CENSUS OF INDIA 2001

SERIES-22 ORISSA

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B

JHARSUGUDA DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Manoranjan Saran of the IndIan Admtnlstratlve ServIce Director of Census OperatIons, Orissa The maps Included In this publication are based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India

The territorial waters of India extend Into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line

The Interstate boundaries between Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown In tl'1IS publication are as Interpreted from the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 but have yet to be verified

The state boundaries between Uttaranchal & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & jharkhand and Chhattlshgarh & Madhya Pradesh have not been verified by government concerned

© Government of India, CopYright 2007 Ib Thermal Power Station, Orissa Power Generation Corporation

Orissa Power Generation Corporation was incorporated on 14th November, 1984 under the Companies Act, 1956. EarLier, the entire share capital of the Company was owned by Government of Orissa. During January, 1999, Government of Orissa has disinvested 49% of its stake in favour of a private investor, nameLy, AES Corporation, U.S.A.

The main objective of Orissa Power Generation Corporation is establishing, operating, maintaining large ThermaL Stations independently and/or in joint sector. As its main venture, the Company has set up 2(Two) Thermal Power Plants with a capacity of 210 MW each in the lb Valley Area of district at an estimated project cost of Rs.11350 million. It has undertaken the construction of 7 (seven) Mini Hydel Unit Stations having a totaL capacity of 5075 KW as a technoLogicaL demonstration. The Location of Thermal Power Plant at the pit heads and their proximity to the main reservoir at Hirakud faciLitate easy supply of coal and water respectively. This gives the Company the distinct advantage of lower cost of inputs and hence lower cost of generation.

The management of affairs of OPGC vests in the Board of Directors comprising 6 (Six) Directors. As per the share holders' agreement with the private investor, the Board will comprise equaL number of nominees from the both the parties. The Chairman and Director, Finance are nominated by Government of Orissa while the Managing Director and the Director, Operations are nominated by the private investor. The Principal Secretary to Government, Department of Energy, Government of Orissa is the Ex-Officio Chairman of the Company. The day to day affairs of the Company are managed by the Managing Director, Director, Operations and the Director, Finance. They are assisted by a team of experienced professionals having expertise in the field. iii)

CONTENTS

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Preface XI

Acknowledgcment XIII

District lIighltghts - 2001 Ccn~us xv

important statistics XVII

Ranking of Policc Stations ill the District XIX

Statcmcnt J Namc of thc headquartcrs of DIstrict/TahsIl, thclr rural/urban status and cltstance from district headquarters, 2001 XXI

Statement 2 Name of thc headquarters of dIstrict/CD block theIr rural-urban status and dIstance frolll d istnct headquartcrs, 200 I XXI

Statement 3 Popu lation of the district at each census from 190 I to 200 I XXII Statement 4 Area, number of villages/towns and population in district and police station, 2001 )(,XIII

S tatemcnt 5 CD Block wisc number of vIllages and rural populatIon, 2001 XXIV

Statcmcnt G Population of Urban AgglomeratIons/towns, 200 I XXIV Statement 7 Villages WIth populatIon of 5,000 and above at CD Block level as per 200 I census and amenitIes available xxv Statement 8 Statutory towns with popUlation less than ),(100 as per 200 I cenSllS and amenIties available XXV Statcmcnt 9 Iiouseless and InstItutIonal population of police stations, rural and urban,2001 XXVI

Analytical Note

I. HIstory and s~opc of thc District Ccnsus ~ Iandbook 3 2 Brief history of the district 4 3 Admlllistratlvc set-up 5 4 PhYSical features Location, size, physiogtaphy, relief, dralllage, clImate, soils, agricultme, industry and cropping pattern 5 5 Placcs of reitgiolls, hIstorical, archaeological and tounst importance 111 villages and towns of the dlstnct 16

6 Major characteristiCS of the dlstnct 111 the form of any hlstoncal figure associated With the distnct 16 7 Censlls concepts 16 9 2001 Census findings - Population and its dlstrihution 27 10. Brief analysis of PCA data hased on inset tables 1 to 36 28 11. Brief analysis of the Village DIrectory and Town Directory data hased on inset tables 37 to 47 49 12. Brief ,}nalysis of the data on houses and household amenities, Houselist1l1g Operations, Census of India 2001 based on inset tables 48 to 52 55 13. Scope of Village Directory 64 14. Scope of Town Directory 66

PART A-VILLAGR AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION - I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY Note explaining the abbreviations used in the VIllage Directory 71 List of Villages merged in Towns and outgrowths at 2001 Census 74 CD B10ckwise presentation of Village Directory data I. K.Laldlanpur C.D. Block Map 75 Alphabetical list of Villages 78 Amenities and land use 82 2. Jharsuguda C.D. Block Map III AlphaQetical list of Villages 114 Amenities and land lise 116 3. Kirimira C.D. Block Map 133 Alphabetical list of Villages 137 ~ Amenities and land use 138 4. Laikera C.D. Block Map 147 Alphabetical list of VIllages ISO Amenities and land lI,se 152 5. Kolabira (1)) C.D. Block Map 163 Alphabetical list of Villages 167 Amenities and land lise 168

Appendices to Village Directory (Appendix I to VIII) 177 - 193

SECTION -II - TOWN DIRECTORY

Note ewlaining the abbreviations lIsed in Town DIrectory 197

(VI) TOWIJ DircctQ"Y Statcmcnts : STATEMENT I - Status and Cirowth Illstory 201 STATEMENT II - PhysIcal aspects and location of towns, 1999 202 STATEMENT III - MunIcIpal finance, 1998-99 203 STATEMENT IV - CivIc and othel amenities, 1999 204 STATEMENT V - Medical, EducatIonal, Recreational and Cultural Factlltles, 1999 205

STATEMENT VI - Traue, Commcrce, Indu~try and Banklllg, 1999 205

STATEMENT VII- CivIc and other amenities In sluIns, 1999 206

PA]~r B- PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

BrIef note on Primary Census Abstract 210

DIstrIct Primary Census Abstract 214

AppendIx to District Primary Census Ahstract i.e.Urban blockwisc

figurcs of Total, SC and 5T PopulatIon 222

Primary Censlls Abstract for Scheduled Castes 230

Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes :38

C.O. B10ckwise Village Primary CenslIs Abstract

Prtmary Census Abstl act - K.lakhanpur C D Block 46

Primary Census Abstract - .lharsuguda CD Block .66

Primary Census Abstract - K i rim ira C. [) Block 280

Prtmary Census Abstract - LaIkera C.D. Block 288

Primary Censlls Abstract - Kolabira (P) C.D. Block 296

Urban Primal'Y Census Abstract 304

Annexurcs

Annexure I - Number of Villages under each Gram Panchayat (CD Blockwlse) 312

Annexure II - Ferttlity and Mortality. 1991 Censlls 314 Annexure III - Various measures of Fertility and Mean age at Marriage.1991 Census 314 Annexure IV - Percentage distribution of migrants by place of blrth/ place of last reSIdence, 200 I Census 316

Annexure V - Brief aC~Olll1t of malll religiolls 111 the district as per 200 I Censlis 317

Annexure VI - Marital Status of populat ion as per 2001 Census 318

Annexure VII - Age, Sex and Education In the State and Dlstnct. 2001 Census 319 Annexurc VIII - Mother tonguc. 2001 CCllSU:', 322

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Foreword

he Distl ict CensLls Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 cE"nsus, is one Tof the important publications in the context of plannmg and development at grass-root level The publication, which IS brought out for each (lIstrlct, contains several demographic and socia-economic charactenstlcs village-Wise and town-wise of the dlstnct alongwith the status of availability of Civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc The scope of thc DCHB was II1ltlally confined to a fcw Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged The DCI-IB published at the 1961 Census provided a descriptive account of the district, adlllllllstrative statistiCS, census tables and a village and town directory II1cludll1g PCA The 1971 Census-DCIIB senes was III three parts' Part-A related to Village and town dIrectory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C compriscd analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 Census DCHS was III two parts. Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town includll1g the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features alongwith re~~ructurrng of the for~llats of vrllage and town directory were added into It [n Village Directory, all amenities except electrrcity were brought together and If any amenity was not available in the referent Village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place havlllg such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adu It I iteracy centres, primary health sub-centres and commun Ity health workers in the Village were proVided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minir"num Needs Programme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inacccssible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to proVide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns.

The 1991 Census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 Census, except the format of PC A was restructured. N Ine-fold Industrial classificatIOn was presented III the 1981 census In addition, sex-wise population on 0-6 age group was included 111 the PC A for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all chrldren below 7 years of age had been treated as Illiterate at the time of 1991 Census One of the Important lIlnovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data Instead of the traditional tahsrl/taluk/PS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation ofvrllage directory and PCA data at CD Block level wtll help the planners in formulation of mIcro level development plans, CD Block being lowest administrative unit.

The present series of 2001 Censlls DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilitIes like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and

'most important commodity' manufactured III vrllage. Income and expenditure of Gram Panchay:tt, wherever pOSSible, ha<; been provided Apart from these, more detarls on dlstance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not avarlable III the village), are given. This Includes educational facilities (namely primary

(IX) and middle schools and college), medical facilities (VIZ Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drll1king water, post & telegraph (post otflce and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and Its coverage enlarged by includll1g details on all slullls instead of 'notified slums" The information is given 111 case of all statutory towns Irrespective the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, (i I) mall1 rei igions, (III) marital status of population, (IV) age, sex and educatIOn, and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of chan~es occurred in the district in its basIc soclo-demographic features during the decade 1991- 200 I are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. The village and town level ame111ty data have been collected, compiled and complltenzed in prescribed" record structure under the supervision of Shri Manoranjan Saran, Director of Census Operations, Orissa Thereafter, effort have been made to ensure comparability of the information With that of 1991 Censlls data and the informatIOn brought out by the respective state governments In their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of plannll1g, design ing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri R.G.Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C & T) and Dr. I C Agrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) proVided the technical guidance 111 the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shn Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Process1I1g DIVISion who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Addl. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computerisation of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation ofYlllage Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinized in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shn S.L Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R.K.Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to make this publication possible.

New Delhi D.K.Sikri Dated: 17.10.2006 Registrar General & Census CommiSSioner, India

(x) Preface

he District Census lIandbook (DCHB) brought out by theCensus Organisation after each census is one Tof the most valuable and Il11portant publications providing grass root level data in order to cater to the needs and aspirations of the people at large. The publication IS complied and prepared for each district of the state by the CenSllS Organization on behalf of the State Government It not only contams the numeric figures relatll1g to the people In villages and towns but also gives a clear picture on the quality of their life These publications are widely used by the State Government functIOnaries at the dlstrtct level as well as other levels for plannll1g, deve lopment and adm tn Istrative purposes 1!1 addition to a large cross-section of data users, academicians, scholars, researchers and other non-governmental agencies who derive maximum uttlity of these publications The Registrar General & Census Coml11lssioner, India in his foreword has highlighted the improvements In the publiation brought out from time to time since ItS inception.

n As per 200 I Cens~ls publication programme, it has been proposed to publish the District Census Handbook III two parts, ie, Part A - Village and Town Directory and Part B - Village and Town Primary Census Abstract. Part A of the publication contains information on basic amenities available to the Villagers and land use data supported by anum ber of tables and its analysis on non-census data for vi lI~ges and towns. Part B of the publication on the other hand contall1s detailed census data for Villages and towns in the form of Primary Census Abstract. The contents and coverage of the publication have been designed in a uniform manner by the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. By and large, the manner of presentation of DCHBs of the 2001 Census is similar to the 1991 Census. However, the publications have been made more informative and exhaustive keeping at par with the changes in socio-economlc scenario of the nation and the requirement of the data users. It is hoped that the publication would be helpful to the planners, and adm in istrators in form ulating micro-level developmental planning

The collection and compilation of such a huge data was indeed a formidable task requiring crusader's zeal on the part of different functionaries Information on amenities and land use data for Village Directory has been collected from the Tahsi Idars wh tie the Chief Executive Officers of the M un ic ipal Corporations and Executive Officers of the Municipalities and Notified Area Councils have provided the information for towns. Data collected as such have been cross checked with the help of the official data collected from various Departments/Organisations like Reserve Bank of India, Department of Post, Government of India, Directorate of Health Services and Directorate of Indian System of MediCine & Homeopathy, Directorate of'Higher Education, erc , Government of Orissa Though all types of efforts have been taken for removal of discrepancies in the figures, yet the possibility of some error still creeping into them cannot be altogether ruled out

Till 1991 Census, The Director of Census Operations had the responsibility for providing data whereas its publ ication was the responsibi I ity of the State Government. However, th is time the publ ication is being brought out by the Government of India The publtcation wtll also be made available for the first time in electronic format to the numerous data users.

I express my deep gratitude to Shri J.K. Bantllla, lAS, Registrar General & Census CommiSSioner, India, Shri R.o. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C & T) and Dr I.C Agrawal, Sr. Research Officer of Social

(XI) Studies Division and other officers of the Registrar General's office for their valuable gUidance 111 preparing tl1ls volume. I am grateful to the departments of the Government of Orissa, Heads of Departments, Collectors and other district officers, Tahsildars, Block Development Officers, Chief Executive Officers and ExecutIve Officers ofthe towns who have extended their cooperation and help for collectll1g such voluminous and useful data. I am also grateful to the authorities of Reserve Bank of India and Postal Department for providmg requisite data. I would be fading in my duty, unless I acknowledge the important role played by my colleagues, who have been associated with the project one way or the other, for their sincere efforts to br.jng out this publicatkm

Bhubaneswar Manoranjan Saran January, 2004 Director of Census Operations, Orissa

(XII) Acknowledgements

Editing and Super'vision 1 Shri 0 Behera Deputy Director 2 Shn A.K.Samal Deputy Director 3 Shrt P Tripathy Assistant Director 4 Shri Pravakar Barad Assistant Director 5 Shn U. C Lal ASSistant Director

Village and Town Directory Units Shri A. C. Samantaray S I. Gr I 2 Shri D. C. Sahoo S. I. Gr.! 3 Shri B. M Patnalk S. I Grl 4 Shrt Niren Shome S. I. Gr I 5 Shri A C. Behera S. I. Gr.ll 6 Shri Tapanesh Ray S I. Gr.I1 7 Shri C. R. Mishra S. I. Gr.1I 8 Shri P. K Das S I. Gr.I1 9 Shri R. C. Das S. I. Gr.I! 10 Shri A. K. Patnaik S. I. Gr.11 11 Shri D. K. Bose S. I. Gr.II 12 Shri Sunaram Mahali S. I. Gr.ll 13 Shri Niranjan Panda S I. Gr.1II 14 Slm K. R. Tripathy S. I. Gr.III 15 Shri A. K. Dey S. I. Gr.IIl 16 Shri P. K Mishra S. I. Gr.1II 17 Shri S. N. Mohapatra S I. Gr.III 18 Shri M. A. Majid S I Gr.III 19 Shri B. C. Mohapatra S. 1. Gr.llI 20 Shri S S. Roy S. 1. Gr.III 21 Shri Sanatan Naik S. I. Gr.IlI 22 Shn N. C. Das S. 1. Gr.III 23 Shri R.N Mlshra S. 1. Gr.III 24 Shri S. N. Seth S. 1. Gr.III 25 Shri Babll Padhy Assistant 26 Shri B. K. Rath Compiler 27 Shri P. K. Padlll L.DC

Programming and Data Processing 1 Shri Padarbll1da Rath DPA Gr 'A'

(XIII) C. R. C. Preparation Shri Nabin Chandra Sahu Stenographer Gr.I11 '2 Shn Debendra Kumar Mohapatra DEO Gr '8' 3 Shri Akshaya Ku Mohapatra DEO Gr.'B' 4 Shn Gora Chand Sahoo DEO Gr'8' 5 Shri Madan Mohan Behera DEO Gr.'B' 6 Shri Santosh Ku Acharya DEO Gr'B'

P. C. A. Unit

] Shri D. Sethy S. I. Gr.] 2 Shn J. Patl S I. Grll 3 Shri R. K Pal ley S I. Gr II 4 Shri S. K. Dutta S. I. Grll 5 Shri A. K Jena S I. Gr III 6 Shri S. K Kabisatpathy S. I. Gr.IIl 7 Shri K C. Padhi S I. Gr.l11 8 Shri NiranJan Sahoo S I Gr.I11 9 Shn P. K. SaInI S I. GrIll 10 Shri Sk. S. Hussain S I Gr III 11 Shri Sridhar Nayak. S. I GrIll 12 Shn Maheswar Nayak S. I Gr III 13 Shri R. C. Singh S. I. Gr III 14 Shri Sankarsan Barik S. I Gr III IS Shri Pramoda Patnaik Compiler

Map Unit Supervision

I Shri J. PRout Research Oni~er (Map)

Preparation of Maps I Shri T S. Khadatkar Sr Geographer 2 Shri M. N. Das Sr. Drawing Assistant 3 Shri R. N. Tiyu Geographer 4 Shri S. Mulia Sr. Draftsman 5 Shri S. C. Mallik Sr. Draftsman 6 Shri S. K. Nayak Sr Draftsman 7 Shri D. K. Pradhan Sr. Draftsman 8 Shn G. N. Mohapatra Sr. Draftsman 9 Shri P. K. Ray Draftsman 10 Shn J.N. Acharya Draftsman 11 Shri P K. Behera Draftsman 12 Shn G. C. Nayak HPMO 13 Shri P. K. Das HPMO

In-house Printing I Shri B. K. SahLI STA (Ptg) 2 Shn D. N. Mlshra Printing Inspector 3 Smt. M. Panda Proof Reader

(XIV) District Highlights - 2001 Census

1. lharsuguda IS the 29th distrIct in terms of size and 27th 111 terms of population

2. .lharsuguda is the second urban ized district in the state having about 36 47 per cent of its popu lation living III urban areas whereas about 14.99 per cent of state's population lIve in urban areas.

3. In terms of population pCI' Sq Km lharsuguda is 10th densely populated district in the State.

4. .lharsuguda ranks 26th In terms of sex ratio in the state.

5. There are only 2 unlllhabited Villages III the district whereas only one Village is havlIlg a population of more than 5000

6 Bandhabahal In Banaharpali P.S. is the most populated village (7609) 111 the district.

7 The economy 'of the district is malllly dependent upon cultivation Out of each 100 workers in the district 46.62 % are engaged in agricultural sector.

8 Laikera police station is having the highest number of villages (92) in the distnct.whereas Orient police slation is havlllg the lowest number i e only I Village.

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS

ORISSA JHARSUGUDA NUMBEROF VILLAGES Total 51,349 348 Inhabited 47,529 346 Unlllhabited 3,820 2

NUMBER OF TOWNS Statutory Towns 107 3 Census Towns 31 0

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Total 7,738,065 106,839 InstitutIOnal 17,915 305 Houseless 13,044 476 • POPULA TION TOTAL Persons 36,804,660 509,716 Males 18,660,570 261,941 Females 18,144,090 247,775

RURAL Persons 31,287,422 323,831 Males 15,748,970 163,985 Females 15,538,452 159,846

URBAN Persons 5,517,238 185,885 Male~ 2,911,600 97,956 Females 2,605,638 87,929

PERCENT AGE URBAN POPULATION 14.99 3647

Number Percentage Number Percentage DECA DA L POPULA TION GROWTH 1991-2001 Persons 5,144,924 1625 67,562 15.28 Males 2,596,424 1616 33,753 1479 Females 2,548,500 16.34 33,809 15.8

AREA (Ill sq km ) 155,707 2,081

DENSITY OF POPULA TION 236 245 ( Persons per square kilometre) " SEX RATIO Total 972 946 (Numberoffemales per 1000 males) Rural 987 975 Urban 895 898

Number Percentage Number Percentage LITERATES Persons 19,837,055 6308 312,880 70.65 Males 11,992,333 75.35 187,019 8216 Females 7,844,722 50.51 125,861 58.48

SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION Persons 6,082,063 1653 87,011 1707 Males 3,073,278 16.47 43,935 1677 Females 3,008,785 1658 43,076 17.39

(XVII) IMPORTANT STATISTICS

Number Percentage Number Percentage SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION Persons 8,145,081 22 13 159,757 3134 Males 4,066,783 2179 80,760 3083 Females 4,078,298 2248 78,997 31 88

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS TOTAL WORKERS (MAIN + MARGINAL) Persons 14,276,488 3879 189,593 3720 Males 9,802,006 5253 133,493 5096 Females 4,474,482 2466 56,100 2264

(I) MAIN WORh.ERS Persons 9,589,269 2605 133,148 2612 Males 8,004,740 429O 110,051 4201 Females 1,584,529 873 23,097 932

(II) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 4,687,219 1274. 56,445 11,p7 Males 1,797,266 963 23,442 895 Females 2,889,953 1593 33,003 1332

(III) NON-WORKERS Persons 22,528,172 6121 320,123 6280 Males 8,858,564 47.47 128,448 4904 Females 13,669,608 75,34 191,675 7736

CATEGORY OF WORKERS (Mi\)N & MARGINAL)

(I) CULTIVATORS Persons 4,247,661 2975 42,308 22 32 Males 3,347,691 3415 31,945 2393 Females 899,970 20 II 10,363 1847

(II) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 4,999,104 3502 46,074 243O Males 2,587,196 2639 24,493 1835 Females 2,411,908 539O 21,581 3847

(III) WORKERS IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Persons 701,563 491 14,883 785 Male~ 320,011 326 3,838 288 Females 381,552 853 11,045 1969

(IV) OTHER WORKERS Persons 4,328,160 3032 86,328 4553 Males 3,547.1 08 3619 73,217 5485 Females 781,052 1746 13,111 23"37

Defillltion ofCensu~ Town:-

All places which satisfY or are expected to satisfY the following cntena are treated a~ Cens us Towns '_

I) A minimum population of 5,000; 11) At least 75 percent of the male workll1g population engaged 111 non-agrIcultural pursuit;" and 111) A denSity of population of at least 400 per square kIlometre (1,000 per square mIle)

(XVIII) RANKING OF POLICE STATIONS IN THE DISTRICT

.Jhar~uguda * (02) Senal In terms of Rengah 01 Lakhanpur 02 03 Banaharapah 04 Numher Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 ·9 10

Total PopulatIon 55,'1()'1 4 32,178 8 35,972 6 39.219 5

2 Totalmea(msq kms) 342 1 3 4'1701 2 5584 8 1450'1 (,

3 Dcn"t)' of populatIon pel &q kill 163 7 65 'I 644 2 270 4

I( Se'\ RatIo 974 3 970 4 864 'I 945 6

5 P, oportlon lil ban () 4 0 4 91 2 0 4

6 PloportlOn Scheduled Castes 1822 4 1249 8 10 39 9 2033

7 PlOportlon Scheduled Tllbe& 25 '12 6 4508 2 2571 7 3302 4

8 ProportIon LIterates 6'1 () 5 66 Ii 0 765 2 732 4

9 Work partIcIpation rate tM all1 + 4722 2 3552 4 3267 7 34 on 6 1\1 aqpndl Workers)

JO Perccntage of vIllage: havlIlg 9351 4 9412 3 100 87 JO 6 " P IImafY school

II Percentage of VIllages having 1169 6 1765 3 2500 1613 5 pnmal)' Health Sub-Centle

12 "elcentage of VIllages havlIlg \Veil 8442 5 9412 4 100 100

IJ Percentage of VIllage, havlIlg 1'0,( 18 18 5 2647 3 0 7 2903 Ofllce

14 Percentage of vIllages having Bu\ 2727 6 2'141 4 2500 7 45 16 FacIlIty

15 Percentage of VIllages havlI1g 31 17 7 2647 8 25 no 9 5161 4 approach by pucca load

16 Percentage of VIllages havlllg 3636 5 100 100 9355 2 Eleetnclty for domestIc u~e

17 Percentage of VIllages haVIng forest 7662 6 9412 5 100 6774 7 mea

18 PCI centsl,'C of VIllages havlI1g 4286 5 294 7 0 8 968 6 II n~l(ed area

(XIX) RANKING OF POLICE STATIONS IN THE DI$TRICT

Jharsuguda * ( 02 ) Senal In terms of Onent 05 B raiaraJl1agar 06 J harsuguda 07 Lalkera 08 Kolablra 09 Number Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Total PopulatIOn 77,171 3 24.124 ') 120,517 91,496 2 33,130 7

2 Total alea (m sq kens) 4264 9 11678 7 25407 4 5769 172 7 5

3 DenSIty ofpopulatllln per ~q km 1,810 207 5 474 3 159 8 192 6

4 Sex RatIO 909 8 961 5 931 7 987 2 993

5 PropOItlOn Urban 100 0 4 63 3 0 4 0 4

6 ProportIon Scheduled Castes 1805 5 19 18 2 1829 3 1732 6 1404 7

7 Proport 14)n Scheduled Tnbes 1061 9 3233 5 2565 8 5066 4562 3

8 ProportIOn LIterates 771 664 7 733 3 639 9 65 1 8

9 Work partIcIpatIon rate (M am + 2571 9 2985 8 3438 5 4755 4435 3 M argmal Workers)

10 Percentage of VIllages havmg 100 81.82 7 9487 2 9341 5 100 prImary ,choo!

II Percentage of VIllage, havmg 0 9 909 8 2308 2 1648 4 II 11 7 prImary lIealth Sub-Centle

12 Percentage of VIllages having well 100 100 ge t 87 3 989() 2 100

13 Percentage of VIllage, havmg Po,! 0 7 18 18 5 2821 2 2527 4 1389 6 Office

14 Percentage of villages havmg Bus 0 9 15 IS 8 2821 5 31 87 3 4167 2 FaCIlIty

15 Percentage of VIllages havmg 100 8788 2 4103 (, 5495 3 4722 5 ap p roach by p Llcca road

16 Percenta~e of vIllages havll1g 100 4242 4 7 ( 1) 7 46 IS 3 833 6 ElectrICIty 1'01 domestIc

17 Percentage of VIllages havmg 100 96 97 3 9487 4 9890 2 100 forest area

18 Percentage of vIllages havmg 100 6970 3 87 18 2 68 13 4 100 If! igat ed area

(xx) STATEMENT- 1

NAMI~OFTHE HFADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT I TAHSIL, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

Distance from tahsIl headquarters SCIIal Namc oC Dlstnct! Name of Dlstnct I Tah~tI Whether Urban I Rural to dlstnct headquarters by road number Tahstl headquarters ( III km ) 2 3 4 5

Jhat~uguda [)I~tnct J hal suguda Ulnan o

TAliS ILS

L,1J.-hanp ur Lakhanpur Rural 30

2 Jharsuglllia Jhatsuguda Urnan o

STATEMENT- 2 NAMEOFTHE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT! CD.BLOCK THEIR RURAL - URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

DIstance from CD Block Senal Name of Dlstnct! Name ofDistnct I C.D.Block Whether headquarters to dlstnct number C D Block headquarters Urban I Rural headquarters by road (Ill km) 2 3 4 5 Jhars uguda Jharsuguda Ulban 0 DIS tnct

C.D BLOCK

K Lakhanpur K Lakhanpur Rural 30

2 Jharsuguda lharsuguda Urban 0

3 Klrlmlra Klrlmlra Rural 21

4 Lalkera Lalkera Rural 26

5 Kolablra Kolablra Rural 21

(XXI) STATEMENT-3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENS llS FROM1901 T02001 Total! Decadal population Dlstnct Census Year Persons Males Females Rural! vanatlon Urban Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 lharsuguda Total 1901 141,041 69,885 71,156

1911 163,322 80,504 82,818 22,~81 158 1921 170,733 83,966 86,767 7,411 454 1931 190,800 93,367 97,433 20,067 1175

1941 ~14,903 105,605 109,298 24,103 1263

1951 232,634 115,367 117,~67 17,731 825

1961 243,970 123,377 1~0,593 11,336 4.87 1971 289,260 147,682 141,578 45,290 18.56 1981 364,188 186,398 177,790 74,928 259 1991 442,154 228,188 213,966 77,966 2141 2001 509,716 261,941 247,775 67,562 1528

Rural 1901 141,041 69,885 71,156 1911 163,322 80,504 82,818 22,281 15.8 1921 165,624 81,288 84,336 2,302 141 1931 183,723 89,569 94,154 18,099 1093 1941 206,871 101,451 105,420 23,148 126 1951 219,229 108,267 110,962 12,358 597 1961 208,547 104,029 104,518 -10,682 -487 1971 232,716 117,013 115,703 24,169 11.59 1981 255,296 128,062 127,234 22,580 97 1991 282,826 142,979 139,847 27,530 1078 2001 323,831 163,985 159,846 41,005 145

U.ban 1901 1911 1921 5,109 2,678 2,431

1931 7,077 3,798 3,279 1,968 38 ~2 1941 8,032 4,154 3,878 955 1349 1951 13,405 7,100 6,305 5,373 66.89 1961 35,423 19,348 16,075 22,018 164.25 1971 56,544 30,669 25,875 21,121 59.63 1981 108,892 58,336 50,556 52,348 92,58 1991 159,328 85,209 74,119 50,436 4632 2001 185,885 97,956 87,929 26,557 1667

(XXII) STATEMENT-4 ARFA, NUMBER OFVILLAG~/ TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND POLICESTATlON, 2001 Totall Area 111 Populatloll Number of VIllages Number Numb- N urn b er ______PopulatIon _ PS Dlstnct/PSI squme pel Un- of crof Rural! of house- Code UA I Town kIlo - square InhabIted InhabIted statutory census I II Persons M ales Females Urban 10 (S meters kIlometer towns towns 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Jharsuguda * Total 208100 245 346 2 3 o 106,839 509,716 261,941 247,775 RUIal 192744 168 346 2 o o 69,269 323,831 163,985 159,846 Urban 15356 1,211 o o 3 o 37,570 185,885 97,956 87,929 0001 Rengah fotal 342 10 163 77 o o o 11,448 55,909 28,326 27,583 Rural 34210 163 77 o o o 11,448 55,909 28,326 27,583 Urban 000 o o o o o o o o o 0002 Lakhanpur rotal 49701 65 34 o o o 6,689 32,178 16,337 15,841 RUIaI 49701 65 34 o o o 6,689 32,178 16,337 15,841

Urban 000 o o o o o 000 0

0003 Belpahar rotal 5584 644 4 o o 7,273 35,972 19,297 16,675 Rural 1419 222 4 o o o 680 3,146 1,626 1,520 Ulban 41 85 784 o () o 6,593 32,826 17,671 15,155 13elpahar (NAC) Urban 4165 788 o o o 6,593 32,826 17,671 15,155

0004 Banaharapah Total 14509 270 31 o o o 8,630 39,219.20,163 19,056

Rural 14509 270 31 o o o 8,630 39,219 20,163 19,056 UrbaI1 000 o o o o o o o o o

0005 OrIent Total 4264 1,810 o o 15,650 77, 171 40,432 36,739

Rural 120 177 o o o 39 212 113 99

Urban 4144 1,857 o o o 15,611 76,959 40,319 36,640

Bralaralna~'1r (M) Urban 4144 1,857 o o o 15,611 76,959 40,3 19 36,640

0006 Bralar~lnagar Total 11678 207 33 o o o 5,021 24,124 12,302 11,822 Rural 11678 207 33 o o o 5,021 24,124 12,302 11,822 Ulban 000 0 o o o o o 0 0 0 0007 Iharsuguda Total 25407 474 39 o o 24,994 120,517 62,404 58,113 Rural 18360 242 39 o o o 9,628 44,417 22,438 21,979

UrbaI1 7047 1,080 o o o 15,366 76, I 00 39,966 36,134 lharsuguda (M) Urban 7047 1,080 o ° ° 15,366 76, I 00 39,966 36,134 0008 Laikel a Total 57690 159 91 o o 19,947 91,496 46,055 45,441

Rural 57690 159 91 o o 19,947 91.496. 46,055 45,441 Urban 000 o o o o o o o o o 0009 Kolablra Total 172 70 192 36 o o 7,187 33,130 16,625 16,505 Rural 172 70 192 36 o o 7,187 33,130 16,625 16,505

Ulban 000 o o o o o o o () o

(XXIII) STATEMENT-5 C. D. BLOCK WISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001 Senal Name of CD Block Number of villages Rural population number Total Inhabited Per~ons Males Female~ 2 3 4 5 6 7

K Lakhanpur 146 146 130,452 66,452 64,000

2 Jharsuguda 73 73 68,753 34,853 33,900

3 Kirimira 42 41 38,868 19,806 19,062

4 Lalkera 45 45 46,868 23,360 23,508

5 Kolabira (P) 42 41 38,890 19,514 19,376

District (Rural) Total: 348 346 323,831 163,985 159,846

STATEMENT-6

POPULATION OF1JRBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS) / TOWNS, 2001

Senal Name of UArrown U rhan st at us Name of police station ' Population numher where town IS located Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Belpahar (NAC) NAC Belpahar 32,826 17,671 15,155 2 (M) M Orient 76,959 40,319 36,640 3 Jharsuguda (M) M Jharsuguda 76,100 39,966 36,134

District (Urban) total: 185,885 97,956 87,929

(XXIV) STATEMENT-7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATIONOFS,OOO AND ABOVE ATC.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER200t CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Sl Name of CD Block Name ot village locatIOn code Population Whether It IS Whether It I~ No number Tahasil CD Block headquarters headq uarters 2 3 4 5 6 7

K Lakhanpur Bandhbahal 00132900 7,609 No No

VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OFS,OOO AND ABOVE ATC.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 200t CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Sl Name of CD Name of Amenities available No Block vIllage Educational Medical Drinkmg Commu- Bankmg Water n'lcatlon I> Senior College Pnm- Pn- Tap water Railway Comm- Co- Secondary ary mary ~ tat ion ercIaI operative School Health Health Bank Bank Centre Sub- centre 2 3 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15

K Lakhanpur Bandhbahal 0 0 0 0 No No 0

STATFMENT-8

STATlITORYTOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

Serial Name of Location Popu- Whether Whether It Amenlt les ~\Yallable number Town code lallon it IS IS C D Educational Medical Imp roved Commul1l Bankll1g number TahsIl 8lock head- urinkll1g cation hedd- quarters water qum ters Sel1lor College Hospital Health ·Tap RaIlway Bm,k Secondary Cenlre water station School 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

This Dlstnct has no such Statutory Town

(xxv) S T A TEMENT -9

HOUSEL~S AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OF POLICE STATION, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 P.S. Distnct / P S./ Houseless populatIon InstItutIonal populatIon Code Town Total! Rural! ------Number of Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females Urban households house holds 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Jharsuguda * Total 476 2,012 1,039 973 305 4,884 3,609 1,275 Rural 416 1,805 930 875 118 1,226 861 365 • Urban 60 207 109 98 187 3,658 2,748 910 0001 Rengaii Total 45 178 85 93 8 60 32 28 Rural 45 178 85 93 8 60 32 211 Urban 0002 Lakhanpur rotal 24 III 61 50 19 238 171 67 Rural 24 III 61 50 19 2311 171 67 Urban 0003 Bclpahm Total 36 128 72 56 69 1.(l27 952 75 Rural 13 46 26 20 6 49 48 Urban 23 82 46 36 63 978 904 74 Belpahar (NAC) Urban 23 82 46 36 63 978 904 74 0004 Banaharapaii Total 13 54 27 27 6 102 102 Rural 13 54 27 27 6 102 102 Urban

0005 Onent Total 16 64 33 31 43 593 299 294 Rural

Urban 16 64 33 31 43 593 299 294

Urqlara.lnagar (M ) . U I ban 16 64 33 31 43 593 299 294 0006 Bralarqlnagar Total 27 125 68 57 4 50 41 9 Rural 27 125 68 57 4 50 41 9 Urban

0007 Iharsllguda Total 243 1,079 539 540 120 2.407 1,706 701 Rural 222 1,018 509 509 39 320 161 159 Urban 21 61 30 31 81 2,087 1,545 542 Iharsuguda (M) Urban 21 61 30 31 81 2,087 1,545 542 0008 Lalk.cra Total 63 235 136 99 29 355 273 82 Rural 63 235 136 99 29 355 273 82 Urban

0009 Kolalmil Total 9 38 18 20 7 52 33 19 Rural 9 311 18 20 7 52 33 19 Urban

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

ANALYTICAL NOTE

(i) History and Scope of the District Census Information given in the Village and Town Directory. Handbook Apart from this the brief introductlor1 of the district, general features, density map, prescribed tables for The Census of India has all along endeavoured general population, economic tables, social and cultural to maintain its tradition of feeding the people with tables and village statistics were provided. The relIable statistical information through its various Primary Census Abstract was given under the heading publIcations The District Census Handbook is one "Village Statistics". However, the information on of such publications which III real sense, IS the mirror Village-wise list of displaced persons and information of Census reflecting the demographIc features and on Small Scale Industries were presented in the 1951 infrastructural development of the Villages and towns DCH volume. In the district and thereby facilitatlllg the formulation of realIstic plan in order to cater to the needs and The District Census Handbook - 1961 was also aspirations of the people at large. The genesis of this 111 one single volume Just like 1951 publication publication bell1g after the conduct of the 8th decennial However, it contall1ed some modifications i e. this Census in 1951 and the first in the post independence volume was divided Illto three parts - i) the first part era, ItS contents and coverage have undergone contained the introduction of the district, Ii) second tremendous changes over the period keeping at par part contained the census tables and iii) the offiCial with the changes in socio-economic scenario of the statistics were given in the 3 rd part. The village-wise nation and the requ irement of the planners, scholars, Primary Census Abstract (PCA) under the heading data users, admlllistrators and others. The publication of "Village Directory" was included in the second is a veritable mines of information providing a clear part. Additional information on village-wise list of picture of popUlation in both quantitative and industries and tables on fairs and· festivals were qualitative terms up to the grass-root levels, i.e. about presented in 1961 DCH. the villagers and town dwellers. The Dlstnct Census Handbooks of 197 I Census This document was brought out for the first time were published in three volumes. i) Part-A containing as an auxiliary to 1951 Census as a joint venture the data on amelllties, ii) Part-B incorporating the between the Government of India and the State Primary Census Abstract (PCA) and iii) Part-C givll1g Government. The initial arrangement of supply of data administrative statistics and Census tables The first by the Census Orgalllsation of the Government of two volumes of the DCH, i e. Part A and Part B for India and convertll1g them into published documents the 1971 Census could be published within the time by the State Government was continuing till 1991 schedule and catered to the needs of the data llsers. Census In 2001 Census, the publication of this However, difficulties were experienced in collecting document has been carried out by the Census administrative statistics from various offices for the OrgalllsatlOn. Apart from givl11g the rural statistical preparation of the yd volume of the DCH i e. Part­ information, it readily gives a complete list of villages C and its printing. This volume could be published contained within a police station and district in an ultimately after much delay. The idea of bringing out exHaustive manner and !:lecomes very resourceful for the publication of the 3 rd volume of the District Census the users. In order to make the data component more Handbook containing information on administrative illustrative, maps of the district, tahasils, C.D. Blocks statistics, etc. was dispensed with effect from the and police stations are also inserted III the publIcation. subsequent censuses. As per the 1951 publication programme, the DCH The District Census Handbook for 1981 Census was published in one volume and did not contain was published in two parts i.e. Part A - included DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

Village and Town Directory and Part B - presented vi) Tahsil and Police Station maps In the the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) including publtcatlOn show1l1g the village and town Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tnbes Primary boundaries also depicted the C D Block Census Abstract up to police station/town levels. By boundary for the convel11ence of the readers and large, the contents of the Village and Town and data users etc. Directory of 1981 Census were almost, similar to The Census of India-2001 follows the same those adopted during 1971 Census, baring a few pattern of 1991 Census in publishing the DCHB for changes necessitated by the requirements of the each district. The DCHB Publications conta111 2 paJis, planners and data lIsers. I.e.; Part' A' containing statistics on village and town The District Census Handbook of 1991 Census directory and Part 'B' containing data on village and was of the same pattern of 1981 Census. Part-A of town-wise Primary Censlis Abstract includi'ng the DCH contained statistics of Village and Town Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Primary Census' Directory and Part-B included data on Village and Abstract Like 1991 Census, the village level Town-wise Pflmary Census Abstract including I11formation for both parts of District Census Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Handbook volumes have been presented C.D. Block­ Abstract. However, the DCH publication of 199! wise. Census exhibited the following novel ideas so far as The Census oflndia-200 I has introduced the eight the presentation of data of these publications were digited permanent location code (PLC) for each and concerned. every village, which has run cont111uously for the entire i) Village Directory data and Primary Census State startl11g from the 1st village of the 1st police Abstract were presented C D Block wise station of the !;t district of the State to the last village having separate identity of constituent police of last police station of the last distnct. The last two stations within a block. The villages coming digits of the PLC are kept as 00 and reserved for under different police stations but within the future treatment, if any. In order to facilitate the same C.D. Block were shown separately so comparability of data by the data users, the Permanent as to fa"cilitate comparison with that of Location Codes of villages during Census of India- previous publications. 2001 and their corresponding locatIOn codes during 1991 Census have been shown alongwith village ii) Both manual and computerized locatIOn codes names under the C.D. Block-.wise alphabeticallist~of of various villages were shown separately for villages 1981 and 1991 Censuses in alphabetical order for the convenience of the data users. (ii) Brief History of the District iii) In case of both the Vi lIage and Town has been created out of the Directories, the objectives of the various erstwhile district of by bifurcatl11g the columns and the connotation of various vide Govt. Notification No.DRC- observations used therein were explained in 218/93 - 56413/R dated 22.12.93. During the de­ the relevant sections. cade 1971-81 one new sub-division was created at iv) Nine-fold industrial classification of main Jharsuguda thereby bringing the total number of sub­ workers were presented instead of four-fold divisions from six to seven of old Sambalpur district. industrial classification presented in the 1981 This sub-division comprises the entire Jharsuguda Census publications. tahsil and 12 villages from Katarbaga P.S. under Sambalpur Sadar tahsil earlier forming the jurisdiction v) The sex-wise population under the age group of Sambalpur Sadar sub-division. So Jharsuguda sub­ 0-6 was included in Primary Census Abstract division was formed having two tahsils, five CD blocks for the first time in order to enable the data and nine police stations. users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years were treated as The district headquarter Jharsuguda IS situated 48 illiterate. Kms to the North of Sambalpur on state highway ;, 4 ANALYTICAL NOTE

No.10 The old village Jharsuguda was only about dlstnct in the South and Ralpur, Raighar ofChhatisgarh one km away from the new town. At present it IS 111 the West merged with the Jharsuguda Municipality. This vil­ The meso regions of the State viz. Orissa high lage was held muaf (free hold) by the member of the lands and eastern coastal region can be divided into Sambalpur Raj family. It is a Railway junction on the three micro regions based on various physio-geographi­ Howarah-Mumbai section of South-Eastern Railway cal factors. Jharsuguda district comes under the frolll where a branch Illle runs up to Titilagarh via Northern Orissa high lands. Sambalpur <, (iv)Physical features lharsuguda has become a place of industrial and busll1ess ll1terest. Brajaraj nagar and Belpahar are The northern OrIssa high lands covers I1lne dis­ most important industrial and business towns of the tricts, namely, Sambalpur, , Jharsuguda, dlstnct. Belpahar town is famous for refractory plant Debagarh, Sundargarh, Kendujha;, MayurbhanJ, set up by Tata Iron and Steels. Brajaraj nagar has Anugul and DhenkanaI.District lharsuguda is a part its Importance for Orient paper mill, Ib nver colliery, of the northern Orissa high lands. The northern Orissa Rampur - Hingiri colliery, orient colliery and many high lands is subdivided into SIX sub-micro regions on other IndustrIes. The central seed farm extending the baSIS of geology, soil, topography, climate and over about 4500 hectares IS being set up in lharsuguda natural vegetation. tahasIl on the periphery of Hlrakud reservoir by gov­ lharsuguda district comes under Sambalpur for­ ernment of India with Russian collaboration. ested hills and Rairakhol-Debagarh plateau. Only 3 (iii) Administrative set up vIllages under Laikera police station come under Ralrakhol- Debagarh plateau. It is a backward re­ For assistance in smooth administration of the gion in terms of communication and development. distrIct by the Collector and the Distnct Magistrate The major portion of the distnct comes under the district-has one sub division and two Tahsils . The Sambalpur forested hills region. The Lakhanpur P.S, sub-division is kept in charge of a sub-divisional of­ Rengali P.S, Brajaraj nagar P.S, Belpahar P.S, Laikera ficer who looks after both general and developmental P.S, Kolabira P.S, Orient P.S and Jharsuguda police adlllinistration. For revenue administration two tahsils, station of the district come under this regIOn. There viz, Lakhanpur and lharsuguda are kept in charge of are three urban centers, namely, BrajaraJnagar (M), a Tahsildar. The district has been further divided into lharsuguda (M) and Belpahar (NAC) located under 9 police stations. this forested hIlls. For developmental administration the district has This region covers northern part of the distnct been divided into five development blocks each kept and IS composed of low hills and plain alike. The in charge of a Block Development Officer. For average height of the region is around 300 meters efficient functioning of developmental administration, above the main sea level. A few small reserved for­ the distrIct has been divided II1tO Grampanchayats, ests are found scattered in the region. Forests are which accommodates 348 villages. Among the three composed of sal and ordinary woods. statutory towns of the district one town Belpahar is NAC and two others, namely, Brajarajnagar and The main raJlway Ime from Mumbai to Howrah Iharsuguda are MUl1lcipalitles.Out of 348 villages in passes through the northern periphery of the regIOn. the district 2 vIllages are uninhabited. At the lharsuguda junction a branch of this railway Ime comes out and passes towards south, connecting Location and size : the district headquarters and beyond. A broad-gauge lharsuguda district is lying between 21 0 31' to railway line from lharsuguda to Titilagarh ( 22°03', North latitudes and 83() 27' East to 84° 23' district) passes through the distrIct Ea~,t longitudes. It is bo~mded by Sundargarh distnct Lakhanpur is an important place in the district, in the North, Sambalpur district in the East, Bargarh having a wide valley surrounded by forest clad hIlls 5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA and a closely cultivated plain. The greater portion IS 1993 1302.10 mm an open plam of feliile land drall1cd by lb rivcr. The 1994 2338.10 mm region is benefited of having the famous Hirakud Reservoir consfructed across the river . The 1995 151940 mm lb and a few other rivers from North JOIl1 the reser­ 1996 NA voir The Bheden River IS an important tributary of 1997 98420 mm the lb. (; 1998 135640mm The region is moderately populated. Main occu­ pation of the people is agriculture. The region is 1999 115800 mm developed in terms of communication and transporta­ The annual ramfall charts follow no uniform pat­ tion facilities. tern. Years of heavy ramfall follow in successions of Drainage : 2 to 10 years. Some times two or even three years of heavy rainfall comes one atter another. The Mahanadi traverses from the northwest of Sambalpur sub-division to the Southeast of that sub­ As per meteorological observation the tempera­ division for a distance of about 122 Km. It flows in ture begll1s to rise steadily from about the beginning the Hirakud reservoir, which is in the district of of March till May which is usually the hottest month Jharsuguda. Hirakud reservoir covers an area of of the year with the mean daily maxImum tempera­ 774.41 sq.km when the storage water stands at 192 ture 42° C. But In the year 1999 the maximum tem­ metres The principal trIbutary of Mahanadi is Ib perature in the month of May was 48° C, the highest which enters Sambalpur from Sundargarh district in so far recorded. The onset of the monsoon by about the north purstling a southernly course. It forms a mid June brings some relief. In between spells ofrain borderlll1e between the police station of Brajarajnagar the weather becomes hot and oppressive due to the and Jharsuguda and then falls into the H irakud res­ high moisture in the air. In September due to the ervoir. breaks m the monsoon, which are not uncommon, the There are some other nalas like Hitianala, day temperature increases s'lightly and this incre'ase Betchara nala, etc., which are utilized for irrigation continues in October but the nights become progres­ purpose. sively cooler from October. From November the day temperature begins to drop rapidly and December IS Climate usually the coldest month with the mean daily maxi­ The climate of this distrIct is charactenzed by a mum temperature 29.9°C and mean daily minimum very hot dry summer and there is a well-distributed temperature II nc. Cold waves some times affect the rain in the southwest monsoon season. The cold district in association with the passage of western dis­ season commences from November and lasts till the turbances across North India in the cold season when end of February The hot season follows thereafter the minimum temperature Illay go down to 4° or SoC. and continues till about the second week of June. The In the year 1999 the minimum temperature was 68°C. southwest monsoon season is from mid June to the end of September About 90 per cent of the annual The relative humidities are high dUrIng the rainfall is received in the monsoon season, July being monsoon season bell1g generally over 75 per cent. the rainiest month III the year. After the monsoon season humIdity decreases and On an avemge there are 70 rainy days, i.e., days dunng winter season the aIr is fairly dry. The driest with rainfall of 2.5 mm or more In a day in the dis­ part of the year is summer season when the relative trict. The maximum and minimum rainfall in the dis­ humidity are rather low which varies between 25 to trict was 2338 mm and 1200mm respectively. The 30 per cent. average annual rainfall in the district is 1527 mm. Sky is heavily clouded to overcast in the mon­ The actual rain fall in the dIstrict for 1993 to soon season. In the latter half of summer and the 1999 are: post monsoon months the clouding is moderate. In 6 ANALYTICAL NOTE the rest of the year the sky is generally clear or lightly mal land called pitamal get exce!!ent drainage and clouded. grow good vanetles of rice. Wind: Black cotton soil : It contains liberal amount of organic matter Wind is light to moderate generally, with some Kharipani : It is most valuable type of land in the increase III force in late summer and in the southwest monsoon season In the post monsoon and winter district. The water, which flows through the Village, munths wind is mamly ftom directions between north carries with It all the manure, which is deposited in and cast. In March wind is variable in directions. the vi!!age by the people and cattle. On account of By April wllld blows from the west as southwest be­ undulating nature of the country, people built their comes more common and these predomll1ate during houses on the high lands, cultIvated I~nd slopes away the penod May to Septem ber from the house-site and cultivators direct the drain­ age to their paddy fields. The word Kharipani does Durlllg the monsoon season depressions from the not occur in coastal district Bay of Bengal cross the east coast of India and move in some western dIrections. This causes wide spread Clayloam or clay soil : ThIS type of soil contains heavy rain with strong winds. Some times storms from various percentage of organic matters from dIfferent the Bay of Bengal in May-October also affect the types of parent rock. district. Thunderstorms occur throughout the year, This soil IS a mixture of sand and gravel as well their frequency being least in November and Decem­ as of clay. It is good light rice soli and unlike the ber and hIghest in the monsoon season. Occasional more fertIle black cotton sod. It grows few weeds dust storms and dust raising winds occur in the slim­ and does not grow dangerous insect pest. mer months. Geology Soil : The geological formations represented in this dis­ The most usual classification of the soIl of the trict can be arranged in the following order of in­ dIstrict is based 011 their composition or level. The creasing antiquity, I.e unclassIfied gneisses including soil, whicl1 covers greater portion of the dIstrict, is Smghbhum granites (Archaean), iron ores group of apparently derived from underlying metamorphic rocks lower Proterozoic, Gangpur group of middle Protero­ and the differences in it are mainly due to the elimi­ zoic and sma!! patches of recent alluvium. nation and transportation affected by surface erosion. A part of the district is covered' with irregular The finer particles are carried into the low-lying ar­ deposits of laterites and lateritic iron ore at various eas along drainage lines rendenng the soil a clayey altitudes. These laterites are bauxite bearing. texture and leaving the uplands light and sandy. Soil forms merely a cap of varying thickness The following types of soil are predominant in denved by alteration of the rocks below, so that their the district. nature depends on the rocks from which they have Red forest soil: It is nch in organic matter and is been derived. porous and suitable for forest growth as well as for A large variety of minerals and ores occur in this cItrus and mango orchards. district. These include bauxite, beryl, clay, coal, dolo­ Brown forest soil : In this type of soil scrub jungles mite, graphite, limenite, iron ore, galena, lime stone, grow well, so also pulses and millets. mica, ochres, quartz. The district has abundant quan­ tities of building stones and kankar. Sandy soil : This soil is coarse and contains low organic matter. This soil is best for ground-nuts and Some portIon of the district is composed of Ar­ pulses. On the banks of the river, it resembles good chaean basement rocks which are quite suitable for sllt'paddy grown on mal·lands The term mal is used use as building materials. The quartz sillimarite schists, for the slopes, which are terraced to catch the sur­ Black slates, at times also red, obtained from face dramage COmlllg down from uplands. The lower Mahanadi bed are used for roofing or flooring. 7 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

Superficial kankar, locally known as Asurahada, forests made It possihle for the installation of forest occurs wIde spread as concretionary matter in the based industrtes. The Ortent Paper Mills at alluvium covering rocks of widely different composI­ BrajaraJnagar owes its existence to the forests f'rom tion It is used locally for lime making where it gets bamboos 111 abundance. The district is The dolentes and epidiorites and other intruSIves notable for trade in Kendu leaf. are used as road metal. Huge depOSIts of quartzite The principal minor forest produce are gum, Mahua pebbles and conglomeratic sand stones are llsed as flower, Chiranji, Myrobalan sabai grass and wax. railway ballasts. Some vein quartz around Jharsuguda / may be used as road metals Total geographIcal area of the distrtct is 2081 Sq .km. 202 Sq .km. comes under forest area; out Though Jharsllguda district is small in area, it is of whIch a very negligible portIon is covered under industrially developed with a number of industries and farm forestry. In view of the existence of Orient mines like coal mines both open cast and under ground Paper Mills at Brajarajnagar a vast tract can be at Brajarajnagar and Belpahar area This district has brought under forestry. Short fall in the supply of forest got a vast potential for industrial growth being rich in product is noticed, particularly timber wood and raw minerals like coal, fire clay, quartz, etc material for industry. Most of these requirements are Forestry: met from the existing forests and sllch persIstent de­ pendence on the forests will lead to their depletion rorest occupies an important place in the economy. It yields a variety of product and earn a and ecological imbalance and hence here is an urgent good revenue and also influence agriculture. need to promote farm forestry The forests are of three main type. (1) Sal (shorea The social forestry department is the nodal age,rtcy robusta) which is the principal specIes. (2) Dry mixed for propagation of forestry schemes The department forests and (3) The Bamboo forests. proVIdes seedlings, technical guidance to the farmers and identifies the market for farm forestry produce. Sal is found in the deeper, damper and better­ drained soils. The usual associates of Sal are Asan Classification of forest area by legal status in or Saha!, Dhaurabija, Kendu, Gambhar, Jamun, Jharsllguda district as on 31 st December, 1999 is given Halland or Kurum and Mango. below:

In mixed forest, sal is usually less than 70 per Reserved Demarcated Undemarcated Unclassified Other Total cent of the crops. This type of forest is most con­ forest protected forest forest forest spicuous where the soil, being too dry and shallow forest contains quartz or quartizitle, which prevents the in­ flux of bamboos. Dry mixed forest covers a small 3553 109 97 NIL 004 5690 20244 sq.km sq.km. sq km sq km sq km area. The common species found in this type of for­ ests are Karla, Anla, Kendu, Char, Mahul, Kuren, Gambhar, etc. Fauna :

Bamboos (Dendro calamus stricts) that are salia Varieties of wild animals sllch as Indian wolf, bans are quite common and may be saId to be every­ striped hyena, jackal, fox are found allover the dis­ where. Bamboos seldom grow pure. They over lap trict. Tigers and panthers are fOllnd in the forest-clad . ~ the first two categories of forests. They grow with hills, but their numbers have greatly decreased. Deer, Sal forests and also in mIxed forests. Chital, or spotted deer, SambaI' is common in the for­ A perennial vegetative cover is maintained by est. forest which check soil erosion, prevents greater Among other alllmal,s found in the district may be run-off water and helps in raising the water level. mentioned, are brown flying squIrrel, red faced mon­ The principal torest produce are timber, fire wood, key, gray ape or langur which can glide from tree to bamboo, kendu leaf. Availability of raw matenals from tree. Different types of birds such as stork, peacock, 8 ANALYTICAL NOTE fowl, partridge, parrot, fly catchers, pigeons, etc. are pulses (Mung, Biri, Kulthi), oil seeds (ground nut, til, seen in the district. The domestic animals, which are mustard, castor), sugarcane, millets and wheat. Eighty economically very helpful, are abundantly found in the per cent of the total population is engaged in this ac­ district such as cows, buffalows, poultry, piggery, tivity. Paddy is the main crop, which occupies 2/3rd bullock, etc. of the cultivated area during the Kharif. The district Cropping pattern : gets fairly good rainfall during the monsoon. Area covered under irrigation constitute only 11 per cent of Agriculture is the primary occupation in the dis­ the total cultivable area. Hence most of the culti­ trict. The principal crops of the district are paddy; vable area is rainfed.

S EASON-WIS E ESTIMATED AREA, YIELD RATE AND PRODUCTION OF DIFFERENT PROGRAMMED MINOR CROPS IN JHARSlJGlJDA DISTRICT Area 1998-1999 YIeld SI No CROP Product- 1996 ·1997 1997-1998 Total Autumn Wmter Summer IOn In qUintals 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Wheat A 2,020 113 147 147 Y 1,289 1,278 1,565 1,565 P 2,604 1,444 2,301 2,301 2 Maize A 1 1 10 9 5 Y 1,200 700 700 722 500 P 12 7 70 65 5 3 Rag! A 3 3 Y 348 260 328 328 P 10 8 3 3 4 Green Gram A 152 80 195 1 193 Y 253 344 341 96 187 343 p 385 275 665 ] 2 662 5 Black Gram A 239 153 90 56 34 y 193 205 174 187 154 P 461 405 157 105 52 6 Horse Gram A 589 479 161 161 y 129 235 223 223 P 760 1,126 359 359 7 Til (lInseed) A 1,788 1,196 473 17 429 27 Y 152 172 234 135 241 192 P 2,725 2,056 1,109 23 1,034 52 8 Ground nut A 226 98 388 2 5 381 y 1,272 958 1,217 565 892 1,225 P 2,875 939 4,723 II 45 4,667 9 Mustard A 82 239 306 306 Y 202 147 190 190 P 166 351 581 581 10 Potato A 96 178 92 92 y 11,786 9,134 11,823 11,823 P 11,315 16,259 10,877 10,877 11 Sugarcane A 63 46 102 102 y 61,930 65,843 100,236 100,236 P 39,016 30,288 102,241 102,241 Source - Dis trict Statis tical Handbook, Jhars uguda,J999

9 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' JHARSUGUDA

The consumption of chemical fertilizers in the cultivated on the banks of nullahs. Other fruits like district was to the tune of 1113 mt. As per the in­ orange, lemon and pineapple, etc.are grown well. formation available 88,845 ha were covered during Horticulture department imparts necessary Khariff and 21,872 ha under Rabi in the year 1999- assistance and guidance to farmers and also provides 2000. adequate quantity of fertilizers, seeds and pesticides, etc. and also help in marketing. Agricultural implements are generally antiquated. Tenancy: Traditional implements still persists, though improved ones are becoming popular. The cultivators are show­ Since India is an agricultural country, most people ing interest in modern implements now for reasons of depend upon land for their livelihood and as such there economy and efficiency. is a close affinity between the land and the people. Even today in spite of industrial development and The cultivators of the district were raising single various measures of taxation, land revenue has crops till the Hirakud canals carried water to their hitherto hold the pride of place since early British fields and now the Hatia Nala MIP is complete and period. irrigation potential is created. The farmers began Under any progressive system of revenue taking to multiple cropping. Introduction of improved administration, land revenue is supposed to bear agricultural practices and of short duration high definite relation with the productive capacity or yielding varieties has provided opportunities for multiple income from land. As land revenue is in increasing cropping. rate, its proper assessment is dependent on accurate The extent of ploughing done before sowing time measurement or survey of the land to give actual area under cultivation or in pos"ession of individual depends largely on the method of cultivation, which tenants. is to be adopted but it is usual to plough up all fields at least once before the rains break in June. Harvesting Collection of land revenue has always been regarded as the most important aspect of revenue finishes by the end of November. Some time in the administration in a district. The British Government case of low-lying bahal lands, it is not completed till which in spite of an efficient administrative system December. Biri is generally grown in the district in did not like to involve itself in the intricacies of the Kharif season while other pulses are grown in revenue collection and they shifted the burden to the the Rabi. Mung is grown largely in the Rabi season. host of intermediaries in whatever name known The district grows sugar cane of high quality. Sugar allowing certain commissions and concessions for cane is grown, as a rule, not on special soils but on any prompt and timely payment. In this district, land revenue was being collected by various part time plot that can be easily irrigated. Land on which sugar collection agents like the Lambardars, Malguzars, cane is grown, called Borchna. Seedlings of sugarcane patels and the like. sown in March or April are harvested in December, The Tahasil pattern of administration has been January and February. introduced and a manual of "Tahasil Accounts" The important vegetables are potato, cabbage, containing uniform rules for the management of cauliflower, tomato, brinjal, radish and lady's finger. Khasmahals and Raiyati tracts throughout the State After harvesting of kharif crop, the land is prepared has been framed by the Board of Revenue in 1961. for its cultivation. Potato is grown in winter. So a direct relationship between the government as the tenant has been established and the government The light sandy soil ofthe district is most favorable has assumed full responsibility for collecting their land for the growth of fruit trees, of which Mahua (Basia revenue directly from tenants. The responsibility of latifolia) is most important. Fine mango groves are to collection of land revenue now devolves mainly on be seen in every part of the district. The Guava is the Tahsildar who is a revenue officer of the rank of

10 ANALYTICAL NOTE a Deputy Collector under whom Revenue Inspectors agriculture, mini water sheds have been identified. have been posted in charge of specified areas Under this scheme the cultivators are motivated to depending upon the quantum of revenue demand. switch over to the recommended cropping pattern by This district has been divided into two tahsils each providing inputs under crop demonstration programme. under the charge of a Tahsildar who is assisted by a Total area covered under this scheme is 4930. 48 ha. number of Revenue Supervisors, Amins and other Besides this, the government of Orissa has introduced auxiliary staff etc. a scheme of paddy-cum-fisheries in the low yielding Irrigation : water logged area. The government of Orissa has initiated a separate Water is a far more important factor than soil programme of taking up development of watersheds and an ample and well-distributed rainfall is a matter each covering about 1000 ha. for integrated treatment, of vital importance to cultivators. In most of the years which will include low cost soil conservation measures the amount of rain fall is sufficient, the average being about 58 inch per annum but it is often unevenly and dry land horticulture. The rainfed areas of the distributed and deficiency in the critical months is fatal district are the ultimate potential for dry land farming. to crops. So artificial irrigation is absolutely necessary. The State Government has recently introduced pani Before the completion of project, the panchayat to regulate the irrigation facilities. main source of irrigation was the tank. From the year 1996-97 to 1998-99 source-wise Nowadays the country has started implementing irrigation potential created in the district is given below bold economic reforms in the agricultural sector. Out (Area in hectares) of the total geographical area, the net sown area is to the extent of 87,996 ha. in Jharsuguda district, of Major/MedIUm Minor Irrlgabon L 1ft Irrlg abo n this cultivated area only 11,030 ha. have been covered Year Irrigabon projects (flow) projects under irrigation from sources like rivers, Hirakud project multipurpose project and nallas like Hatia Nala, Khanf/Rabl Khanf Rabl Kharlf Rabl Botcharanal and well, etc. Irrigation covered by wells 2 3 4 5 6 1996-97 Nil 4150 1120 2590 1560 are 2471 ha and rest by other source. 1997 -98 Nil 3712 1906 1906 1382 The Orissa Lift Irrigation Corporation (OLIC) hydrologist posted at Sambalpur asseses the water 1998-99 Nil 4150 1120 2620 1570 potential in the district. All the five blocks of the Source: Deputy Director, Agriculture Dept Sambalpur district have been categorised as 'White' and are suitable for ground water exploration. It has office also in the district headquarters Jharsuguda to oversee Animal husbandry : the works related to execution of LIPS and digging There are nine Veterinary hospitals and of bore well by its own rig. The Orissa Agro dispensaries and 24 livestock aid centers functioning Industries Corporation (OAIC) also undertakes the in the district. There are two slaughter houses, one work of digging of bore well by private enterprises each at Jharsuguda and Brajar

As per the calculation made 9.33 thousand MT (Bhakur), Lebeorohita (Rohi) cirrhina mrigala (Mirkali) milk was produced in the year 1997-98 and 16.92 notopterus (phalli), etc. thousand in the year 1998-99. In the same two years There is riverine fishery in two blocks viz. 4.38 million numbers and 7.67 million numbers of eggs lharsuguda and Lakhanpur. There is reservoir fish­ were produced respectively in the district. ery in Lakhanpur and Laikera blocks and culture fish­ A chilling plant of 2000 LPD capacity has been eries in all the five blocks. There are about 1744 constructed at Lahandabad, lharsuguda. There is also ponds covering 1383 ha. out of which 1381 ponds one fodder farm at Badmal and one fodder nursery covering 1216 ha. is owned by the State Government. planned at lharsuguda. There are 3 fishermen cooperative societies having membership of 1511. Fish production potential in the Some infrastructure gaps like shortfall in veteri~ district is 3400 MT. Existing production under cul­ nary institutions, animal fodder, concentrate feed ture fishery is about 1500 MT. There is a good continues to be there. No silvipasture area has been demand for fish in the towns of the district and nearby developed so far in the district. districts. Fish is being sent to Kolkata and Raurkela. In accordance with 15th quinqennial livestock In view of the above no problem in marketing the census done in the year 1995, the calculation was product is envisaged. Development of fisheries and made as follows: FFDA are the organization entrusted with the devel­ SI No Category Rural Urban Total opment of fishery in the district. There is a fish seed farm in lharsuguda, fish seeds and fingerlings are 2 3 4 5 mostly produced in fish seed production farm in Sambalpur, Balangir and Burla. FFDA is organizing Total Cattle (a+b) 175,200 18,144 193,344 (a) Cross Breed 1,648 4,218 5,866 training programmes to the [i::;h farmers and also (b) Indigenous 173,552 13,926 187,478 provide technical assistance. Production of fish and fry in different blocks 2 Buffalo ( a+b) 17,475 3,734 21,209 (a) Male 5,798 1,092 16,890 of Jharsuguda district : (b) Female 1,677 2,642 4,319 Year/District! Production of fish (in MT) (I) below 3 years 642 678 1,320 Block (II) above 3 years 1,035 1.964 2,999 Fresh water Brakish Marine Total 3 Sheep 6,471 159 6,630 water 1996-97 4303 4303 4 Goat 43,734 .2,843 46,577 1997-98 4301 4301 1998-99 4563 4563 4,379 833 5,212 Blockwise 1998-99 6 Fowl (a+b) 153,216 14,172 167,388 I. Jharsuguda 2203 2203 (a) Deshi 150,003 9,612 159,615 (b) Improved 3,213 4,560 7,773 2. Lakhanpur 1145 1145 3. Kolabira 262 262 Source' District Statistical Handbook 4. Laikera 305 305 5. Kirimira 648 648 Source: Directorate of fisheries, Orissa. Fishery : Industries : lharsuguda district has a potential for develop­ ment of inland fisheries only. Fish of different variet­ Though lharsuguda district is small in area, ies are found in river like Ib and Mahanadi. The agriculture has been the principal industry in the district Hirakud reservoir offers great scope for pisciculture. from remote past as it is today. The industrial Fish rearing is also taken up by the gram panchayats potentiality of the district has changed to a very great in small tanks. Important varieties of fish are catla extent after the construction of the Hirakud

12 ANALYTICAL NOTE multipurpose dam project. Hydroelectric power is Name of No. of artisan SINo Activity available from Hirakud. These factors have influenced Block units both agriculture and industries. The other important Jharsuguda Artistic cane and 224 resources in this district are forest and clays. bamboo, terracotta, The district is industrially developed with a num­ silver filigree ber of industries and mines, like paper mill and coal 2 Lakhanpur Musical instrument 390 mine both open cast and a under ground at (bras s or bell Brajarajnagar and Belpahar area. The district has metal), cane, got a vast potential for industrial growth being rich in terracotta, bamboo minerals like coal, fire clay, quartz, etc. 3 Kolabira MUSical Instrument 70 (brass or bell The district is highly developed in so far as large, metal), cane, medium and small scale industries are concerned. A terracotta, bamboo study conducted by District Industry Centre reveals 4 Kirmira Artistic, cane and 129 that there is concentration of artisans in Iharsuguda bamboo block. The traditional handloom industry is the larg­ 5 La ike ra Terracotta, wood NA est cottage industry in the district. carving, cloth, Details of raw material based industries such as flower garland, agro and food based units for the year 1998-99 and paddy craft, golden 1999-2000 are as follows: grass, etc. SI.No. Category Year and No. of Industries The main items of import and export of the dis­ 1998-99 1999-2000 trict are: 1. Food and Allied 9 18 Imports: Iron and Steel materials, Salt, Sugar, 2. Glass and ceramics 3 4 Petrol, Kerosene oil, etc. 3. Engg. and Metal based 12 10 Exports: Bamboo, firewood, Kendu leaves, Pa­ per, Paperboard, Coal, Paddy and rice, etc. 4. Repairing and servicing 19 26 Iharsuguda is the principal centre of wholesale 5. Misc. 4 4 business and retail transaction also takes place in the Total 47 62 block headquarters and Braj araj nagar. There are six large units, three medium units, 25 Iharsuguda is ajunction station on main Howrah­ small/tiny units and 487 rural artisan units in the dis­ Nagpur line of South-Eastern Railway. This market trict in the year 2000. is also connected with Sambalpur and Sundargarh by Block wise activity with number of units which all weather roads. are more concentrated or predominant in the district There are primary cooperative societies in the are furnished below : Panchayat level. These societies are affiliated to re­ The district industries centre plays a vital role in gional marketing cooperative society and the latter in promoting SSI in the district. It provides all types of their turn affiliated to the Orissa cooperative market­ assistance to entrepreneurs in setting up of their units. ing society. These regional marketing cooperative so­ Trade and commerce : ciety undertake procurement of rice and paddy under state trading scheme and also function as authorized Western Orissa particularly old Sambalpur district dealer in cement, wheat and consumer goods, etc. is famous for 'tie and dye' artistic design displayed in Electricity and power : cotton and tassar silk sarees woven in the handlooms. Sambalpur, Bargarh and Jharsuguda are the principal The district receives electricity from multipurpose centers of trade in the western Orissa. Hirakud Hydro Electric Power Project since its 13 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: JHARSUGUDA installation. During 1998-1999 all most all the 346 Parishad. Elected Members of Legislative Assembly inhabitate villages of the district have been electrified. and Members of Parliament from the district become Transport: the members of the Zilla Parishad. The Chairman of all Panchayat Samities of the district, Chairman of During 1998-99 no. of motor vehicle registered in the Municipalities/ NACs and Cooperative banks of Jharsuguda district are (1) Motor Cycles, Scooters the district, the district officers of Health, Education, and Mopeds - 46548, (2) Three wheeler and Auto Public Health, Agriculture, Forest, Works and Coop­ rickshaw - 496, (3) Jeep and Station wagons - 2448, erative development become the ex-officio members (4) Private Cars - 3128 (5) Taxies - 255, (6) Contract of Zilla Parishad. There is reservation of seats for .1 Carriage - 106, (7) State Carriage - 876, (8) Trucks SC and ST members on the basis of proportion of and Lorries- 5850, (9) Tractors and Trailers - 4643 their population while 1/3rd of the seat is reserved and (10) Miscellaneous Vehicles - 795. for women members including SC and ST woman. Length of different categories of roads in Km in The members ofthe Zilla Parishad elect one amongst Jharsuguda district in 1998-99 were (1) State High them as President and another as Vice President. The Way 21, (2) Other district road 33, (3) Forest road Collector of the district acts as the Chief Executive 13, (4) Grama Panchayat road 105, (5) P.S. road 348 Officer. The Zilla Parishad, besides formulating (6) Village road 374. policies for the key areas of rural development in the district, monitors and evaluates the various develop­ Communication : mental programmes of the government, which are During the year 1998-99 the Head Post Offices implemented by the Pnchayat Samities in their re­ in Jharsuguda was only one as against 24 Sub-Post spective areas of the district. Offices and 77 Branch Post Offices. Of these 102 The Panchayat Samities, which act as the inter­ Post Offices only 26 are found in urban areas and 76 mediary between Zilla Parishad and Gram Panchayats in rural areas. Among the CD Blocks maximum 24 were established throughout the State in accordance Post Offices are found in Jharsuguda followed, by with the provisions of the Orissa Panchayat Samiti Lakhanpur having 16. The lower number of 11 Post Act, 1959 and its jurisdiction is coterminous with the Offices were found in Kirimira CD Block. area of the Community Development Block. The Panchayati Raj System : Block Development Officer is the Executive head of the Samiti. Other Block level officers are the official The three tier Panchayati Raj system was members. The Sarpanch of all Gram Panchayats introduced in the State with the enforcement of the within the C.D. Block become non-official members Orissa Panchayat Samiti and Zilla Parishad Act, 1959, of the Panchyat Samiti. The elected members of the w.e.f. 26th January 1961 which was further Panchayat Samiti elect one amongst them as the strengthened with the implementation of Orissa Zilla chairman and another as vice chairman, of whom one Parishad Act, 1991 w.e.f. 1st November 1993. The must be a woman. Panchayat Samities are not only major objective of the Panchayati Raj System is to responsible for the planning, execution and supervi­ entrust the people with the management of local affairs sion of all types of governmental development and develop their capacity for self-governance. In programmes in their areas but also look after the the three tier system ofPanchayati Raj, the Panchayat spread of primary education, management of trust and Samiti functions as the inter-mediary between Zilla endowments, etc., and all other developmental mat­ Parishad at district level and the Gram Panchayat at ters in their respective localities. village level and each of them functions within its own The Gram Panchayat at the primary level is jurisdiction for the development of rural areas of the constituted of a group of villages, which are divided districts for a normal tenure of five years. into wards. The voters of each ward directly elect Zilla Parishad, the apex body in the district is Ward members. The voters of all the wards under constituted of the following members. Each Panchayat the Gram Panchayat elect the Sarpanch of the Samiti in the district elects two members to the Zilla Panchayat and one Naib Sarpanch is elected form 14 ANALYTICAL NOTE amongst the ward members to look after the work of scheduled tribesand other backward classes. The per­ the Panchayat. centage of population of scheduled caste is 17.07 and scheduled tribe is 31.34. The State Government has This primary unit of democratic de-centralisation created separate department at the State level and is the main agency to mobilize the rural manpower. district level to deal with problems of the SC/ST in Functions of the Gram Panchayat include sanitation, respect of education, culture and economic develop­ supply of drinking water, maintenance of ferry ghats ment. and wells, construction and maintenance ofPanchayat The decade 1991 to 2001 was marked by various roads, cattle pounds, providing streetlight and imple­ developmental activities. The completion of Hirakud menting different agricultural schemes in the villages Dam project created irrigation potential and power under its jurisdiction. generation. So the movement of population within the The names of the Panchayat Samities, number district, from one district to another within the state and beyond the state of Orissa is mainly due to eco­ of Gram Panchayats and number of villages under nomic reasons. From 1960 to 2000, four decades each Panchayat Samiti in the district are given be­ have passed and the government of Orissa have low: sponsored many developmental scheme of infrastruc­ ture of roads, buildings, irrigation, drinking water, medi­

SI. Name of the No of Gram No of villages cal facilities, educational facilities both technical and No Panchayat Panchayts under under the non-technical, computer training centers, etc. Samltl Panchayat Samltl Panchayat. Oriya is the main language spoken of the district. Samltl Other Indian languages spoken by the people in order K. Lakhanpur 23 146 of numerical strength are Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Telugu, 2 Jharsuguda 14 73 Gujarati, and Punjabi. Tribal dialects like kisan, kui, 3 Kmmlra 7 42 oraon, mundane and khania etc. are also popularly 4 Lalkera 8 45 spoken by the tribal population. 5 Ko lab ira 8 47* The Oriya spoken in western districts like Total 60 353* Sambalpur, Balangir, Sundargarh and Iharusuguda etc. *Includes 5 villages from Revenue district Sambalpur. differs from that spoken in the coastal districts of Orissa. It is generally known as Sambalpuri Oriya. There are very large numbers of words, which are People and culture : differently pronounced. Many words in Sambalpuri The population of the district of Iharsuguda as Oriya .: are not found in common Oriya language. per 2001 census is 509,716 of which 261,941 are People living in rural areas of the district are males and 247,775 are females. Its population is 1.38 simple, law abiding and god fearing. They are hospi­ per cent of total population of Orissa. In area and table and artistic. Manners and customs of different population the district ranks 29th and 27th respec­ people vary according to their religious beliefs. Most tively among the districts of Orissa. The density of of the festivals observed in western Orissa districts population is 245 per sq.km and the rank in the state are common to all other districts of the state but is 10. Among the district wise growth rate in the State, , , Mahulgundi and Nrusimha - the rank of this district is 16, the growth rate 15.28. Chaturdasi are most important festival of western The percentage of literacy of total population accord­ Orissa. ing to sex shows that 82.16 percentage males and Most of the communal dances of the district are 58.48 percentage females are literates, against the connected with a function or worship of a deity. state average of 63.08 percentages for total popula­ Seasonal fairs and festivals provide scope for dance. tion. Most famous dance of western Orissa is per­ formed by young girls of Binjhal, Saura and Mirdha The district has a large backward population. tribes during Dashara, Bhai Jiuntia, Phagun punei and They are broadly divided into scheduled castes and other festival days. 15 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA Other amenities : Notified area council runs the municipal administra­ tion of the town. The Ib river colliery, Rampur Hemgir Facilities of communication of both Bus services, colliery and Orient colliery are located here. A weekly private and government and railway services are market sits here on Sunday. available in the district. Post, Telegraph, Mobile phone services, Banks, Hospitals, Private nursing homes, (v) Census Concepts schools, colleges both in technical and non-technical, Building: computer training centers, electric department, A 'Building' is generally a single structure on the irrigation, R & V department, veterinary, Hirakud Dam ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than one Project, etc., are available in the district. For component unit which are used or likely to be used recreational entertainment, Hotels, Cinema Halls, Beer as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as Parlour, Cable TV operation facilities, video parlour, shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, play grounds and Swimming pool, etc., are also worksheds, schools, places of entertainment, places available in the district. of worship, godowns, stores, etc. It is also possible The master plan for Jharsuguda Municipality is that building which have component units may be used made in accordance with the provision of Orissa Town for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum­ planning and improvement trust Act, 1956 and the residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum­ municipality has undertaken the cleaning of roads, residence, etc. drains, supplies pipe water, street lights and also main­ Usually a structure will have four walls and a tains schools, libraries, town halls and has constructed roof. But in some areas the very nature of quarters for scavengers of the town. Jharsuguda is construction of houses is such that there may not be the district headquarters of the district. There are any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where other two NACs in the district namely, Brajaraj nagar entrance is also provided but they may not have any and Belpahar. walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are Places of religious, historical, archaeological and also treated as separate buildings. tourist importance Permanent houses : Vikram Khol - Located 26 km. to the west of Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of Jharsuguda railway station, it is a place containing permanent materials. The material of walls can be pictographic inscription of antiquity. A plaster cast of anyone from the following, namely, galvanized iron the inscription has been brought to and kept in the sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt Orissa State museum at . bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of Gopinath Temple and Nilakantheswar Mahadev from anyone of the following materials, namely, tiles, temple is famous at Sason, a village on Sambalpur slate, galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos Jharsuguda road. It was built in the 18th century sheets, bricks, stones or concrete. during the reign of Ajit Singh. The village is also called Semi-permanent houses : Ajitpur Sason probably named after Ajit Singh. Houses in which either the wall or the roof is Belpahar - A place of industrial importance famous made of permanent material and the other is made for the refractory plant set up by the Tata Iron and of temporary material. Steel Co. The company has an airstrip here. Belpahar is also an important railway station on the Mumbai­ Temporary houses : Howarah section of South Eastern Railway. The place Houses in which both walls and roof are made contains a hospital, a high school, a rest shed and a of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. guest house of the refractory. Walls may be made from anyone of the following Brajaraj nagar - An industrial town situated on the temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, Howarah-Mumbai line of south eastern railway. The plastic, poiythene, mud, un burnt bricks or wood. Roof place has its importance for the Orient Paper Mills. may be made from anyone of the following temporary 16 ANALYTICAL NOTE materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, independent of one another and are likely to have plastic or polythene. been built at different times and owned by different Dwelling Room : persons. In such cases, though the whole structure with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has one building, each portion was treated as a separate walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide building and its constituent units as separate census and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should houses. have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A On the other hand, one may come across cases, dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, particularly in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's flats. In these cases while the structure looks like room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, one building, different persons own the flats. In case latrine, store room, passage way and verandah which of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number are not normally usable for living are not considered of flats owned by different persons, the entire as dwelling rooms. A room, used for mUltipurpose structure was treated as one building and each flat such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., as a separate census house. is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where Ifwithin a large enclosed area, there are separate a census houses is used as a shop or office., etc., buildings owned by different persons then each such and the household also stays in it then the room is building is treated as a separate building. There can not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage be a situation where within an enclosed compound or servants quarter is used by a servant and if she/ he also lives in it as a separate household then this there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking has been considered as a dwelling room available to or company or even government that are actually in the servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut occupation of different persons. For example, Indian if used for living by any household is also considered Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned as dwelling room. by the Corporation but these are in occupation of their employees. Each such building was treated as A dwelling room, which is shared by more than a separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings one household, has not been counted for any ofthem. there were flats in occupation of different households, If two households have a dwelling room each but in each such flat was reckoned as a separate census addition also share a common dwelling room, then house. the common room has not been counted for either of the households. Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the Census House definition of census house strictly in certain cases. For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, A 'census house' is a building or part of a building each room having direct entrance from the common used or recognised as a separate unit because of staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be having a separate main entrance from the road or treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be are occupied by a single household it was not realistic occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or to treat them as five census houses. In such a non-residential purpose or both. case,' singleness' of use of these rooms along with In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which the main house should be considered and the entire buildings and census houses were identified for flat was treated as one census house. On the other numbering in the field by the enumerators is described hand, if two independent households occupy these hereunder: five rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and Sometimes a series of different buildings are found the second household occupying 2 rooms, then along a street which are joined with one another by considering the use, the first three rooms together common walls on either side looking like a continuous were treated as one census house and the remaining structure. These different units are practically rooms as another census house. But if each room 17 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA was occupied by an independent household, then each cantonment board or notified town area such room was treated as a separate census house. committee, etc. In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door b) A place satisfYing the following three criteria of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a simultaneously: common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common i) A minimum population of 5,000; room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel! ii) At least 75 per cent of male working Hotel building was treated as one census house. but population engaged in non-agricultural if such hostels/ hotels have out-houses or other pursuits; and structures used for different purposes or the same purpose, then each such structure attached to the main iii) A density of population of at least 400 per hostel/hotel was treated as a separate census house. sq. km.(l,OOO per sq.mile) In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the For identification of places which would qualifY pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per located in a compound, whether enclosed or the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and main residence may be located in one hut, other huts having at least 75 per cent of male working population may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered. baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separate To work out the proportion of male working population structure, they form a single housing unit and referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to therefore, have to be treated collectively as one main workers were taken into account. building and one census house. If some of the huts Apart from these, the outgrowths (OGs) of cities are used by one household and the others by a second household as residence, then the two groups of huts and towns have also been treated as urban under were treated as separate census houses. However, 'Urban Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths if there were also other huts in the compound used are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, for other purposes and not as part of the household's military camps, etc., that may have come up near a residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of were treated as separate census houses. a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy On the other hand, in urban areas, where more than one structure within an enclosed or open the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to compound (premises) belonging to the same person, qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a etc., only one building number was given for this group continuous urban spread. Thus, the town level data, and each of the constituent a separate census house wherever presented, also includes the data for number. outgrowths of such towns. Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars City : has come up was treated as a building. Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are called cities. Rural-Urban area : Urban Agglomeration The data in tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets are presented separately for An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically rural areas. In the Census oflndia 2001, the definition contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban of urban area adopted is as follows: outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway a) All places with a municipality, corporation, colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may 18 ANALYTICAL NOTE come up near a city or statutory town outside its perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a it was specifically mentioned that this category or village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each households would cover only those households where such individual area by itself may not satisfy the a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and minimum population limit to qualifY it to be treated as share a common kitchen. an independent urban unit but may deserve to be Houseless household : clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. Households who do not live in buildings or census For the purpose of delineation of Urban houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, Agglomerations during Census of India 2001, in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in following criteria are taken as pre-requisites: (a) The the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway core town or at least one of the constituent towns of platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless households. an urban agglomeration should necessarily be a statutory town; and (b) The total population of all Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe : the constituents (i.e., towns and outgrowths) of an Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the Urban Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000 President may, with respect to any State or Union (as per the 1991 Census). With these two basic territory, specifY the castes, races or tribes or parts criteria having been met, the following are the possible of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall different situations in which Urban Agglomerations for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be would be constituted: i) a city or town with one or Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union more contiguous outgrowths; ii) two or more adjoining territory. Article 342 similarly provides for towns with their outgrowths; and iii) a city and one specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which which form a continuous spread. are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution Household: to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States and Union territories. In pursuance of these provisions, A 'household' is usually a group of persons who the list of Scheduled Castes and / or Scheduled Tribes normally live together and take their meals from a are notified for each State and Union territory and common kitchen unless the exigencies of work are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a Union territory and not outside. household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live It is important to mention here that under the in a census house but do not take their meals from Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of person who professed a religion different from a common household. Each such person was to be Hinduism was deemed to be a member of a treated as a separate household. The important link Scheduled Caste in addition to every member of the in finding out whether it was a household or not was Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste a common kitchen. There may be one member resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States households, two member households or multi-member Union were in relation to that State whether they households. professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. Subsequently, Institutional household : in September 1956, by an amendment, the Presidential A group of unrelated persons who live in an Order of 1950 and in all subsequent Presidential institution and take their meals from a common Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples the Sikh religions were placed on the same footing of Institutional Households are boarding houses, with regard to the specification of Scheduled Castes. messes, haste Is, hate Is, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, Later on, as per the amendment made in the orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the 19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK· JHARSUGUDA Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the 32. Ghogia same footing with regard to the recognition of the 33. Ghusuria Scheduled Castes. 34. Godagali The lists containing the names of the Scheduled 35. Godari Castes and the Scheduled Tribes applicable for the Census of India 2001 in the State are given below: 36. Godra Scheduled Castes List for Orissa 37. Gokha 1. Adi Andhra 38. Gorait, Korait 2. Amant, Amat 39. Haddi, Hadi, Hari 3. Audhelia 40. Irika 4. Badaik 41. Jaggali 5. Bagheti, Baghuti 42. Kandra, Kandara 6. Bajikar 43. Karua 7. Bari 44. Katia 8. Bariki 45. Kela 9. Basar, Burud 46. Khadala 10. Bauri 47. Kodalo, Khodalo 11. Bauti 48. Kori 12. Bavuri 49. Kummari 13. Bedia, Bejia 50. Kurunga 14. Beldar 51. Laban 15. Bhata 52. Laheri 16. Bhoi 53. Madari 17. Chachati 54. Madiga 18. Chakali 55. Mahuria 19. Chamar, Mochi, Muchi, Satnami 56. Mala, Jhala, Malo, Zala 20. Chandala 57. Mang 21. Chandhai Maru 58. Mangan 22. Cherua, Chhelia 23. Dandasi 59. Mehra, Mahar 24. Dewar 60. Mehtar, Bhangi 25. Dhanwar 61. Mewar 26. Dhoba, Dhobi 62. Mundapotta 27. Dom, Dombo, Duria Dom 63~ Musahar 28. Dosadha 64. Nagarchi 29. Ganda 65. Namasudra 30. Ghantarghada, Ghantra 66. Paidi 31. Ghasi, Ghasia 67. Painda 20 ANALYTICAL NOTE

68. PamidJ 9. () 69. Pan, Pario 10. Binjhal 70. Panchama 11. , BinJhoa 71. Panika 12. Birhor 72. Panka 13. Bondo Poraja 73. Pantantl 14. Chenchu 74. Pap 15.Dal 75. Pasi 16. Desua

76. Patial, Patikar, Patratanti, Patua 17. Dharua 77. Rajna 18. Didayi

78. Relit 19. Gadaha 79. Sabakhia 20. Gandia 80. Samasi 21. Ghara 81. Sanei 22. Gond, Gondo 82. Sapari 23. Ho ~ 83. Sauntia, Santia' 24. Holva 84. Sidhria 25. Jatapu 85. Sinduria 26. Juang 86. Siyal 27. Kandha Gauda 87. Tamadia 28. Kawar 88. Tamudia 29. Kharia, Kharian 89. Tania 30. Kharwar 90. Tiar, Tior 31. Khond, Kond, Kandha, Nanguli Kandha, 91. Turi Sitha Kandha 92. Ujia 32. Kisan

93. Valamiki, Valmiki 33. Kol

Scheduled Tribes list for Orissa 34. Kolah Loharas, Kol Loharas 1. Bagata 35. Kolha 2. Baiga . 36. Koli, Malhar 3. Banjara, Banjari 37 Kondadora 4. 38. Kora 5. , Dhotada 39. Korua 6. , Bhuyan 40. Kotia 7. Bhumia 41. Koya 8. Bhumij 42. Kulis

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43 Ladha Literate: 44 Madia A person aged 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language is 45. Mahali taken as literate A person who can only read but 46. Mankidl cannot wnte is not literate. It is not necessary that 47. Mankirdla to be considered as literate, a person should have received any formal educatIOn or passed any 48. Matya minimum educational standard. Literacy could also 49. Mirdhas have been achieved through adult literacy classes or through any non-formal educatIOnal system. People 50. Munda, Munda Lahara, Munda Mahalis who are blind and can read in Braille are treated as 51. Mundan literates

52. Omanatya Literacy rate : 53. Oraan Literacy rate of the pop'ulatlOn is defined as'the 54. Parenga percentage of litcrates in the age group seven years and above. For different age groups the percentage 55. Paraja of literates 111 that age group gives the literacy rate. 56. Pentia Educational level : 57. Rajuar The highest level of educatIOn a person has 58. Santal completed.

59. Saara, Savar, Saura, Sahara Work:

60. Shabar, Lodha Work IS defined as participation in any 61. Sounti econonl1cally productive activity with or without compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may 62. Tharua be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. It even includes Language am} Mother tongue : part time help or unpaid work on farm, family As per the census concept, each language is a enterprise or in any other economic actrvity. All group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire persons engaged in 'work' -as defined above are collects information on the mother tongue of each workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation,or milk production even solely for domestic consumption person and mother tongue is defined as the language are also treated as workers Reference period for spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the determining a person as worker and non-worker is person. If the mother died in infancy, the language one year preceding the date of enumeration. mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will Main wOI'ker : be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is A person who has worked for major part of the reference period ( i.e. six months or more during the considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in the language spoken as mother tongue should have any economically productive activity is termed as a script. The mother tongues returned by the 'Main worker' respondents in census are classified and grouped under appropriate languages according to their linguistic Marginal worker characteristics. A person who worked for less than six months

22 ANALYTICAL NOTE of the reference period ( I.e. in the last one year and or by the members of the household at home or preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic within the village in rural areas and only within the activity is termed as 'Marginal worker'. precll1cts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in Non-worker : household industry should consist of members of the

'I A person wh'o has' not worked at all in any household includll1g the head. The industry should not economIcally productive activity during the reference be run on the scale of a registered factory which period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of would qualify or has to be regIstered under the Indian enumeration) is termed as 'Non-worker'. Factories Act and should be engaged il1 manufacturing, processing, servlclllg and repairs of goods. It does Cultivator : not include professions such as a pleader, Doctor, For purposes of the Census a person is classified MusicIan, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhobi, as cultivator If he or she is engaged in cultivatIon Barber, etc. or merely trade or busll1ess, even if such on land owned or held from government or held from professions, trade or services are run at home by private persons or institutions for payment in money, members of the household. kind or share. Cultivation Includes effective supervision or direction ll1 cultivation. A person who Other worker: has given out her/his land to another person or persons A person who has been engaged In some or ll1stitution(s) for cultivatIon for money, kind or share economic actIvity during the reference period but not of crop and who does not even supervise or dIrect as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household cultivation in exchange of land, is not treated as Industry is termed as a 'Other Worker (OW)'. The cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another type of workers that come under this category of person's land for wages in cash or kind or a 'OW' include all government servants, municipal combination of both (a.gricultural labourer) is not employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation treated as cultivator. Cultivation involves ploughing, workers, those engaged In trade, commerce, business, sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet transport, bankIng, mining, construction, political or crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., social work, priests, entertainment ·artists, etc. In and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground­ effect, all those workers other than cultivators or nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred agricultural labourers or household industry workers, fibre crop, cotton, cll1chona and other medicinal plants, are 'Other Workers'. fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the Work participation rate following plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total coconut and betel-nuts (areca). popUlation.

Agricultural labourer : Population density : A person who works on another person's land Population density IS the number of persons for wages in money or kll1d or share is regarded as inhabited per square kilometre of the area. an agncultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the Age: cultivation, but merely works on another person's land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of Age IS measured 111 terms of the completed lea .. e or contract I,)n lapd on which she/he works. number of years.

Household Industry worker : Sex ratio: Household industry is defined as an industry Number of females per 1009 males In a conducted by the head of the household herself/himself population.

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(vi) Non-Census Concepts tank with a soil dispersIon system is constructed. This Improved drinking water: dispersion requIres an optimum travel through the pores of the soil, which renders the harmful liquid bacterially If the household had access to drinking water lllnocuous by the slow process of filtration through the supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well soil traversed (protected or cC!vered) situated within or outside the premises, it is considered as having access to improved Where the soIl is impermeable, collecting wells are drinking water. constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines are connected with them. These wells are cleaned at It may be mentIOned that such uniform definition periodic intervals by a suitable devlte. The dry typ(!"of may not be valid across all States. latrines are of service typc latrIncs from wherc human System of sewerage : excreta IS removed by scavengers from house to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or shoulders or Generally, a sewerage system would mean a in baskets with handle or wheel barrows These are network of mains and branches of underground then collected in bullock carts or trucks or tractors conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point and trOlleys for being carried to the dumping grounds. of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those Fertility : that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other In demography, the word fertility is used in relation surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those to the actual production of children or occurrence of carrying both sewage and storm water are called births specially live births. FertilIty is a measure of rate combined sewers However, in some towns, which are at which population adds to itselfby births and normally not provided with such underground sewerage system, assessed by relating the number of births to a full or it is served by open surface drain, box drain, silk pattern part of the population, such as number of married drain, etc., in these towns women or number of women of child-bearing age. The Type of latrIne and Method of disposal of night definitions of the terminology used in computing soil. different fertiltty rates are mentioned below: There are three prevalent systems of disposal of Crude birth rate (CBR) : • human wastes, viz. : Ratio of the number of live births in a year to the (i) underground sewerage, mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 (ii) sanitary water flush latrines with individual population. disposal systems, like septic tank, leaching cess Number of iJve bIrths durmg the year pool and collecting well, and CBR = x 1,000 (iii) dry type of latrines with manual scavenging. Mid-year PopulatIon The system of underground sewerage provides for Crude death rate (CDR) : the street sewerage with which are connected the Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the mid sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water year popu lation, normally expressed per 1,000 closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand population. flushing). Through this sewer the fecal matter is Number of deaths during the year transported without the need for scavenging. This CDR = x 1,000 system generally exists in cities and big towns. Mid-year Population Where the .street sewer does not exist, these sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local Natural growth rate: septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a Growth rate is obtained as the difference between leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence of closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic migration.

24 ANALYTICAL NOTE Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) : TFR = ------Number oflive births in a year to female population 1,000 in any specified age-group normally expressed per 1,000 women. Total marital fertility rate (TMFR) : Number oflive births in a particular Average number of children that would be born to age-group a married woman if she experiences the current fertility ASFR= x 1,000 pattern throughout her reproductive span ( 15-49) years Mid-year female population of the assuming that there is no mortality of women till the same age-group completion of reproductive period.

45 49 Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) : X - 5 2: ASMFR15-19 TMFR=------Number of live births in a year to married female population in any specified age-group normally 1,000 expressed per 1,000 married women. Age-specific mortality rate (ASMR) : Number of live births in a particular Number of deaths in a particular age and sex group age-group per 1000 population of the same age-group. ASMFR= x 1,000 Mid-year married female population Number of deaths in a of the same age-group particular age-group ASMR = x 1,000 Genera) fertility rate (GFR) : Mid-year popUlation of the same age-group Number of live births per 1,000 women in the reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. ql : Number oflive births in a year Probability of dying between birth and age 1. This GFR= x 1,000 can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality Mid-year female population in the Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths age-group (15-49) years in a year of children aged less than one year to the number of births in that year. Genera) marital fertility rate (GMFR) : q2 : Number oflive births per 1,000 married women in Probability of dying between birth and age 2. reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. Number of live births in a year q5 : GMFR = x 1,000 Probability of dying between birth and age 5. This Mid-year married female population indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate in the age-group (15-49) years (U5MR).

Total fertility rate (TFR) : Infant mortality rate (IMR) :

It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of rates (number of children born per woman of the children below one year) in a year to the number of particular age) for the entire reproductive age span. It live births in that year. provides the average number of children that will be Number of infant deaths during born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by the year the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is IMR ------x 1,000 Number of live births during no mortality of women till the completion of the year reproductive period. 25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: JHARSUGUDA

Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., Still birth rate (SBR) : Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality Number of still births during the year rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of ______x 1,000 two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late Number of live births and still neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as: births during the year Neo-natal mortality rate (NMR) : Maternal mortality rate (MMR) : N umber of infants dying within the first month of Number of deaths of women in the age-group 15- life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births of 49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of the same year. pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and Number of infant deaths aged 28 child birth per 1,00,000 live births in a given year. days or under during the year Number of mate mal deaths to NMR ------x 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 Number oflive births during MMR = x 1,00,000 the year Number of live birth

i) Early neo- natal mortality rate: Eligible couple (Couples per 1,000 popUlation): Number of infant deaths of less Number of currently married females in the age­ than 7 days during the year group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all ages. ------x 1,000 Child woman ratio (0-4) : Number of live births during the year 1. Number of children in the age-group 0-4 years per 1000 women in the age-group 15-49 years. ii) Late neo-natal mortality rate : Child woman ratio (5-9) : Number of infant deaths of 7 days to 2. Number of children in the age-group 5-9 years less than 29 days during the year per 1000 women in the age-group 15-49 years. x 1,000 Number of live births during Civic status of urban units : the year Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR) : basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town e.g., Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal Number of deaths of 29 days to Committee/Municipal council, Municipality etc. less than One year during the year ------x 1,000 Size class of UA/town : Number oflive births during Size-class of VAlTown is based on the population the year size of the VA/CitylTown UAslTowns with 100,000 Peri-natal mortality rate (PMR) : and above population are classified as Class I UAs/ Towns. These Class I VAs/Towns are now further Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week sub-classified into seven sub-classes, namely, M I to of delivery per 1000 births in a year. M7 depending on the population size of VA/City/ Number of still births and infant deaths Town. These are : of less than 7 days during the year PMR = x 1,000 M7 (5,000,000 and above); Number of live births and still M6 (2,000,000 to 4,999,999); births during the year M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999); M4 (500,000-999,999);

26 ANALYTICAL NOTE M3 (300,000-499,999); share of 14.99 per cent There are 348 villages out M2 (200,000-299,999); and of which two villages are uninhabited. The village ') M J (100,000-) 99,999). area covered around 65.53 per cent of total population in the district Towns with 50,000 to 99,999 population are classified as Class IT towns, 20,000 to 49,999 (b) Size class and status of towps, population population are Class III towns, population with 10,000- growth, density, sex ratio, work participation 19,999 are Class IV towns, population with 5,000 and rate and literacy. 9,999 are Class V towns and towns with less than 5,000 population are Class VI towns. There are three statutory towns located in the district The popUlation of these three towns are Slum area: Belpahar (NAC) 32,826, BrajaraJnagar (M) 76,955 The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) and Jharsuguda (M) 76,100. So far the size class of Act, J 956, which was enacted by the Central the towns are concerned BraJarajnagar (M) and Government defined slums as a) Areas where Jharsuguda (M) are categOrised under class II towns buildings are in any respect unfit for human habitation; with 76,955 and 76,100 popUlation respectively. or b) are by reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, Belpahar (NAC) IS classified as class III town havlllg fault arrangement and design of such buildings, 32,826 popUlation narrowness or faulty arrangement of streets, lack of venttlation, light or sallltation facilities, or any While companng the growth of population In these combll1ation of these factors, are detrimental to safety, towns with 1991 Census it is seen that BeJpahar health or morals (NAC) has highest growth rate with 33.04 per cent and Brajarajnagar (M) has lowest growth percentage M~ga city: of 10.47. The density of population in the towns of The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent the distrIct IS 121 1, while the density of urban phenomenon In the Urban Sociology aud is defined in population in the state is 1975. term of metropolitan cIty in the form of large size, The sex ratio 111 the towns of the district is 898 problem of management of civic amenItIes and capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of whereas the rural sex ratio is 975 and district total sex ratio is 946. population. IndIan Census in 1991 treated the popUlation size of 5 nullion and above as the cut off The District has a literacy rate of70.65 per cent pomt to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas, for total, 82.16 per cent for males and 58.48 per cent for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored of females which is higher than the State average in Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega the respective categories. In the urban arcas the cities the Milllstry of Urban Affairs and employment, literacy percentage is higher than those of rural areas Department of Urban Development adopted the due to better educational facilities available 111 the town criteria of 4 millIon and above population as per 1991 areas In the urban areas Belpahar (NAC) has the Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with highest literacy rate of 78 2 per cent followed by 10 millions and above population have been treated Jharsuguda (M) 77.6 per cent and I3rajaraj nagar (M) as Mega cities. 77.1 per cent. In the rural areas K.Lakhanpur C.D. (vii) 2001 Census finding - Population, its Block tops the list with 694 per cent and Laikera Distribution . C.D. Block has the lowest literacy of 62.9 per cent. (a)Distribution of Population in Rural- Urban The work participation rate in the district is 37.2 areas: per cent 111 comparison to the state average of 38.79 The dlstnbution of popUlation in Rural Urban areas per cent. Laikera police station has tlJe highest work 10 the District shows that majority of population live participation rate (47.5 per cent) and Orient police in rural areas. The total population of the dIstriCt is station has the lowest work participation rate (25.7 509,716 WIth 261,941 rural and 247,775 urban per cent). In the rural areas the work partIcipation population. The share of urban popUlation 111 the district rate is quite higher (45.3 per cent) in comparison to IS 36.47 per cent compared to state urban population urban areas (29.5 per cent). 27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

(viii) Brief analysis of Primary Census Abstract Data

The Il1set tables in the District Census Handbooks Census Abstract data and help the data user to get based on Primary Census Abstract data have been an lllsight into the gamut of census in a nutshell. quite useful for the data users, planners and Each inset table reflectS a separate feature" on administrators etc. This is a novel feature of census various demographic features of the dIstrict and its which aIms at providing a brief analysis of Primary parts.

TABLE 1 : DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OF POLICE STATIONS BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001

SerIal PolIce Stations Population Percentage decadal PClceutage urban numbel vanat Ion 1991-2001 popul,ltIon

1991 2001 1991 2001 Total Rural UrbanT alai Rural Urbiln Total Rural Urban 345 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Rengah 49.562 49.562 o 55,909 55.909 012811281 000 00 00

2 Lakhanpur 29.077 29.077 o 32.17R 32,178 o 10 66 1() 66 () 00 00 00

3 Belpahar 29,981 5,374 24,607 35,972 3,146 32.826 1998 -4146 3340 821 91 3

4 Banilhilrapall 29,181 29.181 o 39,219 39.219 o 34 40 34 40 0 00 00 00

5 Orient 69.867 200 69.667 77, 171 212 76.959 1045 600 1047 997 997

, u 21.462 2l.4()2 0 24,124 24,124 0 1240 1240 000 00 00

7 Jharsuguda 103,330 38,276 65,054 120,51744,417 76,100166316041698 630 63 I

8 Latkera 80,292 80,292 o 91.496 91,496 o 13 95 13 95 0 00 00 00

9 Kolablra 29,402 29,402 o 33,130 33,130 o 12 68 12 68 0 00 00 00

District Total: 442,154282,826 159,328 509,716 323,831 185,885 15.28 14.50 16.67 36.0 36.5

Table I presents the decadal change in population 111 rural areas with only 36.5 per cent urban population of police stations by residence, 1991-2001. The as per 200 I census which is slightly higher than 36 population of the district as recorded in 2001 Census per cent of urban population 111 1991 Census. This stands 509,716 as against 442,154 in 1991 indicatlllg has now even increased margll1ally from 36 per cent a net addition of 67,562 persons during the decade. to 36 5 per cent The growth rate 111 urban population The decadal growth rate of the district works out to is highest (33.4 per cent) in Belpahar Police Station. 15.3 per cent as compared to the State average of In rural areas it is noticed that the growth rate is 16.25 per cent Within the district the highest growth lower than the total decadal growth of the district. rate (34.4 per cent) is seen in Banaharapali P.S. The It is also evident from the table that out of the total growth rate of Orient P.S is lowest (10.45 per cent) eight police stations in the, distrjct the highesJ among all police stations. This may be partly due to population 120,517 is represented in Jharsuguda police migration of people for employment and other social station which is the district headquarters of the causes. The majority of population in the district live dIstrict. 28 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001 Senal Dlstnct leD Total number of Tot al rural populat IOn Number and PopulatIOn less than 200 number Block Inhabited Villages percentage of Villages

Persons Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

K Lakhanpur 146 130,452 66,452 64,000 14 (9 6) 712 737

2 Jharsuguda 73 68,753 34,853 33,900 8 (II 0) 554 511

41 38,868 19,806 19,062 6(146) 308 296

4 Lalkera 45 46,868 23,360 23,508 3 (6.7) 133 145

5 Kolabira (P) 41 38,890 19,514 19,376 6 (14 6) 445 407

Districts (Rural) Total: 346 323,831 163,985 159,846 37 ( 10.7) 2,152 2,096

Senal Dlstnct leD Number and Population 200-499 Number and Population 500-999 Number and number Block percentage of percentage of percentage of Villages Villages Villages

Males Females Males Females 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

K Lakhanpur 36 (24 7) 6,618 6,343 59 (404) 21,858 21,118 26(17.8)

2 Jharsuguda 19 (26 0) 3,416 3,288 21 (288) 7,959 7,711 19 (26 0)

3 Klflmlra 9 (22 0) 1,497 1,470 13 (31.7) 4,577 4,483 9 (22 0)

4 Laikera 11 (24.4) 2,181 2,291 15(333) 5,222 5,211 9 (20 0)

5 Kolabira (P) 9 (22 0) 1,793 1,794 12(29.3) 4,655 4,790 10(244)

Districts (Rural) Total: 84 (24.3) 15,505 15,186 120 (34.7) 44,271 43,313 73 (21.1)

Senal Dlstnct leD Population 1000- Number and PopulatIOn 2000- Number PopulatlOn 5000-9999 Number PopulatlOn mnnber 6Iock 1999 percentage 4999 and and 10000 and of villages percentage percentage above ______of villages _--:-__=-- __ of villages _-:---,----:-_ Males Female5 Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

K Lakhanpur 19,705 19,280 10 (6 8) 13,500 12,972 1 (07) 4,059 3,550 0(00) o o 2 Jharsuguda 13,222 13,006 6 (8 2) 9,702 9,384 0 (0.0) o 0 0(00) o o 3 Krrunira 6,747 6,591 4 (9 8) 6,677 6,222 0 (0 0) o o 0(0.0) o o

4 Laikera 7,029 7,000 7 (15.6) 8,795 8,861 0 (0.0) o o 0(0.0) o o 5 Kolablra (P) 7,257 7,046 4 (9.8) 5,364 5,339 0 (0 0) o o 0(0.0) o o

Districts (Rural) Total: 53,960 52,923 31 (9.0) 44,038 42,778 1 ( 0.3) 4,059 3,550 0(0.0) 0 o

Table -2 gives distribution of population by i.e.120 (34.7%) is covered under the population size number and percentage of inhabited villages in ranges of 500-999 followed by population size range specified population size ranges with the related of200-499 numbering 84 (24.3%) villages. Both these population, 2001. The maximum number of villages population size range villages constitute 59 per eent 29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA of the total 346 inhabited villages in the district. The range of 11-20, although 7 villages are covered under K. Lakhanpur C.D. Block has 146 villages which is 0-10 population range. highest among the C.D. Blocks having population of TABLE 4: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY 130,452 and Kirimira C.D. Block has 41 villages POPULATION DENSITY, 200t which has the lowest population (38,868). The Range of Total Percentage Population Percentage highest range is limited in the district in range 5000- populatIOn number of of Villages dlstnbutlon 9000 in respect of only one village (7,609). dens ity (p er villages In In each of square each population population kilometer) population denSity TABLE 3 : NEW TOWNS, DENOTlFIED, denSity range DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS range IN 200t CENSUS 2 3 4 5 Category Name of Town 2 0-10 7 20 2,814 09

11-20 0 00 0 00 (a) New 21-50 8 23 1,844 06 (i) Statutory tow n 51-100 27 7.8 12,530 39 Beipahar (NAC) 101-200 127 367 101,918 315 2 3 201-300 106 306 114,481 354 (ii) Census town 301-500 47 136 58,526 18.1

501 + 24 69 31,718 98 2 3 Not known 0 00 0 00 District (b) D enotified Nil Total: 346 100.0 323,831 100.0 (c) Declassified Belp ahar (CT) PopulatIOn DenSity (Rural) of the dlstnct· 210.6

(d) Wholly merged With other town(s) Nil Table - 5 gives a comparative picture of sex ratio reported over the censuses from 1901 to 2001.

In 1991 there were two Statutory Towns in the TABLES: SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT, district named Jharsuguda (M) and Brajarajanagar 1901-2001 (M). In 2001 Census one more statutory town i.e. Census State Dlstnct Year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Belpahar is added enhancing its number to three 2 3 4 5 6 7 towns in the district. Earlier in the 1991 Census 1901 1,037 1,039 967 1018 1018 Belpahar was a census town which has been notified 1911 1,056 1,058 947 1029 1029 as statutory town in 2001 census. 1921 1,086 1,089 963 1033 1037 908 1931 1,067 1,071 924 1044 1051 863 The density of population according to different 1,058 914 934 density ranges (per square kilometer) is explained in 1941 1.053 1035 1039 Table - 4. The population density (rural) of the 1951 1,022 1,029 881 1016 1025 888 district is 210.6 percent although maximum 1961 1,001 1.015 807 977 1005 831 population i.e. 35.4 perKslC population live in the 1971 988 1,002 845 959 989 844 density range of 201-300. So far as number of 1981 981 999 859 954 994 867 villages is concerned the highest percentage i.e. 36.7 1991 971 988 866 938 978 870 percent villages are covered under density range of 2001 972 987 895 946 975 898 101-200. There is no village reported in the density Note Sex ratIO has been defined here as the number of females per 1000 males. 30 ANALYTICAL NOTE

~ for both the State'and d1e district. The sex ratio of Table 7, i.e., the C.O Block wise sex ratio gives lharsuguda district is 946 in 2001 and slightly lower, a little different figure as compared to police station compared to the State average of 972. The sex ratio level sex ratio. Laikera C.O. Block has the highest for the district is found to be consistently lower than sex ratio of 1006, which indicates tMat the females the state from 190 I to till 200 I The rural sex ratio outnumber the males, followed by Kolabira(P) C.O. exhIbits the sImilar trend. However, in urban areas Block showing the sex ratio of 993. All other c.o. there IS a fluctuating trend of increase and decrease Blocks have lower sex ratio than the district level between the censuses. The over all sex ratio for (rural) sex ratio of975. Kirimira C.O. Block has the both State and district level have shown a fluctuating lowest sex ratio, i.e., 962 among all C.O. Blocks. trend during the census periods since 190 I. TABLE 8: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY TABLE 6: SEX RATIO BY POLICE STATION, 2001 RANGES, 2001 Serial number Name of Tahsil Sex ratto Range of sex Number Percent,~ of Population Percel1t~ Total Rural Urban ratio for Villages of Villages III 2001 distrIbution 2 3 4 5 Illhablted each range of Villages populatIon Rengah 974 974 2 3 4 5 2 Lakhanpur 970 970 Less than 700 3 09 146 00 3 Belpahar 864 935 858 700-749 o 00 o 00 4 Banaharapah 945 945 . 750-799 2 06 1,374 0.4 5 Onent 909 876 909 800-849 7 20 3,107 10 6 Bralaralnagar 961 961 850-899 29 84 26.985 83 7 lharsuguda 931 980 904 900-949 66 191 56,19'7 174 8 Lalkera 987 987 950-999 109 315 130,343 403 9 Kolabtra 993 993 1000-1099 115 332 100,680 31 I District Total: 946 975 898 I lOOt 15 43 4,999 1.5 Table-6 shows sex ratio by police stations as per District Total: 346 100.0 323,831 100.0 2001 Census. In Jharsuguda district there are 946 Table 8, i.e., the distribution of sex ratio of rural females per 1000 males. The sex ratio of the district population by ranges shows that 109(31.5%) villages is slIghtly lower than the State average of972. There is a great variation between rural and urban sex ratio 111 the district have sex ratio in the range of 950-999. in the dIstrict whIch is 976 in rural areas and 898 in The largest number of villages, 115 (33.2%) fall in urban areas. In rural areas, Kolabira P S. has the sex ratio range of 1000-1099. Even in the range recorded highest sex ratio of 993 and Orient P S. has of 1100 + sex ratio there are 15 (4.3%) villages. It the lowest sex ratio of 878. In Brajarajanagar (NAC) is therefore seen that sex ratio is in favour of females the sex ratio is 909, in lharsuguda (NAC) the sex in 375 percent villages and in favour of males 111 ratio is 904 and in Belpahar (NAC) the sex ratIo is case of 62.5 percent vIllages in the district. 858. TABLE 9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN TABLE7: SEX RATIO ByeD BWCKS, 2001 AGGLOMERATlONS I TOWNS, 2001 Senal Name of CD block Sex rat to number SerIal number Name of U A / Urb';ln Sex ratIO Town status of 2 3 town K Lakhanpur 963 2 Jharsuguda 973 2 3 4 3 Kmmtra 962 Belpahar (NAC) NAC 858 4 Lalkera 1.006 2 Bra.lara)nagar (M) M 909 5 Kolablra (P) 993 3 .lharsuguda (M) M 904 District (Rural) Total: 975 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 898 31 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

As per table 9, the sex ratio of urban area (898) Belpahar and lharsuguda P,S. and is lower than urban i.e. in towns is quite lower than the sex ratio in rural areas in Orient P.S. The district sex ratio in 0-6 age areas (975). The lowest sex ratio of (858) is seen group is lower in total and urban areas than that of in Belpahar (NAC) and the highest (909) is seen in the state sex ratio in the same group. In the same Brajaraj nagar (M). group it is higher in only rural areas than the state TABLE 10: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE sex ratio AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR POLICE STATIONS, 2001 TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE SI Name of Total! Total populatIOn 111 0-6 Sex ratio AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR CD. BLOCKS, 2001 No Pollee Rural! age group for 0-6 Station Urban Persons Males Females age group Total populatIOn In 0-6 age Sex ratio 2 3 4 5 6 7 SI Name of group for 0-6 No CD block Persons Males Females age group Rengph • Total 7.637 3,915 3,722 951

Rural 7.637 3.915 3,722 951 2 3 4 5 6 Urban o o o 2 Lakhanpur Total 4,330 2,153 2,177 1,011 K Lakhanpur 18,032 I 9,175 8,857 '{65 Rural 4,330 2,153 2,177 1,011 2 Jharsuguda 8,9264,519 4,407 975 Urban o o o 3 KIrlmlra 5,305 2,780 2,525 908 3 Belpahar Total 4,280 2,249 2,031 903 4 Lmkera 6,193 3,137 3,056 974 Rural 452 231 221 957 5 Kolablra (P) 4,981 2,544 2,437 958 Urban 3,828 2,018 1,810 897 4 Banailarapah Total 5.613 2.876 2,737 952 District (Rural) 43,437 22,155 21,282 961 Rural 5.613 2.876 2,717 952 Urban o o o 5 Onent Total 9,984 5,193 4,791 923 As per Table 11, amongst five C.D Blocks of the Rural 23 13 10 769 district, the highest sex ratio is noticed in lharsuguda Urban 9,961 5.180 4,781 923 6 Bralara)nagar Total 3,007 1.524 1,483 973 C.O. Block (975) and the lowest in Kirimira CO Rural 3,007 1,524 1,483 973 Block (908). Higher sex ratio than the district rural Urban o o o figure (961) is recorded in Jharsuguda (975), Laikera 7 Jharsuguda Total 15,529 7.939 7,590 956 (974) and K.Lakhanpur(965). The remaining two Rural 5,896 2,982 2,914 977 C.O Blocks have shown lower sex ratio than the Urban 9.633 4,957 4,676 943 district rural sex ratio 111 the age group 0-6. 8 Lmkera • Total 12,168 6,256 5,912 945 Rural 12,168 6,256 5,912 945 TABLE 12 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN Urban o o o THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001 9 Kolablra Total 4.311 2,205 2,106 955 Range 0 f sex rat 10 Nmnber PerCe\ltage .ropl~atlOn Percent[1ge Rural 4,311 2,205 2,106 955 for Villages of rustnbutlon of 2001 rustnbutlon Urban o o o IIlhabited Villages of Villages population District Total: Total 66,859 34,310 32,549 949 2 3 4 5 Rural 43,437 22,155 21,282' 961 Less than 700 32 92 1,379 32 Urban 23,422 12.155 11.267 927 700-749 17 49 1,533' 35 750-799 26 75 2,127 49 Table 10, i.e., the sex ratio of population in the 800-849 32 92 3,712 85 age group 0-6 for police stations in the district 850-899 37 107 6,250 144 lharsuguda exhibits a fluctuating trend. The sex ratio 900-949 35 101 5,513 127 among 0-6 age group vary between 903 to 1011 950-999 36 104 7,191 166 1000-1099 53 153 8,474 195 among the pollce stations. The highest sex ratio of 11001 78 225 7,258 167 1011 is found in Lakhanpur P.S. and the lowest sex ratio IS seen in Belpahar P S, i.e., 903. The sex District (Rural) ratio in rural area is higher than urban areas 111 Total 346 100.0 43,437 100.0 32 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 12 gives distribution of sex ratio of rural of villages (15.3 per cent) with 19.5 per cent population in the age group 0-6 by ranges. The highest of population. Range of sex ratio for villages number of villages i.e., 78 comprising 22.5 per cent under the category of 700-749 accomodates only 17 village and 16.7 percent population are covered under the sex ratio range 1100+, followed by the range of villages (4.9 per cent) with population distribution of sex ratio under 1000-1099 having 53 number 3.5 per cent.

TABLE t3 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS,200t Senal NameofUA (fown Urban status Total population In 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 number of town age group

Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Belpahar (NAC) NAC 3,828 2,018 1,810 897

2 BraJaraJnagar (M) M 9,961 5,180 4,781 923

3 Jharsuguda (M ) M 9,633 4,957 4,676 943

District(Urban) Total 23,422 12,155 11,267 927

Table 13 reveals that in the towns of the district 933. The lowest (897) among the towns is reported the position of sex ratio among 0-6 age group in Belpahar (NAC) and the highest (943) is reported population indicates a different trend. The district in Jharsuguda (M). Brajaraj nagar (M) (923) is lower urban sex ratio is 927 as compared to State urban than the district urban figure (927).

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

SI No NameofPohce Total/Rural/ Total Total Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of Station Urban population Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Scheduled Tribes Castes populatIOn Castes population to populatIOn populatIOn to total population total Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Rengah Total 55,909 10,184 14,490 182 25.9 Rural 55.909 10,184 14.490 182 259 Urban 0 0 0 00 00 2 Lakhanpur Total 32,178 4,019 14,700 125 457 Rural 32,178 4,019 14,700 125 457 Urban 0 0 0 00 00 3 Belpahar Total 35,972 3,736 9,247 104 257 Rural 3,146 449 1.579 14.3 502 Urban 32,826 3,287 7,668 100 23.4 4 Banaharapah Total 39,219 7,975 12,952 203 33.0 Rural 39,219 7,975 12,952 203 330 Urban 0 0 0 00 00 5 Onent Total 77,171 13,930 8,188 181 106 Rural 212 5 199 24 939 Urban 76,959 13,925 7,989 18 I 104 33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: JHARSUGUDA

TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN POLICE STATIONS, 2001 Sl. No. Name of Police Total/Rural/ Total Total Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of Station Urban populatIOn Scheduled Tnbes Scheduled Scheduled Tnbes Castes populatIOn Castes population to population populatIOn to total populatIOn total populatIOn 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 BrajaraJnagflf Total 24,124 4,627 7,799 192 323 Rural 24,124 4,627 7,799 192 323 Urban 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 7 Jharsuguda Total 120,517 22,041 30,918 183 257 Rural 44,417 10,697 16,585 24 I 373 Urban 76,100 11,344 14,333 149 188 8 Lmkera Total 91,496 15,848 46,348 173 507 Rural 91,496 15,848 46,348 173 507 Urban 0 0 0 00 00 9 Kolabira Total 33,130 4,651 15,115 140 456 Rural 33,130 4,651 15,115 140 456 Urban 0 0 0 00 00

District Total: Total 509,716 87,011 159,757 17.1 31.3 Rural 323,831 58,455 129,767 18.1 40.1 Urban 185,885 28,556 29,990 15.4 16.1

Table 14 presents data on number and & S.T. respectively. In rural area S.C.& S.T. percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes percentage to total population is 18.1 per cent and population in different police stations of Jharsuguda 40.1 per cent respectively. It is evident from the table district as per 2001 Census. The percentage of that the highest concentration of S.C. population Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population (20.3%) is in Banaharapali P.S. and the lowest to the total population in the district constitutes 17.1 concentration is recorded in Belpahar P.S., i.e.l0.4 percent and 31.3 per cent respectively in the district. per cent. Regarding S.T. population it is recorded in The rural urban distribution ofS.C & S.T population the table that highest population is seen in Laikera in the district shows that 15.4 per cent and 16.1 per (50.7%) and the lowest population is recorded in cent of total population living in urban areas are S.c. Orient P.S., i.e. 10.6 per cent.

TABLE 15: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRffiES POPUlATION IN C.D. BWCKS, 2001

Senal Name ofC D. block Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of number population Castes Tnbes Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tnbes populatIOn populatIOn population to total population to total populatIOn populatIOn 2 3 4 5 6 7 K Lakhanpur 130,452 22,627 43,721 173 335 2 Jharsuguda 68,753 15,329 24,583 223 35.8 3 Kirimlra 38,868 6,951 20,129 179 518 4 Laikera 46,868 7,946 23,907 17 51 5 Kolablra (P) 38,890 5,602 17,427 144 448 District (Rural) Total: 323,831 58,455 129,767 18.1 40.1 34 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Table 15 gives picture regarding distribution of more than 75 per cent Scheduled Caste population. scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population in However, majority of villages in the district numbering different C.D.Blocks of lharsuguda district as per 102(29.5%) have Scheduled Caste population ranging 200 I Census. The highest concentration of Scheduled between 11-20 per cent of their total population and Castes population is recorded in lharsuguda (22.3%) they in combination constitute 30.5 percent of C.O. Block followed by Kirimira (17.9%) C.D. Block. Scheduled Caste population of the district. In contrast, Kolabira(P) C.D. Block lies at the bottom TABLE 17: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES with only 14.4 per cent of scheduled caste population. POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN As regards the percentage of scheduled tribes VILLAGES, 2001 population to total population, Kirimira C.D.Block tops the list with 51.8% followed by Laikera (51 %) while Percentage Number of Percentage Scheduled Percentage range of Villages Tribes the lowest percentage of scheduled tribes population Scheduled Population to total population is recorded in K.Lakhanpur (33.5%) Tribes C.O. Block. populatIOn to total TABLE 16: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED populatIOn CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001 2 3 4 5 Percentage range Number Percentage Scheduled Percentage of Scheduled of Villages Castes 9 26 o 00 Castes Population population to Less than 5 4 1.2 56 0.0 total population 5-10 17 49 728 0.6 11-20 31 9.0 5,953 46 2 3 4 5 21-30 47 136 12,002 9.2

31-40 64 185 26,291 203 Nil 33 95 0 00 41-50 47 13.6 27,848 21.5 Less than 5 31 90 463 0.8 51-75 81 234 40,828 31 5 5-10 67 19.4 6,068 104 76 and above 46 13.3 16,061 12.4 11-20 102 295 17,800 30.5 21-30 73 21 1 22.642 38.7 District Total 346 100.0 129,767 100.0 31-40 24 69 7,076 12.1 41-50 9 26 2,214 3.8 51-75 5 1.4 1,674 29 Table 17, like the previous table, distributes the 76 and above 2 06 518 09 villages of the district lharsuguda into different percentage ranges of Scheduled Tribes population to

District Total 346 100.0 58,455 100.0 total population. Out of346 inhabited villages of the district, 9(2.6%) villages have no scheduled tribe population at all. In contrast, 13.3 per cent of villages Table 16 shows proportion of Scheduled Castes numbering 46 have Scheduled Tribe population of the population to total population in the villages of district covering 12.4% of the S.T. population and Jharsuguda district. The percentage of Scheduled the concentration of Scheduled Tribe population in Caste population to total population of villages are these villages is the highest i.e. 76 percent and above. divided into nine ranges starting from 'Nil' to'76 and However, maximum number of Villages in the district above'. The table reveals that out of 346 inhabited i.e 81(23.4%) come under 51-75 percentage range villages of the district, 33 (9.5%) villages have no of S. T. population and these constitute 3l.5% of the Scheduled Caste population and 2 (0.6%) villages have total S.T. population in the district. 35 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

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

Senal Name ofUA frown Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of number population Castes Tnbes populatIOn Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tnbes population populatIOn to total population to total populatIOn populatIOn

2 3 4 5 6 7

Belpahar (NAC) 32,826 3,287 7,668 10 234

2 Brajarajnagar (M) 76,959 13,925 7.989 18 I 10.4

3 Jharsuguda (M) 76,100 11,344 14,333 149 188

District(Urban) Total 185,885 28,556 29,990 15.4 16.1 Table-IS presents data on number and percentage Table-I9 shows sex ratio among Scheduled of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population Castes and Scheduled Tribes in different C.D Blocks in different towns of the district lharsuguda as per of Jharsuguda district as per 2001 Census. For the 2001 Census. The percentage of scheduled castes rural areas of the district as a whole, the sex ratio population and scheduled tribes population to the total of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population population in the urban areas of the district constitute are 996 and 986 respectively. In case of Scheduled 15.4 percent and 16.1 per cent respectively. Although Castes population, Kolabira(P) C.D. Block exhibits Brajarajnagar(M) has highest concentration of highest sex ratio of 1044 followed by Laikera(1034), scheduled castes population (1S.1 %) in the district, it Jharsuguda (1012), K. Lakhanpur (970) and Kirimira has the lowest concentration of Scheduled Tribes (965) C.D.Block. As regards sex ratio of S.T. it is population (10.4%). Likewise, Belpahar (N.A.c.) has recorded that Laikera C.D. Block indicates the the peculiarity of having highest concentration of highest i.e. 1009 followed by 993 in Kolabira(P), Scheduled Tribes population (23.4%) but lowest 9S5 in K. Lakhanpur, 976 in Kirimira and 972 in concentration of Scheduled Caste population (10%) in lharsuguda C.D.Blocks. It is an interesting fact that the district. in Kolabira(P), Laikera and lharsuguda C.D.Blocks, TABLE 19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED in respect of S.C. population and in Laikera CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN C. D. C.D.Block incase of S.T. population, the females BLOCKS, 2001 outnumber their male counterpart. TABLE 20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN Serial Name of CD Scheduled Scheduled number Block Castes sex Tnbes sex AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 ratto ratIO Senal NameofU A. ITown Scheduled Scheduled 2 3 4 number Castes Tribes sex sex ratio ratio K Lakhanpur 970 985 2 3 4 2 Jharsuguda 1,012 972 3 K mmlra 965 976 Belpahar (NAC) 937 88t 4 Latkera 1,034 1.009 2 Brajarajnagar (M) 950 974 5 Kolabtra (P) 1,044 993 3 Jharsuguda (M) 954 962 District (Rural) Total 996 986 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 950 944

36 ANALYTICAL NOTE Like previous table, Table-20 indicates regarding (NAC) (937). Brajarajnagar (M) has the Scheduled sex ratio among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Castes sex ratio of 950 in between. In case of Tribes in towns of the district. The urban areas of Scheduled Tribe population, the highest ratio 974 is the district have recorded sex ratio of 950 and 944 indicated in Brajarajnagar (M) and the lowest ratio, among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes i.e., 881 is indicated in Belpahar (NAC). Jharsuguda respectively. The scheduled castes sex ratio is highest (M) has a Scheduled Tribe sex ratio of 962 in in Jharsuguda (M) (954) and lowest in Belpahar between. TABLE 21: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY POLICE STATIONS, 2001 Senal Name of Total/ Number of literates and Illiterates Percentage of lIterates Gap in number Tahsil Rural/ Number of literates Number of Illiterates male-female Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Ren~1i Total 33,304 19,950 13,354 22,605 8,376 14,229 69 81.7 56 258 Rural 33,304 19,950 13,354 22,605 8,376 14,229 69 81 7 56 258 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o 2 Lakhanpur Total 18,534 11,369 7,165 13,644 4,968 8,676 666 802 524 27.7 Rural 18,534 11,369 7,165 13,644 4,968 8,676 666 80.2 52.4 277 Urban o o o o o o o o o o 3 Belpahar Total 24,257 14,653 9,604 11.715 4,644 7,071 765 86 656 20.4 Rural 1,588 1,023 565 1,558 603 955 59 73.3 43.5 298 Urban 22,669 13,630 9,039 10,157 4,041 6,116 782 871 67.7 193 4 BanaharapaJi Total 24,605 14,636 9,969 14,614 5,527 9,087 73 2 847 61 1 23.6 Rural 24,605 14,636 9,969 14,614 5,527 9,087 732 847 61 1 23.6 Urban o 0 o o o o 0 o o o 5 Orient Total 51,772 30,370 21,402 25,399 10,062 15,337 77 I 862 67 19.2 Rural 103 64 39 109 49 60 545 64 438 20.2 Urban 51,669 30,306 21,363 25,290 10,013 15,277 77.1 86.3 67.1 19.2 6 Bra]ara]nagar Total 14,031 8,278 5,753 10,093 4,024 6,069 664 768 55.6 21.2 Rural 14,031 8,278 5,753 10,093 4,024 6,069 664 768 556 21.2 Urban o 0 o 0 0 o 0 o o o 7 Jharsuguda Total 76,964 45,674 31,290 43,553 16,730 26,823 73.3 839 619 219 Rural 25,401 15,341 10,060 19,016 7,097 11,919 65.9 789 528 26 I Urban 51,563 30,333 21,230 24,537 9,633 14,904 77 6 866 67.5 192 8 Laikera Total 50,647 30,813 19,834 40,849 15,242 25,607 63.9 774 502 27.3 Rural 50,647 30,813 19,834 40,849 15,242 25,607 639 77.4 50.2 273 Urban o o o o o o o o o o 9 Kolabira Total 18,766 11,276 7,490 14,364 5,349 9,015 65.1 782 52 26.2 Rural 18,766 11,276 7,490 14,364 5,349 9,015 65 1 782 52 26.2 Urban o o o o o o o o o o District Total: Total 312,880 187,019 125,861 196,836 74,922 121,914 70.7 82.2 58.5 23.7 Rural 186,979 112,750 74,229 136,852 51,235 85,617 66.7 79.5 53.6 25.9 Urban 125,901 74,269 51,632 59,984 23,687 36,297 77.5 86.6 67.4 19.2 37 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

Table-21 presents Police Station level data on rate of 63 .90 per cent. Except Orient (77.1), Belpahar literacy as per 2001 Census. The literacy of the district (76.5), Jharsuguda (73.3) and Banaharapali (73.2) all is 70.7 per cent for the total population and it is 82.2 other Police Stations indicate and lower literacy rate per cent & 58.5 percent in case of males and females respectively. For total rural population of the district, than the district rate. Column 13 of the table (i.e. gap the literacy comes to 66.7 per cent and for total urban in male-female I iteracy rate), reveals that the gaps in population of the district it is at a higher level of77.5 case of different Police Stations vary in between per cent. In almost all police stations and at district 19.2 - 27.7 as against the gap of23.7 for the district. level, the literacy incase of males is higher than the It further reveals that the gap in male-female literacy corresponding rates for the females. Orient Police Station records the highest literacy of 77.1 per cent rate is prominent in rural areas in comparison to urban and Laikera Police Station recorded the lowest literacy areas of the district. TABLE 22 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 SerIal Name of Number of hterates and Ilhterates Percentage of hterates Gap m number C D.block Number of hterates Number of Ilhterates male-female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Person Male Females literacy rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 II 12

K Lakhanpur 78,031 46,978 31,053 52,42 I 19,474 32,947 694 82 563 257

2 Jharsuguda 39,535 23,683 15,852 29,218 11,170 18,048 66 I 78 I 537 243

3 KlTlmlra 21,625 13,304 8,321 17,243 6,502 10,741 644 78 I 503 278

4 Lalkera 25,583 15,479 10,104 21,285 7,881 13,404 62.9 76.5 49.4 27 I

5 Kolabira (P) 22,205 13,306 8,899 16,685 6,208 10,477 655 784 525 259

District (Rural) Total: 186,979 112,750 74,229 136,852 51,235 85,617 66.7 79.5 53.6 25.9

Table-22 shows number and percentage of TABLE 23 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY literates and illiterates by sex for the rural areas of LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001 the district, i.e., C.D. Blocks. In so far as the percentage of literates for total rural population is Range of Number Percentage Population Percentage concerned, K. Lakhanpur C.D. Block tops the list hteracy rate for of dlstnbutlon dlstnbutlon with 69.4 per cent followed by Jharsuguda (66.1 %), Villages mhablted of villages of Villages populatIOn Kolabira (P) (65.5%), Kirimira (64.4%) and Laikera (62.9%). The male literacy is also the highest in K. 2 3 4 5 Lakhanpur (82%) C.D. Block and also lowest in 0 0 00 0 00 Laikera (76.5%) C.D. Block. Likewise, the female 1-10 0 00 0 00 literacy is the highest in K.Lakhanpur (56.3%) C.D. 11-20 2 06 463 01 Block and the lowest in Laikera (49.4%) C.D. Block. 21-30 3 09 693 02 Table-23 distributes the total number of villages 31-40 8 23 2,299 07 in the district as per different ranges of literacy rates 41-50 16 46 7,505 2.3 for villages. The table reveals that the maximum 51-60 63 182 58,988 182 number of villages in the district, i.e., 143 (41.3%) 61-70 143 413 147,603 456 constituting 45.6% of the total population in the rural 71-80 92 266 88,447 27.3 areas of the district, have literacy rates in between 81-90 18 52 17,824 55 61-70 per cent. There is only one village in the 91-99 0 00 0 00 district, which has achieved literacy range of 100 100 03 9 00 which is 0.3 per cent of villages and only 9 persons District Total: 346 100.0 323,831 100.0 are in this range. 38 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 24: NUM BER AND PERCENTAG E OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX LN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS /TOWNS, 2001

Sellal Name and ulban Number of literates and Illiterates Percentage of literates Gap III number status of Number of literates Number of Illiterates male-female UAlTowl1 Persons Males Females Pelson Males Females Person Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Belpahar (NAC) 22,669 13,630 9,019 10,157 4,041 6,116 782 87 I 677 193

:2 BraJar8Jnagal (M) 51,669 30,30h 21,363 25,2<)() 10,013 15,277 771 862 67 I 192

3 lhatsuguda (M) 51,563 30,333 21,230 24,537 9.633 14.904 776 866 675 192

Distnct(lIrban) Total 125,901 74,269 51,632 59,984 23,687 36,297 77.5 86.6 67.4 19.2

Table-24 presents data on urban literacy of the is 87 I per cent and female I iteracy is 67.7 per cent. dlstnct. Percentage of literates to total population in BrajaraJnagar (M) IS at the bottom with 77 I per cent th~ urban areas of the district IS 77.5 per cent out of of literates where in males and females constitute 86.2 which male literacy is 86.6 per cent and female per cent and 67.1 per cent respectIvely. The only town literacy IS 67.4 per cerit. Amongst three towns 111 the left, i e, Jharsuguda (M) comes in between providing district, Belpahar (NAC) has recorded highest a literacy percentage of 77 6 in respect of total, 86.6 literacy of 78 2 per cent out of whIch male literacy in respect of males and 67.5 in respect of females

TABLE 25: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Senal Name of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap III number CD bloch. Number of literates Number of Illiterates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

K Lakhanpur 11,813 7,420 4,393 10,814 4,068 6,746 610 754 46 I 294

2 JharslIguda 8,364 5,015 3,319 6,965 2.574 4,391 630 763 498 266

3 Klfllmra 3,975 2,406 1,569 2,976 1,131 1,845 671 805 53 5 271

4 Lmh.era 4,328 2,592 1,736 3,618 1,315 2,303 635 779 497 28 1 ~ 5 Kolablra (P) 3,134 1,873 1,261 2,468 868 1,600 649 794 51 I 283

District (Rural) Total: 31,614 19,336 12,278 26.841 9,956 16,885 62.9 77.0 48.9 28.1

Table 25 reveals the I iteracy rate among percent. Among the male literacy rate Kirimira CD Scheduled Castes by sex in different CD Blocks of Block tops the list with 80 5 per cent and the district. The rural lIteracy rate among all the K.Lakhanpur CD Block is at the bottom with 75.4 Scheduled Castes in the distrIct is 62 9 per cent as per cent. Among the females Kirimcra CD Block again against the district rural literacy rate of66 7 per cent has the highest literacy rate (53.5 per cent) and the and the varIation 111 the lIteracy rate among the CD lowest is in the same CD Block of K. Lakhanpur (46.1 Blocks IS found to be between 67.1 per cent and 61 per cent ). The gap between male and female literacy 39 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA among the CD Blocks is highest (29.4 %) in K. Table-26 shows distribution of villages by literacy Lakhanpur and the lowest (26.6 % ) in Jharsuguda rate range for Scheduled Castes population in the CD Block. district of Jharsuguda as per 2001 Census. The table TABLE 26 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY reveals that out of 313 number of inhabited villages LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001 having Scheduled Caste population 111 the district, Range of Number of Percentage Scheduled Percentage majority of villages numbering 104 (33.2%) have the literacy rate mhablted dlstnbutlon Castes dl5tnbutIOn literacy within the range 61-70 The table further for Villages villages ofvlIlage~ Population of populatIOn reveals that 222 number of inhabited villages, 2 3 4 5 constituting 77.8 per cent of Scheduled Castes o 2 06 8 00 population, have the I iteracy with in the ranges 31-70. 1-10 o 00 o 00 It is lIlteresting to note that two villages have no

11-20 03 368 06 literate persons and in another three villages there is 100 per cent literacy. 21-30 2 06 66 01 Table 27 presents the literacy rate among 31-40 10 32 601 10 Scheduled Castes by sex in different towns of the 41-50 34 109 4.257 73 district ~he urban Iltera~y rat~ among all the

Scheduled Castes in the district IS 66 I per cent as 51-60 74 236 15,870 271 against the district urban literacy rate of 77.5 per 61-70 104 332 24,732 423 cent. Among the male Itteracy rate Belpahar (NAC) 71-80 69 220 11.543 197 tops the list with 81 5 per cent and Jharsuguda (M) is at the bottom with 76.8 per cent. Among the 81-90 12 38 970 1 7 females Belpahar (NAC) has the highest literacy rate 91-99 2 06 30 01 (54.6%) and the lowest is in the Jharsuguda (M) (49.8

100 3 10 10 00 %). The gap between male and female literacy among the towns IS the highest(27.0 %) in District Jharsuguda(M) and the lowest(25 6 %) in Total: 313 100.0 58,455 100.0 Brajarajnagar (M). Literacy rate for District (Rural) 629

TABLE27 NUMBFR AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX. IN TOWNS, 2001 " Serial Name and urban N umber of literates and Il1Iterate~ Percentage of literates Gap In number statu~ of Town male/female Numbel of literates Number of Illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Females Per~ons Males Females Persons Male~ Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Belpahar (NAC) 1,946 1,200 746 1,341 497 844 685 81 5 546 269

2 Brqlarqlna&lr (M) 8.113 4.927 3,186 5.812 2,214 3,598 675 800 544 256 3 Jharsuguda (M) 6.162 3.799 2.363 5,182 2.006 3.176 636 768 498 27 a

District (Urban) 16.221 9,926 6,295 12,335 4,717 7.618 66.1 78.9 52.6 26.3 40 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 28: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Name of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap m number C. D Block N umber of literates Number of Illiterates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

K Lakhanpur 22,166 14,119 8,047 21,555 7,912 13,643 59.5 750 43.6 31 5 2 Jharsuguda 10,895 6,976 3,919 13,688 5,488 8,200 517 654 376 278 3 Klrimlra 9,995 6,368 3,627 10,134 3,821 6,313 578 730 424 306 4 Lalkera 11,419 7,210 4,209 12,488 4,691 7,797 554 702 407 296 5 Kolablra (P) 8,288 5,225 3,063 9,139 3,521 5,618 553 69.6 410 286

District (Rural) Total: 62,763 39,898 22,865 67,004 25,433 41,571 56.4 71.3 41.4 29.9

Table 28 reveals CD Block wise literates and and Jharsuguda CD Block is at the bottom with 65.4 illiterates with literacy rate among Scheduled Tribes per cent. Among the females K. Lakhanpur CD by sex in different CD Blocks of the district. The Block has the highest literacy rate (43.6 per cent) rural literacy rate among all the Scheduled Tribes in and the lowest is in the CD Block of Jharsuguda the district is 56.4 percent as against the district rural literacy rate of 66.7 per cent and the variation among (37.6 per cent ). The gap between female and male CD Blocks is found to be between 59.5 per cent and literacy among the CD Blocks is the highest (31.5) 51.7 per cent.Among the male literacy rate K. in K. Lakhanpur and the lowest( 27.8) in Jharsuguda Lakhanpur CD Block tops the list with 75 per cent CD Block.

TABLE 29 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BYUTERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION, 2001

Range of literacy rate for Number ofmhabited Percentage distnbutlOn of Scheduled Tnbes Percentage dlstnbutlon villages Villages Villages PopulatIOn of population

2 3 4 5

0 0 00 0 0.0 1-10 3 09 456 0.4 11-20 2 06 297 0.2 21-30 6 18 1,883 1.5 31-40 20 59 4.787 3.7 41-50 52 154 24,759 191 51-60 119 353 55,502 42.8 61-70 86 25.5 31,386 24.2 71-80 44 13 I 10,482 8.1 81-90 3 0.9 196 0.2 91-99 0 00 0 0.0 100 2 0.6 19 0.0

District Total 337 100.0 129,767 100.0

Literacy rate for DIstnct (Rural) 56.4 41 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: JHARSUGUDA

Distribution of villages by literacy rate ranges for population of the district have the literacy rate within Scheduled Tribes population, 2001 is depicted in table- the range of 51-60. Next to it, there are 86 (25.5%) 29. There are 336 inhabited villages in the district wherein Scheduled Tribes population are available. villages having 24.2 per cent of scheduled tribe The majority of villages numbering 119 (35.3%) and population of the district, who have achieved literacy constituting 42.8 per cent of the Scheduled Tribes rate within the range of 61-70. TABLE 30 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BYSEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Serial N arne and urban N umber of hterates and Ilhterates Percentage of hterates Gap m number status of Town male/female N umber of hterates Number of Illiterates hteracy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Be1pahar (NAC) 4,134 2,683 1,451 3,534 1,393 2,141 61 8 755 46.2 293 2 Brajarajnagar (M) 3,952 2,427 1,525 4,037 1.621 2,416 573 692 449 243 3 Jharsuguda (M) 7,692 4,856 2,836 6,641 2,449 4,192 621 765 469 296

District (Urban) 15,778 9,966 5,812 14,212 5,463 8,749 60.7 74.4 46.2 28.2

Table 30 presents the literacy rate among at the bottom with 69.2 per cent. Among the females Scheduled Tribes by sex in different Towns of the again Jharsuguda (M) has the highest literacy rate district. The literacy rate among all the Scheduled (46.9 per cent) and the lowest is in the Brajarajnagar Tribes in the towns of the district is 60.7 per cent as (M) (44.9 per cent ). The gap between female and against the district urban literacy rate of77.5 per cent. male literacy among the towns is the highest (29.6) Among the male literacy rate, Jharsuguda (M) tops in Jharsuguda (M) and the lowest (24.3) in the list with 76.5 per cent and Brajarajnagar (M) is Brajarajnagar (M).

TABLE 31: NUMBER AND PERCFNTAGEOF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BYSEX IN POLICE STATIONS, 2001 Serial Narne of Persons / Total Mam workers M argmal workers Total workers (Mam Non workers number Pohce Males / population and marginal workers) Stations Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Rengah Persons 55,909 18,334 328 8,067 14.4 26,401 472 29,508 52.8 Males 28,326 13,957 493 2,052 72 16,009 565 12,317 43.5 Females 27.583 4,377 159 6,015 21.8 10,392 377 17,191 623 2 Lakhanpur Persons 32,178 7,238 225 4,191 130 11,429 355 20,749 645 Males 16,337 6,490 397 2,174 133 8,664 530 7,673 470 Females 15,841 748 47 2,017 127 2,765 175 13,076 825 3 Belpahar Persons 35,972 10,250 285 1,503 42 11.753 327 24,219 673 Males 19,297 9,071 470 821 43 9,892 513 9,405 487 Females 16,675 1,179 71 682 41 1,861 112 14,814 88.8 4 Banaharapah Persons 39,219 10,889 27.8 2.447 62 13,336 340 25,883 660 Males 20,163 9,137 453 1.144 57 10,281 510 9,882 490 Females 19,056 1,752 92 1,303 68 3,055 160 16,001 840

42 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 31: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BYSEX IN POLICE STATIONS, 2001 :Senal Name of Persons I Total M all1 workers M argmal workers Total workers (MaIn Non-workers numher Police Males I population and marginal workers) Statloll'> Females Number Percentage Numher Pel cent age Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 4 5 (j 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 Onent Persons 77,171 17,321 224 2,522 33 19,843 257 57,328 743 Males 40,432 15,690 38 II I, 775 44 17,465 432 22,967 568 Females 36,739 1,631 44 747 20 2,378 65 '34,361 935 6 BralaraJllagar Persons 24,124 5,752 238 1,450 60 7,202 299 16,922 70 I Males 12,302 4,993 406 917 75 5,910 480 6,392 520 Females 11,822 759 64 533 45 1,292 109 10,530 89 I 7 Iharsuguda Persons 120,517 3L745 263 9,688 80 41,433 344 79,084 656 Males 62,404 26,538 425 4,769 7.6 31,307 502 31,097 498 Females 58,113 5,207 90 4,919 85 10,12b 174 47,987 826 8 Lmkel a Persons 91,496 22,999 25 I 20,504 224 43,503 475 47,993 525 Males 46,055 17A19 378 7,592 165 25,011 543 21,044 457 Females 45,·+41 5,580 123 12,912 284 18,492 407 26,949 593 9 Kolablra Pel sons 33,130 8,620 260 6,073 183 14,693 443 18,437 557 Male, 16,625 6,756 406 2,198 132 8,954 539 7,671 46 I Females 16,505 1,864 II 3 3,87'i 235 5,739 348 10,766 652

~ Distnct Total Persons, 509,716 133,148 26.1 56,445 11.1 189,593 37.2 320,123 62.8 . Males 261,941 110,051 42.0 23,442 8.9 133,493 51.0 128,448 49.0 Females 247,775 23,097 9.3 33,003 13.3 56,100 22.6 191,675 77.4

Table-31 presents data on number and per cent and Orient Police Station lies at the bottom percentage of main workers, marginal workers and with 25.7 per cent. non-workers by sex in different Police Stations of Table -32 presents data on number and the district as per 200 I Census For the distnct as a percentage of main workers, marginal workers and whole, main workers, marginal workers, and non­ non-workers by sex for the rural areas of the district workers constitute 26 1 per cent II. I per cent and i e. C.D Blocks. Total workers in the rural areas of 62.8 per cent respectively tu the total populatiun. In the district constitute 41.9 per cent of its total case of males for the dlstnct, main workers are 42 populatIOn in which 26.5 percent are main workers per cent, marginal workers are 8.9 per cent and non­ and 15 4 per cent are marginal workers. The "ex workers are 49 per cent and that of females it is 9.3 wise break-up reveals that out of the total workers percent, 13.3 per cent and 77.4 per cent. The tab Ie in the rural areas of the district, males constitute 53 3 clearly indIcates that more male members have been per cent and females constitute 30.3 per cent. A look netted as mam workers while more female members at the work participation rate in different C.O. Blocks have been netted as marginal workers in all the police reveals that Lalkera C O. Block has recorded the stations, during 200.. I Census. Total workers i.e. a highest percentage of total workers (53.8%) of which combination of main workers and marginal workers, main workers and marginal workers constitute 26 of the district is 37.2 per cent of the total population percent and 27.8 per cent respectively. On the other and it lies below the corresponding figures of 38.79 hand, Jharsuguda C 0 Block is at the bottom with per cent for the state. Laikera Police Station tops 36.2 per cent of total workers, of which 24 per cent the list of percentage of total workers with 47 5 and 12.2 per cent respectively are the main workers 43 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

TABLE 32: NlJMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Senal Name of CD Persons / Total Mam workcrs M argmal workers Total workers . Non-worker!, number Blocl-. Males / PopulatIOn (M alll and marginal Females workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Pelcentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

K Lakhanpur Persons 130452 37715 289 14982 11 5 52697 404 77755 596

Males 66452 30416 458 5499 83 35915 54 30537 46

Females 04000 7299 114 9483 148 16782 262 47211; 738

2 lharsuguda Persons 68753 16507 24 8391 122 24898 362 43855 638

Males 34853 13438 386 4119 II 8 17557 504 17296 496

Females 33900 3069 91 4272 126 7341 217 26559 7I!3

3 Kmmlra Persons 38868 9261 238 6518 168 15779 406 23089 594

Males 19806 7372 372 2844 144 10216 51 (J 9590 484

Females 19062 1889 ')9 3674 193 5563 292 13499 708

4 Lmkera Pel sons 46868 12181 26 13040 278 25221 538 21647 462

Males 23360 8854 379 4430 19 13284 56 ~ 10076 43 1

Females 23508 3327 142 8610 366 11937 508 11571 492

5 Kolablra (I') Person:, 38890 10177 262 7019 i8 17196 442 21694 558

Males 19514 7949 407 2516 129 10465 536 9049 464

Females 19376 2228 11 5 4503 232 6731 347 12645 653

Distnct (Rural) Total Persons 323831 85841 26.5 49950 15 ... 135791 41.9 188040 58.1

Male~ 163985 68029 41.5 19408 11.8 87437 53.3 76548 46.7

Females 159846 17812 11.1 30542 19.1 48354 30.3 111492 69.7

and marginal w?rkers. The participation of more male in the urban areas of the district are male workers members as main workers and more female members and female workers respectively. It is note-worthy to as marginal workers is found in all the C.D. Blocks mention that the per cent of marginal workers in the of the district. urban areas of the distrIct are substantially less than Table-33 presents data on number and percentagc the percentage of marginal workers in the rural ar(!:as of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers of the district. It is only 3.5 per cent of the total urban by sex for the urban areas in the district as per 200 I population out of which males and females contribute Census. The total workers in the urban areas of the 4.1 per cent and 2.8 per cent respectively. So far as district constitute only 28.9 per cent out of which 254 work participation rate in individual towns is per cent are main workers and 3 5 per cent are concerned, Jharsuguda (M) stands at the top with marginal workers. The sex wIse break-up reveals 31 3 per cent of total workers and Brajarajnagar (M) that 47 per cent and 8.8 per cent of the total workers is at the bottom with 25.7 per cent of total workers. 44 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON- WORKERS BYSEXIN URBAN AGGWMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

Senal N arne and urban Persons/ Total Mam workers M argmal workers Total workers Non-workers number status of U A / Male/ PopulatIOn (M am and margmal Town Females workers)

Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Belpahar (NAC) Persons 32,826 8,996 274 1,226 37 10,222 31.1 22,604 689 Males 17,671 8,239 466 692 39 8,931 505 8,740 495

Females 15.155 757 50 534 35 1,291 85 13,864 91.5 2 BraJaraJnagar (M) Persons 76,959 17,272 224 2)17 33 19,789 257 57,170 743

Males 40,319 15,656 38.8 1771 44 17.427 43.2 22,892 568 J Females 36,640 1,616 44 746 2.0 2,362 64 34,278 936 3 Iharsuguda (M) Persons 76,100 21,039 27.6 2752, 36 23,791 31.3 52,309 687 Males 39,966 18,127 454 1571. 39 19,698 49.3 20,268 507 Females 36,134 2,912 81 1181, 33 4,093 11.3 32,041 887

District (Urban) Total Persons 185,885 47,307 25.4 6495, 3.5 53,802 28.9 132,083 71.1 Males 97,956 42,022 42.9 4034, 4.1 46,056 47.0 51,900 53.0 Females 87,929 5,285 6.0 2461 2.8 7,746 8.8 80,183 91.2

TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BYSEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN POLICE STATIONS, 2001 Serial Name of Police Persons / Total Total number Category ofworkers number Stations Males / Population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females (Mam+ Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Rengali Persons 55,909 26,401 10,429 10,422 1,036 4,514 (47.2) (39.5) (39.5) (3.9) (17.1 ) Males 28,326 16,009 7,213 4,951 548 3,297 (56.5) (45.1) (30.9) (3.4) (20.6) Females 27,583 10,392 3,216 5,471 488 1.217 (37.7) (30.9) (52.6) (4.7) (11.7) 2 Lakhanpur Persons 32,178 11,429 3,038 3,917 616 3,858 (355) (26.6) (34.3) (5.4) (33.8) Males 16,337 8,664 2,707 2,351 247 3,359 (53.0) (31.2) (27.1) (2.9) (38.8) Females 15,841 2,765 331 1,566 369 499 (17.5) (12.0) (56.6) (13.3) (18.0) 3 Belpahar Persons 35,972 11,753 775 321 314 10,343 (32.7) (66) (2.7) (2.7) (88.0) Males 19,297 9,892 568 167 209 8,948 (51.3) (5.7) (1.7) (2.1) (90.5) Females 16,675 1,861 207 154 105 1,395 (11.2) (11.1) (8.3) (5.6) (75.0) 45 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. JHARSUGUDA , TABLE 34: DISTRmunoN OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVfIY IN POLICE STATIONS, 2001 Serial Name of Police Persons / Total Total number Category of workers number Stations Males / Population ofworkers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers Margmal) workers I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 Banaharapali Persons 39,219 13,336 3,206 1,879 1,678 6,573 (34.0) (240) (14.1) (126) (49.3) Males 20,163 10,281 2,969 1,346 216 5,750 (51.0) (28.9) (13.1) (2.1) (55.9) Females 19,056 3,055 237 533 1,462 823 (16.0) (7.8) (17.4) (47.9) (26.9) 5 Orient Persons 77,171 19,843 356 315 408 18,764 (25.7) (1.8) (1.6) (2.1) (94.6) Males 40,432 17,465 302 227 180 16,756 (43.2) (1.7) (1.3) (1.0) (95.9) Females 36,739 2,378 54 88 228 2,008 (6.5) (23) (3.7) (9.6) (84.4) 6 Brajarajnagar Persons 24,124 7,202 1,598 2,041 440 3,123 (29.9) (22.2) (28.3) (6.1) (43.4) Males 12,302 5,910 1,473 1,489 145 2,803 (48.0) (24.9) (25.2) (2.5) (47.4) Females 11,822 1,292 125 552 295 320 (10.9) (9.7) (42.7) (22.8) (24.8) 7 Jharsuguda Persons 120,517 41,433 4,058 5,378 4,266 27,731 (34.4) (9.8) (13.0) (10.3) (66.9) Males 62,404 31,307 3,361 3,214 1,069 23,663 (50.2) (10.7) (10.3) (3.4) (75.6) Females 58,113 10,126 697 2,164 3,197 4,068 (17.4) (6.9) (21.4) (31.6) (40.2) 8 Laikera Persons 91,496 43,503 14,543 17,210 3,107 8,643 (47.5) (33.4) (39.6) (7.1) (19.9) Males 46,055 25,011 9,719 8,055 816 6,421 (543) (38.9) (32.2) (3.3) (25.7) Females 45,441 18,492 4,824 9,155 2,291 2,222 (40.7) (26.1) (49.5) (12.4) (12.0) 9 Ko1abira Persons 33,130 14,693 4,305 4,591 3,018 2,779 (44.3) (29.3) (31.2) (20.5) (18.9) Males 16,625 8,954 3,633 2,693 408 2,220 (53.9) (40.6) (30.1) (4.6) (24.8) Females 16,505 5,739 . 672 1,898 2,610 559 (34.8) (11.7) (33.1) (45.5) (9.7)

District Total Persons 509,716 189,593 42,308 46,074 14,883 86,328 (37.2) (22.3) (24.3) (7.8) (45.5) Males 261,941 133,493 31,945 24,493 3,838 73,217 (51.0) (23.9) (18.3) (2.9) (54.8) Females 247,775 56,100 10,363 21,581 11,045 13,111 ~22.6} (18.5} (38.5} (19.7} (23.4} Note: Per cent ofW orker to total worker are given in brackets. 46 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table-34 distributes total workers of different economic activities. The Police Station wIse Police Stations and the district by sex and four distribution of total workers indicates that maximum categories of economic activities. The table reveals number of workers is either engaged in cultivation that out of the total workers in the district 22.3 per or as agricultural labourers in almost all police cent are cultivators, 24.3 per cent are agricultural stations. Household industry workers are always at labourers, 7.8 per cent are household industry workers and 45.5 per cent are other workers. The sex wise the lower percentage having the highest 20.5 per break-up of the district level data shows that male cent in Kolabira P.S. Other workers have the highest participation rate is comparatively higher than the percentage in Orient P.S., i.e. 94.6 per cent followed female participation rate in case of Cultivators and by Belpahar P.S., i.e., 88 per cent and Jharsuguda Other workers and vice-versa in case of other two P.S., i.e. 66.9 per cent.

TABLE 35: DISTRmUnONOFWORKERS BYSEX INFOURCATEGORrni OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Senal Name of C D. Persons I Total Total number Category of workers number Block Males I population of workers Females (M ain + Cultivators Agncultural Household Other M argmal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 K Lakhanpur Persons 130,452 52,697 17,137 16,318 3,410 15,832 (404) (325) (31 0) (65) (300) Males 66,452 35,915 13,192 8,695 1,056 12,972 (540) (367) (242) (2 9) (36.1) Females 64,000 16,782 3,945 7,623 2,354 2,860 (262) (235) (454) (140) (170) 2 Jharsuguda Persons 68,753 24,898 4,716 5,979 3,436 10,767 (362) (189) (240) (13.8) (432) Males 34,853 17,557 4,045 3,924 697 8,891 (504) (230) (224) (40) (506) Females 33,900 7,341 671 2,055 2,739 1,876 (21 7) (9 I) (280) (373) (25.6) 3 Kmmlra Persons 38,868 15,779 5,030 5,079 1,012 4,658 (406) (31 9) (322) (64) (295) Males 19,806 10,216 3,638 2,720 308 3,550 (516) (356) (266) (3 0) (347) Females 19,062 5,563 1,392 2,359 704 1,108 (292) (250) (424) (12.7) (199) 4 Lalkera Persons 46,868 25,221 8,941 11,248 1,863 3,169 (538) (355) (446) (7.4) (126) Males 23,360 13,284 5,625 4,919 450 2,290 (569) (423) (37.0) (3 4) (17.2) Females 23,508 11,937 3,316 6,329 1,413 879 (508) (278) (530) (118) (7.4) 5 Kolablra (P) Persons 38,890 17,196 4,877 5,474 3,250 3,595 (442) (284) (31 8) (18.9) (209) Males 19,514 10,465 4,089 3,109 466 2,801 (536) (39.1) (297) (4.5) (268) Females 19,376 6,731 788 2,365 2,784 794 (34.7) (11 7) (35 I) (41 4) ( 11.8) District (Rural) Total Persons 323,831 135,791 40,701 44,098 12,971 38,021 (41.9) (30.0) (32.5) (9.6) (28.0) Males 163,985 87,437 30,589 23,367 2,977 30,504 (53.3) (35.0) (26.7) (3.4) (34.9) Females 159,846 48,354 10,112 20,731 9,994 7,517 (30.3) (20.9) (42.9) (20.7) (15.5) Note: Per cents of Workers to total workers are given m brackets 47 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA Like previous table, table-3S distributes workers break-up of district (rural) level data show that the in different C.D. Blocks and the district (rural areas percentage of females engaged as agricultural only) by sex and four categories of economic labourers (42.9%) and household industry workers activities. The table shows that 41.9 per cent of the (20.7%) is comparatively higher than that of males. total population in the rural areas of the district are In most of the C.D. Blocks majority of workers are workers (main+marginal) and as per the category­ wise break-up, 30 per cent, 32.5 per cent, 9.6 per engaged as agricultural labourers and next to it as cent and 28 per cent of the total workers respectively cultivators except K. Lakhanpur where cultivators are are cultivators, agricultural labourers, household in higher percentage (32.5 per cent) as compared to industry workers and other workers. The sex wise agrilcultural workers (31 per cent).

TABLE 36: DISTRIBUfIONOFWORKERS BYSEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGWMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

Senal N arne and urban Persons / Total Total number Category of workers number status ofUA / Males / populatIOn of workers Town Females (Mam+ Margmal) Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Belpahar (NAC) Persons 32,826 10,222 311 221 234 9,456 (31.1) (3.0) (22) (23) (925) Males 17,671 8,931 265 120 164 8,382 (505) (3 0) (1.3) (1.8) (93.9) Females 15,155 1,291 46 101 70 1,074 (8.5) (3.6) (78) (54) (83.2)

2 Brajarajnagar (M) Persons 76,959 19,789 355 276 405 18,753 (257) (1 8) (14) (20) (948) Males 40,319 17,427 301 202 178 16,746 (43.2) (1.7) (I 2) ( 1.0) (96.1) Females 36,640 2,362 54 74 227 2,007 (64) (23) (3.1) (9.6) (850)

3 Jharsuguda (M) Persons 76,100 23,791 941 1,479 1,273 20,098 (31 3) (40) (62) (54) (845) Males 39,966 19,698 790 804 519 17,585 (493) (40) (4.1 ) (26) (893) Females 36,134 4,093 151 675 754 2,513 (11 3) (3 7) (165) ( 18.4) (61.4)

District (Urban) Total Persons 185,885 53,802 1,607 1,976 1,912 48,307 (28.9) (3.0) (3.7) (3.6) (89.8) Males 97,956 46,056 1,356 1,126 861 42,713 (47.0) (2.9) (2.4) (1.9) (92.7) Females 87,929 7,746 251 850 1,051 5,594 (8.8) (3.2) (11.0) (13.6) (72.2) Table-36 presents data on distribution of workers population in the urban areas of the district are by sex in four categories of economic activities for workers (main+marginal) and out of the total workers, the urban areas of the district as per 200 I Census. 89.8 per cent are engaged in other activities while The table indicates that 28.9 per cent of the total the engagement of urban workers as cultivators (3%), 48 ANALYTICAL NOTE agricultural labourers (3.7%) and household industry of the district (urban) data but also in case of individual workers (3.6%) are quite negligible. The same trend towns and their sexwise break-ups. is found not only in case of male - female break-up

(ix) Brief Analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory Data

TABLE 37: DIS TRIBUTION OF VIllA.GES ACCORDING TO AV AlLABIUTY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

SI. Name of Number Type of amenity avrulable No. C 0 Block of Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power mhablted dnnkmg Office communic Credit by pucca supply villages water* # at ions $ Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

K. Lakhanp ur 146 135 28 144 32 119 48 7 10 50 142 (1000) (92.5) (192) (986) (219) (81 5) (329) (4.8) (68) (34.2) (973) 2 Jharsuguda 73 65 15 72 17 62 20 2 4 46 69 (1000) (89.0) (205) (98.6) (233) (84.9) (274) (2.7) (5.5) (630) (94.5) 3 KITlilllra 41 37 7 41 9 30 10 3 3 12 41 (100.0) (90.2) (17.1 ) (1000) (220) (732) (244) (7.3) (73) (29.3) (1000) 4 Lrukera 45 43 8 44 12 24 17 2 5 35 42 (100.0) (956) (178) (978) (26.7) (533) (37.8) (44) (11.1) (77.8) (93.3 ) 5 Kolablra (P) 41 41 7 41 7 31 17 3 4 20 41 (1000) (100.0) (17 1) (1000) (17 1) (75.6) (41 5) (73) (9.8) (488) (100.0)

District Total 346 321 65 342 77 266 112 17 26 163 335 (100.0) (92.8) (18.8) (98.8) (22.3) (76.9) (32.4) (4.9) (7.5) (47.1) (96.8)

Note' - Percentages are given m brackets * Based on the Improved dnnkmg water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved ' or otherWise. If the household has access to dnnking water supp lied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well or well situated withm or outside the premises It is consIdered as havmg access to 'Improved drmking water source' m Onssa However, the concept of improved drmkmg water IS State specIfic and this IS to be consIdered accordmgly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport commUnIcatIOn includes bus serVice, rail facilIty and navigilble waterways

Table-37 depicts the distribution of villages The district level data clearly indicate that although according to the availability of different amenities spectacular progress has been made on education, under different C.O. Blocks of Jharsuguda district. improved drinking water facility and power supply in Out of 346 inhabited villages in the district, the district, yet the areas like medical, post office, educational facility is available in 321 (92.8%) villages, banks and agricultural credit societies require further medical facility in 65(18.8%) villages, improved development. Now coming to the individual C.O. drinking water facility in 342 (98.8%) villages, post Block level data, it is seen that all the villages in two office in 77 (22.3%) villages, telephone in 266 (76.9%) C.O. Blocks, namely, Kirimira and Kolabira(P) have villages, communication facility like bus service, rail been served with improved drinking water facility. facility and navigable waterways in 112 (32.4%) Only villages Kolabira (P) has been provided with villages, banks in 17 (4.9%) villages, agricultural credit 100 per cent education facility. So far as the power societies in 26 (7.5%) villages. As many as 163 supply is concerned, two C.O. Blocks namely, Kirimira (47.1%) villages are approached by pucca road and and Kolabira (P) have enjoyed the distinction of having 335 (96.8%) villages are having power supply facility. electricity in all the villages under their jurisdiction.

49 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' JHARSUGUDA

TABLE 38: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPUlATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES. 2001

SI Name of Total Type of amemty available No C D Block populatIOn EducatIOn Merncal Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agncultural Approach PO\\er of drInkmg Office # communi Crernt by pucca supply mhabited water* catIOns $ Societies road villages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 K Lakhanpur 130,452 128,526 45,205 129,941 56,711 116,930 70,398 19,494 14,908 71,210 129,891 (1000) (985) (347) (996) (435) (896) (540) (149) (11.4) (546) (99.6) 2 Jharsuguda 68,753 67,397 26,881 68,374 30,441 63,303 25,871 6,336 9,050 45,643 67,244 (1000) (980) (39 I) (994) (443) (92 1) (376) (92) (132) (664) (978) 3 Kmmlra 38,868 38,554 12,117 38,868 17,227 32,405 16,114 8,449 10,377 17,138 38,868 (1000) (99.2) (31 2) (1000) (44.3) (834) (41 5) (21 7) (267) (44 I) (1000) 4 LaIkcra 46,868 46,498 14,979 45,403 21,402 34,073 26,382 2,726 9,378 37,410 45,965 (1000) (992) (320) (969) (457) (72 7) (56.3) (5 8) (200) (798) (98 1) 5 Kolablra (P) 38,890 38,890 15,007 38,890 16,081 33,095 23,735 7,743 10,102 25,358 38,890 (1000) (1000) (386) (1000) (41 3) (85.1) (61 0) (19.9) (260) (65.2) (1000)

District Total 323,831 319,865 114,189 321,476 141,862 279,806 162,500 44,748 53,815 196,759 320,858 (100.0) (98.8) (35.3) (99.3) (43.8) (86.4) (50.2) (13.8) (16.6) (60.8) (99.1)

Note - Percentages are given m brackets * Based on the Improved drInkmg water source, drmkmg water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherWise. If the household has access to drmkmg water supphed from a tap or a hand pump / tube well or well situated Within or outside the premises It IS considered as havmg access to 'Improved drmkmg water source' m OrIssa However, the concept of improved drInkmg water is state specific and this IS to be considered accordmgly # Post office mcludes Post office, teJegrap h office and Post and telegrap h office $ Transport commUnIcatIOn includes bus serVice, rail faclhty and navlg;1ble waterways

Table-38 presents data on number and per cent of the district as a whole are lagging behind with of rural population served by different amenities in respect to banking facility and agricultural credit different C.O. Blocks of Jharsuguda district. It may societies. be seen from the table that out of 323,831 rural Table-39 shows the distribution of villages not inhabitants of Jharsuguda district, 98.8 per cent having certain amenities and arranged by distance persons are served with educational facility, 35.3 per ranges from the places where such facilities are cent by medical facility, 99.3 per cent by improved available. It is seen from the table that out of 346 drinking water facility, 43.8 per cent by post and inhabited villages of the district 26 villages do not have telegraph facility, 86.4 per cent by telephone facility, Primary School, 219 villages have no Middle School 50.2 per cent by transport and communication facility, and 335 villages do not have any Degree College. 13.8 percent by Banks facility, 16.6 per cent from Hospital is not available in 344 villages of the district agricultural co-operative societies, 60.8 per cent can while Primary Health Centre is not available in 328 approach their villages by pucca road and 99.1 per villages. Likewise, non-availability of Post Office, cent by power supply facility. As such, the position Telephone, Bus Service, Commercial Bank, Co­ is much more better in terms of population rather Operative Bank and Agricultural Credit Societies are than in terms of villages. Now coming to the individual recorded in 269, 80, 240, 329, 343 and 320 numbers C.O. Blocks of the district, it is seen that in case of of villages respectively. It is evident from the table Kolabira (P) and Kirimira C.D. Blocks improved that maximum villages having no Primary School, drinking water facility and power supply are available Middle School, Post Office, and Bus Service are to almost cent per cent population .. The rural areas getting the said facilities at a distance of less than 50 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 39: DlSTRIBUnON OF VILLAGE5 NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIE5, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGE5 FROM THE PLACE5 WHERETHE5EAREAVAILABLE, 2001 Village not havlllg the amenity of Distance range of place frolll the Villages where the amenity IS available

Les~ than 5-10 lOt Total 5 Kilometres kilometres kilometres (Col 2-4) 2 3 4 5

1 Educat Ion - (a) Primary School 25 o 26 (0) Middle SdlOOI 164 55 o 219 (c) Degree College 60 118 157 335

2 MedKal­ (a) Hospital 33 57 254 344 (b) Pile 93 lOS 130 328

3 Po,t Officc 186 81 2 269

4 relephllnc 45 80

5 Bus Service 124 86 30

6 Banks (a) Commelclall1anK 90 169 70 329 (b) Coopelatlve Bank 24 7(, 243 343

7 Ag)lcultural Credit 'Societies 126 148 46 320

TABLE 40: DlSTRIBUfIONOFVILLAGE5 ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM TIlENEARE5T STATUfORYTOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Distance range Number of Type of amenity available from t he nearest II1hablted Education Medical Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach statutory tmv n villages 111 Office # COn1ll1Unicat Credit by pucca ( 111 kilometl es) each range Ions j, SOCieties road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Les, than 5 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 ( 10(0) (1000) 0 0 (1000) (1000) 0 0 (1000) 5 -15 107 99 23 25 86 36 5 6 49 (I DO 0) (925) (21 5) (234) (804) (336) (47) (56) (45.8) 16 - 50 234 217 42 52 177 73 12 20 110 (1000) (92 7) (179) (222) (756) (31 2) (51) (85) (470) 51+ 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 (1000) (1000) 0 0 0 (500) 0 0 ( 100.0) UI'~pecJfied ,I I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 (1000) (1000) 0 0 (1000) 0 0 () 0 District total 346 321 65 77 266 112 17 26 163 ( 100.0) (92.8) (18.8) (22.3) (76.9) (32.4) (4.9) (7.5) (47.1)

# Post office IIlcludes POq office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office

$ Transport commulllcalloll IIlcludes bus ~crVICC, rail facility and navlg;lble waterway s 51 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

5kms. However, maximum numbers of villagers are numbering 234 come under the distance range of] 6- required to cover the distance of 5-10 kms or even 50 kms from the nearest statutory town while two more than ] 0 kms in order to avail the facilities of villages are less than 5 kms from the town, 107 Hospital, Banks, and Agricultural CredIt SocietIes. villages under the dIstance range:S-] 5 and 2 villages , ~ Table-40 presents data on distribution of villages are at above 51 kms from the town It is clear from according to the distance from the nearest statutory the table that the villages, which are far away from town and availabilIty of different amenities. From the the statutory towns, have fewer amenities 111 table, it IS seen that majority of vIllages in the district comparison to the villages nearer to the towns.

TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION I{ANGEAND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001

Population Number of Ty pe of amenity available range mhablted Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Tlansport Banks Agricultural Approach Power vlllJges III dnnkmg Oftice II cornrnurllc Credit by Pucca supply each runge water* atlons $ SOCieties road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1-499 121 96 118 4 80 17 2 39 III

(1000) (793) (08) (975) (33) (66 I) (140) (1 7) (08) (322) (91 7)

500-999 120 120 20 120 19 92 33 6 55 119

(1000) (1000) (16 7) ( \00 0) (158) (767) (275) (08) (50) (458) (992)

1000-1999 73 73 24 72 27 62 36 5 6 43 73 L' (1000) (1000) (329) (986) (370) (849) (493) (68) (82) (589) (1000)

2000-4,999 31 31 20 31 26 31 25 8 13 25 31

(1000) (1000) (64 5) (\000) (839) (1000) (806) (258) (419) (806) (1000)

5000-9999 o o

(1000) (1000) o (100 0) ( 100 0) (\000) ( 100 0) (1000) o (1000) (\000)

10000 + () o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

District total 346 321 65 342 77 266 112 17 26 163 335

(100.0) (92.8) (18.8) (98.8) (22.3) (76.9) (32.4) (4.9) (7.5) (47.1) (96.8)

# Post office mcludes Post aftice, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office $ Transport commUlllcatlon IIlcludes bus service. rml faCIlity and navlgpble waterways

* Based on the Improved drmking water source, dnnklllg water supply has been clasSified as 'ImpFOved '01 otherwise If the household has access to drmkl~g water supp hed from a tap or a hand pump I tube well or well situated wlthm or outside the premises It IS considered as havmg access to 'Improved dnnklllg water source' III Onssa However, the concept of Ilnproved dnnkmg water IS state specific and thiS IS to be conSidered accordmgJy

L Table-4] depicts data on distrIbution of villages only one village has the population of above 5,000- according to population range and amenities available. 9,999. It is evident from the table that the villages, It is observed from the table that] 21 villages come which are coming under higher population ranges, under less than 500 population, 120 villages come under the range 500-999, 73 villages come under enjoy more facilities in comparison to the villages ] 000-1999, 31 villages come under 2000-4999 and coming under lower population ranges.

52 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE42: DISTRmUfION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001 (Area in Hectares) Serial Name of C D Number of mhabited Total area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of IrrIgated area number Block villages area to total area to total cultivable area 2 3 4 5 6

K Lakhanpur 146 59,740 419 58

2 Jharsuguda 73 27,735 47 I 4.2

3 Klnmira 41 19,959 58 I 18

4 Laikera 45 25,598 566 9.5

5 Kolablra (P) 41 20,712 57.6 3.4

District Total 346 153,744 49.5 5.2 Note - Cultivable area = Irngated area + unirngated area

Table-42 shows land use pattern of different c.o. Blocks are more or less same and varies in between Blocks in the district. It indicates that the percentage 41.9 per cent and 58.1 per cent, there is a glaring of cultivable area to the total area of the district is variation in percentage of irrigated area to total 49.5 per cent and the rest 50.5 per cent cover forest, cultivable area under different C,O, Blocks. Laikera culturable waste and the area not available for C.O. Block occupies the first position in the district cultivation. The table further reveals that the percentage of irrigated area to total cultivable area with 9.5 per cent irrigated area to its total cultivable of the district is 5.2 per cent. Although percentage of area while Kirimira C.O. Block is at the bottom with cultivable area to total area under different c.o. 1.8 per cent of irrigated area.

TABLE43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUfORYTOWNS

Senal Class, name & urban Per capita receipt Per cap Ita exp endlture number status of the Town Total Through From all Total General Public health Public Public Other(s) taxes other AdmmistratlOn and works mstltutions sources convemences

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II III Bclpahar (N A C ) 1,197 445 752 183 18 88 34 G 38 2 II BraJaraJnagar (M) 285 204 81 214 37 9 63 63 42 3 II Jharsuguda (M) 323 117 207 280 11 27 23 32 186

District Total 462 211 251 236 23 30 42 40 101

Table 43 gives the detail account of per capita sources. In general highest percentage of expenditure is spent on others followed by public works, public receipt and expenditure in statutory towns. In these institutions and public health and conveniences. The towns the per capita receipt is higher than the per lowest expenditure goes to general administration. The capita expenditure. The share of taxes in the per individual urban units show a dissimilar combination capita receipt is lower than the receipt from all other of percentage of receipt and expenditure. 53 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' JHARSUGUDA

TABLE 44: SCHOOlS I COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001

SerIal number Name and urban status of Town Type of educatIOnal institutIOn PrImary Junior Secondary / Selllor College Secondary / MatrIculatIOn Secondary Middle 2 3 4 5 6 7

I Belpahar (N A C) 34 21 18 03 03 2 BnyaraJnagar (M) 138 29 18 08 03 3 Jharsuguda (M ) 12 I 2 17 04 0.4

District Total 11.2 2.4 1.8 0.5 0.3

Table-44 presents data on Schools and Colleges TABLE 46: PROPORTION OF SWM POPULATION IN per 10,000 population in towns of Jharsuguda district. TOWNS, 2001 The table reveals that for every 10,000 urban Serial Name of the Total Slum Percentage of population in the district, there are 11 Primary Schools, number Town population populatIOn slum about two Middle Schools, two Secondary Schools, populatIOn to and about one Senior Secondary/Junior College. total population Coming to the individual towns, it is seen that Brajarajnagar (M) is in a better position in the district 2 3 4 5 so far as the availability of educational institutions Brajrajnagar (M 76,959 33,382 43.4 are concerned. 2 Jharsuguda (M) 76,100 25,000 329 District Total 153,059 58,382 38.1 TABLE 45 : NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITunONS IN TOWNS, 2001 Table-46 presents data on proportion of slum population in towns of the district. It is revealed from SerIal Name and urban N umber of beds in medical the table that there are only two towns in the district number status of the Town institutions per 10,000 i.e. Brajarajnagar (M) and Jharsuguda (M) where in populatIOn slums are available. The slum population of the two 2 3 towns constitutes 38.1 per cent of the district total and 43.4 per cent & 32.9 per cent respectively to Belpahar(N A.C ) 25 their individual total population.

2 Brajarajnagar(M) 36 TABLE47: MOSTIMPORTANTCOMMODITY EXPORTFD our OF AND MANUFACTURFD IN 3 Jharsuguda(M) 12 TOWNS, 2001

Senal Name and urban Most important commodity number status of Town Distrct Total 24 Manufactured Exported Number of beds in Medical Institutions per 10,000 2 3 4 population pertaining to different towns in Jharsuguda Belpahar (N A.C ) Fire Brick Fire Brick Steel Matenal Steel Material district is presented in Table - 45. It shows that only Ice Ice 24 beds are available in medical institutions per 10,000 2 Brajarajnagar (M) Textile Products Coal urban population of the district. The highest number Bldi Textile Products of beds (36) per 10,000 population is recorded in Pigfron Sal Seeds Brajarajnagar (M). On the other hand, lharsuguda 3 Jharsuguda (M) Soap Coal (M) provides the lowest number of beds, i.e., 12 for Rice Rice 10,000 popUlation in medical institution. Bldl Handloom Cloth 54 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Table-47 depicts the most important commodities bricks, Textile products, Bidi, Pig iron, Soap and Ricc. manufactured in different towns and exported from The items exported mainly include Textile products, the towns. The main items of manufacture to be Steel materials. Sal seeds, Rice and Handloom cloths. mentioned in the district are Steel materials. Fire

(x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, Census of India 2001

In India, much emphasis has been laid on the The basic objective of this elementary exercise mechan ism of decentral ized plann ing emerging from was to prepare a frame indispensable for smooth and the grass-root level which has given rise to the systematic conduct of the population enumeration necessity of building adequate data base for during February. 200 I The housing census, thus in formulation of future plans at the micro-level some way was a prelude to the actual population count of the census In addition, IIlformation collected With the commencement of five year plans lack through houselisting provide comprehensive data base of data or quality and quantity of housing stock has for assessing the conditions of the human settlements, compelled the Census Organization to conduct uniform housing deficit and for future hOLlsing requirements houselisting all ovcr the country not only on housing for formulation of housing policies. bu:'! also on quality of li~ing of household. Like the prevIOus census, the Census of India, ThiS operation also provides a massive data on 200 I was conducted' in two phases namcly, (i) amenities available to the houschold cssentially Houselisting operation and (Ii) Population required by various departments of. the Union and enumeration. The houselisting operations in Orissa State governments and many other non-government was conducted in April-May, 2000. much ahead of OrganizatIOns for development and planning in the population enumeration different projects of housing sector.

TABLE 48: HOlJSEHOLDS BYTENtJRE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001

Tenure status Number of dwelling rooms Number ofhouseholds

Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II District - Jharsuguda Owned Total 84,316 63,556 20,760 16,224 12.068 4,156 33,639 27,969 5,670 No exclusive room 1,135 1,032 103 244 217 27 487 454 33 One room 22,163 18,270 3,893 5,726 4,544 1,182 9,360 8,158 1,202 Two rooms 30,483 23,088 7,395 6,196 4,530 1,666 13,019 10,639 2,380 Three roOI{L5 15,120 10,777 4,343 2,257 1,557 700 5,807 4,708 1,099 3+ rooms 15,415 10,389 5,026 1,801 1,220 581 4,966 4,010 956 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Rented Total 16,481 3,708 12,773 1,906 451 1,455 2,215 651 1,564 No exc1us Ive room 111 30 81 18 7 11 29 11 18 One room 5,443 953 4,490 878 148 730 887 236 651 Two rooms 6,131 1,087 5,044 662 138 524 759 197 562 Three roorns 3,307 1,324 1,983 258 123 135 341 167 174 3+ rooms 1,489 314 1,175 90 35 55 199 40 159 Median number ofroonL5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

TABLE 48: HOUSEHOLDS BV TENURE STATliS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT. 2001

Tenure statll~ Numher of dwellmg Number of households rooms Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tnbes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Other~ Total 6,434 1,754 4,680 963 304 659 985 511 474 No excills Ive room 83 54 29 18 9 9 26 20 6 One room 1,608 727 881 405 160 245 400 289 III Two rooms 2.188 303 1,885 299 69 230 233 101 132 Three rooms 1,718 301 1,417 175 31 144. 2(J] 74 L29 3+ roorm 837 369 468 66 35 31 123 27 96 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

District Total Total 107,231 69,018 38,213 19,093 12,823 6,270 36,839 29,131 7,708 No exclusive room 1,329 1,116 213 280 233 47 542 485 57 One room 29,214 19,950 9,264 7,009 4,852 2,157 10,647 8,683 1,964 Two rooms 38,802 24,478 14,324 7,157 4,737 2,420 14,011 10,937 3,074 TIH'ce I'ooms 20,145 12,402 7,743 2,690 1,711 979 6,351 4,949 1,402 3+ I'ooms 17,741 11,072 6,669 1,957 1,290 667 5,288 4,077 1,211 Median numbel' of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Data source Census of India 2001, H- sencs "Tables on Houses. Household Amenltle5 and Assets" Table 48 presents dlstnbution of households by households is concerned, is seen in urban areas of different tenure status, namely owned, rented and the distnct. Here 10.51 per cent of Scheduled Caste others among total, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled households live neither in their own houses nor in Tnbe households alongwith number of rooms occupied rented houses These households live either in houses by each household 111 total, rural and urban areas of constructed on encroached land in un-regularised the district. The total number of households 111 the slums or the land or the structure does not belong to district is 107,231 of which 19,093 are Scheduled the household. Tenure status of such households is Caste households and 36,839 are Scheduled Tribe categorised as "Others". households As shown in the table 84,316 or 78 63 The table also gives the details on the number of per cent households in total areas of the district live dwcl11l1g rooms occupied by the household. A room in their own houses as aga1l1st 92.09 per cent in rural used for dwelling purposes should have walls With a areas and 54.33 per cent In urban areas. Number of doorway and a roof and should be wide and long households living In rented houses constitute 15.37 enough for a person to sleep 111. It should have a per cent in total areas of the district as against 5.37 length of not less than 2 metres and a breadth of at per cent in rural and 33.43 per cent in urban areas. least I 5 metres and a height of2 metres. A dwelling Tenure status among Scheduled Caste and room would include living room, bedroom, d1l11l1g room, Scheduled Tribe households in total, rural and urban drawl11g room, study room, servant room and other areas in the district ma11lfests the same pattern as habitable rooms Taking these factors in to seen among the total households except 1f1 urban consideration, avai labi Iity of number of dwe1l1l1g rooms areas. In urban areas of the district 23.2 per cent of to households has been calculated and shown in Col.2 Scheduled Caste households and 20.3 per cent of of the table. Scheduled Tribe households live in rented houses III A specific category of dwelllOg room namely "no the district. exclUSive room" as shown 111 Col 2 of the households A striking feature of dlstnbution of households Tahle-48 means dwelling r00111 shared by more than among Scheduled Castes as far as tenure status of one household and in situatIOns where there is only 56 ANALYTICAL NOTE one room In a census house which is used as a shop among the total households, 280 among the Scheduled or office but the household also stays in it Thus, Caste households and 542 among the Scheduled Tnbe households havll1g "no exclusive room" number 1,329 households in total areas of the district.

TABLE 49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT. SEMI PFRMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001 P§ Total Rural Urban Code DIstnct j • -;p"""e-rm-l,>-an-e-ntc---;O;-Se-m-I---=T-em-po-r-ary- -;p"""e-n-nan-e---:nt--Se;;--n-ll---=T-el-np-o-r-ary­ Permanent Seml- Temporary Police Station permanent permanent permanent 234 5 6 7 8 9 IO II DIstrict - Jharsuguda 37,432 55,253 14,543 15,146 42,364 II,507 22,286 12,889 3,036 (34.91) ( 51.53) ( 13.56) (21.94) ( 61.38) ( 16.67) ( 58.32) (33.73) ( 7.94) 01 Reng;111 680 6.842 3,774 680 6.842 3.774 o o o (602) ( 60 57) ( 33 41) «(] 02) ( 6(57) ( 3341) (000) (000) (000) 02 Lakhanpur 688 4,851 1.095 688 4.851 1,()95 o o o ( 1037) ( 73 12) ( 1651) ( 1037) ( 73 12) ( 1(51) (000) (000) ( 0 00) 03 Bclpahru 3,440 2.620 902 101 445 77 3.339 2,175 825 (4941) (37 (3) ( 1296) ( 1621) ( 71 43) ( 1236) ( 52 (7) (3431) ( 1301) 04 Banaharapall 3.492 3,030 2.195 3,492 3.030 2,195 o o o ( 4006) ( 3476) (2518) ( 4(06) ( 34 76) ( 25 18) (000) (000) ( 0 (0) 05 Onent 10,845 4.714 892 o 39 o 10,845 4.675 892 ( 65 92) ( 28 65) ( 5 42) ( 0.00) ( 100) (000) ( 66 07) ( 28 48) ( 543) 06 Bralar~lnagj1r 2,20 I 2.396 517 2,201 2,396 517 o o o ( 43 04) (4685) ( 10 11) ( 43 (4) ( 46 85) ( 10 11) ( 0 00) (000) (000) 07 lharsuguda 10.499 12,278 2,122 2,397 6,239 803 8,102 6,039 1,319 • (42'17) (4931) ( 8 52) ( 25 39) ( 66 I) ( 8 51) ( 5241) (3906) ( 8 53) 08 Lalkera 4,507 13.179 2,340 4,507 13.179 2,340 o o o (225) ( 65 81) ( 11 68) (225) ( 65 81) ( 11 (8) (000) (000) ( 000) 09 Kolablra 1,080 5.343 706 1.0RO 5.343 706 o . 0 o ( 15 15) (7495) (99) ( 15 15) ( 74.95) ( 9 9) (000) (000) ( 000)

Data source: ('ensu~ ofIndia 2001, H- series "Tables 011 Houses, Household Amenities alld Assets" Note:- I Pennanent Permanent houses refers to those houses whose wall & roofs are made of pucca matenals Ie. where. burnt bncks, U I Sheets or other metal ~heets. stone or cement concrete IS used for wall and ttles, slate. shmgle, corrugated Iron, zmc or other metal sheets, asbestos cement sheets, bncks, lime and stone, stone and RBC/RCC or concreate are used for loof 2 Semi pennanent Senll-permanent houses refer to those hOllses m which either wall or roof IS made of permanent matenals and other IS made of temporary matenals

3 Temporary, Temporary houses refers to those houses havmg wall and roofs made of Kutcha matenal~ I e where grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo mud. un burnt bncks or wood are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves, bamboo, thatch, unburnt bncks, wood etc are used for roofs Table-49 provides percentage distribution of In the total areas of the district, households living households livlflg in permanent, Semi permanent and lfl permanent houses constitute 34.91 per cent as temporary houses in total, rural and urban areas at against 51.53 per cent in semi-permanent houses and the district and police stations level in Jharsuguda 13.56 per cent in temporary houses. The same pattern di~'trict. The definition of permanent, Semi permanent of distribution of households in permanent, Semi­ and temporary houses is given at the bottom or the permanent and temporary houses also holds good in table for appreciation of the data users the rural areas of the district. But the distribution of 57 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA households in urban areas of the dIstrict depicts a The percen,tage distributIon of households livlllg dIfferent picture. Here, more than 50 per cent of in permanent, Semi permanent and temporary houses households live in permanent hOllses and only 7,94 in total and urban areas at polIce statIOn level per cent live in temporary hOllses manIfests a different trend,

TABLE SO: PE~CENTAGEOFHOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001

PS District IPS Total! Number of Number and percentage of hOllsehold~ havmg

Code Rural! households I Imploved Electricity Bathroom Totl~t Dramage '" Urban dnnkmg water*

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Dlstllct - lharsuguda Total 107.231 102,602 51,615 19,217 22,346 43,721 (9568) (48 13) (1792) (2084) (4077) Rural 69,018 65,049 21.768 4,306 4,948 24,670 (9425) (31 54) (624) (7 17) (3574) Urban 38.213 37,553 29,847 14,911 17,398 19,051 (9827) (78 II) (3902) (45 53) (49 85) 01 Rengah rotal 11,296 10.763 2.911 176 281 5.492 (95 28) (25 77) (I 56) (249) (48 (2) Rural 11,296 10.763 2,911 176 281 5,492 (9528) (2577) (1 56) (24?) (4862) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0 DO) (000) (000) (000) (000) 02 Lakhanpur Total 6.634 5.710 1,864 140 152 1.307 (8607) (28 I) (2 II) (229) (197) Rural 6.634 5.710 1.864 140 152 1.307 (8607) (28 1) (2 11) (229) (197) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (000) (000) (000) (000) (000)

03 Belpahar Total 6.962 6,674 4.814 2,480 I 2,983 2,959v (9586) (6915) (35 (2) (4285) (425) Rural 623 564 162 8 4 61 (9053) (26) (128) (0 (4) (979) Urban 6,339 6,110 4,652 2,472 2,979 2,898 (9639) (73 39) (39) (46 (9). (4572) 04 8anaharapa!J Total 8,717 7.242 1,915 2,057 1,941 3,973 (8308) (4491) (236) (22 27) (45 58) Rural 8.717 7,242 3,915 2,057 1,941 3,973 (8308) (4491) (236) (2227) (4558) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) 05 Onent Total 16,453 16,057 13,681 6,623 7,943 9,916 (9759) (83 15) (4025) (4828) (6027) Rural 39 0 1 0 0 0 (000) (256) (000) (000) (000) Urban 16,414 16,057 13,680 6.623 7,943 9,916 (9783) (8334) (4035) (4839) (6041 ) 06 Brqlarajnagar Total 5,114 4.688 2,527 915 968 2,314 (9167) (4941) (1789) (1893) (4525) Rural 5,114 4,688 2,527 915 968 2,314 (91 67) (4941) (17 89) • (18 93~ (45 25» Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) 58 ANALYTICAL NOTE

l1ABLE 50; PERGENTAGE 0 F HO US EHO LOS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001

PS DistrIct / P S Total/ Number of Number and percentage of households having Code Rural! households Imploved ElectriCity Bathroom Toilet' Drarnage lJrtMIl drrnklllg water*

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 07 Jharsuguda Total 24,899 24,589 15,368 6,157 6,972 8,585 (9875) (6172) (2473) (28) (3448) Rural 9,43'1 9,203 3,853 341 4'16 2,348 (975) (4082) (361 ) (525) (24 88) Urbdl1 15,460 15,386 11,515 5,816 6,476 6,237 (9952) (7448) (3762) (41 89) (4034) 08 Larkera Total 20,027 19,775 4,746 530 829 5,447 (98 74) (23 7) (265) (4 14) (272) RUlal 20,027 19,775 '1,7,16 530 829 5,'1'17 (9874) (23 7) (265) (414) (272) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 (000) (000)° (000) (000) (000) 09 Kolablra Total 7,129 7,1 04 1,789 139 277 3,728 (99 (5) (25 (9) (I 95) (389) (5229) Rural 7,129 7,104 1,78'1 139 277 3,728 (99 (5) (2509) (I 95) (3 89) (5229) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (000) (000) (000) (000) (000)

Data source Census of India 200 I, 11- SCIles "Tables on Houses, Hou<;chold amemtles and Assets"

* Based on the llnpruved dnnkrng water suurce, dnnklllg water ~upply has been classified as 'Impruved ' or otherWise If the household has access to drinking water supp hell from a tap or a hanLl pump / tube well situated wlthlll or outside the premises I( IS considered as havlllg access to 'Improved drlnklllg water source' 111 Orissa However, the concept of unploved drlllklllg water IS state specific and thiS IS to be considered accordlllgly

Note Pelcentage IS g,lVen 111 brackets after the number of hou~eholds Bathroom means bathroom wlthlll the hOllse Toilet means tOilet wlthlll the hOllse Drall1age mcans closed and open dramagc

Houselist table-50 presents the number and Comlllg to the Police Station levels, it is seen that percentage distribution of households enJoYlllg the highest proportion of households enjoying improved improved drinking water facility, electricity, bathroom, drlllking water facility is recorded in Kolabira Police toilet and drainag~ facihties In total, rural and urban Station (99.65) followed by lharsuguda (98,75) and areas of Jharsuguda district and its police stations. Laikera (98,74). In the rest of the Pollee Station the The sources of improved drinking water as per cent of households enjoying improved drinking mentioned at the bottom of the table include sources water facility varies between 83.08 per ccnt to 97,59 like tap, hand pump, tube well and well, Out of the percent The households in the three Police Stations total 107,231 households 111 the district 102,602 households constituting 95.68 per cent enJoy improved haVing urban component namely lharsuguda, drinking water faci Iity in the total areas of the district Belpahar and Orient enjoy improved dnnking water as agall1st 9425 per cent In rural areas and 98.27 facility to the extent of99.52 per ccnt, 96.39 per cent per cent III urban areas and 97 83 per cent respectively. 59 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA As regards to availability of electricity in the in total areas of the dIstrict as against only 6.24 per households, it is recorded that less than half (48.13 cent in rural. But in the urban areas 39.02 per cent per cent) of households have been provided with of households enjoy bathroom facIlIty 111 the district. electricity facil ity in the total areas of the district as As regards to availability of toilet facility only agalllst less than one third of the households (31.54 22,346 households constituting 20.84 per cent have per cent) in the rural areas. However the per cent toilet facility in total areas of the district as against of households having electricIty facility constitutes 7.17 per cent in rural and 45 53 per cent 111 urban 78.11 per cent in the urban areas of the dIstrict. areas. At the police station levels, the prop0I1ion of As regards to drainage facility available to households having electricity facility is discouraging households living in the census houses, it IS seen that both in total and rural areas in Laikera, Kolabira, the provision of dral11age facility is qUIte encouragIng RengalI and Lakhanpur Police Station and it varies both in total rural and urban areas of the district, as between 23.7'0 to 28. I 0 per cent. Maximum compared to the bathroom, toilet etc. facilities. proportion of households having electricity facility is Households having this facility in the houses they live recorded in total areas of Orient Police Station in constitute 40.77 per cent in total51reas of the district I .. followed by Belpahar and Jharsuguda PolIce Stations. as against 35.74 percent in the rural and 49.85 per The highest proportion of 83 .15 households enjoying cent in the urban areas. electricity is recorded in Onent PolIce Station and the lowest proportIon of23.70 in Laikera Among the Out of 9 PolIce StatIons of the district, the proportion of households having drainage proVIsion 111 towns 83.34 per cent of households have electricity their house ranges between 19 70 to 60.27 per cent facility in Brajarajnag

TABLE 51: NUMBERANDPERCFNTOFHOUSEl-IOLDS BYTVPEOF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001

PS DIstrIct / Total! Total Fire Crop Cowdung ElectrICIty Coal/ Cookmg BIO-h'

TABLE 51: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF HOUSF.HOLDS BY TYPEOF FUEL llSED FUR COOKING, 2001

P S Dlstnct I Total! Total Fire Crop Cowdung Electnclty Coal I Cooklllg BIO-gas Kerosene Others No Code Pollee StatIOn Rural! house­ wood res1due cake LIg)1ItC gas cooking Urban holds (charcoal) (L P G ) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 03 Belpahar Total 6,962 1,433 26 3 10 4,185 1,220 I 34 4 46 (2058) (037) (004) (0 14) (60 II) (1752) (001 ) (049) (006) (066) Rural 623 608 2 o o II I o o 0 I (97 59) (032) (000) (000) (I 77) (0 16) (000) (000) (000) (016) Urban 6.339 825 24 3 10 4,174 1,219 1 34 4 45 (13 01) (038) (005) (016) (6585) (1923) (002) (054) (006) (071) 04 Banaharapali Total 8,717 4,430 135 49 759 2,214 1,000 5 90 S 30 (5082) (I 55) (056) (871) (2S 40) (1147) (006) (103) (006) (034) Rural 8,717 4,430 135 49 759 2,214 ].000 5 90 5 30 (5082) (I 55) (056) (871) (2540) (1147) (006) (I 03) (006) (034) Urban u U 0 o o o o () () 0 0 (0 (0) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) 05 Onent Total 16,453 867 110 39 475 11,665 3,001 24 141 8 123 (527) (0 (7) (024) (289) (7V 90) (1824) (0 15) (086) (005) (075) Rural. 39 39 0 o o o o o o 0 0 (10000)(000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) Ulban 16,414 828 110 39 47S 11,665 3.001 24 141 8 123 (504) (0 (7) (024) (289) (71 07) ( I 8 28) (0 15) (086) (005) (075) 06 Bn1lar

61 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

Table 51 provides number and per cent of But in the urban areas of the district coal/dignite households by type of fuel used for cooking purpose (charcoal) consumption is claimed by more than half in total, rural and urban areas ofthe district and police of the households and households constituting 19.64 stations. The various types of fuel used by households per cent use liquid petroleum Gas (LPG) followed by for cooking purposes arc shown in col 5-13 of the 14.68 per cent households use firewood and 3 35 per table. Though fuel has got varied uses, fuel in this cent households lise kerosene for cookll1g purpose table refers to materials of fire used for cooking This evidently shows the better economIc condition purpose only. of urban households, which have considerable access As shown in the table, there are nine types of to modern fuels besides the traditional ones. fuels used for cooking purpose by 107,231 households There are 9 police stations in the district ofwhlch in the district. Of these households firewood is used three Police Stations namely Belpahar, Orient and by 58 per cent households in total areas of the district Jharsugllda police stations have got one town each. as against 81.98 per cent in rural and 14.68 per cent More than 50 per cent of households use firewood in urban areas ,Similarly Coal/lignite IS used by 25.12 for cooking in case of six police stations. However percent of households in total areas and 7.28 per cent the proportion of households using firewood for households in rural areas of the dIstrict for cooking cooking vary between 5.04-25.59 per cent in Orient, purpose Belpahar and Jharsllguda towns. I •

TABLE 52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACHOFTHESPECIFIED ASSET, 2001 PS District I Police Total! Total Total A vallabilIly of household asset~ Code StatIOns Rural! number number of Urban of house- households Radlol TeleVISion Telephone Bicycle Scooter, Car, None of the holds availmg TranSistor Motor Jeep, specified bankmg Cycle, Van assets services Moped

2 3 4 5 6 7 H 9 10 II 12

District - Jharsuguda Total 107,231 35,837 25,122 32,932 5,668 80,578 15,195 1,327 20,709 (3342) (2343) (3071 ) (529) (75 14) (14 17) (I 24) (1931) Rural 69,018 15,572 13,771 12.148 1,282 52,827 6,360 451 13,936 (2256) (1995) (1760) (1 86) (7654 ) (921 ) (065) (20 19) Urban 38,213 20,265 11,351 20,784 4,3H6 27,751 8,835 876 6,773 (53 03) (2970) (5439) (11 48) (72 62) (23 12) (229) (1772)

01 Rengph Total 1l,296 1,286 2,675 l,l43 54 8,013 544 43 2,958 (II 38) (23 68) (10 12) (048) (7094) (482) • (038) (2619-) Rural 11,296 1,286 2,675 1,143 54 8,013 544 43 2,958 (11 38) (23 68) (10 12) (048) (7094) (482) (038) (26 19) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000)

02 Lakhanpur Total 6,634 1,611 1,493 935 55 5,112 454 29 1,329 (2428) (2251 ) (1409) (083) (77 06) (684) (044) (2003) Rural 6,634 1,611 1,493 935 55 5, 112 454 29 1,329 (2428) (2251) (1409) (083) (77 06) (684) (044) (2003) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) 62 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 52: NUMBFR OF HOUSmOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBFR OF HOUSmOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001 P S DIstrIct / Poilce Total! Total Total A vallablilty of household assets Code StatIons Rural! number number of Urban of house- households ~~~~~----~~~--=-~--~----~~~~--~-RadlO/ TelevI510n Telephone BIcycle Scooter, Car, None of the holds aVllIlmg TranSIstor Motor Jeep, specified banking Cy cle, Van assets servIces Moped

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 03 Belpahar Total 6,962 3,679 2,523 3,533 822 5,327 2,159 192 1,031 (5284) (3624) (5075) (1181) (7652) (3101) (276) (1481) Rural 623 171 137 87 6 471 34 2 140 (2745) (21 99) (13 96) (096) (7560) (546) (032) (2247) Urban 6,339 3,508 2,386 3,446 816 4,856 2,125 190 891 (55 34) (3764) (5436) (1287) (7661) (3352) (300) (1406) 04 Banaharap ail Total 8,717 3,048 2,390 2,789 615 6.287 1,704 195 1.669 (3497) (27.42) (3199) (706) (7212) (1955) (224) (19 15) Rural 8,717 3,048 2,390 2,789 615 6.287 1.704 195 1,669 (3497) (2742) (3199) (706) (7212) (1955) (224) (19 15) Urban o o o o o o o o o (000) (000) (000) (0.00) (000) (000) (000) (000) 05 Onent Total 16,453 10,215 4,575 9,606 1,763 11,555 3,937 357 2,937 (6209) (27 81) (5838) (1072) (7023) (2393) (2 17) (17 85) Rural 39 31 3 I o 39 0 o o (7949) (769) (256) (000) (100 00) (0 00) (000) (000) Urban 16,414 10,184 4,572 9,605 1.763 11.516 3,937 357 2,937 (6204) (27 85) (5852) (1074) (7016) (2399) (2 17) (1789) 06 BnIJara,)n

Data source: Census ofIndIO 2001, H- series "Tables on Houses, Household Amenllles and Assets" 63 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' JHARSUGUDA

Table 52 presents the number and per cent of the proportion of households availing banking services households availing bank service facility in total, rural is considerably higher. and urban areas of the district and police stations in Coming to household assets at the Police Station Jharsuguda district. This table also provides level, it is seen that 70.23 per cent to 100 per cent information on availability of household assets like households in total and rural areas and 70.16 to 76.61 radio/transistor, television, telephone, bicycle, scooter, per cent in households in urban areas posses bicycle motor cycle, moped, car, jeep, etc. in the households as their household asset distantly followed by television in total, rural and urban areas in the District and Police set, Radio/transister and scooter, motor cycle, moped. Stations. Other valuable assets like car, jeep, van, telephone As regards to banking services, it may be etc. are possessed by a negligible proportion of mentioned here that banks refer to all types of households both in total, rural and urban areas. commercial banks such as Nationalised banks, private This apart, households not having any of the banks, foreign banks and Co-operative banks and the household assets as mentioned in col.6-11 of the table service availed means the head of the household or claim considerable proporation in total, rural and urban any member in the household is availing banking areas of the District. service provided by the bank or post office as a holder of any type of bank account. Accordingly only 35,837 (xi) Scope of the Village Directory : or 33.42 per cent households out of total 107,231 The publication of District Census Handbook households in Jharsuguda district avail banking (DCH) is an excellent venture of the Census network. services as against 53.03 per cent in urban and only Information pertaining to quality of life and facilities 22.56 per cent in the rural areas. available in village and urban areas after being As regards to different household assets, bicycle collected through perfect articulated schedules, are claims the highest proportion among all the assets presented in the form of Village Directory and Town since 75.14 per cent households in total, 76.54 per Directory respectively for each district from which a planner envisages to transform the backward society cent in rural and 72.62 per cent in urban areas possess bicycle as their household asset. Television to a modern one. Village Directory contains data on each and every village, may be a revenue village or claims the second position closely followed by Radio/ unsurveyed village or notified forest village or forest transistor as household assets both in total and urban cluster in the rural areas C.D. Block wise/P.S. wise. areas of the district but in rural areas Radio/transistor The names of village have been arranged in ascending claims second position closely followed by television. order of the permanent location code of the villages Expensive household assets like telephone, scooter, under different Police station within the jurisdiction Car, Jeep claim very negligible proportion both in rural of the concerned C.D. Block. It is noteworthy to and total areas of the district. However, in urban areas mention that Census of India-200 I has introduced the 11.48 per cent household have telephone connection assignment of permanent eight digited location code and 23.12 per cent household possess motor cycle, number to all villages in the state for facilitating easy moped and 2.29 per cent own car, jeep, van etc. comparability of data over the period. In order to As regards to banking services availed by facilitate the readers & data users, an alphabetical households at police station levels, it is seen that 62.09 list of villages under each C.D. Block showing the per cent of households in total areas of Orient Police Police station with its location code number has been Station, followed by 52.84 per cent households in provided at the beginning of the village directory. In Belpahar Police Station, 45.58 per cent households in case of village (s) treated as an out growth(s) in an Brajarajnagar Police Station and 35.60 per cent urban agglomeration or treated as a Census town, households in Jharsuguda Police Station avail banking the code number(s) and the name(s) ofvillage(s) has services in total areas. In rest of the Police Station been provided minus data thereof separately. In case varies between 11.38 to 34.97 per cent. In the rural of part village forming a portion of an outgrowth, the areas of the Police Stations, this proportion varies corresponding data of the rural portion of the Yillage between 11.38 to 79.49. However in the urban areas, only have been presented in the village directory. 64 ANALYTICAL NOTE

However the land utilization data for such census The Mtnistry of Agriculture has recommended towns have been made available in AppendIx - III. the maintenance of records of land use pattern under five categories. These are as follows: Maps being the instruments of depIcting the location of the places, natural features. roads etc. 1. Forests withlll the respective administrative boundaries, these 2 Not available for cultivatIon' have been incorporated accordingly in the volume. All the maps so presented in this volume have been (a) Lands put to non-agricultural uses authenticated by the concerned revenue authorities (b) Barren and unculturable lands so far as the boundary, spe1l111gs and locations are 3. Other uncultivated lands excluding fallow concerned. In case of the units adjacent to the coast lands. larl'd of the state,' such 'maps have been cleared by the Survey ofIndia through the Office of the Registrar (a) Permanent pastures and other grazing lands General of India. (b) Lands under miscellaneous tree crops and The district map showing the Police Station groves not included in the net area sown boundary have been given at the beginning of the (c) Culturable wastes village directory. In addition to this maps, C D. Block 4. Fallow lands: maps depicting the boundaries of various police stations under the C.D. Blocks, location of all the (a) Fallow lands ?ther than current fallows vtllages, symbolical representation of important (b) Current fa !lows amenities etc. have been incorporated in this volume 5. Net area sown prior to the presentation of data for the concerned C.D.Block. The land-use data 111 Village Directory are in accordance with the above mentioned classification. The information on village directory has been Forest is the same as category 1 above. Irrigated (by provided in the statement contail1lng 24 columns and source) and un-irrigated give break-up of agricultural these are .relating to area of the village in hectares, land which are a combination of categories 4 (a & population and number of households, avai labi I ity of b) and 5 above Culturable waste corresponds to amenities like educational, medical, drinking water, category 3 (a+b+c) above. Area not available for post/telegraph/telephone facility, commercial & co- ~ cultIvation corresponds to category 2 ( a+b). operative banks, a'gricul~ural/ non-agricultural/other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, The information on village wise amenities and communications and power supply etc. This also land-use pattern for the village directory have been provides information on the mode of approach to collected from the Tahasildars who in turn had utilized village, the name of the nearest town and its distance the services of village level workers like Revenue Inspector & Amms working under them. In order to from the village, whether news paper/magazine is received by the villagers, income & expenditure of ensure the accuracy and quality of data, these data have further been compared with the data collected local bodies and also the inforrnatlon on the most from various concerned governmental departments. Important commodities that are manufactured in the Information on educational institutions has been village. In case of non-availability of any of the collected from Inspector of Schools/D.I of schools/ amenities in the village, distance in broad ranges of concerned Block Development Officers. Directorate the nearest place where the facility IS available has of Health services of Orissa/respective Chief District been provided in the directory_ Medical Officers/concerned Block Development Apart from these, the land use data for different Officers etc. have supplied information relating to Villages in conformity with the pattern of classification Medical facilities. Information on Posts & telegraphs of land use as recommended by the Ministry of and telephone facilities has been obtained from the Agriculture, Government of India have been respective authorities of Government of India. presented in the said statement. Likewise, Reserve Bank of India has supplied 65 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

Information on commercial and co-operative banks. Statement - II' ThIs statement provides Data on agriculturallnon-agriculturallother credIt information on physical aspects and locatIon of the societIes have been verifIed, wherever possible, with town. These informatIon include average rain fall, the information furnished by the concerned Registrars maximum and mInImum temperature for the last ten of Co-operative Societies year beginning from 1990-1'999, distance of the town trom the state, distrIct, sub-dlvision/tahsillpolice station (xii) Scope of Town Directol1' headquarters etc., the nearest city with one lakh and The town directory abounds in a compendium of above population, nearest city with population of five information relating to all towns statutorily notIfied as lakh and more, railway station, bus facIlIty, navigable well as census towns in a dIstrict. The towns have river/canal (if within 10 kms of the town) are been arranged in ascending order of their locatIon lI1dicated in different columns. code withll1 a district and do not cover strictly the Statement- III: It dcplcts the picturc of the mIlitary areas 111 the dIstrict. municipal finance of the town for the year 1998-99 The information on amenities and other aspects The receipts from different sources are indIcated presented in codes have been explained separately. under col 4 to col. I 0 where as the expendIture under As regards urban agglomeration, a conventional various items have been shown under col. 11 to co1.17. creation of Census, the namcs of such agglomerations Statement IV: The statement depicts the picture have been indicated which are similar to the names of cIvic and other amenities available in the town. of the main town of the agglomerations. The These include total population, scheduled caste and partIculars of t)1e constituents of the agglomeration scheduled trIbe populat ion of the town as per 2001 have been furnished separately. census. Apart from this, the total road length in kms, The concept of out growths has already been system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of discussed under urban agglomeration To reiterate, disposal night soil, source of protected water supply, the town directory particulars of outgrowths of the system of storage of drinking water, fir~ fighting urban units an:: not available separately, and such services, electrification with number of connection for \ particulars of the outgrowths are merged in the core different uses are shown in different columns. town

Information on town directory has been collected Statement-V: This statement presents information from concerned Executive Officer of statu tori ly on medical, educational and recreational and cultural notified Towns and from Block Development Officer facilities available in the town in 1999. The medical for Census Towns. The details of information on town institutions cover hospitals/dispensaries/T.B clinic, etc directory presented in seven statements are briefly with number of beds. These institutions may have explained below. been owned by Govt.lLocal bodies, private agencies, Statement- I: This statement presents the status etc Similarly, the educational institutions cover both and growth history of towns. In col. 1 of the statement general and technical ones and include arts/science/ serial number of the town and in Col.2 name of the commerce colleges (of degree level and above), town in alphabetical order along with the class and medIcal colleges, engineering colleges, polytechnics, administrative status have been furnished. In col.3 reconiged shorthand/type writing/vocanational trall1l11g location code of the town and in ColA, the name of institutions, higher secondary/intermedIate/senior the tahasil and police station in whicl1 the town is secondary PUC (pre-university college)/junior college situated are given. Col.5 gives the names of level, secondary/matriculatioh, Jun~or secondary a,ld C.D.Blocks of census towns. Area of the townOn middle schools, primary schools, adult literacy centers, square kilometer), number of households including working women's hostels with number of seats, house less households, population and growth rate of stadium,cinema,auditorium/dramalcommunity halls, population, density and sex ratio etc. arc presented in public libraries including readll1g rooms etc. available subsequent columns. in the town are furnished LInder different columns. 66 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Statement- VI: InformatIon on three most relatll1g to availability of civic amenitIes in each slum Important commodItIes exported, three most llnpol1ant irrespective of it being recognized/notified was commodities manufacture, number of banks, number recorded In the 2001 census with the objective to of agricultural credit socIeties and number of non­ ascelialll the eXIstIng CIVIC amenitIes 111 slums and to agrIcultural credIt societies pertaming to the respective provIde necessary Infortnation/data required for slum towns in the district are reflected III this statement Improvement/development BesIdes the number of Statement - VII LIke the village dIrectory, the households and population, amenIties like paved roads tOW11 dIrectory format has also been modified to some (in kms), system of sewerage, number of latrines extent. In the 1991 Census, civIc amenities avaIlable (category WIse), method of disposal of nIght soil, in notI1ted/recognlzed slums only In urban areas were number of tap points etc and electric connection collected Contrary to thIs plovisioll, information/data avaIlable 111 the slums are presented In this statement

67

PART A : VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Section -I Village Directory

NO(f explaining the abb.'eviations used in the Column 3 : Area of the village village directory': I The area of the villages 111 hectares are given. Thc "Village Directory" IS one of the traditIOnal Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the compilations of the census. It gives the list of villages, concerned department the colullln IS left blank. their location code numbers, their area, population, number of households, amenities such as educational, Column 4: Total population medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, The total population of the village as per 2001 commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural / Census is given against this column. non-agricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, COI11I11UllIcatlon, approach to Column 5: Number of households village, nearest town with a distance, power supply, avatlabiltty of newspaper and magazines, most The number of households as per 200 I Census important commodity manufactured and land use of is given 111 this column. each vtllage. Amenities :

Village is a statutory recogl1lzed unit having a In column 6 to 23, availabiltty in respect of defintte boundary and separate land records. In case, different amenities such as education, medical, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban dnnking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have communication, power, approach road etc. in each not been given in the Village Directory but shown village has been depicted with appropriate codes along with the urban component. The villages which agalllst the column concerned Wherever the are tonsldered as a Census Town, the amenittes data amenities are not available III the village, a dash (-) are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages is shown 111 the column and next to it in brackets the which have partly merged 111 an outgrowth of U A., distance in broad ranges viz < 5 kms , 5-10 kms. and the amen ities data are shown in thc Vi Ilage Directory 10+ kms of the nearest place where the faciltty is for that particular village. available is given. Column-wise details are given The 'un-inhabited' villages ( villages with no below: populatIOn) have been indicated as such after Column 6: Educational furnishing details in columns I to 3, I.e., Serial number, Name of village & location code number and Classes upto class V included in Primary School area of the village against column no, 4 to 18. The TIllS will include Nursery School, Kindergarten School. land use data for such vtllages are shown in col. 19 pre-basic School, pre-primary School, Junior Basic to 23 School upto class V.

The Village Directory format has 25 columns and Classes from VI to VIII are Included III the the detatls given under each column for the village Middle School are as follows:- Classes from IX to X are included in Secondary Column 1 : Serial Number School. Classes XI and XII are included in Senior Self explanatory. All the villages within the CD Secondary School. Block are presented serially in the ascending order In case of composite schools Itke middle school of ~helr location t;:ode rlumbers. with primary school or secondary school with middle Column 2: Name and Location Code Number school, these are also Included in the number of of village prtmary and middle schools, respectively. The name and location code number of the Accordingly any of the following types of village are shown against this column.This also II1stitutions if exists within the village is shown as per includes the forest and uninhabited vtllages. codes given below . 71 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

(i) Primary School P (xiii) Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP (ii) Middle School M (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW (iii) Secondary School H (xv) Others o (iv) Se11lor Secondary School PUC More than one institutIOn of a type in the village is Illdicated by the number within brackets against (v) College C the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), 0(4), etc. (vi) Industrial School Column 8: Drinking Water: (vii) Trainll1g School Tr The type of the drinking water supply sources (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC available within the village are indicated by codes as

(ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 follows: I • Pathshala, Senior basic school, (i) Tap Water T Navodaya Vldyalaya, Makhtab, etc. Oi) Well Water W More than one institution of a type in the village (iii) Tank Water TK is indicated by the number within brackets against (iv) Tubewell Water TW the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. (v) Handpump HP Column 7 : Medical (vi) River Water R Availability of medical facility Within the village (Vii) Canal C is indicated by following codes' (viii) Lake L (i) Allopathic Hospital H (ix) Spring S Ayurvedic Hospital HA (x) Others 0 Unani Hospital HU (xi) Summer Sorce SS Homeopathic Hospital H Hom Column 9: Post, Telegraph and Telephone (ii) Allopathic Dispensary o It is indicated by codes as shown below whether Ayurvedlc Dispensary DA Within the village exists the following amenities:" Unani Dispensary DU (i) Post Office PO Homeopathic Dispensary o Hom (ii) Telegraph Office TO (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO (iv) Maternity Home MH (iv) Telephone Connection PH (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC Column 10 : Commercial and Co-operative (vi) Health Centre HC Banks (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC If the village is served by any banking service, (viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS commercial bank, co-operative bank, etc. the same is Il1dicated in codes mentioned below along with the (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC number of banks 111 brackets If not available the (x) T.B. Clinic TB distance of nearest place where the facility exists is given: (xi) Nursing Home NH (i) Commercial Bank CM (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP Practitioner (ii) Co-operative Bank CP 72 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Column 11: Credit Societies (v1) NaVigable waterways other than river, canal NW If the village enJoys the services of Credit Societies, i.e., Agricultural Credit Societies, Non­ Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance Agncultural Credit Societies or other Credit Societies, The distance is given in kilometers in brackets the same IS Indicated in codes mentioned below along against the name of the town nearest to the village with the number of such societies in brackets. In case the factlity is not available with1l1 the village the Column 16 : Power supply distance of the nearest place where such facility eXists Availabtlity of Puwer Supply 111 the village, IS given. whatever may be the form of its use is given by using (i) AgrIcultural Credit Society ACS following codes: (il) Non- Agricultural Credit SOClCty NCS (i) Electricity for domestic use ED (l1i) Other Credit Society OCS (ii) Electricity for agricultural lise EAG Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities (iii) Electricity for othtfr purposes EO If facility, such as, Cinema/Video hall, Sports (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA Club, Stadium/Auditorium 1s avatlable in the village, Column 17 : Newspaper / Magazine the same is recorded in this column. If not available the particulars of the nearest place with the facility If village receives any Newspaper/Magazine the is recorded The 111formation is indicated in codes same is noted in this column using following codes: mentIOned below along with the number of such (i) Newspaper N faci !tties in brackets· (ii) Magazine M (i) Cinema / Video Hall CV Column 18 : Most important commodities (ii) Sports Club SP man ufactu red (11 i) Stadium / Auditorium ST The name of three most important commodities Column 13 : Communications manufactured in the village is recorded against this column If the village IS served by any mode of publici private transport like Bus, Railway station or Column 19 to 23 : Land use, i.e., area under Navigable waterways they are to be mentioned as different types of land use follows. Land use data maintained by the State/ UT Govts. 0) Bus BS are furnished against the~e colpmns. The data '-, (ii) Railway Station RS concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by source), Un-irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area (iii) Navigable Waterway NW not available for cultivation in the village are shown Column 14: Approach to village agal11st these columns. The area figures are given in hectare(s) up to one decimal. Dash '-' is recorded Approach to village refers to the state of road wherever the information is not made available by leading to village. The approach to the village IS the concerned department. The codes used for indicated in following codes: different types of Irrigation facilities available in the (I) Paved Road PR village are indicated below: (il) Mud road MR (I) Government Canal GC (iii) Foot path FP (ii) Private Canal PC (iv) Navigable River NR (iii) Well (withoLlt electricity) W (v) NaVigable Canal NC (iv) Well (with electricity) WE 73 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

(v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW Appendix-IV CD Blockwise, list of inhabited villages where no amenity other (vi) Tubewell (with electrIcity) TWE than drinkIng water facility is (vii) Tank TK available (viii) River R Appendlx-V Summary showing number of (IX) Lake L villages having or not having Scheduled Castes population (x) Waterfall WF Appendix-VI Summary showing number of (xi) Others a villages haVIng or not having (XII) Total T Scheduled Tribes population.

• I The village directory also carries the following Append Ix-VIlA and VIIB The appendIX shows the Irst of appendices. villages according to proportion Appendlx-I It gives the abstract of of the Scheduled castes and educational, medical and other Scheduled Tribes to the total amenities available in villages, population by ranges. CD Blockwise, of the district. Appendix-I-A Ind!cates number of villages, Appendix -VIII Number of villages under each CD Blockwise, having one or Gram Panchayat (CD Block­ more primary schools. wise) Appendix-I-B In'dicates number of villages, (b) List of villages merged in towns and CD Blockwlse, having primary, outgrowths at 2001 Census: middle and secondary schools. The district '/harsuguda was having three towns, Appendlx-I-C Shows number of villages, namely, Belpahar (CT), Brajarajnagar (M) and CD Blockwise, with different '/harsuguda (M) in 1991 Census. Belpahar (CT) has sources of drtnking water been converted to Belpahar (NAC) in 2001 Census. facihties However, during these two census periods, no village Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with has been merged in any town. Similarly, no outgrowth ':'"' 0 I 5,000 and above population which at 2001 Census has been croped up. do not have one or more LIST OF VILLAGES FULLY MERGED IN TOWNS important amenities. AND OUTGROWTHS AT 2001 CENSUS Appendix-II-A Indicates list of Census Towns SINo Name of Village LocatIOn Code Merged m towns which do not have one or more No In 1991 and outgrowths amenities. 2 3 4 Appendix-III It gives the land utilization data Dhaur arnunda 19/01/16/0004 Belpahar (NAC) in respect of Census Towns / 2 Chhuall Barma 19/01/18/0035 Belpahar (NAC) non-municipal Towns. 3 Chmgrrgura 19/01/17/0029 Belpahar (NAC)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY OF K. LAKHANPUR C.D. BLOCK- 0001 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK IHARSlJGIJDA Alphabetical list of Villages of CO. 610ck ; K.Lakhanpur Name of the Oistl kt:.Jhar<,ugurla *

Seflal Name of village 2001 Census locatIOn code 1991 Cen~us 10<:.1110n code number Ilumber number 2 3 4 Name of CO Block; K.Lakhanpur Police Station; Rengali 0001 Amapall 00126800 010130006000600061 2 Altdblra 00122800 010130006000600021 3 Baddarha 00126600 0lO1JOOO6000600059 4 Badllnal 00123400 010 1J0006!l00600027 5 BanJlpalt 00122500 010130006000600018 6 BarJha 00121400 010130006000600007 7 BdusenpalI( A) 00122300 010130006000600016 8 Bausenpah( B) 00122900 010130006000600022 9 BetJharam 00124800 0IOI3000600~600041° 10 Bhaurachaka 00125400 010130006000600047 II Bhlkampalt 00123600 0101300060D0600029 12 Bhundupah 00121000 010130006000600003 13 BIJllpah 00123900 010130006000600032 14 Chantlpall 00127400 0101300()6000600067 15 Charpah 00127300 010130006000600066 16 Chhulpall 00126300 010130006000600056 17 Chlkhiiapali 00123700 010130006000600030 18 Clllkhlll OOl28!OO 010 130006000600077 19 ChUlkhanch 00122000 010130006000600013 20 Debdarha 00121YOO 010130006000600012 21 Deopall 00121200 010130006000600005 22 Dhulunda 00127200 010130006000600065 23 Duanmundd 00125500 010130D06000600048 24 l).udugaon 00 1249UO 010130006000600042 25 Ghunghutpah 001 264()O 010130006000600057 26 Guolpali 00120900 010130006000600002 27 Govmdpur 00125300 010130006000600046 28 Gudum 00 12700l) 01013000600060006'3 29 Jamapali 00126200 010130006000600055 30 Jamgaon 00124300 01013 00060006000J 6 31 Jhargaon(a) 00124600 010130006000600039 32 Jhargaon(B) 00123100 010 13000600()600024 33 .lharupada 00126100 010130006000600054 34 .logldlllpa 00121600 01013000600060000<) 35 Kadamdlhl 00125200 010130006000600045 36 Kadamghat 00123000 010130006000600023 37 Kanaktora 00123300 010130006000GOO026 38 Kandadlhl 00121700 010130006000600010 39 Kandhetkda 00127')00 010130006000600072 40 KanJIJharan 00123500 O10130006()OO600028

41 Kata~alt 00120800 01 0 13000G00060000 1

78 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA Alphabetical list of Villages of CO. Block: K.Lakhanpur Name of the Dlstnct:Jhal'suguda * Senal Name of Village 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number number number 2 3 4 42 Katarbaga 00122200 010130006000600015 43 Kmlmal 00128200 010130006000600074 44 Kudabaga 00125600 01013000600060004Q 45 Kuhakunda (J0123200 010130006000600025 46 Kunlar 00121100 010130006000GOOO04 47 Kuremal 00122100 01013000GOO0600014 48 Kusrnel 00126500 010130006000600058 49 Kutrapah 00124700 UIOl30006000600040 50 Lachhlpah 00125700 010130006000600050 51 Luhab.lga 00126700 010130006000600060 52 Machlda 00121300 010130006000600006 53 Mahas1I1gh 00124100 010130006000GOO034 54 Mohadl 00128300 010130006000600075 55 Murahlhh 00127600 010130006000600069 56 Nachenmura 00125800 0101300060006D0051 57 Nandapah 00126900 010130006000600062 58 Nuadlill 00122400 010130006000600017 59 Palsada 00126000 010130006000600053 60 Panchgaon 00123800 010130006000600031 61 Panchpudugla 00125900 010130006000600052 62 Parslan 00125100 010130006000600044 63 Plthlllda 00127100 010130006000600064 M Remta 00128000 010130006000600073 65 Rengall 00122700 010130006000600020 66 Renkuh 00124000 010130006000600033 67 Sagarpah 00125000 010130006000600043 68 Sahasbaga 00124200 010130006000600035 69 Samarbaga 00124500 010130006000600038 70 Saradha 00128400 010130006000600076 71 SarelpaiI 00127500 010130006000600068 72 Semllia 00127800 010130006000600071 73 SlIkalpah 00122600 010130006000600019 74 SlIkha(hhl• 00121800 010130006000600011 75 SlIkhasodh::l 00127700 010130006000600070 76 Telen 00124400 010130006000600037 77 Tenganamal 00121500 010130006000600008 Police Station: LakhanplIr 0002 Raghl11unda 00129600 010140006000600012 2 Balanda 00131200 010140006000600042 3 BanJan 00128700 010140006000600003 4 Ban,ppah 00130400 010140006000600021 5 Baragad 00131700 010140006000600047 6 Baflhapall 00130800 010140006000600038

79 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JIIARSUGUDA Alphabetical list of Villages ofeD. 5lock: h..Lakhanpur Name of the Dlstnct:Jharsnguda * Serial Name of village 200 I Census location code 1991 Census locatIOn code number number number 2 3 4 7 Barlap 00128800 010140006000600004 8 Beheramal 00130700 010140006000600037 9 Benkmura 00131300 010140006000600043 10 Bhaullrkho1 00129300 010140006000600009 II BhlltIa 00131600 010140006000600046 12 Hlmka 00131800 010140006000600048

13 Chauflmahu1 00128600 01014000600p60000~ 14 Glflndola 00128500 010140006000600001 15 KarlaJon 00130000 010140006000600016 16 Khaullltll 00130300 010140006000600019 17 Khahapah 00129900 010140006000600015 18 KholJumka11l 00129200 010140006000600008 19 Khllntmahul 00130100 010140006000600017 20 KlIdalOi 00128900 010140006000600005 21 Kusralol 00130600 010140006000600036 22 Kutnpah 00131100 010140006000600041 23 Lakhanpur 00129000 010140006000600006 24 Mallhberena 00129700 010140006000600013 25 Pandn 00131400 010140006000600044 26 PatrapaiJ 0013 1000 01014000600060004( 27 Plkol 00129100 01014000600060000· 28 Remda 00131500 01014000600060004:

29 S111~harpllr 00129500 01014000600060001 30 Soldm 00129800 01014000600060001' 31 Sunan 00130900 01014000600060003' 32 Thebra 00129400 010140006000qOOOl( 33 Tmglsmal 00130200 01014000600060001l 34 Ubllda 00130500 01014000600060002: Police Station: Belpahar OOOJ LJakhal 00132100 01015000600060000: 2 Plplhmal 00132200 0lOl5000600060000t 3 UJalplIr 00131900 01015000600060000 4 Ulap 00132000 01015000600060000; Police Station: Banaharipali 0004 Badlmal 00132700 01014000600060002! 2 Banaharapall 00134400 01014000600060004{ 3 Bandhbahal 00132900 01014000600060002: 4 Barangamal 00135100 010140006000600061 5 BarpalJ 00134800 010140006000600051 6 Basllpab 00133300 01014000600060003L 7 Batlaga 00133800 01014000600060005t 8 Bhath, 00135000 01014000600060006( 9 BheJlklid 00133500 01014000600060003:

80 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA Alphabetical list of Villages of C.D. Block: K.Lakhanpur Name of the District:Jharsuguda * Senal Name of vIllage 200 I Census locatlon code 1991 Census locatIOn code number number number 2 3 4 10 Chhadanna 00134500 010140006000600050 II Chharla 00133000 010140006000600023 12 Dalgaon 00133200 010140006000600035 13 Darltpalt 00132300 010140006000600020 14 Dudulsmgha 00132600 010140006000600030 15 Gudlalt 00132500 010140006000600029 16 Khadam 00133100 010140006000600026 17 Klrarama 00132400 010140006000600024 18 Kumbharbandh 00133900 010140006000600054 19 Neglpalt 00134100 010140006000600052 20 Nua adhapada 00134300 010140006000600053 21 Plplhkam 00133400 010140006000600031 22 Ramela 00135300 010140006000600063 23 Rampela 00134700 010140006000600057 24 Rengah 00134000 010140006000600065 25 SahaJbahal 00134600 010140006000600064 26 Sarandamal 00132800 010140006000600027 27 SarJang 00133700 010140006000600055 28 Smghalpah 00135200 010140006000600062 29 Solpah 00133600 010140006000600033 30 Telenpah 00134200 010140006000600051 31 Tlha 00134900 010140006000600059

81 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA * Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amemtles available (II' not available wlthm the village, a dash (-) IS shown m the column an~ next to It In brackets the distance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms ofth 'U;' nearest ~ace where the faclhty IS aVaIlable IS given 5i c "0 I 'U;' U" '"§ ~j u '" ,.c Bi u ,; C " :;:; c '" E u 0 0 "0 f! u e 2- u" ,.c 2 0 E~ ~ ~ i :; "g 1ii " S :; .... -a -a ]"; u E ., 0 c ~ ~ 13 .... 0 0 OJ) 21l gOl~ a ~ 0 ~ -a l:; " "" 1l 1ii u ,.;;; ]l" ""3 ti 1;' -a" "" u " E '" ~ ~ § E" c " E .a ~~ E-'" ~ c '" E il: ~ ~ c 0-= f- f- Z " " 8_j ~GE " J " ;B. i 0 "- J~ ~tI'l U '" '"1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

CD Block: K. LakhanpuT (0001)

PHS H(IO+) Katapah HP W 55- AC5« 5) CV(IO+) 85« 5) 4710 957 203 P M C(<.5) MCW(IO+) PO PH CM«5) (00120800) HP NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) R5(10+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Glrolpah P M« 5) C(5- H(IO+) HP W 55- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 85« 5) 2 1790 433 96 PO«5) CM(5-1O) (00120900) 10) MCW(IO+) HP NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Bhundupah P M(S-JO}C(5 H(IO+) HPWTh ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 8S«5) 5330 905 194 PO«5) CM(5-10) (00121000) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Kumar H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 4 5740 1,234 232 P M C(S-IO) CM(5-1O) (00121100) MCW(10+) SS-HP 10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Deopa" P M(5-10) C(5 H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 5 3310 814 168 CM(5-10) (00121200) 10) MCW(lO+) SS-HP (0) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(lO+) ACS Machlda PM 5 C(5- HPWTK CV(lO+) 85« 5) 6 2940 574 122 MCW(IO+) PO PH CM(5-10) NC5(1O+) (00121300) 10) SS-HP SP(IO+) R5(10+) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BarJha - P« H(lO+) HPWTK ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 85(5-10) 7 1630 267 60 PO«5) CM(S-IO) (00121400) 5)M«5)C(5- MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) R5(1O+) 10) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Tenganamal P M« 5) C(5- H(IO+) HP W 5S- PH PO« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 8 2980 305 63 CM(S-IO) (00121500) 10) MCW(IO+) HP 5) NC5(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(tO; ) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Jogldblpa - P« H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 8S(5-IO) 9 1970 152 31 PO(5-1O) CM(5-10) (00121600) 5) M« 5) C(S- MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PH(5-IO) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Kandadlbl P M(5-IO) C(5 H(lO+) HP TKSS- PH PO« ACS«5) CV(lO+) 85« 5) 10 1820 276 60 CM(5-1O) (00121700) 10) MCW(lO+) liP 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

82 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use In hectare)

] "'OJ) E ;§ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

MR FP Ralgarh (19) ED 172 2427 1043 107 2 Katapalt

MR FP Ra'garh (14) EA NM 00 1417 139 233 GJrolpalJ

MR FP Ra,g8l~h (14) ED 136 1814 247 313 3 BhundupaIJ

TK(IIOO) MRFP Ra'garh ( 18) EA N 1807 1218 1222 Kumar 396 T(IIOO)

GC(795) 102 g MRFP Ra'garh (23) EA NM 503 T(79S) 753 23 3 DeopalJ

S GC(IOI 0) S 3 21 3 1457 Mach,da 6 MRFP Ra'garh (25) ED NM 20 T(IOIO)

GC(IS 0) MRFP Ra'garh (25) ED 384 509 430 BalJha 7 156 T(150)

MR FP Ra'garh (24) EA 208 1402 426 94 3 Tenganamal

MR FP Ra'garh (24) EA 320 306 657 68 4 Jog,dh'pa 9

MR FP Ra'garh (30) ED 136 16 I 728 59 3 Kandadlhl 10

83 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmenitIes avaIlable (If not avaIlable wIthin the village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and next to It In brackets the d,stance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facIlity IS avaIlable IS gIven)

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

Sukhadlhl 103 P M« 5) C(5- H( 10+) HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) II 531 0 497 PO«5) CM«5) (00121800) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(5-1O) PH(5-1O) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Debdarha 32 P M(5-1 0) C(5 H( 10+) BS(5-10) 12 2520 159 HP SS-HP PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) (00121900) 10) MCW(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

ChUlkhanch 32 P M« 5) C(5- H( 10+) BS« S) 13 1570 141 HP W S SS- PO(~ 5) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) (00122000) 10) MCW(IO+) HP PH« 5) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

Kuremal H(IO+) HPWTKS PH PO« ACS« S) CV(IO+) BS« S) 14 2930 650 137 P M« 5) CM(IO+) (00122100) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(ID+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Katarbaga H(10+) HP W SS- PH PO(S- CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 15 4300 1,069 223 P M S RS(lO+) (00122200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) HP 10) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BausenpaJt(A) 164 P M(5-1 0) C« H( 10+) HP W 0 SS PH PO(5- CM(5-1O) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 16 2730 827 (00122300) S) MCW(lO+) HP 10) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

- P« Nuadlhl HP W TK PH PO« BS(5-10) 17 1070 290 62 S) M« 5) C(S- H(lO+) CM(5-10) ACS(5-lO) CV(lO+) (00122400) 10) MCW(lO+) SS-HP 5) CP(5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-rO) OCS(!O+) ST(!o+) NW(IO+)

BanJ'pah 41 PM«5)C« H(lO+) HPWTK BS{< 5) 18 570 209 PH P0(5- CM(5-lO) ACS« 5) CV{lO+) (00122S00) 5) MCW(lO+) SS-HP 10) CP(5-10) NCS(5-lO) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(ID+) NW(IO+)

Sukalpab 106 P M(S-IO) C« H(rO+) HPWTK BS(S-IO) 19 950 500 PH PO(5- CM(5-10) ACS(5-lO) CV(lO+) (00122600) S) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Rengall 143 P(2) M« 5) H(IO+) HPW SS­ PH P0(5- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S(5-1O) 20 1400 648 (00122700) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) HP 10) CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO} SP(IO+} RS(lO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(S-lO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

84 Vil LAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use m hectare)

"0 _§j. 'ii ~, S 0 c: ~ -i3 -i3 -a " 0 '-' " E -5 ,.8 ~ E 2- ~ " -i3 01)~ 8 ;- ~ oj " '"0 ~. ~ f,j ":;; tit 51 ~ >' >. ~ ~ .2 '" Ci. 1:: >. '" ;. >' ,D" ~CL " -s "" E .2 8..2 "" " '" ~ "8 U B" :0" '" oj ~ E 0 0 " 0-'" - if) « z" "- z" ::;;; E u... .§ ::::> u on"'" Z " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

MRf!' Ra,)\arh (25\ ED 392 982 '148 2988 Sukhad'h' II

MR FP Ralgalh (22) ED 221 784 15 I 2 Dcbdarha 12

8n 256 270 17 2 CI11llkhallch 13

MR rr RaJgarh (32) ED N 52 1 796 774 83 9 Kuremal 14 "

PR MR RaISor" (24) EA N 352 21() 4 3('0 1420 hatalbaga 15 fP

TK(l40) MRfr Ralgarh (29) ED 113 4 364 592 Ballscnpah(A) 16 304 T(l40)

GC(65 0) MR ~P Ralgarh (15) N 4 1 67 22 I Nuaddll 17 EA 92 T(6S ())

5 GC(34 2) MR FP Ralgarh (26) ED 40 16 & BaHJlpalt 18 2 T(342)

GC(!'? 0) MR FP Ralgal h (25) 20 10 184 EA 62 T(67 0) Sukalpall 19

MR FP Ralgarh (26) EA N II 1080 45 260 Rengah 20

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AC~ NCS(5- CV(- Attablra 395 P M S(2) C(5 H(IO+) HP Wl"­ IlS(5-IO) 21 5140 1,974 I'll PH CM(5-10) 10) 10+) (00122800) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP RS(IO+) CP(5-IO) OCS(IOIl SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Bausenpah(B) 149 PM(5-1O) H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(5-10) CY(IO+) BS(5-10) 22 3310 667 1'0(5-10) (00122900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-Hl' CM(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) ~P(IO+) RS(IOi) PH(5-IO) PHC(5-10) CP(<- 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- P(5- - ,,-adamghat H(IO+) CM(5-10) AC~(5-10) CV(IO+} BS(5-10) 23 1020 68 HP SS-HP 1'0(5-10) (00123000) 13 10) M(5-10) MCW(IO+) RS( 10+) PH(5-10) CP« 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(<- 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IOr) NW(IO+)

Jhalgaon(B} 10 I P M(5-1O) H(lO+) HPWH, PH PO(<- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 24 535 CM« 5) (1I0123100) • 412 ° C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(10+) ~f(10r) NW(10+)

BS Kuhakunda 69 P M«5) H(10+} HPWTK ACS(<- 5} CV(lO+} 25 24& 0 385 PO«S) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00123200) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-HP NCS« 51 SP(lij+} PH(5-IO) CP«5) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) nA. PHS BS Kanakrora H(IO+) ACS NCS CV(JO+) 26 7490 1,633 337 P M S HI' W TK R PO PII CM CP R5(IO+) (00123300) C(lO+} MCW(lO+) SS-HP OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

AS Badlmal PHC H(IO+) HI' W TK PH 1'0« ACS« 5} CY(IO+) 27 4940 972 203 I' M« 5) CI\1(--:5) RS(lO+) (00123400) C(JO+) MCW(JO+) SS-HP 5) NCS«5) ~P(IO+) CP«5) NW(\OI-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS KaUJ1Jharan 47 P M«5} H(IO+) HPWT,,­ ACS(S-10) CY(IO+} 28 1020 221 PO(~ 5) CM« 5) RS(IO+} (00123500) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(5-10} ~P( 10+) PH(S-IO) CP« 5} NW(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS( 10+) 5T( 10')

PHS H(IOr) IlS Ilhlkarnpah HI' W SS­ CM CP« ACS NeS(5- CV(;O+) 29 3280 862 200 I' M S PUC MCW(IO+} PO I'll 10) RS(IO+} (00123600) C(5-1D) HP 5) PHC« 5) OC~(IO+ SP(IO+) NW(IO+} ) ST(IO+)

BS Clukhtlapah H(l()+) HP W SS­ ACS« 5) CY{10+) 30 2660 1,013 225 PMC(IO+) PO«5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00123700) MCW(IO+) HI' NCS(5-10) SP( 10+) pH(5-10) CP(5-IO} NW(5-10) PHC(5-JO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS PancJlgaun liS P M(5-10) C(5 H(IO+) HPWTK NCS ACS« CV(;O+) 11 1350 523 PO PH CM(S-IO) RS(IO+) (00123800) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP CP(5-10) ~CS(IO+} SP(IO+) NW(5-IO} PHC« S) SI(IO+)

86 VILLAGE DIRE<;;TORY I Village Directol'Y Land lise (A~ on 19(9) Land "'e (I e area under dIfferent types 01 land use In hectare)

"S .!2" ;;; t/, " C -i3 " '" u" 0 -g "8 " " E U ~ fi " E '-' E <2 ~J" iJ u -i3 on 8 > 'I) '"0 " 0;; ~" on ~ [;j, ~ ~ >. " -0 ~ ::::'! » '" ..D 2 " t::'" " _D "g ;; " .§ 8: ~0. 'E '" E -B 5l 8..z ;;; :D" '--- '"0. E " 'E M 2 ;a'" g'" 0 " ~ '"::: 1! oj " 0. " :< -"" on E E -is E" 0. 0 os" ~ ;;" '" ~ " 0 .§'" <= ~ " -< :z" "- :z" ::;;: E u. :::> G w, -< :z'" !/l 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

Readymade 53 , (760) MR fr Ralg.nh (lb) EA N n .. 2"8' {) 240 SO 0 Attablla 21 Gennent<; T(76 0)

Readymade ~IR FP Ralgalh (14) EA N 162 14R 3 314 135 5 Ballsellp.b( B) n Gennenls

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MR FP Ralg311) (16) ED 2& 52 I 3 I 41 7 hadamgh.1 23

TWE(53) 1\111. fP Ra'garh (24) EA 607 TI<..(I~) 2300 889 25 5 Jhalgaon(B) 24 T(69)

TW[(57) PR MR Raq~~arh (25) EA 161 K(I 6) 1603 (lO 7 18 ? Kuhakullda 25 I"P T(1)

TWE(122) PR MR rp Ralgarh (10) EA N ~I 194 R(6 I) 485 8 729 152 2 Kanrlktora 26 1(182)

TWE(40) PR MR Ral~alh (16) EA N 89 TK(2 4) 1279 703 803 Badllllal 27 rP T(65)

PR MR IWE(12) Ratgall) (27) EA 102 280 180 28 rp 4 5 T(I 2) KallJIJhalan

PR MR Ralgarh (10) EA NM 1 5 111 5 III 7 1998 BllIkampah 29 FP "

PR MR Ratg.rh ( I~) [1'\ N 57 179 2 271 51 8 Cll1~hrl.lpalt 10 FP

PR MR Belpahar (10) EA NM 2 J 970 83 276 Panchgaon 11 FP

87 DIS fRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA Census of India 2001 Amenities ant AmenIties available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) IS ~hown III the column an, next to It In brackets the distance IJ1 broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms, 5-10 h.ms and 10+ kms ofth nearest place where the faCIlity IS available IS given) ;g'" :;;" " "0 ",..0 ."," <3 @ 8 '" U" " .2 .; .c B: '" u c " c 0 c "§ u 0 <:> "0 "?: ~ t -5 ~ .c 2 0 c: iii ~ 0- ~ - -8 0- g ...l 0 "2" 9 "Vl e: ~ -0 en ~ ~:gE <>;J ;;: ~ .c -a 8 '1' III'" -" c C "'.<: " -;;~ c ~ oj "0 u 0 t: c ~ .c ",- " -s" s 0 iii g ~ ~~g S lil ~"" .... OJ .c'" " 0- " 0 .0 0 OJ -;;; ~>-g 0; ;:; :; .... -;;; e ""§ ~ <.> P- 0 ,,-a E Oll C .... . '" 0 ~ 0 "'" B §~~ ~ c 0 :;;"

BIJapah H(IO+) HI' W SS- PH 1'0(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 32 1790 734 140 I' M PUC C CM(5-1O) (00123900) MCW(lO+) HI' 10) NCS(5-IO) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) CP(5-IO) PHC« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)

Renkuh I' M«5) C(<- 11(10+) HPWH_ PH PO(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 33 960 366 72 CM(5-10) (00124000) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS« 5) 51'(10+) RS(I()+) CP(5-IO) PHC(~ 5) OCS(lO+) H(JO+) NW«5)

BS Mdha~mgh I' M(5-10) C(<. H(IO+) HPWTK 1'1-11'0(5- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 14 1210 470 90 CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00124100) 5) MCW(IOI) SS-IlP 10) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) CP(5-IO) NW« 5) PHC«5) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

Sahasbaga I' M(S-IO) C(5 H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(S- ACS(S-IO) CY(IO+) BS(S-IO) 35 190 521 13& CM(S-IO) (00124200) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NC~(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) CP(5-IO) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW«5)

BS Jamgaon H(IO+) HI' W SS- PH 1'0(5- AC~(5-10) CY(IO+) 36 6270 1,576 345 P MC(5-IO) CM(5-IU) RS(IO+) (00124300) MCW(IO+) HP 10) NCS(5-IO) SP( 10+) CI'(lO+) NW«S) PHC(5-IU) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Telen PM«5) H(IO+) HP W SS- PH PO(5- ACS(~5) CY(IO+) BSNW 37 600 128 27 CM(IO+) (00124400) C(10+) MCW(IO+) HP 10) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+), ST(IO+)

PHS 1-1(10+) ACS , BS Samarbagd I' M S HPWH_ CY(I'b+) 38 2590 741 156 MCWlIOI) PO ['II CM(IOI) NC~( 10+) RS(IO+) (00124500) C(lO+) SS-HP $1'(10+) PHC(10+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(<.5) ST(IO+)

Jhargaon( A) PM«5) H(lO+) HPWTK PH PO« ACS,l<5) CY(IO+) BS« 5) 39 4440 366 70 CM(IO+) (00124600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) CP(1O-t) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW«5)

Kutrapah PM«5) H(IO+) HPWTKS PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CY(IO+) BS« 5) 40 1700 473 100 CM(IO+) (00124700) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW«5)

BetJharant P M« 5) H(IO+) HP W TI\. S PH 1'0(<- ACS(<- 5) CY(IO+) BS« 5) 41 3640 426 77 CM(IO+) (00124800) C(IO+) MCWlIO+) S5-Hi' 5) NCS.(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CPt 10+) PHC(IO+) OCS,(IO+) S1 (10+) NW(5-IO)

Dudugaon PM(<-5) II(JOe) HPWTK ACS« 5) CY(IO+) BS(<- 5) 42 3420 423 85 PO«5) CM(5-IO) (00124900) C(lO+) MCWlIO+) SS-HP NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PIi(S-IO) CI'( 10+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)

88 Y1LLAGE DIRECTORY Village Di"ectory Land llse (As, on 1999) . Land use (I e area under different types of land use In hectare)

" ] ~ . 3 0 OJ) f; :0'" l 0 OJ) o ;: .0" 0- '" 1l {i .9 " i5.B e '" @ s ~ ." 1;; :0 .... " Dl S u " '" 0 ~ 0- 01) ~ ~ -$ ~ " S'" ~ ~ ~ E -;;;" p.. ~ " :g g :::: OJ) -E " '"S p.. 0 " 0 a :J <>: z P..'" z"'" ::E Ei ...... § ;::J u'" '" ] z'" VJ" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22"" 23 2 1

MR fP 8elpahar(35) EA NM S9 116 \ 92 28 2 Bllapah 32

MR 1"1' Belpahal (40) [0 NM 01 754 20 184 Renhull 33

PRMR Ralg.dl (15) EA NM 48 854 47 259 Mahi'smgh 34 FP '"

Readymade MR FI' RaIgaIh (40) ED I()O Sahasbaga 35 Gannents

PRMR 36 FP RaIgalh (40) EA N 335 2635 23 8 3063 Jamgaon

PR ~IR Ralgal h (35) ED 69 R(2 0) T(2 0) 1U8 26 382 felen 37 FP NR

PR MR Ralgalh (25) ED NM 274 1600 240 475 Samarbaga 38 FP

MR FP RalgaJlI (38) ED 618 923 734 2142 Jhargaon(A) 39

MR FP Ralgarh (38) ED N 53 8 748 370 4 1 "utrap,1I 40

~ I MR FP RalgaJlI (38) ED N 502 84 1 61 9 1678 BetJharalll 41

MR FP Ralgad, (38) [0 470 1123 425 I 19 9 Dudllgaon 42

89 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA * Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amemtles avaIlable (If not avaIlable wlthm the vIllage, a d,lSh l-) IS shown m the column and next to It In brackets the dIstance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , j-I 0 kms' and 10+ kms of the .. nearest place where the facIlIty IS avaIlable IS gIven)

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

Sagarpail ,56 P(2) M( < 5) H(IO+) HPWH. PH PO(<- ACS« 5) CY(IO+) IiS(<- 5) 43 7690 1,582 (00125000) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) "S-HP 5) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 51(10+) NW(5-10)

Parslan H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(" ACS« 5) CY(IO+) BS« 5) 44 1960 856 189 P M« 5) CM(IO+) (00125100) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(5·IO) SP(IO.) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHOIO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)

ACS NCS(5· CY(- B<; l-.adamdthl H(IO+) HPWTK 45 1000 642 134 P M S PO PH CM(IOi") 10) 10+) RS(IOi") (00125200) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP CP(lO+) OCS( 10+) SP( 10+) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+)

_ t Ciovrndpur H(IOi") HPWTK PH PO« ACS« 5) CY(IO+) BS« 5) 46 2580 509 109 P M« 5) CM(IO+) (00125300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) Sf(lO+) NW(IO+)

Bhauradlaka 115 P M« S) C(S- H(IO+) HPWTK AC~« 5) CY(IO+) 85« 5) 47 1370 521 PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00125400) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(<- 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+) NW(IO+)

Duamnunda H(lO+) PH PO(~ AC~« 5) CY(lO+) BS« 5) 48 428 77 P M« 5) HP 55-HP CM(IO.) (00125500) C(IO+) MCW{IO+) 5) NCS« 5) SP( 10+) RS(IO+) CP(W+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+) NW(IO+)

Kudabaga H(IO+) HP W SS- PH PO« CV(IO+) B!.«5) 49 5900 594 115 P M« 5) CM(5-IO) ACS« 5) (00125600) C(lO+) MCW(IO.) HP 5) Cpr 10+) NCS« 5) SP( 10+) RS( 10+) PHC(IO,) OCS(IO+) 5T( 10+) NW(IO+)

Lachhlpah 86 P M(5-10) C(S H(IO+) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CY(tO+) BS(5-10) 50 415 HP 5S-HP PO(5-10) (OOI257()O) 10) MCW(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Nachenmura III P M«5)C(5- H(10+) HPWTK PH PO(5- CM(5-IO) ACS(S-IO) CY(lO+) 8S(10+) 51 132 0 556 (0012Sg00) 10) MCW(lO.) SS-IIP 10) CP(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) R~(IO') PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) SHIO+) NW(lO+)

Panchpudugla 46 P M(5-1O) C(5 H(lO+) HPTK SS- CI\I(5-IO) ACS(5-10) CY(IO+) 85(5-10) 52 150 200 HP PO(5·10) (00125900) 10) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PI-I(5-10) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

90 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village DirectolJ' Landllse (As on 1999) Land lise (I e area lInder dIfferent types of land use In hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

MR FP Ralgarh (38) ED N 376 1972 69 52u 9 Sagcnpah· 43

MR FP BraJaraJllagar (15) ED N 42 q7 1 Parslan 44

PR MR BraJara)'laga, (12) ED NM 57 520 220 201 "'ad.mdll" 45 fP

MRFP BraJara) nagar (36) ED NM 804 1097 266 41 4 Govindplir 46

MR FP BraJaralnagar (35) ED 162 304 90 2 BhauraLh.ka 47

~MR FP Br'Jara)nagal (30) ED N Duanmunda 48

MR FP BlaJara)n.gal (35) ED 10 I 507 705 4592 fl.udabaga 49

MR FP BraJaraJnagal (40) EA N Lachilipala 50

MR FP Ralgorh (15) EA N 366 17 934 Nachenl11ula 51

PR MR RalgaJlI (30) EA N II 6 25 14 Panchpudugla 52 fl'

91 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenllles available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) I~ shown fn the column and next to It In brackets the distance In broad ranges VI,>; < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the faCility IS available IS given)

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~p.. 'i' o <.> -u :ii OJg S ~ s~ 8~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

PHC PHS Palsada P M S C(S- HPWTK PH PO« CV(IU+) BS« 5) S3 50S 0 1,734 3S~ H(lG+) CM(5-10) ACS(5-IO) (00126000) 10) SS-HP 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(lO+) OC~(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Jharupada 170 PM(5-10)C(5 !l(lOl) IIP TK 0 PI! PO(S- CM(5-10) AC5(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 54 2030 825 (00126100) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP RS(IO+) PHC« 5) 10) CP(IO+) ~~~~7;2) ~~g~:~ NW(IO+)

Jarnapah 200 P M(S-IO) C(5 H(IO+) HPWTK CV(IO+) 8S(5-1O) 55 1320 930 POPH CM(5-10) ACS(5-IO) (00126200) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC( ( 5) Cr(IO I) OCS(10+) ST(I'O+) NW(5-10)

ChhUlpah 20 P M(5-10) C(5 H(IO+) 8S(5-10) 56 5040 121 :~~ TK SS- PO« 5) CM(5-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) (00126300) 10) MCW(10+) CP(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) Sl(IO+) NW(5-10)

Ghunghutpah P« H(IO+) HP W SS­ 8S« 5) 57 300 9 PO(5-IO) CM(5-10) >\CS(5-IO) CV(IO+) (00126400) 5) M(5-IO) MCW(IO+) HP RS(IO+) PH(5-10) (1'(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) ('(5-10) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)

husmel 132 P M(5-1O) H(IO+) HP W SS­ A(S(' 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 58 1000 701 PO(5-IO) CM(-<5) (00126500) C(IO+) l\1CW(IO+) HP NCS(c: 5) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PH("" 5) CI'(10+) PHC(10+) OC~(IO+)' ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)

Baddarha H(IO+) HPWTh AC~«5) CV(IO+) 8S«5) 59 4880 1,041 IRQ P M C(lO+) PO(( 5) CM«5) (00126600) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) H(IO+) NW(5-IO)

BS Luhabaga H(IO+) HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 60 4930 942 175 P M«5) PO« 5) CM«5) RS(10+) (00126700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Amapail 118 PM(5-10) H(lO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 61 4480 686 RS(IO+) (00126800) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) SS-HP 10) CP(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW«5) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Nandapah 35 M«5) H(IO+) PH PO(5- CI\I(5-IO) ACS(S-lO) CV(IO+) BS«5) 62 2310 161 P HP S5-HP (00126900) C(IOI) MCW(IOI) 10) CP(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS( 10+) 5T(10+) NW«5)

92 VILLAGE DIRECl ORY Village Directory Land Use (As on ]999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types of land use In hectare)

5:" ~ 1il 2- c- OD E -i3 -i3" "Co> 0 i:l ~ 8 " .fl <8 :u ~., " -i3 ~ ";3 ~ 2- :- ~) "' 0" " :.0" 1,l, <>!l V>" ::: ~ ~ ~ '" § ~ 0" ;;; ,g ., 1:: .., :::'" -0 ..0 )3 ;?; i5.'" ] " ..0 -0 :- ;; 0. '" oj )3'" f;l- 8.. a :;; " ~ ..... => g ;;; p. v " ::c 0 0 c: v; § J:l il OJ> ::: c: " 0 ~ t; E u -;;; 5- l;!" ::: :::'"

1 6 T"(25 5) MR FP Ralsari. (32) ED NM 777 (,1 397 1 Palsada 51 T(255)

MR rp Ralsarll (28) EA NM 12 85 0 0<) 116 1 Jhampada 54

MR FP Ralgarh (33) EA N 05 31 1 2 1 986 JamapaIJ 55

MR FP Ralgarh (32) EA 85 3 1JS 6 2200 63 0 ChhUlpah 56

MR FP Ralsarh (32) 42 165 20 76 Ghunghutpah 57

MR FP Ralsarh (25) ED 1000 klP;mel 58

TWE(145) MR fP Ra'ga,h (25) E.A N 7 ~ 1"(24) 1524 356 2762 Baddarha 59 T(169)

TWE(49) PR MR Ralgarh (72) EA N 20R(lOI) 1628 ~o 2 2914 Luhabaga 60 FP 1(150)

PRMR 194 R(162) Ralsarh (23) EA 1946 292 188 8 Amapah 61 FP 1(162)

MR FP Ralsarh (21) EA 802 8 1 142 7 N.llldal'ah 62

93 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and . Amentlles available (If not available wIthin the village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and next to It In brackets the dIstance 111 broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the faCility IS aVailable IS given) ;;;~ -0 ~ ... -0 '"0 u " u u ~:2' "," ~ " '" u -'"" 0 > "'"§. u 0 "0 '" ~"€ " 0 " 0 " ~ ~ " u" c:- -§_ .E ~8. ~ <;;C/J ~ :.' ~ " 0 ,;g "'- fS ~ "" 0 '" <;> J: ....l ~ '0 11 ~ e ~ -0 0 a:gs o:!l" ~ 00 ;:: -'" u "" '" "3..c =' ~" 1A iii -0 '"C 03 u 0 J: ~ :< " oS" 0 0 ,£ ~ " iiJ Q;d~g ,!:!"" ._ 0" -'"p, " g ~ " 0 ~ -'" 'iii <;;" "";;>"g ~ S2 .n" '"§; :; ._ C! u E p, 0 '" ~ OJ) 1! - ._ " 0 0 ~ z"E §~~ i3 ~ '" 0 ~ p, ] " '"B "" 11" :; b g >, _;: E'" ~ ~ ~ ~ § <;;" <;; E ~ -6 " u J: E'" (5 g ::> E "" [;11: E ":< -0 r:" "§ ~0] 0"'" C/J" Z f-< f-< Z" W ~ P 0.. 02 -< '0 O::~C/J u to! I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Gudum I' M« 5) H(lD+) HPWT"- PH 1'0(5- ACS(5- 10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 63 545 103 CI\I(5-10) (00127000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(5-1O) ~P(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IOI) ST(IO+) NW«5)

PHS H(IO+) BS Pltlnnda P(3) M S HPWTf- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 64 6400 2,250 462 MCW(IO+) POPH CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00127100) C(IO+) SS-HP NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Dhlllunda P M S H(IO+) HI' TK SS- PH 1'0(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS NW 65 8770 2,158 424 CM(5-10) (00127200) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) HP 10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Charl'ah PM«5) H(IO+) HPTK 55- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 66 1540 466 97 PO PH CM(5-10) RS(lo.+) (00127300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) HP NC5.«5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW«5) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) ! TB HeID+) BS Chanupah HPWTK ACS NCS CV(IO+) 67 2330 736 139 I' M C(ID+) MCW(IO+) PO PH CM(5-IO) RS(IO+) (00127400) SS-HP OCS(IO+) SP(IOI) PHC(S-IO) CP(IO+) NW« 5) ST(lO+)

BS Sarelpah PM«5) H(IO+) HI' TK SS- PH 1'0« ACS«5) CV(IO+) 68 1220 288 53 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00127500) C(IU+) MCW(IO+) HI' 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW«5) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) Murallpah I' M S HPWTK PH PO« ACS«5) • CV(IO+) 8S«5) 69 3440 713 145 MCW(IO+) 'M( 10+) (00127600) C(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW«5)

Sukhasodha P M(<-5) H(IO+) liP WT"- PH PO« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 70 2770 687 127 CM(IO+) (00127700) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW«5)

Selmila PM«5) H(IO+) HPWTK PH 1'0("- ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS("5) 71 4220 891 179 CM(IO» (00127800) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) 5S-HP 5) NCS(5-1O) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5.10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)

DA H(IO+) BS Kandhelkela P M S HPWTK ACS NCS(S- CV(;O+) 72 1,0800 2,988 641 MCW(IO+) PO PH CM(IO+) 10) RS(IO+) (00127900) C(JO+) SS-HP PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5P(10+) NW(5-1O) ST(W+)

Remta PHC H(IO+) HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 73 4080 1,467 287 P M C(IO+) PO PH CM(IO+) (00128000) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(" 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO» NW«5)

94 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directo,'Y Land lise (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use In hectare)

:2 j :;;;" _s q bO ,> "0 -is" u" 0 B E U" 0) '" <8 ~ " E bJl 2 0) -is ~ 8 ~ ,. :0'" ~ «d " '" '"bJl ~ » '" -0 ~ ~ t; ~ ;:: ~ :2 Ci. t:: "0 '" "0 >- ~,. .0 " 0. ~ '" 8 0- 8.E ~'" :;:; E " ~ "0 1ii" '" " '6'" ~ 0- " 0 en i;)'" "0 '" ::::~ v; 2 ~ " 2 ii E .3 " " P- ;:: on -5 C P- O)~ 0 iii" g '" E 0 .§ ""5 " '" " u '"bO .:r: Z'" Vl" 14 15 16 17 18 '"19 20 21" 22 23 2 I

PRMR Fr Ralgarh (24) EA Gudum 63

rWE(8 I) PR MR rr Ralgarh (19) EA NM fK(20) 4133 262 1903 Plthmda 64 TelD I)

~ TWE(24) PR MR Ralgarh (27) E" NM R(II I) 4444 32 8 3864 Dhulunda 65 fPNR f(136)

I'RMR TWE(162) Ralgarh (21) EA 1009 287 8 I Charpah 66 VP T(162)

TWE(20 7) PRMR Ralgarh (21) EA NM 53 TK(O 8) 1207 288 566 Chantlpah 67 FP T(215)

PR MR lWE(89) Ralgarh ( 19) EA N 1046 51 28 Salelpah 68 FP TeS 9)

TWE(1417) PR MR Ralgarh (19) EA NM 20 TK(35 7) MI 371 429 MUI:lltpall 69 FP T(1774)

rWE{40 9) MRFP Ralgar h (31) EA 20 TK(IO I) 1252 263 724 Sukhasodha 70 T(510)

TWE(1334) MR FP Ralgal h (J I) EA N 4 I TK(126) 1453 494 778 Semilla 71 , T(1459)

TWE(65) PR MR Ralgarh (3 I) EA NM 32 TK(14 2) 7080 187 I 161 0 Kandhelkela 72 FP T(20 7)

TWE(138) MR FP Ralgarh (3 I) EA NM TK(615) 2326 308 693 Remta 73 T(753)

95 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities aOi Amel1ltles avallahle (If not available wlthm the village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column an, next to It In brackets the distance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of th' nearest place where the faCility IS available IS given)

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

Clukhlh H(IO+) HP W TK PH PO« ACS«5) CVCIO+) BS« 5) 74 327 0 1,174 235 P M qIO+) CM(lO+) (00128100) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW«5)

PHS H(IO+) Klfltmal 136 P M« 5) HP W TK PH PO« ACS(z 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 75 2240 685 MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) (00128200) C(IO') SS-HP 5) NCS( < 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW«5)

Mohadl H(IO+) HP W TK PH PO(..:: ACS« 5) CV(IO+) NW BSC" 76 2760 831 159 P M« 5) CM(IO+) (00128300) C(1O+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) 5) RS(IO+: CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Saradha H(IO+) HP W TK PH PO« ACS(z5) CV(IO+) NWBS« 77 2030 571 100 P M C(lO+) CM(IO+) (00128400) MCW(lO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) 5) RS(IO+: CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H(5- Glflndola PH ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 78 1,1980 1,407 305 P M(5-10) C(5 10) MCW(5- HP W TK CM(IO+) (00128500) PO(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (0) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-HP CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW«5)

Chaunmahul P M( }C( H« WTKSS- PH PO« CV« 5) BS(5-10) 79 2300 429 84 <5 < 5) MCW«5) CM(5-IO) ACS« 5) (00128600) 5) PHC« 5) W 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST« 5) NW«5)

PHS H(5-10) BanJan 195 P M S C(5- HPWTK ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5(5-1O) 80 3960 991 MCW(5-to) PO PH CM(IO+) (00128700) 10) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+j ST(l()+) NW(5-10)

Bartap 165 P M« 5) C(5- H(tO+) HPWTK PH PO« BS(5-10) 81 7790 792 CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) (00128800) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) CP(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP(5-lO) RS(5-1O) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO) NW(5-IO)

BS RS(5- Kudalol 550 P M(5-10) C(5 H(IO+) HPWTK 82 1,1070 2,766 PO PH CM(5-10) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-IO) (0) NW(5- (00128900) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP CP(IO+) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

CWCHC FWCTB THPTW ACS BS La~hanpur 650 P(5) M S CM CV(IO+) 81 1,6500 3,071 H(IO+) WTK S5- PO PH NCS(IO+) R~(I0+) (00129000) C(lO+) CP(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(lO+) HP OCS(IO+) NW(5-IO) ST(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

H(5- - Plkol ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 84 1,4820 665 15? P M«5) 10) I\ICW(5- ~~ W 5 SS- PO« 5) CM« 5) (00129100) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(5-10)

96 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land lise (As- on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use In hectare)

<: ]' ;a0 8 0 f .;:; .;:;"'"'" ] "L) 0 Ei ~ ~ " ~ <2 " ~ f,j'" Ei 8' s ~ ~} -B on 8 5 '",. " "-. ;; 2 '":?; ~ "i:: t:: " -0 ,. >= .D 2 "- e !ii E -5 ~" 8.z -0 ] :0"'" (5'" ...... ill p. 01) @ 0 c ~ §~ 1'< e . " '"2 Ii; ~ 0; 1ij 0/) E 2 -5 0- 8 § 1:! '" '" §" C 0-

TWE(6 I) MR FP Ralgarh (37) EA TK(49) 776 89 1300 Ch,khd, 74 '1(10 9)

W(12) MR rr Ralgalil (1 f) FA N TWE(49) 1460 61 3 11O Kmtnuli 7) T(6 I)

MR FP R.'ga,h (31) EA R(6 I)T(G I) 858 31 6 152 I Mohadl 76 NR

MR FP Ralgarh (31) EA N R(6 5) T(6 5) 572 III 1284 Saradha 77 NR

'1MR FP Belp.har (8) • ED NM 680 4078 280 6944 ulnndola 78

MR FP Belp.har (5) ED NM 400 723 120 1057 Chaunmahul 79

PR MR RIce Mlllmg, 680 Belphal (12) ED NM GC(28 0) 212 f 200 62 I BanJan 80 pp Bncks T(2a 0)

MR PP Belpahar (al ED NM 1200 2n5 280 4073 Bartap 81

Steel FurnIture, PR Belp.har (8) ED NM 920 5936 300 3910 KudalOl 82 CI.y Tlies(Roof)

Grnl1lte Stone PRMR Belp.har(12) ED EAG NM ChIps, RIce 1178 7530 453 9 325 2 Lakhanpur 83 PP Mlllmg

MR FP Belp"har (17) ED EAG 1200 2702 10479 439 Plkal 81

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97 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmenitIes avaIlable (If not avaIlable within the village, a dash (-) IS shown m the column ane next to It In brackets the distance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the faCility IS available IS given)

2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13

P« BS KholJamkam HP W TK PH PO« CY(IO+) 85 5080 132 32 5) M« 5) H(IO+) CM(5-1O) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00129200) qlO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) Bhaunrkhol HPWTK ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 86 4850 985 218 PM S MCW(lO+) PO PH CM«5) (00129300) qlO+) 55-HP NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(ID+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

os Thebra ID+) CY(ID+) 87 5510 l_160 275 P M C(10+) He HP WTKR PO PH CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) R<;(I0+) (00129400) MCW(IO+) SS-HP SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(ID+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ~T(IO+)

Singharpur H« HPWTK PH PO(" ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 88 5820 925 175 PM«5) CM(

PHS 0 H(5- BS 8agllmunda CY(IO+) 89 1,0690 2,H2 486 P M S 10) MCW(S- HP W TK R PO PH CM(5-IO) ACS(10+) RS(IO+) (00129600) C(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(5-1O) SS-HP CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(QO+)

Maullberena 95 P M« 5) H« HP W SS- PH PO« ACS« 5) CY(IO+) OS« 5) 90 2460 470 5) MCW« 5) HP CM« 5) (00129700) C(lO+) 5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Sold.a H(..;: IlP W TK PH £>0« ACS(" 5)' CY(IO+) BS« 5) 91 6650 681 121 PM«5) CM«5) (00129800) C(lO+) 5) MCW« 5) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(!o+) C£>(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- fI(5- Khahapah 85 P M(5-IO) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-IO) CY(IO+) 8S(5-10) 92 1350 364 10) MCW(5- HP W TK PO(5-10) (00129900) C(lO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-HI' PIl(5-10) CPt 10+) NCS( 10+) 5P(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+) NW(IO+)

KarlaJon P M« 5) H« HP WTK PH PO« ACS(

Khunlmahul 14 P« H(IO+) liP W SS­ ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 8S(5-1O) 94 1040 58 PH PO(5- CM(JO+) 5) M(5-10) MCW(IO+) RS(IO+) (00130100) HP 10) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) e(lo+) PHqIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- TIIlSlsma] rH PO« ACS(5-10) CY(5-10) 8S«5) 95 5550 740 161 P M(5-10) C(5 10) MCW(5- HP W TK CM(5-10) (00130200) 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-IO} RS(5-IO} 10) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-HP CP(IO+) OCS(JO+), ST(5-IO)• NW(IO+)

98 VILl AOE DIREC rORY VIllage DiI·ectol·Y Land l)~e (A~ on 1999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types of land use 111 I hectare)

"3 ..2'" >J> S C t: ~ -i5 -D "'" 0 '3 "c 6 " c2 ~ ~ E ]_ -D !;l "u ~) 00 :3 ::: "~ " ;:: ~ 2 ;: ~ 00 ~ """ .>, ;; ~ ~ 9 ""-:< -0.. 1::'" 1< '"3: ;: .0 " to: "- ~ o.~ cS'" '" 6 2 c;; g- U" '"1;j " " '- g I § =§ '" 0 C ~ "- <.'S to: " 2 ~ ;;; "'";:; "" '" -;;; "- 3: ;f' ~ M E -5 " " 0 " '" :ii ~ .§ -,; 1il "'" Ii ~ i ~ Z :?: 6 \.. :3 U'" -1: J Vl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22"" 23 2

MRfP Bell'ahal(15) ED 453 I 38 2 5 8 106 r...hoharnkam 85

MR fl' Be11,"hal (22) ED 160 ;2 217 Z 509 564 Bhaunrkhol 86

PRMR BeJpahar(:'S) 1:0 N 18 I 183 8 62') 2865 Thehta 87 fP

MR FP Belpahar ( 19) I~D 796 2213 142 h 1385 <;lI1gharpur 88

PRMR Belpahar (17) ED EAG N 1210 1177 :'71 () 3572 Baghrnllnda 89 FP

MRFP Belpahal(ll) ED EAG 204 1512 369 35 8 Mauhberena 90

MR FP Belrahar (IS) ED 538 193 8 349 7 67 :' ~oldla 91

MR fr Belpahm ( 17) ED 21 5 55 (> 159 22 I hha hap.h 92

MR FP Belrahar (17) CD N 342 631 122 & 209 hall "JOII

MR fr Belpahar ( 14) [0 240 2& 7 160 35 4 Khlllltll1ahlll 94

MR rp Belpahal (8) ED NM 50 () 185 () 12 () 307 8 1ll1glc;mal

99 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmenItIes available (Ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and next to It III brackets the distance In broad ranges VIZ < S kms, S-IO'kms an1t 10+ kms of the nearest place where the faCIlity IS available IS given)

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

- H(S- Khalrkulll PH PO(" 8S« 5) 96 48-l0 811 179 P M C(5-1O) 10) MCW(5- HP W TK CM(5-1O) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) (00130300) 10) PHC(S-IO) SS-HP 5) CP(IO!-) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) OC~(IO+) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

BanJlpah 13 P M(S-IO) H(IO+) PH PO(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 97 380 54 HP SS-HP 10) CM(IO+) (00130400) ctIO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(!O+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

Ubuda H(IO+) HPWTK CV(5-IO) 8S(5-10) 98 5130 1,221 247 P M C(IO+) POPH CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) (00130500) MCW(IO+) SS-HP CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H« 5) BS KusralOl 380 P(2)M(<-5) liP W TK PH PO(<- ACS« 5) CV« 5) 99 9660 1,917 MCW«5) CM«S) RS(IOt) (00130600) 5) SS-HP 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) C« PHC« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OeS(IO,) ST(IO+)

Beheramal H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO« ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 100 6530 791 168 P M« 5) CM(IO+) (00130700) C(l01) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Banhapah H(IO+) HPWTK CV(IO+) BS« 5) 101 67'> 0 673 134 P M« 5) CM(5-1O) ACS(" 5) (00130800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP SP( 10+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO!-) ~~~g~:~ ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Sunan H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(<- CV(IO+) 102 8070 1,139 265 P M C(1O+) CM(5-1O) ACS«5) RS(IO+) (00130900) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) SP(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Palrapal. H(IO+) PH POl' ACS(" 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 103 315 71 P M« 5) HP SS-HP CM(IO+) (00131000) C(lO,) MCW(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- - Kutnpail ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 85« 5) 104 8090 611 125 P M« 5) 10) MCW(5- HPWTKR PO«5) CM(IO+) (00131100) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) 10) PtlC(5-10) SS-HP PII« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(iO+) NW(IO+)

Balanda - H(5- PW ' PH PO(5- CV(IO+) RS« 5) 105 508 105 P M« 5) 10) MCW(5- H TK CM(5-10) ACS« 5)1 (00131200) C(IO+) 10) PHC(5-IO) SS-HP 10) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Benkmura 73 P M(S-IO) H(lO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 106 1340 303 10) CM(IO+) (00131300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

100 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land lise (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land lise III hectare)

" j g'"0 E- o "', B -5 -5'" :5 "u 0 <.) S -5 ~ " ~ N'" S ~ ..s bf> ~ .s " -5 8 ~ ":> " . 2 0)$ '""" " 0 " ;:: ~ 1;;, ~ ~ '" tj -0 ~ ;;; "" :? t:: -'" .D :3 P- ~ -0 " " '" i> 6'" "'"§ 10 ~ E E 8.2 ;;; :0" <.., g "";;; :if E '-' " <5 0 1;>" "- -<1'l ~ bJ) iil c " ~ ~ .<: 2 i> OJ E <.> OJ" c. "~ ~ M ~ " 0- 0 8 ~ 0 a "3 " -< Z_ 0.." Z"'" ~ E I-L< .§ ~ U '"eo" ;;: ~ Vl"'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

MR FI' Belpahat (8) ED NM 280 281 6 168 157 7 Kh",r~uOl 96

MR FI' Belpahal (15) ED 120 22 n 20 I 8 BanJlpall 97

MR FJ> Belpahal (15) ED NM 760 246 I 280 1629 Ubuda 9g

I'RMR (l FP Belp.ltar (15) • HI NM 1368 3459 422 4 61 4 I<..usr.IOI 99

MR FP Belpaitar(12) ED 408 1688 2585 185 3 BeherarnAI 100

!\IR FP Belpaitar (14) ED N 4::! 2 1379 1036 395 6 B.nhapall 101

Plywood MR FP Belp.h.r (Iu) ED N 60 I 1180 960 332 8 Sunan 102 Products

MR FP Belp.it.r (29) ED p.trapalo 103

MR FP Belpaltar (12) ED 193 44 I 122 733 4 Kutnpalo 104

~!R FP Belpahal (22) ED Bolanda 105

MR FP Beip.ltar(8) ED IOU Ib 4 107 6 Bcnk.mura 106

101 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities aVailable (If not avaIlable wlthm the vIllage, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and next to It 111 brackets the dIstance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 killS, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the neare,t place where the facIlIty IS avaIlable IS gIven)

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

DA PH$ BS Pandn 352 P M S C(5- H(lOt) HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 107 1,0660 1,755 PO PH CM(HH) RS(IO+) (00131400) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) BS Remda IIPWTK ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 108 1,5300 2,726 567 P(2) M SC(5 MCW(IO+) PO PH CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00131500) SS-HP NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OC~(IO+) ST(1O+)

B5 Bhutla H(<- HPWTK PH PO« ACS« 5) CV«5) 109 3320 578 127 P M C(lO+) 5) 5) CM«5) RS(lO+) (00(31600) MCW(<- 55-HP 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Baragad 52 P M«5) H« HPWTK PH PO« ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) (10 2970 257 CM«5) (00131700) C(lO+) 5) MCW« 5) SS-HP 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC« 5) CP(IOt) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(U>+)

Blluka 61 P M«5) H(lO+) HPWTK ,ACS(lO+) CV(5-10) BS(IO+) III 4060 312 PH PO(5- CM« 5) (00131800) C( 10+) MCW(IO+) 5S-HP (0) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

UJalpur P M(5-10)C(5 PHS H(5-10) HPWTK CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 112 2520 528 102 MCW(5-IO) PH PO(5- CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) (00131900) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-HP (0) CP(IO+) NCS(5-JO) ~P(5-10) RS(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

- H(5- Utap PI! PO(5- CM(5-10) ACS(5-JO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-1O) 113 3050 212 45 P M(5-10) C(S 10) MCW(5- HP: TK (00132000) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) 55- P 10) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-1O) RS(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

- H(S- Llakhal PH PO(5- CM(S-IO) ACS(5-JO) CV(5-IO) BS(5-1O) 114 2310 419 85 P M(5-10) C(5 10) MCW(5- HP W TK (00132100) 10) 10) PHC(10+) S5-IIP 10) CP(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(5-1O) OCS( I 0+) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

Plplhmal H(--: HPWTK PH PO(<- ACS(<-S) eV«5) BS RS« 5) 115 6320 1,987 448 P M 5 C« 5) 5) MCW« 5) S5-HP CM«5) (00132200) 5) NCS«5) SP«5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ep( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST« 5)

Darilpah PM( 5)C 5 H« HPWTK PH PO(<- ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 116 2740 624 155 " (- 5) MCW« 5) CM«5) (00132300) 5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(5-IO) 10) PHC« 5) SS-IIP ep( 10+) oeS(lo+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

- H(5- B<; RS(5- Kuarama PH PO« ACS« S) CV(5-10) 117 7310 850 165 P M(S-IO) (,(S 10) MCW(5- liP W TK CM«5) (0) (00132400) 5) NCS(5-1O) SP« 5) 10) 10) PHC« 5) SS-HP CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

102 VILLAGE DlRECl"ORY Village Directory Lund Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types of land use In hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR MR Belpahar {H) ED N 38 () 2987 1303 598 I randn 107 FP

PRMR l3elpallal (22) ED N 1226 605 J 1962 405 '> Remda 108 fP

'~ PRMR ]() J 109 FP BelpahaJ (20) ED NM 1614 41 I 930 Bhuh3

MR FP Belpahar (20) ED NM 225 685 46 J 1602 Baragad 110

MRfP Belpahar ( 18) ED N 22 2849 1024 166 III

MRFP Belpahar (8) ED NM 600 1040 400 482 112

MR FP Belpaha, (r,) ED NM 600 574 200 1677 Ulap 113

MRFP Belpahat (5) ED NM 400 1013 140 75 3 Llakhal 114

'lPR MR rp Belpaha, (3) D ED NM 800 4052 320 1148 115

~fR FP Belpaha, (7) ED NM 1~5 6 20 126 6 Darllpah 116

PRMR Belpahar (8) FD N QOO 1844 340 453 I r....uarama II? FP

103 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available within the village, a da!>h C-) IS shown 111 the column and next to It In brackets the distance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the factllty lS avallable lS glven) ~ ~ -0 "0 ~ " ~ '" 8 g :;; u" " ~~ ..c '" <.) 0 ;> "'§ -='" "~ '" <1) 0 "0 '" U 1: s" " ,.c: ,;j ~~ 0; 2- u " Z <1) _" e 0, t; ;:; ~8. ~ 0, <.) -;;;C/J 0 '" 0 -0 ~ '" ,_)" 0 " 11 /of) ~ :g ~ ~ '0 E! Q, 0 ~ > " b1l §~~ '- 0 t; "0 g E] s ~ 0 ~ Q, M " '" » " .0 11 J< Ei ~ ~ ~ § M" -;;; ~ -is" " " E!" '" t: E (5 a 1i Ei g]" E :< ~ "0" :::g " 0 ""Iii ~G] 0-= VI'" Z E-- E-- Z" w " 8 ci: U .0 -<0 eo:: ~U1 u '" I 2 3 -1 5 6 7 8 9 10 I I 12 13

Gudlah l' M S C(5- H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 118 1630 504 1<;6 PO I'll CM(IO+) (00132500) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HI' NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(JO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(\O+)

Dudulsmgha PM«5) H(IO+) HPWTK PH 1'0« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) JI9 5330 796 202 CM(5-1O) (00132600) C( 10+) MCW(lO+) 55-HI' SI NCS(lO+) SP( lOT) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-to) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

B.d,mal l' M(~ 5) (,(5- H(IO+) HPWTK PH 1'0« ACS(IO+) CV(S·IU) BS« 5) 120 700 452 107 CM(5-IO) (O() I 12700) 10) MCW(IO+) 5S-HP 5) NCS(5-10) 51'(10+) RS(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(5·10) BS Sarandamal P(3) M S HPWTK ACS« 5) eV(S-IO) 121 7060 1,974 448 MCW(5-l0) PO PH CM«5) RS(IO+) (00132800) C(lO+) ~5-HP NCS« 5) 5P(10+) "HClIO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H(5- BS RS(5. Bandhbahal I' M S C(5- CM ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) L2:! 2890 7,609 1,736 10) MCW(5- HI' W 1 K PO PH 10) (00132900) 10) CP(IO+) NC5(5·10) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(5-10) 55-HI' NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(5-10)

- H(5- Chharla P M(5-1O) I'll PO« ACS(IO+) CV(5-IO) BS(5-10) 123 5500 7[9 143 10) MCW(5- HI' W TK CM«5) (00133000) C(IO+) 5) NC5(IO+) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) 10) PllC(5-10) 55·Hp CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(W+)

BS Kltadam H(IO+) HPWTK ACS« S) CV(<- 5) 124 3570 1,196 245 l' M C(IO+) 1'0("::5) CM(5-1O) RS(IO+-) (00133100) MCW(IO+) SS·HP NCS« 5) SP(IO+) pH«5) CP(5-IO) NW(lO+) pHC(IO+) OCS(IO+~ ST«~)

PHS H(IO+) BS Dalgaon PM S C(5- HpWn. ACS(IO+) CY(5·10) 125 4960 1,701 323 MCW(IO+) PO PH CM(5·IO) RS(IO+) (00133200) 10) SS-HP NCS(IO+) 51'(10+-) PHC(IO+) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

Basupal! H(IO+) HPW1K PH 1'0« AC5(5.10) CV(5-1O) BS« 5) 126 1460 472 101 I' M C(5-IO) CM(5-10) (00133300) MCW(IO+) SS·HP 5) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) CP(5·IO) PHC(lO+) OC~(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(<- Plplhkam P M(, 5)C« HP W T" PH PO« ACS(IO+-) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 127 8380 2,006 423 5) MCW« 5) CM«5) (00133400) 5) SS-HP 5) NCS«5) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(5-IO) OCS{IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« H(5- BheJlkud HPWTK PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) 8S«5) 12& 300 431 100 5) M(S-IO) (0) MCW(S- CM«S) (00133500) SS·HP 5) NCS« 5) SP(JO+) RS(IO+) C(5-10) 10) PHe« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

1Q4 VILLAGE DIRE' I OR Y Village Dir'ectol'Y Land Usc (As on t 999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types of land lise III hectare)

"0 _§ ~ en C c: "" -i3 " 0 -g "8 E U " E <8 ~ ~ (5 "u ;C -i3 " ~ 00 <.> ::c" :W "d " 0 00 '> C ~ 5J, -'" " ~ c: >, :2'" "0 a :g 2 0. t'" ~ >, :<'" -0 .0" ~ ~ "- B 0 => ~ 1) @ ;; E U S g- o. => ~ U "0 :0" ....0 ~ 0. § OJ} ::; g c: 0 ,13 ~ '" ~ " OJ 0. " ~ OJ) '"E z u ~ ":< ~ 0 @'" ~ :; "- 0 0 .§" ;;; '" ~ ~ -<: :z:" "- z :2 E '-'- ;::0 u OJ) ~ Z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21" 22 23 2

PR MR lharsuguda (36) ED NM 21 1209 20 18 I Gudlall 118 FP 1

MR fP ED NM 44 1390 1 7 185 5 Duduismgha 119

MR fr Belp.har (16) [0 NM 577 08 120 Badllnal 120

PRMR rp Belp.har (14) ED NM 498 4757 61 & 1189 Sarandalllal 121

PR ~lR Belp.har (7) ED NM flour MlIlmg 520 1544 360 164 B.ndhbahal 122 FP

MR FP Belp.har (15) ED NM 280 127 9 160 3776 Chh.rla 123

PRMR Belpahar (15) [D NM 33 8 1954 1028 246 J-..h.dam 124 FP

~ PRMR Belp.har (14) ED NM 15 I 4256 95 45 8 DaIgaon 125 FP

PR MR Belpahar (18) ED N 40 1180 56 184 Basupah 126 FP

MR FP Belp.har (18) ED NM 359 451 7 304 1198 Plplhkam 127

MRfr Bell'.ha.(18) ED 240 60 128

105 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmenIlles aVdllablt: (lfnot avaIlable wlthlll the vIllage, a da;h (-) IS shown In the column and next to It In brackets the d,stance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms, 5-10 "ms and 10+ l<.ms of the nearest place where the facIlity IS avatlable IS given)

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

- P« Solpah HPWT,,­ PH 1'0« AC5(5-1O) CV«5) BS« 5) 129 840 175 30 5)M«5)C(5- H(IO+) CM(<-5) (00133600)' 10) MCW(IO+) S~-HP 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-1O) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO,)

Saltang 86 P M« 5) C(<- H( 10+) HI' W n. PH PO« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) B5« 5) 13D 190 383 CM«5) (00133700) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(<: j) SP(I'O+) RS(IO+) CP(5-1O) PHC« 5) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Badaga &4 P M«5)C« H(IO+) HPWTK PH 1'0« ACS(lO+) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) 131 470 347 CM«5) (00133800) 5) MCW(IO+) 55-HI' 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) R5(10+) CP(5-10) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(to+) NW(IO+)

PHC PHS TB HP W TK AC5 NCS(5- CV(;- 0 BS Kumbharbandh 387 1'(2) 1\1 5 CM CP(5- 132 9250 1,687 PO PH 10) I ) RS(IQ+) (00133900) PUC C H(lO+) S5-HP 10) MCW(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Rcngah 198 PM«5)C(,,- H(IO+) HPWTK PH 1'0(" ACS(5-10) CV«5) 113 7950 881 CM«5) RS(lO+) (00134000) 5) MCW(IO+) 55-HI' 5) NCS(5-10) 51'(10+) CP("5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

Neglpah 139 PM«5)C(5- H(IO+) HP W n.. PH PO« AC~(5-10) CV(~ 5) BS(<- 5} 134 1680 697 (00134100) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CV BS Telenpa" 249 P M« 5} C« H(IO+) HI' W TK PH 1'0« ACS(" 5) 135 3900 1,355 CM«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00134200) 5) MCW(IO+) 5S-HP 5} NCS(IO+) CP«5) ST(JO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+)

BS Nua Adhapada 279 P M S PUC PHC H« 5) HPWTK CM CP« ACS(lO+) CV(5-10) 136 2400 1,291 PO PH RS(IO+) (00134300) C MCW«5) 5S-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+)

H(2) MCW(2) BS Banaharapall CWC(2) HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(~ 5) 137 2220 3,341 813 PM SC«5) PO PH CMCP RS(IO+) (00134400) FWC(2) SS-HP NCS(,5) SP(IO+) NW(5-10) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

Chhadanna P M( S) C(S H« HP W TK ACS(loq CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 138 60 129 63 < - 5) MCW(" 5) PH PO(5- CM« 5) (00134500) 10) PHC(IO+) SS-HP 10) CP«5) NC~(IO+) SP\IO+) R~(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)

BS SahaJbahaJ 234 PM«5)C« H(IO+) HPWTK PH 1'0« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 139 5790 987 CM«5) R5(10+) (00134600) 5) MCW(IO+) S5-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP«5) NW«5) PHC(S-JO) OC<;(IO+) ST(IO+)

106 VII LAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use In hectare)

2 .ox:E " E c' '" 5'" -0 -a" :; " 0 u " E -8 ~ to""' " E ~ ~ OJ ;; ~ g;, ~ c ;-, '" fJ "0 '" ~"" t:: v ;>, -0 ~ .0 2 :< c.. ~o.> '" ;; '" 2 P- -'::- '" :ii E u ~ 8.3 :P" ~ a Q. E_

MR FP Jhalsuguda (37) ED NM 74 I 40 5 7 Solpa" 129

MR FI' Belrahar (22) ED NM 160 26 5altang 130

MR fl' Delpahar (20) ED NM 360 100 09 Datlag. 131

PRMR Bell'ahal (20) ED Nt-I 774 6424 777 1272 hllmbharbandh 132 FP

PRMR Selrahar (14) ED NM 33 0 1710 220 5079 Rellgali 133 FP ~~\6~)O)

(lMR FP Belp.har (16). Eq 396 1862 94, I 480 Neg'p.h 114

PRMR Belpahar (18) ED NM 400 1537 420 154 I Telenpah IJ5 FP

PR l.lR Belpahal (20) ED NM 200 0 400 Nu. Adhap.da 116 FP

PRMR 3 0 TK(26 0) JhalSugud. (38) ED NM 1160 200 238 Banaharapall 137 FP 6 T(26 0)

MR FP Belp.h.r (22) 6 I Chh.danna 138

PR MR Delp.har (25) ED NM 1504 2752 1075 464 ~ahaJbah.1 139 fP

107 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA' Census of India 2001 - Amemties and Amellltle~ avaIlable (If not avaIlable wIthin the vIllage, a dash (-) IS show'lI In the column and nex.t to It In brackets the d,stance In broad ranges VIi: < 5 "ms , 5-10 kms and I U+ kms of the nearest place when, the faCIlity IS aVailable IS gIven)

.., e.., c. \' 8 §

'"~ E ~ §§ U.o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

, PHS H« 5) Rampela HPWTK ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BSNW 140 2,8670 2,824 593 1>(4) t-.I S q, MCW« 5) PO PI-I CM«5) (00134700) SS-HI' NCS(lO+) SI'(1O+) RS(IO+) 5) PHC« S) CP(- 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Oarval! 201 I' M« 5) HCIO+) HPWTK PH PO« ACS(,5) CV(IO+) 141 3630 998 q" CI\I« 5) RS( JO+f (00134800) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HI' 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NW«5) I'HC(' S) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHS 11(10+) BS Tllra HPWH, ACS(lOr) CV(IO+) 142 6750 1,760 399 P M S C(5- MCW(IO+) PO PH RS(IO+) (00134900) 10) SS-HP CM(5-IO) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PlIC(IO+) NW«5) CP(, 5) OC5(10+) 51(10+)

Ohath 14 P« H(IO+) WTK SS­ ACSIIQ,r) CV(10+) BS(S-IO) 143 790 82 PH PO(5- CI\I(IO+) (00135000) 5) M« 5) MCW(10+) W NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) CP(5-10) C(10+) PllqIO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)

Balangi:llllitl P(~ H(IO+) III' W TK PH PO« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 14~ 1250 262 CM(IO+} (00135100) 55 5) M«5} MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS( 10+) CP(5-10) C(IO+) PHqIO+) OC5(1O+) ST(IO+} NW(5-10)

Smghalpdil H(IO+) HPWTK ACS('i-IO) CV(IO+) RS« 5) 145 2570 710 153 P M C(IO+) PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00135200) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) PHC(lO+) OC5(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(5-JO)

Rdllleia 11(10+ ) HPWTK PH PO« ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) OS(<- 5) 146 1,5590 1,716 349 P(3) M CM(IO+) (00135300) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(S-IO) SP( 10+) RS(lOr) CP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) OeS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)

11(2) DA(3) !\ICW(2) T W(132) P(153) 1\1(47) CWC(3) HC TI>:(121) rO(3!) el\1(7) ACS(IO) 85(46) Blocl. Total 597400 130452 27H7 5(29) PUC(4) PHC(S) IIP(144) cv rll(119) CPt!) NCS(J) NW(S) C(3) PHS(21) TW R(4) FWC(3) S(5) T8(3) 0

108 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directol'Y Land Use (A~ on 1<)<),») Land t"e (, e area under dIfferent types of land use III heuare)

"0 .§ j:J .5 i:;. ~ -i5 -i5'" t 0 " ~ E ~ ~ " Q <2 ~ N" E ~ ~)" -B .5 :;l, 8 ~ ":> :E :< '0 ~ .8 ~ .0 ~ S 0- " "&2 * § S ;;: ~ ~ :z" '0 :;; 0.. E " 'E ", ;: co '0 ~ "'"0 h -~ ;;; '"t: 5. ~'" ~ E z -5 0.. ":< :f' 0 §" " :; c 0 0 c '" ~ Z'" 0.. Z :;;: E E ;:J u '"" ~ j en" 14 IS 16 17 18 ""'19 20 21 22"" 23 2

PR MR Belpahar (20) r:D NM 1703 R(27 0) 62q 8 18 I 20219 Rampcla 140 fP NR

0 I'R FP Belpahar (24) CD NM 427 (1000) 1790 60 15 8 Barpall 141 1{1000)

1 rR MR Belp.hal (22) CD NM RIce Mdlmg. 702 4064 434 1550 Ttha 142 fr

MR fr Belp.har (20) 530 200 09 Bhatll 143

MR fr !lelpahat (18) ED 500 320 .t 2 6 Barangarnal 144

MR fr Belp.har (18) ED NM 14 1350 27 1174 Stnghalpal! 145

Mil I r Belpahat (30) CD NM 1039 1220 720 106 J 0 Rarnela 146

GC(38966) PR(50) W(121) ~IR(144 EO(95) 1'WE(4SI.I) ) N(95) EAG(4) 4849 9 1'1\.(462 37) 235948 80604 21743 5 JFP(145) M(60) Et'I(47) R(8S 05) NR(,) 0(100) NW(5) 1 (146239)

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113 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

Alphabetical h~t of Villages of C .D. Mock: .Jhar!>uguda Name of the Dbtnct:Jharsugudli * Sen,11 Name of village 20{) I Census location Lode 199 1 Censu, 10e,)\lOll code number number number

4 Name oreD Block' .Jharsuguda PolIce StatIOn. Onent OOOS

JUIHlJlllJlUllda U0135-100 01 01 7110()SOOO,0(lOOI Police Station. BraJaraJnagar 011116 Alnl,lpnll 00138500 01016200S000S00032 2 Amddrlln 00138200 01 01 6200S000S00028 3 Badlob OO13S000 Ol016200S000SUOO26

4 Bagillaberna 00135900 010162005000~OOO05 5 Baghrachaku 00137500 0101 6200S0{)OS0002 I b Balallglball.11 00135800 01 01 6200S000S00004 7 Bulipul 001387uu 01 01 6200S0UuS00034 R Barpall 00116400 0IOI6200S000S0()()IO 9 Beleldhudd OOJ37600 (/101 6200S000500022 IU BholiTIunda 00136000 0lOl6200S000S00006 11 Bundln 00138400 010162005000500031 12 Chandlllmal 00137000 01016200S000501l0lb 13 Charbllatl 00137100 010162005000S00017 14 Chelkuthl 0(1I37700 OI0162005(lOO500023 15 Chlchlnd,1 OOl35S00 0lOl6200S000S00001 lb Deogaoll Ol)137200 010162005000500018 17 Ghu5uramund,1 00136700 OlOl62005000S00013 18 Gourmal 00137800 01 01 62005000S00024 19 Kandakuda 00136600 01016200S000S00012 20 Katapah 00137400 01 01 6200S000500020 21 Katapah 00138600 01 01 62005000S00033 22 Kechhobahal 00136S00 010162005000500011 23 KOlldga 00136300 OI016200S0005000UC) 24 Kudopnll 00138300 01 01 6200S00U5U0030

25 LOl5lng 00 I 362{){) 0101 62005000S00008 26 Madhupur 00136800 0101620050005110014 27 Nalkdlhl 00136900 OlOl6200S0005000lS 28 NlktnTIal 00135700 010162005000500003 29 NII,lInunda 00138100 0101 6200S0UOS00027 30 RalPur OO13730(J OJ 01 6200S000S0001 9 31 Rankata 00137900 OI0162005000S0002S 32- Tharkaspur 00136100 01 01 62005()00500007

33 TilcliTIal OO13560(J 01016200S00()SOOO()~ Police Station' .Jbarsuguda 0007 Badmal 001408(10 01018000S000500021 2 Banlara 00140600 OtOl8000S0005000t9 3 Beherapall 00140900 01 01 8000S000500022 4 Beherapal OOl}9500 OlOI8000S0()05OOOO8 5 BhJglpali 00142300 010180005000500036 6 Bhllrkamlllld,l OOl42S00 0lOl80005000S00038 7 Bhurusllnd OUI41700 0lOl8000500050U030 8 Brundamal 00140700 0lOlSOOOSOOOSOO020 9 Blldhlpddar 00139700 OlOISOOOSOOOSOOOlU 10 Dalb. 00140200 01 01 8000500050001 S II DurnermutlCi..l OO141S00 0101S0005000S00028

114 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

AI"hahehcal 11\1 of Villages of C.D i'\lock: .Jhal suguda Name of the Di\tnct..Jhal·slIguda * Sellal Name 01 village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census locatIOn Lode number number number

2 3 4 12 Durlaga 00139100 010180005000500004

13 1lansamuralatapal I ()()139400 ()I01S00050005()OOO7

14 fluma 1)01411011 () I 0 I 8000~OO()5(}OO2·1 Jdlller,} 1)111398(}1) 010 I XIl00500051100 I I 10" ISllluapal, 1111139900 OI()IROOO5000S0()OI2 17 Katlkela 00 I 42()O(l OIOIXOOOS()OOSO()039 18 Khal! 110141200 OIOISOOOS()IlO500025 19 Kherllnl (Ill 142200 OIOISOOO5000SI)()035 20 KukurJallgha (10141000 UIOIHOO050005000n 21 Kurnbhan UIl141S00 O11l1800050l)O500031 22 KUllllHJapal. 1)()14041l0 OIUI 80()(l500050001 7 2J Klllcb.lga 00140500 0101 800USOOOSOOOI 8 24 Lallandahud 00139300 OI018000S()(J050000h 25 Luhurenkachhar 00141900 01\)180005000500032 26 Maida 001413()O 010180005000500026 27 Marakuta 00139600 UI0180005000500009 28 Pallunpatlmr 0()1401()O OIOI8000500050()()14 29 Patl

115 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmenitIes avaJiable (If not Jvallable wlth111 the vJllage, a ddsh (-) IS shown In tht column and next to It 111 brackets the dIstance 111 broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facIlIty IS aVdllable IS gIven)

f" ('! P- o" <> -0" iii Oig E 5"2 ull 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

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Junanllnunda M( ) C(5 H(5- HP W TI-- PH PO('- ACS(5'-10) CV(IO+) 1170 212 39 P "- 5 - 10) MCW(S- (,M(,- 5) (00135400) 5) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) 10) 10) PHC« 5) 5S-HP ep(5-10) OCS(IOi) SI(IO+)

Cluciunda 283 I' 1\,[ ~ H(IO+) HPWTK ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 553 (I 12111 PO I'll CM(5-10) (00135500) C(lO+) MCW(1l1+) SS-HP NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PflC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) 'iT(IU+)

TIleunal H(lO+) HPWTK PH 1'0(5- ACS(5-10) CY(IO+) 5430 932 238 P M C(lO+) CM{S-IO) (00135600) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IOC)

NI~tllnal 49 I' M( c 5) H(IO+) HI' W TI-­ PH 1'0(<­ AC'>(IO+) CY(I()+) 2010 234 CM(5-10) (00115700) C(10. ) MCW(IO+) SS-IIP S) NC,)(IO+) SP(IOI) CP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO-l) ST\IO+)

Balanglbahal 64 P M(-: 5) H(IO+) liP W f,,- PH POI' "CS(IO+) CY(IO+) 1340 276 CM(5-10) (00 I 35S()(J) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) 55-HI' 5) NCS\IO+j SP(IO-l) ('1'(10+) PH((5-IO) OC.',(IO+) ST(IO+)

Baghlahel11l\ 61 P M(-- 5) H(IO+) HI' W T"­ ACS\IO.. ) CV(IO+) 129 [) 27"2 CM(5-10) (00135900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) ('1'(10+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Bhollnunda H(IO, ) HPWT,,­ I'll 1'0« ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 7 2800 511 101 I' M« 5) CM« 5) (00136000) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC{5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Thal!...aspUl 91 I' M« 5) H(IO+) HI' W TK R PH 1'0(, ACS(IO+) CV(IO-l) 183 Q 459 CM(5-10) (00136100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NC.',(IO+) SP( 10,) CP( 10i) PHC{5-10) OC5(101-) ST(IO+)

PHC PIIS LOISlIlg P M S HPWT,,- A(,S(IO+) (,Y(IO') 9 287 () 616 153 H(IO+) PO PH CM(~-IO) (00!36200) C(lO+) 55-HP NCS(IOI) SP( 10+) MCW(IO+) CP(IOt) OCS(IO-t) S f(IO+)

Kotlaga PM\<5) H(IOT ) HI' W Tf.-. PH POC- C M(5-1O) ACS(5-iO) (,V(IO.) 10 6240 1,203 261 (00136300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) S,,-IIP 5) NCS(IO+) ,,1'( 10+) PHC(5- )0) CP(IO+) 0('.';(10+) ST(lO+)

116 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land lise (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of lane use In hectare)

"S .Q" ~ c ~, ~ .:l< 0 >- -i3 -i3" ~ ~ u'" 0 B ~ E:'" EO ~ ~ t;!" '" .., <8 " OJ Of) i;j" S ~ " " -B a u 5- ~ ~ :< :!:'l en u " 0 ;; 0;; :7:" ~ " ~ " " 0 §""'O ~ ;; "" ~ ;>, '"il= -0 :!:'l ~ '" 2 :<'" ~ 1:: " "0 > ;. ..0 2 0- ~to. 8.2 -e ~ EO a ~ ;;; EO u :E" " '" .... >- ~ '"0. :;J, ;;'" '0 0 c ~ -

B5(5-IO) PR MR S55 TK(4 I) B.al.all1agat (15) ED 17 () 135 67 !unanlmunda RS(5-1O) FP T(4 I) NW(I[)+)

W(43) B5(10+) PR MR Bralr"llI"gar (28) EA N 1117 WE(5 I) 1758 1599 656 Ch.ch.nda 2 RS(IOl) rp T"(JO 4) NW(lO+) T(397)

W(20) OS(IO, ) PR MR IlloJI"III"gal (25) LA 8981K(10) 172 9 200 ') 76 (, Tlleunal RS(IO+) FP T(29) NIV( 10+)

W(39) B~(IO+) PRMR BlaJlajllaga. (18) EA 166 TK(16) 1343 23 8 21 2 NIl-tunal 4 HS(IO+) FP , . T(54) NW(IOC)

W(15) 85(10+) PRMR IlI"JI ajllagar ( 18) EA 14 I TK(I 0) 98 () 91 83 Balang~)ahaJ RS(tO+) FP T(44) NW(tO+)

W(26) BS(IO+) PR MR B.aJlajllaga, (15) EA 109 TK(J 9) 860 192 61 Daghlaberna 6 RS(IO+) FP f(G 5) NW(IO+)

W(20) BS(IO+) PR MR 210 WE(2 9) Bla~raJllagar (18) EA 1107 1152 236 BhOltllUnda RS(lO+) FP Tl<-(45) NW(IO+) T(94)

W(18) BS(IO+) PR ~IR Bra)l(l;Jnagar (16) EA 92 TWE(IO 96~ 78 567 Tharkaspur 8 RS(IO+) Ff' 9) T(12 8) NW(to+)

W(17) 8SIIO+) PR !viR BIFlJ1altlagai (16) EA N 216WE(14) 130 I 704 62 1 Lorslng 9 RS(IO+) TO 2) NW(IO+)

W(92) BS(IO+) PR MR BraJ,ajllagar,< 15) EA N 512 TK(2 3) 2379 2267 967 KOilaga 10 1)RS(IO+) rr T(116) NW(IO+)

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B.,Valt H(IO+) HPwn, PH 1'0(5- CY(IO+) II 4210 7&& 146 PM«5) CM(5-10) ACS(,5) (00136400) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) CP(IOI-) NC<'(IO+) SP(IOi) PHU5-H) O(,S( 10+) ST(IO+)

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PI' Kandakuda IIPWTK PH 1'0(5- CV(IO+) 13 1550 175 41 5) M(5-IO) H(ID+) CI\I(5-10) ACS(5-10) (00136600) MCW(IOi) ~S-HP 10) SP(IO+) C(lO+) CP(IOI-) NCS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ~l(IO+)

GhusurallllLnda 64 P M(5-JO) H(IO+) HPWTI-.. CV(IO+) 14 3590 294 (00136700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP CM(5-10) ~~~~;:;) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) S f(IO+)

MadhupllI 81 P M« 5) H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- CY(IO+) 15 S('I 0 159 CM(S-IO) ACS(~-IO) (00116800) C(lO') MCW(lO+) ~S-HP 10) CP( 10+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) O(S(IO+) ST(IO+)

14 H(I()+) Nalkdlill P(~ HPWTI-.. PHPO(- CM(5-10) ACS« 5) C'Y(IO+) 16 420 63 5) M( - 5) MCW(IO+) (00136900) 5S-HP S) CP(IO+) NC'S(IO+) SP(IO+) C( 10+) PHC(5-IU) OC'~(I(J+) ST(IU')

PHSH(IO+) ACS Ch,lndnlmal HPWTK CY(IO+) 17 4570 974 20~ P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO PH CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) (00137000) SS-IIP SP( 10+) PHC(5-IO) CP(IO!-) OCS(IO+) S 1(10+)

H(5- CharbhHtl 235 P M« S) C(5- 10) MCW(S- HP W TK R PH AC>(<.S) CY(S-IO) 18 3120 1,189 PO(~ CM« 5) (00137100) NCS(S-to) SP(5-IO) 10) 10) PIlC(, 5) SS-HP 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ~T(S-IO)

Deogaon P M( 5) C 5 H(5- HP W TK PH POI, ACS(5-1O) eY(S-IO) 19 3140 82S 169 < (- to) MCW(5- CM«S) (00137200) 5) NCS(IO+) 5P(l0+) 10) 10) PHC(' S) SS-HP (,P(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+)

ewc PIlC RaJPuI 190 P(2) M(2) FWC TB H(5- HP W TK R PO PH CM ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 20 4390 1,909 (00137300) S(2) C(5-10) 10) MCW(S- S5-HP CPt !O+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) 10) OeS(lo+) ST(5-10)

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11(5- Kalapali A(,S(S-IO) CY(S-IO) 21 1670 1,277 255 I' M« 5) C(5- 10) MCW(5- HI' W TK R PH 1'0« CM«5) (00137400) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) 10) 10) PHC(~ 5) SS-HP 5) CP(lO+) OC,,(IO+) "T(5-10)

Baghl achaka H« HPWT ... PH PO(c: ACS(5-IO) eY(5-tO) 22 2080 1,009 202 I' 1\1 C« 5) CI\1(~ 5) (00137500) 5) MCW« 5) SS-IIP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) PHC« 5) ('1'(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO)

1'« Bele,dhuda H(5- HI' IV TK ACS(5-1O) C\'(5-W) 23 320 32 5) M« 5) 1'0("-- 5) CM« 5) (00137600) 10) MCW(5- SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) ('(10+) 10) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP( 10+) OC,,(IO+) ST(5-10)

Chelkuth. 1'« - H(5- HI' W TK PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CY(5-IO) 24 1540 182 37 5) M« 5) ('(S- 10) MCW(5- S3-IIP CMC<-S) (00137700) 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(5-IO) 10) 10) PHC(S-IO) ('1'(10+) 0(,,,(10+) ST\5-10) I

Gounnal PM(5-IO)C(S H(5- HPWTK PH 1'0« CY(5-10) 25 2300 454 CM(5-IO) ACS(5-10) (00137800) 94 10) 10) MCIV(5- SS-HP 5) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(S-IO) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO)

Rankala P M(~ 5) C(5- - H(S- HI' W H .. PH 1'0« AC',)« 5) CY(S-IO) 26 2200 368 CM«5) (00137900) 70 10) 10) MCW(5- SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(IG+) OrS(lo+) ST(5-to)

BadJob H(IO.) HPWTK PH CY(lO+) 27 7010 708 147 I' M C(lO+) CM(5-to) AC~(S-IO) (00118000) MCW(IO+) SS-IIP 1'0(10+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO.) PHC(IO+) 0('<;(10+) Sl(10+)

Nuamunda 18 1'(" H(IO+) HPWTK PH 1'0(5- CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CY( 10+) 28 290 81 5)M(,S) MCW(IO+) (00138100) SS-HP 10) CP( 10+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

Amdalha P M(S-IO) C(5 H(S- HI' W TK PH 1'0(5- CM(5-tO) ACS( 10+) CY(IO+) 29 2590 383 (00138200) 75 10) 10) MCW(5- S<;-HP 10) NCS(JO+) SI'(IO+) 10) PHC(5-to) CP(to+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(5-10) Kudopali HPWT"­ ACS(IO+) CY(IO;) 30 4S30 862 168 P M S MC'W(S-IO) PO PH (00138300) C(lO') SS-HP CM(5-1Il) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PIIC(5-IO) CP(lO;) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

120 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land llse_{As on 1999) Land lise (I e area under different types of land lise 111 hectare)

c: - 0 i lj iii 01) ~ E- ~ c f " >, -6 -6 :; ~ '" "1l 0 u ~ ~ c: E -;:; " '" ~ <2 E 0- ~ f§_ 0;" OIl ~ 2- " -6 ~ ;> ~ .", 8 " :0" :: ~ ~ t; (2 OIl ;: , ::z'" § -a ~ OIl ;;; S 'Co ;>, '",. ~ ..0.. -a " 2 ~ 0, t:: -a "'C ;> ;: Q, " ..c E g_3 -.':- .. iii E E ~ "&- "'C :0 '" <.... ;>, 5l 0. E V ~ 0 0 : u 00"'" ] ~ U)" lJ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

BS(5-10) PR MR TK(20 S) BraIIHJ11ag'u (7) ED N 95 I 12 5 249 Kalapal, 21 RS(5-1O) fP 14 I f(20 5) NW(IO+)

BS RS(~ 5) I'R MR Tk.(83) BlaJraJnagm (10) ED N 1089 179 51 3 Baglll achaka 22 NW(I(l+) fP T(R 3)

BS RS(~- I'RMR 10) Brall alnagrn (9) CD 39 45 1(> 8 72 Belcldhuda 23 FP NW(IO+)

B~(- 5) PR MR BralfaJnagar (10) ED 545 60 g 247 142 Chelkuth, 24 RS(5-10) rp NW(lO+)

B<;(5-10) PRMR 1135 W(163) l3r3JIHjl1"grn (8) EA 614 179 21 2 GOllnnal 25 \') R~(5-IO) FP T\lo 3) NW(IO+)

W(20) B~(5-IO) PR MR Ar;tJraJlli1giu (8) CA III 8 rK(8 I) 486 202 290 Rankata 2l> RS(5-10) FP 1(10 I) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) PRMR B,aJfOlnagal (12) 5357 TK(6 I) 710 447 43 I BadJob 27 RS( 10+) FP T(6 I) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) MR FI' B,"llaJnaga. (15) ED 21 185 68 I 5 Nuamuuda 28 RS({()+) NW(IO+)

B<; PR1>.IR RS(!O+) FP Bra"aln'gal (12) ED 177 2 420 195 20 :\ Amdarl\a 29 NW(IO+)

BS(' 5) I'RMR 13101' aJllagal ( 15) ED N 21 3 1245 2014 1060 Kudopah 30 R<;(5-IO) rr NW(5-IO)

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Bundla P M« 5) C(5- - H(5- T HP W TK PH PO« ACS(IO+) CV(5-IO) 31 2140 4,264 857 10) MCW(5- CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) (00138400) 10) \()) PHqS-IO) SS-HP 5) SP(5-10) CP(I()+) OC~(IO+) ST(5-IO)

H("': HI' WTK AlJllapail PH 1'0« CM(5-10) ACS( I 0+) CV(5-10) 680 483 97 P M C(S-IO) 5) MCW« 5) SS-HP (00138500) 5) SP(5-10) PHC(5-IO) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO)

Kalapalt H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 33 1380 608 121 1'1\1« 5) 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (00138600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) S5-HP NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Bahpu! P« H(IO+) HI' W SS- PH 1'0« ACS(IO+) CV(ID+) 34 127 0 292 CM(IO+) (00138700) 63 5) M« 5) C« MCW( 10+) HI' 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(JO-!-) 5) PHC(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST( 10+)

Tangarpalt l&.t I' M« 5) H(lO+) HI' W TK PH 1'0« ACS(IO+) CV(ID+) 35 2970 797 C« CM(10+) (00138800) 5) MCW(lO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(to+) ST(IO+)

Talpaua PHC H(5-10) HI' W TK CV(5-10) 36 5810 1,865 417 P(3) M S PO PH CM(5-IO) ACS(5-to) (00138900) PUC C MCW(5-IO) SS-HP CP(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) OCS(to+) ST(5-10)

Talmal H(5- HP W TK ACS(5-l0) CV(IO+) 37 8610 1,451 293 PM q<5) (00139000) 10) MCW(5- SS-HP PO PH CM(5-1O) NCS(5-to) SP(IO+) (0) PHCC< 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

PHS H(S-IO) Dmlaga HPWTK CV(S-IO) 38 7020 2,069 470 P M q<5) MCW(5-10) PO PH CM(5-IO) AC~(5-IO) (00139100) SS-HP SP(S-IO) PHC(5-1O) CP(5-to) NCS(5-10) OCS(to+) ST(5-10)

- H{S- Sale!lkla PH PO« CV(5-to) 39 2210 440 97 P M« 5) C« 10) MCW(5- HP W TK CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) (00139200) 5) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-HP 5) CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO)

Lahandabud • P M( 5) C( H(5- HP W SS- PH PO« ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 40 5540 1,174 258 < < 10) MCW(S- CM«5) (00139300) 5) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) 5) 10) PHC(IO+) HP CP(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10)

PHS H(5-10) ACS NOS(5- -, Hansamurak..ltapall HP W SS­ CM CP(5- 41 1,13 10 4,427 956 P(2) M S MCW(S-IO) PO PH 10) OCS(5- CVC5-10) (00139400) PUC C HP 10) PHC( 10+) (0) SP(S-IO) ST(5-1O)

122 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Dh·ecto.·v Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (1 e area under different lypes oflanc . use In hectare)

'"0 ~ ~ jij blJ S 0 c E ~ :;; .;:; :; ~ -a <.) '" "u 0 "l ~ to E -0 '" '" ~ ..0" n E g 1i e'" "E .., "'"g '" ~ E ;::: to ~ {j &2 (5'" ~ 0.. '" u @ 0 to 0 '" :::: .rs " "E '" '" ~ "~" '"E {j -;;; E il''" 0. ~ OIl "" ~ " " ~ :::'" ~ 0 §" i':! ;: c 0-= ""- 0 c "3 '" .§ U) u f': .a: z" Po z ;;;: E :0 U "'"till .? ~ " 13 14 15 16 17 18 ""19 20 21 22 23 2 1

8S(5-IO) PR MR Bravajllagal (9) ED NM 293 1040 132 677 Bundla 31 RS(5-IO) FP NW(5-10)

8S(5-10) PR MR Brajlajllagal (8) ED 5 8 n3 164 13 I Am1apall 32 RS(S-IO) FP ,NW(5-IO)

8S(10+) PRMR BraJralnag'u (18) ED 14 I 545 496 194 Katapah 33 RS(lOt) fP NW« 5)

BS« 5) PRMR Bra,ra,'''gar (18) ED 192 37 S 68 g III Bahput }4 RS(IO+) FP NW« 5)

BS PR MR RS\IOt) Jhar"'guda i 18) EA NM 36 I W(20) 228 I 62 248 Tangarpah 35 , FP T(20) NW('-5)

W(20) BSNW PRMR 2 WE(4 0) Jharsuguda ( (0) EA NM 412 6 259 81 1 Talpa\la 36 RS(5-10) FP NR 49 R(40) T(IO I)

BS«- 5) 1I.IR FP JhalSlIguda (15) EA NM 864 W(40) 4993 1497 12 12 Talmal 37 RS(5-IO) T(40) NW« 5)

BS RS(S- PRMR 10) NW« JharslIguda (8) EA NM 194 W(4 0) 377 5 112 2894 Durlaga 18 FP T(40) 5)

(l3S« 5) 31 W(20) MR FP jh~,s"guda (8) EA 1644 84 430 Saleukra 39 RS(5-IO) T(20) NW« 5)

BS NW MR FP lhal suguda '(S) EA NM 643 R(I 2) 2952 692 1245 Lahanda!",d 40 RS(5-IO) NR T(12)

BS RS(5. W(192) PRMR 10) NW« Jha, "'Iluda (7) EA NM 553 R(4 9) 6790 503 41 FP 322 2 Hansamurakalapah 5) T(24 0)

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Beher.pat PM( 5) C( 11(" HI' W TK ACS«5) CV« 5) 42 1840 950 202 < < 5) MCW« 5) 1'0«5) CM« 5) (00139500) NC~(<15) 51'(5-10) 5) PHC(IO+) 5S-IIP PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) 5T(5-10)

1'11511(5.10) Marakuta HI' W 5S­ CM(5-10) eV(S-IO) 43 7300 1,914 380 I' M« ';) C(...: MCW(5-1O) PO PH AC~«5) HI' (00139600) 5) PHC(IO+) CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) OC5(5-10) ST(5-10)

- 11(5. Budillpada. 200 I' M S C(5- PH PO« AC5« 5) CV(5-10) 44 3700 1,040 10) MCW(5- HI' W TK 7 CM(5-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) (00139 00) 10) 10) PIIC(5-10) SS-HP 5) CP{5-lO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

11(5- HP W T"- Jamera 541 P M S C(5- CM(5-10) ACS(5-lO) CV(5-10) 45 2540 2,331 10) MCW(5- 5S-Hr PO PH (00139800) 10) 10) PHC( 10+) CP(5-1O) NCS{5-lO) SP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-IO)

Jamuapalt PM( 5) C(5 H(5- HI' W TK CM(5-IO) ACS(5-lO) CV(5-IO) 46 2400 644 158 ...: - 10) MCW(5- 1'0«5) (00139900) 10) 10) PHC( 10+) SS-HP PH« 5) CP(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(S-IO)

11(5- HI' SS- Smghabaga 277 1'(2) M« 5) w I'll 1'0« CM(5-10) ACS(5-IO) eV(S-to) 47 2850 1,259 (0) MCW(5- HI' (00140000) C(5-1O) 5) CP(5-lO) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) 10) PIIC( 10+) OC5(5-1O) ST(5-10)

PandnpathaJ 236 I' M« 5) C(<. 11« HI' W SS- ACS« 5) CV« 5) 48 3660 1,08g 5) 5) MCW« 5) HP 1'0«5) C~I« 5) (00140100) NCS«5) SP(5-IO) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS« ~) 5T(5-10)

PHS H(5-IO) Dalk. 166 I' M S C(5- HPWTK PH 1'0(5- CM(5-10) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) 49 2860 750 MCW(5-10) (00140200) 10) SS-HP PHC(IO+) (0) CP(5-10) NCS(5-IO) 51'(5-10) OCS(5-10) STl5-(0)

Puma 11« HP W TK PH PO« ACS« 5) CV«5) 50 1170 402 89 PM C«5) CM«5) (00140300) 5) MCW« 5) SS-IIP 5) NCS« 5) 51'(<.5) PHC(5-10) CP« 5) OCS("': 5) ST« 5)

Kumudapah PM( 5)C(5 H« IIPWTK PH PO(5- CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) eV(5-10) 51 2990 419 96 < - 5) MCW« 5) (00140400) 10) PIIC(W+) SS-HP 10) CP(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-IO)

124 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land lise (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of lane use III hectare) - ] "0 § ~ on ~ ;:: C & - -i3 -i3" "3 " "'" 0 u E -;:;" E " ~ E ~ <2 &l ::0 ~ 0:; B " " " ,,' 0; " :(l ~ ;., '" ~ '0 ~ ~ S >-, ~ 1 ~ S '0, ~ t: " .", '0 ~ ..0 U ~ o ~ c: ;; " 0. 0. 0.2 -e E ~ s " ::0 ~ -B iii " " (5 0 :>. 0. ":::~ u 'E 0lJ iii'" c: E 0 ~ '" ~ " " '" ~ Oi

B" R~(" S) PR MR 25 I H .. (I 2) Jhal 'illguda ((» EA NM 986 120 468 Behelap"l 42 NW(" 5) FP T(12)

~ BS« 5) MR rr Jharsuguda (7) EA NM S4 S W(26) 581 3 31 6 583 Malakuta 43 RS(5·1O) T(26) NW(5·IO)

BS RS(5- W(I2) PR MR IO)NW(5- Jhalsuguda (7) EA NM 27 4 R( I 4) 1506 12 q 1761 3udillpadar 44 fP 10) T(26)

BS(5-IO) MRrr J har'l'guda (8) EA NM 16 I W(I 2) 1874 198 291 Jamera 45 RS« 5) T(12) NW(S·IO)

RS 3S(' 5) MR fr Jharsuguda (8) EA N 456 527 41 3 986 Jal1luapah 46 NW(5·10)

BS(5-IO) 10 W(14) MR FI' JhalSlIguda (8) EA NM 211 8 II 8 569 Slllghabaga 47 RS('5) T( 14) NW(5-IO)

W(30) BS« 5) PR MR JharslIguda (6) EA NM 285 TK(2 2) 222 I 41 9 659 Pandnpathar 48 RS(' 5) rp T(53) NW(IO+) , BS(~ 5) PRMR Jhalsuguda (6) EA NM 514 W(O 8) 1870 22 I 248 Dalk, 49 RS(5-10) fP nO 8) NW(lO+)

BS RS« 5) PR MR 14 I W(12) Jharsuguda (4) EA NM 504 147 370 Pl1Il1a 50 NW(IO+) FP T(12)

8S(' 5) MR rr JharslIguda (7) EA N 42 I W{l S) 172 7 39 J 43 9 hUl11udapall 51 RS(5-IO) T(15) NW(IO+)

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

- H(5- Kurebaga ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) 52 3080 765 164 P M C(5-10) 10) MCW(S- HP W 5S- POPH (00140500) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) (0) PHC(S-IO) HP CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

BaIlJ.r. P M« S) C(S- H(S- HP W 5S- PH PO(S- CM(S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) 53 1750 SOl 98 10) MCW(S- HP (00140600) 10) 10) PHC( 10+) 10) CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

Brulld.mal H(5- HP W TK PH PO« 54 5630 1,987 437 P M C(5-IO) CM(S-IO) AC5« 5) CV(5-10) (00140700) 10) MCW(S- SS-HP 5) 10) PHC( 10+) CP(5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-I!J) OC~(5- \0) S res- \0)

PHS H(S-IO) ACS NCS(5- - Badmal H4 P M 5 C(S- HP W SS­ 55 3440 2,027 MCW(5-10) POPH CM(5-IO) 10) OCS(5- CV(5- 10) (00140800) 10) HP PIlC( 10+) CP(5-10) 10) SP(5-10) ST(5-1O)

Beherapal! PH PO(<- ACS«5) CV(<-5) 56 1360 205 42 PM«5)C« 5)MCW(~~~ HPWS5- CM«5) (00140900) 5) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) 5) PHC(IO+) HP CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST«5)

KII~ufJallgha 1l(5- HP W S5- PH PO(5- ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 57 4370 964 195 P MC(S-IO) 10) MCW(S- flP (00141000) 10) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-10) 5P(5-1O) 10) PHC( 10+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO)

PHS H(lO+) Hlnna HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(10+) 58 1,0330 3,968 891 P M S MCW(IO-t) POPH CM(IO+) (00141100) C(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(JO+) 5T(10+)

Kh.n 40 PM(5-10) H(IO+) HI' W SS­ ACS(JO+) CV(lO+) 59 1070 196 PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00141200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) HP NCS(ld+) SP(S-IO) PH(5-IO) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-1O)

DH H(IO+) Maida HP W SS­ PH 1'0« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 60 7320 1,075 221 P M« 5) MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) (00141300) C(lO+) HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Rampur H(IO+) HP W SS- PH PO« ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 61 43,10 1,129 221 PM S CM(IO+) (00141400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PIIC(IO 'J OCS(IO') ST(IO+)

Dumennunda H(IO+) HP W SS­ ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 62 710 427 106 P M« 5) PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00141500) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) HP NCS(JO+) ~P(lO+) 1'11«5) CI>(IO+) PHC(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

126 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land lise (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types of lane use. n hectare)

<: 0" 1f S2 iii OD f; E -5 c- -; ~ ~ <> -a -a u 0 " ~ 8 -5 "~ '" " " ~ <2 6~" on ~ "N E ~ '" ..;:;, 0 ~ 2- '" ~ "g OJ) u ~ _n . " " OJ) '"0 o(l '"d ;;: " ~ " 0 ,., ~ ~ ~ ""§'" iil 11 » d'i _n u 8 ~ 0. ~v t::'" ;;: " 0- " v i; ..c: ,8 0- oo.~ " e "'" '"@ 8 ~ u ~ :0" '- a 0- §~ 11 CD iii <5 0 "8 '" '" ., .c ., " " ""' e'" t E U CD ~ " §: ~ ~ 0 g ~ 8 '" 0 " 0 :3 " ~ v .§ " U) 8] ...: z" 0...'" z ::;! E ~'" u '" ~ :4 " 13 14 15 16 17 18 ""'19 20 21 22"" 23 2 I

wei 8) BS(5-10) MR FP lharsuguda (7) EA NM 293 TK(I I) 181 9 454 485 Kmebaga 52 RS(5-10) T(29) NW(IO+)

W(15) 8S(5-10) MR FP Jha,suguda (7) lOA NM 197TK(IO) 1224 82 22 I BanJara 53 RS« 5) T(25) NW(IO+)

W RS BS('" 5) MR FP Jharsllguda (10) EA NM 194 (176) 4287 265 707 l3rundamal 54 NW(5-10) T(176)

B~ RS(~ 5) PR MR 27 W(104) Jha,suguda (9) EA NM 2026 58 5 452 Badmal 55 NW(5-10) rp 3 T(104)

BS(' 5) W MR FP Jharsuguda (5) EA NM 17S (06) 846 159 169 Bcherapall 56 RS« 5) T(O 6) ~NW(5-IO)

BS« 5) MR FP Jharsuguda (8) EA N 378 301 7 266 706 Ku"'ufJangha 57 RS(5-IO) NW« 5)

BS(" 5) MR FP Jha,suguda (12) EA NM 600 W(5 7) 610 9 2592 970 Hmna 58 RS(5-10) T(57) NW«5)

BS(IO+) MRrp Jharsuguda (10) ED 290 03 776 Kha.! 59 R5(10+) NW«5)

NW W(O 8) PR MR B5(10+) Jha,suguda (II) EA NM 92 7 R(I 2) 167 I 188 451 I Maida 60 fl'NR RS(IO+) T(20)

NW BS(5- W(12) PR MR 10) Jharsuguda (12) EA NM 809 R(4 0) 1790 19 I 150 I Rampur 61 FPNR RS(IO+) T(53)

W(O 8) BS(5-IO) MR FP Jharluguda (II) EA NI\f 126 R(2 0) 37 I 100 89 Dumcllllunda 62 RS(IO+) T(28) NW« 5)

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PHS H(IO+) Patr.pal! HPW 55- AC5(IO+) CV(IO+) 6J 511 () 1,599 345 1'(2) M 5 MCW(lO t ) PO PH CM(IO+) (00141600) qIO+) HI' NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

Bhunislind 38 P« H(IO+) HI' R ~S­ PH PO(, ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 64 60 152 CM(IO+) (00141700) 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+) HI' 5) NCS(IOT) 51'(10+) CP(IO+) C(lO+) PBC( 10+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO\-)

..... umbhall H(IO+) flP W TK I'll 1'0« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 65 2170 640 129 P M«5) CM(IO+) (00141800) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PH(,(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

L uhurcnkachhar 1'(, H(IO+) ACS(5-JO) CV(IOT) 66 710 379 TK 0 55-0 PO(5-10) CM(IO+) (00141900) 64 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+) NCS( I 0+) 5P( 10+) PH(5-W) CP(IO+) C( 10+) PHC( 10+) OC5(10+) S1'(IO+)

Tarekela 130 I' M« 5) H(IO+) HI' W SS­ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 67 2120 596 PO(<-5) CM(IO+) (00142000) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PH(,( 10+) OC5(10+) ST( 10+)

Turnbela 76 I' M« 5) H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 68 (Tumbekela) 2650 346 T HI' W 5S- PO(~ 5) CM(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NC~(lO+) 51'(\0+) (00142100) HI' PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) O(S(lO:) ST(IO+)

Khemal 105 P 1\1« 5) C(5- H(5- HI' W TK R PH PO(~ (M(5-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) 69 3550 505 10) 10) MCWe5- SS-HP 5) (00142200) CP(5-1O) NCS(5-10) 51'(5-10) 10) PIlC« 5) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10)

Bh.g'pah 46 PM«S) H(IO+) HPWTK AC:'(IO+) CV(IO+) 70 2030 184 PO«5) CM(IO.) (00142300) (,(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-Hl' NCS(IO+) SP(IO\-) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OC5(10+) ST(IO+-)

PHC PHS ACS Snpura HPWTK CVeIO+) 71 2,392 0 1,622 360 P M S H(IO+) PO PH CM(IO+) NCS(IOt) (00142400) C(IO+) 55-HI' SP(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) 0(5(10+) 5T(10+)

Bhurkamunda H(IO+) HI' W SS­ PH 1'0« ACS(S-IO) CVeIO+) n 6540 926 203 I' M« 5) CM(IO+) (00142500) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) HI' 5) NC5(10+) SI'(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC(~ 5) OC5(10+) 51(10+)

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B~(' 5) PR MR Jharsugllda (II) EA NM 470 W(O S) 1744 65 R 2232 Patrapah 63 RS(IO') fP f(O 8) NW(S-IO)

BS(5-IO) FP [f) 4 I 20 Bhutusund RM5-10) NW(5-IO)

BS« 5) PR MR Jha. slIgllda (12) [A NM 1852 60 172 KllInbhan 65 RS(5-10) FP NW(IO+)

'BS(5-10) • 1 FP Jhal>ugllda (11) 547 20 145 Luhurenkachhar 66 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

W(14) BS(5-10) MR FP Jha"ugllda (12) EA N 27 R(I I) 161 I I 8 443 Tarckel~ 67 RS(5-10) T(26) NW(IO+)

W(04) BS(<.5) 53 8 TlImbela MR FP JharslIgllda (12) EA N 168 R(99) 1754 8 8 68 R~(5-10) (Tumbe"ela) T(IO 3) NW(IO+)

BS RS« 5) PR MR 87 R(49} Jharsllglld. (8) EA NM 2448 93 868 I<..herual 69 NW(lO+) rp T(49)

BS(IO+) 77 R(12) MR fP Jh.rslIgll<1. (12) EA NM 1369 116 43 7 Bh.g.pah 70 RS(<" 5) T(32) NW(IO+)

BS RS(5- W(12) PR MR 10) Jharsugllda (12) ED NM 530 TI<..(56 I) 551 I 284 17024 ~rlpura 71 FP NW(IO+) T(573)

W(16) 6S(5-1O) MRFP Jh:rsugllda (,15) EA NM 1150TK(3J) 1980 1673 1688 Bhurkamund::t 72 'RS(5-IO) T(49) hW(IO+)

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PHS lIe 10+) K.Il"ela HP W TK PH Poe' ACS(IO") CV(IOt) 73 1,2800 1,204 273 P M S MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) (00\42600) C( 10+) SS-IIP 5\ NCS(IO+\ SP(IO+) PHC'(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

011 MCW T(2) W(71) P(71) 1\1(27) ewe TK(Sl) PO(17) Block Total 277350 68753 14688 5(16) PUC(2) PIIC(4) CM(2) ACS(4) HP(n) PII(62) C(2) PHS(12) R(6) FWC TB

130 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land lise (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use 111 hectare)

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W(40) B~(IO+) MR fP Iharsuguda (14) EA NM 564 4 TK(2 0) 358 1 1162 2353 Kat,kelll 73 RS(IO+) T(6 I) NW(IO+)

W(173.95 PR(46) ) 8S(16) MR(71) WE(l77 ED(l8) N(45) RS(2) .. p(n) 3870.2 6) 125254 36U41 71896 EA(S!) 1\1(31) NW(4) NR(4) TWE(25 NW(4) 38) TK 256.2

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA Alphahetlcal list of Villages of C.D. Block: Ki.-imira Name of the J)i~trict:.Jharsuguda * Senal Name of village 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number numher number

2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Kinmira Police Station: Laikera 0008 Arda 00148900 010190009()OO900063 2 Bagdehl 00148700 010190009000900061 3 BalJapali 00143200 010190009000900006 4 Bandhpali 00149500 010190009000900069 5 Barpan 00145500 010190009000900029 6 Bartlkra 00146700 010190009000900041 7 Bhalupalra 00149800 0101900090009()0072 8 8haunra 00142900 010190009000900003 9 BhllTlIOI 00143000 010190009000900004 10 Bholdlhl 00146600 01019()0090()0t}OO040 II Bhursllnal 00149400 010190009000900068 12 Bldmal 00149900 010190009000900073 13 Bungaberna 00145900 010190009000900033 14 Chakhuda 00142700 010190009000900001 15 Chamardlill 00147200 010190009000900046 16 Chandarpur 00146400 010190009000900038 17 Deopan 00146500 010190009000900039

18 Dhengu~lor 00146100 010190009000900035 19 Dhulra 00151800 010190009000900092 20 Dumbcrdlh. 00146000 010190009000900034 21 Gurlabahal 00148500 O1019000900()900059 22 Halkadhlpa 00150000 01 01 900{)t}000900074 23 Ilandatlipa 00143100 010190009000900005 24 Jhannal 00149700 010190009000900071 25 Jharmunda 00145600 010190009000900030 26 Kadobahal 00146800 010190009000900042 27 Kankaramunda 00149000 010190009000900064 28 Khadangadlhl 00147000 010190009000900044 29 Konnlra 00150100 010190009000900075 30 Kullithmal 00147300 010190009000900047 31 Mallgarad.h, 00146300 010190009000900037 32 Medll.pur 00146200 010 I 9U009000900036 33 Naksapal. 00148600 010190009000900060 34 Panpal. 00148800 010190009000900062 35 Pltamal 00145800 010190009000900032 36 Sarasmal 00145700 010190009000900031 37 Saraspah 00149100 010190009000900065 38 Sialrama 00149300 010190009000900067 39 Sulal1l 00142800 010190009000900002 40 Telldlhl 00147100 010190009000900045 41 Thakurpada 00149600 010190009000900070 42 Tumbadlhl 1)0146900 010190009000900043

137 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and next to It In brackets the distance In broad ranges VIZ

.0'" E Z'" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I CD Block. Klrlm,r. (0003)

Chakbuda H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 1140 214 45 P M« 5) 1'0(<.5) CM(IO+) ((){) 142700) C(I{)+) MCW(lO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHqIO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

'I Sulaln 317 P(2) M S HOO+) HPWTK ACS(5-IO) CY(IO+) 2 I,02~ 0 1437 PO PH CM(5-IO) (00142800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) "S-HP NCS(IO+) <;1'(10+) CP(JO+) PHqIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Bhaum3 H(IO+) HI' W SS­ PH 1'0(-, ACS(5-10) CY(5-IO) 9590 1,526 298 I' M " CM(5-10) (00142900) C(1O+) MCW(IO+) III' 5) NCS(IO+) SP{ 10+ i CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DA PHS BhlmJOl 154 I' M(

I-Iandatupa H(IO+) HI' W SS­ ACS« 5) CY(5-10) 1,2790 1,788 163 I' M CCIO+) 1'0«5) LM(5-10) (00143100) MCW(IO+) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHC( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

B3lJ3pah PM H(IO+) HP W SS­ PH 1'0(5- ACS(5-1O) CY(S-IO) 6 3780 584 112 (S-10) CM(5-10) (00143200) C(10+) MCW(IO+) HI' 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IOI) Cppo+) PHCC 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Barpan 265 1'(3) M H(IO+) HPWSS­ ACS(5-lO) CY(S-IO) 7 1,0050 1,36~ 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) (00145500) CCIQj-) MCW(IO+) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(5-1O) CPt 10+) PHqIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS lharmunda H(IO+) flP W 55- CY SP(IO+) 8 4850 2,300 460 P(4) M PO PH CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) .'j (00145600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) HI' ST(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) PHC 10+

')ara';mal H(IO+) HI' W SS­ ACS(5-IO) CY(5-10) 4240 717 141 I' M C(10+) PH PO(S- CM(5-10) 9 NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00145700) MCW(IO+) HI' 10) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO.),

Pltamal P« H(lO+) HpW rK ACS(5-10) CY(5-IO) 10 1380 46 1'0(<.5) CM(5-10) (00145800) 10 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+) S5-HP NC5(1O+) SP(IO+) C PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) CCIO ) PHC(IO+) OCS(10+) Sl(IO+)

138 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under dlfTerent types of land use I hectare)

c ] g0 .> ~" ;;:, b DO 1i -a -a" ] "<.) 0 ~ '" " ~ c c E U " " ~ ;; ~ E ~ .2 6" " 0 v " ~ ~ .5 ;> ~ -a OIl <.) :0 c " 1;; " OIl 0 '"C o:'" 1ij '0 '" -'" ::; g » '" '"d iii .D <.) .9 " -a. ~ t " '0 > ~ 0. g_B -s ...... c E a ~ .c .9 g- ;;; '" '- '" ~ '"d :0 ;;;'" 0 >, v; 0. OIl 1;1'" c: " h -.'" Z ::;, E u.. .s ::> u '"01)" z Vl 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

BS(IO+) MR FP lharsuguda ( I ~) roD 239 73 I 146 226 Chakl",da RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) MR FP Jha ..uguda (15) EA 1377 W(8 I) T(8 I) 7354 53 8 892 Sul.llI RS(ID+) NW(IO+)

W(40) BS(IO+) MR FP Jharsuguda (20) EA 125 (> TK(4 0) 636 I 720 117 2 Bhaunra RS(5-10) T(S I) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) 13 TK(20) MR FP lh."uguda (22) ED 2644 536 545 BhunJor 4 RS(5- 10) L 4 T(2 0) NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) 39 W(4 0) 0(80) MR fP Jhalsuguda (21) CA 6547 2924 ISO 5 Handatupa RS«5) I 6 T(12 I) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) MR FP lharsuguda (20) ED 242 1997 1290 253 13allapall 6 RS(5-10) ~NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) MR FP JhaJsuguda (21) ED 2732 TK(2 0) 4629 2052 616 Barpan RS(5-IO) T(20) NW(IO+)

I3S RS PRMR lhaJsuguda (19) EA NM 362 TK(2 0) 336 I 653 454 Jhannunda 8 NW(IO+) FP T(20)

BS( 10+) MR fP lhalsllguda (20) ED 183 8 TK(3 I 8) 2077 05 OJ Sarasmal 9 RS(5-10) T(318) NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) MR fP lhaJsllguda (20) ED 733 549 62 3 2 Pltamal 10 RS(5-IO) NW(IO+)

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BUlIgdbellla 20 P« H(ID+) HPW SS­ ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) II 300 85 PO(5-10) CM(IO!-) (00145900) 5) M(5-10) MCW(IO+) HP NCS(IO+) ~P{IO+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) CCIO+) PHC(IOr) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Dumberdlhl 26 P MIS-IO) H(IO+) HP W SS­ PH PO(5- ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 12 910 159 (00146000) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) HP 10) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHctIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO!-)

DhengufJor 79 P ~I« 5) H(JO+) HP W SS­ PH PO« ACS(lO+) CY(lO+) IJ 1680 393 CM(IO+) (00146100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Medntpur 24 PM«5) H(10+) HPWTK PH PO« ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 14 132 0 131 CM(5-10) (O()146200) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) S5-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Mangal adlh) 63 P M(-"S) H(IO+) HP W TK PH POe, AC5(5-IO) CY(IO+) 15 1500 327 CM(5-10) (00146300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+-) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+-) ST(IO+)

PHS H(lO,) Chandarpur HPW TK PH PO« ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 16 6220 1,441 116 P(2) M MCW(IO+) CM(5-10) (00146400) C(lO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHCCI D+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

Deopdll H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(<- ACS(5-IO) CY(IO+) 17 704 0 1,598 322 P(2) M CM(5-IO) (00146500) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCSllO+) ST(lD+)

Bho.d.h. P« H(IO+) HP W SS­ ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 18 1060 88 PO«5) CM(

Ba1ilkrd 19 200 ------UllInhab.ted ------(001 461oo}

PHS H(5-IO) Kadobahal P M S HPW SS­ PO PH(5- ACS(5-IO) CV(5-10) 20 4310 585 112 MCW(S-IO) CMl5-10) (00146800) C(IO+} HP 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-LO) CP(LO+) OCS(IO-t) ST(Ii)+)

Tumb.d.IH 59 P M«5) H« HPW S5- PII PO« ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) 21 132 0 308 5) MCW« 5) HP CM(5-IO) (00146900) C(lO+) 3) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) O(,S(lO+) ~T(IO+)

140 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land lise (As on 19991_ Land lise (I e area under different types of land use I r hectare)

E "0 1f ..>: ~ bI) ;- ~ s .c ::: ill ~ .;:; -6 ;; " 0 " <.> i! S 2 ;- '" '" :if 0 " eo 0 "-, § -0 " ~ th ;; ~ >, :< -0 ~ ~" 2 ~ 0. 1::: " -0 ;- ;: ..0" ~ ;;; ..c: 0- ~0- ~ E E <.> 2 8.E " '- => => ~ E <.J -0 ::c" 0'" 0 " i;' 1:;; '"0- -$ !l '"eo e l:l"' S '"2 l:; to: ..e: <;j" E 0- ~ o/> E .a <.J " ~ 0- ~ :< " ~ '" ;; " c 0 § 0 ""' 0 § a '" ~ u -< Z ~ Z ~ s :::> u '"01) ~ Z en" 13 14 15 16 17 18 ""'19 20 21 22 23 2 1

BS(IO+) 22 TK(2 0) MR FP JilalslIgud. (18) ED 202 14 39 Bungaberna II R5(10+) T(20) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) MR FP Jharsuguda (18) ED 150 565 102 110 Dumberdlhl 12 RS(IO+) NW(10+)

BS(IO+) MR FP JhaJsugllda (22) ED 165 98 ). 06 526 Dhen£uTJor I3 RS(IOt) NW(IO+)

W(2D) BS(5-IO) MR FP Jharsuguda (21) ED 10 I TK(4 0) 939 44 176 Medillpur 14 RS(IOt) T(60) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) MR rr Jharsuguda (18) ED 86 1287 50 75 f\.langaradllll 15 RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(5-10) MRFP JhalSuguda (13) EA 407 W(2 0) T(2 O} 4811 4 554 ),55 Chandarpur 16 RS(5-10) , NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) MR rr Jharsligutia ( 16) EA 61 7 4875 432 III 3 Deopan 17 RS(5-IO) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) MRFP J harsuguda ( 14) ED 17 83 I 115 97 BhOldlhl 18 RS« 5) NW(IO+)

------Umnhablted :------Barllkra 19

BS(5-IO) PR MR Jhalsuguda (26) ED 1046 2666 329 269 Kadobahal 20 RS(5-IO) FP NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) PRMR J harsuguda (26) ED 104 TK(3 3) 589 30 I 29 I Tumbadlhl 21 RS(5-10) FP T(33) NW(IO+)

141 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and next to It In brackets the distance m broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility IS available IS given)

«l c: o 'iii u "0 J.ll" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I

P« Khadangadlhl H« HP W SS- PH PO« ACS« 5) CV«S) 22 910 95 22 5) M« 5) 5) MCW« 5) HP CM(5-10) (00147000) 5) NCS(!O+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(5- Telldlll1 PH PO« AC1>« 5) CV«5) 23 2450 658 161 P M« 5) 10) MCW(5- HP W SS- CM(5-1O) (00147100) C(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(5-1O) HP CP(IO+) OC'S(IO+) ST(ltl+)

- H\S- Chamardlhl­ PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV«5) 24 2050 812 170 I' M(<- 5) 10) MCW(5- HP W SS- CM(5-1O) (00147200) C(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(5- to) HP Cf'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kuluthmal 171 P(2) M« 5) H« HI' WSS- ACS(-I: 5) C"'« 5) 25 4810 814 5) MCW« 5) HP 1'0« 5) CM«5) (00147300) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+)

Ourlabahal 67 P M(5-1O) H« HP W SS- PH PO(5- CM« 5) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 26 5260 341 5) MCW« 5) HP (00148500) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

Naksapah 565 P(3) M H« HP W SS- ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) 27 1,8070 2,522 5) MCW« 5) HP PO PH CM(~5) (00148600) C(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP( 10+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H MCW HP W SS- Balldehl 89 P M S C(5- ewc CM ACS(5-1O) CV(5-10) 28 1610 372 PHe PHS HP PO PH (00148700) 10) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) FWC OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Panpah H(<- HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(IOr) 29 3800 739 158 PM C«5) PO« 5) CI\I(<- 5) (0014&&00) 5)MCW«5) SS-HP NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+)

ACS NCS(5- - 992 P( 6) M(l) PHC PHS H« HP W SS- CM CP(5- 30 Arda (00148900) 2,0480 4,516 PO PH 10) OeS(5- eV(5-10) S(2) PUC C 5) MCW« 5) HI' 10) 10) SP(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kankaramunda PM«5)C« H« HPWSS- PH PO« ACS«5) CV(S-IO) 31 2660 511 99 5) MCW« 5) HP CM« 5) (00149000) 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) 5) PHe« 5) CP(5-10) aeS(S-IO} ST(!O+) I

H(5- HI' W SS- Sacaspall 118 P M«S)C« PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 32 3140 554 10) MCW(5- HP CM«5) (00149100) 5) 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) 10) I'HC« 5) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-IO) S T(lO+)

142 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Dir~ctorv Land lIse (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use I hectare)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

BS(<.5) MR FP Jha,sugud. (25) ED 19 I 440 266 22 RS« 5) I 3 Khadangad,h. NW(lO+)

BS RS« 5) PR MR Jharsuguda (23) ED 262 TK(4 0) 1368 365 410 Tehd,h. 23 NW(IO+) FP T(40)

BS(5-IO) MR FP Jha,suguda (25) EA 213 100 I 50 g 33 I Chamard.hl RS« 5) NW(IO+) ,------~----~------

BS(5-10) MR FP Jha,suguda (24) ED EAG - 499 R(4 0) T(4 0) 2810 77 I 688 Kululhmal 25 RS« 5) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) MR FI' Jharsuguda (17) ED 990 1169 I 3 3086 Gurlabahal 26 RS« 5) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) MR FP Jharsuguda (IK) EA 177 3 R(4 0) T(4 0) 7556 4829 3S72 Naksapah 27 RS« 5) NW(IO+)

BS RS MR FP JhalSuguda (17) ED 125 W(2 0) T(2 0) 844 444 176 Bagdeh' 28 NW(IO+)

BS RS(5-10) PR MR 48 GC(72 4) Jharsuguda ( 15) ED EAG N 64 46 2915 Panpah 29 NW(IO+) FP T(n 4)

W(81) BS RS PR MR Jharsuguda (9) EA NM 3087 WE(2 0) 1234 I 31 3 4636 Ard. 30 NW(IO+) FP T(IO I)

BS "I «5) MR FP Jharsuguda,(8) EA 202 WE(2 0) 2023 15 I 31 RS«5) T(20) 26 2 K.nkaramunda NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) M R FP lharsuguda (9) EA 637 1416 614 470 Sara"p"I, 32 RS«5) NW(IO+)

143 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA· Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amemtle, avatlable (If not aVailable wlthm the Village, a da,h (-) IS shown In the column and next to It In brad,e!s the distance In hroad ranges VIZ --c: 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the faclhlv IS available IS given)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

- H(5- SlalrdlIld PH PO\< ACS(" 5) CV( lU,) 33 577 0 941 198 r MC(5-IO) 10) MCW(5- HP W SS- CM«5) (00149300) 5) NCS(IO+-) SP(IOe) 10) PHC(5-IO) HP CP(JO+) OCS(IO+-) ST\IOe)

- H(5- Bhursnnal 83 P M« 5) ACS(" 5) CV(IO;) 34 1980 335 10) II.ICW(5- HP W SS- PO(~ 5) CM« 5) (00149400) C(W+) NCS(IO+) SP(W+) 10) PHC(5-10) tiP PH(<- S) CP(JO+) OCS(IO+) 5[(10+)

DH PHS H(5- HI" W S- Bandhpalt PH PO(<- ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 35 2950 936 222 P M S 10) MCW(5- P S CM« 5) (00149500) C( 10+) 5) NCS(IO; ) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(S-W) H CP(10 r) OCS(IO+) 51(10+)

- H(S- Th.~urpada PH PO« ACS(<- 5) CY(IO+) 36 2330 503 IDS PM«5) 10) MCW(5- HP W SS- CM«5) (00149600) C(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) 10) PHC(5-JO) HP CP(IO+) 0(5(10+-) ST(IO+-)

Jhannal 94 P M(<- 5) H« HP W SS- ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) J7 3500 405 5) MCW(<- S) HP PO(<- 5) CM(5-10) (00149700) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH«5) CP(IOe) OCS(IO+) STeIO+)

Bhalupatra • 292 P M S C(5- H(" HP W SS- ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 38 4310 1,228 5) MCW« 5) HP PO PH CM(<- 5) (00149800) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-ID} CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

B.dmal H« HP W SS- PH PO(<' ACS« 5) C\,(5-1O) 39 5890 1,4:24 296 I' /1.1 C(5-1 0) 5) MCW( < S) HP CM«5) (00149900) 5) NCS(~ 5) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(5-1O) OCStlO+) ST(IO+)

I-Ialkadh.pa PM( 5)C( H(,- HPWT< PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 40 1630 272 62 < < 5) MCW«5) '" CM(" 5) (00150000) 5) NeS(IO;) SP(IO+) 5) PHC« 5) SS-HP CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) CWC PHC KlnnU8 FWC TB H(5- HP W SS- CM ACS NCS CV(IO+) 41 1,3210 3,561 806 P(4) M S PTO PH (0()l5()IOO) ruc C 10) MCW(5- HP CP(IOt) OCS(fO+) SP(lO+) 10) ST(IO+)

H(5- HI' W SS- Dhutra 308 PM\<5)C« PI! 1'0« ACS« 5) CY(S-IO) 42 3700 1,532 10) MCW(5- HP CM(<-5) (00151800) 5) 5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) 10) PHC(IOt) CP(5-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO}

H D-\ DH MCW P(56) 1\1(19) W(41) PO(8) CWC(2) ACS(3) Block To.al 19979,0 38868 8287 S(9) PUC(~) TK(9) PTO eM(J) cv PIIC(J) NCS C(2) lIP(~I) PH(30) PHS(6) FWC'(2) TB

144 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use 11 hectare) . , c 0 '" .E iii " - 2- 0 OJ) c> ~ -a "3 ~ Il 0 -a" v ~ 2: § E Q" '-< . " ~ tn E V' ~ <2 'S" '" bI) '" ~ ~ 2- i'l: ,g -a OJ) :3 > c'" '" <:,j 0" :0" on 0 c :; "5l ~ " 0 ,,", '" §"O So @'" il ,,", '"i'l: "0 .0 ~ $2 "i'l: 0. t:: " "0 > ..c 0- ~0- e § ~ E ~ .9 ;;; 8.2 3 :0" '" .... >, 0- al bi) ;;; 0 0 E " '-< '" §JJ " " " '"2 ~ ;:l 1') '" Cil" Ei '" 0- ;;; to en E B -5 " ~ "i'l: 0 ij ;:: §" c § 0- 0 15 '" "3 '" "OJ) U'" -< :Z A-. I ~ E "-< Ii :::> u '" ~ z C/)" 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

BS« 5) MR ,p Jh". sugud. ( 12) EA 689 333 I <>00 855 Siahama 33 R;<,« 5) NW(IO»

BS« 5) MR ,r Jharsllgllda (15) ED 178 1387 215 203 BhUlsnnai 34 RS« 5) NW(IO+)

BS RS« 5) PRMR Jharsuguda (12) EA N 174 1939 140 70 I Bandhpall 35 NW(IO+) FP

BS« 5) PRMR Jharsuguda (16) EA N 137 W(2 0) T(2 0) 177 9 45 350 Thakurpada 36 ? RS(5-10) FP NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) MR ,p Jharsuguda (17) ED 255 2400 247 vO 2 Jhannal 37 RS(5-1O} NW(IO+)

W(40) BS RS(~ 5) PR MR iharsuguda (13) EA N 700 TK(4 0) 2837 294 459 Bilaiupatra 38 NW(IO+) FP T(S 0)

B5« 5) MRfP Jhalsuguda (19) EA 350 W(4 0) T(4 0) 3000 1428 1070 Bldmal 39 RS(5-10) NW(IO+)

W(15) BS RS(IO+) PR MR Jharsuguda (18) EA NM 132 TK(2 2) 1174 142 15 I Halkadhlpa 40 NW(IO+) 1'1' T(36)

W(40) BS RS(IO+) PR MR Jhalsuguda (21) EA NM 1402 WE(20) 8190 2018 1462 Klmnra 41 NW(IO+) FP R(80) f(14 I)

BS RS PR MR iharsuguda (8) EA NM 174 W(I O)T(I 0) 2748 166 605 Dhutra 42 NW(IO+) FP

GC(72.38) W(46.78) ~ PR(12) ED(22) WE(6.06) 8S(10) N(9) MR(41) EAG(2) 2643.8 TK(61.34) 113885 2478.7 3236,4 RS(4) 1\1(5) FP(41) EA(l9) R(16.02) 0(802) T(21O.6)

145

INDIA ORISSA LAIKERA C.D. BLOCK DISTRICT JHARSUGUDA

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY OF LAIKERA C.D. BLOCK- 0004

149 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA Alphabetical hst of Villages of CD. Block: Laikera Name of the Di~trict:.Jharsuguda * Senal Name uf Village 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number number number

2 3 4

Name of CD Block: Laikera Police Statton: Lalkera 0008

Amtdpah 00150400 010190008000S00078

2 Alldpada 00150600 010190008000S00080

3 Babllchlpldlhl 0143500 010190008000800009

4 Baddhllnam 0144300 010190008000800017

5 Balganbud 0143400 010190008000800008

6 Bankl 0143300 010190(}08000800007

7 Barilamllsa 0147900 010190008000800053 I 8 Bhatlalda 0151500 010190008000800089

9 Chandnlmal 0147800 010190008000800052

10 Dudllkabahal 0145400 010190008000800028

II GanJudlhl 0143900 010190008000800013

12 GOllflbud uOl48200 010190008000800056

13 Jammal 00143700 01019000800080001 I

14 Kadodarha 00144500 010190008000800019

15 Kankkumra 00144200 010190008000800016

16 Kankmal 00151000 010190008000800084

17 Karla 00143600 010190008000800010

18 Karmapada 00144800 010190008000800022

19 Khalllrkhaman 00144900 010190008000800023

20 Khontamal 00148100 010190008000800055

21 KlIanrmal 00147500 010190008000800049

22 Kukerdma 00143800 010190008000800012

23 Kulemllra 00150500 010190008000800079

24 Lalkera 00150200 010190008000800076

25 MaJurdlma 00148300 010 I 9000800080QOS7

I 26 Mundralore 00150900 010190008000800083

27 Muradlpall 00151200 010190008000800086

28 Nalkbandhpall 00145300 010190008000800027

29 Nandamunda 00144600 010190008000800020

30 Nlktnnal 00150700 010190008000800081

31 Nuagaon 00144100 010190008000800015

32 Pakelpada 00144700 010190008000800021

33 Pankelkhol 00147400 010190008000800048

34 Pan pall 00150300 010190008000800077

35 Ramchlpldlhl 00145100 010190008000800025

36 Rengalbeda 001,18400 010190008000800058

37 Routballdl 00145200 010190008000800026

38 Sahaspllr 00147700 010190008000800051

39 Sandhllnam 00150800 010190008000800082

150 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA AlphabetJcallist of Villages of C.D. Block: Laikera Name of the District:Jharsuguda * Serial Name of Village 200 I Census location code 1991 Census locatIOn code number number number

2 3 4

? 40 Sarangl

45 UdJa~all 00151100 O10190008000800()85

151 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmenItIes available (If not available WIthin the vlllag~, a da;h (-) IS shown m the column and next to It In brackets the distance m broad ranges VIZ "- 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility I, avmlable IS gIven) "'~ u :;; "0 " -0 0 ti '" u '"[;l U" '" ~1 ..0:" 0 u " ]'" _-,'" "'u 3'" '" 0 0 f u to: 'iii 2- U" ..0:" E u' U Po e ~ R 0 "on 0 Po B ~ (/)~.-., ...l ~ "0"' " " "" 0 3l a~ o] S 0. """'C ~ 4- 0 0 eo f! § ~ ~ 0 :;;'" i; " a~ " 0. ..c OJ :i'o " iii u .l<" ~ " u OJ "E OJ OJ E u -i3 E-'"S '" c t ~ 5 ~ ;; a "0 '" 0 o '" ~ [-< :z:" (J.l" " ~)~ Ea~ '" z ~ 8 "- ull ~ ~'" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I

CD Block: La.ke. a (0004)

Bankl P M(S-IO) C(S H(10+) HPWTK ACS(S-IU) CY(IO+) 3950 556 105 PO(S-IO) CM(5-IO) (00143300) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

Balganbud P M(5-IO) (,(S H(10+) HPWTf-. A(,5(S·IO) CY(IO+) 2770 480 96 PO(S-IO) CM(S·IO) (00143400) 10) MCW(IO+) ~S-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(S-IO) CI'(S-IO) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

OA. PHS Babuclup.d.11I 1'(3) M S C(S H(IO+) HPWTK PO PH(5. ACS(S-IO) CY(IO+) 1,2710 1,601 326 CM(S-IO) (00143S00) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

Karla I' M(S-IO) ('(5 H(IO,) HPWTK A(,S(S-IO) CY(IO+) 240 (l 39S 73 PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) (00143600) 10) MCW(IO+) 5S·HP NCS(iL)+) 51'(10+) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

lammal H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(S-IO) CY(IO+) 4620 1,162 241 I' M C(5-10) 1'0«5) CM(S-IO) (00143700) M(,W(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) SHIO+)

Kukerama I' M« S) C(S- H(IO+) ACS« S) CY(10+) 6 4010 SI2 116 HI' W TK R PO(~ 5) CM(S-IO) (00143800) 10) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) SS·HP PII,(S-IO) CP(S-IO) PHC« 5) OCS(IO,) Sf(IO+)

GallJudlhl H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(5-IO) CY(IO+) 4580 659 139 I' M C(S-IO) PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) (00143900) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(5-IO) PHC« S) O(,S(IO+) ST(10+)

TapgltnJa I' M(S-IO) C(5 H(IO+) HPW TK ACS(S-IO) CY(IO+) 3160 6S4 144 PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) (00144000) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) ~ PH(S·IO) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Nuagaon I' I'(~ S) M(S- H(iO+) HPWTK ACS(S-IO) CY(IO+) 9 860 140 34 rO(s·IO) CM(S-IO) (00144100) 10) C(S-IO) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(S-IO) Cr(5-10) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kan~kumrd I' M« S) ('(5- H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(5-1O) CY(IO+) 10 4810 745 IS9 1'0« S) CM(S-IO) (00144200) 10) MCW(IO+) S5-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(S-IO) Cr(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) 51(10+)

152 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land us~ In hectare)

I E "0 u -'" iii " 2- c- oo ~ >: -a -a B :'A u 0 " a ~ " =' ~'" E U ~ =' " ~ ~ <2 Of) ~ E 6 ~ " "~ 0 2- -a 01) u 2 ,. . ::g " :0" OJ '"c: " 1;l bI) 0 cf ;; ~ E 51" :2 .."l " c: >, '" "0 00 ::g ~ S >, iii Ci ~ '" "0 ,. .0 ~ .9 1::'"o "~ ;; .c .9 ",3 ~ "E ._ E ~ 8 '"OJ) Z'" en" 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

BS(5-10) MR FP JhalSuguda (37) ED 85 W(Z3)T(Z 3) 182 (, 1138 68 I Bank! RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(" 5) MR FP Jhalsugucta (35) ED 285 W(2 I) T(2 I) 155 J 690 223 Balganbud RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS 962 W(2 7) R(I 7) RS(IO+) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (36) EA N 745 (> 377 0 482 Babuchlpldlhl T(44) NW(IO+) i)

BS« 5) MR FP JhaIsuguda (30) ED 228 W(15)T(15) 1405 615 142 Karla 4 RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5) MR FP Jhal suguda (44) EDEAG 546 W(2 3) T(2 3) 3379 520 150 Jammal RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) PR MR FP JhalSuglida (24) [D N 3 I 6 W(O 8) T(O 8) 232

B5 RS(IO+) PR MR FP Jhalsugllda (19) EDEAG N 953 ZI3 2 1352 144 GanJudlhl 7 NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) PR MR fP JhaIsuguda (56) ED N 214 W(3 3) T(3 3) 1914 598 402 TapguIlJ3 NW(IO+)

BS(',5) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (50) EDEAG - 97 206 510 49 Nuagaon 9 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

1I3S(5,10) . I PR MR FP Jhalsuguda (50) EDEAG N 295 259 <) 1590 324 hankkuTTII3 10 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

153 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available within the Village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and ne"t to It In brad.ets the distance In broad range, VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kill'

~ and 10+ klns of the nearest place where the faCIlity IS dVailable IS given) ;;: "0" ~ "0 0 tl ~ '" <1) U" ~~ u. .a ;;: '" u C; " > 0 0 " e -E t '" " ,.c'" .::: 0 2- u" ""C!, ~ 0, iiJu <1) 0.. "5 bIl C; ~ ~0. 0 "0 OJ''' " ~ '~ ..-1 :§ '0 '2 '? "t,i,,,, dd ;; ""C!, .a "0 0 1;( '" tI~ ~~s 8 '0" 6 " 0 c: "OIl ..s'" '"0 t; .c Q)j~g t; "0 " ~,~ '" '-0 fJ .a 'iii ~ .0 '- OJ OJ'" OJ (;:>] ~ '3 0 ;;: 5D E ._ <1) 0.. ;-6 0 ~ 2 .;:::: §-.,::r: 0 '" 0. "2 OJ ~ til .0 <;; "" '2"

BaddhUl.am P(2) M« 5) H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) II 8000 1,445 310 PO« 5) CM(5-IO) (00144300) ('(5-10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IOt) PH« 5) (P(5-1O) PHC(5· \0) OC&(\O+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) TJlellnal P M S HP WTK (' ACS(5·10) CV(IO+) 12 5140 765 195 MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) (00144400) CC IO +) 55-HP PO PH NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IOt) 5 f( 10;)

Kadodarha P M« 5) HeIO+) HP W TK R - ACS(5-IO) CveIO+) 13 2470 548 126 CM(IO+) (00144500) C(10+) l\!CW(IOl-) SS-HP PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(5·10) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) 5T(IO+)

P(..: Nandamundn H(IO>-) HPWTK ACS«5) CVeIO+) 14 2700 343 76 5) M«5) PO« 5) (,M(IO+) (00144600) MCW(IO+) S5-HP NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) C(lO+) PII(5·IO) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHC PHS ACS Pakelpada P(2) M(2) S HPWTK CV(IO+) 15 ~84 0 1,751 391 H(10+) PO PH CM(5·10) N(,S(IO+) (00144700) C(5·1O) SS-HP SP(!O+) MCW(IO,) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

KannapadJ I' M« 5) C« H(10+) HPWTK ACS«5) CV(IO+) 16 41 0 III 28 PO«5) (,M(lO+) (00144800) 5) MCW(IO+} 5S-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5} OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

KhaJu, kitaman P M(5-10) C« H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(5·1O) CV(IO+) 17 2750 243 54 PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00144900) 5) MCW(IO+) SS·HP NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OC<;(IO-.-) ST(IO+)

Talmunda P(2) M PUC H(IO+) HPWTK PH 1'0« ACS« 5) (V(IO+) 18 1,2460 2,060 463 CM(IO+) (00145000) C MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) CP(IO+) PHCC< 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Ralllclllp.d.llI P(2) M« 5) H(IO+) HP WTK R • ACS(5·10) CV(IO+) 19 4480 961 218 CM(IO+) (00145100) C«5) MCW(IO+) SS.HP PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

Routbahal P M« 5) C(5- H(IO+) HP W TK R PH PO(5. ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 20 1300 485 91 C1\I(5.10) (00145200) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+} SP(IO+) CI'(lO+) PHC(5·10) 0('5(10+) ST(IO,)

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

8S(5-10) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (55) ED N 1618 W(3 5) T(3 5) 4922 101 <) 407 8addhunam II RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

8S« 5) ED EAG N PR MR FP Jharsuguda (47) 376 GC(51 6)T(51 6) 2457 1225 562 Tllelmal 12 RS(IO+) EO NW(IO+)

8S«5) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (47) ED N 252 W(2 8) T(2 8) 1666 388 140 Kadodarha 13 RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) PR MR FP Iharsuguda (50) ED 223 400 1698 377 Nandamunda 14 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S«5) 141 I W(43)TK(12) PR MR FP Iharsuguda (43) EA N 208 990 172 Pakelpada 15 RS(IO+) T(55) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (49) 58 177 167 II Karmapada 16 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(l0+) PR M R FP Jharsuguda (44) ED 190 800 1644 118 KhaJurkhaman 17 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S«5) MR FP Jharsuguda (45) EA NM 1376 W(2 3) T(2 3) 6664 268 I 1718 Talmunda 18 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S«5) 410 W(18)R(1 5) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (40) EDEAG N 2697 928 416 Ramchlpldlhl 19 RS(IO+) T(33) NW(IO+)

8S«5) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (42) EA 149 81 5 232 102 Routbahal 20 RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

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Nalkbandhpah PM«5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 21 3460 563 128 HP WTK R PO(~ 5) -CM« 5) (00145300) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) SS-HP PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Dudukabahal P M«5) C(5- H(IO+) HP WTK R PH PO« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 22 3490 518 107 CM(5-10) (00145400) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Pankelkhol P M S C(5- H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 23 3910 469 103 HPWTKRpO(~5) CM(5-1O) (00147400) 10) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) SS-HP PH(5-1O) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kuannnal H(IO+) HPWTK POPH(5- ACS NCS(5- CV(;O+) 24 2320 392 79 P M C(5-10) CM(5-10) 10) (00147500) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

Saranglol P(3) M C(5- H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 25 9030 2,145 446 HP WTKR PO PH CM« 5) (00147600) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHC PHS TB Sahaspur PM S HPWTK ACS NCS CV(IO+) 26 5540 2,108 493 H(IO+) PO PH CM«5) (00147700) C(lO+) SS-HP OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) ST(IO+)

Chandmmal PM«5) H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO« CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 27 1,1780 483 119 (00147800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) CP(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Barharousa P M(5-1O) C(5 H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 28 4310 442 88 CM« 5) (00147900) 10) MC\}'(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

Sudung P(3) M H(10+) HPWTK ACS(5-10) CV(1O+) 29 1,1880 1,633 339 PO PH CM(5-10) (00148000) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHS H(IO+) Khontamal HPWTK R PH PO« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 30 1,0330 1,634 372 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) CM(5-1O) (00148100) SS-HP 5) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

156 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land lise (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different type, of land us In hectare)

,; ] "S ~ ;;:; g i:' '"E; -6 -6"" "3 ~ 0 " u ~ " E:'" E U'" =' " ~ <8 E ~ ~ " OJ) ~ " g .., " -6 ~ 0 ~ ~ ,g u "? .., "' =' !l :0 01) ;;: ~ "" E '"S; ..':! "S "§ >, '" ~ ~ ,g t; ;-, iii 1:: .., "0 ;- .0 u B " 0. ~ til ~ '" ::: ~ E c; O) "E '" ~ fj "iii" '" 1;1 ~ 0/) E E " t- ::: ~ 0 ~ '"

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8S(<.5) 63 3 GC( 48 9) W(O 9) PR MR fP Jharsuguda (38) ED EAG N 183 8 43 7 5 8 Nalk bandhpah 21 RS(IO+) 1(498) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) PR MR FP Jhalsuguda (33) EA N 395 192 9 957 21 2 Dlldukabahal 22 R~(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS(<.5) PR MR FP Jhmsugllda (32) EA NM 287 135 1 609 1064 Pankeikhol 23 RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) 150 GC(31 6) W(2 3) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (33) EA NM 1142 457 229 Kuanmlal 24 RS(IO+) T(339) NW(IO+)

BS 82 7 GC(299 3) R~(lO+) PR MR FP Jhalsllguda (32) EA N 3087 989 113 9 SalanglOi 25 T(2993) NW(IO+)

BS 1197 TK(2 7) R(I 9) RS(IO+) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (40) EA NM 383 0 253 15 Sahaspur 26 . T(47) NW(IO+)

(lBS(<.5) 1174 GC(41 7) W(I 2) PR MR FP Jh""Uglld~ (43) EA N 2020 1750 6207 Chandlllmal 27 • RS(IO+) T(429) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) PR MR FP JhaJSllguda (45) N 884 1184 1949 293 Barham ..sa 28 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-IO) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (45) ED EAG 272 3 W(I 2) T(I 2) 4209 4367 567 Sudung 29 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) PR MR foP Jha""guda (42) EA N 753 W(6 5) T(6 5) 5897 1987 1630 Khontamal 30 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

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

1'(, Gounbud 31 400 27 7 5) M(<- 5) C(5- H(IO+) HP W TK R O(~ 5 CM(5-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) (00148200) MCW(IO+) ~S HI' P ) } - 1'11(5-101 CP(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) 10 PHC(5-1O) OrS(lo+) ST(IO+)

MaJurd,rna 219 PM«5)(< H(IO+) HP W TK PH 1'0« CM(S-IO) <\eS(5-10) CV(IO+) 32 5330 935 (00148300) 5) MCW(IO+} ~S-HP 5f CP(5-Hl) NCS(IO+) SPIIO+) PHC(,5) or~(Io+) S[(IO+)

- I Rengalbeda 220 PM(' 5)C(,,- H(IO+) HP W 1 K R I'll 1'0(, AlS(<-S) CV(IO+) 33 5630 882 CM«5) (00t48400) 5) MCW(IO+) 5S-HI' 5) NCS(IO+) Sp(tO+) CP(,5) PHC(~ 5) oeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

DH PHC PHS HI' W ~S- AC~ La"era 498 1'(2) M S CV(IO+) 34 5620 2,243 H(lO,) HI' P10PH CM(2) cr NCS(IO+) (00150200) PUC C SP(lO+) MCW(IO+) OCS{lO+) ST(IO+)

Panpah H(IO+) HI' W SS­ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 35 1120 190 85 I' M C« 5) PO PH (M(,5) (00150300) MCW(IO+) HI' NCS(I(H) SP(IO+) CPI< 5) PlIC(, 5) OCS(IO+) Sf( 10+)

Aml"pail H(IO, ) W n. R S3- PH POe , CM(5-10) AC~(5-IU) eV(lo+) 36 6630 1,465 316 I' ~I S C« 5) MeW( 10+) (00150400) W 5) CP(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(\O+) PHC(" 5) OCS(IO+) Sl(IO+)

Kulemura 614 1'(3) M(2) S H(IO+) HPWTK PI! PO(- CM(5-10) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 37 1,3050 2,719 (00150500) PUC qIO+) MCW(IO+) SS-Hp 5) CP(5-IO) NeS(IO+) SP( 10+) PHC(IO+) 0C5( 10+) ST( 10+)

Allapada 82 I' M(<- 5) H(lO+) ACS(5-IO) eV(IO+) 38 2190 350 ~I:_~~VTK ~~)PO(5- CM(IO+) (00150600) • C( 10+) MCW(\O+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) CP(IO+) PHqIO; ) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

N'~llmal 733 1'(4) M S C(5 11(10+) HI' W ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 39 2,1440 3,497 r" PO I'll (00150700) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP CM(S-IO) NCS(lo'+) Sp(io+) Plle(,5) ep(5-10) OCS(IO+) H(IO+)

Sand hun am 164 1'1\.1«5)C(5- H(IO+) IIPWTK PH 1'0(, CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) 40 3570 729 (00150800) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) CI'(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHq< 5) OeS(lo+) Sl(IO+)

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

BS(<.5) PR M R FP Jharsugllda (37) ED 290 10 105 GOUJlbud 31 RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) PR MR FP Jhalsllgllda (33) EA N 184 GC(1823) 2690 162 469 MajUrdllna 32 T(182 J) NW(IO+)

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BS 462 GC(ISO 5) RS(IO+) PR MR FP lharsuguda (28) EA N 1849 926 59 0 Rengalbeda 33 T(180 5) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (27) EA NM 86 GC(24 J) T(24 3) 3476 49 J 132 I Lalkera 34 NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) 'MR FP Jharsllguda (27) EA 127 65 3 247 97 Pallpalt 35 NW(IO+)

BS 4S 5 GC(356 2) RS(lO+) PR MR FP Jhamlgnda (32) EDEAG N 1060 248 130 6 Aml"pal! 36 T(3562) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) MR FP Jharsuguda (40) EA NM 2128 GCCI96)T(196) 8050 1376 130 I Klliemura 17 NW(IO+)

BS o W(O 9) TK(O 6) RS(IO+) MR FP Jharsugud. (45) 998 76 I 13 5 Altapada 38 28 Tel 5) NW(IO+)

13S • I RS(IO+) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (37) EA NM 3004 W(4 0) T(4 0) 11685 6583 13 2 Nlktllnal 39 NW(IO+)

BS« 5) MR FP Jh"ISllgud" (40) EA NM 2713 13 1 51 3 Sandhunarn 40 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

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column and next to 1\ In brackets the distance In broad ranges VIZ <- 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility IS aVailable IS given)

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CWC PHC MundraJore FWCll3 41 9020 1,993 456 P(2) M( < 5) HP WTK R PO PH CM(5-IO) ACS(5~10) CV(lO+) (00150900) (,(5-10) H(IO+) SS-HP CP(5-LO) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) t-.1CW(10+) OC~(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kankrnal H(IO+) HPW IKR PH PO« CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV( 10+) 42 4300 617 146 P M C(5-IO) MCW(IO+) (00151000) SS-HP 5) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) PHC(" 5) OCS(IO+) ~T(IO+)

Ud,apail 274 1'(4) M« 5) III 10+) liP W 1 K PH PO« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 43 6490 1,345 CM«5) (00151100) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS( 10+) ~P(lO+) CC" CP("5) PIIC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

MuraJ'pail 159 pM(S-IO)C(S H(IO+) HPWTK CM(5-10) AC5(5-10) CV(10+) 44 5200 789 1'0(5-10) (00151200) 10) MCW(IO+) 5S-HP NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PH(5-10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) ACS Bhdtlalda HPWTK CV(IO+) 45 1,3520 2,884 ()84 1'(2) M S MCW(IO+) PO PH CM«5) NCS(IO+) (00151500) PUC C« 5) SS-HP SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP«5) OC5(10+) ST(lOt)

DA 011 W(44) P(64) 1\1(21) MCW CWC TK(43) PO(Jl) CM(3 CP ACS(5) Rlucl. Tolal 25598.{) 46868 1{)356 S(10) PVC(4} I'HC(4) llP(44) PTO ) NCS C(2) PHS(?) FWC TW R(14) PH{2") TR(2) C

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BS RS(IO+) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (33) EA NM 1178 W(16)T(16) 6440 546 84 I MundraJore 41 NW(IO+)

8S(<.5) 996 W(3 0) TK(O 8) MR FP Jharsuguda (40) EA NM 2733 234 30 I Kankmal 42 RS(IO+) T(38) NW(IO+)

BS 543 W(6 I) TK(4 9) RS(IO+) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (30) EA NM 4635 55 I 39 I Ud,apah 43 R(26 I) T(37 I) NW(IO+)

B5« 5) 490 W(7 0) TK(4 9) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (30) EA NM 282 I 838 936 Muradlpah 44 RS(IO+) T(II 9) NW(IO+)

BS 1510 W(8 4) TK(12 3) RS(IO+) PR MR FP Jharsuguda (28) EA NM 8923 251 I 370 Bhallalda 45 T(20 7) NW(lO+)

GC(1236.04) ED(19) PR(3S) W(75.37) EAG(9) N(32) 8S(17) MR(45) 3107.7 TK(29.42) 13110.3 5231.7 2781.0 EO M(13) FP(45) R(31.3) EA(23) T(1372.13)

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Alphabetical list of Villages of C.D. Block: Kolabira (P) Name of the District:Jharsnguda * Senal Name of village 200 I Census locatIOn code 1991 Census location code number -, • 1 number number 2 4 Name of CD Block: Kolabira (P) Pohce Station: Laikera 0008 Butupal! 00151300 010190007000700087 2 Gudlgaon 00149200 010190007000700066 3 Jhlrlapall 00151600 010190007000700090 4 Pukhrasale 00151700 010190007000700091 SahaJbahal 00151400 010190007000700088

Pohce Stallon : Kolabira 0009 Amatl 00155200 010200007000700034 2 Badbahal 00154300 010200007000700025 3 Balragldlhl 00155400 010200007000700036 4 BhograpaJt 00153900 010200007000700021 5 Dandabuda 00153500 UI0200007000700017 6 Dhenguqore 00155500 010200007000700037 7 Dhubenbud 00154700 010200007000700029 Gamhapall 00154900 010200007000700031 9 Jaladlhl 00153700 010200007000700019 10 Jamchuan 00154800 010200007000700030 II Jammal(kulta) 00152200 010200007000700004 12 Kelenda 00151900 010200007000700001 13 Kelendamal 00152300 010200007000700005 14 KhunapaJt 00152100 010200007000700003 15 Kolablra 00153000 010200007000700012 16 Kullllamal 001 5460U 010200007000700028 17 Kumuradlhl 00154400 010200007000700026 18 Kundursll1gha 00154500 010200007000700027 19 Kusumdlhl 00154100 010200007000700023 20 Lanapall 00155300 010200007000700035 2} Ludung 00155000 0}0200007000700032 22 Nuapall 00152500 010200007000700007 23 Palkpada 00152900 010200007000700011 24 Pandaktmal(S) 00154000 010200007000700022 25 Pandklmal(J) 00155100 010200007000700033 26 Parmanpur 00153300 010200007000700015 27 Patrapalt 00153200 010200007000700014 28 Raghunathpall 00153100 010200007000700013 29 Rengalpall 00152400 010200007000700006 30 Salepall 00153400 010200007000700016 31 SamaslI1gha 00153800 010200007000700020 32 Sanyaslpall 00154200 010200007000700024 33 SlI1ghllnunda 00152700 010200007000700009 34 Smglbahal 00152800 010200007000700010 35 StrlapaJt 00152000 010200007000700002 36 Sunalhana 00152600 UI0200007000700008 37 Tarekela 00153600 010200007000700018

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CD Block: Kolabor. (P) (0091)

Gudlgaon P(l) M S C(5 H( 10+) HI' W TIl. ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) 8600 1,601 31(, PO PH CM(5-10) (00149200) 10) MCW(IO+) 5S-HP NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) ('1'(10+) PHC« 5) 0('5(111+) H(5-10)

Butllpah I' M«;) C« H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- AC5(5-10) C\,(IO+) 2460 454 lOS CM(5-10) (00151300) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NC'5(loe) SP(IO+) CP(10+) PIIC(5-10) OC5(11)t) ST(IO;)

SahaJbahal P M« 5) C(<. H(10+) HPWTK PH 1'0(- AC5(5-10) CV(IO+) 980 199 48 CM(<.5) (00151400) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-IIP 5) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

5 C <. PHS H(IO+) ACS Jlurlapah 1'(2) M HPWTK CV(IO+) 8990 1,876 451 ( MCW(IO+) PO PI! CM CI'(IO+) NCS(IOt) (00151600) 5) SS-HP 51'(10+) PHC« 5) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

PHC PHS Puklu3sale P(J) M S III' W n., PH 1'0(<. ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 'l; 841 0 1,628 384 H(IO+) CM«5) (00151700) PUC ('(5-10) S5-HP 5) NC5(10+) 51'(10+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OC5( 10+) 5T(10+)

"eienda H(IO+) HPW [K PH 1'0(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 4010 1,009 240 I' M «5-10) CM(5-10) (00151900) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(10+) 51'(10"\ CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

SlfIapah H(IO+) HI' W1K PH 1'0« AC5(-.5) CV(5-10) 1,131 0 1,485 291 I' M ('(5-10) CM(5-10) (00152000) MCW(IO+) 5S-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

KlllJllapah I' M« 5) C(5- H(IO+) HPWTK PH 1'0(5- ",CS(5-10) CV(IO+) 2840 577 121 CM(5-10) (00152100) 10) MCW(IO+) 55-HI' 10) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(10+) 5T(10+)

Jal1ll1lal(KuItR) I' M« 5) ('(5- H(lOt) HP W T" ACS(5-10) l V(IO+) 9 1210 192 47 1'0(5-10) (,M(5-IO) (00152200) 10) MCW(IO+) S5-HP NC~(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) 5 T( 10+)

PHS H(10t) Kelendal1lRI IlPWTK PH 1'0(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 10 5280 800 172 P MC(5-10) MCW(IO+) CM(5-10) (00152300) S5-HP 10) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) PHC(5-IO) CP(IO,) OCS(IO+) s [(10+)

RengaJpah P M(' 5) C(5- H(IO,) IlPWTK PH PO(5- A(S(5-10) CV(IO+) II 1990 721 153 CM(5-IO) (00152400) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) CP(IO+) ? PHC(5-10) OC~( 10+) ST(IO+)

168 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types of land use In hectare)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(83) BS(5-1O) MRFP Jharsuguda (8) EDEAG NM 168 I TK(74) 4987 1056 718 Gudlgaon RS(IO+) T(158) NW(lO+)

W(33) BS«5) MRFP Jharsuguda (18) EA NM 207 TK(4 I) 1882 144 149 Butupah RS(IO+) T(74) NW(IO+)

W(20) BS«5) PRMR Jharsuguda (23) EA NM 83 TK(16) 650 III 95 SahaJbahal RS(IO+) FP T(36) NW(IO+)

BS W(90) PRMR RS(IO+) Jharsuguda (28) EA NM 257 I TK(55) 5057 204 1008 Jhulapah 4 FP NW(IO+) T(145)

Flour BS W(62) PRMR Mllhng, RS(IO+) Jharsuguda (28) EA NM 650 TK(74) 5362 1147 1159 Pukhrasale FP 011 NW(IO+) T(136) CrushIng

W(49) B5«5) MRFP Jharsuguda ( 18) EA NM 409 TK(3 4) 2515 325 682 Kelenda 6 RS(IO+) T(83) NW(IO+)

BS W(33) PRMR Plywood RS(lO+) Iharsuguda (10) EA NM 1558 TK(42) 4888 2982 1804 Smapah FP Products NW(IO+) T(75)

W(50) BS«5) MRFP Iharsuguda (15) EA NM 378 TK(3 3) 1777 216 384 Khunapah 8 RS(lO+) T(83) NW(IO+)

W(23) BS«5) MRFP Jharsuguda (15) EA NM 80 TK(2 5) 825 144 117 Jammal(Kulta) 9 RS(IO+) T(48) NW(IO+)

W(43) BS(5-10) MRFP Jharsuguda (18) EA NM 304 TK(3 4) 3789 625 488 Kelendamal 10 RS(IO+) T(76) NW(IO+)

BS W(41) RS(lO+) MRFP Iharsuguda (17) EA NM 843 TK(23) 1949 540 594 Rengalpah II NW(IO+) T(65)

169 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities avaIlable (If not avaIlable wIthIn the VIllage, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and next to It In brackets the dIstance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms ';i; and 10+ kms of the nearest olace where the facllItv IS avaIlable IS Iven) 1il "0 5 "0 "0 '"~ ~ U il ~1 t) 1il .c t) c .c" (5 c > E! 0 c 0 0" " -=<:i 1::'" ~ E iii U"'" .c ~ ~ 8- t) C'- :; 0 bD ;; Co t) " 0 ~ ']l"" " -t! '"-~ ...l ..!l "0 " 'i' C'- "0 0 5, '" "d ~ t) ~ ~ .§~!i il "0 C t) 0 C 0 il 0 <:i "gj' .;;" '" g il .c " Qd (1) .s il '- ~ .c ;; Co il c" ~ .c 0 "iii -;j~-g ~ "iii ~ "iii - 8 Co '0 c ~ -= OJ) g~~ '- '" 0 0 E c 0 Co "iii c " ~~ ~ j;j t) ']l " .8 " " t) ~ 5 § t) .l2 8 '" "iii -6 8-'" I- s:: -a c ~ !i o § j ~ I-< " ail ~u5 " I-< :z: ~ ~ 8 1 U.c <: '0 ~'" '"1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1

Nuapah P M«5)C(5- H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 12 3210 343 84 CM(5-1O) (00152500) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

SunaJhana PM«5) H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 13 1340 288 65 CM(IO+) (00152600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) Smghlmunda 14 700 ------Unmhablted ------(00152700)

Smglbabal PM SC(5- H(IO+) HPWTK PHPO« ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 15 1940 425 105 CM«5) (00152800) 10) MCW(lO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Palkpada H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO« ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 16 6010 948 219 P M C(5-1O) CM«5) (00152900) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CWCPHC ACS Kolablra P(3) M S PHS FWCTB HPWTK CV(IO+) 17 9520 2,074 450 PTOPH CM CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) (00153000) PUC C H(IO+) SS-HP SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) MCW(IO+) ST(IO+) DAPHS Raghunathpah P(2) M S C« H(IO+) HPWTK ACS«5) CV(IO+) 18 1,0050 2,477 533 PO PH CM«5) (00153100) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Palrapah H(IO+) HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 19 4680 1,375 288 P MC«5) PO«5) CM«5) (00153200) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) DHPHS ACS Parmanpur P(4) M S C(5 H(IO+) HPWTK CV(IO+) 20 1,2380 2,359 480 POPH CM«5) NCS(IO+) (00153300) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP SP(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

Salepah P M« 5) C« H(IO+) HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 21 3180 772 140 PO«5) CM«5) (00153400) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Dandabuda PM«5)C« H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 22 2600 406 80 CM«5) (00153500) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

Tarekela PM«S)C« H(IO+) HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 23 4310 1,338 281 PO«5) CM«5) (00153600) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

170 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use {As on 1999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types of land lise In hectare)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(26) BS« 5) MR FP Jharsllgllda (IS) EA NM 437 TK(3 3) IS26 3 I 7 575 NuapJh 12 RS(IO+) T(59) ~NWlIO+)

B~ W(34) RS(IO+) ~~ MR JhaT>uguda (2 I) EA NM 38 TK(4 2) 921 104 205 SunaJhana !3 NW(JO+) T(76)

SlIlghlmunda 14

W(25) BS«5) PRMR FP JhalSuguda (17) EA NM 243 TK(2 5) 1232 192 220 Smglbahal 15 RS(IO+) T(5 I) NW(IO+)

W(63) BS(5-10) ~~ MR Jharsllguda (23) EA NM 1160 TK(66) 322 5 704 79 I Palkpada 16 RS(IO+) T(129) NW(IO+)

BS Stone PR MR RS(IO+) FP Jharsllgud. (IS) EA NM ChIps, 54 I W(8 I) T(S I) 3915 IS3 I 3154 ,",olabITa 17 NW(lO+) Wooden

GC(469) BS 9 W(26) RS(IO+) MR Jh.rsugud. (18) EA NM 5145 2106 129 4 R.ghun.thpah 18 ~~ 7 I TK(42) NW(IO+) T(536)

BS W(39) PR MR RS(lO+) Jharsugllda (IS) EA NM 79 TK(4 2) 3163 83 I 525 Patr'pJh 19 FP NW(IO+) T(8 I)

'IlS W(145) RS(lO+) ~~ MR Jharsllgud. (14) EA NM 946 TK(IO 2) 5706 521 2 273 Parmanpur 20 NW(IO+) T(247)

W(33) BS(<.5) MR Jharsuguda (22) EA NM 219 TK(3 9) 2218 256 420 Salepah • 21 RS(IO+) ~~ T(72) NW(IO+)

BS W(43) RS(IO+) ~: MR JhalSugllda (16) EA NM BTlcks 188 TK(4 9) 1744 264 316 Dandabuda 22 NW(lO+) T(9 I)

W(43) BS« 5) MRFP Jllalsuguda (20) EA NM 212 TK(6 3) 3275 293 426 Tarekela 23 RS(IO+) T(IO 6) NW(IO+) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available within the Village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and next to It In brackets the distance In broad ranges VIZ <: 5 kms , 5-10 kms ~ and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facllitv IS available IS Iven) ~ ~ C -0 "0 13 ~ (J ""0 " iii ~~ ..c: ~ '" 0 c " 0 c ":> -= ~ 0 ;J 0 "0 ~ -5 u c::'. ~ ~ ~8. 0 -a :; -til 0 "0lJ 0 ~ "Cl. 0 -l ,g 0 " 0 1! .~ "0 B ~) VI C!- "" -0 6 .2 ~ S o "" g~ ~ 0 ~ ..c:" -a ..0 ~ :; 4-> ;:; '" ~>-g EO Cl. 0 6h ~-a § '" 0 '"0 '"0{) '"i.! 0 ~ Cl. u " " £ ~ ..0 ~ 0 .Q B "EO ~ " 0 " 0 '" " o ~ ~ ~ ~ " EO ::I .a tf E "'" Ii ~ ~ '"a ::I ." " 0 o " ~~ ~a] '"til Z l- I- Z W ~ 8

!aladllu PM(<:5)C(<- H(IO+) HPWTK ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 24 6270 283 47 PO« 5) CM«5) (00153700) • 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO» ST(IO+)

DA H(lO+) ACS Samdslngha P(5) M(2) HPWTK CY(IO+) 25 1,4910 3,793 884 MCW(lO+) PO PH (,M CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) (00153800) S(2) PUC C SS-HP SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(JO+) 51-(10+)

Bhograpah P M«5) C« H(lO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- ACS(S-IO) CY(IO+) 26 2560 422 90 CM«5) (00153900) S) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IOI-) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Pand.klm.I(S) P M(S-IO) qs H(lO+) HPWTK ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 27 4750 772 ISO PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) (00154000) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IOI-) SP(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kusumdlhl P M«S) C(S- H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(~ ACS« S) CY(IO+) 28 5080 47S 89 CM(<-S) (00154100) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

Sanyaslpah PM«5)C« H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(<- ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 29 2660 650 129 CM«S) (00 I S4200) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« S) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Badb.hal H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO« ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 30 3740 662 IS6 P M C« S) CM«S) (00154300) MCW(IO+) SS-HP S) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kumuradthl P M(5-10) C(S H(IO+) HPWTK ACS«5) CY(IO+) 31 2120 105 24 PO«5) CM«5) (00154400) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH«S) CP(IO+) PHC« S) OC5(10+) S[(IO+)

Kundufslngha P(2) M«S) H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO« ACS(S-IO) CY(IO+) 32 4790 <)97 212 CM« S) (001 54S00) q< S) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kulluamal H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(S- ACS(5-10) CY(IO+) 33 1,0980 1,039 224 P M C« S) CM(S-IO) (00154600) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Dhubenbud PM(5-10) H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO(5- AC5(S-10) CY(IO+) 34 3030 491 115 CM(S-IO) (00154700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IOI-) ST(lO+)

172 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIlac:e Dit-ectorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (I e area under different types of land lise 111 hectare)

0: oJ ]' ~ " M E ;:; _g b 0: E ~ .;:; .;:; -a '" "L) 0 L) :3 i:: 0: E U'" ~ '" ~ ., " E a;- , ~ 5h 0: ;;§ ~"O >, @'" ~ ~ ~ B C. to: '" "0 "0 ;;: ..0 0. , g s: 0. E U iii 15 0 ~ '" -JS .!l =§ '" E'" S '" "" ..0: "i'l" '" 0. "iii :<'" Oil E B U " " E "' 0- " 0'" "@ ~ '" E r:: 0-= 0 0 Jj "3 "'" u '"t>O -< ~ en 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I :!

W(12) BS('" 5) MR FP Jharsuguda (20) EA NM 18 TK(I 0) 345 66 SRI 7 JaladIhl 24 RS(IO+) T(22) NW(IO+)

B~ W(83) PR MR RS(IO+) Jhmsllguda (23) EA NM 406 TK(12 3) 10230 2107 1966 Samasmgha 25 FP N'W(IO+) 1 (20 6)

W(34) BS(5"10) MRFP Jim ;lIgllda (28) EA NM 199 TK(3 0) 1399 128 573 Bhoglapah 26 RS(IO+) T(63) NW(IO+)

W(5 I) BS(5-10) MRFP Jh" slIguda (28) EDEAG NM 336 TK(6 2) 2205 1025 1072 Pandaklmal(S) 27 RS(IO+) T(113) NW(IO+)

W(33) BS« 5) MRfP Jharsuguda (26) EA NM 185 TK(2 9) 1507 353 2972 Kusurnd1hl 2S RS(lO+) T(63) NW(IO+)

BS W(4 I) PRMR RS(IO+) Jharsuguda (21) EA. N 307 TK(4 5) 1387 863 15 Sanya"pah 29 fP NW(IO+) T(87)

~S W(58) PR MR RS(IO+) Jh31suguda (21) EA NM 55 I TK(62) 2310 545 210 Badbahal 30 FP NW(lO+} T(120)

BS W(28) pR MR RS(IO+) JhaJsuguda (23) EA. NM 185 TK(2 0) 1312 302 278 l\.umuTadd~1 31 FP NW(IO+) T(49)

BS W(61) PR MR R~(IO+) Jh31suguda (23) EA NM 267 TK(12 9) 310 I 636 593 Kundursmgha 32 FP NW(IO+) T(190)

W(8J) BS(5-IO) MR FP Jhar

W(49) BS(5-IO) MR FP Jhalsuguda (50) EA NM 938 TK(6 2) 1366 308 105 Dhubenbud 14 RS(IO+) T(ll I) NW(IO+) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available wIthin the village, a da,h (-) IS shown In the

column and next to It In brackets the dlstanc~ In broad ranges VIZ <_ 5 km5 , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the faclllty IS available lS Iven)

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

Jarnchuan 17 PM(5-10) H(lO+) HPWTK ACS(5-10) C\,( 10+) 35 580 67 1'0(5- 10) CM(5-10) (00154800) C(IO+) MCW(JO+) SS-HP Ncsdoj-) SP(IO+) PH(S-IO) cr(lo.) PHC(IO+) OCS(IOj-) ST(IO+)

Garnhapah 262 I' M« 5) H(JO+) HI' W TK PH PO« ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 36 553 0 1,051 C« CI\f(5-1O) (00154900) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Ludung 430 C(5- H(1O+) flPWTK ACS(5-1O) CV(IOj-) 37 8500 1,899 P(3) M porB CM(5-10) (00155000) (0) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IOj-) ST(IO+)

Pandklmdl(J) PM H(IO+) HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(JO+) 38 2440 732 165 «5) PO«5) CM(5-1O) (00155100) C(lO ') MCW(10+) S5-HP NC5(1O+) SP(10+) PH(5-IO) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Arnatt H(IO+) HPWTK PH 1'0« ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 39 5630 874 188 1'(2) M« 5) CM(5-1O) (00155200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) 55-HP 5) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ~T(IO+)

Lanapah H(IO+) HPWTK PH PO« ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 40 4670 9~0 190 P M C(lO+) CM(5-10) (00 155300) • MCW(IO+) 5S-HP 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Ba"ag,d,lu 30 I' M« 5) H(IO+) HI'WTK PH 1'0("'- ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) 41 500 130 CM(IO+) (00155400) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) S5-HP 5) NCS(ld,) spclo+) CP(IO+) PHC(IOj-) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

DhengurJore 36 PM(5-1O) H(IO+) HpWTK ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 42 1040 159 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (00155500) qlO!-) MCW(IO+) S5-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

DA(2) DB P(59) M(18) MCW cwe W(41) PO(6) Bloc!. Tolal 20782,0 38890 8491 5(9) PUC(3) PBC(2) TK(41) PTO CM(3) ACS(4) C(2) PH5(6) FWC HP(41) PH(ll) TB

174 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIla2e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use In hectare)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(OS) BS(5·IO) MRFP Jbarsulluda (32) EA NM 147 fK(1 0) 284 4 I 9 I Jarncbuan 35 RS(IO+) T(18) NW(IO+)

W(62) BS«5) MRFP Jbarsuguda (28) EA NM 719 TK(4 2) 3449 864 394 Gambapah 36 RS(IO+) T(IO 3) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) ~: MR Jharsuguda (40) ED NM 1364 W(2 3) T(2 3) 6462 432 217 Ludung 37 NW(IO+)

BS«5) MRFP Jharsuguda (37) EA N 369 W(2 0) T(2 0) 1794 142 118 Pandklmal(J) 38 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) MR FP Jharsuguda (42) ED N 34 8 W(3 4) T(3 4) 3268 1612 368 Arnat! 39 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS W(49) RS(IO+) ~: MR Jharsuguda (30) EA NM 26TK(12) 3937 524 127 Lanapah 40 NW(IO+) T(6 I)

W(21) BS«5) MR FP Jbarsuguda (30) EA NM 25 TK(I 9) 304 62 68 41 RS(lO+) T(40) NW(IO+)

W(33) BS(5·JO) MR FP Jbarsuguda (32) EA NM 92 TK(2 7) 509 77 307 DbengurJore 42 RS(IO+) T(60) NW(IO+)

GC(46.88) PR(20) ED(4) N(41) W(186.5) 8S(17) MR(41) EAG(2) 11532.1 3140.1 3351.4 M(38) 2287.1 TK(170.13) FP(41) EA(37) T(403.51)

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APPENDICES TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK JHARSUGUDA

APPENDIX 1- Village Directory Abstract of Educational, Medical and other AmenIties in villages - CD. 810ck level Name of the District JHARSUGUDA * SI Name of Total Total Educatlonalll1stltution;, No CD Block .number populatIOn of of CD Primary school Middle school M atnculatton / Higher Secondary / mhablted Block Secondary school PUC / Intermediate! Villages J umor college ..

Villages InstitutIOns Villages Inst ItutlOllS Villages InstitutIOns Villages InstItutions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I K Lakhanpur 146 130,452 135 153 47 47 28 29 4 4 2 Jharsuguda 73 68,753 65 71 26 27 15 16 2 2 3 KiriImra 41 38,868 37 56 18 19 8 9 2 2 4 Latkera 45 46,868 43 64 19 21 10 10 4 4 5 Ko1ablra (P) 41 38,890 41 59 17 18 8 9 3 3 District(Rural): 346 323,831 321 403 127 132 69 73 15 15

Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages - C.D. Block level

EducatlOnalll1stltutlOns (contu ) M edlcalll1st ItutlOIlS

College (graduate and Adult literacy Others No HospItal DI;,pensary above) classes/centres educat IOnal facilities

Villages InstitutIOns VIllages InstitutIOns Villages InstitutIons Villages InstitutIons \,Illages InstitutIOns I 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3 3 0 0 0 0 11 1 2 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 I I 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 11 11 0 0 0 0 25 2 3 11 11

Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages - C.D. "'ock level

MedIcal ll1stltutIOns (contd )

Pnmary Health PrImary Health MaternIty and ChIld FamIly Welfare Community Others No Centre / Health Sub-centre Welfare Centre / Centre Health Workers medical Centre Materl1lty Home I faCIlities Clllld Welfare Centre

Villages Inst Ilut IOns VIllages InstitutIOns VIllages InstltutlOn~ VIllages InstitutIOns VIllages Numbers VIllages InstitutIOns 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 6 6 21 21 2 5 2 3 0 0 4 4 118 4 4 12 12 I I 0 0 58 3 3 6 6 2 3 2 2 0 0 34 4 4 7 7 0 0 2 2 31- 2 2 6 6 0 0 I 34 19 19 52 52 7 II 7 8 0 0 9 9 281 178 APPENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages - C.D. Block level

Dnnkmg water source Post, Telegraph & Telephone Tap Well Tank Tube River Fountain Canal Others M ore than No dnnkmg Post office Telegraph well one source water office facilities

37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 I 132 121 I 4 5 o 144 139 o 32 o 2 71 53 o 6 o o 73 73 o 17 o o 41 9 o o o o 41 41 o 8 o o 44 43 I 14 o 44 45 o 11 o o 41 41 o o o o 41 41 o 6 o 3 329 267 2 24 5 343 339 o 74 o

Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages - C.D. mock level

Post, Telegraph & Telephone (Contd ) Transport commumcatlons Banks Power supply

Post & Post Telegraph Post, Phone Bus Railway Navigable Villages Number of Avadable Not telegraph office & office & telegraph service station waterway commercial available office phone phone office & and co- phone operative banks

49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 a 32 a o 119 46 a 5 7 9 142 4 o 17 o o 62 16 2 4 2 2 69 4 7 o 30 10 4 o 3 3 41 o I 9 o 24 17 o o 2 4 42 3 I 6 o I 31 17 o o 3 3 41 o 3 71 o 3 266 106 6 9 17 21 335 11

Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages - C.D. Block level

Credit societies Recreational faCIlity Newspaper / Magazme

Villages Number of VlIlages Number of Villages Number Cmema! Sp orts StadIUm! News Magazme News agricultural non- of other VIdeo club Audltorium/ paper paper & credit agricultural credit hall Commumty Magazme societies credIt SOcietIes hall societies

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 10 10 3 3 o o o o 95 60 60 4 4 o o o o o o o 45 31 31 3 3 o o 1 o o 9 5 5 5 5 o o o o o 32 13 13 4 4 o o a a o o o 41 38 38 26 26 5 5 o o 2 o o 222 147 147 179 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: JHARSUGUDA

APPENDIX lA - Village Directory Villages by number of Primary Schools Name of the District:J hars uguda *

Senal number Name of C D Total number of Number of pnmary schools Block mhablted villages --~~------~------=------~------~------None One Two Three Four +

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

K Lakhanpur 146 II 125 5 3 2 2 Jharsuguda 73 8 60 4 0 3 KlfIIlllra 41 4 28 4 2 3 4 Latkera 45 2 30 7 4 2 5 Kolablra (P) 41 0 31 5 3 2

District Total: 346 25 274 25 13 9

APPENDIX 1 B - Village Directory Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools

! District:Jharsuguda * Serial Name of C. D. Total number Type of educational institutions available number Block of mhabited No School At least one At least one At least one villages pnmary school and pnmary school middle school and no middle school and one middle one secondary school school

2 3 4 5 6 7

K. Lakhanpur ' 146 11 88 47 28 2 Jharsuguda 73 8 39 26 15 3 Kinmlra 41 4 19 18 8 4 Lalkera 45 2 24 19 10 5 Kolabira (P) 41 0 24 17 8

Total: 346 25 194 127 69

180 APPENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX Ie - Village Directory Villages with different source~ of drinking water facdlties available Name of the Dlstrlct:.Jhanuguda *

£enal Nam'1 ot C ,D N umber of village~ with different sources of dllllklllg w atel available number Block M ore than one source Only tap Only well Only tube well Only handpump on Iy from tap, well, tllbe well, handplllllp

2 J 4 6 7

K LakhanI' ur () 0 I) 7 13(1 2 JharslIgllJa () () () 0 71 J K I[lm Ird (1 (l 0 () 41 4 Lalkera () 0 () () 44 5 K olanlra (P) 0 () () 0 41

DI~tnct rotal: 0 n () 7 327

APPENDIX 11- Village Directory Villages' with 5,000 and above popUlation which do not have one or more amenities Name of the Dis h'ict:Jhars uguda * SI Name of Location Nameof Population No" Village cqde ,C 0 Elloek Amemtles not available ( mdlcate N A where amenity not available) number

Senior College Primary Tap Bu~ Approach Commercial Secondary Health drlnkmg facility by Pucca Bank School Sub water road Centre 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Bandhbahal 0013290() K Lakhanpur 7,609 NA NA NA NA A vallable Available Available

APPENDIX 11- A Census Town Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities Name of the District:Jharsuguda *

Seflal Name of LocatIOn Name of PopulatIOn number census code C D Block Amenities not aVailable ( Indicate N A where amenity not available) town number

SenIOr College Health Tap Bus Approach Banks Secondary Centre drlnkll1g faclhty by Pucca School water road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 I 12

There is no Census town in the district, 1 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK JHARSUGUDA

APPENDIX 111- Village Directory Land utilisation data in respect of Census Towns / non-mumcipal towns

Name of the District: Jharsuguda

SerIal Name of Census Land use (i e, area under different types of land use in hectare) number town and CD. ~Iock within Total area Forest lrngated Unlrngated Culturable waste Area not brackets by source ( includmg gauchar available for & groves) cultivatIOn 3 4 567 8

There is no Cens us town in the dis trict.

APPENDIX IV - Village Directory C.D. Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available Name of the District:JHARSUGUDA * Serial number Location code number Name of village 2 3

Name of CD Block K Lakhanpur 1 00126400 Ghunghutpali Name of CD Block Jharsuguda 2 00141900 Luhurenkachhar Name of CD Block Kmmlra Nil Name of CD Block' Lalkera Nil Name of CD Block' Kolabira (P)

APPENDIX V - Village Directory Summary showing number of vi lIages not having Scheduled Castes population SerIal Name ofC 0 J5lock Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Villages N umber of inhabited villages number Villages havmg no Scheduled Castes population

2 3 4 5 6

1 K Lakhanpur 146 0 146 11

2 Jharsuguda 73 0 73 8

3 Klnmira 42 41 6

4 Lalkera 45 0 45

5 Kolablra (p) 42 41 7

District Total: 348 2 346 33 182 APfYENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VI - Village Directory Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population

Serial number Name of C D Block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of mhablted villages vIllages villages havmg no Scheduled Tribes population 2 3 4 5 6

K Lakhanpur 146 0 146 5 2 Jharsuguda 73 0 73 o 3 KIrlmlra 42 41 4 Lalkera 45 0 45 5 Kolablra (P) 42 41 2 District Total: 348 2 346 9

APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory Range of Scheduled Location code number Name of vIllage Castes population Ust of villages according to the proportion of the (p ercen t ages) ~cheduled Caste~ to the'total popUlation by ranges 2 3 Name of the District:JHARSUGUDA * 00122200 Katarbaga 00129300 Bhaunrkhol Range of Scheduled LocatIOn code number N arne of village Castes pop ulat Ion 00135100 Barangamal (percentages) 00130700 Beheramal 2 3 00129800 SoidIa 00130500 Ubuda Name of CD Block: K. Lakhanpur 00129600 Bag):lITIunda Less than 5 00129900 Khahapah 00124900 Dudugaoll 00123600 Bhlkarnpah 00131900 UJalpur 00121400 BarJha 00121700 Kandadlill 00123700 Chlkhllapah 00131800 Bllllka 00123300 Kanaktora 00131700 Baragad 00129000 Lakhanpur 00129700 Mauhbercna 00121100 Kumar 00130600 KusralOi 00132400 Klraranla 00124800 Bet.lharalll 00122[00 Kuremal 00122500 Ban.llpaiI 00126600 Baddarha 'OO13mtoo l3anhapall 00126300 ChhUlpah 00124600 Jhargaon(A) 00131400 Pandn 0012[000 Bhundupah 00122800 Attablra 5-10 11-20 00135200 SlllghaIpali 00123100 Jhargaon(B) 00127000 Gudum 00132900 Bandhbahal 00125300 Govmdpur 00[34000 Rengali 00128800 Bartap 00125900 PanchpudugIa 00121500 Tenganamal 00134200 Telenpah 00130300 KhaIrkul1l 00[23200 Kuhakunda 00131500 Remda 00[26200 Jamapah 183 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK JHARSUGUDA

Range of Scheduled LocatIOn code number Name ofvtllage Range of Scheduled LocatIOn code number Name of village Castes populatlon Castes population (percentages) (p ercent ages) I 2 3 2 3 00123400 Badul1al 00124400 Telen 00120800 Katapah 00134600 SahaJbahal 00128700 Ban.lan 00128300 Mohadl 00127300 Charpall 00124700 Kutrapali 00121200 Deopall 00127200 Dhulunda 00122400 Nuadlhl 00133500 Bhe.llkud 00128900 KudalOi 00123800 Panchgaon 00128200 Klfltmal 00122300 Bausenpah(A) 00121300 Machlda 00131000 Pat rap ah 00126700 Luhabaga 00134900 Tilm 00128000 Remta 00125000 Sagarpah

00125600 Kudabaga 00122900 Bausenp ah(B~ 00124500 Samarbaga 00129400 Thebra 00134100 Negipah 00130200 TmgJsmal 00132100 Lmkh31 00133200 Dalgaon 00133300 Basupah 00128500 Glrmdola 00129500 Smgj1arpul 00128100 Chlkhlh 00124000 Renkuh 00132300 Darhpah 00125800 Nachenmura 00127800 Semlha 00125200 Kadamdlhl 00132800 Sarandamal 00132000 Ulap 00126500 Kusmel 00127900 Kandhelkela 00133800 Batlaga 00131200 Balanda 00\35300 Ramela 00134700 Rampela 00135000 Bhall! 00129100 Plkol 00127100 Pllhmda 00132200 Plplhmal 31-40 00134500 Chhadarma 00134300 Nua Adhapada 00124300 Jamgaon 00130900 Sunarl 00133400 Plplhkam 00123500 KanJIJharan 00127400 Chantlpah 00134800 Barpah 00120900 Glrolpah 00127700 Sukhasodha 00122700 Rengah 00124100 Mahasmgh 00128400 Saradha 00126800 Amapah 00125400 Bhaurachaka 00125100 Pars tan 00126000 Palsada 00125500 Duanmunda 21-30 00133000 Chharla 00133100 Khadam 00131300 Benkmura 00127600 Mliralipali 00131100 Kutnpah 00134400 Banaharapah 41-50 00131600 Bhutla 00132700 Badlmal 00123900 BIJapah 00126100 Jharllpada 00133900 Kumbharbandh 00127500 Sarelpah 184 APPENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of Schedu led Location code number Name of Village Range of Scheduled LocatIOn code number Name of village Castes populatIOn Castes population (percentages) (percentages) 2 :.> 2 :.> 00124200 Sahasbaga 00140100 Pandnp athar 00133600 Solpah 00141900 Luhurenkachhar 51-75 00141500 Dumermunda 00122600 Sukalpah 21-30 00132600 Dudu Is III gil a 00142100 Tumbela (Tumbekela) 00132500 GudIah 00141600 Patrapall 00130400 BallJlpah 00140200 Dalkl 00125700 Lachlllpah 00135500 Chlchmda 761\nd above 00140400 Kumudapah 00126900 Nandapah 00135800 8alanglbahal Name of CD Bloc": Jharsuguda 00142000 Tarekela Less than 5 00140000 Smghabaga 00135400 Junanllllunda 00142300 Bhuglpah 00140300 Puma 00142600 Kallkela 5-10 00139800 Jamera 00138600 Katapali 00141100 Hlrllla 00135700 Nlktlfnal 00136700 Ghusuramunda 00138300 Kudopah 00138700 Bahput 00137800 Gourmal 00137100 Charhhatl 00136500 Kechhobahal 00139400 Hansamurakatapah 00135900 I3ag)lIaherna 00140800 Badmal 00136900 NaIkdlhl 00136100 Tharkaspur 00137400 Katapah 00142400 Snpura 00139000 Talmal 00139600 Marakuta 00136800 Madhupur 31-40 00141300 tvl aida 00136300 KOilaga 11-20 00135600 Tllellnal 00139100 Durlaga 00141400 Rampur 00136'100 Barpah 00141700 Bhurusl'nd 00139700 BlIdhlpadar 00138500 Ainlapali 00138800 Tangarpah 00137000 Chandnlmal 00137200 LJeogaon 00137300 R~IPur 00141800 'KlImbhan 00142500 Bhurkamunda 00137900 Rankata 00140700 Brundamal 00142200 Kherual 00137500 Bag)lrachaka 00138900 TalpatIa 00138400 Bundm 41-50 00141000 Kukuqangila 00139900 Jamuapah 00139300 Lahandahlld 00139500 Behcrapat 00140500 Kurebaga 00139200 Saletlkra

00140600 BanJara 51-75 00136200 LOlsmg 00141200 Khalt 185 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK JHARSUGUDA

Range of Location code Name of vIllage Range of Locat ion code Name ofvtllage Scheduled Castes number Scheduled Castes number population population 2 3 2 3

Name of CD Block: Kirimira Less than 5 Less than 5 00144800 Karmapada

00143000 BhllTlJor 00144900 Kh~lurkhaman 00149100 Saraspalt 00151200 M uradlpalt 00145700 Sarasmal 00144400 Ttlelmal 00149000 Kankaralllunda 00143300 Bankl 00146300 M angaradlhi 00147800 Chandlllmal 00145500 Barpan 00147900 Barhamusa 00147300 Kulllthmal 5-10 00148500 Gurlabahal 00144200 Kankkumra 5-10 00147400 Pankelkhnl 00146000 DlImberdlhl 00143900 Ganludlhl 00145900 Bungaberna 00143700 Janlmal Q0146100 Dhengtll]Or 00144100 Nllagaon 00148800 Panpah 00144300 Baddhurianl 00143100 Handatupa 00145200 Routhahal 11-20 11-20 00150600 Altapada 00145600 Iharmunda 00150200 Latkera 00142900 Bhaunra 00144700 Pakelpada 00150000 Halkadhlpa 00148000 Slid ling 00143200 Baljapalt 00148100 Khontamal 00149900 Bld111al 00143500 Babuchlp Idll 00146400 Chandarpllr 00144000 Tapgtll1Ja 00146500 Deopan 00144500 Kadodarha 00147200 Chamardlhl 00148400 Rengalbeda 00146800 Kadobahal OOl5ll00 Udmpall 00142700 Chakbuda 00147600 Saranglol 00149500 Bandhpait 00145000 Talmunda 00150100 Kirmlra 00151500 Bhatlalda 00142800 Sulahl 00143600 Karla 21-30 21-30 Q0149600 Thakllrpada 00145100 Ramchip idlh 00147100 Teltdlhl 00143800 Kukerama 00149300 Sialrama 00150900 MundraJore 00148900 Arda 00 147700 Sah(j,5pllr 00149800 Bhalupatla 00150700 N iktl111al 31-40 00147500 Kuanrmal 00148600 Naksapah 00151000 Kankmal 00148700 Bagdchl 00145400 Dlldukabaha 00149700 Jhar111al 00144600 Nandamund: 51-75 00145300 Natkbandhp 00151800 Dhutra 00150400 A ll1tapalt 186 APPENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of LocatIon code Name of VIii age APPENDIX VII B - Village Directory Scheduled Caste~ number populatIon List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 2 3 00150500 Kulemura Name of the District:Jharsuguda " 00143400 Batganbud 00150800 Sandhuriam Range of Location code Name of vIllage 31-,10 Scheduled Tnbes number I 00t48300 MaJurdmm populatIOn 76 and above (percentages) 001503()O Panpalt 2 3 Name orCD Block: Kolabira (P) less than 5 Name of CD Block: K. Lakhanpur 00152500 Nuapah 00152400 Rengalpah Less than 5 5-10 00154200 Sanyaslpalt 00122700 Rengah 00153300 Parmanpur 00128100 Chlkhllt 00151400 SahaJbahal 0()153100 Raghunathp alt 00127300 Charpalt 00154300 Badbahal 00126500 Kusmel 00155000 Ludung 00155300 Lanapah 00122400 Nuadlhl 00152100 Khunapalt 00151900 Kclenda 5-10 11-20 00131700 Baragad 00152600 SumlJhana 00153400 Salepall 00126600 Baddarha 00151700 Pukhrasale 00127400 Chanttpalt 00152200 .J amma1( Kulla)

00453600 I Tarekela 00127600 Muralipalt 00153000 Kolablra 00154600 Kulhlamal 00128000 Remta 00153900 Bhograpalt 00123800 Panchgaon 00153200 Patrapah 00149200 Gudlgaon 00126800 Amapall 00155200 Amatl 00125700 Lachhlpalt 00152900 Patkpada 00151600 Jlmlapall 00123900 BIJapalt 00154900 Gamhapalt 21-30 00122600 Sukalpalt 00151300 Butupali 00124200 Sahasbaga 00153800 Samas mgha 00154500 Kundursmgha 11-20 00152000 Slnapali 00132000 Ulap 00153500 Dandabllda 00152300 Kelendamal 00127500 Sarelpah 31-40 00155400 BalrclgIdlhl 00127200 Dhulunda 00155100 Pandklmal(.l) 00126000 Palsada 41-50 00152800 SmgIbahal 00132900 Bandhbahal

00127700 Sukhasodha Note - VIllages havmg NIL Scheduled Castes Population 00125200 KadamdIlll have been excluded 00125500 Duanmunda 187 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK JHARSUGUDA

Range of Scheduled Location code Nanle of village Range of Scheduled Location code Name of village Tnbes population number Tribes population number (p ercen t ages) (p ercent ages) 2 3 2 3

00124300 Jamgaon 00124500 Samarbaga 00126700 Luhabaga 00134800 BarpaiI 00132600 Dlldulsmgha 00133000 Chhmla 00127800 SemliIa 0012210() Kllremal 00123200 Kllhakllnda 00129500 Smgharpllr 00134400 BanaharapaiI 00124800 Bet,haram 00126900 Nandapall 00129400 Thebra 21-30 00125000 SagarpaiI 00121500 Tenganamal 00133800 Batlaga 00128400 Saradha 00132800 Sarandamal 00124100 Mahasmgh 00123500 KanjiJharan 00129600 Baghmllnda 00123400 Badlmal 00134200 Teienpah 00134700 Rampela 00131300 Benkmura 00124700 KlItrapah 00127000 Glldllm 00121300 Machlda 00134300 Nlla Adhapada 00134900 TilIa 00127100 Plthmda 00121900 Debdarha 00129700 Mallhberena 41-50 00124900 Dlldllgaon 00133600 Solpah 00127900 Kandhelkela 00135200 Smghaipall 00128200 Kintmal 00132200 PlpliImal 00124600 Ihargaon(A) 00123600 Bhlkampah 00121200 Deopah 00129300 Bhallnrkhol 00133300 Basupah 00125600 Klldabaga 00120800 Katapah 00130400 BanJlpali 00126100 Jharupada 00130300 Khalrkul1l 00133700 Sartang 00128500 Gmndola 00125400 Bhaurachaka 00130900 Sllnan 00123300 Kanaktora 00131200 Balanda 00123100 Jhargaon(B) 00128700 Banjarl 00132700 Badlmal 00133200 Dalgaon 00130700 Beheramal 00135000 Bhath 00131400 PMdn 00125800 Nachenmura 00133400 PIp Ihkmll 00129000 Lakhanpllr 31-40 00131600 Rhulla 00124000 RenklliI 00133900 Kumbharbandh 00122300 Ballsenp ah(A) 00122500 BanJlpah 00130200 TingIsmal 00122200 Katarbaga 00122800 Attablra 00130500 Ubllda 00123700 Chlkhllapah 51-75 00133500 BheJlkud 00121100 Kumar 00125100 ParsIaI1 00126200 Jamapah 00131800 BlI1lka 00131500 Remda 00121400 BarJha 00131100 KutnpaiI 00133100 Khadam 00121800 Sukhadlhl 00129900 Khahapah 00132100 LIakhal 188 APPENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of Scheduled Location code Name of Village Range of Scheduled LocatIOn code Name of village Tribes population number Tnbes population number (percentages) (p ercentages) 2 3 2 3 00122900 Bausenpa1J(B) 00140000 Smghabaga 00134600 SahaJbahal 00137700 Chelkuthl 00135300 Ramela 00142600 Katlkela 00131000 Patrapali 00139900 Jamuapah 00128600 Chaunmahul 00138500 Amlapah 00128900 KudalOi 00137400 Katapah 00129100 Plkol 00141400 Rampur 00134100 Neglpah 00139300 Lahandabud 00126300 ChhUlpah 00139200 Salettkra 00130800 Banhapah 00138900 Talpatia 00128800 Bartap 31-40 00132300 Darhpah 00140800 Badmal 00130600 Kusraloi 00141200 Khrut 00120900 Glrolpali 00139400 Hansamurakatapah 00125900 Panchpudugla 00142000 Tarekela 00122000 Chutkhanch 00142100 Tumbela (Tumbekela) 00134000 Rengali 00140100 Pandnpathar 00121600 JOgldhlpa 00136200 Loising 00132400 Klrarama 00141000 Kukurjangha 00125300 Govrndpur 00140200 Dalki 76 and above 00142400 Snpura 00124400 Telen 00139100 Durlaga 00121000 Bhundupali 00140700 Brundamal 00129800 Soldla 00140900 Beherapali 00134500 Chhadarma 00136400 Barpali 00121700 Kandadlhi 00141600 Pat rap ali 00135100 Barangamal 00135500 Chichinda 00131900 Ujalpur 41-50 00129200 Kholjamkanl 00136100 Tharkaspur 00126400 Ghunghutpah 00140400 Kumudapali Name of CD Block: Jharsuguda 00135700 Niktimal 5-10 00139800 Jamera 00142200 Kherual 00141100 Hirma 00138700 Baliput 00139600 Marakuta 11-20 00142500 Bhurkamunda 00137100 Charbhatl 00141300 Maida 00137300 Rajpur 00137900 Rankata 00138400 Bundia 00139000 Talmal 00136000 BhOlmunda 00138800 Tangarpali 00135800 Balangibahal 00141800 Kumbharl 00137000 Chandnimal 00140500 Kurebaga 00139500 Beherapat 51-75 00136300 Kollaga 00140600 Banjara 00137500 Baghrachaka 00138600 Katapali 21-30 00136700 Ghusuramunda 00137200 Deogaon 00142300 Bhagipah 189 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: JHARSUGUDA

Range of Location code Name of village Range of Location code Name of village Scheduled Tnbes number Scheduled Tnbes number populatIOn population (p ercentages) (p ercen t ages) 2 3 2 3 00138300 Kudopah 00142800 Sulahi 00139700 Budhlpadar 00145700 Sarasmal 00135600 Tllelmal 00148500 Gurlabahal 00135900 8aghlabema 00149300 Stalrama 00141500 Dumermunda 00147300 Kuluthmal 00141700 Bhurusund 00146400 Chandarpur 00138000 BadJob 00145500 Barpan 00136500 Kechhobahal 76 and above 00137800 Gourmal 00143000 BhlmJor 00140300 Puma 00142700 Chakbuda 76 and above 00149600 Thakurpada 00141900 Luhurenkachhar 00146200 Medntpur 00138200 Amdarha 00146500 Deopan 00136600 Kandakuda 00143100 Handatupa 00136800 Madhupur 00143200 Baijapali 00136900 Natkdlhl 00149100 Saraspall 00135400 lunanimunda 00146100 DhengurJor 00138100 Nuanmnda 00146300 Man~adlhl 00137600 Beleldhuda 00145800 Pltamal Name of CD Block: Kirimira 00146600 BhOldlhl 5-10 00146900 Tumbadlhi 00148700 Bagdehl Name of CD Block: Laikera 11-20 11-20 00149000 Kankaramunda 00150800 Sandhunam 00148800 Panpah 21-30 21-30 00150200 Laikera 00147200 Chamardihi 00145300 Naikbandhpali 00151800 Dhutra 00148300 M ajurd1ffia 31-40 00147500 Kuanrma1 00149800 Bhalupatra 31-40 00145600 lharmunda 00150500 Kulemura 00147100 Telidihi 00150900 Mundrajore 00148600 Naksapali 00147700 Sahaspur 00149700 Jharmal 00151500 Bhatlaida 00149500 Bandhpah 00151000 Kankmal 41-50 00147800 Chandntmal 00149400 Bhurslmal 41-50 00149900 Bldmal 00150700 Niktimal 00146000 Dumberdihi 00150600 Aitapada 00142900 Bhaunra 00147600 Sarangloi 00148900 Arda 00148100 Khontamal 51-75 00148400 Rengalbeda 00150100 Kirmlra 00J50400 Aintapali 00150000 Halkadhlpa 51-75 00145900 Bungabema 00148200 Gouribud 00146800 Kadobahal 00145000 Talmunda 190 APf'ENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of LocatIOn code Name of village Range of LocatIon code Name of vIllage Scheduled Tnbe" number Scheduled Tnbes number population populatIon (p ercentages) (p ercentages) 2 3 2 3 00144500 Kadodarha 41-50 00143600 Karla 00151600 Jhlrlapah 00143400 Balganbud 00152000 Smapah 00145400 Dudukabahal 00149200 Gudlgp.on 00144000 TapgunJa 51-75 00144300 Baddhunam 00155300 Lanapah 00143500 Babuchlp Idlhl 00155000 Ludung 00144400 Tllell11a1 00153300 Parmanpur 00145100 Ramchlpldlhl 00151400 Sah

APPENDIX VIII - Village Directory Number of villages under each Gram Punchayat (CD BlocK -wise)

Name of the CD Block Gram Panchayat No of Area 111 Sq Number of Total Scheduled Scheduled CD Block Code Name Villages Km Hou~ehold Population Caste Tribe population PopulatIOn

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

K Lakhanpllr 0001 K andhelkela 3 1779 947 4,566 953 958 Remta 5 1438 917 4,728 914 416 Charpah 5 1730 858 4,361 971 379 Plthmda 4 13 19 718 3,642 1,050 707 Kanaktora 7 2984 1,197 6,211 784 1,244 Bhlkampah 8 1795 857 3,911 521 1,692 Attablra 8 2725 1,518 7,408 948 2,597 Palsada 6 1075 843 4,151 995 1,013 Machlda 13 29.77 1,341 6,301 1,053 2,166 Samarbaga 13 3247 1,411 6,701 1:209 2,124 " Bharkhal 8 33 15 1,366 6,406 1,204 2,233 Lakhanpur 9 51 16 1,298 6,112 724 2,899 BanJart 6 4194 1,478 7,216 937 3,802 Plplhmal 4 1420 680 3,146 449 1,579 Sarandamal 5 2357 2,749 12,253 1,815 3,005 Dalgaon 7 1860 1,058 4,857 1,592 1,669 Kllsralol 9 3590 2,287 10,742 1,701 3,707 Baghamllnda 3 2304 829 4,058 416 1,060 Pandrt 7 3495 1,125 5,304 1,031 2,239 Remenda 2 1862 694 3,304 315 1,686 Kumbharabandha 8 33 12 1,526 6,804 1,285 2,953 Rampella 2 3230 794 3,822 783 1,433 Tilha 4 26 16 956 4,448 977 2,160 CDBlock Total 146 597.40 27,447 130,452 22,627 43,721 Iharsuguda U002 Chandntmal 11 41 38 1,226 5,852 937 2,865 LOIsmgha 9 2693 1,259 5,692 1,360 1,669 Durlaga 5 2662 1,461 6,622 981 2,459

Hansamurakatap~ 3 1869 1,416 6,551 1:923 1,869 ~ RaJPllr 9 1920 1,269 6,283 1,329 1,851 M arakuta 2 II 00 580 2,954 705 1,400 Dalkl 5 II 85 613 2,837 496 1,366 Badmal 4 1409 1,139 5,307 1,568 1,803 Jamera 3 7.79 976 4.234 1,180 1,469 Kudopah 5 1000 1,306 6,509 1,006 1,613

Patrapah 6 1861 971 4,578 1,033 1.805 I-I IrIna 6 2235 1,485 6,893 1,555 2,953 Sirpura 2 2747 465 2,127 555 653 Katlkela 3 2137 522 2,314 701 808 CDBlock Total 73 277.35 14,688 68,753 15,329 24,583 192 APPENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VIII - Village Directory Number of villages under each Gram Punchayat (CD Block,.. wise)

Name of the CD Block Gram Panchayat No of Area In Sq Number of Total Scheduled Scheduled CD Block Code Name Villages Km. Household Population Caste Tribc

.~ populatIOn PopulatIOn

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Kmmlra 0003 Sulchl 9 3057 1,212 5,785 815 4.194 Bhlll1Jor 3 2746 815 4,02() 344 2,707 Jharmunda 8 3416 1,428 6,968 675 3,399 Goudpanpall 7 2016 663 3,172 444 1,420 AnJa 6 3124 1,540 7,201 2,148 3,087 8andhapaII 5 1740 900 3,943 851 1,879 Kimma 4 3880 1,729 7,779 1,674 3,443 CD Block Total 42 199.79 8,287 38,868 6,951 20,129

Laikera 0004 8abuclllpidIlli 9 3747 1,221 6,058 822 4,277 TeJCllnal 8 3303 1,223 5,468 539 3,659 Pakclpada 5 21 16 1,012 4,508 621 2,874 Sahaspur 8 5397 1,839 8,174 1,298 4,227 SarenglOl 3 2099 1,001 4,545 966 1,859 Lalkera 3 1237 803 3,515 783 900 Bhatlalda 4 2951 1,263 5,635 847 2,920 Kulemura 5 4748 1,994 8,965 2,070 3.191 CD Block Total 45 255.98 10,356 46,868 7,946 23,907

Kolablra 0091 Ke1endamal 8 3048 1,198 5,533 719 2,529 Parmanpur 3 2837 1,059 5,219 741 2,207 Raghunathpall 6 22 14 1,010 4.503 658 952 Jlmlapali 5 2208 1,008 4,372 940 2,010 Kolablra 5 2227 1,080 5,240 692 2,885 Souamal 5 3258 1,207 5,137 1,198 2,675 Samasmgha 8 4816 1,616 7,342 1,016 3,621 Pukharasale 7 3432 1520 6,681 836 3,223 CD Block Total 47* 240.40 9,698 44,027 6,800 20,102 * Includes five villages from Sambalpur revenue District

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SECTION -II TOWN DIRECTORY

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Section II - Town Directory

NOTE EXPLAINING TilE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN I HE TOWN (XVII) Nagar Panchayat NP DIRECfORY (XVIII) Town Committee/ Town Directory statements (I to VII) Town Area Committee TC (XIX) Small Town Committee ST Statement I : Status and Growth History (XX) Estate office EO Column (2) Class, name and civic (XXI) Gram Panchayat GP (XXII) Census Town CT administration status of town : Others columns need no comments. Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of town directory data at the state and all India levels. It is presen1ed according to 200 I Census PopulatIOn Statement II - Physical Aspects and Location of of the town as follows: towns, 1999. Population Class Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects 100,000 and above 1 50,000 - 99,999 II In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum & 20,000 - 49,999 III MlI1l111Um Temperature of the town is recorded. 10,000 - 19,999 IV Column 6, 7 and 8 : 16,000 - 9,999 • V Name of the State headquarters, District Town with a population of one hundred thousand headquarters and Sub-Divisional headqualiers with (1,00,000 )and above is treated as a city. distance from the referent town in ki!ometers, is to be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in The civic administration status of the towns IS these columns are the same as the referent town indicated withll1 bracket against the name of the itself, the dIstance is recorded as (0) zero. town. The followlllg abbreviations are lIsed to denote civic status of town. Column 9& 10 :

(I) Municipal Corporation M Corp. Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more (II) MuniCipal Committee MC and five lakhs and more population are recorded. (III) Municipal Council MCI (IV) City MUl1lcipal Council CMC (V) Town Municipal Council TMC Column 11, 12 and 13 : (VI) Municipal Board MB If referent town enjoys the facility of railway (VII) Municipality M station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its (VI II) Cantonment Boar d/Cantonment cn name is to be mentioned. Jf not avai lab Ie, then the (IX) Notified Area NA name of nearest place with distance, where such ~X) Notified Town NT facility exists is to be mentioned. (Xl) Notified Area Committee/ Notified Area Council NAC (XII) Notified Town Area NTA Statement III : Municipal Finance. 1998 - 1999 (Xlll)lndustrial Notified Arca INA (XIV) Industrial Township ITS Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in (XV) Township TS thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (XVI) Town Panchayat TP town for the year 1998-99 is to be recorded. 197 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

Statement IV: Civic and Other amenities, 1999 Pit System Pt Sewerage S Column 1 to 5 : Self explanatory Others o Column 6 : Road length (in kms.) Column 13 and 14 : Water supply Information about kutch a / pucca road IS For source and capacity of storage system, the recorded separately for the roads within the limits of following codes are used in these columns: the referent town. Column 13 : (i) Pucca Road PR (i) Tap water T (ii) Kutcha Road KR (ii) Tube-well water TW Column 7: System of Sewerage (iii) Tank Water TK Generally, sewerage system is implied by the (iv) Well water W network of mains and branches of underground conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point Column 14 : of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and (v) Over Head Tank OHT industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those (vi) Service Reservoir SR that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other surface are known as storm water drains, while those (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG carrying both sewage and storm water are called (vii!) Bore Well Pumping System BWP combined sewers. (ix) Pressure Tank PT The codes used for different types of drainage The information on major source of water supply system are as follows are given in column 13 and the storage capacity (i) Sewer S against each in kilolitres (in bracket) are presented in column 14. (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service (iv) Sylk Drains SD In case the fire fighting service is available in the referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not I' (, (v) Cesspool method CP available within the town, tht? name of the nearest (vi) Pit System Pt place having this facility with its distance from the referent town has been recorded. (vii) Others 0 Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of Column 8 to 11 Number of latrines connections) Number of variolls types of latrines both public Different types of electric connections have been and private are given in these columns. shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. The various prevalent method of disposal of night Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational soil are given below with codes : and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Head Loads HL Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory.

Basket B Column 4 & 5 Wheel Barrows WB The data covers a\l such medical institutions run Septic Tank ST by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local 198 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY bodIes and charitable II1stitutlons or social agencies the government or semi-government or autonomous like the missIonaries Where the famIly planning bodies, public sector undertakings, etc. centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and The following codes are used: child welfare centres or primary health centres, these are "treated as in'depel\dent units and counted (i) Shorthand SH separately using following codes: (II) Typewriting Type (i) Hospital II (iiI) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type (Ii) Dispensary 0 (iv) Others o (iii) Health Centre HC (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC The vocational institutIons like - Applied Art/ Painting College, Pharmacy College, B. Ed. College, (v) T.B. Clinic 1'8 Teacher's Training Instttute, MusIc / Dance School, (vi) Nursing Home NH Nursing School, etc. are covered under 'Others'. (vii) Others 0 Column 11 to 14 Higher Secondary/ In case of more than one institution of any type, In termedia te/Senior Secondary/PUC/Junior the number of such InstItution (s)e.g. 0(3), NH(8), College level, Secondary/Matriculation, Middle etc. The institutIons have further been distinguished Schools/ Junior Secondary and Primary Schools by providing additional' codes WIthin the bracket as Schools up to class V are treated as Primary or given below: Elementary Schools. These include Nursery ~chools, Ayurvedic A Kindergarten Schools, Pre-Primary Schools, JUlllor ~nani U BasIc Schools upto class V and Primary Schools upto Homoeopathic Hom class IV.

Column 6 to 9 : Schools upto VIII are conSIdered as Middle School or JUlllor Secondary. The codes used for these columns are as follows: Schools upto class X are considered as (i) Arts only A MatrIculatIon or Secondary Schools. (ii) Science only S Schools upto XI or XII classes arc considered as (iii) Commerce only C Higher Secondary / Intermediate / Pre University / (iv) Arts & Science only AS Junior College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes (v) Arts & Commerce on Iy AC whether held in schools or colleges. (vi) Combined for all ASC If there are composite schools like Middle categories-Arts, Science Schools with primary classes or Secondary Schools and Commerce with Middle classes, these are also included in the (VIi) Law L number of Primary and Middle Schools, respectively. (viii) University U For example, If in a tOWIl, there are two Primary (IX) Others o Schools and one Middle School WIth Prtmary classes,

'I the number of Primary Schools in the town is given Column 10 : Rccognize'd shol·thand, typewl'iting as three and that of Middle School as one though and vocational training institutes there are only three educational institutions.

"Recognised" should mean recognised by some If there arc more institutions of a type in the town, statutory authority, like education department, the number is indicated within bracket along with the commerce department, labour department, etc., of abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3). 199 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and This column has been introduced keeping in view Banking, 1999 the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning Commission. There are number of Adult Education Column 3 to 8 : Name of three most important Centres which are included in these columns. commodities exported and names of three most If an educational facility is not available in the ,0 c.:. town, the name of the nearest place and its distance important commodities manufactured in the town are in kilometres from the town where the facility is recorded. available is mentioned. Column 9 : Number of Banks Column 16 : Working Women's hostels with number of seats Number of Banks available in the referent town The number of working women's hostel, if both Commercial and Co-operative banks are available in the referent town, is mentioned with recorded against this column. number of seats. If the facility is not available in the town the name of nearest place with distance where the facility is available is recorded. Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit Societies and Non-Agricultural C.·edit Societies Column 17 to 19: Recreational and Cultural Facilities The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies Stadium, Cinema, Auditorium/Drama/Community and Non-Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent Hall are covered under recreational & cultural town are recorded against these columns. facilities. The pal'ticulars of permanent recreational facilities are considered for these columns. Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities in Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms Slums, 1999 Number of public libraries and reading rooms available in the referent town are recorded in codes This is the statement on civic and other amenities as follows: in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns (i) Public Library PL having statutory bodies, like Municipality, Municipal (ii) Reading room RR Corporation, Town Area Committee, etc.

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STATEMENT -I Status and Growth History Sl. Class, name and Location Name of Taluk/ Name of Area Number of house- Population" and g10wth rate No CIVIC status code Tahsll/ Police C.D Block. (m sq km) holds including (111 brackets) of the town at oflown number Station/Island etc houseless the Censuses of households (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III Belpahar (N A C) 40201000 [klpahar K Lakhanpllr 417 6,593

2 II Br~)ar~)nagar (M) 40202000 Onent JharslIguda 414 15,611

3 II Jharsuguda (M) 40203000 Jharsuguda lharsuguda 705 15,366 5,109

PopulatIon and growth rate (111 brackets) DenSIty Sex ratIo of the town at the Censuses of (2001 1981 1991 2001 Census)

1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

24,607 32,826 788 887 858 (+334) 16,196 31,817 54,033 69,667 76,959 1,857 863 861 909 (+965) (+699) (+289) (+ 10 5) 7,077 8,032 13.405 19,227 24,727 54,859 65,054 76,10() 1,080 870 873 904 (+385) (+13.5) (+669) (+434) (+286) (+1219) (+186) (+170)

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STATEMENT-II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1999

N arne of and road distance In Physical aspects kIlorm:ter( s) fwm Serial Class, name and Ramfall Temperature (m centigrade) State HQ District HQ numbel civIC status (in mm) Maximum MlI1lmum of town 2 3 4 5 6 7 III Belpa~\ar (N A C ) 156844 3632 1718 Bhubaneswar Jharsuguda (388) (20) 2 II BraJar~inagar (M) 156844 3632 1718 Bhubaneswar Jharsugllda (386) (18) 3 II Jharsuguda (M) 156844 3632 1718 Bhubanesw'ar Iharsuguda (374) (0)

Name of and road distance In kilometer(s) from Sub-division rralukl Tahsil / PolIce station/ Nearest city with Nearest city with Railway station Bus facilIty Navigable rIVer/ Development Bloc,kl populatIOn of one population of five canal (ifwIthll1 Island HQ lakh and more lakh and more ten kilometers) 8 9 10 11 12 13 Lakhanpur Sambalpur Cuttack Belpahar Yes Ib (R) () 5) (71) (359) (0) (0) (10) JharslIguda Samba\pur Cuttack Ih~lr~lnagar Yes Jb (R) (18) (69) (357) (0) (0) (7) Jharsuguda Sambalpur Cuttack Jharsugllda Yes , (0) (5 J) (345) (0) (0)

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STATEMENT - III Municipal FlIlance, 1998-99 Serial Crass, name and CIVIC Receipt (10 Rs '000) number status of town Receipt through Rcvenue denved frolll Government Loan taxes, etc lTIulllcipal properties and grant power apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6

III Belpahar (N A C ) 14,619 14,545 2,985 200 (I

2 II Brajarajnagar (M) 15,700 395 4,500 150

3 II Jharsuguda (M) 8,871 4,789 4,086 1,750

Receipt (10 Rs '000) Expenditure (111 Rs '000) Advance Other Total receipt General PublIc PublIc health PublIc PublIc Others Total sources admInistratIOn safety and works institutIOns (specify) expenditure (specify) convclllencc

7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 (l • 135 6,815 39,299 589 150 2,884 1,104 205 1,091 6,023

344 811 21,900 2,843 1,255 706 4,840 4,815 2,010 16,469

400 4,720 24,615 850 4,541 2,067 1,785 2,410 9,649 21,302

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STATEMENT -IV Civic and other Amenities, 1999 Serial Class, name and PopulatIon PopulatIon 2001 Census Road System of Number of latnnes number ciVIC status of town (2001 Census) Scheduled Scheduled length (10 sewerage Total Water borne Castes Tribes km (s»

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

III Belpahar (N A C.) 32,826 3,287 7,668 109 OSD 1,347 1,197

2 II BraJaraJnagar (M) 76,959 13,925 7,989 165 OSD 7,570 1,370

3 II Jhars uguda (M) 76,100 11,344 14,333 397 OSD 5,640 2,640

Number oflatrmes Method of Water supply Fae fighting Electnficatlon (number of connections) ServIce Others dIsposal of Source of System of service DomestIc IndustrIal CommercIal Road Others l1lght sOli supply storage hghtmg wIth (points) capacIty m kIlolItres 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

150 ST, Pt T,TW BWP Jharsuguda 1,833 54 ·145 460 3; (-) (20) 6,200 ST,O T,TW RIG,BWP Jharsuguda 3,046 107 681 1,525 34 (23) (18) 3,000 ST, Pt T,TW SR Yes 4,851 70 1,268 1,583 15 (4050)

STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational. Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Sl Oass, name and PopulatIOn Beds 111 No CIVIC status of tow n (2001 MedIcal facIlIties medIcal EducatIOnal facIlItIes Census) lllStltut Ions HospltalslDlspensar noted 111 Arts/Sclence/ Medical Engllleerlllg Polytechlllcs les/ T B clllllCS, colluun 4 Commerce/ Law/ colleges colleges etc Other colleges (of degree level and above) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

III Belpahar (NA C) 32,826 H(2), PNC, TB, 82 Burla(95) Jharsuguda(20) Jharsuguda(20) NH(2)

2 II BraJaraJnagar (M) 76,959 HC, FVVC, TB, 275 2 Burla(90) Jharsuguda( 18)' NH(3)

3 II Jharsuguda (M) 76,100 H(4), PNC, TB, 91 3 Burla(62) NH(3)

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STATEMENT - V

Worklllg Number ofrccreatlOnal and cultural EducatIonal facIlItIes \-\to 111 en! s facIlItIes hostels wllh RecognIsed HIgher Secondary/ JUlllor Prtl11aty Adult numher of StadIum Cmema i\udltontun Publtc shorthand, Secondary/ MatnculatlOn Secondary Schools Itteracy seats / Drama! Itbrancs typev,ntmg and In t crm edlat c/ and classes/ Commlmlty mcludmg vocatIOnal SenIor MIddle centres. Halls readmg J tralll1l1g Se.:ondary,l Schools others rooms InstItutIons PUC (Pre- (specIfy) 1II1lverslty college)! JunIOr college level to I I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

0 6 7 11 Jharsuguda 2 (20)

11 6 14 22 106 Jharsuguda 2 5 (18)

8 3 13 15 92 1 (30) 2 2 4

STATEMENT- VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, t 999

Serial Class, name and Name uflhrce must important Name oflhree most N umbe'r of Number of numbcr CIVIC status of town commodIties exported Important commodIties agncultural nO!1- manufactured credit agncultural societies credlt societies

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 II

III Bclpahar FlleBllck Steel M atclIal Ice FIre Blick Steel Ice (N A C) Matenal

2 II Brajara.lnaglr lM) Coal fextile Sal Seeds TextIle Bldl Pig Products Products Iron 3 II Jharsuguda (M) Coal RIce Handloom Soap Rlce Bldi 3 Cloth

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S T A TEMENT - VII CivIC and other amenities in Slums, 1999

SI Class and name Name of the slum Is It No of PopulatIOn of Paved System No. of town notified households the slum roads (10 of (approxllnate) (approximate) kilometers) sewerage

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 , c II BraJrajnagar Abhayapur, Adibasl Colony, Badhalkanta, No 16,196 33,382 33 0 (M) Bahadurpada, Bholpada, Blnaslpada, Budhijam Bughadapada, Bus Stand, Choudhury Badl, No Chuakanl, Dhoblpada, Durgamandap

Fatakpada, andhlchow k, Ganeshnagar, No Ganganagar, Gajapatlnagar Goalpada, Gayatnnagar, Hanjanpada, No Incllnepada, Ittabhata, Jagannathmandlrpada KaliamaharaJpada, Khaliakanl, Khaliamal, No Karnarpada, Kukunkanl, Kultapada Kurnarpada, Kusummunda, Lajhura, No Lamtlbahal (W-9), LamlIbahal(W-10), Leprosypada Luhurapada, Madhubannagar, No Malikramdhauda, Gangama colony, Mundapada, Nuadlhl Nuadhauda, Nuapada(ESI), Old Chubhata, No Old Gondaghora, Punjabl Dhauda, Ramgarh Rel11a, Ratakhandl, Sahupada, Sanjob, No Shastnnagar(W/14), Shastnnagar(W/15) Shastnnagar(W/16), Satlonpada, Tinaline, No Sw eepercolony, Tangarghat, Telenpali, Thakurpada

2 II Jharsuguda Sarbahal Hanjanpada, Sarbahal Kisanpada, No 5,600 25,000 53 0 (M) Sarbahal Satnampada, Knshnabaglcha

Sarosrnal Dhlpapada, Sarosrnal Colonypada, No Choukipada, Oipupada, Talibhata, Ektali

Kabarstanpada, arberna, Btmcolony, No Suliapada, Jhannalr, Panchpada Pappda Panchpada Hanjanpada, Alatrnal, Kapurnal, No Amlipali, Bhuliatlklra, Nuapada, Debadlhl

Malimunda Hanjanl'lada, Mallmunda No Bandarpada, Balijon Orampada, Balijon 1&11

Balijon Chhatnyakata, Debadlhl D1hlpada, No Jharmunda, Badhelmunda, Chlthuapada

Banjan&Gujapada, Purunabastl Kolpada, No Mungapada, Burornal Harljanpada, Burornal,

Budapada, Gountiapada, Mangalbazar, No Jhupudlpada, Narahan Colony

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STATEMENT - VII

Number of latrmes Method of No of tap points/public ElectricIty connectIons Pnvate CommunIty dIsposal of hydrants mstalled for DomestIc Road IIghtmg Other water borne servIce others nIght sOIl supp Iy of protected (pOInts) water 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

890 1,890 2 Pt. ST 26 750 185

228 406 o Pt, ST 68 851 83

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Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

he first census of the third millennium and twenty 1, 028 million records were scanned and processed Tfirst century the Census of India, 2001 was the within a span of only 10 months starting October, 14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since 2002. 1872. Thus, 2001 Census will provide data on Task Force 011 Quality Assurance population and its characteristics marking transition from one century and millennium to another. After the data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration about Its quality before putting the same in pub I ic (considered by many to be the single largest and domain. This has to be done mainly through the complex peace time administrative exercise in the process of internal consistency, comparison with world) was made possible due to the door to door similar data in the past and also through validation universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by with likewise data if available, from external sources. about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering Quite often the local knowledge and perception has 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and to be brought into play to understand both the existing 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household and the new emerging trends ofpopulation distribution Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three and characteristics. The other very impOliant aspect parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the of the data quality IS to ensure complete coverage of Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual all geographical areas especially for the population Particulars and Part III contained questions for enumeration phase where the data is disseminated Household engaged in Cultivation/Plantation. The part right up to the village level in the rural areas and the II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the questions all of which were universally canvassed and complete coverage and correct geographical linkage no sampling was resort~d to during enumeration. of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the quality control, specially for small area Data Processing population statistics. A quantum 16ap was made in the technology front A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism while processing the Census 2001 data both for was put in place to objectively examine the preli- Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results schedules for both the phases were scanned through and finally clear them for use. The 'responsibility 6f high speed scanners in fifteen data centers across the final clearance of data was with the Task Force the country and hand-written data from the schedules on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by thc were converted into digitized form through Intelligent Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Character Reading OCR) software for creation of The other members of the TFQA were the Heads ASCII records for further processing. The designing and senior officcrs of the Census Division, Data and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be Processing Division, Map Division, Demography done very carefully uSll1g specialized software so as Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre- of Census Operations were co-opted as members requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their state-of-art technology in data processing has made States/Union territories. The Directors and their senior it possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as officers were required to make detailed presentations Population Enumeration tables on full count basis for of data for their own state both in respect to the the first time in the history of Census. For Census quality and the coverage and only after the full possible 2001, about 202 million schedules consisting of about cleared. 210 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

There has been a major departure in Census 2001 The entire work relating to the data validatiPn from the past in respect of the procedure followed and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union for finaltzation of the Scheduled Castes and the Territories under the overall supervision and Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the Registrar General, India with active cooperation populations were finalized at the time of the manual and support of the Social Studies Division, Data compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were Map Division. specially set lip for this purpose The individual Primary Census Abstract Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes popUlation for each state was finalized much later based on The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another manual coding done by the coders. In 2001 Census, Important publication of 2001 Census gives basic each individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled information on Area, Total Households, Total population, Tribe have been coded directly on the computers by Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes population, the Data Entry Operators through a process known Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main workers as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up and Marginal workers classified by the four broad along with the .processing of PCA data. The CAC industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) process involves pulling down, from the relevant Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled and (iv) Other workers and also Non-workers. The Tribes, on the computer screen and coding from the characteristics of the Total Population includes Scheduled t t t: dictionary by referring to the image of the specific Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless individual entry in the Household Schedule appearing population and are presented by sex and rural-urban on the screen. The CAC of the response on Religion residence. This data is presented at different levels, wherever required, was also undertaken along with namely, India, States/Union territories, Districts and the processing ofPCA. This is because the Scheduled Cities, Urban Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and Castes status had to be determined in relation to the above) in three different tables. In addition, the religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, Appendix of said publication provides Houseless and one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/ Institutional Households and their population by Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and residence and sex for 2001 for India, State and Union appropriate classification of these responses. territory. The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion Apart from the India and State/Union Territory was to appropriately merge or group the new responses volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District encountered and code it into the appropriate religious Census Handbook contains District Primary Census community based on available literature and local Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Censlls knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Sche"duled Tribes examined the different Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban encoun-tered and classified these into appropriate Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled the state. Tribes principally based on the Presidential Notification It was for the first time at the 1981 CenSllS that and the available literature. Thus a very systematic the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out and scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes IIp the individual religion and the individual Scheduled separately on the pattern of General Primary Census Castes/Tribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. Scheduled Tribes population in 200 I Census, is thus I n the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made being finalized by aggregating the population data for available in Table C-VIII-Social and Cultural table individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for at appropriate geographical levels. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'. 211 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

The format of Primary Census Abstract has been Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented Il1 52 restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared to columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 classification of main workers given in the Primary columns. Ccnsus Abstract of 1991 Ccnsus has been discontinued The concepts and definitions used in the column and its place, four-fold industrial classification of both heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. In Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total "l 1981 census only main w~rkers were presented in to Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the four categories. One ofthe novel features of the primary Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless census abstract of 1991 census was the presentation of populations. The explanation regarding area figures data of the population of age group 0-6 is contll1ued in presented at various level in the Primary Census 2001 Census also. This will help the data users in better Abstracts are as follows: analysis and understanding of this literacy data. Area Figures Level of presentation in District Census The area figures supplied by local revenue Handbooks: authoritIes of the district in respect of tehsi Is, Police The Primary Census Abstract data in different Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns PC As are presented at different levels.The level of are given in square kilometers. The area figures of the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have presentation of Primary Census Abstracts areas under: been converted and shown in hectares. The area The PCA Data for villages was presented CD figures of the CD Block is the total of the village Block wise for the first time in 199! Census. This areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures practice is continued in 200 I Census also. The data for the district are the same as adopted by the for each CD Block is presented both for rural and Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD the national level. The total area figures of all the Block constitute the rural portion and the Census tahsils/CD Blocks within the district may not tally with TowH6 and 9utgrow.ths ar;e shown under the urban area figures of the district because former represents portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages may not tally with the entire rural of Police Station/ spread over two or more districts, that portion which Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in etc, have been accounted in the Tahsils and P.S. level the concerned District Census Handbook. The data the same may not be covered under the area of the in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to as well as for town with outgrowths in the district varying methods of computation adopted at different are presented. The data for all the wards and the levels. outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract separately below the concerned town(s). has also been furnished showing urban enumeration The District Primary Census Abstract is block-wise particulars on Total Population, the presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census Tribes Population for each town.

212 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ( GENERAL)

213 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JI-IARSUGUDA

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS,

Location D.stllct/ CD Block/ Total! Area of Number of Total populatIOn (mcludmg PopulatIOn m the code U A ! City! Town Rural! Town! households mslltutlOnal and houseless age-group 0-6 number Urban Ward In populatIOn) Schedul' square ktlometr e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 . 02 Jharsuguda * Total 2081,00 106,839 509,716 261,941 247,775 66,859 34,310 32,549 87,011

Rural 1927.44 69,269 323,831 163,985 159,846 43,437 22,155 21,282 58,455

Urban 153.56 37,570 185,885 97,956 87,929 23,422 12,155 11,267 28,556

0001 K Lakhanpur Total 27,447 130,452 66,452 64,000 18,032 9,175 8,857 22,627

Rural 27,447 130,452 66,452 64,000 18,032 9,175 8,857 22,627

Urban

0002 Jharsuguda Total 14,688 68,753 34,853 33,900 8,926 4,519 4,407 15,329

Rural 14,688 68,753 34,853 33,900 8,926 4,519 4,407 15,329

Urban

0003 Klfllllira Total 8,287 38,868 19,806 19,062 5,305 2,780 2,525 6,951

Rural 8,287 38,868 19,806 19,062 5,305 2,780 2,525 6,951

Urban

0004 Latkera Total 10,356 46,868 23,360 23,508 6,193 3,137 3,056 7,946

Rural 10,356 46,868 23,360 23,508 6,193 3,137 3,056 7,946

Urban

0091 Kolabtra (P) Total 8,491 38,890 19,514 19,376 4,981 2,544 2,437 5,602

Rural 8,491 38,890 19,514 19,376 4,981 2,54i 2,4p 5,602

Urban

URBAN

4020100' Belpahar (NAC) Urban 41 65 6,593 32,826 17,671 15,155 3,828 2,018 1,810 3,287

4020200' BraJaralnagar (M) Urban 41 44 15,611 76,959 40,319 36,640 9,961 5,180 4,781 13,925

4020300· Jharsulluda (M) Urban 7047 15,366 76,100 39,966 36,134 9,633 4,957 4,676 11,344

214 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

<\BSTRAf'T

Total( Dlstn~tI CD Blockl LocatIOn Rural/ U A / Clty/ Town code ed CastPs p()plllalJon Scheduled Tnbes populatIon Lllerates Urban number

Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

43,935 43,076 159,757 80,760 78,997 312,880 187,019 125,861 Total Jharsuguda * 02

29,292 29,163 129,767 65,331 64,436 186,979 112,750 74,229 Rural

14,643 13,913 29,990 15,429 14,561 125,901 74,269 51,632 Urban

11,488 11,139 43,721 22,031 21,690 78,031 46,978 31,053 Total K Lakhanpur 0001

11,488 I Ll39 43,721 22,031 21,690 78,031 46,978 31,053 Ruml

Urban

7,619 7,710 24,583 12,464 12,119 39,535 23,683 15,852 Total Jharsuguda 0002

7,61Q 7,710 24,5)!3 12,464 12,119 39,535 23,683 15,852 Rural

Urban

3,537 3,414 20,129 10,189 9,940 21,625 13,304 8,321 Total Kmmlra 0003

3,537 3,414 20,129 10,189 9,940 21,625 13,304 8,321 Rural

Urban

3,907 4,039 23,907 11,901 12,006 25,583 15,479 10,104 Total Lalkera (JOO4

3,907 4,039 23,907 11,901 12,006 25,5R3 15.479 10,1 04 Rural

Urban

2,741 2,861 17,427 8,746 8,681 22,205 13,306 8,899 Total Kolablra (P) 0091

2,741 2,861 17,427 8,746 8681 22,205 13,306 8,899 Rural

Urban

URBAN

1,697 1,590 7,668 4,076 3,592 22,669 13,630 9,039 Urban Belpahar (NAC) 4020100(

7,141 6,7R4 7,98Q 4,048 3,941 51,669 30,306 21,363 Urban BraJarajnagar (M) 4020200(

5,805 5,539 14,333 7,305 7,028 51,563 30,333 21,230 Urban Jharsuguda ~M) 4020300(

215 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

DISTRICT PRIMARY Locallon Dlstnct/ CD Total! code Block/ U A / Clty/ Rural! number Town Urban Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

02 Jharsuguda * Total 196,836 74,922 121,914 189,593 133,493 56,100 133,148 110,051 23,097

Rural 136,852 51,235 85,617 135,791 87,437 48,354 85,841 MI,029 17,812

Urban 59,984 23,687 36,297 53,802 46,056 7,746 47,307 42,022 5,285

0001 K Lakhanpur Total 52,421 19,474 32,947 52,697 35,915 16,782 37,715 30,416 7,299

Rural 52,421 19,474 32,947 52,697 35,915 16,782 37,715 30,416 7,299

Urban

0002 Jharsuguda Total 29,218 11,170 18,048 24,898 17,557 7,341 16,507 13,438 3,069

Rural 29,218 11,170 18,048 24,898 17,557 7,341 16,507 1~,438 3,069

Urban

0003 Kmmlra Total 17,243 6,502 10,741 15,779 10,216 5,563 9,261 7,372 1,889

Rural 17,243 6,502 10,741 15,779 10,216 5,563 9,261 7,372 1,889

Urban

0004 Lalkera Total 21,285 7,881 13,404 25,221 13,284 11,937 12,181 8,854 3,327

Rural 21,285 7,881 13,404 25,221 13,284 11,937 12,181 8,854 3,327

Urban

0091 Kolablra (P) Total 16,685 6,208 10,477 17,196 10,465 6,731 10,177 7,949 2,228

Rural 16,685 6,208 10,477 17,196 10,465 6,731 10,177 7,949 2,228

Urban

URBAN

4020 I 000 Belpahar (NAC) Urban 10,157 4,041 6,116 10,222 8,931 1,291 8,996 8,239 757

40202000 BraJaralnagar (M) Urban 25,290 10,013 15,277 19,789 17,427 2,362 17,272 15,656 1,616

40203000 Jharsuiuda ~M) Urban 24,S37 9,633 14,904 23,791 19,698 4,093 21,039 18,127 2,912

216 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ARSTRACT ______.-:.;li.;_:ld:..:l;.:_ls.;,;.tr.;,;.la..;_l_;;c.;,;.at:..;_e .... go.;_;ry"'--'o:..:;f...;.m:.;_a:.;.;I.;,;.n_w_o_r_ke_;r.:;_s ______Total! District! CD Location Rural! 810ck/ll A I code Household Industry Cultivators Agllcultural labourers Other workers Urban City! Town number workers

Persons Males Females Pe"on, Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Female, 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

32,568 27,787 4,781 18,562 14,039 4,523 8,232 3,045 5,187 73,786 65,180 8,606 Total Jharsugllda * 02

31,317 26,677 4,640 17,693 13,352 4,341 6,857 2,347 4,510 29,974 25,653 4,321 Rill al

1,251 1,110 [4[ 869 687 [82 1,375 698 677 43,812 39,527 4,285 Urb""

14,480 12,105 2,375 7,778 5,911 1,867 2,252 924 1,328 13,205 11,476 1,729 Total K Lakhanpur 0001

14,480 12,105 2,375 7,778 5,911 1,867 2,252 924 1.328 13,205 11,476 1,729 Rural

Urban

3,887 3.54R 339 2,962 2,391 571 1,758 525 1,233 7,900 6,974 926 Total Jharsuguda 0002

3,887 3,548 339 2,962 2,391 571 I 758 525 1,233 7,900 6,974 926 Rural

Urban

3,622 3,121 501 1,485 1,120 365 632 237 395 3,522 2,894 628 Total KlrtlTIlra 0003

3,622 3,121 501 1,485 1,120 365 632 237 395 3,522 2,894 628 Rural

Urban

5,361 4,304 1,057 3.478 2,287 1,191 892 342 550 2,450 1,92! 529 Total Lalkera 0004

5,361 4,304 1:057 3,478 2,287 1,19[ 892 342 550 2,450 1,921 529 Rural

Urban

3,967 3,599 368 1,990 1,643 347 1,323 319 1,004 2,897 2,388 509 Total Kolablra (P) 0091

3,967 3,599 368 1,990 1,643 347 1,323 319 1,004 2,897 2,388 509 Rural

Urban URBAN

233 216 17 87 76 II 144 121 23 8,532 7,826 706 Urban Belpahar (NAC) 4020100(

247 221 26 118 103 IS 248 132 116 16,659 IS,200 1,459 Urban BraJaraJnagar (1\ 4020200f

771 673 98 664 508 156 983 445 538 18,621 16.501 2,120 Urban Jhar~uguda (M) 4020300(

217 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

DISTRICT PRIMARY Location Dlstnct/ CD Block! Tot,lll Industrial catesory code U A ! City! Town Rural! number I Jrbnn Margmal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Person, Males Females Persons Males Females Pe.rsons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

02 JharslIguda • Total 56,445 23,442 33,003 9,740 4,158 5,582 27,512 10,454 17,058

Rural 49,950 19,408 30,542 9,384 3,912 5,472 26,405 10,015 16,390

Urban 6,495 4,034 2,461 356 246 110 1,107 439 668

0001 K Lakhanpur Total 14,982 5,499 9,481 2,657 1,087 1,570 8,540 2,784 5,756

Rural 14,982 5,499 9,483 2,657 1,087 1,570 8,540 2,784 5,756

Urban

0002 Jharsuguda Total 8,391 4,119 4,272 829 497 332 3,017 1,533 1,484

Rural 8,391 4,119 4)72 829 497 332 3,017 1,533 1,484

Urban

0003 Kmmlra Total 6,518 2,844 3,674 1,408 517 891 3,594 1,600 1,994

Rural 6,518 2,844 3,674 1,408 517 891 3,594 1,600 1,994

Urban

0004 Lalkera Total 13,040 4,430 8,610 3,580 1,321 2,259 7,770 2,632 5,138

Rur~1 13,040 4,430 8,610 3,580 1,321 2,259 7,770 2,632 5,138

Urban

0091 Kolablra (P) Total 7,019 2,516 4,503 910 490 420 3,484 1,466 2,018

Rural 7,019 2,516 4,503 910 490 420 3,484 1,466 2,018

Urban

URBAN

4020 1000 Belpahar (NAC) Urban 1226 692 534 78 49 29 134 44 90

40202000 Bra)ara,rnagar lM) Urban 2,517 1,771 746 108 80 28 158 99 59

40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Urban 2,752 1,571 1,181 170 117 53 815 296 519

218 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSllS ABSTRACT

of marsmal workelS Totalf DlstflctfCD LocatIOn Ruralf Blockf U A I Cltyl code Household l11dustry Other workers Non-workers Urban Town number worh.ets

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

6,651 793 5,858 12,542 8,037 ~,505 320,123 128,448 191,675 Total Jharsuguda * 02

6,114 630 5,484 8,047 4,851 3,196 188,040 76,548 111,492 Rural

537 163 374 4,495 3,186 1,309 1J2,()SJ 51,900 80,183 Urb:m

1,158 132 1,026 2,627 1,496 1,131 77,755 30,537 47,218 Total K Lakhanpur 0001

1,158 132 1,026 2,627 1.496 1,131 77,755 30,537 47,218 Rural

Urban

1,678 172 1,506 2,867 1,917 950 43,855 17,296 26,559 Total Jharsuguda 0002

1,678 172 1,506 2,R67 1,917 950 43,855 17,296 26,559 Rural

Urban

380 71 309 1,136 656 480 23,089 9,590 13,499 Total Klrllmra 0003

380 71 309 1,136 656 480 23,089 9,590 13,499 Rural

Urban

971 108 863 719 369 350 21,647 10,076 11,571 Total Lalkera 0004

971 108, 86) 719 369 350 21,647 10,076 11,571 Rural

Urban

1,927 147 1,780 698 413 285 21,694 9,049 12,645 Total Kolablra (P) 0091

1,927 147 1,780 698 413 285 21,694 9,049 12,645 Rural

Urban

URBAN

90 43 47 924 556 368 22,604 8,740 13,864 Urban Belpahar (NAC) 40201000

157 46 111 2,094 1,546 548 57,170 22,892 34,278 Urban BrupraJnagar (M) 40202000

290 74 216 1,477 1,084 393 52,309 20,268 32,041 Urban JharsuBuda 1M) 40203000

219

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

221 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK jHARS[jGUDA APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE LocatIOn Code Name oftown Name of ward Boundanes or Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block f EB populatIon Castes Tnbes number population populatIOn

2 3 4 6 7 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No EB No I 688 21 469 40201000 Belpalldr (NAC) Ward No EB No 2 895 90 54 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No EB No 3 567 22 6 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No EB No 4 411 35 13 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No EB No 5 7\0 59 76 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 2 EB No 6 636 94 293 4020 I 000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 2 EB No 7 603 469 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 3 EB No 8 679 35 57 40201000 Belpdhar (NAC) Ward No 3 EB No 9 756 110 116 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 3 EB No 10 826 18 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 4 EB No II 627 99 79 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 4 EflNo \2 68\ \01 43 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 4 EB No 13 502 7 19 40201000. Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 5 EB No 14 416 17 35 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 5 EB No 15 265 7 36 4020 I 000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 5 EB No 16 672 9 36 40201000 Belpahar(NAC) Ward No 5 EB No 17 645 122 421

40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 6 EB No 18 546 29 I • 153 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 6 EB No 19 371 170 6 4020 I 000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 6 EB No 20 423 5 2 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 7 EB No 21 373 49 ,80 4020 I 000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 7 EB No 22 420 25 182 4020 1000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 7 EB No 23 702 64 185 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 7 EB No 24 218 186 4020 I 000 Bel pahar (N A C) Ward No 7 EB No 25 209 8 163 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 7 EB No 26 672 75 154 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 8 EB No 27 369 107 68 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 8 EB No 28 605 36 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 8 EB No 29 625 6 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 9 EB No 30 50b 53 22 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 9 EB No 31 425 33 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 9 EB No 32 297 5 27 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 9 EB No 33 724 112 61 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 10 EB No 34 593 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 10 EB No 35 553 246 II 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No II EB No 36 869 22 142 40201000 Belpahar(NAC) Ward No II EB No 37 722 15 272 40201000 _Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 12 EB No 38 703 144 442 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 12 EB No 39 680 19 339 4020 I 000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 12 EB No 40 394 133 93 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 12 EB No 41 412 127 231 4020 I 000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 12 EB No 42 371 53 •164 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 13 EB No 43 420 22 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 13 EB No 44 542 6 37 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 13 EB No 45 555 18 22 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 13 EB No 46 535 60 392 4020 I 000 Relpahar (NAC) Ward No 14 FB No 47 743 37 331 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 14 EB No 48 171 8 74 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 14 EB No 49 576 81 196 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 15 EB No 50 571 7 8 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 15 EB No 51 526 84 15 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 15 EB No 52 618 239 44 4020 I 000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 15 EB No 53 286 255 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 16 EB No 54 743 145 268 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 16 EB No 55 600 21 210

222 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCIIEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE LocatIon Code Name oftowll Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB populatIOn Castes Tribes number populatIOn populatIOn

2 3 4 5 6 7 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 16 EB No 56 607 45 158 40201000 Belpahar(NAC) Ward No 16 EB No 57 303 8 119 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 16 EB No 58 580 123 128 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 16 EB No 59 473 5 34 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ward No 16 EB No 60 616 68 99 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No EB No 1 418 3 400 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No EB No 2 621 236 18 40202000 Bral!\raJnaga~ (M) Ward No EB No 3 608 88 17 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No EB No 4 896 148 5 40202000 BralaraJnagar (M) Ward No EB No 5 613 22 40202000 BraJaraJllagar (M) Ward No EB No 6 250 45 15 40202000 BrapraJllagar (M) Ward No EB No 7 419 45 74. 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No EB No 8 578 14 540 40202000 BraJ3raJllugar (M) Ward No 2 EB No 9 741 123 28 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 2 EB No 10 472 115 46 40202000 BraJarall1agar (M) Ward No 2 EB No 11 885 136 12 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 2 EB No 12 482 12 40202000 Bralaralnagar (M) Ward No 2 EB No 13 680 30 25 40202000 BraJarajl1agar (M) Ward No 2 ED No 14 860 20 20 40202000 BraJaraJnag.ar (M) Ward No 2 EB No 15 471 12 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 2 EB No 16 663 384 18 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 3 EB No 17 388 10 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 3 EB No 18 592 45 194 40202000 BraJUfajllagar (M) Ward No 3 EB No 19 833 68 28 40202000 BrajaraJnagar (M) Ward No 3 EB No 20 784 60 67 40202000 BraJ3ralllagar (M) Ward No 3 EB No 21 443 84 68 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 3 EB No 22 722 40202000 Bra_laralnagar (M) Ward No 3 ER No 23 628 215 40202000 BraJaralllagar (M) Ward No 3 EB No 24 567 5 40202000 BrajaraJnagar (M) Ward No 3 EB No 25 455 40202000 BralaraJnagar (M) Ward No 4 EB No 26 635 154 3 40202000 l:lraJ~ralnagar,(M) Ward No 4 EB No 27 508 92 22 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 4 EB No 28 169 10 14 40202000 Bra)araJnagar (M) Ward No 4 EB No 29 456 30 15 40202000 BraJaralnagar (M) Ward No 4 EB No 30 494 17 24 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 4 EB No 31 529 5 5. 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 4 EB No 32 519 73 29 40202000 Bralarajnugar eM) Ward No 4 ED No 33 628 201 71 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 4 EB No 34 686 37 275 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 4 EB No 35 244 244 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 4 El:l No 36 674 74 71 40202000 BraJarajnagar eM) Ward No 4 ED No 37 590 36 27 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 5 EB No 38 406 50 24 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) .Ward No 5 EB No 39 738 116 5 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 5 ED No 40 847 20 43 40202000 l:lrapraJnagar (M) Ward No 5 EB No 41 602 159 28 40202000 Br3}arajnagar (M) Ward No 5 EB No 42 562 18 7 40202000 BrapraJnagar (M) Ward No 5 EB No 43 543 68 63 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 5 ER No 44 457 163 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 6 EB No 45 423 241 12 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 6 EB No 46 509 216 \06 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 6 EB No 47 405 145 14 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 6 EB No 48 559 239 183 40202000 BraJarajnagar (M) Ward No 6 EB No 49 563 106 238 40202000 Brajarajllagar (M) Ward No 6 ED No 50 811 458 80

223 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSlJS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES 4.ND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block r EB populatIon Castes Tribes number populatIon populatIon 2 3 4 5 6 7 40202000 B raJ araJ nagar (M) Ward No 6 Ell No 51 753 507 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 6 EB No 52 470 87 264 40202000 BraJaraJllagar (M) Ward No fi EB No 53 404 188 125 40202000 BraJardJllagar (M) Ward No 7 EB No 54 671 58 • • 63 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 7 EB No 55 7\5 5 7 40202000 Br3JaraJnagar (M) Ward No 7 EB No 56 494 7 40202000 BrajaraJllagar (M) Ward No 7 fB No 57 319 40202000 BraJ araJ nagar (M) Ward No 7 EB No 58 538 40202000 BraJarajnagar (M) Ward No 7 EA No 59 792 49 fi 40202000 BraJarajllagar (M) Ward No 7 EB No 60 634 40202000 Brajarajllagar (M) Ward No S EH No 61 568 19 25 40202000 BraJaraJllagar (M) Ward No 8 EB No 62 495 II 40202000 Brajarajllagar (M) Ward No 8 EB No 63 507 20 10 40202000 BrajuraJllagar .(M) Ward No 8 EE No 64 652 145 21 40202000 Brajarajllagar (M) Ward No 8 EB No 65 749 134 48 40202000 BmjaraJnagar (M) Ward No 8 EB No 66 576 56 40202000 BraJarajnagar (M! Ward No 8 EH No 67 391 252 36 40202000 B raJa raj nagar (M) Ward No 9 EB No 68 898 32 29 40202000 BraJara)llagar (M) Ward No 9 EB No 69 535 22 18 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 9 EB No 70 592 71 14 40202000 BraJaraJllagar (M) Ward No 9 EB No 71 473 Ih2 40202000 B raJ a raJ nagar (M) Ward No 9 EB No 72 582 205 50... 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 9 EB No 73 753 8 40202000 IJraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 9 EB No 74 637 43 19 40202000 BraJara)nagar (M) Ward No 9 EB No 75 780 29 42 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 9 EB No 76 362 49 14 40202000 BraJaraJllagar (M) Ward No 10 ER No 77 735 18 91 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 10 EB No 78 991 124 A71 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 10 EB No 79 515 10 20 40202000 Brajarajllagar (M) Ward No 10 EB No 80 693 225 246 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 10 EB No 81 624 55 47 40202000 Brajarajllagar (M) Ward No 10 EB No 82 598 47 65 40202000 Brajarajllagar (M) Ward No 10 EB No 83 675 3 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No II EB No 84 200 28 19 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No I I EB No 85 636 40202000 I3'rajarajllagar (M) Ward No II EB No 86 392 97 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No II EB No 87 472 7 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No II EB No 88 327 21 15 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No II EB No 89 399 35 5 40202000 BraJarajnagar (M) Ward No 12 EB No 90 412 76 65 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 12 EB No 91 712 373 66 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 12 EB No 92 724 150 12 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 12 EB No 93 317 96 20 40202000 BraJaraJllagar (M) Ward No 12 EB No 94 889 294 32 40202000 BraJaraJllagar (M) Ward No \2 EB No 9S 340 226 38 40202000 Brajarajllagar (M) Ward No \3 EB No 96 299 94 2 40202000 BraJarajnagar (M) Ward No 13 EB No 97 574 384 13 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 13 EB No 98 511 152 47 40202000 B raj araj nagar (M) Ward No 13 EB No 99 581 148 9 40202000 BrajaraJllagar (M) Ward No 13 FANolOO 699 20 9 40202000 BrajaraJnagar (M) Ward No 13 EB No 101 745 285 15 40202000 Brajara)nagar (M) Ward No 13 EB No 102 690 19 40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Ward No 14 FR No 103 494 91 25 40202000 llrajaraJnagar (M) Ward No 14 EB No 104 735 121 42 40202000 B raJ araj nagar (M) Ward No 14 EB No 105 648 69 36

224 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE LocatIOn Code Name oflown Name of ward Boundanes of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB popllbtlOn Castes Tnbes number population populatIOn 2 3 4 5 6 7 40202000 Bralara)nagar (M) Ward No 14 FB No 10(') 521 519 2 40202000 13raJarainagar (M) Ward No 14 EB No 107 533 520 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 14 EB No 108 724 139 122 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 14 EB No 109 357 258 40202000 BraJara)nagar (M) Ward No 15 EO No 110 412 363 4020)000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 15 EB No III 413 307 92 4020200() BralaraJnagar (M) Ward No 15 EONoJl2 545 361 94 40202000 l:3raJ~raJnagar. (M) Ward No 15 EBNo 113 740 326 117 40202000 BraJarainagar (M) Ward No 15 EBNo 114 480 250 34 40202000 Brapralnagar (M) Wmd No l5 EBNo 115 607 31 80 40202000 Bralara)nagar (M) Ward No 15 EB No 116 751 105 213 40202000 Bralarajllagar (M) Ward No 15 EB No 117 5~5 59 S4 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 16 EB No 118 545 25 8" 40202000 Br3Jarajnagar (M) Ward No 16 BBNo 119 513 12 4 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 16 EB No 120 484 38 35 40202000 Bralaralnagar (M) Ward No 16 EB No 121 694 232 54 40202000 BraiaraJnagar (M) Ward No 16 EB No 122 506 88 16 40202000 BralaraJnagar 1M) Ward No 16 EB No 123 519 96 15 40202000 BrajaraJnagar (M) Ward No 16 EB No 124 483 63 40202000 Brapralnagar (M) Ward No 16 En No 125 773 50 220 40202000 BmpraJnagar (M) Ward No 16 EB No 126 569 113 213 40202000 Bra)ara)nagar (M) Ward No 17 EB No 127 474 34 101 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 17 EB No 128 494 25 169 40202000 BraJarflJnagar (M) Ward No 17 EB No 129 991 70 19 40202000 BTapraJnagar (M) Ward No 17 EB No 130 132 22 40202000 Bra)llralnagar (M) Ward No l7 EB No 13) 484 57 127 40202000 Brajaralnagar eM) Ward No 17 EB No 132 701 24 80 40202000 13ralaraJnagar (M) Ward No 17 EO No 133 632 37 72 40~02000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Ward No 17 EB No 134 734 102 193 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No EBNo I 580 II 24 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No EB No 2 296 68 29 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No EBNo 3 535 31 386 40203000 Jharsuguda (lv1) Ward No EBNo 4 758 403 49 4020]000 Jharsliguda (M) Ward No EB No 5 667 50 26 40203000 Jharsliguda (M) Ward No EB No 6 374 53 22 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No EB No 7 180 164 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No I EB No 8 503 18 II';' 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 2 EB No 9 618 21 152 40203000 JharslIguda (M) Ward No 2 EB No 10 603 599 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No 2 EB No II 404 40 239 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No 2 EB No 12 892 51 757 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Wald No 2 EB No 13 607 93 356 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No "' EB No 14 582 28 14 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) , Ward No 3 EO No 15 680 10 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No 3 EB No 16 444 9 15 40203000 JharslIguda (M) Ward No 3 EB No 17 621 16 36 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 4 EB No 18 332 19 4 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 4 EB No 19 757 115 23 40203000 JharslIguda (M) Ward No 4 EB No 20 780 75 154 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 4 EB No 21 889 10 40203000 Jharsllguda (M) Ward No 5 EB No 22 814 321 40203000 Jhllfsuguda (M) Ward No 5 ED No 23 337 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 5 EB No 24 484 37 5 40203000 Jharsuguda eM) Ward No 5 EB No 25 683 443 11 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 5 EB No 26 681 51 54

225 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA APPENOIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WiSE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundanes of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban bluck I EB populatton Castes Tnbes number populatIOn population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 5 EB No 27 237 22 38 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No :5 EB No 28 710 48 99 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 6 EB No 29 427 8'1 81 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 6 EB No 30 744 307 I I 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Wilrd No 6 bB No 31 604 6 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 6 EB No 32 595 89 10 40203000 Jharsllguda (M) Ward No 7 EB No 33 741 21 7 40203000 Jharsllguda (M) Ward No 7 EB No 34 194 33 40203000 Jharsliguda (M) Ward No 7 EB No 35 318 1 76 40203000 Iharsuguda (M) Ward No 7 E8 No 36 618 35 7 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No 7 EB No 37 628 139 196 40203000 Jharsliguda (M) Ward No 7 EB No 38 698 619 40203000 Jbarsuguda (M) Ward No 8 EB No 39 800 267 136 40203000 IharslIgllda (M) Ward No 8 EB No 40 141 30 34 40203000 JharslIguda (M) Ward No g EB No 41 496 111 106 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 8 EB No 42 464 72 49 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No 8 EB No 43 371 322 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 8 EB No 44 190 87 71 40203000 Ih,usuguda (M) Ward No 9 EB No 45 647 33 260 40203000 Jharsliguda (M) Ward No 9 EB No 46 741 51 279 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No 9 EB No 47 430 89 125 40203000 Iharsuguda (M) Ward No 9 EB No 48 736 47 549 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No 9 EB No 49 857 39 40203000' Jharsllguda (M) Ward No 9 EB No 50 819 40203000 JharslIguda (M) Ward No 9 EB No 51 283 7 5 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 9 EB No 52 444 41 179 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 10 EB No 53 509 15 ' • 64 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 10 EB No 54 263 26 25 40203000 JharslIguda (M) Ward No 10 ER No 55 727 76 183 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) WmdNo 10 EB No 56 1,046 28 344 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 10 EB No 57 255 4 47 40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 10 EB No 136 322 15 43 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No 11 EB No 58 513 57 317 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) WardNo II EB No 59 259 4 119 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 11 EB No 60 362 5 207 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No II EB No 61 505 60 34 40203000 Jharsllgllda (M) WardNo 11 EB No 62 585 60 8 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No I I EB No 63 917 143 221 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) WJrd No 12 EB No 64 1,182 44 65 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) Ward No 12 EB No 65 828 91 73 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) WardNo 12 EB No 66 350 46 126 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 12 EB No 67 456 220 176 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 12 EB No 68 249 25 31 ,40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 12 EB No 69 298 10 188 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 12 EB No 70 382 27 300 40203000 Jharsugud,l (M) Ward No 13 EB No 71 591 85 441 40203000 J~arsuguda (M) Ward No 13 EB No 72 595 296 112 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 13 EB No 73 387 15 130 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 13 EB No 74 357 10 337 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 13 EB No 75 580 80 281 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 13 EB No 76 406 15 1'98 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 13 E8 No 77 380 22 189 40203000 Jharsllgllda (M) Ward No 14 EB No 78 614 19 III 40203000 JharslIglida (M) Ward No 14 EB No 79 834 9 788 40203000 Jharsugllda (M) WardNo 14 EBNo 80 357 4 226

226 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundanes of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block f EB population Castes Tnbes number populatIOn populatIon 2 3 4 5 6 7 40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 14 EB No 81 514 40 17 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 14 EB No 82 660 65 9 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 15 EB No 83 721 220 56 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 15 EB No 84 701 121 112 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 15 EB No 85 392 5 364 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 15 lOB No 86 803 149 528 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 15 EB No 87 495 ! 12 246 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 16 EB No 88 540 113 49 40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 16 EB No 89 564 10 4 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 16 EB No 90 1,027 126 73 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 16 EB No 91 730 20 36 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 16 EB No 92 535 8 12 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 16 EB No 93 508 37 48 40203000 lharsuguda (M) WardNo 17 EB No 94 766 192 210 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) WardNo 17 EB No 95 487 20 33 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 17 EB No 96 292 116 96 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) WardNo 17 EB No 97 667 370 207 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 17 EB No 98 293 60 16 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 17 EB No 99 277 13 19 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 17 EB No 100 552 8 33 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 18 EB No 101 796 10 40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 18 EB No 102 676 64 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 19 EB No 103 546 2 26 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 19 EB No 104 546 31 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 19 EB No 105 701 18 5 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 19 EB No 106 624 40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 20 EB No 107 591 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 20 EB No 108 223 4 4 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 20 EB No 109 286 61 4 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 20 EBNo 110 649 19 12 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 20 EBNo III 363 56 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 20 EBNo 112 548 102 25 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 20 EB No 113 629 233 14 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 20 EBNo 114 550 209 19 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 21 EBNo 115 279 84 5 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 21 EBNo 116 717 90 7 40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 21 EB No li7 614 278 9 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 21 EBNo 118 958 174 24 40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 21 EBNo 119 763 225 237 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 21 EB No 120 817 186 435 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 22 EB No 121 561 9 40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 22 EB No 122 719 63 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 22 EB No 123 597 18 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 23 EB No 124 390 296 15 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 23 EBNo 125 530 145 39 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 23 EB No 126 574 65 66 40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 23 EB No 127 623 68 30 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 23 EB No 128 489 122 43 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 23 EB No 129 230 37 28 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 23 EB No 130 622 123 58 40203000 lharsuguda (M) Ward No 24 EB No 131 641 76 31 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 24 EB No 132 735 137 59 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 24 EB No 133 692 140 50 40203000 Jharsuguda (M) Ward No 24 EB No 134 629 49 34 40203000 Jharsuguda eM) Ward No 24 EB No 135 525 173 15

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

229 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

PRIMARY CENSlIS ABSTRACT

DlstnLti CD Blod.! Total! Location Number of Town Rural! code households Total populatIOn (mc!udlllg Ills1ltlltlonal Popllialion mlhe number Urban With at least and hOLlseless populatIon) age-group 0-6 one Scheduled Caste member Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

02 JJ,arsuguda Ie Total 19,528 87.011 43,935 43,076 12,233 6,231 6,01)2

Rural J3,4~9 58,455 29,292 29,163 8,232 4,170 4,062

lJrb.n 6,079 28,556 14,643 13,913 4,001 2,061 1,9-40

0001 K Lakhanpur Total 5,169 22,627 11,488 11,IJ9 3,250 1,649 1,001

RUla! 5,169 22,627 11,488 11,119 3,250 1,649 1.601

Urban 0002 Jhalsulluda Total 3,482 15,329 7,619 7,710 2,050 1,011 1,039

Rura~ 3,482 15,32Q 7,619 7,710 2,050 1,011 1,019

Ulban

0003 KHunna Total 1,563 6,951 3,537 1,414 1,030 550 480

Rur,,1 1,563 6,951 3,537 3,414 1,030 550 480 Ulban ~ 0004 La,ker. Total 1,901 7,946 3,907 4,039 1,116 57S 548

Rural 1,901 7946 3907 4,039 1,126 578 548

Ulban

0091 K"labJra (f') Total 1,334 5,602 2,741 2861 776 382 394 Rural 1,334 5,602 2,741 2,861 776 382 194 Ulban llRBAN 40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ulban 696 3,287 1,697 1,590 448 225 223 40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) {Jlban 2,941 13,925 7,141 6,784 1,904 980 924

40203000 Jharsutl"da (M) U,b.n 2,442 11,344 5,805 5,539 1,649 856 793

230 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

FOR SCHEDl1LED CASTES

Total! District! CD Block! Town Location Rural/ code Literates illIterates Total 'Workers Urhan number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 3 2 47,835 29,262 18,573 39,176 14,673 24,503 32,299 21,658 10,641 Total Jharsuguda * 02 31,614 19,336 12,278 26,841 9,956 16,885 24,273 15,201 9,072 Rural 16,221 9,926. 6'1 95 12,335 4,717 7,618 8,026 6,457 1,569 Urban 11,8 " 7,420 4,393 10,814 4,068 6,746 9,363 6,137 3,226 Total 11,813 7,420 4,393 10,814 4,068 6,746 9,363 6,137 3.226 Rural U,ban

8,364 5,045 3.319 6,965 2,574 4,391 5,465 3,772 1,693 Total Jhalsuguda 0002 8,364 5,045 3,319 6,965 2,574 4,391 5,465 3,772 1,693 Rural

Urb"l1 3,975 2.406 1.569 2,976 1,131 1,845 2,624 1,666 958 Total Klrulllra 0001 3,975 2,406 1,569 2.976 I31 1,845 2,624 1,666 958 Rural Urban

4,328 2.592 1,736 3,618 1315 2,303 4,332 2,201 2,13 I Total Lcukcra 0004

4,328 2.592 1,736 3.618 1.315 2,303 4,332 2,201 2,131 Rlllal

Urban

3,134 1,873 1,261 2.468 868 1,600 2,489 1,425 1,064 TOlal Kolabtra (P) 0091

1,134 1,873 1,261 2,468 868 1,600 2,489 1,425 1,064 RUJai Urban URBAN 1,946 1.200 746 1.341 497 844 1,037 830 207 Urban Belpahar (NAC) 40201000 8,111 4,927 3,186 5,812 2,214 3,598 3,469 2,937 532 Urban Brajarajnaga, (M) 40202000 6,162 3,799 2,363 5,182 2.006 3,176 3,520 2,690 830 Urban JharslIlluda (M) 40203000

231 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location DistrIct! CD Block! Town Total! IndustrIal category code Rural! Main INorkers number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Person, Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

02 Jharsuguda It Total 21,395 16,834 4,561 3,231 2,743 488 4,689 3,551 1,138 Rural 15,029 11,456 3,573 3,127 2,655 472 4,469 3,364 1,105

Urban 6,366 5,378 988 104 88 16 220 187 JJ

Totd! 6,700 5,ll9 1,561 1,428 1,162 266 2,240 1,621 619

Rural 6,700 5,139 1,561 1,428 1,162 266 2,240 1,621 619

Urban

0002 Jharsuguda Total 3,501 2,800 701 491 447 44 769 647 122 Rural 3,501 2,800 701 491 447 44 769 647 122 Urban

0003 KJllmJra Total 1,316 1,041 275 270 232 3& 250 206 44

Rural 1,316 1,041 275 270 232 38 250 206 44 Urban

0004 Lalkera Total 2,176 1,488 688 640 541 99 806 560 246 Rural 2,176 1,488 688 640 541 99 806 560 246 Ulban

0091 KolabJla (P) Total 1,336 988 348 298 273 25 404 no 74 RUlal 1,336 988 348 298 273 25 ,404 ,330 74

U,van

[IRBAN

40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Urban 853 727 126 13 II 2 6 5

40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Urban 2,639 2,322 317 18 13 5 24 18 6

40203000 Jharsulluda (M) Urban 2,874 2,329 545 73 64 9 190 164 2(\

232 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

of mam workers Total/ DIstrict! CD Block/ LocatIon Rural/ Town code MargInal workers number Household mdu~try workers Other workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2 2,149 847 1,302 11,326 9,693 1,633 10,904 4,824 6,080 Total Jharsuguda '* 02 1,937 751 1,186 5,496 4,686 810 9,244 3,745 5,499 Rural

212 96 116 5,830 5,007 823 1.660 1.079 581 Urban 581 256 325 2,451 2,100 351 2,()()3 998 1,665 Total

581 256 325 2,451 2,100 351 2,663 99& 1,665 RUlal

Urban

541 202 339 1,700 1,504 196 1,964 972 992 Total lharsuguda 0002

541 202 339 1,700 1,504 196 1,964 972 992 Rural

Ulban

173 71 102 623 532 91 1,308 625 683 Total KIfII111T3 0003

173 71 102 623 532 91 1,308 625 683 Rmai U,ban

398 137 261 332 250 82 2,156 713 1,113 Total Lalkela 0004

398 117 261 332 250 82 2,156 713 1,441 RUlal

Urban

244 85 159 390 300 90 1,153 437 716 Total I<-olabna (P) 0091 244 85 159, 390 300 90 1,153 437 716 Rum! U,ban URBAN

831 708 123 184 103 81 Urban Belpahar (NAC) 40201000

37 18 19 2,560 2,273 287 830 615 215 Ulban BraJa,aJnagar (M) 40202000.

172 75 97 2,439 2,026 413 646 361 285 IlIb.1t JharslIlluda (M) 40201000

233 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf

LocatlOn Dlstnct! CD Block/ Town Total! [ndustnal category ofmargmal workers code Rural! Household Industry number Urban Cultivators Agncultural labourers worl,er,

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 02 Jharsuguda .. Total 944 426 518 5,331 2,194 3,137 1,695 290 1,405

Rural 900 396 504 5,03~ 2,087 2,947 1,593 233 1,360 L1rban 44 30 14 297 107 190 102 57 45

10tal 230 108 122 1,528 513 1,015 227 39 ISS

Rmal 230 108 122 1,528 513 1,015 227 39 188 Urban 0002 Jharsuguda Toral 155 95 60 751 377 37(\ 419 40 379

Rural 155 95 60 753 177 376 419 40 379 Utban l) 0003 K1fl1nna Total 189 58 131 796 413 3S3 136 • 31 105

Rural 189 58 131 790 413 383 136 31 105 Urbdll

0004 Latker. Total 277 101 176 1,437 499 938 321 4S 273

Rural 277 101 176 1,437 499 938 321 48 273 Urhan

0091 Kolablra (P) Total 49 34 IS 520 2&5 235 490 75 415

Rural 49 34 15 520 285 235 490 75 415

Ulban VRBAN

40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Ulhau 6 3 12 9 21 11 9

40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Urban 12 8 4 41 28 13 19 7 .12

40203000 Jharsulluda (M) Urban 26 14 7 244 76 108 62 38 24

234 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

FOR SCHEDlILED CASTES

Total! District( CD Block! Town Location Rural! code Non-workers Uther workers Llrban number

Persons Males Female, Persons Males Females 'I 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2 2,934 1,914 1,020 54,712 n,277 32,435 Tvtal Jhul"suguda ... 02

1,717 1,029 (.R8 34,182 14,091 20,091 Rural

1,217 885 331 20,530 8,186 12,344 Urban

678 318 340 13,264 5,351 7,913 fotal

678 338 140 11,264 5,351 7,913 RUla~ U,ban

637 460 177 ? 864 ,847 6,017 Total Jhars-uguda 0002

637 460 177 9864 3,&47 6017 Rmal

Ulban

187 123 6~ 4,127 1,871 2,456 Total KUlII1H3 ova]

187 123 64 4,127 1,871 2456 Rural Ulban

\21 65 56 3,614 1,706 1,908 Total L.lkela 0\104

121 65 56 3,614 1,706 1,908 RuraT lit ban

94 43 51 3, 111 1,316 1,797 101.,1 I<..olal",. (P) 0091

94 43 51 1,113 1.316 1,797 RUlal Utban URBAN

145 85 GO 2.250 867 1.383 Urban Bclpahar (NAC) 40201000

758 572 186 10,456 4,204 6,252 Urban Bra)ara)lla!;ar (M) 40202000

114 228 86 7,824 3,115 4,709 Urban JlliII5ulluda 1M) 40203000

235

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

PRIMAR\" CENStiS ABSTRACT

Total! Number of LocatIOn Dlstnct/ CD Block! Town Total population (lI1cludll1g households PopulatIOn In the code Rurall IIls11tutlOnal and houseless with at least age-group 0-6 number Urban populatIOn) one Scheduled Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Tnbe member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

02 Jharsuglllla * Total 33,865 159,757 80,760 78,997 22,517 11,369 11,148

Rural 27,614 129,767 65,331 64,436 18,515 9,344 9,171

Urban 6,251 29,990 15,429 14,561 4,002 2,025 1,977

0001 K Lakh.lnpllr TOlal 9,252 43,721 22,031 21,690 6,437 3,213 3,224

Rural 9,252 43,721 22,031 21,690 6,437 3,213 3,224

Urban

0002 Iharsuguda Total 5,332 24,5&3 12,464 12,119 3,4<)5 1,797 1,6<)&

Rural 5,332 24,583 12,464 12,119 3,495 1,797 1,698

Urban

0003 KlrltTIlra Total 4,188 20,129 10,189 9,940 2,837 1,461 1,376

Rural 4,188 20,129 10,]89 9,940 2,837 1,461 1,376

Urban

0004 Latkera Toral 5,132 23,907 11,901 12,006 3,297 1,637 1,660

Rural 5,132 23,907 11,901 12,006 3,297 1,637 1,660

Urban

009] Kol"blf.l (P) Total 3,710 17,427 8,746 8,68] 2,449 1,236 1,213

Rural 3,710 17,427 8,746 8,681 2,449 1,236 1,213

Urban URBAN

40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Urban 1,532 7,668 4,076 3,592 976 523 453

40202000 BraJaraJnagar (M) Url>an 1,663 7,989 4,048 3,941 1,089 543 5·16

40203000 JharslIgud.l (M) Urban 3,056 14,333 7,305 7,028 1,937 959 978

238 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

I"OR SCHEDlILED TRIBES

~ Total! Dlstnct! CD Block! LocatlOlI Rural! Town code Llter3te~ illiterates Total workers Urban number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

78,541 49,864 28,677 81,21C> 30,896 50,320 67,658 4Z,835 24,823 Total Jharsuguda * 02

62,763 39,898 22,865 67,004 25,433 41,571 57,666 35,289 22,377 Rural

15,778 9,%6 5,1112 14,212 5,46] 8.749 9,<)92 7,546 2,446 Urban

22,166 14,119 8,047 21,555 7,912 13,643 17,8<)7 11,968 5,929 Total K Lakhanpur 0001

22,166 14,119 8,047 21,555 7,912 13,643 17,897 11,968 5,929 Rural Urban

10,895 6,976 3,919 13,688 5,488 8,200 10,082 6,513 3,569 Total lharsuguda 0002

10,895 6,976 3,919 13,688 5,488 8,20t! 10,082 6,513 3,569 Rural Urban

9,995 6,368 3,627 10,134 3,821 6,313 8,705 5,332 3,373 Total Ktrlmlra 0003

9,995 6,368 3,627 10,134 3,821 6,313 8,705 5,332 3,373 Rural Urban

11,419 7,210 4,209 12,488 4,691 7,797 13,075 6,765 6,310 Total Lalkera a004 I "' 11,419 7,210 4,209 12,488 4,691 7,797 13,075 6,765 6,310 Rural Urban

8,288 5,225 3,063 9,139 3,521 5,618 7,907 4,711 3,196 Total Kolalma (P) 0091

8,288 5,225 3,063 9,139 3,521 5,618 7,907 4,711 3,196 Rural Urban URBAN

4,134 2,683 1,451 3,534 1,393 2,141 2,549 2,106 443 Urban Belpahar (NAC) 40201000

3,952 2,427 1,525 4,037 1,621 2,416 2,322 1,833 489 Urban BraJaraJnagar (M) 40202000

7,692 4,856 2,836 6,641 2,449 4,192 5,121 3,607 1,514 Urban Jharsulluda (M) 40203000

239 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

LocatIOn Dlstnct! CD Block! Total! Industrtal category code Town Rural! Mam workers number Urban CultIvators Agnculturallabourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

02 Jharsugulla * Total 40,772 32,117 8,655 12,161 10,573 1,588 9,547 7,229 2,318

Rural 33,085 25,785 7,300 11,724 10,185 1,539 9,103 6,885 2,218

(Irban 7,687 6,332 1,355 437 388 49 444 344 100

0001 K Lat.hanpur Total 11,835 9,647 2,188 3,898 3,491 407 3,429 2,749 680

Rural 11,835 9,647 2,188 3,898 3,491 407 3,429 2,749 680 Urban

0002 Jharsuguda Totdl 6,026 4,611 1,415 1,079 957 122 1,672 1>,315 357

Rural 6,026 4,611 1,415 1,079 957 122 1,672 1,315 357 Urban

0003 Kmmlra Total 4,753 3,682 1,071 2,033 1,765 268 872 633 239

Rural 4,753 3,682 1,071 2,033 1,765 268 872 633 239 Urban

0004 Lalkera Total 5,862 4,219 1,643 2,782 2,220 562 2,031 1,294 737

Rural 5,862 4,219 1,643 2,782 2,220 562 2,011 1,294 737 Urban

0091 Kolablra (P) Total 4,609 3,626 983 1,932 1,752 180 1,099 894 205

Rural 4,609 3,626 983 1,932 1,752 180 1,099 894 205 Urban URBAN

40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Urban 2,046 1,855 191 107 97 10 43 40 3

40202000 Brajarajnagar (M) Urban 1,640 1,431 209 35 32 3 41 39 2

40203000 Jharsu~uda (M) Urban 4,001 3,046 955 295 259 36 360 265 95

240 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES 'I

of malO workers Totall Dlstnctl CD Block! LocatIOn Rurall Town code Huusehold 111dustr), Marglllal workers Other workers Urban number workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2 2,736 595 2,141 16,328 13,720 2,608 26,886 10,718 16,168 Total Jharsuguda * 02

2,235 461 1,774 10,023 8,254 1,769 24,581 9,504 15,077 Rural

501 134 367 6,305 5,466 839 2,305 1,214 1,091 Urban

621 140 481 J,SH7 3,767 620 6,062 2,321 3,741 Total K Lakhanpur 0001

621 140 481 3,887 3,267 620 6,062 2,321 3,741 Rural

Urban

724 167 557 2,551 2,172 379 4,056 1,902 2,154 Total Jharsuguda 0002

724 167 557 2,551 2,172 379 4,056 1,902 2,154 RUlal

Urban

279 62 217 1,569 1,222 347 3,952 1,650 2,302 Total Klnmlra 0003

279 62 217 1,569 1,222 347 3,952 1,650 2,302 Rural

Urban

152 32 120 , 897 673 224 7,213 2,546 4,667 Total Lalkera 0004

152 32 120 897 673 224 7,213 2,546 4,667 Rural

Urban 459 60 399 1,119 920 199 3,298 1,085 2,213 Total Kolablra (P) .0091 459 60 399 1,119 920 199 3,298 1,085 2,213 Rllral

Urban

URBAN

23 14 9 1,873 1,704 169 503 251 252 Urban Belpahar (NAC) 40201000

39 12 27 1,525 1,34& 177 6&2 402 280 Urhan BraJaraJnagar (M) 40202000

439 108 331 2,907 2,414 493 1,120 561 559 Urban Jharsuguda (M) 40203000

241 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

PRIMARY CENSllS ABSTRACT

LocatIOn DlstrIct/ CD Block! Total! Industrial category ofmarglllal workers code Town Rural! Household mdustry number Urban Cultivators Agncultural labourers workers

Persons Males Femalcs Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 02 Jharsugull. * Total 4,242 1,831 2,411 14,343 5,321 9,022 2,831 244 2,587 Rural 4,080 1,730 2,350 13,732 5,088 8,644 2,603 213 2,390 llrban 162 101 61 611 233 378 228 31 In 0001 K Lakhanpur Total 713 351 362 3,685 1,231 2,454 501 41 460

Rural 713 351 362 3,685 1,231 2,454 501 41 460 Urban 0002 Jharsuguda Total 249 141 108 1,373 669 704 824 103 721 Rural 249 141 108 1,373 669 704 824 103 721 Urban

0003 Klnmlra Total 938 359 579 2,185 882 1,303 188 19 169 Rural 938 359 579 2,185 882 1,303 188 19 169 Urban 0004 Lalkera Total 1,766 701 1,065 4,660 1,631 3,029 395 26 369 Rural 1,766 701 1,065 4,660 1,631 3,029 395 26 369 Urban

0091 Kolablra (P) Total 414 178 236 1,829 675 1,154 695 24 671 Rural 414 178 236 1,829 675 1,154 695 24 671 Urban llRBAN

40201000 Belpahar (NAC) Urban 44 29 15 89 35 54 23 3 20

40202000 Bralarajnagar (M) Urban 44 29 15 72 38 34 68 12 56

40203000 Jharsuguda eM) Urban 74 43 31 450 160 290 137 16 121

242 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

FOR SCIlEDlJLED TRIBES

Total! Dlstnct! CD Block! Town LocatIOn Rural! code Non-workers Other workers Urban number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2 5,470 3,322 2,148 92,099 37,925 54,174 Total Jharsuguda * 02

4,166 2.473 1,693 72,101 30,042 42,059 Rural

1,304 849 455 19,998 7,883 12,115 Urban

l.I63 698 465 25,824 10,063 15,761 Total K Lakhanpur ()OOf

1,163 698 465 25,824 10,063 15,761 Rural

Urban

1,610 989 621 14,501 5,'lS! 8,550 [o(al Jharsugu

1,610 98'l 621 14,50l 5,951 8.550 Rural

Urban

641 390 251 11,424 4,857 6,567 Total Kmmlra 0003

641 390 251 11,424 4,857 6,567 Rural

Urban

392 188 204 10,832 5,136 5,696 Total Lalkera 0004 392 .188 204 10,832 5,136 5,696 Rural Urban

360 208 152 9,520 4,035 5,485 Total Kolablra (P) 0091

360 208 152 9,520 4,035 5,485 Rural

Urban URBAN

347 184 163 5,119 1,970 3,149 Urban Belpahar (NAC) 40201000

49& 323 175 5,667 2,215 3,452 Urban BrapraJnagar (M) 40202000

459 342 117 9,212 3,698 5:;14 Urban Jharsuguda (M) 40203000

243

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF K.'LAKHANPUR C.D. BLOCK - 0001

245 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Area of Total population (lncludmg LocatIOn Village 111 Il1s11tutlonal and house less PopulatIOn III the code hecI {fown Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village In Sq Kms households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0001 K. Lakhanpur (Total) 597.40 27,447 130,452 66,452 64,000 18,032 9,175 0001 .K. Lakhan[lUr (Rural) 597.40 27,447 130,452 66,452 64,000 18,032 9,175 0001 K.Lakhanpur(Urban) K. Lakhanpur (Rural) 59,7400 00120800 Katapall 471 0 203 957 479 478 141 69 72 00120900 Olrolpall 1790 96 433 214 219 67 37 30 00121000 Bhundupah 5330 194 905 439 466 145 64 If( 00121100 Kumar 5740 232 1,234 628 606 159 79 80 00121200 Deopall 3310 168 814 399 415 104 55 49 00121300 Machlda 2940 122 574 268 306 76 32 44 00121400 BarJha 1630 60 267 140 127 36 19 17 00121500 Tenganamal 2980 63 305 155 150 35 1& 17 00121600 Jog,dh, pa 1970 31 152 77 75 21 14 7 00121700 Kandaddu 1820 60 276 134 142 37 19 18 00121800 Sukhadlhl 5310 103 497 256 241 66 37 29 00121900 Debdarha 2520 32 159 77 82 17 10 7 00122000 ChUlkhanch 1570 32 141 70 71 18 9 9 00122100 Kuremal 2930 137 650 342 308 87 46 41 00122200 Katarbaga 4300 223 1,069 536 533 144 62 82 00122300 Bausenpall(A) 2730 164 827 429 398 126 72 54 00122400 Nuadlhl 1070 62 290 142 148 33 17 16 00122500 BanJlpall 570 41 209 109 100 37 21 10 00122600 Sukalpall 950 106 500 249 251 67 33 34 00122700 Rengall 1400 143 648 330 318 D 30 43 00122800 Allablra 5140 395 1,974 990 984 263 139 124 00122900 BausenpalI(B) 3310 14<) 667 338 329 101 53 48 00123000 Kadamghat 1020 13 68 32 36 8 5 3 00123 100 Jhargaon(B) 4120 101 535 261 274 7& 40 38 00123200 Kuhakunda 2480 69 385 199 186 45 24 21 00123300 Kanaktora 7490 337 1,633 829 804 233 120 113 00123400 lladlmal 4940 203 972 489 483 156 77 79 00123500 KanJ IJharan 1020 47 221 110 III 39 22 17 00123600 Bhlkampah 3280 200 862 435 427 114 63 51 00123700 Chlkhllapah 2660 225 1,033 530 503 122 62 60 00123800 Panchgaon 1350 115 523 263 260 68 32 36 00123900 Bljapah 1790 140 734 369 365 114 53 61" 00124000 Renkuh 960 72 366 177 189 56 30 26 00124100 Mahaslngh 1210 90 470 248 222 • 54 39 15 00124200 Sahasbaga 190 13& 521 252 269 61 26 35 00124300 Jamgaon 6270 345 1,576 788 788 203 103 100 00124400 Telen 600 27 128 61 67 22 13 9 00124500 Samarbaga 2590 156 741 389 352 98 53 45 00124600 Jhargaon(a) 4440 70 366 186 180 44 25 19 00124700 KlItrapah 1700 100 473 241 230 57 35 22 00124800 BetJharam 3640 77 426 222 204 60 33 27 00124900 DlIdugaon 3420 85 423 220 203 45 24 21 00125000 Sagarpall 7690 356 1,582 805 777 236 128 108 00125100 Parslan 1960 189 856 425 431 100 44 56 00125200 Kadamdlhl 1000 134 642 329 313 83 37 46 00125300 Govmdpur 2580 109 509 272 237 67 39 28 00125400 Bhaurachaka 1370 115 521 269 252 68 43 25 00125500 DlIanmllnda 77 428 218 210 51 26 25 00125600 K lldabaga 5900 125 594 300 294 89 44 45 00125700 Lachhlpah 86 415 201 214 51 25 26 00125800 Nachenmura 132 0 III 556 296 260 70 40 30 00125900 Panchpudugla \50 46 200 99 101 25 10 15 00126000 Palsada 5080 354 1,734 873 861 208 99 109 00126100 Jharllpada 2030 170 825 423 402 117 60 57 00126200 J~mapa" 1320 200 930 485 445 113 67 46

246 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT K. Lakbanpur

Scheduled Castes popuallon Scheduled Tnbes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYlllage II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 22,627 11,488 11,139 43,721 22,031 21,690 78,031 46,978 31,053 K. Lakhanpur (Total) 22,627 11,488 11,139 43,721 22,031 21,690 78,031 46,978 31,053 K. Lakhanpur (Rural) K. Lakhanpnr (Urban) K. Lakhanpur (Rural) 115 S8 • 57 238 \13 \25 549 314 235 Katapalt 79 36 43 289 146 143 203 136 67 Glrolpah 38 14 24 708 345 363 233 176 57 Bhundupah 116 58 S8 628 121 307 721 445 276 Kumar 101 52 49 201 98 103 546 310 236 Deopah 75 33 42 226 102 124 391 212 179 Machlda ' 24 11 13 90 46 44 162 104 SK Baqha 19 7 12 61 30 31 216 128 88 Tenganamal 104 54 50 77 42 35 Jogldhlpa 4 3 221 107 114 162 96 66 Kandadlhl 259 132 127 317 185 132 Sukhad,hl 63 27 36 63 44 19 Debdarha 95 45 50 69 43 26 Chulkhanch 62 34 28 231 126 105 375 226 149 Kuremal 82 41 41 528 267 261 628 381 247 Katarbaga 199 IOJ 96 260 135 125 468 275 193 Bausellpall(A) 36 14 22 14 7 7 229 116 113 Nuad.lll 8 J 5 IOJ 53 50 147 83 64 BanJlpah 251 120 131 48 22 26 305 174 I 3 I Sukal pall 120 57 63 6 2 4 494 288 206 Rengah 197 100 47 625 300 325 1,259 735 524 Attab"a 16~ 7<, 89 357 187 170 277 192 85 Bausenpalt(B) 38 18 20 Kadamghat 54 28 26 146 67 79 294 162 132 Jhargaon(B) 45 23 22 72 38 34 255 152 103 Kuhakunda 14& 77 71 429 214 215 1,025 617 408 Kanaktora 114 oj 51 368 182 186 475 299 176 Badlmal 07 37 30 83 40 43 113 79 34 KanJIJharan 76 39 37 368 177 191 494 293 201 Bhlkampall 93 40 • 53 328 169 159 668 409 259 Chlkhllapah 124 56 68 41 22 19 321 181 140 Panchgaon 159 73 86 62 31 31 498 287 211 B\)apall 58 27 31 113 55 58 240 130 110 Renkuh 148 74 74 97 51 46 297 178 119 Mahasmgh 254 118 136 51 22 29 297 171 126 Sahasbaga' 278 140 138 234 115 119 1,009 596 413 Jamgaon 29 13 16 99 48 51 60 35 25 Teleo 111 57 54 259 135 124 447 277 170 Samarbaga 15 9 6 90 46 44 273 149 124 Jhargaon(a) 110 58 52 182 96 86 318 184 134 Kutrapah 14 7 7 153 83 70 269 161 108 Be(Jharam 3 2 I 9'1 53 46 292 174 I 18 Dudugaon 388 203 185 577 287 290 772 502 270 Sagarpall 276 136 140 275 142 133 541 334 208 Parslan 105 58 47 90 44 46 432 263 169 Kadamdlhl 29 17 12 379 202 177 318 197 121 Govmdpur 102 52 50 ]34 70 64 304 195 109 Bhaurachaka 141 65 76 62 33 29 328 182 146 Duanmunda 88 48 40 261 126 135 319 202 1 17 Kudabaga 244 119 125 35 15 20 250 ISS 95 Lachhlpal! 89 47 42 268 143 125 346 221 125 Nachenmura 22 10 12 134 67 67 121 74 47 Panchpudugla 340 175 165 195 100 95 LIM 685 479 Palsada 338 181 157 206 105 101 474 292 182 Jharupada 109 60 49 474 248 226 500 314 186 Jamapah

247 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

LocatIOn code IllIterates Total workers number Name ofVJllage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0001 K. Lakhanl'ur (Total) 52,421 19,474 32,947 52,697 35,915 16,782 37,715 30,416 7,299 0001 K. Lakhanpur (Rural) 52,421 19,474 32,947 52,697 35,915 16,782 37,715 30,416 7,299 0001 K. Lakhanpur (Urban) K. Lakhanilltr (Rural) 00120800 Katapah 408 165 243 432 283 149 235 220 15 00120900 Gtrolpah 230 78 152 271 144 127 167 137 30 00121000 Bhundupah 672 263 409 286 216 70 223 213 10 00121100 Kumar 513 183 330 541 358 183 377 324 53 00121 200 Deopah 268 89 179 243 236 7 240 233 7 00121300 Machtda 183 56 127 216 158 58 214 157 57 00121400 BarJha 105 36 69 117 76 41 92 71 21 0012 I 500 Tenganamal 89 27 62 196 106 90 143 100 43 00121600 Jogtdhtpa 75 35 40 76 39 37 40 2K 12 00121700 Kandadtht 114 38 76 95 n 23 81 70 11 00121800 Sukhadtht 180 71 109 183 156 27 168 146 22 00121900 Debdarha 96 33 63 99 54 45 53 34 19 00122000 Chulkhanch 72 27 45 82 44 38 77 43 34 00122100 Kuremal 275 116 159 274 192 82 162 155 7 00122200 Katarbaga 441 155 286 417 319 98 296 284 12 00122300 ~ausenpalt(A) 359 154 205 336 238 98 336 238 98 00122400 Nuadtht 61 26 35 143 91 52 108 79 29 00122500 BanJtpah 62 26 36 100 59 41 75 55 20 00122600 Sukalpalt 195 75 120 245 149 96 140 116 24 00122700 Rengah 154 42 112 332 191 141 304 191 113 00122800 Attahtra 715 255 460 866 575 291 563 516 47 00122900 Bausenpa1t(B) 390 146 244 303 192 111 203 175 281.> 00123000 Kadamghat 30 14 16 29 20 9 19 18 I 00123100 Jhargaon(B) 241 99 142 215 151 64 120 116 4 00123200 Kuhakunda 130 47 83 217 117 100 t06 98 8 00123300 Kanaktora 608 212 396 768 471 297 402 359 43 00123400 Badlmal 497 190 307 536 284 252 233 223 10 00123500 KanJtJharan 108 31 77 112 63 49 60 59 1 00123600 Bhlkampalt 368 142 226 333 239 94 247 227 20 00123700 Chlkhtlapah 365 121 244 398 284 114 268 247 21 00123800 Panchgaon 202 82 120 211 143 68 178 137 41 00123900 BIJapah 236 82 154 400 223 177 210 205 5 00124000 Renl..ult 126 47 79 93 79 14 84 78 6 00124100 Mahasmgh 173 70 103 200 134 06 . 130 106 24 00124200 Sahasbaga 224 81 143 177 141 36 166 137 29 00124300 Jamgaon 567 192 375 908 468 440 558 430 128 00124400 Telen 68 26 42 66 36 30 17 14 3 00124500 Samarbaga 294 112 182 288 206 82 214 175 39 00124600 Jhargaon(a) 93 37 56 194 109 85 180 102 78 00124700 Kutrapalt 155 59 96 238 153 85 111 97 14 00124800 BetJharalll 157 61 96 165 101 64 106 83 23 00124900 Dudugaon 131 46 85 257 136 121 49 40 9 00125000 Sagarpalt 810 303 507 747 431 316 395 291 t04 00125100 Parstan 314 91 223 206 198 8 120 118 2 00 125200 ~adamdlhl 210 66 144 252 199 53 208 195 13 00125300 Govmdpur 191 75 116 282 149 133 172 138 34 00125400 Bhaurachaka 217 74 143 188 147 41 123 102 21 00125500 Duanmunda 100 36 64 141 107 34 110 83 27 00125600 Kudabaga 275 98 177 306 177 129 188 160 28 00125700 Lachhtpalt 165 46 119 169 108 61 102 90 12, 00125800 Nachenmura 210 75 135 188 161 27 157 156 1" 00125900 Panchpudugta 79 25 54 114 58 56 54 48 6 00126000 Pal sada 570 188 382 751 477 274 502 450 52 00126100 Jharupada 351 131 220 378 183 195 tOO 75 25 00126200 Jamapalt 430 171 259 428 249 179 285 242 43

248 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSlJS ABSTRACT K. LakhanJlu" lndustnal category of mam workers Household II1dustry CultIvators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2 14,480 12,105 2,375 7,778 5,911 1,867 2,252 924 1,328 13,205 11,476 1,729 K. Lakhanpur (Total) 14,480 12,105 2,375 7,778 5,911 1,867 2,252 924 1,328 13,205 11,476 1,729 K. Lakhanpur (Rural) K. Lakhanpur (llrhan) K. Lakhanpur (Rural) '17 93 4 67 65 2 4 4 67 58 9 Katapal. \04 90 14 59 44 15 4 3 G.rolpah 135 128 7 74 7J I I IJ IJ 2 Bhundupal. 177 1()9 R 144 111 33 2\ 19 2 35 25 10 Kumar 179 173 (> 45 45 2 14 13 I Deopah' 93 81 12 85 49 36 4 31 23 8 Mach.da 73 S3 20 14 14 ] 3 BarJha 106 72 34 23 16 7 13 11 2 Tcnganamal 23 16 7 16 II 5 1 Jog.dhlpa 20 19 52 45 7 8 5 3 Kandad.hl 82 71 11 74 65 'I t2 10 2 Sukhadlh. 16 13 3 12 7 5 4 2 21 12 9 Debdarha 16 11 41 20 21 2 18 11 7 Chu.khanch 54 S4 77 75 2 31 26 5 Kurcmal 149 147 IOJ 102 I 7 36 28 8 Katarbaga 95 94 203 116 87 13 6 7 2S 22 3 Bausenpa1o(A) 67 S6 11 30 15 15 2 2 9 6 3 Nuad.hl 38 34 4 29 15 14 2 2 6 4 2 BanJ.pah 60 57 3 43 37 6 23 12 11 14 10 4 SuJ..alpah 190 127 63 66 35 31 9 4 5 39 25 14 Rengah 183 181 2 164 157 7 33 25 8 183 153 30 Attab.ra 111 lO6 5 44 ·10 4 28 13 15 20 16 4 Dausenpa1.(B) 13 13 2 2 2 2 2 Kadamghat 68 67 1 45 42 J 2 2 5 Jhargaon(B) , 59 56 3 35 31 4 4 4 8 7 Kuhakunda 164 141 23 78 74 4 26 23 3 134 121 13 Kanal-tora 163 160 3 52 47 (, 11 10 Bad.mal 37 37 23 22 KanJIJharan 69 '67 2 89 83 6 6 4 83 73 10 Blllkarnpah 73 72 1 102 91 II 12 7 5 81 77 4 Chlkhllapah 91 81 10 27 10 17 60 46 14 Panchgaon 123 121 2 83 80 3 4 4 BIJapah 61 59 2 7 6 10 7 3 6 6 Renkuh 62 50 12 36 27 9 2 30 27 3 MahaslIl'gh 22 20 2 51 45 6 93 72 21 Sahasbaga 167 154 13 195 144 51 7 2 189 127 62 Jamgaon 9 8 8 6 2 Telen 110 109 I 23 6 17 2 2 79 60 19 S2Imarbaga 147 82 65 21 II 10 2 2 10 7 3 Jhargaon(a) 57 54 3 13 13 19 12 7 22 18 4 Kutrapah 54 51 3 24 15 9 6 3 3 22 14 S DetJharam 28 23 5 5 5 16 12 4 Dudugaon 93 80 13 143 97 46 72 42 30 87 72 15 Sagarpall 71 70 I 49 48 I Par~l3n 44 42 2 58 54 4 4 3 102 98 4 Kadamdlh. 38 37 6 3 3 24 8 16 104 90 14 GovlIldpur 31 29 2 14 14 16 15 62 58 4 Bhaurachaka 110 83 27 Duanmunda 20 19 10 10 28 24 4 130 107 23 Kudabaga 19 18 39 3J 6 44 39 5 Lachhlpa(1 60 60 82 81 I 2 2 13 13 Nachenmura 10 10 8 8 10 'I 26 21 5 Panchpudugra 93 88 112 9'1 13 94 72 22 203 191 12 Palsada 19 18 12 10 2 24 14 10 45 33 12 Jharupada 56 46 10 68 41 27 1 \60 \54 6 Jamapall

249 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- lndustnal category LocatIOn code Margmal workers CultIvators Agnculturallabourers number Name of VIllage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ,Persons, Males Femal1(5 2 41 42 43 44 4S 46 47 48 49 UOOI K. Lakhanpur (Total) 14,982 5,499 9,483 2,657 1,087 1,570 8,540 2,784 5,756 0001 K. Lakhanpur (Rural) 14,982 5,499 9,483 2,657 1,087 1,570 8,540 2,784 5,756 0001 K. LakhanllUr (Urban) K. Lakhanpur (Rural) 00120&00 Katapah 197 63 134 24 7 17 145 44 101 00120900 GIroipah 104 7 <17 44 3 41 60 4 56 00121000 Bhundupah 63 3 60 40 39 16 16 00121100 Kumar 164 34 130 61 2} 38 99 10 89 00121200 Deopali 3 3 1 00121300 Machtda 2 00121400 BarJha 25 5 20 11 2 9 13 3 10 00121500 Tenganamal 53 6 47 27 4 23 24 2 22 00121600 Jogtdhtpa 36 II 25 1) 12 18 8 10 00121700 Kandadtht 14 2 12 5 2 3 00121800 Sllkhadtht 15 10 5 6 2 6 -1 2 00121900 Debdarha 46 20 26 2 26 14 12 00122000 Chutkhanch 5 1 4 I 2 2 2 00122100 Kuremal 112 37 75 26 16 10 75 1& 57 00122200 Katarbaga 121 35 86 42 16 26 67 14 53 00122300 Bausenpalt(A) 00122400 Nlladtht 35 12 23 25 8 17 10 4 6 00122500 BanJtpah 25 4 21 to 2 8 15 2 13 00122600 Sllkalpah 105 33 72 33 14 19 60 15 45 00122700 Rcngalt 28 28 6 6 22 22 00122800 Attablra 303 59 244 6 I 253 36 217 00122900 Bausenpalt(B) 100 17 83 42 6 36 50 11 39 00123000 Kadamghat 10 2 8 & 7 2 • I 1(.) 00123 100 Jhargaon(B) 95 35 60 9 6 3 84 27 57 00123200 Kuhakllnda III 19 92 59 10 49 46 8 38 00123300 Kanaktora 366 112 254 26 10 16 300 84 216 00123400 Badtmal 303 61 242 57 16 41 245 45 200 00123500 KanJtJharan 52 4 48 51 4 47 00123600 Bhtkampah 86 12 74 II 3 8 70 7 63 00123700 Chlkhllapah 130 37 93 12 3 9 102 25 77 00123800 Panchgaon 33 6 27 3 2 15 1 14 00123900 Bljapah 190 18 172 100 12 &8 90 6 84 00124000 Renkllit 9 8 9 8 00124100 Mahasmgh 70 28 42 56 21 35 00124200 Sahasbaga II 4 7 4 2 2 00124300 Jamgaon 350 38 312 77 8 69 251 29 222 00124400 Telen 49 22 27 38 17 21 00124500 Samarbaga 74 31 43 2 2 21 2 19 00124600 Jhargaon(a) 14 7 7 13 6 7 00124700 Kutrapait 127 56 71 60 21} 34 53 24 29 00124&00 BetJharam 59 18 41 2 1 I 54 16 38 00124900 Dudugaon 208 96 112 9 4 5 184 80 104 00125000 Sagarpah 352 140 212 12 10 2 298 II) 185 00125100 Parstan 1S6 80 6 86 80 6 00125200 Kadamdtht 44 4 40 5 5 30 2 28 00125300 Govmdpur I to 11 99 14 13 62 6 56 00125400 B~aurachaka 65 45 20 11 11 34 20 14 00125500 Duanmunda 31 24 7 24 18 6 00125600 Kudabaga 118 17 101 113 16 97 00125700 Lachhtpah 67 18 49 3 2 53 - 11 42 00125800 Nachenmura 31 5 26 4 4 22 I 21 00125900 Panchpudugla 60 10 50 4 3 29 • 4 2S li 00126000 Pa Isada 249 27 222 11 8 156 10 146 00126100 Jharupada 27& 108 170 27 26 00126200 Jamapah 143 7 136 141 7 134

250 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT K.Lakhanpur of marg1l1al workers LocatIOn Household mdustry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1,158 132 1.026 2,627 1,4<)6 1,131 77,7':'.5 30,537 47,218 K. Lakltanl'ur (Total) 0001 1.158 132 1,026 2,627 1,496 1,131 77,755 30,537 47,218 K. Lakltanpur (Rural) 0001 K.Lakhanpur(Urban) 0001 K. Lakhanpur (Rural) 8 8 20 12 8 525 196 329 KatapaIJ 00120800 162 70 92 Glrolpalt 00120900 7 619 223 396 Bhundupal, 00121000 3 2 693 270 423 Kumar 00t2t 100 2 2 571 163 408 Deorah 00121200 358 110 248 Mach,da 00121300 I I 150 64 86 BarJlta 00121400 2 2 109 49 60 Tenganamal 00121500 5 2 3 76 38 38 Jog.dlt'pa 00121600 9 9 181 62 119 Kandad,h, 00121700 I 1 314 100 214 Sukhadlhl 00121800 6 6 11 5 6 60 23 37 Debdarha 00121900 59 26 33 CtlU,khanclt 00122000 10 3 7 376 150 226 Kuremal 00122100 4 8 2 6 652 217 435 Katarbaga 00122200 491 191 300 Bausenpall(A) 00122300 147 51 96 Nuadllll 00122400 109 50 59 BanJ'pait 00122500 9 4 5 3 3 255 100 155 Sukalpalt 00122600 316 139 177 Rengait 00122700 2 3 39 20 19 1,108 415 693 Attablfa 00122800 5 5 3 3 364 146 218 Bau,cnpalt(B) 00122900 39 12 27 Kadamghat 00123000 2 320 110 2 IU Jhargaon( B) 00123100 6 5 168 82 86 Kuhakunda 00123200 II 8 29 15 14 865 358 507 Kanaktora 00123300 436 205 231 Rad,mal 00123400 109 47 62 KanJ'Jltaran 00123500 5 2 3 529 196 333 Bh.kampah 00123600 2 2 14 9 5 635 246 389 CIt,kh.lapalr 00123700 14 4 i() 312 120 192 Panchgaon 00123800 334 146 188 B'japalJ 00123900 273 98 175 Renkuh 00124000 12 5 7 270 [14 156 Maltasmglt 00124100 7 2 5 344 111 233 Sahasbaga 00[24200 3 2 19 19 668 320 348 Jamgaon 00124300 10 5 62 25 37 Telen 00124400 51 27 24 453 183 270 Samarbaga 00124500 I I 172 77 95 Jhargaon(a) 00124600 5 2 3 9 4 235 90 145 Kutrapah 00124700 I 2 261 12[ 140 Betj haranr 00124800 15 12 166 81 82 Dudugaon 00124900 33 15 18 9 2 7 835 374 461 Sagarpal r 00125000 650 227 423 Parslan 00125100 3 6 2 4 390 [30 260 Kadamdlhl 00125200 23 23 II 4 7 227 123 104 Govmdpur 00125300 7 6 13 IJ 333 122 21 I Bhaurachaka 00125400 4 3 3 3 287 111 176 Duanmunda 00125500 4 3 288 123 165 Kudabaga 00125600 9 4 5 246 93 153 Lachhlpah 00125700 3 2 2 368 [35 233 Nachenmura 00125800 6 6 21 3 18 86 41 45 Panchpudugra 00125900 48 7 41 34 7 27 983 396 587 Palsada 00126000 4 4 247 107 140 447 240 207 Jharul'ada 00126100 502 236 266 lamapah 001262()()

251 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Area of Total populatIOn (mcludmg Location Village In mstJlutJOnal and houseless Population m the code hect frown Number of populatIOn) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village m Sq Kms households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00126300 ChhUlpall 5040 20 121 59 62 19 7 12 00126400 Ghungnutpah 300 9 4 5 2 1 00126500 Kusmel 1000 132 701 345 356 97 52 45 00126600 Baddarha 4880 180 1,043 520 523 J50 75 75 00126700 L uhabaga 4930 175 942 471 471 122 63 59 00126800 Amapalt 4480 118 686 358 328 100 50 50 00126900 Nandapall 2310 35 161 79 82 23 12 11 00127000 Gudum 103 545 276 269 73 38 35 00127100 Plthmda 6400 462 2,250 1,139 1,111 273 136 137 00127200 [;)hulunda 8770 424 2,158 1,104 1,054 316 156 160 00127300 Charpa" 1540 97 466 229 237 64 28 36 00127400 Chantlpah 2330 139 736 368 368 104 43 61 00127500 Sarelpah 1220 53 288 156 132 37 21 16 00127600 Murahpah 3440 145 713 382 331 71 41 30 00127700 Sukhasodha 277 0 127 687 359 328 86 45 4]1.> 00127800 Sem.lla 4220 179 891 440 451 137 55 82 00127900 Kandnerkela 1,0800 641 2,988 1,505 1,483 496 262 234 00128000 Remta 4080 287 1,467 766 701 188 105 83 00128100 Chlkhrh 3270 235 1,174 587 587 157 72 85 00128200 Ktrltmal 2240 136 685 357 328 93 53 40 00 I 28300 Monadr 2760 159 831 429 402 129 73 56 00 I 2 8400 Saradna 2030 100 571 294 277 92 51 41 00123500 Gmndola 1,I'}SO )05 \,407 725 632 213 l()9 104 00128600 Challnmahul 2300 84 429 217 212 74 37 37 00128700 BanJan 3960 195 991 551 440 113 53 60 00128800 Bartap 7790 165 792 414 378 87 42 45 00128900 KlIdalOi 1,1070 550 2,766 1,423 1,343 396 203 193 00129000 Lakhanpllr 1,6500 650 3,071 1,553 1,518 334 159 175 00129100 Plkol 1,4820 157 665 331 334 129 66 63 00129200 KholJamkam 5080 32 132 66 66 23 13 10 00129300 Bhallnrkhol 4850 218 985 496 489 127 60 67 00129400 Thebra 5510 275 1,360 691 669 160 76 84 00129500 Smgharpur 5820 175 925 462 463 J 17 60 57 00129600 Baghmllnda 1,0690 486 2,342 1,201 1,141 320 154 166 00129700 Maull berena 2460 95 470 231 239 75 39 36 00129800 Sold,a 6650 121 681 326 355 91 38 53 00129900 KhalJapah 1350 85 364 183 181 45 21 24 00130000 KarlaJon 2410 2 9 7 2 00130100 K'huntmahul 1040 14 58 26 n 5 2 3 00130200 Tmglsmal 5550 161 740 390 350 98 50 48 00130300 KhalrkllJ1l 4840 179 831 432 399 105 54 51 00130400 BanJlpal1 380 13 54 29 25 8 5 3 00130500 Ubuda 513 0 247 1,221 620 601 171 81 90 00130600 K usra 101 9660 380 1,917 968 949 356 173 183() 00130700 Beheramal 6530 168 791 403 388 124 64 60 00130800 Banhapall 6790 134 673 323 350 107 59 48 00 130900 Sunan 8070 265 1,139 572 567 145 78 67 0013 1000 Patrapalt 71 315 155 160 47 24 23 0013 1100 Kutnpalt 8090 125 611 321 290 67 40 27 00131200 Balanda 105 508 263 245 72 38 34 0013 1300 Benkmura 1340 73 303 156 147 34 J3 21 00131400 Pandn 1,0660 352 1,755 857 898 218 108 110 00131500 Remda 1,5300 567 2,726 1,376 1,350 324 167 157 00131600 Bhul1a 3320 127 578 283 295 79 39 40 00131700 Baragad 2970 52 257 126 131 24 II J3 00131800 Bm.ka 4060 61 312 160 152 42 17 25 00131900 U,alpllr 2520 102 528 259 269 112 48 64 00132000 Ulap 3050 45 212 116 96 25 15 10 00132 I 00 L lalo.l1al 2310 85 419 216 203 48 26 22

252 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT K. Lakhanpur

Scheduled Castes popuatlOn Scheduled Tnbes populatIOn Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYillage II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 12 5 7 73 38 35 80 46 34 ChhUlpah 9 4 5 Ghunghutpah 1'16 91 105 32 15 17 476 257 219 Kusmcl 102 45 57 53 21 32 678 379 299 Baddarha 125 57 68 144 71 73 695 375 320 Luhabaga 21'1 116 103 54 28 26 385 244 141 Amapa1J 128 64 64 31 14 17 49 35 14 Nandapall 31 16 15 119 62 57 309 185 124 Gudum 672 329 343 503 253 250 1,237 763 474 PI(hmda 506 152 254 240 124 116 1,340 807 533 Dhulunda 57 29 28 16 Q 7 :!41 151 90 Charpaii 131 62 69 38 1& 20 499 293 206 Chantlpah 133 68 oS 32 19 13 156 lUU 56 Sarelpalt 144 81 63 53 26 27 405 257 148 Muraltpall 210 107 103 96 49 47 437 281 156 SlIJ..hasodha 238 126 112 158 80 78 452 2&7 165 Seml]Ja 505 261 244 704 345 359 1,510 911 599 Kandhelkela 214 11.3 101 liS 50 65 961 564 397 Rem!a 309 164 145 23 12 II 691 404 287 Ch,kh,it 89 46 43 163 87 76 429 250 179 Ktrltmal 19J 96 97 514 307 207 Mohadl 109 59 50 115 54 61 315 180 135 Saradha 368 192 176 636 317 319 539 343 196 Glflndola 244 132 112 184 124 60 Chaunmahul 121 68 53 467 281 186 659 434 225 BanJan 49 29 20 484 247 237 448 288 160 Bartap 346 174 172 1,601 826 775 1,513 953 560 KudalOi 2&& 152 136 1,484 751 733 1,988 1,228 760 Lakhanpur 115 50 65 393 196 197 )04 188 116 Plkol 128 65 63 30 20 10 KholJamkam 76 30 46 422 215 207 522 328 194 Bhaunrkhol 342 169 173 489 253 236 790 523 267 Thel>ra 146 78 68 329 173 156 603 353 250 Stngharpur 204 113 91 507 250 257 1,431 863 568 Baghmunda 15 4 11 106 56 50 319 176 143 Mauhberena 57 23 34 534 2t\O 274 405 239 166 Sold.a 32 15 17 125 65 60 240 144 96 Khallapllll 9 7 2. KarlaJon 43 23 20 Khuntmahul 187 104 83 233 118 115 3<)3 247 146 Tlnglsmal 53 31 22 370 191 179 467 293 174 Khatrkum 30 14 16 24 15 9 21 14 7 BanJ.pah 104 50 54 610 302 )0& 714 441 273 Ubuda 62 28 34 1,24<) 625 624 <)10 565 345 Kusralol 66 35 31 224 116 108 407 252 155 Beheramal 27 12 15 408 196 212 364 213 151 Banhapalt 345 1&2 163 531 256 275 678 411 267 Sunan 76 37 39 178 89 89 188 109 79 Patrapah 217 121 96 318 166 152 404 253 151 KutflpalJ 86 38 48 239 130 109 303 195 108 Balanda 105 56 49 66 34 32 167 108 59 Benkmura 175 86 89 499 243 256 1,153 644 509 Pandn 192 97' 95 1,404 710 694 1,618 959 659 Remda 123 61 62 282 134 148 312 190 122 Bhll!m 7 5 2 13 8 5 170 105 65 Baragad 2 3 103 4& 55 238 136 102 Blnl\..a 6 5 493 241 252 203 143 60 UJalpur 35 17 18 22 9 13 109 69 40 Ulap 64 29 35 222 118 104 193 131 1i2 L,.khat

253 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

LocatIOn code Illiterates Total workers Mam workers number Name of VIllage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 00126300 Chhulpali 41 13 28 53 29 24 51 29 22 00120400 G hunghutpall 8 3 7 3 4 3 00126500 Kusmel 225 88 137 386 201 185 199 180 19 00126600 Baddarha 365 141 224 443 282 161 359 255 104 00126700 Luhabaga 247 96 151 509 269 240 286 245 41 00126800 Amapall 301 114 187 370 206 164 354 199 155 00126900 Nandapall 112 44 68 107 58 49 103 • 57 4% 001:27000 Gudum 216 91 145 272 143 129 230 127 103 00127100 P,thmda 1,013 376 637 1,327 704 623 1,[07 600 507 00127200 Dhulunda 818 297 521 1,148 634 5\4 1,070 624 446 00127300 Charpah 225 78 147 217 124 93 205 120 85 00127400 Chantlpall 237 75 162 356 201 155 356 201 155 00127500 Sare'pali 132 56 76 160 85 75 110 69 41 00127600 Muralipal, 308 125 183 405 210 \95 402 207 195 00127700 Sukhasodha 250 78 172 349 191 158 186 184 2 00127800 Semol,a 439 153 286 461 250 213 188 181 7 00127900 Kandhe,kela 1,478 594 884 1,640 932 708 1,002 778 224 00128000 Remt. 506 202 304 844 453 391 807 437 370 00128100 Ch,lll,l, 483 183 300 584 319 265 488 287 201 00128200 Kmtmal 256 107 149 295 191 104 207 181 26 00128300 Mohadl 317 122 195 381 218 163 224 190 34 00128400 Saradha 256 II .. 142 277 156 121 126 119 7 00128500 Gmndola 868 382 486 676 420 256 491 396 95 001:28600 Challflmahul 245 93 IS2 134 118 16 66 62 4 0012&700 Banpfl 332 117 215 370 259 111 213 \95 18 00128800 Barlap 344 126 218 232 218 14 22 I 210 II 00128900 Kudal", 1,253 470 783 1,051 778 273 615 536 79 00129000 Lakhanpur 1,083 325 758 1,145 826 319 586 543 43 00129100 Plkol 361 143 218 399 213 186 153 151 2 00129200 Kholjamkalll 102 46 56 53 42 II 16 14 2 00129300 ghaunrkhol 463 168 295 313 259 54 200 175 25 00129400 Thebra 570 168 402 462 377 85 282 269 13 00129500 Songharpur 322 109 213 320 253 67 300 239 61 00 I 29600 Baghmunda 911 338 573 766 620 146 475 426 49 00129700 Mauloberena 151 55 96 180 120 60 106 101 5 00129800 Soldla 276 87 189 186 177 9 50 ' 49 I" 00129900 Khal,apalo 124 39 85 86 83 3 58 57 1 00130000 KarlaJon 2 2 2 2 00130100 Khuntmahul 15 3 I ~ II 10 9 9 00130200 Tong,smal 347 143 204 270 220 50 131 126 00130300 Khaorkunl 364 139 225 281 207 74 201 175 26 00130400 BanJ'pah 33 15 18 17 16 I 7 7 00130500 Ubuda 507 179 328 358 312 46 219 208 II 00130600 KusralOl 1,007 403 604 641 476 165 570 455 115 00130700 Beheramal 384 151 233 442 231 2 I I 169 166 3 00130800 Banhapalo 309 110 199 173 145 28 173 145 28 00130900 Sunan 461 161 300 287 265 22 276 256 20 00131000 Patrapali 127 46 81 84 81 3 83 81 2 0013 1100 Kutnpal, 207 68 139 267 199 68 173 158 15 0013 1200 Balanda 205 68 137 230 143 87 134 110 24 00 I 31300 Benkmura 136 48 88 121 86 35 76 74 2 00131400 Pandn 602 213 389 468 413 55 440 409 31 0013 1500 Remda 1,108 417 691 961 777 184 483 452 31 00131600 Bhutla 266 93 173 280 164 116 139 117 22 00131700 Baragad S7 21 66 80 74 6 58 55 3 00131800 Blmka 74 24 SO 83 80 3 63 62 00131900 UJalpur 325 116 209 265 1'13 122 262 140 122 00132000 Ulap 103 47 56 111 64 47 III 64 47 00132100 L,akha, 226 85 I'll 219 120 99 179 100 79

254 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT K.Lakhanpur Industnal category ofmam workers Household mdustry CultIvators Agncultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of VIllage 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 20 11 9 27 14 13 4 4 ChhUlpah 3 3 Ghunghutpah 22 20 2 92 87 5 8 4 4 77 69 8 Kusmel 169 166 3 109 43 66 14 7 7 67 39 28 Baddarha III 98 J3 96 84 12 52 38 14 27 25 2 Luhabaga 221 122 99 109 61 48 24 16 8 Amapah 21 12 9 I I 80 43 37 Nandapah 99 71 28 32 13 19 99 43 56 Gudum 604 333 271 472 251 221 23 II 12 8 5 3 P,thmda 691 401 290 316 172 144 7 2 56 46 JO Dhulunda 202 118 84 2 I 1 1 Charpah 202 112 90 120 59 61 34 30 4 Chant.pah 87 53 34 18 II 7 5 5 Sarelpah 283 135 148 91 48 43 2 26 23 3 Murahpah 139 139 28 28 18 16 2 Sukhasodha 145 143 2 7 6 35 31 4 Semlha 409 367 42 294 200 94 101 48 53 198 163 35 Kandhelkela 591 300 291 151 77 74 9 6 3 56 54 2 Remta 324 186 138 64 33 31 6 5 94 63 31 Ch.kh.h 96 90 6 70 52 18 3 38 36 2 Kmtmal 113 107 6 89 63 26 22 20 2 Mohad. 67 65 2 39 36 3 4 16 15 Saradha 78 72 6 232 168 64 27 16 154 140 14 Glflndola 16 16 28 28 22 18 4 Chaunmahul 74 72 2 54 49 5 4 81 71 10 BanJan 50 49 1 122 115 7 2 I 47 45 2 Bartap 122 117 5 179 158 21 37 21 16 277 240 37 Kudalo. 175 166 9 106 97 9 16 13 289 267 22 Lakhanpur 56 56 82 81 I 15 14 Plkal 2 I 2 2 12 11 KholJamkam 63 62 13 12 17 13 4 107 88 19 Bhaunrkhol 70 70 68 67 I 15 II 4 129 121 8 Thebra 82 81 82 73 9 41 8 33 95 77 18 Smgharpur 151 147 4 99 87 12 15 3 12 210 189 21 Baghmunda 65 65 19 17 2 2 20 18 2 Mauhberena 10 9 32 32 8 8 Soldla 44 44 6 6 8 7 Khahapah 2 2 KarlaJon 8 8 Khuntmahul 72 71 12 12 4 4 43 39 4 Tmgl~mal 52 52 9 2 7 2 2 138 119 19 Khalrkum 2 2 2 2 3 3 BanJlpah 45 44 52 48 4 4 3 118 113 5 Ubuda 161 148 13 5 3 2 53 20 33 351 284 67 KusralOl 71 71 31 28 3 23 23 44 44 Beheramal 97 93 4 22 2 20 53 49 4 Banhapah 118 116 2 11 II 7 4 3 140 125 15 Sunan 33 33 4 4 I 45 43 2 Palrapah 16 16 15 14 6 5 I 136 123 13 Kutnpah 48 48 24 3 21 61 58 3 Balanda 24 24 I 51 49 2 Benkmura 151 151 14 12 2 23 16 7 252 230 22 Pandn 27& 271 7 96 85 16 12 4 93 84 9 Remda 61 58 3 7 6 " 36 26 10 35 27 8 Bhulla 13 13 28 28 17 14 3 Baragad 15 15 13 13 35 34 1 BIOIka 160 84 76 9 4 5 92 51 41 UJalpur 51 28 23 8 5 3 51 30 21 Ulap 66 39 27 2 2 109 59 50 Lmkha.

255 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA· VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- IndustrIal category Location code Margmal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofVIUage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00126300 Chhulpah 2 2 2 00126400 Ghunghutpall 4 4 4 4 00126500 Kusmel 187 21 166 6 1 5 175 20 155 00126600 Baddarha 84 27 57 7 2 5 14 2 12 00126700 Luhabaga 223 24 199 77 9 68 131 14 117 00126800 Amapall 16 7 9 9 5 4 5 4 00126900 Nandapah 4 3 00127000 Gudum 42 16 26 2 2 II 7 4 00127100 Plthmda 220 104 116 15 5 10 198 95 103 00127200 Dhulunda 78 10 68 2 2 00127300 Charpah 12 4 8 8 3 5 4 3 00127400 Chantlpall 00127500 SareJpah 50 16 34 32 12 20 18 4 14 00127600 Murahpalt 3 3 00127700 Sukhasodha 163 7 156 116 5 III 40 2 38 00127800 Semlha 275 69 206 273 68 205 00127900 Kandhelkela 638 154 484 173 24 149 426 1[5 311 00128000 Remta 37 16 21 32 14 18 5 2 3 00128100 Chlkhlh 96 32 64 34 4 30 39 20 19 00128200 Kmtmal 88 10 78 60 4 56 24 4 20 00128300 Mohadl 157 28 129 71 12 59 83 16 67 00128400 Saradha 151 37 114 13 4 9 124 :16 98 00128500 Gmndola 185 24 161 63 10 53 102 7 95 00128600 Chaunmahul 68 56 12 54 44 10 00128700 BanJan 157 64 93 31 8 23 114 48 66 00128800 Bartap 11 8 3 II 8 3 00128900 Kudalol 436 242 194 114 76 38 153 29 124 00129000 Lakhanpur 559 283 276 91 71 20 228 71 157 00129100 Plkol 246 62 184 9 8 235 53 182 00129200 KholJamkam 37 28 9 31 22 9 00129300 Bhaunrkhol 113 84 29 32 23 9 35 24 11 00129400 Thebra 180 108 72 28 19 9 89 45 44 00129500 Smgharpur 20 14 6 4 3 I 10 7 3 00129600 Baghmunda 291 194 97 61 47 14 215 D8 77 00129700 Maultberena 74 19 55 50 Jl 39 23 7 16 00129800 Soldla 136 128 8 93 89 4 13 II 2 00129900 Khahapah 28 26 2 2 2 25 23 2 00130000 KarlaJon 00130100 Khuntmahul 2 I 1 00130200 Tmglsmal 139 94 45 12 II 89 51 28 00130300 Khalrkum 80 32 48 2 2 59 24 35 00130400 BanJlpah 10 9 10 9 00130500 Ubuda 139 104 35 27 17 10 72 60 12 00130600 K usralOl 71 21 50 39 I 38 2 2 00130700 Beheramal 273 65 208 2 230 46 184 00130800 Banhapah 00130900 Sunan 11 9 2 6 5 00131000 Patrapah 00131100 Kutnpah 94 41 53 62 12 50 00131200 Balanda 96 33 63 13 13 51 5 46 00131300 Benkmura 45 12 33 5 5 24 23 00131400 Pandn 28 4 24 I I 3 3 00131500 Remda 478 325 153 32 27 5 397 259 138 00131600 Bhulla 141 47 94 7 4 3 114 38 76 00131700 Baragad 22 19 3 I 19 17 2 00131800 Blmka 20 18 2 16 15 00131900 UJalpur 3 3 00132000 Ulap 00132100 Llakhal 40 20 20 4 3

256 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT K.Lakhanpur of marglllal workers LocatIOn Hou~ehold Industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of VIllage number SO 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 68 30 38 ChhUlpah 00126300 2 Ghunghutpah 00126400 5 315 144 171 Kusmel 00126500 61 40 61)0 238 362 BaddaTha 00126600 12 11 3 3 433 202 231 Luhabaga 00126700 2 316 152 164 Amapall 00126800 4 3 54 21 33 Nandapah 00126900 29 9 20 273 133 140 Gudum 00127000 7 4 3 923 435 488 Plthmda 00127100 2 2 74 8 66 1,010 470 540 Dhulunda 00127200 249 105 144 ChaTpah 00127300 380 167 213 Chantlpafl 00127400 128 71 57 Sarelpah 00127500 2 2 J08 172 136 Murahpah 00127600 7 7 338 168 170 Sukhasudha 00127700 I 428 190 238 Semli1a 00127800 9 2 7 30 13 17 1,348 573 775 Kandhelkela 00127900 623 313 310 Remta 00128000 2 2 21 8 13 590 268 322 Ch,kl11h 00128100 3 2 390 166 224 Kmtmal 00128200 3 450 711 239 Mohadl 0012R300 6 5 8 6 2 294 138 156 Saradha 00128400 10 10 10 7 731 305 426 Gmndola 00128500 14 12 2 295 99 196 Chaunmahul 00128600 3 9 8 621 292 329 BanJan 00128700 560 196 364 8artap 00128800 10 10 159 137 22 1,715 645 1,070 Kudalol 00128900 50 (, 44 190 135 55 1,926 727 1,199 Lakhanpur 00129000 I 266 118 148 Plkol 00129100 6 6 79 24 55 KholJamkam 00129200 6 J J 40 34 (, 672 237 435 Bhaunrkhol 00129300 16 J 13 47 41 6 898 314 584 Thebra 00129400 I 5 4 I 605 209 396 Slngharpur 00129500 4 10 8 1,576 581 995 8aghmunda 00129600 I 290 111 179 Mauhberena 00129700 6 6 24 22 495 149 346 Soldla 00129800 278 100 178 Khalmpah 00129900 7 5 2 KarlaJon 00130000 2 1 47 16 31 Khuntmahul 00130100 3 2 I 35 20 15 ·170 170 300 Tlnglsmal 00130200 3 3 16 6 10 550 225 325 KhaakunI 00130300 37 13 24 Banppall 00130400 9 8 31 26 5 863 308 555 Ubuda 00130500 4 4 26 20 6 1,276 .. 92 784 KusTalol 00130600 24 <-I 20 17 14 3 349 172 177 Beheramal 00130700 500 178 322 Banhapah 00130800 4 3 852 307 545 Sunan 00130900 I I 231 74 157 Patrapail 0013 1000 2 30 28 2 344 122 222 Kutnpah 00131 100 q 9 23 15 8 278 120 158 Balanda 00131200 7 7 9 (> 3 182 70 I 12 Benkmura 00131300 19 19 5 3 2 1,287 444 843 Pandn 00131400 11 5 6 38 34 4 1,765 599 1,166 Remda 00131500 16 2 14 4 3 298 119 179 Bhutla 00131600 2 177 52 125 8aragad 00131700 3 229 80 149 8,m"-. 00131800 2 263 116 147 UJalpur 00131900 101 52 49 Ulap 00132000 2 2 33 14 19 200 96 104 Llakhal 00132100

257 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARV CD Block- Area of Total populallon (mcludmg Locatlon VIllage III mstltuUonal and houseless Population 11\ th~ code hcct/fown NUlnberof Eo£ulatlOn~ a~e-~rou£ 0-6 number Name ofVtlla!!ie In Sg Krns households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00132200 Plp,ltmal 6320 448 1,9~7 1,035 952 267 142 125 00132300 Darllpall 2740 155 624 3:l7 287 n 52 40 00132400 ·KJrarama 7310 ! 65 S50 451 399 128 77 51 00132500 Gudlalr 1&30 156 564 28'1 275 84 43 41 00132600 Dudulsmglia 5330 20" 7% 402 394 113 56 5L OOIJ27f,O Badtmal 700 107 452 237 21S 77 42 35 00132800 Sarandamal 7060 448 1,974 l,021 953 295 163 152 00131900 Bandhbahal 2SQ 0 1,736 7,609 4,05'i 3,550 1,104 588 521 0013JOOO Chharla 550 a 143 719 362 357 89 45 +1 00133100 Khadam 3570 245 1,196 608 588 160 85 75 00133200 Dalgaon 4960 323 1,101 841 860 182 82 100 OOl3330lf 8asupah 1460 101 472 245 227 62 32 10 00133400 P'plhkam 8J80 423 2,006 1,001 1,005 257 131 126 00133500 Bhepkud 300 100 431 218 213 67 37 30 nn 133600 Solp,\I. 840 30 175 85 IJ() 2q H IG 00133700 Safran!) 190 86 383 202 181 43 21 3:2 ()OI3380() llatlaga 470 84 347 139 158 38 22 16 00133900 Kumbh.rbandh 9250 3&7 1,687 8JI 856 217 114 103 00134000 Rengall 7950 198 881 471 410 126 68 58 00134100 Neglpall 3680 139 697 357 3~O 108 55 53 00134200 Telenpah 3900 2.19 1,355 720 6]~ 215 108 107 00134300 Nua adhapacta 24[J 0 279 1,291 641 650 145 n 73 UOI14400 I3anaharapalr 2220 813 3,341 1,780 1,561 629 310 319 00134500 Chhadarma 60 63 329 171 158 '::;3 18 2':- D()J)460D SalmJbahal 5790 234 987 ~75 512 149 58 91 OO13470() Ramp"l. 2,8670 593 2,824 1,418 l,406 370 190 ISO 00134800 Barpal! 3630 201 998 497 501 146 70 76 00134900 Tlila 675 Q 399 1,760 869 K9l 245 120 125 00135000 Shall! 790 14 81 40 4::: !3 6 00135100 Barangamal 1250 55 262 138 124 40 24 16 00135200 Smg~alpal' 2570 153 710 354 356 89 41 48 00135300 Ramela 1,5590 349 1,716 8H &62 ~5g ])1 127

258 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT K. Lakhanpur

Scheduled Castes EOEuatlOn Scheduled Tnbes EOEulalion Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 344 180 164 842 422 420 1,083 680 403 Plplhmal 166 92 74 401 211 190 349 231 118 Darhpah 81 50 31 611 318 293 463 284 179 Klrarama 311 162 149 353 211 142 Gudlah 400 208 192 136 69 67 404 237 167 Dudulsmgha 183 93 90 124 65 59 221 142 79 Badlmal 548 267 281 731 386 345 1,129 686 443 Sarandamal 780 414 366 857 432 425 5,777 3,305 2,472 Bandhbahal 249 130 119 254 126 128 476 264 212 Chharla 240 128 112 405 200 205 815 457 358 Khadam 432 220 212 808 396 412 1,134 668 466 Dalgaon 74 39 35 117 59 58 280 173 107 Basupah 357 177 180 594 292 302 1,230 711 519 Plplhkam 102 52 50 138 70 6& 222 125 97 BhcJlkud 87 44 43 70 32 38 87 50 37 Solpah 97 46 51 240 152 88 Sartang 98 56 42 128 67 61 147 97 50 Batlaga 382 193 189 824 398 426 963 577 386 Kumbharbandh 93 51 42 602 318 284 431 282 149 Rengah 105 51 54 414 208 206 308 204 104 Neglpah 150 77 73 295 157 138 858 526 332 Telenpah 391 185 206 282 140 142 846 482 364 Nua adhapada 675 343 332 641 324 317 2,101 1,304 797 Banaharapall 58 30 28 260 136 124 209 137 72 Chhadarma 229 106 123 531 264 267 493 325 168 SahaJbahal 480 237 243 1,084 551 533 1,678 992 686 Rampela 303 159 144 349 167 182 575 343 232 Barpah 429 225 204 693 332 361 1,191 685 506 Tlha 24 12 12 39 19 20 52 30 22 Bhath 21 15 6 241 123 118 148 100 48 Barangamal 36 21 15 300 142 158 431 256 175 Smghalpah 491 248 243 926 455 471 994 600 394 Ramela

259 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

LocatIon code Ilhterates Total workers Mam workers number Name of VIllage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 00132200 Plplhmal 904 355 549 936 634 302 702 528 174 00132300 Darhpah 275 106 169 201 173 28 165 ISO 15 00132400 Klrarama 387 167 220 291 220 71 182 166 16 00132500 Gudlah 211 78 133 153 145 8 137 129 8 00132600 DudulslIlgha 392 165 227 277 208 69 145 133 12 00132700 Badlmal 231 95 136 155 III 44 56 51 5 00132800 Sarandamal 845 335 510 538 477 61 457 421 36 00132900 Bandhbahal 1,832 754 1,078 1,978 1,863 115 1,956 1,850 106 00133000 Chharla 243 98 145 180 149 31 142 136 6 00133100 Khadam 381 151 230 354 306 48 324 292 32 00133200 Dalgaon 567 173 394 587 455 132 467 370 97 00133300 Basupah 192 72 120 139 113 26 132 110 22 00133400 Plplhkam 776 290 486 711 541 170 566 489 77 00133500 BheJlkud 209 93 116 164 120 44 160 118 42 00133600 Solpah 88 35 53 57 44 13 53 41 12 00133700 Sartang 143 50 93 195 125 70 144 97 47 00133800 Batlaga 200 92 108 216 126 90 159 97 62 00133900 Kumbharbandh 724 254 470 630 445 185 487 406 81 00134000 Rengah 450 189 261 325 256 69 266 244 22 00134100 Neglpah 389 153 236 260 183 77 190 140 50 00134200 Telenpah 497 194 303 463 361 102 447 348 99 00134300 Nua adhapada 445 159 286 431 324 107 386 305 81 00134400 Banaharapah 1,240 476 764 1,064 924 140 961 868 93 00134500 Chhadarma 120 34 86 116 89 27 78 77 1 00134600 SahaJbahal 494 150 344 304 248 56 235 217 18 00134700 Rampela 1,146 426 720 1,179 785 394 807 628 179 00134800 Barpah 423 154 269 390 291 99 277 205 72 00134900 Tlha 569 184 385 738 448 290 582 396 186 00135000 Bhath 30 10 20 45 25 20 31 20 11 00135100 Barangamal 114 38 76 127 74 53 102 61 41 00135200 Smghalpah 279 98 181 352 207 145 248 176 72 00135300 Ramela 722 254 468 716 445 271 547 396 151

260 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT K. Lakhanpur' Industrial category ofmam workers Household 1I1dustry Culflvators Agncultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Na'lne ot VIllage 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

157 130 27 30 23 7 45 25 20 470 350 120 Plplhmal 2 2 6 2 4 157 146 II Darhpali 27 26 22 21 133 119 14 Klrarama 34 32 20 19 6 5 77 73 4 Gudmli 26 26 5 5 II 7 4 103 95 8 Dudulslngha 22 22 4 4 6 4 24 23 Badmlal 156 148 8 144 127 17 14 II 3 143 135 8 Sarandamal R7 78 9 8 16 13 3 1,844 1,751 93 Bandhbahal 4 3 1 2 2 136 131 5 Chharla 119 108 II 29 2S 4 18 13 5 158 146 12 Khadam 250 242 65 34 31 55 7 48 97 87 10 Dalgaon (,lj 64 20 II q 13 ]0 30 25 5 Aasupali 208 196 12 84 64 20 274 229 45 Plpillkam 37 25 P 55 40 15 68 53 15 BheJlkud 22 22 14 4 10 16 15 Solpali 53 51 71 28 43 20 18 2 Sartang 76 54 22 58 31 27 2 23 12 II BaUaga 187 169 18 26 24 2 42 6 36 232 207 25 Kumbharbandh 110 108 2 9 9 11 5 6 136 122 14 Rengah 67 60 7 55 27 28 10 8 2 58 45 13 Neglpali 121 106 15 7 2 5 72 11 61 247 229 18 Telenpali 67 .64 3 12 10 2 53 9 44 254 222 32 Nua adhapada 23 22 5 4 I 933 842 91 Banaharapali 49 49 29 28 I Chhadarma 113 105 8 46 45 8 1 7 68 66 2 SahaJbahal 265 259 6 215 210 5 176 22 154 151 137 14 Rampela 130 130 8 8 72 7 65 67 60 7 Barpali, 236 221 15 52 46 6 171 29 142 123 100 23 Tllm 20 14 6 4 4 7 6 I Bhatli 47 47 5 5 41 41 9 9 Barangamal 9J 93 17 17 76 9 67 62 57 5 Singhatpah 192 185 7 108 103 5 141 10 131 106 98 8 Ramela

261 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Industnal cate!:l0~ LocatIOn code Mar!!,lIlal workers CultIvators A8ncultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 . 47 48 49 00132200 P'pll,mal 234 106 128 26 19 7 49 12 37 00132300 DariIpaIJ 36 23 13 2 2 00132400 Klrarama 109 54 55 9 7 2 47 24 23 00132500 Gud'ah 16 16 I I 4 4 00132600 Dudulsmgha 13:2 75 57 13 () 4 4\ 21 20 00\32700 Badllnal 99 60 3CJ 8 8 54 29 25 00\32800 Sarandam",l 81 56 25 8 4 4 38 21 17 00132900 Bandhhahal 2'2 13 9 4 3 00133000 Chharia 38 13 25 00133100 Khadam 30 14 16 7 4 3 15 5 10 00133200 Dalgaon 120 85 35 3 3 104 79 25 00\33300 Basupah 7 3 4 2 2 3 J 00133400 P'p,hkam 145 52 93 21 9 12 64 21 43 00133500 BheJlkud 4 2 :1 2 00133600 Sotpal, 4 00133700 Sartang 51 28 _"" 9 8 24 16 00133800 BatJaga 57 29 28 4 3 51 25 26 00133900 Kumbharbandh 143 39 104 4 4 17 9 8 00134000 Rengail 59 12 47 4 '2 2 8 4 4 00134100 Neglpah 70 43 27 2 2 4 00134200 Telenpah 16 13 3 2 00134300 N ua adhapada 45 19 26 27 9 18 00134400 Banaharapah !O3 56 47 9 8 00134500 Ckhadarma 38 12 26 .. .. 00134600 SahaJbahal 69 31 38 11 10 I 2 2 00134700 Rampela 372 157 215 94 88 6 54 37 17 00134800 Barpah 1 J3 86 27 15 15 53 48 00134900 Tllla \56 52 104 30 \9 II 17 II 6 (., 00135000 Bhatl! 14 5 9 00135100 Barangamal 25 13 12 2 2 II 11 00135200 Smghmpah 104 31 73 18 18 20 8 12 00135300 Ramela 169 49 120 10 8 2 52 32 20

262 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT K. Lakhanpur of margll1al workers Location Household lnJustl~ workers Other workel s Non-workers code Persons M,lles Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 29 15 14 130 60 70 1,051 101 650 Plplhmal 00132200 4 3 30 18 12 423 164 259 Oarhpah 00132300 52 23 29 559 231 328 Knarama 00132400 11 11 411 144 267 Gudlah 00132500 22 S 14 56 37 19 519 194 325 Oudulsmgha 00132600 13 13 24 23 I 297 126 171 Badlmal 00132700 34 31 1,436 544 892 Sarandamal 00132800 3 15 11 1 5,631 2,196 3,435 Bandhbahal 00132900 17 17 21 13 8 539 213 326 Chharla 00133000 7 2 842 302 540 Khadam 00133100 10 10 3 1,114 386 728 Dalgaon 00133200 2 333 132 201 8asupah 00133300 19 18 41 21 20 1,295 460 835 Plplhkalll 00133400 2 1 1 267 98 169 BheJlkud 00133500 2 2 2 118 41 77 Solpah 00133600 18 12 6 188 77 111 Sartang 00133700 1 131 63 68 Batlaga 00133800 24 24 98 26 72 1,057 386 671 K urn bharbandh 00133900 36 2 34 11 4 7 556 215 341 Rengah 00134000 3 2 61 39 22 437 174 263 Neglpah 00134100 13 12 I 892 359 533 Telenpah 00134200 7 6 10 8 2 860 317 543 Nua adhapada 00134300 12 12 82 48 34 2,277 856 1,421 Banaharapail 00134400 24 24 9 7 2 213 82 131 Chhadarma 00134500 14 14 42 19 23 683 227 456 SahaJbahal 00134600 158 2 156 66 30 36 1,645 633 1,012 Rampela 00134700 20 20 25 23 2 608 206 402 Barpall 00134800 86 5 81 23 17 6 1,022 421 601 Tlha 00134900 7 7 6 4 2 37 15 22 Bhath 00135000 11 11 135 M 71 Barangamal 00135100 60 60 6 358 147 211 Smghalpah 00135200 91 91 16 9 7 1,000 409 591 Ramela 00135300

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF JHARSUGUDA C.D. BLOCK - 0002 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA' VILLAGE PRIMARY CD 81ock- Area of Total populatIOn (mcludlllg H..atloll Village m II1stlluUonai and houseiess PopulatIOn In the t;ode heet frown Numbel of populatIOn) age-group 0-6 11mbel Name of Village m Sa Kms households Persons Males Females Pelsom, Mdles Femalt;~ 2 3 4 567 8 9 10

12 Jharsuguda (Total) 277.35 14,688 68,753 34,853 33,900 8,926 4,519 4,407 12 .Jharsuguda (Rural) 277.35 14,688 68,753 34,1153 33,900 8,926- 4,519 4,407 12 JhanugU(ja (lirhan} Jharsllgudll (Rural) 27,735 () 35400 IllnanlJllunda 1170 39 212 113 '-)9 23 13 10 35500 Chlchlnda 5530 283 1,234 616 618 148 81 67 35600 Tllelmal 5430 238 932 467 465 141 64 77 3570() Nlktlmal 20 I () 49 214 121 113 24 13 II 35800 13al,lI1glbahal 1340 64 276 136 14(1 3 I 10 21 35'100 B~ghlaherna 129 () 63 272 118 134 42 23 19 I 3600() l-lholTIllmda 2800 103 ~11 262 249 76 44 12 136100 Tharkaspuf 181 () 93 4W 233 226 47 21 26 136200 Lo ISlIlg 2870 153 616 324 292 77 41 36 136300 KUllagd 6240 261 1,203 601 602 148 76 72 136400 BarpalJ 4230 1.J6 788 4GO 388 J()6 47 59 136'500 "-echhobah.ll 6380 160 808 373 435 103 47 50 136600 Kandakuda 1550 41 17~ 93 82 18 11 7 1367011 Ghusuramunda 3590 64 294 142 152 31 15 16 136800 Madhupur 5610 81 359 175 184 51 2& 23 136900 NUlkdlhl 420 14 6J 34 29 8 i 3 137000 Chandlllmal 4570 202 974 510 464 135 69 66 137100 Charbhat. 3120 235 1,189 622 567 144 83 61 137200 Deogaon 3140 169 825 420 405 98 51 47 137300 RaJilUI 4390 390 1,909 968 941 209 102 107 137400 Katap"h 1670 255 1,'277 648 629 148 75 73 137500 ll.lghlkhaka 2080 202 1,0nl) 4'li 518 144 67 77 13 7600 lleleldhuda 320 8 32 20 12 2 2 137700 Chell..uthl 1540 37 182 94 8R 11 17 14 137800 Gourmal 2300 94 454 226 228 78 29 49 I 37900 Rankat" 2200 70 368 186 182 49 23 26 1381100 13,ldlob 7010 147 708 JuS J43 116" 54 62 13KI00 Nuamllllua 290 18 81 41 40 II 7 I 38200 Amdarha 259 () 75 383 217 166 5S 32 23" 138300 Kudopall 4530 168 862 439 423 121 66 5S 138400 BundJa 2140 857 4,264 2,227 2,037 446 228 218 138S00 AlI1lapah 680 97 483 249 234 64 33 31 138600 Kutapah 1380 121 608 308 300 74 42 32 13 8700 Ballput 1270 63 2'l]. 156 136 31 III 13 138800 Tangarpall 2970 184 797 385 412 9\.1 55 44 138900 Talpatla 5810 417 1,865 934 931 219 118 101 IJ9000 Talmal 8610 293 1,451 741 710 180 99 81 139100 Durlaga 7020 470 2,069 1,057 1,012 263 138 125 139200 Saletlkra 2210 97 440 240 200 56 30 26 139300 Lahandahud 5540 258 1,174 608 566 150 78 n 139400 Hansamllrakatapall 1.1310 <)56 4,427 2,236 2,191 595 303 292 139500 Beherapdt 1840 202 950 489 461 110 62 48 139600 Marakuta 7300 380 1,914 959 <)SS 255 129 126 139700 Buuhlp"da[ 370 (I 200 1,040 511 52\.1 140 71 6S I 398()() Jamera 254 II 541 2,33] 1,179 1,152 271 118 I'D 139900 Jumuap.l11 2400 158 644 338 306 \.10 50 40 140000 Singhabaga 2850 277 1,259 639 620 170 9) 79 140100 Pandnpathar 3660 236 1,088 554 534 136 60 76 140200 Dalkl 2860 166 750 372 378 [II 56 5'i 140300 Puma. 1170 89 402 197 20S <;3 24 2() 140400 Klllnuuapah 2990 96 419 209 210 (>3 3) 32 140500 Kurebaga 30B 0 164 765 416 349 81 41 411 140600 BanJura 1750 98 501 261 240 76 46 30 140700 Brundumal 5630 437 1,987 983 1,004 298 148 150 140800 Badmal 3440 424 2,027 1.010 1,017 252 )17 135

266 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT ,II•• r\ ugutl a

Scheduled Castes pnpua\101l Scheduled rnbes populatlOll LIterates Persons Males Female,> Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

15,329 7,619 7,710 24,583 12,464 12,119 39,535 23,683 15,852 Jharsuguda (Total) 15,329 7,619 7,710 24,583 12,464 12,119 .19,535 23,683 15,852 Jhar.uguda (Rural) Jhanuguda (Urban) Jharsugutla (RurAl) 19Q 107 92 103 64 39 Junan.munda 277 139 138 488 238 250 651 387 264 Chlchmda 295 144 15 I 513 2';7 256 4()8 257 r 51 Tllelmal 12 ,j 8 100 51 49 146 8() 60 N.kt.mal 67 17 40 48 28 20 198 115 83 Balantpbahal 11 12 9 163 83 ~o 115 67 48 Baghlaberna 82 40 42 281 177 104 Bholmunda 136 73 61 18'; 87 9)1 321 181 140 Tharkaspur 1l)Q 58 5 I 205 101 104 39R 245 153 Lo.s1t1g 376 191 185 225 106 II') 681 402 279 Kodaga 92 4' 47 303 151 152 451 272 179 Sarpah (, I 28 33 529 214 2l}'l 495 272 223 Kechhobahal 146 80 66 103 60 37 Kandakuda 75 40 35 155 72 83 184 III 73 Ghusuramunda 35 19 16 311 150 161 186 Ito 76 Madhupur 5 1 2 58 1) n 21 IS ~ N.,kdllll 3J'I 179 160 173 97 76 574 345 229 Chandmmal 344 177 167 148 78 70 747 427 320 Charbhatl 114 51 (,J 176 95 81 465 271 194 Deogaon 6RO 336 344 250 129 III 1,185 090 495 RaJPur 103 50 53 333 171 162 856 488 368 Katapall 3')9 190 109 191 92 99 528 302 226 Baghrachaka 32 20 12 24 16 8 Beleldhuda 45 21 24 33 20 13 Chelkullll ~g 15 JJ 308 151 157 ,17 29 18 Gourmal 53 25 28 1(;9 89 80 191 117 74 Rankata 455 2.14 221 249 168 81 BadJoh 18 39 39 42 25 17 Nuamunda 317 183 134 127 98 29 Amdarha 49 24 25 466 244 222 493 302 191 Kudopah 687 349 338 676 345 331 3,078 1,755 1.323 Bundla 1(,3 76 87 124 68 56 246 15 I 95 AmlapalJ 11 18 13 318 152 166 309 192 117 Kalapall 76 40 36 29 19 10 196 116 80 Bahput 110 52 58 373 171 202 445 257 188 Tangarpah 289 146 143 517 266 251 1,200 710 490 Talpa!la 132 66 66 668 352 316 772 468 304 Talmal ~37 123 114 780 399 38 I 1,231 744 4R7 Durlaga 213 116 97 121 70 51 237 158 79 Salehi-ra 1'17

267 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code llllterate~ Total workers Mam workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Femalc\ Persoll~ Males Femalc~ 2 20 2\ 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0002 Jhar~uguda (Total) 29,218 11,170 18,048 2",898 17,557 7,341 16,507 13,438 3,0(.9 OOO! Jbarsuguda (Rural) 29,218 11,170 18,048 24,898 17,557 7,341 16,5117 13,438 3,069 0002 Jbarsuglula (Urhan) Jhar~ugutl" (Rural) 00135400 Jllnal1lmunda 10') 49 60 54 38 16 4') 34 15 lIU 135500 ~ltlcllInda 583 229 354 513 336 177 484 327 1'7 0013560(J '[,I"lmai 52-1 ZIO 31-1 253 236 17 210 199 II 00135700 NlkUmal 88 35 53 60 59 I 58 57 00135800 Balang,bahal 78 21 57 69 62 7 62 56 6 00135900 Bagh.aberna 157 71 86 118 84 44 110 68 42 .. 00136000 Bho.munda 230 85 145 212 144 68 168 1I9 49 00136100 1 harkaspur 138 52 86 t70 112 5H 12l! 85 43 00136200 Lo.;.ng 218 7<} 13\1 197 174 23 173 162 II (10136300 Ko.laga 522 199 323 353 313 40 267 241 2b 0013M()O RdfpalJ 337 128 209 304 220 84 252 202 50 00136500 Kechhobahal 313 101 212 20g ISO 28 203 17& 2S 00136600 Kanda"uda 72 27 45 &6 'i6 3() 68 ,4 1·1 00136700 Ghu~uramund<\ 110 31 79 153 83 7() 118 76 42 00136800 Madhupur 173 65 108 138 II] 2" 127 112 15 00136900 Na.J..ct.tu 40 16 2-1 28 19 9 23 16 7 00137000 Chamlmmal 400 165 235 361 282 79 345 280 65 00137100 CharbhatJ 442 195 247 334 290 44 238 226 12 00137200 Deogaon 360 149 211 277 199 78 120 98 22 00137300 RaJ pur 72-1 278 446 538 473 65 34() 310 30 00 I3 7400 Katapah 421 160 261 306 29() 16 283 '275 H 00137500 Baghrachaka 481 189 292 334 2';0 84 2(1l I'll 10 00137600 Rele.dhud .. 8 4 -I 12 8 4 -I 4 001:>7700 Chelkutlll 149 74 75 4(> 39 7 2{) 19 00137800 Gourmal 407 197 210 164 119 45 61 59 2 00137900 Rank,\la 177 69 108 127 97 30 97 7'1 18 00138000 BadJob 459 197 262 I'll 184 7 185 180 5 00138100 Nuamunda 39 16 23 28 24 4 28 24 4 00138200 Amdarha 256 119 137 125 94 31 121 9:.'; 29 00138300 KudopdlJ 369 ]37 232 215 183 32 172 158 14 00138400 Bu'ndm 1,186 472 714 94() 903 37 915 884 31 00138500 AlfilapalJ 237 <}8 139 118 '!6 :!2 54 49 5 00138600 Katapah 299 116 183 155 131 24 71 67 4 00138700 Bahput 96 40 56 59 57 2 46 46 00138800 TangarpalJ 352 128 224 271 173 98 96 85 II ~ 00138<}00 Talpalla 665 224 -l41 732 484 248 424 359 65 00139000 Talmdl 679 173 406 538 362 176 190 176 14 00139100 Durlaga 838 313 525 8:!5 538 287 367 338 29 O0l39201l Sa\e\\kra 103 82 \21 \59 12& 31 \IS 1\\9 <) 00139300 Lahandahuct 480 175 305 399 290 109 223 181 42 00139400 Hansamuralatapah 2,097 872 1,225 1,515 1,101 414 986 893 93 00139500 Beherapa! 396 147 249 350 261 89 203 164 J9 00139600 Marakuta 869 317 552 866 525 341 475 281 194 00139700 Budlupad.lr 372 137 235 390 247 143 346 :?31 115 00139800 Jamera 1,073 390 683 I,OJ3 651 382 837 571 266 00139900 JamuapalJ 284 110 17-1 230 181 49 219 176 43 00140000 Smghabaga 584 236 348 453 343 110 372 324 48 00140100 Panctnpathar 377 123 254 330 242 88 165 156 \I 00140200 Dalk. 313 114 199 286 187 9<) 172 164 8 00140300 Puma 193 69 124 191 113 n 138 107 31 00140400 Kumudapnh 18b 6() 1~6 191 10') &2 155 93 62 001405(lO Kurebagn 322 124 I

268 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Jharsuguda Industnal category of mam workers Household mdustry Culttvators Agncultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 3,887 3,548 339 2,962 2,391 571 1,758 525 1,233 7,900 6,974 926 Jbarsuguda (Total) 3,887 3,548 339 2,962 2,391 571 1,758 525 1,233 7,900 6,974 926 .Jbarsugllda (Rural) Jbarsugllda (Urban) Jharsuguda (Rural) 39 25 14 10 9 Junantmunda 98 82 16 257 139 118 28 16 12 101 90 II Chlchmda 61 60 I 117 III 6 I 31 27 4 Tllelmal 36 36 15 15 7 6 I Nlktlmal 20 20 )7 17 , 24 IS 6 Ba)ang,baha) 18 18 II II 39 2 37 42 37 5 Baghlabema 81 80 7 7 48 3 45 32 29 3 BhOimunda 45 42 3 26 25 36 2 34 21 16 5 Tharkaspur 52 52 46 43 3 3 3 72 64 8 LOlsmg 121 118 3 76 61 15 2 2 68 60 8 Ko,laga 77 77 118 74 44 I I 56 51 5 Barpall 91 89 2 62 45 17 4 2 2 46 42 4 Kechhobahal 54 43 II 6 5 I 5 3 2 3 3 Kandakllda 58 44 14 52 27 25 2 2 6 3 3 Ghusuramunda 50 47 3 76 64 12 Madhupur 16 12 4 4 3 3 3 Nalkd,h, 96 94 2 126 85 41 20 15 5 103 86 17 Chandnomal 112 112 46 42 4 I 79 72 7 Charbhatl 31 31 4 3 27 12 15 58 52 6 Deogaon 30 28 2 5 5 27 22 5 278 255 23 RaJ pur 84 82 2 II II 5 5 183 177 6 Katapah 18 18 55 55 3 3 125 115 10 Baghrachaka 4 4 Beleldhllda 16 15 4 4 Chelkuthl 46 46 4 4 II 9 2 Gourmal 32 30 2 14 II 3 51 38 13 Rankata 29 29 142 139 3 14 12 2 BadJob 17 16 8 5 3 3 3 Nuamunda II II 100 71 29 10 10 Amdarha 5 5 6 4 2 161 149 12 Kudopah 22 21 21 21 4 4 868 838 30 Bundla I I I I 52 47 5 Amlapall 2 69 66 3 Katapalo 9 9 6 6 31 31 Ballpllt 27 21 6 I I 3 3 65 60 5 Tangarpah 71 63 8 59 48 II 19 15 4 275 233 42 Talpalla 51 47 4 22 19 :> 3 3 114 110 4 Talmal 60 55 5 73 67 6 7 6 227 210 17 Durlaga 19 17 2 16 16 2 I 81 75 6 Salellkra 107 85 22 36 30 6 5 3 2 75 63 12 Lahandablld 256 245 II 241 230 II 28 19 9 461 399 62 Hansamurakatapall 21 20 I I 31 2 29 150 141 9 Beherapat 41 29 12 178 92 86 90 10 80 166 150 16 Marakuta 123 89 34 66 40 26 27 3 24 130 99 31 Budhlpadar 170 144 26 21 19 2 257 120 137 389 288 101 Jamera 27 13 14 I 191 162 29 Jamuapah 84 81 3 177 146 31 31 23 8 80 74 6 Smghabaga 30 29 I 12 12 I 122 115 7 Pandnpathar 47 44 3 87 87 I 37 33 4 Dalkl 8 8 10 10 8 7 112 88 24 Puma 12 12 16 16 66 21 45 61 44 17 Kumudapah 133 86 47 3 3 2 66 54 12 Kurebaga 20 20 17 17 13 4 9 91 84 7 BanJaTa 86 85 22 22 137 77 60 251 220 31 Brundamal 116 113 3 28 28 151 35 116 367 330 37 Badmal

269 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industnal category LocatIOn code Margmal workers Cultivators Agncultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0002 Jharsuguda (Total) 8,391 4,1l9 4,272 829 497 332 3,017 1,533 1,484 0002 Jharsuguda (Rural) 8,391 4,1l9 4,272 829 497 332 3,017 1,533 1,484 0002 Jharsuguda (Urban) Jharsuguda (Rural) 00135400 Junanlmunda 5 4 00135500 Chlchmda 29 9 20 7 6 22 8 14 00135600 Tllelmal 43 37 6 41 35 6 00135700 Nlktlmal 2 2 2 2 00135800 Balanglbahal 7 6 4 4 00135900 Baghmbema 18 16 2 2 2 13 12 00136000 Bholmunda 44 25 19 I I 4 4 00136100 Tharkaspur 42 27 15 12 10 2 11 g 3 00136200 LOIsmg 24 12 12 10 3 7 00136300 KOJ laga 86 72 14 5 5 64 54 10 00136400 Barpah 52 18 34 6 5 00136500 Kechhobahal 5 2 3 00136600 Kandakuda 18 2 16 13 I 12 2 2 00136700 Ghusuramunda 35 7 28 16 4 12 19 3 16 00136800 ~adhupur II 10 II 10 00136900 Naikdlhl 5 3 2 5 3 2 00137000 Chandmmal 16 2 14 16 2 14 00137100 Charbhatl 96 64 32 9 6 3 00137200 Deogaon 157 101 56 2 2 150 98 52 00137300 RalPur 198 163 35 49 47 2 56 48 8 00137400 Katapah 23 15 8 9 3 6 4 3 1 00137500 Baghrachaka 133 59 74 11 5 6 103 41 62 00137600 Beleldhuda 8 4 4 8 4 4 00137700 CheJkuthl 26 20 6 5 5 7 7 00137800 Gourmal 103 60 43 1 00137900 Rankata 30 18 12 6 4 2 10 8 2 00138000 BadJob 6 4 2 6 4 2 00138100 Nuamunda 00138200 Amdarha 4 2 2 00138300 Kudopah 43 25 18 00138400 Bundla 25 19 6 5 4 00138500 Amlapah 64 47 17 7 7 00138600 Katapah 84 64 20 22 21 00138700 Bahput 13 II 2 11 11 00138800 Tangarpah 175 88 87 9 2 7 58 22 36 00138900 Talpatla 308 125 183 40 22 18 112 28 84 00139000 Tal mal 348 186 162 91 51 40 220 112 108 00139100 Durlaga 458 200 258 21 II 10 317 91 226 00139200 Saletlkra 41 19 22 7 2 5 17 5 12 00139300 Lahandabud 176 109 67 14 7 7 144 93 51 00139400 Hansamurakatapah 529 208 321 44 20 24 327 125 202 00139500 Beherapat 147 97 50 25 19 6 21 12 9 00139600 Marakuta 391 244 147 54 35 19 231 154 77 00139700 Budhlpadar 44 16 28 6 1 5 29 8 21 00139800 Jamera 196 80 116 69 26 43 31 14 17 00139900 Jamuapah 11 5 6 00140000 Smghabaga 81 19 62 5 4 61 14 47 00140100 ?andnpathar 165 86 79 24 22 2 18 10 8 00140200 Dalkl 114 23 91 22 11 II 00140300 Puma 53 6 47 2 2 II 2 9 00140400 Kumudapah 36 16 20 4 4 4 2 2 00140500 Kurebaga 234 III 123 17 10 7 3 3 00140600 BanJara 95 28 67 6 4 2 21 11 10 00140700 Brundamal 247 108 139 17 16 1 53 47 6 00140800 Badmal 108 28 80 11 5 6 6 2 4

270 PRIMARY CENSUS ARSTRACT

CKNSllS ABS nV\CT ,Iha, '"~ll(la oj mmgJl1al wOIKer::. IocattolJ

Ilollschold IJ1d\l~lIy wOlkcr, UI hCI workel S NOIl-workcrs codc l'cr<;om Males FCIlHllcs l'cr,ons Males Femalc,> l'c rs 0 II sMaI es _ _:fc_'c=c1c_11:.:_:1:_:_1 c=cs'-- __---'-N_il_:l_:l1:_::C_':.:_l '--f_:\_'I_::_I1:..:.a_.g,_c __ ---'-Il_I_:It__:Il.;__h_e_r _ 'i() ~ I S3 'i5 5(, 57 58 ,2 f,6iR 172 2,867 1,'117 9<;0 43,855 17.2% 26,559 .111," ,uglld" (I ot"l) 00111 1 h7)! 2,1l(>7 I)Sll 17,2 )f, 0002 172 1,917 43,85:< ' 2(>.55? ,lh"""g,,,I" (It ... ,,!) Ji,,,""g"d,, (lirlmn) 0001 Jha, "'!Iud" (It",,,,, 15~ 75 S~ fllnammll11

271 DIS1RICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JI-IARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PIHMAUY en B1ock-

Alc .. \ nt Tot,\1 popllldlLllll (lIldlldll1g, l,ocalllll1 Vill.lge 111 II1slllulional ,lI1d hOllselcs!> POPlIl,tllon 111 lht code heel rrowlI Number 0 t 1'''1'"1,111<)11) ~ollpO-6 Per;,olls M,lleS Fem,lies Pel~l)n"~ M,\Ie~ numbel Name 01 Vtlla12t; III >:l!J KIJl~ households I't;maks 2 J 4 5 () 7 Il <) 10

O()I~O,)OO L3cheIdpdll 136(1 ~2 205 103 102 32 II> It> O(JI~IOO() Ku"-.ulJdngha 437 () 195 9b4 4~4 ·17U Iii 61 H ()(I141100 illnnd_ 1,0330 K') I :J.,'!OIS ~,9'J3 1,,)75 5~6 279 277 00141200 Khalt 107 (l 40 }l)() l)6 100 23 10 13 l)()141300 Maid" 732 II 221 1,(l75 55! 523 147 7~ 7:' 00141400 Rilmpur 43·1 () 221 I,ll') 551 SIS 14') 61 ~(1 00141500 [)UllltrmlIlHJ.l 71 () 106 427 nl 20b 47 20 IH 00141600 Pdtral'.lll 511 () 34<; 1,5(),) 810 769 225 11·1 III 00141700 Bhllru~lInd 60 3g 152 7') 73 :!2 11 \I Oll141800 Kumhhall 2170 129 6~O 31 ') 121 113 56 57 (J0141900 Luhu~nkachll"r 71ll 64 37') I g'l 1')5 (d 2B 33 OOI~2000 Lneh.ela 212 lJ 130 5<)0 28;9 307 ')'j 4') 00142100 lumbela n IllllhekdJ) 265 () 76 3~6 170 176 ~'1 21 28 \)()\422\)\) Khcm,ll 3551\ \\l5 5\lS '2Yl 2-\<. Sl:\ 33 ~~ 00142300 I3haglraio 201 (J ·16 18-1 '17 H7 16 () 10 O()I·12.J()() SrlPlllJ '2)92 () 360 I,on 817 80S 21.8 118 100 OO1425()O Bhurk..ll'l)Ul)ll.l oS·IO 203 92b ~~6(J 457 136 67 6'1 00142600 Kdtlkda 1,2800 271 I,"I).J 597 007 166 n H8

272 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT ,lharsugu!la

Scheduled Castes EOEuatJOn Scheduled Tnbes EOEulatlOn Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYlllage 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 78 39 3<) 135 81 54 Beherapah 161 80 Rl 330 171 159 636 366 270 KukurJangha 1 012 ,00 512 1,7n 8,5 867 2,058 1,283 775 I-hrma 1O, 47 56 60 30 30 128 82 46 Kha,t 107 ';5 52 478 250 228 699 412 287 MaIda 360 171 189 299 149 150 720 420 300 Rampur 85 45 40 258 135 123 -::'72 165 IV7 Dumermunda 12" ", 174 618 127 291 945 589 356 Patrapah 49 27 2:' 92 4(' 46 74 51 23 Bhurt"und qO 42 48 303 i57 146 257 159 98 Kumbhan 74

273 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMAR' CD Block

Locallon code flllterates' Total workers MalO workers number Name ofVllIal!;e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

00140900 Beherapah 70 22 48 84 58 26 79 55 24 00141000 KukurJangha 328 128 200 372 263 109 341 247 94 00141100 Hlrma 1,910 710 1,200 1,622 1,000 622 984 774 210 0014120() Khalt 68 14 54 69 58 11 41 38 3 00141300 Maida 376 140 236 315 248 67 204 183 21 00141400 Rampur 409 131 278 318 165 53 2&2 253 29 00141500 Dumermunda 155 56 99 162 118 44 87 81 6 00141600 Palrapall 654 241 413 598 403 195 224 202 22 00141700 Bhurusund 78 28 50 67 45 22 19 19 00141800 Kumbhan 383 160 223 326 178 148 179 80 99 00141900 Luhurenkachhar 307 135 172 278 I,ll 137 00142000 Tarekela 242 89 153 253 154 99 191 108 83 00142100 Tumbela (Tumbekela) 109 30 79 189 98 91 53 44 9 00142200 Kherual 134 43 91 262 140 122 72 58 J.l 00142300 Bhaglpah 80 28 52 67 43 24 61 39 22 00142400 Snpura 666 270 396 673 418 255 317 221 96 00142500 Bhurkamunda 493 17& 315 425 259 166 217 169 4& 00142600 Kat,kela 518 180 31R 616 331 285 366 ?53 113

274 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Jharsuguda

Industnal cate~0!2: ofmam workers Household mdustry Cultivators A~ncultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYlllage 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 34 32 2 6 4 2 16 16 23 19 4 Beherapah 91 83 8 56 46 10 78 22 56 116 96 20 KukurJangha 263 224 39 76 61 15 47 4 43 598 485 113 Hmna 6 6 16 16 I 18 15 3 Khatt 61 61 55 52 3 12 12 76 70 6 Maida 83 80 3 10 5 5 189 168 21 Rampur 24 24 3 3 2 1 58 53 5 Dumermunda 49 49 II II 8 2 6 156 140 16 Patrapah 3 3 4 4 2 2 10 10 Bhurusund 50 50 13 13 101 3 98 15 14 Kumbhan Luhurenkachhar 43 43 10 JO 79 6 73 59 49 JO Tarekela 16 16 10 10 5 5 22 18 4 Tumbela (Tumbekela) 9 8 12 12 8 8 43 38 5 Kherual 18 18 43 39 4 Bhagtpah 72 70 2 30 26 4 77 4 73 138 121 17 Snpura 10 10 15 14 55 16 39 137 129 8 Bhurkamunda 128 116 12 86 75 II 91 11 80 61 51 10 Kattkela

275 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industnal cate!1i0!2: Location code Maqpnal workers Cultivators Asncultural labourers number Name ofVlllase Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 00140900 Beherapah 5 3 2 2 2 00141000 Kukufpngha 31 16 15 II 6 5 00141100 H.rma 638 226 412 38 16 22 109 55 54 00141200 KhaJt 28 20 8 11 11 00141300 Maida III 65 46 3 3 00141400 Rampur 36 12 24 5 3 2 4 3 00141500 Dumermunda 75 37 38 7 6 00141600 Patrapah 374 201 173 9 9 42 37 5 00141700 Bhurusund 48 26 22 2 2 4 2 2 00141800 Kumbhan 147 98 49 59 53 6 00141900 Luhurenkachhar 278 141 137 00142000 Tarekela 62 46 16 27 23 4 10 8 2 00142100 Tumbela (Tumbekela) 136 54 82 20 9 11 113 44 69 00142200 Kherual 190 82 108 12 II 178 81 97 00142300 Bhag.pah 6 4 2 00142400 Snpura 356 197 159 51 51 130 63 67 00142500 Bhurkamunda 208 90 118 5 3 2 9 5 4 00142600 Kallke1a 250 78 172 21 7 14 18 14 4

276 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSlJS ABSTRACT Jharsuguda of maq:pnal workers Location Household mdllstrl: workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVlIlaj!,e number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 2 2 121 45 76 Beherapah 00140900 7 6 12 8 4 592 231 361 Kukurpngha 00141000 261 3 258 230 152 7S 2,346 993 1,353 Huma 00141100 3 1 2 14 8 6 127 38 89 Khmt 00141200 27 26 81 61 20 760 304 456 Maida 00141300 17 17 10 6 4 811 286 525 Rampur 00141400 20 20 48 31 17 265 103 162 Dumermunda 00141500 146 6 140 177 149 28 1,001 427 574 Patrapah 00141600 3 2 39 23 16 85 34 51 Bhurusund 00141700 7 79 44 35 314 141 173 Kumbhan 00141800 278 141 137 101 43 58 Luhurenkachhar 00141900 9 9 16 15 I 343 135 208 Tarekela 00142000 2 2 157 72 85 Tumbcla (Tumbckela) 00142100 243 119 124 Khelual 00142200 2 2 4 4 117 54 63 Bhag'pah 00142300 48 4 44 127 79 48 949 399 550 Snpura 00142400 ')8 6 92 96 76 20 501 210 291 Bhurkamunda 00142500 149 5 144 62 "2 10 588 266 322 Kal,kela 00142600

277

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF KIRIMIRA C.D. BLOCK - 0003

Z79 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total populatIOn (Illcludmg LocatIon Area of IOstItutlonal and hOllseless PopulatIon 111 the code VIllage 10 Number of populatIOn) age-group 0-6 number Name of VIllage hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 & 9 10

(J003 Klrlmll a (rotal) 199.79 8,287 38,868 19,806 19,062 5,305 2,780 2,525 0003 K.rllIllra (Rural) 199.79 8,287 38,868 19,806 19,062 5,305 2,780 2,525

()OO) ~trlm.rd (Urban) Knmlira (Rural) 19,9790 001427()(J Chakbuda 1340 45 214 101 113 22 9 13 00142800 Sulahl 1,0240 317 1,437 74 I 696 198 101 'n 00142900 I3haunra 9590 298 1.526 790 736 216 114 102 00143000 I3huTlJar 5080 154 706 376 330 85 51 34 00143100 Handatupa 1,2790 363 1,788 895 893 258 124 134 00143200 13alJapdh 378 0 112 584 280 304 81 37 44 00145500 Barpan 1,0050 265 1,364 668 696 198 105 93 00145600 lharmunda 4850 460 2,300 1,209 1,091 275 145 13D 00145700 Sarasrnal 424 () 14 I 717 369 348 123 67 56 00145800 p.tamal 1380 10 46 25 21 6 4 2 00145900 Bungaherna 300 20 85 45 40 9 4 5 00146000 Dumberd.h. 930 26 159 &1 78 17 Q 8 00146100 DhenguTjor 16&0 79 393 201 192 37 20 17 00146200 Medmpur 132 () 24 13 I 61 70 15 7 8 0014630() Mang.fold.hl 1500 63 327 165 162 48 26 22 00146400 Chandarpur 6220 310 L441 725 716 182 104 78 00146500 Dearan 7040 322 1,598 809 789 247 134 113 00146600 BhOldJlll 1060 23 88 45 43 14 7 7 00146700 Bart,k.ra 200 ·------Un-Inhablted------00146800 Kadobahal 4310 112 585 286 299 55 29 26 00146900 TlImhad.h. 1320 59 308 153 155 49 26 23 00147000 Khadangad.h. 91 0 22 95 51 44 7 4 3 00147100 Tel.dlh. 2450 161 658 330 328 72 41 31 00147200 Chamard,h, 205 () 170 812 414 398 129 72 57 00147300 Kuluthmal 481 0 171 814 416 398 139 74 65 00148500 Gurlabahal 5260 67 341 173 168 38 18 20 00148600 Naksapah 1,8070 565 2,522 1,297 1,225 364 189 175 00148700 Bagdeh. 1610 89 372 194 178 46 26 20 00148&00 Panpall 380 \} lS& 739 371 368 119 65 54 00148900 Arda 2,0480 992 4,516 2,422 2,094 629 317 312 00149000 Kankaramunda 266() 99 51 I 259 252 &5 4& 17 00 149100 Safaspah 314 () 11& 554 270 284 71 32 39 00149300 Stalrarna 577 () 198 94 I 498 443 136 81 55 1>00149400 I3hurSllna! 1980 83 JJ5 181 154 45 27 18 00149500 BandhpalI 2950 222 936 460 476 119 57 62 DO 14 9600 Thak.urpada 2330 105 503 248 255 51 28 23 00149700 Jharmal 3500 94 405 202 203 74 31J 44 00149800 Bhalupatra 4370 292 1,228 608 620 164 84 80 00149900 Bldmal 5890 296 1,424 730 694 192 101 91 00150000 Halkadh.pa 1630 62 272 127 145 30 15 15 00150100 K,mma 1,3210 806 3,561 1,749 1,812 434 224 210 0015 I 800 Dhutra 3700 308 1,532 781 751 226 124 102

280 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT K,rim,ra

Scheduled Castes popuatton Scheduled Tnbes population LIterates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of VIllage II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

6,951 3,537 3,414 20,129 10,189 9,940 21,625 13,304 8,321 Kirimlra (Total) 6,951 3,537 3,414 20,129 10,189 9,940 21,625 13,304 8,321 Klrimlra (Rural) Klrimira (Urban) Kiromlra (Rural) 37 17 20 170 81 89 129 74 55 Chakbuda 270 137 133 843 426 417 845 518 327 Sulah, 165 86 79 701 359 342 667 432 235 Bhaunra I 548 286 262 406 270 136 Bh,mJor 178 87 91 1,458 728 730 991 608 383 Handatupa 80 39 41 482 233 249 300 181 119 Ba'Japalo 38 15 23 1,014 490 524 642 393 249 Barpan 231 124 107 745 396 349 1,513 920 593 lharmunda 10 5 5 434 222 212 376 231 145 Sarasmal 46 25 21 13 8 5 P,tamal 7 4 3 47 25 22 37 24 13 Bungaberna 9 2 7 73 42 31 97 61 36 Dumberd,h, 34 20 14 338 171 167 233 151 82 DhengurJor 105 48 57 73 47 26 Medmpur 8 2 6 319 163 156 157 106 51 Mangarad,hl 210 114 96 1,005 499 506 698 419 279 Chandarpur 240 124 116 1,294 653 641 830 531 299 Deopan 88 45 43 45 26 19 Bho,dlhl ------Un-l nhabl ted------Barukra 92 50 42 333 154 179 365 212 153 Kadobahal 308 153 155 173 106 67 Tumhadlhl 66 41 25 Khadangadlh. 153 78 75 219 117 102 443 266 171 Tehdlhl 123 56 67 169 86 83 478 300 178 Chamardlh. 34 16 18 557 287 270 294 185 109 Kuluthmal 16 7 9 213 108 105 160 105 55 Gurlabahal 810 420 390 858 433 425 1,343 830 513 Naksapah 129 61 68 25 14 II 219 132 87 Bagdehl 65 34 31 123 63 60 422 255 167 Panpah 1,144 592 552 2,138 1,150 988 2,750 1,757 993 Arda 11 4 7 76 42 34 297 178 119 Kankaramunda 7 5 2 464 227 237 305 179 126 Saraspalo 221 117 104 590 310 280 599 379 220 Slalrama 141 75 66 204 129 75 Bhurslmal 164 80 84 372 187 185 513 296 217 Bandhpalo 101 53 48 402 195 207 313 194 119 Thakurpada 148 66 82 151 81 70 234 141 93 Jharmal 365 186 179 374 185 189 629 359 270 Bhalupatra 206 105 101 646 334 312 719 506 273 B,dmal 30 14 16 149 71 78 192 100 92 Halkadhlpa 628 306 322 1,790 864 926 1,863 1,102 761 Klrm,ra 986 511 475 321 161 160 932 552 380 Dhutra

281 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

LocatIOn code Illiterates Total workers Mam workers number Name ofV,llage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0003 K'r1mira (Total) 17,243 6,502 10,741 15,779 10,216 5,563 9,261 7,372 1,889 0003 K'r1m,ra (Rural) 17,243 6,502 10,741 15,779 10,216 5,563 9,261 7,372 1,889 0003 K,rim,ra (Urban) K,nm,ra (Rural) 00142700 Chakbuda 85 27 58 101 60 41 66 45 21 00142800 Sulah' 592 223 369 592 414 178 174 156 18 00142900 Bhaunra 859 358 501 873 462 411 412 306 106 00143000 BhlmJor 300 106 194 263 202 61 241 191 50 00143100 Handatupa 797 287 510 1,273 655 618 614 549 65 00143200 BalJapah 284 99 185 286 156 130 44 37 7 00145500 Barpan 722 275 447 430 297 133 395 281 114 00145600 Jharmunda 787 289 498 739 600 139 561 480 81 00145700 Sarasmal 341 138 203 208 134 74 114 48 66 00145800 p.tamal 33 17 16 16 13 3 5 4 00145900 Bungahema 48 21 27 42 27 15 7 5 2 00146000 Dumberd.h. 62 20 42 68 37 31 5 5 00146100 DhengurJor 160 50 110 207 115 92 18 10 8 00146200 Medmpur 58 14 44 61 29 32 2 2 00146300 Mangarad.h. 170 59 III 168 75 93 19 17 2 00146400 Chandarpur 743 306 437 589 351 238 400 215 185 00146500 Deopan 768 278 490 666 394 272 482 352 130 00146600 BhOldlh. 43 19 24 38 22 16 17 16 I 00146700 Bart.kra ------Un-tnhahtted------00146800 Kadobahal 220 74 146 152 141 11 98 89 9 00146900 Tumhadlhl 135 47 88 83 72 II 54 46 8 00147000 Khadangadlhl 29 10 19 28 22 6 20 17 3 00147100 Tehdlhl 215 64 151 226 169 57 156 147 9 00147200 Chamard,hl 334 114 220 271 226 45 241 216 25 00147300 Kuluthmal 520 231 289 390 212 J78 371 199 172 00148500 Gurlahahal 181 68 113 237 120 117 179 94 85 00148600 Naksapa!J \,\79 467 712 882 659 223 524 497 27 00148700 Bagdehl 153 62 91 110 106 4 33 29 4 00148800 PanpaIJ 317 116 201 206 167 39 147 132 15 00148900 Arda 1,766 665 1,101 1,530 1,115 415 989 881 108 00149000 Kankaramunda 214 81 133 163 143 20 163 143 20 00149100 Saraspah 249 91 158 290 160 130 128 119 9 00149300 Sl8lrama 342 119 223 458 259 199 140 100 40 00149400 Bhurslmal 131 52 79 183 101 82 99 84 15 00 149500 Bandhpah 423 164 259 472 252 220 321 203 118 00149600 Thakurpada 190 54 136 301 143 158 134 112 22 00149700 Jharmal 171 61 110 164 105 59 80 27 53 00149800 Bhalupatra 599 249 350 672 331 341 265 219 46 00149900 Bldmal 645 224 421 459 382 77 366 340 26 001 50000 Halkadhlpa 80 27 53 88 76 12 80 76 4 00150100 Klrm,ra 1,698 647 1,051 J,259 840 419 809 616 193 00151800 Dhutra 600 229 371 535 372 163 288 267 21

282 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kirimira Industrial category of mam workers Homehold mdustry Cul(lvators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females' Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of VIllage 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

3,622 3,121 501 1,485 1,120 365 632 237 395 3,522 2,894 628 Klllmira (Total) 3,622 3,121 501 1,485 1,120 365 632 237 395 3,522 2,894 628 Klnmlra (ltural) KlTimira (Urban) Klrimlf8 (Rural) 27 17 10 39 28 II Chakbuda 71 6f> 4 4 98 85 13 Sulaln ,23 251 72 49 25 24 8 7 32 23 9 Bhaunra 30 21 9 90 73 17 11 4 7 110 93 17 Bhllnlor 523 475 4R 35 22 13 5 5 51 47 4 Handatupa 38 31 7 BalJapall 1(,6 157 9 133 68 65 58 25 33 38 31 7 Barpan 132 112 20 74 62 12 II 6 5 344 300 44 Jhann unda 26 26 9 R 61 2 59 18 12 6 Sara~mal 3 2 2 2 PItamal 4 4 2 Bungaberna 5 5 Dmnberdlhl J 10 4 6 5 4 DhengurJor Medmpur 19 17 2 Mangaradln, 109 76 33 10 9 16 2 14 265 128 137 Chandarpur 194 158 36 97 38 59 18 6 12 173 150 23 Deopan 2 9 9 6 6 BhOldli11 ------Un-I nh a bl ted------Barttkra 41 40 3 2 54 47 7 Kadobaha1 36 35 5 5 12 10 2 Tumbadlhl II 11 2 2 7 6 I Khadangadllll 84 82 2 72 65 7 TelIdlhl 17 12 5 71 71 14 8 6 139 125 14 Chamardlhl 143 162 81 24 17 7 78 2 76 2b 18 8 ((uluthmal 72 42 3n Iili 35 31 28 8 20 13 9 4 Gur1abahal

165 159 6 ISIi I ~S 57 52 5 146 131 15 Naksapall 14 14 19 15 4 Bagde111 72 68 4 4 3 3 3 68 58 10 Panpall 184 159 25 91 83 8 47 23 24 667 616 51 Mda 69 66 3 44 34 10 50 43 7 Kankaramunda % 93 3 I 31 26 5 Saraspall 43 40 3 II II 33 6 27 53 43 10 S,alrama 40 35 5 2 2 5 2 3 52 45 7 Bhurslmal 122 73 49 en 57 40 13 8 89 65 24 Bandhpall 76 76 8 8 49 35 14 Thakurpada J 65 17 48 12 7 Jharma1 99 88 11 48 42 6 5 3 2 113 86 27 Bhnlupalra 214 209 5 99 92 7 26 15 II 27 24 3 Bldmal 72 69 3 6 Halkadh'pa

175 160 15 244 193 ~I 39 17 22 351 246 105 Klrmlra 63 58 5 2. 2 222 206 16 Dhutra

283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industnal category Location code Margmal workers Cuillvators AgncultllrallabOllrers number Name of VIllage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Pers.ons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0003 K.cunJl"a (Total) 6,518 2,844 3,674 1,408 517 891 3,594 1,600 1,994 0003 Kinmira (Rural) 6,518 2,844 3,674 1,408 517 891 3,594 1,600 1,994 0003 Kmm.ca (Urban) Kmmua (Rural) 00142700 Chakbuda 35 15 10 26 II 15 00142800 Sulall1 418 258 160 128 72 56 5 3 2 00142900 Bhaunra 461 156 305 51 14 37 379 136 243 00143000 BhlmJor 22 II II 4 2 2 7 3 4 00143100 Handatupa 659 106 553 208 63 145 390 24 366 00143200 BalJapalt 242 119 123 101 48 53 125 60 65 00145500 Barpan 35 16 19 3 2 15 6 9 00145600 Jharmunda 178 120 58 36 2-1 12 104 63 41 00145700 Sarasmal 94 86 g I 45 42 3 00145800 Pllamal It <) 2 10 9 I 00145900 Bungaberna 35 22 13 31 20 II 00146000 Dumberdlhl 63 32 31 J 2 58 30 28 00146100 DhengurJor 189 105 84 3 2 I 185 102 83 00146200 Medmpur 59 27 32 18 18 29 29 00146300 Mangaradlhl 149 58 91 33 33 83 82 00146400 Chandarpur 189 136 53 26 21 5 00146500 Deopan 184 42 142 70 12 58 70 19 51 00146600 BhOldlhl 21 6 IS 21 6 15 00146700 Bao'lokra ------U n-tnhabl ted------00146800 Kadobahal 54 52 2 2 2 47 45 2 00146900 Tumbadlhl 29 26 3 21 20 00147000 Khadangadlhl 8 5 3 00147100 Telldlhl 70 22 48 00147200 Chamardtlll 30 10 20 5 5 4 3 1 00147300 Kuluthmal 19 13 6 13 9 -I 00148500 Gurlabahal 58 26 32 21 9 12 '25 10 15 00148600 Naksapah 358 162 1% 4 3 1 203 121 82 00148700 Bagdehl 77 77 5 5 70 70 00148800 Panpalt 59 35 24 6 I 5 49 33 16 00148900 Arda 541 234 307 153 53 100 293 119 174 00149000 Kankaramunda 00149100 Saraspah 162 41 121 107 16 91 54 24 30 00149300 S,alrama 318 159 159 52 26 26 199 127 72 00149400 Bhurslmal 84 17 67 67 12 55 13 J 10 00149500 Bandhpah 151 49 102 12 II 129 44 85 00149600 Thakurpada 167 31 136 26 23 3 131 I 130 00149700 Jharmal 84 78 6 11 10 I 64 62 2 00149800 Bhalupatra 407 112 295 169 7 162 120 100 20 00149900 Bldmal 93 42 51 13 2 11 80 40 40 00 150000 Hal kadhlpa 8 g 7 7 I 00150100 Klrmlfa. 450 224 226 }O 21 9 338 165 173 00151800 Dhutra 247 105 142 5 2 3 182 80 102

284 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Kirimira of marglllal workers LocatIOn Household mdustry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYll1age number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

380 71 3{)9 1,136 480 23,089 9,590 13,499 Kinmira (Total) {)(){)3 380 71 309 1,136 656 480 23,089 9,590 13,499 Klrimlra (Rural) OOH} Kinmlra (Urban) OOO} Klrim"" (Rural) 9 4 5 113 41 72 Chakbuda 00142700 7 7 278 176 102 845 327 518 Sulalll 00142800 4 27 22 653 328 325 Bhaunra 00142900 11 6 443 174 269 RllImJOr 00143000 18 5 13 43 14 29 SIS 240 275 Handatupa 00143100 16 II 5 298 124 174 BalJapah 00143200 7 6 10 R 2 934 371 563 Bafpan 00145500 I 37 32 5 1,561 609 952 Jharmunda 00145600 4 , 4 44 43 509 235 274 Sarasmal 00145700 30 12 18 Pnamal 00145800 3 2 43 18 25 Bungabema 00145900 2 91 44 47 Dumberd,llI 00146000 186 86 100 DhengurJor 00146100 II 9 2 70 32 38 Medmpur 00146200 6 5 27 23 4 159 90 69 Mangaradlhl 00146300 3 159 115 44 852 374 478 Chandarpur 00146400 22 2 20 22 9 13 932 415 517 Deopan 00146500 50 23 27 Bhold,hl 00146600 ------Un-I n ha bl ted------Bmtlkla 00146700 4 4 433 145 288 Kadobahal 00146800 7 6 225 81 144 Tumbadlill 00146900 g 3 67 29 38 Khadangad.hl 00147000 45 7 38 24 15 9 432 161 271 Tehd,llI 00147100 10 10 II 7 4 541 188 353 Chamardlhl 00147200 6 4 2 424 204 220 Kuluthmal 00147300 12 7 5 104 53 51 Gurlabahal 00148500 90 3 87 61 35 26 1,640 638 1.002 Nak~apah 00148600 2 2 262 88 174 Dagdehl 00148700 2 2 2 533 204 329 Panpah 00148800 33 16 17 62 46 16 2,986 1,307 1,679 Arda 00148900 348 116 232 Kankaramunda 0()149000 264 110 I 54 Saraspali 00149100 64 4 60 3 2 483 239 244 Slalrama 00149300 4 152 80 72 Bhurslmal 00149400 2 2 8 4 4 464 208 256 Bandhpali .00149500 10 7 J 202 105 97 Thakurpada 00149600 3 2 6 241 97 144 Jharmal 00149700 10 3 7 109 2 106 556 277 279 Bhalupatra 00149800 965 348 617 Bldmal 00149900 184 51 133 Halkadlllpa 00150000 34 12 22 48 26 22 2,302 909 1,393 Kmmra 00150100 10 50 IS 32 997 409 588 Dhutra 00151800

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF , LAIKERA C.D. BLOCK - 0004 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total populatIOn (mcludmg LocatIOn Area of institutIOnal and houseless PopulatIOn In the code Village In Number of populallon) age-group 0-6 number Name of VIllage hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0004 Lalker'l (Total) 25598 10,356 46,868 23,360 23,508 6,193 3,137 3,056 0004 Lalkera (Rural) 25598 10,356 46,868 23,360 23,508 6,193 3,137 3,056 0004 Lalkera (Urban) Lalkera (Rural) 25,5980 00143300 Bankl 3950 105 556 284 272 54, ,29 25 00143400 Balganbud 277 0 96 480 234 246 76 33 43 00143500 Babuchlpldlhl \,27\ 0 326 1,601 805 796 251 133 1\8 00143600 Karla 2400 73 395 204 -19\ 46 22 24 00143700 jammal 4620 241 \,162 573 589 150 76 74 00143800 KlIkerdma 401 0 116 512 263 249 64 37 27 00143900 Ganjudlhl 4580 139 659 331 328 99 53 46 00144000 TapgunJa 3160 144 654 342 312 79 37 42 00144100 Nuagaon 860 34 140 72 68 19 8 11 00144200 Kankkumra 4810 159 745 380 365 138 72 66 00144300 Baddhunam 8000 310 1,445 708 737 210 109 \01 00144400 Tdelmal 5140 195 765 388 377 91 50 41 00144500 Kadodarha 2470 126 548 266 282 62 35 27 00144600 Nandamunda 2700 76 343 \54 189 50 21 29 00144700 Pakelpada 2840 391 1,751 867 884 177 97 80 00144800 Karmapada 410 28 11\ 47 64 11 5 6 00144900 Khajurkhaman 2750 54 243 117 126 33 I3 20 00145000 Talmunda 1,2460 463 2,060 1,022 1,038 269 132 137 00145100 Ramchlpldlhl 4480 218 961 490 471 124 60 64 00145200 Routbahal 1300 91 485 248 237 75 32 43 00145300 Nalkbandhpah 3460 \28 563 272 291 59 29 30 00145400 Dudllkabahal 3490 107 518 224 294 76 21 55 00147400 Pan"elkhol 3910 \03 469 230 239 60 3\ 29 00147500 Kuanrmal 2320 79 392 197 195 53 28 25 00147600 Saranglol 9030 446 2,145 1,060 1,085 268 130 138 00147700 Sa has pur 5540 493 2,108 1,034 1,074 254 \ 16 138 00147800 Chandlllmal \,1780 119 483 225 258 55 20 35 00147900 Barhamusa 4310 88 442 215 227 55 28 27 00148000 Sudung 1,\880 339 1,633 821 812 243 124 119 00148100 Khontamal 1,0330 372 1,634 822 812 225 127 98 00148200 Gounbud 400 7 27 14 13 3 2 1 00148300 Majurdlma 5330 239 935 456 479 130 62 68 00148400 Rengalbeda 5630 220 882 435 447 98 50 48 001 50200 Lal kera 5620 498 2,243 1,122 1,121 285 143 142 00150300 Panpah 1120 85 390 194 196 38 20 18 001 50400 Amtapall 6630 316 1,465 746 719 233 120 113 00150500 Ku1emura 1,3050 634 2,719 1,364 1,355 359 107 152 00150600 Allapada 2190 82 350 163 187 43 13 30 00150700 Nlkhmal 2,1440 733 3,497 1,760 1,737 522 276 246 00150800 Sandhunarn 3570 164 729 378 351 77 33 44 00150900 M undraj ore 9020 456 1,993 1,009 984 236 122 114 00151000 Kankrnal 4300 146 617 306 311 71 40 31 00 \ 5 \ \ 00 UdJapalt 6490 274 1,345 678 667 208 \03 105 00151200 Muradlpah 5200 159 789 407 382 105 52 53 00151500 Bhatlalda 1,3520 684 2,884 1,433 1,451 359 186 173

288 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT La.kera

Scheduled Castes popuatJOn Scheduled Tnbes populatIOn Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

7,946 3,907 4,039 23,907 11,901 12,006 25,583 15,479 10,104 La.kera (Total) 7,946 3,907 4,039 23,907 11,901 12,006 25,583 15,479 10,104 La.kera (Rural) La.kera (Urban) La.kera (Ru ral) 13 8 5 435 222 213 314 199 115 Bankr 122 59 63 285 134 151 236 157 79 Ba.ganbud 215 104 III 1,059 535 524 850 523 327 Babuch.p.d.h. 76 36 40 226 117 [09 270 165 105 Karla 106 52 54 1,026 506 520 570 357 213 Jammal 106 56 50 355 182 173 306 189 117 Kukerama 58 27 31 461 232 229 340 202 138 GanJud.hl 89 43 46 405 220 185 336 228 108 TapgunJa 13 8 5 106 53 53 56 43 13 Nuagaon 39 20 19 558 283 275 310 199 III Kankkumra 140 79 61 951 450 501 700 432 268 Baddhunam 16 6 10 516 257 259 446 277 169 T.le.mal 78 37 41 307 146 161 326 190 136 Kadodarha 81 35 46 242 III 131 112 70 42 Nandamunda 217 109 108 1,213 594 619 1,006 594 412 Pakelpada I I 103 44 59 40 23 17 Karmapada 3 2 236 112 124 107 68 39 KhaJurkhaman 319 147 172 1,080 525 555 1,209 701 508 Talmunda 196 98 98 660 341 319 555 338 2 [7 Ramch'p,d.h. 48 22 26 412 212 200 252 171 81 Routbahal 133 66 67 133 62 71 311 187 124 Na.kbandhpah 119 47 72 314 139 175 281 167 114 Dudukabahal 36 15 21 403 197 206 302 176 126 Pankelkhol 87 47 40 117 58 59 276 158 I I 8 Kuanrmal 327 172 155 956 463 493 1,278 758 520 Saranglo. 465 224 241 779 379 400 1,048 644 404 Sahaspur 22 II II 189 95 94 266 148 I I 8 Chandmmal 21 II 10 339 163 176 204 132 72 Barhamusa 209 100 109 1,229 621 608 722 466 256 Sudung 216 103 113 744 373 371 798 499 299 Khontamal 14 8 6 19 II 8 Gounbud 289 146 143 224 105 119 525 310 215 MaJurd.ma 131 66 65 402 196 206 556 320 236 Rengalbeda 262 123 139 498 256 242 1,439 829 610 Lalkera 390 194 196 312 171 141 Panpah 350 167 183 679 354 325 831 507 324 Amtapah 673 341 332 862 430 432 1,553 916 637 Kulemura 36 17 19 154 74 80 183 107 76 Altapada 775 375 400 1,472 751 721 1,763 1,061 702 Nlktlmal 191 103 88 109 55 54 459 287 I 72 Sandhunam 431 212 219 734 359 375 1,062 641 421 MundraJore 141 69 72 238 118 120 396 234 162 Kankmal 202 98 104 1,000 512 488 649 420 229 Udlapah 14 7 7 593 309 284 360 239 121 Muradlpah 490 245 245 1,089 548 541 1,649 965 684 Bhatlalda

289 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA· VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

LocatIOn code Illiterates Total workers Mam workers number Name of VIllage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0004 Laikers (Total) 21,285 7,881 13,404 25,221 13,284 11,937 12,181 8,854 3,327 0004 Lalkera (Rural) 21,285 7,881 13,404 25,221 13,284 11,937 12,181 8,854 3,327 0004 Lalkera (Urban) LSlkers (Rural) 00143300 Bankl 242 R5 157 343 173 170 259 153 106 00143400 Balganbud 244 77 167 306 154 152 258 144 114 00143500 Babuchlpldlhl 751 282 469 870 432 438 359 314 45 00143600 Karla 125 39 86 259 130 129 95 82 13 00143700 jammal 592 216 376 596 299 297 137 108 29 00143800 Kukerama 206 74 132 305 150 155 143 104 39 00143900 Ganjudlhl 319 129 190 418 206 212 415 204 211 00144000 TapgunJa 318 114 204 318 182 136 159 143 16 00144100 Nuagaon 84 29 55 64 36 28 28 23 5 00144200 Kankkumra 435 181 254 419 240 179 148 132 16 00144300 Baddhunam 745 276 469 715 389 326 422 348 74 00144400 T,lelmal 319 III 208 408 216 192 230 186 44 00144500 Kadodarha 222 76 146 308 157 151 30 22 8 00144600 Nandamunda 231 84 147 124 78 46 87 62 25 00144700 Pakelpada 745 273 472 822 491 331 403 355 48 00144800 Karmapada 71 24 47 53 26 27 6 2 4 00144900 Khajurkhaman 136 49 87 112 64 48 13 9 4 00145000 Ta1munda 851 321 530 1,083 616 467 534 409 125 00145100 Ramchlpldlhl 406 152 254 537 289 248 227 177 50 00145200 Routbahal 233 77 156 212 110 102 112 104 8 00145300 Nmkbandhpah 252 85 167 270 146 124 219 129 90 00145400 Dudukabaha1 237 57 180 292 141 151 104 73 31 00147400 Pankelkhol 167 54 113 294 146 148 225 125 100 00147500 Kuanrmal 116 39 77 236 121 115 33 27 6 00147600 Sarang101 867 302 565 1,278 643 635 173 126 47 00 147700 Sahaspur 1,060 390 670 1,029 565 464 321 271 SO 00147800 Chandmmal 217 77 140 272 141 131 132 122 10 00147900 Barhamusa 238 83 155 262 127 135 107 101 6 00148000 Sudung 911 355 556 951 482 469 668 435 233 00148100 Khontamal 836 323 513 972 500 472 575 374 201 00148200 Gounbud g 3 5 16 9 7 8 7 I 00148300 Majurd,ma 410 146 264 493 256 237 254 174 80 00148400 Renga1beda 326 115 211 490 245 245 171 140 31 00150200 Lalkera 804 293 511 958 608 350 499 434 65 00150300 Panpah 78 23 55 204 106 98 180 95 85 00150400 Amtapah 634 239 395 702 372 330 288 215 73 00150500 Kulemura 1,166 448 718 1,579 822 757 1,026 697 329 00150600 Altapada 167 56 111 201 104 97 161 89 72 00150700 N,ktlmal 1,734 699 1,035 2,037 996 1,041 931 740 191 00150800 Sandhunam 270 91 179 432 234 198 211 198 13 00150900 MundraJore 931 368 563 994 515 479 665 470 195 00151000 Kankma1 221 72 149 367 180 187 177 ll7 60 00151100 Ud,apah 696 258 438 819 405 414 78 63 15 00151200 Murad'pall 429 168 261 437 225 212 36 23 13 00151500 Bhatlalda 1,235 468 767 1,364 757 607 874 528 346

290 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Laikera Industnal category ofmam workers Household mdustry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

5,361 4,304 1,057 3,478 2,287 1,191 892 342 550 2,450 1,921 529 Laikera (Total) 5,361 4,304 1,057 3,478 2.287 1.191 892 342 550 2,450 1,921 529 La.kera (Rural) La.kera (Urban) Laikera (Rural) 171 98 73 77 44 31 10 10 Bankl 190 108 82 67 36 11 Balganbud 217 IGI} 21 47 44 3 8 3 87 69 18 Babuch.p.dlh. 83 75 8 12 7 5 Karla 105 82 23 2 2 30 26 4 Jammal 95 R5 10 30 10 21i 12 9 3 Kukerama 93 45 48 298 145 153 5 2 3 19 12 7 GanJud.h. 123 113 10 4 3 I 8 7 I 24 20 4 TapgunJa 24 20 4 4 3 1 Nuagaon 68 61 7 ' 51 47 4 8 7 I 21 17 4 Kankkumra 146 134 12 209 163 46 14 10 4 53 41 12 Baddhunam 132 115 17 31 24 7 25 13 12 42 34 8 T.le.mal 9 9 21 13 8 Kadodarha 25 21 4 61 40 21 Nandamunda 268 240 28 47 42 5 12 10 2 76 63 13 Pakelpada 2 I 4 I 3 Karmapada 2 2 9 6 3 KhaJurkhaman 250 204 46 146 87 59 20 15 5 118 103 15 Talmunda 98 92 6 22 14 8 I I 106 71 35 Ramchlp.dlh. IOJ 98 5 8 6 2 Routhahal 71 58 13 121 56 65 5 I 4 22 14 8 Nalkbandhpah 37 22 15 42 35 7 20 12 8 5 4 1 Dudukabahal 158 89 69 51 22 29 4 4 12 10 2 Pankelkhol 3 2 I 28 24 4 Kuanrmal 62 45 17 59 41 18 I I 51 40 11 SaranglOl 59 46 13 117 107 10 19 10 9 126 108 18 Sahaspur 83 78 5 40 36 4 2 2 7 6 Chandmmal 67 66 I 27 27 3 2 I 10 6 4 Barhamusa 196 173 23 374 199 175 26 12 14 72 51 21 Sudung 312 214 98 81 60 21 20 2 18 162 98 64 Khontamal 4 J 3 3 1 I Gounhud 81 67 14 94 70 24 51 13 38 28 24 4 MaJurdlma 54 40 14 62 53 9 8 7 47 40 7 Rengalbeda 99 97 2 69 63 6 54 27 27 277 247 30 Lalkera 34 31 3 II 10 I 119 46 73 16 8 8 Panpah 77 67 10 55 42 13 65 28 37 91 78 13 Amtapah 382 298 84 326 223 103 127 30 97 191 146 45 Kulemura 96 54 42 52 29 23 4 I 3 9 5 4 Altapada 555 478 77 167 129 38 66 14 52 143 119 24 Nlktlmal 132 124 8 44 43 2 2 33 29 4 Sandhunam 246 201 45 285 185 100 48 13 35 86 71 15 MundraJore 72 62 10 42 34 8 39 3 16 24 18 6 Kankmal 51 42 9 3 2 I I I 23 19 4 Ud,apah 7 6 4 3 12 6 6 13 8 5 Murad.pah 230 152 78 308 154 154 81 26 55 255 196 59 Bhatl3lda

291 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industnal category Locatton code MargInal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofYlllage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0004 La.kera (Total) 13,040 4,430 8,610 3,580 1,321 2,259 7,770 2,632 5,138 0004 Laikera (Rural) 13,040 4,430 8,610 3,580 1,321 2,259 7,770 2,632 5,138 0004 Lu.kera (Urban) La.kera (Rural) 00143300 Bankl 84 20 64 59 14 45 25 6 19 00143400 BaIganbud 48 10 38 29 7 22 19 3 16 00143500 Babuchlpldlhl 51 \ 118 393 &2 7 75 403 103 300 00143600 Karla 164 48 116 102 2L 79 12 7 00143700 Jammal 459 191 268 344 158 186 4 3 I 00143800 Ku~erama 162 46 116 17 4 13 142 39 103 00143900 GanJudlh. 3 2 1 1 00144000 TapgunJa 159 39 120 10 3 7 118 24 94 00144100 Nuagaon 36 13 23 1 1 15 12 3 00144200 Kankkumra 271 108 163 135 74 61 '132 30 102 00144300 Baddhuflam 293 41 252 8 5 3 260 29 231 00144400 Tllelmal 178 30 148 62 II 51 97 19 78 00144500 Kadodarha 278 135 143 277 134 143 00144600 Nandamunda 37 16 21 7 4 3 00144700 Pakelpada 419 136 283 22 10 12 357 97 260 00144800 Karmapada 47 24 23 42 21 21 00144900 KhaJurkhaman 99 55 44 6 3 3 93 52 .JI 00145000 Talmunda 549 207 342 156 47 109 380 148 232 00145100 Ramchlpldlhl 310 112 198 23 14 9 144 68 76 00145200 Routbahal 100 6 94 98 5 93 2 1 00145300 Nalkbandhpall 51 17 34 15 5 10 24 4 20 00145400 Dudukabahal 188 68 120 80 35 45 94 30 64 00147400 Pankelkhol 69 21 48 29 11 18 40 10 30 00147500 Kuanrmal 203 94 109 41 20 21 100 43 57 00147600 Saranglol 1,105 517 588 431 220 211 672 296 376 00147700 Sahaspur 708 294 414 177 56 121 474 217 257 00147800 ChandnImal 140 19 121 5 5 134 13 121 00147900 Barhamusa 155 26 129 6 5 148 20 128 00148000 Sudung 283 47 236 9 2 7 242 37 205 00148100 Khontamal 397 126 271 98 28 70 196 70 126 00148200 Gourltlud 8 2 6 3 I 2 5 1 4 00148300 MaJurdlma 239 82 157 136 51 85 58 25 33 00148400 Rengalbeda 319 105 214 164 55 109 136 41 95 00150200 Lmkera 459 174 285 107 34 73 255 99 156 00150300 Panpall 24 11 13 5 4 1 , 5 I 4 00150400 Amtapall 414 157 257 79 48 31 266 98 168 00150500 Kulemura 553 125 428 175 43 132 282 64 218 00150600 Altapada 40 15 25 3 1 2 31 10 21 00150700 Nlktlmal 1,106 256 850 229 55 174 638 186 452 00150800 Sandhunam 221 36 185 113 20 93 59 II 48 00150900 MundraJ ore 329 45 284 68 18 50 233 25 208 00151000 Kankmal 190 63 127 69 21 48 121 42 79 00151100 Udiapaii 741 342 399 70 41 29 523 262 261 00151200 Muradlpah 401 202 199 208 109 99 193 93 100 00151500 Bhatlalda 490 229 261 99 43 56 318 138 180

292 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Laikera ofmarg1l1al workers Locatlon Household mdustry workers Other workers Non-workers code Per~ons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of VIllage nllmber 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

971 108 863 719 369 350 21,647 10,076 11,571 La.kera (Total) 0004 971 108 , 863 719 369 350 21,647, 10,076 11,571 La.kera (Rural) 0004 La.kera (Urban) 0004 La.kera (Rural) 213 III 102 Bank. 00143300 174 80 94 Balganbud 00143400 8 7 18 7 Il 731 373 358 Babuchlpldlhl 00143500 31 4 n 19 14 5 \3() 74 62 Karla 00143600 7~ 8 66 37 22 15 566 274 292 Jammul 00143700 3 207 Il3 94 Kukerama 00143800 1 241 125 116 GanJudlh, 00143900 12 2 10 19 10 9 336 160 176 TapgullJ3 00144000 20 20 76 36 40 Nuagaon 00144100 3 3 326 140 186 Kankkumra 0014420U 7 7 18 7 11 730 319 41 1 Baddhunam 00144300 19 JQ 357 172 185 Tllelmal 00144400 1 1 240 109 n 1 Kadodarha 00144500 30 12 18 219 76 143 Nandamunda 00144600 40 29 Il 929 376 553 Pakelpada 00144700 5 3 2 58 21 37 Karmapada 00144800 131 53 78 KhaJurkhaman 00144900 5 5 8 7 977 406 571 Talmunda 00145000 J 2 140 29 III 424 201 223 Ramch'p,d,h, 00145100 273 138 135 Ruutbahal 00145200 J 2 9 7 2 293 126 167 Na,kbandhpalt 00145300 14 3 II 226 83 143 Dudukabahal 00145400 175 84 91 Pankelkhol 00147400 62 31 31 156 76 80 Kuanrmal 00147500 I 867 417 450 Saranglot 00147600 22 8 14 35 13 22 1,079 469 61 0 Sahaspur 00147700 2Il 84 127 Chandmmal 00147800 180 88 92 Barhamusa 00147900 7 24 7 17 682 339 343 Sudung 00148000 46 45 57 27 30 662 322 340 Khontamal 00148100 11 5 6 Gounbud 00148200 43 4 39 2 2 442 200 242 MaJurdtma 00148300 18 8 10 1 392 190 202 Rengalbeda 00148400 50 12 38 47 29 18 1,285 514 771 Latkera 00150200 14 6 8 186 88 98 Panpa" 00150300 54 3 51 15 8 7 763 374 389 AlIItapalt 00150400 81 6 75 15 12 3 1,140 542 598 Kulemura 00150500 3 2 1 3 2 1 149 59 90 A'tapada 00150600 221 2 219 18 13 5 1,460 7M 696 N,kttmal 00150700 46 5 41 3 3 297 144 153 SandhuTlam 00150800 24 23 4 3 999 494 505 MundraJore 00150900 250 126 124 Kant..mal 00151000 122 16 106 26 23 3 526 273 253 Ud,apalt 00151100 352 182 170 Murad.pah 00151200 16 14 57 46 11 1,520 676 844 Bhatlalda 00151500

293

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF KOLABIRA (P) C.D. BLOCK - 0091 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total populatIOn (mcludmg LocatIon Arcaof mstItutional and houseless Population 111 the code VIllage In Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of VIllage hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0091 Kolablra (P) (Total) 207.82 8,491 38,890 19,514 19,376 4,981 2,544 2,437 0091 Kolablra (P) (Rural) 207.82 8,491 38,890 19,514 19,376 4,981, 2,544 2,437 0091 Kolablra (P) (Urban) Kolablra (P) (Rural) 20,7820 00149200 Gudlgaon 8600 316 1,603 813 790 216 105 111 00151300 Butupah 2460 105 454 222 232 61 35 26 00151400 SahaJbahal 980 48 199 106 93 17 II 6 00151600 Jhlrlapah 8990 451 1,876 937 939 173 83 90 00151700 PlIkhrasale 8450 184 1,628 811 817 203 105 98 00151900 Kelenda 4010 240 1,009 546 463 154 89 65 00152000 Smapall 1,1310 291 1,485 751 734 215 116 99 00152100 Khunapah 2840 121 577 295 282 99 58 41 00152200 Jammal(Kulta) 1210 47 192 99 93 28 12 16 00152300 Kelendamal 5280 172 800 383 417 121i 54 72 00152400 Rengalpah 3990 153 721 370 351 129 75 54 00152500 Nuapah 3210 84 343 182 161 39 22 17 00152600 SunaJhuna 1340 65 28& 127 161 37 23 14 00152700 Smghlmunda 700 ------Un-II,lmb,ted------00152800 Smglbahal 1940 lOS 425 224 201 56 31 25 00152900 Patkpada 6010 219 948 454 494 102 40 62 00153000 Kolablra 9520 450 2,074 1,053 1,021 249 122 127 00153100 Raghunathpall 1,0050 533 2,477 1,221 1,256 279 132 147 00153200 Patrapah 4680 288 1,375 717 658 151 82 69 00153300 Parmanpur 1,2380 480 2,359 1,194 1,165 307 150 157 00153400 Salepah 3180 140 772 370 402 114, 57 57 00153500 Dandabuda 2600 80 406 209 197 54 23 31 00153600 Tarekcla 4310 281 1,338 669 669 169 90 79 00153700 Jalad'hl 6270 47 283 139 144 34 20 14 00153800 Samasmgha 1,4910 884 3,793 1,896 1,&97 488 236 252 00\53900 Bhograpah 2560 90 422 212 210 63 30 33 00154000 Pandak,mal(S) 4750 150 772 367 405 109 54 55 00154100 KuslImdlhl 5080 89 475 237 238 60 28 32 00154200 SanyaSipah 2660 129 650 324 326 98 41 57 00154300 Badbahal 3740 156 662 336 326 88 45 43 00154400 Klimurad,hl 2120 24 105 63 42 8 5 3 00154500 Kundurslngha 4790 212 997 496 501 158 86 72 00154600 Kulhlamal 1,0980 224 1,039 503 536 143 76 67 00154700 Dhubenbud 3030 115 491 241 250 68 35 33 00154800 Jamchuan 580 17 67 36 31 11 7 4 00154900 Gamhapah 5530 262 1,051 546 505 139 85 54 00155000 Ludung 8500 430 1,899 964 935 200 97 103 00155100 Pandkllnal(J) 2440 165 732 373 359 84 50 34 00155200 Amah 5630 188 874 429 44S 111 S4 57 00155300 Lanapall 4670 190 940 458 482 110 63 47 00155400 Balragldlhl 500 30 130 64 66 18 9 9 00155500 DhengurJore 1040 36 159 77 82 13 8 5

296 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kolabin (P)

Scheduled Castes popuatlon Scheduled Tnbes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYlliage II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

5,602 2,741 2,861 17,427 8,746 8,681 22,205 13,306 8,899 Ko[ab,ra (P) (Total) 5,602 2,741 2,861 17,427 8,746 8,681 22,205 13,306 8,899 Kolab.ra (P) (Rural) Kolablra (P) (Urban) Kolablra (P) (Rural) 280 133 147 797 404 393 905 575 330 Uudlgaon 91 41 50 II 6 282 149 133 Butupall 15 7 103 55 48 86 S3 33 SahaJbahal 372 183 189 755 381 374 1,140 661 479 Jhlrlapah 193 99 94 646 330 316 1,026 592 434 Pukhrasale 94 , 51 43 605 324 281 537 368 169 Kelenda 354 177 177 6&3 346 317 805 506 299 Smapah 53 27 26 196 104 92 274 158 116 Khunapah 25 12 13 135 79 56 Jammal(Kulta). 209 96 113 214 97 117 407 245 162 Kelendamal 22 12 10 406 198 208 299 184 I 15 Rengalpall 7 4 131 72 59 257 150 107 Nuapah 29 15 14 180 7f, 104 194 94 100 SunaJhana ------Un-lllhal)lted------Slnghlmunda 175 85 90 101 57 44 293 171 122 SIIlglbaha1 182 81 101 334 155 179 606 349 257 Palkpada

~88 137 151 758 386 372 1,329 798 53 I Kalabn. 1')5 8& 109 403 208 195 1,720 959 761 Raghunathpah 211 103 108 347 176 171 861 518 343 Palrapah 176 95 81 1.197 609 588 1,357 804 553 Parrnanpur 80 41 39 585 271 314 325 201 124 Salepah 100 50 50 66 35 31 259 161 98 Dandabuda 185 89 90 938 471 467 619 397 222 Tard.ela 283 139 144 96 60 36 .Iala,l1hl 800 401 399 1,160 581 579 2,255 1,335 920 SamaslIlgha 64 28 36 46 24 22 233 145 88 Bhograpah 718 332 386 346 202 144 Pandaklmal(S) 416 210 206 228 141 87 Kusumd.hl 39 \ 8 21 538 267 271 262 166 96 Sanyaslpah 53 24 29 414 213 201 319 206 I I 3 Badbahal 105 63 42 69 51 18 Kumuradlhl 235 112 123 580 lR9 291 616 364 252 KundurslIlgha 152 76 76 620 299 321 578 340 238 Kulh,amaJ 313 152 161 257 153 104 Dhubenbud 65 35 30 18 \2 6 Jamchuan 209 108 IOI 381 2(15 176 607 363 244 Gamharah 154 76 78 960 492 468 1,011 (,37 374 Ludung 280 141 139 156 79 77 369 233 IJ(, Pandkllnal(J) 1'7 75 82 616 299 317 507 J08 199 Amall 79 35 44 473 236 237 535 315 220 Lanapah 44 23 21 93 50 43 Balragllhhl 147 71 76 90 53 37 Dhen 'ur ore

297 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. JHARSUGUDA • VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0091 Kolabira (P) (Total) 16,685 6,208 10,477 17,196 10,465 6,731 10,177 7,949 2,228 0091 Kolabira (P) (Rural) 16,685 6,208 10,477 17,196 10,465 6,731 10,177 7,949 2,228 0091 Kolabira (P) (Urban) Kolab~ra (P) (Rural) 00149200 Gudigaon 698 238 460 708 436 272 364 328 36 00151300 Butupali 172 73 99 127 105 22 120 101 19 00151400 Sahajbahal 113 53 60 52 49 3 51 48 3 00151600 Jhirlapali 736 276 460 778 500 278 073 , 481 192 00151700 Pukhrasale 602 219 383 838 421 417 349 235 114 00151900 Kelenda 472 178 294 515 297 218 288 196 92 00152000 Siriapali 680 245 435 544 382 162 310 273 37 00152100 Khunapali 303 137 166 239 150 89 105 20 85 00152200 Jammal(Kulta) 57 20 37 78 51 27 48 31 17 00 I 52300 Kelendamal 393 138 255 270 186 84 192 170 22 00152400 Rengalpali 422 186 236 311 188 123 278 179 99 00152500 Nuapali 86 32 54 96 78 18 82 68 14 00152600 Sunajharia 94 33 61 68 63 63 58 5 00152700 Singhimunda ------Un-inhabited------00152800 Singibahal 132 53 79 182 111 71 125 90 35 00152900 Paikpada 342 105 237 325 236 89 208 162 46 00153000 Kolabira 745 255 490 937 593 344 762 549 213 00153100 Raghunathpali 757 262 495 1,016 629 387 568 469 99 00153200 Patrapali 514 199 315 670 391 279 456 356 100 00153300 Parmanpur 1,002 390 612 1,234 694 540 842 600 242 00153400 Salepali 447 169 278 199 185 14 151 150 00153500 Dandabuda. 147 48 99 219 123 96 156 109 47 00153600 Tarekela 719 272 447 773 412 361 519 335 184 00153700 Jaladihi 187 79 108 138 65 73 54 53 00153800 Samasingha 1,538 561 977 1,585 1,028 557 953 830 123 00153900 Bhograpali 189 67 122 201 113 88 S6 68 18 00154000 Pandakimal(S) 426 165 261 472 229 243 '145 128 17 00154100 Kusumdihi 247 96 151 243 III 132 186 98 8& 00154200 Sanyasipali 388 158 230 291 173 118 163 133 30 00154300 Badbahal 343 130 213 267 168 99 165 150 15 00154400 Kumurallhi 36 12 24 42 40 2 37 36 I 00154500 Kundursingha 381 132 249 480 274 206 186 161 25 00154600 Kulhiamal 461 163 298 599 296 303 275 233 42 00154700 Dhubenbud 234 88 146 282 145 137 130 119 11 00154800 Jamchuan 49 24 25 39 20 19 26 14 12 00154900 Gamhapali 444 183 261 373 254 119 46 30 16 00155000 Ludung 888 327 561 709 522 187 447 406 41 00155100 Pandkimal(J) 363 140 223 439 230 209 205 146 59 00155200 Amati 367 121 246 230 207 23 210 200 10 00155300 Lariapali 405 143 262 493 246 247 136 122 14 00155400 Bairagidihi 37 14 23 64 31 33 12 12 00155500 Dhengurjore 69 24 45 70 33 37 5 2 3

298 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Kolabira (P) Industnal category ofmalll workers Household mdustry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons· Males Females Name ofYlllage 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

3,967 3,599 368 1,990 1,643 347 1,323 319 1,004 2,897 2,388 509 Kolabira (P) (Total) 3,967 3,599 368 1,990 1,643 347 1,323 319 1,004 2,897 2,388 509 Kolab,ra (P) (Rural) Kolab,ra (P) (Urban) Kolabmt (P) (Rural) 130 127 46 41 5 20 15 5 168 145 23 Gudlgaon 40 36 4 58 48 10 21 16 Butupah 15 15 30 27 3 6 6 Sahalbahal 154 136 18 176 104 72 48 26 22 295 215 80 Jhlrlapah 145 103 42 7 7 9 4 5 188 121 67 Pukhrasale 88 78 10 19 14 5 72 8 64 109 96 13 Kelenda 152 149 3 63 59 4 29 2 27 66 63 3 Smapah 13 13 2 82 3 79 8 3 5 Khunapah 17 17 15 14 15 12 3 lammal(Kulta) 90 84 6 21 18 3 13 6 7 68 62 6 KelenJamal 35 34 I· I 100 9 91 142 135 7 Rengalpalt 37 17 17 17 9 8 19 13 6 Nuapah 12 12 44 42 2 6 3 3 SunaJhana ------.---.-U n-t n h a btted------· .--. --- Smghtmunda 26 21 63 45 18 8 1 7 28 23 5 Stngtbahal 81 74 7 3 3 35 5 30 89 80 9 Patkpada 145 130 15 121 81 40 116 25 91 380 313 67 KolabHa 138 137 101 99 2 129 65 64 200 168 32 Raghunathpah 185 177 73 67 6 94 24 70 104 88 16 Patrapah 316 273 43 161 138 23 176 22 154 189 167 22 I'armanpur 145 145 2 2 3 3 Salepah 60 53 7 27 25 2 47 II 36 22 20 2 Dandabuda 249 208 41 61 59 2 157 20 137 52 48 4 Tarekela 49 49 5 4 I laladlh, 400 381 19 225 192 33 58 31 27 270 226 44 Samasmgha 44 44 8 8 10 10 24 16 8 Bhograpalt 115 III 4 14 3 II I I 15 14 Pandaktmal(S) 83 40 43 88 49 39 5 5 10 9 Kusumdlhl 24 24 29 25 4 6 4 2 104 80 24 Sanyastpah 121 113 9 7 2 8 4 4 27 26 1 Badbahal 34 33 3 3 Kumurad,ht 64 50 14 94 87 7 6 3 3 22 21 Kundur~mgha 151 135 16 71 62 9 20 10 10 33 26 7 Kulh,amal 41 38 3 74 71 3 3 I 2 12 9 3 Dhubenbud 21 12 10 4 2 2 lamchuan 4 6 I 5 35 25 10 Gamhapalr 169 167 2 144 136 8 23 12 II III 91 20 Ludung 86 64 22 78 54 24 10 9 31 27 4 Pandklmal(J) 167 164 3 35 30 5 2 2 6 4 2 Amatt 109 102 7 9 8 3 3 15 12 3 Lanapah 8 2 2 2 BaHagtdth, 2 2 2 Dhen 'ur ore

299 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA * VILLAGE PRIMARY CD BIock- Industnal category LocatIOn code Margmal workers Culttvators Agnculturallabourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females F;ersons Males Female!)., 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0091 Kolab.ra (P) (Total) 7,019 2,516 4,503 910 490 420 3,484 1,466 2,018 0091 Kolabn-a (P) (Rural) 7,019 2,516 4,503 910 490 420 3,484 1,466 2,018 0091 Kolab.ra (P) (Urban) Kolab.ra (P) (Rural) 00149200 Gud.gaon 344 108 236 8 3 5 126 36 90 00151300 Butupah 7 4 3 3 2 I 4 2 2 00151400 Sahajbahal I 1 0015 1600 Jh. rlapah 105 19 86 32 2 30 48 7 41 00151700 Pukllrasale 489 186 303 45 32 13 387 143 244 00151900 Kelenda 227 101 126 37 22 15 56 18 38 00152000 Smapah 234 109 125 3 2 75 60 15 00 \ 52 \ 00 Khunapah 134 130 4 123 122 00152200 Jammal(Kulta) 30 20 \0 10 10 4 3 00152300 Kelendamal 78 16 62 16 9 7 4 00152400 Rengalpal. 33 9 24 4 3 17 3 14 00152500 Nuapah 14 \0 4 3 2 3 3 00 \ 52600 SUllaJhana 5 5 1 2 2 00152700 Smgh.mullda. ------U n-mhab. ted------00152800 Smglbahal 57 21 36 7 4 3 28 10 18 00152900 Pa.kpada 117 74 43 102 63 39 00\ 53000 Kolablra 175 44 131 15 5 JO 58 14 H 00153100 Raghunathpah 448 160 288 61 57 4 , 80 57 23 00 \ 53200 Patrapal1 21

300 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kolabira (P) ofmargmal workers LocatIOn Household mdustry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVdlage number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

1,927 147 1,780 698 413 285 21,694 9,049 12,645 Kolabira (P) (Total) 0091 1,927 147 1,780 698 413 285 21,694 9,049 12,645 Kolablra (P) (Rural) 0091 Kolabira (P) (Urban) 0091 Kolabira (P) (Rural) 116 II 105 94 58 36 895 377 518 Gudlgaon 00149200 327 117 210 Butupah 00151300 147 57 90 SahaJbahal 00151400 12 II 13 9 4 1,098 437 661 Jhlrlapah 00151600 26 26 31 11 20 790 390 400 Pukhrasale 00151700 54 3 51 80 58 22 494 249 245 Kelenda 00151900 92 5 87 64 42 22 941 369 572 Smapah 00152000 7 4 3 4 4 338 145 193 Khunapah 00152100 9 8 7 6 114 48 66 Jammal(Kulta) 00152200 51 50 7 5 2 530 197 333 Kelendamal 00152300 4 4 8 5 3 410 182 228 Rengalpah 00152400 3 2 5 3 2 247 104 143 Nuapalt 00152500 2 2 220 64 156 SunaJhana 00152600 ------Un-InhabIted ------Smghlmunda 00152700 11 II 11 7 4 243 113 130 Smgibahal 00152800 11 9 2 4 2 2 623 218 405 Palkpada 00152900 59 58 43 24 19 1,137 460 677 Kolablra 00153000 271 19 252 36 27 9 1,461 592 869 Raghunathpalt 00153100 127 1 126 9 4 5 705 326 379 Patrapah 00153200 223 12 211 31 21 10 1,125 500 625 Parmanpur 00153300 3 3 573 185 388 Salepah 00153400 24 23 2 187 86 10 I Dandabuda 00153500 47 46 10 6 4 565 257 308 Tarekela 00153600 9 8 145 74 71 Jaladlhl 00153700 198 16 182 74 28 46 2,208 868 1,340 Samasmgha 00153800 40 2 38 9 3 6 221 99 122 Bhograpalt 00153900 9 9 4 4 300 138 162 Pandaklmal(S) 00154000 28 28 232 126 106 Kusumdlhl 00154100 11 II 50 25 25 359 151 208 Sanyaslpalt 00154200 49 5 44 II 9 2 395 168 227 Badbahal 00154300 63 23 40 Kumuradlhl 00154400 93 13 80 517 222 295 Kundursmgha 00154500 112 15 97 21 8 13 440 207 233 KulhJamal 00154600 60 60 7 I 6 209 96 113 Dhubenbud 00154700 28 16 12 Jamchuan 00154800 73 9 64 12 9 3 678 292 386 Gamhapah 00154900 18 6 12 29 22 7 1,190 442 748 Ludung 00155000 40 4 36 5 3 2 293 143 150 Pandklmal(J) 00155100 15 4 11 4 2 2 644 222 422 Amat! 00155200 21 21 9 2 7 447 212 235 Lanapalt 00155300 66 33 33 BaJragldlhl 00155400 89 44 45 DhengurJore 00155500

301

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN PRIMARY

Area of Townl LocatIon Name of Townl Ward Ward 111 Number of Total population (including PopulatIOn In the code square households institutIOnal and houseless age-group 0-6 number KIlometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

40201000 Belpahar (NAC) 41.65 6,593 32,826 17,671 15,155 3,828 2,018 1,810 0001 Ward No I 662 3,271 1,714 1,557 437 254 183 0002 Ward No 2 261 1.239 621 618 181 93 88 0003 Ward No 3 443 2,261 1,185 1,076 247 133 114 0004 Ward No 4 372 1,810 948 862 190 109 81 0005 Ward No 409 1,998 1,029 969 243 137 106 0006 Ward No b 258 1,340 738 602 148 72 76 0007 Ward No 7 555 2,594 1,322 1,272 344 173 171 0008 Ward No 8 322 1.599 872 727 128 72 56 0009 Ward No 9 373 1,952 1,059 893 254 125 129 0010 Ward No 10 237 1,146 611 535 61 28 33 0011 Ward No 11 329 1,591 839 752 211 100 105 00t2 Ward No 12 507 2,560 1,340 1,220 335 167 168 0013 Ward No 13 417 2,052 1,072 980 202 98 104 0014 Ward No 14 282 1,490 775 715 182 95 87 0015 Ward No 15 461 2,001 1,034 967 214 108 106 0016 Ward No 16 705 3,922 2,512 1,410 451 248 203

40202000 BroJaroJuacar (1\1) 4144 15,611 76,959 40,319 36,640 9,961 5,180 4,781 ODD! Ward No J 846 4,403 2,323 2,080 598 307 291 0002 Ward-No 2 1,162 5,254 2,827 2,427 694 367 327 0003 Ward No 3 1,071 5,412 2,910 2,502 661 346 315 OU04 Ward No 4 1,283 6,132 3,226 2,906 1,010 526 484 0005 Ward No 5 763 4,155 2,163 1,992 510 264 246 0006 Ward No 6 844 4,897 2,483 2,414 567 , 1,00 267 0007 Ward No 7 796 4,163 2,233 1,930 499 269 230 0008 Wald No 8 819 3,938 2,036 1,902 491 258 233 0009 Ward No 9 1,141 5,612 2,915 2,697 785 397 388 0010 Ward No to 989 4,831 2,643 2,188 794 429 36:5 0011 Ward No II 496 2,426 1,303 1,123 236 134 102 0012 Ward No 12 717 3,394 1,718 1,656 406 203 203 oon Ward No 13 844 4,099 2,113 1,986 566 291 275 0014 Ward No 14 832 4,012 2,038 1,974 509 263 246 0015 WardNo 15 966 4,503 2,330 2,173 520 252 268 0016 Ward No 16 1,046 5,080 2,670 2,410 556 289 267 OUI7 Ward No 17 996 4,642 2,362 2,280 559 285 274

40203000 Jharsuguda (1\1) 70,47 15,366 76,100 39,966 36,134 9,633 4,957 4,676 0001 Ward No I 811 3,893 2066 1,827 446 244 202 0002 WardNo 2 681 3,124 1,631 1,493 550 290 260 0003 Ward No 3 403 2,127 1,197 1,130 230 110 120 0004 Ward No 4 518 2,758 1,462 1,296 394 209 185 0005 Ward No 5 781 3,946 2,055 1,891 531 267 264 0006 Ward No 6 551 2,370 1,259 1.111 267 136 131 0007 Ward No 7 677 3,197 1,763 1,434 390 195 195 0008 Ward No 8 527 2,462 1,247 1,215 282 147 135 0009 Ward No 9 976 4,957 2,761 2,196 527 274 253 0010 Ward No 10 605 3,122 1,491 1,631 418 192 226 0011 Ward]tjo II 689 3,141 1,612 1,529 397 207 190 0012 Ward No 12 726 3,745 2,147 1,598 442 240 202 0013 Ward No 13 655 3,296 1,701 1,595 448 210 238 0014 Ward No 14 624 2,979 1,615 1,364 284 148 131> 0015 Ward No 15 656 3,112 1,571 1,541 443 230 213 00!6 Ward No J6 828 3,904 2,064 1,840 435 233 202 0017 Ward No 17 734 3,334 1,674 1,660 418 211 207 0018 Ward No 18 265 1,472 744 728 129 64 65 0019 Ward No 19 382 2,417 1,277 1,140 247 134 113 0020 Ward No 20 699 3,839 2,046 1,793 559 309 250 0021 Ward No 21 787 4,148 2,106 2,042 636 318 318 0022 Ward No 22 346 1,877 996 881 295 160 135 0023 Ward No 23 764 3,458 1,801 1,657 499 258 241 0024 Wald No 24 681 3,222 1,680 1,5·12 366 171 195

304 URBAN PRIMA8Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name ofTownl Ward Locatlon Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tnbe~ population Literates code numher Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

3,287 1.697 1,590 7,668 4.076 3,592 22,669 13,630 9.039 Belpahar (NAC) 40201000 227 120 107 618 328 290 1,852 1.114 738 Word No 0001 94 49 4) 762 371 391 597 377 220 Ward No 2 0002 14~ 81 64 191 93 98 1.698 974 724 Wald No 0003 207 107 100 141 78 63 1,273 722 551 Ward No 4 0004 155 75 80 528 265 263 1,247 700 547 Ward No 5 0005 204 93 III 161 82 79 1,013 622 391 Ward No 6 0006 221 112 109 950 465 485 1,779 1.020 759 Ward No 7 0007 149 83 66 68 33 35 1,319 762 557 Ward No 8 0008 171 87 84 143 73 70 1,429 852 577 Ward No 9 0009 246 126 120 II 7 4 995 566 429 Wald No 10 0010 37 23 14 414 210 204 1,153 673 480 Ward No II 0011 476 239 237 1.269 669 600 1,537 957 580 Ward No 12 0012 84 43 41 473 244 22<) 1,570 906 664 Ward No 13 0013 126 64 62 601 313 288 965 579 386 Ward No 14 0014 130 170 160 322 167 155 1,540 854 686 Ward No 15 0015 415 225 190 1.016 678 338 2,702 1,952 750 Ward No 16 0016

13,925 7,I4t 6,184 7,989 4,048 3,941 51,669 30,306 21,363 BraJaraJnagar (M) 402020UU 601 319 282 1.069 541 528 2,710 1.630 1,080 Ward No I 0001 820 438 382 161 84 77 3,800 2.217 1,583 Ward No 2 0002 482 255 227 362 184 178 3,670 2.216 1,454 Ward No 0003 973 497 476 556 277 279 3,718 2.254 1,464 Ward No 4 0004 431 230 201 J3J 158 175 2,844 1,651 1.193 W"d No 5 '0005 1,680 836 844 1.529 780 749 2,934 1,711 1.223 Ward No 6 0006 119 65 54 76 46 30 3,070 1.795 1.275 Wald No 7 0007 626 304 122 151 72 79 2,835 1.584 1,251 Ward No 8 0008 621 302 319 186 86 100 4,015 2,294 1,721 Ward No <) 0009 482 268 214 940 487 453 2,665 1,713 952 Ward No 10 0010 188 96 92 39 22 17 1,906 1,095 811 Ward No II 0011 1,215 601 614 233 116 117 2,228 1.329 899 Ward No 12 0012 1.102 569 533 95 45 50 2,722 1.559 1,163 Ward No 13 0013 1.717 863 854 227 113 114 2,751 1.594 1,159 Ward No 14 0014 1,802 902 900 684 365 319 2,847 1,726 1,121 Ward No 15 0015 717 405 312 565 280 285 3.656 2,117 1,539 Ward No In 0016 349 191 158 783 392 191 3.296 1.821 1,475 Ward No 17 0017

11,344 5,805 5,539 14,333 7,305 7,028 51,563 30,333 21,23U Jharsuguda (M) 40203000 798 421 377 653 339 314 2,620 1,547 1.073 Ward No I 0001 807 423 384 1.504 759 745 1.417 912 505 Ward No 2 0002 53 27 26 75 40 35 1.866 1,012 854 Ward No 3 0003 209 113 96 191 106 85 1,908 1,114 794 Ward No 4 0004 922 448 474 207 III 96 2.532 1.471 1,061 Ward No 5 0005 483 255 228 102 52 50 1,650 1.008 642 Ward No 6 0006 229 122 107 925 469 456 2.097 1,349 748 Ward No 0007 889 457 432 396 197 199 1,629 939 690 Ward No 8 0008 308 170, 138 1.397 707 690 3,384 2.100 1,284 Ward No 9 0009 164 85 79 706 336 370 2,401 1,223 1,178 Ward No 10 0010 329 163 166 906 452 454 2,160 1.258 902 Wald No II 0011 463 256 207 959 524 435 2,634 1,717 917 Ward No 12 0012 523 276 247 1.688 866 822 2.000 1.253 747 Wald No IJ Op13 137 74 63 1.151 584 567 2,169 1,320 849 Ward No 14 0014 (,07 299 308 1.306 65& 64& 1,646 1.005 641 Ward No i) 0015 314 158 156 222 122 100 2,902 1,649 1,253 Ward No 16 0016 779 394 385 614 308 306 2,079 1.207 872 Ward No 17 0017 64 33 31 10 6 4 1,248 645 603 Ward No 18 0018 51 26 25 31 20 II 2,031 1.110 921 Ward No 19 0019 684 345 339 78 41 37 2,518 1,468 1,050 Ward No 20 0020 1,037 524 513 717 344 373 2,611 1,529 1,082 Ward No 21 0021 63 33 3() 27 II 16 1,285 741 544 Ward No 22 0022 856 407 449 279 138 141 2,348 1.359 989 Ward No 23 0023 575 296 279 189 115 74 2,428 1.397 1,031 Ward No 24 0024

305 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

URBAN PRIMARY

LocatIon Name of Town! Ward code IllIterates Total workers MaIn workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

)201000 BeIpahar (NAC) 10,157 4,041 6,116 10,222 8,931 1,291 8,996 8,239 757 )01 Ward No I 1,419 600 819 944 793 151 682 615 67 )02 Ward No 2 642 244 398 423 318 105 295 248 47 103 Ward No 1 563 211 352 638 562 76 607 546 61 104 w.ftrd No 4 537 226 311 547 482 65 468 411 57 )05 Ward No 5 751 329 422 575 497 78 515 461 54 106 Ward No 6 327 116 211 385 339 46 341 308 33 l07 Ward No 7 815 302 513 711 614 97 594 539 55 l08 Ward No R 280 110 170 433 410 23 425 402 23 J09 WardNQ 9 523 207 316 511 472 39 , 482 450 32 )10 Ward No 10 151 45 106 300 271 29 282 258 24 III Ward No 11 438 166 272 471 418 53 468 416 52 ll2 Ward No 12 1,023 383 640 898 685 213 674 624 50 )13 Ward No 13 482 166 316 577 503 74 533 480 53 ll4 Ward No 14 525 196 329 396 364 32 354 341 13 J15 Ward No 15 461 180 281 624 526 98 586 506 80 ll6 Ward No 16 1,220 560 660 1,789 1,677 112 1,690 1,634 56

)202000 Br.Jorajnagar (M) 25,290 10,013 IS,277 19,789 17,427 2,362 17,272 15,656 1,616 )01 Ward N(} I 1,693 693 1,000 1,136 1,012 124 977 914 63 J02 Ward No 2 1,454 610 844 1,342 1,247 95 1,317 1,230 87 )03 Ward No 3 1,742 694 1,048 1,257 1,186 71 1,199 1,119 60 )04 Ward No 4 2,414 972 1,442 1,585 1,451 134 1,462 1,372 90 105 Ward No 5 1,311 512 799 864 796 68 798 751 47 )06 Ward No 6 1,963 772 1,191 1,281 1,049 232 832 731 101 )07 Ward No 7 1,093 438 655 1,187 1,049 138 1,144 1,023 121 )08 Ward No 8 1,103 452 651 1,053 903 150 918 796 122 )09 Ward No 9 1.597 621 976 1,443 1,317 126 1,394 1,283 III )10 Ward No 10 2,166 930 1,236 1,377 1,250 127 1,192 1,125 67 )11 WardNo II 520 208 312 604 525 79 570 497 73 112 WardNo 12 1,166 409 757 836 714 122 490 439 51 ll3 WardNo 13 1,377 554 823 1,158 949 209 976 825 151 )14 Wa,d No 14 1,259 444 815 916 831 105 895 796 99 )15 Ward No 15 1,656 604 1,052 1,236 971 265 905 758 147 lIb WardNo 16 1,430 559 871 1,287 1,126 161 1,158 1,04& 110 Jl7 Ward No 17 1,346 541 805 1,207 1,051 156 1,045 929 116

1203000 Jharsuguda (101) 24,537 9,633 14,904 23,791 19,698 4,093 21,039 18,127 2,912 )01 WardNo I 1,273 519 754 1,080 953 127 945 840 105 J02 Ward No 2 1,707 719 988 1,072 818 254 861) 715 145 )03 Ward No 3 461 185 276 706 646 60 672 621 51 )04 WardNo 4 850 348 502 741 660 81 683 615 68 lOS Ward No 5 1,414 584 830 1,124 974 150 990 868 122 )06 Ward No 6 720 251 469 688 584 104 547 496 51 )07 Ward No 7 1,100 414 686 1.055 827 228 968 783 185 )08 Ward No 8 833 308 525 927 678 249 718 610 108 109 WardNo 9 1,573 661 912 1,655 1,388 267 1,392 1,284 108 )10 WardNo 10 721 268 453 876 667 209 845 650 195 )11 WardNo II 981 354 627 900 776 124 811 719 92 Jl2 Ward No 12 1,111 430 681 1,553 1,248 305 1,310 1,192 118 )13 Ward No 13 1,296 448 848 1,052 849 203 694 606 88 )14 Ward No 14 810 29S 515 796 693 103 657 572 85 Jl5 Ward No 15 1,466 566 900 1,269 822 447 1,075 718 357 JIb Ward No 16 1,002 415 587 1,220 1,057 163 1,104 978 126 Jl7 WardNo 17 1,255 467 788 964 794 170 868 736 132 Jl8 Ward No 18 224 99 125 473 411 62 436 391 45 Jl9 Ward No 19 386 167 219 712 658 54 702 651 51 )20 Ward No 20 1,321 578 743 1,180 1,004 176 1,131 962 169 )21 Ward No 21 1,537 577 960 1,251 1,014 237 1,215 998 217 )22 WardNo 22 592 255 337 520 460 60 506 454 52 )23 Ward-No 23 1, llO 442 668 1,079 904 175 1,037 878 159 )24 Ward No 24 794 283 511 898 813 85 873 790 83

306 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Industnal category of malO workers Name of Town! Ward LocatIon Household mdustry CultIvators Agncultural labourers Other workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3& 39 40 2

233 216 17 87 76 11 144 121 23 8,532 7,826 706 Belpahar (NAC) 40201000 21 18 3 6 5 13 9 4 642 583 59 Ward No I 0001 27 25 2 10 10 7 3 4 251 210 41 Ward No 2 0002 14 13 I 592 532 60 Ward No 3 0003 3 16 12 4 448 396 52 Ward No 4 0004 4 4 510 456 54 Ward No 5 0005 2 2 3 3 13 11 2 323 292 31 Ward No 6 0006 4 4 5 4 50 49 535 482 53 Ward No 7 0007 2 18 18 404 381 23 Ward No 8 0008 3 J 478 446 32 Ward No 9 0009 282 258 24 Ward No 10 0010 465 413 52 WardNo II 0011 98 96 2 15 15 2 558 511 47 Ward No 12 0012 7 6 16 8 8 4 506 462 44 Ward No 13 0013 37 37 5 5 312 299 13 Ward No 14 0014 I I 10 3 7 575 503 72 Ward No 15 0015 16 9 7 23 23 1,651 1,602 49 Ward No 16 0016

247 221 26 118 103 15 248 132 116 16,659 15,200 1,459 BraJaraJDagar (M) 40202000 14 12 2 2 2 2 959 898 61 WardNo I 0001 7 4 1 3 1,306 1,225 81 Ward No 2 0002 2 I 2 I 194 1,135 59 Ward No 3 0003 3 4 2 2 3 1,452 1,364 88 Ward No 4 0004 3 2 792 746 46 Ward No 5 0005 24 23 6 6 21 11 13 781 694 87 Ward No 6 0006 4 3 29 9 20 1.111 1,011 100 Ward No 7 0007 2 2 5 3 907 790 117 Ward No 8 0008 21 21 1,372 1,261 III Ward No 9 0009 I 3 3 12 10 2 1,176 \,111 65 Ward No 10 0010 3 2 4 3 563 492 71 WardNo II 0011 I 6 5 483 434 49 Ward No 12 0012 7 4 3 965 818 147 Ward No 13 0013 4 2 2 II 6 5 4 2 2 876 786 90 Ward No 14 0014 55 50 5 8 6 2 61 13 48 781 689 92 Ward No 15 0015 I I I 1 4 4 1,152 1.042 110 Ward No 16 0016 119 114 5 7S 71 4 62 40 22 789 704 85 Ward No 17 0017

771 673 98 664 508 156 983 445 538 18.621 16,501 2,120 Jharsuguda (M) 40203000 16 16 4 3 71 66 5 854 757 97 WardNo I 0001 II II 4 65 21 44 780 680 100 WardNo 2 0002 2 I 10 7 3 660 613 47 Ward No 3 0003 2 2 50 41 9 630 571 59 Ward No 4 0004 6 5 6 6 5 5 973 852 121 Ward No 5 0005 33 33 2 2 37 25 12 475 436 39 Ward No 6 0006 25 16 9 23 16 7 123 24 99 797 727 70 Ward No 7 0007 127 106 21 203 169 34 40 26 14 348 309 39 Ward No 8 0008 57 S5 2 42 39 53 31 22 1,240 1,159 81 Ward No 9 0009 9 9 3 2 21 19 2 812 620 192 Ward No 10 0010 27 26 I 65 49 16 33 28 5 686 616 70 WardNo II 0011 139 105 34 112 58 S4 8 6 2 1,051 1,023 28 Ward No 12 0012 81\ 83 127 118 9 25 22 456 402 54 WardNo 13 0013 5 5 7 5 2 10 7 635 555 80 Ward No 14 0014 103 85 18 16 2 14 266 59 207 690 572 118 Ward No 15 0015 S S 5 5 39 19 20 1,055 949 106 Ward No 16 0016 28 2S 20 15 S 8 2 6 812 694 118 Ward No 17 0017 2 2 6 5 425 381 44 Ward No 18 0018 2 2 2 2 5 2 693 644 49 Ward No 19 0019 32 23 9 1,099 939 160 Ward No 20 0020 84 80 4 14 8 6 66 20 46 1,051 890 161 WardNo 21 0021 3 2 1 503 452 51 Ward No 22 0022 6 2 4 1,029 875 154 Ward No 23 0023 4 867 785 82 Ward No 24 0024

307 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA URBAN PRIMARY IndustrIal category LocatIon Name ofTownlWard code number MargInal workers CultIvators Agncultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

40201000 Belpabar (NAC) 1,226 692 534 78 49 29 134 44 90 0001 WardNo I 262 178 84 3 3 3 2 I 0002 WardNo 2 128 70 58 9 6 2 5 0003 WardNo 3 31 16 15 0004 WardNo 4 79 71 8 0005 Ward No 5 60 36 24 0006 Ward No 6 44 31 13 4 2 2 0007 Ward No 7 117 75 42 14 12 2 18 8 10 0008 Ward No 8 8 8 0009 WardNo 9 29 22 7 0010 WardNo 10 18 13 5 0011 WardNo II 3 2 0012 WardNo 12 224 61 163 16 12 4 45 '} 36 0013 WardNo 13 44 23 21 0014 Ward No 14 42 23 19 7 6 0015 Ward No 15 38 20 18 14 6 0016 WardNo 16 99 43 56 18 9 9 50 15 35

40202000 BraJarajnagar (M) 2,517 1,771 746 108 80 28 158 99 S9 0001 Ward No 1 159 98 61 24 12 12 19 9 10 0002 Ward No 2 25 17 8 0003 Ward No 3 58 47 11 0004 Ward No 4 123 79 44 0005 Ward No 5 66 45 21 0006 Ward No 6 449 318 131 37 30 7 20 10 10 0007 WardNo 7 43 26 17 I 0008 Ward No 8 135 107 28 0009 WardNo 9 49 34 15 0010 Ward No 10 185 125 60 3 2 0011 WardNo 11 34 28 6 0012 Ward No 12 346 275 71 2 0013 WardNo 13 182 124 58 2 0014 Ward No 14 41 35 6 1 0015 WardNo 15 331 213 118 24 19 14 12 2 0016 Ward No 16 129 78 51 64 41 23 0017 Ward No 17 162 122 40 17 15 34 22 12

40203000 Jbarsuguda (M) 1,751 1,571 1.181 170 117 53 815 196 519 0001 Ward No 1 135 113 22 14 14 16 14 2 0002 Ward No 2 212 103 109 2 2 2 2 0003 Ward No 3 34 25 9 0004 Ward No 4 58 45 13 0005 Ward No 5 134 106 28 8 8 0006 Ward No 6 141 88 53 II 11 2 2 0007 Ward No 7 87 44 43 7 5 2 36 9 27 0008 Ward No 8 209 68 141 24 14 10 167 47 120 0009 Ward No 9 263 104 159 37 14 23 106 39 67 0010 Ward No 10 31 17 14 0011 Ward No 11 89 57 32 12 10 2 I3 7 6 0012 Ward No 12 243 56 187 10 1 9 180 24 156 0013 WardNo 13 358 243 115 27 24 3 180 112 68 0014 Ward No 14 139 121 18 7 3 4 0015 Ward No 15 194 104 90 7 6 59 12 47 0016 Ward No 16 116 79 37 1 1 10 6 4 0017 Ward No 17 96 58 38 13 11 2 24 10 14 0018 Ward No 18 37 20 17 0019 WardNo 19 10 7 3 2 0020 WardNo 20 49 42 7 2 2 2 0021 Ward No 21 36 16 20 0022 Ward No 22 14 6 8 0023 Ward No 23 42 26 16 0024 WardNo 24 25 23 2

308 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT of margmal workers Name ofTowni Ward Locatlon Household Industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

90 43 47 924 556 368 22,604 8,740 13,864 Belpahar (NAC) 40201000 32 17 IS 224 156 6& 2327 921 1,406 Ward No I 0001 107 65 42 816 303 513 Ward No 2 0002 2 2 29 16 13 1,623 623 1,000 Ward No 3 0003 19 18 1 60 53 7 1,263 466 797 Ward No 4 0004 5 5 55 36 19 1,423 532 891 Ward No 5 0005 39 29 10 955 399 556 Ward No 6 0006 15 7 8 70 48 22 1,883 708 1,175 Ward No 7 0007 8 8 1,166 462 704 Ward No 8 0008 29 22 7 1,441 587 854 Ward No 9 0009 18 13 5 846 340 506 Ward No 10 0010 3 2 I 1,120 421 699 Ward No II 0011 2 2 161 40 121 1,662 655 1,007 Ward No 12 0012 43 22 21 1,475 569 906 Ward No 13 0013 6 6 26 14 12 1,094 411 683 Ward No 14 0014 23 14 9 1,377 508 869 Ward No 15 0015 2 29 18 II 2,133 835 1,298 Ward No 16 0016

157 46 III 2,094 1,546 548 57,170 22,892 34,278 BrajaraJnagar (M) 40202000 27 2 25 89 75 14 3,267 1,311 1,956 Ward No I 0001 25 17 8 3,912 1,580 2,332 Ward No 2 0002 58 47 II 4,155 1.724 2,431 Ward No 3 0003 8 2 6 113 76 37 4,547 1,775 2,772 Ward No 4 0004 10 9 55 43 12 3,291 1,367 1,924 Ward No 5 0005 7 6 385 277 108 3,616 1.434 2,182 Ward No 6 0006 7 6 35 24 11 2,976 1,184 1,792 Ward No 7 0007 8 6 2 127 101 26 2,885 1,133 1.752 Ward No 8 0008 49 34 15 4,169 1,598 2,571 Ward No 9 0009 25 7 18 156 115 41 3,454 1,393 2,061 Ward No 10 0010 I 33 28 5 1,822 778 1,044 Ward No II 0011 9 8 335 266 69 2,558 1,024 1,534 Ward No 12 0012 3 2 177 122 55 2,941 1,164 1,777 Ward No 13 0013 2 2 38 34 3,076 1,207 1.869 Ward No 14 0014 26 7 19 267 175 92 3,267 1,359 1,908 Ward No 15 0015 3 62 34 28 3,799 1,550 2,249 Ward No 16 0016 21 7 14 90 78 12 3,435 1,311 2,124 Ward No 17 0017

290 74 216 1,477 1,084 393 52,309 20,268 32,041 Jharsuguda (M) 40203000 31 25 6 74 60 14 2,813 1.113 1,700 Ward No I 0001 89 9 80 119 90 29 2,052 813 1.239 Ward No 2 0002 34 25 9 1,621 551 1,070 Ward No 3 0003 9 4 5 49 41 2,017 802 1,215 Ward No 4 0004 2 2 124 96 28 2,822 1,081 1,741 Ward No 5 0005 35 6 29 93 69 24 1,682 675 1,007 Ward No 6 0006 2 2 42 30 12 2,142 936 1,206 Ward No 7 0007 13 10 5 4 1,535 569 966 Ward No 8 0008 16 6 to 104 45 59 3,302 1,373 1,929 Ward No 9 0009 31 17 14 2,246 824 1,422 Ward No 10 0010 64 40 24 2,241 836 1,405 Ward No II 0011 13 4 9 40 27 13 2,192 899 1,293 Ward No 12 0012 27 3 24 124 104 20 2,244 852 1,392 Ward No 13 0013 131 118 13 2,183 922 1,261 Ward No 14 0014 17 4 13 III 82 29 1,843 749 1,094 Ward No IS 0015 4 100 71 29 2,684 1,007 1,677 Ward No 16 0016 II I 10 48 36 12 2,370 880 1,490 Ward No 17 0017 4 2 2 32 18 14 999 333 666 Ward No 18 0018 5 2 1,705 619 1,086 Ward No 19 0019 44 38 6 2,659 1.042 1,617 Ward No 20 0020 8 3 5 26 13 13 2,897 1,092 I,B05 Ward No 21 0021 5 8 6 2 1.357 536 821 Ward No 22 0022 42 26 16 2,379 897 1,482 Ward No 23 0023 25 23 2 2,324 867 1,457 Ward No 24 0024

309

ANNEXURES

ANNEXURES

311 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: JHARSUGUDA

ANNEXURE-I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat Gram Panchayat plays a pivotal role in the Keeping this in view, the data on Gram Panchayat Panchyati Raj System. It entrusts the people with and the number of villages coming under each Gram the power to manage the local affairs of villages for Panchayat with their population have been presented the development and better governance of their in the table below. locality. In the rural areas, Gram Panchayat works for the development of road, sanitation, education, The analysis of the data of Jharsuguda district drinking water facilities, minor irrigation and supply shows that among 5 C.D. Blocks in the district, of power, etc.,to the villages. The overall progress K.Lakhanpur C.D. Block has the highest number (23 of the villages coming under the Gram Panchayat nos.) of Gram Panchayats and in Kirimira C.D.Block lies with the participation of people in these activities. the number of Gram Panchayat is at the least (7 nos.). Table - I Number of vi lIages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. Blockwise) Name of the C.D. Gram Panchayat No. of Area in Sq Km Number of Total Scheduled Scheduled CD Block Block Name Villages Households Population Caste Tribe Code population populatIOn 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

K Lakhanpur 0001 Kandheikela 3 1779 947 4.566 953 958

Remta 5 14.38 917 4,728 914 416

Charpali 5 17.30 858 4,361 971 379

Pithinda 4 13.19 718 3,642 1,050 707

Kanaktora 7 2984 1,197 6,211 784 1,244

Bhlkampah 8 1795 857 3,911 521 1,692

Attabira 8 2725 1,518 7,408 948 2,597

Palsada 6 10.75 843 4,151 995 1,013

Machlda 13 29.77 1,341 6,301 1,053 2,166

Samarbaga 13 32.47 1,411 6,701 1,209 2,124

Bharkhal 8 33 15 1,366 6,406 1,204 2,233

Lakhanpur 9 51 16 1,298 6,112 724 2,899

Banjarl 6 4194 1,478 7,216 937 3,802

Pipihmal 4 14.20 680 3,146 449 1,579

Sarandamal 5 2357 2,749 12,253 1,815 3,005

Dalgaon 7 18.60 1,058 4,857 1,592 1,669

Kusraloi 9 35.90 2,287 10,742 1,701 3,707

Bagllamunda 3 2304 829 4,058 416 1,060

Pandn 7 3495 1,125 5,304 1,031 2,239

Remenda 2 1862 694 3,304 315 1,686

Kumbharabandha 8 33 12 1,526 6,804 1,285 2,953

Ramp ella 2 3230 794 3,822 783 1,433

Tilha 4 26.16 956 4,448 977 2,160

CDBlock Total 146 597.40 27,447 130,452 22,627 43,721 312 ANNEXURES

Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. Blockwise) Name of the CD Gram Panchayat No. of Aream Sq Km Number of Total Scheduled Scheduled CD Block Block Name Villages Households PopulatIOn Caste Tribe Code populatIOn populatIon 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

lharsuguda 0002 Chandntmal 11 41.38 1,226 5,852 937 2,865 LOIsingha 9 2693 1,259 5,692 1,360 1,669 Durlaga 5 2662 1,461 6,622 981 2,459 Hansamurakatap ali 3 1869 1,416 6,551 1,923 1,869 RaJpur 9 1920 1,269 6,283 1,329 1,851 Marakuta 2 1100 580 2,954 705 1,400 Dalkl 5 11 85 613 2,837 496 1,366 Badmal 4 1409 1,139 5,J07 1,568 1,803 Jamera 3 779 976 4,234 1,180 1,469 Kudopall 5 10 00 1,306 6,509 1,006 1,613 Patrapah 6 18.61 971 4,578 1,033 1,805 Htrma 6 22.35 1,485 6,893 1,555 2,953 Sirpura 2 27.47 465 2,127 555 653 Katlkela 3 2137 522 2,314 701 808 CDBlock Total 73 277.35 14,688 68,753 15,329 24,583 Kmmira 0003 Sulehl 9 30.57 1,212 5,785 815 4,194 Bhlmjor 3 27.46 815 4,020 344 2,707 lharmunda 8 34.16 1,428 6,968 675 3,399 Goudpanpali 7 20.16 663 3,172 444 1,420 Arda 6 3124 1,540 7,201 2,148 3,087 Bandhapah 5 1740 900 3,943 851 1,879 Kirmtra 4 38.80 1,729 7,779 1,674 3,443 CDBlock Total 42 199.79 8,287 38,868 6,951 20,129 Latkera 0004 Babuchlp idihl 9 3747 1,221 6,058 822 4,277 Teleimal 8 33.03 1,223 5,468 539 3,659 Pakelpada 5 21 16 1,012 4,508 621 2,874 Sahaspur 8 53.97 1,839 8,174 1,298 4,227 Sarenglot 3 2099 1,001 4,545 966 1,859 Laikera 3 12.37 803 3,515 783 900 Bhatlaida 4 29.51 1,263 5,635 847 2,920 Kulemura 5 47.48 1,994 8,965 2,070 3,191 CDBlock Total 45 255.98 10,356 46,868 7,946 23,907 Kolabtra 0091 Kelendamal 8 3048 1,198 5,533 719 2,529 Parmanpur 3 28.37 1,059 5,219 741 2,207 Raghunathpah 6 22.14 1,0lO 4,503 658 952 JhrrlapalJ 5 22.08 1,008 4,372 940 2,010 Kolablra 5 22.27 1,080 5,240 692 2,885 Sodamal 5 3258 1,207 5,137 1,198 2,675 Samasingha 8 4816 1,616 7,342 1,016 3,621 Pukharasale 7 34.32 1,520 6,681 836 3,223 CDBlock Total 47 240.40 9,698 44,027 6,800 20,102 313 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

ANNEXURE-II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census The district of Sambalpur located at the western females. Here q (I), q (2), q (3) and q (5) refer to part of Orissa was split up into four districts namely probability of dying between birth and age one, two, Bargarh, Jharsuguda, Debagarh and Sambalpur, after three and five respectively. The table shows a sharp the 1991 Census. The estimates of child mortality decline of child mortality in age one, age two, age indicators and all other information pertaining to 1991 Census discussed in this annexure and subsequent three and age five in 1991 for persons, males and annexures are not available separately for Baragarh, females in the state and the district in comparison to Jharsuguda, Debagarh and Sambalpur districts. Hence 1981. In 1981 the child mortality rate was much higher data for the undivided district of Sambalpur have been in the state as well as in the district. A notable feature presented for Baragarh, Jharsuguda, Debagarh and that emerges out of the study of the annexure is that Sambalpur districts. the female child mortality in all the ages is lower than Table- II provides details of child mortality by the male child mortality both in the district and in the q (1), q (2), q (3) and q (5) for persons, males and state in 1981 and 1991.

Table-ll Fstimates of Child mortality indicators by sex at State and District State/ District Year Person Male Female q(1) q(2) q(3) q(5) q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3 14

Orissa 1981 163 162 165 179 172 170 170 181 153 153 160 176 1991 125 127 129 133 129 142 147 154 III 114 125 128 Sarnbalpur 1981 122 128 129 140 134 139 136 145 110 116 122 135 1991 103 112 118 131 106 114 119 132 101 109 117 128

ANNEXURE-III Various measures of Fertility and Mean Age at Marriage, 1991 Census

Fertility and mortality are natural processes and and that of the state on the basis of 1991 census contribute substantially to the growth of population. results are presented in the following table. Like the previous one, the 1991 Census also records Mean Age at Marriage : information relating to fertility, namely, age at marriage, number of surviving children, number of children ever Mean age at marriage of the females is the born alive and children born alive during the last year. average age at marriage. The figure is 18 for the The first three questions were asked to all ever­ state of Orissa and 17.9 for Sambalpur district as per married women and the last question related to the 1991 Census. currently married women only. The measures of fertility worked out are based on F-series tables of Child - woman ratio : 1991 Census pertaining to Orissa and these measures The ratio between the child and woman is a very have been defined under Non-Census Concepts. useful and simple form offertility measurement. Child- Data on various measures of fertility and mean - woman ratio is the ratio of children under five years age at marriage for erstwhile 13 districts of Orissa of age (0-4 year) and women from 45-49 years of 314 ANNEXURES

Table- m Various measure offertility and mean age at marriage, 1991 Census State/ District GFR GMFR TFR TMFR CBR No of Children Child woman Mean age at ever born per Ratio (0-4) mamageof woman in age Ages currently group 45-49 married women 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ORISSA 135 178 427 584 3298 422 46.5 17.96

1. Sambalpur 131 171 4.21 5.87 32.01 3.88 44.5 17.92

2 Sundarl?ilfh 121 168 3.91 5.84 3024 396 448 1876

3 Kendujhar 134 184 4.15 6.28 3294 434 50.0 1883

4 M ayurbhanj 132 163 405 553 3279 3.80 51 5 1788

5 Ba1eshwar 160 212 496 671 3806 532 49.7 1724

6. Cuttack 134 180 4.27 6.03 3227 4.61 44.4 18.24

7 Dhenkanal 134 171 4.35 5.73 3243 430 46.6 17.82

8. Phulbani 156 204 5.00 6.60 39.06 4.06 49.5 18.21

9 Balangir 132 170 430 571 32.57 402 46.0 1783

10. Kalahandi 120 141 382 457 29.86 3.94 44.7 17.57

11 Koraput 133 166 4.18 5.33 3410 363 49.3 18.03

12 Ganjam 99 129 3.12 417 24.06 4.21 48.5 17.69

13 123 164 396 538 29.92 4.28 41.9 18.00

Col 8 CWR (0-4) No of children of age 0-4 years per 100 'M>men aged 45-49 years (DistrIct profile, 91) age. As per the 1991 Census, the child-woman ratio district. The lowest number of3.63 children per ever­ was 46.5 at the state level. At the district level it is married woman in this age group is noticed in Koraput seen that seven districts namely Kendujhar, district. Mayurbhanj, Baleshwar, Phulabani, Koraput, Ganjam Mean age at marriage of currently married and Dhenkanal have recorded higher child-woman women: ratio than the state and the rest six districts have recorded lower child-woman ratio. Mean age or in other words, the average age at marriage of currently married women in the state is Number of children ever born per women in 45- 17.96 years as per the 1991 Census. 49 age group, 1991 As far as the average age of currently married As shown in this table, the number of children women at the districts is concerned, it is observed that six districts namely Sundargarh, Koraput, ever born per married woman in the 45-49 age group Phulabani, Kendujhar, Cutttack and Puri have was 4.22 at the state level and 3.88 at the district recorded higher average than the state. However, level, highest number of children ever born to women among these districts, Koraput, Phulabani, Sundargarh in this age group was recorded in Baleshwar district and Kendujhar are mainly inhabited by Scheduled followed by Cuttack, Kendujhar, Dhenkanal and Puri Tribe population. 315 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: JHARSUGUDA

ANNEXURE-IV Percentage distributation of migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, 2001 Census

Among the different factors that influence growth first time in the 1981 Census endeavored to elicit the of population of a particular geographical area, reasons of migration. Concepts relating to migration migration plays a vital role. Though reasons of and their definitions have been provided under the migration are numerous, the Census of India for the chapter "Non-Census Concepts". Table IV Inmigrants classified by place of birth, 2001

State! Total mIgrants From other rustnct of the state From other state JUT s of From other countnes Dlstnct Inrua p M F p M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I3 Orissa 3,189,242 1,159,780 2,029,462 2,472,336868,127 1,604,209 658,984260,729 398,255 57,922 30,924 26,998 (77 52) (7485) (7905) (2066) (2248) (1962) (1 82) (267) (1 33) Jharsuguda 101,652 39,305 62,347 67,064 22,729 44,335 32,980 15,563 17,417 1,608 1,013 595 (65 97) (5783) (71 11) (3244) (3960) (2794) (1 58) (258) (095)

Table-IV depicts sex-wise distribution of of the state. Inmigrants from states of the country in-migrants classified by place of birth. Among the constitute 39.60 per cent of males and 27.94 per cent inmigrants in the district 57.83 per cent of the males females. Immigrants from other countries form a very and 71.11 per cent females are from other districts negligible percentage. Table-V In-migrants classified by place oflast residence with duration of residence 0-9 years 2001 Census State/ Tota] migrants From other districts of the From other states IUTs of From other countries DistrIct state India p M F P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I I 12 13

Orissa 1,176,547 494,822 681,725 942,929 388,565 554,364 229,687 103,986 125,701 3,931 2,271 1,660

(8014) (78.53) (81.32) (19.52) (21.01) (18.44) (0.33) (046) (024)

Jharsuguda 35,163 15,145 20,018 23,902 9,491 14,411 10,833 5,384 5,449 428 270 158

(6797) (6267) (71.99) (3081) (3555) (2722) (1 22) (1.78) (079) Table V depicts inmigrants by place of last migration to the district is 1.22 per cent for persons, residence. In the district there are 35,163 in migrants 1.78 per cent for males and 0.79 per cent for females. classified by their place of last residence with duration Details of migrants classified by place of last residence of residence 0-9 years in the district, of which 15,145 for the state of Orissa and the district are shown in are males and 20,018 are females. Among these table. 67.97 per cent are inter district migrants. It may be mentioned here that, Bargarh, Coming to the sex-wise distribution of migrants Jharsuguda, Debagrah and Sambalpur districts were in the district, it is noticed that 62.67 per cent males created after 1991, Census from the old Sambalpur and 71.99 per cent females are inter district migrants. district in which the number of inmigrants by place Migrants from other states of the country constitute of last residence with duration of residence 0-9 years 30.81 per cent of which 35.55 per cent are males was 109,325 with 46,073 males and 63,252 females in and 27.22 per cent are females. International 1991 Census. 316 ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE-V Brief account of main religions in the district as per 2001 Census Religion is one the important characteristics of followers of Hindu religion constitute 96. I 6 per cent. population. It not only influences the socio-cultural The proportion of Muslim religion is 1.86 per cent life of the people but also binds the whole population closely followed by Christian religion ( 1.66 per cent). bel~nging to a specific religion in the bonds of unity The followers of Sikh, Buddhist and Jain religions and brotherhood. The information on religion collected claim a very negligible proportion, which range by census is of great interest to the public in general between 0.02 per cent to 0.2 I per cent. and anthropologists, administrators, sociologists, A look at the rural urban distributmn offollowers demographers and planners in particular. of these religions reveals that more than 85 per cent At the 2001 Census, six numerically major of followers of Hindu and 85 per cent of Christian religions of the State and Jharsuguda District along religions are reported from rural areas of the state with their population are shown in table- VI. whereas more than 65 per cent followers of Hindu and 31.81 per cent of Christian are reported from As noticed in Table- VI, followers of Hindu rural areas of the district. But the concentration of religion constitute more than 90 per cent in the state followers of Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist and Jain religions and Jharsuguda district. In the district of Jharsuguda is conspicuous in urban areas of the district. Table- VI Religions arranged in decending order for the State and District, 2001 Census State! Distnct Religion No of followers Percentage to Population total Population Rural Urban

ORISSA All Religions 36,804,660 100.00 85.01 14.99 Hindus 34,726,129 9435 85.51 1449 Christians 897,861 244 8500 1500 I MuslIms 761,985 207 58.33 4167 Others 361,9RI 0.98 9803 197 ReitgIOn not stated 20,195 005 8917 1083 Sikhs 17,492 005 11.96 8804 Buddhists 9,863 003 85.93 1407 Jams 9,154 0.02 3404 65.96

Jharsuguda All RelIgIOns 509,716 10000 63.53 36.47 Hmdus 490,127 96 16 6524 3476 MuslIms 9,498 186 1169 8831 Christians 8,485 166 31.81 68.19 Sikhs 1,073 021 429 9571 RelIgion not stated 198 004 7475 2525 Buddhists 191 004 524 94.76 Jams 84 0.02 1667 8333 Others 60 001 61.67 38.33 (lIn the 1991 Census, Jharsuguda district was not in Sambalpur district, was 2,697,153 of which the highest existence as a separate district and it was a part of number of followers was claimed by Hindus(96.84 %) undivided Sambalpur district. In 1991 Census the total followed by Christians (2.03 %),Muslims (0.88 %), number of followers of all Religions in undivided Sikhs (0.15 %), Buddhist (0.02 %) and Jains (0.01%). 317 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' JHARSUGUDA

ANNEXURE-VI

Marital Status of population as per 2001 Census I

Marital status is one of the important demographic As shown in table-VII, the never married characteristics of the population. The composition of category claims 50.24 per cent of the total population population on the basis of their marital status such as of the district closely followed by married category a) never married b) married c) widowed and d) with 44.72 per cent. The widowed category forms divorced and separated for the state and the district only 4.56 per cent and divorced and separated is presented in table- VII. category constitutes only 0.48 per cent.

Table -VII

Sexwise distribution of Population by Marital Status, 2001 Census State !District Mantal Status Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5

ORISSA Total 36,804,660 18,660,570 18,144,090 Never marned 18,447,277 10,117,851 8,329,426

(50.12) (5422) (45.91) MarrIed 16,518,353 8,172,008 8,346,345

(4488) (43.79) (4600)

WIdowed 1,706,175 336j052 1,370,122

(464) (I 80) (7.55) DIvorced! Separated 132,855 34,659 98,196

(0.36) (0 19) (0.54)

Jharsuguda Total 509,716 261,941 247,775 Never marned 256,073 140,910 115,163

(5024) (53 79) (4648)

MUffled 227,967 114,731 113,236

(44.72) (43.80) (4570)

Widowed 23,245 5,618 17,627 (456) (2.14) (7.11 ) Divorced! Separated 2,431 682 1,749

(0.48) (026) (0.71)

Coming to the sex-wise distribution of marital females. The same pattern of distribution of persons, status, in the district. It is seen that 53.79 per cent males and females in different ~arital 'status also holdt males belong to never married category as against good at the state level. 46.48 per cent among females. Similarly 43.80 per In the undivided district of Sambalpur, the per­ cent of males and 45.70 per cent of females belong centage of married persons was 46.02, whereas the to married category. Only 2.14 per cent of males and percentage of never married persons was 48.58. The 7.11 per cent of females belong to wido~d category percentage of widowed and divorced/separated per­ whereas divorced! separated marital status claims a sons constituted 4.77 and 0.39 respectively in the 1991 very negligible proportion both among males and Census. 318 ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE- VII

Age, Sex and Education in the district, 2001 Census

Educational qualification according to age and sex persons, males and females have attained only primary is depicted in various tables of census. Certain and below primary level of education followed by concepts associated with literacy have been defined middle standard with 14.50 per cent persons, 14.87 in the earlier paragraphs under "Census Concepts". per cent males and 13.93 per cent females.

Distribution of literate and educated person in As far as technical education is concerned, it may different Educational levels in state :2001 be mentioned here that the proportion of such persons to total literate persons is abysmally low. It is only Distribution of literate persons in different 0.74 per cent. educational levels at the state level is shown below. Among the higher education levels, graduate and The proportion of literate persons in different above educational level claims 5.98 per cent followed educational levels does not provide an encouraging by higher secondary/intermediate with only 5.15 per picture since more than 50 per cent among literate cent at state level. Table - VIII Distribution of Literate and educated persons in different educational levels in the State, 2001

Name of State/ Educational Level Persons Males Females District 1 2 3 4 5 ORISSA Total Population 36,804,660 18,660,570 18,144,090

LIterate 19,837,055 11,992,333 7,844,722

I) LIterate without any formal schoolmg 428,001 279,304 148,697 including educational level unclassified (2.16) (233) (190) Ii) Below Primary 5,755,797 3,328,385 2,427,412 (29.02) (27.75) (30.94) Iii) Primary 5,798,954 3,280,957 2,517,997 (29.23) (27.36) (32.10) iv) Middle 2,875,760 1,783,236 1,092,524 (1450) (14 87) (13 93) v) M atflc/Secondary 2,616,294 1,665,245 951,049 (13 19) (13.89) (12 12) VI) Higher secondary !Intermediate 1,021,802 664,408 357,394 Pre-UniverSIty /Semor secondary (5 15) (554) (456)

vii) Non-technical diploma or 8,944 7,495 1,449 certIficate not equal to degree (O.OS) (0.06) (002)

viti) Technical diploma or certificate 145,863 116,593 29,270 not equal to degree (0.74) (0.97) (037)

ix)' c,raduate & above 1,185,640 866,710 318,930 (5.98) (723) (4.07) 319 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: JHARSUGUDA

Table -IX Distribution of Uterate and educated persons in different educational levels, 2001

Name of District Educational Level Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 Jharsuguda Total Population 509,716 261,941 247,775

Literate 312,880 187,019 125,861

i) Literate without any fonnal schooling 6,568 3,942 2,626 including educational level unclassIfied (2.10) (2.11) (2.09)

Ii) Below Primary 89,339 49,542 39,797 (28.55) (26.49) (31.62) iii) Primary 90,669 51,034 39,635 (28.98) (27.29) (31.49) IV) Middle 43,070 27,175 15,895 (13.77) (14.53) (12.63) v) Matric/Secondary 46,007 29,707 16,300 (14.70) (15.88) (12.95) vi) Higher secondary IIntennediate 18,262 11,851 6,411 Pre-University/Senior secondary (5.84) (6.34) (5.09)

vii) Non-technical diploma or 203 172 31 certificate not equal to degree (0.06) (0.09) (0.02)

VIll) Technical diploma or certificate 2,513 2,166 347 not equal to degree (0.80) (1.16) (0.28)

ix) G-aduate & above 16,249 11,430 4,819 (5.19) (6.1 I) (3.83)

As per the 2001 Census, the population of The next educational levels to follow are Jharsuguda district was 509,716 of which 66,859 were Matriculation/secondary and middle educational level. below seven years. After excluding population under Graduate and above educational level claims 5.19 per 0-6 age group, the population of Jharsuguda district cent. Higher secondaryllntermediatelPre- Universityl comes to 442,857 of which 227,631 are males and Senior secondary educational levels claims 5.84 per 215,226 are females. The 1iterate and educated cent whereas Technical diploma claims 0.80 per cent persons in the district number 312,880 with 187,019 and Non-technical diploma claims only 0.06 per cent. males and 125,861 females. The proportion of In the 1991 Census the total literate persons of literates constitutes 70.65 percent which is distributed the undivided Sambalpur district was 1,119,163 of as per the educational qualification in tabular form. which the highest percentage was recorded under The attainment of education of persons, males below primary i.e.38.10 and the lowest percentage and females is classified in different educational levels was 0.27 in the education level of Non-technical as shown in the above table. Among these educational diploma not equal to degree. The percentage of levels, below primary and primary educational level Graduate and above persons was 4.16 only whereas together claim more than 50 percent of the total Middle standar.d claimed 24.20 per cent to total literate population among persons, males and'females. literate persons of the district. 320 ANNEXURES

Table- X Distribution offemales in the age group 15-44 years by educational level, 2001

State/ Total No. of Women Percentage of Women aged 15-44 years by educational level District Rural aged 15-44 Total Illiterate Literate but Middle but Matric but Graduate & Urban Years below below below above middle Matric Graduate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ORISSA Total 8,589,378 100 46.29 26.39 9.06 14.78 3.48 Rural 7,224,698 100 50.62 27.07 8.72 11.74 1.85 Urban 1,364,680 100 23.39 22.76 10.89 30.84 12.12

lharsuguda Total 120,121 100 38.01 31.03 8.87 18.29 3.81 Rural 75,311 100 43.05 34.69 7.49 12.95 1.82 Urban 44,810 100 29.55 24.87 11 18 27.26 7.14 Table-X provides distribution of women in the but below graduate and graduate and above the district age group 15-44 in different educational levels in the records the lower percentage in the urban areas than district and state. The proportion of female literacy the state. in this age group is higher than the state average for In undivided Sambalpur district, the percentage total, rural and urban areas pertaining to literate but of literates in literate but below middle educational below middle educational level. In the subsequent level in the age group of aged 15-44 recorded 18.21 educational level of middle but below matric, the per cent in the 1991 Census whereas the same in the district records, lower properation in total and rural graduate and above educational level was only 1.43 areas. But in the higher educational level of matric per cent. Table -XI Children in the age groupO-14 years with number of children attending school, 2001 Census

Name of Description Total Rural Urban the State/ Distnct Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ORISSA 12,207,872 6,235,873 5,971,999 10,592,499 5,402,181 5,190,318 1,615,373 833,692 781,681 Total PopulatIon m the age group 0-14 years

No ofChlldren 5,618,880 3,042,840 2,576,040 4,721,148 2,569,809 2,151,339 897,732 473,031 424,701 attendmg School Percentage (4603) (48.80) (43.14) (44.57) (4757) (41 45) (55.57) (56.74) (54.33)

lharsuguda Total 160,362 81,582 78,780 102,850 52,051 50,799 57,512 29,531 27,981 Population in the age group 0-14 years

No of Children 86,740 45,537 41,203 54,311 28,597 25,714 32,429 16,940 15,489 attendmg School

Percentage (54.09) (55.82) (52.30) (5281 ) (5494) (5062) (5639) (57.36) (55.36) 321 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

Table- XI depicts the sex-wise distribution of Coming to sex-wise distribution of male and children in the age group 0- 14 in rural and urban areas female children in the district it is seen that 54.94 per of the state and district and the percentage of cent male and 50.62 per cent female children in the children in this age group who are attending schools. rural areas of the district are attending schools as As shown in the table there are 160,362 number against 57.36 male and 55.36 female children in the of children in the district of which 86,740 children urban areas. Similarly at the state level 47.57 percent constituting 54.09 percent are attaining school. In male and 41.45 percent female children in the rural the rural and urban areas of the district number of children attending schools form 52.81 percent and areas are attending schools as against 56.74 male 56.39 percent respectively. and 54.33 female children in the urban areas.

ANNEXURE- VIII Mother tongue, 2001 Census Language is an important attribute of population returns for the state as recorded in the 200 I census and has great relevance and significance in a multi­ are given in Table- XII. ethnic social structure like Orissa. The definition of The major languages returned as mother tongue 'Mother tongue' has been offered under "Census are Oriya (81.22 percent) followed by Kui (2.48 Concept" in the previous chapters. percent), Telugu (1.94 percent),Santali( 1.82 percent) and other languages. Oriya language being the The Census of India is the richest source of language of the state holds the highest percentage language data and has thrown much light on the ethnic followed by languages mainly spoken by the tribal and linguistic characteristics of population. Like the people of the state. The scheduled languages which previous censuses, the mother tongue as returned by have been returned as mother tongue and have a each individual was collected, classified and grouped prominent place are Telugu (1.94 percent), Urdu (1.66 under appropriate languages according to their percent), Bengali (1.33 percent) and Hindi (1.02 linguistic characteristics. Details of mother tongue percent).

Table - XII Major Languages returned as Mother Tongue in the State, 2001 Census SINo M other tongue No. of persons who returned the language as theIr mother tongues, 2001 Total Percentage to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population

ORISSA 36,804,660 100 31,287,422 5,517,238 8501 1499

ORIYA 29,893,729 81.22 25,707,762 4,185,967 8600 1400

2 KUI 914,142 248 893,894 20,248 97.79 2.21

3 TELUGU 712,291 1.94 422,842 289,449 59.36 40.64

4 SANTALI 670,111 182 632,136 37,975 94.33 5.67

5 URDU 611,502 1.66 354,853 256,649 58.03 4197

6 SAMBALPURI 516,914 1.40 482,710 34,204 93.38 662

7 BENGALI 490,586 1.33 353,235 137,351 72.00 28.00

8 HINDI 376,325 1.02 85,650 290,675 22.76 77.24

9 SADAN/SADRI 322,416 088 264,670 57,746 82.09 1791 322 ANNEXURES

Major Languages returned as Mother Tongue ill the State, 2001 Census SINo M other tongue No. of persons who returned the language as their mother tongues, 2001 Total Percentage to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population

10 HO 252,526 069 240,756 11,770 9534 4.66

II MUNDA 231,980 063 203,766 28,214 87.84 12.16

12 SAVARA 172,287 047 166,342 5,945 9655 3.45 13 KISAN 139,428 0.38 129,905 9,523 9317 6.83 14 MUNDARI 119,573 032 112,440 7,133 94.03 597 15 KOYA 113,668 031 113,300 368 9968 032

16 KURMALI THAR 112,916 031 111,430 1,486 9868 132

17 KHONDIKONDH 110,602 030 108,101 2,501 9774 2.26

18 CHHA TTISGARHI 107,350 029 96,185 11,165 89.60 10.40

19 Total of Other Mother Tongues 936,314 254 807,445 128,869 86.24 13.76

Table -XIII given below depicts major mother speakers of this mother tongue claim only 9.15 per tongue returns of the district which have been cent and third major mother tongue in the district is arranged in descending order of the number of Sambalpuri which claims 6.49 per cent. speakers as per the 2001 Census. Of these mother The district is inhabited mostly by Scheduled Tribe tongues, speakers ofOriya mother tongue are highest population and mother tongues of certain Scheduled in the district and constitute 71.90 per cent of the Tribes of the district namely Kisan,Munda and Kharia total speakers as shown in the table. The next claim fourth, sixth and ninth position respectively numerically major mother tongue is Hindi and the among 9 major mother tongues of the district.

Table -XIll Major Languages returned as Mother Tongue in Jharsuguda District, 2001 Census Sl.No Mother tongue No. of persons who returned the language as their mother tongues, 2001 Total Percentage to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population

JHARSUGUDA 509,716 100 323,831 185,885 63.53 36.47

ORlYA 366,471 71.90 257,926 108,545 70.38 29.62

2 HINDI 46,661 9.15 5,610 41,051 12.02 87.98

3 SAMBALPURl 33,082 6.49 32,370 712 97.85 2.15

4 KISAN 13,669 2.68 11,235 2,434 82.19 17.81

5 BENGALI 6,496 1.27 498 5,998 7.67 92.33

6 MUNDA 5,799 1.14 3,828 1,971 66.01 33.99

7 CHHA TTISGARHl 4,168 0.82 1,639 2,529 39.32 60.68

8 URDU 4,144 0.81 200 3,944 4.83 95.17 9 KHARlA 4,098 0.80 3,051 1,047 74.45 25.55

10 Total of Other Mother Ton~ues 25,128 4.93 7,474 17,654 29.74 70.26 323 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHARSUGUDA

Speakers of Kisan mother tongue constitute 2.68 per It is pertinent to note here that mother tongues cent followed by Munda with 1.14 per cent. The as returned in the population census are basically the proportion of Scheduled Tribe mother tongues designations or mother tongue labels and always not together claim 4.62 percent of the total speakers of identical with the actual linguistic medium. For the district. ascertaining the co-relation between the mother tongue designations and the actual languages and the Distribution of speakers of these mother tongues dialects, the raw returns were SUbjected to thorough in rural and urban areas of the district further reveals scrutiny and rationalization. that 70.38 per cent of Oriya speakers belong to rural areas of the district. Similarly more than 90 per cent of speakers of Sambalpuri and 82.19 per cent of The total number of Oriya spekers in undivided speaker of Kisan mother tongue are seen in the rural Sambalpur district was 2,317,640 during 1991 Census areas of the district. But the speakers of Bengali, and their percentage to total population was 85.93 Urdu, Hindi and Chhatisgarhi are concentrated mostly per cent. The speakers of Hindi mother tongue was in the urban areas in the district. in the second position with 5.25 per cent.

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