Social and Cultural Tables, Part II-C (I), Series-9
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CENSUS OF INDIA 1971 SERIES - 9 KERALA PART II-C (i) SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES (TABLES c-vn AND C-VIJI) K. NARAYAN'AN ~ ~ OF THE INDIAN ADMTNTSTRATTVE SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, KERALA KERALA ADMINIS1-RATIVE DIVISIONS 1971 o o 12 12 <> o II II ARABIAN SEA <> o 10 10 LEGEND $ CAPITAL ® DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS @ TALUK HEADQUARTERS £~$T Of" C-A[[NWICH 76" BASED UPON S\JRVIEY OF LWOIA MAP. THE TERRITORIAL. WATER'S OF" .NOIA E;JCT£NO INTO THE SEA TO A DlSTAH.c;E OF TWE ........ £ N,AUTIC,lL MI~ES lWIIEA5URED FRO"" "'Jo1E ,APPRONMATE eASE l,Jt.lE ERRATA Page Item Column Line For &ad 5 Inset table 5 6 00'1 0'01 8 Union Table C-VII, Kozhikod~T 11 7 Not clear 653,414 18 State Table C-VII, Alwaye (M) 10 8 Not clear 5.517 Footnote on page 90 on page 24 25 Table C-VII, Appendix, Kanayannur-U 6 (last line) 4 30 Scheduled Tribes 2 11 (Mannan) II(Mannan) (Qlgmocib) ( QlcmOnD) 53 C-VIII Part-A, Ottapalam (NM) 10 17 440 449 69 C-VIII Part-A, Chengannur (NM) 16 9 5 3 102 Samban-Kozhikode T 10 4 5 3 Thoti-Kozhikode district R 8 13 6 115 Koodan-Palghat district R 7 2S 31 42 Do. 8 2S 11 31 120 Paraiyan, Parayan (Sambavar)-Chittur-Thathamangalam (M) 3 22 83 38 133 Pulayan or Cheramar-Chalakudy (M) 4 14 04 804 140 Kanakkan or Padanna-Alwaye taluk U .11 6 33 3 142 Kuravan, Sidhanar- (i) In Cochin taluk 11 3 190 19 158 Kakkalan-Mundakkayam (NM) 7 29 29 2 185 Ambalapuzha taluk-U 11 10 3 198 Kakkalan-Varkala (NM) 11 7 4 217 Name of the Scheduled Tribe 26(Mannan) 26(Mannan) (Qlgmocib) (QlCTnocib) 225 Table C-VIII, Part-B Kozhikode taluk T 26 13 15 229 Table C-VIII, Part-B Guruvayur Township 33 36 1 Table C-VIIl"Part-B Mukundapuram taluk T 33 37 4,521 452 230 Footnote last line Kanannur Kanayannur 243 Koraga-Cannanore district-T 11 6 12 - 244 Marati-Kasaragod taluk-R 4 22 7 7.304 Do. Kasaragod-U 4 23 15 261 Footnote Page~26 Page 155 263 Malayarayar 2 Perumbavoor Perumc-avoor (NM) (M) 266 Malai Arayan-Kottayam-R 11 28 .5 , 268 Sub-heading-Malakkuravan MALAKCURAVAN MALAKKURAVAN I -concld. -cone/d. 271 Malai Arayan-Ambalapuzha taluk-U 25 272269} Name of Scheduled Tribe (Mannan) (Mannan) 275 (mgmonD) (QlCTnOnD) CONTENTS PAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS v INTRODUCTORY NOTE vii C-VIC RELIGION Fly-leaf 3 Union Table C-VII 7 Appendix to Union Table C-VII 10 State Table C- VIC 11. App;;ndix to State Table C-VII 24 C-VfII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES Fly-leaf 29 Union Table C-VIII Part-A 33 Appendix to Union Table C-VIII Part-A 38 State Table C-V[(I Part-A 44 . ! Appendix. to State'Table C-VIn Part-A 76 Union Table C-VilI Part-B 210 Appendix to Union Table C-VIII Part-B 215 State Table C-VIII Part-B 218 Appendix to State Table C-VIII Part-B 242 (iii) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I \vish 'to place on record my grateful appreciation of the able serVIces rendered by the foHowing members of my staff in the preparation of this volume. Shri B. T. Pi llai Dy. Director of Census Operations Shri S. Jayashanker' Senior Investigator Smt. P. M. Rugll1ini Ammu Tabulation Officer Shri U. K. Sukumaran Head Assistant Silri K. Sivaramakrishna (yer i .Statistical Assistant Smt. L. Retna Bai Statistical Assistant Shri G. Krishnamoorthi Computor Sh!'i N. Rajagopalan Nair Computor Smt. R. Krishnakumari Computor Smt. S. Radhamoni Assistant Cempiler Smt. M. Parvathi Ammal Assistant Compiler Shri S. Gopalakrishna Pillai Stenographer Shri N. Ramamoorthy U.O. Typist Shri M. Krishnan U.D. Typist Smt. S. Saraswathi Amma L.D. Typist Shri M. T. Pillai Draughtsman Shri N. Aravindan Proof Reader Shri N. Madhavan Proof Reader 1 must thank Shri K. K. Chakravorty, Assistant Registrar General (C & T), and his staff for their warm co-operation extended in scrutinising the tables and clearing them in record time. Above all, I am grateful to Shri A. Chandra Sekhar, Registrar General and ex-officio Census Commissioner of India for the guidance and help received from him in solving various problems. But for the hearty co-operation extended by the Manager, Government of India Press, Coim atore and his diligent staff the printing of this volume would not have been completed in time. Trivandrum, K. NAR.AYANAN, 28th February 1975 DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS. (v) INTRODUCTORY NOTE The Social and Cultural Tables for the 1971 Appendix to Union Table C-VITT Part-A: CensuS are published in two volumes viz., Part (figures for individual castes presented for II-C (i) and Part II-C (ii). The first volume (pre State only) sent one) consists of tables relating to the data on State Table C-Vlll Part-A: Classification Religion (Table C-VII) and Scheduled Castes and by literacy and industrial category of work Scheduled Tribes (Table C-VIII). Both these ers and non-workers according to main tables are based on the data tabulated on full activity among Scheduled Castes. (figures count basis. The second volume, Part II-C (ii), presented for' State, districts, taluks and covers the remaining table viz., Household com towns) position (Table C-I), A'ge and Marital status Appendix to State Table C-VIII Part-A: (figu (Table C-II), Age, Sex and Educational levels res for i.ndividual castes presented for dis (Table CIII), Single Year Age Returns (Table tricts, taluks & towns) C-IV) and Fertility Tables (Tables F-I to F-V) .. The final estimated figures appearing in these Union Table C-Vlll Part-B: Classification by tables are based on 10 per cent rural and 20 literacy and industrial category of workers per cent urban data. and non-workers according to main acti vity among Scheduled Tribes (figures pre 2. The following tables are presented in this sented for State and districts) volume. Appendi,x to Union Table C-VITI Part-B: (figu- C-Vll Union Table C-VII Religion: (figures res for individual tribes presented for presented for State and districts only) State only) Appendix to Union Table C-VII: (showing State Table C-VIll Part-B: Classification details of 'other religions and persuasions' by literacy and industrial category of in main table C-VII) workers and non-workers according to State Table C~ V,II Religion: (figures present main activity among Scheduled Tribes ed for state, districts, taluk~ and towns) (figures presented for State, districts, taluks and towns) Appendix to State Table C-VII: Religion (showing details of 'other religions and per Appendix to Table C-VIII Part-B: (figures for suasions' in main table C-VII) individual tribes presented for districts, taluks and towns) C-VIUUnion Table C-VIll Part-A: Classifica tion by literacy of workers and Non 3. The concept and the instructions issued in workers according to main activity among collecting the data on religion and Scheduled Scheduled Castes (figures presented for. Castes & Scheduled Tribes have been explained in State and districts only). the concerned fly-leaf. (vB) C-VII RELIGION C-VII RELIGION FLy-LEAF Thls table glve5 me CISUlouuon of population CellsllS by se ... under different religions. It corresponds year Question Details to Table C-VII of 1961. The table is presented Sect was also recorded for in two parts. :I_'he Union table C-VII giving those who had been re~,or figures upto distnct level and State table C-VII dcd as 'Christi;lIl' against giving figures down to taluk and to~n levels. their religion. the sect All these tables are based on full-count. If of the Christian was not 2. The question on religion was asked in all stated 'Not returned' was the earlier census(:s. T,he details of questions entered. are given below. 1901 Religion The religion as returned by the perSOll was recorded. Census Tn the case of Christians the year <f2uestioll Details sect was also recorded. It was left ontional to lecal 1872 Religion Th.: religion of each person Government to decide whe was recorded e.g., Hindu, ther the sect of other reli Mohamml!dan, Jain, Buddh gions was to be recorded. ist, Christian, Parsi, Jew, etc. In Provinces where sect was In case of those who believed recorded. the instructions in the divinity of Christ, the were as follows:- nami~ of the particular Sect For Hindus the sect may or Church to which they be added in the case of the belonged was .ecorded such larger sect. In re~,pect of as Armenian, Baptist, Greek, lains, it may be enquired Presbyterian, Roman Catho whether he or she belongs lic, Wesleyon etc. Native to 'Swetambari', 'Digalll converts to Christianity were bad' or 'Dhondia'. For shown as native Christians. Sikhs it may be clarified The general term 'Protestant' what sort of Sikh is he or was not used. she, for Parsis whether The sect of Mohammedans, 'Shahenshahi', or 'Kadmi' e.g., 'Sunnis' and 'Shias' was and for Musalmans whe also ascertained along with ther 'Sunni' or 'Shia' or the mam religion. any other sect of Musal man. Brahmos, Buddhists, Chinese, In the case of persons who Jains, Jews, Parsees, Sikhs claimed to belong to special etc. were rec01ded witho'ut non-Christian religions such any further: sub-diviSIOns. ' a~ the Brahmo Samaj or the Arya Samaj and who wished 1881 Religion The main reljgion to which their denomination to be each person belonged as separately recorded the reli Hmdu, Mohamm~dan, Chri gions to which they sa.id stian, Sikh, Jain, Brahmo or they belonged was recorded.