59 56 67 50 Harti 00632100 2,483 728 3,726 1,820 1,906 154 159 130 144 Total 3,035 1,284 6,511 3,281 3,230 213 215 197 194 0020 Nagavi Kalasapur 00630900 1,504 407 2,184 1,070 1,114 305 269 152 168 Pandurangapur 00631000 711 188 1,096 563 533 563 533 Nagavi 00631500 955 586 2,969 1,483 1,486 213 224 79 89 Siddarameshwara 00631600 216 258 1.640 849 791 847 789 Nagar Total 3,386 1,439 7,889 3,965 3,924 3924 1,815 231 257 0021 Adavisomapur Adavisomapur 00629800 868 735 4,052 2,121 1,931 412 365 158 139 lalashankamagar 00630000 605 125 617 314 303 311 300 Balajinagar 00630100 516 95 628 349 279 349 279 Papanashi 00630200 501 261 1,229 627 602 37 32 16 19 Total 2,490 1,216 6,526 3,411 3,115 1109 976 174 158 0022 Lakkundi Lakkundi 00630300 5,755 2.026 11,305 5.746 5.559 317 306 118 85 Total 5,755 2,026 11,305 5,746 5,559 317 306 118 85 0023 Beladhadi Brahmandapur 00631700 774 278 J,699 866 833 858 824 Beladhadi 00631800 401 325 1,657 857 800 117 109 140 110 Nabhapur 00631900 1,309 69 439 235 204 233 199 Kabalayata Katti 00632800 970 81 523 272 251 272 251 Total 3,454 753 4,318 2,230 2,088 1480 1,383 140 110 0024 Yalishirur Hosur 00632500 835 355 2,058 1,052 1,006 181 171 76 73 Shirol 00632600 251 120 549 278 271 69 64 Shirunja 00632700 768 377 1,945 999 946 232 262 55 51 Yalishirur 00633000 830 502 2,504 1,242 1,262 169 193 102 126 Total 2,684 1,354 7,056 3,571 3,485 582 626 302 314 0025 Soratur Venkatapur (lnam) 00632900 429 14 57 33 24 22 10 Soratur 00633400 2,537 1,039 5,349 2,770 2,579 135 124 216 202 Hanganakatti 00633500 630 141 810 411 399 15 9 39 40 Mahaiingeshwarapur00633600 996 180 1,110 573 537 565 533 Total 4,592 1,374 7,326 3,787 3,539 715 666 277 252 0099 Not under any panchayat Mulgund (Rural) 00633100 5,182 10 5 5 Scethalahari 0063321>0 1,071 Basapur 00633300 686 Total 6,939 JO 5 5

Name of Sub District: Shirhatti (0004) 0001 Yalavatti Madhalli 00633700 1,691 506 2,682 1,349 1,333 182 176 48 61 Yattinahalli 00633800 1.108 278 1,437 718 719 132 142 24 13 Yalavatti 00633900 2,524 886 4,534 2,289 2,245 289 286 214 201 Total 5...323 1,670 8.653 4...356 4,297 603 604 286 275

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ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAY AT, 2001 CENSUS Total area "Iame and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled Castcs Scheduled of the No. of institutional and houseless Tribes Panchayat Name of Grama Number Populatton village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ---...;,_:...._-...:_------__:--- Name of. (in Location Code hectares) Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Villa e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0002 Magadi Halalapur 00634000 683 102 468 242 226 2 4 Magadi 00634100 2384 897 4,592 2,347 2,245 257 242 93 69 Parasapur 00637R00 951 201 917 456 461 148 158 22 20 Total 4,018 1,200 5,977 3,045 2,932 406 402 117 93 0003 Chabbi Varavi 00638000 997 176 833 404 429 38 55 26 20 Guddadapur 00638100 252 82 422 240 182 225 173 Majjur 00638500 1,180 187 l,l I I 572 539 36 34 71 65 Shivajinagar 00638600 684 200 1,226 618 608 608 599 Chabbi 00638700 3,402 523 2,790 1,426 1,364 707 665 38 33 Total 6,515 1,168 6,382 3,260 3,122 1614 1,526 135 118 0004 Kadakal Jalligeri 00638200 1,833 249 1,584 823 761 340 327 153 128 Kadakal 00638300 3.894 569 3,262 1.682 1,580 242 213 184 168 Kusalapur 00638400 827 124 672 335 337 12 II 26 23 Total 6,554 942 5,518 2,840 2,678 594 551 363 319 0005 Machenahalli Tegginabhavanur 00638800 999 72 370 188 182 12 12 12 11 Nave Bhavanur 00638900 419 59 301 134 167 108 125 Machenahalli 00639000 1,227 387 2.259 1,130 1,129 33 33 208 223 Bhavanur 00639600 540 119 632 311 321 13 7 246 258 Total 3,185 637 3,562 1,763 J,799 58 52 574 617 0006 Ranatur Ranatur 00639100 1,226 429 2,334 1,211 1,123 149 162 2 3 Devihal 00639200 1,215 326 1,881 957 924 212 218 Total 2,441 755 4,215 2,168 2,041 361 380 2 3 0007 Adrahalli Sankadal 00635600 278 83 472 242 230 29 32 Nadigatti 00635700 586 134 750 387 363 189 184 37 29 Adrahalli 00635800 543 393 2,247 1,120 l,l27 992 994 20 25 Sogiwal 00635900 1,201 75 423 220 203 2 2 6 6 Hullur 00637100 762 280 1,573 784 789 36 25 Total 3,370 965 5,465 2,753 2,712 1248 1,237 63 60 0008 Battur Akkigund 00634700 1,029 249 1,357 681 676 385 356 59 65 Shettikeri 0063.f800 693 145 680 330 35(J 165 166 9 10 Kundralli 00634900 1,016 438 2,431 1,245 1,186 498 495 33 39 Battur 00635000 1.428 430 2,157 . 1,101 1.056 176 157 43 41 Total 4,166 1,262 6,625 3,357 3,268 1224 1,174 144 155 0009 Gajanur Gojanur 00634200 1,844 594 3,194 1,610 1,584 151 154 255 253 Total 1,844 594 3,194 1,610 J,584 J51 154 255 253 00 10 Ramageri Ramageri 00634500 833 457 2,623 1.349 1,274 236 232 216 209 Gulaganjikoppa 00636400 474 96 473 243 230 23 18 Govanal 00636500 1.242 213 1.162 581 581 75 75 S5 47 Total 2,549 766 4,258 2,173 2,085 334 325 271 25(.

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ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHA YAT, 2001 CENSUS Total arca Name and Location Code Total PopUlation (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled of the No_ of institutional and houseless Tribes Pane hay at Name of Grama Number Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ----=-..:_------_.:....~....:::.- Name of (10 Location Code' hectares) Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Villa e 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 0011 Shigli Wadcyar Mallapur 00636300 373 98 521 284 237 3 2 171 146 Shigli 00636600 827 1,866 10,111 5,054 5,057 441 441 269 262 Total 1,200 1,964 10,632 5,338 5,294 444 443 440 408 0012 H aradagatti Adarakatti 00635300 1,028 433 2,203 1,142 1,061 161 153 74 59 Kondikoppa 00635400 262 44 240 III 129 33 48 76 79 Haradagatti 00636100 867 185 1,IR4 603 581 540 514 6 10 Total 2,157 662 3,627 1,856 1,771 734 715 156 148 0013 Doddur Ullatti 00636200 705 70 455 246 209 133 103 28 24 Shyabala 00636700 405 47 238 131 107 Doddur 00636800 1,437 341 1,835 942 893 501 471 3 Undenahalli 00636900 502 169 982 504 478 140 127 141 136 Yallapur 00637500 671 293 1,513 799 714 300 254 25 28 Total 3,720 920 5,023 2,622 2,401 1074 955 197 189 0014 Futagao Badni Futagao Badni 00635500 1,218 574 2,896 1,501 1,395 83 78 61 60 Hire Mallapur 00636000 645 42 204 119 85 2 28 22 Amarapur 00637000 663 86 466 226 240 15 9 8 II Total 2,526 702 3,566 1,846 1,720 99 89 97 93 00 IS Bellatti Bellatti 00639300 1,727 1,252 6,558 3,321 3,237 651 631 46 71 Narayanapura 00639800 708 210 1,158 527 631 19 24 37 40 Total 2,435 1,462 7,716 3,848 3,868 670 655 83 111 0016 Bannikoppa SugnaUi 00639400 1,495 368 1,917 973 944 39 27 126 139 HadagaJi 00639500 599 98 527 260 267 2 2 57 50 Bannikoppa 00639700 2,152 737 3,8,26 1,950 1,876 158 149 228 201 Total 4,246 1,203 6,270 3,183 3,087 199 178 411 390 0017 Tarikoppa Tarikoppa 00640400 813 183 1,009 522 487 77 67 22 19 Kerihalli 00640500 462 107 619 335 284 1 41 43 Sevanagar 00640600 317 254 1,403 722 681 716 675 Total 1,592 544 3,031 1,579 1,452 794 742 63 62 OUP! Wadavi HOSUf 00640300 937 203 1,063 544 519 33 27 III 109 Belaghatti 00640700 938 146 923 452 471 368 397 55 44 Wadavi 00640800 1,044 228 1,302 640 661 133 123 141 157 Alagilawad 00640900 516 48 314 153 161 18 19 2 2 Total 3,435 625 3,602 1,789 1,813 552 566 309 312 0019 Konchigeri Chikkasavanur 00639900 1,045 133 764 388 376 39 33 45 41 Budihal 00640000 866 165 904 467 43'7 123 110 57 54 Kokkargundi 00640100 808 195 1,026 516 510 51 62 41 46 Konchigeri 00640200 1,587 422 2,003 1,036 967 99 127 133 112 BijjuT 00641100 416 185 1,006 511 495 ..,£ Total 4,722 1,100 5,703 2,918 2,785 312 332 2 ,U 253 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK-GADAG

Al"l"EXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area :'-lame and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled Castes Scheduled of the No. of institutional and houseless Trihes Panchayar Name of Grama Number Population \'illage lIouse- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ---~~-__;_------~--- Name of (in Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Villa e Location Code hectares) 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 0020 Suranagi Nelogal 00637200 294 189 1,064 543 521 281 255 75 78 Suvarnagiri 00637300 542 144 860 435 425 434 424 Suranagi 00637400 3,569 1,166 6319 3,212 3,107 604 570 407 412 Total 4,405 1,499 8,243 4,190 4,053 1319 1,249 482 490 0021 Balehosur Ralehosur 00637600 3,423 829 5,347 2,802 2,545 440 402 264 254 Total 3,423 829 5,347 2,S02 2,545 440 402 264 254 0022 Koganur Govanakoppa 00641000 639 158 999 516 483 144 141 16 19 Nagararnaduvu 00641200 708 195 1,224 642 582 38 33 13 II Ankali 00641300 501 89 565 293 272 49 40 36 35 Koganur 00641400 521 280 1,596 792 804 106 93 24 19 Tangod 00641500 1,145 214 1,136 589 547 75 72 19 17 Total 3,514 936 5,520 2,S32 2,688 412 379 lOS 101 0023 Ttagi Itagi 00642000 1,807 609 3,119 1,589 1,530 161 150 308 2'l0 Sasarwad 00642100 716 208 1,139 596 543 26 20 32 38 Basapur 00642200 349 I 7 5 2 Total 2,872 818 4,265 2,190 2,075 ]S7 170 340 328 0024 Hebbal Kanakawad 00641600 406 140 872 453 419 52 53 Hebbal 00641700 1,835 600 3,291 1,715 1,576 207 188 153 144 Chavadal 00641800 294 130 753 389 364 9 5 122 121 Tolali 00641900 33R 107 632 345 287 48 37 23 20 Kallaganur 00642300 380 80 404 219 185 6 7 91 76 Total 3,253 1,057 5,952 3,121 2,831 322 290 3S9 361 0099 Not under any panchayat Desai Ban 00634300 2,847 12 53 34 19 Lakshrncshwar 00634400 3,130 169 918 477 441 '98 78 84 80 (Hireban) (Rural) Hulgeriban 00634600 934 5 2 3 2 3 Bastiban 00635100 488 2 8 4 4 Pethaban 00635200 436 1 Khanapur 00637700 236 1 4 3 Shirahatti (Rural) 00637900 2,517 40 231 101 130 7 36 5 Total 10,588 226 1,220 620 600 107 117 85 85

Name of Sub District: Mundargi (0005) 000 I Shingatarayanakeri Shivajinagar 00642400 406 291 1,895 990 905 981 901 Kadampur 00642500 789 308 1,567 815 752 80 88 136 137 Churchihal 00642600 690 160 828 394 434 173 171 38 56 Shingatarayanakeri 00~43300 701 77 377 193 184 24 27 38 35 Dindur 00643400 313 105 600 278 322 267 312 Attikatti 00643500 616 195 1,060 521 539 311 300 52 70 Total 3,515 1,136 6,327 3,191 3,136 1836 1,799 264 298 0002 Alur Shirur 00642700 2,57:: 262 1,452 714 738 164 (,3

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ANNEXURE-I I\'UMBER OF VILLAGES U~DER EACH GRAM A PANCHA VAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Name and Location Code Total Population (including Scheduled Casks Scheduled of the No. of institutional alld housdess Tribes Panchayat Name of Grama Number Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat holds ---_;_~-___;_------_:_--- Name of (in Location Lode hectares) Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Villa e 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Jantli 00642800 885 425 2,188 1,116 1,072 96 91 2g 27 Alur 00643200 2,450 814 4,234 2,162 2,072 264 258 50 32 Total 5,907 1,501 7,874 3,992 3,882 524 531 141 127 0003 Hallikeri Halligudi 00642900 3,442 399 2,177 1,072 1,105 58 45 34 36 Hallikeri 00643000 2,405 586 3,094 1,587 1,507 226 234 124 146 Venkatapur 00643100 2591 397 2,125 1,080 ],045 98 90 132 108 Total 8,438 1,382 7,396 3,739 3,657 382 369 290 290 0004 Meundi Eklasapur 00643900 1,508 284 1,478 740 738 56 50 2 6 Haitapur 00644000 1,210 209 1,142 589 553 60 46 142 129 Meundi 00644100 4,200 512 2,658 1,342 1,316 130 122 122 116 Baradur 00644200 2,020 415 2,152 1,074 1,078 144 155 20 24 Total 8,938 1,420 7,430 3,745 3,685 390 373 286 275 0005 Dambal Dambal 00643800 7,153 1,815 10,095 5,166 4,929 724 606 161 167 Total 7,153 1,815 10,095 5,166 4,929 724 606 161 167 0006 Doni Kappatagiri 00643600 1,257 181 1,020 507 513 473 492 Doni 00643700 6,494 1,019 5,606 2,899 2,707 584 537 179 174 Total 7,751 1,200 6,626 3,406 3,220 1057 1,029 179 174 0007 Hirewaddatti Hirewaddatti 00644400 5,572 1,195 6,529 3.304 3,225 731 744 25g 256 Total 5,572 1,195 6,529 3,304 3,225 731 744 258 256 0008 Harogeri Tambragundi 00644300 1,776 81 505 250 255 69 77 Kelur 00644900 1,218 97 533 272 261 231 221 Harogeri 00645000 1,974 461 2,285 1,152 1,133 123 124 115 113 Basapur 00645100 275 91 431 233 198 28 22 21 20 Budihal 00646000 637 284 1,555 799 756 96 86 222 204 Total 5,880 1,014 5,309 2,706 2,603 316 309 589 558 0009 Hesarur Maktumpur 00645900 306 119 689 366 323 54 45 Bcnnihalli 00646600 639 234 1,120 567 553 41 41 8 9 Nagarahalli 00646700 948 184 925 482 443 56 37 43 41 Ashakiran 00646800 86 163 839 436 403 426 397 Hesarur 00646900 1,090 294 1,600 785 815 37 32 269 292 Kakkur 00647000 587 170 872 449 423 41 36 137 139 Total 3,656 1,164 6,045 3,085 2,960 601 543 511 526 00 I 0 Korlhalli Sevalalnagar 00646400 766 139 668 349 319 341 310 2 4 Bidnal 00646500 809 309 1,638 824 814 120 124 22 Zg Korlhalli 00647100 2,941 530 3,109 1,568 1,541 156 169 54 51 Total 4,516 978 5,415 2,741 2,674 617 603 78 83 0011 Kalkeri MustikOPpa 00645300 767 77 430 203 227 5 5 Kalkeri 00645400 1,665 650 3,631 1,898 1,733 333 225 104 84 TippapuT 00646100 295 30 170 84 86 Virapapur 00646200 191 72 337 191 146 52

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ANNEXURE-J NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAMA PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Total area Total Population (including Scheduled Name and Location Code Scheduled Castes of the No. of institutional and houscless Tribes Pallchayat Name o(Grama Number Population village House- population) Population Code Panchayat Name of (in holds Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Village Location Code hectares)

:2 .~ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ii 12 l3 Venkateshnagar 00646300 131 102 494 226 268 22.4 260 I Total 3,049 931 5,062 2,602 2,460 609 527 109 90 0012 Bagewadi Chikkawaddatti 00644500 1,868 369 2,100 1,079 L021 202 166 152 159 Guddadbudiha1 00644600 1,037 91 452 226 226 5 4 65 56 Muradi 00644700 696 146 766 384 382 3 4 117 109 Maruthinagar 00644800 318 250 1,316 655 661 649 658 Bagewadi 00645200 2,375 379 2,019 1,047 972 IX9 181 208 188 Mall ikarjunapura 00647400 783 114 656 326 330 62 78 27 20 Total 7,077 1,349 7,309 3,717 3,592 1110 1,091 569 532 0013 Bidarahalli Jyalawadgi 00647300 1,874 220 1,156 598 558 85 82 36 31 Mundawad 00647500 1.368 299 1,536 809 727 63 63 173 155 Bidarahalli 00647600 2,183 399 2,016 1,014 1,002 151 139 33 43 Vithalapur 00647700 616 101 452 218 234 58 66 Total 6,041 1,019 5,160 2,639 2,521 357 350 242 229 0014 Hammigi Gumgol 00647800 657 128 606 311 295 3 4 68 67 Hammigi 00647900 3,232 793 4,068 2,151 L917 332 288 67 75 Total 3,889 921 4,674 2,462 2,212 335 292 135 142 0015 Shingatalur Gangapur 00647200 733 121 665 358 307 20 14 162 145 Sheernahalli 00648000 502 261 1,322 662 660 50 41 87 93 Shingatalur 00648100 1,584 499 2,708 1,368 1,340 235 214 166 180 Total 2,819 881 4,695 2,388 2,307 305 269 415 418 0099 Not under any panchayat Shirol 00645500 774 Mundargi ( R ) 00645600 2,021 Ramenahalli 00645700 408 Byalawadgi 00645800 339 Total 3,542 Note: Blank columns refer 'Uninhabited villages' for all laluks.

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ANNEXURE-II NOTE ON FERTILITY & MORTALITY AND MIGRATION - 199] & 2001 CENSUSES

Fertility levels Internal and International migration In demography, the word fertility is used in relation The migrational movements are of three types to the actual production of children or 'occurrence of (i) Migration within the state itself with its components births specially live births'. Fertility is a measure of (a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra rate at which population adds to itself by births and district migration), (b) Migration from one distrid of normally assessed by relating number of births to size state to another district of state (inter district of some section of the population, such as number of migration), (ii) Migration from one state to another married couples or number of women of child bearing state of the country (interstate migration), (iii) age. In other words, it is a major component of Migration from one country to another country. The population growth. In the 1991 census, questions on first two streams together constitute internal fertility related to age at marriage, number of migration, while the last type of movement is called surviving children at present, number of children ever international migration. born alive and children born alive during the last one year were asked. The first three questions were Why people migrate? asked to all evermarried women and the last question As in 1981 census, the reasons for migration were related to currently married women. elicited in 1991 and 2001 censuses also. The reasons MIGRATION for migration were broadly categorized as (1) employment (2) business (3) education (4) family What is Migration? moved (5) marriage (6) natural calamities like drought, Migration is the third component of population floods etc. and (7) other reasons. Reasons for change, the other two being mortality and fertility. A migration have been elicited only with reference to person is considered as a migrant by place of birth movement from place of last residence. if the place in which he is enumerated during the Impact of migration census is other than thc place of birth. Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by place of last Growth of population of a particular place depends residence if the place in which he is enumerated upon natural increase due to excess of births over during the census is other than his place of immediate deaths and migration. Knowledge of trends III . last residence. migration helps in future planning of a region .

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ANNE-XURE III STATEME:Yf I: VARIOUS MEASURES OF FERTILITY AND MEAN AGEAT MARRIAGE, 1991 SI. No State/District GFR GMFR TFR TMFR eRR No. of Child - Female children ever Women Mean Age born per eve r ratio at married (0 - 4) Marriage women in age- group 45-49 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Karnataka 126 167 3.87 5_54 30.93 4.41 464 18.0 1 Belgaum 119 147 3.57 4.65 32.39 4.26 507 17.6 2 Bagalkot 139 167 4.27 5.27 32.01 4.65 572 17.3 3 Bijapur 139 167 4.27 5.27 32.01 4.65 572 17.3 4 Gulbarga 149 181 4.75 5.83 33.27 4.39 624 17.2 5 155 IS9 4.S2 6.18 33.02 4.71 044 16.8 6 Raichur 152 183 4.65 5.71 34.70 4.36 60S 17.4 7 Kappal 152 183 4.65 5.71 34.70 4.36 608 17.4 8 Gadag 130 171 3.94 5.61 30.59 4.74 503 18.3 9 Dharwad 130 171 3.94 5.61 30.59 4.74 503 18.3 10 Ultara Kannada 119 178 3.66 6.22 29.58 4.78 418 18.9 11 Haveri 130 171 3.94 5.61 30.59 4.74 503 18.3 12 Bellary 157 196 4.85 6.33 36.74 4.85 556 17.6 13 Chitradurga '120 158 3.60 5.45 28.96 4.68 463 17.9 14 Davangere 120 158 3.60 5.45 28.96 4.68 463 17.9 15 Shimoga 123 175 3.72 6.15 31.72 4.78 414 18.5 16 Udupi III 183 3.61 6.70 30.22 4.60 353 19.6 17 Chikmagalur 106 151 3.13 5.46 28.27 4.49 382 18.9 18 Tumkur 109 142 3.46 5.11 27.04 4.23 422 18.0 19 Kolar 122 157 3.89 5.44 30.07 4.26 441 18.2 20 Bangalore 115 160 3.52 5.46 30.85 3.89 369 18.8 21 Bangalore Rural 121 155 3.76 5.32 28.77 4.23 455 17.8 22 Mandya 103 133 3.11 4.57 25.56 4.31 410 17.2 23 Hassan 97 136 2.90 5.12 27.56 4.42 410 18.6 24 111 183 3.61 6.70 30.22 4.60 353 19.6 25 Kodagu 98 140 2.77 5.43 26.30 4.02 377 19.8 26 M ysore 118 156 3.56 5.20 29.72 4.14 416 17.1 27 Chamarajnagara 118 156 3.56 5.20 29.72 4.14 416 17.1

Marriage and age at marriage are important social measure of Fertility known as Total Fertility Rate phenomena and crucial factors in the analysis of the (TFR). It indicates average number of children dynamics of fertility. As such, various measures of expected to be born per woman during her entire fertility estimated based on these crucial factors are span on reproductive period assuming that the age highlighted in the above table. The same is expected for married women known Estimates of General Fertility Rate (GFR) a as Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR). The refined measure of fertility, defined as the number of estimated TFR and TMFR for the district are 3.94 live births per thousand women in the reproductive and 5.6] respectively. The Crude Birth Rate (CBR) age-group 15-49 years is a us~ful tool for measuring is 30.59. fertility, and this rate is further estimated only for the The most useful indices that can be derived married women which is defined as General Marital from the question on number of children born ali,:,e Fertility Rate (GMFR). The GFR and GMFR for the is the average number of children ever born per district are 130 and 171 respectively. ever married women by age-group. Since most The cumulative value of the age-specific fertility of the women complete their reproduction be the rates at the end of the child bearing ages gives a alZe-group 45-49. this indices is termed as

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completed fertility. The category ever married One of the parameters, presenting female age at includes widows. divorced and separated women. marriage relatcs to all women who live with their As such the completed fertility for the district is husbands, where some of them might have been recently married and some uf them decades ago. It 4.74. The child women ratio which is a relative can be observed that mean age at marriage of the measure to know the fcrtility performance of a currently married women of Gadag district is higher woman is 503 in the district. than the state figure of 18.00.

STATEMENT II: ESTIMATES OF CHILD MORTALITY INDICATORS BY SEX, ]991 State! District Person Male Female SI. No. Q(l) q(2) Q(3) q(5) Q(I) q(2) q(3) q(5) Q(I) t}(2) Q(3) q(5) 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Karnataka 74 77 84 90 74 76 86 91 72 77 83 88 Belgaum 50 56 61 69 48 56 60 67 54 57 61 70 2 Bagalkot 75 79 81 88 80 84 87 88 69 72 73 89 3 Bijapur 75 79 81 88 80 84 87 88 69 72 73 89 4 Gulbarga 59 71 75 86 59 73 71 81 59 69 78 91 5 Bidar 66 72 75 85 67 71 74 84 73 72 77 86 6 Raichur 59 66 70 80 58 69 70 79 52 65 70 84 7 Koppal 59 ·66 70 80 58 69 70 79 52 65 70 84· 8 Gadag 74 78 83 95 74 79 84 94 75 77 82 97 9 Dharwau 74 78 83 95 74 79 84 94 75 77 82 97 10 49 56 65 69 50 61 67 70 49 54 64 69 11 Haveri 74 78 83 95 74 79 84 94 75 77 82 97 12 Bellary 79 96 103 119 84 98 103 118 73 93 102 121 13 Chitradurga 51 83 88 104 51 83 87 102 52 84 89 108 14 Davangere 51 83 88 104 51 83 87 102 52 84 89 108 15 Shimoga 69 73 77 88 81 84 79 93 73 79 82 85 16 Udupi 29 41 43 46 20 54 43 45 30 38 43 47 17 Chikmagalur 55 68 73 75 56 65 74 77 55 69 72 73 18 Tumkur 64 92 96 102 66 90 97 99 60 94 95 108 19 Kolar 56 82 92 100 54 89 94 101 57 75 91 99 20 Bangalore 50 55 56 67 51 54 57 66 49 56 62 69 21 Bangalore Rural 50 55 56 67 51 54 57 66 49 56 62 69 22 Mandya 67 71 79 84 76 79 81 86 59 62 71 85 23 Hassan 61 63 66 78 73 72 69 80 44 53 57 76 24 Dakshin~ Kannada 29 41 43 46 20 54 43 45 30 38 43 47 25 Kodagu 41 48 61 66 43 54 70 72 42 44 50 59 26 Mysore 57 75 81 89 57 86 92 97 58 64 75 86 27 Chamarajnagara 57 75 81 89 57 86 92 97 58 64 75 86

The estimates of mortality indicators presented using Brass technique where (q) is the probability of above have been obtained through indirect estimation a newborn ehild dying befpre the age i = 1, 2, 3 and using the data on the number of children ever born 5. The table above shows the estimates of infant and and number of children surviving to ever married child mortality derived for the year 1991 by sex. women. The information on questions on children ever born and children surviving canvassed for all ever The infant mortality rate (ql) for the person is 74 married woman have been tabulated by the age of and for male and female are 74 and 75 respectively. the mother. This data has been converted into The estimates of under 5 mortality (qs) for person is estimates of probability of dying before attaining a 95 and for male and female are 94 and 97 given age. These estimates have been worked out respectively.

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ANNEXURE - IV ANNEXURE IV (1) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF IN-MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Census Persons I\f ales Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Migrants born within the state of enunwwl;on 1.222.111-\ .. 61.304 760,814 355.32 I 1'23.066 232.255

\)(,.59 ."6.·16 60.13 9~.23 34.02 64.21 ia) Migrants born elsewhere in the distriu eli' 9:3.021 3~X, 777 584,244 188,34S 64.740 123.1i01< Enumeration 72,\)5 26.77 46.17 5:.07 17.90 34.17 (b) Migrants born in other districts of the state 299.097 122,527 176,570 166,973 58.326 I OR,64 7

2.:;.64 '!.(j~ 13.95 46.16 16.12 30.04

II 1'v1igrants born in others ::-.tatcs of India "0.l50 1 ;';.931) 2} .220 0,207 2,8~R 3.369 3.17 1.50 1.68 I.n 0.78 0.93

III Migrants born in other ClHlOtncs 1.270 700 570 ~05 IDS 100 0.10 (J.06 tHIS O.on 0.03 0.03 IV Undassifiabk 1.760 910 850 0.14 0.07 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 \ Total migrants 1,265,298 481,844 783,454 361,733 126,009 235,724 100.00 38.08 6L92 100.00 34.83 65.17 Source : Migration Tables of 199 I & 200 I Census

The Anenxure IV(l) presents data of migrants elsewhere in the district are larger than migrants born data on migration by their place of birth. The majority in other districts of the state. Considerable proportion of migrants are those who are born within the state of popUlation from other state have migrated to the of enumeration, which constitute 98.23 per cent as district. The variations during the decade among per 2001 Census. Among them, migrants born different categories can be seen from the annexure.

ANNEXURE IV (2) - PERCENTAGE DlSTRffiUTlON OF IN-MIGRANTS BY PLACEOF LAST RESIDENCE S I. Place of Last Residence 1991 Census 2001 Census No. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Last residence within the state of Enumeration but 1,236,588 465,784 770,804 361,190 125.082 236,108 outside the place of enumeration 96.62 36.39 60.13 910;.27 34.03 64.24 (a) Elsewhere in the district of enumeration 938,3151 143,927 594,454 199,273 6ll,346 130,927 73.32 26.87 46.45 54.21 18.59 35.62 (b) In other districts of th~ stale of enumeration 298,207 121,857 176.350 161,917 56,736 105,181 23.30 9.52 13.78 44.05 15.44 28.62 II Last residence in other states of india beyond the 39,390 18,550 20,840 6.180 2.884 3,296 state of enumeration 3.08 1.45 1.63 1.68 0.78 0.90 III Last residence in other countries 2,040 1.230 810 193 97 96 0.16 0.10 0.06 0.05 0.03 0.03

IV Uncla~sifiable 1,830 9SI) 880 0.14 0.07 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 y Total Migrants 1,279,848486,514 793,334 367,563 128,063 239,500 100.00 38.01 61.99 100.00 34.84 65.t6 Source: Migration Tables of 1991 & 200] Census

The Annexure IV(2) presents data on migration As per 2001 Census, their percentage accounts for by their place of last residence. As far as the 98.27. Among them, more is the inflow from within district is concerned, it can be seen that migrants the district. Considerable proportion from other state whose place of last residence was within the state have migrated to the district. The variations during of enumeration but outside the place of enumeration, the decade among different categories can be seen constitute major proportion of migrant population. from the annexure.

396 ANNEXURE

A~NEXURE IV (3) - INTERSTATE IN-MIGRATION TO GADAG DISTRICT 1991 Census 2001 Census SI. Place of Birth l'Io. "ligrants ~crecntage of tot a) migrants :\1 igl'ants Percentage oUotal migrants

2 3 4 5 6 10,970 27.32 1.395 22.57 2 Goa 1,320 3.29 0.00 , .1 2,420 (i.03 0.00 4 11,720 29.19 2.0))2 33.69 Tamil Nadll 4,600 11.46 350 5.66 6 Rajasthan 0.00 796 12.88 7 Uujarat 0.00 .::'04 -+.q2 Total for 5 states 31,030 77.29 4.927 79.72 Other states 9,120 22.71 1.253 20.2S Total 40,150 100.00 6,1 SO 100.00 Source : !\1igratH)n .J able;, of J YY I & 200 I Census

The interstate in-migration to the district by their which accounts for 33.69 and 22.57 per cent place of birth provided above, highlights the States respectively. The migrants are also reported from other with the largest contribution of migrants to the district. States i.e .. Rajasthan, Tamilnadu and Gujarat. By way According to 2001 Census findings, large intlow of of comparison bet\vcen 1991 and 2001 Census. the population is from Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh decrease seen above is only marginal.

ANNEXURE IV(4) - RURAL AND URBAN COMPOSITION OF INTERNAL MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH - 1991 and2001 CENSUS Place of Enumeration-1991 Place of Enumeration-2001 S I.N o. Place of Birth Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 L \Vithin the state L222,11S 822,222 39

2. In other states of India 40,150 4,680 35.470 6,207 1244 4,%3 100.0 11.7 88.3 100.0 20.0 80.0

Source: Migration Tables of 1991 & 200 I Census

Rural and urban composition of internal migrants areas. Whereas this trend slightly varies with migrants by their place of birth is provided in·the above statement. from other states of India, where large influx is seen The data for both the census points out that majority in urban areas. The details can be seen from the of migrants within the State have relocated at rural statement.

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ANENXURE - V

Brief account of !\lain Religions in the District for 6 major religions viz., Hindus, Muslims, ITaluk as per 2001 Census Christians, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. Besides. the minor religions have been classified under the Religion forms an integral part o~ Indian Social category of 'Others'. The data on religion collected System. For an Indian, it is a way of life rather and presented by the Indian Census is the basic than a faith. Indian Census. since its inception is data of immense use for the researchers, collecting data on religion and presenting the same anthropologists, sociologists, demographers, in its reports. In the pre-independence Census administrators, planners and even for a common rcports, the data on religion was being presented man.

ANNEXURE V(l) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY MAJOR RELIGIONS IN INDIA AND KARNATAKA DURING 1991 & 2001 AND ITS GROWTH RATE DURING 1981-1991& 1991-2001' SI. Religion India Karnataka No. Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage of growth rate of growth rate of growth rate of growth rate Population 1981-1991 Population 1991-2001 Population 1981-1991 Populati()n 1991-2001

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Hindus X2.4 22.3 80.5 20.0 85.5 20.7 X3.9 15.3 2 Muslims 11.7 26.1 13.4 29.3 11.6 25.7 12.2 23.5 3 Christians 2.3 16.9 2.3 22.1 1.9 11.1 1.9 17.4 4 Sikhs 2.0 24.2 1.9 16.9 Ng 57.8 0.0 51.7 5 Buddhists 9.8 34.0 0.8 23.2 0.1 72.8 0.7 438.7 6 Jains 0.4 3.9 O..l 26.0 0.7 14.6 0.8 26.5 7 Others 0.4 13.1 0.6 II J.3 Ng 51.0 0.2 1.725.5 8 Religions not stated 0.6 573.4 0.1 76.3 0.1 8.242.0 0.3 232.9

India - State differentials Religion wise growth in the state during the decade 1981 - 91 reveals that the major religions viz., Hindus, The comparative data of the country and the stilte of Karnataka presented in Annexure V(i) reveals that Muslims and Christians recorded a growth rate in the religion wise concentration of population in the lesser degree i.e., 20.7 per cent, 25.7 per cent and state of Kamataka is of three major religions viz., 11.1 per cent respectively, against that of 22.3, 26.1 Hindus, Muslims and Christians. Hindus are returned q,nd 16.9 per cent in India as a Whole. On the other hand Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains recorded growth on the higher side with over !hree per cent more than a the national average. Christians recorded nearly one rate 'of n.8 per cent, 57.8 per cent and 14.6 pecent per cent less whereas the proportion of Muslims in respectively for the state against that of 34.0, 24.2 the state to national population was almost the same. and 3.9 per cent respectively for India. Thus, the There are 85.5 per cent Hindus, 11.6 per cent Jains recorded a higher growth of nearly 11 per cent Muslims and 1.9 per cent Christians in Karnataka as in the state than that of India as a whole during the against that of 82.4 per cent Hindus, 11.7 per cent decade 1981 - 91. Muslims and 2.3 per cent Christians in Jndia. In Percentage distribution of popUlation during20Ql regard to concentration of other three major religions Census, by major religions in India and Karnataka viz., Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains it is observed that shows that Hindus form majority of the popUlation Jains with 0.7 per cent form the fourth major religion with 80.5 and 83.9 per cent respectively, while in the state whereas Buddhists with 9.8 per cent is Muslims form 13.4 and 12.2 per cent for the country the third major religion in India. In the Indian scene and state respectively. The proportion of these the Sikhs form fifth major group, whereas in religions for the country and state, during 1991 Census Karnataka, Buddhists and Sikhs are placed fifth was 82.4 per cent and 85.5 per cent for Hindus and position. 11.7 and 11.6 per cent fOT Muslims. Therc :lie ;let

398 ANNEXURE much noticeable changes are found in other religions. its proportion to the total population has increased Persons who have not reported to which religion or trom 0.1 per cent in 1991 Census to 0.3 per cent faith they belong to has increased in Karnataka, as during 200 J Census.

ANNEXURE V(2) - DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION UNDER EACH RELIGION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN THE DISTRICTS OF KARNATAKA - 1991 CENSUS & 2001 CENSUS SI. State/ District Total Hindu Muslim Christian Jain Buddhist Sikh Other Religion No. Population Religion not s & stated Persua tions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1991

44,977.201 38,432,027 5,234,023 859,478 326,11" 73,012 10,IOt 6,325 36,121 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 BELGAUM 3583,606 3,051,877 363,118 15,810 147,428 882 552 462 3,477 8.0 7.9 6.9 1.8 45.2 1.2 5.5 7.3 9.6 2 BAGALKOT 1,390,259 1,217,831 150,248 2,107 19,169 40 128 165 571 3.1 3.2 2.9 0.3 5.9 0.1 1.3 2.6 1.6 3 BIJAPUR 1.537,731 1,287.110 241,730 702 6,911 19 131 208 920 3.4 3.4 4.6 0.1 2.1 0.0 1.3 2.4 2.6 4 GULBARGA 2,582,169 2,111,012 4·H,644 14.189 4,960 2,914 169 460 3,721 5.7 5.5 8.5 1.7 1.5 4.0 2.7 7.3 10.3 5 BIDAR 1.255,799 . 927,606 241.978 39,539 517 44,274 815 148 .922 2.8 2.4 4.6 4.6 0.2 60.6 8.1 2.3 2.6 6 RAICllUR 1.351,809 1,145.192 185.945 16.061 2.806 104 21 106 1.574 3.0 3.0 3.6 1.9 0.9 0.1 0.2 1.7 4.4 7 KOPPAl 958,078 844,048 107,218 4.002 1.823 30 43 21 893 2.1 2.2 2.1 0.5 0.6 0.0 0.4 0.3 2.5 8 GADAG 859,042 739,806 109,682 2,695 5,405 3 3 260 1,188 1.9 1.9 2.1 0.3 1.1 0.0 0.0 4.1 3.3 9 DHARWAD 1,374,895 1,066,457 259.725 25,308 20.742 98 754 416 1.395 3.1 2.8 5.0 2.9 6.4 0.1 7.5 6.6 3.9 10 UTTAR KANNAD 1,220,260 1,030,498 134.056 44,045 3,124 7,620 180 76 661 2.7 2.7 2.6 5.1 1.0 10.4 1.8 1.2 1.8 11 HAVER! 1.269,213 1,050.770 206,613 1,752 8,752 35 102 78 I,ll I 2.8 2.7 4.0 0.2 2.7 0.1 1.0 1.2 .3.1 12 BELLARY 1,656,000 1,429,680 207,962 11,418 4,927 144 155 258 1,456 3.7 .3.7 4.0 1.3 1.5 0.2 1.5 4.1 4.0 13 CHITRADURGA 1,312,717 1,213,650 92,546 1,996 3,020 14 99 90 1,302 2.9 3.2 1.8 0.2 0.9 0.0 1.0 1.4 3.6 14 DAVANAGERE 1,559,222 1,362,005 185,772 4,517 5,433 34 137 202 1,122 3.5 3.5 3.6 0.5 1.7 0.1 1.4 3.2 3.1 15 SHIMOGA 1.452,259 1.253,363 165.308 23,828 8,130 11 193 370 1.056 3.2 3.3 3.2 2.8 2.5 0.0 1.9 5.9 2.9 16 UDUPl 1,038.099 890,793 72,989 68,364 4,378 125 132 167 1,150 2.3 2.3 1.4 8.0 1.3 0.2 1.3 2.6 3.2 17 CHIKMAGALl;R 1,017,283 903,775 81,397 25.805 4,134 2 29 39 2,102 2.3 2.4 1.6 3.0 1.3 0.0 0.3 0.6 5.8 18 TUMKUR 2.305.819 2,116.455 176,905 5,878 4566 60 ]45 106 1,704 5.1 5.5 .'1.4 0.7 1.4 0.1 1.4 1.7 4.7 19 KOLAR 2.216.889 1,925.354 252,750 34,554 3,423 88 258 94 368 4.9 5.0 4.8 4.0 1.1 0.1 2.6 1.5 1.0 20 BANGAlORE 4)139,162 3.882.329 634,991 274.900 38.435 935 5.0241,175 1.373 10.8 10.1 12.1 32.0 11.8 1.3 49.7 18.6 3.8 11 RANGALORE RURAL 1.673.194 1.520.520 144,337 6.559 1,147 22 197 47 365 3.7 4.0 2.X 0.8 0.4 00 2.0 0.7 1.0

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Sl. State/District Total Hindu Muslim Christian Jain Buddhist Sikh Other Religion No. Population Religion not s & stated Pcrsua tions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 22 MANDYA 1,644,374 1."(;8.015 65.301 6,762 3,087 117 157 20 915 3.7 ·U 1.3 0.8 10 0.2 1.6 0.3 2.5 23 HASSAN 1,569,6:'\4 1...+62.805 84.752 14,448 4.731 126 167 149 2.506 3.5 H 1.6 1.7 1.5 0.2 1.7 2.4 6.9 24 DAKSHTN KANNAD 1.656,165 1,166.989 326.284 15],203 9,560 91 72 161 1.806 3.7 3.0 6.1 17.6 2.9 0.1 0.7 2.6 5.0 25 KODAGU 488.455 -104,785 66,573 16.271 S6 (, II 285 438 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.9 0.0 0.0 0.1 4.5 1.2 26 MYSORE 2.281.653 2,033.2XI 196.736 28.623 8,991 11.681 3D 747 I.nl 5.1 5.3 3.8 3.3 2.8 16.0 3.1 11.8 3.6 27 CHAMARAJNAGAR 883.365 826.021 34,463 nU42 429 3,537 14 15 n-l 2.0 2.2 0.7 2.1 0.1 4.~ 0.1 0.2 2.1

2001

KARNATAKA 52,850,562 44,321,279 6,463,127 1,009,164 412,659 393,300 t 5,326 115,460 120,247 100.0 100.0 J00.0 100.0 100.0 JOO.O 100.0 100.0 100.0 BELGAUM 4.214,505 3,565.153 440,836 17,692 169.466 5,132 974 8,411 6,841 8.0 8.0 6.8 1.8 41.1 1.3 6.4 7.3 5.7 2 BAGAlKOT 1.651,892 1.424,121 184,013 2.781 23,882 826 J64 12,583 3,522 3.1 3.2 2.8 0.3 5.8 0.2 1.1 10.9 2.9 3 BJJAPUR 1.806.918 1,495,080 294.491 J,375 8.356 2,314 248 1,893 3,161 3.4 3.4 4.6 0.1 2.0 0.6 1.6 1.6 2.6 4 GUlBARGA 3.130.922 2,381,497 551,171 18,529 6,426 153,619 522 9,035 HU23 5.9 5.4 8.5 1.8 1.6 39.1 3.4 7.11 8.4 5 BIDAR 1.502,373 1.020,174 295,762 43.150 1,173 122,083 654 12,145 7.232 2.8 2.3 4.6 4.3 0.3 31.0 4.3 10.5 6.0 6 RAICHlJR 1,669,762 1,..117,051 228,652 12,390 3,850 1.447 119 1,684 4,569 3.2 3.5 1.2 0.9 0.4 0.8 1.5 3.8 7 KOPPAl 1.196,089 1.042,294 137,174 4,083 2,649 99 120 4.275 5,395' 2.3 2.4 2.1 0.4 0.6 0,0 0.8 3.7 4.5 8 GADAG 971,835 825,166 126,232 3,223 6,088 355 88 7,743 2,940 1'.8 1.9 2.0 0.3 1.5 0.1 0.6 6.7 2.4 9 DHARWAD 1,604,253 1221,335 315,177 27,634 25,089 2,189 l,l45 7,503 4,181 3.0 2.8 4.9 2.7 6.1 0.6 7.5 6.5 3.5 10 UTTAR KANNAD 1,353,644 1,132,005 161.574 44,907 3,571 10,658 224 413 292 2.6 2.6 2.5 4.4 0.9 2.7 1.5 0.4 0.2 II HAVERI 1,439.]16 JJ63,323 253,927 2,217 9,829 73 191 4,061 5,495 2.7 2,6 3.9 0,2 2.4 0,0 1.2 3.5 4.6 12 BELLARY 2,027,140 1,739,522 257,806 13.226 6,943 505 416 4,715 4,007 3.8 3.9 4.0 1.3 1.7 0.1 2.7 4.1 3.3 13 CHITRADURGA 1,517.896 1,38B,506 109,412 2.305 3,648 200 570 4,844 8,411 2.9 3.1 1.7 0.2 0.9 0.1 3.7 4.2 7.0 14 DAVANAGERE 1,790,952 1,532,714 226,708 5,308 6,165 44 167 8.902 10,944 3.4 3.5 3.5 0.5 1.5 0.0 1.1 7.7 9.1 15 SHlMOGA 1,642,545 1,401,087 200,979 26.474 9,513 171 289 2,480 1,552 3.1 3.2 3.1 2.6 2.3 0.0 1.9 2.1 1.3 16 UDUPI 1,112,243 958,389 83,059 65,634 4,560 116 225 44 216 2.1 2.2 1.3 6.5 Ll 0.0 1,5 0.0 0.2 17 CHfKMAGALUR 1,140.905 1,004,674 94,429 27,501 5,081 1,129 65 3,975 4,051 2.2 2,3 1.5 2.7 I.2 0.3 0.4 3.4 3.4 18 TU1\1KUR 2584,71 I 2,349,801 211.732 7,736 5.431 254 328 5,686 3.743 4.9 5.3 33 O.~ U O! ~.l .1.0 ~ !

400 ANNEXURE

SI. State! District Total Hindu Muslim Christian Jain Buddhist Sikh Other Religion No. Population Religion not s & stated Persua tions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 KOLAR 2,536.069 2,196,660 29f'..767 32.5-17 3,896 610 341 266 2,982 4.8 5.0 4.6 3.2 0.9 0.2 2.2 0.2 2.5 20 BANlJALORE 6,537.124 5,1 88.1W7 874.600 .17);.':)78 ('8,7~3 ·L245 6.6,)!) 3,208 IU7:; 12.4 11.7 13.5 37.6 16.7 1.1 43.7 2.S 9.9 21 BANGALORE RUR.A.L 1.881,514 1,693,838 170.570 lU37 2,048 730 257 683 4.651 3.6 3.8 2.6 0.9 0.5 0.2 1.7 0.6 3.9 lVIANDYA 1,763,705 1,667,640 69.:-\90 l':'U94 3,861 11.093 158 !.l7S 1,794 .U 3.8 1.1 u.s 0.9 2.R 1.0 1.0 1.5 HASSAN 1,721.669 1,587,2i<7 104.730 15,598 5,691 2.180 365 574 5.244 3.3 3.6 1.6 1.5 1.4 o.() 2.4 0.5 4.4 ~4 DAKSHrN KA.NNAD 1.897.730 1,301.603 411(904 16 ..1.982 10.525 513 352 227 624 3.6 2.9 6.5 16.3 2.6 0.1 2.3 0.2 0.5 25 KODAGU 548.561 450,694 78,466 17,951 207 677 68 133 365 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.8 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.3 26 MYSORE 2.641,027 2,309,267 2:14,302 34.875 14,954 37.924 530 4.599 4,576 5.0 5.2 3.6 3.5 3.6 9.6 3.5 4.0 3.8 27 CHAMARAJNAGAR 965,462 863,591 39,764 21,237 1,034 34.114 56 4,203 1,463 1.8 1.9 0.6 2.1 0.3 8.7 0.4 3.6 1.2

The above table furnishes the composition of six less than 5 per cent and 4 districts had more than 5 major religions along with 'Other Religions' and per cent but below 10 per cent. With 10.76 per cent 'Religion not stated' among the districts of the state of the total population Bangalore district occupied the during 200 I Census along with 1991 Census. As may top position. be seen from the table that the proportion of Of the total population of the state, proportion popUlation to total population during 2001 Census is of districts having Hindus and Muslims was below 5 per cent for 23 districts of the state and is uniform during both the Censuses i.e. less than 5 between 5-10 per cent in 3 districts. Only Bangalore per cent of the total population in 21 districts for district has the distinction of having more than 10 per Hindus and 23 districts for Muslims, while in 5 cent of the total population of the state In its and 3 districts respectively for Hindus and Muslims jurisdiction. During 1991 Census the situation was had a proportion of 5-10 per cent and Bangalore almost similar with 22 districts having a proportion of district alone had more than 10 per cent.

ANNEXURE V(3) - PERCENTAGE AND DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY MAJOR RELIGION IN KARNATAKA AND GADAG DISTRICT -1991 & 2001

KAR..~ATAKA GADAG 1991 2001 1991 2001 RELIGION Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Hindus 3S,432,027 85.50 44.321.279 83.86 739,S06 86.12 S25.166 84.91 Muslims 5.234,023 11.60 . 6,463.127 12.23 109,682 12.77 126,232 12.99 Christians 859,478 1.90 1,009,164 1.91 2,695 0.31 3.223 0.33 Jains 326,114 0.70 412.659 0.78 5,405 0.63 6,088 0.63 Buddhists 73,012 0.20 393.300 0.74 3 0.00 355 0.04 Sikhs 10,101 Ng 15,326 0.D3 3 0.00 )\8 0.01

Others 6,325 Noe 115.460 0.22 260 0.03 7,743 0.1i0 Religion not stated 36.121 0.10 120.21: 0.23 l.lR8 0.14 ".940 0 . ..30

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The percentage distribution of population by corresponding statistics for the district docs not major religion in Karnataka and Gadag district for differ much as Hindus and Muslims occupy the lop 1991 and 2001 Censuses are presented in the aboH' two places followed by Jains. These three religion table. As may be Seen from the table that in cover more than 97 per cent of the total population Karnataka, Hindus form 85.5 and R3.86 per cent of of the district. Remarkable increase in the the total population during 1991 and 200 1 Censuses, proportion of Buddhists population has been noticed followed by Muslims and Christians. The between 1991 and 200 I Censuses in the State.

ANNK,{URE V(4) - DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS OF MAJOR RELIGIONS 1:'11 KARNATAKAANDGADAG-1991 & 2001

S tate! District Religion 1,991 2,001 Rural Urban Rural Urban Number % Number % Number % Number % I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 KARNATAKA Hindus 28.132.846 73.2 10,299.181 26.8 31,205,695 70.4 13,115,584 29.6 Muslims 2.329,321 44.5 2.904,702 55.5 2,647,826 41.0 3,815,301 59.0 Christians 327,512 38.1 531.966 61.9 328,410 32.5 680,754 67.5 Jains 188,3S9 57.8 137,725 42.2 218,901 53.0 193,758 47.0 Buddhists 6J,007 83.6 12,005 16.4 328,357 83.5 64,943 16.5 Sikhs 1,226 12.1 8.875 87.9 2,850 18.6 12,476 81.4 Others 1,844 29.2 4,481 70.8 74,128 64.2 41,332 35.8 Religion not stated. 27.268 75.5 8.853 24.5 82.866 68.9 37.3(-: I 31.1

GADAG Hindus 511,323 69.1 228.483 30.9 569.224 69.0 255,942 31.0 Muslims 45.877 41.8 63.805 58.2 52.140 41.3 74.092 58.7 Christians 234 8.7 2,461 91.3 308 9.6 2,915 90A Jains 2,570 47.5 2,835 52.5 2.722 44.7 3,366 55.3 Buddhists 0 0.0 3 100.0 254 71.5 101 28.5 Sikhs 3 100.0 0 0.0 45 51.1 43 48.9 Others 43 16.5 217 83.5 2,468 31.9 5,275 68.1 Religion not stated 1,035 87.1 153 12.9 2.491 84.7 449 15.3

Distribution of major religiun by residence for Almost similar trend is seen in the district. As per the State and district are presented in the above 2001 Census data, while majority of Hindus, statement. Majority of Hindus, 1ains; Buddhists and Buddhists, Sikhs and those who have not stated those who have not stated their religion are residing their religion reside in rural areas, majority of in rural areas of the State during both the Censuses. Muslims, Christians and 1ains reside in urban areas. While popUlation belonging to Muslim. Christian A comparative data for 1991 Census is provided in and Sikh religion reside in urban areas of the State. the annexure.

ANNEXURE-V(S) - PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY RELIGION IN DIFFERENT Name of Total Hindu Muslim Christian Jain Buddhist Sikh Other Religion District/Taluk Population Religions not stated 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1991 Census Gadag A 859,042 739,806 109,682 2,695 5,405 3 3 260 1,188 P 100.00 86.12 12.77 0.31 0.63 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.14 Nargund A 86.691 75.212 10.955 54 423 0 0 26 p 100.00 86.7?i 12.64 OJ)6 0.4<) 0.00 (l.on {lJ)O 0.02

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Name of Total Bindu Muslim Christian Jain Buddhist Sikh Other Religion District/Taluk Population Religions not stated 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ron A 220,973 1'-)7,9~2 22,079 !l8 366 0 16 441 P 100.00 89.60 9.99 0.04 0.17 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.20 Gadag A 289,904 235.H20 48,535 2.424 2.564 3 :2 125 431 P 100.00 )\1.34 16.74 0.84 0.88 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.15 Shirhatti A 15'-),680. 139.287 18.270 90 1.785 0 0 lIS 133 p 100.00 87.23 11.44 0.06 1.12 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.08 Mundargi A 101.794 91.485 9.843 39 267 0 0 3 157 p 100.00 89.87 9.67 0.04 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.15 2001 Census Gadag A 97),835 825,166 126,232 3,223 6,088 355 88 7,743 2,940 P 100.00 84.91 12.99 0.33 0.63 0.04 0.01 0.80 0.30 Narb'1lnd A 92,679 78.702 12,293 79 477 18 15 835 260 P 100.00 84.92 13.26 0.09 0.51 0.02 0.02 0.90 0.28 Ron A 247,645 220,050 24,576 128 390 12 3 1.536 950 P 100.00 88.86 9.92 0.05 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.62 0.38 Gauag A 332,011 263.971 56,772 2,834 3,047 306 53 3,913 1,115 P 100.00 79.51 17.10 0.85 0.92 0.09 0.02 1.18 0.34 Shirhatti A 183,191 158.947 21,128 !O3 1,856 4 4 869 280 p 100.00 86.77 11.53 0.06 1.01 0.00 0.00 0.47 0.15 Mundargi A 116.309 103.496 11,463 79 31g 15 13 590 335 P 100.00 88.98 9.86 0.07 n.27 0.01 0.01 n.51 0.29 A: Absolute, P: Percentage

Talukwise distribution of population following and Jains in Gadag district. A comparison between major religion is presented above. As far as the district 1991 and 200 I Census data expose marginal variations is concerned, majority of the population follow Hindu in different taiths persuaded by the population during faith in all the taluks. This is followed by Muslims the decade.

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ANl'OEXURE VI -l\IARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION IN GADAG DISTRICT - 1991& 2001

1991 2001 Marital Statu, Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 Karnataka

Never married ~3A 11,394 15.931,095 7.480,299 26,022.461 17,fl-l9.964 8,972.497 52.05 35.42 16.63 49.24 32.26 16.98 Never married 23.411,394 15,931,095 7,480,299 26,022.461 \7.049.964 8,972.497 52.05 35.42 16.63 49.24 32.26 16.91' Married 19.316,1 J 1 1],479,003 5.837,108 23,967,061 15,823.402 8,143,659 42.94 29.96 12.98 45.35 29.94 l5.41 Widowed 2.151.978 1585.338 566,640 2,680,975 j),81,875 799.100 4.74 3.52 1.27 5.07 3.56 1.51 Divorced or separatl?d 89,958 69,317 20.641 180,065 133,792 46,273 0.2 0.15 0.05 0.34 0.25 0.09 Unspecified 7,760 4,660 3,100 0 0 0 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 44,977,201 31,069,413 13,907,788 52,850,562 34,889,033 17,961,529 100.00 69.06 30.94 100.00 66.01 33.99 Gada

Never marricd 1,1;75,995 1,20.5,734 670,261 489,973 314,265 175,708 53.55 34.42 19.13 50.42 32.34 18.08 MaITied 1,435,269 945,045 490.224 417.304 272,680 144,624 40.97 26.98 13.99 45.35 28.06 14.88 Widowed 186,286 124.750 61.536 61.510 40.648 20,862 5.32 3.56 L76 5.07 4.JS 2.15 Divorced or separ;1ted 4,990 3,430 1.560 3,048 2.059 989 0.14 0.10 0.04 0.34 0.21 0.10 Unspecified 610 300 310 0 0 0 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00. Total 3,503,150 2,279,259 1,223,891 971,835 629,652 342,183 100.00 6.5.06 34.94 100.00 64.79 35.21 Note:- "The data on marital status is being tabulated upto district level only. As such the data for newly created districts could not be recalibrated for 1991 Census. Hence the data of unbifurcated districts are presented for the newly created districts also.

It may be seen from Annexure VI that the Married, widowed and Divorced or Separated are percentage of "Never Married" popUlation accounts for 42.93, 6.33 and 0.31 per cent during 2001 Census. 49.24 per cent and 50.42 per cent at state and district Comparative data for 1991 Census is also furnished in levels during 2001 Census, while the same was 52.05 the table for ready reference. The percentage variation per cent and 53.55 per cent during 1991 Census. of all the marital categories between rural and urban Similarly the percentage figures of the district for is marginal in both state and district population.

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ANNEXURE Vll- SEX A~D LEVEL OF EDUCATION IN THE DISTRICT - 1991 & 2001 CE~SUS

Category 1991 2001 Person Male Female Person Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 Karnataka Total Population 44,977.201 22,951,917 n,025.2S4 52,S50,562 26,89S.91 g 25.951.644 [ [lliteratc 23.964,008 10,080.289 13.883,719 22.415,600 9,237.707 13.177,893 53.28 43.92 63.04 42.41 34.34 50.78 II Literate 21,013.19312.871.628 8.141,56530.434.96217,66].211 12.773.751 46.72 56.08 36.96 57.59 65.66 49.22 i) Literate without any formal schooling 126.670 66,250 60,420 538,542 318.906 219,636 including educational level unclassified 0.28 0.29 0.27 1.02 1.19 0.85 ii) Below Primary 5,605, III 3.225.595 2,379,516 7,676.809 4.205.270 3.471.539 12.46 14.05 10.SO 14.53 15.63 13.38 iii) Primary 5.660,132 3,343,397 2,316,735 8,469,455 4,606,498 3.862.957 12.58 14.57 10.52 16.03 17.13 14.89 iv) Middle 4,103,828 2,474,544 1.629,284 3,815,098 2,239,919 1.575,179 9.12 10.78 7.40 7.22 8.33 6.07 v) Matriculation/Secondary 3,071,433 2,007,994 1,063,439 5,170,384 3.083,899 2,086,485 6.83 8.75 4.83 9.n 11.46 8.04 vi) Higher Secondary! Intermediate! 1,029,092 713,930 315,162 2,051,687 1.301,965 749.722 Pre-U niversity ISenior Secondary 2.29 3.11 1.43 3.88 4.84 2.89 vii) N on-technical dip lorna or certificate 152,524 92,039 60.485 69,039 54,661 14,378 not equal to degree 0.34 0.40 0.27 0.13 0.20 0.06 viii) Technical dip lorna or certificate 152,327 135,096 17.231 416,951 327,689 89,262 not equal to degree 0.34 0.59 0.08 0.79 l.22 0.34 ix) Graduate and above 1,112.076 812,783 299,293 2.226.959 1.522,376 704,583 2.47 3.54 1.36 4.21 5.66 2.71 Gadag Total Pop ulation 3,503,150 1,802,418 1.700,732 971,835 493533 47S,302 I Illiterate 1,804,119 738,222 1,065,897 420,473 158.091 262,382 51.50 40.96 62.67 43.27 32.03 54.86 II Literate l,699,031 1,064,196 634,835 551,362 335.442 215,920 48.50 59.04 37.33 56.73 67.97 45.14 i) Literate without any fonnal schooling 2,570 1,490 I,OSO 9,308 5,419 3,889 including educational level unclass ified 0.07 0.08 0.06 0.96 1.10 0.81 ji) Below Primary 622,655 370,742 251,913 180,661 101,129 79,532 17.77 20.57 14.81 18.59 20.49 16.63 iii) Primary 444,337 269,047 175,290 155,973 89,977 65.996 12.68 14.93 10.31 16.05 18.23 13.80 iv) Middle 224,761 138,403 86,358 53.681 34,299 19.382 6.42 7.68 5.08 5.52 6.95 4.05 v) Matriculation/Secondary 225,728 150,324 75,404 79,052 50,159 28.893 6.44 8.34 4.43 8.13 10.16 6.04 vi) Higher Secondary I Intennediatcl 78,350 56,920 21.430 36,144 25,837 10.307 Pre-University/Senior Secondary' 2.24 3.16 1.26 3.72 5:24 2.15 vii) N on-technical dip lorna or certificate 12,370 8,130 4.240 793 689 104 not equal to degree 0.35 0.45 0.25 0.08 0.14 0.02 viii) Tel:hnical dip 10m a or certificate 10,900 9.520 1,380 6,391 5,258 1,133 not equal to degree 0.31 0.53 O.OR 0.66 1.07 0.24 ix) Graduate and above 77,36() 59,620 17,740 29,358 22,674 6,684 2.21 3.31 1.04 3.02 4.59 1.40

The level of education by sex for the district and in the above annexure. It can be seen that percentage the State during 1991 and 2001 Census :Ire presented of illiterate:; during the decade has decreased vis a-

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\ is for the State and the dis! rict. The male literates leyel attained by the population can be seen in detail out numhcr fcmak llh:rnh:s. I he different educational in the aboye annexure.

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ANNEXURE - VIII

DISTRIBUTION OF DIFFERENT MOTHER TONGUE RETURNED DURING 1991 & 2001 CENSUS

As part of Census publication programme the be the Mother Tongue. In case of infants and deaf data on spoken languages/Mother Tongues will be mutes the language usually spoken by the mother presented under C Series. The table C-7 shows should be recorded. In case of doubt, the language the distribution of languages/Mother Tongues which mainly spoken in the household may be recorded". returned 10,000 or more speakers eac·h at all-India level (including of Mother Tongues grouped under As the abovc instructions to the enumerators each for the district, with total, rural/urban and male/ would show, the respondent was made to feel free female break ups). The unclassified Mother Tongues to return the name of his/her Mother Tongue and and the Mother Tongues having less than 10,000 the same was recorded faithfully by the speakcrs have been relegated to 'Other' Mother enumerators. This naturally leads to recording of a Tongue category. The table is divided into Part A­ very large number of Mother Tongue names. It is Scheduled languages with Mother Tongues grouped to be mentioned that Mother Tongues as returned under each and Part B-Non-scheduled languages in the Census are basically, the designation provided with Mother Tongue grouped under each. The by the respondents. These designations or Mother instructions to the enumerators in regard to this Tongue labels need not be identical with the actual question read as under. linguistic mediums. For assessing the correlation between the Mother Tongue designations and actual "Record Mother Tongue in full, \vhatever be the languages and dialects the raw returns of Census name of the language returned by the person were subjected to thorough scrutiny and enumerated". The definition of Mother Tongue is rationalization. the same as in 199 I. "Mother Tongue is the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the The abstract of languages as Mother Tongues person. If the mother died in infancy, the language and their strength in the district during 1991 and mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will 2001 Census are provided below.

S TA TEMENT-I ABSTRACT OF LANGUAGES AS MOTHER TONGUES AND THEIR STRENGTH IN MANDYA DlSTRICT- 1991 AND 2001 CENSUS PART A: LANGUAGES SPECIFIED IN THE ElGHTH SCHEDULE TO THE CONSTITUTION SI. Language 1991 Census 2001 Census No. Major Sub Major Sub Major Sub Assamese 2 Assamese 2 Total 2 2 Bengali 14 69 Bengali 14 69 Total 14 69 3 Gujarati 1,198 • 1,135 -. Gujarati 683 1,135 Saurashtra Others 514 Total 1,198 1,135 4 Hindi 24,808 . 46,914 Hindi 3,156 13,562 LamaniILambadi 19,892 31,911 Marwari 658 1,205 Rajasthani 305 192

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SI. Language 1991 Census 2001 Census :'Iio. Major Sub ,\Iajor Sub Major Sub Labani 43 Bhojpuri I Others 797 Total 24.808 46,914 5 Kannada 748.565 808,726 Kannada 748,222 808,726 Others 343 Total 748,565 808,726 6 Kashmiri Kashmiri Total 7 Konkani 1.053 1.442 Konkani 1.053 1,442 Total 1,053 1,442 8 Malayalam 155 141 Malayalam 155 141 Total 155 141 9 Manipuri Manipuri Total 10 Marathi 6,788 8,732 Marathi 6,779 8,732 Others 9 Total 6,788 8,732 II Nepali 33 18 Nepali 33 18 Total 33 18 12 Oriya 71 105 Oriya 71 105 Total 71 105 13 Punjabi II Punjabi 11 Total 11 14 Sanskrit 30 Sanskrit 30 Total 30 15 Sindhi 1M 226 Sindhi 43 36 Kachchi 115 190 Others 7 Total 165 226 16 Tamil 1,189 1,074 Tamil 951 1,074 Others 238 • Total 1,189 1,074 17 Telugu 6,991 12,239 Telugu 6,950 12,200 Vadari 41 39 Total 6,991 12,239 18 Urdu 66,023 82,402 Urdu 65,446 82,402 Others 577 Total 66,023 857,055 963,267 _---_-_- .~------_-._-_------_ _------_------_------

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PART B: LANGUAGES NOT SPECIFIED IN THE EIGHTH SCHEDULE TO THE CONSTITUTION SI. l,anguage 1991 Census 21)01 Census No. Major Sub Major Sub Major Sub t 2 3 4 5 4 I Arabic!Arbi Arabic!Arbi Total 2 Bhili / Bhilodi 419 17 Paradhi 414 17 Pawri Others 5 Total 419 17 3 Coorgi / Kodagu 3 252 Coorgi / Kodagu 3 252 Total 3 252 4 English 23 30 English 23 30 Total 23 30 5 Kharia 6 Kharia 6 Total 6 6 Korwa 30 Korwa 30 Others Total 30 7 Munda Munda Total Tulu 204 230 Tulu 204 230 Others 0 Total 204 230 () Others 8,038 Total Of Other Mother Tongues 8,038 8,568 Statement II Part A : Languages in descending order of have been shown which comprise at least 0.01 per strength with their percentage to the total population cent of the total population of the district) - 1991 of the district (percentage of only those languages and 2001. Statement II Part A 51. Language 1991 Census 21)01 Census No. Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 Gadag District 859.042 99.77 963,267 99.12 Kannada 748.565 87.14 868,726 83.22 2 Urdu 66,023 7.69 82,402 8.48 3 Hindi 24,808 2.89 46,914 4.83 4 Telugu 6.991 0.81 12,239 1.26 5 Marathi 6,788 0.79 8,732 0.90 6 Gujarati 1,J98 0.14 1,135 0.12 7 Tamil 1,189 0.14 1,074 0.1 I 8 Konkani 1,053 0.12 1,442 0.15 9 Sindhi 165 0.02 226 0.02 10 Malayalam 155 0.02 141 0.01

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SI. Langtiage 1991 Census 2001 Census No. Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 11 Oriya 71 0.01 105 om 12 Nepali 33 0.00 18 0.00 13 Bengali 14 0.00 69 0.Dl 14 Kashmiri 1 0.00 0.00 15 Punjabi 0.00 II 0.00 16 Assamese 0.00 2 0.00 17 Manipuri 0.00 I 0.00 ]8 Sanskrit 0.00 30 0.00

Part B : Languages in descending order of have been shown which comprise at least 0.01 per strength with their percentage to the total population cent of the total population of the district) -- 1991 of the district (percentage of only those languages and 2001.

SI. Language 1991 Census 2001 Census No. Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 Gadag District 2,172 0.25 8,568 0.88 Bhili I Bhilodi 419 0.05 17 0.00 2 Tulu 204 0.02 230 0.02 3 KOf\",a 30 0.00 0.00 :+ English 23 0.00 30 0.00 5 Kharia 6 0.00 0.00 6 Coorgi / Kodagu 3 0.00 252 0.03 7 Munda 0.00 0.00 8 Arabic/Arbi 0.00 0.00 9 Total Of Other Languages 1.486 0.17 8,038 0.83 . ------_----- The statements of Part A and Part B gives a cent of Tamil speaking population. Some 3.7 per cent clear picture of the languages spoken in the district. of Telugu speakers and 3.69 per cent of Urdu A closer study of the above statements reveals that speakers are in the district With regard to languages as many as I 7 languages are spoken in the district. not specified in the Eighth Schedule to the constitution, Majority of the population in the district speak Kannada Tibetan is spoken by 0.4 per cent followed by Tulu by that constitute 85.76 per cent followed by 5.33 per 0.03 per cent.

, . Linguistic classification of the .languages.. The names of the 114 Scheduled and Non- 11. Konkani is), 12. Lahnda, 13. Marathi(S). Scheduled languages falling in the five l_allguage 14. Nepali (S):. 15. Oriya (S), 16. Punjabi (S), families are given below with the Sc~eduled 17. Sanskrit (S). 18. Sindhi (S), 19. Urdu (S) Languages denoted as (S). Of the 18. Sched\lle.d' . (b) GERMANIC Languages, 13 fall in the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European family, 4 in the Dravidian family and 1. English' one in the Tibcto-Bunnes.e family. 2. DRAVIDIAN 1. INDO-EUROPEAN 1. Coorgi/Kodagu, 2. Gondi, 3. J atapu, (a) INDO-ARYAN 4. Kannada '(S), 5. Khond/Kondh, 6. Kisan. L Assamese (S), 2. Bengali (S), 3. Bhili/Bhilodi, 7. Kolami, 8.Konda, 9. Koya, 10. Kui. 11. Kurukhl 4. Bishnupuriya, 5. Dogri, 6. Gujarati (S), 7. Halabi. Oraon. 12. Malayalam (S), 13. Malto, 14. Parji. 8. Hindi (8), 9. Kashmiri (5). 10. Khandeshi, 15. Tamil (S), 16. Tclugll (S), 17. THlu

410 ~. AUSTRO-ASIATIC 28. Lepcha, 29. Liangmei, 30. Limbu, 31. Lotha, 1. Bhumij, 2. Gadaba, 3. Ho, 4. Juang, 5. Kharia, 32. Lushai/Mizo, 33. Manipuri (S), 34. Mao, 6. Khasi, 7. Koda/Kora, 8. Korku, ~. Korwa, 35. Maram, 36. Maring, 37. Miri/Mishing, 10. Munda, 11. Mundari, 12. Nicobarese, 13. Santali, 38. Mishrni, 39. Mogh, 40. Monpa, 41. Nissi/Dafla, 14. Sayara 42. Nocte, 43. Paite, 44. Pawi, 45. Phorn, 4. TIBETO-BURMESE 46. Pochury, 47. Rabha, 48. Rengrna, 49. Sangtam. 50. Serna, 51. Sherpa, 52. Tangkhul, 1. Adi, 2. Anal, 3. Angarni, 4. Ao, 5 ..Bhotia, 6. Bodo/Boro, 7. Chakesang, 8. Chakru/Chokri, 53. Tangsa, 54. Thado, 55. Tibetan, 56. Tripuri, 9. Chang, 10. Deori, 11. Dirnasa, 12. Gangtc, 57. Vaiphei, 58. Wancho, 59. Yirnchungre, 13. Garo, 14. Halam, 15. Hmar, 16. Kabui, 60. Zeliang, 6\. Zemi, 62. Zou 17. Karbi/Mikir, 18. Khczha, 19. Khiemnungan, 5. SEl\lITO-HAMITIC 20. Kinnauri, 21. Koch, 22. Kom, 23. Konyak, 24, Kuki, 25. Lahauli, 26. Lakher, 27. Lalung, 1 . Arabic/Arbi