CENSUS 1961
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
UTTAR PRADESH
19-BULANDSHAHR DISTRICT
LUCKNOW: Superintendent. Printing and Stationery. u. P. (India) 1965 Price Bs. 10'001
CONTENTS ... 1 ~faee 111 Introduction (-CENSUS TABLES
A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES
Area, Houses and Population , A-I II-Number of ViUges .with a population of 5,000 and over and Towns with a' population Appendix under 5,000 6
Appendis lII-Houseless and Institutional Population 6 A-II Variation in Population during Sisty Years 7
Appendia 1951 Population according to the territorial jurisdiction in 1951 and changes iD area and population involved in those changes 7 , 8 A-lII Villages classified by Population A-IV Towns (and Town-Groups) classified by Population in 1961 with Variation since 1941 9 10 Appendb: New Towns added in 1961 and Towns in 1951 declassified in 1961
Explan~tory Note to the Appendix 18
B-GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES
.B-l& B-11 Workers and Non-workers in District and Towns classified l?y. Sex and Broad Age-grou ps' . 12
B-Ill Part A-Industrial Classification of Workers and Non-workers by Educational Levels in Urban Areas only 20 Part B-Industrial Classification of Workers and Non-workers by Educational Levels in Rural Areas only . 22 B-IV Part A-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work at Household Industry Part B-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service . 28 Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation 56 B-V Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation. 58 B-Vl Occupational Divisions of Persons at Work other than Cultivation classified by Sex, Broad Age-groups and Educational Levels in Urban Areas only 84 ii
B-GENERAL :ECONOMIC TABLES-Coacld.
Part A-Persons unemployed, aged 15 and above by Sex. Broad Age...groupi and Educational Levels in Urban Areas only 88· Part B-Persons unemployed. aged 1~ and above- by Sex and Educational Levell in Rural Areas only 88- Persons not at Work classified by Sex, Broad Age-groups and Type of Activity 9.,· I C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES
Age and Marital Status 96 Part B-Ag~. Sex and Education in Urban Arcas only 102 Part C-Age, Sex. and Education in Rure.l Areas only 102 Mother-Tongue (Alphabetical Order) 104- Religion IM-
SCT & SC-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
Part A-Industrial Classification of Persons at Work and Non-workers by Sex for Scheduled Ca~tes SCI-III Part A (i)-Education in Urban Areas only for Scheduled Castes Part:S (i)-Education in Rural Areas only for Scheduled Castes 50-1 PersOna .not at Work classified by Ses, Type of Activity and Educational Levels for Scheduled Castes . 114-
ll-omClAL STATISTICS
\. Statistics of Rainfall and Temperature l'l-llainfaU t·2-Mean Waximum and Mean Minimum, Highest and lowest Temperature t. 'Vicel Statiaties
S. Apicultural Statistics 12()'122· Sol-Principal Crops-Distribution of Crops 120- S'2-Land Utilization 120, S°S-Agriculture Estension Scheme 121 S~"""'Pc~ns Cultivating LandAnith different Sizes of Holdings 122 S·5-Ctop-wise Gross Area Irrigated 122' 4. 8ta1llltlcs of Household Industry 12S~ iii ra ••• D-OfFlCJAL STA.TISTIOS-C.'d.
5. Statiltices of Factories 124 5.l-Growth of l'actories 124 5.2---:-Number of Workers in Each Establishment 124-125 6. Administrative Statistics 126-129 6' I-Criminal Justice-Number of Criminal Cases Tried 126 6'2-Criminal Justice-Persons Convicted or Bound Over 126 6'S-Strength of Police, 1960 127 6'4-Statistics of Jails ll7 6'5-Co-operative Societies 128 6'S-Excise and Motor Spirit Tax )28 6'7-Rec:eipt of Sales Tax, Entertainment Tax, Stamps and Land Revenue )29 6·a-Registered Documents and Value of Properties Transferred 129
1. Public Health and Medical Statistics 130-131 7' I-List of Hospitals and Dispensaries 1960-61 130
7'2-Maternity and Childewlfare Centres Family Planning Centers 1~1 7'S-Anti-Adulteration 1959-60 lSI
8. Education Statistics 132-134 S.l-Educational Institutions and Pupils 1951-60 )Sl 8'~-List of Higher Secondary Schools 1~60-61 133
9. Statistics of Public Entertainment, Press and Journall 135 9' I-Printing Presses and Newspapers 135 g.2~iDem .. 135,
'10. Communication Statistics including Waterways IS5-1S9 IO'I-Length of Metalled and Un-metalled Roads Maintained by Public Authoritiesas On I , December SI, 1960 . 135 10'2-N'ames of Waterways (Navigable Rivers) as on December 31, 1960 135 lO'3-Polymetrical Table of Distances of Block Headquarters 136 lO'4-List of Railway Stations 136 IO'5-List of Post Offices IS8
U. Statistics of Local Bodies--Rcceipss and Expenditure 140
-12. Statistics of CoJnmunity Development ~41 13. Calendar of Important Events 142 14. Prices of Staple Food-stuft's Month by Month 14S-147 Iv
II.....oI'FIClAL STATISTICS-Conclti. 15. Statistics of Banks and Insurance 148 IS' i-Statistics of Banks 148 IS'2-Statistics oflnsurancc-I960 148 16. Statistics of Livestock 149-151 l7. Statistics of Fairs, Festivals and Village Markets 152-156 17'1-List of Fairs 102 17'2-List of Festivals 1~6 17'3-List of liats aad BlJZlJfs (Rural) 157 18. Handicrafts Survey 159-160 1S'I-List of Rural Crafts anel Numqer of Persons Employed in Production 159 lS'2-Distribution of Artisan Communities 159 IS'3-Materials Used, Source of Design, Manufacture and Marketing of Manufactut'ed 160 Articles 19. Statistics of Major and Medium Projects taken up for execution during the I, II and III Plans lol 20. Statistics of Wages 161
III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY 1. Definitions of Column Headings iii 2. Alphabetical list of Villages of Tahsil Sikandrabad vi S. Directory of Tahsil Sikandrabad (Rural) x 4. Direetory of Sikandrabad A4unicipal Board (Urban) xxxii 5. Directory of Oadri Town Area (Urban) xxxiv 6. Directory of Dankaur Town Area (Urban) xxxiv 7. Alphabetical list of Villages of Tahsil Bulandshahr xxxviii 8. Directory of Tahsil Bulandshahr (Rural) bii 9. Directory of Bulandshahr Municipal Board (Urban) lxvi 10. Directory of Shikarpur Town Area (Urban) la;vi 11. Directory of Siana Tciwn Area (Urban) lxviii 12. Directory of Gulaothi Town Are.a (Urban) lxviii 13. Directory of Bugra,! Town Area (Urban) lxviii 14. Alphabetical list of Villages of Tahsil Khurja !xxii 15. Directory of Tahsil Khurja (Rural) lxxvi 16. Directory of Khurja Municipal Board (Urban) xciv 17. Directory of Pahasu Town Area (Urban) xcviii 18. Alphabetical list of Villages of Tahsil Anupshahr cii 19. Directory of Tahsil Anupshabr (Rural) cvi :20. Directory of Jahagirabad Municipal Board (Urban) cxxvi 21. Directory of Bebai Municipal Board (Urban) -cxxviii 22. Directory of Anupshahr Municipal Board (Urban) cnviii
IV-LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABUSHMENTS Number of Establishments classified by Minor Groups of Industrial Classification. PREFACE
Dlstrictwise village statistics have been published at most of the Censuses. A list showing the population of villages in each district was published after the 1891 Census. No such list was brought out in 1901. In 1911 Village Directories were prepared for all districts, but could be published only for thirteen on account of the out break of the First World War. At the 1921 Census they were published for all districts in the form of District Census Statistics. In 1931 they were compiled for all districts, but were not published owing to financial stringency, leading to loss of valuable data. At the 1941 Census even though restricted tabulation was undertaken on account of the Second World War, yet the utility of District Census Statistics was recognized and they were pub lished. At the Census of 1951 two volumes were brought out for each district the District Census Handbook and the District Population Statistics. Govern ment have decided to continue the publication of District Census Handbooks. The 1961 Djstrict Census Handbooks contain more data than ever published before. Village Directories, besides giving the population of villages by industrial categories, also contain useful information about schools, hospitals, post offices, etc. As revised District Gazetteers are going to be published, introductory matter in the District Census Handbooks has been given in brief to avoid duplication. Information for the District Census Handbooks was collected mainly from thtee sources viz., State Tabulation Office, District Officers, He~ds of Depart ments and their district level officers. In all cases confirmation has been obtained from Heads of Departments concerned. I am extremely grateful to District Officers and the various Heads of Departments' for their wholehearted co-operation in furnishing the desired information. It is hoped that the District Census Handbooks will prove useful to the various Government departments and scholars. The printing of the Handbooks commenced from August, 1963.
P. P. BHATNAGAR Supe,.intendent of Oensus Operations, Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh. Dated: September 2, 1963.
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The Distri~t
The district of Bulandshahr is situtat~d The main line of the &.arne rai~way rurmmg at the base of Meerut division. It lies bet from Delhi to Howrah .Funs through Khurja, ween parallels of 28° 4' and 280 0' north lati Sikanderpur Chola, Wair, Dankaur, Ajaibpur, tude and 77°0' and 78'0' east IOlli~tud~. It Dadri, Manipat and Dawar. Another is bounded on the nox:th by dbtri~t Meerut. branch line of Northern Railwav ff(UP. AJi~ and on the south by district Aligarh. On g<).rh tp . Ch:1nd'lmi also p.as$e~ through pebai . the west it is separated from the Union terrI p~rgana of the district. ThJ! djstrict i~ also tory of Delhi and Punjab State by riv~J,' w~ll served by roa.c,ls-metalled ap_d unm~talle~.· Yamuna and on the east river Ganga. The important metalled roacJg with their separates it from Moradabad and, Budaun. mileage within the' district are the Grand Its area is 4,984'2 sq. km; (1,924'4 sq. miJAs). Trunk Road (57 miles), Meerut-BuI~ndsh~hr Road(15 miles), Khurja-Jewar Road (16 iniles) 2, The district has four tahsils- SikandralJad-Dankaur Road (11 miles), Sikandrabad, Bulandshahr, Khurja and Buiandshahr, Garhmukteshwar Road (23 Anupshahr. The lar~e~t ta4sil is Sikandra miles), Aligarh-Anupshahr Road (22 miles), bad 1,359.0 sq. km. (524'7 sq. miles) and the ShikarpurDebai Rly. Station Road (H~ miles) smallest is KihUrja: .,,1.18j·3 ~qt .gp. (4~~~ sq. and Bulandshahr-Shikarpur Ro-ad '(15 miles). mile). The ar.ea:ofAnupskahrtabsiLii 1.20l··7 sq. km. (464'0 sq. miles) and that Gf B1'liMld. 4. T.l¥: _3t;~ef~1.s·qr(as;.e <>f the country shahr tahsil, 1,235'2 sq. km. (4-76-9 sq. ·miles). pr~~f:At' aA 3b:P,O.st u11lform leyel i;lpp~~;ranc~ The number of towns is thirteen---SikandJf.had wi~h ~ grfl,cl~~ls10pe from. n~r~h~west -to south~ M. B., Dadri T. A. and Dankaur T. A'. in east. 'IPt? {l>~lk of it lie,S on t~~ .. u~la~d .bet- Sinkandrabad . tahsil.; BuIand$habr. M.lJ., SOi- ween the valleys ofthe two great rivers, the karpur T.A., Siana T. A.,GlJ.Uwtbi 't. A. an~ Yamuna ~Jl,d the Gat;tga~ In the middle Bugrasi in Bulandshahr tahsIl; Khurja _M~ B. of the district tJ!e Kalinadi and Nim and Pahasu T. A. in Khurja tahsil and Jahan provide two main clrainag~ lines from girabad M. B. Debai M. B. and Anupshahr north to south that flow parallel to each other. Between tie Nim and the Ganga M. B. in Anupshahr Tahsil. Towns Jewar, there is a network of tributaries which plays Aurangabad, Khanpur Gan:tu, Ra~, an important irrigational role. Some depres Kb,~laur, Said pur, Chhatari, Bi:laspur and sions and 'Usar areas are found in P however, been in tahsil Sikandrabad amounting size villages having a population of 2,000 and to 18'7 per .cent. The percentage increase over is 9'4. More than half of the rural registered in tahsils Bulandshahr, Anupshahr population (62'1 per cent) lives in medium and Khurja is 17'3, 13'9 and 13'4 respectively. size villages. The percentage of rural popu 2. The density of population in the lation living in large and small size villages district is 348 persons per sq. km. (903 per is 29'0 and 8'9 respectively. The number of sq. mile) which is higher than the State villages having a population exceeding 5,000 average of 250 persons per sq. km. (648 per is 8'3 each in tahsils Bulandshahr and Khurja sq. mile). Its most denstly populated tahsil 2 in Tahsil Anupshahr. is Bulandshahr 433 per sq. km. (1,121 per sq. mile) largely due to the highest density in its 4· About 126 persons out of every rural areas. Next is Anupshahr having a 1,000 in the district live in towns. The density of 366 persons per sq. km. (949 per urban population of the district numbering sq. mile), Khurja 325 persons per sq. km. (841 219,882 is spread over 13 towns. Buland per sq. mile) and the last is Sikandrabad 277 shahr M. B. (44,163), Khurja M. B. (41,491) and Sikandrabad M. B. (26,290) class III persons per sq. km. (718 per sq. mile). The towns having population in size group 2,000 density in the rural areas of the district is 268 to 49,999. Jahangirabad M. B. (i 7,149). persons per sq. km. (793 per sq. mile) and Debai M. B. (14,003), Shikarpur M. B. in the urban 8,055 persons per sq. km (20,862 (13,383) Siana T. A. (12,729) Gulaothi T. A. per sq. mile). The highest rural density 365. (12,457) and Anupshahr, M. B. (10,228) persons per sq. (km. 946 per sq. mile) is in tah come under class IV having population in sil Bulandshahr and the highest urban 18,037 size group 10,000 to 19,999. Dadri T. A. persons per sq. km. (46,715 per sq~ mile) in (8,693), Dankaur T. A. (7,995), Bugrasi ~5,924) tahsil Sikandrabad. Tahsil Sikandrabad rural and Pahasu T. A. (5,377) are class V towns has the lowest density of 242 persons per sq. having population in size group 5,000-9,999. km. (637 per sq. mile) among all the tahsils. 5. The sex-ratio in the district was 896 3. The district has' 1,669 villages of in 1921, 882 in 1931,909 in 1941 and 881 in which '1,539 are inhabited and 130 uninhabi 1951. In 1961 it is 880. It is lower than ted. The number of inhabited villages has the sex-ratio of 909 of the State. The sex registered an increase by 15 since 1951. 874 ratio in the rural and urban areas of the persons ,per 1,000 in the district live in rural district is 882 and 866 respectively. The areas. The average population per inhabited rural sex-ratio in tahsils is 873 in Sikandra villages is 986 as against 831 in 1961. Most bad, 885 in Buladshahr, 887 each in Khurja of the villages are of medium size with a popu and Anupshahr. The sex-ratio in towns lation between 500·1,999. The number of is 831 in Bulandshahr M. B., 853 in Khurja such villages is 930 (60'4 per cent). The per M. B., 873 in Jahangirabad M. B., 876 in centage of small size villages with a popu Debai M. B., 907 in Shikarpur M. B., 887 lation below 500 is 30'2 and that of large in Siana T. A., 879 in Gulaothi T. A., VI 893 in Anupshahr M. B., 856 in Dadri centage being 85'6 as against a small per~ T. A., 900 in Dankaur T. A., 891 in Bugrasi centage of 14'4 in the agriculture sector. and 825 in Pahasu T. A. The important non-agricultural categories 6. Genera.l population Tables A-I to A of workers in the urban area are Other IVand Appendices I to III have been re Services, Household Industries and Other Manufacture and Trade and Commerce. produced in this Volume. The percentage of workers in Other Services B· Economic is 29'0, in Household Industries and Other Manufacture 23'8 and Trade and Com Workers-The population of the district is merce 22'7' distributed between workers and nOij-workers in the ratio of 32'4:67'6. The correspon 3. The largest number of workers is in dIng ratio in the whole State is 39'1:60'9. the age-group 15-34 accounting fqr 45'4 per Among workers 64'6 per cent work as cent, followed by the next age-group 35-59 Cultivators and Agricultural Labourers. Next which accounts for 39'0 per cent. The per come Other Services claiming 14-6 per cent, centage of workers below the age-group of followed by Household Industry and Other 15 is 4'0 and that in the age-group 60 and Manufacturing jointly clairning 12'2, over is 11-6. The population of workers in and Trade alld Comme~ce 5'3. In lower and higher age-groups is quite small. other categories the number is small alto 4. The largest number of persons at gether accounting.for 3'3 per cent. Female work other than cultivation is in miscellan participation is insignificant as the percentage -eous services (30,571), followed by sanitation of female among workers is only 10'0. The extent of female participation in agricultural services (16,537) and production and rearing activities is higher than non-agricultural of live stock mainly for milk (10,716). Occu pationally the bulk of workers, is general activities accounting for 51'4 per cent and 48'6 per cent respectively. labourers (35,151), followed by working proprietors of retail trade (18,792). 2. Of the rural population 32'8 per cent Non-workers-These constitute 67'6 are workers and the remaining 67'2 per cent per cent of the total population. Among non-workers, The corresponding figures for non-workers female predominate constituting the urban are 30'0 and 70'0 respectively. Thus, the proportion of workers is lower in 64'9 per cent. More than half of the non 'workers (58'6 per cent) are in the age-group towns than in villages. Among rural worl and females of ages 0-14 returned as D-Migration married is 0'9 and 3'1 respectively. This shows that early marriage is still prevalent. Among the people enumerated in Language-Hindi has been returned the district 88-6 per cent were born within as mother-tongue of 89'7 per cent population, the district, 9'8 per cent in other districts and Urdu of 10'1 per cent .. The number of of the State~ 1'4 per cent in other parts persons who returned other languages as of India and 0'2 per cent from other coun their mother-tongue is insignificant. tries. Among those from other countries 2. Hindi language spoken by 93'0 percent 2,466 are from Pakistan, 149 from of the rural population, followed by Uurdu Nepal, 9 from Burma, 4 from Africa and 7'0 per cent. In the urban population also 2 from other countries. Most of the Hindi (70'0 per cent), and Urdu (28'0 per immigrants from Pakistan are displaced cent) are the main languages. persons. The duration of residence of 60-0 Relighn -Of the total population per cent of the total immigrants is over 10 of the district 83·3 per ce~t are} Hindus years. 82-7 per cent immigrants were returned and 16'3 per cent Muslims. The aosolute from rural areas and 17'3 per cent from numbers of persons belonging to other reli the urban. Among them 14'6 per cent are gions are as iollow3 ;-Sil,hs 4,465, Christians males and 85'4 per cent females. The large 926, Jains 1,767, Buddhists 182. The Bud percentage of females is explained by dhists small in number mainly live in towns. marriage migration. The percentage of workers and non-workers among them is 16'2 2. Of the rural population 85'8 per-'cent and 83-8 respectively. Among workers 40'5 are Hindus and 11'1 per cent. Muslims. per cent are engaged as Cultivators and Agri The corresponding figures for the urban cultural Laboures, 26-0 per, cent in are 65-9 and 31-9. The number of persons Other Services, 20'3 per cent in Household belonging to other religions is insignificant Industry and Other Manufacture and 7-5 per both in rural and urban .areas of the dis cent in Trade and Commerce. In other trict. categories the proportion is small, altogether Scheduled Castes-They consti- accounting for 5- 7 per cent. tute 20'3 per cent of the total population. The important Scheduled Castes in order 2_ In the rural population 89-4 per of population· in the district are Chamar cent were born within the district including 72'0 per cent,. Balmiki 11'0 per cent, 72-9 per cent born in place of enumeration Khatik 6-0 per cent and Dhobi 4'0 per cent. 9'3 per cent in other districts of the State, 1'1 They are mostly concentrated in the rural per cent in other parts of India and 0'02 per areas and only 1-6 per cent live in towns. cent in other countries. The corresponding The mor~ importaqt Social and Cultural figures for the urban are 82-3 per cent born Tables of C-Series have been reproduced. within the district including 60-9 per cent IX in place of enumeration 13'3 per cent in This is the biggest concern of the district other districts of the State, 3'2 per cent in in private sector. The Kishan Engineering other parts of India and 1'1 per cent in Works Ltd., Mandi Sham Nagar, Govt. other countries. Immigrants from other Pottery Development Centre, Khurja, U. P~ countries live largely in the urban areas of Govt. Road ways Work Shop, Asharfi Cotten the districts. Ginning and Pressing factory, Khurja, Jawahar Cold Storage and General Mills Co., Khurja 3. Of the immigrants from adjacent Road, and Shri Jugal Kishor M ukatlal States 13,812 parsons (males 2,633, females Cotton and Oil Mills Khurja are employing 11,179) are from Punjab, 5,611 persons 211,89,71,61,50 and 46 workers respectively. (males 1,165, females 4,446) from • Delhi, 1,093 persons (males 326, females 767) from 2. The total number of workshops and Rajasthan, 752 persons (males 359, females factories of all sizes, registered and unregis 393) from Madhya Pradesh; 724 persons tered, in the district is 6,488 against the (males 340, females 384) from Bihar and 81 State average of 4,460 per district. Of persons (males 74, females 7) from Himachal these 3,455 are in the rural and 3,033 in Pradesh. The number of immigrants from the urban. Bulandshahr is one of the 9 other districts of the State is 170,116 (males distriGts having workshops and factories 22,151, females 147,965). between 6 and 8 thousand. In the rural 4. The Migration Tables have not been area the largest number (583) is engaged reproduced. in productinu of rice, atta, flour, etc. by E-Ho'Using and Establishment milling dehusking and processing of crops and foodgrains, followed by cotton weavIng There are 26 registered factories _in the in handlooms (457) and making of textile district-8 are engaged in the manufacture of garments (443). .In the urban, making of machinery and electrical equipment other textile garments (491), followed by produc than transport (non-electrical 7 and elec tion of rice, atta, flour, etc. by milling tricaI1),4 each in nlanufacturing of Sugar dehusking and processing of crops and food indigenous Suga1' and Gur (Sugar mill!, indi grains (355) and cotton weaving in handlooms genouS sugar 1 and Gur 2) and In food stuff (337) are the most important. In both other than Sugar, 3 in textiles, 2 in Printing areas the above three establishments are and Publication and 2 also in basic metals and most popular. their products, except machinery and trans port equipment and 1 each in transport 3. The predominant working group in equipment, miscellaneous industries and the urban .area is 2-5 accounting for 48'8 non-metalHc mineral products. Most of per cent followed by single worker establish these factories are small with 40 or less ments (43'6 per cent). In the rural area workers. The only sugar factory namely also working group 2-5 is predominant the Panni ji Sugar and General Mills Co., accounting for 50'5 per cent and single in the district employing about 740 workers. worker establishments (37'9 per cent). x 4. :··Both in villages and towns most, predominant acOOWlting"for ,,4~ii percent of the .-establishments are run with other ". followed by. those HYing in two.room.: acnount power or ~o.power. ~Tne percentage of such , .. ing··for 311'8 ,and three.l1'Qoms 13·1;>.j per~lll¢ent. establishments is 78·0 in the rural area and -, :The peJlcent.a~ ~flhou$ChQldll; ba}ljng nQ·;regu .. 76'8 in the urban. Next come establishments li1'\'~90111 to live in i6 l)egligible.. Th,,: ~lICen using liquidfuel 9'4 per:cent in the,rural and tage of households having four',r09ms;,d~nd 12'9 per cent in the 'urban. The percentage abovc is about 11. of establlsbments using ,electricity is.B·9 in- the . 7, I.n ,the l'llr~l ~r~~Uhe. average: ®n$ity of urban are~ and8'2 in the- rural area. This shows the .. small extent to" which. -power or ,per.spns pe.r room and is ill the urban 2'~ Con~ li~ering.Jhe: ,Q.Ol.}seholdli occupy~ng one toom fuel is use4 in factories:and workshops of this district. ".only,· " th,e ri1:V~fag~ size in .. the... nual, is ;4'6 5. ,Walls an~ Rpors-.-.Unburnt bricks, and in. the urban 4'4. which speak ofCQnditions are the .pred9minant, material of,ho\lse walls.; Qr ~cut~J:; eonge$tjoJl in livil\g ,accommodation. in villages, and burnt b~icks in"towns 44·0 8, I • Housing- and EStablishment" Tables per cent ,h@~sehQlds in \rural. ~eas and 70'0, hou$eh()lds. in urban" areas: live have not bee'Q. reproduced. in. ,.such typ~ of ~, A:q~ses. > Mud, [)~Q~sti- : tute .)Jil1P~.rtant ,w.all rqa,tyial in the . r~ral ~nd ",rban ~~eas ,both.' . accoun- Statistics and other information. in this ting for, ~9'9. ,per '. cent .J,md : 21'3 ,per , volume have been presented in. the following cent . hou~eholds r~spectively. . All, other order:- JDaterial is the :qlost important for roofing C T hi 'G 1 Pl' . ' . , , , " " ,1- en8US a es-:- enera opu abon .a. .I,n/.',., b, oth - tl.e,'i rural. and.... .•urban ~ ar.p;:I,ST. accopn- • ~, "'aT' bI eEl' Econom i c T ahI elt'"S OCla '. l'a'Iiu ellu tu a · ti,ng. for 91'4 flld 6~·4 per ~~nt respectIVely. , '. See.' , , r .{\U othe.r rpatet:ial is ,u~ually an interwoven Tables) and eh dul d Gaste Tables. _. ,~~ru~tur~ of wooden b~ams or twigs and L n---orfi~ial: S~l8ti~Ra.illfaU(!$nd dried long leaves is prepa,red for holding ,T~m~ratl,lle, VitatSt~tistics,AgljCQlture ,and clay, ~liich' is usually obtained from the Jlrz:iga;tion~ . .f"n)&ebold Indu&tties;"R,egistered bottom of village ponds.,'· The roofs· are F 4-' Ad i 'st t' P bl', LT Ith d • ' • • aiiJlones, m m fa lOn, U 1iE:i'.l<1ea :.n mostly flat as In other western dlstncts of , Ed'·, Publ' E " ' '. ;Medlcal~ ,. ucat'lon, IC atertall'2!ment, · t h e State. Presses and Journals; Communication, Local 6. Household Size and Denlity of· Bodies, ·Community ,Development, -Calendar ~ta~~u;per . Room~The a.verage·, size of of Important Events, Prices of Staple Food.. · housmold ,in thel,rura! and urban areas, ,both stuffs, ,Banks and I:qsurapce, Livestock, Faits ,is 5,4; ,The--;,correspopding figures for.Ll951. ~nd F~stivals, Major and Medium Projects are 5-3 for rural and" 4'6 for urban which . and Wa.ges. show that the average household ·both .. in .rural. and urban .areas" has incr4;ased in size . i fiI-Village [I Diroe"y..i.o:-:gefulition: of during1951·61~ Hou~holds with'one r.oom· are ,column -headings-, and for,each tahsil~aB. Alpha- XI betical List of Villages and a Village Directory or block by 3- · PART I CEISUS TABLES B-SERIES GENERAL POPULATION TABLES 5, l;'l.t,;;aa_!) A-I_Area, 80.8. aDel pop.la.loa Area in Number of Villages Nuriloer Population Total Population Number of Dittrict/T&bsll/Cftyl' lturai per Sq. or Occupied Town Group , Urban Sq. Sq. ' mile In- Un- ToWIll Residential PerIODS Males Femalet-- miles Km. habited inhabited houses 2 3a 3b 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II BULANDSHAHR -DISTRICT T 1,924'4 4,984''1 903 1,539 130 13 280,62'7 1,737,397 921,504 813,247 R 1,913'9 4,956'9 793 1,539 130 244,596 1,517,515 806,285 711,230 U 10'5 27'3 20,862 13 36,031 219,882 117,865 102,017 p Sikandrabad Tahsil T 524'7 1,359'0 718 44:~ 56 3 55,258 ' '376,663' 2O'l',506 175,162 R 523'8 1,356'6 637 ~4~l, 56 48,408 333,690 17~,656 'l5li.QM U 0'9 2'. 46,715 3 6,850 42,978 22,850 20,1?8 ~~ t .<.l Sikadnrabad M.B. 0'30 0'78 87,633 "1 1 4,146 26,2PO 13,958 ); 1~,~2 nadd T.A. 0'37 0'96 23,495 1 1.315 8.693 4.683 4,010 Dankaur T.A. 0'25 0'64' 51,980 1 1,389 ' 7,995 ' 4,209 8,786 Bub.ndJbabr Tahsil T 476'9 1,235'2 1,121 386 21 5 90,461 534,571 284,289 250,262 R 471'5 1,221'1 946 586 21 74,534 445.915 236,639 209,276 0 5-4 14" 16,327 5 1.5,947 88,656 47,650 41,006 Bulapdsbahr i M,B. 1-25 3'24 35.330 1 8,117 ' 44,163 24,125 20,038 Shikarpur 1.A. 1'19 0'49 70,437 1 2,401 13,383 7,018 6,365 Siana 't.A. 0-66 1'71 19,286 1 2.169 12,729 6,745 5,9M Gulaothi T ,A, 0'86 2-23 14,485 1 2,131 12,457 6,630 5,827 Bugrasi 2'47 6-40 2.398 1 1,129 5.924 3,132 2,792 l{hurja Tah,il T 458'8 1,188-3 841 S54 18 2 6h8H 385.738 204.879 180,859 R 45N 1,184'7 741 354 18 58,~33 338.870 179.538 159,332 U 1-4 3'6 33,718 2 6.481 46,868 25.341 21,5Z7 KhurjaM,B. 1'30 3'36 31,916 1 5,450 41,491 22,39* 19,097 Pahasu T.A. 0-09 6'23 59,7!4 1 1.031 5.377 2,947 2,430 Anupshahr Tahsil T 454-0 I,ZOI-7 943 388 35 3 70,074 440,420 233,476 206,944 R 461'2 1,194'5 865 386 35 63,321 399.040 211.452 187,588 U 2-8 7-2 14.779 3 6,753 41,380 22.024 19,356 Jabangirabad M.B, 0-90 2'33 19,054 2,615 17.149 9,158 ,7,91U Bebai M.B. 0'90 2'33 15,559 2,376 14,003 7,464 6,539 Anupsbahr M_B. 100 2'59 10,228 1,762 10,228 5,402 4,826 ~------Notes-I. In columns 3b and 4, the Sq. Km. and density figures respectively'of urban areas of Tahsils and district are worked Q,ut. using the ar~ figures corrected upto .2 pla.ces of decimals obtain~d. by add.ing the areas of TowDS in the respe Aft'BNJlIX II N.,rab" .f YUI.g" ...1" " P~,,'alitm 0/ 5,000 and O'D" and Towns with" Pop.,latiOli uMd" 5,000 Villages with Population of 5,000 and over ToWIll witla P~ 'WIller 5,000, Diltrict,'Tabti! Percentage to Perc:entage SO Number Population total rural N~ PopulatioD total urbaD population populatioll of the State Qf the ~ 1 2 3 " 5 6 7 JUJ~NDSIIt\Wl D~lUOT • 50._ 0'0' - ·~habr Tabiil 3 17.448 O'OS - Kburja Tahsil S 22.200 QoOS ... Anupsbabr Tam1 2 11.220 0'02 ... Wote-Unio ofTerritoriee which bve DOtbioc,to Ihow for this statemeDt have heel! excluded. APPBNDIX m HouIIllSs and Ins#tutiOllGl Populatioa Total Houseless population IlIItitutiooal popuIatiOil District/Tahsil Rural Urbao Persons Males Females PersoDl Males Female. 2 3 4 5 6 7 6_8 8ULANDSHAQR DISTlUCT T 177 97 80 S,035 2,399 R 170 91 79 938 682 256 U 7 6 1 2,097 1,717 380 \ ~~drallad Tahsil T 5 5 271 191 140 R 5 5 25 20 5 U 246 III 135 Bulandshahr Tahsil T 46 23 23 1.526 1,147 379 R 43 21 22 677 465 212 U 3 2 849 t82 167 ltburja Tahsil T 73 42 31 783 727 56 R 73 d 31 25 25 U 758 702 ...."" IJ Allupsbabr Tahsil T 53 '1.7 26 455 394- 61 R 49 23 26 211 175 '9 U .. 4 2H 222 22 , ._- A.-II ....." .... ill PopaIaSio. d ...... si&tF Yearl Percentage Year Decade PCACIIII variation decade Malea Females· variation 2 3 4 5 6 JJUI:.oANf>SHAHB DISTRICf 1OO1 1,1'57,039 598,571 538.468 1911 1,122,743 - 14.296 1,26 591.736 531,O()1 1921 1,066,149 - 56.594 5,04 562._ 5OS,811 1931 1,136.873 + 70,724 + 6'63 603,971 532.902 19+1 1,317.223 + 1&0.360 + 15·88 :689.861 6%7,362 1951 ~.4S9.884 + 182,661 + 13·87 797,514 702,510 1961 1.731.397 + 237.515 + 15,84 924,150 813,247 APPENDIX 1951 Population auording to t",i, t,rrilorial jurisdiction i(l1951 and c"tlnges in area and population inuolved in those changes Area in 1961 Area in 1951 1951 District/Tahsil ,.-__.J.-.. __ ...., Population Population --Net increase 1961 according to in 1951 or decrease Sq. miles Sq. Km. Population Sq. miles Sq.Km. jurisdiction adjusted to between prevailing in jurisdiction column. 1951 of 1961 7 and 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I '8ULANDSHAHR DISTRICT 1,924'4 4,984'2 1,737,397 1,912'0 4,952'1 1,499,884 1,499,884 (+12'4) (+32'4) Sikan1rabad Tahsil 524'7 1,359'0 376.668 521'0 1,349'4 317,238 817,238 ... ( +3'7) *( +9'6) ;1Julandsbahr Tahsil 476'9 1,235'2 534,571 476'0 1,232'8 455.701 455,701 (+0'9) (+2'4) Khurja Tahsil 458'8 1,188'3 385,738 459'0 1,188'8 340,199 340,199 (-0'2) (-0'5) Anupsbabr Tahsil 464'0 1,201'7 440,420 45'60 1,181'1 386,747 386,746 (+8'0) (+20'6) Notes: I-The difference between the area of 1951 and 1961 has been given within brackets in columns 5 and 6 and the difference in population of 1951, as enumerated and as recast on the basis of jurisdiction of 1£61 is ch'en within brackets in column 7. The area figures of 1951 are from the 1951 District Census Hand book and those of 1961 as intimated by the Board of Revenue~ 2-There bas been no jurisdictional change during the decade, the difference in area figures of 1951 and 1961 is due to reviled calculation of ar(a done by the Bc,ard of Revenue in 1961. 8 ~_-"ABUI _·A ..UI;-.VH1a~e. e1aMift.,d by rqpula.tloa - ,,-. - I-Villages with leas than 2,000 Population Less than 200 200-499 500-999 ,.- Total --. District/Tablil Number Total Rura) oof Population Population Populat~on Population. inhabited ,...... ,_.;..--.._ villages ,....- No. No. ,- No. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femalet· 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 BULANDSHAHR DISTRICT 1,539 1,517,515 806,285 711,230 127 7,399 6,026 377 65,488 56,653 520202,013 178,942 Sibildrabad Tahsil 411 333,690 178,656 155,03i 58 3,026 2,371 115 22,304 18,857 122 46,599 41,130 Bulandshabr Tahsil 386 445,915 236,639 209,276 19 1,488 1,108 57 11,037 9,677 130 52,056 45,947 Khurja Tahsil 354 338,870 179,538 159,332 19 1,180 1,051 91 17,570 15,429 126 48,391 43,145 Anupshahr Tahsil 388 399,040 211,452 187,588 31 1,705 1,496 74 14,577 12,690 142 54,967 48,722' I-Villages with less than II-Villages with a Population of 2,000-9,999 III-Villages with a PopulatiOD. 2,000 Population-concld. of 10,000 and above ~ ---.. District/Tahsil 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000 and above ---, .... Population Population PopUlation ,..... Population No. No. _, No. No. ~~ Males Females Males FcmalCli Males Females Males Females IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 BULANDSHAHYt DISTRICT 410 298,172 263,116 137 206,165 182,673 8 27,048 23,820 Sikandrabad Tahsil 86 62,860 55,565 30 43,867 38,111 Bulandsbabr Tah.il 130 93,835 83,3BI 47 6B,89B 61,040 3 9,325 8,123 Khurja Tahsil 90 63,159 55,895 25 37,429 33,423 3 11,809 10,391 Anupshahr Tab.il 104 78,318 69,275 liS' 55,971 50,099 2 5,914 5,lI06 9...... A-IV-TowD. (a.d TowD-GI'oap8) c1a.li&ecl by PoplllatioD iD 1961 with VariatioD lliace 1961 Decade Perc:c:DCage Name of TowuIToWD-GroUP Status of town Year PerIODS variation decade MaICli Female. variati~D 2 S .. 5 6 1 8 Class 111-20,000 to 49,999 Bulandsbahr M.B. 1941 29,701 ... 16,800 12,90l Area in Sq. miles 1·25/Sq. Km. 3'24 1951 37,496 +7,795 +26'24 20,709 16,787 1961 44,163 +6,667 + 17'78 24,125 20,038 Kburja . M.B. 1941 35.376 19,586 15,790 Ar~ in Sq. miles 1·30/Sq. Km. 3'37 1951 38.462 +3.086 + 8'72 20,858 17,604 1961 41,491 +3.029 + 7'88 22.394 19,097 Sikandrabad M.B. 1~41 23,307 12,568 10.739- Area in Sq. miles Class IV -10.000 to 19.999 Jahangirabad M,S. 1941 12.922 7.106 5.816 Area in Sq, miles 0·90/Sq. Km 2'33 1951 14,679 +1.757 +13'60 7,783 6,896 19tH 17.149 +2,470 +16'83 9.158 7,991 Debai M.B. 1941 13,218 ... 7.241 5,977 Area in Sq, miles 0·90/Sq. Km. 2'33 1951 12,610 - 606 - 4'60 6.689 5,921 1961 14,003 +lj 393 +11'05 7,464 6.539 Shikarpur T.A. 1941 11,783 6,276 5.507 Area in Sq. miles 0'19/Sq' Km. 0'49 1951 11,475 - 308- - 2'61 6,076 5,399 1961 13,383 +1,908 +16'63 7,018 6,365 Siana I T.A. 1941 10,882 5,571 5,311 Area in Sq miles O·66/Sq. Km. 1'71 1951 10,105 777 -7'14 5,442 4,66!J 1961 12,729 -+2,624 +25'97 6,745 5,9a. Gulaotbi T.A. 1941 7,901 4,210 3,691 Area in Sq. miles 0'S6/Sq. Km, 2'23 1951 9,862 +1.961 +24'82 5.196 4,666 1961 12,457 +2,595 +26'31 6,630 5,827 Anupshabr M.B. . 1941 8.315 ... 4,602 3,1"13 Area in Sq. miles l·OOISq.Km, 2'S9 1951 9,358 +1.043 +12'54 5,OB 4.347 1961 10,228 + 870 + 9'30 5,402 4,82& Clas. V-5,OOO-9,999 Dadri T.A. 1941 4,419 2,421 1,998- Area in SQ. miles 0·37/Sq. KID. 0'96 1951 6,668 +2,249 +50'89 3,636 3.032 1961 8.693 +2,025 +30'37 4,683 4,010 Dankaur T.A. 1941 5.289 ... 2,801 2,488- Are~ in Sq. miles 0'25/Sq. Km. O'6i 1951 4,~00 - 789 -14'92 2,390 2.110 1961 7.,995 +3.495 +77'67 4,209 3.186 BUgrali 1941 5,918 3,056 2,862 Area in Sq. miles N7/Sq.Km, 6'40 1951 4,934 - 984 -16"63 2,637 2,297 • 1961 5,924 + 990 +20'06 3,132 2,792 Pahasu T.A. 1941 5,609 3,025 2,584 Area in Sq. miles 0·09/Sq. Km. 0'23 1951 5,135 474 - 8'45 2,781 2,354 1!;61 5,377 + 242 + 4'71 2,947 2,43() -~---~---. Note-'M. B.' stands for 'Municipal Board', and 'T.A.' for 'Town Area', Blit-S 10 A.PPIDUMX NIW Towas "d,d in 1961 and Towns in 1951 dulassiji,d in 19()1 New Tqwt!I added in 1961 TOWDI in 1951 which have been declassified as rural in 1961 .------..., Area in Population Area in Population Name or Town ..-_.A._-, ..--.A.~ Name or Town ..--..... - ...... '--"'__' Sq. Sq. 1961 1951 Acree Sq. 1961 1951 miles Km. Km. \! 3 4 5 6 • 7 8 9 10 Jewar 5,730 23'2 9,909 7,917 Auranpbad 2,965 12.0 6,540 5,824 Kbanpur Gantu 1.567 6'3 6,190 5,617 .' Rabupura 3,959 16'0 6,817 5.530 !thalaur 1,265 5'1 4,747 4,9<'4 Saidpur 1.964 7'9 5.511 4,706 Chbatari 1,469 5'9 4,581 4,691 Bilaspur 2,549 9'5 3.354 2,471 !takore 2,019 8'% 3,989 2,402 BXPLANATORY NOTE TO THE APPENDIX &tch town in 1951 "'hie" has ceaud to be a town in 1961, showing the name, area a"d population of the Villag' 0' Villag's into which it hils "laps,d in 1961 Constituent villaS II ---. Name IIr District Name of 1951 Census T.own 1961 declassified in 1961" Name Survey No. Area (in acres) Population 2 3 .. 5 6 BULANDSHAHR DBTRIar Jewar Jewar 38 109 9.909 Aurangabad Aurangabad 16 2,965 6,a05 Aurangabad outside Area Ii Included in above %35 Kbanpur Gantu Khanpur Gantu 228 1,567 6.I~e Rabupura Rabupura 90 3,950 6,817 Khalaur Khalaur %22 1,265 4,747 Saidpur Saidpur 352 1.964 5,511 Chhatari ebh_tari 32 1,469 4,5aii Bilaspur Bilaspur 78 2,349 3,S54 Kakore Kakore 22 2,019 3,989 S-SEIUES GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES CIUIIU. "rABBI 12 ~I aDd B--Il-Worten aDd NOD-worker. la DI.ulct aad Towa. clas.ified WORKERS I II III total PopulatioD Total Worken A. Cultivator AI Agricultural III Mining, Labourer Qparrying, Live- stock, Forestry, Age-group Fithing, Hunting and Plantations, orchard. and allied activities .-- ,...... --"'"___, PenODS Malet Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female.- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DWrie~ TOTAL 1,737,397 924,150 813,24:7 512,201 51,140 292,419 24,545 45,757 1,723 2,488 67. 0-14 711,436 381,224 330,212 19,573 3,212 11,207 1,771 Z!334 64 399 135 15-34 530,600 269,975 260,625 233,995 21,775 127,161 10,410 23,528 849 966 234 55-59 373,855 201,672 172,183 198,002 21,443 115,039 10,068 15,987 650 807 253 60+ 120,816 70;997 49,819 60,573 4,700 38,979 2,291 3,905 160 316 52 Age not .tated 690 282 408 58 10 3S 5 5 R.. L ~ TOTAL 1,517.515 806.285 &11.230 451,422 45,988 285,678 24,108 43,553 1,617 2,073 588: 0-14 620,484 332,925 227,559 17,901 2,989 11,018 1,749 2,229 61 355 125 15-34 462,816 234,850 227,966 206,211 19,715 124,494 10.269 22,495 829 814 206 35-59 327,909 176,330 151,579 173,406 19,086 112,296 9,845 15,118 574 653 214 60+ 105,652 61,928 43,724 53,850 4,188 37,840 2,240 3,708 153 :l51 43 Age DOt .tatecl 654 252 402 54 10 30 5 5 Urban TOTAL 219,882 117,865 102,017 60,179 5,152 6,741 437 2.204 101 415 8S. 0-14 90,952 48,299 42.653 1.672 223 189 22 105 S 44 10 15-34 67,784 95,125 32,659 27.784 2,060 2,667 141 1,033 to 152 28- 35-59 45.946 25,342 20,604 24,596 2.357 2.743 223 869 76 154 39 60+ 15,164 9,069 6,095 6,723 512 1,139 51 1>97 7 65 9 Age not stated 36 :30 6 4 3 8ikalltkabad TOTAL 26,290 13,958 12.332 7,320 906 687 63 647 40 28 1 0-14 11.111 5.895 5,216 265 67 32 2 20 t 2 . 15-34 7.882 3;961 3.921 3,274 395 271 21 290 8 13 - 55-58 5.485 2,983 2,502 2,914 363 277 34 278 2f 7 1 60+ 1,811 1.118 693 866 81 t07 6 59 4 6 Age flOt stated 1 1 1 ..., • "Iff".~ ",t', '·...... : ...1' ..... WORKERS -- IV \v VI VII VIII !JX X At Houaebold 10 Manuracturiug Ia Oamtruction 10 Trade and In TraDSpOrt. In Other Servlca NON-WORKERS ~. .~tban CoIDlDfll'Cf: . Storage and \ HouItbold CommuniQtiolll IDdUltry +- ,....___"_ ,.... ,...... ------.-.- r------. Mala Femaia -Mala Femala Males Femala Mala Femala Mala Femala Femala Malca Femala Mala IS J4 J& J6 17 18 )9 20 21 12 is %4 25 26 Tetal 4S,659 9,H7 15.358 4SO • .ss6 8 28,661 '58 8,672 . 14 68,831 D,m ell.949 762,107 %,112 547 456 22 81 4€0 9 142 2.322 663 561,651 327,000 19.644 5,636 8,67. '15& S.203 4 11,989 97 .,757 .. Sf.e72 6.J86 35,980 2!Il.~ J&,432 ~~100 5,208 180 2_.6?6 .. 12.349 373 3,310 8 26.174 5.ao7 3,670 150.740 5,410 919 1,019 72 578 3,862 171 456 1 ,250 l~ 10,424 45,119 1 1 7 13 4, 224 398 ~ 7.474 1.- . 507 4 •• S If," sn 4.572 ! ··5~ _.. 354,865 ~ 1,944 425 209 20 40 ~6 4 82 •.1108 315,024 28t,570 16,711 2,962 4,992 112 2,18$ 1 5.787 52 2.491 . 19.1244 ,~~~- 28.639 208,25l I'Jl8O S.SI9 2,679 125 1,786 2 6,051 220 1.764 2 lf1.179 4,18$ 2,924 1'2,493 4,432 767 509 50 221 1,949 97 228 4,;112 SIB 8,078 39.~3G 1 ... 1 1 IS " 198 59l 6,02 ~'2' 4•• 123 2,126 5 14,657 277 4,100 12 16,875 '~18S 57,086 '11;8. 228 122 247 2 41 244 5 60 I 514 58 46.627 42,430 2,933 .874 ~.6l3 .4 1.020 3 6.202 45 2.266 4 7.&28 901 '. 7.341 10.599 2.552 781 2.529 55 910 2 6.298 153 1.546 6 6.995 1,022 746 t8.247 ~78 146 510 22 155 ~. 1,913 74 228 J.538 202 2,346 5._ I 26 6 M.B. 97S 479 855 Z 512 3 1.765 40 555 t 1.498 276 6,638 11,426 ,40 57 42 15 40 14 60 7 5,630 5,149 434 247 435 1 163 1 702 .4 S03 663 ll~ 687 8,526 353 144 SOS 1 112 2 750 25 204 1 6.28 '12' 69 . 7,.159 145 31 73 22 2'73 11 St : I 147 . 28 252 6U 1 ... BS-4 8~:_r.PUI .,.; B-1 .ad 8-1I-Wol'ken aad Noa-WOC'-. iD,~ Mel T..... ,-~ WO~- , r , " III -ro&al-pOpUJatioll- Total Worker. A. OakiYator A. AgriCUltural InMinq, LabOurer Quarrying, I..iw. ~ Rock, Forestry, Fiabing, Huntiug and PJantatiODl, Orchards and allied activitiet ,- -..... ,....._",....___., ~~ ,. Pe_ MeJa Fomakt Male. Fcmalet Malc:a FemMa Male. Fcmalcl Male a Fcmalca ». .:'l- ,I , I I 2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 , 10 H- It Dadri \ ~ TOTAIr 1,693 4,683 ',010 2,327 106 385 28, 25 5 0-14 S,822 2.054 1,768 36 8 . ".;. 1s.-;.s4 2,654' I,Ssg 1,298 1,091 44 151 I., 14 S ...., 55-59' 1.741 99t 755 ' 975 55' 165 It 8 I $}+' 488 281 188 %19 7 61 ( 3 1 AF DOt Itaml n ...... . ,!'I- TOTAT 7,. ',209 3,786 ' %,CK8; 166 431 11 "II ... 7 • 0:-14 5.546 1;869 1,677 51 Z2 1 ... • -, 1 15-3": 2,19~ 1,086 1,107 831 71 17! 8 1 55-59 1.747 959 768 926 81 100 8 6 -I 6 -60+ 506 m 214 239 11 53 I I 2 Age not Itated 3 !I ' 1 Bal_dabahl" TOTAL 't,I~3 24,125 20.038 ",12,262 1,056 517 82 82 .2 12 11 O-i-lf 17,88. 9,471 8,413 287 35 15 2' I 3 15-34 14,465 7,812 6,653 5.928 451 191 33 47 ' i 26 i' 35-59 9,001 5,207 3,794 ' 5,010 457 214 41 25 ,1 39 2 -oo-.~ 2,1105 1:,630 1.176 1,036 93 96 6 9 12 1 Age not stated 7 5 2 I ShJkarpur TOTAL 15,383 7,018 6,365 3811 268 690 9 210 3 26 , 0-14 5,520 2,895 2;625 89 4 10 )0 S 15-;-34 3,830 l,tl83 1,947 1,651 101 i77 3' !i6 9 35-59 2,910 1,532 1,378 1,499 132 263 3 80 S 1) 60+ 1,123 708 415 569 31 140 3 24 S 3 Age nol atated ....'. i:fs .'_ tI, Sex ~Dd 1IWWad: A~~OIItd: 'WORKERS ',:\ ..... ~V V" VI VU" VIII IX X "tH~otd, In Manufacturing In CoDltructioD In Tradeaad In TraDSport, In Other Services MON-WOR.KER.S IndUstry , other than Commerce Storage and Household Communicati0D8 Industry -At._--. ,,--_"""_---. ..,. ,..---~---. ,....-_.A._---...... ------...... _-- ''l.Wei Females Maic:tl 'Female. 'Male. Female. Male. FeDwcs 'Malc:tl Female. Malet Femalea Males FQDale1 (i' t 1's 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2S 24 25 26 T;'A. 366 II 192 • 101 ..,. 58S, 11 203 460,: U !,356 3.9M 8 3 \ ~ ..... 9" <: ••• Ii .. '~: ' 2,018 1,76 • J62 100 1 56 -. 259 2 113 ' ,. .. 23~ 18 259 J._ '161 • I IS 72 4~ "-),_ 261 : 7 81 ; 1:82 21: 17 ,;7QQ 17 4 56 Z 35 1 9 33 S i~~; 181 I ~~A. .180 39 146 5 43 452 6v 94 em '95 2,161 3,620 I • 5 " -.. 12 2, 1,818 1,~74 73 19 74 S 17 ... 16p 2, 45 ,3 281 43, 155 ' 1,036 72 t6 59 1 25 ,... 225 43 SD2 48 33 )01 so 4 13 1 65 S, 6 ; 68 ' ,,2 ~53,;',::, ' %OS 2 'M.B. 38. 269 1,807 17 632 1 ',218 1,072 I .,468 809, ; 11,863 '" ' 19,OO! .14 14 75 6 58 1 19 96 .18 J 9,184 8,371 ;}37 106 998 10 299; 1,472 5 643 MIS 286 1,884 6,202 165 124 625 6 285 1.346 24 372 1,~9 259 197 3;337 68 Z5 109 42 342 14 38 ~320 46 594 1,083 4: 2 T.A. 696 152 sa7 6 118 629 .. 177 878 91 3,207 6,09' 23 .. lJ 2 ,8 2 18 ... 2,806 2.62~ 284 66 206 1 45 255 88 394 31 229 <' I "Ii 270 71 130 S 60 264 3 77, 514 47 is y' 119 11 38 11 102 \(l 122 13 136 r.... 'u..... ,~ 8-1 and"B-Il-W.bnand Noa-workea" ill ~"'.,_ 'E~ claui&.ed 'WORKERS I II 'm 'filal PopulatioD Total WOlken M Oultifttor M Agricultural In Mining, L,lbourer ~rcyiDIJ' Live- stoek, 'Forestry, t\ge-groUP FishiDIJ, Hunting and Plaotatiom, Orchards and allied activities ~~ ,.--... r-- ,...... PenGO! ~la Femalea Mala F~ l4a1a F~a Mala Femala Mala F~ 2 3 .. 5 6 , ,8 9 10 11 12 ~ TOTAL 12.729 6.7t5 5,9" ',682 174 640 7 165 I 53 1 C)-14 5.243 2.&84 2,409 129 10 16 16 2 15-34 3,9M 1;967 2.027 1.714 125 247 168 12 ... 16-59 2.7f16 1.479 1,227 1,454 llS 272 4 150 2 11 -1 10+ 7B6 '465 321 385 . 21 105 i !U 8 Aie _1Iated - ... - GalaotlJ,f 290 , TOTAL 11,457 6,630 5,827 5."0 IIU 113 1 41 • 0-14 5,51S 2,a42 2.671 106 7 8 .. 11 1§.;-84 3,882 1,952 1,950 1.661 86 122 59 14 2: 15-59 2,454 1,362 1,092 1.332 78 122 5 40 9 t 80'+ 593 479 114 3£0 18 57 2 10 7 l\ae net _ted 15 15 Do,...." TOTAL 5,924 1,132 2.792 1,887 4'5 b9 J5 78 1 52 48 c)-It 2.SSG 1.216 1,114 84 45 9 S .. 15 10 150-35 1,815 926 889 879 219 120 16 41 11 17 35-59 1,515 695 618 679 ,198 109 11 28 18, 60+ 465 295 170 245 39 61 5 5 •2 S 'Ace DOt _ted I I ... Rharja·, TOTAL ..,491 22,394 19.097 11,070 652 551 12 516 SO 75 0-14 16,457 8.739 7.718 251 15 .. 10 6 15-34 13.568 7,186 6,182 5,022 189 203 3 145 2 34 ~5-59 8.662 4,747 3,915 4.573 548 241 8 128 27 29 60+ ';004 1.722 1,282 1,224 100 103 S3 1 6 Age not state.( 11 BltSBaI.' by Sex and Broad. Age-groaps-Contd. WORKERS------IV V VI VII vm IX X At Household In Manufacturing In Construction In Trade and In Tranaport, In Other Services NON-WORKERS Industry other than Commerce Storage and Household Communications Industry ,---'__ ..A.----. ,-__.A.._-. ,-_.A.. _____ ,--..A.._...... ,.----"-'---., ,----_ r----.A.-...... Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female5 Males Females Males Females Males Females 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 :.15 26 T 4. 219 70 .42 19 134 845 34 224 780 141 3,063 5,710 9 2 16 1 1 23 2 3 43 5 2,705 2,399 98 35 228 11 73 3Bl 7 1%0 387 71 253 1,902 83 26 160 5 53 355 22 89 281 58 25 1,109 29 7 38 2 7 86 3 1% 69 7 80 300 ... T.". 690 100 194 8 79 1,058 22 181 814 43 3,170 5,&43 17 5 4 1 3 21 3 35 1 2,736 2,664 332 56 102, 4 43 484 6 91 414 18 271 1,864 253 33 n 2 30 430 12 79 292 19 30 1,019 88 6 11 1 3 123 4 8 73 5 119 96 14 Town 496 295 66 5 52 393 1 18 2 453 lOB 1,245 %,197 21 22 2 2 7 1 1 23 9 1,132 1,069 244 140 37 3 26 181 8 211 43 47 670 174 1lSI 24 1 19 140 8 173 46 16 420 57 14 3 5 65 I 46 10 50 137 M.B. 9il 128 1,837 38 340 1 2,904 55 934 3,On 3'8 1l,3U 18,44S 22 6 72 5 .+2 16 7. 9 8,488 7,703 410 46 960 8 149 1,163 4 536 1,422 125 2,164 5,993 396 67 673 19 151 1,316 28 347 1,292 199 174- 3,567 163 9 132 11 35 - 383 23 85 284 55 498 1,182 RS-S QaNSOS '.fADB! 18 8..1 aD.d B-1I-WOl'ker. and NOD.-workers in Oi_let au Towna classi6ed WORKERS _. .1 II III Total Population Total Worker. As Cultivater AI Agricultural In Mining, Labourer QjJanying, Live- stock, Forestry, Age.group Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities ,...... _.. -""------, h ,...... & ~--~-"""""--"\ r---- .. -, ,.. -- Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femalea I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Paha.u TOTAL 5,J77 2,90 2,438 1,571 98 236 12 129 17 2 0-14 2,102 i 1,210 992 3S 1 9 15-S4 1,569 832 737 714 31 8) 3 H 3 35-59 1.195 641 554 6%6 53 97 7 42 8 1 60+ 411 264 147 198 14 57 2 ... 6 A~e not .tated "0 Jahangirabad TOTAL 17,149 9,tll 7,991 4,903 378 1,'126 97 1M 24. 13 2 0-14- 7,102 ~,851 ~,251 181 19 49 10 8 2 15-M 5,613 2,522 2,491 2,181 112 5S% 26 7() 7 6 S5-59 9,659 1,991 1,668 1,931 202 461 50 44 13 5 60+ 2 1,369 790 579 610 45 190 11 ]2 2 Age not ltated 6 ... 2 DebaJ TOT~L 14,005 7,464 ',539 3,G8} 376 501 63 55 29 0-14 lJ 5,965 3,205 2,760 87 II 18 3 15-34 1 4.151 2,158 2,011 1,646 150 190 17 18 35-59 9 2,857 1,538 1,319 1,499 173 208 32 1-5 11 60+ 6 1,02G 571 44! 449 42 85 11 1 g Are out ••ted 2 ABWpshaJsr TOTAL 10,228 5,402 4,8'26 2,757 2U 281 13 35 :I 27 9-\4 4,257 2,218 2,039 73 7 S 1 2% 15-34 2,953 1,512 1,446 1,183 86 llO 3 3 2 9 3i-59 2,210 1,216 994 1,l78 104 124 9 %5 lS 110+ Sal 434 347 323 Ii 44- 5 3 Agi! not stated 2 2 "f - 19 B-saB1U by Sex and Broad Age-groups-Co.eld. WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX X At Household In Manufacturing In Construction In Trade and In Transport, In Other ScrviCCI NON~WORKERS Industry other than Commerce Storage and Household Communieations Industry ..---_oA. _____ ..---""'"--...... ,---.,.,._--...... ".---.;..._____... ,.-_...... _-...... ,---...... ------_--- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 '23 24 25 26 TA. 123 15 117 6 5& 332 2 58 503 61 1,'76 2,312 2 1 7 13 1,177 992 56 2 54 28 140 34- 2.... 25- 118 706 53 6 52 4- 21 IS7 21 195 34- 15 501 12 7 11 2 6 48 ...3 51 2 66 IS3 M.B. 913 117 513 7 78 810 58 168 2 1,'248 91 4,255 7,613 33 4 11 3 13 2 69 3,670 3.232 M>2 5S 166 2 39 345 14 38 536 36 341 2,379 339 61 121 4 37 ~34 17 76 2 514 53 60 1,461\ 139 19 la 2 WI 5 4 129 7 18(1 534 ... S 2 M.B. 379 151 415 5 99 1,06' 14 225 1 929 133 3,7113 6,163 20 :3 6 1 13 26 5 3,118 2,749 171 70 227 53 415 ll5 448 6% 504 1;861 130 60 153 -4: 35 48\ 8 94 372 54 39 1,146 58 10 29 10 160 G 15 83 12 122 407 M.B. 282 35 lSI I 77 5~n 6 141 J,099 105 2,645 4,613 14 5 3 1 29 1 2,145 2.032 130 45 96 ,,2 245 82 476 36 329 1,360 W3 33 78 18 259 5 55 481 56 38 890 35 2 %1 7 9% 1 3 113 12 131 351 - - 2 CBNStJS TABUS 20 B-1I1 .. Part A-Industrial Classification of Educational Levels in WORKERS ~ I II III IV Total Population of Workers As Oultivator As In Mining, At Household and Non-workers A~icultural Quarrying, Live- Industry Labourer stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting Educational Levels and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities ,--__._-., ,-__.A.._----... ~---"-----. ,------, ..---- Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 ? 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TOTAL 219,882 117,865 102,017 6,741 437 2,204 106 415 86 6,692 1,923 Illiterate 151,267 69,926 81,541 4,861 412 1,884 106 343 84 4,922 1,787 Literate (without educational level) 37,894 24,142 13,752 1,286 25 278 50 2 1,371 124- Primary or Junior Basic 19,155 14,176 4,979 385 37 15 347 12 High School or Higher Secondary 9,015 7,363 1,652 170 -i 5 52 Technical diploma not equal to degree 109 54 55 Non-technical diploma Dot equal to degree 197 190 7 University degree or post- graduate degree other than technical degree 2,048 1,833 215 39 2 Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post- graduate degree 197 181 16 Engineering 20 20 Medicine 81 74 7 ... Agriculture Veterinary and Dairying 2 2 Technolog), Teaching 93 84 9 - Others 1 1 - - ~l Work•• aD4 NOD-work•• by 'Urltan Anru 0Il1, WORKERS -_..... V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In CoDStruction In Trade and In Transport, In Other Services NON-WORKRES other than Houac Commerce Storage and hold Industry CommunicatiODl r------...... ,.._--_ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males FcmalCi Males FcmaleI Males Females IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 ZO 21 22 23 24 6,969 123 2,126 5 U,657 277 4,100 12 16,875 2,135 57,G86 96,865 3,513 97 1,276 5 5,809 ·249 2,653 10 B,624 1,783 16,241 76,808 2.417 21 490 5,169 24 741 ! 5,154 91 9,186 15,463 828 .. 125 2.352 5 540 1,722 94 8,045 4,856 564 206 1,006 520 2.095 122 5,t41 ,1.528 46 I 3 55 184 7 6 45 20 156 1.115 79 455 156 2 9 1 160 7 9 9 2 9 8 66 7 8 1 - - ental ".&&IIS 22 B-lll-Part B-Iadustrial a ••sificatioJl of Ed1Jcado_1 Leveb ia WORKERS --- I 11 III IV Total PopUlation of A! Oultivator AI Agricultural 10 Mioing, At Household Eduoatiolll1 t.e.eIa Workers and Non-- Labourer QIlarrying, Live- IndU!try workert stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting aDd Plantations, Orchards and allied activities --...... r- r---...___...... PCIrIODI Mal., Females Males Females Males Fcma1et Males Females Males Females 2 S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 DiBtriet Total 1,517,515 806,285 711,230 285,678 24,108 0,553 1,617 2,013 588 36,967 7,'74 Illiterate 1,283,705 3gjJ,503 685,202 207,902 23,474 39,307 1,614 1,859 587 29,013 7,327 Literate (without educa- tionallevel) 167,709 145,365 22,344 57,006 581 5,662 S 151 6,690 121 Primary or Junior Batie 48,267 45,052 $,215 15,724. 49 487 48 1,091 25 High School-and above 17,434 17,565 ··469 5,046 4 97 49 173 1 Si kandra bad Total 533,690 178,656 155,034 6t,100 15,935 .,927 622 111 8,911 2;JH Illiterate 278,260 128.049 150,211 45,074 15,589 4,377 620 85 6,905 2,294.- Literate (without educa- tionallevel)- 39,100 .H,998 4,102 13,322 311 471 12 1,598 44.- Primary or Junior Basic 12,969 12,330 639 4,704 33 73 7 371 7 High School and above 3,361 ; 3,279 82 1,000 2 6 9 37 1 Blliandsbahar Total 445,915 236,639 209,276 78,320 4,473 11,106 393 1,127 "2 12,670 3,150 Illiterate 375,456 1'M:.tl63 20u,:>93 58,317 4,323 10,022 393 963 412 10,141 3,086 Literate (without educa- tional level) 45,362 33,524 6,838 13,536 136 866 99 2,079 48 Primary or Junior Basic 18.189 16,556 1.623 4,773 il 189 31 391 16 High School and above 6,908 :6,586 222 1,634- I 29 54 59 Kburja Toeal 338,870 179.538 159,332 61,812 1,7'7 13,610 267 761 It6 6,tZ6 1,124 Illiterate 382,813 130,932 151,881 42,402 1,670 12,144 266 710 145 4,858 1,105 Literate (without educa- tional level) 45.792 38,926 6,866 15,812 74 1,359 40 1,436 17 Primary or Junior Basic 6,626 6,131 49j 2,533 2 78 5 104 2 High School and above 3,639 3,549 90 1,065 1 29 6 28 Anupshahar Total 399,040 211,45la 187,588 81,'146 1,933 13,910 335 74 8.960 85i Illiterate 349,176 164,659 182,517 62,049 1,890 12,764 335 74 7,109 844 Literate (without educa- tionnl level) 37,455 32.917 4,533 14,336 60 966 1.577 12 Primary or Junior Basic 10,438 10,025 458 3,714 3 147 . 225 High School and above 3,926 3,851 75 1,347 33 49 '2S »-IB~ Workers ....d Noa-wor~n b, Iblra} Area. oal, WORKERS ------. V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In CoDitructiou In Trade and In Tramport, In Other ServiCCl NON·WORKERS other than Commerce Storage and Household CommunicatiOlll Industry .,.-----"-_...__., ,.--~.._.-., Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Raral • 8,389 307 4,230 3 14,604 373 4,572 2 51,956 11,516 35i,863 665,242 5,O:n 300 2,562 3 7,26. 356 2,862 2 38,974 11,343 263,756 640,196 2,371 6 1,089 5,222 17 1,083 6,728 64 61,363 21,551 678 324 1,164 325 2,728 59 .22,488 3,082 307 255 354 302 3,526 50 7,256 413 Tahsil 1,865 9 1,082 3,120 1,298 12,858 3,221 80,384 132,903 898 9 684 1,360 797 9,523 3,179 58,348 128,522 769 278 1,455 362 1,741 24 14,990 3,721 176 94 275 112 795 11 5,723 588 22 26 30 27 799 7 1,323 72 Tahsil I 3,373 161 1,375 1 4,&18 119 1,639 17,912 S,638 105,069 196,899 2,164 156 801 2.129 111 1,089 12,221 3,557 75,956 188,522 682 4 368 1,272 8 303 2,219 20 17,100 6,622 340 95 498 121 1,124 29 9,004 1,567 187 111 119 126 1,378 32 3,009 lat! Tahldl 1,916 107 795 2 3,523 164 1,078 2 10,099 2,377 79,518 153,395 .. 1,197 105 487 2 1,768 159 615 2 7,642 2,348 59,109 146,079 573 2 234 1,448 5 303 1,414 15 16,307 6,751 76 40 186 49 335 9 2,725 482 70 34 121 III 708 5 1.377 84 Tahsil 1,235 30 978 3,'343 90 537 11,057 2,280 8Q,8~2 182,044 774 30 590 2,007 86 361 . a,58!3 2,259 70.343 177,075 3H 209 1,047 4 115 1,354 5 12,966 4.457 8'n 95 205 43 474 10 5,036 445 28 fq 84 33 641 6 1,547 69 iOaNSOS'TABLBS r:.. B-IV-Pan A-Industrial Cla.. Ulcatioa hy Sex aDd Class of W... ker'of P"""••• Work at Househ.old Industry Total Employee ,...... ----_Othcn Branch of Industry Total Avi,ioD and Major Group of Rural Males Females Males Females Males Female. I. S. I. C. Urban 2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 ALL DIVISIONS T 43,659 9,397 2,245 185 "1,414 9,212 R 36,967 7,474 1,522 140 35,445 7,334 V 6,692 1,923 723 45 5,969 1,878· Dillilion l1-..4g"""'I"", LillUlock, Po""',, Fishing tJ1Id H "nting T • 6,473 2.126 138 4 6,335 2,122 R 6,320 2,597 120 4 6,200 2,593 U 153 129 18 ... 135 m Major Groups OO-Field produce and plan- tat ion cropll T IllS 1 18 111 1 R 10 1 B 2 U 125 10 115 02-Forestry and logging T 5 4 I R 5 4 O+-Livestock and !lundn g T 6,333 2,724 119 4 6,214 2,12G' g 6,305 2,595 III 4 6,194 2,59t U 28 1~9 8 20 129" • J>IIIiIIorIII til 3-M tmUfOIlwin. T 37,186 6,611 2.101 181 35,079 6,490 R 80,641 4.877 l.402 136 29.245 4,741 U 6,539 1,194 101i 4S 5.834 1,749 ' 39B 15 3,890 Major Groups 2Q_Foodatuffa T 3,788 464 449 R 3.494 SID 549 13 S,l45 297 U 294 154 49 2 245 152 21-Beverage. T !If) 12 84 _,. R 58 6 S2 ... U ~8 6 32 22-Tobacco producli T ~~757 2 380 5,377 2 R '16 2 15 I 2 U 3,741 365 3,376 25 B-1KI.IB8 B-IV.Part A-Industrial Classification by Sex and Clan of Worker of Per.ons at Work at Household Indastry-Cmdtl. Total BIDployee Othera Bl'IUlch of Industry Total Division and Major Group of Rural Male. FeUlales Males Female. Male. FeUl&le. I. S. I. C. Urban L 2 !J • I Ii 7 8 Major Groups Z!S-Textile--eotton T 6,583 4,220 255 132 6,130 4.088 R 6,156 3,090 190 95 5,966 2,995 U 227 1,130 65 37 164 1,093 24-Textile-jllte T S02 386 5 Z 297 1M R 302 260 5 1 297 259 U 121> 1 125 25-Textile-wool T 97 28 7 4 90 2. R 39 28 4 39 24 U 58 7 51 27-Teuile-miscel.lancoua T 4.S81 St9 240 15 4,151 SS6 R 4,058 26. 163 8 S,895 256 U 333 85 77 5 %56 80 28-Maaufaetunt of wood aad wooden products T 6,983 303 218 1 6,7i5 SOt II 6,205 208 191 1 6.014 .7 U 778 97 27 751 97 29-Paper aDd paper prodUdil T 6 6 5 6 :l- I 1 U 5 6 1 " 6 SO-Printing aDd pliblisbiag T 196 16 180 - U 196 16 180 51-Leather and leatber products T 2,629 94 100 2.529 94- R 2,593 87 75 2,320 87 U 236 7 27 209 1 33-Chemicall and chemical prqdu«;tl T 62 13 49 1 R 47 5 42 U 15 8 7 aurlUS TABLBS 26 B-IV-Part A_Industrial Cissification by Sex and Class of Worker of PerllOns at Work at Household Industryt-Cmuld. Total Employee Othen Total r----. ,.--~.,A. ,-- BraDcb of Industry Rural Division and Major Group of Urban Males Females Males .Females Males . Pemalel I. S. I. 0; 2 3 5 6 7 Major Group. S4-35-Non-MetalUc mineral products other than petroleum and coal T 4,356 664 222 11 4,1M 653 R 4,004 513 203 11 3,801 502 U 352 151 19 333 151 !l6-Basic metals and their products except machinery and transport equipment T 2,515 79 131 2 2,384 77 R 2,368 . 74 no 2 2,,258 72 U 147 5 21 126 5 S7-Machinery (all kinds other than Transport) and elect- rical equipment T 11 10 R 11 10 1 - S8-TraDllport equipment T 478 47 431 R 438 38 400 - U 40 9 31 - 39-Mil!Ceil.aneou~ mar.w{acturing industries T 1,136 73 54 1 1,082 72 R 1,057 41 44 1 1.018 40 U 79 32 10 69 32 loS.I.C.-Tndian Standard Industrial ClaSlincatioD 27 MUllS IJ..IV-Part A-lndustrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of PersOIlS at Work at Household Industry by Tahsils (Rural only) Total Employ~ Other. ..--~ ,-- Branch of IndustrY Males Females Males Females Males Femalee Division of I. s. 1. c. 1 2 3 .. 5 6 7 DUitrict Rura) TcMal 36,961 7,474 1,522 140 35,445 7,334 Divisions O-Agriculture. Livestock, Forestry', Fiahing and Hunting 6,320 2,597 120 .. 6,200 25.93 2 &. 3-Manufacturing 30,641 4,877 1.402 136 29,245 4,741 Sikandrabad Tahall Total 8.911 2,344 415 38 8,418 2,_ DiviJioos O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishiog· and Hunting 2,152 1,112 50 2 2,102 I,HO 2 &5-Manufacturing 6,759 1,152 363 56 6,396 1,196 Bulanclsbahr Tah8Il Total 12,670 3,150 367 40 12,301 3,11& DiviriClOl O-Agriculture, LivCltOCk, Forestry, Fishing -and Hunting 2,080 1,007 23 2 2,0.17 1,005 2 51. 3-Manufacturing 10,590 2,143 344 S8 10,246 2.105 KburJa Tabsll Total 6,426 1,124 316 6,110 1,882 DiviBooB O-Agricuilure, LivestOCk, Fore'try, Fishing and HULt!!lg 1,024 288 34- 990 !88 251. !I-Manufacturing 5.402 836 282 42 5.120 1M Anapsbahr TahsU Total 8,960 856 426 20 8,534 Uf Division. O-Agricullure, Livestock, Forestry, Fiahing and Hunting 1.064 ]go U 1,051 190 2 51. 3-Manufacturing 7,896 6Ci6 415 20 7,483 6t6 I.s.I.C.-Indian Standard IndlJ9trial Clanification amsos TABLBS 28 B-IV-Pu"t B-llld•• trial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work ill Non Iaouaehold Illdash'y, Trade, Basmeu, Professioll or Service Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker ,....-....._..... Branch of Industry Total Division and Major Group of Urbu Males Females Males Females Males Femalee Males Femalee Malee Females I. S. I. C. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ALL DIVISIONS T 130,356 15,475 5,812 232 ",524 3,10 67,647 ',875 10,888 2.723 U 45,142 2,686 ,3,747 .5 21,OH 1,647 17,'1Ot M7 2._ 1.7 DillUion O-.Agricul'ur• LiwstOlk F",,* y. Fishillg and H.,,'iII, T 2,317 673 30 <4 486 3 1,710 88 81 578 U 415 86 16 4 177 185 40 37 42 Major Group, OO-Field Jlroduce and plan- tatlon crops T 536 22 6 32' , 194 14 Ii 5 U 141 17 3 18 41 12 9 5 Ol-Plantation crops T 02-Forestryand logging T 77 46 3 25 45 42 4- 4- U 22 6 14 OS-FisbiDg T 18 17 U 4 1 3 04-LiveRock aDO bunting T 1,685 605 21 4 13. 1,464 32 61 569 U 248 69 12 .. 82 127 28 27 37 Dirrilion I-Milllllg Grill Qa.,.,ying T 171 1 39 132 1 Major Group IO-Mining and quarryiag T 171 '9 132 DiftIio,. 2 &J 3-MtllHifM',,"IIg T 15,358 43' 522 15 10,609 75 3.517 1" 710 64 U 6.969 123 317 22 5,887 , 51i 91 239 <4 MajDr GNup 2O-FoodltulIl T 3,880 64 149 • 9,133 18 5S1 36 67 I U 1.515 23 76 9 1.186 208 14 f5 29 :a-saams B-IV-Part 8-lndustrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non- household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Semce-Contd. Total Employer -Employee Sillgle Worker Family Worker ,--...... __, ..----""'" ___ r---...... __..... Branch of Industry Total Females Males Femala Males Femalea DiYisioD and Major Group of Urban Males Females Males Females Males I. S. I. c. I 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 t.la,;.r Groups 21-Beverage' T 97 2 71 20 U 76 2 64 7 3 22-Tobacco productl T 76 4 71 U 66 4 62 4 362 140 15 50 23-Tcstile-cottoD T 933 207 29 13 527 46 10 U 163 56 14 10 87 52 6 2 24-Testile-jute T SO 4 22 U 21 21 " 42 I 25-Testile-wool T 45 1 U 45 42 1 5 1,014 545 39 135 , 27-Tcstile-miJcellaneoua T 1,819 45 125 8 21 51 U 841 24 102 3 700 28-Manofacture of wood and 889 S45 9 46 wooden productJ T 1,323 9 43 7 13 U 662 7 26 606 15 30 29-Paper and paper prodUc:tB T 92 1 - V 29 - - 27 - - 395 16 5 30-'Printing atld publiJhiDg T 428 12 - 4 5 U 296 7 280 - Sl-Leather IUId leather pro- 666 322 27 duct. T 1,050 40 589 60 t U 691 36 - 52-Rubber, petroleum and 9 5 coal productt T 14 - 2 U 6 4 - - caN.OS ,.ABUS 30 B-IV-Part B-lad_strial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in NOD" household Industry, Trade, Business, ProCession or Service-ConU. Total Employer Employee Single WOlker Family Worker ,.--""""'___' .-- ,--- Total Branch of Industry Urban Males Females Males Females Mala Females Mat~ Fem.'lles Males Female! Division aud MajorGrouP of I. S. I. C. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 YajolGroup 33-Chemicals and chanical product1 T 136 101 33 U 83 74 7 34w35-Non-metallic mineral produ~ other thaD petroleum and coal T 1,369 78 29 976 52 313 16 51 10 U 443 15 IS - 397 6 20 3 15 4 S6-Basic metals and their pro- ducts except machinery and transport equipment T 1,175 27 648 410 90 U S44 17 296 25 i 37-Machinery (aU kinds other than transport) and elcc- ttical equipment T 228 6 189 29 4 U 76 S 65 8 38-Transport equipment T 1,~86 9 1,004 212 61 U 955 5 854 - 44 50 59-Miscellaneous manufactu- ring ind\IItri.Q T 1,437 22 44 822 S66 . 21 205 U 659 17 533 - 55 54 11iIUiMI~ T 6,356 B 179 2,472 1 3,607 7 98 U 2,126 5 69 571 1,433 5 53 Major Group 4O-Clomtruction T 6,356 8 179 2,412 3,607 7 98 U 2,126 5 69 571 1,43!! 5 93 ~. 5-~,. Gal, WaI#r tI1I4 StmiIarJ SmIte" T 8,028 9,483 18 4 3,474 %,097 2;386 5,629 2,150 I{lSS U 1,823 95$ 1,6bO 860 141 93 Major Group 5O-Electricity and gal T 770 770 U 591 - 591 - 51 B-SB&IJII B-IV-Part B-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persona at Work in NOD- household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service-Contil. Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker ...----"-----. .----"-----i ,--.....______.--- r- Branch of Industry Total Division and Major Group of Urban Males Females Males Females l\hle3 Female9 Males Females Males Female. 1. S. 1. C. 1 Z S 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 Major Gronp 51_:'Watei supply and sani- tary services T 7,258 9,483 18 4 2,704 2,097 2,386 5,629 2,150 1,753 U 1,232 953 I,OB9 860 143 93 DiMon 6-Trod, and GtmllfIII'U T 28,661 650 3,880 136 3,769 9 78,536 459 2,476 46 U 14,657 2i7 2,812 2,747 7,785 251 1,313 26 Major Groups 6O-63-Wbolesale trade T 1,923 :3 443 3 7(;0 608 172 - U 1,022 238 310 331 143 64-68-Retail trade T 26,430 639 3,421 127 2,880 9 17.837 457 2,292 49 U 13,396 277 2,~60 2,281 7.392 251 1,160 26 69-Tradc and commerce miscellaneous T 308 8 16 6 189 91 2 12 U 239 14 153 62 10 ':;iJi~it>rl 7-Transpm. Slorag. alld COIlltRU- niellifioll T 8,672 14 129 4 4,127 4,271 4 145 6 U 4,lOQ lZ jJ 4 1,766 2.301 2 - 6 Major Groupe 7O-11-Transpoct T 7,972 14 129 4 3,+H - 4.261 4 141 6 U 3,849 12 33 4 1,519 - 2,297 2 - • 72--&orage aod warebouIiag T 153 159 10 4 - U 39 35 4 - 7s- U 14,650 I.2Z5 481 55 7,821 776 5,334 165 ItfJ08 29 CBNBUI TABLSI 32 Jl..IV·Part B-ladastrial Classification by Sex and Clau of Worker of Persons at Work ia Non- household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession 01' Sel'yice-Contd. Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Work. ,... . ,.- . Total Branch of IDdustry Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males , Females Males Female. Divis_ and Major Group 0{ I. S. I. C. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Majer Groups 8O-Public services T 6,665 51 6,665 51 U 2,404 51 2,404 39 8I-Educational and Scieociic services T 4,036 388 3,909 360 118 8 9 U 1,317 291 1,293 289 24 2 82-Medical aod Health lCfTica T 1,SS3 255 47 44 899 115 437 98 u 477 172 11 43 425 80 41 49 83-:ReJigioUi aod Welfare services T 1,278 24 22 719 4 537 20 u 477 3 4S6 - 28 s ... 84-Legal services T 103 69 -_, u 16 .. - - 9 - 7 .. - 85-BUIiDeIa 1ItIrYi_ T 100 - 4 78 18 - - U 51 S 38 10 - 86-C0mmuoity servica and trade aod&labour aao- ciationa. T 172 19 172 19 U 27 12 27 12 - 87-Recreatioo servi~, T 91S 106 27 578 508 106 U 454 96 18 287 149 96 88-Pel'9Onal services T 13,600 !.802 509 15 S.SZ" 719 6,351 809 2.916 256- U 3.972 391J 368 12 1,557 274 1,586 85 481 22: 33 B-IV-Part B-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Noo hoosehold lodustry, Trade, Busioess, Pro£essioo or Service-Concld Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker .... ,...--...._..... Branch of Industry Total Division and Major Group of Urbu Males Females Males Females Males Females Malea Femalea Malea Female I I. S. I. C. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 Major Group 89-Servic:cs (not elsewhere classified) T 29,078 1,493 415 3,020 162 24,084 1,314 1,559 17 U 5,455 215 14 1,365 82 3.489 126 . 527 7 Difilion 9-Aaivitill not adlquallly d,smiHd T 3,475 74 29 1,815 12 1,392 62 239 U 402 5 3 387 5 12 ... Major Group 9O-Activities unspecified and - not adequately described (including new entrants . to the labour market) T 3,475 74 29 1,815 12 1,392 62 239 U 402 5 3 387 5 12 I.S.I.C.-Indian Standard Industrial Classification :85-8 "'SUS TAJIPS 34 B-IV-Part B-Indust'l'ial Classification by Sell and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service by Tahsils (Rural only) Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker ,...-____,_-~ ,....--.A--, .--~ .--.....- Branch of Industry Division of Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1. S. I. C. 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 District Rural ALL DIVISIONS 85,224 12,789 2,065 147 25,488 1.998 49,938 8,028 7,733 2,616 O-AgricuIture, Livestock, Division$Forestry, Fishing and Hunting I,S02 587 14 309 3 1,535 48 44 536 I-Mining and Quarrying 171 39 132 2 &. 3-Manufacturing 8,389 307 195 S 4,722 69 3,001 175 471 60 4-Construction 4.230 3 110 1,901 1 2,174 2 45 5-Electricity, Gas, Water 'and Sanitary Services 6,205 8,530 18 4 1,791 1,237 2;243 5536 2,150 1,753 &-Trade and Commerce 14,004 373 1,068 136 1,022 9 10,751 208 1,163 20 7-Transport, Storage and CommunicatioD 4,572 2 96 2,361 1,970 2 145 B-services 42,678 2,915 538 4 11,912 672 26,752 1,994 3,476 247 9-Activities not adequately described 3.073 61 26 1,428 7 1,380 •62 239 Sikandarabad Tahsil ALL~D1VISIONS 20,334 3,230 166 5,105 940 12,498 1,228 2,565 1,062 ~ Divisions O-Agric~lture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 102 74 28 I-Mining and Quarrying 9 2 7 ,., 2 &. 3-Manufacturing 1,865 9 ·55 772 731 4 307 5 4-Construction 1,082 27 288 767 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 1.962 2,3cO 488 585 308 798 1,166 997 6-Trade and Commerce 3,120 8 238 2,771 lOS 7-Transport.Storage, and Communication 1,298 22 fi14 662 8-Services 10,605 841 54 2,338 355 7,224 426 989 60 9-Activities not adequately described 291 291 BQlandsbar Tab.n ALL DIVISIONS 29,474 4,361 822 55 10,404 239 16,759 3,541 1,489 526 Divisions O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1,073 442 12 142 887 32 441 I-Mining and Quarrying 54 33 21 2 &. 3-Manufacturing 3,373 161 70 ... 2,217 45 962 110 124 6 4-Gomtructioll J,375 38 648 668 2l 5-Electricity, Gas, and Water Sanitary Services 2,047 2,833 9 788 50 841 2,763 409 20 6-Trade and Commerce 4,018 119 554 55 221 4 2,906 53 337 7 7-Transport, Storage and Communi6ation 1;639 62 943 525 109 8-Services 14;408 783 74 4,723 136 9,158 595 453 52 9-Activities not adequately described 1,487 22 3 689 2 791 20 4 35 B-SBaIB! a.IV-Part B_Indastrial Classification by Sex and Class oC Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Basiness, ProCession or Service by Tahsils {Rural on1y)-G~ld. Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family, W.rker ... ,- ... r"' --. ...., Branch of Industry Divisiou of Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1. S. I. C. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II KburJa Tahsil 2,791 8'5 6,068 230 5,495 2,155 1.764 329 ALL DIVISIONS 18,172 8' Forestry, Fishing Divisions O-Agriculture. Livestock, 88 2 556 48 7 95 and Hunting 653 145 2 4 104 I-Mining and Quarrying 108 I 48 S 978 3 8S$ 53 7 48 '2 & 3-Manufacturing 1,916 107 351 411 2 10 4-Construction 795 2 23 5-Electricity, Gas, Water Bnd Sanitary 152 584 1,341 138 148 Services 994 1,645 9 4 263 2,559 86 167 1 6-Trade and Commerce 3,523 164 340 77 +S7 2 7-Transport, Storage and Communication 1,078 2 5 596 477 69 3,332 580 1,200 37 8-Services 7.950 686 395 3.023 589 42 235 9-Activities not adequately described 1,155 46 23 308 4 Anupsbahr Tahsil 2,400 232 8 3,911 589 11,186 1,104 1,915 659 ALL DIVISIONS 17,244 O-Agriculture, Livestock. Forestry, Fishing Divisions 5 64 5 and Hunting 74 I-Mining and Quarrying 755 21 425 8 33 2 & 3-Manufacturing 1,235 SO :!2 614 328 14 4-Construction 978 22 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary 450 510 634 437 588 Services 1,202 1,672 255 5 2,515 69 556 12 6-Trade and Commerce 3,343 90 166 4 106 306 36 7-Transport, Storage and Communication 557 7 208 7,038 393 834 93 8-Services 9,715 605 15 4 1,828 112 9-Activities Dot adequately described 140 140 1 I.S.I.C.-Indian Standard Industrial ClassificatioL aaBSUS TAB ... 36 B·IV-Part C-industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Grollp. Total Branch of Industry ,...... _-- ---, Division, Major Group and Minor Group of I. S. I. C. Total ,------"""------Persons Males Females 2 3 + ALL DIVISIONS 198,897 174,025 24,872 Dirlision o Agriculture, Livestock, Forestr" Fishing and Hunting 12,189 8,790 3,399 Major Group 00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops 694 671 23 Minor Groups 005 Production of other crops (including vegetables) not covered above 143 142 006 Production of fruits and nuts plantation, vines and orchards 375 356 19 009 Production of other agricultural produce (including fruits and nuts not covered by code number 006 and flowers) not covered above 176 173 3 Major Group 01 Plantation Crops Minor Group 013 Production of tobacco in plantation Major Group 02 Forestry and Logging 129 82 47 Minor Groups 020 Planting, replaming and conservation of forests 16 16 021 Felling and cutting of trees and transportation of logs 25 25 3 023 Production of fuel including charcoal by exploitation of forests 51 18 23 024 Production of fodder by exploitation of forests 34 20 14 026 Production and gathering of other for!:st products not covered above 3 3 Major Group 03 Fishing 18 18 Minor Group 031 Production of fish by fishing in inland waters including the operation ot fish farms and fish hatcheries 18 18 Major Group 04 Livestock and Hunting 11,347 8,081 3,329 Minor Groups 040 . Production and rearing of livestock (large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as cow, buffalo, goat 10,716 7,423 3,293 041 Rearing of sheep and production of wool 346 331 15 042 Rearing and production of other animals (mainly lor slaughter) such as pig 208 192 16 043 Production of ducks, hens and-other small birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming 20 16 4 047 Trapping of animals or games propagation 6 6 048 Production of other animal husbandary products such as skin bome, ivory and teeth 51 50 1 Mining and Quarrying 172 171 Major Group 10 Mining and Quarrying 172 171 Minor Groups 107 Quarrying of stone (including slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone 153 152 108 Mining of chemical larth such al soda ash 5 5 109 Mining and quarrying of non-metaHic products not classified above such as precious and semi-precious Stones, asbestos, gypsum, sulplur, asphalt 14 14 m.ilillfl, 2 & 3 M anujlJt:turing 59,645 52,544 7,101 Major Greup 20 F ood-stutrs 8,196 7,668 52@ Minor Group 200 Production of rice, alta, Bour, etc. by milling dehuskng and processing of crops and foodgrains 1,775 1,604 171 37 HDDS and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc. ~ Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Mlljor Group ...--...... __~ llDdMinor Group of Persom Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females I. S. I. c. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 56,443 51,834 4,609 43,659 9,397 6,692 1,923 130,366 15,475 45,142 2,686 ALL DIVISIONS 783 568 215 6,473 2.726 153 129 2,317 673 415 86 , DiDisilln 0 283 266 17 135 125 536 22 141 17 Major Group 00 138 138 125 125 17 13 Minor Group 005 58 44 14 10 346 19 44 14 006 87 84 3 173 3 84 3 009 - Major Group 01 Minor Group 013 22 22 5 77 46 :!2 Major Group 02 6 6 16 6 Minor Group 020 10 10 25 10 021 2 2 3 15 33 2 023 2 18 13 1 024 3 3 3 3 026 4 4 18 4 Major Group 03 4 4 18 4 Minor Group 031 474 276 198 6,333 2,724 28 129 1,685 605 248 00 Major Group 04 457 261 196 5,879 2,699 28 129 1,544 594 233 67 Minor Group 040 6 5 286 13 45 2 5 041 3 2 144 7 48 9 2 042 2 2 14 4 2 2 043 6 6 6 6 047 10 1 40 048 171 1 Dirlision 1 171 Major Group 10 j 152 Minor Group 107 5 108 14 109 15,425 13,508 1,917 37,136 6,671 6,539 1,794 15,358 4j(} 6,919 123 Dil'lisimu 2&3 1,986 1,809 177 3,788 464 294 154 3,880 64- 1,515 23 Major Group 20 711 657 54 670 127 66 37 934 44 591 17 Minor Group 200 dI.IiS08 'l'A.Bl.l!IS 38 B-IV~Part C-lndustrial Classification by Ses aud DivisioUIiI, Major Groups Total Branch of Industry Division, Major Group and Minor Group of I. S. I. C. Total ,.....- Persons Males Females 2 3 Minor Groups 201 Production of sugar and syrup from sugarcane in mills 1.488 1,483 !) 202 Produclon of indigenous sugar, gur from sugarcane or palm juice aDd production of candy 424 416 8 203 Producton of fruit products such as jam, jelly, sauce and caniniag and preservation of fruits 2 2 2,Q4 Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish and canning of fish 23 23 205 Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other bakery products 66 63 3 206 Production of butter, ghee, cheese and other dairy product! 192 189 3 207 Producton of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil) 2,373 2,098 275 20S Production of hydrogenated oils (Vana.pati) 128 128 209 Production of other food products such as sweetmeat and condiments, muri, murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 1,72!) 1,664 61 Major Group 21 Beverages 193 193 Minor Groups 210 Production of distilled spirits, wines, liquor from alcoholic malt. fruits and malts in distillery and brewery 29 29 .28 212 Production of indigenous liquor such as toddy. liquor from mabua, palm, juice 28 16 213 Production of other liquors not covered above 16 214 Production of aerated and mineral water 25 25 73 215 Production of ice 73 22 216 Production of ice-cream 22 3,833 2 Major Group 22 Tobacco Products 3.835 3,768 2 Minor Groups 220 Manufacture of bidi 3,770 1 1 222 Manufacture of cigarette and cigaratte tobacco 18 18 223 Manufacture of hookah tobacco 45 45 226 Manufacture of other tobacco products 7,316 4.427 Major Group 23 Textile-cotton 11.743 901 83 MiDor GrOups 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling 984 83 2.073 231 Cotton spinning (other than in mills) 2.156 271 271 232 Cotton spinning and weaving in mills 285 174 III 233 Cotton dyeing, bleaching 234 Cotton weaving in power looms 18 13 5 235 Cotton weaving in handiooms 7,GOl 5,505 2,096 236 Manufacturing of khadi textile ill bandiooms 203 190 13 106 19 237 :Printing of cotton textile 125 238 Manufacturing of cation, nets 3 3 ... 239 t,(anufacturiag of cotton cordalc, rope and twine 97 10 27 Mal-Group 24 Textile-Jute 722 332 390 Manufacture of other productl like rope, cordage frOID jute and silDilar fibre MiDDl' Group 244 722 332 390 '1'[ such as hemp, mesta 170 142 28 Major Group ~ TClItile-wool 39 B-SB81111 and Minor Groupli of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd. Worken Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry,etc. ~------~------~ Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major Group _.----.... ,--_...... _- ... and Minor Group PerIODS Males Females Males Females ~-----Males Females Males Females Males Females I. S. I. C. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 236 236 1,483 5 236 Minor Groups 201 77 77 171 7 245 77 202 2 2 2 2 203 8 8 13 8 10 204 64 61 3 52 3 51 3 11 10 205 64 63 1 lO9 3 49 80 14 206 199 103 96 1.818 263 32 90 280 12 71 6 207 128 208 625 604- 21 955 59 88 21 709 2 516 209 114 114 96 38 97 76 Major Group 21 29 29 ~9 29 MinorGroups 210 28 212 16 16 16 16 213 25 25 25 25 214 32 32 51 27 22 5 215 12 12 17 11 5 216 3,807 3,807 3,757 2 3,741 76 66 Major Group 22 3,743 3.743 3,756 2 3,741 12 2 Minor Groups 220 222 18 18 18 18 223 45 45 45 45 226 1,576 390 1,186 6,383 4,220 277 1,130 933 207 163 56 Major Group 23 57 34 23 722 72 7 21 179 II 27 2 Minor Groups 230 334 37 297 72 2,003 31 256 11 70 6 41 231 17 17 271 17 232 30 29 1 139 11 16 .1 35 10:) 13 233 1 1 13 5 234: 1,032 178 854 5,159 2,075 109 841 346 21 69 13 235 18 16 2 153 13 5 2 37 11 236 14 11 3 80 19 5 3 26 6 237 2 2 3 2 238 71 65 6 55 27 52 6 15 239 147 21 126 302 386 126 30 4 Major Group 24 147 21 126 302 386 126 30 4 21 Minor Group 244 103 103 97 28 58 45 45 Major Group 25 40 B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classificadon by Su and Divisions, Major Group.. Total Brancn of Industry Division, Major Group and Minor Group of I.s.I.O. Total Persons Males Female 2 3 4 Mmor Groups 250 Wool baling and pressing 251 Wool cleaning and processing (scouring) 7 7 252 Wool spinning and weaving in mill 253 Wool spining other than in milIa 23 19 4 255 Wool weaving in handloom 94 70 2.. 256 Embroidery and art work in woollen textile 44 44 Major Group 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 6,604 6,210 394 Minor Groups 270 Manufacture of carpet and all other similar type of textile products 426 382 44 271 Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted fabrics and garments it4 100 14 272 Embroidery and making of crepe lace and fringes 620 612 8 273 Making of textile garments including raincoats and headgear 5 j 352 5,004 318 2-74 Manufacture of made up textile goods except wearing apparel such as curtains, pillow cases, bedding materials, mattress, textile bags 38 28 10 275 Manufacture of waterprO:lf textite products such as oil doth tarpaulin 16 16 278 Manufacture of umbrellas 8 8 279 Processing and manufacture of textile products not covered above 30 30 Major Group 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden products 8,620 8,306 314 Minor Groups 280 Sawing and planing of wood 136 136 281 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 1,613 1,612 I 282 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as bealDll, posts, doors and windows 948 9H 5 283 Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport equipment such as bobbin , and similar equipment and fixtures 1,176 1,176 284 Manufacture of other wooden products such as utensils, toys artwares 2 2 287 Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other than plywood 18 18 288 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products 2,682 2,382 300 289 Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above 2,045 2,OS7 8 Major Group 29 Paper and Paper Products 44 38 6 M.inor Groups 290 Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags. wastepaper and other fibres and the conver.sion of such pulp into aoy kind of paper and paper board in mill 2 2 291 Manufacture of pulp from wood, rag~. wast;paper and other fibres and the coover-' sion of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper board handmade 2 2 292 Manufacture of products, such as paper bags, boxes, cards, envelopes 'and moulded pulp goods from paper, paper, board and pulp • 40 34 6 ..", Group SO Printing and Publishing 624 624 . Mirief ~p. 300 Printing and publishing of newspapers and periodicals 26 26 SOl Printig and publishing of book! 297 297 All othe~ tyPes of printing including lithography, engraving, etching block making an other work connected with printing industry , ,26 226 41 B-SBalBS aad MiDol' G1'OUpJlj or PersoDs at Work other thaD CliltivatioD-Contd. Workers Workers at HouSehold Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc...... r-- ""_---. ------. Branch of Induatry Urban Total Urban Total Urban' Division, Major Group ,...----- ,....,__... • and Minor Group of Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females I. S. I. C. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 MinorGroups 250 7 7 7 7 .. '. 251 1 252 17 17 19 4 17 253 34 34 70 24 34 254 44 44 44 44 255 1,283 1)74 109 4,391 349 333 85 1,819 45 841 24 Major Group 27 53 51 2 322 40 3 60 .. 48 2 Minor Group 270 81 .3 19 I 271 8 8 602 6. 5 10 2 3 272 1,176 1,069 107 3,357 2 10 325 8; 1,677 38 74' 22 273 26 10 2 274 16 16 ... 16 16 275 2 2 3 5 2 278 ~8 28 30 28 279 1,544 1,440 104 6,983 305 778 97 1,323 9 662 7 Major Group 28 76 76 27 2 109 74 Minor Group 280 81 81 1,264 22 348 59 281 217 214 3 781 5 84 3 162 130 282 50 4 283 . 4 4 1,126 I 1 284 1 16 2 287 806 705 101 2,159 291 621 94 223 9 1:4 7 288 359 359 1,609 8 49 428 310 289 40 34 6 6 6 5 6 32 29 Major Group 29 2 Minor GroUpli 291 2 2 2 2 291 38 32 6 4 6 3 6 30 29 292 492 492 196 196 428 296 Major Groupll 30 23 23 26 23 MinorGroups 300 287 287 1!i3 153 144 134 3(H 113 113 226 113 302 BS-9 CBNSU. TABPS 42 B-IV-Pal't C-Industrial Classification by Sell: and Divisions, Major Groups Total Branch of Industry r-______----.-J Division. Major Grou p and Minor Group of 1. S. I. C. Total ~------~~------~ Persons Males Females 2 3 4 Minor Group 303 All types of binding. stitching, sizing and other allied work connected with binding industry 75 75 Major Group 31 Leather and Leather Products 3.774 3,679 95 Minor Groups 310 Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins and preparation of finished leather 805 793 12 67 311 Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear 2.259 2,192 "- 313 Manufacture of leather" products (except those covered by code Nos. 311. 312). such as leather uphOlstery, suitcdses, pocket books. cigarette and key cases, purses, saddlery, whip and other artICles 100 99 610 595 15 314 Repair of shoes and other leather footwear 14 14 Major Group 32 Rubber. Petroleum and· Coal Products 8 8 Minor Groups 320 Manufacture of tyres and ::tubets 321 Manufacture of rubber footwear 4 4 ... 323 Manufacture of allkind$ of other rubber products from natural 01 synthetic rubber including lubber raincoat 1 1 . 326 Manufacture of other coal and c03har products not covered elsewhere 1 1 Major Group 33 Chemicals and chemical products 199 198 Minor Groups 332 Manufacture of fertilizers 3 3 333 Manufacture of ammunition, explosives' and . fire works~ 131 131 335 Manufacture of medicines, pharmaceutical preparations, perfumes, cosmetics , and other toilet preparations except soap . 19 19 336 Manufacture of IIOlip and other washing and cleaning compounds 18 17 337 Manufacture of turpentine, synthetic, resin. and plastic prodUcts and materiab.(including synthetic rubber) 4 4 339 Manufacture of other chemicals and chemical product. not covered above (including inedible oils ane fats) 24 24 Major Groupl 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Goal 6,467 5.725 _ 742 Minor Group. 340 Manufacture of structural clay products such as bricks; tiles 1,046 957 89 341 Manufacture of cement and cement products 10 8 2 34-3 Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and .tone crushing 55 55 ... 350 Manufacture of earthenware and~eartheo pot_tery 4.750 4,117 633 S51 Manufacture of chinaware and crockery 220 206 14 353 Manufacture of glass bangles and beads 342 341 354 Manufacture of glass apparatus 23 20 3 357 Manufacture of glass and glass products except optical and photographic~lenses and glass products covered above 21 21 Major Group 36 Basic Metals andttheir Products except Machineryand,;Transport EqUipment 3.769 '3.690 79 Minor Groups 360 ManufactlIre of iron and steel including smelting, refining. rolling, conversion into basic forms such as billets. blooms, tubes. rods 210 205 5 361 Manufacture including smelting. refining of nOD-ferrous metals and alloys in basic forms ,1 t 362 Manufacture of armaments 43 HBBlBI and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd. Worken Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc. ----, Braoch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Division, Major Group Urban and Minor Group of ,-- --. ",...--_.A----... ,--...... I. S.l C. Person. Males Females Males Femnles Males Females Males Females Males Females 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 69 69 43 43 32 26 Minor Group 303 934 927 7 2,629 94 236 7 1,050 691 Major Group 31 97 93 4 606 12 4 187 92 MinorGroup! :'10 40B 405 3 1,852 (6 181 3 340 224 311 18 18 49 W 18 313 411 411 122 15 54 473 357 314 6 6 14 6 Major Group 32 3 3 8 3 Minor Groups :UO 2 2 4 2 3.21 323 1 326 99 98 62 15 136 83 Major Group S3 ... " 3 Minor Groups 332 70 70 ,.. 50 6 81 64 333 12 12 7 4 12 8 ~35 15 14 1 3 3 14 11 336 2 2 2 2 2 337 24 S39 959 795 164 -4,S56 664 352 151 1.369 78 443 II MajorGruops 54&.35 155 153 2 125 34 13 832 55 140 2 MinorGroupi 340 .. .. 2 341 38 38 16 16 39 22 HI S5() 538 389 149 3,927 624 321 149- 190 9 68 351 191 178 13 2 2 205 12 178 11 9 9 282 2 59 7 3 35S 18 18 3 20 10 354 10 10 20 10 360 357 496 491 5 2,515 79 147 5 1,175 314 Major Group 36 119 114 5 21 5 9 1) 184 105 Minor Groups 360 36t S62 44 B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups Total Branch of Industry ,.--.-_""______..J Division. Major Group and Minor Group of I. S. I. C. Total ~------...., Persons Males Females 1 Minor Groups 364: Manufacture of iron and steel furniture 160 160 365 Manufacture of brass and bell metal products 92 92 367 Manufacture of metal products (other than iron, brass, bell metal and aluminium) such as tin can 75 75 368 Enamelling, galvanising, plating (including electroplating) polishing and welding of metal products 148 148 369 Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G. I. pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery (This will also include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering products done by jobbing engineering concerns which cannot be classified in major groups 36,37, 38 and 39.) 3,082 3,008 74 Major Group 37 Machinery (All kinds other than Transport) and Electrical Equipment 239 239 Minor Groups 370 Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other than elec;:trical) except textile . machinery 179 179 371 Manufacture and assembling of prime mover and boilers, other than electrical equipment. such as diesel engilles, road rollers, tractors 13 13 372 Manufacture of machine tools 1 1 373 Manufaeture of textile machinery and accessories 14 14 374 Manufacture of heavy e1ectrieal machinery and equipment such as motors, generators, transformers 6 6 375 Manufacture of ellectric lampsrand fans 3 3 376 Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 5 5 - 378 Manufacture of electronic equipment such as radio, microphone 4 4 379 Manufacture of electric machinery and apparatus, appliances not specified above 14 14 Major~Group 38 Transport Equipment 1,764 1.764 - Minor Groups 380 Manufacture, asseml}ly.and repairing of locomotives 89 89 382 MaDufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (excepting motor engines) 75 75 383 Manufacture of motor vehicles engines parts and acccllories 5 5 384 Repairing and servicing ~of motor vehicles 35 35 - 385 Manufacture of bicycles and tricycles and accessories, such as saddle. seat frame.gear 3 S 386 Building and repairing of Water trarupert" equipment such, as ships boats and - manufactuf; of marine engines 1 388 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 1.132 1,132 .N 389 Manufacture of other transport equipment not covered above such as animal drawn and hand-drawn vehicles 424 424 Major Group 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries 2.668 2,573 95 Minor Groups 390 Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses, opthalmic goods and photographic equipment and supplies 8 8 391 Manufacture of scientific, medical and gurgical instruments and eqipment and supplies 6 6 392 Assembling and repairing of watches and clocks 73 73 393 Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares using gold and other precious metals 1,530 1,527 -3 394 Manufacture and tuning of musical instruments 16 16 45 end Minor 6roups of Persons at Work other thaD Cultivation-Conld. Workers Workers at Household Industry Worken in Non~household Industry, etc. _.__ ""------. Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major Group ,....- ~ ----. r---.... \ and MiDor Grol1p of 'Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females I. S. I. C. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 3 3 160 :3 Minor Groups 364 66 66 59 47 33 19 365 59 59 18 11 57 48 367 125 125 32 18 116 07 368 124 124 2,384 74 62 624 sa ' 369 76 76 11 228 76 Major Group 37 38 38 11 Hill 38 MinorGroups 370 10 10 n 10 371 1 372 14 14 14 14 373 6 6 6 6 374 3 3 3 3 375 5 376 4 378 3 3 14 :3 379 993 9)3 478 40 ,1.286 9'3 Major Group 38 11 11 8? 11 Minor Groups 380 70 70 7j 70 382 5 383 14 14 9 8 26 6 384 3 385 1 386 877 877 93 ... 25 1,034 852 388 21 21 371 7 53 14 389 770 738 31 1,136 73 79 39 1.437 22 659 Major Group 39 5 5 8 5 Minor Groups 390 6 6 " 6 391 57 57 72 57 392 408 407 876 3 14 651 393 393 14 14 2 14 14 394 46 8-IV-Part C-Ind.stl'ial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups Total Branch of Industry ,--______-<1 Divilion, Major Group and Minor Group of I. S. I. C. Total ,.---~-----...." Persona Males Females 1 2 3 Mionr Jroups 395 Manufacture of stationery articles not covered elsewere such as pencil. penholder. fountain pen 3 3 ~99 Manufacture and repair work of goods not assignable to any other group 1,032 940 92 Division 4 Constru,'ion 6,364 6,356 8 Major Group 4 DiGman 5 Ellctricity, Gas, Wat". and Sanitary Servicu 17,511 8,028 9,483 Major Group 50 Electricity and Gas 770 Minor Groups 500 Generation and transmission of electric energy 216 216 SOl Distribution of electric energ.y 370 370 502 Manufacture of gas in gas works and distribution to domestic and industrial consumers 184 184 Major Group 51 Water Supply and Sanitary Services 16,741 ".258 9,483 Minor Groups 510 Collection, purincation and distribution of water to domestic~and industrial consumers 204 186 18 511 Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage system and all other types of work connected with public health and sanitation 16.537 7,072 9,465 DiDUislI 6 T rode and Goml1l8T'6 29,311 28,661 650 M:ajor Groups 60-63 Wholesale Trade 1,926 1.923 3 Minor Groups 600 Wholesale trading in cereals and pulses 668 668 601 Wholesale trading in vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry and other food stuff (not covered elsewhere) 331 38 3 602 Wholesale trading in all kinds of fabrics, and textiles products such as garments, hessian, gunny hag, silk and woollen yarn, shirtings, suitings, hosiery products 105 105 Wholesale trading in beverages, such as tea (leaf). coffee (seed and powder). aerated water 33 33 604 Wh~lesale trading in intoxicants such as wines. liquors 4 4 605 Wholesale trading in other intoxicants such al opium, ganja etc. 2 2 606 Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco prodUcts, 34 34 6{)7 Wholesale, trading iQ animals 9 9 608 Wholesale trading in straw and fodder 2 2 ... 610 Wholesale trading in medicines and chemicals 5 5 .. , 611 Wholesale trading in fuel and lighting producu; such a. coke,coal kerosene, candle 150 150 - 47 HBIBS and Minor Groups of Penons at Work other than Cultivation-Coned. Worken Worken at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, et~ ---. -----. Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major Grou? andMinor Group of PClIODi Males Femalca Malca Females Males Females Males Females Males Female. I. S. I. C. f 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3 Minor Groups 39~ 280 249 31 257 70 65 31 683 22 184 399 2,131 2,126 5 6,356 8 2,126 5 Diuision 4 2,131 2,126 5 6,356 8 2,126 5 Major Group 40 1,672 1,667 5 ••• 1 4.216 7 1,667 5 Minor Groups 400 35 85 839 35 401 36 402 ·424 424 1.263 424 403 2,776 1.823 953 8,028 9,483 1,823 95J DWirion 5 591 591 770 591 ... Major Group 50 177 177 216 177 Min!Jr Group. 500 230 230 .,. 370 230 501 184 184 UH 1114 502 2.185 1,232 953 7.258 9,483 1,232 953 Major Group 51 202 184 Ul - 186 18 184 18 Minor Groups 510 1,983 1,048 935 7,072 9,465 I,Ot8 935 511 14,934 14,657 271 ... 28,661 650 14,657 277 Di,ls;,n 6 1,022 1;022 ... 1,923 3 1,022 Major Groups 60-63 4i1 471 .. ~ 663 471 - ... . - Minor Groups 600 148 148 - - 328 3 148 601 38 38 ... 105 38 602 5 5 33 5 603 4 4 ... 4: 4 60. 2 2 - 2 2 605 31 31 34 31 606 9 9 9 9 607 2 2 2 2 ·GOI 5 5 5 5 610 12 12 150 12 611 OINSOS '!'ADYS 48 B-IV-Part C-Iadostrial Classification by Sex and Divisioas, Major Group., Total Branch of Industry Division, Major Group and Minot Group ofl. S.I.·C, ------~ Total ,.-----,..... _ --_ Persons Males Females 2 3 " Minor Groups 612 Wholesale trading in toilets, perfumery and cosmetics 15 15 614 Wholesale trading in wooden steel aod other metallic fUrniture aod 6.ttingl 11 11 615 Wholesale trading in footwear 9 9 620 Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials 4. 4 621 Wholesale trading in WQod, bomboo, cane, tlilatches and similar productis 152 162 630 Wholesale trading·in paper and tther stationery goods 11 11 631 Wholesale trading'in agricultural and ,industrial machinery equipment and tools and appliances other than electrical 11 11 633 Wholesale trading in all kinds of tra"p:>rt and storage equipment 13 13 634- Wholesale trading inlsinks, leather and fur 10 10 636 Wholesale trading in .. hardware and unitary equipment 7 7 639 Wholesale trading in all goods not covered above 330 330 Major Groups 64-68 Retail Trade 27,069 26,430 639 Minor Groups 640 Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, .fruits, sugar, -spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry 9,607 9,326 28L 641 Retail trading in beverages such as tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder), aerated water 66 66 642 Retail trading in intoxicants such as wines, liquors 54 54 643 Retail trading in other intoxicants such as opium, ganja etc. 8 8 644 Retail tradini in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 428 398 30 645 Retail trading in fuel such as coke, coal, firewood and kerosene 649 637 re 646 Retail trading in foodstuflS like sweetmeat, condiments, cakes, biscuits, etc. 1,680 1.66~ 13 647 Retail trading· in animals 1,850 1,847 3 648 Retail trading in straw and fodder 261 158 lOS 650 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree,' readymade garments of cotton, wool. silk and other textiles and bosiery products; (this includes retail trading in pieco- goods of cotton, wool, silk· and other telttiles) 2,983 2,967 16 651 Retail trading in toilet goods, perfumes and cosmetics 647 647 on 652 Retail trading in medicines and chemicals 231 231 653 Retail trading in footwear, bead-gear 8uch as hat, umbrella, shoes and chappais 408 408 654. Retail trading in lyres, tubel and 'allied 'rubber products I 1 655 Retail trading in petrol, mobiloil and allied products 14S 145 660 Retail trading in wooden, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings 143 143 661 Retail trading in 8tationery goods ;and paper 111 III 266 - 662 Retail trading in metal, porcelain andklass utensils 266 663 Retail trading in earthenware and earthen toys 20 13 7 664 Retail trading in other housllhold equipment not covered above 172 171 1 670 Retail trading in hricks, tiles and other building materials 113 113 - 671 Retail trading in hardware and sanitary equipment 445 44& - 672 Retail trading io wood, bamboo, cane, bark and tbatches 286 286 49 aad Minor Group. of Per.oDs at Work other than Cultivation-Oonld. Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry,etc. ~------~ I Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major Group ..... ,-- and Minor Group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males- Females Males Females I. S. I. C. 5 6 7 8 9. 10 11 12 13 14 IS 14 !4 15' 14 Minor Groups ilZ 11 11 11 11 614 9 9 9 9 615 4 4 4 4 620 8 8 162 - 8 GIl 10 10 11 10 630 9 9 11 9 631 13 13 13 13 633 10 1° 10 10 634 7 7 7 7 636 200 200 330 200 639 13,673 13,396 277 26,430 639 13,396 277 Major Groups 64-68 3,342 3,252 90 9,326 ~81 3,252 90 Minor Groups 640 32 32 66 32 641 26 26 54 26 642 2 2 8 2 643 266 243 23 398 30 243 23 644 495 495 637 12 4g5 645 1,506 1,494 12 1,697 13 1,494 12 646 98 98 1,847 3 98 647 105 58 47 158 103 58 47 648 2,032 2,016 16 2,967 16 2,016 16 650 541 541 647 541 151 172 172 231 172 M2 133 133 408 133 653 1 . 6S4 139 139 145 139 655 143 143 143 143 660 52 52 111 52 661 153 153 266 153 662 15 8 7 13 7 8 7 66! 166 166 171 1 166 164 107 107 liS 107 670 417 417 445 417 '71 268 268 286 268 171 B.S.-I0 GIlISOI 'I'dUS 50 B.IV-Part C-lndustrial Classification by 8ft aDd llivisioDs, Major Gr01lp8 Total Branch of Industry _.J Division, Major·Group and Minor Group of I. S. 1. C. Total ~------~------. Persons Males Females 2 3 4 Minor Groups 673 Retail trading in other building materials 6 6 680 Retan trading ili-agricultural and industrial machinery equipment, tools and appliances 122 122 - 681 Retail trading in transport and storage equipments 143 143 682 Retail trading in electrical goods like?electric fan. bulb, etc. 98 98 683 Retail trading in skins,qeather and furs and their products· excluding footwear and headgear 130 129 684 Retail- trading in clock and watch, eye glass. frame 29 29 685 Retail trading,in scientific. medical and surgical instluments 58 58 686 Retail trading in precious stones and jewellery fi67 ~67 687 Retail trading in:musical instruments, gramophcme record. pictures and paintings including ClJrio dealing 35 35 688 Book"\'lelling 89 89 689 Retail t[ading in goods unspecified 5.118 4,946 172 Major Group 69 Trade and Commerce Miscellaneous 316 308 8 Minor Groups 691 Real estate and properties 15 15 692 Stocks, shares and furtures % 2 693 ' Provident! and insurances 61 61 694 Money lending (indigenous) 82 7. 8 695 Banking aod similar type offinaocial operation 119 119 696 Auctioneering 697 Disribution of motion. pictures 699 All other activities connected with trade and commerce not. covered above, including hiring out of durable goods such as electric fan. microphone. rickshaw, etc. 35 35 8,686 8.672 14 DillisiDII 7 Trllfllporl, Storagl and Communicolion 7,986 7.972 14 Major Groupe 70-71 Transport 1,023 MiDor Groups 700 Transporting by railways '1,023 803 803 701 Transporting by tramway and bus service 803 BOO 702 Transporting by motor· vehicles (other than omnibus) 3 703 Transporting by road through other means of transport such as hackney carriage, bullock cart, ekka 1.455 1,451 4 860 853 7 704 Animal.transporting by animals such as horses. elephant, mule. camel 705 Transporting by man such as carrying ofluggage, hand cart driving, rickshaw pulling, cycle rickshaw driving 3,006 3.006 25 25 706 Transporting by boat, steamer, ferry, etc. by river. canal 2 2 707 Transport by boat, steamer ship cargo boat by sea or ocean 708 Transporting by air 5 5 709 Transporting by other meaDS Dot covered above 3 3 710 Services incidental to laansport, such as packio, carting: travel agency 51 aDd Minor Groups of Persoas at Work other than Cultivation-Gonld. Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry,etc. Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urbaa Division, Major Grou, .--- , ..... and Minor GrouI' of Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females I. S. I. C. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 6 6 6 Minor Groups 673 122 122 122 122 680 141 141 143 141 681 98 98 98 98 682 99 99 129 99 683 27 27 ·29 27 684 58 58 58 58 685 542 542 667 542 686 35 35 35 35 , 681 56 56 89 56 6118 2.279 2,197 82 4.946 172 2.197 82 689 239 239 ... 30B 8 , 239 Major Group 69 15 15 15 15 Minor Groups 691 1 2. 692 60 60 61 60 693 47 47 74 8 47 694: 90 90 119 90 695 1 1 696 697 25 25 35 25 699 4.112 4,100 12 8.672 14 4.100 12 DifIiIioIl 7 3,86\ 3,849 12 7.972 14 3.849 12 Major Group.! 70-71 314 314 1,023 314 Minor Groups 700 480 480 80S 480 701 565 562 !I 800 3 5'2 5 702 347 543 4 1.451 .. 343 4 703 81 76 5 653 7 76 5 704 2,074 2,074 3,006 2,074 705 25 706 2 707 5 708 3 709 1 - 710 CBNSOS TABUS 52 R-IV ~Part C-Industrial ClasaineadoD by Sell. and Divilioal, Major Groups Total Branch of Industry Division, Major Group and Minor Group of I. S. I. C. r------... Total r------~-----~ Persons Males Females 2 3 4 Major Group 72 Storage and Ware Housing 153 153 Minor Groups 720 O[:eration of storage, such ware-houses 14 14 721 Operation of storage such as cold storage 70 70 722 Operation of storage of other type 69 69 Major Group 73 Communication 547 547 Minor Groups 730 Postal, telegraphic. wireless and signal communications 482 482 ... 731 Telephone communication 54 54 732 Information and broadcasting 11 11 Dirrisio" 8 Servu:u 51,328 4,l42 Major Group 80 Public Services 6.716 6,fi65 51 Minor Groups 863 Public service in Police 1,323 1,316 '1 604 Public service in administrative departments and offices of Central Government 1,584 1.584 805 Public service in administrative de;Jartments and offices of quasi-government organi- sation. municipalities. local boards, etc. 961 945 16 809 Public services in administrative departments and offices of State Governments 2,84g 2,820 28 Major Group 81 Educational and Scientific Services 4,424 4,036 388 Minor Groups 810 Educational services such as those rendered by technical colleges, technical schools and similar technical and vocational institutions 176 165 11 811 Educational services such as those rendered by colleges, schools and similar other institutions of non-technical type 4,245 3,868 377 B12 Scientific services and research in3tituiions not capable of Classification under any individual group :3 3 Major Group 82 Medical and Health Services 1,638 1.383 255 Minor Groups 820 Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and individuals such as by hospitals, sanatoria, nursing homes, maternity and child welfare clinic as also by hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic and homeopathic practitioners J,574 1,319 255 821 Veterinary services rendered by organisations and ind,ividuals 64 64 Major Group 83 Rd.igious and Welfare Services 1,303 1.278 24 MiIlC)f Groups 830 Religious services rendered by religious organisations and their establishments maintained for worship or promotion of religious activities, this includes missions, ashrams and other allied organisations 76 71 5 831 Religious and allied services rendered by pandit, priest. preceptor, fakir, monk 1.211 1,124 17 832 Welfare services rendered by organisations operating on a non-profit basis for the promotion of welfare of the community such as relief societies, red-cross organisation for the collection and allocation of contributions for charity 15 13 2 Major Group 84 Legal Services 107 103 4 Minor Groups 8W Legal services rendered by barrister. advocate, solicitor, mukteer, pleader, mukurie. munsbi J06 102 4 841 Matrimonial aerviaes rendered by organisations and individuals 1 I Major Group 85 Business Services 100 100 Minor Groups 850 Eniineering services rendered by professional organiSAtions or individuals 2 2 851 Budnes! services rendered by organi,ations of accoutants, 'auditors, book-keepen or like individuals 79 79 53 and Minor Groups or PersoDS at Work other than Caltifttion-Conld. Worken WorkCl1 at HoUsehold Industry WorkCl1 in Non-houaehold Industry; etc. ------~ Branch of Industr, Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major Group ~-.A._~ ----. .... aDd Minor Group of Persons Males Female1 Malca Females Males Femalca Males Females Males Females I. S. I. C. 5 6 7 8 9 10 . II 12 13 14 15 39 39 153 39 Major Group 72 5 5 14 5 Minor Groups 720 17 17 70 17 721 17 17 69 17 722 212 212 547 212 Major Group 73 172 172 482 172 Minor Groups 730 35 35 54 35 751 2 5 5 11 5 73 15,875 14,650 1,225 57,328 4,142 14,650 1,225 Dinnon 8 2.443 2,404 39 6,665 51 2,404 39 Major Group 80 568 561 7 1,316 7 561 7 MinorGroups 803 1.51!4 61 804 61 61 805 549 541 8 945 16 541 8 809 1.265 1'211 2" 2.820 28 1,241 24 1,608 1.317 291 4,038 388 1,317 291 ~ajor Group 81 107 102 5 165 11 102 5 Minor Gmups 810 1,501 1,215 286 3,868 377 1,215 286 811· g 812 649 477 172 1.383 255 477 171 Ma jor Group 82 . 617 445 172 . 1,319 255 445 Minor Groups 820 32. 32 64 32 8%1 480 471 3 1,278 24 477 3 Major Group 83 57 57 71 5 57 MinOt Groups 830 411 408 3 1,194 17 408 3 931 12 12 13 2 12 832 20 16 4 .. , 103 4 16 4 Major Group 84 2C 16 4 102 4 16 4 Minor Groups 840 841 51 51 100 51 Major Group 85 2 2 2 2 Minor Groups 850 37 37 70, 37 851 54 B-1V-Par( C-Industrial Classification by Sell: and Divisions, Major Groups Total Branch oflndustry Division, Major Group and Minor Group of I. S. I. C. Total ~----~------Penons Males Females 2 ~ 4 Minor Groups 852 Business services rendered by professional orgnisatiens or individuals such as the advertising or publishing agencies 7 7 853 Business services rendered by professional organisations or individuals such as those rendered by news-agency, newspaper correspondent columnist, journalists, editors, authors 12 12 Major Group 86 Community Services and Trade and Labour Associations 191 172 1!t Minor Groups 860 Services rendered by trade associations, chambers of commerce, trade unioDl and similar 45 45 other organisations 861 Services rendered by civic, social, cultural, political and fraternal organisations such as rate payers association, club, library 30 16 14- 862 Community services such as those rendered by public libraries, museums,'botanical and zoological garde.ns, etc. 116 111 5 Major Group 87 Recreation Services 1,019 913 10& Minor Groups 871 Recreation services rendered by cinema houses by exhibition of motion picture» 65 65 872 Recreation services rendered by organisations and individuals such as those of theatres, opera companits, ballet and dancing parties, musicians, exhibitions, circus, carnivals 951 845 106, 873 Recreation services rendered by indoor and outdoor sports by or~anisation and individuals including horse, motor, etc., racing 3 3 Major Group 88 Personal Services 15,402 13,600 1,802 Minor Groups 880 Services rendered to households .such as those by domestic servants, cooks 3,191 2,718 473 881 . Services rendered to households such as those by governess, tutor, private secretary 384 365 19· 882 Services rendered by hotels, boarding houses, eating houses, cafes, restaurants and similar other organisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities 1,185 1,154 31 883 Laundry services rendered by organisations and individuals, this includes all types of cleaning, dyeing, bleaching, dry cleaning services . 5,198 3,952, 1,246 884 Hairdressing, other services rendered by organisations and, individuals such as those by barber, hairdressing saloon and beauty shope 5,386 5,353 33 8B5 Services rendered by portrait and commercial photographic studios 58 58 Major Group 89 Services (not elsewhere classified) 30,571 29,078 1,493" Minor Group 890 Services rendered by organisations or individuals not elsewhere classified 30,571 29,078 1,493 DirJisiDIi 9 AdWitiu not oolfJUotel" described 3,549 3,475 74 Major Group 90 Activities unspecified and not adequately described (this includes new entrants to the labour market) 3.549 3,475 77 Minor Group 900 Activities unspecified and not adequately described including activities of such indivi- duals who fail to provide sufficient. information about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified 3,549 3,475 74 -'-I. S. I. C.-India. Standard Industrial Classification 55 .-s.a. and Minor GrOIlPS of Persons at Work other than ClIltivati.n-Con,ld. , Worken Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc. _, ~,------~------Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major Group ~--~--~----~ .----',.._--- ~-'----. and Minor Group of Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females I. S.I. C. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 6 6 7 6 Minor Groups 852 6 6 12 6 853 59 27 12 172 19 'J,,7 12 Major Group a6 18 18 45 18 Minor Groups 860 21 9 12 16 14 9 12 861 III 5 862 550 454 96 913 106 454 96 Major Group 87 57 57 65 57 Minor Groups 871 493 397 96 845 106 397 96 872 a 873 4,365 3,972 393 B,EOO 1,802 3,972 393 Major Group 88 1,242 1,161 81 2,718 473 1,161 81 Minor Groups 880 272 272 365 ' 19 272 8RI 847 821 26 1,154 3L 821 26 832 1,112 826 286 3,952 1,246 826 286 883 . 839 839 5,353 33 839 884 53 53 58 53 885 5,670 5,455 215 29,078 1,493 5,455 215 Major Group 89 5,670 5,455 215 29,078 1,493 5,455 215 M1Dor Group 890 407 402 5 3,475 74 402 5 Di"isiOll 9 407 402 5 5,475 74 402 5 Major Group 90 407 402 5 3,475 74 402 5 Minor Group 900 CllNSUS TABLB! 56 B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions of Persons at Work other thaI Cultivation by Tahsils (Rural only) Branch of Industry Workers at Total Workers Division of 1. S. I. C. Household Industry r------"--__-.. ~.--___.... Persons Males Females Males Females 1 . 4 2 3 5 6 District aRml ALL DIVISIONS 142,45. 1~2,191 20,2tl3 36,967 7,t74 DivisionJ O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 11,406 8,222 3.184 6,320 2.597 I-Mining and Quarrying• 172 171 1 2 &. 3-Manufacturing 44,220 39,036 5.184 30,647 4,877 4-Construction 4,2:)3 4,230 3 5--Electricity, Gas,: Water and Sanitary Services 140,735 6,205 8,530 6-Trade and Commerce 14,377 14,004 373 7-Transport, Storage and Communication 4,574 4,572 2 8-5ervices 45,595 42,678 2,917 9-Activities Dot adequately described 3,142 3,073 69 Sikandrahad Tahsil ALL DIVISIONS 34,819 29,245 5,574 8,911 2,344 Divisions O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 3,366 2,254 1,112 2,152 1,112 I-Mining and Quarrying 9 9 2 &. 3-Manufacturing 9,865 8,624 1,241 6,759 1,232 +-Construction 1,082 1.082 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary· Services ... 4,342 1,962 2,380 6-Trade and Commerce 3,120 3,120 7-Transport, Storage and Communication 1,298 1,29B 8-Services 11,446 10,605 841 9-Activities not adequately dCSCl'ibed 291 291 Balanclllhahr TahsD ALL DlVISlONS 49,655 42,144 7,511 12,670 3,150 Divilions O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 4,602 3,153 1,449 2,080 1,007 I-Mining and Quarrying 54 54 2 &. 3-Manufacturing 10,267 13,963 2,304 10,590 4-Construction 2,143 1,376 1,375 1 5-Eleclricity, Gas; Water and Sanitary Sen-ica 4,880 .2,047 2,833 6-Trade and Commerce 4,13': 4,018 119 7-Transport, Storage and Communication 1,639 1,639 8-ServiCCII 15,191 14.408 783 '_Activities not adequately described 1,509 1,487 22 57 HOI" B.IV-Part G-Industrial ClassificatioJl by Sex and Divisions of Penon. at Work other tha.. Cultivation by Tahsils (Ruralonly)-Coruld. Workers a\ Workers in Non Branch of Industry . Total Workers Household hou~hod Industry Division 01 1. S. 1. C. Industry r---~-....i Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kbujra Tahsil 23,520 2f,598 3,922 6,426 ALL DIVISIONS 1,124 18,172 2,798 DivsionB O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 2,110 1,677 433 1,024 288 653 145 109 108 i-Mining and Q:larrying 1 108 1 8,261 7,318 943 2 &.. 3-Manufacturing 5,402 836 1.916 107 797 795 4-Construction 2 795 2 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Servico 2,639 ~94 1,645 994 1,645 3,687 6-Trade and Commerce 3,52~ 164 3,523 164 7-Transport, Storage and Communication 1,080 1,078 2 1,078 2 a-Services 8,636 7,950 686 7.950 686 9-Activities not adequately described 1,201 1,155 46 1,155 46 Anupsbabir Tabsil ALL DIVISIONS 29,4S0 26,'lO ~ 3,256 8,950 856 17,24t . 2.400 Division5 O--Agriculture, Livestock. Forestry. Fishing and Huntin, 1,328 1,138 190 1,064 190 74 I-Mjnin~ and Quarrying 2 &.. 3-Manufacturillg 9,827 9,131 696 7,866 666 1,235 30 4-Construction 978 978 978 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary ServiCQI 2,874 1,2(12 1,672 1,:202 1,672 6-Trade and Commerce 3,433 3,313' 90 3,343 90 7-Trarsport, Storage and Communication 5')7 557 557 8-Services 10.322 9,713 607 9,715 607 9-Activities not adequately described 141 140 140 -----I. S· I. u.-IadiaD Standard Industrial Classification BS-ll Total Worken Total Workcn Dlvi.ion, Group r- Divilion, Group and Family of Total Urban and Family 0( Total Urban N.C·O. .--~ N.C.O. PenoDl Males Females PenoDl Males FemaJa Catqory Category Persoos Males Females Penon. Maler Femalo 1 :2 S 4 5 6 7 % S 4 5 6 7 ALL DIVISIONS GROUP Ot CHEMISTS, PHYSICISTS, GEOLOGISTS AND OTHER PHYSICAL SCIENTISTS Total 198,397 17t,025 14,872 SS,4U S1,8H 4,609 Total 23 23 4 4 ID 3,162 2.488 67. sen 415 8& V 18 18 IV 53,056 43,659 9,397 8,615 6,692 1.'23 VII 4 4 4 4 V 15,783 15,3>8 430 7,09% 6,969 12J IX I VI 6,364 6,356 8 2,131 2,126 S 650 14,934 14,657 '1:17 Family 010 vn 29,311 28,661 Chemists except Pharmaceutical Chemist$ vm 8,686 8,672 14 4.1l'! 4,100 12 Total 22 22 V 3 3 IX 82,530 6B,8!1 13,699 19,058 16,875 2,183 18 18 VII 3 !I DifliriMt 9 Pr.fmional, T"hniclJl and RllaIH Worm-, 3 3 IX Total 8,317 7,615 702 3,453 2,949 S04 1 31 31 Family 019 Chemlsts. V 65 64 PhysiCists, Geologisu and otber Physical Scientists. D. e. c. VI 7l 72 ' 51 51 ... Total Vll 33 32 1 32 31 VII VIH 23 23 10 10 GROUP 02 BIOLOGISTS, VETERINARIANS, AGRO- IX 8,124 1,421 700 3.329 2,826 503 NOMISTS AND RELATED SCIENTISTS Total 44 44 30 30 GROUP 00 ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS AND SUR- IX VEYORS 44 44 30 30 Family 020 Total 84 84 59 59 Biotosis", and Animal Scientistl Total 2 VI 62 62 42 42 2 IX 2 2 . VIII 9 9 4 4 IX 13 . 19 13 13 Family 021 Veterioar iallS Total Famfiy 001 Civil Engineers (including oveneen) 33 33 21 21 IX 33 Total 64- 64 44 44 33 21 21 Family 023 Agronomists and Agricultural Scientistll VI 62 62 42 42 Total 5 5 5 5 IX 2 2 2 2 IX 5 5 5 5 Famrv 002 Mechanical Engineel'! Family 029 Biologists, Veterinarians. Agronomists and Related Scientist&, n. e, c. I'om.i 11 II 6 6 Total 4 4 VIiI (j Q 4 4 4 4 IX 4 4 IX 2 2 2 2 4 4 GROUP 03 PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND DENTISTS Family 005 Electrical Engineers Total 947 920 27 417 399 J8 Total 5 5 5 5 VII 6 5 6 5 I IX 5 5 5 5 IX 941 915 26 411 394 17 Fami},OO9 Architccta, Engineer. and Surveyon. n. eo c. Family 030 Ph"icians and Surgeons. Allopathic Total 4 4 Total 82 75 7 35 29 6 IX 4 "4 "4 IX " 82 75 7 35 29 6 Total Worken Total Worken -DiTirion, Group DivisioD, Orouo and Family 01 ~------~------~Total Uroan and Family of ~------~~------N.C.O. Total Urban ~--~----~ ~----~----~ N.C. O. .... Category ,..----._--- PerS0Q6 1\'1&10 Females PerBOIlS Males Female. category PenIOIlI Males FemaJea Persont Mala Female. 2 3 4 7 2 • 6 7 Family 031 Physicians, Ayurvedic Family 044 Vaccinatol'B Total 361 3)5 9 145 139 Ii Total 18 18 2 2 VII 5 4 1 5 4 1 IX 18 18 2 2 - IX SS9 351 8 ItO 13> , Family 046 Sanitation Tecnnicians Family 032 Physicians, Homeopathic Total 97 95 2 4 3 1 Total 23 23 12 12 IX 97 9.5 2 4 IX 23 U 12 12 3 1 Family 047 Opticians and Optometrist. Family 033 Physicians, Other Total 4 4 3 Total 242 238 4 157 153 4 3 VI[ 2 2 2 2 IX 242 238 • 157 153 4 IX 2 'Z 1 Family 035 Dentists Family ('49 Merlical and H~alth T .. chniciam. n e.c. (ex Total 17 17 cluding Laboratory ASSistants see, 091) IX 11 17 Total 37 33 4 10 6 ,. IX Family 039 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists, n. e, Co 37 33 .. 10 6 4 GROUP 05 Total 212 ~05 5J 49 2 TEACHERS Total 4,416 4,016 380 1,908 1,617 VII 1 291 IX 4,416 4,0,16 S 0 1,908 1.617 291 IX 211 20~ 7 50 48 2 Family 050 Teachen. University GROUPM NURSES, PHAR"fACISTS AND OTHER Total 119 119 103 MEDICAL AND HEALTH TECHNICl.'\NS 103 IX 119 h9 103 103 Total 6~9 401 228 203 49 154 Family 051 Teacher~, Secondary Schools V 19 18 17 l? Total l,Oi9 '34 1l.'i 8)1 762 69 VII 2 2 2 2 IX 1,019 914 85 831 762 69 IX €OJ 381 227 30 Fa,nily 052 Teacher5, Middl~ and Primary Schoob Family 040 Nurses Total 2,390 2,188 ~02 641 487 Total 28 U 14 18 4 14 IX 2,391) 2,1 all 202 641 487 . 154 IX 28 14 H 18 4 14 Family 053 Teachers, Nursery aod Kindergarttn Scb:cb Family 041 Midwh'e~ and Health Visitors T(tal 35 2 34 32 32 Total 9) 99 96 ]X 3J 2 34 32 32 IX 99 99 96 915 Family 059 Teachers, D. e. c, Total ll52 793 5'} 3(11 Family 042 Nursing Attenuants and Related Workers 265 36 IX 1152 793 59 SOl 265 as Tota) 56 36 43 7 36 GROUP Oli JURIST!, JX 56 :20 36 43 7 36 Total 107 103 4 20 16 Family 043 Pharmaci B-Y-Occupaticmal Classification by Su of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd. Total Worken Total WorJDers Division, Group r------~------~ Division, Group aud Family of Total Urban and Family of Total Urban N.C.O. ~ ~------~----~ N. C.O. .--- .... Category Pecsom MalCi Females Pel'SOllS Males FemaleS Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Feenalel I 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 Family 061 Legal Practitioners and Advisers Family 080 Authors Total 96 92 4 18 14 4 Total 5 5 2 2 14 4 IX 96 92 4 18 IX 5 5 2 2 Family 081 Editors. JournaliJts and Related Workers Family 069 Jurist9 and Legal Technicians, n.e.c. (includ ing Petition Writers) Total 5 5 2 2 Total 10 10 IX 5 5 2 2 IX 10 10 GROUP 07 SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND RELATED Family 082 Translators, r .. terpreters and Language WORKERS Specialists Total 2 2 Total 177 175 2 101 99 2 1 IX 2 2 V 6 6 1 Family 083 Painters, Decorators and Commercial Artists VI 2 2 2 2 Total 16 16 16 Qi VII 21 21 20 20 IX 16 16 16 16 VIII 14 14 6 6 IX 134 132 2 73 71 2 Family 084 ScUlptors and Madellers Total 14 14 Family 071 Accountants and Auditors 14 14 v 14 14 Total 120 120 88 14 14 V 5 5 Family 085 Actors and Related Warkers VI 2 2 2 2 Total 16 13 3 7 4 3 VII 21 21 20 20 IX 16 13 3 7 4 3 14 6 VIlI 14 6 Family 086 Musicians and Related Workers IX 78 78 60 60 Total 440 418 22 417 402 15 Family 072 Statisticians and Actuavies IX 440 418 22 417 402 15 Total 2 2 2 2 Family 087 Dancers and Related Workers IX 2 2 2 2 15 Ii 9 10 9 Family 016 Labour and Social Welfare Worken Total IX 15 6 9 10 9 Total 24 2 10 8 2 y 1 Family 089 Artists, Writers and Related Workers, n.c.c. IX 23 21 2 10 8 2 Tota) 1 Family 079 Social Scientists and Related Workers, n.e.c. IX Total 31 31 GROUP 09 DRAUGHTSMEN. AND SCIENCE AND IX 31 31 ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, n.e.c. GROUP 08 ARTISTS, WRITERS AND RELATED Total 3B 38 28 28 WORKERS V 8 8 TOUtl 514 480 34 470 443 27 VI V 14 14 14 14 8 8 7 7 IX 500 466 34 456 429 27 IX 22 22 21 21 61 B-V-Oc:cllpational Classification by Ses of Persons at Work other than Cultivatioa-G'lJIItd. Total Workers Total Workers Division, Group ~------~------~ Division, Group and Family of Total Urban and Family of Total Urban N.C.O. _....---_ ..... _----. N.C.O. r------"'" --..--..- Category Persons Males Females PersonS Males Females Category Person! Males Females Persons Mal.::s Femalet 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 Family 090 Draugbtsmen GROUP 10 ADMINISTRATORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICIALS. GOVERNMENT Total 20 20 IS IS Total 2,917 2,902 15 676 674 2 V 1 VI 8 8 8 8 VI 6 6 5 5 ~n ~ u ~ ~ IX 13 !3 13 13 IX 2,887 2,872 15 646 Family 091 Laboratory Assistants 644 2 12 12 4 4 Family 100 Administrators and Executive Officials, Central Total Government V 7 7 Total 1,468 1.468 IX !i 5 4 4 53 53 IX Family 099 Science and Engineering Techniciam, I).e.c. l.468 1.468 53 53 Family 101 6 6 6 Administrators and Executive Officials, State Total 6 Government 2 2 2 2 VI Total 597 594 3 378 376 2 IX A 4 4 4: VI 8 8 8 8 GROUP OX OTHER PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND RELATED WORKERS VIII 22 22 22 22 IX 567 564 3 348 346 2 Total 1,338 !,311 27 313 205 8 1,338 1,311 27 213 Family 102 Administrators and Executive Officials, Local IX 205 8 Bodies Ordained Religious Workers Family OXO Total 54 54 52 52 432 9 99 96 fotal 441 S IX M 54 52 52 441 432 9 99 96 3 IX Family 103 Administrators and Executive Officials, Quasi Family OXI Nun-ordained Religious Workers Government Total 648 637 11 55 53 Total 49 49 637 II 55 55 IX 648 IX 49 49 Family OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and Related Workers Family 104 Village Officials Total 198 196 2 14 14 Total 748 736 12 193 193 IX 198 196 2 14 14 IX 718 736 12 193 193 Family OX3 Librarians, Archivists and Related Workers Family 109 Administrators and Executive Officials,Govern Total 46 46 40 40 meat, n.e.c. IX 46 46 40 40 Total Family OX9 Other Professional Technical and Related Workers, n,e.c. IX 5 5 5 5 Total GROUP 11 DIRECTORS AND MANAGERS, WHOLE IX 5 5 5 5 SALF AND RETAIL TRADE Dillinon 1 Administralille, Execulill" and Managerial Workers Total 19 17 2 17 15 2 Tot.l 3,989 3,959 30 1.392 1,377 15 VII 19 17 2 17 15 Z ;11 3 3 I 1 Family llO Directors and Managers, Wholesale Trade IV 20 20 16 16 Total 15 15 13 13 V 140 140 SO 80 15 15 13 13 VI 338 338 137 137 VII VII 137 127 10 131 121 10 Family 111 Directors and Managers, Retail Trade 1lll 151 149 2 135 133 2 Total 4 2 242 2 {X 3,200 3,182 18 892 889 3 VII 4 2 Z 4 % 2 Total WOlken Total Worken DhWoo, Group Division, Group Uld Family or r------~------~Total Urban anti Family of lotal Urban N. C .0. ,..--""'_ ___ r------~ N.C.O. ,----~----~ PcnoDi Males Females PeUQIII Males FemalCII Catcgocy Person. Males FemalCII PerllOOt Mala Femak. Ca.."~"l" 1 2 5 6 7 2 3 5 6 7 GROUP 12 DIRECTORS, M.>\NAGERS AND WORK family 136 Directors, Managers and Working Propcietora, ING PROPRIETORS. FINANClAL INSTI Other Services TU I IONS Total 59 56 3 al Total 118 110 8 114 106 8 IX 59 56 3 31 VII 118 110 8 114 106 8 Family 12.0 Directors, Managera and Working Proprittors, Bantu 5,204 5,020 Total 110 102 8 lIO 102 8 '1'0l1li 184 3,256 3/J8l 179 III 24 24 2 Z VII no 102 8 no 102 8 IV 15 IJ 111 Family 121 Directors, Managera aud Working Pr~·prietOl'J, lnmrancc 62'J 52'1 269 269 Total 8 8 4 VI 183 183 ]3; 135 VII 8 8 4 VII 675 675 601 601 GROU:P 13 DIRECTORS, MANAGERS AND WORKING Ylll 345 345 142 142 PROPRIETOH.S, OTHER IX 8,435 3,251 183 2,106 1,932 174 Total 93) 93a 5 585 582 S III !J 3 1 I GROUP 20 BOOK-KEEPERS AND CASHIERS IV 20 20 16 16 Total 813 813 621 621 V 140 140 80 80 IV 8 8 129 129 VI S30 330 V 15t 154 69 89 VIII 12l 127 2 113 111 2 VI 3 3 I IX 313 3LO 3 246 245 VIJ 482 482 429 429 Fa~iIy 130 Dirt-don. Ma:Jagers and Working ProprietoIl, VTIl 42 42 11 1J Mio ;ng. QuaT! )iDg and Well Dri'ling IX 12~ 124 91 91 Ttltal 3 S 1 III 3 3 Family·200 Book-ke~pers, Book-keeping and Accounts Clerb Ii'amity 131 Directors, Managcra and Workmg Proprieton, COli>, ruellOD Total 715 715 ... 553 553 Total S30 3:10 129 129 IV 8 8 VI 30 3\0 129 129 V 142 112 79 79 Family 133 Director9, MaO?!~ers and Working Proprietors, VI 1 1V1anutactluirlJ vn 454 451 402 402 Total 160 160 96 96 VIIJ 16 16 2 2 lV 20 20 16 16 IX 94 94 69 69 V 140 140 80 80 Family 201 Cashiers Family 134 Dir~ctor!. MafJa~ers and \VOl king Proprietors,- 'I rang;>()!! ao(1 CommuLication Total 68 68 55 55 Total 129 '2 113 III 2 V 12 ' 12 :0 10 VII( li9 113 2 III 2 VI 2 2 Family 135 Director,. Mana~er9 and Workin~ Proprietors, VI[ 28 28 l{ecr~ation. ~:Hterlainment an.d Catering Ser~icea 27 27 2 2 Total 251 2H 215 215 VIII 2 2 IX 24 24 16 16 IX 2,,4 2.H 215 215 6S H B-V-oocapadoDal a.sslftcadoD by s.. of PenOGll at Won odaer tb.aa OaIdftd.. -c.u. Total Workers Total Worken DivisIon, Gro Division, Group IIDd Family 1 Total Urban aod Family ol Total Urban N.C.O. N.C.O. Categocy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Category PenoDs Males Females PerIODS Males Femab 2 3 4 !i 6 7 2 ! '4 5 6 7 Family 202 Ticket Sellers Ticket In GROUP2l STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS VII ISO 150 137 137 Total 87 87 71 71 VIII 234 2H 111 111 V 8 8 .. .. IX 1,719 1,580 139 1,193 1,054 139 2 2 2 2 VI Family!80 General aod other Ministerial rusistaDtl and III .. 4 3 ~ Clera 1 1 ~DI 1 1 Total 1,673 1,672 293 292 1 IX 72 72 61 61 HI 14 14 IV 7 6 1 1 Family 210 Stenographers V 2.7 207 73 73 11 7 7 Total 11 VI 96 96 70 70 1 V VII 89 89 78 78 1 I VI VIII 187 187 79 79 1 1 1 VTII IX 1m3 1,073 691 691 5 IX 8 8 5 Family 289 Miscellaneous Office Workers including Record Keepers. Muharrers, Despatchers, Packers Family 211 Typists aDd Binders of Office Papers 76 76 64 64 Total Total 853 714 139 671 532 139 V 7 7 .. 4 III 2 2 VI 1 1 1 vn 4 4 3 3 V 66 66 49 49 56 56 IX 64 64 VI 31 31 28 28 VII 61 61 59 59 GROUP 22 OFFICE MACHINE OPERATORS VIII 47 ... 47 32 32 31 31 28 28 Total IX 64:6 507 139 502 363 ISS v 29 29 2B 28 UNSKILLED OFFICE'WORKERS IX 2 2 GROUP 29 Total 1,747 1,703 44 872 837 S5 Family %20 Computing Clerks and Calculating Machille Operators !II 8 8 Total 29 29 28 28 V 63 63 26 26 28 V 29 29 28 VI 51 !il 34 34 Family!29 Oflice Machine Operatora, I], c. Co VII 39 39 32 32 Total 2 2 VIII 68 ()8 19 19 IX 2 2 IX 1,518 1,474 44 761 72G 35 B-V-OccapatioDal ClassificatioD by Sex of Persons at Work other thaD CultiyatioD-C~lItd. Total Workers Total Workers Division, Group ~------~ Division, Group ,....------""----- and Family of Total Urban and Family of Total Urban N.C.O. ,..-----,.,....------,..---'------. N.C.O. Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Category Pers~ns Males Females Persons Males Femalel 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 Family 290 Office Attendants, Usher I Hall Porters, ete., o.e.c, Family 319 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmerl, Sales men of Securities and Services. and Auction Total 1,747 1,703 44 872 837 35 neers, n,e. c. III 8 8 Total 145 14S 145 )45 63 63 26 26 V VII 145 14S 145 1'15 VI 51 51 34 34 GROUP 32 COMMERCIAL,·TRAVELLERS AND MANU VII 39 39 :2 32 FAcrURt:RS' AGENTS VIII ES ·68 19 19 Total 74 73 72 71 IX l,51S 1,474 44 761 726 35 V 9 9 9 9 Divisioll 3 Sal,s Workers VII 65 64 63 62 Totol 28,145 27,602 54) 13,950 13,761 189 Family 320 Coromucial Traveller; V 9 9 9 .9 Total VII 28,136 i7,593 543 1,39:11 13,752 189 VIr Family 321 Manufacturers' Agents GROUP 30 WORKING PROPRIETORS,· WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE Total 43 43 42 42 9 9 9 Total 20,033 19,60J 430 9,414 9,2S3 126 V VII 34 34 33 33 VII 20,033 19,603 430 9,414 9,288 126 FamiIy329 Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers' Family 300 Working Proprietors, Wholesale Trade Agents, n.e.c, Total 1,241 1,236 :> 89l b9~ Total 30 29 1 29 28 VII 1,241 1,231) 5 894 894 VII 30 29 1 29 2B 1 GROUP 33 SALES\JlEN, SHOP ASSISTANTS AND RE Family 301 Work in·, Pra:xietors, Retail Trade LATED WORKERS 425 8,520 8,39! 126 Total 18,792 IB.3fl7 Total 7,440 7,344 YO 3,91.2 :,,869 53 18,792 18,367 425 8,520 8,394 126 VII VII 7,440 7,3H 96 3,922 3,869 53 GROUP 31 INSURANCE A1\)'D REAL ESTATE SALES Family 330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants, Wholesale and MEN, SALESMEN OF SECURITIES AND Retail 1 rade SERVICES. AND AUCTIONEERS Total 970 959 11 619 619 Total 492 492 479 479 vn 970 959 11 619 619 479 479 VII 492 Family 331 Hawkers, Pedlars and Street Vendors Family 310 Agents and Salesmen, Insurance Total 6,141 6,059 82 2,975 2,925 50 Total 30 30 27 27 VII 6,141 6,059 82 2,975 2,925 50 27 27 VII 30 Family 339 Salesmen. Shop Assistants and Related Work- Family 311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen Real Estate ers, n.e. c. 329 326 3 328 325 3 Total 28 28 20 20 Total VII 329 326 3 328 325 3 VII 28 28 20 20 GROTJP 34 MONEY-L~NDERS AND PAWN-BROKERS Family 312 Brokers and A7ents, Securities and Share. Total 106 90 16 63 5! 9 Total 55 35 33 33 106 90 16 63 54 9 VII 35 55 35 93 VII Money-lenders (including Indigenous Bankers) Family 319 Auctionrers Family 340 101 as 16 63 54 9 Total 254 254 25. 254 Tatal 101 as 16 63 54 9 VlT 254 254 2M 2M VII '5 ...... Total Worker. Total Workers Diy_OD, GI'OIIp DivieioD. Group and Family of Total Urban aDd Family of Total Urban N. C. O. ---~---, N.C.O. Category PerIDm Males Females PenollS Males Females Oategory Penooe Males Female. Persolll Males FemaJeli 1 2 5 6 7 2 .. 5 6 7 .amily 541 Pawn Broken Family 410 Total 5 5 Farm Machinery Operators VII 5 5 Total 7 7 2 2 DilliJi,. 4 III ''''_'' IIi,,,,",,,,., H ••'"" [.,u", II1IIl IMatH 7 7 2 2 WorM' Family +11 Totlll farm Workers, Animals, Birda aIId lllleCts 12.502 9,028 3,C4 1,170 883 287 Rearing 111 2,867 2,196 671 486 403 83 Total 5,232 3,786 1,446 101 59 IJI 9,349 6,637 2,712 485 349 136 42 III V J4 14 459 391 68 63 44 19 . VI IV 12 12 9 9 4,773 3,395 1,378 sa 15 23 VII 112 38 74 66 11 55 'amily 412 Gardeners {mal is) JIll I 42 42 40 40 Total 757 660 97 336 267 69 IX 106 89 17 84 71 13 In 422 .18 .. 99 99 GROUP 40 FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS IV 49 41 Total 6,093 4,292 I,SOI 619 446 J7S 2 38 37 1 III 1,747 1,250 497 272 203 64 V 1+ 14 IV 4,346 3,042 1,304 347 238 109 VI 12 12 9 9 VII Family 402 Farm Managers, Jnspectora and Overseers 112 38 74 66 11 55 Total 31 31 3 3 vm 42 42 40 40 III 31 3! 3 8 IX 106 89 17 84 71 13 Family 403 Planters and Plan!ation Managers Family 415 Tappers (Palm, Rubber tlets, etc.) Total 40 37 S 40 97 S Total 7 7 7 7 III S 3 3 3 III 7 7 7 7 IV 37 34 3 37 34 3 Family 404 Farmers and Farm Managers, Animals, Birdl Family 415 PlantatioD labourets and Insects Rearing Total 91 91 7 7 Total 5,961 4,178 1.783 517 362 155 m 5 5 2 2 III 1,687 1,205 4B2 242 193 49 IV 86 86 ~ 5 IV 4.27! 2,973 1,301 275 169 106 Family 419 Farm Workers, n. e. c. Family 409 Farmers and Farm Managers, n.e.c.(inc}uding Total fiu]t and vegetable growers) 164 71 93 30 30 III Total 61 46 15 59 44 15 120 52 68 24 24 IV 44 19 25 6 6 III 26 II 15 24 9 15 GROUP 42 HUNTERS AND RELATED WORKERS IV 95 35 35 35 GROUP 41 FARM WORKERS Total 17 11 17 17 IV Total 62)8 4,622 1,636 ",S3 372 111 17 17 17 17 Family 420 Hunters III 1.020 ~fO 140 197 178 19 Total 17 17 17 17 IV 4,952 3,547 1,405 87 63 24 IV 17 17 17 17 V 14 14 GROUP 43 FISHERMEN AND RELATED WORKERS VI J2 12 P 9 VII 112 3S 74 66 11 55 Total 49 49 35 35 VIII 42 42 40 .0 III 18 18 4 4 IX 106 89 17 84 11 13 IV 31 31 81 31 BS-12 B-V-OCCUpatioual Classi6.eadoD. b.,Ss of PeraolUlat Work other t ...... OUtivadOD.-C.lltd. Tota I Worken Total Worken Division, Group Divisionl Group ,...-- and Family of Total Urban and Family of Total Urbaa - ~ --- N. C.O. ..., N. C. O • ~ Category PenoPi Males Felll&les PenoDl Males Female' category PtrIODI Males Fanales' PtnoIlI Males FcmaIoI ! ! ~ !i 6 '7 2 3 " S 6 7 Family 451 Filbermen. Inland aDd Coastal Waten Famil,. IlOl Yincn and QaarTfIDCD, D. e. Co TotaJ 18 18 4 4 TataJ J ~ III 18 18 4 4 III 5 5 GROUP 51 WELL DRILLERS ANDRELAT£D WORKEU Family.39 Filbermllll and Related Worken, D& e. Co Total 14 U Total 51 SI 51 51 VI 24 14 IV 31 31 51 51 Fauaily 511 Well Drillers, Other tbca Petroleum aDd Gat GROUP," LOGGERS AND OrnER FORESTRY WORKERS Total 24 24 Total 85 48 57 16 15 J m 24 !4 III 8Z 48 54 IS IS DiItirioa 6 W",klrl i. TrMl1J!lrl _ C-iuIiOll 0 __ fJ4IiolU IV S S 3 S TtMt 5,527 !i.515 IZ 1,411 1,401 10 Family 440 ForCit Rangcl'1 and Relatcd Worken 1Il J 3 Total 20 20 4 .. V 11 12 m 20 20 .. 4: VI 65 65 $ 5 Family,"l Harvesters and Gatherers of Forest ProdQcb including lac (except logs) VII 3 3 2 2 Total 37 3 54 VI11 5,393 5,381 lZ 1,385 2,375 10 III 37 II 34 1 IX 51 61 19 19 Family 442 Log Fellers and Wood Cutten GROUP 61 DECK AND ENGINE ROOM RATINGS Total ~5 24 8 7 (SHIP), BARGE CREWS AND BOATMEN III 24 24 7 7 Total 26 26 IV 1 1 VIll 26 26 Family 443 Charcoal Burners and Forest Product PI'IICQsCI:, Family 610 Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crew. and BoatmeD Total 26 26 Total S 1 2 3 1 2 VIII %6 26 - III I I IV 2 2 2 2 GROUP 62 AIRCRAFT PTLO 1 S, NAVIGATORS AND I'LIGH r ENGlNU.RS Diois!ott 5 Mill4fl, Qtlarrpnm IIlfd RMted WIrim I 1 Total 41 41 1 1 Total 1 III 17 11 1 I VIII Family 621 Flighc EngineeR VI 14 14 GROUP 50 MINERS AND QUARRYMEN Total 1 VIII 1 Total 17 17 t III 17 17 GROuP 63 DRIVERS AND FIREMEN, RAILWAY ENGINE Family 500 Minen Total 84 84 4 4 Total I I In I 1 1 ,'m 84 Sf .. 4 Famn,101 Q)Jarrymeo Family 630 Dri'fCrl Total 11 11 Tota) tI 41 ! ! III II 11 YIU 41 41 ! 2 ffI ' ...... B-V-ooc:apatioGal CI .....doa 117 lea 01 P ....OIIIt at Work other thaa CaldvadoD-CIIII~, Total Wodlen Total Worken Division. Oro:F Dlviaion. Group and Family Total Urban and Family of Total Urban N.C.O. N.C.O. Category PcnoDI Males Females Penollill Males Fema1a Category PenoDt Malct Fcmalea PerlOns Maiei-FcmaIC. 2 S 5 , 7 .. 2 , .. 5 6 , Pamily631 Firemen GROUP ~ CONDUCTORS, GUARDS AND BRAKES- Total 43 41 2 2 MEN (RAILWAY) \I III 43 2 45 2 Total 124 124 CS 6 GROUP 6t DRIVERS, ROAD TRANSPORT VIII 124 124 e G Total 4,643 4.032 II 1,782 t,77! , 'amily 650 Conductors III 3 S Total 114 114 .. V 9 ! • - VIII 114 114 4 .. VI 4f 4t. 5 5 Family ~I Guard. VII 2 2 .2 2 Total 8 5,951 S,94lJ II 1,758 1,747 VnI VIII •8 \ • 8 IX 34 34 19 19 Family 652 Bn kam eo Famity 640 Tramcar Driver. I' Total 2 2 2 2 Total 14 14 VIII 2 2 2 2 VIII 14 14 GROUP 68 INSPECTORS, SUPERVISORS, TRAFFIO Family 541 CUNTROLLERS AND DESPATCHERS Motor Vehicle and Motor Cvcle Driven TRANSPORT • Total 955 955 580 580 Total 231 23i 122 122 III 3 3 VIII 231 231 122 l22 V 8 8 Family 660 IDIpectors, SupervisOrs and Station Masten VI 2!1o 2) Total 58 58 17 17 VIII 887 £87 562 562 VIII 58 58 17 17 32 32 18 18 IX Iamily 661 Traffic Controlle,. Family 642 Cycle Rickshaw Driven and Rickshaw Puller. Total 1 \I III Total IlOS 1l0S 545 54S Family 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen VIII 1106 1106 545 5~5 ... Total 172 172 Family 54' Animal Drawn Vehicle Driven 10~ 105 VI 11 172 172 105 Total 2,088 2,082 6 563 559 t 105 - VI .. .. GROUP 67 TELEPHONE, TELEGRAPH AND RELA- VIII 2,033 2,077 6 562 558 TED TELE-COMMUNICATION OPERA- • TORS IX 1 1 Total ;';7 57 41 41 Family 649 Driven, Road Transport. n. e. Co (inr.luding VIII Palki and Doli Bearers) 57 57 41 41 Total leo 175 5 91 89 ~ Family 670 Telephone Operators V 1 I Total 31 31 22 ~2 VI U U 5 5 VIII 31 31 22 22 VII 2 2 2 2 Family 671 "cJegraphistl and Signalleq vm 161 150 5 11 82 5 Total 15 13 12 12 IJ[ - \lID II 13 12 12 - c:afSO..... MS 68 a..V--Occupadoaal Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other tIuua C1l1ti ..tioll--C..u~ Total Won:en Total Workerl Division, Group DivisiOll, Gr-oup and Family of Total Urban and Family« Total Urban , ~ ---,. N.C.O. N. C. O. ... PerIODS Males Females I'erIonl Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Femr.b Category Categot'J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 3 5 6 7 Family 672 Radio Communication and Wireless Openr.t.xa Family 693 IllSpectOrs, Traffic Controllers and Despatch erS, Communicatioll Total 5 5 3 Total 76 76 %0 VIII S S S - VIII 76 76 20 Family 679 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele-com Family 691 Workers in OMnmunicatioo Occupations, n.e.c. munication Operators, n. e. c. Total 21 7 7 Total 4 4 4 4 VIII 22 7 7 VIn .. 4 4 4 Dirlisi_7..Ji Cra/tlmln, Production Proeus Works, and GROUP 68 POSTMEN AND MESSENGERS • LabouTlr" IIOt IlI'lI/hIr' elaslijil4 Total 287 287 1 54 54 Totti. 99,716 91,289 8,487 23,705 21,697 2.008 V 3 3 11I 225 223 2 7 5 2 VI 21 21 IV 43,545 3~,871 6,674 8,113 6,327 1,186 VII 1 V 14,630 14,203 427 6,643 6,520 123 VIII 245 245 VI 5,60f! 5,592 8 1,752 1,747 5 17 17 IX Yll 157 135 22 119 97 22 Family 680 Postmen Vlll 2,488 2,488 1,378 1,378 Total 229 %29 45 45 .IX 33,131 31,777 1,354 '5.693 5,623 70 229 229 VIII 45 45 GROUP 70 SPINNERS. WEAVERS. KNITTERS, DYERS AND RElATED WORKERS Family 681 Messengers (including Dak Peons) Total 14,144 9,213 4,931 2,601 1,-67 1,334 Total 58 58 9 9 IV 12,714 7,9~ 4,718 2,413 1,134 1;279 V 3 3 V 1,430 1,217 213 188 133 55 VI 21 21 Family 700 Fibre Preparers, Ginners, Cleaners, Scourers, VII I 1 ct•• VIII 16 16 9 9 IX 17 17 Total 708 676 32 58 55 3 IV 368 345 23 GROUP 69 WORKERS IN TRANSPORT AND COMM UNICATION OCCUPATIONS, n. e. c. V 340 331 9 58 55 3 Family 701 Blow-room Workers and Carders To".al 680 679 402 010 I 1 Total 492 465 27 12 12 VIII 680 679 402 . 401 IV 392 ~69 23 Family 690 Ticket Sellers', Ticket Inspectors ineludiug Ushers and Ticket Collectors OD Moving TraDsport V 100 96 4 12 12 Total 41 41 21 21 Family 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders VIII 41 41 21 21 Total 2,579 358 2,221 398 39 359 Family 691 Cooducton, Road Transport IV 2,219 92 2,127 348 22 326 Total 309 309 244 V 360 266 54 50 17 33 VIII 309 309 244 Family 704 Drawers and Weavers Family &92 Workerl in Transport OccupatiODl, n. e. c. Total 8,026 5,919 2,101 1,2$0 434 Total 232 nl 110 109 1 IV 7,56S 5,555 2,010 1,196 417 VIII 2'2 251 110 109 1 V 463 366 97 S4 17 69 B...-xS B-V-Occapadoaal CJassi8catiOD. by Sex or P ...sons at Work other than OaItivation-C_d. Total Workcl'8 Total Worken Division, Group Division, Group and Family of Totlo} Urban and Family of Total UrbaJl N.C.O. ~""---J~----~r"" __~ ______~ N.C.O. r---.-....-----. Category Persous Males Females PefSODll Males Females Category PenIOIIB Males Females Penoos Males Female! 2 3 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 Family'X)6 Bleachers, Dyel1l and Finishers (exc!.udiDg GROUP 72 LEATHER CUTTERS. LASTERS AND Printers) SEWERS (EXCEPT GLOVES AND GAR. Total 256 228 28 76 71 5 MENTS) AND RELATED WORKERS Total IV 2,5 197 28 70 65 5 3,740 3,~9 91 1,201 1,195 6 IV 2,724 2,654 90 490 484 6 V 31 31 6 6 V 1,016 1,015 711 711 Family 707 Knitters and Lace Makers Family 720 Shoe Makers and Shoe repairers Total 116 100 16 5 5 Total 3,181 3,099 82 1,140 1,137 3 IV 97 82 IV 2,325 2,244 81 480 477 3 V 19 18 5 5 V 855 855 1 660 660 Family 708 Carpet Makers and Finishen Family 721 Cutters, Lasters, Sewers, Footwear and Related Workers Total 867 815 52 425 422 3 Total 35 29 6 32 IV 815 767 48 421 420 1 29 3 IV 6 {) 3 3 V 52 48 4 4 % 2 29 29 29 29 Family 709 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Family 729 Workers, D. e c. Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers (except Gloves and Garments) and Related Wor 'Total 1.100 652 448 397 229 168 kers, n. e. c. IV 1,035 591 444 378 210 168 Total 524 521 3 29 29 V 65 61 4 19 19 IV 393 391) 3 7 7 GROUP 71 TAILORS, CUTTERS, FURRIERS AND V 131 131 22 22 RELATED WORKERS • GROUP 73 FURNACEMEN, ROLLERS, DRAWERS. Total 6,935 6,677 308 2,010 1,918 92 MOULDERS AND RELATED METAL MAKING AND TREATING WORKERS IV ,4,678 4,414 264 874 B08 66 Total 3.241 3,161 80 385 379 6 V 2,307 2,263 44 1,136 1,110 26 IV 2,378 2,300 78 161 162 5 Family 710 Tailors, Dress Makers and Garment Maker8 V 35\ 849 2 201 206 Total 6,898 6,596 302 1,980 1,81l8 92 VIII 12 12 11 11 Family 730 IV 4,625 4,367 258 874 808 66 FUrnaccmen, Metal Total V 2,273 2,273 44 1,106 1,080 26 14 14 FamilJ 713 Upholsterers and Related Workers V 14 14 Frmily 732 Totsl 2 2 2 2 Rolling Mill Operators, Metal V 2 2 2 2 Total 8 8 Family 715 Sewers, Embroiderers and Darners, Textile V 8 8 and Fur Products Family 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forgemen Total 59 53 6 5 5 Total 2,879 2,799 80 217 211 6 IV 50 44: 6 IV 2,316 2,238 78 108 103 5 V 9 9 5 5 V 561 559 2 108 107 1 Family 719 Tailors, Cutters, F\Il"riers and Related Workers, VIII 2 2 1 n. e. Co Family 734 Moulders and Coremakers Total 26 26 23 Total 109 109 76 76 IV 3 3 IV 30 30 27 27 V 23 23 23 V 79 79 49 ~9 __ 'I'.... UI 70 B-V--Occapadoaal Ch-'aCadoe by Sa of Penou at Work otlaee thaa CaltiYatloD-CO.,4I. Total Worken Total Worker. DIvision, Group DiYilion, Group and Family of Total Urban and Family 0( Total Urban N.C.O. N.C. O. ~ Category Pcno_ Males Females Penom Ualel ¥.aa_ Category Persona Male. Female. PerIODS M~le. FClDale» 6 7 ! S 4 5 1 2 :3 • 5 6 7 Pamily 73~ Keta1 Drawen aad Estrudcrs Family 751 Machinc Tool Operators Total .. Total 267 257 58 S6 IV V "4 .. 213 213 II II V Family 7" Furnacemen. Roller., Drawen, Moulden and 51 51 22 22 Related Metal-MakiJas and Trcatiug Wor- VIII 5 5 ,. 5 Krs D. c. c. Family 752 Total 227 227 92 92 Fitter-Assembl~rs and Machi~ Erecton (E.. ~pt Electncal and Precilion InstrumCllt IV 52 32 32 12 fltler-Asaembler.) 185 185 50 50 TOC&I V 90 77 13 at 71 IS. VIII 10 10 10 10 V e 6 GROUP'1t PRECISION INSTRUMENT MAKERS. \'\-ATCH MAKERS, JEWELLERS AND VII 81 68 IS 81 RELATED WORKERS 68 IS VIII 5 5 S 3 2.359 2,'5" 5 1,10. 1,101 J Total Family 75S Uecha!li.cs.Repairmen (Except Electrical and IV 1.472 1.46:J .. ~~ ~3 Z PreCIsion Inslrument Repairmen) Total 1,543 V 887 B86 519 518 1.538 5 932 927 5 IV Family 740 Precision Instrumcnt Maker., Watch and CIocl 293 293 117 117 Maken and Repairmen V 896 8!)6 504 504 Total 73 7' 65 ~ VI 29 29 IV It 11 10 10 VII 12 12 11 11 V 62 62 55 55 VIIJ 19 19 IS 6 Family 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silvcnmiilil IX 294 289 5 294 289 S- Total 2,286 2,281 5 1,039 1,036 • Family 75t Sheet Metal Workers IV 1,461 1,457 • 575 . 573 2 Tota) 246 246 212 212 V 825 824 1 464 463 I IV 188 188 172 172 GROUP 75 TOOL-MAKERS, MACHINISTS, PLUMBERS. WELDERS, PLATERS AND RELATED V 58 58 40 4O WORKERS Family 755 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Total 2,349 2,531 18 1,376 l,S5B II Total 63 63 13 13 IV 737 717 334 53. V 1 1 V 1,097 .1,097 82. 62. VI S~ !l5 - 65 6§ IX 27 27 13 U VI ~ -. - Family 751 Wclders aDd Flame Cutten VI 93 80 92 79 13 VJIJ 3. S4 " 18 18 Total 28 28 13 13 .. 308 IX 323 SI3 5 503 I· V 27 27 13 13 Family~751 'ittcr.Mllehini~h, Tool-fDakm aDd Machiat Tool Setters VIn 1 Total 50 50 n !l3 Family 751 Electro-Platers, Dip Plater. and Relatcd WOlker( V 59 59 26 26 ) Total 20 20 20 VI 1 - 20 , VIU 8 8 IV 15 IS 15 IS - Z • • DC t • I V I I I 5 - .nnm B-v-oecupatioaal ClasaUlcatioa by 8n of Per.ou at W.IE other thall Ctdtindoll-C.,d. Total Worken ' Total Worketa Divl.jo~, Group Diviaion, Group and Family or Total , Urban and Family 0{ Total N. C. O. ,--- ,N. C. O. Urban r---.A..--- __...... Cat~or' PersoDS Males Females PerIODS Males Females Category PersoDS Males FcmalCli PerIOllI Males FemalCli 1 2 S 4 5 6 1 1 !' ~ 4 5 6 1 FamiI,751 Tool-Makers, MachinistJ, Plumbers, Welden. GROUP 77 Platters and Related Workers, n.e. c. (inchl- CARPENTERS, JOINERS, CABINET ding Melal~r.ycn othcr than printing) MAKERS, COOPERS AND RELATED WORKERS Tatal 42 42 5S 3S Total 6,623 6,610 13, 923 1121 I IV 28 %8 111 19 III 7 5 % 7 5 2 V 14 14 14 14 IV 5,445 5,434 11 522 322 V 1.170 1,170 GROUP'Ifl ELECTRICIANS AND RELATED ELECTR- a: 593 593 leAL AND ELECTRONICS WORKERS I Total 304 sal 168 168 Family 7"1'0 Carpenten, Joincn, Pattern Malren (Wood) V 90 90 65 65 Total 6.281 6,268 15 830 828 2 VI 8 8 m 7 5 2 7 5 2 IX 206 206 105 105 IV 5,224 5,215 11 v 516 516 1,049 1,049 Famil,760 Electricians, Electrical Rcpairmel) and Related 505 506 Electrical Worken IX I Total 77 77 SO 30 Famil,771 Shipwrights and ao.. Builder. V 9 II 8 8 Total 2 ! VI IV IX 67 67 !Z 12 V Family 172 Family 761 Electrical anel Electronics Fitten Sawycrs and Wood Workilll Machinist. Total 43 Total 23 23 19 19 43 57 37 V IV '} 3 5 3 3 7 6 6 V IX 20 20 16 16 36 56 31 31 Family 774 Cart Builders and "Family 762 Mechanics-Repairmen, Radio and TelcvidOD Whccl Wrighb , Total %41 241 Total 5 5 .. 4 % 2 IV 213 V 5 5 4 4 %13 V 28 28 2 2 Family 764 Linemcn and Cable Jointen Famn, 779 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Cooper Total 36 36 19 19 and Related Worken, Do e. c. V 1 Total 56 56 54 54 Vi 7 7 V 55 56 54 54 IX 28 28 19 19 GROUP 78 PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS Total Family 769 Electrician~ and Related Electfical and Elce- 38 31 7 13 II ! tronies Workers, n. Co c. V 27 21 6 8 7 Total 163 163 86 96 VI 4 4 4 4 V 72 72 48 48 VIII 4 "' , 4 1X 91 9'1 48 48 IX 3 ! CSMlU8 T .. BLIIS 72 B-V-Oc:cupational Classi6cation by Ses of Penoas at Work other than CaltiYatiOD-e""i. Total Worken Total Worken J)iYisioo. Group Di•• ioDo Group aad Family of Total Urban aDd Family of Total Urbau N.C.O. N.C.O. ,.------.... oatePY PenDIlS Males Females PenollS Males FtlIII8Ia Ca&egory Penoos Male! Female. Persons Malea Females 2 3 5 6 7 1 2 4 5 6 7 Famil, 780 Painters and Paper Hangers Family 803 Primers (Paper) Total 38 31 7 13 11 2 Total 50 50 35 35 V 27 21 6 8 7 1 IV 8 8 8 8 VI .. 4 4 4 V 42 42 27 27 Family 804 VIII 4 .. Printers (Tellti Ie) Total 120 108 IX :} 2 1 12 .. IV 92 91 II 3 GROUP 79 BRICKLAYERS, PLASTERERS AND CONS V TRUCTION WORKERS, D. e. c. 28 27 Total 3,928 3.925 3 1,361 1,360 ramily 806 "',avers, Etchers and Block Maktn (Printingl IV 15 15 1 Total 23 23 V 266 %66 261 %61 V 23 23 VI 3,644 3,641 3 1,096 1,095 Family 808 IX 3 s 3 Book-Binders Total 'amlly 790 StODC Cutten, StODC Carvm and Stone Drea!ers 27 27 20 20 IV Total %8 %8 9 9 5 5 5 5 V IV 15 15 I 22 22 J5 15 V 13 13 8 8 Family 809 Family 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, MasoDs Compositors, Printers. Engravers, Book-Bind- en and Related Workers, n.e.c. Total 3,258 5,255 3 I,09f5 1,095 Total 12 12 12 12 IV VI 3,258 3,255 3 1,096 1,095 11 11 11 II V I 1 Family 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction Wor kers, D. e. c. GROuP 81 POTTERS, KILNMEN, GLASS AND CLAY Total 642 642 256 %56 FORMERS AND RELATED WORKERS Total V 253 253 253 253 6,173 5,453 720 829 677 152 IV 4,979 4,299 f80 482 333 147 VI 386 386 V 1,194 1,154 40 347 342 2 IX 3 II s s Family 81D Fumacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen GROUP 80 COMPOSITORS, PRINTERS, ENGRA- VERS. BOOK-BINDERS AND RELATED Total 495 488 7 312 310 2 WORKERS IV a5 54 I 33 33 729 '665 64 513 499 Total 14 V 440 434 6 279 277 2 IV 519 496 23 430 418 12 Family 811 Potters and Related Clay Formers V 210 169 41 83 81, 2 Faaii'1 800 Type-setlinl Machine Operata", Total 5,309 4,642 667 397 293 104 IV 4,619 4,016 633 352 251 101 Total 2 2 1 1 V 66() 6~6 34 45 42 3 V 2 2 1 1 Compositora Family 801 Family 812 Blowers and Benders. Glass 495 443 52 441 ..28 13 Total Total 43 43 13 13 IV 403 391 12 403 391 12 .(V 15 15 13 13 ill V 92 52 40 38 37 1 V 2U 73 B-V-ODaapMIoaaJ CJallSilieatie. la, Ses of Pen... at Work other thaD Cllltlvatioa-Collld. Total Workers ~' ______TotalA- Workers______~ Diviswn, Group Divisio.. Group .00 Family of Total Urban and Family of Total Urban r-----__A-~ r-----.~--_____ N.C. o. r------r------~------N. C. O. Caccgory Peceons Males Females Pel'9OOS Males F'emales category PersoDII Maim Females Penoal Males FemakI 3 4 5 6 7 2 s 5 6 7 Family 813 Moulders and Pressers. Glass Family 824 Bakers, CoofectiOllWl, Candy and Sweetmeat Makers Total 123 123 Total 1,;37 1,719 18 915 906 9 IV 97 97 IV V 26 26 1,326 I,JOB 18 667 658 9 Family 814 Orioders, Cutters, Decorators and Finishers V 411 411 248 248 Total 125 79 46 46 Family 825 Makers of Aerated Waler aDd Brewels IV 12') 79 46 46 Total 3 3 3 3 V Family 815 Pulverisorl 9.11d Mixers, Cement. Clay and 3 3 3 Other Ceram ics Family 826 Food OaIlJleJ!, Prelelvel'8 and Related Workers Total 13 JS II 11 Total 2 2 2 IV 11 11 11 11 IV 2 2 2 V 2 2 Family 827 Butchers Fa lily 819 Potters. Kilnmen, Glass and Clay Formen and Related Worken, n.e.c, Total 20 20 50 50 Total 65 65 JV 10 10 27 27 IV 27 27 v 10 10 38 23 23 V 38 Family 829 Millers. Bakers. Arewrnasters and Related Food and Bever~ ge Workerl, n. e. c. GROUP 82 MILLERS RJ\KERS, BREWMASTERS AND RELA lED l Total Worken Total Workers Divilioo. Group Division, Group and Family of Total UrbaD and Family of Total UrbaD N.C.O. N. C.O. Catc:gol'f Pet'IOIIII Males Females Peno.. Mala Femala Quegory PCI'IOIII !hJes Females Peno.. Males FemaJ. I 2 3 4 5 6 i 2 4 5 6 7 GROUP 84 TOBACCO PREPARERS AND PRODUCTS Family 855 Maken of MUlical IllItrumCDtl aDd Related MAKERS Worken Total 696 696 536 536 Total 57 53 .. 44 40 .. IV 55 SI 4 42 sa .. 650 650 IV 521 521 V ! % 2 2 V 46 15 15 Family 856 Paper Products Malton Family 842 Chero~t. Cigar and Bidi Maken Total 10 10 Total 516 516 515 515 IV V 9 9 !V 515 515 515 515 Family 659 Craftsmen and Production Procest Worken. V D. e. c. Total 288 219 69 174 148 16 Family 649 Tobacco Prepare" and Product Maken, D.e. c. IV 115 54 61 45 19 16 V 173 16!> Il 129 129 Total leo 180 21 ~I GROUP 86 TESTERS, PACKERS, SORTERS AND IV 135 135 6 6 RELATED WORKERS Total 20i 195 9 58 49 9 V 45 45 15 15 IV 22 22 22 22 35 gS S ~ GROUP 85 CRAITSMEN AND PRODUCTION PRO V CESS WORKERS, n. e. c. VII 36 27 9 27 l8 9 VIII 108 lOB 6 6 Total 2,789 2,426 363 586 465 123 IX 3 .3 IV 2,323 ! ,980 348 390 272 118 Family 860 Checker>, Testers, Sorters, Weigbters and V 461 4{6 15 19B 193 5 Coumcrs Total 54 54 19 Family 850 19 Basketry Weaven and Related Wocken IV 14 14- 14 Total 1,990 1,703 287 325 232 93 V 27 27 3 3 IV l,a:;O 1,580 280 275 187 88 VII 9 9 V VIII 2 2 2 2 lSO 123 7 50 45 5 IX 2 2 Family 851 Ty,-e Builder?, Vulcanism and Related Rubber Family 861 Packi.IIS., L1he1lers and Rel"ed Wo;kcrs Products Makers Toal 150 141 :1 39 ~O 9 Total IV 27 27 23 23 Il 8 8 8 V Mv IV 16 16 13 13 VII 27 9 27 V I I II 9 10 10 VIH 105 10') Family 852 4 Plast:cs Products Makers IX I Total 50 50 IS 15 GROUP 87 STATIONARY ENGINE AND EXCAVA- IV IS Tll':lG AI'l~) LiFTING EQUll'MENT 15 IS 15 QPERATOHSANDRELATElJ WORKERS V 35 35 Total 9:22 917 5 203 203 Family 853 III 41 41 Tswnnerks, Fellmongers, Pelt D,esseu and Related Ot ell! IV & 8 8 8 V Total 367 lI64 g 439 13~ 5 166 166 7 7 VI 341 341 IV 266 263 3 VII 16 16 V 101 101 7 7 VITI 49 -,9 24- 24 IX 28 28 5 5 75 Total WarUn Total Warkera DimiOll, Group Division, Gr.". ILDd Family Of Total Urban and Family 01 ,..------Total Urbao ... N.C.O. r----"---.... ,.------~ N.c.O. ,-.---"--.... Category PerIODS Males FemakJI Penooa :Yale! F~\e! Category PerIODlI Males Females Penolll Male. Femala 1 2 3 5 6 7 2 3 5 6 7 Family 870 Operators, Stationary EogiDCI and Related GROUPB9 LABOURERS, D. e. Co Equipment Total 57,368 35,999 1,369 7,925 7,846 79 Total 659 658 92 92 III 177 177 III 40 40 IV 5 5 IV 3 3 5 V 791 775 16 i84 673 11 V 227 226 85 VI 1,538 1,533 5 652 648 4 VI 340 340 VII 16 16 VII 12 12 2,2el 2.281 VIII 14 14 1 1 VIII 1,319 1,319 IX 19 19 3 3 IX 52,564 31,216 I,S48 5,270 5,206 Family 8'11 Boilermea and Firemen Family 890 Loaders and UDloaden Total 81 77 2 2 Total 2,217 2,213 .. III V 22 22 V 78 74 .. VJ 58 54 4 58 54 VI 1 1 IX 1 1 vur 1,828 1,828 1,118 1.118 IX 309 300 'rI 21 Family 872 Crane and Hoist Opera ton Total Family 899 Labourers, D. e. c. V Total 35,151 33,786 1,365 6,721 6.646 75 Family 87" Operators of Earth-moving and Othtt Con,.. III 177 J77 eruct ion MachJl:;ery, n.e.c. IV 5 5 6 6 Total 6 fi V 769 753 16 683 672 11 V 6 6 6 fi VI 1,480 l.fi9 594 594 Mater:als handing EqUipment Operator. Family 875 VII 12 12 Total V,II 453 453 201 :!Ol V IX 32.255 30,907 1,348 5,243 5,179 64 Family 876 Oilers and Greasers, Stationary En~;nea. Motor Vehicles and Related Equipment Di&isilHl 9 S"vi", Sport alld R,crlation Work'" Total 153 153 82 82 Total 31,849 21,4~7 11,352 6,581 5,165 1,416 IV 5 5 5 5 III 11 10 V 105 103 53 53 1 4 3 1 VIII 35 35 23 23 IV 3 3 V 119 118 1 17 17 IX 8 8 1 1 VI 15 15 4 Family 879 St!lthnarv Rn(!ini" and Ext:,,, atin!! :lnd T ifrillll Equ;pmeLt Operators and Related WOlkel!, I'll 49 49 36 36" n. e. c. TataJ 21 21 20 2} VllJ 14j 14J 17 17 V 21 21 20 20 IX SM09 21,159 11,3506.503 5,088 l,4U 76 B-V~ Qassificatioa by Se. of PenollS at Work other thaa Caltivatioa.....co.rld. Toial Workets Total Wod::en Divisioo., Group Division, Group and Family of Total ------...._----~--..... Urban and Family 0( Total Urban N.C.O. N.C.O. CatqorJ Categocy Persom Maks FemaIa Persons Males Femalea 2 6 7 2 4 5 6 7 GROUP 90 FIRE FIGHTERS, POLICEMEN, GUARDS Family 910 Howe Keepeca, Matrons, Stewarda (Domestic AND RELATBD WORK.ERS aDd Instoll.ltioaal) Total 2,156 !,U3 16 1,121 1,101 14 Total 10 B 2 UI 4 4 3 3 IX 10 8 2 IV 3 3 V 93 93 17 J7 Family 911 Cooks, Cook-&arers (Domatic and Institutional) Total VI 1+ 14 4 4 708 !)86 lU HI 261 80 VD 43 43 31 sa IX 700 586 III S41 261 110 VIII 77 77 4 .. Fami" 912 Butlers, Dearen, Waiten, Maida and Other IX 1,9%! 1,904 18 1,060 1,()4£ 14 Servanta (Domestic) Family 900 Fire Fighten and Reia&ed Workers TOlal 448 161 287 26{) 6 236 Total 1 I IX 448 161 287 260 6 2M IX I Family ga! Family 901 Police Constable8, Investigatolll and Related Ayas, N u rse-«na ids Worken Total 10 10 Total 987 987 546 548 IX 10 10 VIII 29 29 Family 919 IX 958 95~ House ~, Cooks, Maicb and RelAted 548 548 Worlen Family 902 Related CUltOIDS Examiners, Patrollea-I and Total Worken S9 16 23 13 13 Tota.4 IX 39 16 258 251 7 257 250 7 23 13 13 IX 258 151 7 257 250 7 GROUP 92 WAlTERS M.RTENDERS AND RELATED Family 90~ Watchmen and Cbowkidan WORKERS Total TCIta'I 88& 876 10 295 289 6 192 191 192 192 II[ IX 4, '* 3 3 192 192 192 192 IV 3 3 Family 920 Waiters Bartender, and Related Workers V 93 93 17 17 (Institutional) VI If 14 .. .. Total 192 192 192 192 IX VII 43 43 33 33 192 192 192 192 VIII 48 48 4 .. GROUP 95 IX BUILDING CARE-TAKERS . CLEANERS AND 681 671 10 234 228 6 RELATED WORKERS Family 909 Firelighters, Policemen, Guards aod Related Workers, D.e.c. Total 17,616 13,062 9,554 2,535 1,806 727 Total 24 23 21 20 III 7 6 IX 24 23 1 21 20 1 V 26 25 GROUP 91 HOUSE KEEPERS, COOKS. MAIDS AND RELATED WORKERS VI VII 6 6 3 3 Total 1,215 771 444 615 280 335 VIII 66 65 IX 13 13 1.215 711 444 615 28Q 335 IX 17,510 7,9~ 9,552 2,516 1,790 726 77 B-V-OCCupatioODal Classificadoa by Ses of Persons at Work other thaD Calti.. doD...... c.U. Total Worken Total Worken Division, Group Division, Group ,..ud Family of Total Urban and Family of Total Urban N.C.O. N.C.O. Catqocy Pertons Males Females PersoDs Males Females Oatcgory PeI1lOllS Males Females Penons Males Femab 7 2 3 .. 5 6 4 5 6 7 Family 951 . Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen Family 110 Movie Gamera Operaton Total 17.616 8.06! 9.S54 2.533 1,806 127 Total 2 2 2 2 7 6 1 1 1 III IX % 2 2 2 26 23 V Family 9'19 Other Photographers VI Total 58 58 53 53 vn 6 6 3 3 IX 58 58 55 53 VIII 6€ 66 13 13 GROUP 99 17.510 7,958 9,552 2,516 1.790 726 SERVICE, SPORT AND RECREATION IX WORKERS, n. e .c. GROUP!M' BARBERS. HAIRDRESSERS. BEAUTICIANS AND RELATED WORKERS Total 993 936 57 94 40 54 IX Total 5,386 5,353 33 839 839 993 936 57 94 40 54 Family 990 Embalmel'l and Undertaken IX 5,386 5,353 33 839 839 Total 774 774 Family ~ Barbers. Hairdressers, Beauticians and Rdated Work.en IX 774 774 Total 5,386 5.353 33 839 839 Family 999 Service, Sport and Recreation Worken. n. c. Co IX 5,386 5,353 33 839 839 Total 219 162 57 94 40 54 GROUPg5 LAUNDERERS. DRY CLEANERS AND IX 219 162 57 94 40 34 PREt>SERS DiomM X WOI'Urs not GlassijiahU b:J OMlpaiion 'Total 5,212 3,966 1.246 1,113 827 286 T040l 2,547 2,459 88 524 519 5 IX 5,212 3,966 1,246 1,113 827 286 111 12 12 Family 950 Laundrymen. Washermen and Dhobies IV 124 114 10 Total 5,198 3,952 1,246 1,112 826 286 Y 212 271 1 43 43 IX 5,198 3,952 1,246 U 12 826 286 VI 55 65 38 38 Family ~l Dry-cleaners and Pressers VlI 9 9 6 6 Total 14 14 VllI 101 101 5 5 IX 14 14 'X 1,974 1,897 77 432 421 5 GRDUP 96 ATHLlHES, SPOR1SMEN AND RELAfED WOKKERS GROUP X8 WORKERS REPORTING OCCUPATION UNIDENTIFIABLE OR UNCLASSIFIABLE Total 19 19 19 19 Total 1,888 1,806 82 208 208 lX 19 19 19 19 III 12 12 family 960 Athletes, Sportsmen and Relatc:d Workers IV 124 114 10 Total 19]9 19 19 V 22& 227 I 7 7 IX 19 19 19 VI 17 17 GROUP 97 l'HOTUGRAPHERS AND RELATED CA.tvll:.RI\ Ol'ERA'IORS VII 3 3 Total 60 60 53 55 VIII 91 91 IX 60 00 53 55 IX 1,413 1,342 71 201 201 CIINSO~ 'l'AJlIof!S 78 ,,~--Occapadoaal ClaeeJAcadoe ." Sa of PeJIiIOIIII at WO&'k otJaeao tha.n Culdndoa-c... I4I. Total warUn Total Worken Division, Group r-- -.... Di'rition, Group and Family of Total Urban aDd Family of Total Urban N.C.O. N.C.O. Category PCfIOII8 Male! FemaJa Penom Males Femala Category Penon! Males Females PerlODI Males FelWllec. 1 2 , 4 5 6 7 2 , 4 5 Iii 7 Workers reporting occupations, unidentifiable Family XBO GROUP X9 WORKERS NOT REPORTING OCCUPA~ or uoclassiliable TlCJN Total 659 653 6 316 311 5, l,8as 1,806 82 208 206 lata! V 44 4; 36 36 12 111 12 VI 3& 38 38 38 114 10 VII 6 6 6 IV 124 6 VIII 10 10 5 5 V 228 227 7 7 IX 561 555 6 231 226 5-- VI 17 17 Family X90 Workers Dot reportiDg occupatioD 659 653 Vll , S Total 6 316 311 5 V 44 44 36 36 VIH 91 91 VI S8 38 S8 38 VlI 6 6 6 6 IX I,U! 1,342 71 201 201 VIII 10 10 5 5 IX 561 555 Iii 231 226 5,. N.C.O_NBtiooal Claaificatlan of OccupatiODl 79 ,...,.. B-V--OcaapadooaJ Cla8sUicadoa by Sez of Peraoas at Work ..... daan OaitivatioD , by Tahail. (Rural oaI,J Di'fiaioe Total Workcn DWisioD Total Worken No. of No. of ---. N.C.O. N.C.o. t:atcgQl1 Pcnoas ·MakI :PcmakI Oatqpy Pasoot Males Femu. 1 2 S -\ 1 2 5 t DISTRICT RURAL ~4 P--, P...... HaJlUr,. LoUt'" tMd RIUtItIl Wrim ALL DIVISIONS TGI&:al 11,332 8,145 3.187 "fatal 1t2.~ 122.191 ID,- III 2,381 1.793 588 In 2,661 2,073 S8S IV 8,1164 6.288 2,576 N 44,441 86.9&7 7,474 V 14 14 V 8,696 8,S89 507 VI S S VI 4,235 4,230 3 VII 46 %7 19 VII 14,377 l'4.00i 373 vm 2 2 VIn 4,574 4,572 2 IX 22 18 .. IX 63.472 51,956 11.516 DitIisitIft 5 MiDIN, Qaorr"_ tmd 1Ul/J1Id WflI'km Total 41 41 [)Wisi0Jl 0 Prq/IWnal, T uhniGiK and R,lated Wor",,", III 17 17 Total 4.864 4.666 198 VI %t 24 33 V 34 DWUiDn 6 WorkIr, in T ransporl tmd CommunicalioJl VI 21 21 O""pation, vn Total 3,116 3,114 2 VIII 13 13 III 3 3 IX 4.795 4,59B )97 V 12 12 VI 60 60 Dioirion J Administraliv8, Exec1Jiwe and }\;f:l':agtria! Work,r, vn 'Total 2,596 2,581 15 ViiI 3,OOB 3,006 2 III 1 IX 32 32 IV 4 4 DillisiOlu 7-8 Craftsme", Production Process Work"8, and LahoureTI. not elsewher, classified V 60 to 69,592 6,479 VI 20) 201 Total 76,071 III 218 VII 6 6 21B VIII J6 16 IV 35,432 30,544 4,888 V 7,937 7.633 SC4 IX 2"3~8 2,293 15 VI 3,8.8 3,845 3 Division 2 CUrietJI and Related Workm VII S6 S8 Total 1,943 1,939 9 VIIJ 1,110 1,110 III 22 22 IX 27,438 26,154 1,284 IV 14 14 Division .9 SlTfJiu, SpOTt ,md RlCTfolion TV orkerl V ~58 258 26,268 16/~32 9,936 VI 48 48 Total III 7 7 ".. 'II 74 74 IV 3 3 VIII 203 203 V 102 101 1 IX 1,329 1,320 9 VI 11 11 Divilian 3 Salu Work", VII 13 13 ToaaJ 14,195 13.841 35. VIII 126 126 IX 26,006 9,935 VII 14.195 13,841 354 16,071 80 B-V-Oeeapadollal ClassiJicatio. by 8ft of Peno•• at WodE other than Cultivation by. Tabsils (Rural oaJ.,)-Conld. DiviaioD Total Worken Division No. of No. of Total Workers N.C.O. N.CO. ~- Persons --- Category Males Female Cat~ory Pel'SOllS Malca ...... ~ 2 3 .. 2 3 .. DaIUionX Worws ilol Ckssi jilllJU OccuPalior. bJ ~4 FatmIrI, Fishmnm, HUIlUrI, u",,' ad &I..tUJ Total 2,023 1,940 13 WGI'un III 12 12 Total 3,382 2,270 1,112 IV 124 114 10 rn V' 229 228 1 101 101 IV VI 17 J7 3.26f 2,152 1,112 VII 3 3 VII 17 17 VIII 96 96 IX l,542 1,470 72 DiIIi.ri tm S MitzlrI, Quorr,1'l1lllland Relotlll WlII'km Total SIKANDRABAD TAHSIL !t 9 III ALL DIVISIONS 9 9 Total 34,819 29,245 5,574 l>iDUitJn 6 Worklrs in III III T 'IMIS/Jorl and Commu"ieation III ~ioIu IV 11,255 8,911 2,344 Total V 1,814 1,865 9 776 176 VI VI 1,082 1,082 7 7 VIII VII 3,120 3,120 766 766 VIII 1,298 1,298 IX 3 3 IX 16,079 12,858 3,221 DivisioRS 7~ Croftsmm, Production PrOCUI Worklrl. and LJiuision 0 Proj,ulonal, TIC/mical and Relattd Works LDhoUT." not ,Isewh", daJsiji8d Total 89'2 864 28 Total 18,264 16,464 1,800 VI 5 5 IV 7,991 o.7~9 1,232 28 IX 8B7 859 V 1,7J6 1.787 9 DitJision 1 Atlminislrolill', E3CtCuliul and Manag"ial WorUrs VI 968 9G8 Total f38 436 2 VJII V 7 7 431 431 VI 75 75 IX 7,078 6.519 559 IX 356 354 2 Divi.ifm 9 DiuisiOli 2 Clerical and R,tat.d U'Qr,u,.s $mnc" Spewt QnJ R"ualion Work", Total 587 536 T9tal 7,078 4,147 2,631 III VI 4- 4 V 42 42 vm 14 14 VI 23 23 IX ?,OCO VII 10 10 4,429 2,631 B7 VIII 87 Dzvision X WorUrJ not ClassijiabI, 0.1 Occupation IX 424 423 T~,tai 300 300 Division 3 SIIlu Warm, Total 3,()93 !M93 V 29 29 VII 3,(93 3,093 IX 271 271 81 IHIIBIJII B-V-Occllpatioaal Classification by Sex of Persoas at Work other than Cnltivation by Tahsils (Rural onlY)-CDlltd. Division Total Worken Division Total Workers No. of ...... No. of _..A._----. N. C. O. - N. C. O. Categery Persons Males Females Category Persons MaI6S Femalel 2 3 4 1 2 3 .. BULANDSHAHR ~TAHSIL Division 4 Par_" FilMrmln, HunUr', Logglr' and lUlalld Worklr' ALL DIVISIONS Total 49,655 42,1'14 7,511 Total 4,50B 3,080 1.42B HI 1,569 1,127 442 III 1,429 987 442 IV 15,820 12,670 3,150 IV 3,054 2,068 986 V 3,534 3,373 161 VI 1 ... VI 1,376 1,375 1 VII 10 10 VII 4,137 4,018 119 VIII 1 1 VIII 1.639 1,6311 IX 13 13 IX 21,580 17,942 3,638 DWiJiorI 5 Mi,.".,. QrumJfll,n and RIlat14 Will'''''' Dillinoll 0 Prof,lsillllal, T ttlznical and Related W orklrs Total 2,025 1,925 100 Total 27 27 29 28 V III 5 5 VI 4 4 VI 22 22 VIn 5 5 IX 1.987 1,888 99 Dilliriotl 6 Worklr' in Transport and Communication OlCUfJaliIJ'" Dillisiool AdminisITativI, E",cul,", and:_M anaglrial W OTMrI Total l,lBt 1,184 ... Total 699 690 9 III 3 3 III V 12 12 IV 3 3 VI 19 19 V 36 36 VI 53 53 VII 1 VII 3 3 VIII J,135 1,135 VIII 8 8 IX 14 14 IX 595 586 9 DillinolU 7-8 Orajlfl'llln, Production Proc'lI W",klr', and Difliriotl 2 ClIrical and R'lol,d Wor"", Lahaur", not Ils,whlr' rlauiJUd Total 814 810 4 '1.7,096 24,505 2,595 III 19 19 Tatal IV 4 'I: III 103 103 V 162 162 IV 12.699 10,537 2,162 VI 6 6 VII 46 46 V 3,047 2,889 158 VIII 58 58 VI 1.253 1,252 IX 519 515 4 24 24 Dillinoll 3 Salu W",kIr, VII 327 327 Total 4,046 3,'27 119 VIII - vn 4,046 3,927 119 IX 9,645 9,373 272 BS-lS CBNSUI TABLBS 82 B-V-Occupational Classification by Sell: or Persons at Work other than Cnltivation by TahsUs (Rural only)-Contd. Division Total Workers DivisioD Total Workers No. of No.of ~. N.C.O. Category PerIODS Males --Females Category Persons Males Femalea 1 ! S 4 2 9 4 DiPiIioII 9 SIr""-, S/Wt and /{ur,ati(Jn Worklr', DivmOfl 1 Mmlniltratiw, ®cutiwand Manag".ial W""U,I Total 1,050 l,OjS 1 Total 8,220 i;fJ27 ',193 IV 1 1 III ! Z V 17 17 IV 2 % VI 25 25 V 196 95 vn S S VI 6 Ii VIII 8 8 VII 7 7 IX 996 995 VIll 39 39 DirriMA 2 Clmcal and RMot,d Wor"" IX 8,068 4,676 5,192 Tocal 233 230 3 DiWitm X Wilt"'" tNt ClassiJiahli h7 Omlpatio. III 2 2 Total 1,034 969 65 IV 6 6 1II 7 7 VI 1 IV 58 56 2 vn 13 13 V 152 151 l' VITI 46 46 VI 12 12 IX 165 162 3. VIII 66 66 - Diuilion II Salu WtWk~r, IX 739 677 62 Total 8,678 3,483 145 VII 3,628 3,183 145 KHURJA TAHSIL DivisillR 4 Farmers, Fis!urmtn, Hunt"" Loggers and R,lat,d ALL DIVISIONS Worker, Total 2,116 1,659 457 Total 28,520 24,598 3.922 III 777 631 146 III 907 761 146 IV 1.296 1,008 288 IV 7,550 6,426 1,124 V 14 14 V 2,023 1,916 107 VII 19 19 VI 797 795 2 VIII VII S,687 3,523 16" VIII 1,080 1,078 2 IX 9 5 4 IX 12,476 10,099 2,377 Division .5 MinlT', QuarrJmen and R,lated Worbrs Total 5 5 Diaision 0 Profmional, Technical and &latld Workt>rl III 3 3 Total 88G 846 40 VI 2 2 V 5 5 DiuUion 6 Workerl in Transport and ComtnfJIIkatiOil VI 6 6 Oceupatiolll VD 1 1 Total 836 834 2 VIII 6 6 VIII 829 827 2 IX 868 828 40 h: 7 7 Jto8IlBI •• &-V"':'Occupadonal Classification by Sell of Persons at Work other than Cuidvation by Tahsils (Rural only)-Concld. Division Total Worken- Division Total Workett No. of No. of N·C.O. N. C. O. category PeI!i005 Males Females Category Males Females 1 2 3 4 2 3 Division 1 Dillisions 1-8 Craftsmen, Production Proceu Worker, and ~dmi>lislratifHI, E;rltutilll and Managerial W I1fkerl Total Lahourer s not elsewherl classified 409 406 3 VI 48 48 Total 14,015 12.901 1,114 IX 361 358 3 III 115 as Diuision 2 IV 6,180 5.352 828 Cllrital and R,lat,d W I1fkerl V 1,954 1,841 107 Total 3U 313 1 IV VI 759 757 2 4 4 V VII 14 14 54 54 VI 104 104 18 18 VIII Vll IX 4,8b9 4,712 177 .5 5 "Ill Dilli.rim 9 SlffIiCl, SPI1fI and Recr,ati()D H'ork"., 12 12 IX Total 5,~33 3,090 2,U3 221 220 1 Divisi()D 3 III 5 5 Total 3,428 IV I I 3,338 90 ,3 VII 3,428 3,338 90 V S Division 4 Farmers, Fish.,m'lI, Hunt"." Logglr' and VI 1 &Iat,d Workers 6 6 Vll Total 1,326 1,136 190 62 VIII 62 III 74 74 5,155 3,012 2,14) IX IV 1,250 1,060 190 Dil/i,i.1I X WI1fUrs nol Clauifiabl, b.1 Occupation VI 2 2 Total 518 501 17 Division 6 W",ker, in Transpl1f: QIId Communication HI 5 5 O"upationJ IV 66 58 8 Total 320 320 V 30 30 vr 34 34 VI !l :I vm 278 278 VII 3 3 IX 8 8 VIII 24 24 Divisions 7·8 Croftsmen, Production Proe.ss WorWl, IX E87 878 9 Labourers not elsel.tJherl claSSified Total 16,694 15,72'2 972 ANUPSHAHR TAHSIL IV 8.5' 2 7,896 666 LLDMSIONS V 1,190 J,lf'O 30 Total 29,460 26,204 1,255 VI 868 858 JII 74 74 VIIT 248 248 IV 9,816 8.9<:0 856 IX 5826 5,550 275 V 1.265 l,!!35 30 Division 9 lilnli". Sport and R,crlalion IV orb" VI 978 978 Total 5,737 5,768 1,969 vn 3,43l 3,3~3 90 V 3 3 VIII II 'III 557 557 IX t l ,337 11 ,Oi7 2,280 X 5.723 1!!69 Divuion () ProJlSsional, T uh'ltcaL artd R.lat.d Worb.. Division g Wl1fkilrs nol ClosJifiahl, '" O'~.balion Total 1.061 1,031 30 Total 171 17() 1 VI 6 6 V J8 18 VIII 2 2 VI 2 2 "' IX 1,053 1,02a 80 VIII a 6 ------IX 145 144 I N.C.O.-Natiooal Classi6cadon of Occupations GBNSUS TABbBS 84 B-VI--OccupadoDaJ Divisions of PerSODS at Work other than CuldvadoD classified by Educational Levels Occupational t\ge-group Total Workers Total Literate Primary High School Technical Div.ion No. Literate (without or Junior or Higher diploma not (N. C. 0.) Workers educational Basic Secondary equal to level) degree ,...... ---. ,....~ ,.---.A-----. Penons Males Females M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 All Divillionl Total 56.445 51,834 4.60' 24,194 59413,~92 26. 5.709 IU 4.0t8 124 51 0-14 1.576 1,378 198 283 20 222 19 59 2 15-34 25.983 24.084 1,899 12,217 327 5,641 131 3.092 47 2.447 79 42 35-59 23.042 20,984 2.058 10,412 218 6,124 93 2,194 61 1.465 42 9 60+ 5t 8fl 5.387 454 1,982 29 1.405 21 364- 4 134 3 Aile Dot stated 1 1 () -:- Professional. Technical and Related Workers Teal 3.453 2,949 504 2,870 338 663 42 458 86 765 118 7 0-14 4 4 2 4 1 1 15-34 1.236 196 206 19 134 30 406 77 7 35-59 1.274 129 296 16 258 53 294 39 60+ 356 9 159 3 65 3 64 2 1- Administrative, Eltecu- tive and Manageria I Workers 'Iotal l,3f2 1,377 15 1,204 6 285 3 253 408 2 17 0-14 8 7 15-34 509 82 87 195 13 35-59 638 4: 169 2 151 206 1 4: 60+ 49 27 14 7 1 2- Clerical aDd Related Worken Total 3.2!)6 3,081 175 2.789 144 842 127 685 15 1,100 2 10 0-14 3 13 2 12 1 1 15-34 1,482 81 333 70 318 9 700 2 7 35-59 1.185 45 454 40 320 5 382 3 60+ 119 5 53 5 46 18 1-sales Worken Total 13,950 13.761 189 7,964 29 4,732 25 2,098 3 877 1 0-14 61 1 42 1 21 15-34 9.459 9 1,605 9 1,119 521 35-\)9 3,522 12 2,382 » 779 3 3~4: 1 60+ 919 7 703 7 179 31 4-Farmers, Fishermen, HUDters, Loggers and Related Worker! Total 1,170 883 287 281 2 208 2 53 17 0-14 11 11 15-34 135 88 36 9 35-59 114 2 1118 2 17 - 8 - 60+ 21 21 ... - - 85 B-SEBIBI Sex, Broad Age-groups and Educational Levels in Urban Areas only ___.._ Educational Levels 'Non-technical University degree Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree os • diploma not or post-graduate QO_ ,equal to degree degree other than Engineering Medicine Agriculture Veterinary Technology Teaching Otbers oZ • technical degree and .:: gq Dairying g.....os 00 • ,__.... ,...... ,....--""---. ~ ~ .---..-. ....----. ~ Oa-u'=Z M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 184 7 1,338 79 19 66 7 2 84 1 •• 0 All Di.,i- sloas ."0:.. 178 3 715 63 14 4 2 81 4 567 15 4 48 "3 1 6 56 14 2 5 7 808 78 15 65 7 2 82 () 5 3 381 63 12 4 2 79 4 375 14 :3 47 "3 1 52 1 14 2 1 3 234 1 1 1 1 3 127 107 28 124 2 27 97 26 1 It, 109 1 3 142 71 37 5 I 3 4 2 _. CUIIOI TAlIldS8 86 B-VI-Occupational DivisioDS or Persoas at Work other than Cultivation classified by Educational Levels Occupatiooal Agc-g1'Oup Total Worken Total Literate Primary High School Technical Division No. Literate (without or Junior or Highet diploma not (N. C. 0.) Worker. educational Basic Secondary equal to level) degree ,.--...... ~ ..-----.. ~.-. Penons Males Females M F M F M F M F M F 2 S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5-Miner. Quarymen and Related Workers Total 1 1 1 35-59 6-Workers in Tral18pOrt and Communication Occupatiom Total 2.411 20401 II 892 470 232 114 16 0-14 S 3 15-34 551 2" 141 121 14 35-59 !l2S 182 li8 51 2 60 ... 15 10 3 2 7...Q..Craftsmen. Productio n Process Workers and Labourer, 'lIOt elsewhere classified Total 23,701 21,697 2,008 7.150 26 5.182 22 1,479 4 456 I <>-14 139 116 23 15-34 3,928 14 2,603 10 1,011 4 294 35-59 2,646 8 2,087 8 398 150 60+ 437 4 31a 4 47 12 9-Servi<:e, Sport and Recreation Worken Total 6,581 5,U5 l,4t6 1,61;) 49 957 4) 420 5 215 1 0-14 42 2 31 2 11 15-34 841 26 423 22 225 4 175 S5-59 679 18 453 17 176 40 60+ 58 II 50 2 8 X-Worktr;J not ClIISSI- fiAble by OccupatioD Total 524 519 5 123 52 !II . 36 0-14 9 8 1 I5-Si 76 26 21 26 85-59 SO 12 7 10 60+ 8 - 6 2 lli.u,o.-Natlonal ClasuficatiOD 01 Occupations 87 Ses, Broad Age-groups anel Educational Levels in Urban Areas only-Ctmdd. Educational Levels Non-technical University degree Technical degrc{! or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree diploma not or post-grad ua te ,-- --..... ~ual to degree: degree other than Engineering Medicine Agriculture Veterinary Technology Teaching Othen technical degree and Dairying f .. r- "'----. F"" .. ,...... !vi F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 31 32 1 , 1 2 1 17 10 2 1 9 !7 1 10 x CBNIUS TABLES 88 B-VIII Part A-Persons unemployed aged 16 anei above by Sex~ Seeking Employment fol' the ...... _-----. Educational Levels Total Unemployed Total ,.-_____,..__, P M F 1 234: TOTAL 142 136 6 III 3 Dliterate 6 6 3 Literate (without educational level) 13 13 8 Primary or Junior Basic 44 44 34 High School or Higher Secondary 63 63 53 Tec1mical diploma not equal to degree Non-technical diploma not equal to degree University degree or post-graduate degree otlaer than technical degree 16 16 16 13 3 Technical degree or diploma equal to degree Dr post-graduate degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture Veterinary and Dairying Technology Teaching Otbel'" B-VlIl-Part B-Persoas unemployed, aged 15 and above Rural Unemployed District/Tahsil Total Unemployed Illiterate --"-- Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 TOIBI 971 975 3 197 195 2 Sikandrabad Tahlil 273 273 83 83 Bulandshahr Tahsil 275 273 2 29 27 -2 Kburja Tahsil 265 264 39 39 Anupsbabr Tahsil 165 165 46 46 - ·... oad Age.;.groups and EduClatioual Levels in Urban Areas only first time PenoDll ,employed before but now out or employment and seeking work ...., ~ ______~ __~ ____ ,______-A ______~---- __-- ______~ ------.groups Age-groups 35+ Age not Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 00+ Age---- not stated stated ~ ~ ,...------. ____,,___, ,..--"--. ~--. r----' ~ r----.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 2() 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 M 5 25 :4 8 8 3 2 2 .. 1 3 2 5 2 3 10 3 3 1 .,' 10 3 2 2 2 '_. - by Sex and Educational Levels in Rural Areas only Educational Levell ------.--..~------~ Primary or Junior Basic High School and above Literate (without educational level) ....._-_._--, ,... p- .-- Person, Males' ------Females Persons Males Female!! ··Perlon. Mala Fc:males 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.5 16 B "I 170 170 167 167 44. 4t3 I 19 19 89 19 82 82 77 38 38 151 131 "59 59 13 13 IS4 153 I~ 15 27 27 ." 77 1!S-14 B-IX-Pel'loa. DOt at Work classified by Sell, Total Non-working Populaticm Full-t ime studentl Household duties Dependents, infant. and disabled Age-group ,..------, Penons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 10 Dis~riet Total 1,174,056 411,949 762,107 103,255 14,976 402 439,926 305,421 3611,26. 0-14 688,651 361,651 327,000 76,567 11,964 223 44,867 28+,811 2~O,lfi5. 15-3. 274,830 35,980 238,850 26,681 2;938 147 222,425 7,949 13,398 '35-59 154,410 3,670 150,740 28 144,081 3,016 6,4tlO 60+ 55,543 10,4U 45,119 .. 28,378 9,430 16,378- Age not stated 622 224 398 7 24 175 215 199 Distr'. Total 1,020,105 154,1163 665,242 85,275 6,532 573 389,596 266,959 268,838 0-14 599,594 315,024 284,570 63,982 5,596 223 43,294 250,771 235,676 15-34 236,890 28,639 208,251 21.286 712 118 195,732 6,179 11,773 '35-59 135,417 2,924 132,493 28 126,486 2,390 5,895 ~+ .47,614 8,078 39,536 4 23,910 7,430 15,300 Age not stated 590 198 !l92 7 24 174 189 194 District Total 153,951 57.086 96,865 17,980 8,6"4 2t SO,330 38,462 37,782 0-14 89,057 46,627 42,430 12,585 6,368 1,575 34,040 34,489 15-34 17,940 7,!l41 SO,599 5,395 2,276 29 26,693 1,770 J.62~ 35-59 18,993 74ti 18,247 17,595 626 585 ~+ 7,929 2,346 5,583 4,468 2,OL.0 I,071~ ~ not stated 32 26 6 26 5 91 .~oad Age-groups aDd Type of Activity Retired, rentiers or Bea.,gars, vagrants, Inmates of penal, Persons seeking emp- Persons employed before independent means etc. mental and chari- loyment for the but now out of employment table institutions first time and seeking work ,----"---.. .-- ...... Age-group Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Tocal 982 481 722 .3 28 837 S 302 6 Toeal 22 4 25 3 0-14 I 14 12 150 22 23 7B6 3 230 2 15-34 t19 Hl 319 St 3 26 59 4- 35-59 149 528 22~ 35 2 10 60+ 2 Age Dot stated Rut's,' 12. 380 719 93 • 72' 277 J Total - 20 4- 25 3 0-14 12 10 150 %2 S 68() 211 2 15-34 III 77 318 s. S 21 53 35-59 403 293 229 33 2 10 60+ 2 Age not lrated (kbaa 456 101 ! 2 ~ 111 3 25 3 Total - Z 0-14 I 2 - 20 (OJ S 19 15-34 108 64 1 5 6 3 35-59 "5 35 ! ... - - - 60+ - - ,.. - Age not ..... caNSOBTABUI ~ 9! B-IX-Peno". Dot at Work classified by Se..... Total NOD-working Population Full-time students Household duties . Dependents, infanl.8 and disabled Age-group _....__...... -Persons Males- Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 District Total 1,020,105 354,863 665,242 85,275 6,332 373 389,596 266,959 268,838 0-14 599,594 315,024 284,57C 63,982 5,596 223 43,294 %50,771 235,676 15-34 236,890 ~8_639 208,261 21,286 712 118 195,732 6,179 11,173 55-59 135,417 2,924. 132,~98 , 28 126486 2,~90 5,895 60+ 47,6H 8.078 39,5:16 4 23,910 7,430 15,300 Ace not ~tated 590 ' 198 392 7 24 174 1819 19. Sika~dfabad Total 213,787 80384 132,903 21,745 1,382 7t 72,090 i8,086 59,40t 0-14 13~,641 72,157 62,484 17,673 1,3fO 9 8,121 54,470 53,(122 15-34 44,953 5,577 39,376 4,072 41 fI1 37,813 1,163 1,521 35-59 24,476 712 23,764 6 22,701 597 1,046 60+ 9,195 1,934 7.261 3,450 1,852 3,803 Aae Dot stated 22 4 18 !j 4 12 Bulantlsballt Total 101,968 105,069 196,899 26,938 1,705 114,995 77,513 80,096 0-14 174,954 91322 83,632 18,492 1,222 11,246 72,822 71,162 13-34 71,803 10,590 61,213 B,44:1 480 ... (' 57,494 1,869 3.227 35-59 40,646 854 39,792 38,402 715 1,372 60+ 14,278 2,255 12,023 7,717 2,063 ; 4,235 Age DOt atated 287 48 239 3 :5 ]36 44 100 '- , KhllrJa Total 152,9lf 79,516 153,396 18,869 1,613 85,72. 60,039 65,87' 0-14 154,389 70.420 63,969 14,475 1,451 7,436 55,938 55,082 15-34 55,565 6,340 49,225 ",394 HZ 44,390 1,649 4,687 15-59 31,821 787 111,034 28,464 654 2,535 60+ 10,938 1,832 9,056 5,41! 1,1011 3,496 Ace DOt Hated tOr- 89 112 20 22 S!)" 70 ,- AnDpsbabr Toeal 271,936 811,892 182,044 17,723 1,63% SOl 116,787 71,321 63,468 0-14 155,610 81,125 74,485 13,342 1,583 %14" 16,491 67,541 - 56,410 ~.:' :' '.':" . 15-34 64,56~ 6,132 58,437 4,377 49 61 56,035 1,498 2,338 35-59 !l8,474 571 37,903 22 16,919 424 942 _ 60+ 13,203 2,007 11,196 .. 7,131 1,806 3,766 Ate lICIt ltated 80 57 , 23 4 tl 52 12 93 <8road Age-groaps and T,pe of Activitf .".. Tahsils (Raralonly) Retired, rentier or Beggars. Inmates of penal. Persons seek 109 PerIODI employed before, independent means vagrants. etc. mental and cbari- employment for the but DOW out ofemployment table institutions 6.nt time and seekins work ,...--__....., .------, Age-groBp Males Females Males Females' Males Females Males Females Males Females 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 10 Rural 526 380 7U 93 726 m S Total 20 4 • 25 3 0-14 12 10 150 22 S 680 211 2 15-34 III 77 318 34 S 21 53 1 '5-59 403 293. 229 33 2 10 60+ 2 Age not I._ -Tahsil 39 10 165 17 2 li5 100 Toeal 3 I 2 0-14 1 34 171 79 15-34 II 6 79 11 2 16 55-59 28 3 49 5 5 60+ Age not statel Tahsil 182 7Z 159 29 1 219 57 I Total 5 % 3 0-14 5 2 31 8 200 42 2 15-34 44- 9 6' 9 16 15 35-59 153 61 58 10 60+ 1 Age Dot lIta,,1I Tahsil 1&3 171 173 l' 201 ill 1 Tocal I. • 4 1 0-14 5 3 40 3 2 195 57 15-34 3S %8 87 6 2 2 9 1 35-59 127 140 '14. 8 60+ Age nor ..ted TabsD 1t2 127 ft2 30 131 5l Toeal 10 16 2 0-14 4 .. 45 11 114 33 15-34 25 14 88 8 1 13 35-59 115 89 i8 10 4 60+ 1 Ace-.t ..... C-SEIIES CIID1BOS TA:B1oU 96 C-U-Age and Marital Status Total Population Never Married Age-group --.. Persons Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 District All Age. l,517,SIS 806,285 711,230 Uo,78S 291,645 0-9 444,025 235,771 208,254 235,771 208,254 10-14 116,459 97,154 79,305 93,997 69,893 15-19 124,20~ 66,l99 58,004 45,820 14,538 20-24 124,35!J 60,247 64.108 16,384 I,OSS 15-29 116,080 57,886 58,194 6,878 266 fO-.-34 98,178 5O.51B 47.660 3,931 137 15-:" 78.127 40,594 37,533 2,59~ 56 40-44 80,008 4:2,7.7 37,2El 2,845 61 45-49 62.1Ui 33,006 29,112 ~,17S 20 JO-54 68.328 38,698 29,630 2,343 ". 1!t-59 39,328 21,285 18,04' 1,192 II fl)-64 49,549 2°,17Q 20,37!1 1,434 21 .-69 20,821 12.187 8,634 49; I' 'ftl+ !5282 20,57l 14,711 ISO 42 Age BOt .tatee; fi54 25% 402 196 !l5 I ....drab&d AlIA,.. 333,690 178,655 155,034 87,412 66,998 0- 9 100,941 5~,209 46,732 54.209 46,7.12 10-14 38,866 21,342 17,524 20,249 15,0.4 15-19 27,642 14,692 12,950 6,OS7 4,189 20-24 27,722 13,753 13,969 1,212 831 25-29 25.{.58 1~,b86 1:L,772 ',238 56 30-34- 21,195 10,8,)8 1O,3.3~ 1,133 IOZ 15-39 15.172 7,302 7,870 632 10 40-44 19,358 lO,tS!'! b.4n 'H1l 9 .5-49 14,035 7,826 6,259 556 50-5. 13,761 7,443 6,318 571 '7 ~9 8,263 4,959 S,30~ laS GO-64 10,532 6,593 :i,939 341 •.- ~9 3,969 2,39~ 1,574 1(9 G 1'0+ 6,494 3.499 2,995 107 • Ace IIOt atatecl 34 14 20 5 t· 97 MukaI Statu Marital Status ------~,----~--~--.------Married Widowed Divorced or Separated Unspecified StatUi Age~rollp Males FemalCl MalCl Females Male. FanalCl Mal" Fanalet 7 a 9 10 II 12 IS 14 8.,..1 ,42,210 358.448 46.365 57.317 702 260 225 5£0 All Ar" 0-9 2,933 9,216 88 152 56 6 60 S8 10-14 19,970 43,210 S41 199 50 16 18 41 15-19 42,816 62,'364 925 525 10-1 25 18 110 20-24 49,391 55,953 1,495 876 94 2! 211 77 25-29 44,623 45,774 1,843 1.6H leG sz Ij 13 30-34 35,937 35,264 1,964 2,143 82 29 17 41 35-39 36,411 3l.6H S,427 4,496 55 26 9 34 40-44- 24 6 38 45-49 27,306 21,479 S,476 4,551 45 30,020 19,907 6,281 9,617 47 32 7 40 50:-5' 15,628 12,446 4,442 5,550 18 16 5 20 55-59 19,332 8,702 8,377 11,017 17 2Z to 17 60-64 65-69 7.501 3,922 4,177 4,68; 11 S 13 10,29} 5.3% i,5,!3 11.254 16 8 3 11 70+ 1 6 7 Al?:t not ItAlcd 43 171 • • Taluill , 80,Slll 76,187 10,578 11,708 118 74 t~ 6'1 All AI_ 0- 9 -I 10-14 1,065- 2,482 3 G 6 19 15-19 8,538 8.Hl 53 3. 8 6 12 " 20-24 12,350 13.0l0 127 71 20 S .. .. 11.458 1:l.532 171 16i 14 , 5 13 25-29 , 1 7 30-34 9,376 ,9,922 328 297 20 18 35-39 6,257 7,390 S~5 439 11 13 6 , 966 8 f 4()-4.t 9,474 [ 7,485 693 8 10 7 45-49 5,724 5,2'" 1,536 I,OOS 2 5,816 4,400 1,047 1,90S 8 8 50-54 3,764 2,186 939 1,107 2 6 55-59 3,940 1,680 2.308 2,243 2 11 2 I 60-64 65-$ 1,983 .596 901 970 2 I 70+ l,!WI .491 2,073 2,500 lS Age DOl .tated 5 7 4 S ISS-IS C-U-Age aDd Marital StatUi Age-group Total Population Never Married Persons Males Females Femalet I) ~ It 86,8.9 All A.. 445,915 236,639 209,276 120,613 0- 9 129,883 68,772 61,111 68,772 61,lU 10-1~ ~O,959 27,699 23,2.60 27,172 20,348 15-19 36,983 20,083 16,900 16,643 5,197 20-24 36,056 17,649 18,407 2,601 25-29 33,823 16,806 17,017 2,262 30-34 28,879 14,885 13,994 1,068 35-39 23,1CO 12,070 11,030 702 20 40-4. 23,521 12,433 11,088 830 22 45-49 21.665 12,856 8,809 %4 8 50-54 16,108 7,412 8,696 129 13 55-59 12,575 7,124 5,451 1; 2 60-64 13,219 7,223 5,996 «Ii 6 65-69 9,474 6,576 2,898 58 3 70+ 9,369 4,994- 4,375 231; 8 Age not stated SOl 57 2H 47 91 J[~ur.ia AU AICI 18.870 179,538 159,3~2 91,702 66,950 0-9 98,425 52,214 46,209 52,214 46,209 10-14 40,335 22,263 18,072 20,821 16,170 15-19 17,186 14,485 12,701 10,060 S,891 '20-24 27,637 13,090 14,547 S,336 252 25-29 25,796 12,695 13,101 1,67. 210 30-34 22,346 11,319 11,027 761 35 35-39 16,811~ 8,746 8,055 528 13 -40-44 19,066, 10,225 8,841 . 638 10 45-49 12,974 6,825 6,149 1;6 2 00-54 15,084 8,542 6,542 5Sg 10 55-59 9,574 5,406 4,168 2&4 3 60-64 11,515 6,599 4,916 366 7 65-69 4,491 2,658 l,83S lU .. 70+ 7.415 4.366 3,049 193 29 Ale DOt ate Marital Staau-Coraftl. Marital Status ...... ---.------~ Age-group ..__------,--Married Widowed Divorced or Separated UDlpecified Status ,--_...... ,....---~-,-~ ,------,__ Males ----Females Males Females Males Females Male. Females 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1+ : ·1 Tahsil 96,485 105,467 19,376 16,856 127 38 124 All AC. 0- 9 506 2,785 5 126 16 3 10-14 3,376 11,631 61 15-19 72 ., 3 14,811 18,193 233 214 .. % 20-24 14,174 16,740 344 244 22 4 33 25-29 13,311 13,514 479 440 21 6 40 30-34 10,771 10,437 565 557 32 16 35-39 9,835 9,771 1,748 1,279 20 16 40-44 11,631 7,516 1,184 1,278 15 2 7 45-49 3,501 5,979 3,777 2,702 5 2 50-54 5,908 3,885 1,207 1,566 3 1 55-59 3,349 2,734 3,800 3,253 7 2 3 60--64 4,S15 1,213 2,203 1,679 3 65-69 987 924- 3,770 3,442 2 1 70+ 10 149 4 Age DOt stated T.hsU 77,261 78,488 10,074 13,598 451 157 50 1St All Ace. 0- 9 1,362 1,869 8 11 50 5 22 17 10-14 4-,321 8,742 59 43 42 12 3 13 15-19 9,477 14,103 191 138 82 23 4 31 20-24 10,664 12,642 293 215 58 17 7 17 25-29 10,089 10,487 401 463 65 25 1 17 30-34 7,773 7,501 410 531 33 13 2 7 35-39 8,820 7,628 736 1,181 27 18 4- 4 40-44 5,991 5,035 756 1,089 20 13 2 10 45-49 6,~46 1,052 1,401 2,461 34 12 2 7 50-54 4-,117 2,811 990 1,346 13 8 2 t 55-59 4,404 2,079 1,820 2,820 8 5 1 5 60--64 1,590 774 936 1,050 9 5 65-69 2,092 759 2,071 2,249 10 6 6 70+ 15 6 2 Age not stated 100 Q..II-A,e and Marital Statui ,---- Total Populatioa Never Married - PCIIODI Males -_Females Malea FelDalel 2 S .. S , 73,868 All A,.. '99,040 211,452 187,58. 117,056 0--9 11.,778 tiO,516 54,202 60,576 54,,02 20,449 25,755 10--14 46,299 25,850 18.Stl 15,453 13.030 1,261 15-19 32,39% 16,939 17,185 20--24 32,940 15,'155 9,235 25-29 30,80S 15,499 15,304 1,70$ SO-34 25,760 13,456 12,304 967 55-39 29,044 12,476 10,568 732 IS .1)-'" 18,063 9,204 8,859 667 20 45---49 13,3!H 5,499 7,895 1,557 9 50-54 23,375 15,301 8,074 J,084 4 S5-59 8,916 3,796 5,120 650 t 60-64 14.283 8,755 5,528 662 4 1 65-69 2,88'1 558 2,329 205 4,292 195 1 70+ 12,004 7,712 56 10 AI' not IItated 102 76 26 Dlstric:t