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9. Gohatla· SONIPA1' 419 TABLE II Important Fairs Sr.' 1b~!ViIIage Fair Date and Duration Significance No. 1 2 3 4 5 1. Rindhana Mata-ka-Mela Chef Sudi 8 Religious offering made in (March-April) the temple 2. Do Shivratri Phagan Badi 14 Rcligious (February-March) 3. Dhanana Shivratri Phagan Badi 14 Religious A1adadpur (February-March) 4. Baroda Mor Dohab wala Bhadon Sudi 5 Religious, in the memory (August-September) of a Sidh fakir Dera Nagan, Phagan Sudi 9 Religious, dedicated to Baba Balak Nath (February-March) Baba Balak Nath ~aryali Teej Sawan Sudi 3 Seasonal and recreational (July-August) Do . Govardhan Puja Kartlk Sudi I Religious-To comrnemo- (October-November) rate Krishna's lifting Govardhan Mountain on his little finger to prote ct cows and cow-herd boys and girls from the torren- tial rains 8. Kathura Rang Bari Phagan Sudi 1 Religious .' lkudashi (February-March) 9. Gohatla· ", .Me/a Ja/ Jholni Bhadon Sudi] Religious (August-September) 10. Do Mela Devi Cl).et Sudi 8 Religious (March-April) 11. Mehandipur Yamuna Ashnan Last Sunday of Sawan Religious (July-August) 12. Seoli Shivratri Phagan Sudi 14 Religious (February-March) 13. Seoli Holi Phagan Puranmash Seasonal and recreational (February-March) 14. Akbarpur Mela Guru Nanak On the day of Holi Religious in the memory of Barota Dev Guru Nanak Dev 15. Kbubru MeJa Baba Phagan Puranmashi Religious Shamarak Shah (February-March) 16. Tihar Mela Sadh Poojan Baisakhi 3 Religious-dedicated to Gaujan Sadh 17. Kakroi Magh Chaudash Magh Religious (January-February) 420 APPBNDIX 2 3 4 5 18. Karewari .. Anwala Pooja Phagan 1 Religious (It is" considered (February-~arch) that worship of Anwla trees bestows Children) 19. Chatana ~e1a Devi Chet Sudi 8 Religious-It is said that (September-October) in times ' immomerial an idol of goddess sprang up from the ground and a temple was constructed in which the idol began to be worshipped 20. Garhi' ~ela Chambhu August Religious Brahmanan Dyal I 21. Lahrara Mela Baba ChetAmavas Religious :: Mohan Dass (March-April) 22. Dheki Shambhu Fair Chet Sudi 9 Religious, fair was started (March-April) by his disciples in memory of Baba ~astNath who died in 1864 23. Nahri .. Mela Himmat Phagan Badi 9 ~eligious-:-in memoti{ of . Nath Saint Himmat Nat 24. Ferozepur Shivratri SawanBadi 13 Religious BaDgar (July-August) 2S. Sonipat Solono-ka-Mela Sawan Sudi 15 Social and rellgicus (July-Augus t) 26. Do Janarn Ashtami Bhado Badi 8 Religious (Augus t-September) 27. Do ~ela Shivji Sawan Badi 13 Religious (July-Augus t) 28. Do Mela Mata Chet Religious (Worship of (~arch-April) goddess by women) , 29. Kharkhoda Ganga Dussehra Jethfi Religious (birtyday of (~ay-June) Ganga Ji) 30. Bhainsru Kalan Mela Gurukal Phagan Religicus=-to celebrate the (February-March) annual function of Gurokal BainswaI Kalan sOmPAT TABLE 81 Di?orce cases. oaMarch 31, 1_ ." Year Cases Divorce Petitions Cases Cases IilStituted granted Compro-, Pending " misCd '--- 1 2 3 4 5 6 1973-(24-10-73) 7 7 1974 24 4 7 3 10 1975 21 6 6 4 5 1?76 38 11 4 4 19 1977 90 12 24 '6 48 "~', 19018 116· 33 35 12 36 1979 109 30 43 9 . 27 1980 129 ,.'.• 25 26 13 65 1981 ,276 - 93 69 30 84 1982 166 58 47 18 43 1983 201 53 38 44 66 1984 159 - 55 39 2 63 1985 218 58 '64 5 91 1986 227 65 62 "t8 77 -- 1987 215 62 73 4 76 1988 212 74 77 7 94 1989 ...-- 138 23-- 20 19 76 ,. - . - I ...I ~,jlIo.. / lABLE IV ~ Statement sbowiag the cUspcUI of RurailUrban agriculture land in tile district as on MardI 31, 1989. .:~ Urfiin Evacuees AgricultrIraJ I..auJds " RIIr8I EvaCUees AgrjeuItlraJ f.taDdli Pure Evacuee Occupancy Total area Chairn , . Under ~ltivated Banjar rights .1 2 3 4 5 6 i, Kanals MarIas Kanals MarIas Kanals MarIas KanaIs Marias Kanals MarIas Kana1 MarIa&: ------------------+-;.~ . ~~ '.~~ Area avaJ1able 299 2 299 2 18,011 2 934 12 2,365 14 .. .. .. ~ Area disposed of .. 252 3 .. .. 252 3 16,650 16 638 \2 1,965 i4 I.~ Balance .. 46 19 .. .. 46 19 1,360 .. 6 29~ 0 400 0 SI)NIb~ ;.,.':.-.423 T.ug: "V . , - .•,PruQd •••. ., ~ Crops (Thousand tonnes) CtoP 1986-81 1987-88 1988-89 1. FoocfandJIs: Rice 66 37 57 Iowar 5 Ii- 5 Bajra 11 3' 10 Maize 1 r 1 Wheat 367 m 389 Gram 3 f 2 Barley .J. 1 2- PaJseI: Malh S 7 13 Moona }=I 2 1 MaIOl 1 1 3 Arhar @ Other Pulses 3. 0I1&eed- Groundnut Sesame Rape Ie MUltatd 5 4 7 Lioaeed 4. <>tilers.. Suprcane 10 S4 69 ./ Potatoes Cotton (Ametican)] •• 4 Cotton (Deli) •• 4 4 (@ leu thaQ SOtonDeI) -424 . Serial No. Location Vtll!'laary IbpltaIs 1. Sonipat 2· Jaun 3. Ganaur , 4. Sisana s· Khcwara 6. Mandora 7. Bhainswal 8. Gohana 9. Kathura 10. Mundlana 11. Baroda 12· Gangaoa 13. Bichpari Veterlaary lIoapital-am-BreedIng Centres 1. Murtha. 2. Bajana Khurd 3. Jakholi 4. Khanpur Kalan S. Nizampur 6. Bega 7. Khubru 8. Mohana 9. Kharkhoda .. 10. Bhigan.J I 11. Pinaoa I , I 12. Butaoa 13. KohJa· I 14. Purkhas 15. Nabrij 4~5 I n 16. Tajput 11. Atoma 18. Harsana Kalan ,) . 19. DeePaJpur 20. Parmaoa 21. Kirohli·Pchladpur 22· Bhatgaon . Veterioary DiI(Ieasarles 1. Rajpur 2· \ Sitwali 3. Japi 4. loli 5. tlukhi 6. AnaWaIi 7. GarbiBala 8. Gatole 9. Turkpur 10. Tawara '\ u. Pipli Rhera '12· MoiMaJra '13. Rithal 14. Mahmudpur IS. Ahulana 16. Saidpur 17. Bidblan 18. Nathupur 19. Jatheri 20., Shamari Sisana 21. Dhanana 22. Chatera 23. Khanpur-Khurd 24. Rindhana 25· Bhawar .• 426 APPENDIX I n 26. Rewara 27. Bali-Brahman 28. Mahra (Bleotion aroa of Gobana) 29. Agwanpur 30. Panehi-Jatan 31. Kailana 32. Shekh-pura 33. Garhi-Jhinjara 34. Bali Kutubpur 35. Ahulana 36. Jat-Joshi 37. Rithdana 38. Rohna 39. Mahra (Election area of Sonipat) 40. Mehlana 41. MObile Unit, Sonepat Regloul Artificial IlIIeIIIiaatlon Centre 1. Son ipa t Stockman Cen«es 1. Tharu 2· Badana 3. Barwasnl 4. Bayanpur "'" 5· Akbarpur Barota TABLE VII Industries (IMge-eeale, 11111a111alie IIIld ~e ladastriell) in Soaipat DWrict , . Year No. of fiiitalled Location Capital Total Proeuc- No. of Wages & Gross Exports vllue" , the capacity Invest- Assets tion persons salaries profit items (Rs. ia units ment (ro Qty. in em- laes) (in lacs) lacs) Value ,1Q),- (Rs.) l1l~t , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1973-74 139 75% Sonipat 210 70 800 920 8% .. - 4·60 1974-,75 ., 68 80% SQnipat 105 35 350 510 2·50 12% 1975-76 .. 87 80% Ganaur ISO 60 520 580 2·90 14% Not~vail- able 1976-77 .. 76 80% Gohana 80 32 450 370 3·95 10% 1977-78 .. 80 75% Sonipat 120 48 420 520 2·60 10% - i~ 1978-79 .. 203 75% Kharkhoda 90 36 250 1,030 5·15 8% 1979-80 ., 318 80% Mudlana 85 34 280 Ij400 7·00 12% 1980-81 .. 438 75% Rasoi Murthal 100 40 320 2,000 10·20 12% 1360'90 1981-82 " 428 80 % Gohana, Kundli 90 36 300 1,940 9·70 12% 1117 '01 1982-83 .. 569 80% Ganaur, Rai 115 47 360 2,290 14·50 8% 776·60 1983-84 .. 573 80% Gohana, Sonipat 120 52 365 2,300 15'00 10'% 1984-85 .. 601 80% Gohana, Ganaur 132 56 372 2,384 16·00 11% 1985-86 II 628 75 % Sonipat, Kundli 136 58 379 2,279 15'00 10% 1986-87 .. 677 75 % Ganaur, Mundlana 142 62 384 2,318 !S'48 12% 1987-88 ., 457 70% Murthal, Sonipat 118 48 320 2,208 15·10 10% ~ -..t. , 1988-89 .. 454 80% Sonipat, Rai 117 42 316 2,200 14·57 10% TABLE VIII .tQ"'" Loans and grants distributedduring 1984-85 to 1988-89 by Haryana Khaclf and VillageIndustriesBoard, Pandlukala. 00 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 Serial Industry No, Grant Loan Grant Loan Grant Loan Grant Loan Grant Loan Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 1. N.E.O. Soap .. .. 1.40,000 2. P.C.PJ. .. 4,500 17,500 .. 16,000 .. 1,22,625 .. .. .. 1,04..125 3. Lime .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ',000 2,72,300 4. C&B .. 8,400 4,51,400 10,800 4,15,600 10,800 2,80,800 1,800 , .. 5,49,000 -, S. Aluminium .. .. .. " .. .. .. .. .. .. 25,000 6. C. Bamboo .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,750 28,750 3,000 23,000 7. Match & Asarbatti .• 6,400 .. .. " 1,600 .. .. .. .. .. ~ '''1:1 8. Fibre .. 15,300 1,29,300 11,750 93,150 15,510 1,44,510 18,040 1,48,040 15,660 1,23,660 ~ E 9. G.K. .. .. 1,05,000 .. 4Os000 .. 34,898 .. 33,985 .. 54,000 ~ 10. PotterY .. 38,758 1,38,758 48,625 ,2,68,625 44,795 2,42,795 31,1~5 2,34,145 40,170 1,72,170 11 Oil. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. " .. 12. Leather .. 8,750 1,56,750 3,500 91,500 7,750 1,37,000 6,.,00 80,750 7,000 1,26,000 13. F.~. .. .. .,' .. 34,000 .. ... .. .. .. 23~00_ r-- 14. G.S.D. .. .. .. .. ., .. .. .. .. 5,000 10,()()(l. 15. Khadi .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,10~~_ ., 2,00,000 8,000 4,07,500 16. Servicing .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,41~()50 Iil",; k':("! . .. , n Te&tile .f .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ' :44,500 Total: .. 75,708 11,38,708 74,675\ 9,60.475 78,855 11,79,028 64435 9,97,970 78,830 18,14,405' ~"...o"""'~"'''' j $ ;--,-,.'c '-, 't - it' * ' e" ''$'''.' Mi'iWi"ih'isf: .<",,-, ..,-~'~-,,,-,,,"-,,,," SONIPAT 429 TABLE IX' Trade Unions of Industrial Workers as on Maieb 31,1989 Serial Name of the' Trade Unions No.
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