PAFJTS XIII-A & B ~tn5US of 3Jubia VILLAGE & TOWN 1981 DIRECTORY

VILLAGE & rOWNWISE

SERIES 4- PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

DISTRICT CENSUS AU·RANGABAD HANDBOOK DISTRICT

B. B. LAL

OF 'rHE INDIAK Anl\lI~IBTRATIVE REIWICE Director of Census Operations, Bihar 1981 CENSUS Py~~I~A:r-.!ONS OF BIHAR

(All the Census Publication~;: ot-thi~ State will bear series 4) f .... · ~. Part I-A )\dministration Report-Enumeration I >- Official use only. Part I-B Administration Report-Tabulation J Part II-A General Population Tables (A-series Taples -A-1 to A-5). P.l:!rt II-B .r. Prif\lary Census Abstract P~rt fll-A General Economic Tables (B-series Tables B-1 -to B-10) P~rt _lIl:B General Economic Tables (B-series Tables B-11 to B-22) Part IV-A Social and Cultural Tables (C-series LTable; C-l 10 C-6) Part IV-B Social and Cultural Tables U>series Tables C-7 to C-9) Part IV-C Household by composition and size (Table C-10) Part V-A Migration Tables (D-series Tables D-l to D-4) Part V-B Migration Tables (D-series Tables D-5 to D-13) Part VI-A Fertility Tables (F-series Tables F-1 to F-19) Part VI-B Fertility Tables (F-series Tables F-20 to F-28) Part VII Tables on Houses and Disabled Population (H-series Tables H-1 and H-2) Part VIII-A Household Tables (HH-saries Tables HH-1 to HH-16) ~art VIl-r-j3. Household Tqbles (HH-series Table HH-17) p'art'IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (~C and ST -series Tables) ~' • Part X-A Town Directory -t P'];t.:X-BI. '. Survey Reports on selected- towns Part X-C Survey Reports on selected villages Part XI Ethnographic notes and 'special studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part XII Census Atlas Part XIII-A District Census Handbook-Village and Town Directory Part XIII-B District Census Handbook-General Population Tables (C. D. Block and Town levels) and Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract

The maps included in this volume are based upon Survey of map with the permission of the Su~veyor General of India. ~ © Government of India copyright, 1984. CONTENTS

'Page Foreword v Preface vii Importa.nt Statistics ix Analytical Note 1 Analysis of Data 11

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES- Development Block 27 Deo Development Block 23 Kutumba Development Block 29 Development Block 30 Barun Development Block 33 Obra Development Block 34 Development Block 35 Haspura Development Block 36 Goh Development Block 36 Development Block 37 Madanpur Development Block 39

PART A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY ---

Village Directory 43 Aurangabad Development Block 48 Deo Development Block 64 Kutumba Development Block 74 Nabinagar Development Block 94 Barun Development Block , ... 124 Obra Development Block 142 Daudnagar Development Block 156 Haspura Development Block 162 Goh Development Block 170 Rafiganj Development Block 186 Madanpur Development Block 204 Appendix I to Village Directory 216 Appendix II to Village Directory 218 Appendix III to Village Directory 219 Appendix IV to Village Directory 223 Town Directory / 237 Statement I-Status and growth History 242 Statement II-Physical aspects and Location of Towns. 1979 242 Statement III-Municipal finance'. 1978-79 242 Statement IV --Civic and other amenities. 1979 244 Statement V-Medical. Educational. Recreational and Cultural 244 facilities. 1979 Statement VI-Trade. COITlmerce. Industry and Banking. 1979 ... 246 Appendix to ToWn Directory 246 iv

Page PART B-URBANjVILLAGE PRJMARY -CENSUS AB5TRACT-

Urban/Village Primary Census Abstract 249 District Primary Census Abstract 252 District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes 256 District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Tribes 258

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF C. D. BLOCKS­ Aurangabad Development Block 260 Deo Development Block 270 Kutumba Development Block 276 Nabinagar Development Block , 286 Barun Development Block 302 Obra Development Block 312 Daudnagar Development Block 320 Haspura Development Block 324 Goh Development Block 328 Rafiganj Development Block 336 Madanpllr Development Block 346 Appendix to Urban Primary CensLts. Abstract 352 Annexure to Urban Primary Census Abstract 354

MAPS-

Map of Aurangabad District Betweeh~ pagt:ls vii i & ix Development Block M aps­ Aurangabad Development Block 3 Deo Development Block 5 Kutumba Development Block ... 7 Nabinagar Development Block ' 9 Barun D·evelopment Block 11 Obra Development Block 13 \ Oaudnagar Development Block 15 Haspura Development Block 17 Goh DeveloJ3ment Block 19 Rafiganj Development Block 21 Madanpur Development Block 23 FOREWORD

The District Census Handbook (DCH), compiled by the Census,Organisation on behalf of the State Governments, is one of the mosi valuable products of the Census. The DCH is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constitue'ncies, formulation, of Ideal level 'and r~gional plans and as an aid to District administration. The District Census Handbook is the only publicatiE>n which pro­ vides Primary Cerrsus Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas and wardwise for each city or town. It also provides data on infrastructure and armmities in villages and towns, etc.

The District Census Handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It contain~d important census tables arid PCA for each vilJage and town of the district. Durin~ 1961 Census the scope of tl1e DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriPtive -account of the district, adminis·· trative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory, incfuding PCA. the 1971 DCH series was plannetJ in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report. administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. How­ -ever. in some States it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation -and printing.

While designing the format of 1981 DCH series some new features .alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and T own Directory have been attempted. At the sam" time. comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities except power -supply in the village have been brought together in the Village Directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the refer~nt village the distance in broad range~ from the nearest place where the amenity is available may. be given. The restructtlring of the format, of the Village Directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect particularly in relation to amenities and land-use pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural area. It is expected to help not only in local area planning but rE;gulating the provision of goods and services as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances in the proces;s of development. A few new items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of information rlS adult literacy centres. primary health sub-centres, and community health workers in the village have been introduced in the Village Directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which are inaccessible. A new column, "total population and number of households" has been introduced to examine the correlation of the amenities with the population and number of households they serve. Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no amenities are available and according to the proportion of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population tothe total population has also been made with this view in mind.

The formats of the Town Directory have also been modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a faw new items. A new statement on civic and other amenities in s,lums in Class I and Class II towns (Statement IV-A) has been, vi

introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will help the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic amenities for the improvement of slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes popUlation :in' Statement IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in Statement V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in all the seven statements of the Town Directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into consiCierat'j'o~. The addition of the c;lumns on civic admihi~tration status and population in a few statements also serves this purpose. The format of the Prima.ry Census A,bstract for the villages,and towns has been fqrmulated in the light oj changes in the economic and other questions canvassed thcq.ygh..,the individual slip of 1981 Census.

In orerer to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series it has been so designed that Part A of the volume contains village and town directory and Part B, the PCA of villages ahd t9WjlS includjng theiS-cheduled Ca~tes and Sch,eduled Tribes PCA upto Tahsil/TowlJ levels. At the beginning,of the DCH a detailed analytical 110te supported ,by a{number of inset tables based on PC.A and non census data in relation to the infrastructure has been iQtroducec! to erJhance its value. The District and Tahsil/Police Station/C. D. Block etc .. .level Jnap.s depicting the boundaries and other important featur~s have been inserted at- apPJQpriate plac~s. to further enhance t11e value of the publication.

This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the Census'Organisation. The data ha\'le been collet:ted and compiled in the State under the direction of Shri B. B. Lal.·the Director of Census Operations. Bihar on behalf of the Stale Government which has bbrne the cost of print)ng. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by ShrjJ'.J. G. Nag. Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) of 'my office. Dr. B. K. Roy. Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of tne maps. Data received from Census Directorates have b~en scrutinised in the Socral Studies Division at the hE1adq'uarters~ und~r the guidance of Shri M. M. pua. Senior Research Officer. I am thankful to all who have contributed in this project.

New : P. PADMANABHA the 26th Apri~, (982 Registrar General, India PREFACE

District Census Handbooks were brought out for the first time in 1951. Becaus'e of their wide ranging utility they are being printed in every Census since then. They are prepared and published by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State Government. The need for making micro-level data available to various government agencies. planners and data users as early as possible Was uppermost in our mind while finalising the manuscript and it is a [!latt~r of deep satisfaction that the present volume is being published within a very short time of the taking of the Census. The District Census Handbook is divided into two parts. viz .. (i) Part-A containing the Village and Town Directories and (ii) Part-B containing Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract and, the District Primary Census Abstract for general population. Besides. the District Primary Census Abstract for tha Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population is also being published for the first time.

The basic data were collected in the Mauzawar Notes and Town Directory forms through the Block Development Officers and the Vice Chairman/Executive Officers of the Munici­ palities and Notified Area Committees who functioned as Charge Superintendents under the supervision of the District Census Officers and the Subdivisional Officers. The District Officers had sent to us material wh ich has been used for writing the 'Brief history of the district'. I am indebted to them all.

The Analytical Report which is based on the inset tables generated with the help of Village Directory and Village/Urban Primary Census Abstract takes note of the social. economic and demographic changes which have taken place in the District during the decade. District and C. D. Block Maps containing useful information on many items have also been included in the District Census Handbook.

I am grateful to the State Government for their co-operation in collection bf such a large mass of data. I would like to make a mention of warm and wholehearted co-operation which was throughout extended by the District Officers, the Subdivisional Officers. the District Census Officers and the Block Development Officers. In my office S{Shri R. D. Agarwal. D. N. Mahesh, Deputy Directors and Shri N. M. Alvi. Assistant Dir_eclor organised and supervised the work at different stages. In this voluminous job valuable assistance- was ren.dered to me by Shri S. K. Sinha. Investigator, who was mainly responsible for supervision and scrutiny of the entire job from the beginning to end. He was ably assisted by his team of Statistical Assistants. Computors and a few lady Checkers and Coders. The information contained in Part-B was basically compiled in respective Regional Tabulation Offices under the supervision of 1he respective Deputy Directors and it was again scrutinised and given final shape in the PCA Cell at the headquarters headed by Shri p. N. Sinha. Investigator. Shri Md. Abbas. Zonal Research Officer (Map) and his team have produced excellent District and C. D. Block maps. Shri A. L. Oas. Investigator and Shri Sheo Prasad, Senior Technical Assistant have helped in getting the volume printed. Shri R. B. Singh, happened to be in charge of printing and for :sometime also looked after the DCH Section. I am thankful to them all.

I am personally indebted to Shri P Padmanabha. Registrar General, India under whose .guidance it has been a rare privilege to strive fQr results. viii

I am also thankful to Dr. N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) for the valuable guidance received from him from time to time.

lowe my thanks to Mis. Krishna PrInting Press, who h ave undertaken the work of printir19 of this vplurne ~:tnd (!cqomplisred the sarr]e with promptn,ess.

PATNA: B. B. LAL the 28, September,, 1982 Director of Census Operations, Bihar. ." :J: & '" .. E • 0 "

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IMPOR'-rANT STATISTI(~S

Bihar Aurangabad State District POPULATION TOTAL Persons 69,914,734 1,237,072 Males 35,930,560 632,537 Females 33,984,174 604,535 RURAL Persons 61,195,744 1,151,185 Males 31,170,556 587,066 Fem8les 30,025,188 564,119 URBAN Persons 8,718,990 85,887 Males 4,760,004 45,471 Females 3,958,986 40,416 :DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE 1971-81 +24.06 +21.75 AREA (Sq. Kms.) 173,877.0 3,305.0 ~DENSITY OF POPULATION (per Sq. Km.) 402 374 SEX RATIO (Number of Females per 1,000 Males) 946 956 :1-ITERACY RATE Persons 26;20 28.49 Males 38.11 42.50 Females 13.62 1,3.83 ::PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL 12.47 6.94 : POPULATION tPERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION-

/" (i) Main Workers Persons 29.68 27.72 Males 49.20 46.26 Females 9.06 8.33

(ii) Marginal Workers Persons 2.67 2.42 Males 0.98 0.91 Females 4.44 3.94 .(iii) Non-workers Persons 67.65 69.86 Males 49.82 52.77 Females 86.50 ,- 87.73 x Bihar Aurangabad State District B'REAKUP OF MAIN WORKERS: PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS- (i) Cultivators Persons 43.57 46.26 Males 46.71 50.50 Females 25.54 21.63 (ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 35.50 35.93 Males 30.65 30.06 Females 63.33 70.04

(iii) Household Industry Persons 2.38 3.51 Males 2.32 3.54 Females 2.76 3.34

(iv) Other Workers Persons 18.55 14.30 Males 20.32 15.90 Females 8.37 4.99 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES Persons 14.51 22.88 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 14.36 22.89 Females 14.67 22.86 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES Persons 8.31 0.-03 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 8.11 0.03 Females 8.52 0.03 NUMBER. OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES 9,891,123 155,948 NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 79,208 1,884 Inhabited 67,546 1,749 Uninhabited 10,302 116 Constituents 1,360 19 of Towns NUMBER OF TOWNS 220 5 DISTRicT CENSUS HANDBOOK PARTS A & B

ANALYTICAL NOTE

Brief History of the District Khatra-bandhu, that is, degraded Brahmanas and Kshatriyas. Migration to this land was forbidden and Prior to 1973 Aurangabad was a subdivision of a penance was necessary for having done so. The . It acquired the status of an independent term 'Kikota', used to denote , means a non­ district in the year 1973 as a result of re-organisation Aryan people. A Vratya was admitted to the Aryan­ of district boundaries. It has a rich heritage and fold after performing a rite called 'Vratyastoma'. This close linkage with its parent district (Gaya). The land was indeed on the extreme confines of Aryan administrative headquarters of the district is located at _ civilisation and cultura. It was regarded at best as a Aurangabad which is the chief town of the district. settlement. The district is bounded on the north and east by Gaya district, on the south by Palamu and part of Gaya Forming part of the first vast territoria I empire district and on the west by the district of Rohtas. of Magadha, perhaps, the land we call Aurangabad today had the distinction of being ruled by Bimbisara The history of Aurangabad is a part of the history and Ajatsatru and later on by Chandragupta Maurya of the ancient empire of Magadha which included the and Ashoka. The river Sone has been accepted by undivided districts of Patna and Gaya. Thr.ee-fourth several authorities as having been the western bounda­ of India's early history is the history of Magadha and ry of the Magadha: Empire. the area which forms the present district of Auranga­ After the downfall of the Mauryas this area bad was a proud sharer of this glory. Although it was remained under the sovereignty of the Sungas and a part of the Mahajanpada of Magadha, it had its Kushanas. Harshav~rdhan also ruled over this land. distinct racial and cultural character. Dr. Grierson in his When the Pala dynasty -of Bengal r0ge to power it 'Notes on the District of Gaya' has written that the establisheel its sway over this area. The Pratiharas northern and southern parts of Gaya (old Gaya were able to conquer it from the Palas but their sway district consisting also of and Aurangabad) lasted for a short period and Mahipala and later on Were different from each other in many characteristics. Narayan Pala reconquered it to the Pala kingdom. Aurangabad which lied in the southern portion of old Gaya district escaped even the all embracing influence The most prominent feature of Aurangabad is that of BUddhism. although territorially it formed a part of the great Magadhan Empire, culturally it continued to enjoy its The area under Aurangabad district represents an own identity. Even during the hay day of Ashoka, it amalgam of prehistoric and historic periods. The was able to resist the flow of Buddhism. Later on prehistoric period of Magadha is shrouded in obscuri~ people from the Rajputana came and settled here. ty and so is the history of its area. One thing is, The ruling houses of Deo, Mali, Pawai, Chandragarh however, certain that. as a part of Magadha, it remain­ and Siris were descendents of the warrior Rajput ed outside the pale of Aryanism and was associated tribes who migrated from Rajasthan. This accounts with the culture of Vratvas. The Vedas have displayed for the fact that during Sultanate, Mughal and British marked antipathy towards the people of this area. The periods, resisterrce to their dpmination was a usual Brahmans and Kshatrivas coming to the land were phenomena in this area. Toe assertion that Bukhtivar spoken of in a derisive ton;} as Brahm;j·bandhu and Khilji established his permanent occupation over thi,s 2 area is also not true. Modern researchers point out The distinction of engineering one of the first that Sen and Garhwal kings succeeded in maintaining rebellions against the British authority belongs to Raja their independence.Jn parts of South Bihar embracing Narafn Singh of Pawai whose forefathers, said to be the area now termed as Aurangabad, Not until the the descen'dents of Prithvi Raj Chauhan had captured time of Balban could this area be assimilated into the the fort of Pawai in the year 1248 A. D. Raja Narain Sultanate. Singh who succeeded the tl::lrone in 1764, had his sympathy for the Raja of Benaras, Cheyat Singh. A .During the reign of Sher Shah the area became book named 'Early English Administration (1781-83)' strategically important. It formed part of the Rohtas by Reginald Hand has many things to say about Raja Sirkar. The Afghan ruler built the famous Grand Trunk Narain Singh. The Raja along with Kulie Khan of road which passed through the small town of and Pitambar Singh of extended his Aurangabad. support to Cheyat Singh. When the Raja resisted the advance of the British forces he was arrested on 5th The Afghan twilight under Sher Shah was followed March, 1786. Recorded evidences are there to corrobo­ by the long imperial domain under Akbar. The Empe­ rate the fact that the Raja was regarded as a threat to ror had the news of Afghan upsurge in the area British'position in the area, The Saga of Raja Narain under tbe leadership of Masum, the leader of the Singh found expression during the movement of 1857 rebels. Dalpat Shahi. a Hindu chieftain of Bhojpur was and India's struggle for freedom. The mutiny at giving assistance to Masum. Akbar sent Todarmal Danapur and Benaras created commotion in the whole as the head of a strong army to suppress the revolt. area. The district of Bihar as it was then called The war. which took place at Shahr-i-Bahira or Sher­ became the centre of this movement. In the years ghali. resulted in the total defeat of the Afghans. following the 1857 movement. Government took Todannal, the shrewd and brave leader brought the measures to tighten their grip over administration. entire area between Rohtas and under the and a separate district of Gaya was created in 1865 Mughal Empire. by ceding portions of the old districts of Behar- and Ramgarh. Later subdivisions were also created with The area between Daudnagar and Aurangabad the same end in view. The subdivision of Auranga­ assumed great strategic importance when Daud Khan, bad was created in 1865. Aurangzeb's Subedar in Bihar marched against1he Raja of Palamu. As a mark of victory against the Raja in The district of Aurangabad (which was a part of the year 1664 Daud Khan founded the city of DaLJd­ Gaya district at that time) played a prominent role in nagar. Shamsher Khan who succeeded Daud Khan as all freedom movements in the subsequent period. A the Governor of Bihar got a tomb erected in his own life number of COil gressmen from th is place incl uding Sri time at Shamshernagar. Hamidnagar and Ghausgarh Anugrah Narain Sinha and a few freedom revolutiona­ are other small towns perpetuating the names of his ries sacrificed everything for attainment of country's two brothers. independence. The 'Sahid Smarak' at the Assembly gate in Patna bears the testimony to Jagat Pati After the downfall .of the MughaJ Empire, the area Kumar's valour and will to sacrifice for the cause of between Gaya and the river Sane came to be parcelled nation. out into a number of Zamindaries, one of them being that of Siris-Kutumba. However, Allivardi- subdued Natural Divisions. most of them. The area under review wItnessed Maratha onslaught under Balaji Rao Mid 18th Aurangabad district consists of only one sub­ century was marked by other such Maratha campaigns. division, viz., Aurangabad Sadar subdivision compri­ sing of 11 development blocks stretching over an area The rebellious character of the Zamindaries of of 3,305.0 Km 2• The district consists of flat a "uvial Siris-Kutumba and Pawai is the proud preserve of the pia in. The northern portion of the district is mostly a history of this area. The Deputy Governor of Bihar, plain formed of alluvial soil and is extremely fertile. Ram Narayan was forced to lead an expedition against In arfew portion of Aurangabad, fertile alluvium is Vishnu Singh of Siris-Kutumba. foun d. This is 10caJly known as Kewal and is very 3 suitable for paddy. wheat and sugar-cane. In the FOrests south-western part of this district. below the hills. sandy loam is found. It is suitable for cultivation of There is no forest area worth mentioning in the wheat and potato. dis.triet. However. under the National Forest Policy Government has undertaken a programme of affore­ The only important and principal river of the station in certain parts of the district. district is the Sane which rises near the sources of Narbada and Mahanadi in the elevated plateau of Land use pattern Central India near Maikal Hills. It traverses a course of 520 kilometres through a hilly tract until it enters Agriculture is the principal economic activity of the Gangetic va lIey opposite Akbarpur in Rohtas the majority of people in the district and nearly 82 district. It then passes Barun and Daudnagar and per cent of the total working population are engaged then leaves the district. The Sone receives no tributary in it. The land in the western portion of the district of any importance from the point where it enters the is fairly levelled and is mostly under cultivation. It district until it joins the Ganges. The river. as a matter has the benefit of canal irrigation and hence it is of fact. does not enter the district and after passing considered to be a fertile tract. The greater part of the - district was once th!?_ basin of the Sane river itself and Barun and Daudnagar leaves the distri ct. At Barun the soil being largely composed of old alluvial deposit there is a massive masonry dam on the rive( which is naturally more productive than elsewhere. supplies ahead for the Sone and from where waters are distributed to Ganga. Patna and Rohtas districts. The principal crops grown in the district are rice It feeds the Sane Canal System which provides (Bhadai and Aghani) and wheat. The system of pynes irrigation to large area of Aghani paddy. Rabi and hot­ and ahars is not in a good shape. as it happened to weather crops. The Sane sand. noted for its large­ be earlier. and the agriculture has been. to a great sized grains. is used extensively in construction extent left at the mercy of the vagaries of monsoon. works. Irrigational facilities Climatic conditions Failure of monsoon a nd scantiness of total rainfall The district. owing to its great distance from the with its irregularity are the chief causes which have sea. suffers from extremes of climate. It becomes led the people of the districno resort to artificial irri­ very hot during the summer and quite cold during the gation. In certain pockets of the district the cultiva­ winter. Summer begins in late March. May and June tors have the benefit of Sane Canal and are thus are extremely hot. The mercury shoots upto 46°C in certain of an ample a nd regular supply of water. but May. The cold weather starts from the month of elsewhere the people are dependent on methods of November and continues till the middle of March. irrigation which have been practised in the earlier Rainy season ranges between mid-June ar:ld early days also such as Pynes, Ahras. wells. etc. The October. Generally October is not a rainy month but Government has. however. been paying increasing sometimes monsoon continues till this month and the attention to expansion and development of irrigational last spell of rain (Hathia) does come during this schemes end have been allotting c0nsiderable amount month although its failure is not uncommc;>n. for minor irrigation works [n all important sectors of Rainfall the district. This wi II. naturally. tend to improve the fertility of the soil and will contribute to larger pro­ The di:;trict receives more than 90 per cent of its duction of crops. total annual rainfall from the monsoon during the rainy season which lasts from the middle of June to Mines and Minerals early October. The rains bring great relief to the heat oppressed people of the district. The district receives No mineral is found in th is district. Mines worth an average annual rainfall of 44.96 inches. The their name also do n'o\t exist in the district. However,_" district gets some winter rain also in January and traces of tin and tungsten are reported to be available February though the quantity is small. in the Deo block. 4

J ndustriaJisat ion grains. etc., in loan to the poorer tenarHry. For atl these reasons the average ten3nts could not very The dis1rict of Auran~abad has a few cottage \/IIell insist on the commutation of milt. As a flttlr.g industries like the manufacture of carpet and bJan' been t:lken by the Government to improve the cattle a c!arrour from the side of the cultivators against the breed bv suopJving Har;nt Scheme has also the Bihar Tenar.cV Act. A rent corrmutatlon drive was been launched in the district by the State GOV6r1ll1'lent. launched by Government and a large number of Rent Commutation Officers with powers under section 46 Communications of the Bihar Tenancv Act were appo1nted in 1946: The drive considerably reduced the percentage of The district is weH served by net work of roads. produce rent. The produce rents were also commuted The famous Grand Trunk Road (National Hig.hway In:o cash rent by agreement 6etween the parties No.2) passes via the town of Aurangabad. The during the same period'. Grand Trunk Road has put the district on ihe road

The D:strict GaZ€ttBer further mentions that the map of the country and provides easy transport facility large-scale prellalence of ,produce ren: in Gaya distrjet to Ca(olJtta in ~he east and Delhi in the. west. Thera may be attributed to tl-.e fact that the lardlords gene­ are also a few roads maintained by the Slate Pub'ja rallv maintained the irrigattoll works. Their construc­ Works Department connecting Aurangabad with other tion required a large expenditure and also an ,annual district headquarters. Now the district is werl served ma\l)teflol1Ce ch.orge, The lanclcrds were the only by <'I net work of State bus routes. persons who col!ld supplV tM capital for the construc­ tion end repairs and so they fully utilised their initial A railway line from Daltonganj passes through outlay and insisted on bhaoli rent. The liabifity of the ma intenance of the irrigation, ..works rested on the the ALJrangabad district almost parallel to the river landlords according to the fard-e-abpasM. prepared at Sone and joins the line at Barun. the time of the (ast sllrvev and settlement operations. Landlor::Js were the on:y persons who could help the As/regards liver commu;lication. Sane IS the only tenants to convert bhith Lands into paddy lan::Js. navigable river in which too, only smail boats can ply The landlords previously used to give seed. during tile dry season. 5

Trade and Commerce Social and Cultural events and Natural and Administrative Development The chief centres of trade in the district are Oaud­ No major social or cultural event has taken place nagar and Rafiganj. It is served by a net work of in the newly created district of Aurangabad since it markets conslsting of a number of permanent shops came into existence. The newly created district dealing mainly in grains and vegetables. The more consists of 11 development blocks. viz" Aurangabad. Oeo. Kutumba. N-ab inagar. Barun. Obra. Oaudnagar . .important markets meet daily and commodities are Haspura. Goh. Rafiganj and Madanpur. Fairs and brought to the other markets, festivals are. however. held regularly In the district by various communities. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PLACES OF RELIGIOUS, HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE IN VILLAGES AND PLACES OF TOURIST INTEREST IN THE TOWNS OF THE DISTRICT.

1. Deo fortress built by Ahmad Khan. the grandson of Daud Khan. and his tomb nearby. bear testimony to these. A village. situated 10 Kms. south-east of Auran­ Daudnagar is also a commercial centre. gabad. has a temple dedicated to the Sun. which is known as Mandir. With an umbrella like top, the 6. Nabinagar temple is about 100 feet high and is believed to have been built in the 15th century by Bhairvendra Singh, a A village lying in the development block of the Chandravanshi king of Umga. The religious importan­ same name is situated on the left bank of Punpun. ce of worship of God Sun and taking bath in the about 30 Kms. south of Aurangabad. The village con­ Brahma Kund is traced from the time of Raja Aye!. tains a tiled hut. known as the temple of Sokha Baba. In Chhatha festival (both in Kartik and Chait) people a legendary saint. Persons suffering from snake-bites from the viciRity and the neighbouring districts come are brought there as a ISist resource. If the patient in thousands for performing puja. - recovers. clarified butter and molasses are offered to Sokha Baba. 2. Deo Kund 7. Pawai, Mali and Chandangarh The village Deo Kund is reported to be an impor­ tant historic place of antiquity. It is situated on the There are remains of old forts in all the three border of Aurangabad and blocks and has Zamindaries whose princes, said to be the migrants from an ancient temple of Mahadeo and also an old tank Rajputana, played key role during the medieval and near it. According to the Pauranic legend it Was the modern periods of history of this part of the land. ashram of the famous Chayavan Rishi. There is a Excavations may reveal fascinating details. shrine of Lord Shiva where pilgrims come to offer 8: Piru oblation to Sh iva during the Shivaratri festival. Piru is believed to be 'Pritikuta' of the old days 3. Chalho which was the birth place of Vanabhatta. the great The place is situated some i 1 Kms. east of Salaiye poet and State chronicler of Harshvardha na. in Madanpur block. There is a tract of seven hills 9. Siris with a cave here which is believed to have an under­ ground passage upto Umga. Siris was a pargana under Sher Shah and the Mughal Empire. Later on it became the play ground of 4. Cheon Raja Narain Singh and the heroes of 1857. A mosque believed to have been built during the reign of The village, which lies 5 Kms. soutR-east of Aurangzeb with persian inscriptions stands there. Rafiganj block, contains ruins of a saive temple. 10. Umga 5. Daudnagar Umga. situated at a distance of about 24 Kms. The town was founded by Daud Khan, the -east of Aurangabad is famous for its Vaishnava Governor of Bihar under Aurangzeb. It is said that on temple. It was built a little before the one built at his way back from the conquest of Palamu, he Deo. There is simi larity in their . The camped on the spot where the town now stands. walls of the temple are made of square granite blocks. Though the place-was full of jungles ~lnd infested by There are 3 images within the temple. viz" the robbers, he liked it. He got the jungles cleared and Ganesh. the Surya and the Shiva. The assembll:!,ge set up a township here. He also got a palace built for of these ~eities at one place can be of interest to himself which was named after him Remnants of archaeologists and historians. HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

Among the traditional documentations of the identify the areas undeveloped in terms of infrastruc­ Census is the fairly comprehensive and uniform ture and channelise efforts and inputs accordingly so District CensuS Handbook. This was brought out for that optimum utilization of the resources could be the first time in 1951 Census and since then it has made. rmproved itself in the matter of content and coverage, Village and Town Directories included in the keeping in view the requirements and growing needs Distri.ct Census Handbook give the list of villages, of data users and various organisations besides the their area. population, amenities such as educational. ministries and government departments inc luding the medical, drinking water. post & telegraph, market/ Planning Commission. The District Census Handbooks hat and communication. etc .. available there and are, . in fact. State Government publications but their the land use statistics for each village. A new compilation. processing. analysis and writinQ are feature of the format of the Village Directory of done by the Census Organisation on behalf of the 1981 Census is that. if any, of the above mentioned State Government. The District Census Handbook si.x amenities is not available in the village in contains two parts. viz .• (i) Part A comprising the question. the distance of the nearest place in broad Village and Town Directory and (ii) Part B. com­ ranges of distance where the facility is avai lable is prising the Village and Townwise Primary Census recorded. For towns various aspects of information Abstract as also the Primary Census Abstract in relating to their area. population during 1981 as well respect of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled as previous Censuses from 1901, growth rates, Tribes at the Development Block level. Both Parts density. sex-ratio, physical aspects, communication, A and B have been included in the present volume. municipal finances, civil. medical. educational and During the 1971 Census. District Census Handbooks other amenities as well as trade, commerce, industry were published in three parts. the third part contain­ and banking facilities have been provided. The ing the Administrative and Census statistics. Since it columns relating to the population of the Scheduled took a long time in collecting the desired Administra­ Castes and Scheduled Tribes and Adult Literacy tive statistics from the various State Government classesjcentresjn the statements of the Town Directo­ departments resulting in inordinate delay in the ry are the innovations of the 1981 Census keeping publication of the District Census Handbook Part C, in view the Minimum Needs Programme of the Plan­ it has been decided not to go in for this endeavour at ning Commission. all this time. This has been done with a view to A new statement of civic and other'amenities' for making certain important and useful basic information each area/locality identified as slum in class I and II available to the data users well in time. For informa­ towns is a-dded. In this district, however, there is no tion relating to Administrative statistics the data class I or II town and hence jhis information has not users could. however. refer to the publications brought been furnished, in this volume. out by the State Statistical Bureau. Primary Census Abstract which forms a part of the District Census Handbook provides basic informa­ Scope of the District Census Handbook tion such as occupied residential houses, number of The District Census Handbooks' are the only households. total population. population of the publications which furnish information down to the Scheduled. Castes and Scheduled- Tribes, literates, village level in case of rural areas and by the levels main workers. cultivators. agricu Itural labourers, of towns/wards (circles) in case of urban areaS: This workers... in househ~ld industry and other workers, facilitates research scholars and academicians to marginal workers and non-workers by sex in respect of .analyse data upto the lowe~t administrative unit. each village and each urban ward. In case of urban 1t is of vital importance for the planners also since it areas certa in items of information have be~n provided oOffers micr.o-Ievel data and thus enable them to down to the Enumerator's Block level. 8

For the first time District Primary Census Abstract Cantonment Board. These are known as statutory in respect of SC/ST has been presented in the District towns. Census Handbook. The information contained in it is almost similar to that of General Primary Census Abs­ (b) Other places which enjoy urban characteris­ tract and the level of presentation is exactly identical tics and have been declared as Census towns by the to that of the District Primary Census Abstract relating Director of Census Operations since they satisfied the to general population. required following criteria;

For convenience of reference an alphabetical list (i) A minimum population of 5,000. of villages in respect of each development block has bGlen furnished and it precedes the Village Directory. (ii) At least 75% of the male working popula­ Another interesting feature this time is the listing of tion engaged in non-agricultural (and allied) those villages in the Village Directory which are activity. either treated as 'outgrowth' of an urban agglomera­ tion or are wholly merged in towns (provided they (iii) A population of at least 400 persons per continue to be borne on the jurisdictional list pending square kilometre. revisional settlement survey) or are treated as Census towns (urban). Such types of villages have also been In a few exceptional cases, places of tourist retained in --the Primary Census Abstract (rural) for interest or administrative significance have also been cross reference. This has been- done in order to treated as Census towns by the Director of Census ensure that the villages figuring In PCA (rural) and Operations. There has not been any change in the those in the Village Directory match and this is also in concept of urban area since 1961-. At the 1961 and conformity with the revenue and settlement records 1971 Censuses, non-agricultural population mentioned of the State Government. No data with regard to in criterion (ii) included persons engaged in livestock. amenities and land use particulars as also the popula­ forestry. fishing, etc. At the 1981 Census, however. tion figures have been presented for such villages such persor'ls were also treated at par with agricultural either in the Village Directory or the PCA (rural). population and excluded from non-agricultural popu­ lation for the purpose of this criterion. Towns are Census concepts of rural and urban areas and further classified into the following six classes accord­ other terminologies ing to their population size:

As in the previous Censuses, the 1981 Census data have been presented by rural and orban areas., Class of town Population The basic unit for the rural area is the village which has the same meaning in the Census as a revenue 1 lakh and above mauza and is defined as a parcel of land which as a (termed as city) rule is partly built over but mostly cultivated and waste with a definite position and area, the boundari­ II 50.000-99,999 es of which were defined either -at the time of the Cadastral Surveyor at the time of tne Revenue Survey. III 20,000-49,999 It may contain no houses at all. or, on the other hand. several hamlets (or to/as) each bearing a different name. IV 10,000-19,999

Urban areas are specially defined for Census V 5,000- 9,999 purposes. In the 1981- Census, the same criteria as adopted in 19.61 and 1971 censuses with some minor VI variation have been retained. Urban areas in the 1981 Less than 5.000 Census are- (a) All places with a Municipal Corporation. Apart irom the town/city, the concept of Urban Municipality, t:JEltified Area Committee. Civil Lines and Agglomeration has also been adopted for presentation 9 in the Town Directory. An Urban Agglomeration is should have received any formal education considered to be a continuous urban spread constitu­ or should have passed any minimum edu­ ted of a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths or cational standard. two or more physically contiguous towns together with continuous well recognised urban outgrowths, if any, of such town. Definition of work-Work has been defined as participation in any economically produc­ Other concepts and definitions wh ich have been tive activity. Such participation may be used in this volume are explained below: physical or mental in nature. Wprk involves City-A city is a town with a population of one not only actual work but also effective Jakh and above. supervision and direction of work. The reference period for enquiries relating to Census House-A 'house' has been defined as "a work was one year immediately preceding building or part of a building having a the enumeration period. separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc., used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be in­ Worker-Persons who had worked even for a day habited or vacant. It may be used for a resi­ in the above mentioned economically pro­ dential or non-residential purpose or both. ductive work have been treated as Workers.

Occupied residential house--'Occupied residential Main Worker-If a person has worked for house' refers to such houses as are occu­ 183 days or more during the reference pied and are used for dwell ing purposes or period he has to be treated as a Main where the residence is combined with Worker. other uses such as shop-cum-residence. workshop-cum-residence, sChool-cum-resi­ Marginal Worker-If a person has worked for less dence. etc. than 183 days or six months during the reference period he has been treated as a Household-A household is a group of persons Marginal WQrker. who commonly live together and would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented Non-worker-If a person did not work at all (not any of them from doing so. There may even one day) during the reference period be a household of persons related by blood he has been treated as a Non-worker. or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. There may be one­ Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes- Under member households, 2-member house­ Articles 341 (1) and 342 (1) of the Constitu­ holds. or multi-member households. For tion of India, the castes or tribes to be Census purposes, each one of these types treated as Scheduled Castes or Scheduled is regarded as a household, Tribes for a particular State are specified by p,ublic notification by the President of Liteiote-A person who can both read and write India. According to the Government of with understanding in any language is In<}ia, Ministry of Home Affair's Notifica­ taken as literate. A person who can merely tion No. SRO 2477A. dated the 29th read but cannot write, is not literate. It is October. 1956 and the Scheduled Castes not necessary that 2 person who is literate and' Soheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) 10

Act. 1976 (No. 108 of 1976), dated 18th fied for the State of Bihar ara giver) September, 1976 the lists of the Scheduled below: Castes and the Scheduled Tribes. thus noti-

A. Scheduled Castes

1. Bantar 12. Ghasi 2. Bauri 13. Halalkhor 3. Bhogta 14. Hari. Mehtar, Bhangi 4. Bhuiya 15. Kanjar 5. Bhumij (excluding North Chotanagpur 16. Kurariar and South Chotanagpur Divisions and 17. Lalbegi Santhal Pargana district) 18. Musahar 6. Chamar. Machi 19. Nat 7. Chaupal 20. Pan. Sawasi 8. Dabgar 21. Pasi 9. Dhabi 22. Rajwar 10. Dam. Dhangad 23. Turi 11. Dusadh. Dhari. Dharhi

B. Scheduled Tribes

1. Asur 15. Karmali 2. Baiga 16. Kharia 3. Banjara 17. Kharwar 4. Bathudi 18. Khond 5. Bedia 19. Kisan 6. Bhumij (in North Chotanagpur and 20. Kora South Chotanagpur Divisions and 21. Korwa Santhal Pargana district) 22. Lohara. Lohra 7. Binjhia , 23. Mahli 8. Birhor 24. Mal Paharia 9. Birjia 25. Munda 10. Charo 26. Oraon 11. Chik Baraik 27. Parhaiya 12. Gond 2S. Santal 13. Gorait 29. Sauria Paharia 14. Ho -30. Savar ANALYSIS OF DATA

Population, number of villages and towns towns. Comprising only 1.77 per cent of the total po­ pulation of the State, the district occupies the bottom The district of Aurangabad, with a population of position in the State in order of population coming 1,237,072 persons is divided into 11 CommunitY De­ next only to Nawada (1.57%). The following table velopment Blocks consisting of 1, 749 inhabited villa­ highlights the population,\ number 01 villages and ges (out of 1,884 villages including 19 villages which towns for the district as also for its development are constituent units of towns in the district) and 5 blocks:

Table I-Population, number of villages and towns, 1981

Population Number of 81. Name of__ ------"--- ~------, villages Number uo. Develop­ ,-___.A._----, of ment Total Rural Urban Total Inha- towns B1o~k ,------"------, ,--~ ,-----"------, bited P M F P M F P M F 1 2 3 4, 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Aurangabad 119,866 62,460 57,406 80,678 41,171 39,507 39,188 21,289 17,899 172 153 2 2 Deo 86,434 43,621 42,813 86,434 43,621 '2,813 122 114 3 Kutumba 111,940 56,989 54,951 111,940 56,989 54,951 228 216

4 N~binagar 152,163 77,762 74,401 144:,690 73,856 70,834 7,473 3,906 3,567 352 317

5 Barun 97,051 50,349 46,702 97,01')1 50,349 46,702 201 181

G Obra 117,034 59,741 57,293 117,034 59,741 57,293 152 144

7 Daudnagar 107,534 55,167 52.367 42.376 40.562 ~4,596 12,791 11,805 64 59 1

8 Haspura 81,477 41,820 39,657 81,477 41,820 39,657 73 71

f) Goh 110,221 56,536 53,685 110,221 56,536 53,685 176 162 10 Rafiganr 148,905 75,325 73,580 134,275 67,840 66,435 14,630 7,485 7,145 220 211 1

11 Madanpur 104,447 52,767 51,680 104,447 52,767 51,680 124 121 Total 1,237.072 632.537 - 604,535 1,151,185 587,066 56.4,119 85,887 45,471 40,416" 1,884 1,749 4

It would be seen from the above table that among of the district presumably since it has 'only 71 inhabi­ the C. D. Blocks, the range of variations in population ted villages (4.06%) to its credit and these also appear distribution is quite significant. Nabinagar block has to be spars,e1y populated as compared to villages of the largest population accounting for 12. 30 per cent other C. D. Blocl(s. of the district's population probably on account of its Aurangabad District appears to have had less im­ having maximum number of inhabited villages in th-e pact of urbanisation since 93.06 per cent of the popu­ district (18.13%). This is followed by Rafiganj block lation livelil in the villages.lhe total urban populatiol1 with 12.04 per cent. The least populated C. D. Block contained in ,5 towns is of- the order of only 6.94 per is Haspura with only 6. 59 per cent of the popUlation cent of the population of the district. There 'is no 12

Class I (population 1 lakh and above) or Class II town as such now constitutes -the jurisdiction of the newly (population 50.000-99.999) in the district nor any created Aurangabad district. The percentage increase urban agglomeration either. in the population of the district and its development Decadal change in population blocks is presented in the table below: Aurangabad subdivision in the old Gaya district

Table 2-Decadal change in distribution of population

Name of Population ,- _~ ______~~ ______A. ______--, Development Perceniage decadal (1971--81) Block 1971 1981 variation ,.-___. ____ ..A- ______.. ,------"------.., ,.------"------, Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Aurangabad- 91,103 72,389.... 18,714 119,866 80,678 39,188 +31.57 +1l.45 +109.40 Deo 72,155 72,155 86,434 86,434 +19.79 +19.79 Kutumba 94,684 94,684 111,940 111,940 +18.22 +18.22 Nabinagar 124,446 118,642 5,804- 152,163 144,690 7,473 +22.27 +21.96 +28.76 Barun 77,426 77,426 97,051 97,051 +25.35 +25.35 Obra 97,192 97,192 117,034 117,034 +20.42 +20.42 Daudnagar 88,643 71,777 16,866 107,534- 82,938 24-,596 +21.31 +15.55 '+45.83 Haspura 66,806 66,806 81,477 81,477 +21.96 +21.96 Goh 94.914 94,914 110,221 110,221 +16.13 +16.13 Rafiganj 121,780 112,962 8,818 148,905 134,275 14,630 +22.27 +18.87 +65.91 Madanpur 86,945 86,945 104,447 104,447 +20.13 +20.13 Total 1,016,094 965,892 50,202 1,237,072 1,151,185 85,887 +21.75 +19.18 +71.08

It would appear that the rise in the population of each). As regards the growth in urban population. this district during the 1971-81 decade has been of Aurangabad block occupies the first position with the order of 21.75 per cent which is lQY\Ier than the 109.40 per cent increase during 1971-81 which may decadal growth rate of 24.06 per cent for the State. ' be attributed to the fact that a new town, viz., The rural population in the district has increased by Jamhaur (t\JAC) has been notified and added in this 19.18 per cent while urban population growth over block during 1981 Census. Rafiganj block occupies the decade has been as much as 71.08 per cent. the second position in the growth of urban population among the development blocks with 65.91 per cent.

As shall be evident from the table. the varrations Villages classified by population ranges in growth rates are more pronounced in the develop­ The distribution of villages by their population ment blocks. Aurangabad block has shown the highest ranges is given in the following table in six size increase in population over the decade with 31.57 per groups: cent probably since Aurangabad town. the district headquarters. is'located in this block. The next highest Table 3 -Distribution of villages by population ranges increase in population is observed in Barun with 25.15 per cent followed bv Nabinagar and R3figanj with Range of Number of villages Percentage of population in each range villages in 22.27 per cent each. One noticeable feature. as observ­ eaoh range ed from the tab Ie, is that development blocks COn­ 1 2 3 taining towns have generally registered higher per­ 200 295 16.87 centage increase than the non-urban devfllopment 200- 499 678 38.76 blocks in the district. 500~1,999 698 39.91 2,000-,4,999 70 4.00 The increase in rural population during 1971-81 5,000-9,999 7 0.40 has been the highest in case of Barun block (25.35%) 10,000+ 1 0.06 followed by Nabinagar and Haspura blocks (21.96% Total 1,749 100.00 13

It would be seen from the table that mostly the villa­ thereby that population in the district is mostly ges in the district are small and m3dium sized as the contained in the small and medium-sized villages as maximum number of villages in the district lie in the already explained in the earlier paragraph. population range of 500-1.999 closely followed by Proportion of Scheduled Castes jTribes popula­ villages in the population range of 200-499 accounting tion in villages and towns. for 39.90 and 38.77 per cent of the total number of Tables 5'. 6 and 7 furnished below indicate the inhabited villages respectively in the district. The proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled small and medium-sized villages are thus much more Tribes population in the villages and towns of the in number than large v:llages (population above 5.000) district. This will be helpful for planning of welfare in the district; The larga villages are only 8 in number programmes for Scheduled Castes and Schedule d comprising 0.46 per cent of the inhabited villages in Tribes at micro level. particularly. in relation to area the district. It may be of interest to note that in the development oriented programmes. The tables have 1971 Census the average population size of a village been dealt with separately. in the State was 751 whereas in the old Gaya district Table 5-Proportion of Scheduled Castes population to total (which constituted the present districts of Gaya. population in the villages. Nawada and Aurangabad) it was only 660. Percentage- range of Number of villages Percentage of Scheduled Castes in each range villages in each population to total range Villages classified by Density population The density of population is defined as number of 1 2 3 Nil 175 10.01 persons per square Kilomatre. It indicates the extent 5 or less 95 5.43 of crowding in a particular area. The distribution of 6-10 134 7.66 II-15 205 1l.72 villages in the district by their density is given in Table 16-20 229 13.09 4 below: 21-30 429 24.53 31 and above 482 27.56 Table 4-Dislribution or villages by density Total 1,749 100.00 Range of density Total number of Percentage of (per Sq.Km.) villages in villages in It is discernible from the table that there are as each density eaoh density many as 482_villages (27.56%) where the percentage range range of scheduled castes popLllation to total population I 2 3 is more than 31 per cent and there are 10,01 per cent - 10 4 0.23 of the villages which do not have any population of ll- 20 7 0.40 the scheduled castes at all. Interestingly. it can be 21- 50 14 0.80 observed that percentage of villages with scheduled 51-100 32 1.83 castes R.opulation varies in direct relation to the per­ 101-200 226 12.92 centage range of scheduled castes population to total 201-300 374 !!I.38 population. the maximum being in the range of 31 and 301-500 659 37.68 above. 501+ 433 24.76 Not known Table 6-Proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to total population in the villages. Total 1,749 100.00 Peroentage range of Numborof Peroentage of The data presented in the above table highlight Scheduled Tribes villages in Villages in each population to total each range range the fact that maximum proportion of villages in the population district lies in the density range of 301-500 with 1 2 3 37.68 per cent villages followed by villages in the Nil 1,713 97.94 5 or less 34 1.94 density range of 501 + which account for 24.76 per 6- 15 1 0.06 16-25 1 0.00 cent of the vi lIages. 26-35 36-50 It would further be sean that a very small number 51 and above. of villages fall in the density range below 100 implying Total 1.749 100.001 14

The proportion of Scheduled Tribe population in the prising 1.94 per cent of the total number of inhabited district is rather negligible. It can be seen from above villages where the concentration of scheduled tribes "- table that there are as many as 1,713 outof 1.749 inha­ population is less than 5 per cent. In the higher ranges bited villages (97.94%) in the district which have no the proportion of such villages is either negligible "Scheduled tribes at all. It is only in 34 villages com- or nil. Table 7-Proportion of Scheduled Castes I Scheduled Tribes Population in Towns

Name of the Total Total Total P~roentage of Percentage of t.own popUlation Soheduled Soheduled Scheduled Castes Soheduled Castes Tribes population Tribes popula, population population to total tion to total population population 1 2 3 4, 5 6 Aurangabad (M) 33,192 3,605 61 10.86 0.18 Daudnagar (M) 24,596 3,416 11 13,89 O.O! .Tamhaur (NAC) 5,996 1,334 4, 22.25 0.07 Nabinagar Town (CT) 7,473 1,390 18.60 Rafiganj (NAC) 14,630 1,856 13 12.69 0.09 All Towns 85,887 11,601 ~ 1~~ ~o The tabl-e a bove indicates that the concentration It would be seen alongside that literates form 27'01 of the scheduled caites in the towns of the district per cent of ttJe population in the rural areas of the is of the order of 13.51 per cent of the total urban district a:. against 48'32 per cent in the urban areas, In the rural areas it is interesting t9 note that except population which is less as compared to rural areas. in the population range of 10,000+ where there is It may be attributed to the fact that they have been only 1 village, the literacy rate varies directly in less mobile probably because agriculture and allied relation to the population range of the villages. The highest percentage of literacy rate can be seen for activities still remain to be their main source of liveli.­ the villages in the population range of 5,000-9,999 hood. The highest proportion of scheduled castes and 2,000-4,999 with 34.01 and 29'14 per cent population is contained in Jamhaur (NAC) with 22.25 literates respectively and the lowest in the population per cent probably since Jamhaur has very recently been range of less than 200 with 22'97 per cent being literates, It implies. thereby, that villages with larger notified as statutory town and still it has rural base popUlation have more educational facilities, and pattern of living. The urban content of the population nence more literate population vis-a-vis the small of the scheduled tribes is almost negligible being villages with comparatively less number of inhabitans. only 0. 10 per cent of the total urban pQPulation. In Table 9-Literacy rates '0 r Towns diff€mnt towns also the percentage of scheduled ' Name of Town Literacy rate tribes population is observed to be 'quite insignificant. 1 2 Aurangabad 55'69 Literacy rates by population ranges of villages Daudnagar 40'52 and towns. .Tamhaur 39'89 Nabinagar Town 48'92 According to the Census concepl, a person.who Rafiganj 47'87 was able to read and write with understanding in All towns 48'32 any language was taken as literate. While Table 8 _ Among the towns, Aurangabad eM). being the below gives the literacy rates of villages classified by district beadquarters, has the highest percentage of population ranges, Table 9 shows literacy rates of Iitera1e population (55.69%) followed by Nabinagar towns in the district. The tables have been discussed town (48.92%). In rest of towns the literacy rate separately : varies between 39.89 per cent (Jamhaur town) and Table 8-Literacy rates by Population Ranges or villages 47.87 per cent (Rafiganj town). Range of Number of villages Literaoy rate population in eaoh range Workers and Non-workers in rural and urban 1 2 :I areas of the district. - 200 295 22'97 200 - 499 678 24'99 The table on next page gives the percentage break 500-1,999 698 26'93 up of literates, main workers, marginal workers, total 2,000_':'__4,999 70 29'14 workers, non-workers and the number of the scheduled 5,000-9,999 7 34'01 10,000+ 1 castes and the scheduled tribes in the rural and urban 18'67 areas of the district as well as in its development "Total ],749 27'ct blocks in'relation to total popUlation, 15 Table 10-Literates. WorkeB. Non.workeB. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population in the district Percentage of --.-J'---______r- S, C. S,T, Literates to Name of Total Total population popUlation total Main Workers Development Rural Population to total to total population to total Block U rba.n population population population r-_____.A. ____------. r-----A.--... P M F P :M F P l.\{ F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Aurangabad T 119,S66 62,460 57,406 18'65 0'12 36'12 49'28 21'79 27'55 45'96 7'53 R 80,678 41,171 39,507 21'58 0'10 27'78 41'55 13'43 28'65 47'32 9'19 U 39,188 21,289 17,899 12'60 0'17 53'27 64'24 40'24 25'30 43'33 3'85 Deo R 86,434 43,621 42,S13 27'30 0'03 27'78 41'30 14'01 26'73 45'38 7'72 Kutumba R 111,940 56,989 54,951 26'13 N 27'03 40'72 12'83 27'13 45'32 8'27 Nabinagar T 152,163 77,762 74,401 24'25 0'01 26'21 39'62 12'19 27'12 45'73 7'68 R 144,690 73,856 70,834 24'54 0'01 25'03 38'37 11'13 27'07 45'63 7'73 U 7,473 3,906 3,567 18'60 4S'92 63'13 33'36 28'10 47'59 6'76 Barun R 97,051 50,349 46,702 23'24 0'08 29'80 45'42 12'95 27'24 45'80 7'23 Obra R n7,OM 59,741 57,293 22'17 N 29'04 44'34 13'09 27'19 45'98 7'60 Daudnagar T 107,534 55,167 52,367 20'24 0'03 30'38 45'00 14'98 29'17 46'46 10'96 R 82,938 42,376 40,562 22'12 0'03 27'37 41'99 12'10 30'39 47'47 12'55 U 24,596 12,791 11,805 1-3'89 0'04 40'52 54'96 24'87 25'04 43'09 5'49 Haspura R S1,477 41,820 39,657 22'79 0'01 29'25 --44'00 13'69 30'17 47.76 11'62 Goh R 110,221 56,536 53,685 18'54 / 26'63 41'53 10'93 28'53 47'73 8'31 Rafiganj T 148,905 75,325 73,580 -20'39 0'04 28'13 41'39 14'56 26'73 46'53 6'46 R 134,275 67,840 66,435 21'23 0'04 25'98 39'19 12'50 27'01 46'79 6'81 U 14,630 7,485 7,145 12'69 0'09 47'S7 61'35 33'74 24'18 44'20 3'21 Madanpur R 1040,447 52,767 51,680 29'91 0'01 23'29 35'56 10'77 28'46 46'55 9'98 Total T 1.237,072 632,537 604,535 22.88 0.03 28.49 42.50 13.83 27.72 46.26 8.33 R 1,151.185 587,066 564,119 23.57 0.03 27.01 41.06 12.38 27.91 46.45 8.60 U 85,887 45,471 40,416 13.51 0.10 48.32 61.06 33.99 25.28 43.77 4.47

Peroentage of r- --, Name of Total Marginal Workers Total Workers Non·workers Development Rural to total to total -to total Blook Urban population population population ,---____...______, r------~------~ P M F r------.P M F p M F 1 .2 14 15 16 17 18 19- 20 21 .22 Aurangabad T 1'73 0'37 3'20 29'28 46'33 10'73 70'72 53'67 89'27 R 2'35 0'44 4'33 :n'oo 47'76 13'52 69'00 52'24 86'48 U 0'45 0'23 0'71 25'75 43'56 4'56 74:25 56'44 95'44 Deo R 2'08 0'95 3'23 28'81 46'33 10'95 71'19 53'67 89'05 Kutumba B 1'97 0'63 3'36 29'10 45'95 n'63 70'90 54'05 88'37 Nabinagar T 3'73 1'58 5'96 30'85 47'31 13'64 69'15 52'69 86'36 R 3'89 1'66 6'20 30'96 47'29 13'93 69'04 52'71 86'07 U 0'59 0'05 1'17 28'69 47'64 7'93 71'31 52'36 92'07 Barun R 1'15 0'64 1'70 .28·3g 46'44 8'93 71'61 li3'06 91'07 Obra R 1'16 0'42, 1'9jJ 28'35 46'40 9'53 71'65 53'60 90'47 Daudnsgar T 2'11 0'89 3'39 31'28 47'35 14'35 68'72 52'65 85'65 R 2'47 1'01 3'98 32'86 48'48 16'53 67'14 51'02 83'47 U 0'93 0'51 1'38 25'91 43'60 6'87 74'03 56'40 93'13 Haspura R 6'19 2'59 9'99 36'36 110'35 21°61 63'64 49'65 78'39 Goh R 1'41 0'47 2'4i 20'94; 48'20 10'72 70'06 51'80 89'28 Rafiganj T 3'01 1'22 4'83 29'74 47'75 11'29 70'26 52'25 88'71 R 3'27 l'S3 5'26 30'28 48'12 12'07 69'72 ll1'S8 87'99 U 0'53 0'25 0'82 24'71 44'45 4'OS 75'29 55'55 95'97 ldadanpur R 2'32 1'12 3'55 30'78 47'68 13'53 69'22 52'aa 86'47 Total T 2.43 0.97 3.94 30.15 47.23 12.27 69.85 52.77 87.73 R 2.55 1.03 4.18 30.4.6 47.48 12.76 69.54 sa,sa 87.94 ______U~~0 .... 6-'-_-0-.-30----0-.9-7---....:..a:;.88 44.07 5.44 74.11 55.93 94.56

'N'-denotes Negligible, / 16

Total workers in the distr,ict of Aurangabad Another notable feature is higher percentage of account for 30.15 per cent of the total population female marginal workers (3.94%) vis-a-vis male whereas the proportion of non-workers is as high as marginal workers (0.97%). This may be attributed to 69.85 per cent. As shall be evident from the table on the fact that apart from their household duties, the page 15, the main workers (i.e. those who had worked females do some work during the day or the season to for 6 months or 183 days or more during the reference supplement to the household income. period of 1 year) comprise 27.72 per cent of the total population which is very close to the percentage of It will also be seen that proportion of total workers and main workers is higher in the rural areas than in the total workers in the district, implying thereby that the urban areas, the corresponding percentage being participation of the people in economically, productive 30.46 and 27.91 (rural areas) and 25.89 and 25.28 work in the district was mainly on a full-time basis. The contribution of marginal workers (those who (urban areas) respectively. The same pattern is percep­ had worked for less than 183 days) to the total tible in the case of marginal workers who constitute working population is very insignificant in the district. 2.55 per cent of the rural population but only 0.61 per being only 2.43 per cent. The same trend can be cent of the urban popUlation. This may be natural in observed in both the rural and urban areas of the view of the fact that in the rural areas people generally district as also in all of its development blocks except find an easy employment in various agricultural acti­ Haspura where the percentage..oj marginal worker is vities, whereas, in the urban are ai, household indus­ as high as 6.19. tries and other works do not offer equal short-term job opportunities in view of the limited urban deve­ There is apparently a wide range of difference in the lopment and pattern prevalent. propo_rtion of workers including main workers between the two sexes. tThe proportion of total workers Villages distributed according to availability of and main workers is 47.23 and 46.26 per cent respec­ different amenities. tively for males as against 12.27 and 8.33 per cent for. Table 11 below gives the distributton of villages females which indicates that the participation of according to the availability of different amenities in females in economically productive work is quite low. the district:

Table 11-Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities

Number (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities Name of Number r- Develop. of inha· ------, SJ. ment bited Educa· :Medical Drinking Post and Market/hat Commu- Approach by Power no. Blook villages tion Water ' Telegraph nications Pucca road supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Aurangabad 153 83 13 153 15 1 17 17 (54.25) 64 (8.50) (100.00) (9.80) (0.65) (11.11) (11.11) (41.83) 2 Deo IH 61 7 114 18 7 10 13 28 (53.51) (6.14) (100.00) (15.79) (6.14) (8.77) (11.40) (24.56) Kutumba 3 216 117 13 216 18 9 11 27 131 (54.17) (6.02) (100.00) (8.33) (4.17) (5.09) (12.50) (60.65) 4- Nabinagar 317 152 15 317 28 13 24 27 201 (47.95) (4.73) (100.00) - (8.83) (4.10) (7.57) (8.52) (63.41) 5 Barun 181 95 10 181 14 8 28 I 35 109 (52.49) (5.52) (100.00) (7.73) (4.42) (15.47) (19.34) (6M2) 6 Obra 144 95 11 144 20 4 17 16 55 (65.97) (7.64) (100.00) (13.89) (2.78) (11.81) (11.11) (38.19) 7 Daudnagar 59 51 17 59 15 2 10 10 18 (86.44) (28.81) (100.00) (25.42) (3.39) (16.95) (16.95) (30.51) 8 Haspura 71 63 51 71 12 5 19 21 22 (88.73) (71:83) (100.00) (16.90) (7.04) (26.76) (29.58) (30.99) 9 Goh 162 106 14 162 24 5 18 18 74 (65.43) .,- (8.64) (100.00) (14.81) (3.09) (11.11) (11.11) (45.68) 10 Rafiganj 211 124 18 211 26 9 13 II (58.77) (8.53) (100.00) 88 (12.32) (4.27) (6.16) (5.21) (41. 71) II Madanpur 121 79 15 121 17 5 13 14 (65.29) 69 (12.40) (100.00) (14.05f (4.13) (10.74) (11.57) (57.02) Total 1,749 1,026 184 1,749 207 68 180 209 (58.66) 859 (1D.52) (100.00) (11.84) (3.89) (10.29) (11.95) (49.11) 17

Educational amenity- There are as many as 1.026 It would be seen from this table that only 10.29 villages accounting for 58.66 per cent of the total num­ per cent of the total inhabited villages in the district ber of inhabited villages (1,749) in the district where are connected by one means of communication or the educational facility is available. The highest propor­ other. The majority of Villages are still devoid of tion of villages with educational facility can be ob­ this facility. A development blockwise break up of served in the development block of H aspura with 88.73 villages having any means of communication is given per cent closely followed by Daudnagar block with in the Table 1,. indicating that Haspura block; 86.44 per cent. The least number of villages with edu­ comprises the higliest proportion of villages cational facility is in the development block of Nabi­ (26.76%) which are connected by bus or rail or nagar with 47.95 per cent. navigable river/canal services, etc .. followed by Daud .. nagar with 16.95 per cent of villages having one. Medical amenity- The availability of medical means of communication or the other. In the rest of amenity in the villages is quite low & only 10.52 per the development blocks the percentage o'f villages cent villages have it. Among the development blocks. having this facility varies between the minimum of Haspura again has the largest proportion of villages 5.09 per cent in Kutumba block and the maximum of with medical facility. the percentage being 71'83. 15'47 per cent in Barun block. Nabinagar block. on the other hand, again has mini­ mum proportion of villages enjoying medical facility, Approach f ..oad to village-With only 11.95 the percentage being 4.73 only. per cent villages having pucca approach roads it is clear that most of the villages in the dis­ Drinking wilter-It would be seen from the table trict are still not easilv accessible dUring the rainy that drinking water facility is generally available season. Among the development blocks. Haspura in all the inhabited villages of the district of block with 29'58 per cent villages having pucca Aurangabad. approach road again tops the list followed by Barun and Daudnagar blocks with 19.34 and 16.95 per cent Post and Telegraph-Postal facilities (Post & respectively. The developm9nt blocks which have the telegraph) are available only in 207 villages out of a lowest number of villages having this facility are total of 1,749 inhabited villages (11.84%) in the Rafiganj (5.21 %) and Nabinagar (8.52%). district. Daudn agar block has the maximum number at villages having post and telegraph facility (25.42%) Power Supply-Electrified villages in the district followed by Haspura (16.90%) and Deo (15.79%). constitute as much as 49.11 per cent of the' total In the remaining development blocks of the district number of inhabited vilTages. Power .supply in these the number varies from a minimum of 7.73 per cent villages is utilised for either domestic or agricultural or (Barun block) to a maximum of 14.81 per cent (Goh other purposes such as commercial or industrial and block). in certain cases for all the above purposes.

MaT'ketlHat-The villages where market/hat Nabinagar de'velopment block occupies the first is held constitute only 3.89 per cent of the total position having the maximum proportion of electrified number of inhabited villages in the district. Here villages (63.41%)'closely followed by Kutumba and one can observe that Haspura block again has the Barun blocks with 60.65 and 60.22 per cent respecti­ maximum number of villages where market/hat is held, vely. The lowest proportion of villages having power supply is observed in the development blocks of Deo the percentage ,being 7.04 followed by Deo block (24.59%) and Daudnagar (30.51%). with 6.14 per cent. In the remaining blocks the number of such villages is either very low o( almost negligible indicating thereby that bulk of the popula­ Proportion of rural popu lation served by various amenities. tion have to travel to different places to avail of ... market facil ity. While in Table 11 we had discussed details regard­ ing number of. villages possessing educational. medi­ Communication-The details of vUlages connect­ cal and other amenities, Table 12 presented on next ed by bus, raiL navigable river/canal services, etc., page gives the proportion of rural population served by have been incorporated in the Village Directory. these amenities. 18

Table 12-Proportion 0' rural population served by different amenities Total Popu- Sl. Name of lation of Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of- no. Develop- inhabited r-'-=- ._----, ment villages in Approaoh Power Block the Develop- Eduoation Medical Drinking Post and Market! Communi- byPuc(!a supply mentBlock water Telegraph hal oation road

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Aurangabad 80,678 73.81 13.79 100.00 17.99 0.67 16.66 15.69 53.64 2 Deo 86,434 80.16 27.94 100.00 46·22 29.36 18.65 19.89 51.11 3 Kutumba 111,940 78.47 18.58 100.00 19.62 13.54 14.01 26.66 71.47

4 Nabinagar 144,690 68_89 14.68 100.00 20.42 10.59 12.15 12.00 70.93

li Barun 97,051 71.98 14.66 100.00 16.20 8.17 22.17 27.91 66.67 6 Obra 117,034 84.41 22.68 100.00 37.25 14.11 23.15 21.22 47.78

7 Daudnagar 82,938 96.82 49.40 100.00 53,89 8.7~ 23.39 27.15 48.49 8 Haspllra 81,{77 _\.}6.61 87.30 100.00 32.76 9.33 33.89 36.22 .35.65 9 Goh 110,221 83.52 21.49 100.00 31.59 9.74 17.85 18.92 58.79 10 Rafiganj 134,275 79.45 16.38 100.00 26.39 8.04 8.6"2 6.66 54.93 11 Madanpur 104,447 86.16 32.35 100.00 45.47 14.78 21.25 21·75 74.89

Total 1,151,185 81.02 26.89 100.00 30.79 11.52 18.32 20.17 58.77

It would be seen that educational facility is avail­ of those villages which do not contain different able to 81. 02 per cent of the rural ,Population in, the amenities arranged by broad distance ranges (less than district. The proportion varies between the maximum 5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms.) from the places of 96 82 per cent in Daudnagar block and the minimum where these are available. of 68.89 per cent in Nabinagar block. It may be of interest to note that the proportion of vi "ages in the Tabla 13-Distribution of villages not having cartain amenities, district enjoying educational facility is much less arranged by distanca ranges from tha plac•• where being 58.66 per cent (as has been observed in these are available. Table 11) than the proportion of population having this amenity which i~ as high as 81.02 per cent. This Villages not Number of villages where the having the amenity is not ava.ilable and may be attributed to the fact that villages whic~ po­ amenity of availa.ble at a distance of- ssess educational facility contain larger population as r- compared to those villages which do not have this -~ -5 6---:10 10+ Total facility at all Kms. Kms. Kms. (ools. In case of medical facility also it can be seen that 2---4) the proportion of rural population served by the ame­ 1 2 3 4 5 nity is of the order of 26.89 per cent Which is more than double the proportion of villages served by medi­ 1 Education 722 1 723 cal facility in the district (10.52%). 2 Medical 1,166 356 43 1,565 Similar trend can be observed in respect of other amenities also both in the district as also in its various 3 Drinking water development blocks. 4 Post and Telegraph 1,383 168 1 1,542 Distribution of villages having different ameni­ ties at different distance ranges. 6 Market/hat 916 524 241 1,681 The table furnished alongside indicates the number 6 Communication 875 509 185 1,569 19

As regards educational facility it would be seen is less than those having the facilities within 5 Kms. that there are as many as 722 villages in the district though not in the same proportion. (41.28%) which do not have any educational facility Availability of different amenities in the villa­ within the village but the facility is available at places ges according to the distance from the situated within 5 Kms. from them. The number of nearest town. villages having no educational facility at a distance of 5-10 Kms. is only 1 whereas beyond 10 Kms. it is The following table gives the distribution of villa­ nil. The number of villages having other facilities ges having different type of facilities by distance within a distance of 5-10 Kms. and beyond 10 Kms. from the nearest town in five size-groups:

Table 14-Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of difhrent amenities

Distance Number Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of- range orin· r------, from tho habited nearest villages Educa· Medical Drinking Post and Marketf Communi- Approach Power town in each tion water Telegraph hat cation by Pucca supply (inkms.) range road

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10

0-5 153 80(52.29) 8(5.23) 153(100.00) 15(9.80) 5(3.27) 25(16.34) 33(21.57) 84(54.90)

6-15 879 502(57.11) 92(10.47) 879(100.00) 104(11.83) 32(3.64) 86(9.78) 84(9.56) 432(49.15)

16--50 712 (41(61.94) 84(11.80) 712(100.00) 87(12.22) 31(4.35) 69(9.69) 92(12.92) 340(47.75)

61+ 5 3(60.00) 5(100.00) 1(20.00) 3(60.00)

Unspecified

Total 1,749 1,026 184 1,749 207 68 180 209 859 (58.66) (10.52) (100.00) (11.84) (3.89) (10.29) (11.95) (49.11)

It would appear from the above table that maxi­ villages in the distance range of 51 + is very low. mum number of inhabited villages lie in the distance being only 5 in number). The same trend can be range of 6-15 Kms. (50.26 %) from the nearest town. observed in case of medical. post and telegraph and With only limited number of urban centres in the dis­ market/hat facilities. In case of communication facility trict such a situation is but natura I. This is followed the proportion of villages is observed to be the by villages in the distance range of 16-50 Kms. from highest in the distance group of 0-5 Kms. and there­ the nearest town with 40.71 per cent. The proportion after it decreases with the increase in the distance group from the nearest town. For power supply and of villages lying in the distance range of more than 51 pucca approach road facilities also a similar situation Kms. is almost negligible being only 0.28 per cent. is observed with slight exception in the distance range of 51 and 16-50 Kms. respectively. It can be Interestingly. it can be observed from the table. that + said that the villages which are nearer to the urban the proportion of vi "ages having educational facility is areas have benefited in respect of communication. 52.29 per cent for those situated within 5 Kms. from pucca approach road and power supply vis-a-vis those the nearest town. and thereafter it increases with the rural pockets which are beyond the pale of direct urban increase in the distance range from the nearest town influence. As already explained in the earlier except for the fact that there is a marginal decline in paragraphs drinking water facility is available in all the distance range of 51 + (the number of inhabited the vi lIages in the district. 20

ViHages according to population range and regarding distribution of villages having different amenities available. amenities by size cl~ss of population in four different The table given below furnishes information ranges:

Table 15-Distribution or villages according to population range and amenities available

Population Number of Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of- range inha.bited villages Educationr------Medical Drinking Post & Market! Communi------Approach Power in each water Telegraph hat cation by supply range Pucca Road

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

--4.99 973 349 14 973 32 8 55 73 427 (35.87) (1.44) (100.00) (3.2.9) (0.82) (5.65) (7.50) (43.88) " 500-1,999 698 600 120 698 113 35 99 108 369 (85.96) (17.19) (100.00) (16.19) (5.01) (14.18) (15.47) (52.87)

2,000-4,999 70 69 42 70 54 20 21 23 55 (98.57) (60.00) (100.00) (77.14) (28.57) (30.00) (32.86) (78.57)

5,000+ 8 S 8 8 8 5 5 5 8 (100.00) (100.00) (10).00) (100.00) (62.50) (62.50) (62.50) (100.00)

Total 1,749 1,026 184 1,749 207 68 180 209 859 (58.66) (lo.s2) (100.00) (11.84) (3.89) (10.29) (11.95) (49.11)

It can be seen from the table that maximum and wheat constitute the main staple food of majority number of villages. i.e.. 973 (55.631>/0) in the disjrict of the people in all the development blocks of the fall in the population range of less than 499 followed district. .by 698 villages (39.91 %) in the population range of Table. 16-Main staple food in the majority 0' villages in each 500-1.999. The lowest number of village::; is observed Development Block in the population range of 5.000+ being only 8 (0.46%) in number. Serial Name of Development Main staple number Block food 1 2 3 It may be of interest to note that ti'1e proportion of 1 Aurangabad Rice, wheat villages having different pmenities varies in direct 2 Deo Rice, whea.t relation to their population range. Generally. the 3 Kutumba Rice, wheat maximum number of villages having different amenities 4 Nabinagar Rice, wheat have a population range of 5.000+ which also 5 Barun Rice, wheat corroborates the fact that more facil ities are generally available in larger villages than in smaller ones. 6 Obra Rice, wheat 7 Daudnagar Rice, wheat 8 Haspura Rice, wheat Main staple food in the villages 9 Goh Rice, wheat .10 Rafiganj Rice, wheat The table furnished alongside indicates tMt rice 11" Madanpur Rice, wheat 21

Villages according to land use explained in the Analytical Note at the appropriate place. The following table gives the percentage of The land utilisation data of the villages in the culturab Ie area as also the proportion of irrigated area district have been incorporated in the Village rDirec­ to total cultivable area in the district and its various tory. The terms and concepts have also been development blocks : Table 17-Distribution of villages according to Land Use

Sl. Name of Number of Total area. Percentage Percentage no. Development inhabited (in heotal'es) of culti· of irrigated Blook villages vable area area to to total total area cultivable area 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Aurangabad 153 25,437.47 85.90 53.07 2 Deo 114 26.799.54 67.27 46.80 3 l{utumba 216 25.635.26 77.60 64.61 4: Nabinagar 317 51,929.71 74.68 41.98 5 Barun 181 - 30,104.99 80.20 63.60 6 Obra 144 26,299.35 85.79 80.37 7 Daudnagar 59 17.639.10 81.60 84.29 8 Haspura 71 13,626.01 85.09 78.89 9 Goh 162 29,679.31 89.96 55.94 10 Rafiganj 211 37,810.03 82.45 56.84 11 Madanpur 121 34,583.19 70.49 20.69 Total 1,749 319,543.96 79.33 55.87 It would be seen from the table that 79.33 per observed in case of Madanpur block with only cent of total area of the district is utilised for culti­ 20.69 per cent which indicates that the villages vation (cultivable area) and of this 55.87 per cent in this block are deprived of required irrigational area is irrigated. Among the C. D. blocks. the highest facilities in spite of having potentiality in culti­ percentage of cultivab Ie area is found in Goh block vation. with 89.96 per cent closely followed by Aurangabad and Obra blocks with 85.90 and 85.79 per Growth, density and sex-ratio of urban {;ent respectively. The lowest cultivable area is population found in Deo Block which also is as high as 67.27 per cent. The urban population of the district in each of The highest proportion of irrigated area to total the censuses from 1951 together with the percentage cultivable area is found to be in Daudnagar block variation over the decades is indicated in Table 18 accounting for 84.29 per cent fo 1I0wed by Obra and below. It also shows the variation' in density and sex,: Haspura blocks with 80.37 and 78.89 per cent respec­ ratio in the urban population of the~ district in relation tively. The least proportion of irrigated area is to State: Table 18-Growth, DenSity and Sex.ratio of Urban Population in (he district in relation to the State District State r- --A. --, rI------""------., CensuB Total Urban %Urban Decadal Density Sex·ratio Total Urbn.n %Urban Deoadal Deneity Sex.· year popula. popula. popula- parcen· {popula.- {No. of popUlation popu' popula· percen' ,(popula. ratio tion tien tien tage tion females lation ,tion tag_e tien per (No. of va.ria.- per sq, per 1,000 VarIa· sq. km.) femalee tien km.) m;loles) tien pel' in urban in urban 1,000 popUlation population males) 1 a 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 to Il 12 13 1.\ 19.11 1195,115 20,747 2.0S + lUIS 1~91 911 38,7SZ,271 2,62.6:;61 6.77 +3S.14 2,1l20 /842 19E1l 830,989 27,474 3.31 +32.42 1.230 SSI 48,447,457 3,913, 20 8.43 +49.03 1.915 811 1971 1.016.0[J4 50,2.02 4.9'4 +82.73 1,740 899 56.353.369 5.633.066 10.00 +43.95 2,032 607 1981 1,237,072 85,887 6.94 +71.08 1,701 SS9 69,914,734 8,718,990 12.47 +54.70 2.727 832 22

The total urban population of the di,strict accord­ district has remained always higher as compared to ing to the 1981 Census, is 85.887 comprising 6.94 urban areas of the'State though there had been pre­ per cent of the district's population. The corresponding dominance of males over females in all the censuses percentage for the State is 12.47. The urban popu­ both in the district as well as in the $tate. The urban lation of the district has thus been increasing steadily areas, in fact. still suffer from a short~ge of femal.es as over the decades. it having risen from 2.98 per cent the towns attract only male population by way of in 1951 to. 3.31,4.94 and 6.94 per cent respectively employment opportunities and female population in 1961. 1971 and 1981 censuses though it has continues in the villages because of the fact that the always remained lower than the State urban popula­ population being mainly agricultural with its moor­ tion. From column 5 of the table it is evident that ings in vi lIages do not migrate as a complete family the growth of urban population in the district over unit. the decades has been faster than the total popul"tion. The 'growth of urban population in the district has Towns added and declassified in 1981 been from 3.68 per cent in 1951 to 82.73 per cent in Out of the 5 towns in the district. 1 town viz., 1971 and thereafter a slight decline in the 1981 Jamhaur Notified Area Committee has been added in Census with 71.08 per cent growth rate. For the the 1981 Census with a population of 5,996 persons State the rise in urban pO(3ulation has been rather as indicated in the table below: steady since the corresponding increase has been from 38.14 per cent to 54.76 per cent. Table 19-New Town f Towns declassified in 1981 Census

The density of population in th e urban areas of Name of Towns Population-1981 Census the district was comparatively less till 1961 Census 1 .2 and thereafter it had shown an upward trend and risen (a) Added- to 1.701 in the 1981 Census. The density of the urban (i) Jamhaur (NAC) 5.996 popUlation of the State has all along been higher than (b) Declassi/ied- that of Aurangabad district and particularly in the Nil 1981 Census it has shown a considerable increase No town has. however, been declassified during having risen from 2.032 in 1971 to 2.727 in 1981 the present Census. which is higher than that of A~rangabad district which Receipt and expenditure in different towns stood at 1,701 persons per sq. Km._ The table below gives the details of town On the contrary. it can interestingly be seen 'that finance in terms of per capita receipt and expen­ the sex-ratio for the urban areas of Aurangabad diture :

Table 20-Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns

Per capita r------..A.._ Receipt (in Rs.) Expenditure------.. (in Rs.) ,------'---- ~ r- -'------.. Cla.ss, name Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi- Public Expenditure Other and civic hrough from all expendi- adminis- ture on works on public aspeots status of the taxes other ture tration public institutions town sources health and con- veniences 1 2 " 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III. Aurangabad (M) 10.54 2.55 7.99 13.41 1.16 4.91\ 5.25 .2.05 III. Daudnagar (M) 9.97 1.96 8.01 9.23 2.11 5.78 0.50 0.01 0.83 V. Jamhaur (NAC) 2.50 2.50 l.01 0.78 0.23 V. Nabinagar (CT) IV. Rafiganj (N AC) 2.96 2.96 2.94-' 0;35 1.63 0.96

Total 7.6U 2.05 5.55 8.40 1.17 3.85 2.35 0.00 1.03 23

It would be apparent from the above figures that are. however. found to be maximum in case of the per capita receipt is the highest in case of Daudnagar (2.85) followed by Nabinagar town (2.68) Aurangabad (M). the headquarters of the district. Aurangabad (M) has. however. the highest number However. on going in details under different heads it of primary schools in the district with an average of can be seen that while receipt through taxes 'is the 7.83 such schools per ten thousand population. highest in case of Aurangabad (M). receipt through The average'number 9f primary schools in the urban all other sources is maximum in case of Daud­ areas of the district is 4.77 per ten thousand popu­ nagar (M). lation.

Per Capita total expenditure is again the highest Beds in medical institutions in towns in Aurangabad (M). However. the per capita expen­

Table 22-Number 01 beds in medical institutions in Towns Nabinagar town does not maintain the town finance account probably since it is only a Census Class, name and civic Number of beds in medical status of the town institutions per one thousand town and does not have the status of a full fledged population -statutory town. 1 2

III. Aurangabad (M) 2.6.2 Schools per ten thousand population in towns III. Daudnagar (M) 0.81 V. Jamhaur (N AC) 0.83 Primary and middle school educational facilities V. Nabinagar (OT) 1.20 IV. Rafiganj (NAC) 0.41 are generally available in all towns. The following Total 1.48 tabla gives details of different ~ategories of educa­ tional institutions per ten thousand population in The number of beds in medical institutions per

Table 24-Most important commodities manufactured, imported In Nabinagar town it has been observed ~hat and exported in towns. cotton cloth is the mOSt important commodity manu-· Most important commodity r- ..A.. _____---...-., factured in the town. It is also the most important

Class, name and civic Manu· Exported Imported item which is exported to other places. In other status of the town factured towns, however, the most important commodity manu­ 1 2 3 4 factured and the most important commodity exported III. Aurangabad (M) Plywood Rice III. Daudnagar (M) Aluminium Foodgrainf< Cloth is not the same. & Bronze utensil:;; V. Jamhaur (NAC) Cement V. Nabinagar (CT) Cotton cloths Cloth Fertilizer IV. Rafiganj (NAC) Linseed oil Gur Daldo. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VfLLAGES

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

!!lerial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in S1. Name of villaglt VD/ 81. Name of village VD/ 81. Name of village VDf nO. peA no. peA no. peA 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-AURANGABAD

1 Akauna 129 51 Deohara 5 101 Kusa 55 2 Alampur 42 52 Dounria 27 102 Kusdihra 20 3 Anandpura 172 53 Deuria. 24 103 Kusi 90 4, Arazi 80hraiya 40 54 Deuria Ru.~a.m 76 104 Madarpura 68 5 Atrauli 94 55 Dhamni 73 105 Mahuad (556) 93

6 Aurangabad 97 56 Dhandhwa 140 106 MaJ:mari (613) 146 7 Az Rakbe 80hraiya 45 57 Dhobaul 95 107 Majhar 138 8 Babhandih 10 58 Dihri (283) 26 108 Majurahi 9 9 Badli 150 59 Dihri (288) 31 109 Majurkha 120 10 Bagaiya 39 60 Dondi Bigha. 117 110 Makdumpur 136

11 Baghoi Kalan 51 61 Dosmba 59 III Mamka 155 12 Baghoi Khurd 52 62 Fateha 56 112 Maulanagar 84 13 Bahuara 151 63 Gamhari 46 113 Mianpur 53 14: Bakan 71 64 Gangti 101 114 Mirzapur 48 15 Bakhari 50 65 Gosia 34 115 M;ohiuddinpur 64

16 Ba!a Bigha III 66 Harnahi 79 116 Morauli 92 17 Banahi 81 67 Hasauli Azrakbe 171 117 Muraria 167 18 Banse Khap 88 68 Hetampur 122 118 Narsiha 163 19 Barantpur 96 69 Ibrahimpur 134 119 Naugarh 131 20 Barawan 22 70 Imanpur 126 120 Nehuta. 145

21 Barianwan 123 71 Inglish 130 121 Nehuti Lapura 142 22 Barimal 58 72 Inguna 85 122 Niman 162 23 Basdiha Kalan 74 73 Jagdispur (114) 3 123 NirmaJ Bigha 107 24 Basdiha Khurd 77 74 Jagdispur (474) 35 ..J24 Ora 113 )'15 Ba.tawan 17 75 Jaisri Bigha 47 125 Paharman' 143

26 Bazidpur 118 76 Jambor 1 126 Panduki 152 27 Bela 103 77 Jamal pur 78 127 Pame Khap 133 28 Beli 137 78 Jarmakhap 102 128 Pa.nrepur 112 %9 Bbartha.uli (261) 7 79 Ja.soiya 8 129 Parasdih 63 30 Bharthauli (272) 16 80 Jhikatiya 23 130 Parrawan 29

31 Bha.rwa.r 168 81 Jhikatia 13~ 131 Pa.rrawan Az Raqbe 28 32 Bhaudiha. 148 82 Jokl1hri 132 Parsa • 91 33 Bheria 164 83 Kanbehri 165 133 Parsi 135 34 Bijoi 153 84 Karahra 166 134 Patanwan 18 35 Biseni 147 85 Kapasia 124 135 Pa.tbak Bigha 30

36 Bishunpura. 70 86 Karanja 156 136 Pathra 121 37 Bisrampur 104- 87 Kariawan 158 137 Pa.toi 32 38 Chamal'diha 159 88 Karma 12 138 PheBar 41 39 Chata.ra 89 89 karman ... 160 139 Phesra (481) 37 40 Chatar Khas 65 90 Karmukhap 62 140 Phesra (511.) 4;9

41 Chaukhara 161 91 Katharua/ 98 141 Piraunta 82 42 Chauriya 87 92 Ka.thautit( 15 142 Pokhraba (482) 38 43 Chitargopi 19 93 Khaira (529) 66 143 Pokhraha (594) 127 H Chitwal' KhOop 67 94 Kbaira (804) 157 144 'Poiwan 128 45 Dabura 60 95 Khaira Bh.d 11 145 Ragha.ulia 132 i6 Dabura Kalan 105 96 Khaira Sarim J.54 146 Rajo; 141 47 Da.bura Khurd l06 97 Kbairi 75 147 Rajpur 116 48 Dambha 13 98 Kha.n 125 148 Rajwari 110 49 Daria.pur 72 99 Kirpa Bigha 69 149 Ramdih 100 114 100 l{urmba 25 150 Rampur l4. 28

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no.in no. in SI. Name of village VD/ Sl. Name of village VD/ Sl. Name of village VD/ no. PCA _no. PCA no. PCA l' 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-AURANGABAD-concld.

151 Raypura 6 159 Shekhpura 115 166 Tendawa uri Tendua 109 152 Renriya 149 160 Simra 36 167 Tendua (546) 83 153 Rukhua 33 161 Simri 57 168 Tendua (575) 108 154 Semariya 21 162 Sohraiya 43 169 Tetaria 86 155 Semrahua 54 163 Sokhea 144 170 Unthu 80

156 Senuari 61 164 Sonbarsa 169 171 Wahid Bigha 119 157 Shahpur (506) 44 165 Susnar 4 172 Yari 170 158 Shahpur (566) -_ 99 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-DEO

1 Adri 37 42 Deo 49 83 Kurka 58 2 Anjanian 54 43 Dhanari 28 84 Kusaha 47 3 Aranagar 107 44 Dhanawan 74 85 Kusiari 61 4 Azrakbe Dhanari 29 45 Dhanhara 3 86 Mahtha 120 5 Bahuara 42 46 Dhanjaia 46 87 Mahulan 102 6 Baluganj Barandi 90 47 Dharampur 14 88 M:ajhauli (917). 63 7 Bania 50 48 Dhibra 86 89 Majhauli (950) 96 8 Banus. 82 49 Dudhpa 23 90 Majhgawan 67 9 Bara 105 50 Dulare 98 91 Malhara 69 10 Barakhurd 115 51 Dura 95 92 Murar Khar 93 I 11 Baranda Rampur 91 52 Durgi 104 93 Murarpur 112 12 Barheta 111 53 E,-aura U8 94 Narayankhap 4 13 Basdiha (875) 26 54 Erki 52 95 Narayanpur 122 14 Basdiha (885) 35 55 Gajoi 106 86 Narchi 60 15 Basri 81 - 56 Gangti 117 97 Neamatpur 78

16 Belsara 45 57 Golaha 97 98 Neapur 43 17 Berhani 116 58 Gopalpul' 51 99 Pachmo 87 18 Berhna 77 59 GUrgaia 36 100 Pachokhar 76 19 Bhadokhar 75 60 Haidarchak 84 101 Pathra 100 20 Bhairopur 10 61 Hansauli 44 102 Pawai 1

21 Bhairopur Arazi 2 62 Hasauli 24 103 Pawai Az Raqbe 13 22 Bhaluahi -103 63 Tsraur 64 104 Pipra 27 23 Bhaluhara 7 64 Jamhariya 73 105 Rajakurka 59 24 Bharkur 5 65 Jharna 101 106 Rambadh 17 25 Bhatkur 119 66 Kantari 70 107 Ratanpur 38

26 Bhawanipur 48 67 Karamdih 110 108 Ratanuan 20 27 Bijauli 25 68 Karam Bala 15 109 Sabeb Bigha 41 28 Bishunpur (920) 66 69 Ka.ram Hazari 16 110 Sanaudha 72 29 Bishunpur (942) 88 70 Karman (SSl) 32 III Sarakar 21 30 Bisrampur 6 71 Karman (94_6) 92 112 Sarganwan 71

31 Bukka' 113, 72 Kat·aia 39 113 Silar (257) 12 32 Chainpur (890) 40 73 Kauriari 79 114 Silar (916) 62 33 Chainp1J.r (963) 109 74 Kcsaur 55 115 Silar khurd 57 121 116 Simri 65 34 Chanda ~-- 85 75 Ketaki 35 Chandauli Buzurg 19 76 Khaira lOS 117 Suhi 68 '" 36 Chandli 8 77 Khakhra 33 lIS Suja karman 18 37 Chandpur 56 78 Khardiha 53 119 Tenui Saraura 94 38 Chatra 11 79 Kbardiha Buzurg 31 120 Tetrain 89 39 Chaukna 9 80 Kharkani 30 121 Turkabara 114 46 Chauria 83 81 Koir khap 80 122 Upardaba 22

41 Chhuchhia 99 82 Kunda 34 29

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in 81. Name of village 81. Name of village VDI 81. Name of village VDI VDI no. PCA no. PCA no. PCA 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KUTUMBA

219 1 Adhyan Khap 191 51 Chandaut 138 101 Jhakhri 2 Amarpur 194 52 Chand Khap 54 102 Jharaha. 111 3 Amba (272) 27 53 Chan I{ap 41 103 Jhikatia 186 Amba (470) 118 54 Chapra. 100 104 Jora 223 4 143 5 Anhkupa 190 55 Chilhiawan 69 105 Kajhpa. 153 6 Anjania 71 56 Chilki 115 106 Kanauda ... 133 57 Chora}la "70 107 Karamdih 224 7 Arjun Bigha. 85 8 Arti 102 58 Dadhpa 112 108 Karkatta. 9 Atraulibanwari 151 59 Dariapur 227 109 Karman Basantpur 73 10 Atraulidhan 149 60 Darmi 72 '110 Kasauti 167

11 Babhandih J27 61 Dasaunti 119 III Kasimpur 188 12 Badarpur 12 62 Daswat Bigha 45 112 Kathri 46 13 Bahadurpur 61 63 Dehri 171 113 Khaira (438) 86 14 Bahera 211 64 Deariya 39 114 Khaira (54S) 196 15 Bahuara 16 65 Despur 176 115 Khaira Erazi 88

16 Baijal 137 66 Deura 221 116 Khaira Jiwa Bigha 145 17 Bairawan 80 67 Deuria 108 117 Khaira N onia Bigha 87 173 68 Dhanibar 178 118 Khairo 24 18 Balia '164 19 Bandhua 202 69 DhanuBigha 126 119 Kharanti 20 Barahar 43 70 Dhibar 189 120 I{hetpura 50

21 Barauli 47 71 Dhongra 139 121 Kishunpur 214 22 Barheta 184 72 Dhuranda 120 122_ Kojhi 155 23 Barianwan 152 73 Dihri 208 123 Kolahi 62 24 BarmaJ;l 5 74 Dudhmi 38 124 Kundibar 76 25 Basaura 181 75 Dumra. 150 125 I{usma Basdiha 67

26 Basdiha 199 76 Dumri 228 128 J{utumba Kanchanpur 21 27 Basdiha Gopal 198 77 Erka 179 127 Labhri 114 28 Bataspur 30 78 Gangahar 132 128 Labhri Khurd 124 29 Bazidpur 14 79 Gangtua 156 129 Lakheya 134; 30 Bedauli 135 80 Gaura (410) 58 130 Lakhna. 7

:n Bedaulia 99 81 Gaura (493) 141 131 Leburs. 206 32 Bedauliya 35 82 Ghauspur 17 132 Loharchak 20 33 Bola 160 83 Gheura 84 133 Mahrajganj 205 34 Belain 165 84; Ghoghar Khap 55 134; Mahsu 163 35 Bllakhra. 177 85 Gllogllra 56 135 Majllar 182

36 Bhaluhar 136 86 Gl)ugu 170 136 Majhauli 225 37 Bhaluwari I{alan 222 87 Gordlha. 169 137 Mall' 23 38 Bhaluwari I{hurd 215 88 Hanea 197 138 Manrar Gopal 200 39 Bharath 140 89 Hardutta. 117 139 Mansara 65 4.0 Bllaraundha 63 90 Ha.ria 1,29 140 Mo.tillani 57 ./ 42 141 Matpa. 209 41 Bhatkur 157 91 Hariharpur > 42 Bheriya 15 92 Hathbor 220 142 Miumr 8 43 Bhukhan Tendua. 94 93 Hazari 74 143 Mirzapur 13 44 Bishunpur (273) 28 - 94 Hira Samy 18 144 Misra :Sigha 51 45 Bisllunpur (278) 33 95 Ibrahimpur 193 145 Mitarsenpur '/0 180

46 Bishunpur (450) 103 96 Iriyap 162 146 Mujahida. 6 47 Budhua 148 97 Jagai Bajr~hi 175 147 Munrila 116 48 Bumru 52 98 Jagdispur 26 148 Murauli 3 49 Chakua 97 99 Jagdisbpur 166 149 M urauli Khurd ,2 50 Chanda"pura 93 100 J'amua ~, .• -201 -- 15o. Narllar Amba 128 30

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in Sl. VD! Sl. VD/ Sl. VD/ no. Name of village peA no. Name of village peA no. N arne of villl!.ge peA 1 2. 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-- KUTUMBA-concld.

151 N arind l(hap 25 177 Pipra Bagohi 195 203 Sanri 203 152 Naudiha 147 178 Pipri 192 204 Saraiwar 212 153 Neura (397) 53 179 Pirtam Bigha 81 205 Sardiha Kalan 90 154 Neura (477) 125 180 Pollio 213 206 Sardiha Khurd 89 155 Neura Devi 82 181 Pokhrahi (420) 68 207 Shankarpur (267) 22

l56 Neura Surjmal 83 182 Pokhrahi (459) 107 208 Shankarpur (321) 37 157 Niman, 159 183 Puranpur 154 209 Shekhpura 96 158 Niranjanpur 142 184 Rajparsa 168 210 Shivpur 66 159 Or 44 185 Raham Bigha 216 211 Sikaria 187 160 Ordih - 31 186 Rampur (461) 109 212 Simra 92

161 Pahra 60 187 Raropur' (510) 158 213 Sirora Telpura 64 162 Panrepur 36 188 Rampur (526) 174 214 Simri (324) 40 163 Paranpur 11 189 Rampur Khaira 32 215 Simri (443) 91 164 Pararia 79 190 Rampur Naughara 9 216 Simri (483) 131 165 I:al'sa 106 191 Rasoia 110 217 Simri Bala 21()

166 Parsawan (450) 98 192 Rashulpur 105 218 Simrigoti 161 167 parsawan (453) 101 193 RaLanuan 4 219 Singhna 226 168 Parsawan (475) 123 194 Ratti l(hap 130 220 Singhpur 144 169 Pal'asawan Hathil 77 195 Risiap 59 221 Sonbarsa (465) 113 170 Parta 217 196 Sabu Chak ... 19 222 Sonbal'sa (525) 172

171 Pathra 18~ 197 Sahdei Parsawan 78 223 Ruhi 2() 172 patila 218 198 Saidpur Naughara 10 224 Tamsi 104 173 Pawaiya 95 199 Salhna 146 225 Telhara 121 174 Pechkach 49 200 Samahuta 122 226 Tetrain 75 175 Pechkachhkasikhap 48 201 Sama (556) 204 227 Turta 34

176 Pipra 185 202 Sanra (559) 207 228 Urdana 1

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

1 Akorha _ 3 21 Banh,.a 272 41 Basdiha (161) 161 2 Akorhi 4 22 Bandra 40 42 Basdiha (302) 269 3 Aroauna 275 23 Barahra 322 43 Bela (42) 42 4 Arodiha 1:10 24 Bara (50Y 50 44 Bela (194) 194 5 Anandua 23i 25 Bara (135) 135 45 Belain (294) 261

6 Andari 197 26 Bam (156) 156 46 Belain (301) 268 7 Anjanian 318 27 Bara (187) 187 47 Belaspur 169 8 Agni 139 28 Bara (196) 196 48 Belauti 33 9 Babhandih (352) 305 29 Barahra 301 49 Belwa 102 10 Babhandih (359) 312 30 Barai Khap 215 50 Bengahi 165

11 Bagahi 209 31 Bardiha (138) 138 51 Beni. 290 12 Baghakal 220 32 Bardiha (370) 323 52 Beniganjhar 209 13 Bl1ghi /v. 141 33 Bl1rero 51 53 Bhawano Khap ..'\ 117 14 Bahori Bigha 186 34 Bariyawan 282 54 Bhag1i 271 15 Bairawan Loknath 297 35', Barki Parhi 253 55 Bhagwanpur 185

16 Bairia (101) 101 36 Barki Regania 313 56 Bhaluwari 206 17 Bairia (353) 306 37 Baruna 260 57 Bhandari 199 18 Bajraun 175 38 Barwan 79 58 Bharaundhi 133 19 Baktua 71 39 Basan Bigha 112 59 Bhataulia 162 20 Ballahbar 223 40 Basaura 345 60 Bhatkur 252 31

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILlAGES-contd.

Serial Serial Serial no. in :no. in no. in Sl. VD/ Sl. VD/ Sl. VD/ no. Name of village peA no. Name of village peA no. Name of village peA 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR-contd.

61 Bhatwa Bhagli 270 UI Gangahar 332 161 Karman (100) 100 112 Bhaunra 32 lIZ Ganu 213 162 Karman (152) 152 63 Bhed 106 U3 Gaura 333 163 Karman (289) 256 64 Bhurkuriya 320 114 Ghanta 104 164 Karman (340) 293 65 Bichkurwa 246 U5 Ghirsindi 63 165 Karman Bechin 267

66 Bishunpur 142 116 Ghuja 5 166 Karman Fatehpur 171 67 Bisrampur 308 117 Ghuranand 155 167 Karman Jagarnathpur 191 68 Burhiban 262 118 Ghura Purandar 158 168 Karmab. Dab.ang 212 69 Chainpur 44 119 Ghura Sagar 157 169 Karmari 74 '10 Chandan Bigha 214 120 Ghutia 339 170 Kasautia 316 94 71 Chandargarh 146 121 Gogo 91 171 Kashi Tendua. 254 122 Gomdahi .75 172 Kawla 93 72 Chand Khap 227 73 Chandokhar 125 123 Gopalpur 284 173 Kazakpur 1'34 Gosaindih 70 174 Kerka 55 74 Chandpur Bh~taulia. 296 54 75 Chapri 82 125 Gosaldih 129 175 Khaira 207 76 Charan Kalan 330 126 Gurahar 13 176 Khairi Ram Gurdi 123 177 Khapar Manda 192 77 Checharia 128 127 195 78 Chhotki Parhi 250 128 Harcbanpur 30 178 Khajuri Panru 129 Hardaspur 153 179 Khajupri Tika 200 79 Chhotki Simri 20 325 80 Chiraili 81 130 Hariharpur 279 180 Kamdaha

87 81 Chorahi 8 131 Harihar urdana 221 181 Khanria. 210 132 HasaJlpur 131 182 Kharag ParSa. 346 82 Damua 121 83 Dangra 303 133 Hazari 249 183 KbaraUJ].dha (121) 84 Darar 98 134 Hunrarha 96 184 Kharaundha (170) 170 85 Darmi Kalan 172 135 Ingunahi 331 185 Khasua 193

173 136 !twa (230) 230 186 Khiri Dayal 274 86 Darmi Khurd 201 87 Darua 48 137 Itwa. (298) 265 187 Koni (201) 88 Debi Kanri 232 138 !tawa. 291 188 Koni (336) 289 89 Dehri 134 139 Jainagra. 108 189 Ku1haria. 307 90 Deoguna 73 140 Jaipur 337 190 Kurgain 285

273 141 J aipur. Bclai 109 191 Kusa 266 91 Dewankhiri 111 92 Dhanauti 264 142 Jasoia 321 192 Kusdehra 93 Dhanawan 255 l4:3 Jhanjhi 25 193 .Kusumha 7 Dhanhara 166 14;4 Jharaha 288 194 Labhri 231 94 329 95 Dharam Khap 20,1, 145 Jharhi Dhanawan 84 195 Lahia:r-pur

96 Dlle bladhebli 184 146 Jhari 225 196 Lakhallpur 143 97 Dhobdiha 126 147 Jhikatia 60 197 Lakhll' 37 98 Dllundhua 57 148 Jobe 151 198 Lauabar 240 99 Dighi 85 14;9 Xadokhari 68 199 LemoKhap 83 100 Dihri 27 150 Kajhpa 168 .200 Lerua 24 ;'

101 Donra 211 151 Kajrain 1'i9 201 Mi.l.dhe 12 102 Duamba 183 152 Kalapahar 243 202 Mahdewa. 328 103 Duari 219 153 KalaJI. Dhanawan 105 203 Mahdua. 136 104 Ekdara 182 154. Kanidarpur 4.3 204 Maheu 149 105 Ekghara 66 150 ·Kanchan 188 205 Mahuari (14) U

106 Gajna 190 156 Ka.nker 28 206 Mahuari (174) 174 107 Gambaria (97) 97 157 Kanri 237 207 Mahuari (339) 1192 lOS . (4.01) 348 158 Karahra 335 208 Mahuawan II 109 Gambariya (ll! 7) 217 159 Karhari 334 201) Mahuli (292) 259 110 Gamhariya. (53) 53 160 Karma Moglani 78 210 Mahuli (358) 311 32

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd,

Serial Serial Sel'ial no. in no. in nO. in S1. Name of village VD/ S1; N amo of village VD/ SJ. Name of village VD/ no. PCA no. peA no. PCA 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR-Goncld.

211 Maigara 163 259 Parsia no 306 Sibanpur 6 Z12 Majhauli 326 260 Pathra 45 301 Sikariya Maniya'l' 231) 213 Ma.jhiawan 61 ~61 Pat-na 137 308 Sikariya Ratan 24;1 214 Majhiyawan 10 262 Phesara 80 309 Simra (291) 258 215 99 263 Phudiha 278 310 Simra (385) 338

216 Maktaur 18 .264 Phulwaria 203 311 Simra DUBadh 23 217 Mali 349 265 Pichhuliya. 245 312 Simri (103) 103 218 Maluka Bigha. 351 266 Pipra (95) 95 313 Simri (164) 164 219 Malwariya 202 267 Pipra (345) 298 314 Simri (238) 238 220 Mangabar 58 268 Pipra (366) 319 315 Simribhed 72

221 Mangi 132 269 Pirauta 64 316 Simri Dhamni 21 222 Manohari 244 270 Pokhrahi 76 317 Sinduriya (233) 233 223 Mansara 154 271 Purahra 205 318 Sinduriya (388) 341 224 Manukhap 178 272 Puraini 67 319 Singhpur 144 225 :Marar Sargara 16 273 Puraini Inglish 66 320 Siwa Bigha 113

226 Mathurapur 39 274 Rabidas Khap 47 321 Sohadih 277 227 145 275 Raghunathpur 2 322 Sonar Khap 180 228 Mehian 228 276 Rahra 9 323 Sonaura 315 229 Mirzapur (290) 257 277 Rajpur (280) 247 324 Sonbarsa 107 230 Mirzapur (357) 310 278 Rajpur (391) 344: 325 Sonbarsa Khaira 280

231 Mirzapur (390) 343 279 Rajwaria 127 326 Sonpura U9 232 Misra Bigha 147 280 Rajwaria Khurd 92 327 Sonsagar (177) 177 233 Misir Tendua 224 281 Ramnagar (122) 122 32.8 Sonsagar (179) 179 234 Misir Bigha 287 282 Ramnagar (216) 216 329 Sori Salompur 350 235 Mohar Karman 38 283 Rampur (15) 15 330 Sori 352

236 Mohri Itwa 229 284 Rampur' (235) 235 331 Suhai 69 237 Munga 176 .285 Rampur (296) 263 332 Sural' 65 238 Mungia 189 286 Rampur Khairat 236 333 Surhna 226 239 Nabinagar 118 287 Rat,anwan 150 334 Surjukhap 342 240 Naktaur (17) 17 288 Raganian M:ajhauli 314 335 Tamsi (342) 295

241 Naktaur (19) 19 289 Saharsa 336 336 Tamsi (347) 300 242 Narchahi - 327 290 Salaia 49 ,337 Tanrwa 159 243 Naur 89 291 Salaa 62 338 Tandua (86) 86 244 324- 292 Saratu 181 339 Tondua (222) 222 245 Niman 248 293 Sardih~ 36 340 Tenduni 294

246 NimanJodh 242 294 Sasna 1 341 Tonua ··1 281 ~47 Pachmon ·29 295 Satbahini 198 342 Tataria (31) 31 248 Pachpokharia 167 296 Sattar 276 343 Tataria (88) .O! 88 249 Pahaldih 41 ~97 Saya (35) 35 34-4 Tetrahanr 26 250 Panre Karman 34 298 Saya (387) 34Q 345 Thango 90

251 Panrapur 14-0 299 Saya Bharath 115 346 Thumba 304 252 Panti 17 300 Saya Parbat 114 347 Thumbhi 302 253 Pararia ... 286 301 Samra U chitbhan :H7 348 Tilhapur 120 254 Parasiya Rampur 160 302 Semri Bechain 2'08 349 Tol 124 255 Parsa (22) 22 303 Shivpur 251 350 Tuna 347

256 Parsa (319) 283 304 Shl'vrajpur 116 351 Ujaini 218 2.51 Parsa (356) 309 305 Shiwa Sagar 148 352 Urdana 52 258 P&rs& Ganesh 46 33

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. ia 81. Name of village VP/ SI. Name of village VD/ SL N arne of village VD; no. PCA IlO. peA no. peA 2 3 1 2 3 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BARUN

1 Adma Rastipur 167 51 Dharampura 31 101 Khaira Karamdih 107 2 AhmadChak 4,9 52 Dhuriya 13 102 Khajuri 126 3 Ajania 178 53 Dialpur 102 103 Khanda 42 4 Amauna 196 54 Dighi 27 104- Kharjama 8 I) Amba 145 Sf) Dihra 129 10.5 Khatira 78

6 Askhap 17 56 Dudhaila 65 106 Khemda 110 7 Bagaha 134 57 Dudhar 201 107 Kochar 109 8 Bagahi 11 58 Fatehpur 91 108 Kuanr Pokhar 133 9 Baghi. U8 59 GaimhaTi IS7 109 Kunxwa 152 10 Baghtal'pa 103 60 Ghoraha. 90 llO Km'wan 61

11 Bagnah. 106 61 Gopalpur 87 -111 Kusa 176 12 Bahuara 160 62 Gothauli 28 112 Kusdeh"a 191 13 Bahuti 50 63 Rabaspur 96 113 KusInhi 52 14 Baidahi 60 64 Rarnahi 62 114 Lakhaipm 138 15 Balkarna 21 65 Raeanpur 124 '115 l\1aduupul' 100

16 Banahi 188 66 Raeanpur Inglis 123 116 Magurahi 186 17 Banauli 83 67 Hathi Khap 3 117 M:ahaddi 136 18 Bankat 131 68 Hetampur (132) 88 118 Mahtha 37 19 Barauli 5 69 Hetampur (136) 92 119 Mahuari (40) 12 20 Bardih Khurd 99 70 Inglis 39 120 Mahuari (212) 168

21 Bardih Kalal1 98 71 Inguna 120 121 Majhauli 127 22 Barun 111 711 Itahat 179 122 Makhra 25 23 Baaatpur 132 73 Jagatpur (14;9) 105 123 Malikana 29 24 Basdi)1& 177 74: Jagatpur (214) 170 124 Mall u Kh!l.ira 115 25 Batura 19 75 Jagdispur 68 125 Malpur 118

26 Behre.j 67 76 Jamalpur 171 126 Mah '14:7 27 Bela 149 77 Jankop 75 127 Mitraj 41 l!.8 Bhalue. 35 78 Jarma Khap 57 128 Mukhtarpur 199 29 Bhelwa 200 79 Jhumari 128 129 Nadian 175 30 Bhuapl1r 20 80 Jogiya 74 130 Nakain 121

31 Bhupatpur 93 81 Kachanpur 173 131 Narahi 63 32 Bindauliya 137 8~ Kadirpura. (34) 6 132 N arari Kalan 151 33 Binuliya. 114 83 Kadirpura (35) 7 133 N arari Khurd 150 34 :Biseni 180 84 Kadokhari - 185 134 N arayea Kha.p 10 35 Bishunpur (2QS) 162 85 Kalyanpuf 2 135 Narchahi 122

36 Bishnnpur (228) 184 86 Kaml 73 136 Nawada 94 31 Bulli-Bigha 95 87 Karahra 1 137 Nawadih 46 38 Chandauli 192 88 Karel' 194 138 Niranjanpur 38 39 ()hetu Higba 71 81) Karma (44) 16 139 Parasio. 18 40 Ohiraila 69 90 Karma (61) 33 140 Parsa 154

.u Chitaur Khal' 36 91 Karma", (185) 141 141 Patkhaul 44 42 Chura 30 92 Karmadal 190 142 -Pauthu 66 43 pariyabad 155 93 Karma Misir 183 143 Petarhi 56 U Dehri 104 94 Kashi Bigha 165 144 Phesfa 32 45 Deurhi 119 95 Katea 24 14:0 Pipra (42) 14

46 Dewariya 166 96 Kathaha I) /146 Pipra. (152) 108 47 Dha.mni 125 97 Kazi Chak 48 147 Pipri 15 48 Dhanauti 26 98 Khaira (200) 156 148 Pirtampur 80 (9 Dha.ngain 4: 99- Khaira (233) 189 149 Pitllanwsn 117 50 Dhanibar 198 100 !Chairs Bandh 181 150 Pokhraha ,u \ 34

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in Sl. VD/ Sl. VD/ 81. VD/ nn. Na~e of village PCA no. Name of villago PCA no. Namo of village PCA 2 3 2 3 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BARUN·-concld.

I.>l Po!{hra}ii 77 168 Santhua 193 185 Sonbarsa 47 \.'i'! Pu lahal' 197 169 Saranga 174 186 Takinaga.r 54 }.;3 Qis ua', Ka~ma 143 1iO Sarpata 64 187 Tamnli 57 lH Rai Khap 86 171 Satuabi 51 188 Tanrwarnansurpur 40 15f) Raksani 84 172 Senokhap 157 189 Teldiha 22

1.;6 Ramdiha 159 173 Shahpur 43 190 Tendua (179) 135 157 Rarnpur 23 174 Shekhpura 146 191 Tendua (216) 172 158 Rarhua 70 175 Shivnathpur 72 192 Tendua (226) 182 159 RasulRur 82. 176 Shohda Keshopur 158 193 Tengra 85 160 Ratanpura 81 177 Silaunja 97 194 Tengri 79

161 Ratnaur 88 178 Simra Kalan 34 195 Tenua 116 162 Rendia 130 179 Sinduriya 195 196 Teri 45 163 Riur 163 180 Sinul'iya ll3 197 Tetariya 164 164 8aduri 144 181 Siripur 112 198 Thekahi 142 165 Sahaspur 139 182 Siris 89 199 Tikri 161 166 Saidabad 53 183 Sil'pal Chak 101 200 Urdina 76 167 Salompur 169 184 Sobhe Khap 140 201 Uriya 153

DEVELOPMENT BLOGK-OBRA

Abdulpur 127 31 Chapri 57 61 Hemza 48 2 Achlu 4 32 Che('harhi 9 62 Halichak 117 3 Adhaura 12 33 Cherwa Khap 90 63 Jagaya 140 4 Adma 53 34 Chetan 150 -64 J a.muhara. 6 I) Ahirari 97 35 Chichmhi 39 65 Jamuni 14

6 Amilauna 61 36 Dekuli 45 66 J}1uklahi 92 7 Ankorha. 114 37 DeochlLnd 142 67 KachILnpur 20 8 Ami khap 103 38 Dhanawan 38 68 Kadiahi 52 9 Aranda 87 39 Dhawa 37 69 Kadiahi Kalan 50 10 <\rri 112 40 Dihra 15 70 Kadiahi Khurd 49

11 Atrauli 66 41 Dihri 78 71 Kaithi (92) 31 12 Babhandiha 65 42 Dihuri 98 72 Kaithi (341 ) 93 13 Ba.ra 146 43 Dunori 8 73 Kajhwan (336) 88 14 Bar Pisani 104 44 Ekauna 106 74 Kajhwan (90) 29 15 Bazidpur 7i5 45 Fateha 139 75 Kalen 124

16 Bel 138 46 Gaini 113 76 Kanokhar 144 17 Belarhi 145 47 Gamhari 101 77 Kara 63 18 Bhadua. 126 48 Gamhariya 83 78 Karsawan 149 19 Bharub 89 49 Ganj 4~ 79 Ko.sim Bigha. 147 20 Bhasgarh 76 50 Gauharpur 81 80 Kharanti 59

21 Bhataulia (17) 17 51 Gauri 28 81 Khathwara 21 22 BhatauJia (96) 3i> 52 Ghataro 24 82 Khudwan 122 23 Bhataulia (366) 118 53 Ghetra 136 83 Khutaha 13 2<1 Bhuia. 3 54 Ghordo.ur 131 84 Koriapur 60 2.j Bishunpu'a (3l9) ... 71 55 Gijna 34 85 Kothia 109

26 Bishunpura. (328) 80 56 Giro. 67 86 Kurma.in 64 27 Chanda 116 57 Gortara 91 87 Kusa. lIO 28 Chandri 111 58 Rarna 84 88 Kusarhi 82 29 Chantal' 128 59 Hasa.npur 25 89 Labadno. 11 30 Chapra 70 60 Hasanpura 26 90 Lahso. 132 35

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VllLAGES-contd.

Sorial Sorial Sorial no. in no. in no. in SI. Name of village VDf Sl. ~ arne of village VD/ S1. Name of village VD/ no. PCA no. PCA no. PCA 1 2 3 1 2. 3 1 2. 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--OBRA- coneld.

91 Lalaro 23 112 Naraula 134 132 Sanhanpura 96 1)2 Lasra 121> 113 Narayanpur 72 133 Saraiya 5 1>3 M;ahdewa 1 114 Noawan Sf) 13i Sarsauli 42 94 M;ahdi 22 115 Obra 58 13:J Shankal'pul' 41 95 JI.1ahsi 133

96 MaMha 152 116 Pakari 141 136 Sihurri 130 97 Mahthu 43 117 Panchahra 12,; 137 Sonbarsa 27 98 Mahuawan 73 118 Parariya 141 138 Sonhauli 51 99 Majhiawan 7 119 Parihara 115 139 Surkhi 55 100 Makhra 94 120 Parsa L37 HO Smkhi Bigha 56

101 Malwan 99 121 Poktha 100 141 Tara 107 102 JI.1anikpur 69 122 Rajwar 151 142 Tejpura 2 103 Marwatpur 95 123 Ramnagar 120 143 Tendua 33 10i Mastali Chak 79 124 Rampur 74 144 Tendua Harkes (16) Hi 10;) Mayapur 54 125 Ratanpur 6S 145 Tendua Rm kes (IS) 18

106 Medan 30 126 Ratwar 40 146 Tendua Harkes (19) 19 107 Mohda 62 127 RaypUl·a 10 147 Tuturukhi 108 108 l\:(ahi·ud·dinpur 143 128 Sadikpur 77 148 Ub 86 109 Mokhtarpur 119 129 Sadipur 102 149 Ukurmhi 47 110 Muradpur 135 130 Sagarpur 123 150 Usurmha 32

III Nahro Dehri 105 131 Sakar Khori 121 151 Usurmhi 36 152 Ziauddinpur 46

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- DAUDNAGAR

1 Agini 38 23 Gobardhanpur Kanap 7 44 Narotan Chak 55 2 Akorha 21 2.4 Goriliha 9 45 Naudiha 15 3 Amauna (38) 11 25 Guman 22 46 Niman 20 4 Amauna (78) 51 26 Habbu Chak 33 47 NonaI' (37) 10 5 Anchha 24 27 Jamuawan 16 48 Nonar (39) 12

6 Angarhi 63 28 Jinoriya 46 49 Paswa 40 7 Arai 3 29 Karman 41 50 Pathar Katti 39 S Balmha 5 30 Katari.. 50 51 Phadarpur 60 9 Belarhi 26 31 Kera 18 52 Pilchhi 4,11 10 Belwa 35 32 Kesr.. rhi 32 53 Ratanpur 6

11 Bhskharua 48 33 Khaira (58) 31 54 Repura 5-1: 12 Bhat.. uliya 30 34 Khair.. (88) 61 55 Sans.. 52 13 Birai Nawadih 4 35 Lalu Chak 28 56 Senuar 64 14; Chaunri 8 36 Maddupur 29 57 Sewahi 44 Iii Chauram 25 37 l\Iadhopur 13 1i8 Shamsher Nagal' 2

16 Paudnagur 23 38 Mahawar 17 159 Sipah 19 17 Do.ulatpur 53 30 Mahmadpur _ 1 60 Soni 27 18 Deodattpur 57 40 Makhra 62 61 Tarar 50 HI Deokali 37 4-l Manar 56 62 Tarari 47 20 Dhanawan 42 42 J.Vlayapur 43 03 Uchkundha 34

21 Dhewahi 45 43 MUBepur Khair.. V 64 Uchkundhi 96 22 Ekauni 58 36

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in S1. Name of village VD/ SI. Name of village VD/ 81. N arne of village VD/ no. PCA no. peA no. PCA 2 3 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RASPURA

1 Ahiyapur 1i6 26 Gorari 51 51 Nirakbpur 49 2 Alpa 40 27 Habaspur 17 1i2 Paharpura 2 3 Amjhar 21 28 Habaspur Tika 30 ,i3 Paranpura 26 4- Baghakol 33 29 Haibasp.ur 35 ·M Pathraur 64 fi Bagharewa 13 30 Hanspura 22 55 Piru f)

6 Baghoi 73 31 Itawan (31) 23 56 Purahra 9 7 Bakhtiarpur 54 32 Itawan (105) 41 57 Raghuathpur 8 8 Bal'ewa 7 33 Jaitpur' 63 1i8 Ratanpur 14 9 Baroknar .. ..:.._ III 34 .Iak,haura 70 1i9 Raypur Bandhwa 72 10 Ehauli 45 35 JaJpura 1 60 Saidpur 12

11 Bihta 66 36 Jhinguri 43 61 Salempur 24 12 Birahra 10 37 Kaithi 38 62 Shahpur 69 13 Chahunta 60 38 Kaithi Bankat 46 63 Sihari Kalan 36 14 Chandi 20 39 Kamalpur 57 64 Sihari Khurd 32 15 Chanhat 47 40 Khutahan 58 65 Sonbarsa 44

16 Chaurahi 27 41 Kishunpur 11 66 Sonhathu 39 17 Daula

21 Dihuri (129) 6,; 46 Malahra 68 71 Tilakpura 28 22 Dindir 71 47 Mauari 55 72 Tilauti 67 23 Dumra 16 48 Mohiuddinpur 59 73 U daibhan Ohak 31 24 Fatehpur 21) 49 Mujahar l\'(ahamadpur 52 25 Gahna 4 50 Narsan 19

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-GOR

1 Akauna 136 26 Bela (240) 103 51 Dewakund 93 2 AI

6 Asapur 142 31 Bhaluhar 88 56 Dingraha 23 7 Asias 60 32 Bhauthahr 133 57 Dowal 153 8 A7.an 10 33 Bhelampur 43 58 Dular Bighs 92 9 Baijalpur (241) 104 34 Bhelwandi 139 59 Dular Ohak 80 10 Baijalpur (255) 118 35 Bburkunda 84 60 Dumarthu 81

11 t3aijalpur (256) 119 36 Budhai Kalan 123 61 Ehiapur 137 12 Bakhtiyarpur (260) 113 37 Budtai Khund 124 62 Enrsri 98 13 Bakhtiyarpur (275) 138 38 Chsmanpur 70 63 Gaini 145 14 Baksanr 167 39 Chapra 163 64 Gamihari (139) 8 15 Bamhai 12 40 Ohapuk 18 65 Gamihari (253) 116

16 Bana.t.ra Said 102 41 Dadar 30 66 Gangati 166 17 Bandeaj __..<. 170 42 Dadhpi (208) 77 67 Ghanto 57 IS Banra 96 43 Dadhpi (306) 169 68 Ghejna 11 19 Barsh; (156) 25 44 Damodarpur 61 69 Ghonta .... 26 20 Barshi (187) 56 45 Danrwa 87 70 Gobindpura 21

21 Bm'wan (205) 74 46 Darar 47 71 Goh 63 22 Barwan (292) 155 47 Darha 158 72 Gopalpur 75 23 Basawanpur HI 48 Dariyapur 171 73 Gorkatti 95 24 Baso Bigha. 107 49 Daudpur 147 74 Hamidnagar 99 25 Bazidpur 14;3 50 Deohara 2 75 Hargawan 115 37

ALPHA,BETICAl LIST OF VILlAGES--contd.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in SJ. Name of village VD/ Sl. N arne of village VD/ S1. N arne of village VDr no. PCA no. PCA no. PCA. 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT .BLOCK- GOB-concld.

76 Hasampur (265) 128 III Malahad 165 146 Punaul 62 77 Hasampur (266) 129 1]2 Marhi 82 147 Rajapur 38 78 Hasanpur (186) 55 113 Mayapur 174 148 Raksahi 35 79 Ha.sa.npur (209) 78 114 Mirpur 83 149 Rampur (153) 22 80 Ha.thiyara. 100 115 Miyanpur 114 150 Rampur (185) 54 148 81 Hunrrahi 112 116 Moglahi 172 1.~1 Rampur (285) 50 82 Ibrahimpur 85 117 Mohammadpur 154 152 Rukundi 15 83 Jagdisput".(135) 4 118 Mahiuddinpur 146 Hi3 Sagarpur 110 84 Jaguisput" (155) 24 119 Motha 53 154 Saharsa 141 85 Jaitia 48 120 Mujrahra 69 155 Sahdani

Jajapur 64 121 Munrawa 151 86 130 87 Jalalpur ... 152 122 Nagain 7 156 Sakardih 126 88 Jamuain 71 123 Nauranga 91 157 Salernpur 89 Jharaha 149 124 Niman 79 158 Sarea 59 90 Jhari 127 125 Nimra 14* 159 Semrahua 173 160 Shekhpura (132) 1 91 Jhikatia 39 126 Nirpura 86 92 Jhikatia Arazi 40 127 Niyamatpur 13 93 Jujharpur 19 128 Nizampur 6 161 Shekpura (180) 49 94 Kaithi Beni 76 129 Ora::li 101 162 Shekpura (245) lOS 95 Kaithi Siro 140 130 Paharpura 33 163 Singhari 72 164 Sisaul 90 96 Kazi Bigha 067 131 Paharpura Arazi 36 165 Sohalpur 31 97 Khaira 109 132 Pali 20 98 Khaira Mohan 16 133 Paranpur (134) 3 99 Kharagpura 45 134 Paranpur (286) 150 166 Sohatpura 65 100 Khempur 44 135 Parasi (140) 9 167 Suggi 164 168 Sujan 14 101 Khoji 168 136 Parasi (234) 97 169 Sundarpur 51 102 Khori Khap 41 137 Partappur (165) 34 170 Susna 160 103 Kurmain 159 138 Partappur (173) 42 104 Kurwan 17 139 Paruki 73 105 Lodipur (258) 121 140 Pathak Bigha 105 171 Teapa 122 172 Thanapur 29 106 Loilipur (269) 132 141 Perna 37 173 Tikaura 58 107 Lohanri 5 142 Phag 32 174 Toralpura 46 108 Mahi 156 143 Pipra 134 175 Udaipura 68 109 Mahri 176 144 Piprahi 1'35 110 Majathi 175 145 Pokharaha 28 176 Upahra 100

DEVELOPMENT BLOCKo--RAFIGANd

1 Abdulpur 40 16 Baghasoti 60 31 Bargawan 29 Z Achuki 61 17 Baghaura 220 32 Barpa. 5 3 Ahmadpur 34 18 Bahadurpur 76 33 Dasar Bigha 200 4 Ajho 87 19 Balar 211 34 Batura 143 I) Akoni 99 26 Baligawan 100 35 Baturi 1~~

II Amarpura (412) 32 21 Balihari 83 36 Baunr 80 7 Amarpul'a (523) 94 22 Balli Bigh" 84 37 Belarhia 6 8 Amarpura (649) UO 23 Banahi 22 38 Berhna 109 9 Apki 213 24 BlI.naufi 172 39 Beri 23 lO Arazi Panti 187 25 Banchar Bagra III .0 Bhaduki 197

11 Arthua -202 26 Banchar Khurd 112 41 Bhaduki Kalan 123 12 Asia 180 27 Banko. 16 42 Bhadwa 105 13 Aurawan 169 28 Banka,t 154 43 Bhalu Khaira 70 14 Badarpur 151 29 Bl!>ra 57 44 Barthipur 1 l.'j Baddopur 168 30 Barahi 88 45 Bhatanri In 38

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

Serial Serial Serial no.in no. in no. in SI. VDj Sl. VDr S1- VDj no. K arne of village PCA no. N arne of village PCA no. K arne of villago PCA 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIGANJ-contd.

Mi Bhat Kurha 177 96 Inglish 133 146 Makhdurnpur (408) 28 47 Bhetaniyan 62 97 Inguni 218 147 Maluk Bigha 72 48 Bhewanri 145 98 Itarh 17 148 Maripur 41 49 Bhikhanpura 193 99 Jakhim 77 U9 Masaundha. 160 50 Bibipur 102 100 Jhikatiya 33 150 Menghua 152

51 Bihta 59 101 Jondhi 54 151 Main Bigha 203 52 Bijulia 140 102 Kajpa 107 152 Mobarakpur 191 53 Birua- 9:{ 103 Kanakhap 85 153 Munjari 75 54- Bisambhal'pur - 12.4 104 Kanri 149 154 Nahal' Khap 104 55 Budhaul 183 105 Karjara 58 155 Naiki 2.7

56 Chandauli 146 106 Karma Husen 126 156 Naraich 194- 117 Chand Bigha 162 107 Karma Masud 3il 157 Narhi Pirhi 9 58 Chanrrahi 217 108 Karman 21 158 Nima Bazid 131 59 Charkanwan 38 109 Kal'mi 37 159 ]'\rima Mamrez 228 60 Charkanwan Qasbahaji 163 110 Karsara 69 160 Niman 138

61 Charkupa 167 111 Karuna Baruna 48 161 Niman Kundraha 201 62. Chatar 130 112 Kasman 204 162 Nizampur 142 63 Chaubal'a 31 113 Kaua Khap 113 163 Oria Chak 178 64- Chenwan 192 114 Kerap 4-3 164 Pachar 159 65 Chiraila 199 115 Khaira 26 165 Pacharia 79

66 Chita-rsari 127 116 Khaira Firoz 208 166 panrariya 148 67 Danai 74- 117 Khaira Majhauli 97 167 Panrekarman 155 68 Darmian 103 U8 Khaira Manorath 216 168 panti 189 69 Deokuli 157 119 Khairi 44 169 paranpur 190 70 Dowriya 55 -120 Khairi Itwl!'n 215 170 pararia !:09

71 Dhamni 98 121 Khairi Munrila 121 171 Parariya 108 72 Dhanawan 196 122 Kharanti 90 172 Parrahi Salempur 24 73 Dharhara 135 123 Kbarauna Buzurg 4- 173 Pathak Bigha 3 '14 Dbol 195 124- Kharauna Khurd 20 174- Patkhaul 8 75 Dholi Khap 205 125 Kharo Khar 114 175 Patoi 47

76 Dhosila 141 126 Kharwan 115 176 Patoi Khurd 45 77 Dhunrhua 198 127 Khirhiri 137 177 Pauthu 7 78 Dihwa 96 128 Kiakhap 134 178 Phesra (391) 11 79 Duari 2.07 129 Kona 119 179 Phesra (422) 42 80 Dugul 206 130 Kotwara 73 180 Pipara 147

81 Gamharia 181 131 Kumhaini 156 181 Piprahi 132 82 Gamhariya 214 132 KunarBigha 174 182 Pogal' 49 83 Gandhara 120 133 Kuemi 15 183 pokhraha 185 84 Gandharp 65 134 Kutkuri 64- 184 Rafiganj 39 85 Garwa 71 135 Lahas - 173 185 Rajaura 50 86 Gerua 219 136 Lata 19 186 Rampur Parsiya 13 87 Gewal Bigha 175 137 Lohra 182 187 Ratan Khap 164 88 Ghauspur ..r 188 138 Laka 92 188 Rukun Chak 139 89 Ghazi Karma 125 139 Madarpur 186 180 Sabdal 10 90 Gopalpur ll6 140 Mahuain 212 190 Saho Karman 150

91 GOl'diha 170 141 Mai 161 191 Sailopur 101 92 Gothani 117 142 Mai Khurd 56 192 Saiyara 81 93 Hajipur 36 143 Majhauli 80 193 Salempur (425) (5 94 Hatbanss 12 144 Majkhar 95 194 Salempur (458) 78 !f5 Indrarh 63 145 Makhdumpur (394) 14- 195 Salempur (466) 86 39

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

Serial Sorial Serial no. in no. in no. in Sl. VD/ 81. VD/ Sl. VD/ no. )l'ame of villago PCA no. Name of village PCA no. Name of village PCA 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOC K-·RAFIGANd-concld.

196 Santhua 66 205 Simrahua 122 213 Telthua 51 197 Sarawak 158 206 Simwan 171 214 Temura 18 198 Sardha Bigha 53 207 Singhi Buzurg 67 215 Tendua 52 199 Semra Jamsaid 106 208 Singhi Khurd 68 216 Tetar Chak 210 200 Shahmohamadpur 166 209 Siwan 2 217 Tetaria 184

201 Shahpur 82 210 Sonbarsa. -30 218 Thakurar 136 202 Sidha 176 211 Sultanpur 165 219 Tikri 118 203 Sihuli 25 212 Takra 129 220 Zakaria 179 20,1, Simla 153

DEVELOPM ENT BLOCK-·MADANPUR

1 Alarpu, 95 36 Ghol'hat 38 71 Man 14 2 At 114 37 Ghosta. 6 72 Maya Bigha 66 3 Bahlola 104 38 Gongara. 1 73 Mirganj 17 4 Banian 79 39 Ha.jipur 87 74 Mirzapnr 90 5 Banokha.r 110 40 1IIl.thianwan 30 75 Misir Khap 4,

6 Bam 73 41 Irki Kalan 65 76 Mokheta 112 7 Bariawan 33 42 Isapnr 61 77 Narkapi 44 8 Basant 11 43 Itkohi 13 78 Nima Anjan 119 9 Basatpur 89 44 Jaipal Bigha 53 79 Niman 92 10 Bazidpul' Khurd 57 45 Jalwand 81 86 Paharpura 49

11 Bela 12 46 Jamua 60 81 Pakardih 123 12 Belwa 111 47 Jamngain 42 82 Palkia 9 13 Beri 39 48 Jhikatia S3 83 Panrariya 34 14 Bhadkara. 23 49 Jogri 32 84 Parasdih 29 15 Bhalua Chak 120 50 Kakan 8 85 Parrawan 75

16 Chamotha 59 51 Kamath 68 86 Parsa 16 17 Chandauli 3 52 Karamdih 25 87 Parsanwan 93 IS Chaukhara 91 53 Kilo rpa til. i 115 88 Patanndhi 107 19 Chein Nawa.da. 45 54 Kathbar 109 89 Pateya 7S 20 Chein Tela Udarn Bigh.. 46 55 Kathri 62- 90 Patna. 71

21 Chhalidohar 122 56 Kazi.Chak 09 91 Peman lOS 22 Dadhpi 99 57 Khesar 103 92 Pip9.l'dih Z8 23 Dangra. 96 5B ,Khiriawan 35 93 Pipraura .2 24 Darbha.nga. 101 59 Kolhua 31 94 Pirthn 19 25 Daswat Khap 36 60 Kus.. 102 95 Ph'wan 27

26 Dehuli 63 61 Kusaha 86 96 Poay 21 27 Dewajara 113 62 Kushdihra 24 07 Ranidih 18 28 Dhobdiha 97 63 Kusdihra 106 98 Rasulpur 105 29 Gaiwal Bigha 100 64 Ma.chig,l' Bigha 94 99 Ratanpnra 64: 30 Ga.rdi 48 65 Ma.danpur 37 lqO Runian 40

al Gaura 118 66 Mahuain 116 101 Sado Saray }'5 32 Gaura Sonbarsa 74 67 Mahuari 70 102 Silhar 82 33 Ghahain 80 68 Mahuawan 43 103 Sahia"i 124 3( Ghll.uspul' 54 69 Majhar 55 104 Sailwa 76 3;) Ghoral>ihri 9S 70 Mankll. 117 105 Salaiya 2.0 40

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VIL[4G~-concld"

Serial Herial Serial no.in no. in no. in Sl. Name of village VD/ Sl. Name of village VD/ Sl. Name of village VD/ no. PCA no. PCA no. PCA I 2 3 I 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADANPUR-concld.

106 Salempur 5 112 Tanrwa 56 118 Uchanli 10 107 Sanrhail 84 113 Teka Bigha 26 119 Um~a 121 108 Shekhpnra. 58 114 Teldia 67 120 Urda 47 109 Shiwarajpur 85 115 Tetaria (762) 22 121 Warkhas 52 no Sinduara 88 116 Tetaria (789) 41 122 ""Val' Tola Bahri Khap_ 51

III Sondih 72 117 Thawai 77 123 War Tola Dharu BiglJa 50 124 Wordiha 7

Note: VD-denotes Village Directory. PCA--denotes Primary Census Abstract. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART A

Village Directory SECTION I-VilLAGE DIRECTORY

As already mentioned in the introductory part the For columns 5 to 10 of the Village Directory it a Village Directory presents particulars of amenitiE:s particular amenity such as education or medical faci­ available in each village besides giving the list of lity, etc., was not found to be available in the village. villages in each Development Block (arranged in alpha­ the distance from the concerned village to the nearest betical order) and in respect of each village its area, place where such an amenity was available has been number -of households, popul-at-ion and land use data. idicated in broad ranges of distance viz., '(-5 Kms.)'. The items of information on amenities available to the '(5-10 Kms.)' and '(10+Kms.),. The nearest place may village include educational (coI.5), medical (co!.6), lie in the same development block. or in some other drinking water (coI.7). post and telegraph (col 8). development block of the same district, or other dist­ market/hat (coI.9). rail/road or other communication rict of the State or even outside the State. In view of facilities (col.10) and power supply (col. 13). Other the constraint of space the particulars of distance by items of information such as copies of newspapers range of the nearest place where anyone of the medi­ coming in the village. motor cycle/scooter, car, jeep calor educational amenities. etc .. is available has been and tractor available in the village, etc. have been shown provided none of the medical or educational incorporated in the "Remarks" column. Land use is amenities was available in the concerned village. For shown as area under forests, irrigated land and sour­ medical amenities. the availability of dispensaries/ ces of irrigation, unirrigated land, culturable waste community health worker has been taken as the most and area not available for cultivation. For uninhabited modest facility. Similarly primary school has been villages information about land usa..only has been considered as most modest educational amenity. presented. In column 6 of the Village Directory format, compo­ In- the format the villages have been arranged in site schools such as middle schools with primay cla­ ascending order of their thana numbers which also ·sses or secondary schools with middle classes. etc., represent their location code numbers within a deve­ have also been included inthe number of primary and lopment block. The villages which have been wholly middle schools respectively. For example. if in a villa­ merged in towns under the appropriate orders of tile ge there are two primary schools and one middle school with primary classes the number of primary Government but continue to be borne on the Thana schools in the village has been shown as three and Jurisdictional Lists of the State Government. those that of Middle school as one even though there are treated as outgrowths of towns or urban agglomera­ only three educational ins titution in all. So also is tions, and those declared as Census towns have also the case of secondary schools, etc., if a similar been shown in the Village Directory at the appropriate situation exists. places according to their thana nuftlbers with nece­ ssary explanation against each. No data have, how­ Communication facilities and approach to village ever, been presented in respect of such villages. have been distinguished and shown separately to ena­ ble one to find out whether the village is served by The data presented in the Village'Directory have any mode of public transport such as bus. rail. water­ been compiled on the basis of Mauzawar Notes pre­ way/etc. (column. 10) and whether the village is app­ pared for each vi lIage by the local officials a t the Co­ roachable throughout the year or only during fair mmunity Development Block level. weather. 45

The pattern of presentation of land use data in uses other than agricultural have been put under this. the Village Directory conforms to the pattern of classi­ category. fication of land use as recommended by the Ministry of Food and ft,.griculture. Government of India and as Barren and unculturable lands-Barren and uncul­ adopted by the State Government. These are as turable lands relate to areas covered by mountains. follows; deserts. etc. Land which cannot be brought under 1. Forests. cultivation except at a nigh cost is classed as uncultur­ able. whether such land is in isolated blocks. or 2. Not available for cultivation- within the cultivated holdings. (a) Lands put to non-agricultural uses. (b) Barren and unculturable lands. Permanent pastures and other grazing lands-All grazing lands. whether or not they are permanent 3. Other uncultivated lands excluding fallow pastures and meadows have been put under this ca­ lands- tegory. Common village lands and grazing lands wi­ (a) Permanent pastures and other grazing thin forested areas are also included under this head. lands. (b) Lands under miscellaneous trees. crops Land under miscellaneous tree crops and groves­ and groves not included in the net area All cultivable lands. which are not included under sown. the net area sown. but are put to some agricultural (c) Culturable wastes. use have been put under this category. Lands under

4. Fallow lands- miscellaneous tree crops. thatching grass, bamboo bushes and other groves used for fuel. etc .. which (a) Fallow lands other than current fallows. are not included under 'orchards' are classed under (b) Current fallows. this category. 5. Net area sown. Culturable waste-All lands available for cultiva­ In the format of the Village Directory column 15 tion, whether or not taken up for cultivation. or abon­ (Forest) is identical to category 1 above. Columns 16 doned after five years of cultivation' for one reason or (Irrigated) and 17 (unirrigated) give the break up of the other shall come under this category. Such lands cultivable land. These are a combination of categories may be either fallow or covered with shrubs and jun­ 4 (a+b) and 5 above. Column 18 (Culturable waste) gles which are not put to any use. They may lie in .corresponds to category 3 (a+b+c) above while co­ isolated blocks or within cultivat~d holdings. lUmn 19 contains information relating to category 2 (a+b). Current fallows-Lands which are left fallow during the current year have been treated as current The concepts of land use pattern are explained fallows (the term current year refers to the year in below; which data were collected).

Forest-The term includes all lands cla~sed as fo­ Other fallows-All lands which were taken up tor fests under any legal enactment dealing with forests or administered as forests. whether State-owned. cultivation but are temporarily out of cultivation for a private and whether wooded or maintained .as period of not less than one year and not more than potential forest land. five years have been treated as other fallows.

Land put to non-agricultural use-All lands Cultivated area-'fhe sum of net areas sown and occupied by buildings. roads and railways or under area under current tallows and other tallow.s gives water. e.g .• rivers and canals and other lands put to the cultivated area. 46

The land use data furnished in cols. 15 to 19 (iii) Co lumn 7-Drinking Water have been presented in hectares upto two places of the decimal after necessary conversion of land areas T '" Tap W&!er _ from acres ·and decimal fractions ( as maintained and W ... Well Water obtained from Revenue authorities from the field). Tk ... Tank Water The area of the village in column 3 has been shown TW ... Tube-well Water in hectares. Hp _. Handpump It will be seen that the total area under different R River Water land uses as indicated in columns 15 to 19 does not add up in some cases. to the total geographical area F Fountain of the village. This can be attributed to the fact that C Canal area under water bodies. etc .. is genf;lrally not includ­ L Lake ed in the land use statistics of the village. S Spring As already mentioned in the earlier paragraphs. N NullahlNalalNallah the information in Village Directory is presented for o Others each village Development Blockwise. NA Information Not Available Following is the list of abbreviations used in the Village Directory: (iv) Column 8-Post and Telegraph

(i) Colamn 5-Educational PO Post Office P .;. Primary or Elementary school TO Telegraph Office (upto class IV) PTa Post and Telegraph Office M Middle or Junior Secondary School Phone ... Telephone connection. (upto class VIII) H Matriculation or Secondary School (Upto class X) (v) Column 10-Communications puc Higher Secondary. Intermediate. BS ... Bus Pre-University. Junior College. C College RS ... Railway Station Industrial School NW Navigable Waterway (including Tr Training School river. canal. backwaters, eto.) Ac Adult Literacy Class/Centre o Other Educational Institutions . (vi) Column ll-Approach to Village (Sanskrit Pathashala. Senior Basic School. Makhtab, etc.) PR Pucca Road KR Kutcha Road (ii) Column 6-Medical - NR Navigable River ... Hospitaf H NC ." Navigable Canal MCW Maternity and Child Welfare Centre. NW Navigable Waterway MH Maternity Home (other than CWC Child Welfare Centre river or canal) HC Health Centre FP Foot Path PHC Primary Health Centre PHS Primary Health Sub-centre (vii) Column 13-Power Supply D Dispensary FPC Family Planning Cent~e ED ... Electricity for Domestic purpose TB T.B. Clinic EAg Electricity for Agriculture purpose NH Nursing Home EO Electricity for Other purposes like RP ... Registered Private Practitioner SMP .. , Subsidised Medical Practitioner industri a I. commecial. etc .. CHW Community Health Worker EA Electricity tor All purposes listed /' o ... Others above. 47

(vIiI) Column 16-lrrigated by source types of medical institutions such as dispensaries, primary health centres. etc., and number of each GC •.. Government Canal kind of such institutions, various types of sources of PC .,. Private Canal drinking water such as taps. tube-wells. etc., post and W .,. Well (without electricity) telegraph offices, power supply. railway station. bus WE •.. Well (With electricity) stop. etc .. and also the number of villages not having TW .. , Tube-well (without electricity) any of these amenities. TW6 .. , Tube-well (with electricity) Tk Tank Appendix II H ... River L ••. Lake This table gives for each non-municipal town Wf Water fall (i. eo place treated as town only for Census purposes) the area under forests. area under irrigation. a Others unirrigated land. culturable waste and area of land not available for cultivation, (ix) Column 20-Remarks N Copies of Newspapers coming in Appendix III the village. This appendix gives development blockwise. the M Motor Cycles/Scooters available in list of villages where no educational. medical and the village. public health faciliti~s. etc.. are available. This C Cars/Jeeps available in the village statement is expected to be of considerable use in micro-level planning . T ... Tractors available in the village.

It is likely that a village may have more than one Appendix IV institution/amenity of the same kind. Such a situation This appendix gives the list of villages with the would arise only in the case of columns 5. 6 and' 20. population of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled In such cases the lQumber of such institutions/amenites Tribes in various percentage ranges. Part A of the has been 'given in parentheses after the appropriate appendix deals with the population of the Scheduled Castes in the vill9ges while Part B deals with the symbol in Cols. 5 or 6 and just after the symbol in population of th e Scheduled Tribes. Information is Col. 20. presented by the percentage ranges as indicated below: At the end· of Village Directory four appendices have been provided the details of which are given For the Scheduled Castes (Part A) : 0-5. 6-10, below: 11-15. 16-20. 21-30, and 31 and above.

Appendix For the Scheduled Tribes (Part B) ; 0-5. 6-15. 16-25. 26-35. 36-50. and 51 and above. This statement gives. for each development block. the number of villages having various leveJs and types This statement will facilitate in identifying the villages having concentration of Scheduled Castes of educational institutions. such as Primary School. or Scheduled "J::ril;>es populat~on for local area Middle School. Adult Literacy Centres, etc.• various planning for the weaker sections of the population. 48

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-AURANGABAD

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 facility is available is given]. r- ._-- ____..A. __ --. Communica.­ Seri.l Name of village with Tota.l a.rea Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or daylf tions uti. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical wa.ter and of the (Bus stop, village number of (pota.ble) Tele· Market/hat, Ra.il. station (in heotares) households graph if any WAterways)

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD -

1 Jamhor (lOS) Wholly merged in Jamhaur (N AC)

2 Jokahri (U3) 16~.28 660 (76) P -(-5) W.Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

3 Jagdispur (114) 264.66 747 (105) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

4 Suenar (115) 152.!S6 528 (62) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

5 Deohara (125) 38.0.1 329 (33) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

6 Raypura (260) 483.59 925 (147) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(~5) --(-5) Hp,R. 7 Bharthauli (261) 152.56 866 (i24) P,M,O HC W,Hp PO -(-5) BS

8 Jasoiya (264) Wholly merged in Aurangabad (M)

9 Majurahi (265) 198.29 636 (83) P -(-5) T,W,Hp PO -(-5) BS

lQ Babhandih (266) 212.86 ..534 (70) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS R,C. 11 I{haira Bind (267) 385.66 1,300 (167) P -(5·10) W,Tk, -(-5) -(--5) BS Hp,R,C. 12 I{arma (268) 256.97 2,480 (396) P,M -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

13 Dambha (269) 147.30 Uninhabited

14 Rampur (270) 348.0J! S04 (US) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

15 I{athautia (271) 44:.92 573 (77) -(-5) -(-"-5) W.Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

16 Bharthauli (272) 107.64 997 (106) P,M PHS W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

17 Batawan (273) 158.23 702 (102) -(--5) --(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) BS

18 Patanwan (274) 99.15 712 (97) -:-(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

19 Chitargopi (275) 97.12 465 (63) P FPC W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5) 20 I{usdihra (276) 191.82 1,332 (169) o CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

21 Semariya (277) 114.52, 329 (43) P -(-5) W:,Tk -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5) Hp. 22 Barawan (278) 343.57 1,408 (172) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

23 Jhikatiya (279) 96.31 162 '(17) -(-5) -(·-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

24 Deuria (280) 306.34 835 (103) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(10+) -(-5) /' 25 :Kurmha (282) 208.01 1,721 (184) o -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 49

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVI SION -AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types ofland use in Remarks heotares rounded upto 2 decimal places). including r- ___..._------, anyplace of Approach Nearest town Power Staple Oulturable religious, to and distance lIupply food waste Area not historical, village (in km.) FOTitilt Irrigated by Source Unirrigated (including 8vl\l.lable or gauchar for archaeolo- and groves) cultiva· gical tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

ICR Aurangabad (15) E:A. Rice, WE(19.06),TW(40.55), 89.61 8.90 wheat 0(4.08). ICR Ditto (15) Rice, GO(145.83) 102.06 1.21 13.33 Tl wheat KR Ditto (15) EA Rice, W(116.35) 16.23 1.62 18.36 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, GO(14.51) 18.47 5.06 wheat KR Dit,to (4) ED Rice, GO(121.53),TW(8.13) 24;6.85 107.08 Cl wheat PR Ditto (4) ED Rice, GO(73.46) 59.68 19.42 N2:M;2:01:T2 wheat

PR,ICR Ditto (4) ED,EAg Rico, GO(73.05),TWE(16.19) 88.09 20.88 Nl wheat PR,ICR Ditto (4) ED,EAg Rice, GC(M.94),WE(16.19) 51.39 90.34 wheat PR,KR Di:tto (4) ED,EAg Rice, TWE(80.94),O(65.07) 176.23 63.39 wheat KR Ditto (2) ED,EAg Rice, WE(25. 70), TWE(25. 70) 193.06 1.69 10.12 Nl:M5:01 wheat GO(127.92) 6.07 8.30 5.01

ICR Ditto (51 Rice, GO(306.20) 32.37 3.81 5.45 Tl wheat KE Ditto (5) Rice, GO(36.57) 1.72 6.58 wheat PR,KR Ditto (4) EA Rice, GO(83'22) 5.36 3.14; 15.92 whee.t PR Ditto (5) EO Rice, dO(141.511 4.44 12.28 wheat 1.40 K~ Ditto (6) ED,EAg Rice, GO(90.67), TWE(l. 62) 0.81 4.65 wheat PR,KR Ditto (5) Rice, GO(80.32) 10.96 0.81 5.03 T2 wheat KB Ditto ,(5) Rice, GO(HS.33) 60.23 1.21 11.94; wheat KE Ditto (9) EAg Ri('e, PC(SS.S7) 6.07 19.58 wheat KR Ditto (4) ED,EAg Rioe, / ..-::' -GC(123.57),WE(2.0Z), 73.68 O.ll wheo.t 0(144.19). KE Ditto (8) Rico, 00(42.66),0(9.07) 42.9!) 1.62 whee.t l{R Ditto (12,) ED,EAg Rice, GO(123.63)WE(4.05). 9.75 141.51 wheo.t 0(24..72). liR Ditto (14:) ED,EAg Rice, WE(6.07),0(160',65) 30.88 10.00' rrl wheat 50 VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-AURANGABAD

Amenities ava.ilable [if not ava.ilable within the villa.ge, 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 plBcli where the faoility is available iu given]. r- ---.------"------.- - ~ Communica· Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinkinc Post Day or tions no. Thana. no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele­ Market/hat Rail. station, (in heotares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 II 10

REVENUE THANA-AURANGAB1tD- contd.

26 Dihri (283) 84.17 493 (69) -(-5T -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

27 Deunria (284) 95.10 758 (113) P RP (2) W,Hp ~(-5) -(--5) -(-5) 28 Parrawan Az Raqbe (285) S3.18 Uninhabited

29 Parrawan (286) 210.S4 1,182 (144) -(-5) -(-5) W, TW,:s;p PO -(-5) -(----5) 30 Pathak Bigha (287) 54.63 260 (37) ·-(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

31 Dihri (288) 158.23 856 (135) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-·5) BS 32 Patoi (470) 84.17 290 (29) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 33 Rukhua (471) 113.72 480 (72) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -{-5} - -5: 34 Gosia. (473) 76.08 150 (18) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 3-;; Jagdispur (474) 38.85 - 141 (17) ,H -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

36 Simra (475) 470.24 902 (101) P -(-5) W,Hp,O -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

37 Phesra (481) 156.61 501 (73) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) - (510)

38 Pokhraha (48.2) 331.43 1,307 (169) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(5,10)

S9 Bagaiya (483) 195.06 738 J85) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(5.10)

40 Arazi Sohraiya (591) 12.55 Uninhabited.

41 Phesa.r (502) 341.95 -1,332 (219) P PHC, W,Hp PO -(10+) RS OHW(l) 42 Alampur (50 3) 150.14 487 (63) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

43 Sohraiya (504) 180.08 257 (30) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-~) -(10+) -(-5) 44 Shahpur (506) 64.75 180 (23) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

45 Az Rakbe Sohraiya. (507) 67.18 86 (IS) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

46 Gamhari (50S) 223.38 678 (90) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 47 Jaisri Bigha (509) 114.93 199 (37) -{-5} -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

48 Mirzapur (510) 72.84 il0 (13) -(-5) --(--5) 'Y,Hp -(-5) ""_(10+} -(-5)

49 Phesra (511) 43.71 50 Bakhari (512) 102.79 338 (51) -(-5) -(-(5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 51

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVI810N-AURANGABAD

Land use (i e .• luea under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal pJaces). ,- ~ --, Remarks Approach Nearest town Oulturable including to and distsnce Power Staple wasta Area not any place village (in km.) supplT food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unir~igated gauoher for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Aurangabad (10) EAg Rice, WE(2.02), 0(36.63) 40.32 5-00 wheat KR Ditto (9) ED Rice, W(2.02). R(33.75l, 0(51.03) 8.28 Nl wheat PO(17.86) 15.32

PR,KR Ditto (3) ED,EAg Rice, GO(136.26). WE(6.47), 30'67 w}>eat TWE(10.12),0(27.30). PR,KR Ditto (2) EA Rice, GO{31.63), WE(16.59), 0(3.67) 0.41 :U3 N2 wheat PR.KR Ditto (31 EA Rice, GO(131.57).WE(6.07), 8.78 8.19 T2 wheat R(0.79),0(2.83). KR Ditto (23) Rice, GO(46.09) 30.31 7.65 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, GO(47.66) 50.11 15.95 wheat KR Ditto_ (23) Ri('e, GO(33.37) 31.27 11.44 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, GO(30.72) 1.50 Nl: Tl wheal; KR Ditto (23) Rice, GO(45.85} 321.56 IM.S3 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, GO(25.39) 111.63 19.49 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, GO(171.18) 120.65 33.45 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, GO(123.05) 2S.28 43.73 Nl: TI wheat GO(10.30) 2.25

KR Ditto (10) EA Rice, GC{ 161.97), WE(20.23), 40.47 4a,4.6 M2: TI wheat TWE(30.35), 0(40.47). KR Ditto (9) Rice, GO(7.39) 110.61 32.14 wlleat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GO(96.84) 30.76 52.48 N3 :T2 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GO(19.30 33.03 12.30 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rioe, GO(38.57) 19.53 9.00 wheat KR Ditto (l0) Rice, GO(97.71) /85.22 40.40 Tl wheat KR Ditto (12) EA~ Rice, --00(40.99), WE(8.18) 55.54 10.22 wheat KR Ditto (I2) Rice, GO(18.38). Tk(6.19) 40.05 8.22 wheat 0(17.09) 23."85 2.70

KR Ditto (12) ED Rice, GO{ 45.38), W{0.19), Tk(12.21) 23.55 19.42 wheat 52

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-AURANGABAD

Amenities available [iC not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in tDe 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 whero the faoility is available is given] ------"------, Oommunica­ Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana'no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, . village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUETHANA-AURANGABAD~cont(t.

51 Baghoi Kalan (513) 174.01 451 (55) P -(-5) W,Hp -i--5) -(10+) -(5·10)

52 Baghoi Khurd (514) 87.82 286 (38) P -(-5) W,Hp _(-5) --(10+) RS

53 Mianpur (515) 53.82 170 (19) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-0) -·(10+) -(-5)

54 Semrahua (516) 75.68 312 (48) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -·(10+) -(5·10)

55 Kusa (517) 93.48 153 (22) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

56 Fateha (518) 82.96 249 (36) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

57 Simri (519) 71.22 138 (22) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5·10)

58 Barimal (520) 123.43 385 (48) --'(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) --(5·10) -(-5)

59 Dosmha (521) 153.78 331 (39) P.M,H PHS W,Hp PO -(5.10) -(5·10) 60 Dabura (522) 48.56 Jl4 (8) -(-5). -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 61 Senuari (524) 106.43 238 (36) -(-5) -(-'5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

6.2 Karmukhap (525) 93.48 116 (22) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

63 Parasdih (526) 181.30 532 (78) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)

64; Mohiuddinpur (527+ 157 .4~ 377 (51) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

65 Chatar Khas (528) 108.45- 275 (43) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10) 66 Khaira (529) 115.33' 3;14 (4,1) M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 67 Chitwar Khap (530) 32.37 60 (10) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) --(--5) -(-5)

68 Madarpura (531) 124.24 468 (53) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

69 Kirpa Bigha (532) 74.87 146 (20) -(--5) -(-5) W;Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

70 Bishunpura (533) 57.06 Uninhabited

71 Bakan (534) 264.26 S95 (110) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

72 Dariapur (535) 161.47 535. (71) -(-5) -(-5) 'W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 73 Dhamni (536) 84.17 Uninhabited

74 Basdiha Kalan (537) 113.72 385 (66) P,M.H -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

75 Khairi (538) ,205.58 404 (58) -(--5) -4-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5.10) 53

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-.AURANGABAD

Land URe (i.e., area under different typeR of land use in Remarks hectares rounde up to 2 decimal places). inoluding r------______--.A.------___ -, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable Area not religious, to and distance Power Staple waste available historical village (inkm.) Bupply food Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or gauchar cultivation archaeo10- and gical groves) interest 11 12 13 14; 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Aurangabad (1_2) ED, EAg Rice, GC(109.41} R,93 19.61 wheat KR Ditto (23) ED Rice, GC(17.13},Tk(3.2 26.23 41.17 wheat FP Ditto (23) ED Rice, GC(17.98},Tk(4.06) 22.66 8.17 wheat FP Ditto (22) ED Rice, GC(41.34),Tk(12.33) 10.88 11.13 wheat FP Ditto (23) ED Rice, GC(5.02),Tk(7.39) 72.26 8.54 wheat FP Ditto (23) Rice, GO(63.05) 19.38 wheat FP Ditto (IS) ED,EAg Rice, GC(46.54),0(IS.36} 2.48 3.S4 wheat FP Ditto (18) Rice, GC(34.'10),0(40.47) 25.71 ,t60 IS.25 wheat FP Ditto (IS) Rice, GC(22.04),W(2.02), M.65 7.32 35.40 Cl:Tl wheat 0(30.35). FP Ditto (18) Rioe, GO(S.29),0(lO.52} 19.69 5.31 4.75 wheat FP Ditto (IS) Rice, GC(40.18) 60.18 6.00 wheat FP Ditto (19) Rice, GO(20.59),W(2.43), 45.S1 11.72 wheat 0(10.12). FP Ditto (19) Rice, GC(82.30),W(12.14), 15.21 0.94 wheat 0(68.80). FP Ditto (IS) Rice, GO(60.70),W('1.05), 40.47 26.37 18.S5 wheat 0(6.22). FP Ditto (IS) Rioe, GC(36.4S),W(2.02), 48.95 4.12 wheat 0(16.59). FP Ditto (14) ED Rice, GC(46.6S},Tk(20.36} 30.35 15.27 wheat FP Ditto (I4) Rice, GO(15.57}, Tk(3.29) 13.51 wheat FP Ditto (20) ED Rice. GO(41.34},Tk(l3.82) 44.24 2.28 22.56 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GC(17.88}.W(0.20}, 36.49 11.41 wheat Tk(7.34}. / GC(47.45) 5.37 0.05 4.19 FP Ditto (10). Rioe, GO(103.54) 108.73 51.90 N2:T3 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GC(22.06) 111.90 27.35 wheat --- - GC(12.24} /157.93 14.00

KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, GC(72.98} 12.63 28.11 Nl:Tl wheat FP Ditto (7) Rice, GO(16.72) 1 S2. 62 6.24 wheat 54

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-AURANGABAD

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 nesrest pisco where the facility is available is given]. r-~--~ ---"------, Day or Communica- Serial Drinking Post days tions no. Name ofvilJage with Total area Total popula- Educational Medical water and of the (Bus stop. - Thana no. of the village tion and (potable) Tele- Marketl Rail. station (in hectares) number of graph hat,ifany Waterways) households

1 2 3 4, 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE T.HANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

76 Deuria Rustam (539) 75.68 650 (98) -(-5) -·(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

77 Basdiha Khurd (540) 93.48 356 (51) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 78 Jarnalpur (541) 97.53 253 (37) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 79 Harnahi (54,2) 25.49 296 (33) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

80 Unthu (543) 4,49.111 692(107) P -(5-10) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

81 Banahi (54,4) 49.37 167 (24) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(5-10) -(-5)_

82 Piraunta (545) 222.57 897(126) P -(v-lO) W,Hp --(-5) -(5-l0) -(-5) 83 Tcndua (546) 87.01 300 (41) p -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) -·(5·10) -(-5)

84 Mau1anagar (547) 256.97 794(1l7} P --(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

85 Inguna (548) 39.25 236 (36) -(-5) - (5·10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 86 Tetaria (549) 142.85 423 (50) P -(5·10) W -(5-10) -(5·10) -(-5) 87 Chauriya (550) 129.50 397 (68) P --·(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5,10) -(5·10)

88 Bansikhap (551) 170.37 275 (31) --(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5·10) -(5-10)- -(5-10) 89 Chatara (552) t6.54 608 (83) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(5·10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 90 Kusi (553) 6_53.15 1,530(196) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 91 Parsa. (554) 126.66 397 (55) P -(-5) TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

92 Mora.uli (555) 46.94 94 (12) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) 93 Mahua.ri (556) 28.73 Uninhabited 94 Atr8uli (557) 38.04 Uninhabited

95 Dhobau1 (558) 135.H~ 200 (30) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 96 Barantpur (559) Wholly merged in Aurangabad (M) 97 Aurangabad (560) Wholly merged in Aurangabad (M) 98 Katharua (561) Wholly merged in Aurangabad (M) 99 Shahpur (566) Wholly merged in Aurangabad (M) 100 Ra.mdih (567) Wholly merged in Auranga.bad (M) 55

DIRECTORY

LAND USE SUBDIVISION-·AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in Remarkl!l hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including -, any place of Culturable Area not religious, waste available historical Approach Nearest town Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or to and distance Power Staple gauchar cultivation arohaeo- village (inkm.) l!Upply food and logical groves) intereilt

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Aurangabad (10) Rioe, GO(32.86) 24.03 18.62 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, GO(74.36) 8.66 10.30 wheat KB Ditto (12) Rice, GO(44.60),O(31.82) 20.36 wheat KB Ditto (12) Rice, GO(17.26) 4.05 4.06 wheat KB Ditto (10) Rice, GO(17.97),O(91.50) 5.36 160.25 174.11 wheat FP Ditto (5) Rice, GO(24.14) 24.24 wheat KB Ditto (6) EAg Rice. GO(133.96),WE(2.02) 25.85 60.74 wheat FP Ditto (5) Rice. GO(56.93) 9.71 19.57 wheat KB Ditto (7) Rice. GO(178.35) 74.82 wheat KB Ditto (6) Rice. GO(36.93) 2.22 wheat KR Ditto (5) EAg Rice, GO(30.35),TWE(17.14) 41.00 16.39 wheat 0(37.84). KB Ditto (6) Rice, GO(98.09),0(1.85) 29.56 N2 wheat KR Ditto (7) Rice. GO(52.65),0(48.97) 6.94 61'81 wheat KR Ditto (6) Rice. GO(16.37) 13.54; 16:23 N1 wheat FP Ditto (4) EAg Rice, WE(23.49),TWE(1.15) 429.95 7.78 51.19 01 wheat 0{139.59). KB Ditto (5) EAg Rice. W(0.82).0(38.41f 68.16 11.44 7.83 T1 wheat 21.73 3.42 KR Ditto (4) Rice, W(0.47).0(17.46) ~ wheat W{17.79) 1.21 1.18 8.55 W(22.80) 9.96 2.85 2.43

KR Ditto (3) EAg Rioe. ~WE(2.98),0!53.11) 55.98 23'07 wheat 56

VILLAGE

AMENITI~S AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-A~RANGABAD

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column, and next to it in brackets, tLe distanco in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms., and 10+kms., for the nearest place where the facility is available is given). ~------. Serial Communica.- no. Name of village with Total area. Total Popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Marketfhat, Rail. station, (in hectare~) hou~holds if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD~contd.

101 Gangti (568) Wholly _mel-ged in A urangabad (M)

102 Jarmo. khap (569) 58.27 549 (77)" P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

103 Bela (570) 357.74 1,362 (196) P -·(5-10) W,Tk, -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) TW,Hp. 104 Bisrampur (571) 52.61 Uninhabited

105 Dabura kalan (572) 193.44 126 ( 21) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

106 Dabura Khurd (573) 179.27 408 ( 55) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

107 Nirmo.l Bigha (574) 81.75 95 ( 12) --(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

108 Tendua (575) 33.59 525 ( ~4" P -(--5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

109 Tcndawa urf (576) 84.98 405 ( 47) _(-5) -(-5) W --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Tendua 110 Rajwari (577) Wholly merged in Aurangabad (M)

III Bala Bigha (578) 84.58 34 ( 5) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

112 Panropur (579) 53.4,2 272 ( 33) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp -(- 5) -(-5) BS

113 Ora (580) 317.27 1,450 (243) P(2) -(-5) W,TW,Hp - (-5) -(5-10) BS

114 Dehri (58-1) 112.10 331 (40)' -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

115 Shekhpura (582) 76.89 326 ( 48) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+1 -(-5)

116 Rajpur (583) 63.94 299 ( 43) ----'(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

117 Dondi Bigha (584) 37.23 54. ( (5) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) --(-5)

118 Bazidpur (585) 138.81 437 ( 58) P --(·-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

119 Wahid Bigha (586) 64.34 225 ( 23) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

120 Majurkha (587) 84,.17 231 ( 33) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

121 Pathra (588) 157.01 90 ( 14) -(-5) -(---5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(--5)

122 Hetampur (589) 74A6 268 ( 50) o -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) --(-5) -(-5)

123 Barianwan (590) 112.10 '190 ( 37) -(-5) -(-5) W -(--5) _("""5) -(-5)

124 Kapasia (591) 112.50 457 ( 71) P,M,H -(-5) W,Hp,R PO Tuesday. --(-5) / 125 Khan (592) 147.61 584 ( 86) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 57

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVI SION- AURANGABAD

Land usc (i.e., area undor different. types of land use Remarke in hectares rounded up to 2 decrnal places). including r------.A..__ -~ ___ ~ _____ -... sny place of Culturable religious, waste Area not historical Approach Nearest town (including ava\Jab\e or to and distance Power Staple Forest Irrigated by source Uni1'rigated gauohar for a1'ol1aeolo- village (in km.) supply' food and cultiva- gical groves) tion intel'est

11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20

KB Amangabo.d (2.) EAg Rice, WE(4.05),O(2I:l4) 14,.57 15.89 wheat KB Ditto (5) EA Rice. WE(IO.12),O(153.10) 127.29 47.67 19.56 wheat 49.00

J{B Ditto (8) Rice, 0(34.56) 77.54 47.56 33.78 .... heat KR Ditto (8) Rice, W(10.12),0(4S.S2) 40.52 79.S1 wheat FP Ditto (5) Rice, 0(29.04) 46.08 6.52 whoat ;I{R Ditto (4) Rice, Tk(4.07),O(10.61) 17.0;; 1.72 Nl wheat FP Di.tto «() Rice, 0«(9.51) 27.13 6.32 wheat

FP Ditto (6) Rice, 0(5.49) 73.91 5.18 wheab. PR,KR Ditto (4) EO Rice, Tk(4.90),O(22.47) 21.55 ~A4 NI:1I2:C:2 wheat PR Ditt() (6) :£A Rice, WE(8.09),O(14AO) 232.60 23.14 38.95 Tl wheat FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice, WE(14.2B),R(20.30), 49.21 8.36 M:3 wheat OlI9.97l. • FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice, WE(6.52),0(38.93) 26.96 4.48 wheat FP Ditto (11) EAg Rice WE(4.29),0(17.0-i) 39.67 !-p 2.81 wheat FP Ditto (12) NAg Rice, WE(2.43),0(16.63) 14.4,1 3.74 wheat FP D~tto (12) EAg Rice, 6.58 WE(6:12l, Tk(4.05), 44.70 13.54 wheat 0(62.45). FP Ditto (13) Rica, 11.09 0(22.20) 17.36 13.69 wheat KR Ditto (10) EAg , Rice, GC(4.05),TWE(4.05), 30.:n 16.38 T2 wheat 0(25.67). FP Ditto (20) Rice, WE(8.09),O(71.33) 72.78 4.81 wheat ICR Ditto (20) Rice, W(4.05),0{40.90) 28.11 1.24 / ~ wheat ICR Ditto (20) NAg Rice, WE(4.05),-0(25.51) 76.14 6.22 wheat KR l?itto (Il) ED,EAg Rice, WE(44.B2),O(32.24) 22.70 0.77 0.00 wheat KR Ditto (U) Rice, W(l),42) ,0(57.70) 68.25 7.26 4.00/ wheat 58

VillAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-AURANGABAD

Amenities available [if not available within tI,e 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 IO+kms., of the neaTest place where the facility is available is given]. r------______...A-______------~ Communica· Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula. Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) houReholds if any Waterways) 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

126 Imanpur (!)93) 142.45 414 (55) -'(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

127 Pokhraha (594) 101.57 482 (73) -(-·-5) -(-5) W,Hp -·(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

128 Poiwan (595) 552.79 1,567 (248) P,M; RP,O W,Hp,N PO -(-5) BS

129 Akauna (596) 480.76 1,232 (184) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) TW,Hp. 130 Inglish (5!J7) 46.13 187 (27) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

131 Nnugarh (598) 4J9.25 1,100 (147) P,M He,PHS W,Tk, Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

132 Rnghnulia (599) "272.35 777 (1l3) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5.iO) --(5-10)

133 Panre Khap (600) 87.41 204 (28) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(5·10) -(5·10)

134 Ibrahimpur (601) 367.04 879 (121) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(10+) -(10+)

135 Parsi (602) 166.73 323 (47) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(IO+) -(10+)

135 Makhdumpur (603) ·78.10 43 (4) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -:(10+)

137 Beli (604) 157.42 464 (78) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

138 Majhar (605) ·345.60 969 (128) P -(-5) W,Jip -(....<..5) -(5·10) -(5-10) / 139 Jhikatia (606) 224.19 529 (79) -(-5) -(-5) W.Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

140 Dha.ndhwa (607) 212.46 1,005 (155) -P -(-P) W,Hp -(-5) -(-.5) -(-5)

141 Rajoi (608) 196.27 822 (159) P.M PHS W,Hp PO -(10+) -(5·10) -(5-10) 142 N"huti Lapura (609) 232.29 644 (97) P -(-5) W,Hp' -(-5) -(10+) --(-5) -(lO+)- -(-5) 143 Pabarman (610) 157.83 392 (55) -(-ill -(-5) W,Hp -(5·10) -(-5) 144 Sol,bea (611) 170.78 177 (28) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5). -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 145 Nebuta (612) 235.12 662 (S8) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10) 146 Mahuari (613) 201.94 228 (33) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) 147 Biseni (614) 278.42 875 (127) P -15-10) W,Hp Uninhabited 148 Bhaudiha (615) 46.13 59

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area undor different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r- ______...A... ___ .____ ------..., any pl3co of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distanoo Power Staple waste Area not historical villago (inkm.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigaterl gauchar for archaeolo· and cultivation gical gro"es) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Aurangabad (U) EAg Rico, WE(21.04), 0(5G.86) 54.91 9.33 wheat FP Ditto (10) EA Rice, WE(S.09), Tk(3.34), 0(35.36) 51.07 3.69 '1'1 wheat PR Ditto (10) ED,EAg Rice, WE(42-.19), R(32.98), 276.13 49.33 Nl:M5:C3:T4 wheat 0(152.16). KR Ditto (U) ED, EAg Rice, TWE(6.24), 0(146.31) 166.42 86.92 74.87 wheat KR Ditto (9) Rice, 0(19.44) 21.67 5.00 wheat. KR Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rico, GC (167.87) 221. 75 29.63 Ml wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, OC(125.55), 0(85.08) 24..57 37.15 H2 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GC(42.65), 0(36.87) 7.S9 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, GC(293.47), 0(17.61) 64.73 wheat KR Ditto (13) Rice, GC(42.62), 0(26.44-) 8.53 60.21 28.93 wheat FP Ditto (14) Rice, GC(32.48), 0(21.46) 1.46 22.70 wheat FP Ditto (16) ED, EO, Rice, aC(42.14). Tk(29.19) 60.73 22.65 wheat FP Ditto (17) ED Rice, GC(66.92). Tk(42.52) 58.85 166.71 10.60 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, GO(4-3.20), W(1.47) 166.64 10.58 2.00 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, PC(45.83) 161.32 4.63 01 wheat KR Ditto (14) ED Rice, W(0.81) 124.55 52.66 18.25 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, GC(83.24) 128.02 20.77 wheat KR Ditto (Il) Rice, GC{83.oo) 48.25 26.58 wheat KR Ditto (IO) Rice, GO(66.48) 96.54- 7.76 Tl wheat KR Ditto (17) ED Rice, GO(50.51) 144.39 25.31 14.91 wheat FP Ditto (ll) Rice, ~ 0(34.21) 11')2.32 15.38 wheat KR Ditto (lq) Rice. GC(105.54), W(I.21} 139.13 24..4.5 B.09 wheat 0(31.62) 12.94- 1.67 60

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT B!.OCK-AURANGABAD

Ameni~ies available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) i, shown In the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad rangos, viz., -·5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+kms., of the nearest place whore the facility is available is given]. r------""""'------_. - - - - ,.. ------Communica· Serial Name of village with Total area Total PopuJa· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thl1na no. of the tion aud Educational Medical wat~r Telegraph of the (Bus stop, :village numbor of ( bl) Market/hat Rail. sta~ion, (in heetaces) households pota e if any Waterways)

10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

REVENUE THANA~AURANGABAD - contd.

-(10+) 149 Renriya (616) 114.52 375 (58) -(-5) -(-5) vV,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 150 Badli (617) 48.l() 1S9 (29) -(-.5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 151 Bahua"a (61S) 263.85 8:l5 (1iO) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) lfi2 Panduki (6Hl) 207.60 355 (53) -(-5) -;-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 153 Bijoi (637) 236.74 708 (103) P(2) PHC,FPC W,Hp -(-5) _(5.10) -(-5) 154 Khaira Sarim (638) IBn.97 728 (104) P -(-5) W,TW,IIp -(-5)

-(5y l0) -(5-10) 155 Mamka (642) 210.84 529 (73) P -(--5) W,Hp -(~Ij) _ -(5-10) -(5-10) 156 Karanja (645) 116.. 55- 436 (49) P -·(-5) W,Hp -(-5) _(-5) -(5-10) 157 Khaira (804) 195.46 725 (123) -(-5) -(-0) W,Hp -(--5) --(-5) -(-5) -(5.10) 158 Kariawan (S05) 220.15 69~ (111) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-6) -(-5) 159 Chamardiha (806) 126.26 247 (44) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(5-10) 160 Karman (801) 126.S6 230 (42) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp PO -(~5) -(-5) Hil Chaukhara (81S) 11'15.80 427 (68) P PHS W W -(-5) _(-5) -(5-10) 162 Niman (819) 119.3S 220 (34) .-(-5) -(--'5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(--5) 163 Narsiha (820) 298.25 579 (86) P -·(-5) BS --(~5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(-1;) 164 Bheria (864) 199.fil 483, (78) P BS PHS W,Hp -(-5) _(-5) 165 Kanbehri (865) 218.53 419 (70)' P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) BS 166 Ka.rahra (866) 220.Q6 521 (61) P -(5-l(l) -(--5) 214 (39) .:p --(-5) W,Hp -1-5) 167 MUI'aria (867) 115.33 -(-5) --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) 168 Bharwar (868). 301.49 683 (106) P -(5-10) -(-5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) 169 Sonparsa (870) 118.17 399 (48) P -(-5) --(5--10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) (871) 434.22 906 (167) P,M 170 Yari " 61

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use, (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal place). including ,...-______.A.______. ___ __ .... ~ any place of AppI'oach Nearest town Culturable religious. to and dista.nce Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) Ilupply food (including available 01' Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for arcllaeolo- and cultiva- gical groves tion interest

11 12 13 14- 15 16 17 IS 19 20

KR Aurangabad (11) Rice, W(O.Sl) 0(45.21) 48.7S 17.09 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice~ TW(0.85), 0(42.13) 5.1S wheat FP Ditto (24) Rice, WE(4.05. TW(3.24), 76.89 60.70 87.12 wheat 0(31.85). FP Ditto (14) Rice, GC(4,S.31). W(O.SI), 0,82.(6) 61.11 14.41 wheat liB. Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, GC(74.75), WE(2.55), S1.6S 27.17 wheat· 0(50.59). KR Ditto (10) ED, EAg Rice, GC(5S.83), WE(2.55), 33.59 2.S7 wheat 0(70.82). FP Ditto (20) Rice, GC(12.10), WE(6.07), 131.56 20.20 16.63 MJ wheat R(24.2S). FP Ditto (19) Rice, W(4.05), 0(24.2S) S1.46 5.71 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rico, W(S.09), Tk(3.S4), 0(135.31) 40.47 6.15 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, W(4.05), TW(1.70), SO.94 15.30 wheat '. Tk(4.05),0(111.55). KR Ditto (21) ... Rice, W(O,88), TW(I.02), 0(48.92) 64.71 4.11 wheat FP Ditto (24) Rice, PC(4'.05), W(3.40) 0(S1.00) 26.40 IO.S3 wheat liR Ditto (20) Rice, PC(20.23), W(7.93) TW(3.SS) 9S.77 24.99 Nl wheat liR Ditto (20) Rice PC(16.19), TW(1.70),0(51.32) 9.37 30.63 10.17 Nl wheat HBI Ditto (14) Rice, GC(20.29), W(2'02) 52.S4 ,134.76 24.81 Ml wheat TW(S.09),0(55.44). PE,KR Ditto (10) Rice, PC(4.06), W(1.91), 88.03 51.2S Ml : 01 w'heat TW(10.12), 0(44.11). PR,RR Ditto (8) Rice, GO(12.H), W(1.68) 55.63 66.65 22.54 Ml wheat TW(2.02),0(57.87). PR,RR Ditto (7) ED,EAg Rice, GC(24.2Sh W(I.67) 14.60 40.47 69.S2 wheat TWE(1.68), 0(68.44). HE Ditto (8) Rice, GC(12.10). W(O.81), 31.86 34.08 HR wheat...- TW(3.56) 0(32.78). Ditto (9) ED Rice, W(14.33). 0,-195.23) 102.95 75.4.7 liB wheat Ditto (8) Rice, W(4.05), 0(33.S6) 59.25 21.01 FP wheat Ditto (8) Rice. .,. W(3.24), 0(91.53) 245.6S 54.82 3S.95 wheat 62

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOGK-AURANGABAD

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.,-o kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place

, ______where-____.A.._ the facility is available is given]. ~ Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Than!L no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number of (potable) Market{hat, Rail. station (in hectares) households if any tVaterways),

1 2 3 4 1) 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

171 Hasauli Azrakbe (872) 50.59 150 (21) -(-5) -(-5) W.Hp -(--5) -(-5) BS

172 Anandpura (884) 54.23 276 (33) P -(5-101 W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

Total 25,980.95 80,678 (11,379) P(80) HG (2) M (13) PHG (2) H (4) PHS (6) 0(4) FPC (2) RP (3) CHW (4) 0(1)

Note: Figures given in brackets under Col_ 4 relate to number of households. 63

DIRECTORY

LAND USE SUBD IVI SION-AURANGABAD

Land use. (i. e., area under different types of land usc in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). includi.lll.l ,-______~ ______~ __ ..A....______-- ______~ ___ ~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (ineluding available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchal' for archaeolo­ and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14; 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR, KR Aurangabad (4) ED,EAg Rico, WE(2.02),0(21.55) 13.12 9.84 wheat KR Ditto (6) Rice, W(2.02),0(14.40) , 34.01 3.39 wheat 17.67 GC(6,452.83) 9,192.45 1,242.49 3,553.14 N23 PG(197.09) M26 W(278.13) C12 WE(359.36) 1'30 TW(85.46) TWE(198.16) Tk(186.24) R(112.10) 0(4,033.06) 6'1-

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-DEO

-Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) ill 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 facility is available is given]. - -______.._------.. Communica.- Seri&! Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or days _tions no- Thana no. of the tion an<;l Educational Medical water and of tho (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele­ Market{hat, RaiL station (in heotares) households graph if Qny - \Vaterways)

I 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

I Pawai (246) 473_48' 3,035(447) P(2),M,H. FPC, 'V,Tk,Hp, PO "r ednesday BS Rp (3) R,C. Saturday 2 Bhairopur Arazi (247) 10.93 Uninhabited

3 Dhanhara (248) 32.37 58 (9) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

4 Narayan Khap (249) 57.87 96 (14) /-(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

5 Bharkur (250) 156.61 357 (49) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(--5) -(-5)

6 Bisrampur (251) 117.36 475 (77) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

'7 Bhaluhara (252) 184.53 367 (58) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5--10) --{5-10) --(5-10)

8 Chandli (253) 80.13 153 (27) -(-5) -(-5) 'V,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

9 Chaukna (254) 84_58 163 (19) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp,C -(5-10) -(-10) -(-5)

10 Bhairopur (205) 94-_29 376 (62) P -(-5) 'V,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BEl

II Chatra (256) 212.46 503 (71) P -(-5) W;Hp,C -(-5) -(-Ii) BEl

12 Silar (257) 142.85 521 (76) P -(-5) W,Hp,N -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

13 Pawai Az Raqbe (258) 21.11 295 (53) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R,d -(-5) -(-5) --{5-)

14 Dharampur (259) 23.07 424 (72) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5, -(-5)

15 Karma Ballli (262) 168.35 493 (60) P -(-5) W.Tk,Hp, -(-5) -C:-5) -(-5) C,N,O. 16 Karam Hazari (263) 164.70 475 (72) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-51 -.(-5) C,N,O. 17 Rambadh (562) Wholly merged in Aurangabad (M)

18 Suja Karman (563) 57.87 305 (48) -(-5f -(-5) W,Hp,N,O. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 19 Chanduli Buzurg (564) 88.62 318 (54) -(-5) -(-5) 'Y,O -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 20 Ratanuan (565) 89.84 281 (38) -(-5) -(- 5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

21 Sarakar (8(j2) ~230.26 744(129) - (-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

22 Upardaha (863) 276.40 6'56 (99) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) --(5-10) -(5-10)

23 Dudhpa (869) 364.(j2 861(125) l' -(-5) W,Hp PO -(--5) --{-5) ,.- 24 Hasauli (873) 435.03 1,362(21{) l' -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(--5) -(--5)

25 Bijauli (874) 257.38 313 (45) l' -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 65

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISloN.-AURANGAdAti

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in Remarks hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places). including ;-______.A.. ______-, any place of A.pproach Neal'est town Power Staple Oulturable religions, to and distance supply food wasto Area not historical, village (inkm.) Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including available or gauchal' for archaeolo· and groves) cultiya· gical tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

I;R,KR Aurangabad (8) EA Rice, 37.02 GO (128.22). W (14.22), 156.28 1]9.59 N5:Ml:0l:T3 Wheat WE (18.15). GO (6.97) 2.35 1.57

PR,KR Ditto (3) Rice, GC (15.42) 7.92 9.03 Wheat PE,KR DitLo (3) Rico, GO (32.95) 12.58 12.34 Wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice. 18.26 GO (80.94),W (b.gI) 11.87 10.13 34.60 Wheat KR Ditto (13) Rice, GC (46.54),W (6.88) 44.71) 18,4,1 Wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, 1.54 GC (85.79) 54.58 12.55 27.72 Wheat KR Ditto (9) Rice, GC (36.77) 30.21 1~.96 Wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, GO (32,4,4) 31.64 14.50 Wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, GC (71.89), WE (2.12) 4.59 15.47 In Wheat PR,KB. Ditto (6) EAg,EO Rice, GO (84.54), WE (g.67) 90,4,1 33.84 N2 Wheat KR Ditto (7) ED Rice, GC (45.38), 0 (27.17) 49.12 21.07; Ml Wheat I{R Ditto (8) Rice, GC (12.08), W (0.81) 10.18 3.86 Wheat KR Ditto (6) ED.EAg Rice, WE (2.02). 0 (9.64) 4.g3 7.08 Wheat I{R Ditto (3) ED,EAg Rice, GC (80.94), WE (4.05). 17.47 25.42 :rh Wheat 0(40.47). PR,NW Ditto (4i Rice, GC (40.97). W (4.05), 59.57 30.8{) Wheat 0(29.17).

I{R,NW Ditto (3) Rice, W(11.00), 0 (38.42) 2.68 5.77 Cl:Tl 'Wheat I{R Ditto (3) Rice, W (15.87). 0 (44.88) 24.94 2.93 Wheat , PR Ditto (2) ED,EAg Rice, W (9.68), WE (6.44), 11.51 16.22 Wheat 0(45.99). I{R Ditto (10) ED Rice, W (7.08). 0 (80.94) 85.44 1. 76 55.04 I\IJ Wheat KR Ditto (14) Rico, W (4.05), TK (10.12), _121.14 60.76 19.63 Wheat 0(60.70). KR Ditto (9) Rice, W (6.17),0 (195.50) 105.76 0.77 56.42 Wheat I{R Di.tto (2.) ED,EAg Rice,- W (8.71). WE (22.33), 211.40 6.07 44.57 N5:03 Wheat o (141.95). PR,KR Ditto (4) ED.EAg Rice, GO (107.96), WE (16.25) '96.67 36.50 N5:C2 Wheat 66 VILLAGE

AMENITIt:S AND

'DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-DEO

Amenitiee 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., for the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r-- ..A.._..____ ~ ______-, Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village nu.mber of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectarell) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD~nt".

26 Basdiha (875) 113.72 277 (45) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp,C -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

27 Pipra (876) 260.21 634 (102) P -(5-10) W,TW, -(5·10) -(5-10) -(5·10) Hp,C. 28 Dhanari (877) 206.79 548 (71) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

29 Azrakbe Dhanari (878) 46.94 Uninhabited

30 Kharkani (879) 150.95 883 (146) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(--5)

31 Khardiha Buzurg (880) 250.90 974 (147) P,M -(5.10) W,Hp,R,O -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

32 Karman (881) 149.73 494 (67) P -(5-10) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

33 Khakhra (882) 593.26 1,874 (311) P -(5-10) W,Hp,R,O -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

34 Kunda (883) 490.07 1,578 (243) P -(5-10) W,Hp,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

35 Basdiha (885) 340.74 _612 (109) -(-5) -(--5) W,Tk,Hp,O -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) , 36 Gurgaia (886) 116.95 374 (43) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,O -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

37 Adri (887) 205.17 439 (56) P -(g-10) W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -·(5·10) Hp,R. 38 Ratanpul' (888) 41.68 163 (31) P '\ -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5·10) Hp,O_ 39 Kataia (889) 376.35 1,587 (237) P,M H,HC, W,TW, PO -(5-10) -(5-10) FPC,RP Hp,R. ~o Chainpur (890) 375.14 599 (90) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5.10)

~1 Saheb Bigha (891) 54.23 10~ (13) -";_(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

42 Bahuara (892) 210.43 848 (124) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,N PO -(-5) -(-5)

43 Neapur (893) 123.83 224 (37) -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

44 Hansauli (894) 92.67 Uninhabited

45 Belsara (895) 10'4.41 684 (Ill) P,M -(-5) W,Hp,N -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

46 Dhanjaia (896) 69.61 162 (14) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

47 Kusaha (897) 124.64 197 (2S) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

48 Bhawanipur (898) 177.65 1,047 (165) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS • Hp,R 49 Deo (899) 1,064.31 8,250 (1,269) R!,.M3H H,RC ,PHC, T,W,TW, PTO, Monday. BS F-fC,RP 4. Hp. Phone Friday 50 Bania «904) 83.86 197 (32) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) • 67

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in Remarks heotares rounded upto 2 decimal places). inoluding ,-__~ ______~ ______.,A... anyplace of Appt'oach Nearest town Culturable Area not religious, to and distance Power Staple waste available his toricaJ. village (in km.) eupply food Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or gauchar cultivation archaeolo- and gica groves) interest 11 12 13 14: 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Aurongabad (5) EAg Rice, GC (35.86), WE (6.15) 4.7.15 24.50 Wheat KR Ditto (7) EA Rice, GO (94.51),WE (12.l4.) 105.90 47.50 Wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice. GO (91.05). W (4.86). 62.80 4.95 36.26 Wheat WE (6.38). GC (13.76) 8.26 8.70 15.98

KR Ditto (8) Rice. GC (83.77). W (4.05). 6.71 9.06 24.08 Wheat WE (20.23). KR Ditto (6) ED.EAg Rice. WE (2.43). R (4.05). 82.60 12.14. 28.28 Wheat o (121.40). KR Ditto (5) ED.EAg Rice. WE (2.02), 0 (121.40) 0.07 8.09 18.15 Wheat KR Ditto (5) ED.EAg Rice. WE (32.37). R (8.09). 128.16 40.4;7 19.95 Wheat 0(356.12). KR Ditto (5) ED,EAg Rice. W (24.35). WE (30.67), 197.94 8.09 50.26 N4:C4;:Tl Wheat 0(178.76). KR Ditto (4) Rice, 0(81.18) 158.33 101.23 Wheat KR Ditto (4) Rice, o (60.98r 44.4;8 ·11.49 Wheat KR Ditto (12) EAg Rice, WE (4.05),0(104.75) 81.85 14.52 Wheat KE 1>itto (ll) Rice. W (0.81),0 (28.65) 10.07 2.15 Wheat KR Ditto (ll) EAg RiC'e. WE (163.98). 0 (8.09) 165.50 38.78 NI:Ml Wheat KE Ditto (U) Rice, W (0.81).0 (140.14)- 199.48 24.70 Wheat KR Ditto (6) Rice, W (0.81). 0 (20.44) 27.94 5.04 Wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice. W (2.02). 0 (50.59) 119.89 2.02. 35.91 Wheat KR Ditto (9) Rice. W (0.82). 0 (20.29) 77.67 25.03 Wheat, 0(24.28) 41.31 27.08 / KR Ditto ( 16) ED Rice. W (4.21) 93.95 6.19 Ml:CI Wheat KR Ditto {IS) Rice, W (1.67) 61.41 6.53 Wheat PR,KR Ditto (20) Rico, ~ ... 0(9.51) 44.56 40.47 30.04 Wheat PR,KR Ditto (20) ED.EAg Rice, WE (8.48) 138,13 31.04 N2:M:2:Tl Wheab PR,KR Ditto (20) EA Rice. W (57.48). TWE (:>'1.15), 237.70 12,6.32 184.22. N50;M:7:04:Tl Whea.t o (4;37. 38). KR Ditto (14) Rioe. W (2.02). TW (2.02). 41.65 0.82 '.33/ Whe&t 0(32.37). 68

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK~ ~DEO

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in tne column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, vi7..,-.. ·5 kms., 5- 10 kms., and IO+kms., of the nearest place where '"he facility IS available is given] --A. ____ -- r-- - - ~-~ ------, Communica­ Seti"l N am., of villago with Total' area Total Popula· Dr'inking Post'aml Day or days tions nO. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Modical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Ma.rket/hat, Rail. siation, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA -AURANGABAD-contd.

51 GopaJpur (903) 48.56 177 (32) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp ·-(-5) -(. ~5) -(-5)

52 Erki (906\ 14.3.28 811 (U9) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp,N PO -(-5) ·-(--5)

53 Khardiha (907\ 156.21 419 (66) P -(-5) W Hp,R,N,O ···(-5) -(5-10) ~(5-10)

54 Anjanian (908) 72.84 388 (49) P -(-5) W,Hp - (. -5) Tuesday -(-~5)

55 Kesaur (909). 440.70 796 (lI8) P -(-5) W,Hp --(·-5) -(-5) -(-5)

56 O.lanupu: (910) 240.38 9.16 (lOG) P,M --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(~ --5)

fi7 Sila,- Khu,-d (!lU) 106,43 237 (39) -(·-.3) -( -.5) W,Hp -(-5) -~(-5) --(-5)

58 Kurka (!lI2) 61.11 366 (61) +-5) - (-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

50 Raja Kur:m (913) 34.80 169 (203) --(- -5) -(-3) W -(-5) --(-5) -(~-5)

(914) 163.4!) 368 (33) -(-5) -(--!» W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(~-5)

61 Kusiari (915) 40.78 166 (22) P -(-~5) W -~(--5) -(-fi) -.(~ ·5)

62 Silal- (016) 171.18 607 (101) P -(-3) W,Tk, PO -·(-5) -(-5)

63 :\Iarlauli (917) 50.99 269 (36) -(-3) -(,; 10) W,Tk,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Tuesday, 64 Israur (918) 230.2G 1,547 (227) -(--3) -(5.10) W,Hp -(5-10) Saturday -+ -5)

65 Sim!'i (919) 59.89 517 (83) P -(5-10) W,Hp,N ~(-5) -(-5) -(-Ill

63 Bis~lunpur (920) 87.0l' 784 (135) M,H,0{2) -(--.~) W,Tk,Hp,N PO -(-5) BS

67 :\[ajhgawan (921) 194.2,> 537 (75) -(-~il) -(1;-10) W,HP -(-5) ~(5-10) -( 5)

68 ~uhi (922) 179.68 586 (76) P -(5-10) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(5·10) -(--5)

69 Malhal'a (923) 119.79 489 (60) P -(5-10) W,IIp PO - (5~10) -(-5)

70 Kantari (92,1) 137.59 712 (103) P --(10+) W,Hp,R -(- ~5) -(-5) -(5-10)

71 Sarganwan (925) 103.60 620 (91) P -(5-10) W,R,N PO -(5-10) -(-5)

72 Sana:.tdha (926) 61.11 218 (29) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-·5)

73 Jamhal'iya (927) 102.38 437 (70) -(-5) W.Hp,R,N -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

74; Dhanawan (928) 114.52 295 -(41) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -~(5-10) -(-iii

75 Bhadokhar (929) 36.83 158 (29~ . ~(-5) -(--b) yv -(-5) -(--5) -(10+) 69

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SJ,lIjDIVI S~ON-Al!RAIYG4~AD

L and use. (1. e., area under different types ofland u~e in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,- ..A. ------, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious. to and distance Power Staplo waste Area not historical village (inkm.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation .gical groves) Interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Aurangabad (14) Rice, W (2.02). TW (2.83), 19.28 4.13 \Vheat 0(20.23). KR Ditto (15) EA Rice, WE (2.. 02), TWE (6.07), 49.06 1.21 7.28 Wheat 0(78.91)- KR Ditto (25) EA Rice, WE (16.19), TW(8.09), 76.78 38.87 N2:M:l Wheat 0(6.19). KR Ditto (22) EA Rice, WE (2.08), TK (1.70), 64.79 2.4.'i Wheat 0(1.82). Kl{ Ditto (25) Rice, W (6.17), 0 (81.38) 253.93 98.60 Wheat KR Ditto (23) EAG Rice, WE (286), 0 (151.98) 63.81 21.73 Wheat. KR Ditto (15) Rice, 0(62.83) a5.52 6.99 Wheat RR Ditto (20) Rice, 0(24.26) 33.52 3.33 Whe... t KR Ditto (20) Rice, 0(24.26) 6.96 - , 1.76 ·Wheat KR Ditto ( 9) Rice, W (4.05), 0 (65.62) 85.28 8.54- Wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice. 0(34.45) 13.82 0.45 1.06 Wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, 0(59.95) 96.32 14.91 Wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, R (4.05).0 (16.69) - 23.77 6.32 Wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice. W (10.12), 0 (60.76) 127.00 32.19 \Vheat KR Ditto (2.5) Rice, W (21.85). 0 (12.14) 15.77 0.42 9.71 01 Wheat PR Ditto (20) Rice, W (6.07), 0 (20.42) 32.38 28.14 Wheat KR Ditto (21) Rice. W (4.05), 9 (40.47) 126.99 22.25 Wheat , KR Djtto (22) Rice, W (12.14), 0 (28.73) 125.47 13.25 Wheat KR Ditto (32) Rice, W (8.13).0 (45.53) 5&:00 1.42 6.60 Wheat. KR Ditto (20) Rice. -::: W (8.24). 0 (42.69) 58.38 9.58 18.64 Wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, W (6.07), 0 (28.33) 61.77 7.41 Whea.t KR Ditto (25) -Rice, W (2.02), 0 (20.23) 82.66 6.17 Wheat KR Ditto (31) Rioe, o (27.~7) 60.14 1.26 13.45 Wheat KR Ditto (31) Rice, o (63.~5) 35.85 0.85 14.37 Wheat KR Ditto (31) Rice. o (a.H) Ml.22 0.83 1.34 Whea.t 70

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-DEO

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in braokets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where._____ the facility..A. is available is given] . r-'~------., CommunicPo- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or dlloys tions no. Thana no. of the tion and EduclIotional Medical wat.er Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Mal'ketfhat, Rail. station, (in hectat'es) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

76 Pachokhar ,(930) 411.56 2,227 (337) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,R PO Wednesday, -(10+) Sa.turday 77 Berhna (931) 435.03 1,775 (266) P,M -(10+) W,Hp,R,N -(-5) -(-5) BS

78 N eamatpur (932) 79.72 691 (96) I' -(5-10) W,Hp.R PO -(-5) -(-5)

79 Kauriari (933) 99.96 817 (120) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10)

80 Koirkhap (934) 95.10 371 (64) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,R -(-5i -(5:10) --15·10j

81 Basri (935) 68.80 569 (94) -(-5j. -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

82 Banua (936) 298.25 1,671 (261) M HC W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

83 Chauria (937) 38.04 163 (27) o -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

84 Haidar Chak (938) 17.00 199 (24) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

85 Chanda (939) 91.05 617 (100) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

86 Dhibra (940) 91.86 259 (48) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

87 Pachmo (94.1) 67.99 766 (118) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

88 Bishunpur (912) 62.32 144 (2~) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) --(-5) --(10+)

89 Tetrain (943) 72.03 537 (85) l' -(-5) W,Hp -·(-5) -(--5) -(10+)

90 Baluganj Barandi (944;) 85.79 1,044 (169) 1',0 PHS W,Hp,R PO Sunday, -(10+) Thursday 91 Baranda Rrunpur (945) 322.53 1,486 (224) l' -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) --(10+)

92 Karman (946) 256.57 590 (104) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(--5) -(10+)

93 Mural' :Khar (947) 77.29 uninhabited

94; Tenui Saraura (948) 220.96 463 (59) P -(-·5) 'W,Hp,R,N -(-5) --(-5) -'(5-10)

95 Dura (9'9) 75.27 '138 (26) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,N -·(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

96 Majhauli (9M) 163.49 571 (92) l' -(-5~ W,Hp,R,N -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

97 Golaha (951) 122.62 546 (71) I' -(-5) W,R,N -(-5) -(--5) -(5·}0) " 98 Dulare (952) 1,469.39 813 (125) 1'(2) -(5-10) W,R -·(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

99 Chhuchh ia (953) 577.88 182 (34) -(-5) -,(15.10) W,R -(5-10) -(5·10) --(5-10)

100 Pa.tht'a. (05') 176 (33) -(-5) -(5·10) W,HP -(5-10) -·(5·10) -(10+) 71

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

IVI SION-AURANGABAD

Land use (Le., area under different, types ofland use Remarks in hectares rounded up .A.to ______2 decmal places). -, including r- anyplace of Culturable religious, waste Area not historical Approach Nearest town (including available or to and distance Power Staple Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· village (inkm.) supply food and cultiva· gical groves) tion interest

11 12 13 14 - 15 16_ 17 18 19 20

I{R Aurangabad (31i Rice. W (2.10). 0 (212.55) 138.40 3.95 54.56 Wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, W (20.36), 0 (120.59) 205.49 5.44 83.15 Wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, W (8.15). 0 (15.82) 46.89 0.55 7.83 Wheat KR Ditto (32) Rice, W (2.06), 0 (18.62) 53.99 5.88 19.28 Wheat KR Ditto (32) Rice, W (1.21), 0 (33.18) 45.58 4.39 10.74 Wheat I{R Ditto (42) Rice, W (2.02),0 (17.00) 35.28 4.41 9.80 Wheat KR Ditto {20) Rice, 0(28'33) 61.28 111.67 96.97 Wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice, 0(8.09) 25.01 1.21 3.73 Wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice, W (1.25), 0 (10.12) 4.62 0.84 Wheat , I{R Ditto (30) RicB, W (2.88), 0 (36.89) 35.43 4.37 11.48 Wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice, W (2:49), 0 (12.18) 27.58 24.48 25.13 Wheat KR Ditto (35) Rice, 0(50.53) 4.45 5.34; Wheat J{R Ditto (22.) Rice, 20.23 W (5.71),0 (7.00) 28.17 1.21 Wheat KR Ditto (30) Rioe. TW (9.44). (32.5-8) 23.78 2.40 3.83 Wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, R (13.45), 0 (18.29) 22.35 &80 23.40 Wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, 80.94 W (25.20), 0 (73.36) 107.44 35.59 Wheat KR Ditto (25) Rioe, 98.10 W (8.09), R (6.27) 93.72 20.23 30.16 Wheat 20.57 jW (3.03), 0 (41.94) 8.65 2.83

J{R Ditto (23) Rice, 40.75 W (5.26),'0 (95.09) 36.42 10.12 30.35 Wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice, 16.27 W (4;.86), 0 (48.97) 4;.86 Wheat KR Diito (24) Rioe, ~0.82 W (6.07), 0 ~80.71) 20.23 10.12 Wheat KR Ditto (24) Rice, 25.86 W (4.05i, 0 (52.77) 6.07 33.81 Whea.t KR Ditto (22) Rioe, 809.36 o (32.37) 283 . .5.2 80.94 .263.04 Wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, 473.31 TW (6.07). 0 (4.05) 6.07 39.42 40.47 Wheat KR. Ditto (20) Rice, 405.02 0(6.47) 52.S8 23.57 161.04 Wheat 72

VlltAGt=

AMENITIES AND

DEvti.:dPMENT BLOCK--DEO

Amenities available. [if not available wit.hin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz., - 5 kms.,.5-IO kms. and IO+kms., of tLe nearest place ,-______whore the facility.____ is .A- andlable______is given]. - -, Communica· Serial Name of village with Totall1rea Total Popula. Drinking Post and Day or days tions tion and no. Thana no. of the Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) l\iarket(hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any 'Yatcrways)

1 2 3 4 5 ~ 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD- contd.

101 Jharna (955) 027.30 54, (8) -(-5) -(5·10) W,R -(5.10) -(5.10) -(10+)

102 Mahulan (956) 104.41 32 (6) -(5·10) -(5·10) R -(5·10)- -(5-10) -(10+)

103 Bhaluahi (957) 210.81 319 (36) -(-5)· -(-5) W;Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

104 Durgi (958) 108.41) 13 (2) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) 105 Bara (9,,9) 52.20 253 (39) P W -(-5) 106 Gajoi (960) 278.42 75 (11) -(-5) -(10+) TW -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) -(5.10) -(5·10) 107 Arangar (961) 3i5.65 160 (32) R -(5·10) -(510) I (93) -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 108 Khaira (962) 13§.00 592 - W,Tk,Hp,R -(5-10) --0(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) _-(5:10) -(5-10) 109 Chainpur (963) 38.44 237 (36) W,Hp,R -(5·10) P Uo Karamdih (964) 179.27-- 68t (105) -(10+) W,Hp PO -(5·10) -(10+) III Barheta (965) 113.72 612 (105) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5.10) -(5-16) Uninhabited 112 Murarpur (966) 39.25 Uninhabited 113 Bukka (967) 119.79 (17) -'-(-5) -(10+) W -(-5) 114 Turkabara (968) 65.96 108 -(10+) -(10+) Bara Khurd (969) 51.39 281 (47) P -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) 115 PHS, P(2.},M(2) W,Tk,C 116 Berhani (970) 553.60 2,112 (34,0) - CHW(3) -(5.10) -(5.10) -(5·10) -(-5) -(-5) W,N _(S-10) 117 GangH (971') 52.61 192 (47) -(5·10) -(5-10) P(5),M PHS 11S Ere-ura (972) 3,069.90 6;449(1,040) W,Tk,Hp,R,N PO,Phone -(5·10) -(5-10) (G6) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5\ -(5.10) -(5.10) 119 Bhatkur (973) 76.48 377 Mahtha (974) 29.64 Uninhabited 120 , -(-5) W,'l'k,HP 121 Ketaki (975) 1,573.80 8,890(1,405) P(8),M,!,1 PO,Phone '1;hursday -·(5-10) 150 P -(10+) W,Hp -(----li) -(-5) -(10+) 122 Na~ayanpur (989) 74.3.40 (27) Total 27,207.05 86,4~4(13,375) P (75) H (2) M (1C) HC (3) H (4) PHe (1) 0(4) PHS (3) FPC (3) '" RP (8) CRW (3) Note : Figurel:! given in braokets under col. 4 relate to number of households. 73

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANQABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different typO!! ofland use in Remarks hectares rounded upto 2 dooimal places). including ~ any place of Approa.ch N ea.rest toW'n PoW'er Staplo Culturable religiouB, \ to a.nd distance l!Iupply food waste Area not historical, village (inkm.) Forest Irrigated by souroe Unirrigated (inoluding available or gauohar for archaeolo' and groves) oultiva· giow ti'ln i~1er,\,l!I~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

XR Amangabad (20) Rine, 494.30 0(5.10) 12.14 15.76 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 79.26 0(1.01) 7.69 2.02 14.43 wheat 1!CR Ditto (25) Rioe, 68.25 W(5.06) 62.83 20.23 53.42 wheat I(R Ditto (25) Rioe, 20.37 0(12.14) 45.62 30.32 wheat ICR Ditto (25) Rioe, 4.09 40.16 7.95 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, 113.52 W (8.09), W (1.74) 147.63 7.44 wheat ';' Jl(R Ditto (20) Rice, 40.72 0(1.21) 147.72 7.69 114.19 wheat JOt Ditto (20) Rioe, 0(10.11) 69.94 45.29 12.66 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 0(2.02) 29.44 4.43 1.34 wheat K:R Ditto (31) Rice, TW (0.85), 0 (100.14) 63.09 0.55 14.64 wheat ltR Ditto (32) Rice, Tk (55.17) 55.18 3.S3 wheat Tk (20. (23) 7.47 6.26 5.26 Tk (4.05) 69.33 28.33 18.06

KR Ditto (25) Rioe, TW (14.16) 37.53 5.95 8.32 wheat :KR Ditto (25) Rice, Tk (12-.14) 34.37 1.52 3.36 wheat I(R Ditto (30) Rioe, 20.23 Tk (162.36) 319.08 110.35 21.52 wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice, TW (22.32) 28.98 1-16 whea.t KR Ditto (26) EAg Rice, 1,707.13 W(84.98).WE(189.73), 562.52 12.46 236.11 l\U:Tl ..,heat 0(276.93) . KR Ditto (26) EAg Rice, W (8.77), WE (4.96), 50.87 3.52 ..,hea.t 0(8.26) . 0(3;08) 2.18 10.27 5.07 / JtR Ditto (25) EAg Rice, WE (20.76), TWE 387.30 179.44 191.10 NIO::M2 ..,heat (399.99),0 (395.13) . 1(R Ditto (30) Rice, 578.31 W (2.00), R (8.09). 139.79 15.0l,. wheat 5,214.3' /" GC(1 ,228.75) 8,673.64 1,110.28 3,582.50 N87 W(491.51) M19 WE(610.82) 016 TW(65.78) T8 TWE(427.21) Tk(265.77) R(44.08) O{6,421 ,62) 74

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK KUTUMBA

Arnonit,ies available [if not available within the village. a dash (_.) is Rhown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad J·anges. viz .• - -5 kms .• 5- 10 krns. and 10+kms., of tlle nearest place where the facility i" available is given]. _____~ _____ ._ _..,A.______~ Communica­ Serial Name of village with Tot,al area ToLltl Pop llla­ Drinking Post and Day or clays tions no. Thana no. of the tion anti ]~dn('ational Me(lical wat,er Telegraph of tile (Bus stop. villll,go nu",bo,' of . (potable) MI .... keL{hat. Hail. stR,tion. (ill ItOct .. roR) huu~n1toIJs if any vVatorways)

2 4- 8 10 REVENUE THANA- -NABINAGAR

U.·Juna (242) 131.12 29."\ (4-1-) -(- il) (i;-IO) W.Hp -(--.i) (.,-10) - -(.-,.10)

2 Munmli KhUl'cl (247) ."\0.18 227 (30) (- ii) (5·]0) W -(5-10) (ri-l0) (1)-10)

3 Mumuli (248) 12.-,.45 J,092(JG.J-) p -(- -Ii) W,Hp - (5-10) -(il-10) -(ii-I 0)

4 Hatalluan (249) 70Al 238 (33) - -(- -i) -(- -.i) W.Hp -(.;-]0) -(1',-10) (5-10)

.; Barman (2.,0) 1!l0.20 \'71 (141) P -(- -ii) (- .j) (- .') .(- -I)

6 MUJ"hida 12.;1) 10.,.22 .;.-,8 (81i) -(- -.J) W,Kp ( ") (- -Ii) -(- il)

7 Laklma (2.)2) 40.0J 1:17 (22) -(- .j) ( -I) W -( -Ii) ~ .i) (- -.;)

8 Mil'pHl" (2·j3) 3-1-.80 140 (23) -(- -.i) -(- .j) W (- -.i) ( .i) -(- -ill

9 Rampur N"ugh"ra (21)4-) .;7.87 263 (-10) (- :i) .') W.Hp (- -:i) (- Ii) (- il)

10 Haidpur Xaughara (2.,1) 72.03 731(100) l'.M,O. - (- -.i) ''',HI' (- -il) (- .i) (- -5)

11 Paranpur (2,;6) 23.47 f'lI i II h (J bited

12 Batl,wpUl' (2.;7) 77.20 443 (li8) ,I) - (- ii) W,Hp - 1- .i) - ( il) - (- I)

13 Mi J'zapur (2:;8) 77.29 4\lH (81) p :;) 'Y,Rp ( il) ( .') (- i'i)

14 Bazidpur (2.i9) 47.3.i 207 (27) -(- <,) .i) \\'.Hp -( :i) -(- -.;) (- -il)

1:; Bheriyu (2,,0\ 63.13 313 (.,7) (- 5) (- 5) (- Ii) - ( .;) _ -( ii)

16 BalllJll,ra (~61) I.H (20) (- I) - (:i-10) -( ,i) - -(.i-IO) (i'i-lO)

17 Ghau~pur (262) 44.00 [I nil/hubited

18 Hi]'a Saray (203) 21.8., 2" (:i) -( .;) ( iil w (--il) (- .1) - (- :i) 19 Hahu Cltak (204) 7.28 ITllillh"IJiteil

20 Lahar Chak (2Ii'i) 21.04 193 (2\)) (- ";) -(- -.j) W \- ~:i) -(--.j) - -(- :i)

21 KuLurnha (266) -l,3G3(G20) P.M,H.O 1I,::\ICW. W.TW,Hp PTO ~lUldav. RR K,~n("hanpur eWC,HC, rru("~dny. PHC,PHN, D,FPC. 22 Rho.nkod·pul' (267) 2S.73 IGS (2u) ( -.;) -(- -.i) W,Hp (--.i) -( .;) ( i;)

23 ::Vralhipur (268) 39.6G T'nillh".bitAd

24 Khail'O (260) 03.13 Uninhabited

25 Narind Khap (270) 214 (34) p \V.Hp PO -.;) -(_On) 75

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION .AURANGABAD

Land u~e (j .0" alOft untkl' dUferc'Jl,t typ~~ of lanu UHe in Hemarks Ittl(JtlH'ea mllnden up Iv 2 decb2>aJ pluoos). molading r- .. - - .A.. . -. --, any pllM'e of Approarh "eaf'eRt town Cuitllf'ahle Area not f'e ligious, to and diHtanf'e Power' ~taple ·waste available lllstorioal villugc (ifllun.) supply fooel L"ore~t, trrigate,] hy "OUff'!' ITnirrigatcd (including for or gRlt('hut' eulti,-st ion arehaeo- and logical W'''V''") interest II 12 U 14 L, 11> 1': 18 HI 20

1<'1' "N"flbinagnr (17) Hit'p. O(llU.70) 20 ... 2 WI ('at 1<'), Ditto (20) Ri(':p, W(I.2\ I,O( \!).41/ 10.7+ HUH wl,enl KH JJit,to (:ll) Hiee, W(:U·J),O /30.3;') 33.11< ;;8.41< wheat ]<'1' ])itlo (28) I{ ico, W(+.O,-.).O /20.7H) 22.!l7 22.6:J wheat 10'1' Ditto (12) I~i('o, W(4U.61),0 (2fl.2:1) 114.:12 Ifi.II-Ic wll{'Bt 1"1' Ditto (12) lticp, W(2,43),() t·m.fi7) :r; .U3 HU9 wlwat ~·t' 1 lit to (12\ I{,icc. 'Y(t..HI.(\ (1l.37) )1,L~1 ."i.!).t wheat FI' nino (III) Hice, \\'(1.01).0 (11.N) 1fJ.{1;$ !?,42 wIles! KH Ditto (18) RiPC', \\'12.02),0 (10,12) 3U.4~ I).at wheat RH ]Jitt{l (17) I~n,I~Ag Riee, WI·'(8.U:J),O(H.n:i) +3.6J 12.14- wlleat H(lO.l21 0.1 7 {.OS

KH J litto (14-) ED,I~i\JJ; ftiee-, W(1.62), \n~(;;.67), 7,70 36,91 wheat 0(2;',39). 1<'1' Ditto (12) Rice, W(2.83). 0 (23.88) 46.30 3.fli'l wheat 1~'IJo Ditl0 ( 1:l) Ril'e, \\. (4.)1:;),0(4.0fi) 35.f~ 1 ::!,4-4 whNlt l"p Ditto (12) Hie£", \Y (0.30).0(27.72) 20.;;4- I {.2-1c wheat Ii']' J )ttto (16) Rice, o (40.71) 28.08 1,-'.711 wheat 0(42.03) 1.97

KR Dill,o (17) Him', (0.931,O(1:;.M) .) .fi8 wheat "\ 0(6.4-7) n,SI

KR Ditt.Q (16) Hiee, o (10Ji2) 4.0r. 6.47 wheat Pj{ Ditto (II) l~A Hice, W (61,r.l).TW(fi7.46). 34-.4:; 70,77 "'8: T:{ whent 0(3:;9.36).

KR Ditto (16) ElJ.I~Ag Rice, W (i I.gR),WE (2.91 I. 12.00 1.22 wheat o (o.nU). W (2.),27),0(2.29) 11.78 O.ll

W (J.21).W~:(O.70), Mi.3.. LB6 0(5.35). .... p Ditlo (17) ED,8Ag Rice, W (2.13), Wl~(;;,33), 9.99 }.u6 wheat (1 (32,18). 76

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KUTUMBA

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 km•. and lO+kms., of the nearest plalle where the facility is Available is given]. r---- ~,------~ Communica. Serial Name of village with Tola) area Total Popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station. (in heotares) households if any Waterway.) 1 2 3 • 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR-contd.

26 J agdispur (271) 2Q3_96 94.(137) P,M -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) _(--5) --(5-10)

27 Amba. (272) 40.87 1(9(22) -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

28 Biehunpur (273) 33_18 1.(2(21) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) _(_5)

29 Suhi (274) 298.65 971(158) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5

30 B8t&apur (27<1) 55.04- 87(11) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

31 Ordih (276) 194.2.5 793(127) P -(-5) W.Hp -(~5) -(-5) BS 32 Rampur Khaira (277) 66.37 105(16) P -(5.10) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 33 Biehunpur (278) 86.20 -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5-10) 3( Turta (310) 190.60 693(107) P -(5-10) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(-5)

35 Bedauliya (311) 65.56 63(9) --(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

36 Panrepur. (318) 37.64 124(15) --(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(-6) --(-5) -(5·10)

37 Shankarpur (321) 4,8.50 233 (39) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) _(--5) -(-5)

38 Dudhmi (322) 48.16 205 (28 ) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-Q) -(-5) -(-5)

39 Deoriya (323) 66.37 704(121) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) Sunday, -(5'10) Wednesday. 40 Simri (324) 40.47 297 (35) -(-5), -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) 41 Ch&nkap (325) 149.3:f 704(100) p -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-<5) -(5-10)

42 Hariharpur (326) 25.90 44(7) --(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

(3 Barahar (327) 72.44 127(20) -(--5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

44 Or (32"8) 69.20 217(31) -(-5) ~(5-10) W,Hp --(-6) -(5-10) -(5-10

45 Daswat Bigha (329) 56.25 186(25) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-6) -(-5) -(-5~

46 Kathri (330) 89.03 534(82) P -(...... 5) W,Hp -(--5) -(5-10) _(_5)

47 Baraul (335) 64.34 100(8) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

48 Pec}1kachh (392) 24.69 CJninhabi'ed Kssikhap 49 Pechkach (S93) 180.49 IHI(15) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(SolO) -(5·10~

50 Khetpura (394) .231l.98 866(130) --(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(5·10) /' 77

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVI SION-AURANGABA.D

Lruld use (i.e .• area under different types orland use Remarb in heotarell rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r- -, anyplace of Culturable religious. wa/llte Area. not hi1l.toriee.l Approaoh Nearest town (including available or to ruld distanoe Power Staple Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated ga.uchar for archaeolo- village (inkm. ) Ilupply food and cultiva- gical groves) tion interee' 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Aurangabad (25) EAg. EO nice, W(1.66),WE(12.21), 21.93 54.46 whee.t TWE(S.1B),0(I05.52). FP Nabinagar (12) ED,EAg Rice. W(O.40),WE(4.53), 9.43 6.11 wheat 0(11.40). KR Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, WE(0.85),TWE(4.13), 17.97 4.04 wheat 0(6.19). KR Ditto (8) EAg Rice, W(O.86).WE(10.16), 103.65 30.68 wheat 0(1113.30). KP (7) EAg Rice, W(l.2S), WE(5.00), 16.75 4.08 wheat 0(27.72). PR Ditto (10) EA Rice, WE( 5. 71), TWE( 4.11), 36.94- 2.43 80.23 wheat 0(64.83). KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, TW(S.76),O(51.31) 6.30 wheat KR Ditto (15) ED Rice, TW(3.83),0(72.I5) 10.22 wheat KR Ditto (8) EAg Rice, W(2.06),WE(10.18), U.66 54.03 wheat 0(48.93). KR Ditto (8) EAg Rice, W(0.83),WE(4.91), 9.IS 25.49 wheat 0(25.15). FP Ditto (20) EAg Rice, WE(6.12),TWE(2.05), 9.88 3.44 wheat 0(8.12). FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice. W(0.45).WE(1.27), 17.05 4.16 wheat 0(25.57). FP Ditto (10) ED,EAg Rice, WE(0.91),TWE(7.35), 9.86 14.19 wheat 0(15.85). FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, WE(6.11),TWE(16.24), 9.30 11.98 wheat 0(2:2.74). _ FP Ditto (10) ED,EAg Rice, W(O.85),WE(5.75), 20.44 2.83 whea.t 0(9.55}. FP Ditto (16) EAg Rice, WE(6.12),TWE(6.11), 25.64- 32.54 M2:Tl wheat 0(78.76). FP Ditto (.25) EAg Rice, W(0.~),O(l3.02), 2.56 7.49 wheat FP Ditto (~) EAg Rice, - WE(2.09),TWE (1.25), 10.78 36.46 whea.t 0(21.46). FP Ditto (9) EAg Rice, WE(1.S3),0(48.44) 11.66 7.27 wheat Ditt.o (12) FP EAg Rice, W(1. 39), 0(4,0. 13) (f. 96 7.71 wheat FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice, WE(5.00),0(50.49) 11.19 22.35 wheat FP Ditto (10) ED.EAg Rice. WE(O.50),0(39.99) 15.91 7.94 whect 0(12.61) 6.72 5.36 FP Auranga.bad (7) Rice, PC(12.14),O(79.41) 64.22 10.63 14.09 wheat PR /' Ditto (7) ED,EAg Rice. GC(36.42). WE(2.02). 69.02 40.53 25.17 wheat TWE(16.I9),0(50.63). 78

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KUTUMBA

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and nf'xt to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-Il kms., 5-10 kms., and 10+kms., for the nearest plaee where the facility is available is given]. r------.-----"A__------~- - ---. Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Tqtal Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. s.tation, (in heetare~) households if any 'Vaterways)

1 2 3 - 4 1\ 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR-contd.

51 l\[i~rA. Higha (3!l3) 14.57 Uninhabited

52 Buml'u (390) 104.30 141 (22.) -(-5) --(-5) R -(--5) -(5-10) -(-5)

53 Neuru (397) 111.29 700 (116) P -(--5) 'Y,Hp -(- I» --{5-lO) - (--5)

54 Chann Khap (400) llO.55 323 (40) P - (-5) W,Hp ·-(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

55 Ghoghat' Khap (4.07) 7.28 Uninhabited

56 Ghoghl'a (408) 52.01 240 (44) --(--5) -(- 5) W,Hp -(-5) --(10+) -(-5)

57 Matihani (409) 202.74 53+ (8t) P --(- 5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

58 Gaum (410) 59.08 163 (11\) -(-Ii) --(- Ii) W,Hp - (-I» -(1)-10) --(-5)

(4ll) 311l.0n ] ,8£.8 (2.82) P,M PRC,PHS W,Rp PO --(5-10) BS

60 Pah .. ", (412) 350.411 ],101 (105) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp - (-I» -(5-10) --(-5)

61 nahRrlu,'pul' (413) 118.98 400 (58) p -·(-5) V\',Rp - (- 5) - (5-10) -(-5)

62 Kolahi (414) 12.!lfi Uninliabited 63 13haraundha (415) 410.7ii 1,22ii (192) p He W,TW,Hp -(- .5) -(5-H) --(-5)

{it S imra Telpu,la (4L6) 139 .21 730 (H3) P RP W,HP,C --(--5) Monday, -(-5) Friday. (417) 99.90 321 (:i3) ::::_(-I) -(--5) W,Hp - (-Ii) - (--5) --(-5)

6ti Rhivpu,' (418) 30.76 92 (16) --(--5) --(-5) l\T,Hp --(-Ii) --(--5) -(-5)

67 Kusma Uasdihfl (419) 233.!Jl 966 (1411) P -(-:i) W,Hp,1\' --(-fi) --(-5) -(-5)

'68 Pokhl'ahi (420) 8:t96 270 (46) -(-i'i) -(-5) W,Hp,N ---(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

69 Chilhiltwall (421) }52.5fl 638' (U7) -(--fi) - (--5) '''.Hp - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

70 ChA.raha (422) 197.48 731l (116) P PHS W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(5-10)

71 Anjanin (423) 20(l.62 1,044 (133) P -(~-f» W,Hp -(-I) -(--5) --(5-10)

72 Dal'mi (424) 107.24 3i5 (48) P -(- 5) W,Hp --(- 5) --(-5) -(5-10)

73 Kal'man (425) 38fl.47 1,568 (220) P --(-5) W,Rp -(- 5) - (5-10) -(10+) B",santpur /' 74 Hazari (426) 67,[;9 264 (32-) -(-5) -(--:;) W ""'-(-:;) --(- 5) -(5-10)

(427) 144.88 513 (81) P,]\l -- (--0) W,Hp -(--5) --(--5) - (5-10) 79

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use. (i. e., area under different types of land u~e in hectares Remark~ rounded up to.A. ______2 decimal places). -.. including ,- any place of APP"Oa.ch N eal'eflt town Oulturable religious, to and distan<:e Power Staple waste Area not historical village (inkm.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

0(3.74) 3.14 3.64 4.0j

FP AUl'angabad (12) RAg Rice, GO (U.69),R(4.0.,»), 78.67 10.11 2S.42 wheat o (17.75). KR Ditto ( 9) Riee, 0(78.99) 12.00 20.30 wheat FP Ditto (11) Rice, W (1.66),0(39.25) 43.09 32.3-l- wheat o (15.7.',) l..i3

FP Ditto (ll ) Rice, () (26.00) 12.40 13.31 wheat FP Ditto (12) RAg I-tice, GO (2..'i.90).WE(4.S6), 71.S7 4.09 49.11) wheat 0(46.89). FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, WE (9.35),R (4.86), 2.02 12.19 wheat 0(30.66). PR Dit,to (12) EAg,EO Rice, GO (9.35),R (151.02), 74.07 8.15 40.61 Nl :1\H.'I'2 wheat 0(28.40). PH,KR Ditto ( S) EAg Rice, WE (10.12),R (29.M), 03.64 40.47 146.09 T2 wheat 0(70.59). Kl{ Ditto ( 14-) Rice, GO (70.13),W (7.0!J) ] n.4n 21).26 wheat 0(7.85) 4.29 0.81

KR Ditto ( 7) EAg )'tice, GO (42.58),WE(10.]2), 150.40 62.34 T2 wheat 0(142.. 32). KR Ditto ( 6) EA !tice, WE (9.7,')), 0(101.80) 11.98 15.68 wheat FP Ditto ( 7) EAg Hice, WE (7.28),0(24.38) 56.10 12.:W wheat KH. Ditto ( 7) Hice, GO (5.26),0(4.44) ],').86 0.20 wheat KR nitto ( 7) BAg Rice, W(1.62),0(15:,.78) 46.9,1 31.57 wheat . b'P Ditto ( 8) EAg Rice, GO (52.68),WE(0.81), 6.52 2.41 16.49 Tl wheat 0(4.05)_ KR Ditto (13) Rice, W(9.61),0(88.05) 20.77 34.13 "vheat FP Ditto (J 2) EAg Hice, W(16.19),0(88.;)4), 1)0.21 32.54 },[l wheat KR Ditto ( i) EAg Rice, W(8.09),O(73.83) 103.22 24.48 wheat FP Dit10 ( 8) EAg Rice, W(2.43),0(ii9. L6) 29.40 16.2.'l wheat -:: FP ])i~to (12) EAg Rice, W(7.08),0(20.i.93) 57.8.5 6.27 109.34; Tl wheat }<'p Ditto (10) I<]Ag Rice, W(2.23),0(4-9.6.i) 9.06 0.87 5.78 wheat, KR Ditto (14) Hice, () (108.01) 22.46 14.4-1 l\Il:T2 wheat 80 VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

-OEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KUTUMBA

_Amenitie. available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is IIhown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges. viz.,-5 kros., 5-10 kmll., and 10+kms., of the nearest place whare the facility is available is given) r-,------~------, Communica· Serial N arne of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post and Day or daYII tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bull stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (ill hecta.res) hou.eholds if any Waterways)

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE T-HANA--NABINAQAR-conta.

76 Kundibar (428) 53.01 48 ( 4) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5·10) --(5·10)

77 Parsawan Hathil (429) 76.48 407 ( 53) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -(5·10) W -(-5) 78 Sahdei Par~awan (430) 115.74 155 ( 22) -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10) ~(5-1O)

79 Pararia (431) 116.95 343 ( 54) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -{-5) W,Hp -(--5) 80 Bairawan (432) ~68.62 1,859 (259) P(2) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

81 Pirtam Bigha (433) 53.42 215 ( 35) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

82 Neura Devi (434) 138.00 253 ( 26) -(-5) -(5,10) W -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5) 83 Neura Surjrnal (4:35) 115.33 390 ( 70) P -(-5)" W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

84 Gheura (436) 233.10 1,354 (204) P,l:{ -(5·10) W,Hp,R PO -(-5) -(-5) 85 Karkatta (437) 103.60 233 ( 35) -1-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

86 Khaira (438) 63.13 281- ( 33) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

87 Khaira Nonia (439) 52.20 227 ( 26) -(--5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5·10) -(5,10) Bigha 88 Khaira Erazi (440) 35.21 Uninhabited

89 Sardiha Khurd (441) 76.89 140 ( 20) -(5·10) W.Hp -(5.10) -(5·10) -(5.10)

90 Sardiha Kalan (442) 79.72 325 ( 50) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) '91 Simri (44;3) 36.83 Uninhabited

92 Simra (444;) 114.52 268 ( "35) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

93 Chandrapura (44;5) '36.42 lIS ( 16) -(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(5·10) -(5-10) --(5·10)

94 Bhukhan Tendua (4;46) 99.55 260 ( 43) -(-5) -(5·10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

95 Pawaiya (447) 78.91 162 ( 23) -(-5) -(5·10) W -(--5) -(5·10) -(5·10)

96 Shekhpura (448) 97.12 107 ( 17) -(--"-5) .. ~(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

97 Chakua (4;49) I 292.18 626 ( 89) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,N. 98 Parsawan (450) 53.42 248 ( 31) -(-5) -(5'10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5·10)

99 Bedaulia (451) 79.32 288 ( 49) P -(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5.10) 100 Chapra (452) 72.84 231 ( 31) -(-5),.' -(5·W) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5·10) -(5-10) 81

DIRECTORY

LAND USE SUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

Land use (i e., arello under different typ~s of land UBe in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal pJaces). __.A.._. ------., Remarks Culturable including Approaoh Nearest town Area not and distance Power Staple waste any place to available villl1,ge (in km.) supply food (including of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gaucher for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 a 15 Hi 17 18 19 20

13.31 FP Aurangabad (14) Rice. 0(36.49) 2.82 wheat FP Ditto (12) Rice, W(6.40),0(2.6.36) 19.94; 23.78 wheat FP Ditto (12) BAg Rice, W(0.56),WE(1.11), 12.89 13.52 wheat 0(87.66). FP Ditto (16) BAg Rice, W(2.53), WE(2.5I'i), 11.48 23.63 .... heat 0(76.76) . FP Ditto (16) Rice, GC(47.45),0(36.43) 323.30 60.35 .... heat 8.66 FP DiLto (15) Rice, W(1.62),0(40.49) 2.55 wheat W(I.89),WE(12.29), 6.36 81.41 FP Ditto (13) EAg Rice, Tl wheat 0(36.05). W(2.43),O(70.86) 5.59 36.42 FP Ditto (13) Rice, Tl wheat W(8.59),WE(5.27), 63.36 PR,KR, Ditto (10) EA Rice, 102.02 NIO NR wheat 0(53.82). PR,KR Ditto (8) Boice, W(2.. 98),0(32.24) 12.89 55.49 wheat :FP Ditto (12) Boice, W(4.46),0(20.31) 9.84 28.51 wheat }<'P Ditto (2) Rice, W(0.62),0(8.09) 11.15 32.34 wheat 0(16.80) 16.12 2.09

FP Ditto (13) Rice, 0(40.06) 13.61 23.07 wheat KR Ditto (12) EAg Rice, W(1.72)_.WE(4.56), 9.54 47.71 wheat 0(16.19). 0(17.2D) 9.38 9.74

KR Ditto (15) EAg Rice, W(1.83),WE(4.64), 9.77 79.88 wheat 0(18.40). l!'P Ditto (19) BAg Rice, W(2.44),WE(3.25), 6.90 7.48 wheat 0(16.19). FP Ditto (20) Rice, 0(16.66) 14.04 68.77 wheat FP Ditto (21) Rice, W(1.~7),0(36.82) 11.47 28.95 wheaj FP Ditto (20) Rice, W(1.36),0(35.61) 3.92 56.23 wheat. FP Ditto (30) ED,EAg Rice, WE(6.48),0(89.26) 115.68 80.53 wheat KR Ditto (27) Rice, W(3.32),WE(5.51), 16.27 1.21 1.76 wheat 0(25.35). Ditto KR (27) ED,EAg Rice, W(1.93),WE(15.48), 16.81 1.53 2.87 wheat 0(40.54). FP Ditto (25) ED,EAg Rice, W(3.20).WE(9.87), 6.28 0.77 2.43 wheat 0(50.25). 82

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KUTUMBA

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 facilit,y i" available is given]_ r-.------.-A. ------, Day or Communica- Sorial N arne of village with Total area Total popula­ Educational Medical Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the village tion and water and of the (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of (potable) Tole­ Mal'kot! Rail. station households graph hat,if any Waterways)

1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE .THANA-NABINAGAR-contd.

101 Parsawan (453) 59.89- 204 (31) --(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 102 Arti (454) HO.07 180 (24) -(-5) -(-5) vV,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

103 Bishunpur (455) 82.15 137 (21) -(-3) -(-5) \V -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

104 Tamsi (456) 200_32 475 (79) P - (5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

105 Rasulpur (457) 22_66 259 (45) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(...:...5) -(-5)

106 Parsa '(458) 193.84 830(152) P -(-5) W,Tk -(-5) -(-5) -1-5)

107 P-akhre,hi (459) 66.77 169 (15) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

108 Deurie, (4-60) 86.20 266 (38) -(-5) -(--5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

109 Rampur (4;61) 32.7S 289 (45) P -(-5) W,Tk,HJ!l -(-;» -(-5) -(-5)

110 Rasoia (462) 87.41 191 (26) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5l BS

111 Jharaha (463) 64.34 386 (44) , -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

112 Dadhpa (464) 200.72 1,202 (166) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

113 Sonbarsa (465) 82.15 272 (37) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

114 Labhri (4.66) 94.29 387 (47) P -~·-5) W,Hp -(-5} -(-5) -(-5)

115 Chilki (467) 307.96 1,10.j(J64) P,M,H -(-5) W:,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

116 :M:unrila (468) 49_78 592 (88) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

117 Hardutta (4.69) 39.25 -241 (36) -(--5) -{--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

llS Amba (470) 116.55 2,284(376) P(2), M,O PHS,D, TW,Hp PO Sunday, BS FPC,RP("), Thursday_ CHW(7). 119 Dasaunti (471) 44.92 331 (42) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) ---(-5) -(-5)

120 Dhuranda (472) 130.71 715 (113) P -(-5) W,Hp,R;C -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

121 Telhara (473) 270.73 1,791(236) P,O -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

} 22 Samahuta (474) 41).32 125 (16) P --(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

123 Parsawan (475) 128.28 468 (72) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

124 Labhrikhurd (476) 59.49 256 (36) -(-;» --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) /' 125 Neura (477) 131.57 434 (.~7) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-:--5) 83

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

, La.d use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal place). including r------, BUY place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Arel't not historical village (inkm.) Iwpply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for arehaeolo· and cultiva· gieal groves) tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Aurangabad (25) EAg Rice, W(4.05);WE(4.29):O(32.35) 18.39 0.81 wheat FP Ditto (15) EAg Rice. W(2.57).WE (6.54),0(79.36) 17.96 1.21 2.36 wheat FP Ditto (23) EAg Rice, W(2.29),WE(5.90),0(36.61) 36.58 0.77 wheat FP Ditto (24-) EAg Rice, WE(33.9B), TWE (20.31). 90.30 1.82 10.0r whf'at 0(43.!l0). KH. Ditto (23) EAg Rice, W(1.77),0(6.62) 13.98 0.29 Nl wheat RR Ditto (23) EAg Rice, W(1.14),WE(14.86),0(76.40) 89.72. 1.36 8.68 wheat KR Ditto (22) EAg Rice, W(OAO),WE(12.W,0(47.69) 0.46 0.12 5.96 wheat FP Ditto (22\ EAg Rice, W(3.31). WE(3.30),0(26.19) 43.91 2.21 7.28 wheat KR Ditto (21) EAg Rice, W(l.90), WE(4.08),0(4.94) 20.96 0.78 wheat PR,KR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, W(0.81), WE (8.09),R(59.43) 8.91 10.17 wheat PR,KH. Ditto (20) EAg Rice, W(0.40),WE(6.07),R(30.35) - 15.86 7.23 4.43 wheat PH.,KR Ditto (20) ED,EA" Rice, W(2.02.),WE (4;8.56), 11.75 26.02 Nl :OI:Tl wheat R(102.37). KR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, W(1.62), WE(10.12),0(16.12) 34.53 19.76 wheat FP Ditto (20) ED,BAg Rico, '''(0.81), W:1~(8.50),0(46.03) 22.39 16.46 wheat PH. Ditto (19) ED,EAg Rice, WE(6.15),TWE(8.24), 74.36 123.74 N2:Cl:Tl wheat R(<10.69) ,0(54. 78). KR Ditto (19) ED,EAg Rice, WE(0.8n), TWE(6.18),0(S.16) 3LSO 2.79 N2 wheat PH. Ditto (19) EAg Rice, WE(4.15),TWE(1.27), 10.89 10.14 wheat 0(12.80). PE Ditto (17) EA Rico, WE(4.10),TWE (2.27), 24.98 60.71 N50:M6:Cl wheat R(8.16), 0 (16.33).

FP Ditto (20) Rice, W(0.&5).R(16.33),0(8.59} 10.59 8.56 wheat FP Ditto (18) EAg Rice, WE(7.0l).0 (16.46) 27.47 70.77 wheat FR Ditto (20) EA Rice, WE(U6),TWE(5.76), 69.83 S1.38 NI wheat R(42.68),O(66.92). FP Ditto (IS) Rico, ---- GC(2.10),R(16.39),0(6.94) 13.82 6.07 wheat liP Ditto (a) EAg Rice, W(U5),WE(16.78),0(36.83) 14.03 56.79 wheat KR Ditto (a) EAg Rice, W(2.22),WE(6.16),0(26.92) 13.35 10.84- wheat KR Ditto (14,) EAg Rice, W(4-.65),WE(15.S2),0(52.00) 48.4.8 10.57 / wheat 84

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KUTUMBA

Amenitil3s available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) i, shown in the coiumn and ne'(t to it in brac:kets, the distance in broad ranges, viz .• -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the fll.cility is available is given]. r------....J...----...--~-----.----- ~ Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegl'aph of the (Bus stop, village numbet' of (pottible) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectat'es) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE 7HANA-NABINAGAR -·contd.

126 Dhanu Bigha (478) 6.1.96 163 (18) -(-5) - (--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-ill BS

127 Babhandih (479) 158.23 865 (130) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

128 N arha1' Amba (480) 101.27 634; (85) -(-5) --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

129 Haria (481) 140.83 660 (10.3) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

130 Ratti Khap (482) 64.34 233 (27) P -·(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

131 Simri (483) 76.48 340 (49) -(-5) -(-5) W~Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

132 Gangaha1' (,1.84;) 25.49 339 (48) P,M,H -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-/) -(-5)

133 Arjun Bigha (485) 13.35 25 (4) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) ~-(-5)

134 Lakheya (486) 39.2.3 337 (44) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-/) -(-5)

135 Bedauli (487) 22.26 161 (14) P -(--5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

136 Bhaluhar (4§8) 16.19 Uninhabited

137 Baijal (489) 39.25 191 (29) -(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp,C -(-5) - (5·10) -(5·10)

138 Chandaut (490) 33.59 195 (28) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(5·10) -·(5-10)

139 Dhongra (491) 114.52 441 (65) -·(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) ·-(5·10) -(5·10)

140 Bharath (492) 129.90 551) (81) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5.10)

141 GaUl'a (493) 148.11 774 (1l3) P -(-5) \V,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5·10)

142 Niranjanpu1' (494) 63.94 254 (31) P --(-5) \V,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5-10)'

143 Kajhpa (495) 168.35 400 (59) P PHS W,Hp -·(-5) -(5·10) -(5·10)

144 Singhpur (496) 216.10 713 (87) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -·(5.10)

145 KhairaJiwa (497) 213.67 754 (1l4) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5-10) Bigha 146 Salhna (498) 64.70 277 (45) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(- 5) -(5·10) -(5-10)

147 Naudiha (499) 56.66 220 (35) P -(-·5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(10+) --(10+)

148 Budhua (500) 114.52 331 (48) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

149 Atraulidhan (.~Ol) 82.55 196 (27) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

150 Dumra (502) 265.07 1,202 (196) P,O -(-5) W,Hp PO -(5·10) -·(5·10) 85

DIRECTORY

LAND USE SUBDIVISIOl.'f--AURANGABAD

Land u~e (i. e., a.rea under different types of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2. decimal places). including r------____..A..-______-, any place of Culturable Area not religious. waste available historical Approaoh Nearest town Forest Irrigated by "ource Unirrigated (including for or to and dista!1.ce Power Staple gauchar cultivation arehaeo- village (inkm.) supply food and logical groves) interest

11 12. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Aural1gabau (13) EAg Rice. W(3.03).WE (5.43), 17.36 30.S.3 wheat O(9.Il). PR Ditto (12) EAg Rice. W(2.47),WE(4.15), 80.57 42.71 wheat 0(2S.33). KR Ditto (IS) Rice, GC(;{9.43),W(2.02) 38.91 20.29 wheat KR Ditto (IS) Rice, W(4.12),0(20.29) 34.22 S2.20 Nl:Ml wheat KR Ditto (IS) EO Rice, GC(30.73),W\2.02), 17.15 6.21 wheat 0(S.09). KR Ditto (22) Rice, W(2.0S).0(2I.56) 40.31 12.53 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice. GC(10.44),0(0.S5) 3.S6 10.34 N2:M2 wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, 0(S.15) 4.30 0.70 wheat KR Ditto (IS) Rice, GC(26.0S),W(0.S7) S.51 3.64 wheat KR Ditto (IS) EA Rice, GC(S.9J),W(4.07), 3.2S 1.S9 wheat 0(4.05). GC(J2.30) 1t,44 3.41 GC(4.05),W(2.02), FP Ditto (22) Rice, 0(24,01). 8.46 O,4S wheat FP Ditto (23) Rice, GC(23.53),0(S.09) 0.S7 1.10 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, GC(63.23), W(2.43), 13.71 24.69 N3 :M1 : 01 wheat 0(10.46). FP Ditto (24) Rice, W(2,43).TK(4.05), 21.93 13.S2 wheat 0(S7 (7). FP Ditto (23) ED Rice, W(4.0.i),0(91.96) 25.65 26.45 wheat PR Dittci (26) ED,EAg Rice, GC(I4.9S),W(l2.14),WE 12.27 0.27 Cl : TI wheat (I2.I4-),TWE(J 2.14). - PR Ditto (IS) EAg Rice, W(4.S6),0(73.97) 83.48 6.04 wheat PR Ditto (20) Rice, W( 16.19),0(163.05) 16.20 20.66 wheat PIt Ditto (20) Hice, W(I2.14),0(46.42) 115.33 7.75 32.03 wheatv KR Ditto (20) Rice, W(14.I6),0(31.99) 13.42 5.18 wheat KR Ditto (24) Rice, 0(38.5:1) 13.48 4.65 wheat I{R Ditto (18) Hiee, /"" W(8.09),O(6S.45) 26.06 11.92 wheat FP Ditto (18) Rice, W(3.24),O(36.:f8) 32.46 10.4;7 wheat I{R Ditto (20) Hice, W(6.17),O(l21.62) 101.20 6.58 29.41 wheat 86

VillAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOClK--KUTUMBA

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 whe/'e the facility is avsilable is given]. r--~------'------, Communica- Serial Name of village with Totall'-rea Total Popul&­ Drinking Post Day or days tions )1.0. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele­ Market/hat, Rail. station (in hectares) households graph if any \Vaterways)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE TH~NA-NABINAGAR-cont

151 Atraulibamr&I'i (503) 1).,.91 330 (46) -(-5) - (-5) W -(--5) -(5-10) -(5·10)

152 Be.rianwan (50-1-) 64.3-40 358 (ii4) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

153 Kanauda (/'i0."\) 108.05 4GO (66) P -(-5) /W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

154 Puranpur (506) 76.08 11 (3) -(-») -(10+) W -(--~'5) -(10+) - (10+)

M5 Kojhi (507) IS7 _77 914 (139) o -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(--5) -(-5)

156 Gangtult (;;OS) 67.18 205 (3G) -(-5) W --(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

157 Bhatkul' (.'l09) 3S.04 89 (16) -(-5) -(--5) W -(-5) -(-5) --(5-10)

158 Rampur (fil0) 67.59 90 (15) -(---5) -(-3) W ~(-5) -(-5) - (5-!O)

1.39 Niman (fill) 60.70 316 (53) -(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp --(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

160 Bela (1i12) 70.41 177 (28) --(--5) --(-5) vV,Hp -(-5) -(1i-10) -(5·10)

161 Simrigoti (513) 28.73 1>1 (10) .- (-~ 5) -(-5) W -(-5) --(5-10) -(5-10)

162 hiyap (514) 14.6.90 443 (54) P --(5-10) , W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(0-10) -(5-10)

163 Mahsu (515) 147.71 765 (U3) P --(G-IO) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5·10)

164 Kharanti (516) 95.10 167 (20) -(-5). -,(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) - (5-10) -(5·10)

165 Belain (517) 113.31 186 (33) -(-0) -(-5) W -(--5) -(5·10) -;-(5·10)

166 J agdishpul" (filS) 101.57 3S9 (62) ~r -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5.10)

167 KaHauti (519) 171.99 !l99 (78) p - ·(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·JO) -(:;-10)

168 RajpaT'sa (520) 230.12 670 (70) p -(--5) W,Hp,O -(--fi) -·(5·JO) - (5·10)

169 Gordih.t (521) (,6.85 180 (17) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5·10) -(filO)

170 Glmghi (522) 116.00 406 (46) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(nolO) -(5-10)

171 DehI'; (52.3) 64.7;' 173/'(2.2) -·(-5) -(0·10) W -(-5) -(Ii·l0) --(5-10)

172 Sonbar'sa (52~) 47.75 309 (3i) P -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) --(-Ii) --(- 5)

173 Bal)a (525) 234.31 1,463 (187) P(2) o "',Up PO - (- 5) -·(-5)

174 Rampur (ii26) 35.61 129 (~) -(-5) -(-5) W,J--Ip -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

17.3 Jagai Bajralti (527) 76.08 6G8 (7ii) :to -(-;;) W,Hp -(--5) -(--Ii) -(-5) 87

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,..------__----A. ______-.. anyplace of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cui tivat ion gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

KR Aurangabad (22) Rice, 0(36.S2) 39.2S 19.51 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, W(4.03),O(24.07) 30.89 5.33 111 wheat l{R Ditto (25) Hice, W(3.44).O(53.39) 40.74 0.S9 5.65 whcat KR Ditto (25) Rice, 0(27.67) 16.31 32.05 wheat KIt Ditto (15) EAg,EO Rice, WE(S.14),O(72.!lO) 30.04 40.10 35.65 wheat KR Ditto (15) EAg,EO Rice, WR(S.55),0(31.43) 23.03 4.05 wheat KR Ditto (15) EAg,EO Rice, WE(2.09),TWE(4.92), 8.48 lU3 4.22 wheat 0(12.20). KR Ditto (10) Rice, W(2.31),O(22.61) 30.76 6.19 5.72 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, W(2:38),O(31.45) 14.65 12.22 wheat KR Ditto (21) Rice, W(1.21),O(34.. 62) 28.31 0.87 5.40 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, 0(17.31) 9.U 1.68 wheat KR Ditto (35) Rice, W(4;.11),0(98.31) IS.00 10.16 16.32 wheat KR Ditto (32) Hice, W(2.89),0(87.27) 15.98 12.30 29.27 wheat KR Ditto (35) Rice, W(2.19),0(10.80) 0.84 12.16 69.11 wheat FP Ditto (18) Rice, W(2.12),O(4'3.33) 44.46 23.40 wheat FP Ditto (16) Rice, W(4.11),O(71.81) 16.86 6.11 wheat KR Ditto (16) EAg,EO Rice, W(4.07),WE(8.40), 8.73 18.35 wheat 0(130.91). KR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, WE(6.24),O(70.24) 40.06 118.58 M2 wheat FP Ditto (25) Rice, W(5.20),0(S.51) 25.56 0.47 16.11 wheat KR Ditto (35) Rice, W(6.13),0(57.57) 25.74 16.45 10.66 wheat FP Ditto (25) Rice, W(3.24),O(36.96) 16.31 7.94; wheat FP Ditto (24) Rice, W(4.23),0(18.83) 15.24 S.50 wheat ;; KR. Ditto (22) ED,EAg Rice, W(9.21),WE(22.35), 115.21 29.81 Nl wheat O(ii7.73). KR DittO' (20) ED,EAg Rice, WE(6.22),0(14.82) 10.52 "- 4.05 :wheat l!'P Ditto (20) BAg,EO Rice, -WE(S.24),O(m.52) 9.71 0.51 wheat 88

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KUTUMBA

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) i. shown in tho column and next to it in brackets, the distanoe in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms_ of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------'------.-----.-- ., Communi('a.- Serial' N arne of village with '.rotal area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele­ Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR- contd.

176 Despllr (528) __ 107.:l4 316 (35) P,l\( -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

177 Bhakhra (529) 73.25 315 (32) P -(-5) VlT,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(_.(j)

] 78 Dhan iba r (530) 282.87 1,0,33 (144) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) BS

179 Erka (531) 182.51 1,216 (197) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

180 Mital'8cnpur (n32) 33.59 285 (32) -(-5) -(-·5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (533) 67.18 365 (47) P -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-Ii) -(-5)

182 Majnar (1)34) 38.8.'5 48 (6) -(-5) -(--5) '\V -(-5) -+-./5) -(--5)

183 Pathra (535) 63.94 U3 (33) -(-5) --(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-Ii) --(-5)

18* Barheta (536) 150.53 697 (86) P -(-I)) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-oj

185 Pipm (537) 126.26 518 (66) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

186 JhiRatia (538) 74.46 350 (27) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-0) -(-5)

187 Sikaria (539) 48.97 407 (65) 'J? -(--5) W,Rp -(-5) -(- 5) -(-Ii)

188 Kasimpur (540) 113.72 356 (49) P -(- 5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-Ii) -(-Ii)

IS!) Dhibar (541) 145.68 256 (36) p -(- 5) W,Rp -(-5) -(--5) -(--5)

190 Ankhupa (542) ,98.74 419 (53) P -(-5) W,Hp PO --(- 5) -(-5)

191 Adhyankhap (543) 18.21 235 (38) --(-5) --·(5-10) W,Rp -(-5) -(5-]0) --(-5)

(544) 275 (W) P -(-5) W,Rp -(--5) -(-f) -(-I) 192 Pipri --- 193 Ibrahimpur (545) ]08.86 463 (65) p -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-]0) - (5-]0)

19t Ama"pur (546) 46.94 226 (29) --(-5) -·(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(- 0) --(5-]0)

195 Pipra Bagahi (r,47) 520.01 2,230 (319) P,M FPC, W,Hp PO Thursday -(5-10) CHW(2). 19« Khaira (548) 180.49 1,110 (146) P -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) --(-'5) -(-5)

197 Ranea (54!)) 95'50, 1,070 (160) P -(-I) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-0)

198 B ..sdiha Gopal (550) 96.31 328 (50) r -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) 'Monday, -(-5) Thursday. 199 BMdiha (551) 27.92 324 (50) o --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(- (j)

200 Manral' Gopal (552) 43.71 216 (31) -(-5) -(-5) "-,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(--5) 89

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISioN-AURANGABAD

Land use (i.e., area under different type" of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2 decimal pla.ce~). inoluding _..;..__ any pla<'e of Approach Nearest town Culturable Area not religious, to and distance Power Staple waste available historical village (in km.) supply food Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or gauchar cultivation o.rohaeo- and logical groves) interest

11 12 13 14: 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Au rango.b ad (21) Rico. W(7.41).0(24.42) -f7.70 57.62 Tl wheat KR Ditto (23) EAg Rico, W(1.29). TWE(7.01). 22.10 8.64 Tl wheat 0(34.21). PR Ditto (21) ED,EAg Rice, WE(12.32), 'I'WE(10.34), 38.01 80.94 T2 wheat 0(141.26). PR,KR Ditto (20) EA Rico, WE(2.13), TWE(10.26), 69.20 53.85 l.\I2: 02: Tl wheat R(40.54), 0(6.53). KR Ditto (21) EAg Rice, W(0.35), WE(12.14" R(16.19) 0.95 0.15 3.S1 wheat KR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, "'(0.'10), WE(fi.57), R(43.71) 0.39 16.11 wheat FP Ditto (20) EAg Rico, "'(0.83), 0(20.20) 13.68 4.14 wheo.t KIt Ditto (20) EAg Rice, W(0.40), WE(l.S2), 0(52.3S) 3.39 5.95 wheat FP Ditto (20) EAg Rice, W(2.02), WE(4.05), R(73.16) 49.57 20.23 wheat KIt Ditto (23) ED Rico, W(6.07), WE(2.02}, R(79.72} IS.11 20.30. wheat FP Ditto (23) Rice, R(34.74} 31.49 8.0!) , wheat KR Ditto (23) EA Rice. 'Y(0.40), WE(1l.33}, 0(24.59) 4.22 0.07 8.36 wheat FP Ditto (24) Et\g Rice, W(2.02}, R(60.70}, 0(4.0;:;) 5.09 41.72 wheat KR Ditto (24) EAg Rice, W(IO.12),WE(1.62), R(81.34) 46.01 5.99 wheat KR Ditto (22) EA Rico, W(4.45), WE(10.12), 'R(60.70) 0.88 22.51 wheat KR Ditto (23) EAg Rice, WE(3.24), R(4.69} 4.08 0.20 wheat KR Ditto (2J) EAg Rice, W(4.0J), WE(4.05), 0(10.02) 10.86 l.21 4.80 wheat KR Ditto (20) ED,EAg Rice, W(O.44), WE(13.70), 0(17.39) 65.0.1 12.22 wheat FP Ditto (28) Rice, W(2.20), 0(8.22) 3:1.00 4.05 wheat KIt Ditto (28) EA Rice, ... W(4.33);WE(34.00),0(149.46) 2IQ.88 115.34 wheat /' FP Ditto (31) EAg Rice, GO(40.93), W(10.28), 25.29 20.41 wheat WE(20.94-),O(62.64). FP Ditto (30) ED,EAg Ri('e, W(0.83), WE(O.58), 0(68.66) 3.92 15.44- wheat ....- FP Ditto (36) E,\g R1eo, GC(2];IO), W(7.37}, 1.99 14.56 wheet WE(I2.59}, 0(38.70). FP Ditto (30) EAg Rice, GC(6.12), W(2.07}, 2.09 7.28 wheat WE(3.2S), 0(6.96). KR Ditto Oh) .E<\g Rice, GC(fi.12). W(3.G9), WE(7.32), 2.09' 8.71 wheat 0(15.78). 9)

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KUTUMBA

Amenities available [if not available within the villago, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz. ,--5 kms., 5-1Q kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given] . ._--_~_.__.A.__ ~ Day or Communica- Serial Nacne of village with Total area Total popula­ Educational Medical Drinking Post days tions no. Th.. na no. of the village tion and water and of t,he (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of (potable) Tele­ Market! Rail. station, households graph hat,ifany 'Waterways)

1 3 5 6 7 8 10

REVEN~E THANA-NAIUNAGAR-contd.

201 Jamua (553) 118.57 383 (51) P -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

202 Banuhua (554) 59.49 1,092 (165) P 0(2) W,Hp -(--5}- -(-5) -(-5)

203 Sanri (555) 38.85 :>26 (58) -(---5) -(-5) W -(-5) ---(- 5) -(5-10)

204 Sanra (556) 64.34 424 (65) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

205 Mahrajganj (557) 159.85 2,255(364) P,::rl,H,O - (-.i) W,Hp --(-5) Monday, BS Friday' 206 Lobura (558) 40.47 97 (10) ·-(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

207 Sanra U5,,9) 81.34 1,169(183) P PHS W,Hp -(--5) Friday BS

208 Dihri (560) 144.47 852 (120) P,M -(---5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

209 Matpa (561) 327.39 2,184 {294} P,M,O PHS, W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5) caw 210 Simri Bala (562) 91.46 393 (41) -(-5) --(-ill W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

2Il Bahera (563) 87.01 600 (76) '--(~5) -(-5) W - (-5) --(5-10) -(5-10)

212 Saraiwar (564) 123.02 517 (83) P -l-5) W,Hp -(--5) --(-5) -(-5)

213 Pol a (565) 256.16 1,129 (134) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

214 Kishunpur (56~) 214.8~ 2,037 (265) P,O ~(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--;5) -(-5)

215 Bhaluwari (567) 207.60 1,059-(165)_ --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) ~(-~5) -(-5) Khurd 216 Raham Bigha (568) 37.23 464 (72) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

217 Parte. (569) 177.65 ],409 (177) P,M -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

218 Patila (570) 80.53 272 (42) -(--5) -(--5) W,Hp --'-(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

219 Jhakhri (571) 65.15 221 (28) P -(-5) "Vi,Hp --(-5) _(_5) -(-5)

220 Hathbor (572) 94.70 337 (53) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

221 Deura (573) 413.99 1,310 (189) P --(-5) W,TW -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

Bhaluwari (574) 407.92 606 (86) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) Kalan 223 Jora (575) 231.07 ~21 (72) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(10+)

224 Karamdih (576) 295.01 436 (76) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+>"

225 Majhauli (577) 252.93 425 (74) P .<-(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) 91

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION -AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different. types of land use in Romarke heotares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r- ~-'------.. any place of Approach Nearest town power Staple Oulturable religioll", to and distance supply food wa~te Area not historical village (inkm.) Forest Irrigated by source Unil'rigated (including available or ganchar for archaeolo- and groves) cult iva- gical tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS -I9 20

KR Aurangabad (24) EAg,EO Rice, GO(S.09),WE(6.47), 23.31 1l.90· wheat 0(6S.S0), FP Ditto (26) ED,EAg Rice, W(O.16), WE(4.05); 29.34 4.17 wheat 0(21.73). KR Ditto (27) EAg Rice, W(2.0S),O(31.52) 0.42 4.S3 wheat KR Dit-to (24) EAg,EO Rice, GO(S.95), W(4.1O), 9.55 12.54 wheat WE.(4.50),O!24:.'(Q). . " PR Ditto (22) EA Rice, GO(22.71).W(I4.22), 11.10 30.31 :M:2:02 wheat: WE(IS.26),0(59.21). PR Ditto (24) EAg,EO Rice, GC(4)0),W(4.50), 0.33 5.52 wheat WE(4.96) ,0(21.06). PR Ditto (2S) EAg Rice; ... GO(10.17),W(6.16), 3.43 14.21 wheat WE(12.1S),0(31.16). KR Ditto (24) E.\g Rice, .. , GO(45.43), W(lO.17), 2.17 19.57 NI wheat WE(14.33),O(52.43). KR Ditto (24) EAg Rice,' GO(S5.S5),W(20.28), 4:6.11 35.27 Nl wheat WE(40.92),O(9S.72). KR Ditto (24) EAg Rice, W(6.11),WE(S.55), 9.53 10.17 wheat 0(57.07)' KR Ditto (24) EAg Rice, W(2.50),WE(8.95). 33.10 11.22 / wheat 0(31.24). KR Ditto (22) EAg Rice, W(O.40),WE(H.16), 55.90 20.46 wheat 0(31.75). PR,KR Ditto (24) EA Rice, W(20.27),WE(30.67) •. 40.SS 35.1S wheat 0(129.16). PR,KR Ditto (24) EA Rice, W(16.64),WE(25.13), 25.78 34.11 wheat 0(112.55). KR Ditto (24) EAg,EO Rice, W(22.99), 0(90. 39} 27,93 65.87 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, W(6.66),0(17.77) 8.44 4.27 whe~t KR Ditto (25) EAg,EO Rice, W(11.39),WE(19.56), 59.08 9.27 whea.t 0{78.35). 2.00 KR Ditto (24) Rice, W(2·71),0(7.61) 6S.15 wheat KR Ditto (24) Rice, ... W(IZ.32),0(9.83} 39.18 3.69 wheat I 17.65 KR Ditto (20) Rice, W(4.52),0(48.06) 24A7 wheat 126.46 KR Ditto (25) Rice, W(29.28),O(S7.8S) 170.37 wheat 157.32 KR Ditto (25) EAg Rice, _...W(5.35),WE(6.52), 220.60 wheat 0(18.13). W(2.93),O(45.S0) 42.64 111.01 126.69 KR Ditto (32) Rice, , wheat 165.S9 KR Ditto (32) Rice, W(S.72),O(60.64) 3S.46 26.30 wheat 163.75 KR Ditto (32) Rice, W(O.17),O(57.33) 27.60 4.08 wheat 92 VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-.I(UTUMBA

Amenities available [if no~ available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column ami 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 avtl.ilable is given]. ,- Communica· Sel'ial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post a.nd Day or days tions no. Thana no. oftha tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) M.arket/hat, Rail. station.. (in hectares) households if any \Vaterways)

1 2 3 4, 5 6 7 9 {I 10 ItEVENUE THANA-NABINAClAIt-contd.

226 Singhna (578) 57.87 2940 (39) P -(-5) \V,Hp PO -(-5) -(10+)

227 Dariapur (579) 163.90 472 (66) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

228 Dumri (580) .135.97 1,099 (185) P,M(2),H PHS W,Hp PO \Vednesuay, -(10+) Saturday.

T.ta, 25,.0.52 111,'40(11,171) P(US) H(1) M(18) MeW(1) HC 5) CWe(1) 0(1') HCC 2) PHC(2) PRI(S) 0(2) FPC(3) . CRW(10) 0(8) Note: ,Figures given in b"ackets under Col. 4, relate ,to nu nber of households. 93

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISIO~-AURANQABAD .

Land use (i.e., a.rea under different. types of land use Remtt.t·ks in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------~~------~ any place of Culturable religious, waste Area not historical Approach N earost town (including available or to and distance Power Stllople Forest Irrigated by 'IOU roe Unirrigated gauohar for archa.eolo- village ( in km. ) supply food and cultiva- gical groves) tion interest

11 12 13 Ii - 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR. AUl'angabad (32) EAg, EO Rice, WE(4,.S8). TW(I.68), 13.53 0.81 3.61 wheat 0(33.00). KR Ditto (35) Rice. W(!.19),O(31.52) 37.07 140.20 76.92, wheat KR Ditto (35) Rice, W(6.00), 0(47.63) 35.49 .6.44 N2 wheat

GC(808.81) 6,832.88 32'.84 5,701.04 ..1. PC(12.14) Mall W(771.18). Clll WE(854.80) Ta3 TW(71.73) TWE(154.28) Tk(U5) R(1.011.48) 0(8,224.17) 94

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

D.EVELOPIVIENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

Amenities available [if not available within the village, 8 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., for t},e nearest place where the facility is available is given]. _~ ___ ..A-.______~ ______-, r--, Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Than'a no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph 'of the (Bus 'Stop,' village number of (potable) Marketfhat, Rail. station. (in hectare.;) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVEI'tUE tHANA-NABINAGAR-co11!d.

1 Sasna (1) 674.20 563 (68) -(-5) '-(-5) W,TW,Hp -(5-10) -(-5) BS

2 Raghu~athpur (2) 62.73 198 (23) -(-5) -(-5)' W,TW,Hp -(-5) -=-(-5) -(-5)

3 Akorha, (3) 515.56 1,185 (193) P PHS W,Tk,Hp PO Monday, RS Friday. 4 Akol'hi (4) 39.25 85 (17) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

5 Ghuja '(,5) 244..83: 290 (M) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

6 Sibanpur (6) 292.99 614 (91). P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

7 KUfmmha (7) 90.6.3 40 17) -(-5) ~(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

8 ChoTahi (8) 52.20 Uninhabited

9 Rahra (9) 700.50 538 (68), P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) BS

10 Majhiyawan (10) 420.06 41J (57) -(-5) -(-5) W,T'V,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) BS

11 Mahuawan (11) 829.19 1,150 (160) P,M RP(2) W,TW,Hp -(-5) Tuesday, BS Saturday. 12 Madhe (12.) 75.27 787 (114) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

13 Gurahal' (13) 65.96 Uninhabited

14 Mahuari (14) 36.02 UninhabitU

15 Rampur (15) 16.59 162 (19) -(-·5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

16 ~{Qrar Sargara (16) 342.76 583 (83) - P -(--5) W,TW -(-5) -(-fi) -(-5) 17 Naktaur (17) 35.21 Uninhabited

18 Maktaul' (18) 58.68 Uninhabited

19 Naktaur (19) 39.25 ,Uninhabited

.20 Chhotki Simri (20) 41.68 Uninhabited

ZI sUn,,; Dharoni (21) 507.47 1,668'(2.02.) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

22 Paraa (22) 89.43 73 (10) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -·(-5) -(-5)

23 Simra Dusadh (23) 95.91 469 (78),_ P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 24 Lerua - (24) 78.10 187 '(31) -(-5) -(-Ii) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ,- 25 Jhanjhi (25) 32.37 Uninhabited 95

DIRECTORY

LAND USE .. SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,- -.. any plMe of Appro&

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Dehri (>16) E-\g Rice, WE(13.3li),0(80.94.) Ill. 74 340.14 127.98 wheat KR Do. (IS) EAg Rice, WE( 2.70),0(40.47) 9.56 5.00 3.09 wheat KR Do. (20) ED,EAg Rice, WE(4.0.49), TW(42.84), 114.98 60.83 74.S9 wheat L(ISL53). KR Do. (27) EAg Rice, WE(5.16),O(15.16) 10.78 0.75 7.40 wheat KR Do. (23) EAg Rice, WE(lS.19),0(103.67) 97.72 20.4.0 1.61 wheat FP Do. (21) ED,EAg Rice, TWE(8l.34),0("6.25) 151.26 Tl wheat FP Do. (21) EAg Rice, TWE(28.33) 52.61 S.09 1.62 wheat WE(8.09),TWE(26.30) 17.81

PR Do. (IS) ED,EAg Rice, W(66.77),0(207.20) 275.20 1.'j 1. 33 wheat PR Do. (17) ED,EAg Rice, TWE(52.61),O(32.37) 54.22 280.41 wheat PR Do. (20) EA Rice, WE(64.75),O(20.23) 77.26 ' 608.72 58.23 wheat KR Do. (20) ED,EAg Rice, WE'14.16),TWE(26.30), 27.92 0.51 5.89 N2: MI: T6 wheat 0(0.40). WE(4.05),TWE(4.86) 52.20 4.85 0(15.38) 18.62 2.02

FP AUl'angabad (20) EAg Rice, WE(6. 07), TWE(8.09} 2.02 0.41 wheat FP Dehri (23) EAg Rice, WE(4.0.47),O(205.61) 60.81 34.10 1.77 wheat 0(19.69) 10.72 4.80 0(24.35) 26.83 7.38

0(8.09) 1.16 20.23 9.77 0(16.19) 16.30 9.19 FP Nabinagar (15) ED,EAg Rice, W(16.19), TWE(97.12), 188.78 83.98 wheat 0(121.40). FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, -- W(8.09). TWE(56.66) 3.24 4.37 16.26 wheat FP Dehri (22) EAg Rice, 0(13.73) 61.81 4.08 16.29 wheat FP Nabinsgar (12) Eo\g RiM, WE(30.35),TWE(32.37) 6.07 8.5G 0.81 wheat WE(lO.12),TW(lS.24,) a.2~ 2.02 /' 0.75 96

VILLAGE

AMENlTIES AND " -. DEVil,OPMENT BLOGK-tlABINAGAR

Amenities available [if not available within the villllge, a dAsh (-I is shown in the'column and nes:t to it in bracket.s, the distance in broad 1'Ilnges, viz .•--5 kms .• 6-10 kmg. and I()+kms., of ti,e nearest pillee where the facility is available is given].

r------COInIDnnioo' Serial Name of village with Tola1 area Totall'opula- Drinking Post Day or days tions n{l. Tbma lffi. oflilie tifJn and Educational J\l

1 2 6 7 s 9 lQ REVENUE TH!NA-NABINAGAR-eonta.

26 Tetrehanl' (26) 122.21 1l1}2 (114) p -(-5;0 --(-5)

27 DiJrri Ill7) 82.9G

28 Kenkel (28) 1.038.41 2,Olf> (296) l'.l\{ -{-5) W.TW,ffp -(-5) -(--0) as

29 l'ac}rmon (29) 4039 (73) F -(-5) W,TW,Rp ~ -(-5). -(-5) -(-5,

30 Harc1umpur (30) 58.68 ~ll (4:li P -(-(;) W,TW.Rp -(-.'i) -\-5) ,-[-(j,

:n Tataria (31) 46.94 Uninhabited

32 Bhauma (32) "' 6I.U U ninlw Iii led

33 Bellluii (:\2.) tI(lU)() 5H (77) E -(-;-5,1 W,lip -(--5) -[-5) -(-5)

34 l' snre KII,~mlln (M) ~33.&6 !loS {1161 P -{-5j W.TW.Hp -(-5) -1-5) -(-GI 3:5 Says (3S) 233.50 4u! (57} P -{-5: W,RD -(-5) -(-5) -(-&)

36 Sardilm (36) 178.87 253 (31 ~ -(-<--5) -(,-Il) W,Hp -(-.Ii) -(-5) -{-OJ

37 Lllkhui (37j 61.92 liB (1::\1 -(-5, --{-eli] W.Tk,'rW,Rp -(-5) .-.-1-5) -(--OJ

38 1>fohal" KMman (38) 22.9.0:; 318 (46) P -(-5) W,lip -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

39 1\[athurapUf (39) 8:1.96 30;]: (41l) P -(-5) \Y.Hp --(--{)) -- (-5) -(-Ii)

to Bandra (to) 35.21 65 (8) -(-Il) -(-5) iV -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

41 Pahi\ldih. (41) 28.83 61 (6) P --{-oj W,T",:Y,Hp -(-l'i) -(---..';1 -(-15)

42 Bela (42) 201.53 395 (46) --'(-5) --(-5) 'Y,TW.Hp -:-{-6) -(-5) -(-5)

.4,3 l{amdarpnr (43) 251.31 433 (69) p -(.-5) W.T.... y.Hp.R.N -(-5) -(-15) -(--5)

44 Chainpur (4ot) 138.8l 42:J (68) p -(-5) W,Hp.R PO -(-5) -(-5) -(-<;,1 45 Pathra (;lS) 137.59 3~ [62:' p -(-5J -{-IiJ --(-3) (46) llW.eo 311 1~3) l' -(-5) ~V,Tk.Rp -(-5) -(-a)

47 Rahidas Khap (47) 5~ ( 6) -(--5) -(13-10: W -(G· 11» -IS-WI - (5·10)

4,8 Da1"U8 (48) 14L23 48G l!l:l) o -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 49 Balain (491 182.92 5:!O (8.'l) P.M.H PHS iY,Tk. -(-5) Tuesday, -(-.5) Saturday. -50 Baril (50) 16UO 47.3 UiSj p -(-5) \\',TW,lfp -(-5) -(--6) -(-5) 97

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION- AURANGABAD

Land m'e (i. e., area under different types of land use in Remarks

hectares rounded__ .A..-.._ up to ______2 decimal places). -, including r------any place of Culturable Area not religious, waste available historical Approach Nearest town Forest Irriga.ted by source UllirrigMed (including for or' to and distance Power Staple gauchar cultivation archaeo· village (in km.) supply food and logical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 2.0

FP Nabinagar (l:;) EAg Ri('c. WE(16. Ul), TWE(70.82) )0.11 10.93 14.]6 wh.. a1. WE(~-t.28J,T\\·E(40A.7) (l.fl7 5.92 2.62

PR Ditto (12) BAg nit'!}, WEI:!83.2S),TWE(32-L04) 283.28 80.94 66.77 wllea~ 1<'1' Ditto (11) EAg Ri('!}, TWl~14(l.34) 4.0:; 4.00 1.2l ,)11 wheat KH Ditto (lO) }<~Ag Rice. WE(20.23 I ,TWE(32.3i) 3.24 0.17 0.81 w]:eat TWE(lO.00).Olfi.H7) :>3.20 8.07

TWE(O.7l ),0(28.43\ 29.38 2.43

Fl' Ditto (13) BAg Hi,'e, WE(12.14),Tk(8.09/. 74.02 80.70 78.14 wh€'at 0(54.87). ~'P Ditto (10) EAg Ripe. TWE(48.56),O(80.94) 28.22 30.35 145.6R wI oM KH. DitlO (15) ED,EAg Hi"e. ,,'E(14.lf:i),O(2.G3) 100.85 5,24 1l1.22 whoM KR Ditto (9) ED,EAg Hiee, \YE(15.1ii),0(1.38) 101.89 9.39 50.64- wheat FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice. T1'\'EI14.44),O(23.10) 19.m 4.79 wllflat l!'l' Ditto (10) l~Ag Bioe, \\'\12.14 ),TWE(32.37), 112.25 21.70 wheat 0(50.59). F£' Ditto (10) EAg Ri~e, WE(4.03),T\VE(17.70), 40.06 13.03 II'll wheat 0(7.79). }<'P Ditto (12) Ri~e. 0(7.31) 19.10 8.80 wheal. j;'P Ditto (12) 'EAg Hipe. 0\13.03) I:!,S~ 2,4.6 wheat FP Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, \VFj(9.82), TWE(19.9;;), 83.05 24.40 TI whea.~ 0(58.0i). NR Ditto (14) \

VillAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- NABINAGAR

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column a.nd next w it in brackets, the distance in bl'Qad ranges, viz., -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is avail&ble is given]. r------"------~ Communica· Serial Name of village with Total area Total popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational :Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number of (potable) Market/hat. Rail. station. (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUI:- THANA-NABINAGAR~i!<:mtd.

51 Barem (51) 786.70 1,450(225) P.M --(-5) W,Hp PO Monday, BS Frida.y. 52 Urdana (52) 468.21 688 (89) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

53 Garnhariya. (.53) 284.89 427 (60) P --(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

54 Khaira (54) 133.14 284 (31) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk -(-5) -(-5) BS

55 Kerka (55) 839.31 1,396(199) p -(fi-l0) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

66 Ekghara (56) 167.54 232 (24) P --(.5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5J

57 Dhundhua (57) 450.00 1,019(140) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

58 l\fangaba.r (58) 280.44 340 (46) ,-(-5) -\10+) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

59 Kajra.in (59) 2·,}4.54 229 (30) -(-5) -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

60 Jhikatia. (60) 335.48 _ 457 (56) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

61 Majhiawan (61)" 978.11 1,238(196) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) --(10+) -(-5)

62 Salea (62) 265.07 569 (79) --(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

63 Ghirsindi (63) 278.02 368 (55) P -(tHO) W, Tk -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

64 Pirauta (64)­ 165.92 251 (34) -(-5) --(5-10) W PO -(10+) -(-5)

65 Sural' (65) i31.12 670 (78) ~ -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(-5) -(10+) BS 66 Puraini Inglish (66) 23.07 Uninhabited

67 Purain (67) 26.30 Uninhabited

68 Kadokhari (68) 40.87 175 (2,4) -(-5J W,Tk -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

69 Suhai (69) 132.33 192 (25) -(-.3) W,Tk -(-5) --(10+) -(-5)

70 Gosaindih (70) 163.90 336 (38) P He,PHo, W,Tk, Hp PO -(5.10) -(-5) PHS. 71 Baktua (71) 100.77 262 (35) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

72 Simribhed (72) 106.84 100 (16) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk --(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

73 Deoguna {n} S().60 579 (SO) -(--5) -(-5) W,Tk -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

74 Karmari (74) 337.91 494 (65) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk -(-5) --(-5) -(5-10) / 75 Gomdahi (75\ 78.91 250 (as) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(----5) -(-5) 99

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBQIVISION--AURANGABAD

Land use (i e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ___.A._._ ...... Remarks Approach Nearest town CulturaOle---- including to and distanoe Power Staple waste Area not anyplace village (in km.) supply food (including twailable of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchsr for historical and cultivation or archs- groves) eologieal interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

PR Nabinagar (20) EA Rice, WE(46.72),TWE(2l.3<1;), 311.17 41.S4 30S.49 Nl: 01: TI wheat 0(53.20). PR Ditto (IS) ED,EAg Rice, WE(30.82), Ot 29.20) IB7.44 45.25 195.50 Tl wheat FP Ditto (18) Rice, 0(109.39) 110.70 64.S0 wheat PR Ditto (16) EAg Rice, WE(8.81),O(8.57) 66.72 6.84 42.1S wheat FP Ditto (IS) E'\ Rice, WE(3S.79),0(39.67) 746.01 3.97 7.Il wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, W(5.36),O(33.51) 90.11 6.98 31.5S Tl wheat FP Ditto (IS) EAg Rice, WE(30.88(,0(8.09) 181.80 35.80 193.43 Tl wheat FP Ditto (18) EAg Rice, WE(18.1B) 132.03 40.01 90.24 wheat FP Ditto (16) Rice, 16.88 W(2.21),0(28.73) 115.86 33.32 57.54 wheat FP Ditto ( 15) EAg Rice, 47.38 W(4.96),0(19.63) 58.76 107.72 97.03 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, 0(245.90) ~543.05 , 189.16 wheat FP Ditto (17) Rice, 35.73 WIl.72),0(26.55) 161.93 30.68 S.46 wheat FP Ditto (14) Rice, 0(42.50) 201'01 34.51 wheat FP Ditto (16) Rice, 8.33 W(3.441,0(I7.10) 96.S1 4.84 35.40 wheat PR Ditt.o (15) Rice, 0(40.66} 5S.19 32.27 wheat 0(20.44) 2.63 0(7.66) 16.74 1.90

FP Ditto (lO) Rice. 0(6.62) 22.09 12.14 wheat KR Ditto (l2) Rice, 0(24.94} 80.33 27.06 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, O(43.98} 79.48 40.44 wheat ,;- FP Ditto (10) Rice, Tk(4.05),O(33.33) 45.80 17.31 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, Tk(0.08),O(29.64) 20.39 56.66 wheat ./ KR Ditto (10) Rice, 0(42.S3) 14.37 29.40 wheat FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice, WE(0.20),0(158.07} 118.73 60.91 wheat KR Ditto (10) -Rice, W(I.62), TW(4.05), 41.53 13.50 wheat 0(16.19). 100

VILLAGE .' , AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOGK-NABINAGAR

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 piace where the facility is available is given]. ~------~ Communi~a· Sedal Name of village with Total area '1'otal popu\a- Drinking Post Day or tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele­ Market/hat, Ra.il. station, (in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10

REVENUE TH~NA-NA6INAGAR-contd.

76 Pokhrahi (76) 89.84 207 (301 -(-5) -(10+) W,Hp -(-·5) -(10+) -(-5)

77 Panti (77' 106.84 465 (75) P -(10+) W,Hp --(-5) --(10+) -(5.10)

7S Karma Moglani (78) 141.23 228 (33) P -(10+) W,Hp,R -(-5) -·(10+) -(5-10)

79 Barwan (79) 240.78 817(119) P -(10+) W,Hp,R -(- 5) -(10+) -(10+)

80 Phesara (SO) [,8.68 ]31 (22) --(-5) -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) --(10+) -(10+)

81 Chiraili (Sl) 371.50 1,036(135) P -(i)-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

82 Chapri (82) 7.3.68 230 (35) -(-5) - (- .~) Tk,Hp -(-51 -(5-10) -(-5)

83 Lema Khap (83) 248.47 700 (93) P -(1).10) W,Tl{,Hp -15-10) -\5-10) -(5-10)

84 Jharhi Dhana.wan (84) 103.60 142 (20) -(-5) -(- 5) W,Tk -·(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

85 Dighi (8;) 336.29 723(ll4) -(-5) -(--3) -T,W .-(-5) -(-c-5) -(-5)

86 Tendua (86) 388.49 1,442(209) p -(5·10) T,W,Tk -(-5) -(5-10) BS

87 Khanria (87) 232.69 257 (39) P -(5-10) T,W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) BS

88 Tetaria (88) 306.75 756(114) P -(10+) T,W,TW ---(- 5) -(-,.-5) BS

89 Naur (89) 1,267.86 2,732(342) P(2),M,H RP(3) W,Hp PO Sunday -(5·10)

90 Thengo (90) 645.06 2,020(291) P(2) RP(3) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

91 Gogo (91) 330.22 921(131) 1! --;:(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(.j·lO) -(5-10) 92 Rajwaria Khurd (92) 172.80 473 (71) ---(-5) -(5-10) W.Hp -(5-10) -(i'HO) -(5-10)

93 Kawla (93) 106.43 80 (10) -(--5) -(5-10) T,W -(-·5) -(5,10) -(5-10)

94; Kashi Tendua (94) 163.49 292 (48) -(-5) -(5-10) T,W --(-5) -(-'5) -(-5)

95 Pipra (95) 529.32 1,036(145) -(-5) --(5·10) T,W,Tk,R -(-5) -(5-10) --(-5)

96 Hunrarha (96) 94.iO 'i5 (13) -(-·5) -(5-10) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

97 Gamharia (97) 40.47 HI6 (18) -(-5) -(5-10) T,W -(-5) --(5-10) -(-5) 2S Darar (98) 102.38 232 (29) P -(5-10) T,W,Tk,R. -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5) 99 Makhdumpur (99) 8S.62 98 (15) -(-5) -(5-10) W;Tk,R -·(-'5) -(5-10) -(-5)

100 Karrran (100) 83.36 197 (20) -(--5) -(5.10) /' W,Tk,R --(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 101

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION -AURANGABAD

Land use. (i. e., Arca under different types of land uile in hectares Remltrks rounded up to 2 deoimal places). inoluding

r-----~ ----, any place of Approaoh Nearest town Cuiturable religious. to and dista.nce Power Staple waste Area not historica.l village (inkm.) supply food (including IIovailAble or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for a.rchaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20

«'1' ~abinagal' (12) E.\g Rino, W(I.62},W1<;( 12.14) :3.3.04 41.04 wheat Fl' J)itto ( l:l) I<;Ag ]{l{'e, W(2.4;3), WE(20.23), 17.12 4.3.8~ :\U wheat TWE(4.86).0(16.19). KH, Ditto (13) EAg l{i"e, W(2.43),WE(16.J9), 44.~7 49.41 wheat R(28.33). 1"1' Ditto ( 12) K<\ Rice, W(4.05),WE(42.49), ll.'.13 BR.99 Tl wheat TW( -1-.0.; ),H(6.07). FI' Ditto (l1 ) Hice, W(4.0.i) 29.34 25.1!l wheat FI' Ditt,o (7) Kice, W(lO. 12), H( ~().47) 164.26 156.63 wheat FP Dit,to (S) Ri(le. 0(10 ..;1) .36.19 8.84 wh{'at KR Ditto (8) RAg Rice, TWE(20.23),( )(194.49) J2.41 21.34 Tl wheat FP Ditto (4) Hi"", 0(12.36) 67.37 23.87 whea.t I:<'P DiLto (4) Hice, 0(101.26) 139.16 9.1.87 wheat PR Ditto (20) Hipe, 0(111.40) 185.70 91.39 .;\11 : C3 : Tl wheat PR Ditto (10) Rice. 0(2J.34) !J1.52 U6.83 '1'1 wheat PR Ditto (12) EAg R.ice. TWE(41.08),O(20.31) 147.67 3.50 93.65 wheat Kl{ Ditto (IS) I<;O,TMg Rice. W(8.a:;), WE(40.73}, 220.19 216.57 660.62 wheat 0(121.40). KR Ditto (14) ED,EAg Hice, W( 12.00), WE(28.37), 100.89 ~28.53 133.54 wheat 0(141.64). l{_R Ditto (10) 'l<;D,EAg Ripo, W(11.54), WE (1.3.ri2). JOO.89 80.87 Tl whea.t 0(121.40). FP Ditjo (8) ED,EAg Rice, WE(8.16) 11.60 152.91 Tl wheat l{R Ditto (6) Rice, 0(14.3':;) 39.74 52.34 wheat KR Ditto (9) Rice, 0(21.93) 47.63 93.93 wheat p'P Ditto (8) H.ice. 0(87.59) 245.94 195.79 wheat FP Ditto (6) H.i"e, 0(20.48) G7.65 6.57 wheat K[{ Ditto (6) Rice, 0(16.23) 16.tS 7.76 wheat FP Ditto (8) Rice, 0(12.26) 49.2.) 40:87 ~l wheat FP Dj~to (8) Rice. 0(20.340) 49.37 17.};j wheat £o'P Ditto (8) Hice, 0(24.36) 44.92 12.14 wh_t 102

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NAB.NAGAR

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 facility is available is given]. ----., Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tiona no. Thana no. of the tioD and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Marketfhat, Rail. station. (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 REVENUE mAN,4(-NAB.NAGAR-contd.

101 Bairia (101) 19.6,67 419 (65) P -(5-10) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

'102 Belwa (102) 127.47 284 (41) -(--5) -(-.5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

103 Simri (103) 382.83 648 (83) P -(5·10) T,W,Tk, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp. 10<1, Glll~nta (104,) 38.04 248 '(41) -(-5) -(5·10) W,'l'k PO -(5-10) BS

lOS Kalan Dhannwan (105) 45.32 252 (56) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-·5) -(-5) -(-5)

106 Bhed (106) 44.92 58 (5) -(--5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

107 Sonbarsa (107) 167.13 234 (43) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

108 Jainagra (108) 259.80 539 (64) P --(5-10) W,Tk,TW -·(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

109 Jaipur Belai (109) 15.78 Un~nhabired

llO Parsia (llO) Inoluded in Nabinsgar Census Town

III Kusdehra (Ul) 106.03 2~ (28) P --(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) - (-5)

ll2 Basan Bigha (U2) 39.66 143 (18) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

lI3 Siwa Bigha (1l3) 28.73 259 (26) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(--6)

U4 Saya Parbat l1l4) 29.54 51 (5) -(-5) -.(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5),

115 Saya Bharath (1l5). 50.59 66 (9) -(-5) -(--5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

116 Shivrajpur (116) 27.11 461 (68) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 117 Bhawanokhap (117) Included in N abinagar Census Town

U8 Nabingar (118) Included in Nabinagar Census Town

119 Sonpura (ll9) 43.71 365 (48) -(-5) --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

120 Tilhapur (120) 166.32 571 (71) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

121 Kharaundha (121) 113.31 244 (SI) P,O -(-5) T,W -l--5) -(-5) -(-5)

122. Ramnagar (122) 59.89 '293 (37) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

123 Gurdi (123) 74;046 250 (29) P -(-5) T,W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) BS

124 Tol (124) 168.35 662 (8~) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

125 Chandokhar (125) 227.83 485 (68) P -(-5) T,W ~(-5' -(-5) -(--5)

/ 103

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in heotares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r- any place of Approach Nearest town Oulturable religious, to and distance POlVer Staple waste Al'ea not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14. 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Nabinagar (8) Rice, 0(40.57) 66.04 90.06 wheat KR Ditto (3) Rice, W (4;.05), 0 (24.35) 59.52 39.53 wheat FP Ditto (8) Rice, 0(36.89) 154;.96 64.84 126.14 wheat PR Ditto (8) ED Rice, 0(16.28) 17.07 4.69 N5:Tl wheat FP Ditto (3) Rice, 0(12.34) 20.68 12.30 wheat KR Ditto (3) Rice, 0(16.25) 13.48 15.19 wheat KR Ditto (2) Rice, 0(32.47) 64.76 69.90 wheat FP Ditto (6) EAg Rice, WE (8.09), 0 (233.82) 0.86 16.98 wheat 0(15.01) 0.32 0.45

KR Ditto (1) ED,EAg Rice, WE (33.30), Tk (50.08) 4.16 6.32 12.17 wheat PR,KR Ditto (1) ED,EAg Rice, WE (1.91). Tk (17.89) 17.95 1.05 0.86 03 wheat KR Ditto ( 1) EAg Rice, WE(12.14), 0 (12.70) 3.29 0.60 wheat KR Ditto (2) ED,EAg Rice, WE (8.09) 15.93 1.50 4.02 wheat KR Ditto (2) ED,EAg Rice, WE (8.09) 25.88 13.39 wheat KR Ditto (2) ED Rice, W (0.93), 0 (4.89) 6.09 14.93 0.27 wheat

KR Ditto (1) ED,EAg Rice, W (4.05) 27.35 2.79 5.84 wheat KR Ditto (2) Rice, o (40A7) 110.27 15.53 wheat FP Ditto (2) Rice, W (2.02), 0 (91.58) 19.71 wheat FP Ditto (2) Rice W (1.62), 0 (56.87) 1.23 wheat ,- PR,KR Ditto (1) Rice, PO (23.07), W (3.64), 11.33 wheat 0(36.42). - KR Ditto (3) Rice, 0(26.51) 96.52 44.52 wheat FP Ditto (2) Rice, W (2.02)., 0 (218.63) 5.13 2.00 wheat IV.

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

Amenititls available [if not availa?!,; within the villag~, a das~ (-) h shown in the column and next to It In brackets, the dIstance lD broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place , . - - - where the facility is available is given]. r-- ~ -- Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village numbe1' of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. salion, (in heot~reB) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR-oontcl. I ' 126 Dhobdiha (126) 175.23 614 (81) p -(5·10) T,W,Tk. -(-5) -(5,10) (5-10)

127 Rajwaria (127) ?09.58 782 (104) -(-5) -(5·10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5,10) -(-5) 128 Chechal'ia (128) 55.440 Uninhabited

129 Gosa\dih (129) 138.00 318 (36) -(-·5) -(5·10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(--5)

130 Amdiha (130) 112.10 179 (29) -(-5) -(5·10) W -(--5) -(5·10) -(--5)

131 Hasanpm (131) 51.39 253 (38) -(-5) --(5·10) W -(-5.) -(5·10) -(-'5) .

132 Mangi (132) 89.84 279 (37) P -(5·10) W -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

133 Bharaundhi (133) 63.94 33 (3) -(-5) -(-fi) W -(-·5) -(-5) -(-5) 134 Dehri (134) 70.01 Uninhabited

135 Bara (135) nO.88 569 (83) P,M -(-5) W,Hp,N -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

laG Mahdua (136) 48.56 64 (8) -(-5) -(5·10) W -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

137 Patna (137) 85.8~ 259 (43) ...L.(-5) -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

138 Bardiha (138) 99.55 251 (30) --(-5) -(5·10) W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) --(5·10) -(--0) 139 Asni (139) 53.42 Uninhabited

140 Panrepur (140) 77.70 189 (19) -(--5) -(5·10) W,Tk,Hp -(5·10) -(5,10) I -(5·10)

141 Baghi (141) Hlp.78 415 (65) P -(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-]'0) -(5.H» 142 Bishunpur (142) 213.27 593 (75) p -(5·10) W,Hp -(5·10) -(5·10) -(5·10)

143 Lakhanpur (143) 197.48 461 (67) P -(5-10) W.Hp -(5·10) -(5·10) -(5·10)

144 Singhpul' (144) 71.63 420 (65) p -(5·10) T,W -(-5) -(5·]0) -(5·10)

145 Mayapur (145) 20.23 188 (25) -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5) -(5']0) -(5·10)

146 Chandargarh (14.6) 138.81 1,914(:f19) P,M -(5·10) PO -(5·10) -(5·1O)

H7 }lisra Bigha (14~) 47.75 109 (17) --'{-5) -(5·10) 'T,W,Tk -(-5) -(5.iO) -·(5·10)

148 Shiwa Sagar (148) 16.19 171 (26) P -(-5) W -(--5) -(-5) -;-(-5)

149 Mahsu (149) 72.4;4 1,198(184) -(-5) -(--5) w -(-5) -(- 5) -(-5) 150 Ratanwan (150) 88.62 361 (46) -(-·5) -(-5) W,Tk,TvY,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) 105

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD.

Land UHe (i .e .• area under different typel< of land use in Remarks heotares rounded up to 2 deoimal places). inoluding r----- .- -- _" --- - ..A.. ------. any place of Approaoh Nearest town Culturable Area not religious. to Ilnd distance Power Staple waste available hiRtorical village (inkm.) suppl.v food Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for 01' gancllar oultivation archaeo- and logical groves) intere"t

11 12 13 14 15 16 Ii IS 19 20

PF Nabinagar (Ii) Rice, o (23.22) 83.92 6S.09 wheat FP Ditto (9) RicE'. 0(12.37) 113.31i 183.86 Tl wheat o (20,;!3) 24.57 10,56

KR Ditto (6) ED,K\.g Rice, o (I:L90; 83.25 41.S.; '1'1 wheat. FP Ditto (7) Rice, o (10.]9) 41.95 59.96 wheat FP Ditto (9) EAg Hice. WE (S.09),O (0.70), 5.62 30.9S wheat FP Ditto (9) Rice. 0(8.44) 13.2S 68.12 wheat FP Ditto \3) Hie·e. o (;;;{.'l) 10.23 wheat o (20.23) 33.71 16.07 Ff' Ditto (3) EAg Hj'·e. GO (50.;;!l). IV (6.07). 6.48 Ol:Tl wheat 0(47.50). KR Ditto (6) Hice. o (24.3,;) 20.23 3.56 wheat. KR Ditto (4) Rieo, o (3·UO) 40.64 IO.1S wheat KR Ditto (6) Hiee, GO (10.S3). W (4.1;;), 4UlO 2.43 10.47 wheat 0(30.37). o (13.66) 33.50 6.1S

KR Ditto (S) l~ice, GO (12.8;;), Tk (2.9.;), 41.4S 12.20 wheat o (8.17). FP Ditto (6) EAg Bice. o (16.2Ii) 64.18 56.34 wheat KR Ditto (S) Rice. W (60.70), TWE (30.35), 79.37 36.45 wheat 0(6.07). KR Ditto (6) EAg Hice. GO (53.01),WE (10.12), 47.00 wheat 0(87.35). KR Ditto (6) ED Rice. 0(10.69) :!r..4!l 5.39 whellt KB. Ditto (5) EAg Hice. 0(13.58) ;;.72 0.93 TI wheat KR Ditto (6) EA B. ice, o (70.S5) 4.5.32 22.46 N2 wheat KR Ditto (6) Hice. o (21.85) 22 ..;1 3.29 wheat. KR Ditto (3) Hil'c, o (S.68) 4.03 3.31 wheat KR Ditto (2) ED,EAg Hice, \\'I!j (12.33},TWE (8.09), 26.71 9.03 wheat 0(16.19). FP Ditto (2) EAg Rice, T\YE (4.05},0 (3S.S7), 36.42 9.28 wheat 106

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

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 facility is available is given]. r------~------, Communica­ Sedal Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or days tions no_ Thana no. of the ti"n and Educational Medical -water and of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele­ Mal'!wt/hat, Rail. sta' ion. (in heotares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR-contd.

151 Jobe (151 \ 147-71 414 (53) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(--5)

152 Karman (152) 80.13 III (19) -(-5) --(5-10) W --(5·10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

153 Hardaspur (153) 210 (27) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5·10) --(5-10) -(5-10)

154 Mansara (154) 260 (47) P -(-5) W,Hp ·-(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

155 Ghuranand (155) 93.89 339 (52) --( -5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) --(5-10) - \5-10)

11)6 Bara (lfi6) 52.61 77 (II) -(-5) --(-5) W -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

11)7 Ghura Sagar (1.~7) 148.52 386 (64) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(-5) --(5.10)

1.~8 Ghura Purandar (158) 117.36 203 (31) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

Hi9 Tanrwa (Hi!» 48.97 1,956(328) P,M,H PHS W,TW,Hp PO Monday, --(5-10) Thursday. 160 Pa1'Qsiya Rampur (160) 281.66 - 791(121) ---(--5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) (5.10)

161 Basdiha (161) 192.22 1,215(204) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(5-10)

162 Bhataulia (162) 86.20 Uninhabited

163 Maigara (163) 116.14 374 (51) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(-5) -(5·10) -(5-10)

164 Simri (164) 112.10 3~3 (50) ----(--5) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,N -(-5) -(5.10) -- -(5-10)

165 Bengahi (165) 99.93 285 (40) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5·10) -(5-10) -(5.10)

166 Dhanhara (166) 87.01 186 (22) --(-5) - (510) W,R,N -(5-10) --(5-10) --(5-10)

167 Pachpokhari (167) 239.!l8 797(114) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

168 Kajhpa (168) 30.76 92 (8) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) - (5-10) --(5·10)

169 Belaspur (169) 103.60 289 (31) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5-10)

170 Kharaundha (170) 78.91 341 (40) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,R --(-5) -(5.10) -(5.10)

171 Karman Fatehpul' (171) 134.76 404 (57) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(.3-10)

172 Darmi Kalan (172) 69.20 223 (31) P --(5-10) w',Hp --(-5) -(-5) --(5-10)

173 Darmi Khurd (173) 42.49 '255 (34) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,N -(5-10) -(5.10) -(5·10)

174 Mahuari (174) 88.22 133 (22) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) / 175 Bajraun (175) 143.66 347 (57) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(5·10) 107

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land uso in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal plaoes). including r- --. any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· and cultiva· gical groves) tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Nabinagar (2) EAg Rice. WE(8.09),0(60.70) 54.70 4.18 19.97 wheat KR Ditto (5) EAg Rice. GC(0.87),W(8.09).0(20.23) 46.55 4.36 wheat FP Ditto (5) EAg Rice. W(4.86).WE(4.05),0(35.61) 59.95 15.32 wheat FP Ditto (4) EAg Rice. W(6.07), WE(1O.12),0(6.07) 85.06 18.13 wheat FP Ditto (5) EAg Rice. WE(6.07).0(4.05) 72.88 10.S9 wheat FP Ditto (4) EAg Rice. W(6.07),0(28.33) 11.29 6.92 wheat KR Ditto (8) ED,EAg Rice. WE(4.1O).0(0.84) 135.97 7.32 wheat KR Ditto (9) ED,EAg Rice, WE(4.06),O(2.04) 76.90 34.36 wheat KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, W(6.07), WE(8.09) 17'30 14.45 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice. W(4.05),O(8.13) 244.43 25.05 wheat KR Ditto (5) EAg Rice. W(6.07),WE(16.19),0(62.32) 84.58 ' 23.06 Ml: Tl wheat 0(2S.33) 52.22 5.65

FP Ditto (6) Rice. 0(70.96) 36.06 8.67 wheat FP Ditto (16) Rice, PC(l4.47).0(29.25) 56.66 2.03 9.69 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, W(20.23). TW(26.30),0(_!!.07) 9.27 38.09 wheat KR Ditto (9) ED,EAg Rice, WE(20. 74), TW(2B.59), 9.78 1.62 25.63 wheat 0(2.02). KR Ditto (9) ED,EAg Rice. WE(51.05), TWE(26.61), 70.88 86.58 wheat 0(4..86). FP Ditto (7) Rice, 0(16.19) 12.31 2.26 wheat KR Ditto (9) EAg Rico, WE(10,42),R(14.37). 34.60 9.00 T2 wheat 0(35.21). FP Ditto (8) Rice, R(18.25),0(16.15) 36.62 7.80 wheat FP Ditto (9) Rice, R(19.06),O(40.89) 58.91 15.90 wheat FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice. WE(S.13),TWE (2.07), 25.18 19.53 wheat /' R(3.Z8),L(7.4.1),0(3.30). FP Ditto (10) Rice, 0(2l.72) 17.52 3.25 wheat FP Ditto (7) Rice, W(3.68),0(16.39) 40.04 24.34 ·wheat FP Ditto (7) Rice, W(8.24),R(6.07),0(30.69) 58.31 40.35 wheat 108

VillAGE

AMEN ITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NAB INAQAR

"'menities available [if not available within the village, a dftSh (-) 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., for the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ------., Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water TeJegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Mad{et(hat, Hail. station, (in hectares) households if any \Vaterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE _THANA-NABINAGAR-contd.

176 Munga (176) 28.33 ll8 (18) -(,-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

177 Son sagar (177) 42.90 111 (18) -(-5) -(5·10) W -(-5) -(--5) -(5-10)

178 Manukhap (178) 82.15 150 (24;) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

179 Songagar (179) 12.\)1i Uninhabited

180 Sonal" Khap (180) 23.07 49 (10) -(--.l) -·(-5) W,R -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

181 Saratu (181) 128.28 687 (98) P -(-Ii) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(10+)

182 Ekdara (182) 68.80 366 (53) -(-5) -(-iii W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

183 Duamba (183) 30.35 Uninhabited

184 Dhebladhebli (184) 97.12 218 (34) -(-Ii) -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5). --(5-10)

185 Bhagwanpur (185) 53.01 155 (20) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

186 Bahori Bigha (186) 37.64 Uninhabited

187 Bara (187) 120.59 345 (50) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

188 Kanchan (188) 126.66 504 (83) -( -5) --(5-10) W -(-5) --(5-10) ~-(5-10)

189 Mungia (189) 426.53 1,762(247) P,l\! PHS W,TW,Hp PO --(5-]0) -(10+)

190 Gajna (190) 13.3~97 343 (67) --(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

191 Karman (191) 16f1.75 227 (33) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) J agarnathpur 192 Khapar Manda (192) 658.46 900(131) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) --(5-10) -(10+)

193 Khasua (193) 145.68 216 (37) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) --(10+)

194 Bela (194) 47.75 879(111) -(-5) -(-5) W --(-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

195 Khajuri Panru (195) 659.63 2,279(337) P,:M PHS W,Hp,R PO -(-5) -(10+)

196 Bara (196) 50.59 410 (56) -(-,5) -(-5) W PO -(-5) -(10+)

197 Andari (197) 13.35 Uninhabited

198 Sa(bahini (198) 14.97 28 (3) -(-5) -(- 5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

199 Bhandal'i (199) 170 (31) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(--5) --(10+)

200 Khajuri Tika (200) 03.0S 1,072(162) P -(--5)/ W,Hp PO -(-5) -(5-10) 109

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. c., area under different types of land use in Remarke heotares rounded up to 2 deoimal plaoes). including --'-- -, any place of Approach Nearest town Power Staple Culturable religious, to and distance supply food WB!?te Area not historical village (in km.) Forest Irrigated by source Unil'rigated (including available or gauchal" for archaeolo- and groves) cultiva· gical tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

KR Nabinagar (10) EAg Rice, W(1.28},WE(2.33), 4.14 10.02 wheat 0(10.56). FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice, W(2.06),WE(4.l1), 8.65 9.90 ,vheat R(6.13),0(12.02). FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice, W(2.83). WE(6.07) 62.29 6.98 wheat 0(2.15) 6.88 3.92

KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, WE(2.12), R(2.33), 4.05 S.7l wheat 0(ii.86). KR .Ditto (10) EAg Rice, WE(4.35),R(4..35), 8.69 86.54 wheat 0(24..35). KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, W(3.30),WE(4.33), 23.60 18.89 wheat R(4..15),0(14.23) R(4.11),O(6.21). 5.77 14.26

FP Ditto (8) EAg Rice, W(6.07), TWE(4.05), 25.92 38.78 wheat 0(22.30). FP Ditto (9) Rice, TW(30.35), &(8.09) 14.20 0.37 wheat 0(6.23) 23.51 7.90

KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, W(26.30),R(4.0.49), 19.14 30.64 wheat 0(2.02). FP Ditto (10) Rice, W(4.05),R(4.05), 47.25 46.65 wheat 0(24.:08). KR Ditto (17) EA Rice, GC(20.23),W(16.19),TW(6.07), l4.4.25 137.36 Tl wheat TWE(24.28),R(24.28),0(52.61). FP Ditto (19) EAg Rice, GC(8.09),W(3.24), 55.46 42.70 wheat TWE(4.05),0(20.38). FP Ditto (18) EAg Rice, 40.55- W(4.05),WE(20,44), 32.43 10.01 wheat TWE(50.89),0(10.38). 199.41 1{R D~tto (15) EA Rice, 124.20 W(1O.32),WE(40,47), 88.86 ." wheat TWE(85.08),O(10.12). K.R Ditto (17) EAg Rice, 77,47 W(6.29),WE(14.20), 26.80 0.42 whcat R(20.50). 2.00 KR Ditto (16) EAg Rice, W(1.21 ),0(40.47) 4.07 wheat 199.21 Tl KR Ditto (15) EAg Rice, 83,57 W(10.14),WE(20.34),TW(30.35), 210.54 wheat, TWE(65.01),0(40.47). 9.06 KR Ditto (12) Hice, W(8.13),0(16.47) 14.21 wheat W(2.06)WE(1.28), 2.57 3.09 Tk(4.35). 2.55 FP Ditto (12) Rice, :.. W(4.05),0(4.51) 3.68 wheat 22.75 FP Ditto (12) Rice, W(4.09), Tk (3.35), ,13.15 wheat 0(10.49). 53.10 25.41 KR Ditto (6) Rice, W(14.57) wheat 110

VILLAGE

AMEN ITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

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 facility is available is given). ------~ ------~ Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area "Total popula· Educational Medical Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the village tion and watN' and of the (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of (potable) Tele­ Market! Rail. station, households graph hat,if any 'Yaterway~)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR-contd.

201 Koni (201) 352 (57) -(-5) -(-5) TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

202 Malwariya (202) 56-25 116 (19) --(-5) -(--5) W,TW,Hp -··(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

203 Phulwaria (203) 107.24 279 (43) -(-5) -(-5) W -(--5) -(-5) - (5-10)

204 Dharamkhap (204) 18.21 135 (22) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

205 Purahra (205) 67.58 457 (78) - (-5) -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

206 Bhaluwari (206) 48.73 258 (38) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

207 Khairi Ram (207) 43.71 73 (7) -(-5) -- (-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)-

238 Semri Bechain (208) 70.01 684(106) -(-5) -(--5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

209 Beni Ganjhar (209) 258.59 1,144(176~ -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) - (-5) -(10+) 210 Damua (210) 45.32 Uninhabited

211 Donra (211) 427.75 Uninhabited

212 Karman Lahang (212) 280.04 1,022(148) P --(--5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(5-10)

213 Ganu (213) 52.61 101 (14) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

214 Chandan Bigha (214) 38.04 III (10) -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

215 Barai Khap (215) 101.17 412 (59) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

216 Ramnagar (216) 184.94 1,348(203) P,M FPC,RP W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

217 Gamhariya (217) 203.96 821(140) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

218 Ujaini (218t 34.40 255 (38) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -(5-10)

219 Duari (219) 78.51 525 (89) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

220 Baghakol (220) 38.44 120 (19) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

221 Harihar Urdana (221) 226.62 1,080(158) ":"'(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

222 Tenaua (222) 51.80 825(124) P,l\'[ -(-5) W,Hp PO Sunday, -(5-10) .yednesday . 223 Ballahbar (223) 5.67 Uninhabited

224 Misir Tcndua (224) 46.13 393 (62) -(-5) -(-5) w --(-5) -(-·5) -\5-10)

"225 Jhari (225) 14-1.47 531 (69) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) 111

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use Remarks in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,- ~ any place of Culturable religious, waste Aren not historica.l Approach Nearest town (including available or to and distance Power Staple Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· village (in km.) supply food and cultiva· gical groves) tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Nabinagar (7) EAg Rice, W(1.21), WE(2.43) 40.99 5.96 wheat FP Ditto (12) RAg Rice, W(4.09),O(0.83) 48.34 2.99 wheat KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, WE(32.42.), O( 4. 90) 56.16 13.76 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, W(4.05) 9.57 4.59 wheat KR Ditto (9) ED,RAg Rice, W(6.07),WR(12.14) 37.66 11.07 wheat KR Ditto (12) RAg Rice, WR(6.39),0(4.07) 28.35 6.92 wheat KR Ditto (11) Rico, W(2.02),0(1.63) 34.72 5.34- wheat FP Ditto (12) Rice, W(4-.09),O(2.07) 47.00 16.85 wheat KR Ditto (12) EAg Rice, WE(20.27 ),0(4.10) 208.88 25.34 wheat 7.41 W(3.40),O(3.43) 28.33 2.75

422.63 -3.16 ,1.66

KR Ditto (10) Rice, 32.76 W(20.23),O(40.55) 41.28 46.70 98.52 wheat KR Ditto (9) Rice, W(4.05),O(31.88) 16.61 wheat KR Ditto (7) • Rice, W(4.05),O(23.,13) 3.49 6.33 wheat KR Ditto (6) Rice, W(4.05),O(50~71) ~.30 38.05 wheat FP Ditto (12) Rice, W(10.12), Tk(2.6.76), 28.11 77.86 wheat 0(42.09). KR Ditto (12) Rice, 3.99 W(3.84),Tk(4.05), 6.25 82.86 wheat 0(102.97). FP Ditto (14) Rico, W(5.06),O(20.56) 8.78 wheat KR Ditto ( l4,) EAg Rice, W(8.09),WE(2.02),O(I3.5I) 8.09 43.20 wheat FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, W(2.02),WE(12.14),O(9.98) 14.30 wheat KR Ditto (13) EAg Rice, 43.44 W(4.05),WE(40.4;7),0(I2.2.5) 41.30 85.05 wheat FP Ditto (13) EAg Rice, W(4.05),O(25.91) 10.32 11.52 wheat ./ W(1.01),0(2.48) 2.06

FP Ditto (12) Rice, W(3.04),O(21.67) 21.42 w_aeat KR Ditto (12) EAg Rice, W(3.04),WE(4.05),O(4;5.60) 91.78 wheat 112 VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the dista.nce in broad ranges, viz.,-·5 kms., 5-10 kms, and 10+krns., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). - -., Communica· Serial Name of village with Totala1"ea Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any 'Yater-ways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR--contd.

226 Surhana (226) 75.68 226 (30) p -(--5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

227 Kazakpur (227) ]81.70 355 (55) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -(5.10)

228 l\Iehian (228) 48.56 443 (65) P,M -(-5) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

229 Mohri Itwa (229) 57.06 406 (61) --(-·5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5·10) -(5.10)

230 Itwa (230) 226.62 994(161) P -(5-10) W,Hp -·(~5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

231 Labhri (231) 98.74 ]69 (22) --(-5) -(5.10) W -(5-10) -(5·10) -(-·5)

232 Debikanri (232) 28.73 128 (16) P -(5-10) W,Hp -'-(5·10) -(-5) -(5.1O)

233 Sinuuriya (233) ]01.17 239 (44) -(-5) -(5.10) W~Hp -(5.10) -(5-10) -·(5.10)

234 Anandua (231) 71.22 136 (20) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

235 Rampur (235) 173.20 834(119) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

236 Rampur Khairal (236) 51.39

237 I~nri (237) 210.43 492 (59) P --(5·10) W,Hp -·(5·10) -(5-10) -(-5)

238 Simri (238) 55.85 HI (20) -(-5) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5.10) -(5·10)

239 Sikariya1\1:aniyar(239) 134.76- 188 (31) P -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

240 Lauabal' (240) 209.62 415 (58) P -(5·10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)

241 Sikariya Ratan (241) 70.41 ll3 (13) -(- 5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

242 Niman Jodh (243) 97.93 81 (10) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -l-5)

243 Kala Pahar (244) 239.57 888(137) P,M: D W,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

244 Manohari (2.,1.5) 329.81 522 (76) P -(-5) "V,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

245 Pichhuliyo. (246) ]22.21 384 (59) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)

246 Bichkurwa (27!l) 54.63 253 (39) P -(5·10) W,Hp -(5.10) -(5.10) -(-5)

247 Rajpul' (280) 81.7;; 749(117) P -(]O+) ''',Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

248 Nima.n' (281) 49.78 Uninhabited

249 Hazar; (282) 20.3.]7 261 (3;;) -(--5) -(5.10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5·10) -(-5)

250 Chhotki Parhi (283) 84.17 236 (3ll) -(-5) -·(5·10) W,Tk -·(5·10) -(5·10) -(-5) 113

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

Land use (i e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal pJaces). -'"------. Rerral'ks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (inoluding available of religions, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eologioal interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Nabinagar (10) EAg Rice, 1.89 W(2.. 02),WE(16.19), 8.09 2.19 27.13 wheat 0(IS.17). KR Ditto (8) Rice, 3.51 W( 4.05),0(74.62) 99.52 wheat KR Ditto (9) Rice. W(2.02),0(29.0S) 2.02 11).{{ Nl wheat KR Ditto (6) Rice, W(4;.05),O(29.91) 23.10 wheat KR Ditto (7) ED,EAg Rice, W(8.09),0(1l6.09) 102.40 Nl wheat FP Ditto (5) Rice. W(1l.78),0(9.09) 40.89 36.50 wheat FP Ditto (6) Rice. W(4.05),O(4.05) 15.76 4.87 wheat FP Ditto (6) Rice. W(4.05),O(8.09) 75.82 13.21 wheat KR Ditto (3) Rice, Tk(30.81) 25.91 9.74 4.76 whE"at FP Ditto (3) Rice. TW( 16.23),0(81.91) 27.17 47.89 wheat W(8.15),O(20.75) 20.88

FP Ditto (5) Rice, W(14.97).0(100.84) 41.75 52.87 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice. W(2.02),O(27.96) 25.87 Wheat FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice. W(6.07).WE(8.09). 24.50 20.68 whE"at 0(74.97). FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice, W(20.23),O(109.13) 12.38 67.59 whE"at FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, W(2.53). WE(S.09). 19.65 wheat 0(40.14). FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, W(1.01).WE(4.05), 4.05 26.51 wheat 0(62.00). KR Ditto (12) EAg Rice. W(14.16),WE(64.75), 30.35 20.23 78.68 wheat 0(31.16). KR Ditto (15) Rice. W( 6 .09). Tk(8.34) 64.46 235.87 wheat 0(15.05). KR Ditto (12) Rice, 24.94 W(6.07),Tk(12.14), 17.28 26.17 wheat 0(35.61). FP Ditto (12) Ric:e, W(3.04),O(25.10) 23.45 l.00 wheat FP Ditto (12) Rioe, 0(32.49) 16.52 32.74 wheat W(1.66),O(27.35) 20.77

FP Ditto (7) Rico. W( 15.07).0(101. 3S) 46.29, 42.43 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, 0(43.00) 25.45 15.58 wheat 114

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOGK- NABINAGAR

Amenities available [if not available within the village. a nash (-) 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 facility is available is given]. r------.------.~------~Communica. Serial Name of village with Total area Total popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tiona no. Thana no. of tile tion and Educational Uedical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, villago number of (potable) MMketfhat. Rail. st"tion. (in hectares) households if any 'Vatorwaye)

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENU~ THANA-NABINAGAR-contd.

2.31 Shivpur (284) 60.70 322 (49) P -(5.10) W, TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) BS

252 Bhatkur (28.;) 42.90 200 (29) -(-5) --(5·10) W,Hp,R -(---5) -(5·10) -(-5)

253 Barki Parhi (2S6) SS.79 314 (79) P -(5.10) W,TW,Hp,R -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5)

254 Cha"1.rl Khap (287) 36.42 10~ (12) -(-5) -(5·10) W,TW,Hp,R -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5)

2.35 Dhanawan (2SS) U3.72 414. (64) p -(Ii.l0) W,TW,Hp -(-5) _(5-10) -(--5)

256 KS1'man (289) 62.73 85 (12) -(-5) -U5.10) W --(-5; -(5·10) -(-5)

257 :M:irzapur (290) 90.24 267 (31) p -(.-5) W -(--5) -(--5) -(--5)

258 SimN\ (201) 46.04 63 (9) -(--5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

259 Mahuli (292) 215.69 438 (64) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

260 Baruna (203) 2"'4.83 713 (U5) P -(5·10) W,Hp --(5·10) -(5.10) -(--5)

261 Belain (294) 62.32 216 (33) ,p -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

262 Burhiban (205) 35.61 181 (33) -(-5) -(·-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

263 Rampur (296) '85.39 202 (49) -(-5) ·-(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

264 Dhanauti (2!)7) 69.20 44 (8) -(-'5) -(-5) W -(--q) -(-5) -(-5)

265 Itwa (298) 107.0S 593 (88) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

266 Kusa (299) 127.07 271 (41) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5·10) -(5-10) 267 Karman Bcchin (300) 25.90 21 (2) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5-10'- 268 Balain (301) 3i6.00 945 (13.1) P,M -(5·10) W,Hp,R -(5.10) -(5·10) -(5.10)

269 Basdiha (302) 157.83 363 (53) P -(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -(.-5)

270 Bhatwa Bhagli (303) 57.06 212 (27) -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

271 Bllagli (304;) 51.80 167 (23) P -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp -(5.10) -(5-10) I -(-5)

272 Banhara (30::;) 44.51 43 (6) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5.10) -(5-10) -(-5)

273 Dewankhiri (306) 53.01 11 (3) -(-5) -(5.10) Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

274 Kltiri Dayal (307; lIS.17 239 (33) p -(-5) W -(-S) -(-5) BS

275 Amauna (30S) 146.49 206 (29) -(--5) -(~.IO) W,Hp -(-oj) -(5-10) -(-5) 115

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., ar'ea under different typad of hmd u,e in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including --. any place of Approach Nearest town Oulturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (inkm.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 I2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Nabinagar (10) EAg Rice. WE(4.05),O(2S.44) 16.52 11.69 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, 0(24.08) 12.25 6.57 whpat KR Ditto (16) EAg Rice, WE(12.95),O(34.40) 20.64; 17.S0 wheat FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice. WE(6.07),O(I1.33) 7.04 I1.S9 wheat FP Ditto (10) EA Rice, WE(16.19).0(30.66) 14;.20 52.67 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, 0(16.S0) 45.93 wheat FP Ditto (4) Rice. W(5.36).0(40.S7) 10.54 33.47 wheat PR Ditto (3) Rice. W(3.24).0(20.23) 6.S7 16.49 wheat PR Ditto (4) ED.EAg Rice. WI1.21), WE(2.02). 132.45 73.94 whpat 0(6.07). FP Ditto (6) EAg.EO Rice. WE(6.07).0(S.09) 131.4;6 99.21 wheat KR Ditto (1) EAg IUae. WE(5.26). Tk(27 .4;0) 15.63 9.S5 4.1S wheat KR Ditto (2) EAg Rice. WE(4.05),Tk(9.07) 17.22 3.71 1.56 wheat FP Ditto (3) EAg Rice. WE(4.39).Tk(20.32) 41.34; 6.12 12.75 wheat PR Ditto (3) Rice, Tk(26.57) 22.3S 10.S4 S.95 wheat FP Ditto (4) EAg Rice, WE(S.09).E(32.37) 113.31 43.31 wheat FP Ditto (7) EAg Rice, W(2.02).WE(10.12) 46.44 6S.49 wheat FP Ditto (9) EAg,EO Rice. W(0.40),WE(2.02) 13.S0 9.68 wheat FP Ditto (9) EAg Rice, W(4.05),WE(47.35), 216.57 37.56 Nl :Tl wheat R(40,47). FP Ditto (8) Rice. 00(12.14), W(2.43), 90.04 41.73 wheat Tk(10.12). KR Ditto (4) Rice, W(2.43),R(10.12) 15.90 28.61 wheat- FP Ditto (8) ED Rice, W(1.21), Tk(4.05), 19.02 7.29 wheat 0(20.23). KR Ditto (7) Rice, W(1.62),O(6.07) 16.61 20.21 wheat KR Ditto (10) Ric", /" 0(33.79) 16.24 2.53 wheat PR Ditto (4) ED.EAg Rice, W(6.07).WE(4.05 ), 52.40' 31.37 wheat O(24.2S). FP Ditto (S) EAg Rice, W(1.62),WE(4.S6), 7S.36 49.38 wheat TWE(2.02).0(10.25). 116

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

Amenitil3s available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) h shown in the coiumn and next to it in brackets, ~he distance in 15road ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). r------_____.A..------, Communtca- Serial Name of village with Total area Total populo.. Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational l'.fedical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number' of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR-contd.

276 SattaI' (309) 262;"23 582 (85) P -(5-10) W,Hp PO --(--5) -(-5)

277 Sohadih (312) 47.35 Uninhabited

278 Phuldiha (313) 124..2'4 736(113) P,M,H -(-5) W,TW,lIp -(-5) -.(- 5) -(-5)

279 IIariharpur (3H) 32.37 113 (17) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

280 Sonbarsa Khaira (315) 244.4,3 521(50) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

281 Tenua (316) 458.50 1,842(324) P,M,H PHS W,Hp PO -(-5) BS

282 Bar'iyawan (317) 205.47 1,711(254) P -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) Tuesday, -(-5) Saturday. 283 Parsa (319 ) 140.42 663(101) p -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

284 Gopalpur (320) 35.61 16 (3) -(-5) --(-5) W -(-5) -(-5 -(-5)

285 Kurgain (331) 7.3.27 292 (41) -(-5) --(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

286 Pararia (332) 133.14, - .308 (80) -(-3) W,TW.Hp -(-5) ':_(-5) BS

287 Misir Bigha (333) 26.30 23 (4,) -(-5) --(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-,5)

288 Jharaha (33!) 42.49 247 (39) --(-5) -(-.5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) ~(-5)

289 IConi (336) 89.03 254 (al) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

290 Beni (337) 168.75 6.37(117) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

291 ltawa (338) 222.57 711 (97) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

292 Mahuari (339) 127.07 232 (29) ::'_(-5) -(-5) lip -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

293 Karman (340) 145.28 14.3 (20) p -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

294 Tenduni (34,1 ) 90.65 222 (32) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

295 Tamsi (342) 30.35 Uninhabited

296 Chandpur (343) 124.24 393 (64) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Bhataulia 297 Bairawan (344) 226.62 614 (80) P -(-5) W.TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Lokhath 298 Pipra (345) 133.95 366 (50) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

299 Bagahi (346) 47.35 390'\(0) p -(5-10) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) ~(5-10)

300 Tamsi (347) 159.44. 413 (63) -(-5) -(-5) W,IIp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) / 117

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVI SION-AURANGABAD

Land use. (i. e., area under different types of land u~e in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r- ..A. ------. any plnee . of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Un irrigated gauchar for archaeolQ- and cultivation gical groves) interest

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Nabinagar (4) ED,EAg Rice, WE (9.99),R (16.66);-0(5.08) 165.49 30.01 35.00 wheat 0(8.98) 21.97 16.40 KR Ditto (.5) ED,EAg Rice, WE (9.54), TWE (26.35) 5.63 32.38 46.95 Tl wheat R (2.09), 0(1.30) KR Ditto (6) ED,EAg Rice, WE (1).34),R(1.70), 22.33 2.22 wheat 0(0.78) KR Ditto (8) ED,EAg Rice, WE (17.24), R (6.92), 134.65 22.66 60.68 wheat 0(2.28). PR Ditto (9) ED,EAg Rice, WE (73.00), R (41.8:3), 155.43 100.02 87.37 N3 wheat 0(0.85). KR Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, W(6.07),WE(25.90).0(16.19) 175.21 20.23 21.87 Ml:Cl:T3 wheat KR Ditto (15) EAg Rice, W (4.05), WE (16.19), 71.91 18.23 21.95 wheat o (S.09). KR Ditto (7) EAg Rice, WE(7.17),0(0.85) 17.37 10.16 wheat FP Ditto (15) EAg Rice, 0(14.21) 10.83 30.23 20.00 wheat PR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, WE(57.70) 34.99 40.45 wheat KR Ditto (15) EAg Rice, WE (4.05), 0(6.07) 10.49 1.64 4.05 wheat FP Ditto (15) EAg Rice, WE(2.06), 0 (20.23) 10.10 5.69 4.41 wheat KR Ditto (15) Ri('e, TW (2.06),0 (26.75) 33.33 25.96 wheat KR Ditto (11) EAg Rice, 0(37.28) 64.12 32.44 34.91 wheat PR,KR Ditto (14) Rice, W (8.09), 0 (8.09) 132.27 29.57 40.66 wheat KR Ditto (14) EAg Rice, W (4.05),WE(18.21),0(8.09) 76.65 19.93 wheat Ifp Ditto (11) EAg Rice, W (4.05),WE{8.09),0(l0.12) 82.57 40.45 wheat FP Ditto (14) EAg Rice, WE(6.0S),O{29.S9) 44.17 S.6S wheat W (4.05),0(4.05) 5.99 3.75 12.51

FP Ditto (14) EAg Rice, TWE (14.16),O{90.51) 2.74 16.64 wheat FP Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, WE(16.19),TWE(20.23), 47.26 102.40 wheat 0(40.37). PR,KR Ditto (15) EAg Rice. WE (12.14).0(0.81) 98.98 22.02 wheat FP Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, WE (6.07), TWE (16.19) 21.45 3.29 wheat PR Ditto (IS) ED,EAg Rice, W (6.07), WE (7.28), 105.96 34.06 wheat 0(6.07). 118

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in br'ackets, 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]. --.. r-'------Communica- Seri!!.l Nume of village with Total arca Total popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station. (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR-contd.

301 Barhra (348) 116.55 384 (64) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

302 Thumbhi (319) 98.74, 267 (33) --;-(-5) -(5-10) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

303 Dangra (350) 33.99 uninhabited

304 Thumba (351) 116.55 284 (42) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) Wednesday, -(-5) Saturday. 305 Babhandih (352) 50.59 395 (51) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

306 Bairia (353) 128.28 842(128) P -(-5) W,Hp PO Sunday, -(5-10) Thursday. 307 Kulharia (354) 97.93 138 (26) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

308 Bisrampur (355) 99.15 420 (53) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

309 Para a (356) 77.70 381 (61) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

310 Mirzapur (357) 317.27 928(109) P.M -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(--5)

311 Mahuli (358) 82.55 - 215 (22) , -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

312 Babhandih (359) 147.71 164 (25) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

313 Bal'ki Regania. (360) 180.49 524 (80) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) Wednesday, --(- 5) Saturday. 314 Reganian Majhauli (361) 374.73 985(144) p -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

315 Sonaura (362) 280.44 925(132) P H W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

316 Kasautia (363) 76_89 343 (54) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

317 Semra Uchitbhan (364) 125.86 292 (40) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-6)

318 Anjanian (365) 163.09 577 (88) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-6) -(-5)

319 Piprs (366) 229.86 497 (69) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5\ -(5-10) -(6-10)

320 Bhurkuria (367) 188.58 562 (74) P -(-5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(-5) -(--5)

321 Jasois (368) 125.86 410 (56) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

332 Banahra (369) 73.2:> 141 (18) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-6) -(5-10)

323 Ba,.diha (370) 66.77 191 (23) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(- 5) -(5-10)

324 NawIlo1ih (371) 83.36 225 (26) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(5-10)

_325 Khamdha (372) 101.17 498 (64) p ;-(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) 119

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land u~e (i. e., area under different types of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r-- ____,.___ any place of Culturable Area-- not religious. waste available historical Approach Nearest town Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or to and distance Power Staple gauchar cultivation archaeo- village (in km.) supply food and logical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

FP ~abinagar (14) EAg Rice, WE (14.16), 0 (0.81). 91.04 10.54 wheat FP Ditto (15) EAg Rice, WE (6.07), TWE (20.23) 50.75 21.69 wheat 0(24.11)- 7.75

FP Ditto (15) EAg Rice, WE (18.21), TWE (20.23) 73.09 5.02 wheat KR Ditto (17) EAg Rice, WE(7_2S), TWE(6.07), 22.31 7.92 wheat 0(5.67). KR Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, W (4 86), WE (10.12). 89.02 4.04 wheat TWE (16.19), 0(4.05). FP Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, WE(4.05), 0 (8_09) 71.04 14-.75 wheat FP Ditto (25) EAg Rice, WE(16.19), TWE(20.23), 47.28 2.58 wheat 0(12.72). KR Dehri (25) EAg Rice, WE(1O.12) .TWE(2.02) 39.19 21.47 wheat 0(4.90). KR Do. (23) EA Rice, WE(50.59),TWE(20.23), 174.58 21.97 2.36 Tl wheat 0(47.54). FP Nabinagar (22) EAg Rice. W(2.46), WE(6.1S). 17.99 1.72 2.42 wheat TWE(12.61),O (39.17). FP Ditto (17) ED,EAg Rice, W(5.26) WE(7.28), 62.49 70.66 wheat 0(0.02). FP Ditto (17) EAg Rice, WE (20.23) 145.60 14.66 wheat FP Ditto (23) EAg Rice. W (2.02), WE(26.30). 117.76 5.72 36.53 wheat TWE(20.23),0(166.171· I!'P Ditto (23) EO,EAg Rice, W (2.02),WE(6.07), 116.15 16.64 4.00 Tl wheat TWE(14.16),O(120.8S). FP Dehri (23) EAg Rice, W(2.50),WE(10,16),O(7.01) 32.84 2.77 21.61 wheat KR Do. (23) EAg Rice, WE (5.13), TWE(12.83), 28.61 49.44 wheat 0(29.85). l{R Do. (19) EAg Rice, W (5.18), WE(14.82), 44.80 12.52 37.98 wheat TWE(17.06), 0 (30.73). KR Do. (25) EAg Rice, WE(lO.9'7),O (56.47) 138.77 1.72 21.93 wheat. FP Do. (23) EAg Rice. W(12.70), WE(7.11),O(70.86) 46.51 1.61 49.76 wheat l!'P Do. (23) EAg Rice, W(lO.37),WE(3.18),O(57.93) 48.12 1.33 4.93 wheat --:: I{R Aurangabad (16) ED,EAg Rice, WE (6.53),0 (12.19) 29.58 11.45 12.54 wheat _KR Ditto (16) ED,EAg Rice, WE(S.H), TWE(17.34) 23.38 1.86 1.75 Ml:Cl:T2 wheat 0(13.93). l:CR Ditto (17) ED,EAg Rice, WE(12.3!), 0 (22.57) 37.49 4.11 6.85 wheat l:CR Ditto (18) ED,EAg Rice, WE(S,59),O (45.39) 38.86 6.63 1.55 / wheat 120 VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BuicK-NABINAGAR

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a. dash (-) j,;, shown in the column and next to it in bra.ckets, 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]. ,------... ComrnuniC'a- Serial N arne of village with Tot,al area Total popula· Drinking Post Day or tions ~o. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop; village number of (potable) Tele· Market/hat. Rail. station, (in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE TBANA-NABINAGAR..::contd.

326 Majhauli (373) 259.40 740(103) -(-5) -(-5) W.Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

327 N archahi (374) 174.42 566 (54) -(-5) -(-5) W.Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

~28 Mahdewa (375) 122.62 460 (66) P -(-5) W.Hp,R --(-5) -(-oj -(5·10) 329 La.hiarpur (376) 44.92 179 (25) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

330 Charan kalan (377) 197.48 1,043(145) P,:M:,H R,P W,TW,Hp PO Monday, --(6-10) Thursday. 331 Ingunahi (378) 85.39 205 (32) -(-5) -(-5) W.Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

332 Gangahar (379) 63.53 312 (51) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

333 Gaura (380) 33.59 Uninhabited 334 Karhari (381) 36.83 455 (73) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

335 Karahra (382) 261.83 473 (65) 'P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)

336 Saharsa (383) 155.40 399 (59) P -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-TO) -(5-10)

337 Jaipur (384) 173.20 434 (59) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

338 Simra (385) 202.74 341 (49) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

339 Ghutia (386) 93.48 297 (39) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) / 3<100 Saya (387) 156.61 235 (27) _P,M,H -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

341 Sinduriya (388) 247.66 353 (50) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

342 Surju Khap (389) 34.80 99 (9) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

343 Mirzapur (390) 157.42 19 (4) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

344 RaJpur (391) 239.98 818(120) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

34,5 Basaura (398) 236.74 342 (40) P -(-5) W.Tk, -(--5) -(-5) BS TW,Hp' 3406 Kharag Parsa (399) 80.53 101 (14) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

347 Tuna (400) 113.72' 528 PO) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 348 Gamhal'ia (401) 254.54 9_48(116) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -;-(-5) -(-5)

34-9 Mali (402) 197.48 1,107(136) P,M PH£, W,TW,Hp PO Monday, DS CHW (2). Friday. 350 Sori Salempur (403) 12.95 Uninhabited 121

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e .• area under different types ofland use in Remarks hectares roundeu up to 2 decimal places). including .A.. r------~ ~- - _-_ ---.------, any place of Approach Nearest town Power Staple Oulturable religious, to and distance supply food waElte Area not historical village (inkm.) Forest Irrigated by sourre Unirrigated (including available or gauchal' for archaeolo- and groves) cultiva- gical tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Aurangabad (22) EAg Rice, W 12.02). WE (24.28), 8.82 24.80 3.25 Tl wheat 0(16.20). KR Ditto (17) ED,EAg Rice, WE (l96.2!), 0 (17.00) 139.03 2.15 wheat FP Ditto (17) ED,EAg Rice, WE (22.50),TWE(12.30), 35.58 2.12 20.51 wheat 0(29.61). KR Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, WE (6.15), 0 (17.63) 16.64 2.51 1.16 wheat KR Ditto (15) EA Rice, WE(20.31),TWE(30.50), 21.71 16.71 3.54 wheat 0(104.71). KR Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, WE (8.09),0 (30.10) 22.37 8.20 16.63 wheat KR Ditto (13) ED,EAg Rice. WE(9.11),O (21'33) 18.96 2.15 11.98 wheat WE(3.44),O (6.91) 23.03 0.21

KR Ditto (18) ED,EAg Rice. WE (4.17), 0 (9.34) 17.48 3.84 2.00 wheat KR Ditto (10) ED,EAg Rice. WE (8.09),TWE(12.14), 205.80 32.97 wheat, 0(2.83). KR Ditto (8) ED,EAg Rice, WE (4.01i),TWE(12.14) 126.92 12.29 wheat FP Ditto (7) ED,EAg Rice, GO(6.07), WE(6.M), 126.08 14.75 wheat TWE (20.23). KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, TWE (34.40) 148.74, 19.60 wheat KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, WE (2.02) 84.25 6.88 wheat KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, WE (8.09), TWE (32.37) 103.17 12.88 Tl whea~ KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, TWE (8.09) 99.92 139.65 wheat FP Ditto (12) ED,Eo\g Rice, WE (4.05) 28.66 2.00 wheat KR Ditto (9) ED,EAg Rice, GO (4.0.'). WE (2.02) 140.93 10.42 Tl wheat KR Ditto (6) EAg Rice. GO (10.11), TW (12.14), 10.3.01 43.52 55.02 HI wheat TWE(14.16). PR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, 218.31 18.43 wheat KR Diito (15) ED,EAg Rice. WE (6.07) 64.80 9.44 wheat KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, WE (10.12) 42.46 61.14 wheat KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, W (12.14) 234.52 7.77 wheat PB Nabinagal' (14) EAg Rice, TWE (20.23). 0 (75.31) 20.95 11.83 69.16 wheat 0(2.12) 9.72 1.11 122 VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

Amenities available [if not available wij;hin 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 facility is available is given]. r- Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total l'opula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4; 5 6 7 S 9 10

REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR-CQ1~td.

351 Maluka Bigha (404) 84.17 91 (ll) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

352 Sori (405) 645.S{ 1,283 (204) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO (-(-5) -(-5) Total 53,643.97 144,690 (20,843) P (153) H (1) M (24) PHCfHG(2) H (7) FPC (1) o (2) PHS (8) D (1) GHW (2) RP (10) Note: Figures given in brackets under Col. 4 relate to number of households. 123

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURA NGABAD

Land URe (i.e., area. under different typeEl ofland use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2..A. decimal____ places).._____ -, including r------any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable Area not religious. to and distance Power Staple waste ava.ilable historical village (inkm.l supply food Forest Irrigated by source Unit'rigat,ed (including for or gauchar cultivation archaeo­ a.nd logical groves) interest

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR· N abinagar (14) EAg Rice, 0(22.29) 42.91 3.76 12.25 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, 0(273.03) 189.59 44.00 137.64 wheat 974.68 GC(188.84) 19,623.16 3,426.42 12,695.09 N 19 PC(37.51,l M 10 W(864.95) C 10 WE(2,543.78} T 41 TW(217.27) TWE(2,016.95) Tk(278.56) R(412.61) L(188.94) 0(10,067.57) 124

VILLAGE

AMEN ITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BAR UN

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., for the nearest place where the facility is available is givon]. r-- ..A____~ ___ ~ -- ~- -- ~ Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegfl.ph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectare~) households if any 'Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE -THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

1 Karahra (29) 163.49 364 (43) P -(-·5) W,TW -(-5) -(--5) -(5-10)

2 Kalyanpur (30) 93.48 286 (43) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(5-10)

3 Hathikhap (31) 155.{0 608 (69) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS 4 Dhangain (32) 326.98 1,661(250) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

5 Barauli (33) 341.95 1,528(247) P CHW W,Hp PO -(5-10) BS 0(2).' 6 Kadirpura (34) 80.53 174 (25) -(--5) -(-.5) W,Hp -(-5) -·(10+) -(-5)

7 Kadirpura (35) 256.97 Uninhabited

8 Kharjama (36) 50.99 364 (42) P ---(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

9 Katl,aha (37) 656.80 1,217(157) P(2) ---(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

10 Narayea Khap (38) 116.14 2{6 (38) ~(-5) -(--5) W,Tk -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

11 Bagahi (39) 368.66 445 (47) P --(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(5-10) -(510)

12 :Mahuari (40) 153-37 415 (65) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

13 Dhuriya (41) 253.73 708(111) P PHS,CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(--5)

14 Pipra (42) 292.99 1,412(210) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

15 Pipri (43) 61.1L 64 (12) P -(-5) Hp -(-:;:-5) -(--5) BS

16 Karma (44) 80.53 506 (69) P -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(- 5) -(--5)

17 Askhap (45) 80.94 256 (41) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

18 Parasia (46) 152.97 516 (74) P -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(---5) BS

19 Batura (47) 188.99 739 (Ill) P -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(--5) BS

20 Bhuapur (48) 87.01 510 (60) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

21 Balkarma ({9) 107.24 372 (53) -(--5) -( -5) W,Hp -'(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

22 Teldiha (50) 163.90 543 (93) P -(-5) W,Hp,C,N -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

23 Rampur (51) 226.22 792 (96) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

24 Katea (52) 93.08 807( 118) P -(-5) W,Hp --'(--5) -(-·5) -(-5)

25 l\'{akhra (53) 278.42 852(110) P -(--9) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 125

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAQ

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r- -, any place of Approach Nearest town Cultul'able religious, to Bnd distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available Or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultiva· gica1 groves) tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

PR Aurangabad (25) Rice, GO(134.23) 17.48 3.95 7.83 1.1;1;01 wheat PR,KR Daudnagar (20) Rice, PO(78.99) 3.34 5.58 3.72 wheat PR,KR Dehri (20) Rice, PO(139.95) 12.89 Tl wheat FP Do. (20) Rice, GO(295.81) 30.98 wheat PE,KR Aurango.bad (24,) Rice, PC(263.98) 49.90 2.8.07 Nl:Ml:Tl wheat PR Dehri (26) EAg Rice, PO(40.S8),WE(4.58) 10.62 .. ~ 24.45 wheat GO(58.57) 7.76 9.31 181.33

KR Do. (18) ED,EAg Rice, GO(40.47),WE(4.05) 3.24: 2.93 wheat KR Do. (13) EAg Rice, GO(101.90),WE(75.92) 66.59 352.28 wheat KR Do. (12) EAg Rice, PO(32.37), WE(O. 79) 11.69 65.29 wheat KR Do. (10) Rice, OC(72.84),WE(29.97) 8.2"2 2.83 251.16 wheat FP Do. (15) Rice, GC(129.84) 23.53 wheat PR Do. (15) Rice, PO(242.95) 8.09" 2.02 Ml:Tl wheat PR,KR Daudnagar (12) Rice, PO(283.2.8) 9.71 M2 wheat PR Dehri (20) Rice, PO(51.39) 9.72 wheat PR,KR Daudnagar (IS) Rice, GO(69.05) 4.92 4.57 wheat PR Aurangabad (26) Rice, G0(64.72) 14.50 1.72 wheat PR,KR Ditto (25) Rice, GO(139.21) S.SO 4.96 Ml;02:T3 wheat PR,KR Ditto (IS) Rice, 00(155.33) 6.17 27.4:9 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rjce, GO(75.71) 2.37 S.93 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GO(95.10) . 2.53 9.61 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 00(149.63) 2.93 1l.34 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GO(201.19) 5.67 19.36 wheat FP Ditto (27) Rice, GO(80.56) 3.82 7.88 Tl wheat KIt Dehri tIl)) Rice, 00(242.80) 32.68 1.10 wheat 126

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BARUN

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in braokets, 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]. r--~------"------, Communica­ Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or days tions no. Thana nc. of the tion and Educational Medical water and of the (Bus stop. village number of (potable) Tele­ Market/hat. Rail. station, (in heotares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

26 Dhanuti (54) 265.47 736 (98) P,M PHS W,Tk,Hp,C r(5-10) -(10+) -(10 +)

27 Dighi (55) 83.77 349 (34) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

28 Gothauli (56) 1,256.13 1,041(159) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5·10)

29 Malikana (57) 28.33 20 (4) -(-5) -(-5) W.Hp_,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

30 Chura (58) 277.61 1,380(191) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

31 Dhararnpura (59) 95.91 506 (77) P,M,H -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

32 Phesra (60) 127.07 256 (42) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

33 Karma (61) U3.31 330 (45) P -(-5) W,Tk. -(-5) -(IO+) -(IO+) Hp.C. 34 Simra Kalan (62) 83.77 3.28 (50) -(-5) -(-5) W.Hp -(-5) Sunday, -(5-10) Thursday. 3:> Bhalua (63) 125.45 191 (19) -(-5) -(-5) W.Hp -(-5) Sunday. -(5-10) Thursday. 36 Chitaul' Khap (64) 8.50 Uninhabited

37 Mahtha (65) 139.61 605 (88) P -(-5) W -(-5) Sunday. -(-5) Thursday. 38 Niranjanpur (66) 17.40 Uninhabited

39 Inglis (67) 289.35 873(1I0) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

40 Tanrwamansur- (68) 21.04 53 (7) -(-5) -(5-10) W.Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) pur 41 Mitraj (69) 75.27 379 (63) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp.C --(-5) Sunday. -(-5) Thursday. 42 Khanda (70) 174.01 1,146(148) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) Sunday, -(5-10) Thursday. 43 Shahpur (71) 54.23 Uninhabited

44 Pokhraha (72) 36.83 168 (20) -(-5) -(5-10) 'W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) --(5-10)

45 Teri (73) 46.54 335 (40) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

46 Nawadih (74) 36.02 108 (13) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5·10) -(5-10)

47 Sonbarsa (75) 86.20 343 (56) P -(5-10) W,Hp,C,N -(-5) - (5·]0) -(-5)

48 Kazi Chak (7o) 126.6&- 835(127) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-lO) -(5-]0) 49 Ahmad Chak (77) .28.73 Uninhabit6 d

50 Bahuti (78) 161.87 403 (55) -(-5) -(5-1~ W,Hp,C,N -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5·10) 127

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SU8DIVI~1 ),'" -AURANGABAD

Land use (i.e., 3rea under different types of land use Remarks in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal pIsces). including ---, any place of Culturable religious, waste Area not historical Approach Nearest town (including available Or to and distance Power Staple Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- village (in km.) supply food and cultiva- gical gl'oves) tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Dohrj (15) EAg Rice, GC(231.06) 22.95 10.52 Tl wheat KR Do. (10) Rice, GC(73.55) B.09 0.B2 1.21 whea.t KR Do. (9) EA,g Rice, GC(121.40), WE(74.67) 40.21 3.24 1,016.61 wheat KR Do. (16) Rice, GC(20.23) 3.99 3.76 wheat KR Do. (15) Rice, GC(~16.38) 26.59 10.14 24.28 wheat KR Do. (16) Rice, GC(81.55) 13.80 Ml:T2 wheat FP Aura.ngabad (16) Rice, GC(101.70) 16.47 8!90 wheat FP Deh ri (10) Rice, GC(88.50) 14.S0 10.01 T2 wheat KR Do. (S) Rice, GC(71.15) 5.41 7.10 T2 wheat FP Do. (7) Rice, GC(101.99) 6.88 16.58 wheat PC(4.84) 0.88 2.44

FP Do. (7) Rice, GC(1l4.88) 6.03 18.56 wheat GO(11.21) 1.65 4-.54

FP Do. (7) EAg Rice, GC(231.00) 21.22 37.00 M5:Cl:Tl wheat FP Do. (7) Rice, GC(9.66) 1.53 9.S5 Cl wheat KR Do. (6) Rice, GO(60.66) 1.72 12.99 wheat KR Do. (6) Rice, GO(145.60) 7.32 20.95 wheat GC(4;1.02) 6.8B 6.13

FP Do. (B) ED Rice, GC(17.54) 11.86 7.43 wheat FP Do. (9) ED Ric'e, GC(31.l2) 9.25 6.H wheat KR Do. (9) ED Rice, GC(lB.H) 10.20 7.71 wheat FP Do. . (8) ED Rice, GO(o3.96) 17.64 14.41 wheat FP Do. (10) ED Rice, GC(7S.25) 24.44 23.86 wheat GC(21.42) 2.09 5.07

KH. Do. (11) ED Rice, GC(133.53) 15.86 12.48 wheat 128

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BAR UN

Amenities available [ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) ill shown in the o()hm:m and next to it in bra.:;kets, t.he distance in broad rlmges, viz.,--5 kms., 5-11) kIlls. and 10+kms .• of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ------. nay ot' CommuniCl)- Sarial Name of village wit.h Total "TOO- Total popula.- Educational Medical Drinking Post days tious n.,. '.rh!tna no. of tlle village tion and wa.~er Imd ofth& (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of (pot ..blo) Tole­ lIfarketf Rail. atation. households graph hat,if any Wa,t

51 Satuahi (79j 69.61 61t) (76) P -(-5) W,Tk.Hp,C -(-5) -(5·10) -(10+) (80) 52 Kuamhi 41.28 62 (7) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--:5) -(5·10) -(10+) 53 SlIioabad (81) 22.66

Tskinagaf (82) 26.71 140 (19) -(-6) -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

55 pg,tkhltul (83) 29.14 {ill (9) -(-51 -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(10+) -(10+) 56 Pelarhi (84) 126.26 530 (61) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) -(5-10) -15·14)

J6~m ..khap (85) ,]7~29 399 (59) P,O - (5·10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

58 R"tnaur (86) S3.53 324 (42) -(-5) -(-5) W,IIp,C -(-5) -(·-5) -(--5)

59 (87) 10198 595(102) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Rp,e -(-5) -(-5; -(-5)

60 B.-ida-bi (88) 42_49 236 (29) -+-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

61 Kurwan (89) Ul 1. 93 323 (54) --(-5) -(--5) w,e -(-5) -(

64 Sarpata (101) 86.60 264 (32) P -(--5) w,e -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

65 Dudhaila (102) 85.T9 291 (M) -(-5) -<-5), W,Hp --(-5) -(-G) -(-:i)

66 Ptmthu (lOl» 519.;1.0 2,124(329) P -(-ill W,Hp PO -(-5) -{-oj 67 BBhraj (107) 23.47 UrN.n.hC*bi!ed

68 JII.gdispur (108) 163,49 63~ (62) p cmv W,Hp -(-11) -(-5) -(-Ii)

69 Chiraila (l09) lHi.S3 257 (35) p -(-5) W_,Hp -(-Ii) -(-5) -(-5)

70 Harhull (IlD) 269.52 716 (Si) P,O -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-Ii) -(-5) -(-5)

71 Chetu Bigha (Ill) 15.78 1;:;8 (17) -(-5) -,:-5) W -(--<5) -(-5) -(-.fi)

72 Shivne.thpur (HZ) 27:l.i'i1l 928{1l7) P -( -5) W,Hp,R,C --(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

Runs (JI6) H3.66 552(75) p -(-5) W,TW, -{----OJ -(-5) -(-5) Hp,B. 74 Jogiya (1.l7) 864(107) p -(-5) W,Hp PO Sunday BS

75 Jankop (!lS) 299.06 I,H3(l7a) p /' -(5-10) W,Rp -(-5) -(-.3) -(-5) 129

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

I Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). --A-__ ------, Remarks Approach Nearest town Oulturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source U nirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or aTcha- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Dehri (18) Rice, GO(34..42) 24.56 10.46 Ml wheat FP Do. (20) Rice, GO(26.40) 8.32 6.36 Cl:Tl wheat GO(12.40) 6'98 3.28

FP Do. (20) Rice, GO(10.10) 11.63 4.98 wheat FP Do. (20) Rice, GO(15.09) 8.64 5.38 wheat KR Aurangabad (16) Rice, GO(78.95) 27.38 19.90 ~heat KR Ditto (17) Rice, GO(51.47) 16.59 9.07 Ml:01 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, GO(38.80) 16.16 8.43 M1:01 wheat KR,NC Ditto (16) Rice, GO(67.78) 21.48 12.72 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, GC(23.83) 13.85 4.65 wheat KR Ditto (17) Rice, GO(101.19) 25:30 5.44; wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(50.32) 2.3.21 7.00 wpeat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(45.63) 15'24 8.33 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GO(60.98) 13.64 8.80 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GO(50.92) 15.75 19.12 wheat KR Ditto (20) ED Rice. GO(415.62) 68.80 34.74 wheat GO(16.35) 7.12

FP Dehri (12) Rico, GO(153.33) 10.16 wheat FP Aurangabad (12) Rioe, GO(94.53) 4.49 16.31 wheat KR Ditto (15) ED Rice, GO(lis.70),WE(2.56), 64.66 36.10 wheat TV. E(44.50). FP Ditto (12) Rice, WE(8.14) 3.5.6 4.08 wheat FP Ditto (13) ED Rice, GC(153.64) 77.12 42.54 wheat ~ KR Ditto· (8) EAg Rice, WE(4;0.63),O(23.47) 49.13 30.43 Nl wheat PR Ditto (8) ED,EAg Rice, WE(24;.60),O(14.97) 7.73 Ml:04 wheat KR Ditto (8) ED,EAg Rice, WE(75.07),O(40.88) 92.13 90.98 wheat 130

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- BARUN

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 facility is available is given]. r-'------J--_ ____ ------, . Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and F.lucational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station. (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

76 Ul'dina (U9) 237.14 677(106) P PHS,RP, W,Hp PO -(--5) -(-5) CHW(2). 77 Pokhrahi (120) 99.96 471 (83) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) _ -(- 5) -(-5) 78 Khatira (121) 54.23 Uninhabited

79 Tengri (122) 62.73 Uninhabited

80 Pi rt ampul' (123) 159.85 377 (52) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

81 Ratanpura (124) 155.80 547 (77) P -(5·10) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

82 Rasulpur (126) 278.82 825(123) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

83 Banauli (127) 53.01 314 (61) -(-5) ._(--5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

84 Raksani (128) 49.37 155 (25) -(--5) -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) BS

85 Tengra (129) 256.97 1,130(176) -P -(--5) W,TW,Hp ~(-5) -(-5) BS 86 Raikhap (130) 32.37 Uninhabited

87 Gopalpur (131) 178.06 805(110) P -(-5) W,Hp -+-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

88 Hetampur (132) 110.88 181 (21) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

89 Siris (133) 128.69 1,442(205) P(2),M,H HC,RP(2) W,Tk,Hp PO Sunday, BS Wednesday. 90 Ghoraha (134) 94.70 - 534 (64) P -(-I) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

91 Fatehpur (135) 132.74 592 (82) 0 -(-5) W,Hp,R -(--5) --(-5) -(-5)

92 Hetampur (136) 41.28 336 (44-) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

93 Bhupatpur (137) 308.77 1:693(222) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

94 Nawada (138) 28.73 49 (8) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 95 Bulli Bigha (139) 22.26 Uninhabited

96 Habaspur (140) 96.72 449 (64) P --(-- 5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

97 SilaunJa (141) 158.63 574 (85) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

98 Bardih Kalan (142) 91:05 784( Ill) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

99 Bardih Khurd (143) 67.58 713(107) --(-5)' -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

100 Maddupur (144) 73.25 596 (95) P -)-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 131

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVI SION-AURANGABAD

Land use. (i. e., area under different types of land u.~e in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). inoluding ,.-- ___..,____ -----, any place of Approach Nearef't town Oulturable religious, to and distance Power Staple wa.ste Area not historical village (inkm.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archacolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 -12 13 14. 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Aurangabad (16) ED,EAg Rice, WE(88.36),O(40.63) 61.86 46.29 M2:T2 wheat FP Ditto (16) ED,EAg Rice, WE(40.71),O(34.40) 12.0~ 12.82 wheat Tk(10.51) 13.38 30.34

Tk(32.52),O(2.04) 10.97 17.20 PR,KR Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, WE(40.99),0(IS.2.5) 63.91 36.70 wheat ICE Ditto (9) EAg Rice, WE(24.36)~ Tk(16.19), 67.44 39.72 wheat 0(S.09). KE Ditto (11) ED Rice, GC(151.06) 86.59 41.17 Ml:Tl wheat KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, GO(22.95) 23.36 6.70 wheat PR,KR Ditto (11) Rice, GC( 16.27), WEt 16.47) 8.75 7.8S wheat PR,KR Ditto (9) Rice, GO(139.oo) 81.23 36.56 wheat GO(19.30) 10.04 2.95 KR Dehri (16) ED Rice, GC(108.09) 50.06 19.81 wbeat KR Aurangabad (15) ED Rice, GO(43.33).WE(6.50) 43.95 16.69 N3 wheat PR.KR Dehri (16) EAg Rice, GO(49.04).WE(29.97), 19.79 18.81 NI0:Ml: wheat TWE(I1.08). 01 KR Aurangabad (13) ED Rice, GC"(69.92.) 12.57 12.21 wheat KR Ditto (18) ED,EAg Rice, GO(81.18), WE(4.5. 73) 2.83 2.97 wheat KR Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, GO(14.10),W(1.64). 19.74 N3 wheat WE(5.S0). KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, GC(76.06),WE(40.49), 130.58 2S.66 N5:Tl wheat TWE(32.81). KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, WE(11.64) 15.05 2.04 wheat / 10(11.91) 6.71 3.64

KR Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, GC(91.6S) 4.05 ~... 0.80 wheat KR Ditto (Il) EAg Rice, GC(137.02) 9.79 11.60 Ml:01 wheat -:: PR,KR Ditto (20) EA Rice, GC(72.49) 17.54 1.02 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice. 00(59.92) ". 7.52 wheat PR Dehri (12) ED,EAg Rice, GC(2S.3S),WE(3.64) 32.75 8.30 MI wbeat 132

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BARUN

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 facility is available is given]. r------~~------~ ------., Communit'a- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post Day or tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop. village number of (potable) Tele· Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households g~aph if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD- contd.

101 Sirpal Chak (145) 75.68 14 (3) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

102 Dialpur (146) 109.26 401 (54) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(.--5) BS 103 Baghtarpa (147) 67.99 437 (56) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

104 Dehri (148) 36.83 Uninhabited 105 Jagatpur (l4,9) 48.97 305 (54) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

106 Bag{laha (150) 241.19 635 (88) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 107 Khaira Karamdih(151) 264.26 897(118) ·-(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

]08 Pipra (152) 171.99 695 (94) --(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 109 Kochar (153\ 442.72 2,418(540) -(--5) -(--5) W,TW, ·-(-5) .-(-5) -(-5) Hp,C. 110 Khemda (154) 441.91 2,978(433) P(2.),M,H, H,CWC,HC, T,W,Hp PTO, Sunday, BS O. PHC,D,FPC, Phone Thursday. , RP,CHW(2). III Barun (155) 947.36 3,690(495) P,M(3),H D,RP T,W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS,NW

112 Siripur (156) 41.68 uninhabited 113 Sinuriya (157) 187.77 597 (86) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

114 BinuJiya (158) 24.28 152 (17) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(·-5) -(-5) ] 15 MaUu Khaira (159) 57.46- 244 (32) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

116 Tenua (160) 71.22' 150 (20) ~P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 117 Pithanwan (161) 122.21 563 (75) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(_:_5) -(-5)

118 Malpur (162) 49.37 63 (6) -(-5) --(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

119 Dcurhi (163) 119.79 373 (4S) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

120 Inguna (164) 44.92 107 (10) -(~5) --(5-10) W,Hp ~(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

121 Nakain (165) 80'94 lSI (27) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

122 Narchahi (Hi6) 93.89 42 (4) -(-5) -(--5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

123 Hasanpur Inglish (167) 62.32 129 (14) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

124 Hasanpur (168) 41.28 381 (50) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(~5)

125 Dhamni (169) 287.32 774(107) -(-5) -(-L5) W,TW -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) 133

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., a.rea under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· and cultivation gicaJ groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Aurangabad (16) ED Rice, OC(62.66) 5.98 7.04 wheat PR,KR Ditto (16) ED,EAg Rice, OC(81.13),WE(4.05) 8.95 15.13 wheat KR Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, 00(40.69), WE(20.64) 6.66 wheat 00(32.59) 4.24

KR Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, GO(23.22), WE(17.40) 8.26 wheat FP Ditto (IS) ED Rice, 00(225.95) 12.33 wheat PR,KR Dehri (7) Rice, GO(209.80) 13.29 41.0S wheat KR Do. (6) Rice, GO(126.11) 17.28 28.60 wheat PR Do. (6) ED,EAg Rice, GO(166.06) 55.70 220.'1'1 N5:Tl wheat PR Do. (8) EA Rice, GO(181.17) 86.18 174.56 NIO:MIO: wheat 01:Tl

PR Do. (8) EA Rice, GO(515.27) 122.3~ 309.75 N5:M5:0Z; wheat T5 GO(30.91) 6.24 4.22 PR Do. (10) ED Rice, GO(29.91) 145.96 11.90 whea.t FP Do. ( 11) ED Rice, GO(22.08) 2.20 wheat FP Do. (10) ED Rice, G0(39:27) 1.29 16.40 wheat PR Do. (6) Rice, GO(50.52) 15.64 5.06 wheat KR Do. (6) EAg Rice, GO(40.51), WE(17 .81) 55.94 7.89 wheat FP Do. (10;- Rice, GO(45.74-) 3.45 wheat KR Aurangabad (20) EAg Rice, GO(102.28) 13.90 3.61 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GO(38.04) 2.97 3.89 'wheat FP Dehri (12) Rice, 0(7.80) 71.53 1.61 wheat FP Do. (12) EAg Rice, 0(12.14) 40.30 26.48 14.81 wheat FP Do. (10) EAg Rice, TWE(16.19),0(2.1O) 40.16 0.71 0.75 wheat FP Do. (10) ED Rice, GO(36.42) 3.25, 1.23 0.38 wheat FP Do. (8) ED,EAg Rice, GO(20.27), TWE(62. 73), 133.53 25.38 41.36 wheat 0(4.05). 134

VillAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BARUN

Ameriititls available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) hi shown in'the coiumn 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 facility is available is given]. ------, Commumca- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinkfng Post and Day or days Hons no. Thana no. of the tion and Educat,ional Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potab1e) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REV-ENUE THANA.!....AUR ANGABAD-contd.

126 Khajuri ( 170) 445.15 168 (40) -(-5) -(5-10) W,TW -(-5) -(5-10) BS 127 Majhauli (171) 258.59 67 (17) -(-5) --(-5) W,TW,Hp --(-5) -(-5) BS

128 Jhumai (172) 43.30 427 (45) -(-5) -(5-10) W,TW,Hp PO -(5-10) -(-5)

129 Dihra (173) 80.53 Uninhabited

130 Rendia (174) 105.62 q23 (73) P -(5-10) W,TW -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

131 Barikat (175) 26.71 117 (12) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

132 Basatpur (176) 25.90 221 (34) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

133 Kuanrpokhar (177) 43.71 Uninhabited' 134 Bagaha (178) 106.84 158 (23) P -(5-10) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

135 Tendua (179) 95.91 315 (50) -(-5) -(5-10) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) --(-5)

136~ Mahaddi (180) 53.01 178 (15) • -(-5) -(5-10) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) ;_ -(-5)

137 Bindauliya (181) 35.61 Uninhabited

138 Lakhaipur (182) 121.81 568 (59) P -(5:10) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) _-(-5)

139 Sahaspur (183) 426.94 590 (75) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) "-(-5) ~ 140 Sobhekhap (184) 3,52.88, 713.(89) P -(-5) W,TW,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

141 Karma .(185) 125.45 366 (58) P -(-5) W PO -(5-10) -(-5) 142 Thekahi (186) 9.71 Uninhabited

143 Qismat Karma (187) 47.35 77 (7) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) ;---(-5) -(-5)

144 - -Saduri (188) 107.24 184 (28) -(-5) -(-fi) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

145 Amba (189) 69.20 2.75 (41) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(5,10) -(-5)

146 Shekhpura (190) 392.54' 428 (54) -(-5) -(--5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) BS

147 Meh (191) 398.21 592 (92) P -(-5) W,Hp,R,C -(-5) -(5-10) BS

148 Baghi (192) 72.03 117 (18) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5,10) -(-5) 149 Bela (193) 38.44 Uninhabited

150 Narari Khurd (194) 612.69 741 (87) P ;-(-5) w -(--5) -(5-10) BS 135

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land u~e (i. e., area under different types of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to .2 decimal places). including -., any place of Oulturable Area not religious, waste available historical Approach Nearest town Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or to and distance Power Staple gauchar cultivation archaeo- village (inkm.) supply food and logical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Dehri (10) ED.EAg Rice. GO (60.90), 0(19.-12) 255.47 20.47 98.19 wheat PR Do. (8) EAg Rice. WE (12.14),TWE(32.66), 117.79 29.10 45.S6 wheat 0(21.04). KR Do. (9) EAg Rice. WE (20.23) 19.36 3.54 wheat 0(4.44) 70.45 1.07 4.46

KR Do. (10) EAg Rice, TWE(20.23), 0(44.51) 31.73 9.15 wheat FP Do. (10) Rice, 0(8.90) 13.73 3.39 wheat FP Do. (10) Rice. 0(4.05) 19.99 1.86 wheat 0(10.12) 32.72 O.Sl

FP Do. (10) EAg Rice, TWB(S.09),O(0.2S) 72.53 14.05 11.76 wheat FP Do. (12) EAg Rice, WE (21.0S) 57.S1 4.37 12.65 wheat FP Do. (10) EAg Rice. TWE(9.71),O(0.03) 32.04 3.67 7.47 wheat 0(3.36) 29.27 0.77 2.21

KR Do. (12) EAg Rice, TWE(16.57),O(1.51) 81.68 7.24 14.81 wheat KR ,Do. (14) EAg Rice, WEt 42.53), O( 11.07) 257.10 39.81 76.43 wheat KR Do. (8) ED Rice, WE(20;23),TWE(40.47) 198.57 21.71 53.S8 Tl wheat, 0(17.94). FP Do. (12) ED Rice. WE(40.57),O(7.75) 61~77 0.04 15.14 wheat 0(2.02). 6.94 0.75

KR Do. (10) EAg Rice, WE(10.12).0(3.51) 25.60 6.33 wheat FP Do. (12) EAg Rice, WE (0.10), TWE(22.36). 42.31 5.14 21.14 wheat 0(16.19). KR Do. ~13) EAg Rice, WE]{32.87), 0 (2.23) 21.33 2.31 10.96 wheat' PR Do. (8) ED,EAg Rice, TWE(20.61),'0(16.19) 25S.95 74.47 22.32 wheat PR,KR Do. (19) ED,EAg Rico, WE(60.70),TWE(40.55). 84.17 58.91 106.13 wheat 0(47.75). FP Do. (14) Rice, TWE(4.45),O(0.40) 58.99 7.73 wheat 0(2.44) 32.47 2.S8

PR Do. (13) Rice, WE (40.47), 0(6.16) 237.95 85.u6 242.45 wheat / 136

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BAR UN

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 tho nearest place where the facility is available is given]. Communica.--­ Serial N aille of village with Total" atea Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

151 Narari Kalan .(195) 542.27 351 (52) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) BS

152 Kunrwa (196) 257.78 858(128) P CWC,PHS W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

153 Uriya (197) 80.94 246 (26) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -·(-5) -(-5) BS

154 Parsa (198) 5l.39 165 (20) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) BS

155 Dariyabad (199) 112.50 98 (17) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

156 Khaira (200) 116.14 408 (56) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 157 Seno Khap (201) 73.25 127 (15) -(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5·10) 158 Shohda Keshopur (202) 316.86 956(139) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

159 Ramdiha (203) 67.58 370 (60) -(-5). -(5·10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

160 Bahuara. (204) 211.65 327 (42) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

IiI Tikri (205) 35.21 - Uninhabited i'(i2 Bishunpur (206) 81.75 239 (26) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

163 Riur (207) 450.00 1,398(201) P(2),M,H -(5-10) W,Hp PO -(5·10) -(5·10)

164 Tetaria (208) 84.98 392 (60) P -(-0) W,Hp PO -(5-1 0) -(-5) 165 Kashri Bigha (209) h88 lIS (22) P -(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(0·10)

166 Dewariya (210) 59.49 191 (24) -(-5) -(5·10) W.H~ -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5) 167 Adma Rastipur (211) 181.30 480 (62) P -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

168 Mahuari (212) 123.02 474. (78) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

169 Salempur (213) 61.92 7~ (16) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) - (-5) -(5·10)

170 Jagatpur (214) 29.95 198 (22) -(-5) -(5.]0) W,Hp -(-5) --;(-5) -(5·10)

171 Jamalpur (215) 10B.84 164 (25) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)

172 Tendua. (216) 124.64 302 (43) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

173 Kachanpur (217) 531. 75 1,646(2.69) P,O -, -,,) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

174 Saranga (218) 135.57 '320 (43) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-0) --(-5) -(-5) 175 Nadiain (219) 127.47 356 (42) P -(-b) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) 137

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUISDIVI SION--AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ..A__ 1- .-, Remarks Approach Nearest town Oulturable inoluding to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 lfi 16 17 IS 19 20

PR Dehri (13) EAg Rice. WE(32.37),0(4;()5) 209.18 87.78 20S.S2 wheat KR Do. (S) EAg Rice, TWE(20.23),O(40.57) 145.96 13.33 37.69 Tl wheat KR Do. (S) EAg Rice, TW(S.09),O(2.39) 59.54 4.69 6.23 wheat KR Do. (S) EAg Rice, WE(S.I3),O(4.05) 32.76 1.S0 4.54 wheat KR Do. (25) ED,EAg Rice, TWE(5.26),0(0.S3) 86.37 8.14 11.S6 wheat KR Do. (12) ED,EAg Rice, TWE(24.2S),O(O.19) 79.59 3.09 8.51 wheat FP Aurangabad (25) Rice, 0(25.4~) S.67 26.S9 12.14; wheat FP Ditto (21) EO,EAg Rice, WE(I23.SS) 15S.65 23.98 10.3.3 wheat FP Ditto (20) EAg Rice, WE(12.22),O(21.5S) 32.15 1.46 wheat FP Dehri (25) ED,EAg Rice, WE(4.05), TWE(6.11) 176.6S 6.S1 15-.37 wheat 0(1.62) 31.90 0.83

FP Do. (8) Rice. WE(10.12),TWE(10.12), 40.51 6.63 12.4.4 Tl wheat 0(1. 76). KB, Aurangabad (19) EO,EAg Rice, TWE(40.47),O(170.38) 199.54 2.57 36.89 Tl wheat KR Ditto (18) ED Rice, GO(74.65) 2.63 1.22 6.4S wheat KR Ditto (19) E-\g Rice, GC(6.07), TWE(1O.22) 6.07 1.52 wheat KR Ditto (13) EAg Rice, GC(8.09), TWE(50.I4) 1.26 wheat FP Ditto (15) Rice, 'WE(100.77) 55.96 24.57 wheat FP Ditto (18) EAg Rice, TWE(25.17),O(4.0.4.7) 32.37 24.93 wheat FP Ditto (18) Rice, rrWE(8.09),O(3.24.) 34.09 16.50 wheat KR Ditto (16) EAg Rice, WE(10.12),0(4.86) 12.98 1.99 wheat KR Ditto (17) EAg Rice, WE(6.07),O(9.04.) 71.20 20.53 wheat FP Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, WE(1O.12),O(20.23) 84.93 9.36 T2 wheat, KR Ditto (15) EAg Rice;; GC(121.40),O(I2L40) 264.61 24.34 wheat KR Ditto (H) Rice, GC(129.15) "', 6.42 wheat Kll. Ditto (10) Rice, Tk(40.83),O(3-1.80) 26.61 25.23 wheat 138

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--BARUN

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distan('e in broad ranges, viz.• -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where. _____ the facility-...A...- is available______is given] . -, r---- Communioa· Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· D"inking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market{hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA- AURANGABAD-contd.

176 Kusa (220) Ii4.93 385 (61) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

177 Basdiha (221) 45.32 283 (39) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(.'i·10)

178 Ajania (222) 87.41 332 (42) -(--5) -(-5) W, TW,Hp ·-(-5) -·(5-10) -(5.10)

179 Itahat (223) 29.').82 725 (98) P --(-5) W,TW,Hp PO -(-5) -(5-10)

180 Biseni (221) 523.66 893 (152) P --(--5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -(-5) -(5·10) Hp. 181 Khaira Bandh (225) 38.44 Uninhabited

182 Tendua (226) 327.79 579 (74) p -(-·-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

183 Karma :'Ilisir (227) 169.97 427 (65) p --(-·5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

. 184 Bishunpur (228) 161,.70 358 (;'iO) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

185 Kado Khari (229) 83.36 229 (26) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

186 Magurahi (230) 101. ')8 -415 (69) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

187 Gamhari (231) 76.08 244 (42) --(--5) --(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

188 Banahi (232) 73.65 10 (1) -(-5) -(--5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

189 Khaira (233) 376.76 1,111 (.178) P -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

190 Karmadal (231) 162 (26) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

191 Kusdehra (235) 182.51 420 (54) p -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

192 Chandauli (236) 173.20 421 (51) --(-·5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

193 Sant,hua (237) 2;0.16 668 (73) p -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

194 Karea (2381 112.50 207 (28) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

195 SindUl'iya (23.1) 128.69 272 (33) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

196 Amauna (2W) 982 (152) P PHS W,Hp -(-5) -(- 5) -(-5) cm.v. 197 Pllnabar (2P) 93.48 432 (53) -(--5) -(--5) W,TW,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

198 Dhanibar (212) 90.24 335 (49) P --(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

199 Mukhtarpur (243) 138.81 511, (67) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

200 Bhelwa PH) :D.9.3 354 (46) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) /' 139

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVI SION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., al'ea under different typ~s of lanel use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ---"--- any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance PawN Staple waste Area not historical village (inkm.) supply food (including available 0[' .Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· and cult,ivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Aurangabad (16) EAg Rice, WE(32.47),0(5.26) 57.08 20·12 wheat FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, W(6.11), 0(26.87) 9.68 2.55 wheat FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, WE(5.31),0(60.99) 15.51 5.60 wheat FP Ditto (15) EA Rico, TWE(8J.98), 0(64.81) 102.03 43.00 Ml;C6 wreat FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice, WE(33.3J), 0(120.60) 270.83 98.88 wheat 0(0.81) 34.86 2.72

KR Ditto (10) Rice, TWE(16.19),0(96.35) 197.48 17.62 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, 0(107.28) 50.08 12.61 wheat KR Ditto (8) Ri('e, 0(82.99) 72.24 9.47 Ml wheat KR Ditto (8) EAg Rice, 0(30.53) 36.90 15.93 wheat FP Ditto (8) EAg Rice, 0(66.84) 25.00 10.14 wheat FP Ditto (8) ED,EAg Rice, 0(47.62) 23.48 4.98 wheat FP Ditto (8) Rice, Tk(40.21),0(4.05) 9.17 20.22 wheat KR Ditto (8) EAg Rice, W};J(81.26),Tk(17.81), 107.77 129.45 Tl wheat 0(40.47). FP Ditto (13) EAg Rice, WE(40.39). O( 16.59) 22.82 17.73 wheat KR Ditto (6) EAg Rice, WE(40.49),0(32.37) 40.77 68.88 wheat PR,KR Ditto (8) ED Rice, WE(40.76),0(28.73) 92.91 10.80 wheat PR,KR Ditto (6) ED,EAg Rico, WE(121.57),0(14.59) 57.11 62.89 wheat KR Ditto (8) EAg Rice, W.E(40.69),Tk(30.76) 32.14 8.10 wheat KR Ditto (7) EAg Rice, 'WE(81.42),0(17.41) 21.65 8.21 wheat FP Ditto (8) EAg Rice, 0(70.03) 179.26 7.28 Ml: Tl wheat KR Ditto (8) ED,EAg Rice, TWE(30.40), 0(26.30) 32.58 4.17 Ml wheat FP Ditto (6) ED Rice, 0(52.50) 33.92 3.82 wheat KH. Ditto (6) ED,EAg Rice, 0(69.57) 66.72 2.52 wheat FP Ditto (10) ED Rice, 0(24.28) 4.13 1.5~ wheat 140

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOGK-BARUN

Ameni,ies available [if not available within t,he village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz,,---5 kms., 5-]0 killS, and lO+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is givenJ. r------~------~ Communica­ Serial N arne of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no_ Thana no. of the tion and • Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any 'Vaterways)

1 2 3 4 5 .6 7 S 9 10

REVENUE THANA-AURAN~~BAD-contd.

201 Dudhar (:H5) 302.70 2,2.96 (357) P,M,H,O -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Total 31,04'3.70) 97,051 (13,872) P (98) H(1) M (11) CWC(2) H (6) HC(2) o (5) PRC(1) PHS(5) D(2) FPC(1) RP(5) tHW(8) 0(2)

Note: Figures given in brackets under column 4, relate to number of households. 141

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i.e., area under different typel'< of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,-.------__,.__ any place of Approach Nearest town Oulturable Area not religious, to and distance Power Staple waste available historical village (inkm.) supply food Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or gauchar cultivation archaeo· and logical groves) interest

11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Aurangabad (8) EAg Ri<:>e, WE(45.32),O(42.56) 107.60 107.22 N3: 02 wheat GC(9,563.43) 8,035.15 1,077.16 6,209.99 N46 PC(1,138.63) M41 W(1.64) C24 WE(1,949.07) T35 TW(8.09) TWE(715.67) TK(188.83) 0(2,120.11) 142

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-OBRA

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 facility is available is given]. ------~ ------, Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula·. Educational Medical Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the village tion and water and of the (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of (potable) Tele­ Marketl Rail. station, households graph hat, if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

I Mahdewa (1) 34.7_.22 3.70 (60) -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

2 Tejpura (2) 659.63 2,401(339) P,M FPC W,Hp PO - -(10+) -(10+)

3 Bhuia (3) 64.34 355 (49) P -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

4 Achlu (4) 34.80 Uninhabited

5 Saraiya (5) 47.75 Uninhabited

6 Jamuhara (6) 67.99 658 (96) p -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

7 Majhiwan (7) 167.54 881(110) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-]0) -(5-10)

8 Dumri (8) 39.25 119 (17) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-]0) - (5-l0)

9 Checharhi (9) 176.85 1,728(209) P -(- 5) W.Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

10 Raypura (10) 102.38 278' (45) -(-5) --(-5) W,Hp -(- 5) - (10+) -(5-10) ]1 Labadna (11) 399.82 1,067(172) P -(-5) W,Rp -(-5) -(10+) NW

12' Adhawra (12) 238.76 445 (56) P -(--5) W,Hp - (-5) -(10+) - (IO+)

13 Khutha (]3) 63.13 709 (98) p -(-5) W,Rl' ~(_-5) -(10+) -(10+)

14 Jamuni (14) 62.32 434 (67) ~-(-5) --(-5) \V -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

15 Dihra (15) 1,091.42 3,960(548) P H,PHS, W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10) RP,CHW. 16 Tendua Harkes (16) 176.0,1, 1,159(149) P,R -(- 5) W,Hp,C, N -(-Il) -(10+) -(5-10)

17 Bhataulia (17) 41.68 356 (47) -(-5) (- 5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 18 Tenrlua HarkeR (18) 0.81 Uninhabited 19 Tonrtna Harkes (19) 1.62

20 Kachanpur (20) 171.18 1,168(148) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

21 Khathwara (21) 35.61 67 (8) -(-5) - -(-Il) W -(--5) -(10+) --(5-10)

22 Maheli (22) 46.54 167 (24;) -(--5) --(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

23 Lalaro (23) 216.10 1,067(159) P - (-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(10+) --(5-10)

24 Ghataro (24) 262.23 1,232(146) P,M --(-5) W, Tk, Hp,C -(- 5) -(10+) -(5-10)

.)!.i Hasanpur (25) 30.35 203 (24) -(---5) -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 143

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., 'area under different types of land llRe in hectares Remar'ks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------, any place of Approl\ch Nearest town Cnlhu'able religious, to and ,listance Power Staple wa8te Area not historical village (inkm.) supply food (indnding available ot' Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated ganC'har for archaeolo- und (,ultiva- gIcal groves) tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP DaudnagM (8) Rice, GO (89.4-.5) 16.40 241.37 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GO (404-.26) 12.29 243.08 ~2:Tl wheat FP DItto (9) Rice, GO (M.;;I) 6.62 3.21 T2 wheat GO (27.77) ;;.43 1.. ';8

GO (38.:H) 7.;:;0 1.94-

FP Ditto (12) Rice, GO (57.(l;;) 6.34- 4.00 wh!'st lfP Ditto (12) I-tice, GO (12.t.;)3) 33.95 9.06 M2 wheat FP Ditto (12) Ri('e, GO (25.70) 10.17 3.38 wheat FP Ditto (12) Hice, CO (129.00) 37.43 10.42 T2 wheat FP Ditto (11) Hice, GC (fl;'.48) 3.93 2.97 wheat KR Ditto (12) nice, GO (2:l9.10) 11.70 lfi9.02 ::\U : 01 wheat FP Ditto (12) Hice, GO (77.7fl) 7.08 153.89 wheat KR Dit,to (12) Rice, GO (>l3.03) 14.45 5.65 TS wheat FP Ditto (l2) Rice, CC (5:;.34) 4.26 2.72 wheat KR,NE Ditto (12) EO Rice, GO (66fi.36) 17.67 408.39 N2: M:2: wheat 01: '.rIO KR Dit,to (12) Rice, GO (14-4.{0) 22.27 9.37 wheat KE Ditto (12) Ltj!,c, GO (3:?.13) 7.23 2.32 wheat GO (0.81)

nc (1.1;') 0.36 0.11

KE Ditto (12) Rice, GC (128.{7) 33 . .38 9.13 wheat KIt Ditto (12) Rice, GO (22.43) 7.03 6.1,., wheat KIt Dil,to (12) l'tice, GO (33.92) 7.26 5.36 wh"at KE Ditto (12) Rice, GO (101\.76) 4-4.li'i 6.19 T2 wheat Klt Ditto (12) Rice, GO (229.68) 25.57 6.98 wheat FP Ditto (12) RiM. GO (23.47) 3.31 3.24 wheat 144

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

PEVELOPri~NT BLOGK.,-OBRA

Amenities available lifnot available within the village, a dash (-) i_s shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distfmce in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms, and 10+kms., for' the nearest place r--where the facility is available ---A---is given]. ______--, Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana,n<;>. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Mal'ket/hat, Rail. station, (in heotare;;) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

26 Hlt:~anpura (26) _ 13,35 41 (4) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

27 Sonbarsa (27) 292.99 1,181(137) M -(5-10) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

28 Gauri (28) 116.55 455 (63) ,-(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5.10)

29 Kajhwan (90) 170.77 419 (58) r,M PHS Hp -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10)

30 Medan (91) 82.15 347 (62) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(-5) -(5·10)

31 Kaithi (92) ]25.05 148 (16) P -(- 5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10)

32 Usurmha (93) 115.74 475 (57) P,M -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5.10) -(5-10)

33 Tendua (94) 205-:17 716 (92) . P -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

34 Gijna (95) 111.29 479 (53) _P,M -(-5) W,Hp -\-5) -(-5) -(-5)

35 Bhataulia (96) 40.47 Uninhabited

36 Usurmhi (97) 59.89 164 (23) P,M -(5-10) W,Hp --(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

37 Dhawa (98) 93.89 395 (64) p -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

38 Dhanawan (103) 98.34 1,295(169) p -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

39 Chichmhi (104) 84.98 492 (50) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(_:5) -(-5) BS

40 Ratwar (281) 1ey9.44 917(148) P -(5-10) W,TW,Hp,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(5·10)

41 Shankarpur (289) 144,88 896(137) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp,C -(--5) -(-5) BS

42 Sarsauli (290) 344.38 2,063(309) P -(-5) W,Hp,O,N -(-5) -(-5) BS,RS

43 Mahthu (291) 197.08 1,295(189) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS Hp,R,C,N. 44 Ganj (292) 101. 57 695 (81) p --(-5) W,TW,Hp, ---;(-5) -(-5) BS R,C,N. 45 Dokuli (293) 198.70 890(139) p -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

46 Ziauddinpur (294) 89.03 4Hi (62) P -(-5) W,Hp --(--5) -(-5) BS

47 Ukurmhi (295) 152.16, 445 (62) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(5.10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

48 Hemza (296) 112.91 391 (59) -(-5) -(5,10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5.10)

49 Kadiahi Khurd (297) 108.05 426 (64) --(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(5-]0) -(5-10)

60 Kadiahi Kalan (2.98) 105.62 314_(38) P -(5.10) W,Tk;Hp,C -(-5) -(5.10) -(5·10) 145

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types ofland use in Remarks J.ectal'es rounded up to 2 decimal places). including .A._ Ilny place of Approach Nearest town Power Staple Oulturable religious, to and distance supply food waste Area not historical village (in km.) Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including available or gauchar for E\rchaeolo· and groves). cultiva- gical tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Daudnagar (12) Rice, 00(10.45) 1.79 1.11 wheat FP Ditto (12)' Rice, 00(238.37) 28'19 26.30 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rico, 00(79.00) 23.56 13.84 wheat KR Ditto (21) Rice, 00(148.91) 7.82 14.04 T2 wheat KR Ditto (21) Rice, 00(60.57) 15.21 6.37 wheat KR Ditto (20) Ric'e, 00(104.27) 7.48 13.30 T2 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 00(100.32) 5.75 9.67 Tl wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, 00(163.41) 8.21 33.55 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 00(90.52) S.14 12.63 wheat OC(15.63) 17.89 6.95 FP Ditto (20) Rice, GO(51.73) 1.71 6.45 wheat FP Ditto (22) ED Rice, GO(70.92) 10.17 12.39 Tl wheat FP Ditto (21) ED Rice, GO(78.61) 2_93 16.-S0 wheat PR,KR Ditto (22) Rice, GO(64.95) 8.64 11.39 wheat FP Ditto (22) EAg Rice, GO(46.70), 0(40.67) 31.61 40.46 wheat PR,KR,NR Ditto (22) Rice, GO(96.95) 26.54 18.96 wheat PR,KR,NO Ditto (22) Rice, GO(303.66) 18.0S 22.61 whea.t PR,KR Ditto (22) EAg Rice, GO(155.35) 19.09 22.64 whea.t PR, KR Ditto (22) Rioe, GO(93:46) 8.U wheat PR,KR Ditto (22) EAg Rice, GO(159.61) 18.79 20.30 wheat PR,KR Ditto (22) EAg Ric(e, GO(69.00) 10.74 6.87 wheat FP Ditto (20) EAg Rice, GO(42.57), WE(32.44), 30.59 37.23 wheat TW (9.33). FP Ditto (20) ED Rioe, GO(47.44),0(19.93) 21.19 24.35 wheat FP Ditto (2.0) ED Rice, GO(30.47»-0(26.51) 27.59 23.48 wheat FP Ditto (20) EAg Rice, GO(34.87) 46.66 24.09 wheat 146

VILLAGE

AMENIT,IES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- OBRA

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 facility is available is given]. r--.------__---A- ______---, Communica­ Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele­ Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-AURANGA8~D-contd.

51 Sonhauli (299) 118.98 625 (80) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

52 Kadiahi (300) 57.06 246 (31) -(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5·10)

53 Adma (301) 137.59 436 (62) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp,C -(5-10) -(5·10) -(5-10)

54 Mayapur (302) 105.22 315 (30) -·(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp,C -(5·10) --(5·10) -(5.10)

55 Surkhi (303) 174.42 770 (104) P,H -(5·10) W,TW, --(5-10) -(5-10) -(5·10) Hp,R. 56 Surkhi Bigha (304) 70.82 161 (23) -(-5) -(5-10) W,TW, -(5·10) - ·(5.10) -(5-10) Hp,R. 57 Chapri (305) 120.59 349 (44) P -·(5.10) W,TW,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5.10)

58 Obra (306) 198.29 6,565 (985) P,M,H H,FPC, W,Hp,R,N PTO, Friday, BS,NW TB,RP(6). Phone. Tuesday. 59 Khat'anti (307) 264.66 1,403 (214) P -(-5) W,Hp,R,C -(-5) -(-5) BS

60 KO"aipur (308) 254.95 1,068 (156) P RP(6) W,Hp,R,C -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

61 Amilauna (309) 213.67 1,309 (190) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

62 Mehda (310) 115.74 226 (25) P -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) 63 Kara (311) 338.72 3,632 (505) P,M PHS W,Tk,Hp, PO Sunday, BS N. Wednesday. 64 KUl'main (312)­ 124.64 382 (51) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,N -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

65 Ba.bhandiha (313) 164.30 1,603 (2.30) P -(-5) W,Hp,C,N PO -(--5) BS

66 Atrauli (314) 113.72 1,309 (197) M -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

67 Giro. (315) 135.16 1,078 (164) P -(- 5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

68 Ratanpur (316) 171.58 1,258 (184) P ~(5·10) W,Hp -(5·10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

69 Mo.nikpur (317) 57.06 228 (30) -(-5) -(-·5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

70 Chapra. (318) 183.32 400 (62) --(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

71 B ishunpura (319) 130.31 557 (76) P -(5.10) W,Hp,R -(-5) --(5.10) -(5.10)

72 Narayanpur (320) 6l.51 285 (38) P --(5.10) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5.10)

73 Mo.huawo.n (321) 232.29 1,12,8 (158) P -(10+) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

74 Ro.mpur (322) 104.41 506 (70) P -(5-10) W,Hp,N -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

75 Bazidpur (323) 150.54 861 (135) -(-5) --(~-10) W,Hp --(5·10) -(5-10) -(-5) 147

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i.e., area under different, types of land use Remarks in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ..A-____ including ~ any place of Oulturable religious, waste Area not historical Approach Nearest town (including available Or to and distance Power Staple Forel:lt Irrigated by souroe Unirrigated gauohar for arohaeolo· village '( inkm.) supply food and oultiva- gioal groves) tion interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Daudnagar (20) ED Rice, GO(48.74),O(29.99) 15.96 24,29 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, 0(15.40) 29.48 12.18 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GC(84.63) 20.76 32.17 wheat FP Ditto (20) ED Rice, GO(64.23) 28.64 12.35 wheat FP Ditto (20) EAg Rice, R(106.41) 26.71 4J.30 whe ..t FP Ditto (20) EAg Rice, R(17.13) 47.27 6.42 whel1t KR Ditto (20) EAg Rice. GC(4-4.56),WE(22.26) 27.48 26.29 whe&t PR Ditto (15) EA Rice, GO(59.98),WE(20.36) 56.72 61.23 N48; M3; wheat 04 :T2 PR,KR Ditto (16) ED Rice, GO(192.85) 51.64 20.17 N4 wheat KR Ditto (15) ED Rice, GO(179.39) 57.45 18.11 N8 wl.eat Fl> Ditto (20) Rice, GO(147.4-1) 41..61 24.65 wheat FP Ditto (22) ED Rice, GO(104.61) 1.80 8.86 Tl wheat PR, KR J amhaur (14) EA Rice, GO(255.85) 27.30 55.57 N10 wheat KR Ditto (ll) Rice, GO(90.11) 4.13 30.40 wheat PR,KR Ditto ( 9) Rice, GO(101.29) 49.74- 13.27 Ml wheat PR,KR Daudnagar (12) ED Rice, GO(46.82) 53.32 13.58 N2 :T2 wheat PR Ditto (15) Rice, GO(86.82) 29.10 --19.24 N2 wheat FP Ditto (16) ED Rice, GO(95.16) 30.05 46.31 N2 wheat KR Ditto (17) EAg Rice, GO(23.93) 24.73 8.40 wheat KR Ditto (18) FAg Rice, GO(ll7.8S) 41.66 23.78 wheat ,/ FP Ditto (20) EAg Rice, GO(48.85) 63.82 17.64 wheat FP Ditto (28) EAg Rice, GO(39.50) i2.01 10.00 wheat KR Ditto (24) EAg,EO Rice, GO(116.25) 59.82 56.22 Nl wheat FP Ditto (22) EAg Rice, GC('.1;O.4a) 46.50 ... 17.46 Nl: Tl wheat ~ FP Ditto (lG) Rioe, GC(99,49) 28.38 22.67 whea.t 148

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

D.EVELOPMENT BLOCK-OBRA

Amenities available [if not available with ill. the village, Ii 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 facility is available is given]. ------_.------'------.. CommuniC'a- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post Day or tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele, Market/hat, Rail. station, (in heotares) households graph if any 'Vatcrways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD- coned.

76 Bhasgarh (324) 209.62 960(119) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -·(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

77 Sadikpur (325) 143.26 926(134) --(-5) -(5-10) W,N -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

78 Dihri (326) 102.79 832(145) P -(-5) W,Hp.N -(-5) -(--5) BS

79 M:astalichak (327) 36.02 140 (18) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-.'l) -(~'l) -(-5)

80 Bishunpura (328) 50.99 192 (23) --(-5) --(-5) W,N -(-5) --(---5) -(-5)

81 Gauharpur (329) 68.80 187 (24) P -(-5) W,N -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

82 Kusarhi (330) llO.88 337 (51) P --(--5) W,Hp,N -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

83 Gamhariya (331) 121.81 396 (53) P --(-5) W,Hp -(---5) -(-5) -(-5)

84 Harna (332) 238.36 915(144) -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

85 Noawan (333) 163.90 800(1l2) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

86 Ub (;J34) 664.89 2,330(310) , P(2) -(--5) W,Hp,C -(-·0) -(-5) -(--5)

87 Aranda (33.'» 243.62 741(132) P HO W,Hp,C PO -(-5) BS

88 Kajhwan (336) 178.87 642 (68) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-·5)

89 Bharub (337) 707.79 3,498(520) P,M,H -(-5) W,Hp PO Wednesday, -(-5) Saturday. 90 Oherwa Khap (338) 21.04 Uninhabited

91 Gortara (339) 95.50 581 (62) P -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

92 Jhuklahi (34.0) 64.34 291 (47) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

93 :Kaithi (341) 154.59 919(110) P. M. H -(-5) W, Hp PO -(-5) -(10+)

94 Makhra (342) 78.10 587 (SO) P -(-5) W.Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

95 Marwatpur (343) 93.l8 497 (70) P -(-5) W, Hp. R -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

96 Sanhanpura (344) 175.63 401 (59) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-'-5) -(10+)

97 Ahirari (345) 178,06 301 (4-4) P -(--5) W, Hp. R -(--5) -(10+) --(10+)

98 Dihuri (346) 130.71 435 (38) P --(-5) W, Hp, R -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

99 Malwan (347) 312.41 1,5~9(255) P,M PHS W,Hp,R PO -(10+; -(10+)

100 Poktha <;148) 222.17 1,}fi3(lfil) P(2) -5-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(10+) -(10+) 149

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). -... Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste ,Area not any place village (in km.) supply food . (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 liT 20

FP Daudnagar (16) ED Rice, GO(168.13) 14.31 27.18 T2 wheat PR Ditto (12) Rice, GO(87.09) 33.52 22.65 wheat PR Ditto (13) EAg Rice, GO(80.96),WE(13.23} 1.54 7.06 wheat FP Ditto (13) EAg Rice, GO(28.33), WE(3.04) 0.61 4.04 wheat KR Ditto (13) EAg Rice, GC(47.77) 3.22 Tl wheat FP Ditto (13) Rice, GO(67.62) 1.18 wheat FP Aurangabad (21) Rice, ... GO(65.37) 36.14 9.37 wheat FP Daudnagar (12) Rice, GO(88.48) 22.84 10.49 T2 wheat FP Ditto (12) ED Rice, GO(194.77) 22.99 20.44 J'l wheat FP Ditto (12) ED Rice, GO(154.30) ,- 6.80 2.68 wheat NR Ditto (10) ED,EAg Rice, GO(631.30),WE(8.52) 8.88 16.19 T2 wheat PR Ditto (5) ED Rice, 00(236.41) 1.13 6.08 T2 wheat FP Ditto (10) ED Ri('e, GC.(137.47) 37.36 4.04 Nl:0l:T4 wheat KR Ditto (16) ED Rice, -00(541.84) 141.58 24.37 Nl:T2 wheat 00(4.39) 15.85 0.80

KR Ditto (11) ED Rice, GO(46.94) 45.12 3.44 N2:T2 wheat FP Ditto (26) Rice, 00(27.40) 27.18 9.76 Nl wheat KR Ditto (24) Rice, 00(102.79) 26.79 25.01 N2 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice, 00(17.79) 54.19 6.12 N2:Ml wheat FP Ditto (20) Ri'ce, 00(68.11) 18.85 6.52 wheat FP Ditto (23) ED Rice, GO(1l3.14) 43.00 19.49 wheat ,/ KR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, GO(129.38) 30.40 18.28 wheat ,/ KR Ditto (20) Rice, GO(84.87) 37.96 7.88 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 00(233.08) 4-5.96 28.37 wheat FP Ditto (26) EAg RiC'e, GO(176.09) 22.20 2lkS8 Xl wheat 150

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AN 0

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- OBRA

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 kmB. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the fadlity is available is given]. r------..A---__~ ------; Communica­ Serial Name of village with Totalo.re6 Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and !'lducational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

101 Gamhari (319) -71.63 238 (31) -(-5) -(5-10) "W -(-5) -(-5) - (10+) 102 Sadipur (350) 97.12 398 (52) P -(-5) W,l:Ip,N -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

103 Arai Khap (351) 88.22 544 (75) P -(5-10) W,l:Ip,N -(-5) -(-~5) -(5-10)

104 Bar Pisftni (352) 62.73 U3 (23) -(-5) -(5-10) W,l:Ip -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

10;; Nahro Dehri (353) 143.66 208 (27) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

106 Ekauna. (354) 285.30 l,134,(163} P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

107 Tara (355) 313.22 833(123) P,l\i --(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,C PO -(-5) -(5-10)

108 Tuturukhi (356) 52.61 225 (29) -(-5) -(-5) "',Tk,Hp,C,N -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

109 Kothia (357) 189.39 547 (83) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,C,N -(-5) -(5-10) -(5,10)

no Kusa (358) 146.49 544 (66) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,N -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

III Chandri (359) 59.89 186 (23) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,N -(-5) - (5-10) -(5-10}

lr.!: Arri (360) 101.98 399 (57) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,N -(- 5) -(10+) --(--5)

113 Gaini (361) 401.04 1,652(230) r,M PHS W,Hp,C PO -(10+) -·(-5)

114: Ankorha (362) 143.66 609 (67) P -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

115 Parihara (363) 341.95 1,039(149) P -(-5) W,Hp,N -(-5) - (10+) -(5-10)

116 Chanda (364) 750.94 3,4l4;(452) P(3),M,H -(5-10) W,Hp,C PO --(-5) -(5·10)

117 Roli Chak (365) 56.66 445 (62) - -(-5) -(-·5) W,Rp,R -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) lI8 Bhataulia (366) 19.83 Uninhabited

119 MokhtaJ'pur (367) 150.95 673 (83) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

120 Ramnagar (368) 424,.10 2,157(299) P -(-5) W,Hp,C PO -(-5) -(10+)

121 Sakar Khori (369) 130.71 338 (40) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-Ii) -(5-10)

122 Khudwan (370) 686.34 2,820(450) P,l\'I HC,PRS "':,Hp,R,N PO Tuesday, -(10+) Wednesday. 123 Sagarpnr (371) 95.91 310 (1;6) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R,C - (--5) -(- 5) -(10+) 124 Kalen (372) 679.65 2,:74(322) P -(-5) W,l:Ip,R,C --(-5) -(-5) NW \ 123 Panchahra (383) 120.19 506 (89) P -(-5) W,l:Ip,C -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) 151

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i.e., area under different type!' ofland use in Remarks heotares rounded up to 2 deoimal plaoes). inoluding any plaoe of Approaoh Nearest town Culturable Area not religious, to and distance Power Staple waste available historioal village (inkm.) supply food Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or gauchar cultivation archaeo· and logical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Daudnagar (26) Rice, GC(10.04) 53.30 S.29 Nl wheat FP Ditto (12) ED Rice, GC(47.02) 45.31 4.79 wheat FP Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, GC(SO.49) 7.64 wheat FP Ditto (12) Rice, GC(34.56) 20.42 7.70 wheat FP Ditto (13) Rice, GC(9S.26) 24.61 20.73 wheat KR,NR Ditto (7) Rice, GC(193.29) 61.0S 30.85 Tl wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GC(255.24) 20.80 37.1S T1 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, GC(34.19) 15.81 2.61 wheat. FP Ditto (8) Rice, GC(147.06) 16.03 26.00 wheat FP Ditto (7) Rice, GC(100.02) 31.87 14.60 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, GC(34.19) 15.80 - 9.90 Ml wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GC(49.24-) 31.65 21.05 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice. GC(286.77) 65.76 48.48 N5:T4 wheat KR Ditto (11) Rice. GC(73.08) 51.58 19.00 N3:T4 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, GC(324.11) 17.84 Nl wheat FP Dit.to (16) Rice, GC(538.00) 138.54 79.40 N2:T2 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GC(36.66) 17.02 2.98 wheat Ge(16.35) 2.37 l.ll

FP Ditto (20) Rice, GC(120.94) 19.82 10.19 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice. GC(351.01) 49.34 23.75 Nl wheat' FP Ditto (16) Rice. GC(117.82) 12.89 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, W(80.98),O(168.43) 359.21 77.65 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GC(74.67) 18.44 2.80 wheat FP Ditto (25) ED Rice, GC(604.54) 74.69 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GC(83.1\5) 22.01 14.63 wheat 152

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-OBRA

Amenititls available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) h shown in the column and next to it in braokets, the distance in broad rangos, viz.,-5 kms., 5--10 kms. and IO+kms., of tho nearest place -----where the facility is available is._--_._----. given]. Communioa. Serial Name ofviUage with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and D!ly or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical wa.ter Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd_

126 Bhadua (384) i4!l.09 347 (57) -(-6) -(-5) W,Hp,R,C,N -(-5) -·(-5) - (10+)

127 Abduipur (385) 196.27 346 (56) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(10+) -·(10+)

128 Chantar (386) 432.60 1,405(214) P -(-5) ,":,Hp,R -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

129 Lasra (387) 160.66 488 (69)' -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

130 Sihunri (388) 486.83 1,382(220) '-(-6) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

131 Ghordaur (389) 180.49 281 (33) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) 132 Lahea (390) 124.24 724 (79) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(10+) -(10+) 133 MahEi (477) 178.46 672(117) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(5-10) -(10+) -(10-[1)

134 Naraula (480) 161.47 652(106) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

135 Muradpur (484) 87.82 287 (31) -(-5) --(-5) ,"' -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

i1l6 Ghet.ra (485) 72.44 353 (52), P -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

137 Parsa (486) 168.75 345 (46) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

138 Bel (4;87) 577.88 1,722(263) M: (2) PHS W,Tk,Hp PO -(10+) --(10+)

139 Fateha (488) 95.50 323 (46) -(-5) -(---'-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

14.0 Jagaya (489) 55.04 203 (26) -(-5) -(-5) W -(----:-5) -(10+) -(10+),

141 Parariya (490) 80.94 330 (48) P -(. -5) W -(-5) -(6-10) -(5-10)

142 Deochand (491) 58.27 296 (54) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5,10) -(5-10) 143 Mohi-ud-dinpur (492) 36.02 Uninhabited

144 Kanokhar (493) 56.66 17Q (23) -(-5) -(--5) "\f,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

145 Selarhi (494) :::6.83 271 (42) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -'(5·10) -·(5-10)

146 Baril. (495) 80.13 224 (34) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

147 Kasim Bigha (496) 55.04 245 (40) P -·(-5) W -(-5) --(5·10) -(5-10)

148 Pakal'i (497) 227.83 556 (71) P -(5-10) W, Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -_t5-10)

149 Karsawan (498) 628.06 2,186(300) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,Hp PO --(10+) -(-5)

]50 Chotan (499) 61.92 270 (42) -(-5) /- (10+) W,Hp -(-·5) - (10+) -(-5) 153

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area wtder different types ofland use in heotares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). inoluding r-- ---"--- any place of Approaoh Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by souroe Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gilJal groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Daudnagar (28) Rice, GO(89.41) 44.88 11.80 wheat FP Ditto (21) Rice, GO(121.04) 42.79 32.44 wheat FP Ditto (22) EAg Rice, GO(298.12) 65.62 68.86 wheat FP Ditto (22) Rioe, GO(98.83) 41.05 20.78 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice, GO(361.94) 90.45 34.44 wheat FP Ditto (30) EAg Rice, GC(91.70) 74.16 14.63 wheat KR Ditto (23) Ripe, GO(60.33) 53.21 10.70 wheat FP Ditto (30) ED Rice, GO(118.77) 44.67 15.02 wheat KR Ditto (30) Rioe. GO(82.42) 40.82 38.23 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice. GO(53.73) 22.11 11.98 wheat. KR Ditto (20) Rice, GO(43.66) 14.06 I··· 14.72 wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice, GO(85.72) 66.79 16.24 wheat KR Ditto (26) ED Rice, GO(410.65) 124.68 42.55 N3 wheat KR Ditto (28) Rioe, GC(38.07) 45.24 12.19 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rioe, GO(15.24) 33.42 6.38 wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice. GO(54.29) 12.82 13.83 Tl wheat FP Ditto (30) ED Rice, GO(31.65) 16.87 9.75 wheat GC(17.60) 11.90 6.52j"

FP Ditto (30) Rice, GO(19.02) 29.55 8.09 wheat I FP Ditto (20) ED Rice, 'GC(Il.85t 19.36 5.62 wheat FP Ditto (27) ED Rice, GO(64.04) 8.09 8.00 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GO(24.46) 23.96 6.62 wheat ~ KR,NR Ditto (30) EAg Rice. GC(142.29) 56.52 29.02 Tl wheat ICR Ditto (20) EAg,~O Rioe, GC(300.47). WE(20.38)~ 76.14 54.91 wheat 0(176.16). FP Ditto (20) Rioe. GC(47.27) 7.74 6.9~ wheat 154

VILLAGE

AMEN ITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-OBRA

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. a'hd )O+kms" of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ----.~ ~ Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Educational Medical Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the village tion and water and of the (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of (potable) Tele- Marketl Rail. station, households graph hat, if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

151 Rajwaf (500) 63.32 322 (46) P -(10+) W,lIp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 152 Mahtha (505) 135.97 407 (59) -(-5) -(10+) W,Tk,lIp -(-5) - -(10+) -(-5)

Total 26,501.69 117,034 (16,545) P (96) H (2) M (22) HC (2~ H (6) PHS ( ) FPO (2) CHW (1) 0(14)

Note: Figures given in brackets under column 4 relate,to number of households. 155

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in Remarks lu;ctares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including any place of Approach Nearest town Power Staple Culturable religious, to and distance supply food waste Area not bistorical village (inkm.) Foreet Irrigated by 20urce U nirrigated (including available or gauchar for archaeolo- and groves) cultiva.- gical tion interest 11 12 13 14, 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Daudnagar (20) Rice, GC(45.49) 10.13 6.71 wheat - FP Ditto (20) Rice, GC{1l8.15) 17.32 0.32 wheat

60(17,442.17) 40,490.75 ... / 3,748.56 N 10S W(SO.98) M11 WE(120.23) 07 TW(9.33) T69 R(123.54) 0(477.09) 156

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-DAUDNAGA R

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., for the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. -----., Communicllo- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station. (in hectare~) households if any Waterways)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR

1 Mahmadpur (1) 644.25 2,392(353) P (2) -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

2 Shamshernagar (2) 1,744.58 6,408(881) P (3).M,H PHS. W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS RP(2). Hp,C. 3 Arai (3) 799.24 3,932(578) P,M,H -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp,C,N. 4 Birai Nawadih (4) 496.14 2,459(302) P (2) RP W,Tk, -(-5) -(--5) -(5·10) Hp,C. 5 Balmha (5) 271.94 1,341(198) P --(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

6 Ratanpur (6) 58.27 330 (39) P -1-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-0)

7 Gobardhanpur (7) 776.58 4,860(750) P (4). M(2), RP(7) W,Hp, C,N PO -(-5) -(~o) Kanap H. 8 Chaunri (12) 511.92 4,089(605) P (2), M PHS W,Tk, PO -(-5) -(5·10) Hp,C. 9 Gorhiba (36) 610.66 18,91(270) P (3), M -(-5) W,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10) C,O. 10 Nonar (37) 168.75 755(103) P -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(5,10)

11 Amauna (38). 365.02 2,135(348) P,M RP(2) W,Tk, PO Sunday -(5.10) Hp,C. 12 Nonar (39) 421. 76 852(131) P RP(2) 'W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

13 Madhopur (40) 33.18 Uninhabited

14 Musepurkhaira (41) 112.10 534 (SO) P RP W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

15 Naudiha (42) 51.39 697(115) P,M -(-5) W,Hp,N -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

16 Jamuawan (43) 574.24 2,509(378) P,M -(-5) W,Hp FO -(-5) -(-5)

17 Mahawar (44) 522.85 2,469(397) P RP(2) W,Tk, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) Hp,C. 18 Kera (45) 356.12 968(146) P -(-5) W,Hp. -(5·10) -(5·10) BS R,C. 19 Sipah (46) 331.84 1,054(134) M -(-5) W.lIp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

20 Niman (47) 96·31 818(103) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS 21 Akorha (48)* 417.34 .1,773(285) -(--5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,F. 22 Guman (49)* 309.76 Uninhabited

23 Daudnagar (50) Wholly merged in Daudnagar (M)

24 Anehha (51) 942.50 2,813(404) p -(5·10) W,Hp,R PO -(5·10) -(5-10) 25 Chauram (52) 322.13 1,253(188) P .L.(-5) T,W,Hp, -(-5) -(-5-) -(-5) C,N. 'Partly included in Daudnagar (M) 157

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-~URANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in heotares Remarks rounded up to 2 deoimal plaoes). including r- _._----, any place of Approaoh Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultiva- gioal groves) tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Daudnagar (14) Rice, GC(224-.64) 52.05 6.24 361.30 , wheat PR,KR,NR Ditto (8) EA Rice, GO(810.76) 111.73 24.98 797.11 NI0:M7:05:T2 wheat PR,KR,NR Ditto (12) ED,EO Rice, GO(479.90) 222.59 14.53 82.22 N8:T8 wheat KR Ditto (14) ED,EO Rice, GO(362.11) 38.83 6.07 88.76 T4 wheat }<'P Dit,to (16) Rice, GO(232.90) 6.05 32.99 wheat FP Ditto (26) Rice, GO(50.98) 1.17 6.09 Ml:Tl wheat KR Ditto (18) ED,EO Rice, GO(674.72) 39.31 62.55 N6:M2:T4 wheat KR Ditto (4:0) Rioe, GO(404.85) H.69 6.57 85.81 Ml:T2 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rioe, GO(427.65) 144.98 38.03 N3:Ml:T3 wheat KR Ditto (13) ED Rice, GO(89.40) 46.58 32.59 NI:Tl wheat KR Ditto (6) Rice, GO(301.37) 22.39 41.26 N4:M2:03:T2 wheat KR Ditto (6) ED,EAg Rice, GO(206.20) 2.00 13.53 Nl:Ol wheat GO(28.53) 0.12 0.42 4.11

FP Ditto (2) ED,EO Rioe, GO(90.16) 12.67 1.15 8.12 wheat FP Ditto (10) ED,EAg Rice, GO(41'42) 3.76 0.04 6.17 T2 wheat FP Ditto (11) Rioe, PO(344.83) 165.53 63.88 T2 wheat KR Ditto (8) EAg Rioe, GO(242.90) 102.72 3.91 173.32 M3:C2 wheat PR,KR Ditto (5) Rioe, GO(146.29) 49.67 264.9 133.58 wheat KR Ditto (2) Rice. GO(122.84) 113.05 95.95 wheat KR Ditto (3) ED,EAg Ri('e. GO(78.67) 11.04 6.50 Nl:Cl:Tl wheat KR Ditto (1) Rice, GO(324.83) 71.83 20.64 N3:Cl:Tl wheat GC(125.04),TWE( 14.26) 102.85 67.61

KB Ditto (5) ED.EAg Rice. GO(304.99) 19.4;1 36.16 581.89 M4:T6 wheat KR Ditto fS) ED,EO Rice, GO(265.63) 5.56 16.46 34.36 /02:Tl wheat 158

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-DAUDNAGAR

Amenititls available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) h 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 facility is available is given]. r------, Comrnun IC&- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. . of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in heotares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 5 6 7 s 9 10 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR--contd.

26 Belarhi (53) 235.35 1,566(236) P RP W,Hp,C -(-5) --( -5) -(-5) 27 Soni (54) 145.28 975(110) P PHS W,Hp,C PO -(5-10) -(-5)

28 Lalu Chak (55) 245.04 2l (4) -(-5) -(--5) W,H.p.C -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

29 Maddupua (56) 61.51 Uninhabited

30 Bhata.uliya. (57) 96.72 39 (8) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -- (S·lO)

31 Khaira (58) 88.22 614 (96) P PHC, W,Hp,C PO -(5-10) -(-5) PHS. 32 Kesrarhi (59) 239.98 1,279(193) P RP W,Hp,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

33 Habbuchak (60) 66.37 226 (41) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(10+) -(5.10)

34 UdJ.kJandha (61) 211.65 428 (58) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

35 B .. lwa (62) 287.73 1,414(217) P,M -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(10+) -(5.10)

36 U chkundhi (63) 155.80 690 (87) P -(--5) W,Hp,C -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

37 Deokali (64) 106.84 233 (28) -(-5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

38 Agini (65) 227.03 660(120) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(5-10) --(10+) .-(5-10)

38 Patharkatti (66) 123.83 543 (67) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

40 Paswa (67) 149.33 671(106) P -(-5) W,Hp. -(-5) -(5-l0) -(-5)

41 Karman (68) 290.56 959(136) -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp --(5-10) --(10+) -(-G)

!l:2 Dhanawan (69) 109.26 587 (94) P -(5.10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

43 Mayapur (70) 2!14.31 761(.115) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(10+) -(--5)

44 Sewahi (71) 55.0! 255 (!J'3) -(-5) -~5-l0) W,Hp, -(5-10) --(5-10) -(-5)

45 Dhewahi (72) 113.72 426 (55) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,C -,(-5) -(5-10) BS'

(6 Jinori,-a (73) 130.71 541 (78) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) --(5·10) BS'

(7 Tarari (74) 419.65 2,719(409) P -(-5) W,Hp,C PO -(-5) BS 4,8 Bhakharua (75) Wholly merged,in Daudnagar (11'1)

4:9 p'ilchni (76)* 133.26 72B(108) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

50 Tarar {7_7)* 678.31 5,134(714) P,M, FPC,RP(5), W,Tk,Hp,C PO Sunday BS Tr,O. cHW. *sp artly included in Daudnagar (M) 159

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including any place of Approaoh Nearest town ,Oulturable religious, to and distanoe Power Staple waste Area not historioal village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by souroe Unirrigated gauohar for arohaeolo- and oultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Daudnagar (4) ED,EO Rice, GO(~34. 71) -_ 0.49 20.15 NI:M2:02:T2 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rioe, GO(134.82) 3.70 6.76 wheat , KR Ditto (12) Rice, GO(38.92) 202.50 4.22 wheat GO(52.63) 6.06 2.82

KR Ditto (14) Rice, GO(86.16) '3.93 6.63 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, GO(81.27) 1.76 5.19 Nl wheat KR Ditto (13) Rice, GO(227.l1) 1.05 11.80 wheat FP Ditto t13) Rice, GO(45.91) 16,07 4.12 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GO(189.84) 5.63 16.15 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GO(258.72) 8.79 20.04 Nl:T2 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(141.80) 0_83 13.17 wheat KR Ditto (17) Rice, GO(96.52) 3.86 6.24 Ml wheat KR Ditto (17) Rice, GO(192.25) 16.75 18.03 M3:Tl wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, GO(108.61) 7.86 7.36 Nl:T2 wheat KR Ditto (8) ... Rice, GO(122.63) 20.26 6.33 wheat KR Ditto (13) Rice GO(240.66) 37.18 12.72 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, GO(64.03) 25.05 20.18 wheat KR,NR Ditto (14) Rice, GO\183.18) 40.74 10.39 wheat KR,NR Ditto (7) Rice, GO(41.60) 10.70 2.74 wheat PR,KR,NR Ditto (6) EO Rice, ,Q0(50.13) 55.04 8.55 TI ,. wheat 'PR,KR,NR Ditto . (10) ED Rice, GC\106.2.!} 12.62 11.79 wheat PR,KR Ditto (2) EA Rice, GO(344.90) 49.74 24.87 Nl:T5 wheat /"

KR Ditto (4) Rice, GO(1l0.4JJ) 15.~1 7.32 Tl wheat PR,KR Ditto (5) EA Rice, ... GO(506.63) 134.64 37.04 N8:l{1:0l:T2 whea. 160

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- DAUDNAGAR

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column ann next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz., -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of tIle nearest place where the fac-ility is available is given] . ._--"------~ • Communica- Serial N aroe of village with Total area Total Popula. Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of tIle (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Marketfhat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any "Waterways)

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR-contd.

51 Amaulla (7ll) 80.94 857(143) P -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) DS

52 Ran~ .. (79) 885.44 4,578(672) P(5),M,H PHS,SMP W,Hp,C PO -(10+) -(-Ii)

53 Daulatpur (80) 65.96 482 (87) P ---(--5) W,Hp -(--5) --(5·10) -(--5)

54 Repul'a (81) 113.72. 818(128) P -(-5) 'Y,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) DS

55 Nal'otanchak (82) 151.35 711(105) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) DS

56 ManaI' (83) 36;;.02 1,979(300) P(2) -(--5) W,Hp,C --(-5) -(5·10) -(5·10)

57 Doodattpur (84) 62.32 513 (88) -(-5) RP W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) - -(- 5)

58 Ekauni (85) 101.17 992(160) P,M,H PHS W,Hp,C PO -(-Ii) -(-5)

59 Kataria (86) 6!1.96 380 (54) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-·5) -(10+) -(-5)

60 PhadaI'pnI' (87) 128.28 194 (20) _(_5) -(-.s) W,Hp -(5·10) -(10+) -(-5)

61 Khaira (88) 129.90 342 (44.) P -(--5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

62 Makh-ra (89) 24-6.0;; 1,516(210) P,M: PHS, W.EIp -(-5) -(-oj -(- 0) FPC. 63 Angrahi (90) 91.46 549 (81) P -(-5) W,Rp PO -(- 5) -(-5)

64- Ronuar (93) 191.01 1,222(200) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-fi) -(-5) -(-5)

Total 18,043.55 82,938 P (65) PHO (1) (12,193) M (15) PHS (7) H (5) FPO (3) Tr (I) RP (25) 0 (1) 8MP (1) CHW (1)

Note: Figures given in braokets under' Col. 4 rela.te to number of honseholds. 161

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i.e .• area under different types of land use Remarks in hect,ares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including Bny place ----- of Oultul'able religious. waste Area not historical Approach Neltrest town (including available or to and distanoe Power Staple Forest Irrigated by souroe Unirrigated gauchar for arohaeolo- village (in km.) supply food and cultiva- gical groves) tion interost

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2()

PR,KR Dauqnagar (3) Rice, GO(65.56) 6.46 7.53 1.37 N2 wheat KR Ditto (11) Rice. GO(764.85).0(6.15) 27.37 87.07 Tl wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice. GO(52.20) 2.42 4.03 7.26 wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) Rice. GO(99.15) 6.25 2.84 5,48 wheat PR,KR Ditto (7) Rice. GO(133.73) 5.50 1.39 10.73 wheat KR Ditto (6) ED,EO Rice, GO(320.61) 13.95 11.17 19.29 Nl:TI wheat K~ Ditto (9) Rice. GO(52.64:) 5.73 1.88 2.07 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GO(91.65) 3.96 2.34 2.32 Nl wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GO(58.84) 2.71 3.24 1.17 wheat KR Ditto (13) Rice. GO(109.37) 0.76 6.06 12.09 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice. GO(106.45) 3.18 5.08 13.89 wheat , KR Ditto (15) Rice. GO(227.09) 1.54 9.98 7.44 M:2:T2 wheat FP Ditto (17) Rice, GO(76.91) 2.37 5.03 7.15 wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice. GO( 131 64) 22.93 20.23 16.21 wheat GC111 ,987.17) 2,146.47 333.84 3.316.52 N54 PC (344.83) - M30 TWE (1U6) C18 0 (6.15) T60 162

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-HASPURA

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distanr·e in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------~ Communica­ Serial Name of village with Total area ToteJ Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number of (potsble) Market{hat, Rsil. ststion. (in hectares) households if any Waterwsys)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8_ 9 10 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR-contd.

I Jalpura ( 8) ~73.97 1,550 (239) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

2 Paharpura (9) 158.63 1,273 (191) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS 3 Makbulpur Khas (10) 72.44 674 (89) -(-5) CHW W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

4 Gahna (ll) 207.20 1,353 (183) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 5 Piru (13) 620.37 4,564 (711) P(4),M,O CHW(4) W,Hp PO -(5·10) BS 6 Dihul'i (14) 149.73 1,072 (156) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

7 Barewa (15) 45.32 25 (5) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) "':"'{-5) 8 Raghunatbpur (16) 178.46 1,958 (326) P, 0 CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 9 Purahra (17) 162.28 1,308 (185) P CHW W,Hp --(5·10) -(5·10) -(5-10)' 10 Birahra (18) 148.11 878 (141) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

11 Kishunpur (19) 140.83 885 (133) P,M CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

12 Saidpur (20) 126.66 280 (53) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

13 Bagharewa (21) 82.96 53 (15) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS 14 Ratanpur (22) 162.28 038 (151) P CHW W,Hp -(5-10) -(5,10) -(5-10)

15 Tankuppi (23) 124.64 1,260 (196) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) 16 Dumra. (24) 498.57 2,773 (395) P ,M CHW(2) W,Hp,C PO -(-5) -(-5)

17 Habaspul' (25) 139.66 213 ( 29) P CHW W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-6)

18 Mahuli (26) 07.87 284 (37) -(-5) --(-0) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 19 NarsWl (27) 104.00 1,239 (183) P,O CHW W,Hp -(-ill -(-5) -(-5)

20 OhWldi (28) 120.86 009 (78) -(-5) --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

21 Amjhar (Z9) 320.10 3,621 (591) P(Z),O RP,CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

22 Hanspura (30) 162.2& 3,270 (478) P(Z),M(3), H.MCW, W,Hp PO. Monda.y. BS H,O. MH,PHC, Phone. Thursday. D(4)FPC, RP(4), CHW(2),O. 23 Itawan (31) 266.28 \. 2,685 (413) P CHW(2) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS Salempur (32) 118.57 814 (127) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS / Tetrahi (88) 223.79 1,221 (203) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 163

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

La.nd use (i. e., Brea under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). -.., Ren::arks Approach Nearest town Oulturable including to and distance Power Staple waste • Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchal' for historical and cultivation or archa· groves) eological interest

11 12 13 H 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Daudnagar (20) Rice, 00(10.12), PO(218.66) 2.40 2.02 40.68 N2:01 wheat PR,KR Ditto (20) EA Rice, PO(123.60). W(4.05) 0.48 8.14 22.36 N6 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice. 00(60.77). 0(6.50) 0.04 5.11 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GO(176.41) 5.92 24.87 T3 wheat PR Ditto (25) Rice. GO(418.11), W(8.36). 41.08 41.14 N5 wheat 0(111.53). FP Ditto (25) Rice. GO (127.37). 0(6.51) 0.07 15.70 wheat FP Ditto (25) Rice. GC(43.62) 1.36 0.24 wheat FP Ditto (23) Rice, OC(165.63) 12.77 N2:Tl wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, 00(157.45) 4.83 N3 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, 00(110.63) 37.23 wheat FP Ditto (22) Rice, 00(126.28) 14.41 N5:Ml wheat PR Ditto (21) Rice. PO(53.09). W(1.90). 31.55 13.44 wheat 0(26.64). PR Ditto (22) Rice. PO(I6.69), W(0.I6),O(I4.7I) 44.66 6.55 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice, 00(116.54;) 25.62 6.16 13.96 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GO(99.70) 24.94 N2 wheat

KR Ditto (22) Rice, GO(367.69),0(l.'17) 87.99 ~ 40.92 M3:Cl:TI wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GO(28.11) 8.09 3.26 Cl:Tl wheat FP Ditto (18) Rice. OC(52.22),0(1.17) 4.48 wheat KR,NR Ditto (20) Rice. PO(93.22) 10.72 wheat FP Ditto (20) / Rice, PC(1l6,49) 9.37 wheat PR,KR Ditto (21) EA Rice, W(2.06), 0(210.77) 30.10 11.95 65.22 N25:Ml:01 wheat PR.KR Ditto (20) EA Rice. 00(40-47), W(17.02), 17.92 42.14 NI65:M6: wheat -:: WE(2.04), 0(.42.50). C2:Tl

PR Ditto (12) Rioo, GC{212.11) U!6 52.24- Ml:Cl wheat / PR Ditto (11) Rice, OC(114.65) 3.92 whoat KR Ditto (20) Rire. W(4.37),O(145.21) 21.98 16.71 35.27 who.. ' 164

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-HASPURA

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 facility is available is given). --, Communica­ Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational l\!edical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR-contd.

26 Pal"anpura (34) 1~~.95 651(121) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

27 Chaurahi (35) 280.44 1,328(217) P(2) -(-5) W,Hp _.(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

28 Tilabpura (91) 149.33 1,341(220) P,M,H CHW W, Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

29 Fatehpur (92) 105.22 851(127) P D,CHW W,Hp PO -(5-10) BS

30 Hakaspur Tika. (94) 16.59 43 (12) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

31 Udaibhan Chak (95) 25.49 257 (64) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) ~(-5)

32 Sihari Khurd (96) 26.30 Uninhabited

33 Baghakol (97) 77.29 264 (35) P -(-5) Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

34 Tal (98) 271.14 1,646(239) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

35 Haibaspur (99) 99.96 I,OU(158) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

36 Sihari Kalan (100) 110.88 1,00l(165) -(-5) -(--5) W!Hp PO Monday, -(-·5) Friday. 37 Dharnni (101) 273.97 1,526(242) P PHS,RP, W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) CHW(2). 38 Kaithi (102\ 236.7-1 7H(103) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

39 Sonhathu (103) 530.54 1,966(290) P CHW(2) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) --(5-10)

40 Alpa (194) 161.47 848(139) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

41 Itawan (105) 248.74 643 (97) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(---.5) -(-5) -(-5)

42 'Surat Bigha (106) 25.~9 Uninhabited

43 Jhinguri (107) 238.36 694(110) p CHW W,Hp,R PO -(-Il) -(-5)

44 Sonbarsa (108) 135.57 5,26 (68) p CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

45 Bhauli (109) 105.62 363 (50) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

46 Kaithi Bankat (110) 159.04 529 (65) ,P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 47 Chanhat (Ul) 193.44 /835(124) P CHW,O W,Hp,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 48 Koilawan (112) 245.64 2,4.71(415) P,M RP(2), W;Hp PO -(10+) CHW(2),O. -(--5) -(5-10) -(-5) 49 N ira1i.hpur (113) 53.82 17~ (27) -(-5) CHW W,Hp

50 Dhusri (114) 126.26 1,285(173) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS 165

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION AURANGABAD

Lllnd u~o (i. fl., aroa unuor differt'nt types of lanu use in Remal'ks hectares rounul'd up to :! deoimal places). including --~ - - -"------.. any place of Cult Ul able .\roa not I'P[igious" waste available historical Approaoh Nearest town Forest Irrigated by source Un irrigated ( inl'lud ing fOI' or to and distance Power ::4taple gauchar oult i ,'at ion arohaeo- village (inkm.) supply food and logical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

liR Daudnagar (IS) Rice, rO(84.46) 2.17 20.67 26.47 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GU(148.S1), W(4.8U), 48.80 21.!J8 42.HU wheat 0(12.9.;). FP Ditto (9) I-tiee, GO(142.28) 0.81 \).24 N2:M2:T3 wheat PR Ditto (13) Hice, GO(S3.l-J.) O.S:; 21.12 wheat FP Ditto (10) l{iC'e, W(3.69) 7.62 0.14 5.U wheat FP Ditto (10) Rioe, W(4.8G) 14.14 O.OG 6.28 wheat GO(12.14,) 14.07 0.09

.FP DItto (10) Rice, W(6.2S) 53.94 13.15 3.92 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GO(18:>.12),O(9.39) 0.25 4.14 72.24- N3 wheat PR Ditto (8) Rice, GC(6S.04}, 0(4.57) 7.33 11).85 wheat KB. Ditto (12) Rice, GO (94.59).0(0.4;) 0.81 15.03 wheat b'P Ditto (11) l-tice, GO(255.73) 1.27 16.64 }£2 wheat FP Ditto (13) J-ti('e, 0(6.21) 170.03 0.55 5D.!);) wheat FP Ditto (II) EAg Hice, W(JO.93),O(22.26) 462.86 0.46 34.03 T1 wh€'at FP Ditto (11) EAg RiC'e, W(1.3.78),0(12·14) 12;).!J6 0.02 7.00 wheat Kl-t Ditto (21) "~Ag Rice, (W(113.31), W(4.49), 63.22 2.20 3:>.66 T2 wheat WE(24.73),0(4.86). G('(14.87) 8.17 2.34

I<'P Ditto (20) gAg Rico, GO(80.1l4), W(l.OO), 61.78 1.94- 44.75 wheat WE(S.So), 0(39.40). I<'P Ditto (16) EA Hire, 1'0(30.35), 'l'W(!J.71), 4,(l.1l 3.52 W.08 ~Il:'l'l wheat 'fWE(26.30}. FP ])itto (18) EA Hire, PC(20.23), W(2.02), 43.18 1.31 14.01 who at WE(2.02). TWE(22.66). b'P .Ditto (18) BD,EAg nice, W"~(40.47), 0(12.18) 5tl.85 2.31 ):\.23 wheat 1<'P Ditto (12) ltlce, GU(106.3l), W(4.0ii) 21.44- 0.81 tiO.74- wheat J!'P Ditto (12) EA Rice, UU( 204. 23), WE( 4;. U5) 0.38 4-.36 32.46 ~f2:Cl:T10 wheat FP Ditto (12) Rice, UO(14.43) 37.05 2.34 whpat PR Ditto (12) RiC'e, uq1l3.47) 6.14; o.ti5 Tl wheat 166

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-HASPURA

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 facility is available is given]. r------"-- Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or days tiona no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele- Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 2 -3 4 5 6· 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR-contd.

51 Gorari (115) 64.34 279 (24) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

52 Mujahar (116.) 343.17 1,732 (230) P(2) CHW(2) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5) Mahamadpur 53 Mahuat· (117) 222.98 1,417 (206) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

54 Bakhtiarpur (1l8) 99.55 711 (105) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

55 Mauari (119) 165.92 803 (105) P FPC,RP, W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(--5) CHW. 56 Ahiyapur (120) 156.21 1,205 (194) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) Wednesday BS

57 Kamalpur (121) 87.82 439 (44) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

58 Khutahan (122) 213.27 1,963 (317) P,M CHW W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(-5)

59 Mohiuddinpur (123) 57.06 238 (24) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5·10)

66 Chahunta (124) 95.50 770 (124) P CHW W,TW,Hp -(-0) -(5·10) -(5,10)

61 &rokhQr (125) 317.27 1,400 (Z09) P PHS,CHW W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5·10)

62 Dlmlatpur Nagauli (126) 73065 323 (42) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

63 Jaitpm' (127) 320.51 2,164 (312) P,A:!: CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

64 Pathraur (128) 109.67 411 (83) P,M,H CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-6) -(-6)

65 Dihuri (129) 61.51 498 (68) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

66 Bihta (130) 143.26 764 (I09) P,M PHS,CHW W,Hp -(-ol Tuesday BS

67 Tilauti (131) 213.67 972 (157) P,M CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-Ii)

68 Malahra (222) 407.11 1,58Q. (Z39) P(Z),H FPC, W,IJp PO -(5·10) -(5,10) CHW(2). 69 Sb.abpur (223) 82.15 223 (36) P -(-5j.. W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) / 70 Jakh3ura (224) 265.07 1,360 (198) P,O D W,IJp,R -(-6) Wednesday, NW Saturday. 71 Dindir (225) 823.52 3,445 (1i38) P(2),:M: PHS, W,Hp PO -(-5) -(10+) CHW(3),O. 107

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i.e .• area under different types of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2 deoimal plaoes). inoluding any place of Approaoh Nearest town Culturable Area not religious. to and distance Power Staple waste available historioal village (inkm.) supply .food Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or gauchar cultivation Brchaeo- and logical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Daudnagar (12) Rice, GC(5S.98) 5.29 N4 wheat PR Ditto (13) Rice, GC(322.10) 1.48 19.59 N2:Tl wheat PR ,Ditto (15) Rice. GC(IS3.95).O(4.25) 11.36 2.91 20.48 N3:Cl:Tl wheat FP Ditto (16) Rice, ..... GC(79.11),O(0.93) 5.02 2.11 12.26 wheat FP Ditto (14) Rioe. GC(l54.09) 2.14 7.59 N4:T2 wheat PR Ditto (16) Rice, GC(149.23) 6.98 TI wheat PR Ditto (16) Rice, GC(81.4S),O(2.27) 3.97 Tl wheat PR Ditto (16) Rice, GC(155.38),O(27.88) 1.48 27.38 N5 wheat FP Ditto (18) Rice, GC(20.28),W(3.32), 4.22 1.34 4.53 wheat 0(23.37) PR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, GC(41.34).WE(6.11). 16.39 wheat TWE(26.67),O(4.99). FP Ditto (20) EAg Rice, W(18.21), WE(14.16), 82.91 62.09 wheat TWE(76.89),L(IO.12), 0(52.83). FP Ditto (19) EAg Rice, WE(10.12),TW(20.23) 33.07 10.23 wheat FP Ditto (21) EAg Rice, WE(84.98),TWE(40.47), 108.37 43.59 wheat 0(40.47}. .FP Ditto (18) ED,EAg Rice, GC(70.00),WE(20.23), 8.26 1.68 9.·03 N3:TI wheat 0(0.42).

PR Ditto (15) Rice, W(47.55),O(5.96) 4.55 1 3.45 wheat PRo Ditto (IS) EA RillS, PC(55.04),W(3.24), 68.49 0.65 7.75 Nl~Tl wheat TW(8.09). FP Ditto (18) ED,EAg Rice. WE(80.94),O(40.22) 67.06 1.76 23.69 wheat FP Ditto (20) EA Riee, W(4.05).WE(56.66), 147.45 2.05 74.06 wheat ./ TWE(SI.34),0(41.50). FP Ditto (20) RicCI. GC(S2.05) 0.10 wheat KR Ditto (29) EA Rice, WE(84.38},O(40.52) 105~99 4.17 29.95 wheat ItB Ditto (28) Rice. PC(451.42),O(31.90) 30.09 34.70 275.4,1 / NkMl:T3 wheal; 168

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BlOCK-HASPURA

Amenities available [if not available withi:q the village, a dash (-) is shown in the oolumn and next to it in braokets, the distanoe in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------~ • Communir&- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and days of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele- Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR- contd.

72 Raypur Bandhwa (226) 133.14 758 (158) P CHW,O W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) BS

73 Baghoi (231) 619.57 2,342 (314) P,M,H D,CHW W,Hp,C PO -(5-10) -(-5)

Total 13,677.80 81,477(12,408) P (72) H (1) M (17) MCW (1) H (5) MH (1) 0 (6) PHC (1) PHS (4) D (7) FPC (3) RP (9) CHW(60) o (5) Note: Figures given in bracketl:l under oolumn 4 relate to number of households. 169

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGAB.IlD

Land use (i. e., area under different tYPefl of land U8e in Hemarlts )lectare!' rounded up to 2 derimal places). including r-----. _____ - .A- _---___ ------_ -, Qny pla"e of Approach N ea.rest town Power Staple Culturable religionq, to and distance supply food waste A rea not historiral village (inkm.) Forest Irrigated by Source Unirrigated (inohHling availahle or gallchar for archaeolo­ and groves) cultiYfl­ gical tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 20

PR Daudnagar (2:1) EA Rice. GC(107.42),O(O.1l) 1.11 24.:>0 '1'1 whea.t FP DiUo (29) ~A Rino. PC(354.06),O(12.34) 16.41 18.00 2H!.7ti Wheat GC (5,570.70) 2,267.48 202.39 2,023.50 N241 PC (1,617.31) M 20 W (172.25) C 9 WE (439.44) T 37 TW (38.03) TWE(274.33) L (10.12) o (1,051.16) po

VILLAGE

AMENITI·ES AND

PEVELopn' ENT BLOCK -GOB

Amenities a.va.Uable [if not available within the ville-ge, & dash (-) is shown 'in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broa.d 'ranges, viz. ,--5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms" of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,-. Da.y'o,r Communica- Serial Name of village with Total al'ea Total Popula- Educational Medical Drinking Post days tions no. The.na no. of the village' tion and water and olf the (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of (potable) Tele· Market/ Rail. station, households graph hat,if any \Vaterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1

REVENUE THANA ~ DAUDNAGAll-contd.

1 Shekhpura (132) 372.71 1,255 (194) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(5,10) -(p-l0) NW 2 Deohara (133) 343.!)8 2,772 (414) P,M,H,O PHC,PHS W,Hp Po Sunda.y, BS Wednesday. 3 Paranpur (134) 5l.3!) Uninhabited

4 .JagdiRpur (13.')) 43.30 Uninhabited

5 Lohanri (136) 153.37 962 (140) p PHS,O(2) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

6 ~iz8.npur (137) 121.00 404 (70) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

(13S) 293.39 621 (82) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

(139) 85.79 4,12 (71i) -(-i) -·(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(!Hi) -(-5)

9 Paras; (140) 232.69 S03 (9';;) P PHS W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

10 Aza.n (141) 138.00 486 (70) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

11 Ghejna (142) 121.40 545 (74) -(-5) -(-5) \V,Hp,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 12 Bamahi (143) 97.93 Uninhabited

13 NiyamatpUl' (144) '155.80 522 (53) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(6-10) -(5,10)

14 Sujan (H5) 94.29 232 (28) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) --(5-10) -{5-10)

15 Sagarpur (146) 84.98 199 (24) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp, -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

16 Khaira Mohan (147) 272.95 584 (102) _ P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(10+) --(5.10)

17 Kurwan (US) 325.56 I,U5 (179) P,M,H --(-5) W,TW,Hp, PO -(10+) -(10+) R,N. 18 Chapuk (149) 570.60 1,532 (253) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) Hp,C. 19 Jujharpur (150) 150.95 246 (38) -·(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

20 Pali (151) 57.87 116 (9) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

21 Gobindpura (152) 59.08 248 (33) - (-5) -(-5) W,Hp,C --(-5) -(5-10) -(5.10)

22 Rampur (153) 36.83 187 (30) P -{-5) W;Hp,C --(-5) -(5.10) -(Ii.l0)

23 Dingraha (154) 61.12 2~4 (34) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,C,N -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

24 Jagdispur (155) 103.19 265 (30) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,C -(-'-5) -(10+) -(-5)

25 Ba.mbi (156) 182.51 437 (80) P -{5-10) W,Hp,C --(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 171 .

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in heotares Remarks .rounded __. _____ up to..A. 2 ______aeoimal places). -, including ,- any place of Approaoh Nearest town Cnltnrable religions, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historica.l village (in km.) supply food (incln

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Ga.y.. ((5) EAg Rioo, W(2.02), WE(2.02), 214.91 22-38 wheat TWE(26.30),O(101·17). PR Dandnagar (16) EAg Rioe, W(S.31).O(83.63) 174.40 77 .64- N2 wheat 23.73 27.37

39.66 0.87 2.77

KR Gay" (4-0) EAg Rice, W(0.81),WE(3.24), 118.53 12.14- wheat Tk(S.50),O(l0.12). PR Do. (59) EAg Rice, W(3.24),O(4.01)) 101:60 4.0.1 S.OS wheat PR Dandllagar (IS) ED,EAg Rioe, W{10.12),WE(10.12), 150.01 18.32 Tl wheut TWE(50.59),0(54.23). FP G ..ya «(0) EAg Rice. W(3.24),WJ

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--GOH

Amenitit3s available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) i3 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 neareRt place ,.... where the__ facility-----A-- is available______is given]. -, Communica- Serin! Name of village with Tota! area Total Popnla. Drinking Post and Day or dsys tions no. Thansno. of the tion and Eduoational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station. (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR-contd.

26 Ghonts (157) ---429.37 919(H7) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,C -(5-10) --(lQ.+) -(5·10) 27 Betula 11(8) 43.31 169 (25) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Hp -(-Ii) -(10+) -(5·10)

28 Pokha·aha (159) 48.16 368 (65) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) --(10+) -(5-10)

29 ThanapUl.' (160) 258.59 848(135) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp,C --(-5) -(10+) -(5·10)

30 Dadar (161) 44-2.72 l,478(1f\3) P,M,H -(5;10j W,Tk,Hp,C PO -(10+) --(-5) 31 Sohalpur (162) 32.78 Uninhabited

32 Phag (163) 260.61 1,392(238) P,M HC,PHC, W,Hp,C PO -(10+) -(5·10-) PHS,D. 33 Paha"pura (164) 123.83 372 (.56) -(-5) -(-5) W,C -(-5) -(10+) :-(5·10)

34 Partappul' (165) 35.61 Uninhabitea

35 Raksahi (166) ,7.69 Uni-nhabited

36 Palut.rpura Arazi (167) 6.88 Uninhabited

37 Perna (168) 164.70 660(100) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp,C PO -(10+) -(-5)

38 Rajapur (169) 119.79 904(128) P --(-5) .W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

39 .Jhikatia (170) 286_11 1,569(239) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

40 JhikBtiR. Arazi (171) 31.16 Uninhabited

41 Khori Khap (172) 136.78 -'86 (6!)} P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

42- Partappur (173) 110:88 .(66 (65) P -(-I) W,Tk,TW,Hp -(-5) -(10+) BS

~S Bhelampu'l' . (174) 30.35 Uninhabited

44 Khempul' (175) 133.14 338 (52) P --(-5) W.Hp,N -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

45 Kharagpu1's (176) 107.24 298 (42) P -(-5) W,Rp,N --(-5) --(10+) -(-5)

46 Toralpura (177) 138.40 375 (54) ,-(-'Il) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) / 47 Daral' (178) 276.40 624 (94;) P -'(-,'5) W,Hp,N -(-5) -(10+) BS

48 Jaitea (179) 152.56 903(127) P,Ae -(-5) T,W,Hp PO -(10+) BS

49 Shekhpura (180) 92.27 435 (51) P,Ac -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

50 Rukndi (181) 172.80 614 (90) P,ll,H PHS,FPC T,W,Tk, PO, -(10+) BS /' TW,Hp. Phone. DIRECTORY

lAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANQABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different typo>:! of land use in heotares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,- ...... any plaae of .Approach Nearest tovgn Cultu.ro.ble religiou.s, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (inkm.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for ' a1"ohaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Rafiganj (16) Rice, GO(142.58) 262.20 23.77 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, GO(18.21) 11.04 2.43 11.63 wheat KR Ditto (Hi) Rice, GO( 12.30) ,PC(24.28) 2.83 8.75 wheat KB. Ditto (10) Rioe, GC(12U3) 117.76 4.05 13.35 wheat KB. Ditto (11) Rice, GO(400.12) 40.60 2.00 :M:l wheat GO(24.28) 8.50

KR Ditto (10) EO Rice, GO(121.4;8) 80.94 8.09 50.10 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, ... GC(93.28) 8.09 22.46 wheat GC(24.52) 4.05 7.04

PO(5.67) 2.02

GO(4.86) 2.02 KR Ditto (12) Rice, GO(121.88),O(28.21) .... 14.61 wheat KR,NO Ditto (14) •• i Rice, GO(70.82) 46.64 0.87 1.16 wheat FP Ditto (16) Rice, GC(lll.35) 154.46 20.27 wheat GC(7~47) 22.82 0.87 KR Ditto (13) Rice. Tk(2.02) 120.79 13.97 wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) Rice, TW(4.05),O(34.32) :11.35 41.16 wheat 2S.06 2.29

KR Ditto (10) Rice~ 0(40.92) SO.96 11.26 wheat 'PR Ditto (10) Hice, 0(53.01) 31,78 22.45 wheat KR Ditoo (13) Rice TW(2.02) 121.97 13.83' wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) Rice, W(16.19),O(26.60) 175.76, 57.85 wheat~ PR Ditto (10) Rice, TW(4.05) 133.05 15.46 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, TW(2.S3) 81.23 S.13 wheat KR Ditto (9) Rice, W(45.69) St).26 4.().S5 NHrl wheat ·1/A

VILLAGE

AMENITl.ES AN;)

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-GOB

Amenities ava-ilable [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the disfance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms, and 10+kms.. of t~e neBrest place where the facility is available is given]. ,------~-.---.------~ Commllni'ca· Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or dBys tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Marketfhat, RBi!. station, (in hectareH) households if any Waterways)

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 REVENUE THANA- DAUDNAGAR--contd.

51 Sundarpur (182) 49.37 184 (35) P --(-5) 'V,Hp,C ---(-5) --(5-~0) -(_OS)

52 Dilhuri (183) 536.61 1,289(236) E -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(5-10) BS

53 Motha (184;) 204.77 687 (98) P --(-5) W,Hp -(---5) -(5-10) -(-5)

54 Rampur (185) 143.66 344 (46) P -(--5) "-,Tk,Hp,C -(--5) -(5-16) -(-5)

, 55 Ha~anpur (186) 17.81 283 (39) --(-5) -(-5) 'V,Hp -(--5) --(5-10) -(-5)

56 B8rahi (187) 104.81 251 (37) P '-(--5) W,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

57 Ghanto (188) 118.57 521 (79) P -(-5) 'V,Hp,Tk,C -(-5) -(-5) - (-5)

58 Tikaura (189\ 79.72 336 (43) -(-i) -(-5) 'V,Hp,C,N -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

59 Sarea (190) 154.18 779(111) P -(-5) TW,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) BS Hp,C,N. 60 Asias (191) 78.10 267 (27) P -(-5) 'V,Hp,R, -(-5) -(-5) --(-I) F,C,N. 61 Damodarpur (192) 19.42 158 (20) .-(-5) -(--5) 'V,Hp,C,N -(-5) -(-5) BS

62 Punaul (193) 113.31 437 (73) -(-5) --(-5) T,W,lip,C,N -(-5) -(-5) BS-

63 Goh (194) 1,004.01 5,136(856) P(3),M(2), M:CW,D(2), T,W,Tk, PO, Tuesqay BS H(2),C,O. FPC,RP(2). Hp,R. Phone. 64 Jajapur (I95) 293.80 1.,191(177) P -(-5) W,Hp, -(-5) -(-(I) -(-5)

65 Sohalpura (196) H.l.47 681 (81) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

66 Akauni (197) 99.55 482 (59)' P -(-5) W,lip -(-5) -(-5) ,-(-5)

67 Kazi Bigha (198) 41.68 282 (47) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

68 Udaipura ( 199) 63.13 275 (46) -(-5) --(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(- -5)

69 M:ujrahra (200) 248.47 1,003(162) P --(-5) IV,Hp PO -(-5) -(--5)

70 Chamanpur (201) 120.19 325 (54) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

71 Jamuain (202) 212.05 633(106) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

72 Singhari (203) 183.72 719(114) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

73 Paruki (204) 50.18 5..11 (80) P -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(~5) -(-5)

74 Barwan (205) 284.89 1,070(176) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW,C -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

75 Gopalpur (2Q6) 164-30 669(102) P /-(--5) IV,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5) 175

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares

rounded up _to __,A_2 decimal______places). ,------, Remarks Approach )l' earest town Clllturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in kUl.. ) supply food (including available of religious, For.est Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 Hj 17 18 19 20

KR Rafigani (10) Rine, 00(16-19) 30.06 1.21 1.91 wheat FR,KR Ditto (10) H.ice, GC(202.34),W(6.07), 240.78 71.23 whl'at TW(2.43),Tk(10.12),0(3.64). KR Ditto ( 18) ED,EAg Rice, W(4.0;),W~:(l2.14), 50.68 56.97 wheat TWE(20.23),0(60.70). FP Ditto (14) Rice, 00(66.,1),0(20.23) 46.13 10 ..')9 wheat, FP Ditto (18) Rice, 0(12.22) 5.18 wheat KR Ditto (11) ED,EAg ]{.ice, GO(76.89) 27.92 wheat KR Ditto (14) Ripe. OC(50 ..~9),W(2.02), 39.59 4.05 10.18 wh.. a.t 'rk(4.05),O(8.09). NO Ditto (17) 'EA Rice, fll-C(6e.70),W(Il.07l 2.02 2A,3 8'50 wh"a.t FR,KR Ditto (18) Rice, 6C(38.61),W(12.14) 30.511 72.88 X3::Ml: wheat, Tl KR,NR Ditto (18) Rice. OC(40.4 7), W(4.05),0(4.05) 2:;.S7 2.02 1.64 Ml:0l wheat FR Ditto (18) Rice, W(0.41),0(18.21) 0.78 wheat PR Ditto (18) Rine, GC(6!5.02),W(20.23) 16.39 11.67 whrat FR,KR Ditto (16) EA Rif'e. GC(5!l.02),TWE(28.49), 458.38 157.26 NI31::Mll: whpat Tk(3.91),0(296.88). C7:T6 FR Ditto (10) Rice, 00(270.16) 23.58 wheat KR Ditto (10) ED,EAg Rice, GO(126.92),O(24.2S) 10.19 wheat KR Ditto (9) Hiot" GO(72.84) 22.54 1.62 2.43 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, GO(24.32) S.22 9.14 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rinp, G(,(41.35),0(15.22) 6.54 whpat KR,NC Ditto (11\ ED,EAg Rice, OC(192.2S),0(40.63) W.56 wheat KR,NC Ditto (8) Rice, GO(SiUO) 12.14 22.95 whpat FP Ditto (15) Rice, GC(12.;.45) 40.47 46.13 wheat FP Ditto (12) EAg Rico, 00(145.68) 37.71 wheat KR Ditto (11) ED,RAg Rice, GO(34 .06), O( 12.32) 3.69 wlwat KR Ditto (12) EAg l~ice, GO(IS6.15),TWR(24.28) 68.70 4.45 1.21 wheat KR Ditto (IS) EAg Rice, W(3.24), WE(4.05), 71.10 12.99 wheat TWE(26.30),O(46.54). 176

VtlLAG.E

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-GOR'

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distan('e in broad ranges, viz_,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place I where the faoility is available is given]. r-' ______---,J.__ --- --, Communioa­ Serial N aple of village ""ith Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Than", no. of the tion and Educational Medical wa.ter Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market(hat, Rail. station. (in heotares) households if any \Vaterwlloys)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE TRANA-DAUDNAGAR--contd.

76 Kaithi Bani (207) -i40.83 4,61 (68) P -(-5) W,'fk, -(--5) -(-5) BS. TW. 77 Dadhpi (208) ~12.82 986 (165) P -(-5) "",Tk, -(--5) -'(-5) BS Hp. 78 Ha!

79 Niman (210) 97.53 361 (30) P -(-5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5·10) -(5-10) 80 Dula,. Chak Om) 91.86 431 (72) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

81 Dumarthu (212) 176.04 503 (76) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS

82 Marhi (21~) 17.81 Uninhabited

83 Mirpur (214) 304.72 1,529 (243) o -{5-1O) W,Hp -(--5) -(5-10) -(5·LO)

84 Bhurkunda (21.";) 352.88 1,10;; (203) P ~-(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) '--(5.10) -(5.10)

85 Ibrahimpur (216) 120_59 388 (45) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

86 Nirpura (217) 80_9! '217 (26) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) --(-5) -(~5) Hp. S7 Danrwa (218) 581.53 1,928 (306) P,lVl -(5-10) W,Tk, PO -(5-10) -(5·10) TW,Hp. 88 Bhaluhar (219) 182_92 660 (93) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-.';) -(5-10) -(5·10) Hp,N. 89 Ankuri (220) 318.48 696 (100) P -(5-10) W,Hp --(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

90 Sisaul (2:11) 164.00 481 (52) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(.<.....5) -(-5)

91 Naurange. (227) 50.99 222 (40) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(]O+)

92 Dular Higha (228) 154.59 7M (112) P(2) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(-5) -(10+) 93 Dewakund (229) 51.80 816 (149) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk, --(5-10) Monday -,(10+) Hp. 94. Dewakund Arazi (230) 50.59 12 (4) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-]0) -(-5) -(10+) 95 Gorkatti (232) 910 (121) 284.09 P -(-5) Hp,R pO -(-5) -(5-10) 96 Banra (233) 41;'32 46 (10) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -'(5-10) -(5-10) Hp. 97 Parasi (234) 266.28 971 (147) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) 98 Enrari (235) 189.39 496 (63) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) TW,Hp. 99 Hamidnaga,. (236) 354.50 1,765 (261) p' PHS,CHW W",Hp,R -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) 100 Hathiyara (237) 629.25 3,322 (54.() P(2),l\:( P)IS,CHW(2) W.Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 177

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION ·AURANGABAD

Lanu u~e (i.e., area unUM cliffer'ent Lypeg oflanclllse in Remllrks h('ctares r'Qunrled np to 2 donllllal places). including .A._. _ r- ---_--_ -- - - ..------l any place of Approacr. Near·C'&t town Culturable Area not, re ligiouB, to and di~tanre Power' ~taple waste available historical village (inkm.) supply foocl Forest Irrigated by source rnirrlgatetl (including for or ganchar cultivation archaeo- and logical groves) interest

II I:! 1:1 14 15 If) 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Rafi"anj (19) RiG(" 00 (10.5.22) 30.;'7 4.0.1 0.81 wl.rat PR,I{l=t Ditto (20) EAg Rice, 0('(121.40), W(2.43). 1.~;'.40 4.0;; 13.35 wheal, WE (](I.19). FP Ditto (17) E-\g Ri('p, Of' (W.l!)), WE(4.0il) 9.71 2.43 0.40 wheat FP Ditto (lS) Rire, GC (60.70), TW(10.12) 22.;J!) 3.24 O.SI wheat KR Ditto (I!)) RlCe, 0(77.2\1) 1.29 13.00 whpat KR Ditto (20) Ricp, 0(.50.01) 107.30 18.70 wheat 14.HI 1.21 2.09

KR Ditto (23) Rirl', 'l.'k (22.23), 0 (111 6!)) 149.33 4.05 17.40 wheat KR Ditto (2.5) Ric(', ,\y (6.07), Tk (8.09), 2:;3.73 2.02. 16.20 wheat 0(66.77). FP Ditto (1.i) Riul', W(8.0!)) 92.21 20.23 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, W (0.87). Tk (0.87), !l2.77 6.10 wheat 0(20.29). KR Ditto (2-1-) EAg Ri.ce. W (11.45), TW (4.12), 233.8:1 87.Hi 11111 wheat 'l'WE( 123.47),0(121.48). FP Dandnagar (19) EA Ric!', WE (4.13). TW (22.32), 70.81 10.12 wheat TWE (14.63), 0 (60.77). KR Ditto (22) EAg Ri('p., WE 116U,7), R (10.12) 106.00 40.47 Ml:Tl wheat KR Ditto (24) K\g Rlf!e, \Y (0.40), WE (4.86). 126.98 23.69 wheat Tk (6.07). PF Rafiganj (27) Ri('~, ac (39.48) 7.28 4.09 wheat FP Ditto (18) Ri(·c. OC(142.;;,') 12.04 wr.eat FP Dandnagar (27) 11iC'e, ac (28.57), 0 (2.2.5) 12.76 8.11 wheat FP Ditto (30) Rice, W (3.44) 45.07 2.02 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice. PC (20.23), R (4.0;;) 202.34 1)0.47 7.00 wheat FP Ditto (30) Rico, 0(30.35) 2.0:! 10.95 2.00 wheat KR Ditto (2\1) EAg Rice, l\'j£ (31.77) 220.11-1- 1.62 10.50 wheat KH. l{afiganj (20) EAg Rice, WE (4.11), TWE (81.41), 60.25 12.14 wheat Tk (0.47), 0 (24.35). KR Daudnagar (3u) EAg .!:tice. l\' (2.23), WE (30.3i') 284.54 18.51 18.51 wheat KR Ditto (3(\) RAg Rice, O( (42;).87) 160.99 20.23 20.23 wheat 118

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- GOH

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 facility is available is given]. ~------.., Communi('a- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post Day or tiona no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and da.ys of the (Bus stop, village number "of (potable) Tele­ Market/hat, Rail. station,. (in heotares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA- DAUDNAGAR- contd.

101 Orani (238) l!5.28 427 (87) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 102 BanaLra Said (239) 526.89 2,966(426) P,O -(-5) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(10+)

103 Bela (240) 250.09 756(115) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

104 Baijalpur (241) 85.39 Uninhabited

105 Pathak Bigha (242) 29.95 Uninhabited

106 Upahra (24;3) 286.51 1,497(226) P,M -(-5) \V,Hp,R PO Sunday, ~(10+) Wednesday. 107 Baso Bigha (244) 91.05 Uninhabited

108 Stekhpura (245) 121.40 454 (76) ~ -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(10+) 109 Kltaira (246) 86.60 331 (52) -(-5) -(-5) W -·(-5) --(-5) -(10+)

110 Saharsa (247) 201.13 665 (97) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -·(-5) -(-5) -·(10+)

111 Basawanpur (248) 88.22 376 (40) -(-5) FPC W,TW -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

112 Hunrrahi (249) 117.36 211 (33) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

113 Bakhtiyarpur (250) 98'34 496 (68) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

114 Miyanpur (!l51) wi.57 389 (52) -(-5) -(~5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

115 Hargawan (252) 206.79 412 (53) P,R -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(lO+) -(10+)

116 Gamhari (253) 250.90 496 (60) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) - (10+)

117 Aranda (254) 322.93 1,009(162) P HC,PHC, W,TW, -(-5) -(--5) -(10+) PHS. Hp,C_ 118 Baijalpur (255) 50£.64 1,1841180) P,M:,H -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-·5) --(10+)

119 Baijalpur (256) 71.63 324 (52) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp - --(-5) -(--5) -(10+)

120 Beli-ru (257) 211.65 484 (67) P -(-5) W,Hp,R --(-5) -(--5) -(10+)

121 Lodipur (258) 140.83 561 (79) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

122 Teap (259) 425.32 1,722(274) P -(-5) W,lIp --(-5) --(5-10) -(5-10)

123 Bud'IJai Kalan (260) 142'04 547 (91) P -(-5) W,Hp PO - .(--5) -(10+)-

124 Budhai Khurd (261) 89.03 257 (33) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(10+) ". 125 Dhawahi (262) 84.17 209 (34) -(-5) -(--5) W,TW,Hp -(--5) -(5-10) -(5·10) 179

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i.e .• area under different. types of land use Remarks in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r- -"--_ - ony place of Culturable religious. waste A"ea not historical Approach Nearest town (including available or to and distanco Power Staple Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauehar for archaeolo· village (inkm. ) supply food and cultiva. gical groves) tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Daudnagal' (36) Rice, GC(1l5.05) 26.09 1.62 2.43 wheat FP Ditto (40) EAg Rice. GC(364.37).0(12.14) 121.40 38.8ll Tl wheat FP Gaya (42) R,ice, W(6.74),0(119.45) 6ll.37 3.64 5487 wheat W(5.79).WE(4.22),0(5.20) 49.12 21.0!

0(8.75) 17.1>8 3.62

PR,KR Do. (38) EAg Rice, W(24.28),WE(34.40). 144.88 4.05 36.41 N2 wheat TW(22. 26 ),R(20.23). R(20.23) 64.34 3.24 1.21

KR Do. (45) EAg Rice, W(9.71),WE(14.57). 59.89 3.64. 13.36 T1 wh!'a.t TWE(20.23). KR Do. (45) EAg Rice, W(0.n3), TW(2.17), 14.48 4.74 wheat 0(64.68). KR Do. (45) ED Rice, W(0.66),TW(22.98),0(73.4;1) 94.08 10.00 wheat KR Do. (46) ;ED Rice. W(0.58),0(82.44) 3.20 2.00 wheat KR Do. (46) EAg Rice. W(0.56),0(68.67) 40.13 8.00 wheat FP Taka"; (19) ED Rice, W(1l.33) 70.00 17.01 wheat KR Ditto (11) Hice, "V(0.81) 88.62 12.14 wh!'at FP Ditto (19) H.ice, GC(60.70),W(4.86) 102.79 38.44 N2 wheat KR Ditto (12.) ED Rice, GC(14.1G).W(1 ~.OO) 203.15 16.19 C2:T1 wheat KR,NC Daudnagar (22) EAg Rice, WE(12.14),T\V(16.19) 244.43 4..05 46.12 Tl wheat KR Ditto (21) EAg Rice, W(4.29»,WE(9.95). 175.9.3 8.97 154.76 N2 wheat TW(25.15).0(125.48). FP Rafiganj (12) Rice, W(5.12),0( 1.(8) 50.94 13.01 wheat FP Daudnagar (12) EAg Rice, W(8.16),TWE(20.29), 100.12 12\18 wheat I B,(10.12),0(60.70). FP Ditto (13) Rice, W(6.09),TW(32.52), 29.24 6.07 wheat 0(66.91). KR Rafiganj (25) Rice, W(8.1ll), T\Y(97.61), 183.77 52.61 T3 wheat 0(81.18). FP Tekal'i (30) W(8.09),'fW(4.0,,)}, 17.60 Rieek 46.68 wheat. TWE(24.28),0(41.34). FP Rafiganj (26) Rice, \V(2.02),_J'..W(10.12), 60.li2 4.0:; wheat 0(12.14). FP Ditto (25) ED Rice, TW(4.05),0{12.14) 61.82 6.07 wheat 180 VILLAGE.

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-GOH

Amenities available [if not. a\-ailable 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 facility is available is givenJ. ,..-. Communica­ Sorial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. .of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/ha.t, Rail. station, (in hcctares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 REV1;NUE THANA- DAUDNAGAR-contd.

126 Salempur (263) 94.29 506 (81) --(-·-5) RP,CHW W.TW,Hp -(-5) --(5-10) --(5-10)

127 Jhari (264) 214.89 543 (69) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

128 Hasampur (265) 44.11 uninhabited

129 Hasampur (266) 82.55 571 (94) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) -(5.10) -(5·10)

130 Sakardih (267) 205.58 569 (102) P -(·-5) W,Hp,R PO -(5·10) -(5·10)

131 Anwari (268) 405.89 1,434 (183) P(2) PHS, W,Hp,C PO -(5.10) -(5-10) CHW. 132 Lodipur (269) 30.76 100 (12) -·(-5) -(-5) W,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

133 Bhauthahi (270) 88.22 387 (55) ~(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

134 ·Pipra (271) 226.22 685 (101) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5-10)

135 Piprahi (272) 128.28 734 (107) P -(5-10) W,Tk. -(-5) -(5·10) -(5·10) Hp.C. 136 Akauna (273) 214.08 443 (52) P,I -(-5) TW.Hp PO -(-5) --(-5)

137 Ehiapur (274.) 82.15 281 (41) - (-5) -(-5) T,W,Tk. -(-5) _(-5) -(-5) Hp,'1'W. 138 Bal

140 Kaithi Siro (277) 160.25 565 (84) P -(-5) W,Tk. PO -(--5) -(-5) Hp,R,C 141 Sahadani (278) 117.37 181 (28) P -(-5) W.Hp,C -(-5) -(5-10) - (5·10)

14:;'. Asapur (279) 44.11 255 (42) -(-5) -(--5) W -(-5) -(5·10) -(o-10)

143 Bazidpur (280) 44.92 24.2 (37) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

144 Nimra (281) 170.36 580 (96) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) '-(5'10) -(5-10)

145 Gaini (282) 66.77 295 (50) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

146 MOhiuddinpur (283) 88.22 1{310 (200) P,l\{ -(5·10) W,lip -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

147 DaudpUl' (284) 128.69 407 (52) P -{5·1O) W,HP -(5·10) -(10+) -(10+) I 148 Rampur (285) 114.52 447 i58} -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp,C -(5·10) -(10+) -(10+)

149 Jharaha (286) 63.13 320 (45) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5i -(10+) -(10+)

150 Par an pur (287) 119.38 629 (104.) P -(..c5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(lO+r 181

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------~------~------.. any place of Approach Nearest town Oulturable religious, to and distance Power Staple "Waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irriga.tod by source Cnirrigated gauchar for archaeolo' and cultivation gical groves) interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

.FP Rafiganj (21) ED Rice, W(2.02), TWE(10.12), 70.16 7.69 wheat 0(4.0;». FP Ditto (25) ED Rice, TWE (24.28),WE(12.61), 105.21 11. 74 wheat o (60.77). GO (38.86) 4.86

FP Daudnagar (30) Rice, GO (74.48) 8.07 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, GO (182.92),W(6.07) 7.28 9.19 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, o (342.76) 28.33 34.60 wheat FP Rafiganj (23) Rice, GO (27.79) 2.97 wheat FP Ditto (24) Rice, GO (82.37) 5.85 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, W (6.13),Tk (2.10), 122.59 13.89 wheat o (81.41). FP Ditto (22) Rice, GO (39.42),Tk (0.88), 47.79 7.69 wheat 0(32.42). KR Ditto (25) ED Rice, WE (6.07),TWE (6.07), 150.95 32.47 Nl:Tl wheat 0(16.19). KR Ditto (22) ED Rice, W (2.09),TWE (6.15), 38.93 6.47 wheat 0(28.40). KR Ditto (25) Rice, GO (60.70) 3.64 6.86 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rico, GO (143.26) 40.47 Tl wheat KR Ditto (25) EAg Rice, W (6.14),0(88.28) 44.53 21.12. N2:Ml wheat FP Daudnagar (20) Rice, GO (95.10),W(4.05) 8.09 10.12 wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice, 0(33.96) 4.05 6.07 wheat FP Ditto (21) Rice, 0(32.37) 10.55 2.00 wheat FP Gaya (39) ED Rice, W(2.02). TW(4.05), 113.31 48.97 wheat Tk(2.02). FP Do. (33) ED Rice, WE(8.09) 28.33 25.35 5.00 wheat FP Do. (31) ED Rice, W(4.05),TW(2.02) 80.13 2.02 wheat KR Do. (31) EAg Rice, W(l3.32),O(70.83) 17.15 2.39 N3:01:Tl wheat KR Do. (31) EAg Rice, W(12.91),O(63.19) 25.75 12.67 wheat KR Do. (31) EAg Rice, W(6.45),OI32.39) 16.05 8.13 Nl wheat /' KR Daudnagar (46) EO, Rice, WE(12.87),O (74.87) 17.07 14.57 Nl EAg. wheat 182

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- GOH

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 facility is available is given].

_,.___-- - - ~ ------'I Communica­ 'Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectare1\) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR- contd.

151 Munrawa (288) 16i.30- 535 (83) P -(5-10) T,W,Tk -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

152 Jalalpul" (289) 157.42 624 (89) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

153 Dowal (290) 173.20 676 (97) p. -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

154 Mohammadpur (291) 161.47 316 (52) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

155 Barwan (292) 531.18 1,832(259) P PR(2) T,W,Tk, -(-5) -(5-10t BS Hp. 156 Mahi (293) 58.68 242 (33) -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(--5)

157 Berka (294) 163.49 618 (89) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

158 Darha (295) 3U.GO 995(143) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

159 Kurmain (296) ll6.!! 528 (64) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

1060 Susna (297) 158.23 581 (75) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

161 . Dhondhi (298) 42.90 95 (12) ,-(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

162 Bela (299) 144.07 800(126) P -(10+) W,Tk,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

163 Chapra (300) 302.JO 842(137) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-·5) -(10+) --(-5)

164 Suggi (301) 67.18 318 (42) -(-5) --(5-10) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

165 Malahad (302) 810.57 2,698(471) P,M,H -(--5) W,Hp PO -(10+) -(-5) 166 Gangat,; (303).. 121.00 439 (71) -(--5) ,-(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(10+) -(-5) 167 Baksanr (30!) 480.36 1,764(265) P,M PHS W,Tk,Hp -(-5) --(10+) -(--5)

168 Khoji (305) 105.22 368 (52) P -(5-10} W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

169 Dadhpi (306) 162.68 378 (57) p -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

170 Bandea (307) 154_99 59,~ (93) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -- (-5)

171 Dariyapur (308) 68.80 137 (24) ~-(--5) --(5-10) W,Hp -(-0) -(10+) --(5-10)

172 Moglahi (309) 82.96 217 (32) -(-5) -(5-10) W,~p -(--5) -·(10+) -(5-10)

173 Semrahua (310) 57.87 290 (43) -(-5) --(5-10) W,Hp • -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

174 lIIayapur (311) 121.00 259 (44) l' -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(5-10)

175 },:(ajathi (312) 171.99 513 (68) p -)-5) W,Hp -(-5) Sunday, --(5-10) Thursday. 183

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land u~e (i. e .• area under different types of land use in Remsrka hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including -"--- .------, any place of Oulturable Area not religious, waste available historical _,Approach Nearest town Forest Irrigated by source U nirrigated (including for or to and distance Power Staple gauchar cultivation archaeo· village (in km.) supply food and logical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Daudnagar (46) Rice. Tk(6.o.7.o) 83.30 4 . .05 16.25 wheat FP Ditto (46) ED, EAg Rice, GO(126.26) 25 . .04 4 . .05 2 . .02 wheat FP Ditto (46) Rice, GC(IM.59) 14 ..04 3.24 1.21 wheat FP Rafiganj (2.0) Rice. GO(4.o,47).W(I.o.12). 56.14 19'52 12.14 wheat 0(22.66). PR Ditto (2.0) EAg Rice, GC(242.81),WE(8 . .o9), 4.0.47 7.0.94 1.0 . .0.0 05:Tl wheat TWE(161.87). FP Ditto (2.0) Rice, GC(2.o.23) 2.0.23 10.19 6 . .0.0 wheat KR Ditte (2.0) Rice, GO(152.75) 1.0.74 wheat PR Ditto (21) EAg Rice, GC\265.53) 46 . .07 N2:01:T2 wheat KR Ditto (22) EAg Rice, GC(111.28) 4.86 Nl wheat FP Ditto (2.0) EAg Rice, GC(4.111,0(38.9S) 102.46 12.16 wheat KR Ditto (2.0) EAg Rice, W(20.23) 19.35 3.32 wheat KR Ditto (2.0) EAg,EO Rice, W(8 . .o9),0(63.13) 58.78 14 . .07 wheat KR Ditto (2.0) Rice, W(7.28), TW(4 •.o5), 18 . .09 22.26 wheat 0(25.0.71). FP Ditto (21) Rice, W(8 . .o9),0(34.93) 12.82 11.34 wheat FP Ditto (2.0) EAg Rice, GC(231.13),TWE(44 . .o6) 4.58.61 76.73 Tl wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice, W(6 •.o7),0(83.21) 16.19 15.38 wheat KR Ditto (16) EAg Rice, W(4.05), WE(20.23), 36.42 3.0.3.0 wheat 0(389.36). KR Ditto (14) Rice, W(4.o.47), TW(14.16) 42.5.0 8 . .09 wheat KR Ditto (14) EAg,EO 'Rice, WE(2 . .o2), TW (2 . .02), 81.64 .o.i.o IS·.o5 wheat TWE(14.16),0(4.o.47). FP Ditto (15) EAg Rice, W(40.47) 1.08.49 6 •.03 wheat FP Ditto (16) EAg Rice, 64.49 4.31 wheat FP Ditto (14) Rice. 76.S9 6 . .07 wheat FP Ditto (15) EA~ Rice, TWE(2.o.23) 33.42 4 •.05 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, W(2.02),TW(2 . .o2), 69.71 6.78 wheat 0(4.0.47). .FP Ditto (16) EAg Rice, W(2 . .o2), TWE(8 . .o9) 1.03.83 17.41 wheat 0(40.47). 184

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-GOH

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 facility is available is given]. ~------"------, ------, Communica­ Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele- Market/hat, Rail- station, (in hectares) households graph if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA- DAUDNAGAR-contd.

176 Mahri (313) 68.80 234 (35) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(5-10) Total 30,284.71 110,221 (16,637) P (110) MCW (1) M- (18) HC (2) H (10) PHC (3) C (1) PHS (3) I (1) D (3) Ac (2) FPC (3) o (4) RP (5) SMP (1) CHW (5) o (2)

Note: Figures given in braokets under oolumn 4 relate to number of households. 185 DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2 decill?-al places). including r------A------~ any place of Approaoh Nearest town Power Staple Culturable religious, to and distance supply food waste Area not historical village (in km.) Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (inoluding available or gauohar for arohaeolo· and groves) oultiva· gical tion interest 11 12 13 14 12 16 17 18 19 20

FP Rafiganj (16) Rice, W(2.02),TWE(4.05), 36.45 6.05 wheat 0(20.23).

GC (7,731.90) 11,156.59 877.12 3,133·26, N157 PC (49.24) M 17 W (549.72) C 17 WE (669.22) T 25 TW (314.93) TWE (843.81) Tk (132.05) R (95.91) o (4,698.14) 186

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIGANd

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) h shown in the column and next to it in braokets, the distanoe in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest plaoe where the {acUity is available is given]. r------~------~ Communiaa· Serial Name of village with Tobal area Total Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tiona no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village numbel' of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 II 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

1 Bharthipur (373) 280.44 696(108) P -(--5) W,I1p,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

2 Siwan (374) 210.43 518 (67) P -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

3 Pa'hak Bigha (375) 65.56 327 (47) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 4 Kharauna Buzurg (376) 170.37 301 (55) P -(5-10) W,Hp, -(-5) -(5·10) -(10+) R,N. 5 Barpa (377) 544.29 1,666(238) P -(5-10) W,Hp, PO -(5-10) -10+) R,N. 6 Belarhia (378) 189.79 538 (88) P(2) -(-5) W.Hp. -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) C.N. 7 Pau+hu (379) 743.80 2,679(381) P.M.H,O H,RP(2) W.Tk.I1p, PO Wednesda.y -(10+) C.N. 8 Patkhaul (380) 38.85 10 (1) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

9 Nal'hi Pirhi (381) 172.39 372 (60) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

10 Sabdal (382) 191.0L 346 (54) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(10+)

11 Phesra (391) 416.82 1,502(233) P,:M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

12 I1arbansa. (392) 105.62 456 (61) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

13 Rampur Parasiya (393) 263.45 692(105) P -(-5) W.Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

14 Makhdumpur -(394) 78.10 227 (25) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) 15 Kusrni (395) 232.29 873(148) P PHS W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) (-10+)

16 Banka (396) 88.62 202 (29)' -(~5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

17 Itarh (397) 264.66 1,051(158) P -(-5) W,Hp '-(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

18 Temura (398) 257.38 933(124) P,M -(-5) W,Hp,R 1;'0 -(10+) -(10+) 19 Lata (399) 728.02 2,122(291) P,M,H -·(-5) W.Hp,R PO -(5·10) -(5-10)

20 Khal'aunakhurd (400) 84.17 147 (24) -(-5) -(-5) W,I1p,C -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

21 Karman (401) 282.06 639(102) P -(10+) W,Hp PO -(10+) -(10+)

22 Banahi (402) 165.92 '641(101) P -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

23 Beri (403) 231.07 1,077(150) P -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -·(10+) -(10+) 24 Pa.rrahi Salempur (404) 198.70 378 (49) -(-5) --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5·10)

25 Sihuli (405) 627.25 2,094(276) P,O RP W,Hp PO -(10+) -(-5) '87

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land uae (i. e., area under different types of laud use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including -. any place of Approach Nearest town Oulturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Un irrigated gauchar for archa.eolo. and cultivation gical, groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Aurangabad (24) Rice. GO(223.29) 28.24 6.19 22.72 wheat FP Ditto (45) Rice. 90(80.94) 100.87 28.62 wheat KR Ditto (45) Rice. R(15.82) 40.47 9.27 wheat KR Ditto (45) Rice. GO(l.2l) 141.30 3.68 24.18 wheat KR.NR Ditto (45) EAg Rioe. 00(40.47). W(20.23). 269.11 40.47 141.64 wheat WE(20.23).0(12.14). KR Rafiganj (H) Rice. GO(80.94). R(20.23). 12.00 27.98 38.32 wheat 0(10.32). KR Ditto (14) EA Rice. GO(364.21).WE(40.47). 184.49 26.08 108.32 Nl:Tl wheat Tk(8.09) .R(I2.l4). FP Ditto (20) Rice. GO(30,42) 8.43 wheat FP Ditto (18) Rice. GO(151.74) 20.65 wheat FP Ditto (21) Rice. GO(l06.26) / 84.75 wheat FP Ditto (20) ED.EO Rice. 00(233.48) 183.34 Tl wheat FP Ditto (20) Rice. GO(93.93) 11.59 wheat KR Ditto (19) Rice. GO(220.70) 42.75 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice. GO(60.17) 17.81 wheat FP Ditto (18) Rice, 00(122.93) 109.36 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, GO(58.97) 27.07 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice. GO(216.26), W(4.05) 44.28 wheat FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice. GC(121. 70). WE(24.28) 3.24 1.24 106.62 N4 wheat FP Ditto (9) EAg R;ce. GO\395.84). WE(40.47) 21.42 70.67 199.40 wheat KR Ditto (11) EAg Ride, GC(40.81), WE(10.12) 4.21 29.03 wheat FP Ditto (18) EAg Rice. G0(22,2.07) 3.83 56.05 Nl wheat FP Ditto (15) Rice. GC(124.34) 31.63 9.85 NI wheat FP Ditto (16) EAg Rice, GC(202.69), WE(11.74) 3.33 13.31 N1:TI wheat KR Ditto (8) EAg Rice. GO(80.94), 0(42.56) 32.47 42.66 wheat KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, GC(75.77), WE(1.24}, 360.27 5.24 4;4.07 wheat 0(140.66). 188

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AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIGANd

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in tho column and next to it in brackets, the distanc·e in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms.• of the nearest plaoe where the facility is available is given]. ,-- Communi06- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Eduoational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number of (potable) M.arket{hat, Rail. station, (in heotares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

26 Khaira (406) --s54.90 1,614(238) P -(5-10) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -,.(-5) 27 Naiki (407) 290.56 1,174(198) P -(10+) W,lIp -(5-10) -(10+). -(-5)

28 Makhdumpur (408) 214.89 683(105) P -(5-10) W,lIp --(5-10) -(5-10) BS

29 Bargawan (409) 376.35 644(105) -(-5) -(10+) W,Hp -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

30 Sonb6rsa (410) 29.!)5 473 (71) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5,10) -(5,10) -(5·10)

31 Chaubara (411) 208.41 1,888(312) P(2) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5.10) -(5,10) -(5-10) 32 Amarpura (412) 42.49 721(107) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 33 Jhikatiya (413) 27.52 227 (30) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

34 Ahmadpur (414) 48.56 731(100) ~(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 35 Karma Masud (415) 94.29 585 (82). P,M,H -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) Sunday -(-5)

36 Hajipur (416) Wholly merged in Rafiganj (NAC)

37 Karmi «(17) 42.09 444 (75) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS 38 Charkanwan (418) Wholly merged in Rafiganj (NAC) 39 RafiganJ (419) Wholly merged in Rafiganj (NAC) 40 Abdulpur (4-20) Wholly merged in Rafiganj (N AC) 41 Maripur (421) "4.06 291 (51) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 4.2 Phesra (422) 175.63 368 (56) - P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 43 Kerap (423) 987.42 4,494(676) P(3),O -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5) 44 Khairi (424) 48.56 322 (58) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

45 Salempur (425) .27.92 .24 (3) P -(--5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

46 Pa.toi Khurd (426) 69.20 87 (15) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 47 Pa.toi (427) 113.31 209 (30) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

48 Karuna Baruna (428) 260.61 883(109) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+j -(5-10)

49 Pogar (429) 360.57 ~545(254) P.M PHS W,TW,Hp, PO -(10+) -(10+) R,C. 50 Rajaura ( 431» 84.17 128 (19). -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp "":'(-5) -(5·10) -(5·10) 189

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in heotares Remarks rounded up to 2 deoimal plaoes). including -. any place of Approaoh Nearest town Culturable religious. to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irriga.ted by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· and cultiva· gical groves) tion interest 11 12 13 H- 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Rafiganj (8) EO Rice, GC(82.22),W(2.09),O(171.08) 84.53 8.42 6.56 Ml wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, GC(81.15),O(57.87) 128.26 3.87 19.38 TI wheat PR,KR Ditto (5) Rice, GC(40.47),W(2.02),0(97.98) 7.54 28.34 38.48 wheat KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, W(12.14),WE(2.02),TW(S.09), 142.68 30.76 40.50 wheat TWE(26.30),O(II3.72). KR Ditto (5) Rice, W(1.62), TW(6.07),0(8.14) 9.67 1.66 wheat KR Ditto (5) EAg Rice, GC(I3.S4),W(6.88),TW(IO.12), 84.13 12.27 38.32 wheat TWE(2.02),O(40.83). KR Ditto (4) EAg Rice, W(2.02),WE(20.23),TW(2.02), 14.80 0.12 wheat TWE(2.02),O(1.2S). KR Ditto (I) Rice, W(4.86),O(I6.62) 6.04 wheat KR Ditto (1) EAg Rice, W(10.52),O(31.27) 0.20 6.54 wheat KR Ditto (I) EAg Rice, GC(19.60),W(0.81),WE(4.05), 29.12 6.12 6.46 01 wheat TWE(4.05),O(20.23).

PR,KR Ditto (1) EAg Rice, WE(8 .09), TWE(I6.19),O(I3.56) 4.10 wheat

KR Ditto (1) Rice, 0(40.15) 24.35 9.53 wheat KR Ditto (1) EAg Rice, TWE(6.07),O(25.77) 112.79 30.83 wheat KR Ditto (3) EAg Rice, W(2.43),WE(10.12).TWE. 537.92 17.39 43.45 Tl wheat (16.19) .R(8.09),O(351.67). KR Ditto (3) Rice. GC( 17.02),0(16.19) 5.76 2.07 7.32 wheat FP Ditto (3) ED Rice. GC(11.62),O(11.62) 2.53 2.02 wheat KR,NR Ditto (3) EAg Rice, GC(14.16),W(4.62),WE(3.24), 30.31 1.82 6.15 wheat 0(S.90). KR Ditto (3) Rice, W(9.71),R(2.02),O(6.07) 80.62 8.49 6.40 wheat KR Ditto (15) EAg Rice, WE~4.0.48),0(93.89) 110.90 3.71 11.63 wheat KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, GC(178.84),WE(40.47) 44.75 96.51 wheat FP Ditto (6) Rice, W(3.24),0(48.64) 21.45 10.84 wheat 190

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIGANd

... 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 kIDS, and 10+kms., of the nearest plaoe where the facility is available is given]. r------"--'------. Communica· Serial Name of village with Total area-- Total Popula- Drinking Poat and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectare>!) houl!eholds if any WaterwaYII)

1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-eontd.

51 Telthua (431) 145.68 441 (67) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) ~(--5)

52 Tendua (432) 8S.79 338 (49) P -(-05) W,Hp -(_05) -(6-10) -(5·10)

53 Sardha B!gha (433) 37.23 0 199 (21) -(-5) -(-5) W,R -(-5) -(SolO) -(5·10)

54 Jondhi (434:) 41.68 234 (29) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5.10) -(5·10)

55 Dewriya (435) 56.25 1 (1) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) ~(5·l0) -(S·lO)

56 Mai Khurd (436) 46.94 188 (24) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) 57 Bara (437) 25.90 Uninhabited

58 Karjara (438) 112.50 305 (40) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) --(10+) -(10+)

59 Bihta (439) 69,20 276 (31) --(--5) -(-05) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5-10)

60 Dagha Soti (4:40) 105.22 507 (79) P -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

61 Achuki (441) 388.09 -933(127) ,p -(-5) W,Hp,R,N -(-5) -(10+) -(10+)

62 Bhetaniyan (442) 234.31 963(151) P -(-5) W,Hp,R,N -(-5) Sunday, ~(1O+) Thursday. 63 Indrarh (443) 208.41 320 (44) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(10+) -;-(5-10) 64 Kut Kuri (444) 94.70 534 (96) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-05) -(10+) -(5·l0) 65 Gandharp (445) 53.82 105 (12) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5·10)

66 Santhua (446) 190.20 546 (70) P -(-5) W,Hp,C -(-5) -(10+) -(5·10)

67 Singhi Buzurg (447) 523.25 1,236(20Q) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) -(5·10) ~(5·l0) 68 Singhi Khurd (448) 50.18 Uninhabited

69 Karsara (449) 386.87 636 (87) P -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

70 Bhalu Khaira (450) 2iH.31 886(130) P -(10+) W,Hp -(5-10) -(10+) -(5·10)

71 Garwa (451) 291.37 349 (44) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(5,10)

72 Maluk Bigha (452) 100.36 240 (40) -(-5) -0(10+) W,Hp -(5-10) -110+) -(5·10)

73 Kotwara (453)­ 278.82- 852(133) -(-5) -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(:"'::5) 74 Danai (454) 260."fii 652 (99) P -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 75 Munjari (455) 74-46 175 (23) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5·10) / ·191

IDIRECTORV

LAND USE

SUIDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different typell of land use in hectarell rounded up to 2 decimal places). -.. Rema.rks Approa.oh Nearest town Oulturable including to and 1 dillt_ce Power Staple wa.ste Area not any place vmage (in km.) supply food (including available .of religious. Forest Irrigated by lIource Unirrigated gauohar for historice.l and cultivation or areha.- groves) 00108iea1 interest

11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 :0

liR Rafiganj (4;) EAg Rice. W(20.23). TWE(40.47). 19.57 33.12 wheat 0(32.29). KR Ditto (8) Rice, 0(42.15) 19.21 24.23 wheat liR Ditto (9) Rice, 0(10.58} 11.95 8.70 wheat KR Ditto (0) Rice, 0(33.05) 7.81 wheat FP Ditto (7) Rice. 0(35.92) 20.23 wheat liB Ditto (10) ED Rice, 0(35.36) 1l.0.2 wheat 0(18.48) 7.4.2 liR Ditto (10) ED Bice, GO(59.62) 7.86 45.0.2 wheat liR Ditto (8) ED Rice, 0(48.61) 4.05 10.37 wheat FP Ditto (16) EAg Rice, GO(64.76), TW(2.43), 2.68 34.12 Nl wheat TWE(1.21). FP Ditto (11) EAg Rice, GC(242.96),WE(10.19) 1.60 16.65 110.35 wheat FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, W(20.23),WE(2.02), 86.82 22.01 82.98 HI wheat R(20.23). FP Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, GC.(SO.94),WE(2S.23) 52.61 28.33 18.15 HI wheat FP Ditto (12) Rice, GC(.20.23),W(4.05) 44.51 13.76 12.15 wheat .... FP Ditto (10) Rice, GO(30.35),W(4.05) 6.07 7.17 6.07 wheat liR Ditto (12) ED Rice, GO(122.84;),O(20.23) 40.33 6.80 wheat liB Ditto (8) Rice, GO(40.03),0(242.81) 240.38 wheat 0(24.90) 21.4.8 3.S0 liB Ditto (16) ED,EAg Rice, WE(S2.31),TWE(140.61), 60.74 IS.31 60.44; Ml:Tl /' wheat 0(19.83)., liB Ditto (16) Rice. 0(91.05) 97.33 2.14 60.79 wheat FP Ditto (12) Rice, WE(34;.48),O(20.29) 161.64 74.96 wheat liB Ditto (10) Rice,; 0(19.22) 40.67 5.06 35.41 wheat liB Ditto (16) Rice, 0(26.51) 121.40 2.12 127.60 Tl wheat liB Ditto (12) Rice, GO(121.40) 40.47 40.4;7 58.27 wheat FP Ditto (10) EAg Rice, GO(40.4.7).WE(4.05) 16.19 7.56 "" 6.07 wheat 192

VILLAGE

AMEN ITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIGANJ

Amenities availa.ble [if not availa.ble within the village, a dash (-) is ehown 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 facility is available is given]. r----. -"------, Day or Communica. Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Educational Medical Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the village tion and water and of the (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of (potable) Tele­ M:arketf Rail. station, households graph hat,if any Waterways)

1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

76 Bahadurpur (456) 476.71 1,184(173) P PHS W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

77 Jakhim (457) 150.54 709(100) -(-5) PHS,CHW W,Hp PO -(10+) RS

78 Salempur (458) 158.23 922(153) P,M,H -'(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

79 Pachariya (459) 97.53 640 (88) P ~(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

80 Baunr (460) 503.42 1,898(255) P(2) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 81 Saiyara (461) 18332 660 (77) P -(-5) W,Hp,R,C -(-5) -(-5) NW

82 Shahpur (46~) 104.41 429 (65) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

83 Balihari (463) 101.98 106 (35) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

84 Balli Bigha (464) 40.87 SO (7) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) 85 KanaKhap (465) 63.l3 145 (29) -(-5) -(-5) W,e -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) 8u, Sal'empur (466) 35.61 65 (7) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

87 Ajho (467) 129.50 619 (91) -(-5) -(-5) W,R,C -(-5) -(-5) NW

88 Barahi (468) 63~94 832(132) P,O PHS,RP(5) W,Hp PO Sunday, -(5-10) Thursday. 89 Majhauli (469) 133.54 474 (70) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R,e --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

90 Kharanti (472) 282.47 909(124) - P(2) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

91 Bhatanri (476) 135.57 243 (35) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

92 Luka (478) 254.14 742(119) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

93 Birua (479) 129.09 316 (53) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

94 Amiu'pura (523) 157.83 397 (54) P -(-5) 'W,Hp,R -(~5) -(-5) -(-5)

95 Majkhar (620) 138.81 570 (90) P -(10+) ,W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) --(10+)

96 Dihwa (629) 98.74 379 (61) -(-5) -(5'10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

97 Khaira Majhauli (630) 297:84 'l,109(lS5) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

98 Dhamni (631) 138.00 466 (68) P --(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

99 Akoni (634) 201.94" 1,013(154) P -(10+) W,Hp PO ~(IO+) BS 100 Baligawan (635) • 251.31 1,567(212) P,M -(10+) W PO -(10+) BS,RS 193

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBPIVIS,ON-AURANGABAD

Land URe (i.e., a.rea. under different type" of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2 decirua.1 places). including ------"- -., any pla.ce of Approach Nearest town Culturable Area not religiouB, to and distance power Staple waste available historical village (in krn.) supply food Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for 01' gauchar cultivation srchaeo· and logioal groves) inte!'est

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2.0

KR Rafiganj \12) EAg Rico. GO(323. 74). TW(31.57), 40.47 20.23 20.23 wheat TWE(40.47). KR Ditto (12) EAg.EO Rine, W(6.19).II":&:(103.27) 30.93 0.87 9.28 N2 wheat KR. Ditto (12) EAg.EO Rice. GO(4-2.56).W(2.17),WE(6.25) 88.53 18.55 N2 wheat KR Ditto (IO) Rice, W(8.15),0(20.61) 59.41 9.27 wheat KR Ditto (12) EAg,EO Rice, GO(343.30) 10.;.66 ...~ 54.46 wheat KR. Ditto (12) EAg Rice, WE(50.61),TWE(60.71), 30.37 10.02 21.49 wheat 0(10.12:). KR Ditto (15) EAg Rice, GC(91.li3), WE(8.09) 4.59 whel\t KR Ditto (£0) EAg Ri('o, GO(89.81) 8.15 whoat KIt Ditto (15) EAg Hice, GC(28.84),"·E(.(.0;') 7.95 Tl wheat KIt Ditto (16) EAg Rico, GC(53.42),WE(4.05) 4.05 1.61 Tl wheat FP Ditto (13) Hieo, GO(27.39) 4.52 3.50 wheat KR Eitto (12) ED Rice, GO(4S.56),R(35.25) 32.37 6.07 6.15 wheat KR Ditto (13) Rico, GC(1;3.70) 4.57 5.67 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rico, GO(70.82);W(4.0':;),R(20.23), 4.19 S.09 13.S9 wheat 0(12.14). KR Ditto (10) Hi('", GO(SI. 32), W.( 10.19).0(53.49) 120.44 16.98 wllf'at KIt Ditto (14) H.i,·e. G0(53.03) 56.00 16.19 10.35 wheat KR Ditto (15) ED,EO H.ico, GC(164.22) 69.09 0.S5 19.83 whoat KIt Ditto (14) Rice. GO(87.90) 31.S;; 9.34 wheat KR Ditto (10) ED Rice, GC(8.17),0(49.85) 85.55 14.26 whoat FP Ditto (5) H.ice, W(IO.12),O(16.19) 81.04 H).36 11.88 wheat FP Ditto (12) Rice. 0(53.~6) 16.19 29.09 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, ... 0(173.67) 32.07 92.06 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, GC(2.02),0(73.03)· 42.35 20.60 wheat KH. Ditto (10) EAg - Rice, WE(6.17),R(4.0':;) 113.27 16.37 62.0,1 N4 wheat KR Ditto (ll) EAg Rice, WE(14.37),R(6.07) 229.11 0,61 0.98 ,. N4 wheat 194 VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIGANd

A IOflnir.ies 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, vi:l'.,--v kms., 15--10 kms, and 10+kms., of the nearest placo whore the facility is available is given]. Communica­ SPrial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day 01' days tions no. Thana no. of the tion anel Educational Medical ws",er Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number of (potable) Market/ha.t, Rail. station, (in hectal'cs) households if any Waterways) _ 3 1 2 4 5 (j 7 s 9 10 REVENUE THANA- AURANGABAD-contd.

-(-5) 101 Sailopur (636) 161.87 587 (95) P,O --(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 102 Bibipul' (639) 202.34 581 (79) P --(10+) W,Hp --(-.5) -(10+) -·(10+) 103 Darmian (640) 225.00 796(100) P RP W,Hp -(-5) ·-(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) 104 Nahal' Khap (641) 145.68 285 (38) -(-5) (-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5). 105 Bhadwa (643) 406.70 2,164(352) P(3),M,H PHS, 'V,Hp PO 'Vednesda.y, CHW.0(3). Saturday. -(-5) -(-5) 106 Semra Jamsaid (644) 261.83 866(134) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) RS 107 Kajpa (646) 233.50 1,693(265) P PHS,CHW, W,Hp,R -(-5) 0(2). -(5'10) -(-5) 108 Pal'sriya (647) 164.::0 585 (94) -(-5) -(10+) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -·(-5) 109 Barhna (648) 91.4.6 418 (63) P -(-5) w -(-·5) -(-5) 110 Amarpura (649) 100.36 521 (70) P --(-5) W,Hp --(--5) --(-5) -(-6) 111 Banehar Bagra (650) 167.54 700 (88) -·(-5) -(-5) W -(--5) -(-6) -(-51 112 Banehar Khurd (651) 80.94 485 (66) P -(-5) W -(-5) --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10) 113 Kauakhap (652) 109.26 224 (38) --(-5) --(-5) W ... -(-5) -(-5) 114; Kharokhar (653) 237.95 638(109) P,M: -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) 115 Kharwan (654;) 384.85 555 (82k P PHS W,Hp --(--5) -(-5) -(-5) 116 Gopalpur (659) 223.38 712 (97) P MH W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10 117 Gothani (656) 74.87 434 (59) P -('--5) W -(--5) -(-5) RS lI8 Tikri (657) 102.79 611 (84;) P --(-6) W,Hp -(-5) BS 119 Kona (658) 161.87 555 (92) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(-5) 120 Gandhara (659) 80.13' 308 (40) P --(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) --(5·10) -(-5) 121 Khairi Munrila (660) 262.64 709(114) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(--5) 122 Simrahua (661) 86.60 110 (18) -(-5). -(~ 5' W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) 123 Bhaduki Kalan (662) 281.66 777(137) p -(-5) W,Hp ~(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 124 Bisambharpur (663) 235.93 770(108) P,M ~HS,RP W,Hp PO -(5.10) 125 Ghazikarma (664) 219.34 633 (89) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) 195

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., al'ea under diffel·ent. types of land use in Remark" hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,- .A._____ --. ______--, any plar-e of Approach 1'\ earest town Power Staple Culturable religious, to and distance supply food waste Area not historical village (inkm.) Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including available or gauchar for arohaeolo· and gl-oves) culti\'a- gieal tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

FP Rafiganj (15) Hipe, TWE(4-.0;;),O(127.4-7) 14.37 15.98 Nl wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice, \Y(10.12),0(162.9S) 12.14- 4-.S6 10.12 whpat KR Ditto (15) Rice, \\'(S.09), WE(2S.33), IS.21 12.9S 28.27 whC'at 0(12D.12). KR Ditto (12) Ri(e, 0(16.1D) 119.63 D.43 wheat KR Ditto (12) EAg RIce, WE(8.09), TW}iJ(26.30), 313.67 1.24- 2D.07 whpat 0(2S.33). KH. Ditto (14) EAg Rim', WE(4.0.'i), TWE(12.14), 207.82 1.38 IS.82 WIleat 0(16.19). KR Ditto (12) EAg,EO Rice, \v(2.31), WE(.'9.41) lri2.94 18.84 K4 wheat KH. Ditto (12) EAg Rice, 0(SO.94-) 4S.56 29.23 14.57 wheat FP Ditto (10) ED,EAg Hipe, WE(10.30),O(32.86) 30.27 7.42 10.61 wheat KR Ditto (16) EAg Rice, WE(1.62), 0(7.39) 80.23 1.21 9.91 wheat FP Ditto (8) EAg Rice, W~(8.96), 0(28.3S) 96.S7 33.33 wheat FP Ditto (10) EAg Rico, WE(9.3S),0(33.22) 26.13 12.21 whpat Kl~ Ditto (12) Ricp, 0(4-2.56) 48.17 IS.fi3 whrat KR Ditto (7) EAg Rice, WE(4.64), TW(1.22), 108.11 24.l7 23.;;0 Ml:Cl whf'at 0(76.31). KB Ditto (7) EAg,EO nice, \\'(0.51), WE(1.52), 267.9~ 3 .•. 75 Nl wheat 0(78.91). FP Ditto (10) H.ies, W(6.27) 172.80 7.S9 36.42 wheat FP Ditto (12) Rice, W(8.14). 0(26.39) 21.57 18.36 wheat , FP Ditto (10) EAg "Rice, \YE(IS,41). R(22,46) 4-;;.71 2.08 13.96 wheat PR Dit.to (10) EAg Rice, 0(20.34) 10.•. 32 6.27 29.94- wheat I KR Ditto (7) EAg 1{icf'. \YE(2.08),0(36.36) 33.23 S.32 wj-fpat KR Ditto (9) Rice, \\'(1.24), 0(59.52) 179.75 21.0S wheat :FP Ditto (10) Ricp , 0(50.26) 9.72 26.62 wheat FP Ditto (6) Rice, 0(16S.42) 34.06 19.02 60.16 wlwat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 0(107.S2) 54.94- S.09 65.0S wheat KIt (11) ]-tice, 0(134-.1~) 4S.04 36.57 Tl Ditto "\ wheat /' 196

VILLAGE

AMEI\IITI£S AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIGANJ

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 plft.ce where the facility is available is given]. r----~------"------~ Day or Cormnlmica- Serial Name of village with Tot at area Total Popnla· Educational Medical Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the village tion and water and of the (Bus stop, (in hectares) nnmber of (potable) Tele· Market! Rail. station, houRchoJds graph hat, if any 'Vaterways)

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD --(',ontd.

126 Karma Husen (665) --us.u 507 (81l P RP W,Tk,Rp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5) 127 Chitarsari (666) 255.35 ] ,012(137) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) BS

128 Niroa Mamrez (667) 89.43 203 (33) -·(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(5·10) -(5·10) -(5.10)

129 Takra (668) 245.64 627 (99) P --(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5·10)

130 Ohatar (669) 215.69 531 (79) P --(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

131 Nima Bazid (670) 100.77 476 (68). P -·(-·5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

132 Piprahi (671) 87.82 299 (40) --( --5) -(.'>·10) W,Hp -(5·10) -(5-10) -(5,10)

133 Inglish (672) 29.54 Uninhabited

13! Kia Khap (673) 68.39 404 (65) -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

135 Dharhara (674) 238.76 736(102) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) Sunday, -(-5) Tuesday, Friday. 136 Thakurar (675), 90.24 96(12) '-(-·5) --(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) Sunday, -(-5) l~rid!lY· 137 Khirhil'i (676) 108.8S 238 (34) -Co. -5} -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

i38 Niman (677) 74.46 335 (52) P -(-5) W,Hp PO --(--05) -(-5)

139 Rukun Chak (~78) 4J.11 210 (39) --( -·5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

140 Bijulia (679) 145.68 237 {36) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

141 Dhosi.la (680) 27t1.21 1,133;186) P -(5·10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

142 Nizampur (681) 91.05 212 (33) -(-5) -(10+) W -(-.5) -(10+) -(10+)

143 Batura (682) 164.70 408 (79) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

144 Baturi (683) 79.72 209 (38) -(--5) -(-5) W,Hp --;(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

145 Bhewanl'i (684) 154.99 189 (26) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --{10+) -(5-10)

116 Chandauli (685) 152.16 398 (76) -(-5) -(-·5) W -;-(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

147 Pipra (686) 81. 75 331 (63) P -(5·10) W -\-5) -(10+) -(5·10)

148 Panararia (687) 90.65 479 (91) --(--·5) --(5-10) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5·10)

149 Kanri (688) 100.77 206 ,29} ---(-5} -(510) Tk -(-5) -(10+) -(5·10)

150 Sahokarman (689) 172.80 598 (88) P /-(-5) W PO - (10+) -(-5) 197

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land u~e (i. e., area under different types of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,------. any place of Culturable Area not religious. waste available historical Approach Nearest town Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or to l1lld distance Power I'll aple gsuchar cultivation archaeo- village (inkm.) supply food and logicnl grovels) interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20

KR Rafiganj (10) Rice, 0(44.68) 42.49 60.94 Nl wheat PR,KR Ditto (5) Rice. GC(4.0,3),0;161'87 } 35'50 53,93 wheat FP Ditto (5) Rice, °146.87) 24.16 18.40 whest; KR Ditto (16) Rice, 0(30.76) 122.36 1.26 91.13 wheat; KR Ditto (2) Rice, 0(47.34) 112.51 55.84 MI wheo.t PR,KR Ditto (4) Riee, 0(71.9!l) 14.46 14.32 wheat KR Ditto (6) Hice, O(39.3R) 16.88 3L56 wheat 0(16.30) 7.78 5.46

PR,KR Ditto (1) EA Rice. TWE(4.0J),0(24.83) 34.40 5.06 wHeat KR Ditto (3) EAg Rice, WEI 5 '67), TWE(32. 37), 27.91 13.4;7 78.14 TI wheat 0(81.20).

KR Ditto (1) ED,EAg Rice, 00(20.23), TWEta.(9). :;5-2.2 18'93 6'55 wheat 0(6.17). KR Ditto (4) Rice, Gn(20.23),W(2.12), 42.0~ 25.09 (j·SS wheat R(l.01),O(18·04). KR Ditto (4) EA Rice, GC(4·05),WE(lO.12), 23'32 7.69 1.50 NI: TI wheat 'fWE(2.19),O(25·59). FP Ditto (4) Rioe, 0(2S'55) 12'15 3'41 wheat FP Ditto (2) Rice, 0(42.25) 99'51 3'92 wheat KR Ditto (6) EAg Rice, TWE(S'09),O(34'16) 143'66 91'19 wheat KR Ditto (10! Rice, WE(IS.6S) 54'15 IS.22 wheat KR Ditto (101 Rice, 0(62'83) 46.54 4-05 51.28 wheat KR Ditto (11) Rice, 0(42.55) 8'46 4·05 24'66 wheat KR Ditto (12 1 Rine, 0(45'22) 45'34 8'09 56'34 wheat FP Ditto (16) Rice, 0(10'44) 97'12 40'45 4'15 wI-eat FP Ditto (15) Rice, W(32'56) 43'07 6'12 wheat FP Ditto (14) Rice, W(lS'66) 57'51 14'48 whea.t FP Ditto (13) EAg Rice, WE(I'03), TWE(24;' 83) 56'52 18'30 whea.t FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, W(73'00) 85'47 14;'29 wheat VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- RAFIGANJ

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 facility is available is given]. r----.------"------~ Communica· Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Market/hat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENJ,!E THANA -AURANGABAD contd.

151 Badarpur (i90) 32.78 165 (20) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

152 Menghua (691) 63.53 233 (38) --(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

153 Simla (692) 80.53 683(111) P W,Hp PO -(10+) -(-5)

15! Bankat (693) 18.62 Uninhabited

155 Panl'ekarman (694) 271.95 817(140) P -(--5) w -(-5) -(5-10) --(5-10)

156 Kumhaini (695) 123.02 425 (61) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

157 Deokuli (696) 139.61 399 (70) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(,,-10)

1I',S Sarawak (697) 170.77 938(ln9) P ,M -(5-10) w -{~5} -(5-10) -(5-10)

159 Pa0har (698) 304.72 970(163) o -(5.10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(ii-10)

1 (i0 MaBuundha (i!)9) 48.97 131 (19) -(--5) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

161 l\1aL (700) 318.08 1,067(156) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) --(5-10) -(5-10)

162 Chand Bigha (701) 87.82 258 (36) -(-5) -(--5) Hp -(-5) -(-n) -(-5)

163 Charkanwan Qasba (702) 237.05 1,633(271) P(2) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HaJi lG4 ltatan Khap (703) M.SO 97 (20) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

165 Sulta'lpm (704\ :l'i.40 560 (92) -(-5) -(--5) W,Hp --(-5) --(--5) -(-5)

166 Shahmoltamadpllr (70.i) 89.03 783(124) _ -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

167 Charkupa (706) 228.64 1,033(149) P -(5-10) W,Hp ·-(5-10) -(5-1?) -(5-10)

168 Baddopur (707) 138.81 762(125) P,M --(---5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

169 Aurawan (708) 154.18 1,003(1(,6) P -(-5) W,lIp -(-ill -(--5) -(-5)

170 Cordih... (709) 2.39.40 1,098(166) P _(_5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

171 8imwan (710) 149.33 416 (70) P -( ,,-10) W,Hp -(-5) --(5-10) -(5-10)

172 Banauli (711) 20.9" SI (16) -(-5) -(5-10) W,-Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

173 Lahas (712) 74.S7 ~lS(58) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5-10)

174 Kunar Bigha (713) 92.67 309(nO) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

175 Gewal Bigha (714) 48.1;6 195 (35) -(--5) L(5-1O) Hp -(--5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 199

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIV,S'ON-AURANGABAD

Land use (i.H., al"f~a llnde .. diffo"tlnt types of land use Remal'lts in iJectares rOlmded IIp to :l decimal places). including _ ..A. r------~ liny place of Culttuable religious, waste Area not historical Appl'Osch ~oare"t town (including Qvailable or to and distance Powor 8taplo Forest Irl'igated by .Ollrce l' n i r f' igated g8uchar [,:,r arch~eolo- village (in km.) supply food and cultwl\- glCal gl'ov'[)s) tion interost

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Rafiganj (10) l{icll, W8:1. 70),0(8.1ii) 7.44 1.3.49 wheat FP Ditto (13) Rice, WI;;(8.0~),0(16.26) 21.83 17.07 whoat. FP Ditto (J I) EAg Rico. 0(24.01) ;;0.29 6.12 N2 wheat O(7.4S) !l.ll 2.06

KP Ditto (8) BAg Rice, WE(37.16),O(47.40) 106.10 40.69 40.60 wheat FP' Ditto (12) EAg RiC'e, WE(1.38),O(33.67) 86.00 1.97 wheat KR Dit.to (6) EAg l~ice, W~-;(12.8r;),0(20.68) 63.27 20.54 22.26 wheat KR Ditto (.'i) Rice, W(2.02),U(6.97) 100.47 10.S6 .')0.7,j wheat KIt Ditto (6) Rice, O(42.2:'i) 1.'52.1.; 110.19 wheat, FP Ditto (7) Rice. W(4.;W.O(6.2ii) 17.22 ]0.49 10.34 wheat FP Ditto (5) EA RicEl. W(1.Jli),WE(12.14) lHl.()5 30.49 1;)1.61- Tl wheat KR Ditto (2) EAg Rice, WE(3.64) 7Ul3 12.35 wheat PR,KR Ditto (1) EAg Hiee, GO(40.47),W(4.0.3), 131. 79 48.97 Tl wheat WE(12.14). PR,KR Dit.Lo (2) EAg Rice, WE(1.21) 30.37 3.22 wheat KR Ditto (2) Rice. W(!i.07),0(22.0] ) 6.13 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, W(4.4.3),'l'W(2.02), 40.1)3 11.36 5.99 wheat 0(24.28). KR Ditto (:'i) EAg Rice, \V(6.47),WE(6.07), 80.56 42.18 13.99 wheat TWE(34.40), O( 44. 97). KR Di~to (3) EAg Rice, WE(14.33),O(16.67) 79.00 12.19 16.62 wheat KR Ditto (3) ED,EAg Rice, WE(ll.ll),O:12.81) 64.27 30.38 40.47 wheat KR Ditto (4) ED,EAg Rice, WE(32.83),O(49.96) 143.32 12.72 20.38 wheat FP Ditto (5) Rice, 121.82 20.23 7.16 wheat KR Ditto (S) Rice, W(2.02) 20.17 2.43 5.31 wheat Plt,KR Ditto (5) EAg Rice, W(6.47),WE(4.05), 46.7S 4.58 8.92 Tl wheat 0(4.10). FP DItto (5) Rice, W\2.02) 64.60 12.72 13.aa wheae FP Ditto (5) Rice, 31.97 5.46 10.98 wheat 700

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFUlAN.I

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distan('e in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest piB('e ,.... where the facility is available is given). ---.... Communica_ Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Marketfhat, Rail. station. (in hectares) households if any Waterways)

2 -3 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

176 Sidha' (715) 101.17 210 (36) -(-G) -'(5·10) W,Rp -(--5) -(5·10) -(5-10)

177 Bhat Kurha (716) 144.47 G61 (82) P -( -5) W,Tk,C -(--5) - (10+) -(5-10)

178 Oria Chak (717) 59.89 214 (30) --(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(-i)

179 Zakaria (718) 82.55 294 (40) -(-G) -(5-10) W,Rp -(5-10) -(10+) -(--S)

(719) 59.08 72 (13) -(--5) -(;HO) w -(5·10) -(10+) -(-5~ 181 Gamharia (720) 137.59 516 (84) P -(5-10) W -(5·10) -(10+) -(rHO)

182 Lohra (721) 340.74 1,160 (179) P -(5·10) W,Rp -(-5) -(5-10) -(--5')

183 Budhaul (722) 1.',9.44 711 (103) P -(5-10) W,Rp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(--5)

184 Tetaria (723) 172.80 431 (65) P -(5·10) W,Rp -(-5) -(--'5) -(5-10)

185 Pokhraha (724) 85.39 191 (27) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,C -(5·10) -(5-10) --(5-10)

186 MadarpUl' (725) 47.35 318 (52) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(;;-10)

187 Arazi Panti (726) 2.83 Uninhabited

188 Ghauspur (727) 21.04 lu7 (24) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-(5) -(5-10) --(510) - 189 Panti (728) 233.91 868 (123) r,M -(5-10) W -(!"i-10) -(10+) -(10+)

190 Paranpur (729) 109.26 (ju8 (111)- P -(;;·10) W -(5·10) --[10+) -(10+)

191 Mabarakpur (730) 63.94 397 (G5) -(-5) --(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5·10) -(5-10)

192 Chcnwnn (731) 241.19 ] ,Q35 (165) P -(5-10) \V -(5·10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

193 BhikhaJ .. pura (732)' 188.18 467 (72) -(-5) --(5-10) -..v -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

194 Naraich (733) ]9.).4(; 685 (101) P -(5·10) \V -(IHO) -(10+) -(10+)

105 Dhal (73.t) 213.27 644- (70) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-·5) -(10+)

196 Dhanawan (735) 381.21 1,376 (232) P,O H.P W,Hp -(-5) -·(-·5) -(5-10)

107 Bha'luki (736) 101.98 ,4riS (60) -(-·5) -(5-10) W,Rp -(-5) -(-·5) -(5-10)

198 Bhunrhua (737) 94.70 359 (1i2) -(-5) -·(-5) W.Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

199 Chiraila (738) ~67.90 766 (111) P,M,"" PHS W,Rp PO -(-5) -(5-10)

200 Basar Higha (739) 127.07 754 (119) P -(-5) \V,Rp -·(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 201

DIRECTORY

LAND USE IUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

La.nd use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,.- - .-.~-----"------, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Sttl.ple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gaur'hal' for archaeolo- and cultiva· gical groves) tion interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Rafiganj (5) Rioe, W(1.21) 59-94 9.09 30.93 wheat KR Ditto . (13) Rice, Ge(18.21),\Y{4.SB), 67."S B.lS 33.99 wh('at '.rW(2.02),Tk(2,43),0(S.90). KR DU,to (12) Rice, W(Z,43),0(30.35) 17.81 4·29 4..90 wheat KR Ditto (13) Rice, W(3.24), TW(4.01i), 40.0B 3.68 4.00 wheat 0(27.52). FP Ditto (IO) Rice, W(2.02), 0(20.23) 3076 1.76 4.17 wheat FP Ditto (11) Rice, W(1.62), TW(2.02), 67.18 4.08 18.18 wheat 0(44.,,1). KR Ditto (8) Rice, 0(214.48) 77.01 8.98 40.27 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, 0(97.2fi) 26.34- 7.39 28.35 wheat KR. Ditto (S) RIce, 0(101.23) 27.17 12.16 32.24 wheat FP Ditto (13) Ri('e, GC{12.14), Tk{14.16), 43.71 4.2S 6.19 wheat. 0(4.S6). FP Ditto (5) Rice, "'(3.24),0(0.96) 22.55 ,4.52 16.0S wh,'at 1.62 0.42 0.79

FP Ditto (6) Rice, W(1.62). 0(0.47) 10.44 1.4;3 7.02 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, '''(39.fiO), 0(49.71) 106.50 16.21 18.26 wheat FP Ditto (10) Rice, 'Y(5.ii2), 0(12.71) 56.51 18.34 16.18 wheat KR Ditto (8) ){.ice, "\'(4.17), 0(10.41) 28.52 11.11 9.73 wheat KH. Ditto (8) Ri('e, '\\'(31.59),0(44.25) 72.U 60.79 32.15 wheat FP Ditto (S) Ri('e, '\"(49.01),0(55.S7) 57.2:1 14.30 IUS wheat KR Ditto (10) Rire, "'(IS.33). 0(24.S1) 77.4;6 50.6.3 24.21 T2 wheat FP Ditto (10) ,Rice, "'(35.31), O(fi5.4S) 75.S6 40.68 5.65 whpat. KH. Ditto (9) Rj~e, Tk(2.2G), 0(230.85) S1.92 16.75 49.37 wheat KR Ditto (9) Rice, O{60.70) 16.39 15.98 8.S7 wheat "" KR Ditto (12) Rice, GC(20.23), W(I;62), 24.58 19.7,; wheat 0(28.33). FP Ditto (15) Rice, GC(80.94), 0([;(\.73) 49.06 81.17 wh('at KR Dit.to (12) Riee, W(1.62),0(28.33) 74.77 22.~ wheat, 202

VIllAGE

AMENITIES AND

OEVELOPMENT BLOCK--RAFIGANd

Amenit_ies available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown m the column and next to it. in brackets, the distanl'e in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms.,.5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ----"------., Communi('a- Serial Name of village with Total a"ea Total Popula· Drinking Post Day or tions no. Thana no. of'thE:l tion and Educational Medical -water and days of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Tele­ :1.Iarketfhat, Rail. station, (in hectl\res) households graph if any \Vaterways)

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA--AURANGABAD-contd.

201 Niman Kundraha (740) 62.73 207 (2:) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) - (--5) -(-5)

203 Artlma (741) 372.31 1,773 (27.'') RP(2) W,Hp PO Monday --(-5)

203 Mian Bigha (742) 39.66 340 (.57) -(-5) -( -5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-.5) -(-5)

204 Kasman (743) 93.89 970 (147) P,M PHS,RP(4), W,Hp PO Monday, BS SMP. Thursday. 20;) Dholikhap (744) 47-7;) P2 (35) -(-5) -(-5) W --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

206 Dugul (745) 1,U.8.48 2,268 (364) P ·-(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -·(-5) -(--5)

207 Duari (746) 65.96 186 (17) -·(-5) -·(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

208 Khaira Firoz (747) 127.88 898 (l29) P --(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -·(-5) BS

209 Pararia (748) 78.10 450 (;}5) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -'(-0) -(-5) -(-5)

210 Tetar Chak (74-9) 128.28... ,)19 (75) --(-5) -·(--fi) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

211 Balar (750) 364.62 1,464 (234) P -(-·5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

212 Mahuain (763) 73.65 474 (66) -(-5) -·(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -\-5)

213 Apki (764) 99.15 360 (56) P -(--5) W -(-5) -·(-5) - -(-5) 214 Gamhariya (765) 178.06 466 (57) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

215 Khairi Itwan (766) 182.9~ 838 (120) -(-iii --(--fi) W,Hp -(-5) .-(-5) -(-5)

216 Khaira Manorath (767) l()7.24 293 (39) -(-5) -(-,5) W,N -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

217 Chanrrahi (768) 167.54 410 (65) --(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -- (5·10) -(5-10)

218 Inguni (769) 139.61 306 (40) --(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5·10) -(5·10)

219 Gema (770) 182.51 558 (80) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -·-(-5) -(5-10) --(5-10)

220 Baghaura (771) 396.18 1,232 (211) P(Z) --(5-10) W,Hp PO -(5.10) -(5-10)

Total 37,937.10 134,275,20,260) P/133) H (1) M(17) MH (1). H (6) PHS(l1), O' (8) RP (18) SMP (1) CHW(3) o (5)

Note: Figures given in brackets under Col." relate to'llumber of households. 203

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVI SION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i, e., areA. under different type", of land u~e in hectares Remarks

______rounderl up .A._to 2 ___decimal places). incl~diDg ,..------~ -.---- -., any place of Approach N eare~t town CllltuT'able religious, to and distan('e Power Htaple waste Area not historical village (in km.l supply food (inoluding available or Forest Irrigal ed by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- a.nd cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 If) 16 17 18 19 20

KR Hafiganj (12) lUce, 0(20.23) 32.89 9.:;9 wheat KR Ditto ( 12) EA ltl('e, WE(2.02), TI\-E(16.19). 16!l.O-l 122.33 Nl wheat, O(62.";a). FP Ditto (12) EAg fU('e, \\-F,0.81). 0(16.19) 13.66 ~.!H wheat PR, KR. Ditto (12) EA Hipp, WE(2.02), T\n:(-l.o,"». {i . .')8 8.00 30.13 Nl w]tpat O( .j,-1.11). KR Ditto (12) EAg Ripe. \YE\O.811,0(6.47) :17.28 3.]9 wheat KR Ditto (24) EAg l{.i<'e. W(:W 2:3,. \n~(4.).8L). 11.82 11.3.38 wheat O(B;i;;.24). ~'P Ditto (24) ]<~Ag Hipp, \Y(ULIB!. \\'1':([.U,». 8.89 Tl wl.eat O. 3U .83). PR Ditto (101 EAg Hipe, 'Yl';(24.:H). TWE( I 1.2]). (i7.30 7.00 wheat O( 14.l!i). FP Ditto (ll) l~lpe, O\B.OII 38.02 30.17 wLeat FP Ditto (24) H,iC'e, '.-(li.O; 1,01101.36) 20.68 w],cat FI' Ditto ( 1:;) EAg Hi('e, WE(2,i3.n(i~, TWE(3I,82) 33.~2 4(q6 wheat ICR Ditto (24) Hi('c, '\Y({.(J,i),0(:;2.0,» 17.47 whl'at FI' Ditto (14) Itice, GC(2S.\J8.), "-(20.23), 3A:! 6.03 wl,eat R(6.07). 0(34.40). FP Ditto (1;;) l{.i('e. 0(W;;.(i2) 42.01 30.3!) whe.. t FP Ditto (1:'\) Hi('o, G( '{2S.81), W(6.07), {0.01 63':,1 wI,eat J{.(4.(Jii). 0(40.47). FP Ditto (l:l) J{. i ,w, G('(4,).1.I), Tk(4.U;;), 2:>.4:> 12.26 wLeaL 0(20.~:{). 1!'P Ditto (15) H.ipe" C{,(75.0+) Cl.92 30.;;2 w)l('at FP DiUo (20) Hlee, U('(74.97), \Y(t;.O~), 14.03 wheat Tk(4.0;"»,0(40.i7). FP Ditto (20) I{ i(,e, GC(19.H), W(10.12), 73.fi8 40.76 wh<'lI>t 0(38.44). l~P Ditto (20) Rice, G(;(50.18), W( \2.14), 170.82 8.26 93.08 Tl w',eat H(20.23),O(32.37).

GG (6,746.19) 11,892.69 1,601.51 6,617.72 N33 W (684.52) M6 WE (1,3026.55 ) 02 TW (71.63) T19 TWE (579.09) Tk (35.03) R ( 197.95) 0 (8,144.88) 204

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT-BLOCK-MADANPUR

A menities 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 iohe facility is available is given]. ----~------~ Communica­ Serial N arne of village with Total area Total }'op"la· Drinking Post, Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water and· of the (13us st,op, village num bel" of (potable) Tele­ Market/hat, Rail. stadon, (in hectares) household", graph if any \Vatel'ways)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA- AURANGABAD-contd.

Gongara (62l) 87.82 2!J0 (47) p -(-5) W --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

2 Pipraura (622) 450.81 1,758(258) P --(-5) W,Hp PO -(--5) --(- 5)

3 Chandauli (623) 66.77 683(110) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp --(_.;5) -(- 5) - (- 5)

4 Misir Khap (624) 18.62 105 (18) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -- (-5) -(-5) BS

5 Salempur (625) 44.11 236 (32) P MH,PHC W,Hp,C -(--5) -(-5) BS

6 Ghosts (626) 175.23 !J79(140) P -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(--5) -(-5)

7 Wordiha (627) 102.79 429 (71) P -(--5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(--~)

S Kakan (628) 58.27 240 (33\ -(-5) -(--5) W,Tk --(---5) -(SolO) -(---5)

9 Palkia (632) 101.98 530 (76) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(--5) -(-5)

10 Uchauli (~33) 318.48 1,328(222) , P,M D,O W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

11 Basant (751) 43!).08 1,527(225) P -(--15) W,Rl' --(-5) - (- 5) BS

12 Bela. (752) 342.76 1,211(189) P -(-5) W --(-5) -(5-10) BS

13 Itkohri (753) 515.16 1,059( 144;) P(2} -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

14 Mau (754;) 85.39 Uni"habit~d

15 Sa.do Sa.ray (755) 124.24 383 (66) P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(10+) -(lQ+)

16 Parsa (756) 220.55 594(102) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

17 Mirganj (757) 108.86 702(106) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5·10)

18 Ranidih (758) 275.59 498 (87) P -(--5) W,Tk PO -(10+) -(5-lO)

19 Pirthu (759) 379.99 1,272(173} P(2) -(-5) W,Hp PO -·(5-l0) -(-5)

20 Sslaiya (760) l,OI6.1~ 2,815(49R} P(3),M, H,HC, W,Tk,Hp,N PO -(5-10) BS Ac. FPC. 21 Posy (761) 417.23 501 (96) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -110+)

22 Tetaria (762) 160.66 S60(123} P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-l0) -(10+)

23 Bhadkara. (772) 29.95 Uninhabited

24 Kushdihra (773) 94.29 300 (4;4) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(10+)

25 Ka.ramdib (774;) 42.49 186 (39) P --(--5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) 205

DIRECTORY

LAND USE"

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land lIse (i. e., area uncler different types of land use in hectares Remal'!{s rounrled up to 2 decimal places). including --"-- any place -- of Approach Nearest town Culturable ' l'eligious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in kIll.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigate.] by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- I'IIld cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Rafiganj (10) Rico, W(453iS) 27.27 14.57 wheat KR Ditto (10) ED,EAg Rice, GC( 18.17),PC(20. 77), 187.91 0.50 45.20 Ml wheat 0(178.26). KR Ditto (16) EAg Hice, W(19.19),WE (1.72) 35.13 7.65 wheat PR Ditto (16) EAg Rice, TW(10.91),TWE (0.89) 4.84 1.96 wheat PR,KR, Aurangabad (20) ED,EAg Rice, W(4.89),WE (11.87), 24.44 1.94 NC. wheal; 0(0.87). KR Rafiganj (12) EAg Rice, W(3.86),WE (50.63), 37.82 2.78 17.68 wheat 0(42.46). KR Aurangabad (20) EAg Ricc, W(8.06),WE (13.18), 6u.39 10.82 wheat 0(3.34). KR Rafiganj (13) Rice, W(1.95),O (4.89) 31.58 0.4J 19,44 wheat, PR Ditto (14) EAg Rice, W(5.34),WE(9.04), 74.30 11.51 wheat 0(1.67). PR,KR Ditto (11) ED,EAg Rice, W(13.04),WE(13.22), 217.43 24.22 34.65 wheat 0(15.92). Pll Ditto (11) Rice, 38.88 0(85.59) 28D.32 6.15 18.28 whv90l. PR,KR Ditto (12) Rice, 29.96 0(10.46) 277.00 25.16 M8 wheat FP Ditto (12) EAg Rice, 82.71 0(44.65) 337.94 12.45 37.41 wheat 35.98 0(5.99) 37.49 0.88 4.13

KR Ditto (14) Rice, 1.41 0(43.38) 43.38 0.88 35.19 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, 17.69 0(47.16) 134.72 6.38 14.47 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, 37.67 0(8.15) 47.89 11.66 3.44 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, 126.58 0(42.19) 83.86 9.09 13.87 wheat KR Ditto (15) EAg Rice, 28.29 0(43.44) 278.07 30.19 wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) EA Rice, 226.91 W (40.47),WE (10.12), 247.76 0.34 78.20 wheat 0(4.12.15). Klt Ditto (16) Rice, 197.16 W (7.02), 0(9.10) 141.34 62.58 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, 0(8.29) 134.67 17.58 w118at ... 24.96 4.79

KR Dit-to (18) Rice, W (3.89),0(7.36) 28.56 40.60 13.88 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, W (2.05).0(5.18) 28.43 ii.83 wheat 206

VillAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADANPUR

Amenities available [if not available within the village, 8 dash (-) h 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 facility is available is given]. ,- _....-A.--_.___ ------_._ --. Commulllca- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days t,ions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical water Tolegraph of th~ (Bus stop, village numbe~ of (potablo) Market/hat, Rail. station. (in hootar!'ls) households if ,any Waterways)

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AUR ANGABAD-contd.

26 Teka Bigha (775) 53.01 156 (24) - (--5) -(-5) W -(--5) -(10+) -(5.10}

27 Pirwan- (776) 6~:48 2,078(326) P(2),M RP W PO -(5·10) -(5·10}

28 Piparrlih (777) 232.69 387 (56) -(-5) .-(-5) W -(-5) -(5·10) -(10+)

29 Para~dih (778) 50.18 39~ (65) -(-·5) -(--5) -(-5) -·(-5) -(5.10)

30 Hathianwan (779) 255.35 Uninhabited

31 Kolhua (780) 334.27 710(166) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

3" .Togri (781) 470.64 1,22':;(177) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

33 Rariawan (782A) 520.01 411(103) P '--(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

34 Panra,riya (782B) 108.05 828(138) P -(- 5) W -(-5) -(-5) - (- 5) • 35 Khiriawa,n (783) 125.86 3.522(542) P(2)Ac, RP{G), W,Hp PO Tuesday, BS O. CR"-. Satm·day. 36 Daswat Kha,p (784) 99.M 941(146) P,M,Ac -(--5) W,Hp -(-·5) _;_(-·5) --(-·5)

37 Madanpur (785) 4-04.68 3,990(728) P,M,H, H,MC''', W,Hp PTO. Sunday BS Ac(6),O. HC,PHC. Phonp. D.FPC,RP (5),SMP(3), CHW(15). 38 Ghorhat (7Sr.) 9;;.10 546 (86) Ac -(-5) W -(-5) - (- 5) - (--5)

39 Bed (787) 415.20 3,165 (506) P(2),M(2), CHW(2) W,Rp -(- 5) --(- -5) BS Ac(3). 40 RUll,ian (788) 113.31 _439 (62) -(--5) -(--5) v; -(- -5) --(- 5) - (- 5)

41 Tetaria (789) 267.09 727(120) P -(-5) W,Tk,Rp, -(-5) - (- 5) - (- 5) R.N. 42 Jamugain (790) 99.53 69()(102) -P,Ac -·(-5) W,Rp - (--·5) -(Oo 5) -(5-10)

43 Mahuawan (791) 749.47 3.868(532) P,M PRS W,Rp PO --(5-10) --(5·](J)

44 Narka,pi (792) 2.30.50 916(116) -(-5) -(-;-5) W --(---5) -(-5) -(-5)

4;; Chein N awada (793) 222.17 1.809(256) P(3),M -( 5) 'V,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

46 Chein Tola (794) 303.91 1,206(188) P -(- -5) w,e -(- 5) --(- 5) --(--5) Udham Bigha 47 Un]a (7.9;;) 87.01 369 (49) P -(-5) W,Rp -(-5) - 15·10) --(-·5)

48 Ganli (796) 17:!.39 543 (67) p -(-5) W,Rt> - (-- 5) -(-5) --(-·5)

49 Pahat'pura (797) 40.S7 323 (30) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-·5) -(- 5) --(-5)

DO War Tala (798) 233.50 122 (H.) P,l\l,H -(-5) _.(- 5) -(--fi) Dharu Highs 207

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION AURA .. aA3AO

Laud u~e (i. e., area Ul1der different types of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------"-_------, any place of Culturable Area not religious, waste available historical Approach Nearest town Forest Irrigated by source Un irrigated (including for or to and dista'lce Power Staple gauchar cultivation ar-chaeo- village (inkm.) supply food and logical groves) intorost

II 12 13 14 15 III 17 18 HI ~O

KR. Jtafiganj (18) Hiee, W(8.41),O(12.75) 22.27 9.58 wheat KR. She"ghat,i (:20) Rice. 403.26 W(IO.27),O(91.38) 1054.51 37.30 wheat FP Rafigani (18) \{iee, W\2.14\.O(24-.22) 182.07 24-.36 wheat KR Ditto (12) giee, W(1.6B).O(8.53) 31.M 8.32 wlwat 194.35 W(.l.29),O(L"i.37) 35.,')9 4.71)

KR Ditto (13) EAg Hi,'e, 166.34- W(9.59),WE(8.02), 611.17 43.33 wl'cat 0(40.47). KR Dif,to (14-) ltiee, 241. 78 O(!J4.36) 80.9! 40.64 .i2.()2 wheat KR Ditto (16) Hiue, 285.76 W(8.fiu). O(23.flO) 1.11.67 50.32 wheat .I<'P Ditto (17) EAg JUce, W(]fi,03), WB(3.30), 64.61 3.99 wheat 0(31.12). PR Ditto (ll) BD,EAg l{ipc, W(14.0fi), "\VE (4.s:~), 61.47 18 ..~0 Ml:Cl wheat O(2tUll). KR Aurangabad (:24-) ED Hice, W(3.HO),0(17.23\ 7:1.29 .'.Oli wheat PR Dittf) (2-1,) EA .Rice, ·rW(·~.t,7), O(lIt W) ;::1:7.91, 113.81 N75:1\l3 ~hoGt

KR DItto (25) gicc, W(2.J7),0(6.1\) 86.20 O.IS wheat PR,KR Rafiganj (20) EAg,EO Rioe, W(89.36), WE(43.5S), 207.65 11.85 36.35 Nl wheat 0(26.41). KR Ditto (14) EAg Rice, W(9.89),WE(26.29) 61.56 1.00 14.50 wheat KR AUl'angabad (30) Rit'e, WrW.23),O(40.47) 127.77 44.49 34.13 wheat KR Rafiganj (18) ED ,BAg Rice, 0(12 . .12) 73.06 1..')4 12.41 wheat KR Aurangabad (20) ED,EAg Rice, 43.30 Wl

VILLAGE

AMEN ITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- MADANPUR

Amenities a.vailable [if not available within the Tillage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ra.nges, viz.,-·5 kms., 5·-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest plnee where the facility is aTailable is given] . .A.______._ --, Day or Communica. Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Educational Medical Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the village tion and water and of the (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of (potable) Tele­ Market! Rail. station, households graph hat, if any 'Waterways)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd. - 51 War 'fola Bahrikhap (799) D-L24 629 (80) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

52 War Khas (800) 221.36 2,312(3fi7) P,M,H PHS. W,Hp PO Monday, BS CHW(2.). Tuesday. 53 Jaipal Bigha (SOl) 55.0.1 4-i2 (61) P -(-·5) W -(-5) - (·-5) -(-5)

5,1 Ghauspur (802) 49.7S 108 (13) -(-5) -(-5) '\,' -(- 5) -.(- 5) -(-5)

55 Majllal' (S03) 279.23 588 (82) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-·5) -(-5) -(-5)

56 Tanl'wa (80S) 87.S2 507 (77) P -·(-5) W,Hp --(-·5) -(-5) -(-5)

U7 Bazidpur Khurd (809) 10(;.43 309 (41) --(-5) -(-·5) W -(-5) -·(-5) -(-5)

58 Shekhpura (SI0) 11. 7-1' 70 (12) P -(-5) W ~(-5) -(-5) - (~ 5)

59 _Chamotha (811) 31.57 129 (16) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

60 Jamua (812) 32.37 284 (47) -(-5) -(-·5) W -(-·5) -(-5) -(- 5)

61 IS6}JUt' (813) 31.16 _ 2.28 (20) ,- -(- 5) -(-5) W -(-5) - (- 5) BS

62. Kathri (814) 83.77 306 (43) P -(-5) W --(-5) -(-5) -(~5)

63 Dehuli (81il) 100.77 407 (56) -(-5) --(- 5) W -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

64 Ratanpura (816) 106.43 588 (80) -(-5) -.( -5) W -(--5) -(-5) -~(- 5)

65 Irki Kalan (817) 211.65 835(131) P -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) _.(- 5)

66 Maya Bigha (821) 118.57 2!l7 (48) -(·-5) ·-·(-·5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(--5) •. (--5) IIp,R,C,N. 67 Teldiha (822) 382.42 1,813(204) P(2),lVI PHS,CHW(2) W,Hp PO Tuesday, --(- 5) Saturday. 6S Kamath (823) 189.79 6,,0 (90) P -(--r;) W,Hp -(-·5) --(-·5) -(- 5)

69 Kazichak (82.4) 1ll.(i9 373 (57) -(-5) -·(-5) '\" -(-·5) -(-5) --(--5)

70 Mahuari (825) 2-lc6 (35) -(-5) _.(- ·5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-·5) -(- 5)

71 Patna (S2.6) 56.66 180 (31) --(-5) -(-5) W -(-Ii) -(-5) _.(- 5)

72. Sondih (827) 1-10.73, 483 (81) M _.( 5) W,Rp ._(-;;) -(-5) - (-5)

73 Bara (8:J8) 8-1;.17 333 (44) -(-·5) --(5-10) 'W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

7-lc Gaura Sonbarsa (82.D) 133.14 40Q U;:;) P -+ 5) '\Y,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

75 Parrawan (8:\0) 11;;.74 509 (8,) -(-5) (- 5) iY -(--5) -(5-10) - (tHO) 209

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVI SION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types oflann use in Remarks he<'tal'es rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ---_ ---""'------_._------., any place of Approach Nearest town Power Rtaple Culturable religious, to and distance supply food waste Area not historical village (inkm.) Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including available or gauchar for archaeolo· and groves) cultiva. gical tion intereMi

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Raflganj (14) Riol', TW(!l.2.;) 7.2.2;; 42.58 wheat PR Ditto (14) EA Rice, aC(2.06),'fW(4;.70), 126.68 83.50 N30 wheat TW~~(4.42). KR Di~to (13) EAg Ricf'. W(0.72) 41.36 12.96 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, W(0.08) 41.89 7.71 wheat KR Ditto (12) Itiee, W(4,5') 229.02 4.31 41.33 whf'at KR Ditto (14) EAg Rice. W(lii.Rfi),\YE(O,14) M.S6 16.97 1\U wheat KR Ditto (13) Rice, W(2.31) 88.10 1:;.97 wheat KR Ditto (14) EAg Rice, W(0.12) 10.28 1.34; wheat KB Ditto (14) Rice, W(1.89) 21.71 4.91 wheat FP Ditto (15) HiPfl, W(0.40) 25.70 6.27 Wheat PR Aurangabacl (H) EAg Ri<>e, OC(1.01),W(0.60), 20.89 7.30 wheat WE(1.28). KR Ditto (1:\\ ED,I·~Ag l~ipe, W(5.4fi),WE(4..:35) 61.47 12.20 wheat, KR Ditto (14) Rifle, 00(26.78), W (9.45) a9.IO 2;;.38 wheat KR Ditto (15) Ripe, 00(3.97), W(2,25) 67.10 33.11 wheat KR Ditto (16) EAg RiC'(', W(7 .21 ),WE(2.47), ].'>4.46 18.1i1) wheat 0(26.37). KB Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, W(Il.n3), WF,I 4.940), 75.01 18.07 wheat R(2.66),O(H.28). KR Ditto (12) ED,EAg Rice, W(14.35),WE(12.37), 285.28 41.89 1\12: Tl whe,,~ 0(28.53). KH, Ditto (15) ED,'i~Ag Riafl, W(4.98) 123,63 (l0,!l4 1\1:1 wheat KR Ditto (15) EAg Ric'e, \V(6.38) 78,96 26.32 wheat KR Ditto (18) gAg Rice, W(li.3fi) ,WE,(4.2.7\, 6UIIl 10.58 1.90 wheat 0(10.;;4). J!'P Rafiganj (14) Rice, W(1.6,5),0(9.12) 40.31 2.6{ 2.94 wheat KR Aurltngabad (20) EAg Rice, W(4.68),WE(2,69), 103.70 1.94 25,38 wheat O(lJ .34). KR Rafiganj (1:;) EAg Bine, W(3.40),0(8.53) 66,51 1.43 4,30 wheat KR Ditto (12) EAg Rice, W(4.23). \'.')£(2.97), 86.20 12.• ~9 16.'1,3 wheat O(lO.611). FP Ditto (28) Hiee, W(4.88),0(11).29) 79,22 14.80 0,55 wheat 210

VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- MADANPUR

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 facility is available is given]. ,------' ---'------., Communica­ Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and F.ducational Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number of (potable) Market!hat. Rail. station. (in heotares) households if any 'Waterways)

1 2 3 4- 6 7 8 9 10 RF!\rENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

76 Sailwa (831) 361.<10 2,127(30-1,) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

77 Thawai (832) 130.71 026 (76) P,Ac -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

78 Pateya (833) 77.70 378 (67) P,i\C -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

79 Banian (834) 250.90 2,008(290) P(2),M, -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5) Ao(3)' 80 Ghatrain (835) 242.00 1,481(244) P,M,H,Ac CHW W,Hp PO -(-5) BS 81 Jalwand (836) 58.68 481 (63) -(-5) -(5·10) W.Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

82 Sah!1r (837) 60.30 499 (80) -(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(5-10) --(5·10) -(-5)

83 Jhikatia (838) 118.17 800(105) P --(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

84 Sanrhail (839) 201.53 333 (41) P,Ac -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

8.5 Shiwarajpllr (840) 86.60 351 (48) P -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

86 Kusaha (8H) 103.60 272 (40) P -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) BS

87 Hajipur (84,2) 320.91 851(135) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

88 Sinduat'a (843) 174A2 477 (59) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

89 Basatpur (844) 118.08 614(107) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

90 M:irzapur (845) 72.84 183 (3';) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

91 Chaukhara (8

92 Niman (847) 54.23 235 (25) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(5-10)

93 Pllorsanwan (848) 704.55 223 (30) P -(-5) W -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

94; 1I:Iaehiar Bigha(849) 8.5.79 204 (22.) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

95 .<\larpur (850) 38.85 145 (26) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

9{\ Dangra (851) 79.32 150 (27) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

97 Dhobdiha (852) 101'57 570 (75) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

98 Ghora Dihl'i (853) 238.36 -l,466(172) P(2) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

99 Dadhpi (854) 530.13 1,918(318) P,M -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

100 Gaiwal Bigha (855) 42.09 225 (36) -(-5) _, -(- 5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 211

BlRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISIOill--AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) . .A.. - -, Remarks Approach Nearest town Oulturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Il'dgated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or ar clm· groves) eologieal interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR AUl'angabad (24) EAg Rice. W(8.30),WE(6.66), 222.34 3.79 85.83 wheat 0(34 . .t8). KR Ditto (2i) EAg Rice, W(4.9S).WE(4.20), 50.n 2.65 49.63 Ml wheat O(IS.4S). KR Ditto (24) EAg Rico, W(4.07), Tk(10.13), 45.75 7.27 wheat 0(10.44). KR Ditto (23) EA Rice, W(S.29),WE(14.35), 161.77 2.29 33.51 wheat 0(30.69). P.H. Ditto (18) EA Rice, W(6.15),WE(10.30), 190.46 4.45 l\i2:02: wheat R(4.1l),0(26.53). TI I

VILLAGE

AMENITIES ANO

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- MADANPUR

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 facility is available is given]. ------. Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Educational Medical Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the village tion and water and of the (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of (potable) Tele­ Market/ Rail. station, households graph hat,if any_ Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

101 (856) 209.62 342 (57) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

102 Kusa (857) 92.27 188 (23) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

103 Khesar (858) 218.12 623(106) P -(-5) W,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

104 Bahlola (859) 31.57 290 (52) --(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 105 Rasulpur (860) 127.07 655(112) M RP(2), W,TW,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(-5) CHW. 106 Kusdihra (861) 115.74 299 (52) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

107 Pataundhi (900) 186.56 649 (92) P(2) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

108 Peman (901) 173.20 529 (79) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

109 Kathbar (902) 178.87 511 (96) P --(-5) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

110 Banokhar (903) 191.82 459 (93) -(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

III Belwa (976) 97.12- 638 (91) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

112 Mokheta (977) 82.96 272 (32) P -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) U3 Dewajara (978) 129.50 733(127) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

114 At (979) 104.01 907(132) P -(-5) W,Hp, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

1l.'; Karpatai (980) 90.24 169 (24) -(-5) -(-5) W ~(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

U6 Mahuain (981) 72.44 381 (61) P,M,O -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 117 Manka (982) 515.56 1,926(264)- P PHe W,Hp,R PO -(-5) -(-5) U8 Gaura (983) 147.71 645 (90) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

119 Nima Anjan (984) l,o:f3.96 3,804(573) PHS, W;TW,Hp, PO Sunday, -(-5) RP(3l­ R. 'IN ednesday. 120 Bhalua Chak (985) 30.76 157 (21) -(-5) -(-5) W --(--5) -(--5) ---{--5)

121 Umga (986) 5,362.41 10,619(1,605) P(5),M(2) -(-5) W,Hp PO, -(-5) -(--5) Phone. 122 ChhaHdohar (987) 779.4t 798 (14.0) P PHS W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5·10)

123 Pakardih (988) 267.09 423 (67) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-u) -(-5) -(5-10) 213

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION_AURANGA'BAD

Lsnd use (i.e., area Wlder different types of land use in Remarks hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------. any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable Area not religious, to and distance Power Staple waste available historical village (in km.) supply food Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated (including for or gauchnr cultivation archaeo· and logical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 :!O

KR Aurangabad (12) ED,EAg Rice, W(S.93),WE(2,49), 146.2S 2.39 26.95 Cl wheat 0(22.{9). FP Ditto (13) Hice, 0(9.84) 7:3.04 0.S7 8.29 wheat KR Ditto (10) ED,EO Rice, W(0.78),0(1.27) 164.07 0.S3 51.17 wheat KR Ditto (14) ED,EAg Rice, GO(4.05),WE(2.02), 12.64 0.41) 5.03 wheat TWE(4.14),0(2.39). KR Ditto ( l-i) ED,EAg Rice, WE(9.49),TWE(4.45), 84.72 7.00 18.15 wheat 0(3.26) FP Ditto (14) Rice, TW(1.29),0(2.34) !l8.68 12.92 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, W(0.23),0(5S.91) IOS.37 IS.91 wheat KR Ditto (17) EAg Rice, TWE(5.60),0(19.04) 120.25 28.31 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, W(4.90),0(13.02) 138.01 L59 21.11 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, W( 1.(3),0(64.71) 91.36 1.68 32.34 wheat FP Ditto (17) EAg Rice, W(7.45),O{2I.9S) 57.90 9.79 wheut KR Ditto (25 ) EAg Rice, W(9.S6),O(15.60) 50.99 .... 6.51 whe!}.t FP Ditto (17) ED,EAg l'1.ioe, W(l0.42),0(19.37) 92.:n 7.40 wheat KR Ditto (IS) EA Rice, W(13.2.3),0(17.98) 67.20 5.48 wheat KR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, WE(1.l0),O(3.63) 72.63 1.64 11.24 wheat FP Ditto (16) EAg Rice, WE(4.63),0(5.61)_ 53.61 3.04 5.55 wheat KR Ditto (H) EAg Rice, W(27.70),WJ

VILLAGE

AMEN ITIES AND

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADANPUR

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) i9- 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 neaI'est place­ where the facility is available is given]. ,-_____~ __ ------..A-__-_ ------, Communica- Serial Name of village with Total aroa Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educational Medical wat-er Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of (potable) Marketfhat, Rail. station, (in hectares) households if any Waterways),

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

124 Sahia]'i (990) ~27.61 541 (9::!) -(--5) --(-5) W -(- 5) -(-5) -(5-10) Total 34,953.88 104,447(15,906) P (92) H (2) M (22) MCW (1) H (4) MH (1 ) Ac(21 ) HC (2) o (3) PHC (3) PHS (5) D (2) FPC (2) RP (17) sMi> (3) CHW(24) 0 (1 )

Note: Figures given in brackets unrler Co]. 4 rf'late to number of households. 215

DIRECTOAY

LAND USE

SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remorks ,-______rounded up to 2 .A. decimal______places). • _____ --.. including any place

KR Aurangabad (18) Rice, 1, 7~4.31 0(129.68) 1,870.06 1,007.49 616.07 wheat 6,366.13 GC (64.79) 17,964.09 1,469.52 4,055.79 Nl06 PC (20.77) M 25 W (811.89) C 13 WE(449.92) T 3 TW (28.82) TWE(19.50) Tk (10.13) R (15.05) o (3,649.47) 216

APPENDIX TO VILLAGE Development Blockwise Abstract of

EDUCATIONAL r------.------'------~ Sl. Name of Primary Middle Matric'Illationf Higher Secon- College Adult no. Development School School Secondary dary/PUC! (graduate and Literacy Block School Intermediate! above) Class! .Tunior College Cent,re r----'------, r---.A---., r----"------, ,--__~_,A__ ~_ ~ ,-___ ..A..._ ._~ r-- - . ..A.___ --, Villages Insti­ Villages Inti­ Villages Insti­ VillageR Im,ti­ Villages Insti­ Vi llnges Insti­ tutions tutions tutions tutions tutions tutions

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B !) 10 II 12 13 14 :Je!I'AL 1,004 1,092 180 193 16 62 1 1 1 14 23

1 Aurangabad 78 80 13 13 4 4

2 Deo 58 75 13 16 4

3 Kutumba 115 ll8 17 18 5 5

4 Nahinagar 151 Hi3 24 24 7 7

5 Harun H4 98 II 6 6

6 Obm 92 96 21 22 6 6

7 Daudnagar 50 65 14 5

8 Haspura 63 72 15 17 5 5

() Goh 10:; lIO 17 18 !) 10 1 1 1 2 2

10 Rafiganj 123 133 17 17 6 6

11 J\Iadanpur 75 20 4 4 12 21 MEDIC ;\L--concld. DRINKING WATER ,---._- ----__ _"..__--_ ..__ ._-- - ~ ~ r------.,1\.------Sl. Name of Community Others Villages Tube- no. Development health with no Tap Well Tank well/ River Foun­ Canal BloP-k workers medical Hand tain facility Pump

r- _ __...A..~_~ ,-_~ __ _A__ __ "-) Villa: Num- Villa- Insti- bors gos tutiOllB

1 2 30 31 32 33 34, 35 36 37 liS 30 <10 41 TOTAL 79 124 63 143 1,563 40 1,729 173 1,447 144 2 159

1 Aurangabad 2 4 2 4- 140 2 153 6 138

2 Deo 3 3 8 107 1 HO 17 91 37 11

3 Kutumba 3 10 4- 8 203 1 215 5 181 11 6

4 Nabingar 1 2 10 301 24 :l12 flO 22 1

fj Harun 6 8 5 7 170 2 17\J 14 ](16 7 18 /' () Obra 1 1 3 14 133 143 15 12() 21 33

7 Dandnagar 1 13 26 42 1 5H 11 59 3 1 26

8 HaSplll'a !i0 03 14 20 70 68 4 4

9 Goh 4- [) 7 148 !l Iii!! :~() l!il 12 1 38

10 Rafiganj 3 10 208 11 162 18 15

II Jl,{aJanpul' } '; 24 () 21 106 121 8 80 4 3 217

DIRECTORY

Educational, Medical and Other Amenities

EDUCATIONAL-- conrld_ MEDICAL r- ____.A. ____ • ----, ,- ______.A.. ____------______-, Others Villages with DiRpensary HospitnI Ma~ernity and Pritr'al'Y Health Family Prin aJ y no educational Child Welfare Centre/Health. Planning Health Sub- facility Centre/Mater. Centro Centre centre nity Home/ Child Welfar e Centre ,-___ _A___ -. r---- ...A. __ ~ ,--__ ~.A...__~ ,-- _- -A-_ ~ r-- __ ..A. __ ~ r----"--- ~r--- A __ ---, Villages Insti­ Villages Tnsti- Villages Insti- Villages InRti- Villages "lnsti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti tutions tutions tutions lutions tutions tutions tutions

15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

46 48 724 14 18 11 11 7 9 24 31 22 22 73 73

70 4 2 2 6 6

3 53 2 2 3 3 3 3 3

1t 10 99 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 8 8

2 2 165 1 1 2 1 8 8

5 157 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 5

-i9 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 7

2 S 2 2 7 7

6 IS 4, 7 1 2 1 3 3

4, 56 2 3 J 3 5 3 3 9 9 • I 37 1 1 III 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 5 5

DRINKING W ATER-concld. POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS POWER SUPPLY ,- .A.____ ., ,-______..____ ..A... __~ ____~ ______~ r R ------"---- ~ ~ ___ A ___ ~ Others )Ioro Villages P. O. T. O. P. T. O. P. O. T. O. P.T.O. Phone Bu,s Railway Navi- Avail- Not than with no and and and Stop Station gablo ablo ayail- one drinking Phone Phone Phone Water- able source water way facility of any typ"

4,3 49 50 51 52. 53 55 56 86 1,585 196 6 4 168 8 8 860 88S 1 131 H; 1.1 2 89 2(4 110 Hi 2 1@ _..., ... 28 86

3 lSI 17 11 131 85

i 262 28 23 202 115

3 168 13 1 28 1 109 72 U 123 19 /.. 15 3 55 89 3 15 10 IS 41

11 18 I 22 49

11 15-i 22 2 17 74 88

7 165 2(; 8 4 2 88 123 3 83 15 I 13 69 52 218

APPENDIX II TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land utilisation data ,in respect of non.municipal towns (Censu8 towns)

Name of Land use (i.e., at'ea under different types of land use in hectares, rounded up to 2 decimal places)

Town and •. ______.______. _____ .A.__ 81. Davelop nen~ ,---- ~------_------~ no. Block within Total Forest Irrigated Unirri. Culturable waste <\1'ea not available brackets al~ca by gated (including gauchat' fot' cultivation source and groves)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Nabinagar 251.42 W(S.09). 12:>.27 9.90 53.77 (Nabinagat') 0(64.39). 219

APPENDIX III TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Development Blockwise list of viI/ages where no amenity other than drinking water is available

S1. Name of village with S1. Name of village with S1. Name of village with no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets)

Development BI oCK~Au rang nball

1 Deohara (125) 17 Ki"pa Bigha (532) 33 Pathra (5RS) 2 Kathautia (271) IS Dariapur (535) 34 Khan (592) 3 Jhikatiya (279) 19 Khairi (53S) 3-5 Panre Khap (600) 4 Patoi (470) 20 Deuria Rustalll (539) 36 Parsi (602) 5 Gosia (473) 21 Bas,liha Khuru (540) 37 Makhdumpur (603)

6 Shahpur (506) 22 Jamalpur (MI) 38 ,Thika.tia (606) 7 Az Rakbe Soha.ria (507) 23 Harnl1hi - (542) 39 Paho.rIDo.n (610) S Mirzapur (510) 24 Bo.nahi (544) 40 Sokheo. (611) 9 Fateha (51S) 20 Inguna (54S) 41 Mo.huo.ri (613) 10 Barimal (520) 2(; Bo.l1fle Kho.p (i;51) 42 Renriyo. (616)

11 Dabul' a (522) 27 Moranli (555) 43 Badli (617) 12 Senuari (52.4) 28 Dabul'a Kalan (572) 44 Po.nduki (619) 13 Po.rasdih (526) 29 Nil'",al Bigha (574) 45 Khaira (804) 14 l\lohiuddinpur (527) 30 Tendawo. urJ Tenduo. (576) 46 Chamardiha (S06) 15 Chatar Khas (52S) 31 Balo. Bigha (57S) 47 Ko.I'man (S07)

16 Chitwar Khap (530) 3"~. Wahid Bigha (586) 4S Niman (819)

Development Block~Deo

I Bhal'kul' (250) 16 Gopalpur (905) 31 Bislmnpur (942) 2 Bisrampur (251) 17 Silar Khurd (911 ) 32 Dnra- (949) 3 Bhaluhara (252) IS Kurka (912) 33 Chhuchhia (953) 4 Chanuli (253) 19 Ra,lakul'ka (913) 34 Pathra (954) 5 Chaukna (254) 20 Narchi (914) 35 Jharua (955)

6 Pawai Az Raqbe (258) 21 Mo.jhauli (917) 36 Mahulan (956) 7 Suja Ko.l'man (563) 22 MaJhgawan (921) 37 Bhaluahi (957) 8 Chandauli Buzul'g (5(14) 23 Sanaudha (926) 38 Durgi (958) 9 Kharkani (879) 24 Jamhariya (927) 39 Gajoi (960) 10 Basdiha (S85) 2/, Bhado Khar (929) 40 Aranagar (961)

II Gurgaia (S86) 26 Koirkhap (934) 41 Khaira (962) 12 Saheb Bigha (891) 27 Basri (935) 42 Chainpur (963) 13 Nel1pur (S9m 28 Haidar Chak (938) 43 Barh'eta (965) 14 Dhanjaia (896) 29 Dhibra (940) 44 Turkabara (968) 15 Bania (90-1,) 30 PachmQ (941) 4f) G>tngti (971)

Development BIOCk--Kutumba

1 Urdana (2.42) 11 Lahar Chak (26fi) 21 Khaira Nonia Bigha (439) 2 Murauli Khurd (247) 12 Hal'iharpuI' (326) 22 Bhukhan Tendua (446) 3 Ratanuan (249) 13 Yechkach (393) 23 Pewaiya (447)' 4 Lakhna (252) 14 Ghoghra - (408) 24 Shekhpura (44S) 5 Mirpul' (253) 15 Shivpur (41S) 25 Parsawan (450)

6 Rampur Naughara (254) 16 Chithiawan (421) 26 Dasaunti (471) 7 Bazidpur (2.59) 17 Kundibar (428) 27 Na1:'har Amba (480) 8 Bheriya (260) 18 Pirto.ll Bigha (433) 28 Simri (4S3) 9 Bahuara (261) 19 Karkatta (437) 29 Arjun Bigha (485) 10 Hira Saray (2.63) 20 Khaira (438) 30 Lakhiya (486) 220

APPENDIX'" TO VILLAGE DIRECTORy-Contd.

Development Blockwise list of villages where no amenity other than drinking water is available

S1. Name of village with 81. Name of village with S1. Name of village with no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets)

Development Block---Kutumba-concllf.

31 Baijal (489) 38 Niman (511) 44 Dehri (523) 32 Dhongra (491) 39 Bela (512) 45 Jhikatia. (538) 33 -Salhna (498) 40 Simrigoti (513) 46 Amarpur (546) 34 Budhua --(1)00) 41 Kharanti (516) 47 Patila. (570) 35 Atraulibanwari (503) 42 Belain (1)17) 48 Hathbor (572)

36 Puranpur (506) 43 Gorrliha (.521) 49 .Jora (575) 37 Rampur (510)

Development Block-Nabinagar

] Bandra (40) 23 Kalan Dhanawa:ct (105) 45 Satbabini (198) 2 Rabidas Khap (47) 24 Bhed (106) 46 Bhandari (19lt) 3 Ka,jrain (59) 25 Sonbarsa (107) 47 Dharam Khap (204) 4 Salea (62) 26 Tilhapur (120) 48 Khairi Ram (207) 5 Kadokhari (68) 27 Ra,nnagar (122) 49 Semri Bechain (20~)

6 Suhai (69) 28 Rajwaria (127) 50 Ganu (213) 7 Baktua (71) 29 Amdiha (l30) 51 Chandan Bigba (214) 8 Simribhed (72) 30 Bharaundhi (133) 52 Jhat'i (225) 9 Deoguna (73) 31 Mahdua . (136) 53 ) ohri Siwa (229) 10 Gomdahi (75) 32 Patna (137) 54 Labhri (231)

11 Phesara (80) 33 TIardiba (138) 55 Sinduriya (2.33) 12 Chapri (82.) 34 Panl"epur (UO) 5G Anandua (234) 13 Jharhi Dhanr,wan (84) 35 Misra Bigha (147) 57 Simri (238) 14 Dighi (85) 36 Pat"asiya Rampur (160) 58 Hazari (282) 15 Kawla (93) 37 Simri (1M) 59 Chhotki Parhi (283)

16 Kashi Tendua (94) 38 Bongahi (165) 60 Rhatlmr (285) 17 Pipra (95) 39 Kajhpa (168) 61 Karman (289) 18 Hunraha ,(91l) 40 Darmi Khurd 1173) 62 Dhanauti (297) 19 Gamharia (97) 41 Mahuari (174) 63 Bhatwa Bhagli (303) 20 Makhdumpur (99) 42 Ba!raun (175) 64 Banhara (305)

21 Karman (100) 43 Bhagwanpur (195) 65 Dewankhiri (306) 22 Belwa- (102) 44 Kanchan (188) 66 Koni (336)

Development 5lock-5arun

1 Kalyanpur (30) 11 Ratnaur (86) 20 Malpur (lti2) 2 Balkarna (49) 12. Baidahi (88) 21 Inguna (164) 3 Dighi (55) 13 Kurwan (89) 22 Ba'1.kat (175) 4 Malikana (,,7) "- 14 -Harnahi (99) 23 Basatpur (176) 5 Phesra (60) 15~ Narahi (100) 24 Baghi (192)

6 Tanrwamansurpur (68) 16 Dudhaila (lOl) 25 Senokhap (201) 7 Kusmhj (80) 17 Chetu Bigha (111) 26 Bishunpur (205) 8 Takinagar (82) 18 Ba,.dih Khurd (143) 27 Saleml'ur (213) 9 Patkhaul (83) 19 Pipra (152) 28 Banahi (232) 10 Petarhi (84) 221

APPENDIX "' TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-contd.

Development Blockwise list of villages where no amenity other than drinking water is available.

81. Name of village with 81. Name of village with 81. Name of village with no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Tbana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in bracket!!!)

Development BiOl:k-Obra

1 Mahdewa. (1) 13 Kurma.;n (312) 25 Bhadua (384) 2 Dumri (8) 14 Bazidpur (323) 26 Lasra (387) :1 Rlloypura (10) 15 .Jhuklnhi (340) 27 Sihunri (388) 4 .Jamuni (14) 16 G~ro}lari (34;9) 28 NaranlQ (480) 5 Bhataulia (17) 17 Bar Pisani (-352) 29 Muradpur (484)

6 Khathwara (21) 18 Nahro Dehri (353) 30 Parsa (486) 7 Mahdi (22) 19 Tutul'ukhi (356) 31 Fat.eha (488) 8 Hasanpur (25) 20 Chandri (359) 32 Jagaya (489) 9 Hasanpura (26) 21 Arri (360) 33 Kanokhar (4,93) 10 Gauri ,(28) 22 Holi Chak (365) 34 Chetan (499)

11 Kadiahi (300) 23 Sakal' Khori (369) 35 :M;ahtha (505) 12 Adroa (301) 24 Sagarpur (371)

Development Block-Daudnaga r

1 Lalu Chak (55) 3 HabbuChak (60) 5 Sewani (71) 2 Bhatauliya (57) 4 Karman (68) 6 Phadarpur (87)

Development Block~-Haspura

1 Barewa (15) 3 Chandi (28) 4 Habaspur Tika (94) 2 Mahuli (26)

Development Block--.-Goh

1 Sujan (145) 12 Kazi Bigha (198) 23 Lodipur (269) 2 Sagarpur (14,6) 13 UdaipuTiI. (199) 24 Bhautnahi (270) 3 Pali (151) 14 Chamanpur (201) 25 Bakhtiyarpur (27.3) 4 Gobindpura (152) 15 .Jamuain (202) 26 Asapur (279) 5 Dingraha (154) 16 Nirpura (217) 27 Bazidpur (280)

6 .Jagdispur (155) 17 Nauranga (227) 28 Mohammadpur (291) 7 Bet.ula (158) 18 Dewakund Ara~i (230) 29 Mabi (293) 8 Pokbaraha (159) 19 Banra (233) 30 Suggi (301) 9 Paharpura (164) 20 Bela (240) 31 Gangati (303) 10 Toralpura (177) 21 Miyanpur (251) 32 Moglahi (309)

11 Hasanpur (186) 22 Baijalptir (256)

Development Block-Rafiganj

1 Pathak Bigha (375) 6 Sonbarsa (410) 11 Raj aura (430) 2 Patkhaul (380) 7 Ahmadpur (414) 12 Sardha Bighs (433) 3 Harbanlla (392) 8 Maripur (421) 13 Jondhi (434) 4 Makhdumpur (394) 9 Khairi (424) 14 Dewriya (435) I) Banka (396) 10 Patoi (427) 15 Haluk Bighs (452) 222

APPEN DIX III. TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-concld.

Development Blockwise list of viI/ages where no amenity other than drinking water is available.

Sl. Name of village with 81. Name of village with S1. • Name of villag~ with no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets)

Development Block-Rafiganj-corlCld.

16 Kolwal'llo (453) 32 Chandauli (685) 48 Ghauspur (727) 17 Salempur (466) 33 Panarat'ia (687) 49 Mohar'skimr (730) IS Majhauli (469) 34 BadarpuI' (690) 50 Bhikhanpura (732) ]9 Bhatanri (476) 35 Menghua (691) 51 Bhaduki (736) 20 Dihws (u29) 3u lI'1:asaundha (699) 52 Dhanrhua (737)

21 Nahal' Khap (641) 37 Sultanpur (704) 53 Niman Kundraha (740) 22 Kaua Khap (652) 38 Shahrnohammadpul' (705) 54 Paral'io. (748) 23 Sirnl'ahlla (661) 39 Banauli (711) 55 Tetar Chak (74;9) 24 Nima Mamrez (667) 40 Kumar Bigha (713) 56 Mahuarin (763) 25 Piprahi (671) 41 Gewal Bigha (714) 57 Gamhal'iya (765)

2& Khirhiri (67&) 42 Sidha (715) 58 Khairi It.wan (~63) 27 Rukun Chak (678) 43 Oria Chak (717) 59 Khaira Manorath (7&7) 28 Bijulia (679) 44 Zakaria (718) 60 Chanrrahi (768) 29 Nizampur (681) 45 Asia (719) 61 Inguni (769) 30 Baturi (683) 46 Pokhraha (724) 62 Gerua (770)

31 Bh('wand (684) 47 Madarpur (725)

Development Block-Madanpur

I Kakan (62S) 11 Delmli (815) 21 Alarpur (850) 2 Teka Bigha (775) 12 Ratanpura (SI6) 22 Dangra (851) 3 Pipardih (777) 13 Patna, (826) 23 Gaiwal Bigha (855) 4, Pal'asdih (778) 14 Parrawan (830) 24 Kusa (857) 5 'Var Tola Bahrikhap (799) 15 Jalwand (836) 25 Kusdihra (861)

6 Ghauspur (802) 16 Sahar (837) 26 Ranokhar (903) 7 Majhar (S03) 17 Silldual'a (843) 27 Bhalua Chak (985) 8 Bazidpur Khurd (809) 18 Mirzapur (845) 28 Pakardih (988) 9 Chamotha (8Il) 19 Niman (8<1;7) 29 Sahiari (990) 10 Jamua (81~) 20 Machiar mgh~ (849) 223

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

List of viI/ages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-SCHEDULED CASTES

Range of Thana Xarne of \'illagA Rang'" of 'rhana Xamo of Yillage Range of Thana Name -fViIlage S('hednleol no. t4r-hedulpd nO. RchE'duled no. Castes CabteH CaRtes population populfttion population (perl'entagea) IpN'centagoR) (I'ercentage~ ) 2 3 2 3 1 .2 3

DEVELOPMENT SLOCK -AURANGABAD

0 .j* 266 Rabhanrlih l() -20 114 .J agdi~]1puy' 21- 31) (colldd.) ,~,~O Chauriya 279 ,rhikatiY.tawan fi3:.J KU"li 481 rhORrB 271) KUddihY'[I (0.')1 P.M"*" 524 ;;reI11J~ri '!.1l Helllluiyu 569 ,Tarma kh"p

528 CitataI' kha;< 27S Barawan fi70 Bela 537 Ha~rliha Kalan 2H3 Dihri fiHH Pathra 541 .ramalpllr 471 Rukhua fi97 Inglish ,')42 Harnahi 483 BagaiJ'a 598 Naugarh 549 TO\!1T'io. :;00 Bha,hpur b()l lhrahimpur

f).i2 ('hatara .5 I!.) Hi-"nri 607 Dhanuhwa 585 Hazidpur fi21 Do~mLa 610 l'aharman 596 Akauna 525 KaI'mnkhal' fl3S Khaira Harirn 616 tknriya :;:11 Mauarpura fl12 ::Harnka 637 Bijoi 535 Darlapur 80;, Kariawan

819 Niman !"i31l DE'u .. ia Rll~tam H07 Kay'rna 870 ::lonbarsa M3 l'nthu !lOfi Kanbehri 54}j Pll'Sunin, l{uypw'u (j 10 284 Dewu'ia {'90 Rarinn\yun 31~ 200 475 Himra 602 rars; 205 J\lajurahi !H2 Rakhari 271 Kathautia 514 Bugha; khurd fl08 Haj:ai 275 l'hitargopi Deurid 546 Tendua f1l2 Xehu+a 280 613 Mahuari Pathak Righa 555 :MorauH 614 Hiseni 2"7 :;73 Dabllra. khnrd 618 Bahnara 288 Dihri .~1)2 PheFar Tendawa urf 'l'endua. ii76 ,J aisri Bigha !iSO Ora 619 panduki 509 515 Mianpul' 594 Pokhraha 804 Khaira 80n Chamardil,a Homrahua 604 Beli fl20 Narsiha 516 611 b71 Yari 529 Khatra Sokhea :;30 Chitwar Kht\p 64" Karanja 558 Dhobaul 868 Bharwar 2.1 30 113 Jokahri 115 Km\nar 572 Dabura Kalan 11- -15 274; Patanwan 261 Rharthauli 2117 Khaira Bind 578 Rala Higha 282 Kurmha. ::;hekhpura 470 Patoi !!70 Rampur M~2 [iSS Raipur 518 Fateha 5H4 Dondi Righll 526 Pa.rasdih 272 Rharthauli 286 Pay'ra.wan 586 WahidBigha 47:l GOSIa 532 Kirpa Bigha li87 Majurkha 1\48 Inguna. 482 Pokhraha 503 Alampur 591 Kapooia 575 Tendna 5115 pa.iwan 581 DehT'i 599 Raghaulia fi89 Hetampur 508 Gamhari 510 Mirzapur 600 Panrc Khap 513 Baghoi KilIan 592 Khan 605 Mojhar 593 Imanpur 517 Kusa 520 Barimal 864 TIheria 606 Jhikatia 866 Karahra 609 Nehulj Lapura 818 Chaukhara 527 Mohiuddinpnr /,34 Bakan 867 Muraria ,S38 Khairi ~hurd SSt Anandpurt~ 54.0 Rasdiha 647 Maulanagllor 224

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Thana N arne of Village. Range of Thana N ameO of Village Range of Thana Name ofVilIago Scheduled no. Scheduled nO. Scheduled no. Castes Castes Castes Population Population Population (pel'centages) (percentages) (perc en tages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- DEO

1--5* 888 Ratanpur 21-30 (concid.) 564 C1 andauli Buzurg 31+ (concid.) 879 KJ.a,kani 926 Sanaudha 565 Ratanuan 937 Chauria 862 S"arakar 904 Ban;a 971 Gangti 863 Upardalm 905 Gopalpur 973 Bhatkur 877 Dhanari 908 Anjanian 913 Raja KUI·ka 6-10- 249 Narayan-Khap 880 Khardil.a Buzul"g 915 Kusiari 881 Karrnan 883 Kunda M5 Basdiha 889 Kataia 920 Bishunpur 932 Nearnatpur 890 Chainpur 921 Majhgawan 968 TurkabaJ'a 892 Bahus-a 925 Sarganwan 928 Dhanawan 11--15 259 Dhararnpur 895 Belsa's 929 Bhado Khar 873 Hasauli 897 Kusaha 1182 Khakura 909 Kesaur 935 Bas!"i 887 Aclri 910 Chanclpur 940 Dhibra 891 Saheb B.igha 914 Narchi 941 Paclimo 942 BishunpuI' 898 Bhawanipur 918 Ieraur 945 Baranda RampuI' 899 Deo 919 Simri 912 Ku 1m 922 Suhi 946 Kurman 933 Kauriari 923 Malhara 948 Tenui Sara.ura. ~2! Kantari 9i9 Dura 16--20 874 Bijauli 952 Dulare 886 Curgaia 930 Paehokhar 953 Chhuchhia 893 Neapul' 931 Bel·hna 906 Erki 934 KoirKhap 954 PathI'll, 907 Khardiha 936 Eanua 955 Jharna 943 Telrain 956 Mahulan 911 Silar l(hurd 957 Bhaluahi 916 Silar 9H Balusanj Ba'andi 958 DU"gi 927 Jamhariya 964 KaramLlih 938 Haida~chak 975 Kelaki 959 Bara 939 Chmda 960 Gajoi 31+ 248 Dhanhara 961 An"I agar 9.30 Majhauli 231 Risrampur 962 Khaira !lSI Gol ... ha 2.37 Silar 963 Chainpur 258" Pawai Az Raqbe 21-3' 2(6 Pawai 263 Karam Hazari 965 Barheta 250 Bharkur 969 Bar... Khurd 25fi Bhairopur 563 Suja Karrran 970 Ber! ani 256 Clt!ttra 5169 Dudhpa 972 Er·aura 262 Karrr:a n",]a 875 Basdiha 989 Nnrayanpur S76 Pipra

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- KUTUMBA

8-5* 252 Lakhna 6--010 (contd.) 325 Chanlmp &--10 (conc1d.) 524- Sonbar"... 275 Ba~aRpur 393 Pechl,aell !"I27 Jagai Bajrahi 328 OJ' 412 Pahra 541 Debibar H9 Chakua 558 Lehul''' 478 Dhan~~Bjgha 43<1 Nema Devi 447 Pawaiya 11-15 238 l\Iirzapur '482 R ... tti IChap 454- Arti 200 Bl sriya i.3 Rahera 464 Dadhpa 267 Shankarp.r 671 Jhakhri 470 Lavhri Khurd 272 Amba 274 Suhi i>-IO 2{S Murauli 493 Gaura 31jo; Pa'1r epul' f)2:2. Ghu!hi 323 Dooriya 225

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-contd.

List of vilfages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A--SCHEDULED CASTES--contd.

N arne of Village Range of Thana Nan;e of Village Range af Thana Nane ofViJ!age Range of Thana Scheduled no. Scheduled no· Scheduled no. Castes Ca.stes Caste" Population Population Popula.tion (percentages) (percentages) (percentages) 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- KUTUMBA --contd.

21-30 (concld.) 408 Ghoghl'a 31+ (contd.) 251 l\1ujahida 11 -15 (concld.) 324 Sirr\eri 253 Mirpur Burnru 40!l Matibani 396 Bharaundha 254 Rampur Naughara 411 RisUtl' 415 416 Simra Telpura 417 l\ian.Htra 418 Shivpur 255 Saidpur Naughara 2;;7 Badarpur 422 Choraha 419 Kusma Basdiha 2til Bahuara 426 Hazari 2.li3 Hira Saray 444 Himra 423 Aniania 424 Darmi 270 Na;ind Khap >1:;0 Par"awan Ka,rman BaBantpur 4:17 RaHulpur 425 427 _Tetrain 273 Bisbunpur 321 Shankarpur 467 Chi1l~i Sahdei Pa.rs3.wan 32f) Daswat Bigha Telha.'a 430 -in Bairawan 394 Khetpura 4\)6 Singhpur 432 Rhaira Nonia Bigha 413 Bahadurpur Barianwan 4,39 50-1, Sardih.. Kalan 509 Bhatku[' 442 H5 Chandarpura 429 Parsawan Hathll 431 Pararia Barheta 536 Bbukhan Tondua 433 Pirtam Bigha. 547 Pip!'a Bagahi 446 452 Chapra 4;35 Neura Surajmal 561 Matpa 437 Karkatta Siml'i Bala 461 Rarnpur 562 Labbr; 566 Kishunpur 466 4o\) Hal'clnt.ta 438 Khaira 568 Baham Higha 441 Sardih .. Khurd 4070 Amba 448 Shekhpul'" 16 -20 271 Jagdispur Bedaulia 471 Da~aunti 451 42.0 pokhrahi 4[,3 Par~awan 421 Chilhiawan 47~ Dhunmd" Par:-:;awan 436 Chew'a 476 479 BabhaIHiih 455 Bishunpura 456 Tamsi 458 Parsa Narhar Amha 460 Deur'i" iU8 Munr'ila 480 490 Chandaut 463 Jharaha 474 Samahuta !65 Son\>arsa Bedauli 499 Naudiha 487 Kanauda 491 Dhongra flOi; 607 Kojhi 477 Neul''' 497 Khaira .Jiwa Bigha 481 Haria 518 Ja.gdishpur 483 SimIi 498 Sa.lhna 484 Gangahar [iOO Budhua 5;;'0 Rajpar"'" 621 Gordiha 486 Lakheya 502 Dumra Balis, 503 Atrauli banwari 525 532 l\1itarsenpur 489 Baijal 538 JhikBtia 492 Bharath >191'\ Kajhp" Jamua 537 Pipl'B. 553 Kasimpur 501 At,rauJidhan 554 13andhua 540 54[) Ibraliimpur 506 Puranpur 556 Sanl'a M9 Ranoa 551 Basdiha 508 Gangt,ua 21-30 242 Urdana 511 Kiman Bazidpur 259 5S7 Mahrajga.ni 514 Iriyap 266 KU'urnul1 51,. Mahsu Kanchanpur 565 Pola Bhalllwari Khunl 516 Kharanti 276 Ordih 567 278 Bishunpnl' fi70 Plttila 573 DeuTE:' 517 Belain 519 Kasauti 3lO Turta. 523 Dehri 322 Dwlhmi 578 Singhna 58() Dumri 528 Despur 330 Kathri 529 Bhakhra Neura 397 1\1urauli Khurd 406 ChandkILap 31+ 247 250 Barman 530 Dhanibar 226

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY -contd.

List of village according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Schect.uled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A--SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana N arne of Village Range of Thana Name of Village Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Castes Castes Castes Population Population Population (percentages) (percentages) (percentages)

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK -KUTUMBA-concld.

31+ (contd.) 531 Erka 31 + (contd.) 550 Basdiha Gopal 31 + (concld.) 572 Hathbor 534 Majhar 574 Bhaluwari Kalan 535 Pathra 51;2 Manrar Gopal 575 Jora 539 Sikaria .555 Sanr'i 576 KaramDih 559 Sanra 542 Anhkupa 1)60 Dihri 577 Majhauli 543 Adhyan Khap 564 Saraiwar 579 Dariapur 544 Pipri 548 Khaira 569 Parta

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

0-5* 5 Ghuja 11-15 3 Akorha 16-20 1 Sasna 37 Lakhui 16 Marar Sargara 11 Mahuawan 59 Kajrain 29 Pa()hman 34 Panre Karman 64 Pirauta 36 Sardiha 47 Rabidas Khap 102 Belwa 40 Bandra 49 Salaia

lOa Simri 71 Baktua 51 Barem 104 Ghanta 72 Simribhed 57 Dhundhua 164 Simd 73 Deoguna 60 Jhikatia 176 Munga 7.'5 Gomdahi 70 Gosaindih 191 Karman 77 Panti 74. Karmari J agarnathpur 87 Khanria 81 Chiraili 201 Koni 130 Amdiha 90 Thengo 228 Mehian 138 Bardiha 107 Sonbarsa 288 Dhanawan 148 Shiwa Sagar 108 Jainagra 308 Amauna 150 Ratanwan 119 Sonpura 338 Hawa, 155 Ghuranand 122 Ramnagar 363 Kasautia 159 Tanrwa 123 Gurdi 366 Pipra 167 Pachpokhari 125 Chandokhar 389 Surju Khap 170 Kharaundha 126 Dhobdiha l!la Khasua 145 Mayapur 6--10 12 Madhe 38 Mohar karman 200 Khajuri Tika 146 Chandargarh 53 Gamharia 227 Kazakpur 149 Mahsu 68 Kado khari 230 Itwa 151 Jobe 76 Pokhrahi 234 Anandua 157 Ghura Sagar 286 Barki Parhi 169 Belaspur 95 Pipra 96 Hunrarha 287 Chand Khap 192 Khaparmanda lI5 Saya Barath 295 Burhiban 222 Tendua 147 Misra Bigha 317 Bariyawan 229 Mohri !twa 153 Hardaspur 337 Beni 239 Sikariya Maniyar 339 Mahuari 243 Nimanjodh 187 Bara 232 Debi Kanri 361 Reganian Majhauli 246 PichhUliya 237 Kanri 362 Sonaura 280 Rajpur 238 Simri 365 Anjanian 284 Shivpur 292 M:ahuli 371 Nawadih 293 ,Baruna 373 Majhauli 332 Pararia 315 Sonbarsa Khaira 353 Bairia 381 Karhari 352 Babhandih 356 Parsa 384 Jaipur 370 Bardiha 374 Narchahi 398 Basaura 382 Karahra 391 :8ajpur 227

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY -contd. List of villages according to the proportion of Schedulei Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-SCHEDULED CASTES -contd.

Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Villag~ Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Castes Castes Castes Population Population Population (percentages) (percentages) (percentages)

2 3 2 3 I 2 3 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--NABINAGAR--contd.

21-30 6 Siwanpul' 21-30 (concld.) 355 Bisrampul' 31+ (contd.) 184 Dheblauhebli 9 Rahra 360 Barki Regania. 188 Kanchan 10 Majhiyawan 367 Bhurkuria 181) Mungia 21 Sirori Dhamni 368 Jasoia 24 Lerua 3(}~ Banahra 190 Gajna 194 Bela 26 Tetrahanl' 375 Mahdewa 196 28 Kanker 377 Cha1'an Kalan Bara Hal'chanpul' 198 Satbahini 30 379 Gangahar 199 33 Belauti 383 Saha1'ea Bhandari Saya Simra 35 385 203 Phulwaria 43 I{.amdarpul' 388 Sinduriya 204 Dhararn Khap 52 Urdana 399 K11arag Parsa 206 Bhaluwal'i 1i5 Kel'ka 402 Mali 209 Beni Ganjhal' 61 Majhiawan 405 Sori 212 Karman Lahang 78 Karma Moglani 79 Barwan 31+ 2 Raghunathpur 215 Barai Khap 83 LeJIlo Khap 4 Akorhi 216 Ra:mnagar 85 Dighi 7 Kusumha 217 Gamhadya 86 Tendua 23 Simra Dusadh 219 Duari 89 Naul' 39 Mathul'apur 221 Harihal' Urdana 91 Gogo 42 Bela 224- Misi,' Tendua 94- Ka,dli Tendua 44 Chainpur 225 Jhari 98 Da~o.T' 45 Patina 226 Surhna • 101 Bail'ia 46 Pal'sa Ganesh 233 Sindul'iya 101i Kalan Dhanawan 48 Da~ua 240 Lauabar III Kusdehra 135 Bars 50 Bars ,285 Bhatkur 142 ' Bishunpur 58 Mangabar 290 Mirzapur 143 Lakhanpur 62 Salea 291 Simra 144 Singhpul' 63 Ghil'sindi 294 Belain 1.54 Mansara 65 SUlaI' 296 Ramrur 161 Basdiha 163 Maigara 69 Suhai 299 Kusa 165 Bengahi 8& Phesara 302 Basdiha 166 Dhanahara 82 Chapri 303 Bhatwa Bhagli 84- Jharhi Dhanawan 307 Khiri Dayal 171 Karman Fatehpul' 88 Tetal'ia 309 SattaI' 175 Bajraun 195 Khajuri Panru 92 Rajwaria Kllurd Gamharia 319 Parsa 202 Malwariya 97 320 205 Purahra 99 Makhdumpur Gopalpur Tilhapur 331 MisirBigha 208 Semt'i Bechain 120 333 Kurgain 124 Tol 220 Baghakol 334; Jhllra.ha 235 Rampur 127 Rajwaria 241 Sikariya Ratan 136 Mahdua 343 Chandpur, BhataUli& 24;4 Kala Pahar 141 Baghi 344 Bairawan LOknath 245 Manoha.i 156 Bara :l45 Pipra 279 Bich Kurwa .158 Ghura Puranelar 347 Tamsi 282 Hazar; 348 Barahra 160 Pal'asiya Rampur 298 Itwa Dharmi Khut'd 351 Thumbs 3,01 Belain 173 174 Mahuari 954 Kulharia 913 Phuldihn. 178 MArluKhap 3n7 Mir"apur 316 Tenus 180 Sonar Khap 359 Babha.ndih 34Q Ka.rrrum 3'12 Khamdha 341 Tenduni 181 Saratu 3~6 Bagahi 182 Ekdlua 976 LlIlhia.rpur 228 APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORV-contd.

List of viII ages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Thana Name of Village Range af Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Village ,scheduled no. S~heduled no. Scheduled no. Castes Castes Castes Population Population Population (percentages) (percentages) (percent"ges)

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK -NABINAGAR-ooncld.

31 + (contd.) 378 Ingunahi 31+ (contd.) :~87 Saya 31+ (conold.) 400 Tuna 386 Ghutia 390 Mirzapul' 401 Gamharia

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BAR UN

0-5* 39 Baghi 16-20 54 Dhanauti 21--30 (concld.j 216 Tendua 51 Rampur 59 Dharampura 226 Tendua 52 Katea 88 Baidahi 227 Karma Misir 101 Sarpata 99 Harnahi 233 Khaira 102- Dudbaila 112 Shivnathpur 234 Karmadal no Rarhua 133 SiriR 237 Santhua ll6 Kans 137 Bhupatpur 239 Sinduriya 117 Jogiya 149 Jagatpul' 240 Amauna 132 Hetampul' 176 Basatpur 242 Danibar 169 Dhamni 182 Lakhaipur 31+ 29 Karahra 172 Jhumai 212 Mahuari 30 Kalyanpur 197 Uriya 219 Nadiam 31 Hathikhap 204 Bahuara 224 Biseni 33 Barauli 236 Chandauli 228 Bishunpur 34 Kadil'pura 245 Dudhar 6-10 44 Karmu 38 Narea Khap 73 Teri 21- 30 32 Dhangain 42 Pipra 85 Jarmakbap 36 Kharjama 4;3 Pipri 109 Chil'aila 37 Kathaha 45 Askhap 120 Pokhrahi 41 - Dhuriya {6 Parasia 47 Batura 124 Ratanpura 50 Teldiha 141 Silaunja 48 Bhuapur 53 Makhra 142 Ba"dih Kalan 49 Balkarma 58 Chura 146 Dialpur 55 Dighi 60 Phesra 154 Khemda 56 Gothauli 61 Karma 57 Malikana 183 Sahaspur 62 Simra.-Kalan 194 Narari Khurd 79 Satuahi 63 Bhalua 200 -Khaira 100 Narahi 215 Jamalpul' 106 Pauthu 67 Inglis 217 Kachanpur 108 Jagdishpur 69 Mitraj 118 Jankop 74 Nawadih 241 Punabar 75 Sonbal'sa 244 Bhelwa 119 Urdina 78 Bahuti 135 Fatehpur 11--15 40 Mahuari 144 Madhupur 82 Takinagar 65 Mahtha 150 Ragnaha 87 Tamali 76 Kazichak 131 Khaira Karamdih 89 Kurwan 84 Petarhi 123 Pirtampur 86 Ratnaur 153 Kochar 126 Rasulpul' 155 Barun 129 Tengra 157 Sinuriya. 127 Banauli 131 Gopalpur 158 Binuliya 143 -Bardih Khurd 136 Hetampul' 163 Deurhi 152 Pipra 140 Habaspur 160 Tenua 184 Sobhe Kbap 179 Tendua 161 Pithanwan 196 Kunrwa 195 Nal'ari Kalan 203 Ramdiha. 165 Nakain 202 Shohda Keshopur 207 Riul' 168 Hasanpur 208 Teoariya. 209 ~shiBigha 170 Khajuri 214 J,a2atpul' 171 Majhauli 229

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY -contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Village Soheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Castes Castes Castes "Population Population Population (percentages) (percentages) (percentages)

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BARUN -con<:ld.

:~31+ (coned.) 174 Rondia 31+ (contd.) 198 Parsa 31+ (concld.) 229 Kadokhari 199 Dariabad 230 Magurahi 185 Karma 211 Adrna Rastipur 231 Gamhari 188 Seduri 213 Salompur 190 Shekhpura 218 Saranga 235 Kusdehra 191 Meh 238 Karea 192 Baghi 220 Kusa .2.43 MUkhtarpur 2.2.3 Itahat

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--OBRA

<0-5* 92 Kaith; 16-20 (conc!d.) 289 Shankerpur !n~30 (concld.) 350 Sadipur 336 Kajhwan 291 Mahthu 351 Arai Khap 494 Belluhi 352 Bar Pisani 292 Ganj 354 Ekauna t:t-l0 306 Obra 2!H Ziauddinpur 358 Kusa ~~' 310 Mehda 297 Kad iahi Khurd 311 Kara 34;8 poktha 360 Arri 315 Gira 353 Nahro Dehri 362 Ankorha 320 Narayanpur 364 Chanda 355 Tara 369 Sakar khori 324 Bhasgarb 363 l'arihara 370 Khudwan 356 Tuturukhi 367 J,{okbtarpur 390 Lahsa 386 Chantar 485 Ghetra 477 Mahsi 388 Sihunri 491 Deochand 495 Baril. 500 Rajwar 389 Ghordaur 90 31+ 1 'Il-lii:;:. Khajwan 501) Mahtha MahdewB ",., 94 Tendua 2 Tejpura. 98 Dhawo. 21-30 6 Jamuhara. 3 Bhuia 293 Dekuli S Dumri 7 Majbiawan 296 Hemza 12 Adhaura I) Ohecbarbi 10 Dihra 301 Adma 23 Lalaro 10 Raypura 308 Korafpur 11 Labadna 312 Kurmain 24 Gho.taro 13 Khutaha 313 Bo.bha.ndiha 93 Usurmha 14 Jamuni 321 Mahuawan 290 Sarsauli 16 Tendua Barkes lWI) Sonhauli 323 Bazidpul' 303 Burkhi 17 Bhataulia 33.£ Ub 21 Khathwa.ra 339 Gortara 307 Kharauti 27 So:nbarsa :U5 Ahirari 309 Amilauna 28 Gaud 359 Che.ndri 316 Rata.npur 91 Medan :317 Manikpur 361 Gaini 319 Bishunpurllo 97 Usurmhi 372 Kalen 104, Chiohmhi gsa Panohahra 322 Rampur 295 Ukurmhi 480 Ne.r8.ul... 325 S",dikpur 302 Mayapur 487 Bel 331 Gsmhsriya 304 8urkhi Bigha 332 Ra.rna 4.90 Parariya. 333 Noo.wau 305 Cha.pri 497 Pakari 314 Atrauli 498 Ko.rsawan 335 Aranda 318 Chapra 337 Bharub 326 Dihri -20 20 Ka.chanpur 341 Kaithi 330 KUlSlIorhi 103 Dh8nawau 34Z - Makhro. ~I Ratwar M7 Mahran 34'0 Ihuklahi 230

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Villago Scheduled nO. Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Castes Castes Castes Population Population Population (percentages) (percentages) (percen tages ) 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK -OBRA--concld.

31+ (contd.) 343 Marwatpur 31+ (contd.) 357 Kothia 31+ (concld.) 384 Bhadua 34~ Sanhanpura 36/"i Holichak 387 Lasra 3441 Gamhari 368 Ramnagar 4:86 Parsa

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--DAUDNAGAR

6-10 6 Ratanpur 16-20 (concld.) 48 Akorha 21- 30 (concld.) 78 i\mauna 79 Sansa 52 Chauram 83 MaHar !H RepurB. 54 Soni 88 Khaira 85 Ekauni 64 Deokali 89 Makhra 11--15 1 Mahmadpur 67 Paswa 90 Angrahi 4 Birai Nawadih 68 Karman 4:3 .Jamuawan 76 Pilchhi 31+ 44 Mahawar 65 Agini 53 Belarhi 66 Pathar Katti 21--30 2 Sh&mshernagar 57 Bhatauliya 3 Arai 59 Kesrarhi 70 Mayapur 37 Nonar 60 Habbuchak 73 .Jilloriya 41 Musepur Khaira 77 Tarar 42 Naudiha 62 Belwa 82 Narotan Chak 63 Uchkundhl 4" Kef'a 69 Dhanawan 16-20 5 Balmha 46 Sipah 80 Daulatpur 7 Gobardhanpur Kanap 47 Niman 84 Ileonattpur 12 Chaunri 51 Anchha 36 Gordiha fi8 Khai, .. 86 Kataria 38 - Amauna 93 Senuar 61 Uehkundha 39 Nonar 74 Tara!"i

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK - HASPURA

0-5* 21 Bagharewa 16--20 (collcid.) 25 Habaspur 21-30 (concld.) 116 Mujahar 123 Mohiuddinpur Mahamadpur 126 Daulatpur Nagauli 27 Narsan 29 Amjhar 118 Bakhtiarpur 6-10 10 Makbulpur Khas 31 Itawan 120 Ahiyapur 11 Gahna 104 Alpa 121 Kamalpur 14 Dihuri- 115 GUlari 128 Pathraur 35 ChauI·ahi 129 Dihuri 99 Haibaspur 119 Mauari 122 Khutahan 225 Dindir 11-15 17 Purah!'Q. 127 Jaitpur 226 Raypur Bandhwa :10 Ham,pura 130 Bihta 1(')3 Sonhathu 222 Malahra 31+ 20 Saidpur 105 Itawan 224 Jakhaura 23 Tankuppi 108 Sonbar·sa 26 Mahuli 21-30 8 Jalpura 28 Chandi 125 Barukhar 9 Paharl'ura 32 Salempur 131 Tilauti 18 Birahra 22'S Shahpur 22 Ratanpur 33 Tetrahi 231:: Baghoi 98 Tal 34 Paranpura 91 TiJakpura 16-:___20 13 Piru 100 Sihari kalan 92 Fatehpur 16 Raghunathpur 101 Dhamni 95 Udaibhanchak 19 IGshunpur 102 Kaithi 24 Dumra 112 Koilawan 107 Jhinguri 231

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY -contd. List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

;Range of Thana N arne of Village Range of Tha.na Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Villago $.oheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no . .castes Castes Castes Popuh~tion Population Population {percentages) (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-HASPURA-·concld.

11'+ (conCd.) 109 Bhauli 31 + (contd.) 113 Nirakhpur 31+ (condd.) 117 Mahuar IlO Kaithi Bankat 124 Chahunta III Chanhat ll~ Dhusri

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--GOH

~6· 145 Sujan II-I5 (conold.) 292 Barwan 21-30 (cQncld.) 195 .Jajapur 173 Partllppur 204, Po.ruki 177 Toralpura 304 Baksanr 178 Darar 312 Majathi 205 Barwan 187 Barahi 210 Niman 16-20 136 Lohanri 2Il Dularahak 198 Kazi Bigha 137 Nizampur 235 Enrari 250 Bakhtiyarpur 138 Nagain 236 Hamid Nagar 266 Hasampur 141 Azam 268 Anwari 164 Paharpura 247 Sahal'Ba 271 Pipra 256 Baijalpur 289 .Jalo.lpur 168 Pemo. :!ii7 Belaru 172 Khori Khap 261 Bhudai Khurd l-lO 133 Deohara 179 .Taitia 262 Dhawahi 157 Ghonta. 180 Shekhpura 170 .Jhiko.tia lSI Rukundi 264 .Jhari 176 Kbempur 267 8akQT'dib 183 Dihul'i 1M Gob 273 Akauna 196 Sohalpura 274 Ehiapur 185 Raropur 200 Mujrahra 275 Bakhtiyarpur 197 AkQuni 201 Cha'lla.npur 212 Dumarthu 208 Dadhpi 276 Bhelwandi 243 Upahra 278 Sa!ldani 251 Miyanpul' 215 BhurKunda 281 Nitnra 219 Bhaluhar 282 Gaini 252 Hargawan 232 Gorkatti 283 Mohiuddinpur 253 G&mbari 237 Hathial'a 263 Salempur 2o;lS Basawanpur 286 Jha.raha 303 Gangati 287 Para.n.pur 1I11 Ma.yapur 259 Teap 288 Munrawa 272 Pip...... hi 295 Darba U-l.'J 132 Sh"khpura 277 Kaithi 8iro 296 Kurmain 150 JUiha.rpu" 002 Malahad 152 Gobindpul'& 305 Khoji 298 Dhondhi 2!)Q Bela 154 Dingl'aha Chapra 161 Dadar 1107 Bandel> 300 310 Be:mrah1l8. :n3 Mahri 199 Udaipura 21-30 140 Parasi 31+ lS9 Gamhari 202 JaIIlusin Qhejna. 214 'Mirpur 147 Khlll.ha. Moban 142 Kurwan - 149 Chapuk 216 Ibrahimpnr 148 15!) 218 Danrw... 160 Thana,Pur Pokbaraha 163 Phag' 182 sundarpur 2g4 Paraai 169 Raja-pur 189 Tikaura. 238 o rani 2()S Singhari 239 B81latra Said 171) KharagpUl'a 184 Motha 206 Gopalpur 254- A.randa ZZO AnkUri 2M Daijalpur 186 Hasanpur ISS G,hlmto 22'7 Naur6ng~ 270 Bhauthahi 229 Dewlikund 284 Daudpur 190 Sa.rea 192 Damodarpur 2U Ba.nra 290 Dowal t4;O\ Bela 291 Mabammadpur 193 Punaul 232

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-contd.

List of vii/ages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes an!! Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana. Name of Villagl) Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Caates Castes Ce.stes Popule.tion Population Population (percento,ges) (percentages) (percentages) 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 ~ 3 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK -GOH-concld.

31+ (contd.) 245 Shekhpura 31+ (contd.) 258 LodipUl' 31+ (concld.) 306 Dadhpi 246 Khaira 294 BCl'ka 308 Dariyapur 297 Susna 249 Hunrrahi 301 Suggi

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIGANd

0-5* 373 Bh"'Ethipur 11-15 (concld.) 411 Che.ubara 16-20 (concld.) 643 Bhadwa 37-10 Siwan 426 Patoi Khurd 653 Krarokhar 401 Karman 429 Pogar 655 Gopalpur 412 Amarpura 434 Jondhi 656 GQthani 428 Karuna Baruna 447 Singhi Buzurg 662 Bhaduki Kalan 438 Karjara 459 Pachariya 659 Chetar 445, Candharp 461 Saiyara 676 Khirhiri 451 Garwa 462 Shahpur 677 Niman 468 Barahi 469 Majhauli 678 Rukunchak 665 Karma Husen 472 Kharanti 699 Masaundha 671 Piprahi 631 J)hamni 741 Arthua 718 Zak~,ria 647 Parariya 764 Apki 735 Dhanawan 649 Amarpura 766 Khail'i Itwan 736 Bhaduki 651 Be,nehar Khurd 749 Tetar Chak 659 Ga'1dhara 21-30 392 Harbansa. 402 Banahi 6-10 376 Kharauna Buzurg 660 Khairi Munrila 403 Bori 393 Rampur Pal'asiya 661 Simrahua 406 Khaira 404 Parrahi Salompur 664 Ghazi Karma 407 Naiki 40~ Sihuli 666 Chitar Sari 413 Jhikatiya 683 Baturi 414 Ahmadpur 415 Karma Masud 422 Phesra 698 Pachal' 423 Kerap 4. Biht'" 708 Aurawan 424 Khairi 446 Santhua 714 Gewal Bigha 427 Patoi 450 Bhalu Khaira 722 Budhaul 457 Jakhim 724 Pokhraha 431 Telthua (,S6 444 Kutkuri t5ailopur 728 Panti 449 Karsara 652 Kaua Khap 750 Balar 454 Danai 654 Kharwan 456 Bahadurpur 673 Kia Khap 16~20 377 Barpa 690 Badarpur 391 PhBBra 458 Salempur 394 M",khdumpur 479 Birua 701 Chand Bigha 395 Kusmi 423 705 Amarpura Shahmohammadpul' 398 Temura 630 Khaira Majhauli 716 Bhat Kurha. 640 Darmian 723 Tetaria 399 Lata 737 Dhunrhua 417 Karmi 644 Semra J tloIu6a.id 44;1 Achuki 646 739 Kajpa Basar Bigha 442 Bhetaniyan 657 Tikri 748 Pa,'aria 460 BaunI' 771 680 Dhosila Daghaura 687 Pnnararia 463 Balihari 11-15 :'178 13elarhia 4114 BaUi Bigh.. 6SS KanJ'i 379 Pauthu 478 Luka 689 Saho Karman 382 Sabdal 634 Akoni 691 Menghua 397 Itarh 635 Baligawa1. 692 Simla 40!J Bargawan 696 Deokuli 631( Bibipur 233

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORV-contd. List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-~CHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thana N sme of Village Range of Thana Name of Villago Scheduled nO. Schoduled no. Scheduled no. CastGs Castes Castes Population Population Population (percentages) (porcentages) (percentages

1 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIQANoI-concld.

, 21 -30 (c?ncld.) 697 Sarawak (31+ contd.) 421 Maripur 31+ (concld.) 686 Pipals 700 Mai 436 Maikhurd 694 Panre Karman 706 Charkupa 440 Baghasoti 709 Gordiha 453 Kotwara 695 Kumhaini 710 Simwan 702 Char Kanwan 455 Munjari Qasba Hazi 712 Lahllos 465 Kana Khap 703 Ratankhap 713 Kunar Bigha 466 Salernpur 704 Sultanpul' 720 Gamharia 467 Ajho 707 Baddopur 731 Chenwan 476 Bhatanri 732 Bhikhampura 7II Banauli 620 Majkhar 715 Sidha 733 Naruich 629 Dihwa 719 Asia 742 Mian Bigha 641 Nahal' Khap 721 Lohra 743 Kasman 648 Berhr.a 729 Paranpur 747 Khaira Firoz 650 Banehal' Bagl'a 769 Inguni 730 Mobara.kpur 770 Gerua 658 Konil. 734 Dhol 663 Bisambharpur 738 Chiraila 31+ 380 Patkhnul 668 'rak, .. 740 N iman K undraha. 3S1 Marhi Ph-hi 670 Nill'a B.II.zid 744 Dholi Khap 390 Banka 674 Dhal'h .. ra 401) Kharauna Khul'd 745 Dugul 408 Makhdumpur 679 Bijulia 762 Mahuain 682 Batura 767 Khaira Manoratb 410 Sonbarsl) 685 Cha.ndauli 768 Chanrralti

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK MADANPUR

0-5'" 624 Misir Khap 16- 20 (co'YIcld.) 852 DlJObdiha 21-30 (concld.) 834 Banian 853 Ghollt Dihri 836 Jalwand 6-10 752 Dela 858 Khesal' 840 Shiwa.rajpur 79Z NlI.l'kll.pi 842 Hajipur 798 War Tola Dharu 21---30 023 Chandauli B47 Niman Bigh .. 751 Basant 803 Ma.jlJal' 757 Mirganj 859 Bahlola _ 825 Mahuari 758 Ranidih 900 P ..taundhi 849 MacuiQt' Bigha. 759 Pirthu 979 At 980 KtIorpata.i 11-15 627 WOl'diha 784 Daswat Khap 981 Mahuain B02 Ghauspur 787 Beri 812 Jamua 791 M ..huawan 983 Gaura S15 Dp,hllli 793 C hein M ..wada. 984 Nima Anjan 8fi4 Dadhpi 794 Ctein Tola Udham 903 Banokhal' Bigha 31+ 621 Gongars 625 Salempur 16--20 622 PipN\UTE\ 795 Urda. 626 Ghost ... 632 Palkia 799 Bar Tola B ..hrikhap 628 Kakan 633 Uchauli 801 Jaipal :Bigha 753 Itkohri SOO War Khas 817 Irk; Kalan 810 Sh"khpura 821 Maya Highs 755 'Sudo Baray 756, Parsa 811 Chamotha 822 Teldir.a 760 Salaiya 814- K&thl"i. 823 K",ma.th 761 POAY 839 Sonrhail 824 Kazi Chak 762 Tetaria 843 Sinduara. 830 Pa.rrawan SH BMatpur 831 Sailwa 773 Kusndihra. 774 Ka.ramdih 234

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY -contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-concld.

Range of Thana N arne of Village Rango of Thana N arne of Village Range of Thana Name of Village Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Castes CastE's Castes population Population Population (percentages) (percentages) (percentages)

1 2 3 1 :2 3 1 :2 3 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--MADANPUR -aoneld.

31+ (coned.) 775 Teka Bigha 31+ (contd.) 796 Go-rdi 31 + (coneld.) 851 Dangra 776 Pirwan 808 Tanrwa 836 Darbhanga 777 Pipardih 809 Bazidpur Khurd 860 Rasulpur 813 Isapur 861 Kusdihra 778 Parasdih 901 PeII).an 780 Kolhua 816 Ratanpura 781 Jogri ;, 827 Sondih 902 Kathbar 782-A Bariawan 828 Bara 976 Belwa 782 B Panrariya 832 Thawai 977 Mokheta 833 PMeya 978 Dewajara 783 Khiriawan 982 Manka 785 Madanpur 835 Ghatrain 786 Ghorhat 837 Sahar 986 Dmga 788 Runian 838 Jhikatia 987 Chhalidohar 789 Tetaria 848 l'arsanwan 988 Pakardih 850 Alarpur 990 Sahiari 790 Jamugain

'" Excludes villages with no Scheduled Castes population. 235

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY -concld.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

B-SCHEDULED TRIBES

Range of Thana Name of Village Range of Thalla Name of Village Range of Thana Name of Village Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Tribes Tribes Tribes Population Population Population (perC'Antages) (pel'(:enlagesi (percentages)

1 2 3 .I 2 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-AURANGABAD

266 Babhandih 0-5* (cofltd.) 268 Karma 0--5* (concId.) 513 Baghai Kalan 267 Khairll Bind 512 Rakhari 595 Poiwan

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-DEO

1-5* 883 Kunda 0--5* (co,-,cld.) 899 Deo 6-15 953 Chhuchbia

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- KUTUMBA

0-5* 276 Ordih

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--NABINAGAR 1-5· Chuj.. 0-5* (conld.) 50 Bara 0.-5* (conold.) 227 Kazskpur Maihiyo.w... ~ 226 !'urhna 235 Rampur E'-u,l",ill.

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK --BARUN

Btl Ka.ru. o 5* (contd.) 11\5 Barun 0-5* (concld.) 236 Chandaul\ 117 .r ogi... 107 Uriya 237 8authua 153 Koohar

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--OBRA

36(,1 A rnilo.un a 0-·5" (concld.) 361 Gnini

D~VELoPMENT BLOCK - DAUDNAGAR

0-5* 74

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--HASPURA

0·-5'" 29 Amjhar

DEVELOPMENT aLOCK -RAfIGAIII"

0-5'" ~23 KeraIJ 0-:- 5* (oonetd.) 733 Naraich Hj-21l 421 Maripur

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK --MADANPUR 784 Dl),swat Khap 0- 5'" (ccntd.) 814 Kathri 0- 5* (oQncld.) 85~ Darbhanga. 785 Madanpur 835 Uhatrllin

Note: 1. .E:lio:clud~8 villages with no Scheduled Tribes populAtion. 2. Development Block GQh contlloins no Bcbeduled Tribos population.

Town Directory

SECTION II-TOWN DIRECTORY

The Town Directory which forms Section II Statement I of Part A furnishes the data for each town in the The statement gives the list of towns and. district in six statements covering 0) Status and for each town. the area, number of households. growth history; (ij) Physical aspects and location population as per each Census since 1901. popu­ of towns. 1979; (iii) Municipal finance, 1978-79; lation. density and sex ratio as per 1961, 1971 (iv) Civic and other amenities in towns (ivA) and 1981 Censuses. besides showing the class gviC and other amenities in ~otified Slums; (v) and the status of civic administration of each 'Medical. educational. recreational arrcl cu Itural town. The abbreviations used-in this statement activities and (vi) Trade. commerce, industry and are explained below banking. 1979. Column 2- I For presentation of data all the towns of a M. Corp ..•. Municipal Corporation district have been arranged in a[phabetical order. M ... Municipality Where an urban agglomeration includes two or QlOre . jndependent towns. the name of the towns CB ••. Cantonment Board/Cantonment. ~nstituti!1g the agglomeration have been indica­ ted· in the alphabetical arrangement of towns NAC ."Notified Area Committee district and also repeated in alphabe­ .within the CT ... CensUs Town !ical order under the name of the agglomeration. :,~e particulars for each such constituent town Statement II have been furnished separately where they occur ' This statement gives, for each town. details together under the name of agglomeration in order relating to the physical aspects and location 'to present the particulars of the city agglomera­ particulars as in 1 ~79. The annual rainfall and tion as a whole and also severally. temperature for each town and their distance by road from State. District and Subdivisional Head­ For such places as are treated as outgrowths quarters and from nearest city. railway station of a particular town, details are not shown sepa­ and bus stand have also been presented. It also "rately but are included in the figures of the core gives information about navigable river/canal. if town. However, the names of such outgrowths there is any. within 10 kilometres of thetClwn. and their population have been incorporated in The information in columns 3 to 5 are generally lhe Appendix to the Town Directory. Since none based on the reports of the local offiCials. of the towns of Aurangabad is having any out­ However. for towns for which this information Q!owth. this appendix has not been prepared. was, available from the Office of the Director The land use data in respect of Census General of Observatories. the same has been towns (non-municipal towns) have been included used. This hilS been indicated in .the footnote .as an Appendix II to the Village Directory as to the statement. already indicated in the Village Directory portion of this volume. The abbreviations used in this statement are: Column 13- The details of the data covered in Statements ,to VI and IV-A and the various code,s used in . R River the Town Directory statements are given b(llow ; C Canal 240

Statement III ColUllm 11- HL Head Loads This statement gives the financial status of B Baskets the civic administration of each town for the WB Wheel Barrows financial year 1978-79. This includes receipts ST Septic Tank Latrines through tax. properties and power. Government S Sewerage grant~, loans. advances and other sources and Column 12- the expenditure on general administration. public TW Tube-well Water T Tap Water safety. public health. public works. public insti­ W Well Water tutions and other public services. The figures Tk Tank Water have been indicated in hundreds. Column 13- OHT Overhead Tank Statement IV SR Service Reservoir This statement furnishes information relating IG River Infiltration Gallery to civic and other amenities available to each BWP ... Borewell Pumping System town in 1979 besides giving the population of PT Pressure Tank the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes. The road length. the system of sewerage, num­ Statement IV-A ber of different types of latrines, method of This statement gives. for each such areal disposal of night-soil. source and capacity of locality as is known or identified as a slum in a protected water supply, fire fighting services and Class I or Class II town. tne available civic ame­ the number of various types of electricity connec­ nities in 1979. Since in this district there is tions are also presented in this statement. If neither any Class I (population 1 lakh and above) fire-fighting service was not found to be avai­ nor Class" ( population 50.000-99.999 ) town. lable in the concerned town. the name of the statement IV-A relating to the slums does not nearest place if in the same district or the name find place in the present volume. This has of the nearest district if in the sam'e State or already been explained in the' Analysis of Data' other State where -this facility yvas available section of this volume. aloflQwith the distance from the town in question Statement V has been mentioned. The information in this This statement gives the medical. educa­ statement is based on the report of the local tional. recreational and cultural facilities availa­ offic ials. ble to each town in 1979. It contains. besides the population of the town. the number of hospi­ Different abbreviations used in this state­ tals and dispensaries. hospital beds. medical. ment are as under: engineering. and other colleges. polytechnics,_ Column 6- vocational training institutions. colleges and PR Pucca Road schools for various levels, adult literacy centres. KR Kutcha Road working women's hostels. stadia. places of ente~tainment and libraries there. If a medical Column 7- or an educational facility was not found to be S Sewer available in the town the name of the nearest OSO Open Surface Drains place with such a faci I ity if in the same district or nearest district if in the same State or other BSD· Box Surface Drains State and its distance from the concerned town Sylk Drains SO in question has been shown. The information CO Cesspool Method furnished in this .statement is based on the Pt Pit System reports of the local officials. 241

The following abbreviations have been used Column 6- Arts only in this statement A S Science on Iy AS Arts and Science on Iy Column 4- C Commerce only H Hospital (Allopathic) AC Arts and Commerce only H(A) Hospital (Ayurvedic) ASC Combined for all categories- Arts. Science and Commerce H(U) Hospital (Unani) L Law H(Hom) --­ Hospital (Homoeopathic) Column 10- o Dispensary (Allopathic) SH Shorthand Type Typewriting D(A) Dispensary (Ayurvedic) Sh Type. Shorthand and Typewriting D(U) Dispensary (Unani) o Others D(Hom) .,. Dispensary(Homoeopathic) Statement VI HC Health Centre .. This statement deals with the trade. comm­ erce. industry and banking services for each town FC Family Planning Centre for the year 1979. The three most important TB T.B. Clinic commodities imported. exported and manufac­ tured. number of banks. and agricultural and non­ NH Nursing Home agricultural credit societies are also given in this o Others statement. 242

TOWN

STATEMENT

STATUS AND

Name of the Number of house_ Population and Growth Class, name and civic admi- Location Development Area holds including

Serial nistration status of Code no_ Block (in Sq. houseless ,----~------"- - no_ town Km.) households (in 1981 Census) 1901 19l1 1921 1931 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 III-Aurangabad (M) I <\urangabad 21.33 4,938 4,685 5,799 4,833 7,428 (23.78) (-16.66) (53.69)

2 III- Daudnagar (M) IV Daudnagar 16.18 3,627 9,744 9,149 8,511 11,699 (--6.11) (-6.97) (37.46)

3 V - Jamhaur(NAC) II Aurangabad 5.73 848

4 V - Nabinagar(CT) III Nabinagar 2.61 1,086

5 IV - Rafiganj(N AC) V Rafiganj 4.56 2,236

STATEMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical aspects ,-______..A.. ______-. Serial Class and name of town Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) no_ (in mm.) ,-----~--_. Maximum Minimum

1 2 3 4 .5 1 III-Aurangabad 1,203.00 45.70 6.00

2 III--Daudnagar 967.00 44.50 6.00 3 V-.Tamhaur 1,203.00 45.70 6.00

4 V-- Nabinagar 830.00 45.60 5.00

5 IV -Rafiganj 925.80 45.70 6.00

Note :-Data in Columns 3 to 5 are not available in respect of all towns in the office of the Director General of Observatories. As

STATEMENT

MUNICIPAL FINANCE,

Receipt (in Rs. '00) r- _-- - __ ~ _____ ~ ______,A,.______------. -- -.. Civic Receipt Revenue a.dminis- through derived from tration taxes, etc. municipal Govem- Loan Advance Other sour­ Total Serial Class and name of town status properties & ment ces (specify) receipt no- (in 1980) power apart grant from taxation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 III-Aurangabad M 848 548 1,212- 597 294 3,499 2 Ill-Daudnagar M 482 390 1,096 399 6 79 2,452 3 V --Jamha.ur NAC 100 50 150

4 V - N abinagar CT 5 IV - Rafiganj NAC 433 433 243

DIRECTORY.

GROWTH HISTORY

ra.te of the town a.t the Censuses of Sex·ratio

_____ w_..... ______~~ __.~_"_~- - ~ Density /1981 r- -.----.------"------, 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 Census) 1961 Census 1971 Census 1981 Census

11 12 13 14, 15 16 17 18 19 8,878 10,299 14,15-1 18,714, 33,192 1,556 810 856 828 (19.52) (16.01) (37.43) (32.22) (77.36)

11,133 10,~~8 13,320 16,866 24,596 1,520 963 923 (--4.84) (--6.15) (27.49) (26.62) (45.83)

5,996 1,046 917

5,804 7,473 2,863 919 913 (28.76)

8,818 14,630 3,208 903 955 (65.91)

II

LOGATION OF TOWNS, 1979

Namo of and road di.stance (in Km.) from-- r- ~------~~-~------.----- ~------J...._ -- - - -. __~ __._ - - - - - ______St... te Di"t.rict Subdivisional Nearest city with Railway Bus route Nlllvigable H~adquarters Htndqua~ters Headquartere popula.tion oCone Station river/cOonal lakh and mme (if within 10km.) 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Fatna (159) Aurongabad (0) Aurangaba.d (0) Gaya (89) Anugrah (16) Anrangabad (0) Sone (C) Ncuayan Road Patna (125) Aurangabad (34) Aurangabsd (3i) Gsya (60) Anugrah (16) Da.udnagar (0) Sone (0) Narayan Road Patna (145) AUfangabad (16) Aurangabad (16) Gaya (90) Anugrah {OJ Aurangabad Narayan Road Mor (2) Patna (200) AUJ"angabad (40) Aurangabad (40) Qaya (110) Nabinagsr (81 N obinagar ( 0) ,

Patn... (136) Aurango.bad (36) Aurangabad (36) GaYIII (50) Ra.figanj (0) RlIofiganj (0)

euch t.he informat ion is based on local Sources.

III

1978-79

Expenditure (in Rs.·OO) r----- ______. ______.______.A. __ ------. General Public safety Public health Publio workS Public others Total administration and conv('nienoC5 institution (specify) expenditure

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 385 273 1.643 1,741 408 4,450 519 81 1,423 122 3 123 2,271

4.7 14 61

51 23n HI 431 244

TOWN

STATEMENT

CIVIC AND OTHER

Civic Scheduled adminis- Castes and Road length System Number of latrines Serial Class and name tration Population Scheduled (in Km.) of __ --_____.A... ______._ ~ no. of town status Tribes Sewerage Water borne Service Others (in 1980) Population 1 2 3 4- il 6 7 8 9 10 1 III-Aurangabad M 33,192 3,666 PR (lO) OSD,Pt. 101 1,457 2 KR (12) 2 III-Daudnagar M: 24,596 3,427 PH, (7) OBD,CD 50 824 45 KR (18) 3 V --Jamhaur NAC 5,996 1,338 KR (2) OSD,CD 100 275

4 V -Nabinagar CT 7,473 1,390 PR (1) OSD,Pt. 10 45 85 KR (2) 5 IV-Rafiganj NAC 14,630 1,869 PR (3) OSD,CD 547 502 KR (2)

STATEMENT

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

Medical facilities Eduoational- __ .A. r------..A....------"l r- ---.--.. -~ Sel"ia.l Cla.ss and name Population Hospitals/ Beds in Arts/ Medical Engineering Polytechnics Recognised no. of town Dispensaries/ Medical Science! Colleges Colleges shorthand, T.B.clinics, intitutione Commerce typewriting etc. noted in Colleges and other Col. 4 (of degree vocational level and training above) institutes

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 III-Aurangabad 33,192 H 40 AS (3) Gaya (B9) Patna(159} 1 Type D(5,A-2,U-2, ASC Hom·l0) TB ]0 FC 1.3 o 25 2 III --Daudnagar 24,596 H 10 AS Ga.ys (65) Pa.tna,(l25) Aurangabad Type(2) D(4,Hom.5) (34) 0 (2) FC NH(5) 10 o

3 V -Janihaur 5,996 H I) Aurangabad Gaya (90) Patna(145) Aurangabad Aurangabad (16) (IS) (16) 4- V -No.binagar 7.473 H 9 AS Gaya(llO) Pa.tna.(200) Aura.nga.ba.d Sh.Type D(2,Hom'3) (40) FC

IV-Rafiganj 14,630 H 6 AS GayQ (50) PQt,nQ(l36) Aur«mgo.b&d Aur«mgabiW D (aG) (36) Fe 245

DIRECTORY

tV

AMENITIES, 1979

Method of Protected water supply Fire fighting Electrification_____ (Number .A. of ___ connections) -,-__ . ______-., dil!posal of r------.A------., Servi('e r- night.soil Sources of System of storage Domestic Industrial Commercial Road lighting Others supply with capacity in (points) litres (in brackets) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HL,ST T,TW BWP Gaya (89) 1,605 95 648 152 10 (5,00,000)

HL,ST TW,T BWP Gaya (65) 800 45 375 229 (5,00,000)

HL,ST W,TW BWP Gaya (90) 400 8 (28,000)

HL,ST W,TW BWP Rohtas(45) 368 27 150 140 9 (75,000)

ST,HL TW,W BWP Gaya (50) 311 294 60 (1,10,000)

V

AND CULTURAL FAGILITIES, 1979 faoilititlB Number of Reoreational BInd Cultural facilities ______.A.______- -- --, 'Working Wo- r------"------. Higher /Secondary! Secondaryl Junior Primary Adult literacy men's hostels Stadia Cinema Auditorial Publio Intermedia.te/PUC Matrioula· Seconds- Schools Classes/ with number Dramal Libraries (Pre-University tion ry and Centres, of soats Community inoluding College, Junior Middle Others halls read ing College Level) Sohools (specify) rqoms

11 12 13 15 16 17 19 19 20 2 2 4 DaudJlll,gar 1 3 PL--2. (34)

7 2 2 PL-S

AUl'angabad (16) 2 1 2 Daudnagar 2 (22)

AurangabAd (40) 2 2 :J DAudnagal' (74)

1 2 1 6 Daudnagcu 1 (70) 246 TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT VI

TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1979

Name of three most important Name of three most important commodil ies Serial Class and name Commodities imported exported ,----_~ ______..A... ______~ no. oftown r------..A..------~ 1st 2nd 3rd 1st' 2nd :lrd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 III-Aurangabad Rice Wheat Gram

2 III-Daudnagar Cloths Spices Kerosene oil Food grains Aluminium & Bron.. C~rpet8 Utensils 3 V-Jamhaur Cement Fertilizer Soda

4- V -Nabinagar Fertilizer Food grain Cotten yarns Cloths Weodon goods Linseed

:; IV-Rafiganj Dalda Cloths Pulses Gur Linseed Rice

Name of three most important commodities Number of Number of Agri- Number of Serial Class and nam€' manufactured Banks ouHural Credit Non-agricul- no. oftown r------'------., Societies tul'sl Credit 1st 2nd 3.rd Societies 1 2 9 10 11 12 13- 14 1 III-Aurangabad Ply Wood Candle Cloth 4, 1

2 III -Daudnagar Aluminium & Carpets Cotton Cloths 3. 2 1 Bronze Utensils

:1 V-Jamhau~ 1 1

4 V - N abinagar Cotton Cloths Woolen Cloths 1

I) IV-Rafiganj Linseed·oil Power loom Sabe rope 1 1

APPENDIX TO TOWN DIRECTORY

Town Ihowin~ th.ir wt,rowthl with IJ1)Pulation

8eriQ.l Name of the t{\wn with Population Outgrowth Population no. location code 6:1'oore town of outgrowth.

1 2 3 4 5

There IS no o u tgl'O W"l;h in any of the towns of Aunmgabsd district_ DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART B

Urban/Village Primary Census Abstract TOWN AND VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Till 1971 Census. the Primary Census Abs­ It. therefore. indicates the basic socio­ tracts used to be generated by breaking the economic characteristics of the pooulation tor the Individual Slip pads ar:d resortiOlQ to sorting of various ten itori81 urits. The division of main Individual Slips. As a distinct dep~rture from work'ers in four categories only is 8 departure this procedure. the tabulation system of 1981 from the practice adopted for 1961 and 1971 Census has avoided the breaking of the pads and Censuses when the figures of main workers were manual sorting of fhe Individual Slips The data presented in nine categcries. Whi Ie the three for the Primary Census Abstract have been categories, viz.. CUltivators. agricultural labourers obtained by compilation of the data available in and persons engaged in household industries Part II of the Household Schedule. viz .. the have been retained. the remaining categories Population Record have been grouped together under the category "Other Workers". The generation of Primary Census Abstract has been done by processing the schedules first The Vi IIage/Urba" Primary Census Abstract is for the 5 per cept sample blocks. followed bv 15 preceded by the District Primary t::ensus Abstract per cent sample blocks. follcwed thereafter by fu'nishing data for total. rural and urban areas another 20 per cent additional sample blocks and of the District. Subdivisions and Development finally for the remaining 60 per cent of the Blocks and also for each town of the di5trict. Enumeration blocks The figures were then aggregated for the required units. An appendix has also been presented in the case of the Urban Primary Census Abstract The Primary Census Abstract included in the which incorporates the basic population data District Census Handbook is the Village/Urban enumerators blockwise in each urban area. This Primary Census Abstract which gives ffgures up may be particularly useful for the administrative to the village level in case of the rural areas and and e'ection authorities in the urban areas. upto ward (or circle) level for urban areas. The information contained in the Village/Urban Pri­ Apart from this appendix. an annexure has mary Census Abstract relates to occupied resi­ also been presented showing the boundary of dential houses. households. the total population. each enumeration block of a citv!town and the the population of the Scheduled Castes and important landmarks. roads. etc. Scheduled Tribes. litArates. main workers by broad categories of main activity. marginal Besides the general Primary Census Abstract. workers and non-V'vorkers by sex. The broad a chargewise PCA in respect of SCjST has also categorie$ of main workers have been cla:)sified been presented. The format ot this PCA is as under- almost the same with slight changes. 1. Cu Itivators Rural/Urban classification 2. Agricultural Labourers As already mentioned in the beginnino thB 3. Workers engagad in Manufacturing. Pro­ data for the Village/Urban Primary Census Abs­ cessing. Servicing and Repairs in tract have been presented for the revenue villa­ Household industry. ges in the case of rural areas Bnd urban wards 4. Other Workers (cirelol) in the case of urban areas. The concept. 251 of vill~ges. town, urban agglomeration, etc.! are Area Figure explained in the introductory part of this volume. The geographical area, of the district shown The revenue village and an urban ward (circle). in column 3 is based on the figures supplifid by which may have comprised of several enumera­ the Surveyor General. India. The urban area tion blocks. have been treated as units for pre­ figures for the district have bean oerived by sentation of data. adding up the area figures of the individual towns supplied by the local authorities. The Mode of presentation rural are. of the district has been arrived at by In the Village/Urban wardwise Primary Cen­ subtracting the urban area figure frum the geo­ sus Abstract the village have bet:n arranged in graphical area or the district supplied by the the ascending order of their thana numbers Surveyor General. The area figures of the villages which also represent their Location Code num­ have been adopted as maintained in the Thana bers. After making entries for all the villages in Jurisdiction Lists. The rural area figures may not a development block the figures for each town add up to the area figure of the district because. and ward/circle are given. The towns have also as mentioned above. the rural area of the district been arranged in the asc~nding order of their is computed by subtracting the urban area figure location code nu.nbers. from the total ared of the district as supplied by the Surveyor General. lndla. 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MAIN

,------__ ------District /Sub- No_ of division/Com>-- House- munity Deve- Total holos Sl. lopment Block! Rural with Total Scheduled Literates Total Main Cultivators no. City/Town Ur-ban Scheduled Tribes Population 'Workers (I) Tribes (I~IX) members r- - __.A.....-- -- ., r---- ..A.___ -, r------'--- - ., r-- --"-- - - ., P M F P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AURANGABAD T 104 389 204 185 113 77 35 233 140 93 9 9 DISTRICT R 73 300 157 143 60 46 14 186 108 78 9 9 U 31 89 47 42 52 31 21 47 32 15

AURANGARAD T 104 :l89 204 18.5 112 77 ::Ii, 231 140 !l1 9 9 SUBDIVISION R 73 ~OU 157 143 60 46 H 186 108 78 9 9 U 31 89 47 42 52 31 2l 47 32 1;3

1 AUl'angabl1.1 T 28 146 72 74 3n :2:] 17 II4 58 ;;:6 1 1 R 7 81 37 44 2 2 79 36 43 1 1 U 21 65 35 30 37 20 17 35 22 13 Aurangabad (M)(I) U 19 61 33 28 37 20 17 31 20 II

Jamhaur (N)(II) U 2 4 2 2 4 2 :3

2 Deo 4 24 13 11 9 7 2 4 4

3 Kutumb", R 1 2 1 1 1

4 Nabinagar T 7 18 11 7 \) 8 I 7 7 3 3 R 7 18 11 7 9 8 1 7 7 3 3 U

Nabinsgar Town(III) U

5 Barun R 27 82 Sl :n 38 28 10 38 31 7

6 Obra. R Z Z 1 2 1 1

7 Daudnagar T 6 33 14 19 I) 4 5 4 1 R 3 22 9 13 U 3 11 5 6 5 4 1 [I 4, 1

Daudua."o.r (M)(IV) U 3 11 5 6 5 4, 1 5 4 1 I 8 Haspura R I 8 5 3 6 3 :} I I

I) Gob R

10 Rllfiganj T 23 62 29 33 13 10 3 45 24 21 R 16 49 2Z 27 3 3 38 18 20 U 7 13 7 6 10 7 3 7 6 1

Rafiganj (N)(V) U 7 13 7 6 10 7 3 7 6 1

11_ Madanpur R 5 1.2 7 5 I I 12 7 {j 1 1 259

ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED TRIBES

WORKERS

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Agrioultural Household Industry-~ Other \Vol'k",l's Labourers Manufa.otUJ·ing. . [III. IV. V(b) Marginal Worke'rs Non-workers Processing, S .. rvioing and VI to IX] (II) and Repairs [V(a)] ,.-______.A. ____- -, ,-.___ ._.A. ______, r---.-_. ""'------, ,..-______...A.- _----, r---- .A. __--.. p M F P l\( F P M F P lVf F P M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 7 8 1 217 125 92 5 1 4 151 63 88 7 6 1 170 93 77 5 1 4, 109 4.8 61 47 32 15 42 15 27 7 6 1 217 12:' 92 5 1 . 4 151 63 88 7 6 1 170 93 77 {) 1 4 109 48 61 ... 47 32 15 42 15 27 2 I 1 III 56 65 32 14 18 2 1 1 76 34 42 2 JI~ 1 1 35 22 13 30 13 17 31 20 11 30 13 17

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11 6 5 260 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--AURANGABAD

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with Village in Occupied House- (including Institu- Serial Thana no.l hectare" Hesiden· holds tional and Houselesf! Reheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Wardl and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward HOl1se~ ,-_ . _ __..A. ___--, infrm·!. r--...... A- ... ~ ,-___"._ -.~ ,-_.A._--, P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA- AURANGABAD

1 Jamhor (105) 'Vholly me-'ged in Jamhaur (NAC) 2 Jokah,; (113) 162.28 76 76 660 347 31'" SI Sfl 184 58 3 Jagdishpur (114) ;Jil4.fi6 10;) 10;; 747 383 3134 84 72 173 66 4 Susnar (ll5) 1:)::!.a6 62 (\2 5:8 280 248 (\3 48 88 17 5 Deoharn ( 125) 38.0-1 33 :~3 329 16tl 163 70 1 6 Raypura (260\ 48'U'i9 147 147 925 iil0 415 189 148 280 57 7 Bharthauli (2(\1) I:>2.ii6 123 124 866 431 43i'i 111 10~ 242 150 8 Jasoiya (264) Wholly rrHl"ged in Aurarrgabad (M) I1l8.:29 S3 83 1136 326 310 129 120 ... .. lii8 84 9 Majurahi (265) ., 10 Babhan.:ih (266) :1l~.86 70 70 534 273 261 10 14 3 ~ U8 32 11 Khai"a Bind (267) :185.61) lfi6 167 1.300 6;;6 644 178 ]63 30 40 251 47 12 KsrJr.a (268) 21)6.97 324- 396 2,480 1,184 1,296 235 201 2 541 260 13 Dambha (269) 147.30 Uninhabited 14 Rampur (270) 31,8.02 118 118 804 417 387 124 116 197 63 15 Kathauiia (271) 44.92 77 77 ii73 28:1 290 92 91, 144 108 16 Bhal'thauli (272) 107.64 106 lOS 997 503 491 140 113 342 294 17 Batawarr (273) 158.23 101 102 702 3n 327 71; 1;9 87 29 18 Patanwan (274) 99.15 96 97 712 387 32·; 61 48 196 40 19 Chita"gopi (275) 97.12 63 (;3 465 242 2:l3 lOS 92 86 19 20 Kusdihl'a (276) 191.82 108 Hi9 1,332 611 721 13:i 139 246 130 21 Serna"iya (277) 114.52 4.2 43 329 I8!) 143 4;) 42 10' 46 22 Barawan (27S) 343.57 171 172 1,408 707 701 121 120 256 47 23 Jhikatia (279) 96.31 17 17 162 80 82 1 40 11 24 Deuria (280) 306.34- 102 103 831) 404 431 225 224 157 63 25 KUl'rnha (282) 208.01 183 '18! 1,721 870 8.n 113 100 494 307 26 Dihri (283) S!.17 li9 69 493 269 224 4.t 3.:; 104 26 27 DeuIll'ia (284) 9i'i.1O 113 113 758 338 420 19 29 184 113 28 Parrawan (285) 33.18 Uninhabited Az Raqbe 29 Parrawan (286) 210.84 144 144 1,182 620 fi62 175 190 318 73 30 Pathak nigha (287) M.63 37 :l7 260 129 131 63 61 54 33 - 31 Dihri (288) 158.23 134 13i) 856 420 436, 216 207 134 55 32 Patoi (470) 84.17 29 29 290 145 145 16 17 43 1 33 Rukhua (471) 1I3.7:! 71 72 480 261 219 42 37 107 25 34 Gosis (473) 76.08 17 18 150 85 65 2~ 13 40 4 35 Jagdishpul' (474) 38.8;'j 17 17 141 7!; 60 1 3 35 5 36 Simra (475) 470.2! 101 101 902 46.'1 437 48 51 136 22 37 Phesra (481 ) 156.61 72 73 .')01 272 229 7 12 93 14 38 pokhl'ahs (482) 331.43 16S 169 1,307 647 660 164 156 '362 190 39 Bagaiya (483) 195.06 84 85 738 388 3>0 81 73 116 67 40 Arazi Solll'aiya (501) 12.55 Uninhabited 41 Phesar (G02) 341.9.) 218 219 1,332 715 617 235 22,', 263 32 42 <'-\lampur (503) 150.14 6:1 63 487 245 242 48 55 107 47 43 Sohraiya (504) 180.08 29 30 257 139 118 73 31 44 Shahpur (506) IH.75 22 23 180 83 97 17 19 29 2 45 Az Rakbe (507) 67.18 13 13 86 44 42 25 8 Sohrsiys

46 Gamhal'i (508) 223.38 89 90 678, 333 34,)'; 104- 91 116 33 47 Jaisri Bighft (1)09) 114.99 97 37 199 111 88 37 115 43 g 48 Mirzapur (510) 72.S-l 13 13 110 58 52 21 12 26 4 49 Phesl's (lIll) i3.71 Uninhabited 50 B3khari (512) 102.70 50 51 338 172 1(16 I) 10 1 7() 5 261 CENSUS ABSTRACT aUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS r------_ ------'----- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household------., Other Wor_ Workers (I) Labourers Industry- kers [III, Marginal Non-workers (I-I}() (II) Manufacturing, IV, V (b) Workers Processing, and VI to Servicing I}(] and Repairs [V (a)] r--..A..~ ~_.A...~ M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

150 31 82 1 42 28 8 2 18 5 197 277 149 36 66 2 53 34 3 27 7 6 227 322 145 55 74 66 55 2 3 135 193 78 25 71 24 6 I 1 88 138 .282 62 105 3 83 57 16 1 78 1 228 353 214 72 132 4 73 66 9 2 217 363

l.'i5 44 58 36 8 61 36 171 266 no 10 39 19 II 41 10 163 251 364 123 161 1 119 74 9 1 75 47 292 521 537 161 193 3 164 136 32 6 148 16 4 647 1,131 186 7 89 _ SS 7 9 31 231 349 121 67 20 14 45 51 2 54 2 162 223 13S 51 44 60 51 34 a6S 440 197 62 105 72 62 2 IS 178 265 183 91 52 21 19 2 27 202 298 117 15 23 58 2 34 15 I 47 124 161 289 12 119 108 3 17 6 45 2. 218 32.2 491 84 5 50 20 5 1 13 102 138 291) 74 125 1 110 70 3 2 61 1 408 627 45 I 43 1 2 1 16 34 65 167 4 83 69 4 2 13 16 -lS8 221 289 361 a2 160 3 147 23 3 2 51 4 1 508 in I) no 5 75 14 4 21 1 6 47 153 172 122 4 60 18 3 2 1 42 3 216 413

286 29 133 4 77 24 15 61 1 11 121 323 412 62 21 17 3 37 20 8 1 67 107 174 60 46 5 108 55 5 15 246 376 69 2 53 9 2 7 76 143 124 2 62 37 2 7 18 137 217 31 2 17 1 10 1 4 54 63 41 39 2 34 66 :246 204 41 I 219 437 139 45 115 24 19 21 _ 5 133 184 330 65 124- 3 156 62 50 317 595 ~03 36 139 1 53 33 4 2 7 180 314

344 13S 160 li9 144 79 40 371 479 117 22 21 3 91 ]8 5 1 1 127 220 61 53 8 78 118 40 4 a7 3 2 1 1 4, 1)3 20 20 24 42

156 13 92 !l 47 11 4 13 177 332 60 Q 45 ... 12 Q 3 51 70 24 10 18 1 6 9 34 42

~a 78 57 41 34 45 2 1 79 79 262 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARV

DEVELOPMENT BLOBK-AURANQABAD

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House· (including institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- holds tional and Houaeleillil Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Itouses ,-_._----A. ____...... _ inKm2 ,--__...A.._ ~ ,-_.A.._....._ ,-_. ..A.__ -, P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-AURANQABAD -0ontd.

51 Beghoi Kalan (fiI3) 174.01 55 55 451 237 214 67 70 1 I 76 . 10 52 Beghoi Khurd (514) 87.82 38 38 286 138 148 13 18 65 19 53 Mianpur (515) 53.82 19 19 170 77 93 27 32 33 G 54 Semrahua (516) 75.68 48 48 312 166 146 48 49 39 55 Kusa (517) 93.48 22 22 153 83 70 28 19 38 2 56 Fateha (518) 82.96 35 36 249 119 130 2] 18 29 2 57 Simi-I (519) .71.22 22 22 138 70 68 13 13 31 14 58 Barimal (520) 123.43 47 48 385 209 176 33 23 51 10 59 Dosmha (521) 153.78 38 39 331 160 171 31 34 63 25 60 Dahul'a (522) 48.fi6 8 8 84 4J 43 20 3 61 Senuari (524) 106.43 36 36 2.38 117 121 5 8 42 5 62 Karmu Khap (525) 93.48 21 22 lI6 58 58 10 14 21 5 63 Parosdih (526) 181.30 77 78 532 271 261 4:7 35 69 2 64 Mohiuddinpul' (fi27) 157.42 51 51 977 186 191 45 49 48 7 65 Chatar Khas (52S) 10S.45 36 43 215 131 138 4 6 32 5 66 Khlloira (529) lW.33 35 41 3·t4 172 172 15 73 87 n '(;7 Chitwar Khap( 5:10) 92.37 10 10 60 99 21 17 7 68 Madarpura (53l) 124.24 51 53 468 239 229 44- .u 96 22 69 Kirpao Bigh.. (532) 74.87 12 20 B6 81 65 11 11 44 7 70 Bishunpura (533) 57.06 Uninhabited 71 Rakan (534) 264.26 106 1I0 S95 46S 427 100 99 256 lOS 72 DllIriapur (535) 161.47 71 71 530 279 2il6 49 39 115 73 Dha.mni. (596) 94.17 Un'nhabiled" 7* Basdiha Kalan (537) 113.72 65 66 385 202 18:i 3 4, 132 50 75 Khairi (538) 205.58 58 58 .0", 224 180 49 as 91 '* 76 Deuria Rustam (539) 75.68 85 08 6fi0 360 200 66 46 156 4;8 77 Basdiha Khurd (540) 93.48 43 51 956 177 179 37 45 78 23 78 Jaomaolpur (541) 97.53 35 37 253 132 121 3 3 26 1 79 Harnahi (542) 25.49 31 33 296 159 197 I 57 '] 80 Unthu (543) 449.19 90 107 692 340 352 69 64 133 34 81 Bana-hi (544) 49.37 24 24 167 93 74 47 2 82 Piraunta (545) 2221>7 113 126 997 455 442 99 85 202 62 83 Temlua (546) 87.01 41 H 300 161 139 11 10 92 16 94 Maulanagar (547) 256.97 97 117 794 41S 376 92 91 160 99 85 Inguna (548) 39.25 36 36 236 121 lIfi 16 10 10 2 86 Tetaria. (549) 142.85 50 50 423 213 210 6 fi 56 87 Oh ..uriy" (550) 121l.50 49 68 397 1119 198 55 49 69 30 gS Bange Khap (551) 170.37 27 31 275 150 '125 34 :n 76 10 89 ChllItara (M2) 46.54 72 83 60S 335 273 5 6 144 20 .90 Kusi (559) 659.15 172 106 1,5g0 782 749 17., 166 392 III 91 Parga (554) 126.66 48 55 397 214 183 56 59 111 29 92 MorlWli (555) 46.94 12 12 94 47 47 2 5 11) 93 ·'Mahuo.ri (556) 28.73 lj.. tn},ab't..a 94 Atl'auli (557) 38.04 Uninhobiud 95 l:>hoollIul (568) 135.16 27 30 200 103 97 54 -1.6 2,* 17 96 Banmtpur (559) Wholly merged in Aurangabad (M) 97 Aurangabad (560) WhOlly msrged in Aurangabad (M) 98 Katharua- (561) Wn~Uy m~yg~d in Auyangabad \M) 99 Shaohpur (566) Wholly merged in Auraongabaod (M) 100 Ramdih (567) Wholly merged in Aurangabad 1M) 263 CENSUS ABSTRACT

8UBDIVI81C)N-AURANQABAD

MAIN WORKERD r------_-______----A.- ._---_._ ------, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other Wor- Workers (I) Labourers try--Manufactur- kers [III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Prooessing. IV. V(b) Marginal Non-workers Servicing and VI to "Vorkers and Repairs IX] [ V (a) ] ,--__ J>- __ -, r---J>------., ,-_..J-._---. ,-----"---, r--...A.~~--~ r---.A.--, r---~-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

114 48 98 34 16 14 123 166 68 4 51 15 4 2 70 144 32 35 12 3 20 32 45 58 88 31 38 44 31 6. ... 78 115 37 11 16 15 II 6 46 59 67 30 54 24 12 6 1 52 100 36 13 14- 20 13 2 34 55 104 23 60 2 29 21 15 105 1(J3 85 22 24 42 19 1 18 3 75 141) 22 18 4- 3 16 16 27

60 5 14 Jj 8 3 7 III 50 103 35 2 33 2 1 I 2 16 21 40 144 93 1I4 4: 13 127 261 91 29 54 3 37 26 5 21 90 141 61 11 51 4 9 7 1 2 14 74- 119 98 34 69 13 26 20 3 I 74 138 9 () 9 5 30 16 123 I) H2 10 5 1 ... 116 224 34 (I 26 6 6 2 47 59

226 21 102 1 78 IS 2 1 44 1 150 2_2 256 130 6 86 28 II It! 149 2,50 94, H 62 1 32 13 lOS 169 100 11 57 2 39 9 4: 3 121 169 13S 21 48 41 20 24 1 25 222 269 80 I) 1I2 40 () 8 97 174 68 7 33 26 7 6 3 64 1l4. 70 I 54 3 1 13 69 136 175 19 108 36 19 2 29 165 333 45 4- 45 3 1 1 I 47 69 194 13 125 iii 49 4 20 1 62 261 967 83 I 74 I 7 2 78 138 1M 26 128 59 26 9 222 350 109 2 96 1 13 1 12 II3

162 1 132 30 I 51 200 96 36 46 2 34 34 16 103 162 62 44 7 11 88 125 143 1 128 :I 1 2 10 12 192 260 357 70 226 17 87 53 19 25 1 98 424 580 102 58 40 4- 8 112 11:1 20 19 I 2 27 45 94 5 iO I 54 * 9 92 264 URBANJVILLAGE PRIMARY ~

DEVELOPMENT BLOOK--AURANGAIAD

Name ,• .,~ Area of No. of No. of Total Popul&tion VilIaa.e with village in Occupied House· (including institu· Serial Thana No., hectares Residen· holds tion~1 and Houseless Scheduh,d Scheduled Literates no. TrnVllfWardl and of tia1 Population) Casts Trioss <'irole. town/ward llouses in Kru.2 r---"----A.---- ~ ,-_..A.._~ ,..-_A_ -, r---A_-,. P M F M F M l;' M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I) 10 11 12 13 1-4 REVENUE THAfiA-AURANGABAD,--cantd.

101 Gaugti (568) Wholly merged in Aurangabd (M) 10;1 J&l'ma.Khap (569) 58.g7 77 77 549 284 265 67 75 178 59 103' Bela (570) 357.74 163 196 1,362 729 633 194 183 259 21 10i Bisrampur (57ll 5:!.61 Uninhabited 105 Dabur6 Kalan (572) 19344 41 21 126 sO 46 53 31 16 1

10!) Dab."r" Khurd (573) 179.:27 . 4A3 55 408 237 ]71 22 Hi 126 33 107 Nitmal Bigha (574) 81.75 12 12 95 fi3 42 {I 2 108 Tendua (575) 33.59 55 74 525 282, 243 36 47 III 25 109 Telldawa au~J (576) 84.98 40 47 405 211 194 21 19 80 12 Tendu 110 B'ajwari (577) Wholly merged in AurAng6bad (M;)

HI Daia Bighs (578) 84.58 (j 5 34 13 21 9 12 I 112- Panrepur {579) 53.42 26 83 272 137 13ii _ 49 7 113 0 .. 0. (580) 317.27 178 243 1,450 803 M7 69 54 300 39 114 Dehri (581) 112.10 33 40 33t 174 It17 19 20 lOG 32 115 ShElkhpur (582) 76.89 33 4S 326 164 162 139 141 58 4-

116 R_ajpur (1'83) 63.94 U 43 299 149 150 149 150 51 2 117 Dondibigha (584) 37.23 5 54 25 29 19 24 4 118 Bazidl>ur (585) 138.81 52 5S 437 213 224 5 14, IlO 53 119 Wabidbisha (585) 64.31 - 20 ;;3" 22fi 120 105 47 40 47 S 120 Majllrkha. (587) 84.17 26 33 231 lIS 113 31 42 51 2

121 Pathra. (588) 157.01 13 1~ 90 37 53 8 10 9 9 122 Hetampur (589) 74.46 46 50 261 133 l3G 39 38 55 7 123 Bat'ilLllwau (fi90l 112.10 28 37 1110 94 96 18 21 15 5 124 Kapasia (591) 112.50 62 71 457 i20 237 110 103 '62 117 125 Khan (592) _ 147.61 74 86 584 302 282 37 36 133 76

126 Imanpur (593) ).I.2.4!i- 44 55 414 206 20S 30 35 S8 14 127 POkhraha (594) 101.57 56 n 482 233 Z49 21 23 101 1'1 128 Poiwan (595) 552.79 198 248 1,567 730 S37 236 283 274 IlO 129 Akauna (596) 480.76 138 184' 1,232 628 604 34 36 250 13 130 Inglish (597) 46.13 17 27 187 02 95 19 24 31 5

131 Nauga.~h (fi1l8) 419.25 14.4- 147 1,100 558 542 146 148 196 51 . HI:! Ragha.ulia (599) 272.35 87 113 777 31ll 383 119 131 153 22 133 PanreKhap (600) 87.41 28 28 204 106 98 34 32. 45 4 )34 Ibrahimpur (6(H) 367.04 lOll 121 879 442 437 110 93 313 130 135 Pa.~"i ((102) , 166.73 45 47 323 173 150 27 3li 84 II

1116 Makhdumpur (603) 78.10 4 4 43 25 18 10 137 Beli (604) 157.42 51 7S 464 250 214 20 17 121 24 138 Mt>j-l1.. r (605) 345.60 112 12S 969 491 478 167 Hi3 258 95 130 Jhik.. t.ia (606) :22~.19 57 7\) 52\) 2-74: ~55 35 24 Uii 37 140 Dhandbwa (607) 212.'16 137 -155 1,005 486 519 121 116 III (is

141 Rajoi (608) 106.Z7 .122 159 &22 419 403 76 66 201 68. 142 Nehutila.pura (GO>l) 232.29 85 97 644 323 321 40 49 150 8 143 Paharmau (610) 157.83 49 5.5 392 Ijl3 199 58 60 f>8 .3 () 144 Sokhea (611) 170,711 20 28 177 92 85 9 7 4(l 145 Nehuta. (6I:J) 235.12 67 88 662 332 330 66 61 84 19 146 Mahuari (613) 201.94 31 33 228 118 lIO 22 21 34 3 147 Biseni (614) 278.42 12Q 127 875 433 442 94 84 124 44 148 Bhaudihg. (615) 46.13 Uninhqbited 149 Penriya (6)6) 43 7 1l4.52 51 58 375 1M 211 4 12 \ 150 Badli 1617) 48.16 21'i 29 189 95 94 20 1 265 CENSUS ·ABSTRACT

SUBDIVI8l0N~AURANQABAD

,-______MAIN . __ WORKERS__.A. ____ ~ ___ . ___._ --.,

Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household indus- Other W 01'- Marginal Non-workers Workers (I) Labourers try--Manufactu. kers [III, Workers (I-IX) (II) rign, Processing, IV. V (b) Servicing and and VI to Repairs IX] [V (a)] r<-...... -.--., ,--_...... _.--., ,--_-A-_-",,\ M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

122 2 13 37 2 72 162 263 368 10 211 3 85 7 4 ll8 1 89 360 534 31 6 22 3 4 49 42

III 1 57 22 1 32 1 2 125 168 33 \) )1\ 17 9 1 20 33 1M 19 39 38 Hi 23 35 4 147 224 85 3 40 1 6 1 39 1 10 35 116 156

B 2 4 2 5 21 55 32 23 3 24 79 III 3RS 1M 239 79 102 21 Hi 2.'> 4 421 543 76 52 11 13 lI8 157 91 58 40 20 38 31 7 4 73 100

71 73 21 19 43 53 7 7B 77 Hi fi fi 10 5 2 10 22 99 60 36 1 2 114 224 49 34 14 1 71 105 66 15 31 33 15 2 52 911

17 13 4, 20 53 68 18 39 5 20 13 1 8 2 9 63 108 50 19 31 6 15 13 2 2 4 5 40 72 III 25 51 6 51 19 9 109 212 152 39 141 3S 8 3 1 150 243 99 17 50 7 20 5 20 5 9 16 107 175 90 9 49 5 14, 4 10 17 1 143 239 346 IDS 141 42 120 59 11 3 74 4 34 :184 695 276 174 221 136 44 38 11 352 430 40 2 10 27 2 3 52 .- 93

293 8u 177 12 88 73 4 24 265 401 179 16 93 1 03 13 2 21 2 53 215 314 43 I 30 13 1 63 97 205 3& 126 57 36 22 237 401 79 7 64- 10 7 5 94 143

12 II 1 13 18 130 43 72 4 56 39 2 120 171 247 36 155 54 36 38 4 240 442 IIil 10 73 2 30 8 3 7 9 3 152 242 216 13 122 91 13 3 270 506

211 22 97 2 59 18 1 54 2 1 24; 207 367 156 5 114 42 5 1 166 316 105 2 9~ 1 6 ) 88 197 30 7 24 2 6 5 62 78 139 8 81 18 5 1 39 3 7' 4.0 186 277

46 I 25 5 16 1 14 30 58 79 234 114 103 22 114 87 5 -'1 12 1 199 328

77 52 17 S 87 211 49 23 31 11) 18 4 46 71 -', 266 URBANJVILLAGE PRIMARY DIVE LOPMENT BLOOI(-AURAffaABAD

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- ~erial Thana No.' hectares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Wardl and of tial Population) Castes Tribe Circle. town/ward Houses inKm2 r-----A. ,--__ .A--.---, ,--_.A._--, ,--_.A.-----, P M F 11 F M F :M: F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA -AURANGABAO-oontd.

151 Bahuar,"\' (618) 26:~.8;j 116 130 825 411 414 76 81 99 20 152 Panduki (619) 207.60 48 .53 355 170 185 34 33 54 16 1!53 Bijoi (637) 231).74 89 103 708 364 344 9 6 166 65 154 Khaira :

156 Kapanja (645) 1 IlL 55 47 49 436 235 201 28 19 158 81 107 Khaira - (80i) 195.46 98 123 725 348 377 69 74 171 54 158 Kariawllon (805) 220.15 87 111 692 328 364 88 75 1I6 35 159 Chamardiha (806) 126.26 37 44 247 10,j 142 19 23 27 7 160 Karman (807) 126.86 39 42 230 lI8 112 26 26 22 2

161 Chaukhara (818) 155.80 (i0 .68 427 221 206 33 35 96 27 162 Niman (819) J 19.38 29 34 220 HI 109 I 43 .2 163 Narsiha (820) 2g8.2i) 86 86 579 298 281 61 48 150 :l4 164 Bheria (864) 199.51 78 78 483 240 243 119 112 83 7 165 Kanbehri (865) 218.53 62 70 419 210 209 63 58 93 44

166 Karahra (866) 220.96 56 61 521 280 241 115 119 133 16 167 Muraria (867) 115.33 28 39 214 III 103 19 11 39 9 168 Bharwar (868) 301.49 80 106 683 391 292 35 37 no 10 169 Sonbarsa (870) U8.17 36 48 399 198 201 II 12 98 39 170 Yari (871) 434.22 136 167 906 455 451 93 96 198 87

·171 Hasauli Azrakbe (872) 50.59 ]8 21 11)0 78 72 33 4, 172 Anandpura (884) 54.23. 32 33 276 143 133 23 20 94 38 TOtal 25,980.95 10,325 11,379 80,678 41,171 39,507 8,904 8,508 37 44 17,106 5,307

. AURANGABAD

1 Wa"d No.1 NA 265 293 1,736 ·963 773 26 14 9 7 745 467 2 Ward No.2 NA 167 199 1,497 828 669 95 79 4 6 574, 321 3 Ward No.3 NA 122 178 1,418 751 667 48 37 476 363 4 Wal'dNo.4 NA 199 221 1,663 877 786 42 45 6 4 571 368 5 Ward No.5 NA 317 392 2,500 1,351 1,149 226 198 808 304

6 Ward No.6 NA 322 441 2,.561 1,486 1,125 151 9.5 2 972 347 7 Ward No.7 NA 441 488 2,908 1,679 1,229 149 110 1,050 346 8 Ward No.8 NA 270 350 2,458 1,302 1,156 361 335 1 I 709 311 9 Ward No.9 NA 241 280 2,217 1,161 1,056 89 76 850 596 10 Ward No. 10 NA 171 204 1,.')85 832 753 12 11 609 393

11 Ward No. 11 NA 300 309 2,336 1,234 1,102 58 46 841 553 12 Ward No. 12 NA 393 488 3,388 1,730 1,658 117 102 2 7 1,133 821 13 Ward No. 13 ~A 677 767 4,841 2,855 1,986 333 178 4 2 2,038 1,101 14 Ward No. 14 NA 281 328 2,()84 1,162 922 303 269 5 1 665 213 Total 21.33 4.166 4,938 33,192 18,161 15,031 2,010 1,595 33 28 12,041 ',444 267 IUBDIVIIION-AURANGABAD CENSUS-ABSTRACTS

r- ______MAIN .___.A. WORKERS ...-., Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Worker3 Workers (I) Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V Ib) (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] ~l'ginal Processing, Workers Non-workers Servicing and Repairs lV (a)} ,- _A._...... ,-----Ao_...... ,-_..A.._ ...... ,-_..A.._-, r--..A-~-,. ,---A._...... ,-~..A.._-, ltI F M F lol F M F M F :M F M F

li 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 !H 25 26 27 28

199 38 U8 25 4' 8 2 S 31. 2 10 80 202 296 80 13 52 I 25 12 3 ~ ..-., I 90 171 180 46 III 6 55 39 H 2 2 182 296 163 27 105 5 48 22 5 8 35 203 292 137 2 78 2 29 18 12" 140 250 107 ti 78 I 16 3 5 2 8 11 19 117 176 14;' 94 70 54 38 32 3 34 S 203 283 132 66 81 38 27 26 8 16 2 15 33 181 265 49 24 18 3 4 56 142 61 20 41 57 112 99 75 18 6 122 200 53 2i 21 4 58 109 155 21 121 5 25 IS 8 143 260 142 48 78 3 64 45 98 195 112 10 71 .2 36 8 " 98 199 128 4 97 27 4 4 152 237 65 42 17 6 46 lO:J 207 1 169 22 16 1 18-1 291 ' 92 8 52 24 3 11 fi I) 106 198 181 22 91 2 55 2() 3 32 9 86 265 343 36 1 11 12 1 13 42 71 74 1 48 17 1 9 69 132 10,481 3,631 10,953 917 5,738 2.479 412 40 2,379 18& 182 1.712 21.507 34,164

MUNIOIPALITY

434 22 33 6 1 8 387 21 2 529 749 376 25 20 18 3 4 1 33.J. 21 2 452 642 291 5 4 8 279 5 46C 662 348 4 U 34 309 4 4 52" 782 535 .(7 8(; 77 31 20 352 16 1 1 815 1,101

661 19 55 2 19 35 I 552 16 14 .( 761 1.102 736 63 Ill/) 7 92 46 13 2 436 S 2 9.J.l 1,166 561 30 13 2 M 2 8 1 485 25 5 2 736 1,124 504 20 39 16 21 4 428 16 2 657 1,034 21)6 8 3 1 9 283 8 536 745 518 12 5 5 1 12 496 11 6 710 1,090 755 53 57 20 23 8 20 4 655 21 7 1Z 968 1,593 1,209 94 110 1 84 5 37 8 1.028 80 2 15 1,594 I,Sn 564 12 226 2 83 2 14 241 8 1 28 597 882 7,838 414 8S1 34 479 99 241 21 6,265 260 43 68 10.281 14.54' 268 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-AURANQABAD

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population Village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- Serial Thana No., hectares Residen· holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Townrwardf and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle. town/ward Houses inKm2 r----.A.. -, r------"---, r----"------, r---'----., P M F M F M F -M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

dAMHAUR NOTIFIED

1 Ward NO.1 NA 170 183 1,433 724 709 7 1 465 210 2 Ward No.2 NA 182 198 1,503 780 723 191i 187 413 245 3 Waro No.3 NA 137 144 1,134 578 556 166 Hili 333 160 4 Wal'd No.4 NA 285 323 1,926 1,046 880 318 205 2 2 423 143 Total , 1i.73 774 848 5,996 3,128 2,868 686 648 2 2 1,634 751 269 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-AURANUBAD

MAIN WORKERS ,,----- ...... -., Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Wor- Workers (1) Labourers Industry- kers [III, Marginal Non-workers (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, IV, V (b) Workers Processing. and VI to Servicing IX) and Repairs IV (a» ,....__.,...~ r---"----, ,----"-----., ,-~ r---"----. r---"----, ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

AREA COMMITTEE 297 .3 122 1 !iO 15 2 110 427 706 277 107 12 102 97 11 1 152 9 7 3 496 613 270 :n 40 4 77 20 6 147 7 53 308 472 ii42 135 77 16 146 84 19 II 300 24 2 504 743 1,386 27. 251 21 375 201 51 14 709 40 - 7 58 1,731 2,534 270 URBAN/VILLAGE P-R1MARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-OEO

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total population village with Village in Occupied House· (including Institu· Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen· holds tional and HouseJes8 Scheduled Scheduled LitoratE's no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in Km2. r-----...A-----., r-- _...A,.__~ r---..A--.~ r--.A._-., p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REV£IW€ THANA-AURANGABAD -contd.

1 fawai (246) 473.48 367 (47 3,035 1,508 1,527 423 447 647 178 2 Bhairopul1 Arazi (247) 10.93 Uninhabited 3 Dhanhal"lll'a (248) 32.37 8 9 58 33 25 32 25 10 4 Narayan Khap (249) 57.87 10 14 96 48 48 4 6 18 5 Bharkur (250) 156.61 45 49 357 193 164 47 48 88 5 6 Blsrampur (251) 117.36 60 77 475 218 257 97 103 82 14 7 Bhaluhara (252) 184.53 43 5S 367 194 173 85 8 Chandli (253) 80.13 24 27 153 79 74 22 9 Chaukna (254) 84.58 18 19 163 82 81 29 10 Bhairopur (255) 94.29 58 62 376 177 199 53 61 77 80 11 Chatl'a (256) 212.46 65 71 503 249 254 57 50 116 39 12 Silar (257) 142.85 61 76 521 264 257 87 98 112 51 13 Pawai Az Rakbe (258) 27.11 4~ 53 295 146 14\) 61 67 23 14 Dharampur (259) 23.07 57 72 424 211 213 36 29 133 50 15 Karma Baia (262) 168.35 51 60 493 259 234 58 fi7 134 57 16 Karam Hazari (263) 164.70 50 72 475 227 248 S9 95 75 10 17 Rambadh (562) Wholly merged in Aunmgllobad (i'd) 18 Suja Karman (563) 57'87 43 48 305 165 140 69 62' ...... 42 !l 19 Chandauli (564) !l8.62 45 54 3lS 161 157 48 38 31 Bmmrg 20 Ratanuan (565) 89.84, 3!l 3S 2S1 147 134 39 36 62 16 21 £arakar (S62) 220.211 99 12!} 744 377 367 107 117 128 4,7 22 Uparduha (863) 276.40 74 99 6M 336 320 92 8-1; 133 19 2g Dudl

46 Dhanjaia (896) 69.111 12 14 IS2 SI SI 4,7 4 47 Kusaha (897) 124.64 24 28 197 ~, 108 89 28 24 37 9 48 Bhaw&n.ipur (898) 1n~{) 130 161> 1,047 516 5131 6ll 82 265 9'1 49 Deo (S09) 1,064.31 1,0&7 1,260 8,250 4,210 4,010 52!) 527 1 2.469 1,14.3 50 Bania (904) 83.36 30 32 197 83 114 47 61 2S 9 271 CENSUS ABSTRACT IUBDIVI81011-AURAN8ABAD

MAIN WORKERS ,- Total Main Cultivatorl------Agricultural Household Indus· OtherWor· Workers Labourers try-Manufactur- kers [III, (I-IX) (1) (II) ing, Processing, IV,V(b) Marginal Non·workers Servicing and VI to Workeres and Repairs IX) [V (80) J .-_.A._-, r-~ ,-__.A._-.. ,--.....____, ,.....--"--...... r----"---. r---"--...... M F M F M F M F M F M F II F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 116 27 28

644 106 214; 10 176 64 82 20 172 12 10 17 854 1,404 ·]8 6 12 6 6 15 19 19 4 12 2 5 2 2 29 44 75 33 48 13 II 20 15 llS 131 108 60 49 23 37 33 9 4. 13 4 106 196 88 58 83 58 5 106 115 33 II 23 7 9 4 1 46 63 39 11 36 8 2 3 1 43 70 85 34 42 13 30 20 13 1 5 6 87 159 109 55 60 23 26 32 23 5 140 194 124 I 43 65 I 16 140 256 89 57 39 27 46 30 4 24 57 68 III 2 31 1 36 1 20 24 100 211 131 7 35 .58 7 8 30 :I 128 224 123 11 64 4 57 7 2 104 237

6D 18 17 22 IS 2 28 '2 95 120 79 23 50 26 22 3 15 82 119 69 23 19 29 23 21 3 1 75 1I0 150 12 92 1 30 7 2 2 26 2 7 54 220 301 126 I 89 1 31 3 3 1 209 319 186 61 85 8 66 48 5 30 5 8 2 2116 338 341 632 384 5 192 I 116 3 D 'f' 67 1 66 33 27 6 79 168 64. 2 27 2 35 2 59 152 127 5 55 {; 62 10 I) 112 lSI 200 )30 73 73 31 38 38 8 4 11 145 200

221 19 131 76 19 13 5 230 408 9 172 I 76 43 9 44 1 32.2 471 121 13 H() 102 95 55 19 14- 9 13 IS 20 9 516 79 .269 73 206 6 .23 18 1 459 ,SI 391 30 156 15 96 (I B 131 9 .l! 400 75.'> 137 22 116 9 15 13 6 19 78 124, 232 69 6 59 2 7 4 3 13 100 91 95 105 36 69 7 26 28 .2 8 I 110 1SB IS 12 1 5 1 41 103 !l47 8 195 .2 71 5 3 78 1 1 43 447 741 142 27 101 32 27 9 1 174 255 29 5 24 5 5 2 4 24 40 106 1 54 4 8 11 236 428 1711 5 77 54, 3 48 3 :} 1 2 24 66 128 1 26 90 4 B I 220 335 26 17 3 6 2 53 81 42 1 9 1 5 S 4 61 III c 28 5}7 23.'i 14 75 69 10 18 .2 73 2 .. l 281 1.607 lU 525 24 155 40 123 22 804- 38 1~ 99 2,483 n,S17 31 1 14 ,. 1 ,15 2 II 52 105 272 URBAN /VILLAGE .. PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. or' No. of Total. Population village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- Serial Thana no.! hectares Residen- holds tional and Houselcss Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward! and of tisl Population) Castes Tribes Circle townfward Houses ~_____.A...~ ..._.~ ,-__ J... __ ~. inKm2 ,-_ __ ,-_..J....._~ . r--...A.._ ___ P M F M F M F M F i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE 'fHANA-AURANGABAD -contd.

51 Gopalpur (905) 48.56 25 32 177 88 89 4.4 43 31 II 52 Erki (906) 145.28 119 119 811 397 414 76 85 196 86 53 Khardiha (907) 156.21 56 66 419 213 206 41 39 90 24 54 Anjanian (908) 72.84 38 ·19 388 190 198 81 84 83 49 55 K1'lsaur (909) 440.70 103 118 796 383 413 118 123 158 16 56 Chandpur (910) 240.38 137 166 956 477 479 140 147 176 58 57 Silar Khurd (911) 106.43 31 39 237 114 123 22 19 38 58 Kurka (912) 61.11 48 61 366 165 201 29 23 85 45 59 Raja Kurka (913) 34.8~ 23 25 169 98 71 85 62 24 1 60 Narchi (914) 163.49 47 53 368 200 168 47 44 78 8 61 Kusiari (915) 49.78 21 22 166 85 81 ill fil 13 62 Silar (916) 171.18 78 103 607 283 324 57 56 119 3" 63 Majhlluli (917) 50.99 26 36 269 128 141 60 13 64 Qsraur (918) 230.26 207 227 1,547 777 770 179 178 384 95 65 Sirori (919) 59.89 74 83 517 279 238 84 69 114 35 66 Bishunpur (920) 87.01 120 135 784 381 403 154 141 179 88 67 Majhgawan (921) 194.25 70 75 557 260 297 102 96 106 11 68 Suhi (922) 179.68 59 76 586 298 288 84 84 168 87 69 Malhara (923) 119.79 45 60 489 246 243 57 50 159 49 70 Kantari (924) 137.59 103 103 712 364 M8 90 98 153 104 71 Sarganwan (925) 103.60 72 91 620 305 31:') 114 97 131 47 72 Sanaudha (926) 61.11 27 29 218 110 108 3 7 26 73 .Jamhariyo. (927) 10~.38 62 70 437 224 213 50 40 45 16 74 Dhana.wan (928) 114.52 27 41 295 159 136 49 47 92 26 75 Bhado Khar (929) 36.83 29 ,29 158 96 62 79 55 IS 76 Pachokhar (930) 411.56 287 337 2,227 1,167 1,060 268 247 546 137 77 Berhr:.a (931) 435.03 212 266 1,775 881 894 235 248 307 96 78 Nearoatpur (932) 79.72 73 96 691 350 341 36 28 192 143 79 Kaurit\T'i (933) 99.96 117 120 817 380 437 61 61 201 108 80 Kairkhap (934) 95.10 51 64 371 196 175 56 31\ 1O~ 38 81 BasTi (935) 68.80 75 94 569 291 278 148 156 93 20 82 Banua (936) . 298.25 228 261 1,671 844 827 219 201 309 44- 83 Chauria (937) !J8.04 23 27 163 72 91 2 1 11 1 84 Haidar Chak (!l3S) 17.00 23 24 199 102 97 19 11\ 16 85 Chanola (939) 91.05 93 100 617 310 307 59 46 71 17

86 Dhibl'a (940) 91.86. 24 48 259 122 137 103 110 21 24 87 ,Pachmo (941) 67.99 !JO 118 766 384 382 127 122 87 31 88 Bi"hunpur (942). 62.32 27 29 144 79 65 58 45 11 Ii 89 Tetrain (94:3) 72.03 6:;l 85 537 262 275 61 57 139 M 90 Balugsnj B ... ~andi (944) 85.79 142 Hi9 1,044 495 549 122 130 224 138 91 B ..rand ... Ro.mpur (94,,) 322.,,3 178 22! 1,486 80'7 679 353 314- 248 65 92 Karma~l (9ct6) 256:57 77 1.04- 590 305 285 140 131 53 1 9:l Mural' Khal' (947) 77.29 Uninhabir,ert 94 'l'enui Saraura (948) 220.96 58 59 463 236 227 93 96 16 95 Dur8 (943) 75.27 26 26 138 SO 58 71 58 10 96 Majhauli. (950) 163.49 87 92 571 281 290 59 49 60 7 97 Golah.. (951) 122.62 64 71 546 280 Zoo 58 51 106 5 98 Dulare (952) 1.4:tl9.39 98 125 813 415 3f'S 201 192 55 1 all Ohhuuhhill (953) . 577.8S , 92 94 182...- 93 H9 79 75 9 8 8 100 Po.thra (\154) 649.92· 33 33 170 93 83 93 83 11 273 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-AURAN8ABAD

MAIN WORKERS.A.______--., r- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other War. Workers (I) l..abourers Industry- kerB [III, Marginal Non-workers (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, IV, V (b) Workers Processing. and VI to Servicing IX] and Repairs [V (a)] r-__.A.---. r--.A-...-" r-~ ,..--.A-...-" r--_..A..--., r-__.A.,----, r-__.A.,-----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20, 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

37 18 7 19 17 11 1 2 50 69 158 1 71 53 1 3 28 239 413 82 23 44 4. 25 19 13 15 I Ill; 182 82 9 40 32 9 10 108 189 157 :B 70 47 2;; 18 5 22 22l) 381 265 29 133 92 2\1 39 212 450 51 41 37 :{ 14 :;8 63 82 58 12 14 23 U 21 106 189 31 23 4. 27 2'1 67 48 96 66 71 46 21 20 4 10! 102 41 27 14 27 27 1 1 43 63 103 50 47 19 25 29 7 24 18 63 162 221 52 4fi 3 4 2 74 141 266 2 134 58 27 2 47 7 511 761 142 2 25 2 116 1 137 236 146 39 97 9 1 236 402 122 51 58 60 51 4. 138 246 149 2 108 1 26 1 1;') 149 286 115 94 10 11 131 243 162 41 80 55 41 3 24 202 307

119 74 82 iiI 30 ~3 7 16 14 170 227 41 30 7 4 13 43 56 65 130 23 87 39 2.1 4 94 190 72 12 50 16 12 1 87 124 57. 20 U 48 20 39 42

491 22 227 206 II 4 54 11 676 1,038 423 115 234 23 137 92 10 42 19 458 760 99 64; 9 26 251 34:1 135 29 49 1 21 25 29 2 36 1 2M; 409 ll2 24 40 64 24 8 S{ 151 180 112 67 5 113 107 111 1M 354 48 221 17 80 28 1 46 3 8 490 771 24 2 20 2 2 2 48 89 61 3 4Ci 5 3 1 51 94 160 65 H4 2 28 63 9 9 1 150 241 73 43 9 58 43 7 49 94 175 4 124 48 4 1 2 209 378 38 7 31 4J 6U 94 19 54 6 12 11 29 2 2 12 loB 24,4 178 13 33 5 35 2 29 81 6 20 69 297 473

381 24 179 2 HI5 8 [j 32 14 1 31) 4Z5 620 155 II 91 3 29 4 35 4 4 8J 146 192 143 29 114 3 ()9 224 49 2 12 30 2 7 7 31 49 174 3 140 1 32 2 2 21 107 286 126 3 104 3 21 I . 12 7i; 142 189 225 7 129 47 4 49 3 2 16 199 975 49 36 13 7 42 37 47 53 4;7 6 3 47 37 3t) 274 URBAN/VILLAGE PR IMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-DEO

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population Village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- Serial Thana No.' hectares Residen· holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. TownfWardf and of tial PopUlation) Castes Tribes Circle. town/ward Houses inKm2 r------.A ...... ,-_.-A.._---"'I r---.A--...... , r---.A---, P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVEN UE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

)01 Jharna (955) 527.30 8 8 54 28 2·) 28 26 102 Mahulan (956) 101.41 6 t) 32 IS 14 IS H 103 Bhaluahi (957) 210.S-l 34- 36 319 175 144; 96 79 24 104 Dur'gi (9.~S) 10S.45 2 2 13 5 S li S 105 Bara (959) 1\2.20 39 39 253 HI 112 120 9" 3 106 GaJoi (9tiO' 27S.42 11 11 75 43 32 43 32 6 1 107 Aranagal' (961 ) 31.>.65 28 32 160 88 72 70 58 8 108 KhaiJ'a (9(12) 138.00 83 93 592 279 313 !);) 97 87 .30 109 Chainpnr (9li3) 38.44 36 36 237 113 124 87 90 10 110 Karamdih (964) 179.27 lH 105 684 3·59 325 79 77 154 33

111 Barheta (96,j 113.72 10,3 612 2»2 320 9.1 120 115 2i5 112 Murarpur 1(66) 39.25 Uninhabited 113 Bukka (967) 119.79 Uninhabited 114 Turkltbara (968) 65.96 16 17 108 ['2 56 4 .1) 10 II5 Bara Khurd (911!) fi1.39 37 47 281 142 139 78 711 4;1 12

116 Berl'ani (970) 553.60 325 3-l0 2,112 1,089 1,023 305 322 4fi3 186 117 GlIoagti (971) 52.61 25 47 192 lOr; 87 1 -i6 1 118 Eraura (972) 3,069.90 847 1,0.t0 6,449 3,242 3,207 1,071 9S2 1,176 273 119 Bha.t.kur (973) 76.48 46 56 377 1\14; 183 1 98 24 120 MahtLa (974) 20.64 Uninhabited

121 Kotaki (975) 1,573·80 1,193 1,405 8,800 4,4:;0 4,431 1,318 1,317 1,794 (JOG 122 NI1T'Qyanpur (989) 743.40 27 27 150 80 70 80 70 15

Total 27,207.05 11,231 13,375 88,434 43,621 42,813 12,046 11.548 13 11 18,Ot4 5,997 275 CENSUS-ABSTRACT IUBDIVI810N-AURAN8ABAD

MAIN WORI{ERS ,..------_ - - --~-- ---~-~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers {I} Labourers Industry-- lIlI. IV. V Ib) (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing. and VI toIX] Processing. J(arginal Non-workers Servicing Workers and Repairs [V (a)] r-~ ___ r--.A.______,..-____.,_____" r-__.A._ --, ,--_....A..~ ,..-_.A.----, r--.A.---, ){ F ){ F ]I,{ F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2-t 2(; 26 27 28

llO 4 10 10 3 8 22 15 14 1 3 14 94 51 42 81 143 3 3 2 8 94 3 17 77 3 47 109 18 11 18 11 25 21 46 24 28 10 18 H 42 48 120 1~ 71i 6 38 6 2 4 159 301 60 1 25 1 34 1 53 123 170 22 106 2 54 H, 4 4 C, 189 303

155 10 100 3 38 f) 6 II 2 17 63 120 247

23 20 3 29 56 13 12 28 45 12 69 127 552 63 266 12 248 39 7 11 31 27 48 510 IH2 60 40 1 19 45 87 1.616 375 884 114 502 238 4,f) HI;) 23 20 30 1.606 2,802 S3 31 51 2 10 7 14 21 8 1 III 152

2,043 444 983 14 713 3.j,\) 72 29 275 :;2 14 86 "2,402 3,901 42 23 42 23 38 47

19.797 3,306 9.827 788 6,336 2.117 6SG 144 3,089 357 413 1,384 23.411 38,193 276 URBANfVlLLAGE PRIMARY

DEVELOPMENT BLOBK-KUTUMBA

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- Serial Thana no.! hectares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward! amI of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in K>n2 ,----_._-- -~-- --.-, ,---__.J._ __ -, ,..-_..A.._-., ,..-_.jo._--., P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 Ii 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR

I Urdana (242) 1:11.12 :12 44 295 liil 144 46 42 66 19 2 MUTauli Klmrd (247) iiO.18 25 30 227 120 101 12,> 100 6 3 Murauli (248) 1·~5.45 164 104 1.092 545 547 4:l :17 243 80 4 Ra~anua l. (2t9) 70.41 29 :13 218 1013 132 37 8 5 Barman (250) 190.20 120 141 971 515 456 191 li'i2 191 14

6 l\fujahi('a (2iil ) 10ii.22 71 S5 558 28,~ 273 119 109 12!i 2.J, 7 Lakhha (2;;2) 40.06 10 22 137 73 64- ;; 2 2;'\ 8 Mirpur (2:;3) 34.80 Hi 23 149 74 7r; 29 3:; 40 4 !l Rarnpu 1 NaugharA (2.)4) 57.87 27 40 263 128 13.) 70 71 46 10 Saidpur Naughara (2i\,» 72.03 Ul 100 731 3G4 :~67 l:>.~ 143 151 52

11 Paranpur (2"\6) 23,47 Uninhabited 12 Badarpur (257) 77.29 fi2 1i8 443 226 .217 108 lOt llO 31 13 Mirzapur (2.• 8) 77.29 61) 81 496 246 250 40 28 91 27 14 Bazidpur (::59) 47.35 24 27 207 107 100 26 20 14 1 15 Bheriya (2eO) 63.13 35 57 313 15S 1.')5 28 21 48 28

16 Bahua.'a. (261) 84.58 16 20 151 78 73 52 47 19 ·2 17 Ghanspur (21:i2) 44.00 Uninhaoited 18 Hira Sa.my (263) 21.85 4 () 28 14 14 Ii 11 4 10 Sabuc·ho.k (264) 7.28 U ninhabitlld 20 Lohan:hak (265) 21.0t 24 2.9 19a 10{ so 21

21 Kutumul:L (2M) ,}8355 M9 fi20 4,353 2,197 2,166 fiOO 429 389 ult} Kanehanpur 22 Shanksl'pur (207) 28.73 19 20 108 7\) 89 12 7 28 32 23 Malhipur (268) 39.66 Uninhabited 24 Kheiro (26!) 03.U UninhaOitea 25 Ntarindkhap (270) :n.39 2.3 34 21-1 108 106 35 42 68 28

26 Jagdispur ('~71) 203.06 113 137 044 492 452 87 80 258 101 27 Ambo. (272) 40.S7 IS 22 UO Si> 64 11 10 32 2 28 Bishunpur (273) a3.1S 16 21 142 73 69 38 41 20 2 29 Suhi (274) 298'6r, 134 lr,S 071 482 489 66 57 201 49 30 Bataspur (275) 55.04 11 11 87 1i2 3f) 1 3 24 4

31 OJ'dih (276) 194.25 87 127 793 415 377 130 108 1 I 151 21 32 Rampul' Khaira. (277) 66.37 16 16 105 4B 57 34 19 33 Bighunipur (278) SG.20 62 77 440 214· 226 49 44 83 11 34 Turta (310) 100.60 93 107 603 330 363 80 84 150 47 35 Bedauliya (3U) 65.56 7 9 63 34 20 17 15

M Panrcpur (318) 37.64 11 15 124 r,4 70 4 8 36 24 37 Shankarpur (321) 48.50 28 39 233 118 115, 69 5l 36 9 38 Dudhmi (322) 48.16 :32 2B 205 107 98 22 26 57 1 39 Deoriya (323) 65.37 101 121 704 a58 340 42 37 lUO 4:J 40 Simri (3lH) 40.47 27 35 257 196 121 18 12 86 1

41 Chankhap (32(> ) 149.33 80 100 704 335 969 32 36 188 80 42 H4P'ihal'pul' (326) 21).90 :3 7 44 23 21 10 '13 Barahar (327) 72.44 20 20 127 64 63 3 44 Or (328) 60.~0 23 31 217 110 107 !\ 4, 48 8 45 Daswat Bigha. (329) 56.25 '25 25 lS5 96 90 42 39 34 I

46 Kathri (330) 89.03 59 82 534 269 265 75 7ii 101 $ 47 Barau1i (335) 64.34 S 8 100 '"&6 44 12 48 Pellhkachh Kasikhap~3(2) 24.1\9 TJ n ~nhabitt. 49 Pechkollh (393) 180.49 15 Hi 116 66 (lO 3 "l 14 "I 50 Khetpura (394) 239.0S 94 130 8SS 453 413 236 201 102 2.1) 277 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVI810N-AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS ------_.______. __---A. ___ --, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household indus- Other Wor- Marginal Non-workers Workers (I) Labourers try-Manufactu- kels [III, Workers (I-IX) (II) rign, Prooessing, IV, V (b) Servioing and and VI to Repairs IX] [V (a)] r---.A.-o"", ,----"-----, r---.A.----, ,-_...... ----, ,-_...... ----, ,---"----, ,--~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

77 15 ill 22 15 4 74 129 68 41 21 8 4,7 33 58 60 260 21 102 6 92 14 64 1 2 285 526 56 29 52 26 4 3 50 103 204 14 151 37 14 10 6 311 442 129 1 67 1 51 1 10 20 U8 136 154 31 30 1 4 42 60 31 23 8 43 75 49 18 29 2 20 82 59 53 165 31 58 1 50 22 44 8 13 199 336

91 11 25 38 10 1 27 1 135 206 83 5 1.,8 3 4 21 2 163 245 46 24 3 19 61 100 74 45 22 7 7 84 148 34 11 23 9 44 64

6 2 4 1\ 8 9 43 1 42 1 1 61 88

933 260 278 18 372 221 64 8 219 13 1 6 1,263 1,900 35 10 22 3 1 43 89

44 3 23 1 18 2 3 64 103

255 59 139 82 55 3 31 4 237 393 36 1 22 8 1 6 2 34 47 29 35 9 16 3 7 28 9S 43 206 50 136 13 59 37 11 5 276 434 29 28 1 2 23 33 160 68 63 2 27 1 68 255 309 22 7 15 4 6 3 1 26 50 104 56 41 23 26 18 19 15 18 110 170 151 5 57 73 5 14 7 2 114 177 244 17 15 2 I 17 28 27 1 18 5 1 4 27 69 48 41 16 30 41 2 1 70 73 44 9 31 9 9 4 1 63 SS 161 41 73 14 28 20 29 7 31 197 305 69 55 14 5 67 116 156 2 III I 24 13 8 11 83 168 284 lO 10 13 21 35 I} 27 8 9 29 54 51 3 43 5 1 2 3 59 104 .2 27 15 54 90 1(3 ~ 91 50 1 1 2 I- 4 125 259 30 30 26 44 30 1 26 4 1 26 59 199 12 101 & is 4; 10 264 401 278 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KUTUMBA

, Name of Area of No. of No. of Tot-al Population village with villag" in Occupied House- (inchrding institu- Serial Thana No.! hectares Residen- holds tion.al and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle. town/ward Houses in Km2 r--....-~..A...------~ ,-__.A..-~ ,-_.A._~ ,_.A._...... , ~ M F M :F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA --NABINAGAR -contd.

51 Misra Bigha (395) 14.57 Uninhabited 52 Bumru (396) 164.30 18 22 141 67 74 11 10 34 27 53 Neura (397) 111.29 90 116 700 352 348 93 76 167 66 54 Chandkhap (406) 116.55 34 40 323 174 149 46 40 101 III 55 Ghogharkhap (4071 7.28 U "inhabited

56 Ghoghara (408) 1)2.61 32 44 240 115 125 35 36 39 29 57 Matihani (409) 202.74 U 81 534 252 282 65 64 80 18 58 Gaura (410) 59.08 13 16 163 8f) 78 22 1 59 Risiap ,411) 315.fl5 223 282 1,828 923 905 138 135 343 56 eo Pahra (412) 350.45 117 165 1,101 561 540 41 49 232 49

61 Bahadurpur (413) 118.98 42 58 466 238 228 93 96 98 8 62 Kolahi (414) 12.95 Uninhabited 63 Bhal'9.undhl1 (415) 410.75 173 192 1,225 587 638 Inl 168 288 83 64 Simra Telpura (416) 139.21 93 113 730 344 386 57 58 184 95 65 Mansara (417\ 99.96 53 53 321 182 139 .u 31 96 II

66 Shivpur (418) 30.76 Hi 16 92 54 98 17 8 28 67 Kusma Bagdiha (4HI) 233.91 142 14n \J66 452 514 120 161 177 44 68 Pokhrahi (420) 82.9B 41 46 270 150 120 30 2il 87 -2 69 Chilhiawan (421) 152.06 87 37 638 331 307 58 58 33 6 70 Chomha (422) 197.48 106 116 735 375 B60 40 45 98 7

71 Anj311ia (4!B) 20\!-62 " 1I:{ 133 1,044- 4U7 547 103 120 179 7 72 Darmi (424) 101.24 of') 48 375 199 176 65 01 74, 13 73 Karman (425) 986.47 161 220 1,068 7B7 801 230 238 184 10 B ..~tpur 7i RaMi (426) S7.59 25 92 264 141 123 17 17 4() 3 75 Tet".iu (427) 144.88 71 81 513 2M 21.9 H 81 122 H

76 Kundif&r (428) :13.01 4 4 48 23 25 5 77 Parsawan Hathil (421l) 76.4$ 311 53 401 227 180 89 76 III 21 78 Sahdei Parsawan (430) 115.74 17 22 155 77 78 16 19 9 2 71) ParQ.Y'ia (431) 116.95 39 04 343 192 151 69 56 63 12 80 Uairawall (432) 4ti8_B2 20li 259 1,859 933 92B 286 268 991 103

81 l'irtam Bigha (433) 53.42 23 35 :llo III 104 41 32 91 B2 Neura Dovi (43l) 1 38;()Q a3 26 253 129 124 11 7 51 1 83 Nama Suraj Mal (435) 115.93 56 70 390 190 ZOO 62 68 9l) 19 B4 Gheura (436) 333.10 1M 204, 1.354 707 (l47 138 H() 21)', 45 85 Karkitttll. (437) 103.60 28 35 233 116 117 \)6 102 39 6

86 Khairl1 (498) 63.19 31 33 281 145 136 !n 84 68 15 87 Khaira (4311) 52.20 2ti 26 227 121 1()6 22 28 61 28 Nania. Bigh" 88 Khllira Emzi (440) 35.21 Uninhabited 89 Sa,.dihakhurd (441) 76.89 17 20 140 67 79 45 07 8 , 90 26 Sllrdihakalan (442) 79.72 40 50 325 158 167 33 4:{ 62 9 91 Sirnri (443) 96.89 Uninhab't",J 92 Simla. (444) 114.02 29 35 268 199 135 21 13 79 II) \)3 OhaD;da.rpura (445) 96.42 15 16 118 59 59 16 19 38 14 94 Bhukhan Tendufl (440) 99.uu 40 43 260 124 136 37 40 45 2 95 Pa.waiya (447) 7B.Ol 19 23 102 82 80 8 {) 27 4 Shekhpura 9B (U8) 97.12. 11 17 107 59 48 59 48 26 97 ('ho,kufII (<1-49) 292.18 '14 91) 626 3~j} 313 4 !l I!}'} !Ul 98 Pa.rsawa.n (450) 53.42 21 31 248 115 139 17 17 39 I) 99 BeJdu.ulill (451) 79.92 41 ~9 288 13\:1 149 '44, .£8 '78 39 100 Chapra (452) 72·84 25 31 291 126 106 33 20 51) 30 279 CENSUS ABSTRACT 8U8DIVISION-AURANGABAD

,-______MAIN___..A" WORKERS ~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other Wor- Workers (I) Labourers try-Manufactur- kers [III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Processing, IV, VJ(b) Marginal Non-workers Servicing and VI to Workers and Repairs IX] [V (a)] r---A.--, r----A._-, r---A.--.., r--..A..-~ r-.A.----, r-.A...--, r-___"____ M F M F M F M F M F M F ]',I F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

33 4 23 5 4 5 34 70 179 22 89 88 22 2 16 173 310 83 29 43 6 34 23 6 91 120

66 27 25 14 1 17 48 108 llO 17 48 4 38 13 11 13 2 27 140 238 41 5 37 3 3 2 1 44 73 449 88 266 3 100 79 38 6 45 474 817 253 29 163 35 29 12 43 9 299 511 98 66 30 2 1 139 228

275 56 159 3 85 50 5 26 3 1 312 581 124 75 14 2 33 22 65 198 321 81 49 II 21 3 4 98 135 27 27 1 27 37 201 61 II2 3 72 58 17 2fil 453 83 82 1 67 120 111 105 6 32 4: 188 303 185 15 127 I 52 13 6 1 89 190 256 212 8 US 74 9 1 19 2,85 539 100 52 32 2 14 99 176 ~6S 290 208 132 128 152 9 5 23 1 7 392 511 72 8 56 .2 14 6 2 69 115 123 109 77 39 108 7 1 141 140 13 11 1 1 10 25 100 69 26 5 127 180 45 1 32 II .2 1 32 77 80 S 56 2.2 6 .2 7 3 105 140 ..376 llS 186 12 129 79 9 I) 52 19 4 13 553 795 44 39 5 67 104 56 1 42 I 6 8 .2 13 71 IIO 68 I) 36 7 27 .2 5 2 21 lZO 170 370 103 232 II lI2 92 1 25 4 58 3l}.'l 466 51 29 26 1'7 12 12 10 3 .2 1 63 87 62 41 46 18 14 23 2 1 1 82 94 66 9 48 1 11 8 7 3 52 97

31 15 10 21 1/j 36 58 63 IS 45 1 14 18 4, 29 95 120

42 1 .26 11 1 5 01 194 22 4 14 1 5 3 3 37 5(j !)1 19 34 4 II 6 IS 73 126 39 5 2'7 8 II 4 43 75

21 S II ~ 8 4 8 98 40 148 16 122 a2 10 4 165 297 / 54 36 ~2 2~ .7 8 ~ 61 {l'7 82 2:1 39 (I .22 16 1 1 77 125 .lin H 32 :I 17 i 6 71 9~ 280 URBAN/VILLAGE PRjMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOGK-KUTUMBA

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with Village in Occupied House- (including Institu- Serial Thana no.' hectares Residen- holds tiona! and HouseJess Soheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tia! Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses ,-__--A. ____--., in Km2. r--'-~-~ r---~- ~ ,--- .A._--., P M: F 1\1 F M: F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA -NABINAGAR --contd.

101 Parsawan (453) 59.89 20 31 204 102 102 69 58 4 102 Arli (454) 110.07 22 24 180 95 85 8 9 61 19 103 Bishunpur (455) 82.15 19 21 137 72 65 72 65 11 104 Tarnsi (456) 200.32 67 79 475 255 22l 48 45 128 20 105 Rasulpur (457) 22.66 41 45 259 130 129 19 15 61 23

106 ParRa (41)8) 193.84 93 152 830 390 440 138 142 167 71 107 --Pokhrahi (459) 66.77 14 15 169 94 75 fi6 17 108 Deuria (460) 86.20 31 38 266 133 133 44 40 46 11 109 Rarnpur (461J 32.78 27 45 289 144 145 40 41 97 63 110 Rasoia (462) 87.41 22 26 191 91 100 52 11

III Jharaha (463) 64.34 36 44 386 ]93 193 141 141 50 9 112 Dadhpa (464) 200.72 137 166 1,202 621 581 62 70 29 66 113 Sonharsa (465) 82.15 35 37 272 130 142 80 81 43 9 1I4 Labhri (466) 94.29 44 47 387 188 199 39 51 86 30 1I5 Chilki (467) 307.96 130 164 1,10i5 570 535 86 85 225 53

ll6 Munrila (468) 49.78 83 88 fi92 285 307 59 53 149 72 117 Hardutta (469) 39.25 36 3u 241 117 124 20 31 74 42 118 Amba (470) ll6.55 329 376 2,284 1,249 1,031) 317 281 697 264 119 Dasaunti (471) 44.92 40 42 331 175 156 H 35 98 22 120 Dhuranda (472) 130.71 82 113 715 3.~4 361 90 100 155 56

121 TellJ.art> (473) 270.73 222 236 1,791 921 870 117 96 406 155 122 Samshuta (474) 41).32 16 16 12,5 1)3 62 9 17 16 123 Pa.rst1wan (475) 128.28 72 7:.l 468 234 2M 76 66 88 20 124 Labhri Khurd (476) 59.49 34 36 256 129 127 12 12 66 16 125 Neura (477) 131.52 57 57 434 214 220 90 85 79 18

126 Dhanu Bigha (478) 65.96 18 18 163 85 78 3 36 4 127 Babhandih (479) 158.23 109 130 865 440 425 UO 108 204 50 128 Narhar Amba (480) 101.27 75 85 634 312 322 77 90 122 28 129 Haria (481) 140.83 80 lOu 660 321 339 104 llS 117 44 130 Rattikhap (482) 64.34 21 27 233 131 102 Ii 5 77 \)

131 Si1l1ri (483) 76.48 43 49 340 184 156 87 86 58 7 132- Gongahar (484) 25.49 43 48 339 177 162 65 58 60 19 133 Arjun Bigha (485) 13.35 4- 4 25 15 10 5 13.1 Lakheya (4-81\) 39.25 44- 4:1, 337 173 164 1\3 63 8~ 33 135 Bedauli (487) 22.26 14 14 161 81 80 14 11 42 30

136 Bhaluhar (488) 16.19 Uninhabited 137 B~ij",1 (489) 39.25 21 29 191 96 95 52 50 29 5 138 Chandaut (490) 33.59 28 28 195 100 9ft 28 26 65 ;a 139 Dhongra (491) 114.52 65 65 441 226 215 41 45 130 II, 140 Bharath (492) 129.90 69 81 555 303 25Z 177 143 53 6

141 Gaura. (493) 148.11 104 113 774 384 390 26 25 149 52 142 Niranjanpur (494) 63>94 28 31 254 128 1:.:6 41 17 143 Kajhpn (49[) 168.3[) 48 59 400 18n 214, nS Sf) 83 13 144 &nghpur (491i) 2lfi.10 78 87 713 368 345 55 55 126 18 145 Khaira Jiwa Bigh.. (497) 213.67 96 114 754 358 396 61 6& 162 42

146 Salhua (498) 64.75 40 45 277 132 145 21 29 50 25 147 Naudiha (499) 56_66 34- 35 2:W III 10\) 37 30 44 8 148 Budhua (500) 114.52 42 48 331 l61l 162 28 41 83 27 (501) &2.55 26 27 196 10& 8& 37 35 43 6 149 A :,raulidhan / 150 Dumra (502) 265.07 150 190 1,202 593 601 104: 97 223 68 281 CENSUS ABSTRACT 8UBDIV'8ION-AUftAMSA8AD

,------_.------,..,.__MAIN WORKERS ------., Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other Wor- Workers (1) Labourers try--Manufactur- kers [III. (I-IX) (II) ing, Processing, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-workers Servicing a.nd VI to "Yorkers e.nd Repa.irs IX] (V (a)] ,-__ .A._-., ,-_.A._--, ~ ,----"------, ,--.....__-...... ,...-- ,A._.-., r-- . .A.._ ---, M J!' M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

62 16 46 40 102 50 40 10 45 85- 43 25 3 3 40 22 29 40 117 88 29 2 138 218 51 39 12 79 129 161 11 50 109 10 1 - 1 1 2 6 227 423 23 22 1 71 75 62 42 14 6 2 6!) US 65 9 42 2 23 7 79 136 31 2 26 4 2 60 9&

ss :n 56 1 105 193 264 10 199 2 39 8 1 2fi 143 357 428 55 11 20 34 11 1 11 75 120 68 26 32 25 2S 2 9 1 119 17a 274 11 141 50 3 16 5 67 ;; 6 58 290 466 107 17 43 29 2 7 28 1;) 8 23 170 267 42 19 7 5 5 3 2 27 6 75 III 597 33 30 106 Ii) 45 2 416 16 17 55 635 !H7 75 5 15 13 Ii 1 46 1 99 151 180 97 :'9 105 95 17 HI 174 264

396 70 204 18 71 H 87 7 34 5 525 795 24 3 18 2 :I 9 1 39 59 124 48 67 5 54 43 3 2 109 184 55 S 32 1 8 7 15 8 74 III 92 12 50 1 36 II 5 122 208 29 2\) 1 2 3 24 53 54 140 13 70 :1 40 1 30 :) 23 101 277 all 112 60 54 1 44 59 2 12 200 262 144 17 46 3 80 14, 5 13 177 322 51 2 50 2 I SO 100 64 18 32 29 10 3 8 120 69 22 138 42 27 22 lOS 140 6 5 1 .-0 10 69 31 46 19 31 4 101 34 2 19 133 6 2 9 2 46 76

44- 20 2 21 25 22 3 I 62 49 S 19 30 8 70 50 87 116 30 77 37 30 Z llo 132 1 44 88 185 1 171 251 HI5 3 152 32 3 3 8 68 :} 51 189 387 3 2 5 70 75 49 48 13 ]9 123 36 1 7 111 165 145 40 96 12 38 27 1 10 1 223 301i 121> 28 96 19 17 9 1 11 ~ ',. 233 968 61 23 39 17 8 6 1 3 4;4. 5 27 2 81 122 10 3 7 67 104 76 51 I 12 2 2 '1 6 \ .~. :} 93 164. *7 "1 35 9 1 3 234 25 98 1 61 87 " 78 18 17 4 4;1 2 359 584 282 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY PEVELOPME~T BLOCK-KUTUMBA

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House· (including institu- Serial Thanano./ hectares Residen- holds tiona! and HouseleSB Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town{Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses inKm2 ,----'------, ,-__,..__. -, ,---"--~ ,----A.~ P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-NAB INAGAR-contd.

151 Atrauli B"nwari (503) 9ii.91 :l9 46 330 169 161 27 36 45 1/,2 Barianwan (50t) fi4.:H 4t) 34 358 180 178 19 31 88 25 153 Ksnau(la (50.» 108.05 54 tl6 450 Zitl 234 62 62 80 46 154 Pura,-,pur (G06) 7

lii6 Gangtua (508) tl7.18 'J7 ~5 ~O5 10.) 100 4ii 4;) 25 3 l!i7 Rhatkm' (50~1) 38.04 Hi 16 89 32 57 4 8 3 1 158 RItUlpur (lllO) (7.'-;9 II 15 90 46 44 3 lli9 Ninan (011 ) to.70 4ii 53 316 144 172 85 98 31 2 160 Bela (iiU) 70.41 i8 28 177 98 79 31

161 Simrigoli (51:!) 28.73 9 10 84 32 52 (\ 162 Iriyap (M4) 146.90 ;,2 54 443 2.'13 210 93 86 87 20 163 Mahsu (515) 147.71 05 1I3 765 395 370 188 184 118 35 164 Kharanti (5lti) 9.'5.10 ::'0 20 167 80 87 80 87 1 165 Belain \517) 113.31 :H 33 186 lOt 85 93 79 8 1

Hl6 JIlol/,(lislipur (;;18) 101.57 5~ G2 399 203 186 54 r,4 88 '19 167 Kasauti (519) 171.99 68 78 609 314, 29.) 104 88 112 14 168 Raj Parqa (520) 235.12 64 70 670 339 331 82 s:; 107 32 169 Gordiha (521) 55.85 15 17 190 1)8 82 23 19 38 .t 170 Q.hughi (li22) llO.:);) 40 46 401 202 20-l 13 20 61 13 171 D"hri (523) 64.7i5 21 22 173 93 80 4ii :H 20 172 t'iollbars8 (524;) 47.75 27 37 309 13S 171 0 14 In 27 17-3 Bali.. (52;;) 23i.:n - !Go 187 1,463 7:-1.'5 728 194 183 378 179 174 Rampur (526) 31i.61 8 9' 129 67 H2 48 21 175 J agai Bajl'ahe (527) 7H.08 73 75 6.')8 335 322 37 33 85 a

176 De~pur (528) 107.24 32 35 :ns 166 150 00 78 60 27 177 Bhakhra (f)2ll) 73.25 27 32 315 1M ]51 _52 52 70 33 178 Dhani Bar (530) 282.87 136 144 1,0.')3 5G3 {gO 2;)6 231 231 125 179 Erka (531) 182.51 172 197 1.215 640 !\76 208 11\5 350 73 180 Mitarsenpur (532) 33.59 29 32 28.:1 144 141 41 4.4 S3 19 18] Basaura (533) 67.18 41 47 365 190 175 00 14 182 Ma.jhar (534) 39.95 5 6 48 26 22 \) I) 5 183 Pathra (535) 03.94 28 33 243 120 U3 tH 71 35 9 184 Barheta (536) 150.53 81 S!3 697 337 360 64 56 165 63 IS5 Pip .. a (;;37) 126.20 57 66 518 262 256 80 68 lOa IS .lSG Jhik",ti.. (538) 74.46 10 27 2:;0 131 119 19 23 66 7 IS7 8ikilPia (ri39) 48.97 63 05 407 188 219 69 82 69 12 188 Kasimpur (54;0) 113.72 49 49 356 176 180 ))3 49 4.8 6 189 Dhibar (541) 14.'5.68 34- 36 2:J6 128 128 8 14 40 (j 190 Anllkupo. (542) 99.74- 50 53 419 221 19S so 74 114 3G 191 Adllyankllttp 543) 18.21 30 38 235 93 142 :}() Ji2 .u 41 192 Pi'pl"i (544) M.92 34- 36 275 )4fi 130 25 20 70 a IIl3 Ibrahimpur {545} 108.8u 02 0:; 463 235 226 69 58 S4 28. 194 Ama.rpan. (54G) 4G.O! 16 29 223 120 108 39 1 195 Pippa Bagahi (547) 520.01 274- 319 2,230 1;171 1,059 334 296 336 138 196 Khaira (548) 180.49 137 146 1,110 568 51-2 172 190 116 41 197 H8nea ( 549) a5.50 151 169 1,070 547 523 145 129 87 2 199 B ... "di}l... Gop.. l I (550) 96.81 31 50 328 177 151 52 55 SO 21 1GB Basidha (551) 27.92 37 50 324 160 164 33 34 103 61 200 M~nrllor Gopw. (552) 4,3.71 23 31 216 109 107 46 38 51 23 283 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS _------.------.------A.----- ._------, TotalM:ain Cultivators Agricultural Household indus- Other Wor- Marginal Non-workers Workers (I) Labourers trY--Manufactu- kers [III. Workers (I-IX) (II) riga. Processing, IV, V(h) Servicing and and VI to Repairs IX] [V (a) 1 ,..--- __ .A..---.-, ...---"---, r---.A..-.-, ,..---_.A-..-, ,..-----"----, ..----'-----. r--- ..A.. __ -, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

" 80 28 60 7 8 21 I II I 88 132 85 5 61 I H, 2 4 2 fi !) 90 173 72 19 42 I 19 18 I lO 2 13 142 202 I ~ 2 5 2 2 '- 187 :{5 81 fl9 34 30 I , 2 27.; 415 39 10 25 2 2 4 62 100 10 1 4 4 1 22 57 27 3 24 19 44 flO 36 31 5 27 31 2 1 6 83 130 43 26 :n Ii II 20 1 2 2 fi3 51 10 1 8 2 1 22 51 124 7;' 49 109 210 206 67 108 3 95 64 3 189 303 53 53 27 87 61 2 6 55 2 40 83

lW 33 63 47 32 2 I 3 88 153 144 6 55 79 5 2 1 B 170 289 172 54 74- 78 54 11 I) 167 277 50 I 38 12 1 8 48 73 106 5 74 30 5 2 96 199 « 3 16 27 2 I I 11 49 66 58 I 46 1 8 4 6 3 'l'4 167 336 16 192 1 9:1 13 4 1 47 29 103 370 609 22 22 45 62 168 14 25 31 13 llO I 2 168 308

74 54 17 52 54 I 4 92 96 87 21 59 3 22 12 6 6 77 130 307 llO 99 I 144 101 12 2 52 6 3 28 2.;3 352 282 4; 168 58 4 2 54 3 4 355 56S 76 6! 8 4 U8 14, 96 1)4 2 94, 175 I) 9 I) 17 17 73 1 13 59 1 47 122 129 6 87 31 6 I 10 208 354- 131 I 67 51 13 1 131 265

50 36 9 5 81 119 64 9 If} 30 9 1 18 124 210 ll2 56 54 2 64 180 63 38 25 65 128 103 2 74 1 15 8 6 118 196

43 14 10 4 26 9 4 3 I 50 128 68 21 36 1 27 19 5 I 71 109 124 39 76 I 48 38 111 189 59 27 43 19 16 8 61 79 499 12 248 2 196 7 6 2 49 1 IS 173 604 874

21)7 64, 160 79 63 a 15 1 . 311 478 254 47 lliO . ~84 47 1 19 1 293 475 69 47 18 4 108 151 62 3 II 14 3 19 8 108 161 46 26 12 S 69 107 284 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLQBK----1(UTUMBA

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses ,.-__---A. ___----, in Km2 ,_---"--- ~ ,.-_.A._-., ,-_.A.---, P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR.--co ntd. " 201 Ja. TIUa. (553) 118 ..}7 36 51 383 198 181, 33 34 97 20 202 Ba'lrlhua (554) 59.49 137 l6.} 1,0!)2 530 ;;62 .96 103 2;}3 16:! 203 Sanri (555) 38.8:, 56 [}8 526 271 255 114 101 71 42 204 Sonra. (556) 64.31 51 Hi) 424 200 201, 35 33 61 5 205 Mahrajganj (5;)7) 1.3!).8 ; 290 3H 2,:!5.") 1,166 1,089 276 2:).') 574 21;7

203 Lebu"", (558) 40A7 8 10 97 41; ;)1 4 2 17 I 207 So'O.ra (.~59) 81.31 178 183 1,169 ,387 .>82 289 299 188 3.t 208 Dihr. (;">60) 144.47 112 120 852 470 382 167 Iii 1 221 56 209 Matpa (561) 327.33 231 2H 2.184 1,162 1. 022 189 164 530 78 210 Simri Bala (562) 91.46 41 41 3!)3 210 183 15 15 87 25

211 Bahera (563) 87.01 76 76 600 323 277 13 11 92 12 212 Saraiwar (564) 123.02 76 83 517 255 262 158 152 62 26 213 Pola (565) 2;;6.16 125 134 1,129 588 541 152 146 282 131 214 Kishunpur (566) 214.89 239 265 2,037 10,37 1,000 153 131 555 360 215 Bhalulwari (567) 207.60 118 165 1,0;,9 .565 494 141 138 154 5 Khurd

216 Rahambigha(568) 37.23 61 72 464 250 214 3" 32 140 62 217 Parta (569) 177.65 153 177 1,409 709 700 235 225 337 148 218 Patila (570) 80.53 33 42 272 132 140 30 31 59 11 219 Jhakhri (571) 65.15 27 28 221 128 93 5 7 90 13 220 Hathbor (572) 94.70 42 53 337 179 158 82 82 62 3

221 Deura (573) 413.99 142 189 1,310 652 658 155 165 218 48 222 Bhaluwari (574) 407.92 76 86 603 325 281 196 174 123 42 Kalan 223 Jora (575) 231.07 63 72 421 217 204 131 128 37 224 Karamdih (576) 295.01 54 76 436 .220 216 106 108 63 23 225 Majhauli (577) 252.93 54 74 425 221 204 110 97 81 36

226 Singhna (578) 57.87 34 39 2\14 177 117 36 33 .94 17 227 Dariapur (1i79) 163.90 .42 66 472 255 217 102 95 112 26 228 Dumri (580) 135.97 141 185 1,099 560 539 165 157 322 lOS

Total 35,960.53 13,669 16,171 111,9.0 56,989 54,951 14,933 14,319 1 1 33,308 7,049

286 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NAB'NAGAR

Name of Area of No. of No. of Tot,al Population village with village in Occupied House· (including institu· Serial Thana no.r hectares Residen· holds tional ~nd Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in Kroll r--____";-~~- .--.. ,:-_.. .A._-.. r---A..-~ r--.A..--.. P M }!' M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-NAB' NAGAR· -contd.

1 SaRna (1) 674.20 M 68 563 296 267 51 46 66 9 2 Raghunathpur (ll) 62.73 20 23 l!l8 99 99 49 47 14 6 3 Akorha (3) 515.56 12'1 193 1,18i) 596 589 81 82 242 53 4 Akorhi (4) 39.25 13 17 85 45 4() 40 33 8 5 Ghuja (5) 244.83 39 44 290 166 124 5 8 1 1 98 a5

6 Sibanpul' (6) 2.92.99 79 91 614 319 295 67 66 179 3tS 7 Kusumha (7) 90.65 7 7 40 21 19 14 11 8 (,horahi (8) 52.20 Uninhabited 9 Rahra (9) 700.50 58 68 538 283 2[,5 47 32 80 U) 10 Majhiyawan (10) 420.06 42 57 418 220 198 54; 62 1 76 20 11 Mahuawan (11) 829.19 144 160 1,150 595 555 114 104 267 89 12 Madhe (12) 75.27 66 114 787 400 387 29 28 179 47 13 Gurahar (13) 65.96 Uninhabited 14 Mahuari (14) 36.02 Uninhabited 15 Rampur (15) 16.59 13 19 162 84 78 52 16

16 Marar Sargara (16) 342.76 66 83 583 311 272 48 41, 161 46 17 Naktuar (17) 35.21 U ninhabitf'd 18 Maktaur (18) 58.68 Uninhabited 19 Naktaur (19) 39.25 Uninhabited 20 Chhotki Simri (20) 41.68 Uninhabited 21 SLnri Dhamni (21) 507.47 179 202 1,608 gIl 797 172 195 284 58 22 Pal'sa (22) 89.4:{ 10 10 73 31 42 18 9 23 Simra Dusadh (23) 95.91 53 78 469 262 217 101 90 132 24 24 Lerua (24) 78.10 22 31 187 93 94 28 26 30 2 25 Jhanjhi (25) 32.37 Uninltabited

26 Totrahaul' (26) 122.21 101 114 962 519 443 112 96 166 28 27 Dihri (27) 82.96 Uninhab'ited 28 Ka.akel' (28) 1,038.41 241 296 2,015 1,022 993 248 262 410 132 fi9 29 Pachmon (29) 55.85 62 73 ~9 214 ~2f) 30 27 126 30 Ha.·chanpur {SO) 58.68 ·42 42 211 100 III 31 31 59 24 Uninhabited 31 Tetaria (31) 46.94 32 Bl.aunra '(32) 61.11 Uninhabited 33 Belauti (33) 30796 G9 77 Dl4 238 276 69 81 87 27 34 Panre Karman (34) 333.86 107 116 958 477 481 100 98 199 77 35 Saya :31\) 233.50 49 07 464 225 239 65 58 71 14 36 Sardiha (36) 178.87 30 31 253 133 120 14- 18 28 2 37 Lakhui (37) 61.92 13 13 146 70 76 1 27 5 38 Mohar Karman (38) 229.05 37 46 318 158 leO 12 10 82 14 39 Mathurapur (39) 82.96 37 45 302 161 141 52 51 64 8 40 Bandra (40) 35.21 8 8 65 32 33 4 :; 6 6

41 Pahaldih (41) 28.33 () () 51 29 22 11 5 42 B~ (42) 201.53 44 46 395 198 197 70 71 80 44 43 Kamdarpul' (43) 251.31 67 69 433 214. 219 50 1\7 78 37 44 Chainpul' (44) 138.81 65 68 425 20~ 221 80 88 90 44 45 Pathla (45) 137.59 ,47 62 388 211 177 81 80 100 48 46 Parsa Ganesh (46) 155.-80 33 43 311 158 153 60 55 78 20 47 Rabidas Khap (47) 40.47 6 () 52 29 23 4- 5 5 48 Darua (48) 141.23 91 93 486 / 228 258 92 94 62 45 49 Salaia. (49) 182.92 77 85 520 287 233 62 47 2 2 129 25 50 Bars (50) 164.30 155 58 475 240 235 108 98 1 80 33 287 CENSUS-ABSTRACT 8UBDIVI81011-AURANUBAD

MAIN WORKERS r------A.. ~ Total Main Cultivators Agrioultural Household Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- (Ill, IV, V Ib) (I-IX) (II) Manufaoturing, and VI to IX] Processing, Marginal Non-workers Servicing Workers and Repairs [V (a)] r--.A.--, r-.A.--, ,.....__.A.--, r---"----, r-__.A..-----, r-~ ,.--.A._-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

168 159 8 1 128 267 56 39 7 48 39 1 43 60 257 72 138 18 41 39 2 1 76 14 28 93 311 424 25 4 18 6 4 I 20 36 75 2 50 4 2 8 13 91 122

124 55 57 1 43 54 I 23 195 240 12 10 12 10 9 9

157 106 43 5 3 126 255 93 .25 57 8 23 17 8 5 4 1 123 172

244 25 94 72 23 24 54 2 14 25 337 505 189 25 133 36 25 2 18 211 362

33 11 26 7 11 51 67

149 10 101 23 10 25 3 159 262

364 39 2tH 11 78 28 19 6 4 447 754 16 6 13 3 6 < 15 36 107 42 56 32 41 1 19 145 175 41 13 11 5 26 8 4 1 52 80

235 1 I'll 91 1 17 46 284 442

290 78 189 10 129 61 22 4 50 3 66 43 566 872 87 3 65 3 21 1 11 127 211 58 16 35 5 15 10 1 1 7 42 95

101 6 61 31 6 9 1 56 136 214 267 12 196 1 59 11 9 3 210 469. 124 44 62 58 44 2 2 101 19fi

82 8 71 11 S 51 112 33 31 2 37 76 78 4 62 12 4 1 3 ~ 156 68 16 38 27 16 1 2 93 125 19 11 9 10 11 13 22

12 4 4: 3 1 5 3' 2 17 16 93 3 46 47 3 105 194 110 22 68 1 28 14 11 7 3 104 197 96 39 49 2 36 37 11 18 23 90 159 89 1 33 44 12 1 20 122 156 70 .2 53 .2 13 4 .2 8 86 148,/ 12 1 9 1 " 3 17 22 70 2 21 35 2 1 13 58 ti6 100 190 14,6 7 40 67 7 39 1 IS 140 208 119 183 llD 45 65 1 II '_ 2 52 288 URBAN /VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with Village in Occupied House· (including Institu. Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen· holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Wardl and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in Km2. ,--_._---'------., ,-----'---, r--' ...... ___--. ,--- ...... _--. P M: F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR-contd.

51 Barem (51) 786.70 211 225 1,450 750 700 139 119 355 171 52 Urdana (52) 468.21 77 89 688 355 333 104 77 104 44 53 Gamhariya (53) 284.89 54 60 427 219 208 16 19 95 40 54 Khaira (54) 133.14 25 31 284 142 142 45 I 55 Kerka (55) 839.31 168 199 1,396 710 686 180 169 203 22

56 ..Ekghal'a (56) 167.54 21 24 232 121 III 53 24 57 Dhundhua (57) 450.00 116 140 1,019 502 517 no 99 l:l4 60 58 Mangabar (58) 2.80.44 46 46 340 180 160 58 52 47 4 59 Kajrain (59) 254.54 29 30 229 125 104 9 3 3') 1 60 Jhikatia (60) 335.48 46 56 457 242 215 47 43 110 19

61 Majhiawan (61) 978.11 170 196 1,238 643 595 142 118 25;; 56 62 Salea (62) 265.07 75 79 51)9 300 269 112 109 77 16 63 Ghirsindi (63) 278.02 47 55 368 184 184 60 63 51 9 64 Ph'auta (64) 165.92 30 34 251 HI 120 6 9 60 10 65 Sural' (65) 131.12 76 78 670 352 318 162 136 147 52

66 Puraini Inglish (66) 23.07 Uninhabited 67 Puraini (67) 26.30 Uninhabited 68 Kadokhari (68) 40.87 22 24 175 S3 92 6 5 37 23 69 Suhai (69) 132.33 22 25 192 95 97 46 47 29 10 70 Gosaindih (70) 163.90 24 38 336 169 Hi7 32 30 83 51

71 Baktua (71) 100.77 30 35 262 131 131 IS 23 67 11 72 Simribhod (72) 106.84 13 16 100 60 40 7 8 17 3 73 Deoguna (73) 86.60 67 1:10 579 291 288 51 39 96 H 74 Karwari (74) 337.91 60 65 494 252 24~ 40 44 48 8 75 Gomdabi (75) 78.91 35 36 250 132 lIS 18 17 9

76 Pokhrahi (76) 89.84 27 30 207 108 99 8 10 46 3 77 Pami (77) 106.84 55 75 465 237 228 30 29 99 32 78 Karma. Mogltt.ni (78) 141.23 26 93 228 106 122 25 30 31 10 79 Barwan (79) 240.78 89 119 817 418 300 107 122 130 30 80 Phesara (80) 5!!.68 HI 22 131 72 59 39 30 35 30

81 Ohi mit i (81) 3'll.50 103 135 1,036 536 500 87 81 233 (,8 82 Ohapri (82) 75.08 28 35 230 118 112 57 55 42 4 83 Lemo khap (83) 248.47 87 93 700 356 344 85 86 181 53 84 Jharbi Dhanawan(8!) 103.60 18 20 142 77 65 30 21 10 1 85 Dighi (8.;) 336.29 10! 114 723 995 928 89 86 210 79

8', Tendua (86) 38S.49 170 20" 1,442 731 711 209 219 258 29 87 Khanria (87) ; 32.69 27 39 257 131 126 19 12 56 16 88 Tetaria (88) 306.7,) 87 114 756 367 389 238 255 81 18 89 Naur (80) 1,267.86 289 342 2,732 1,393 1,339 995 326 645 153 / 90 Thengo (90) 645.06 251 291 2,020 1,034 986 187 194 421 78

91 Gogo (91) 330.2:1 1Of) 131 921 445 476 102 118 115 9 92- Rajwaria Klmrd (92) 172.80 58 71 473 252 ll21 162 141 66 12 .44, 93 ~w!a (93) 106.43 7 10 80 36 11 94 KIl1!hi· Tendua (94) ~J3.19 38 48 292 161 131 46 41 60 9 95 Pipn. (95) 529.32 122 145 1,036 522 514 96 46 223 25 37/ 96 Hunrnrha (96) 94.70 10 13 75 38 I 13 1 97 Gamha,.i.. (97) 40.47 1" 18 196 99 97 69 66 13 98 Daro:r (98) 102.38 25 29 232 116 116 40 29 49 16 99 Makhdumpur ('99) SS.62 1:1 15 98 51 47 22 17 8 100 Karman (100r . 83.3t) 15 20 197 96 101 49 289 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVI810N-AURAN8ABAD

,.-______• ______MAIN• ___ WORKERS..A... ______-.. Total Main CultivatorB Agricultura.l House},old InduII- Other Wor- Workers (I) Labourers try-Manufactur- kers [III. (I-IX) (II) ing. Prooessing. IV. V (b) Marginal Non-workers Servioing and VI to Workers Md Repairs IX] [ V (a.) ] ,-_ ..A.__ --, ~---, r----A---. ,---"---. r-- ...... --. ,.---"----, ,.-- -"----., )( F l{ F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 U 25 26 27 28

360 28 160 79 19 21 98 8 2 ( 388 668 142 9 9-3 3 24- 6 16 9 (1 68 172 256 96 8 77 9 8 8 2 123 200 65 2 43 2 6 16 77 140 345 200 182 70 128 III 24 3 11 16 1 7 364 479 4;; 3 27 2 6 12 76 108 184 36 108 4 51 30 2 23 2 44 71 274 410 86 11 44- 17 11 5 .1:0 94 147 59 8 36 14 7 9 1 66 96 103 6 74 4 3 1 3 23 1 139 209 317 62 192 8 67 53 3 1 55 20 14 297 519 171 62 96 3 72 59 3 129 207 88 29 32 3 38 21l 18 1 96 155 liil 5 34 10 4 3 11 1 1 7Z 115 143 48 64, 9 65 39 1 13 6 203 270

36 ( 32 1 4 3 47 8S 28 13 10 17 13 1 29 9 38 75 79 9 50 18 9 11 9 81 158

63 4 48 12 4 3 2 66 127 33 25 8 1 5 26 35 131 ti9 37 25 18 160 270 1(1 20 96 18 33 2 12 III 222 75 I 57 1 17 1 57 117

50 2 35 2 5 9 1 58 97 80 1 47 1 22 1 10 33 28 124 199 (5 26 16 1 2 6l 122 167 (( 97 26 251 399 31 2 18 11 2 2 41 57 258 32 180 3 62 28 8 8 1 14 97 2M 371 6S 2 50 15 2 3 50 110 174 72 100 5 54 64- 2 1 18 2 3 179 272 43 6 23 19 6 1 34 59 198 9 69 42 6 87 3 30 197 2S9

328 105 222 46 69 58 1 36 1 39 146 364 460 fi9 10 38 ( 14 6 1 6 4 29 68 87 202 11) M 112 15 8 1 27 3 165 370 596 IS( 330 34 172 89 1 93 11 3 8 794 1.197 21)6 13 189 3 56 10 01 163 459 575 514;

179 6 152 2 26 4 1 :} 266 467 lIS 12 fi8 1 53 11 5 17 196 102 16 1 15 1 1 20 43 76 22 41 34 22 1 85 109 245 15 188 1 32 14 25 22 124 255 375 10 13 1 1 2 1 20 '97 49 23 19 1 16 35 40 62 63 25 27 1 24 24 12 1 53 9() 26 19 10 4 16 15 2 23 28 45 2 sa 6 2 3 3 2 48 91 290 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOC K-NABINAQAR

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Ocoupied House· Serial (including institu- Thana no.J heotares Residen- holds tional and Houseless no. TownfWardJ Scheduled Scheduled Literates and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses inKm2 ,-__"""'____ ,-__"""'____ ,----~-----~ ,---"----, P M F M F l\( F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-NABINAQAR-contd.

101 Bairia (101) 196.67 53 65 419 211i 204 102 Belwa 01 48 78 25 (102) 127.47 33 41 284 154 I) Simri 130 4 61- 13 103 (103) 382.83 72 83 648 327 321 19 152 104 Ghanta (104) 19 27 38.04 39 41 248 132 ll6 3 5 82 26 105 Kalan Dhanawan (105) 4.>.32 54 56 252 141 III 29 26 77 30 106 :Shed (106) ~ 44 .92 5 5 58 28 30 11 107 Sonbo.rsa (107) H17.13 33 43 234 121 113 21 22 35 1 108 Jainagro. (108) 21)9.80 64 64 539 275 :.lfl4 iiI 45 112 18 109 Jaipur Belai (109) 15.78 Uninhabited 110 Parsia (110) Included in Nabinagar Census Town III Kusdehro. (Ul) 106.03 26 28 234 123 III 24 31 63 18 112 Basan Bigha (112) 39.66 16 18 143 71 72 32 26 Il3 Siwa Bigha (1l3) 28.73 22 26 259 140 119 83 15 114 Saya Parbat (114) 29.54 4 5 51 31 20 19 I) 115 Saya Bharath (115) 50.59 9 9 66 38 28 4 18 I U6 Shivrajpur (116) 27.11 55 68 461 241 220 88 _ 17 117 Bhawano Kbap (1l7) Includ~d in Nabinagar CensuS To-wn U8 Nabinagar (118) Included in Nabinagar Census Town 119 Sonpura (119) 43.71 411 48 365 194 171 32 28 ...... 101 36 120 Tithapur (120) 166.32 69 71 571 342 229 124 no 133 21 121 Kharaundha (121) 113.31 31 31 244 119 125 59 30 122 Raronagar (122) 59.89 S6 37 293 141 11>2 26 24 49 2. 123 Gurdi (123) 74.46 28 29 250 125 125 23 23 51 Ii 124 Tol (124) 168.35 70 89 662 348 314 161 153 llo 19 125 ChandoKhar (125) 227.83 55 68 485 251 234- 51 3. III 4i 126 Dhobdiba (126) 175.23 62 81 614 320 294 69 51 102 34 127 Rajwaria (127) 309.51 10 104 782 . 3117 385 171 151 125 34 128 Checharia (128) i5.44 Uninhabit~. 121) Gosaldih (129) 138.00 31 36 318 171 147 6! 11 130 Amdiha (130) 112.10 23 29 179 19 9. 14 11 31 3 131 Hau.npur (131) 5f.39 36 38 2.~3 124 129 47 2 132 Mangi (132) 89.84 34 37 279 130 U9 28 5 133 Bharaundhi (133) 63.94 3 -3 33 17 16 8 134 Dehri (134) 70.01 Uninhabited 135 Bar. (135) 110.88 67 83 569 289 280 63 61 135 85 136 Mahdua (136) 48.56 7 8 64 32 32 32 32 137 Patna (137) 85.39 34 43 259 127 132 67 39 ISS Bardiha (138) 99.55 25 30 251 130 121 14 14 55 24 139 Asni (139) 53.42 Uninhabit~tI. 140 Panrepur ( 1(0) 77.70 18 19 189 100 89 40 4 141 Baghi (141) 136.78 65 65 415 194 221 76 95 59 II 142 Bishunpur (142) 213.27 64 75 593 299 294 76 78 103 27 143 LaJthanpur (14S) 197.48 55 67 461 245 216 51 48 98 25 144 Singhpur (144) 71.63 54 65 420 198 222 59 40 57 50 145 Mayapur.. (145) 20.23 19 25 188 94 94 15 16 41 12 146 Cbandargarh (146) 138.81 271 319 1,914 964 950 196 161 386 132 147 Misra Bigha (147) 47.75 15 17 109 48 61 6 3 26 24 148 Shiwa Sagar (148) 16.19 23 26 171 / 84 87 13 14 53 32 149 Mabsu (14-9) 72.44 154 184 1,198 607 591 130 110 302 124 150 Ratanwan (150) 88.62 44 46 361 184 177 26 19 71 28 291 CENSUS ABSTRACT IUBDIVI810N-AURAN SABAD

MAIN WORKERS ,..--- --'------. Total Main Oultivators Agricultural Household Indus- OtherWor- Workers (1) Labourers try-·Manufactur- kers [III, (I-'IX) (II) ng, Processing, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-workers Servicing and VI to Workers and Repairs IX] [V (a)] ,..--..A.._--.. r-----'-----. ,-_.A.._--, ,-_..A-___ .--, ,-_..A._. --, ,..-~ ,-...... A.---, M l!' l( F M F M F l\( F M F l1 F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

105 8 54 1 41 6 1 9 1 7 110 189 75 8 81 2 44 6 30 79 92 145 27 94 24 27 4 23 182 294 51 2 8 4 1 39 1 2 81 112 74, 9 14 1 14 8 46 67 102 11 8 2 1 1 1 16 29 62 12 50 11 12 1 59 101 120 18 76 35 IS 9 9 2 146 24;4

57 34 11 12 66 111 31 Hi 16 .0- 72 64 46 7 11 2 76 117 9 9 22 20 24 2 17 2 2 5 14 26 123 6 6 46 3 5 68 116 214

91 1 50 13 9 19 1 109 170 213 12 65 39 12 1 lOS 129 2l'1 57 5 6 3 38 5 8 62 120 68 25 35 29 25 4 1 72 127 61 6 36 13 6 2 10 1 64 lIS 165 1 92 70 3 1 1 3 162 310 70 5 47 1 12 4- 2 9 54, 97 127 14;2 128 28 SO ,(2 28 6 192 266 185 70 104 76 70 5 212 315 76 65 3 1 7 05 147 52 4,2 9 1 37 90 56 51 5 68 129 6,( 2 56 2 6 2 66 147 7 3 1 3 2 4, 8 12 146 74 76 51 27 1 46 18 1 143 206 21 16 1 20 16 3 11 13 H 2 28 1 4 1 7 5 16 30 67 100 43 1 29 11 1 1 2 27 25 60 95 58 1 45 7 1 6 42 88 98 4- (5 4, 33 20 96 217 128 10 97 1 22 9 9 7 171 277 115 8 63 51 8 1 130 20& 96 31 33 58 30 / ... 5 1 102 19.1. 53 9 4, 45 8 4, 1 15, 41 70 394 II 96 2 200 7 16 82 2 17 45 553 804 17 12 4; 1 8 7 23 64 31 1 14 11 1 6 1 11 52 75 254 27 46 5 116 21 140 1 78 131 353 /433 79 12 :l7 30 12 12 6 79 00 86 292 URBANjVlLLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOBK-NABINA8AR

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- Serial Thana no.' hectares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward! and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle townfward Houses inKm2 ,--...... _------, r-- .A._---, r--""'---, r--.A.----, P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR--contd.

151 Jobe (151) 157.71 48 53 414 211) 199 40 31 92 46 152 Karman (152) 80.13 13 19 III !)6 ;"),1) 22 2 153 Hardaspur (11)3) 119.79 24 27 210 107 103 12 11 38 7 154 Mansara (154) 121).45 30 47 260 124 136 27 29 41) 10 155 Ghuranand (155) 93.89 39 ,,2 339 163 176 23 :!2 48 5 156 Bara (156) 52.61 9 11 77 33 44 10 14 8 157 Ghura Sagar (157) 148.52 51) 64 386 198 188 38 40 87 26 158 Ghura Purandar (158) - 117.36 21 31 203 106 97 4.'i 39 24 14 159 Tanrwa (159) 48.97 293 328 1,956 1,002' 91)4 14n 148 .520 149 160 Parasiya Rampur (160) 281.66 91 121 791 424 3;)7 12) 119 102 14 161 Basdiha (161) 192.22 180 204 1,215 592 623 16;' 175 231 66 16ll Bhataulia (162) 86.20 Uninhabited 163 Maigara (163) 116.14 39 51 374 202 172 51 45 101 28 164 Simri (164) 112.10 42 50 343 166 177 5 11 61 19 165 Bengahi (165) 99.96 37 40 286 1.57 129 3Jo 27 39 10 166 Dhanhara (166) 87.01 22 22 186 97 89 23 30 3,j 14 167 Pachpokhari (167) 239.98 98 114 797 416 381 58 57 57 10 168 Kajhpa (168) 30.76 7 8 92 47 45 7 169 Belaspur (169) 103.60 30 31 289 155 134 2,; 23 91 35 170 Kharaundha (170) 78.91 31 40 341 194 147 24 11 123 28 171 Karman Fatehpur (171) 134.76 44 57 404 215 189 44 43 73 13 172 Darnni Kalan (172) 69.20 25 31 223 127 96 67 16 173 Darmi Khurd . (173) 42.49 31 34 255 138 117 65 49 33 12 174 Mahuari (174) 88.22 18 22 133 67 66 33 36 26 17 175 Bajraun (175) 143.66 41 .,)7 347 177 170 43 41 62 16 176 Munga (176) 28.33 16 18 118 03 55 4 3 38 2 177 Sonsagar (177) 42.90 18 18 III 50 61 20 178 Manukhap (178) 82.15 19 2i no 71 73 31, .26 32 Il 179 Sonsagar (179) 12.95 Uninhabited 180 Sonar Khap (180) 23.07 10 10 49 23 26 23 26 3 1 181 Saratu (l8I) 128.28 84, 98 687 3;')2 335 139 144 116 13 182 Ekdara (182) -08.80 47 53 366 190 176 79 70 55 7 183 Duamba (183) 30.35 U .. inhabited 184 Dhebladhebli (184) 97.12 20 34 S18 Il5 103 71 64 18 185 Bhagwanpur (185) 53.01 16 ;:;0 155 82 73 36 5 186 Ba-hori Bigba (186) 37.64 Uninhabitt.d 187 Bara (187) 120.59 41 50 345 152 193 12 19 69 21 188 Kanchan (188) 126.66 47 83 504 254 250 202 199 30 2 189 Mungia (189) 426.53 192 247 1,762 883 879 313 293 310 116 190 GajDA (190) 135.97 51 67 343 175 1(18 143 138 10 1

191 Karman (191) 168.75 28 33 227 120 10.7 1 3 30 2 Jagamatbpur 19~ Khapar Manda (192) 558.46 103 131 900 437 463 88 99 109 7 193 Khaaua (193) 145.68 26 37 216 114 102 14 19 13 19. Bela (194) 47.75 96 III 879 470 409 258 230 44 195 Khajuri Panru (195) 659.63 259 337 2,279 1,196 1,083 270 254 423 74 196 Bara (196) 50.59 37 55 410 207 203 113 119 56 13 197 Andari (197) 13.35 Uninhabited 198 Salbahini (198) 14.97 3 3 28 /' a 14 14 14 199 Bhandari n99) 55.04 28 31 179 80 99 65 82 30 4 200 Khajuri Tika (200) 93.08 162 162 1,072 535 537 66 M 287 72 293 CENSUS ABSTRACT IUBDIVI810N-AURANUBAD.

MAIN WORKERS ,------"-- -. Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Wor- Workers (I) Labourers Industry- kers [III, Marginal Non-workerlil (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, IV, V (b) Workers Processing, and VI to Servicing IX] and Repairs [V (a}1 ,--J-----, ..-----'-----0 ..----'------. r--~ ~ ,..--"----, r----'----I M F M F M F M F M F M F ]I,{ F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

108 26 42 4./j 26 14 7 3 104 173 31 29 2 16 25 39 57 .50 1 6 21 50 82 48 8 21) 1 13 6 5 1 5 4 12 72 116 42 5 .21) 1 15 4 2 26 14 95 157

20 17 3 13 13 31 88 3 55 1 20 I 2 1 11 6 12 104 173 50 5 20 1 12 1 18 3 1 9 55 83 433 53 103 1 82 12 131 38 117 2 7 54 562 847 215 35 126 76 35 1 12 209 332

268 8 128 91 7 12 1 37 6 55 318 560 89 16 53 34 16 2 1 113 Hi5 71 50 19 7 1 95 177 73 37 50 27 21 0 2 1 S4 92 36 15 19 6 16 9 1 61 74 185 9 129 1 52 8 4 231 372 22 21 1 2i) 45 79 52 20 2 5 78 1M 77 2 65 1 9 1 3 Il7 US

90 57 32 1 125 189 58 54 4 ,69 96 67 21 40 6 71 117 3S 17 18 3 15 14 I) 29 49 87 28 50 6 20 19 " 2 12 1 1 S9 142 26 18 8 37 55 20 16 4 30 61 39 6 22 17 6 38 67 15 15 8 26

173 3 143 1 23 2 1 6 179 332 93 49 40 16 36 27 13 5 4 I 1 96 127

H 16 12 31 16 1 3 71 84 41 1 36 1 2 3 41 72

72 6 60 5 8 1 4 7 SO 180 120 48 72 1 37 133 21lJ 429 III 176 7 225 93 12 5 16 6 2 2 41)2 766 96 66 II '7 77 59 8 79 102

60 1 47 3 I 3 37 67 69

211 48 169 5 U 43 7 11 17 140 200 275 49 38 11 10 42 55 60 .223 5 141 1 77 4 1 4 3 186 244 218 50~ 97 440 4 llS 92 13 23 1 3 fI 500 980,...

109 91 51 ~ 58 87 OS lIZ

6 6 .2 1 ' 4. I) S 8 4li 12 25 15 12 5 as 87 190 39 63 2 30 31 74 6 23 17 18 328 480 294 URBANfVlllAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAQAR

Name of Area of No. of No. of Tot,al Population village with village in Oocupied House- (including institu- Serial Thana no., hectares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses ,...-___..A.. ____--, inKm2 ,------"------. ,...-- --"-----., ,-_.A._--. P M F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 {) 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-NABINAQAR-eontd.

201 Koni (201) 50.59 51 57 352 188 164 6 4, 51 9 202 Malwariya (202) 56.25 17 19 116 66 50 17 18 29 2 203 Phulwariya (203) 107.24 35 43 279 164 115 86 66 62 4 264- Dharam Khap (204) 18.21 21 22 135 69 66 33 32 16 205 Purahra (205) 67.58 64 78 457 245 212 72 67 134 37

206 Bhaluwari (206) 45.73 38 38 258 139 119 46 42 46 7 207 KhairiRam (207) 43.71 7 7 73 40 33 26 9 208 Sernd Bechain (208) 70.01 81 106 684 345 339 110 101 72 4 209 Beni Gonjhar (209) 258.59 155 176 1,144 569 575 178 196 182 42 210 Damua (210) 4;5.32 Uninhabited 211 Donra (211) 427.75 Uninhabited 212 Karman Lahang (212) 280.04 138 148 1,022 519 503 185 192 141 32 213 Ganu (213) 52.61 14 14 101 54 47 16 214 Chandan Bigha (214) :n.04- 10 10 111 52 59 20 4 215 Barai Khap (215) 101.17 54 59 412 202 1110 108 117 86 14- 216 Ramnagar (216) 184.94- 190 203 1,34-8 654- 694- 247 236 287 90 217 Gambariya (217) 203.96 145 145 821 404 4-17 149 144 58 29 218 Ujaiui (218) 34.40 38 38 255 123 132 42 31 219 Duari (219) 78.51 89 89 525 253 272 102 107 77 21 220 Bayhakol (220) 38.44 14 19 120 63 57 19 18 24 '4 .221 Harihar Urdana (221) 226;62 125 158 1.080 541 539 360 364- 92 6 222 Tendua (222) 51.8Q 105 124 825 443 382 60 66 2114 19 223 Ballabblllr (223) 5.67 Uninhabited 224 Misir Tendua (224) 46.13 42 62 393 205 188 159 140 89 24 225 Jhari (225) 144.47 60 69 < 531 266 265 30 36 144 40

226 Burhna (226) 75.68 30 30 226 100 120 43 1:3 5 3 38 12 2.27 Keo.za.kpur (227) 161.70 55 55 355 178 177 25 26 1 46 4 228 Mehian (228) 48.56 57 65 443 219 224 6 7 107 411 .229 Mahri Itwa (229) 57.00 01 51 406 202 204 52 ll2 51 3 2110 Itwa (2ll0) 226.62 116 161 994 504 490 55 57 259 82 2a1 Labhri (231) 98.74 17 22 169 91 78 52 10 232 Debi Ksnri (232) 28.73 14 16 128 59 69 2 7 24- 7 gaa Sinduriy... (233) 101.17 39 44 239 122 117 85 82 28 9 234 Anandua (234) 71.22 20 20 1116 75 61 9 10 43 20 .235 Reo.mpur (235) 173.20 105 119 834 428 406 107 90 1 147 36 236 Ra..mpur Kblllirat (236) 51.39 Uninhabited· 237 Kauri (237) 210.43 59 59 492 261 231 30 23 163 62 238 Simri (238~, 55.81\ 14 20 III 47 64 5 5 21 Z 239 Sikariya Moniyar (239) 134.76 25 31 186 101 87 14 18 59 2() 240 Lauo.bar (240) 209.62 5S 5S 411> 219 196 85 71 74 40 241 Sikariyo. Rato.n (241) 70.41 12 13 113 58 55 11 15 30 18 242 Nima.n Jodh (243) 97.93 9 10 81 38 43 6 8 11 243 Kala l?a.har (244) 23~.57 113 137 868 447 441 92 95 272 133 244 M3110hari (245) 329.81 59 76 522 270 252 68 66 125 23 24;5 l'ichhuliyeo. (246) 122.21 30 59 384 194 190 4,0 3S 70 21 246 Bichkurwo. (279) 54.63 33 39 253 135 118 37 37 32 7 247 Ra.jpur (280) 81.75 87 117 749 374: 375 7Z 58 2114 174 248 Niman (281) 49.78 Uninhabikld 249 lIaza.ri (282) 2~5.17 ao 35 261 la6 125 35 30 24 1 250 Chotki Parhi (283) 84.17 27 39 236 112 124 48 13 295 CENSUS-ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-AURANIIABAD

MAIN WORKERS r------"- ----. Total Main Cultivators Agric:mltural Household Other Workers . Workers (I) Labourers Industry- (III, IV, V Ib) (I-IX) (II) Manufaoturing, and VI to IX] Processing, Marginal Non·workers Servioing Workers and Repairs (V (8)] r~ r-~ r---- ...... r----"---> ,--..... --, r-~ r-- .-"--...... :M If M: F M F M: F };[ F M: F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240 25 26 27 28

73 1 3!) 1 6 17 15 1 114 163 30 1 16 1 14 36 49 67 20 29 2 38 18 97 95 32 17 14 1 37 66 119 35 68 2. 14 3 5 123 207 77 1 26 51 1 62 118 14 8 6 26 33 166 20 61 73 15 28 5 4 2. 179 317 292 149 127 23 135 126 1 29 4 277 422

241 6 1,'j0 I 65 5 7 19 53 90 225 407 19 IS I 12 18 23 29 25 - 23 2 8 19 59 104. 6 34 2 67 4 3 66 98 13g 2tf> 1 134 112 15 25 1 13 263 355 430 220 127 104 49 107 77 \} 1 ~ 184 288 62 41 13 3 5 19 61 113 124, I) 46 55 tl 1 IG 4 I) 62 124 205 30 25 5 33 57

2;'18 52 81 20 154 31 ]4. \} 1 1 1 282 486 241 1 90 70 1 81 1 4 201 377

103 52 51 102 ISS 125 78 29 2 18 1 140 265

52 :; 25 24 5 I 2 54 115 !l7 7 fU 5 18 2 17 81 170 105 15 57 If' 12 I 2, 3 2 114 207 fl2 21 30 1 45 II 17 2 2 4 108 179 230 It 147 .7 10 12 9 4 37 274 434; .2 31 10 1 2 U 76 26 1 22 4 1 1 3 32 65 55 29 22 7 33 22 67 88 38 7 2ft ft 7 6 1 1 36 53 lSI 15 95 75 15 9 2 5 242 391 I

125 95 25 -5 1 136 230 16 4 II 1 4 3 1 .5 :n 55 55 2 8 2 46 85 " 45 2 lO~ 39 44 1 50 37 3 1 I) 11'1 157 32 7 Ia 10 5 2 26 48 ,1& 4 3 '7 2 22 43 :212 43 147 1 05 . 42 1 9 1 ;M 398 129 94 35 .. 20 141 232 6S 17 39 » 19 8 10 15 29 111 144 60 fl 25 1 23 5 7 5 .... 75 112 163 31 59 &5 26 15 4 25 1 7 204 344

63 47 HI 73 125 ... ___ ~9 9 18 25 8 6 1 6:f '. Il5 296 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with Village in Occupied Heuse. (including Institu. Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen· holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literatps no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in Km2. r-----'-----., r--~.A,-. ., ,--_-A.._~ ,-_...A-_~ P M: F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-NABINAGAR·-contd.

251 Shivpur (284) 60.70 43 49 322 160 162 28 30 "8 2 252 Bhatkur (285) 42.90 25 29 200 101 99 99 98 42 253 Barki Parhi (286) 85.79 64 79 514 277 237 38 38 153 33 254 Chand Khap (287) 36.42 10 12 104 50 54 6 6 20 2 255 Dhanawan (288) 113.72 44 64 414 201 213 11 8 114. 51

256 Karman (289) 62.73 10 12 85 37 48 19 2 251 Mirzapur (290) _ 90.24 27~ 31 267 142 125 55 56 58 10 258 Simn, (291) 46.94 7 9 63 32 31 15 11 9 259 M:ahuli (292) 215.69 63 64; 438 236 202 18 21 134 48 260 Baruna (293) 244.83 85 115 713 357 356 64 55 150 27

261 Belain (294) 62.32 24 33 216 117 99 48 37 55 30 262 Burhiban (295) 35.61 28 33 181 87 94 9 13 43 14 263 Rampur (296) 85.39 48 49 292 144 148 47 54 47 5 264 Dhanauti (297) 69.20 8 8 44 29 15 20 I 265 Itwa (298) 197.08 70 88 593 294 299 83 86 83 28

266 Kuea (299) 127.07 2~ 41 271 133 138 55 58 57 12 267 Karwan Beehin (300) 25.90 2 2 21 11 10 7 2 268 Blain (301) 346.00 117 132 945 50! 441 125 III 202 36 269 Basdiha (302) 157.83 47 53 363 188 175 71 68 83 19 270 Bhatwa Bhagli (303) 57.06 22 27 212 102 110 44 46 24 9

271 Bhagli (304) 51.80 19 :::3 167 93 74 40 27 272 Banhara (305) 44.51 3 6 43 19 24 9 273 Dewankhiri (306) 53.01 2 3 11 4 7 274 KhiriDayal (307) 118.17 :n a9 2119 120 119 49 4,2 56 25 275 AmaUII.a (30S) 146.49 22 2\} 206 111 95 8 2 57 29

276 Sa.ttar (309) 262.23 ill 85 582 304 Z78 97 90 148 97 277 Sohadih (312) 47.35 U,.iM~u(r';G~U; 278 Phuldiha (313) 124.24 85 113 736 343 393 101 104 101 9'7 27D HQ.l'iharpul' (1l14) 32.9'7 12 17 118 68 50 23 20 280 Bonbl}rsa Khaira (315) 244.43 42 50 521 264 257 18 II) 105 10

281 Ttmua (316) 451UiO 2fl6 324 1.842 896 946 229 2:::1 412 197 292 Ba.riyawan (317) 265.47 216 2;,}4 1,711 882 Sal) 160 158 376 95 283 Parsa (319) 140.42 82 101 663 328 9115 94- 95 148 18 294, Qopalpur (320) 3;'}.61 :I 3 16 7 9 7 9 285 Kurgain (331) 75.27 30 4.1 29::1 152 140 79 77 34

286 Pararia (332) 1113.34 79 80 598 297 1101 49 51 Ih~ lH 287 Mioie Higha (333) 26.30 4 4 28 13 15 7 5 8 Ii 288 Jharaha (994) 4.2.49 111 99 24,7 1M 117 95 75 27 7 289 Koni (336) 89.03 26 31 254 I'll 133 63 21) 21)0 Beni (1l97) 16S.75 106 117 657 326 331 4.8 29 142 60

191 Hawa (33S) 222.57 97 97 711 377 334 ll2 20 149 15 292 Mahuari (339) 127.07 29 29 232 lIS 114, 18 12 99 2 21)3 Karman (34.0) 145.28 11 20 143 79 64 22 19 25 I 294 /-Tendnni (341) 90.65 28 32 222 116 106 94 lI2 IS 3 21}5 - Taomsi (342) 30.35 Uninhabi11ld,

296 Ghantlpur Bh8taulia(343) 124.24 37 64 393 195 198 144 a3 24 2 297 Bairawa.n Loknath(344) 226.82 73 SO 614 321 203 lOS 98 137 3{j 298 Pipra. (345) 133.95 33 00 366 195 171 133 107 50 7 299 Beasahi (346) 47.35 37 50 390 --201 189 66 53 116 fil 300 Tamsi (347) 159.44 48 63 413 202 211 76 as 26 1 297 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION~ AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKEHS ..-----~ ------.------~.~.-~- _"._~--.---.~ -- -._ --- _---- - ._ -~--- .--- -- .-.- --... Total Main Cultivators Agricultulal Housf'hold indus- Other -Wor- Marginal Non-workers Workers (I) LaboUl'ers tl'y--Manufactur. kprs [III, \Vorkers (I~IX) (II) ing. Procpssing, IV, V(b) Servicing and and VI to Repairs IX] [V (a) 1 , __ .A.._.-., ,-___ ."A..._~ r---"--~ r-- _A__~ - --.. r--- ~- ~ r---..A--~ r--' ..A... ___,--... M }<' l\'[ If M F l\1 F :tV[ F M F M F 17 18 Ifi 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 2G 26 27 28

5;; 67 1 1 11 93 160 48 30 20 1 23 27 Ii 2 1i3 69 12,; 34 70 26 23 Hi 10 1:3 1 }!>2 203 Ii lr. 2t 9 r. 21i 49 70 38 48 18 9 20 2 11 131 17" 18 Ii 10 5 5 3 " Dl 43 61 3 2:; 1 25 2 8 3 1, 80 :; r; 122 12 5 7 20 26 1 Srl 1 73 3 9 151 201 113 7 29 (\ 171 34 13 20 8 9 186 322 60 4 28 28 4 4 8 57 1 I:' 87 42 10 1 12 5 29 45 64 64 22 a8 1 3 1:1 61 67 87 8 1 10 1 1 19 14 126 5 74 45 5 7 3 43 165 251 39 Hi 7 57 7 1 76 181 6 4 2 5 10 139 80 259 27 27 1 39 3 245 411 9 49 85 33 9 1 2 103 Hl6 22 19 19 14 42 8 4 7 60 81

47 37 9 46 74 13 1 5 8 1 4 15 19 2 2 2 7 43 17 18 15 17 10 .2 2 75 48 4 33 4 4 100 11 , 63 91 146 51 75 58 50 13 5 15B 222 70 40t 149 49 43 3 15 1 21 194 2 27 2 344 30 :I 33 48 116 13 98 3 16 10 2 2 148 24:~ 2f) 369 74 203 45 94 14; 1 58 3 527 68 160 3 104 56 81 872 417 9 72 2 113 463 648 Hifi 1111 67 4a 81 5U 10 2 8 3 104 r; 159 130 3 5 :I 4 3n 4 79 70 39 70 2 2 73 70 86 20 14 133 14 20 7 164 287 9 \) 4 42 In 3 4.7 39 15 62 2 68 73 1 44 1 4 53 ::: 3 17 68 115 131 7 66 47 7 3 15 111 195 213 3 123 21 3 12 ;) 158 219 331 58 4. 39 14 4 [I 60 no 46 7 22 17 7 7 33 62 8 39 22 8 67 1 2 54 96

102 30 39 1 63 29 2 38 91 130 26 87 55 23 148 6 3 ... 173 267 97 43 32 65 43 9B 128/ 92 19 50 3Q 19 2 109 17 80 36 17 170 116 86 194 298 URBANfVlllAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NAIINAGAR

Name of Area. of No. of No, of Total Popula.tion village with villago in Occupied House­ (including institu­ Serial Th&na.no., hectares Residen. holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Litera.tes no. Town[W.. rd/ and Qf tial PopulatiOJt) Cast.6S Tribes (Jircle town/ward Houses in Km2

2 3 4 5 6 7 . 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA---NABINAGAR ·contd.

301 Barahra (348) 116.5S 384 lin 203 5.") :;4 23 302 'l'hum bhi (349\ 98.74 267 145 122 102 54 303 DangI'a. (350) :l:{,!l!) Uninhabited lOt Thumha (a51) 116.55 42 284 139 14.3 60 68 1)4 22 30il Bha.bhandih (35:!) 50.59 :;1 :l95 2040 191 33 404· GO

306 Bail'ia. (353) 12S.28 107 128 842 434 408 ao :3\l H6 22 307 Kulharia (354) l)7 ,93 25 26 138 68 70 i,O 47 ij 308 '-Bisl'arnpu l' (355.) !I!1.l5 .53 53 420 207 213 tiU 6t) .,)8 6 309 pa.rstt. (356) 77,70 52 61 381 204 177 16 !) 82 10 310 MiJ'zaplll' (357) 317.27 109 928 484 444 . 1,34 136 289 88 311 Mahuli (a58) 8Z.iJ.j 18 22 211) HZ 103 62 1 312 Babhandih (359) 147.71 20 25 16' 79 85 i,7 ,30 11 4 313 Barki Regania (,360) 180.49 .,6 80 :;24 255 209 07 76 66 22 314 ReganianMajhauh(36l) 374.73 122 144 985 515 470 74 76 217 76 315 Sona.urs (362) £80A4 118 132 925 483 442 66 68 1\)0 28

316 KIloRsut,ia (363) 76.89 44 44 343 IS:} 11)0 5 12 61 9 317 Semra Uchibhan (364) 125.86 36 40 292 107 13,-; 2.1 318 Anjanian (361) 103'09 80 88 ;;77 305 272 38 6\\ 319 Pipr... (3GS) 229.86 69 69 497 279 21B 7 H2 320. RhUl'klll'iya (367) 18S.58 69 H 462 243 219 ;1.) 71

321 Jasaia (368) 125.86 48 oj\} 410 220 1!)0 57 50 87 16 322 Banhara (36lJ) n.25 U 18 141 67 74 19 18 38 30 323 Bil>rdiha (370, 66.77 21 23 191 96 95 20 }.! 49 3{) 324 Nawadih (371) SZ.36 19 26 22·; 117 108 17 ]4 57 25 325 Klll~,"dh", (372) 101.l7 5~ 64 498 2iH 237 9,; 76 96 29 a:l6 Majhauli (3n) 2')9.40 03 It)3 740 a63 04 52 150 91 327 N ..rehahi (374) 174-.*~ i)4 ;H ;joo 257 24 17 ,-,1 1 328 Mahdewa (37.'i) 122.62 66 66 4(jO 22;) 60 48 10l 21 329 L"'11i .... pur (!l76) H.:J2 23 25 179 81 59 50 32 7 3:l0 Cha"an Kalan (:l77) 197.48 III 145 1,043 :ill Ja2 135 202 25

3:n Ingunahi (37S) 83.39 2') 205 117 88 87 G9 29 2 332 GangaiJar (379) WUi3 36 HI2 161 l;jl :l2 :"14 40 3 :133 GaUl'" (380) 3;"lJH) U .. il~hQlJi,~d :n4 Karhari (381) 31).83 :3;) :17 97 34 335 Karhara (382) 2tl1.83 15 3:3 93 20

336 SalJarsa (3S:l) 1.;,;.40 46 170 229 40 49 66 30 337 J .. ipur (aM) 17:1.20 4& 220 209 2() 25 il9 2'1 338 Situra (385) 202.74 43 170 171 47 44 37 7 339 Ghutia (386) 93.48 37 146 va 75 74 52 7 340 Say" (387) lii6.61 24 127 108 1i2 50 51 4

au Sindu,.i.. (388) 247.fifl 50 353 174 179 48 81i 33 ,HZ ~Ill'jU 1<.llO),p (:18\)) 34.80 \) 09 .1(:; ;)3 :_>, 24 24 3·n ;\[i rZaplll' (390) 1;)7.42 .J­ H) 10 o Ii 1 1 :114 n",;p"" (:l01) ;33(),98 UO 818 404 41-1· 71 170 78 ;}.[;, Jti1~an !'a (:W8) 236.74 .:to :H2 IH 108' 45 8

;j~(j I(hal'l1g i'1l"S')' ClOO) 80.,;3 7 14 101 12 11 32 :H :'1·.7 Tuna (+00) 1l:l.72 (ii) 70 .")28 10(-1 8; 106 ;~:z :!.:tS Ga'nhil."la ({OI) ~.34 .•}f 108 lUi 948 :Wg 17:; III 1 57 ;Hll l'IIali (.t02) 107.48 EO 13G 1,107 l:n 129 168 .~7 3,0 So,,; Sajompur (-10.}) 11. \);"j U ni nhfLbited 299 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-~AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS _------"------_.------~ -, To~al Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other Vi'or- Workers (1) Labourers try--Manufactur- kers [III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Processing. IV, V(b) Marginal Non-workers Servicing and VI to "Vorkers and Repairs IX] [V(a) 1 ,------"--., ,.----'------, r-----A-----. r--..J..-.----.. ,.-----A.__ -, r-----"--- -, r----,.J\_- ~ 11( 1<' M F M F ]\[ F l\I F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2,1 25 26 27 28

79 4- 32 1 37 3 10 1 38 101 161 79 4 73 4; 2 4 66 118

70 29 40 1 69 145 95 65 11 19 IO!l 191

198 ] 139 5 33 21 236 407 40 33 21 9 HI 24 28 37 65 44 17 4 :n 59 III 154 96 38 64 20 15 :!.8 17 6 18 102 121 198 18 8:l 53 IS 5 57 28(; 426

53 44 9 59 103 33 6 Hi 12 41; 8.5 105 5 44 <} 50 2 5 6 150 2M 2.~2 51> 172 4 GO 4(1 7 2 III 1 262 41r. 217 38 130 2 0:1 30 0 12 3;"; 29 231 375

92 57 57 36 23 19 5 2- 7 5 4 86 99 97 66 93 59 2 4 ... 2 3 60 69 156 21 129 2. ,,-~-) Ifl 2 149 251 130 2 126 2 ;} 1 14-9 216 114 1 63 23 1 28 129 218

101 51 54 12 22 27 6 8 19 4 20 7 99- 132 32 I) 16 ~I Ii 7 31i 69 45 13 26 13 la 6 51 83 53 14 32 1 18 13 3 64 94 120 65 31 86 (j4 2 8 141 HH

194 II 1£\5 3n 11 3 18:~ 3i)2 167 6 HI 1 2.1 5 I) H2 251 99 22 47 2 43 20 2 '1 13(, !lOa 47 24 19 27 24 1 51 57 215 '1 65 1 89 1 ]2 49 5 3 55 214- '44-9

(I 12 28 1 30 76 58 82 3 5.5 3 15 12 1 64 '18 134

100 26 51 11 43 15 (l 23 123 183 97 3 85 3 II 1 14 14 139 -206 /57 26 20 10 25 26 88 203 10() 3 52 29 3 19 125 206 101 12 79 2() 12 2 69 159 59 12 19 2& 11 f) '1 I 87 139 50 22 16 23 H 11 8 1 2 70 84-

78 9 51 1 14 8 & 96 170 18 16 2 " 28 53 (j 1 4 5 9 163 5 89 4 56 1 Z 16 241 409 74- 15 45 2 28 13 1 100 153

23 1 17 1 (} 25 52 131 50 49 1 79 49 3 142 205 224- 5 76 117 5 17 14 3 261 455 252 77 97 3 106 58 9 2 4-0 14 292 4135 300 URBANjVllLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-NABINAGAR

Name of Area of No. of No. of To:al Population village with villa:~e in Occupied House- (including Institu- Serial Thana no.! hecta,'es Residen- holds tiona I and IIouseles'l Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward! and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses ,--__~A..-__, in Km 2 • ,--~., r--.A..---. ,-----"----., P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 \) 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-NABI:IIAGAR-concld.

3ia Maluka Bigha (401) 84.17 10 11 \)l 4\) 42 Ii) 352 Hori (405) fH5.87 1\)(J 204 1,283 tH2 671 171 183 286 106

Total 53,643.!!7 17,616 20,843 144,690 73,856 70,834 18,132 17,380 11 7 28,34!l 7,881

NABUAGAR

1 Wal'd No.1 NA S22 893 6,316 3,284 :3,032 .':H 480 2,16;' 1,116 2 \Vard No.2 NA 176 Hl3 1,11i7 622 .,M 188 188 301 74

Total 2.61 9,8 1,086 7,473 3,906 3,567 722 .668 2,466 1,190 301 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

,-______MAIN WORKERSA. ______. _____. ____ _,

Tot,al Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indu~· Other Wor- Workers (I) Labourers try-Manufactur' kers [III. (I-IX) (II) ing, Processing, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-wOI'kers Servicing and VI to 'Vorkers and Repairs IX] [V (a)] ,-_A._-., ,..----A.--., ,-----'----, r----"---~_"'I ,-_..A.---., r---"--_, ,-_--A.-----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

2tl 20 18 8 20 2 23 20 198 6;) 92 liJ 65 4ti 7 3 34 12 38 -;t02 .568

33,698 5,476 18,541 898 10,396 4,204 1,279 213 3,482 161 1,232 4,389 38,926 60,969

TOWN

1,544- 207 !l4 1 231 lltl 196 28 1,023 62 2 18 1,738 2,807 31.) 34 2.'i 140 31 20 :2 130 I 24 307 477

1,859 241 119 1 371 147 216 30 1,153 63 2 42 2,045 3,284 302 URBANjVlLLAGE PR'MARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK_'~BARUN

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House· (including institu- Serial Thana no.! hectares Residen· holds tional and HouSElless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses ,--__ A_~ inKm2 r----.A. r---A.-~ ,--.A._--, p M F M F M F H F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD --contd.

1 Karahra .~ (29) 163.49 32 43 364 191 173 81 67 81 26 2 Kalyanpur (30) 93.48 39 -43 286 152 134 69 59 37 2 3 Hathikap (31) 155.40 69 69 608 314. 294 15!1 147 125 35 4 Dhangain (32) 326.98 206 2,,0 1,661 808 8;33 205 206 348 Hi8 5 Barauli (33) 341.95 171 247 1,528 792 736 349 316 348 181

6 Kadirpura (34) 80.53 21 21i 174 91 83 82 77 30 5 7 Kadirpura (35) 256.97 Uninhabited 8 Kharjama (36) 1i0.99 37 42 3G4 181 183 fil 49 87 13 9 Kathaha (37) 656.80 128 157 1,217 63;' ;,82 15-1 152 312 46 10 Narayeakhap (38) II6.14 2!) 38 246 H2 104 129 91 35 4

11 Bagahi (39) 368.66 47 47 44(, 231i 210 7 12 SO 3 12 Mahuari (40) lfi3.37 65 61; 415 222 193 31 27 140 29 13 Dhuriya (41) 253.73 103 III 708 3n!) 353 77 76 134 54 14 Pipra (42) 292.99 173 210 1,412 706 70(j 330 332 291 90 15 Pipra (43) 61.11 8 12 64 34 30 15 17 8 2

16 Karma (44) 80.fi3 62 69 506 267 239 2fi 25 141 33 17 Askhap (45) SO.94- 33 41 25e 120 136 SI 98 1)4- 8 IS Parasia. (46) 152.97 60 74- 516 2:;3 263 IlIl llO 128 75 19 Batura (47) ISS.9fJ 96 III 739 3!l1 :14:"\ 92 73 Hl7 32 20 Bhuapur (48) 87.01 51 60 510 272 238 70 59 97 10

21 Balksrna (49) 107.24 42 1)3 372 192 180 49 4-5 88 3 22 Teldiha (50) 163.90 76 93 543 289 254- 144 111 119 11 23 Rampur (51 ) 220.22 90 96 792 412 380 19 20 183 44 24 Kat8a (52) 93.08 90 118 807 40(; 40l 20 22 151 20 410 25 Makhl'a (53) 278.42 106 110 81i2 442 194 169 163 2~

26 Dhllonl.uli (54) 265.47 98 98 736 385 351 63 62 20" 67 27 Dighi (55) 83.77 26 34 349 191\ lfi4 51 46 7.7 6 28 Gothauli (56) 12,36.1H 139 15!1 1,041 526 515 147 132 206 39 29 Malikana (57) 28.33 4 4 20 12 S 3 2 3 30 Chura (58) 277.61 150 191 1,380 709 671 227 207 37<4- 67

31 Dharampura (59) 95.91' 77 77 506 263 243 41 45 152 43 32 Phesra (60) 127.07 31 42 2.56 t:li) 121 116 109 .f:G 33 Karma (61) 113.31 2H 45 330 175 155 82 79 flU 15 50 50 328 161 34 Bimra :Kalan (62) 83.77 167 64- 63 83 ~2 35 Bhalua (6:i) 125.45 19 HI 191 9fi 90 4:i 49 48 II

36 Chitauf'khap (64) 8.50 Uninhabited 37 Mahtha (6,;) 139.61 79 88 605 307 298 37 33 98 9 38 Niranjanpur (66) 17.40 Uni "',ub',e~d 39,. Inglis «(7) 289.35 llO llO 873 452 421 193 178 195 43 4,0 Tanrwamansu1'pur (68) 21.0i 7 7 [;3 23 30 1

41 Mitraj (69) 7:;.27 36 63 379 200 170 71 66 49 42 I{hand" (70) 174.01. 128 148 1.146 605 Ml 256 51 43 Shahpur: (71) 54.23 Uninhabited 44 Pokhraha (72) 36.83 16 20 168 95 73 45 45 Teri (73) 46.54 36 40 335 188 147 'Hi 14 86 2

4;6 Nawadih (74) :36.02 13 13 108 55 43 41 19 19 1 47 Sonbarsa (75) 86.20 48 5(; 343 166 177 71 84 108 46 48 Kazichak (7(;) 126.66 110 127 835 39» 436 53 66 210 61 49 Ahmadchak (77) 28.73 Uninhabited 5'0 Balmti (78) HI1.S7 46 55 403 192 211 81 94 07 19 303 CENSUS-ABSTRACT IUBDIVIIION-AURAN8ABAD

,-______:MAIN---A. WORKERS ~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other Workwrs Workers (I) Labourers try-Manufactu- {flI, IV, V Ib} (I-IX) (II) ring. Processing, and VI -to IX] 8ervicing Margina.l Non-worker. and Repairs Workers [V (a)) ,-__..A. ___ ~ ,-.-.A._-, ,--A.__!_, ,--A._~ ,-_..A._--, ,.-_. ...A-_--, ,--- ,.A.___~ 11( ~ 14: F M F M F M F 10( F 111 F

l.3 Hi 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

, S8 46 40 7 41 3S 2 5 1 103 127 89 n 41 33 45 40 3 63 61 143 Si 52 6 64 7;"; 8 19 3 1 171 209 372 61 206 12 ]22 48 16 I 28 2 51 434, 741 394 78 165 9 199 69 3 27 398 658 4;0 4;0 4 I 34 39 2 51 43

85 1 50 18 I 6 11 19 96 163 292 211 56 7 18 I 52 342 530 511 5 53 1 17 83 87 107 101 5 1 128 210 133 I 106 I 23 3 1 89 192 174- 50 67 3 10(, 46 7 1 181 303 334 97 117 14 168 83 6 43 24, 101 348 _ 508 21 11 10 13 30 124' 3 96 25 3 3 1 1 142 235 56 41 26 28 41 2 64 95 86 62 a5 4 43 58 8 167 201 191 6 97 84 6 3 7 1 4 202 335 1I9 3 77 1 40 2 -I I 153 235

92 12 57 1 34 ]l I 1M 1~8 138 57 61 3 74 54 3 1 _I 150 196 175 123 131 87 38 35 6 1 237 257 180 4.5 125 48 45 1 6 2'26 356 202 2 114; 1 84 1 3 1 240 408

199 125 56 3 Ii 186 351 93 I 55 19 1 19 102 153 283 29 171 14 79 13 18 2 15 6 125 237 361 6 6 6 8 351 5 205 2 61 3 10 ... 75 358 666

HI 48 69 Hi 9 122 243 7B _ 54 17 52 54 6 3 57 67 85 18 19 ti2 IS I 3 1 B9 137 95 14 60 ;2 34 12 1 72 147 56 45 II 39 96

159 66 86 1 fI 148 29B 203 124 55 24 241) 421 10 9 1 13 30 101 24 70 7 91l 179 313 1 75 168 1 70 2{)'2 540

32 :n 1 63 73 76 tiO 12 4 112 147 31 3 24 4 34 43 82 2 27 fl. 2 10 84 17ii 178 1 7f) GO 1 10 33 221 435 92 28 HI 3 100 211/ 304 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEV£LOPMENT·BLOCK~BARUN

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House· (including institu· Serial Thana no.' hectares Residen· holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward! and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circlo town/ward Houses r-~ ..A-_____ 2 in Km ,---___"'_----.-., • ,--~ r-___..,A..-~ P M F M F' M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-AURANQABAD-contd.

51 Safuahe (79) 69.61 72 76 610 2!)7 313 60 70 170 68 52 Kusmhi (80) 4,1.28 4 7 62 32 30 27 17 53 ' Saiclabad (81) 22.6(; Uwinhabited 54 Takinagar (82) 26.71 13 19 140 73 67 7:1 67 40 5 5",) . Patkhaul (83) 29.14 7 9 69 40 29 21 4. 56 Petarhi (84) 126.26 57 61 530 2840 246 40 3:' 123 7 57 JarUlkhap (8.;) 77.29 5:' 59 399 213 186 22 17 102 19 58 Ratnaur (86) - 63.:'3 32 42 324 17:' 149 32 30 82 16 59 Tarnali (87) 101.98 69 102 595 312 283 120 121 170 12 60 Baidahi (88) 42.49 22 29 236 122 114 19 19 74 6

61 l~urwan (89) 131.93 52 54 323 162 161 61 69 54 8 62 Harnahi (99) 80.53 33 39 258 13n 123 30 20 55 13 63 Narahi (100) 69.20 l,i 15 98 43 !)!) 10 15 13 2 64; Sarpata (101) 86.60 32 32 264 133 131 5 7 80 13 65 Dudhaila ( 102) 85.79 34; 34 291 160 131 6 3 80 .1I 66 Pauthu (106) 519.20 267 329 2,124 1,079 1,045 296 287 522 177 67 Behraj (107) 23.47 Uninhabited 68 Jagdishpnr (108) 163.49 81 82 632 322 310 9,; 76 128 18 69: Chiraila (109) 115.33 32 35 267 142 12[> 11 6 68 18 70- Rarhua (110) 269.52 79 84 716 375 34.1 3 3 138 41 71 Chetu Bigha (lll) 15.78 15 17 158 80 7t-1 29 5 72. Shivnnthpur (1I2) 273.55 113 117 928 475 453 90 99 225 66 73 Kaus (U6) 143.66 62 7{) 552 308 244 9 6 1 129 49 74 JoSiya. (ll7) 47.75 96 107 864 416 4,48 12 16 6 [} 217 12) 75' Jaukap (118) 29f1.06 1M 175 1.1l3 594 fil9 171) 151 269 *7 76 Urdina (119) 231. ]4 8fl 106 677 :l54 :l2:l 111 (ll) 230 79 77 pokhrahi (120) 99.96 62 S3 471 2i'i0 221 24 24 141 29 78 Khatira (121) 54.23 Uninhabited 79 Tengri (122) 62.73 Uninhabited 80 Pirtaml'Ul' (123) 159.8[> 47 fi2 377 195 182 117 lI8 88 23 81 Ratanpura (124) 155.80 68 77 547 284 263 22 16 141 37 82 Rasulpur (ljl6) 278.82 108 12;~ 825 430 39" 148 llfi 155 29 83 Banauli (127) 5:hOl 52 61 314 152 162 52 51 m 10 84 Raksani (128) 49.37 25 25 155 88 67 27 10 85 Tangra (129) 256.97 152 176 1,130 559 571 8:') 90 301 70 86 Baikhap (130) 32.37 Uninhabited 87 GopalpUl' (131) 17S.Uti J08 llO 80,; 442 363 63 or. 396 281 88 lietllmpur (132) llO.88 17 21 181 91 90 3 45 7 89 Siris (133) 128.69 192 205 1,442 699 743 125 116 398 144- 90 Ghorahft (134) 94.70 64 64 1i34 280 254 120 25 Ifl F'atehpul' (135) 132.74 74 82 592 :::08 284 79 66 13ri 60 44, 44 92 lietampur (136) 41.28 336 175 161 27 22 64 :1 93 Bhupatpur (137) 308.77 213 222 1,693 913 780 156 137 517 127 94 Nawada (138) 28,73 U 8 49 24 25 IS 5 22.26 95 Bulli Bi~ha (139) Uninhabited lia.baspuc (140) 96.72 64 64 44;9 237 212 29 2;) 147 46 96 85, 97 Silaunja (141) 158.63 8ri 574 273 901 IS 17 124 34 Bardih kalan (142) 91.0.-; 96 III 7t-14 377 407 40 42 155 Sl 98 77 107 7111 99 Bardihkhul'd (143) 67.58 339 374 HiO 162 II5 30 100 Maddupur (144) 70.2~, 81 95 f,Uti 31m 2%'1 \)8 78 133 43 305 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-- AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS ------.. - --.--~-----~.------..- .-----.- - -- -., Total M:ain Cultivlltoril Agricultur'al Household indu8- Other \\.or- Marginal Non-wol'k(.rs Workers (I) LaboUl'ers try--Mallufaetur- kers [III, \"01'J..01'8 (I-IX) (II) ing, Prooessing, IV, V (b) Servicing and artd VI to Repairs IX] [V (a)] ,--"__ ...A-______r:--.. _. .A..._--.. ,- __"_---., ,-_..A.___ -, r-~""'-.-- ,_, ,--_. ..A.... _-., ,--- -"-- --, M F M ]l' 1\1 ]t' M F 11( Ji' M F 1\1 F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24, 25 26 27 28

. 13' 3" 77 43 32 H- 163 281 8 8 24 30 30 II 18 43 67 HI 19 21 29 . 162 22 llO 46 22 (I 122 22! ~7 18 53 3 27 II) 17 10 14 106 154, 119 13 38 20 13 11 12 !!l 94 115 135 1 89 43 3 177 :;82. 80 5 37 7 5 16 02 109 64, 5 36 23 4 5 !IS 156 69 I 45 22 1 2 6(1 122 20 3 10 9 3 I 2:1 62 63 51 9 :{ 70 131 79 60 18 I 81 131

537 195 269 43 228 1(;1 4 :16 14 7 G28 843 15S (\ 62 2 66 4 2 28 1M lO4 34 HI 12 2 76 lZu 164,'" 110 15 39 211 941 U 32 12 :{6 78 204 45 151 25 48 19 1\ 271 408 172 [j 95 3 14 2 63 1:16 ,,~ 239 18i S 59 1 46 2 57 5 2;i2 440 "'.34 6 195 7 III 10 40 !!O 45 3711 4tH 1\)2 2 87 66 1 4 I) 19:.1 321 123 no 12 127 221

Si) 3 30 38 3 2 14 llO 179 144 104. 107 89 20 II 2 3 15 140 no 182 119 2 58 2 [I Us 391 62 "1 17 I 43 2 8(1 luI 43 24, 34 19 9 f> 4:. 4,3 254 93 III 2 GO S9 15 78 2 301, 478

228 4:9 174 2 53 47 I 2H 314 '6 2 33 2 12 1 1 H 88 279 23 67 8 86 13 llr. 2 91 4 416 7::;0 14;3 1 134 3 I) l:n 253

104 30 48 2 36 28 2 IS 7 107 2li4 93 00 3 8~ 161 H6 ;} II4 I 176 44 ~ ... 82 4U6 777 10 9 I 14 25

108 5 106 1 A 2 .(' 12ii 207 119 12 65 I 49 II I) 15,( ,289 14.i) 2 SO 19 9 2 37 33 [.0 199 355 133 611 Xll l 67 (\2 S I 19 206 308 1*7 23 8ii Ii 6l: Ii I 19 Hi:! 264 306 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BARUN

Na!ne of A"ca of No. of No. of Total I'opulatioll villa.ge with villago iJ\ Occupied House- (including institu- Sorial Thana no./ hectares Residen- holds tional a~\(l Houseless 8cheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/war~rl Houses ,-____ ~A in Km. -----, r--:- .A._ --. r--:-~ --. ,-_A_--. " p' M F II F M F M F

2 3 4 :3 6 '7 s' 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

101 Sil'palchak (Uri) 7,l.nS 3 3 H G Ii 1 1 102 Dialpur - (Wi) 10!},213 413 ;,4 401 218 183 2,; 11 107 34 10::1 Baghtarpa {H7} 67.1111 .')1 .')6 437 233 204 107 18 104 Dehri (14$) 36.83 Uninhabited 105 Jagatpur (149) 48,97 54 ;'4 305 1413 Ii;!) 215 2.15 76 22

106 Bagnaha (li;O) 27.46 32 32 244 140 104 41

116 fj~enua ( 160) 71.22 20 20 150 77 73 21 26 23 4- 117 Pithanwan (101) 122.21 67 7f; 563 297 266 Ill> 101 75 lQ 118 Malpur (1

121 N ..kain ( l()il) 80.94 27 27 181 97 84 37 35 MI g 122 Narl'nahi (166) n:um ! 4, !2 22 20 17 123 Ha:lanpllf IngliBh ( 1(7) 0~.3Z 13 14 129 till tiO 2B B 124 HasanpuI' (16B) [1.2S 40 50 3S1 209 l-7~ 131 101} 59 135 Dhamni (Itl9) il87.aZ 107 107 774 414 3tlO 2 1 ,37 2" Uti Khajuri (170) 44;'.lil 40 40 168 84 84 51 60 23 7 H7 Ma;hauli (171) 2§S,59 17 17 67 39 ~8 14 13 12- 128 .nnimai (172) 43.30 43 45 427 217 210 4 S 13Q 71 126 Dih~a (179) 80_,~9 UninhuJJil.pu 130 :Rendia (174) 10;).02 ti4 73 623 301 322 }11) Hil 1M 1:1

.131 Bankar, (17:1) 26.71 12 12 117 69 48 19 I 192 BARat,pul' ( 176) :15.90 24 34 221 lIB 103 27 18 43 3 13:} Knanr Pokhar (177) - 43.71 U""'''''«?H't~d 134 B"gaha (17S) 10n.84 23 23 WS 97 61 1i4. 131) Tendua (179) 9;,_91 311 50 315 167 Ull 40 U 68 7

1311 M;th>trldi (lllO) ,;:tOI 14 1;; 178 90 8S 4,0 2 137 Bin!lnuliya ( 181) M.tH D tlinhabited 138 Lakhaipul' ( 112) 121.81 I)S 1)9 !)68 308 260 47 54 130 20 13ll Sahaspur (1S3) 426.94 67 75 ;'90 308 282 24 23 128 11 l.!O Sobhekhap, (184) M2.S8 78 S9 713 370 3~3 il 48 145 11

1H JZarrna. (IS.~) BI;A5 49 58 3036 168 198 57 64 73 17 143 TlitJklihi (156) 9.71 U "inhabited 14:1 Qismat, KanDa (187) 'l7.35 7 7 77 42 3;; 17 IH Sadul'i (188) 107.24 2il 28 184 lOS 76 37 24 39 3 1~,·-:Amba (189) 69.20 37 41 ~75 115 130 l'J 'J

l4,6 Shc'

MAIN WORKERS r- - -- -~ ------~------~---"-- -.------~------. -.~ Total M;ain Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other 'Yorkers Vvorkers (I) Labonret'" try·----Manl'lfactu- lIII, IV, V Ib) (I--IX) (II) ring, Processing, and VI to IX] Servicing Marginal Non-workers and Repait·s Workers [V (a)l ,.- __A._---. ,.------1>-_~ ,.- _..A._-, r-----...A---- ~ ,--_ ...A--_-, ,---- -"-- -~ ,.-- . _-"-- -~ M 1< 1\'1 F M F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\'1 F' 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2-5 2G 27 28

4 4 2 S 102 2 63 1 29 10 116 181 79 58 3 18 Hi4 20-1, 72 46 1 15 11 74 Hi8 132 63 un 14 187 316 199 2 113 41 2 2 43 2~8 448 H2 IS 65 29 2:;0 333 703 12 39 94 (\ 3t !i:W (\ 2 771; !l2!l 685 53 89 5 57 28 25 5 514 Hi 2 833 HOii 813 78 181 309 67 82 7 241 4, 82 2!) 1,033 1,6(1)

Hii 45 58 2 44 43 2 41 17:; 2~2 29 1 23 1 1 :i 57 65 62 49 2 11 78 101

3" 1 17 15 1 3 -i;! 73 1-19 27 51 93 27 I 148 2'!!) 16 12 3 1 " 15 18 14 8(\ 2 65 18 2 3 !l2 192 27 23 1 3 24 ;p 24 54 25 34 18 2;; 2 43 .51) 10 10 10 10 12 10 29 (\ 23 (l 6 40 (')4 105 40 40 1 M 39 104 1;~Z 190 74 55 128 74 7 22-t 286 4.3 38 13 32 38 3H 46 21 6 10 11 6 IS 22 93 7 71 22 7 1:!4 203

13* 4 60 50 3 i"i 1 HI 167 318 29 n 11 l\ 40 48 59 27 31 1 19 -{Sf1 84

H 24 2 2 16 :;a fH 64 8 49 15 8 10~ HO

45 19 7 19 4:Cl 88

('19 6 56 3 24 :I In 4 27 20,) 237 HII 7 90 12 7 17 I8\! 27[) 179 89 96 10 (\3 7H 20 Htl 234-

62 1 3i"i 20 7 12 Hi !'J4- 1&2 20 20 .. , ~~ 35 37 1& IS 1 14- 12 ;'7 (i4 01· I 56 1 1 4- 84 129 100 5r, 45 6 37 49 18 114 li"i) llR 42 [;5 52 42 11 ]Wl !l3 39 17 Ill! 21 ri1 11)2 167 16 1 8 20+ ;w,- 308 URBANfVlLlAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK --BARUN

Na-ne of AI'e", of ~o. of ~o. of Total Popula~ion village wi~h village in Occupied House_ (including lustitu- Serial Thala no.! hecta"eH IteHiden· holds tional and Houseless Seheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ lind of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town.'ward Houses in Km2. r----....A--~- --, .-_..A. __ --, ,-_..A._--, r--.A..---.. P M F 1'<1 F 1'<1 F 1'<1 F

2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THA~A -AURANGABAD -concd.

1:;1 Na'-al'i Kalan (Hlin ;H2.27 50 :;2 3:;1 193 1:>8 27 21 63 1 li52 I{unrwa (ln6) 2:')7.78 103 128 8,38 434 424 103 104 218 65 1.53 Uriya (197) 80.94 2::1 2ij 246 138 108 3 73 27 1.'\4 P'],1'na (198) 51.39 17 20 165 86 79 48 34 30 6 Ii;;) Da:'iyalm(1 (199) 112.50 14 17 98 50 48 38 33 21 9

1:>6 Khail'll. (200) 116.14 49 56 408 200 208 12 14 106 23 157 i'ieno Khap (201) 73.2;> 12 15 127 69 58 8 158 Sohda Ke.;0pul· (202) - 316.86 138 139 956 511 445 68 62 209 29 159 ltamdiha (203) 67 ..58 60 60 370 184 186 46 50 64 7 160 Bahua"a (20,1) 211.65 37 42 327 173 154 4 5 61 21

161 Tilui (205) :~5.21 Uninh .. bited 162 Bishunpul' (206) 81.75 23 .26 239 131 108 34 163 Riur (207) 450.00 178 201 1,398 707 691 153 143 309 72 Iti4 Te~a"iya (208) 84.98 46 60 392 ]85 207 26 33 97 28 16G Kashi High... (209) 23.88 14 22 lI8 68 50 18 11 36 11

166 Dewal'iya (210) ,39.49 22 24 191 101 90 50 t67 Adma RastipuL' (211 ) 181.30 :')7 ~2 480 251 229 9~ 92 83 4 168 Mahual'i (212) 12:~.02 fi4 78 474 266 208 54 45 20 169 SalempiL1' (213) 61.92 10 16 78 34 44 18 26 3 170 .Jagatpul' (214) 29.9,3 22 22 198 104 94 12 17 30 6

171 Jamalpul' (215) 10G.S{ 21 2.) 164 89 71i' 6 4 33 2 172 Tell'lllSl. (216) I:H.B4 33 43 302 150 1-13 47 45 83 23 173 Kachanpul' (217) ;;:31.75 229 209 1,646 842 804 86 93 441 202 174 Sal'. (218) 135.57 43 43 320 180 140 . 69 55 72 28 175 Nadiain (2IH) 127.47 42 f2 356 192 164 30 31 124 21

170 Kusa (220) 114.!l:l 52 61 385 201 184 66 76 81 17 177 Basdiha (221 ) 4i;.3~ :'19 39 283 145 1:18 79 -19 178 I\.jawa (222) 87.41 42 42 332 182 1;;0 62 179 Itahat (223) 295.82 83 98 725 392 333 139 108 200 63 180 BiRe,li (224.) ;'23.66 120 152 893 431 462 85 85 239 101

L81 Khatr", B",nJh (225) 38.H Uflinhabi'~d 182 Ten

'185 :Magu,a'li (230) 101.98 .;0 69 .i4,> 214 231 __ 143 1:,4 58 II .IS7 a"mh",r' (231) 76.08 3;') 42 2+4 124 120 52 50 44 15 188 Ba'la!ii (232) 73.6;; I 1 10 6 4; 2 L89 Khail'a (233) 376.7li 141 178 ],111 581 ;;31) 134 136 293 73 190 Kal'tnad",l (231) 97,;';3 2! 26 162 90 n 24 Hi 37 3 191 Ku~dehl''' (235) 182.:H 49 54 420 225 195 7;') 74 122 29 1HZ Chandauli (236) 173,20 46 51 421 226 195 1 4 3 110 22 193 San~hua (237) 2.'\6.10 ti.5 73 668 a36 332 106 93 1 170 36 194 Karea (238) 112.1;0 2t 28 207 112 96 42 28 52 14 H);') Binllurya (239) 128.ti!) 27 !l3 272 US 124 30 35 65 6 195 Amanna (240) 2,;6.57 130 1';2 982 409 483 116 110 ," 181 70 197 Punabar (241) 93.48 48 53 432 221 211 17 9 116 40 198 Dha:1iwar (242) 90.24 4iJ 49 335 153 182 46 1)6 70 29 199 Mukhtappllr (243) 13S·S1 60 67 511 274 237 109 80 118 40 200 Bhelw3 , (2H) 29.9i') 36 45 344 " 169 175 17 16 73 16 309 CEN3US ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION- AURANGABAO

~IAIN WORKERS ,-- ___ ~ __ . __._~ __ ... ____~.___:. __~ ___ ,J.. ______~ ______~_., ______~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indui'- Othel' 'iVor- Workers (I) Labourers try--Msnufactul'- kers [III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Processing, IV, V (b) Marginal Non·workers Servicing and VI to Workel's and Repairs _ IX] [V (a)] , __ ..A. __ ,-A----., ,-_..A. _'-, ,-__..A._-, -, ,-_..A._-, ,-_..A._-, r-~- ...J.. __ - -"\ M }' M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

4.9 1 40 8 I 1 45 2 99 155 178 41 126 5 40 34 12 2 256 383 41 33 4 4 97 108 34 4 Vi 18 4 1 12 52 63 24 8 14 2 26 48

74 64 5 5 2 126 206 36 26 36 2ti 33 32 213 16 63 2 129 14 16 5 3 295 429 87 28 r;o 28 28 2 7 97 158 lOS 108 6S 154

71 ;;9 34 3 3.) .,6 2 60 49 322 1 175 1 116 10 21 1 !lil 384; 595 65 1 g5 19 i 1 II 1 1 Ill} 20;; 81 4 12 15 4 4 1 37 40

60 21 1 3;3 4 41 89 130 t! 42 80 8 8 121 221 141 6 108 33 6' 125 201 21 7 10 11 7 13 37 45 11 19 26 11 59 83 43 4 37 4 6 46 71 89 54 62 26 24 28 3 70 81} 425 81 227 141 76 21 1 36 l17 723 104 31 55 '* 44 31 5 76 . 109 97 56 26 15 95 164

98 27 66 2 26 24 4 1 10 .• 157 65 3 07 2 3 I 2 3 80 13;) 90 89 1 92 150 187 75 88 1 64 73 2 1 33 204 258 146 11 74 49 11 9 14 285 451

14.8 28 79 2 52 25 2 1 15 7 159 297 82 13 46 1 31 12 Ii 133 199 86 14 38 29 14 II 8 1 8E' 172 .54 14; :-n 22 14 1 89 98

93 ~2 52 36 32 5) 121 ',.190 58 22 28 26 22 2 2 1 66· ""~" 2 2 4 4 312 Bg 143 3 164 8;:; 2 3 ~89 442 37 Ii 21) 2 8 3 4 53 67 108 31 M 37 31 6 117 104 112 6 85 14 3 1 12 3 114 189 136 5 61 1 !)5 4 11 9 11 200 316 35 6 16 10 4 5 2 4 6 11 71 78 69 14 47 I 21 13 1 1 78 110

~~ 217 62 159 3 .);:\ 59 3 3 279 4.21 IHJ 7 68 1 17 3 5 29 3 102 204 66 II 30 22 11 14 87 171 134 23 23 84 2.3 4 23 14,0 214 75 1 38 19 ·1 11 7 94 IH 310 URBANfVlLLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BARUN

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Popula.tion. village with village in O""upie,l Hou8e- (induding institu- l:iel'ial Thana no./ heutares Hesiden- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Srheduled Literates no. Town("'urd/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle towll!waN! Hou~es in Krn2 r-___ 4 __ ~..A...~_~ __ -.... r--.-"------r--_..A..---.... ,-_..A..._...... p M F M F M F l\f F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-·AURANQABAD -·contd.

201 Dndhar (2-15) 30Z.70 314 357 2,296 1,182 l,ll4 239 216 4;73 lOa

Total 31,048-70 12,203 13,872 97,051 50,349 48,702 11,693 10,866 S1 31 22,867 6,050 311 CENSUS ABSTRACT IUBDIVIIION-AURAN8ABAD

.MAIN WORKERS ------.------'------_------, Total Main Cultiva:ors Agrieultural Household Indus- Other \Vor_ Workers (I) Labourers t,ry-Manufaetur kers [III, Mar'ginal N on-work.,r. (I--IX) (II) ing, Pl'o,-,essing, IV, V (b) Worker'". Servicing' and VI to and Repairs IX] (V(a)] ,.-__..A.---, r--_.A.._ ..-.... r---'----. 14 F M F .M F 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 .2' ,25 26 27 28

533 28 189 .2 26 27 III 649 1086

\.

13,011 3,376 11,583 5402 7,4075 2,748 &07 34 3,396 52 . 320 794 26,968 42,533 312 URBANjVlLLAGE PRIf.l ARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-08RA

Natue of Area of No. of No. of '.rotal Population village with village in Occupied House· (in~luding institu· Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen. holds tionatand Houseles9 Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town!W ard/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses 2 ----~--~.' ___ .A. __ r-- ..A.. __ ~ in Krn .- r- ~ r-- .A.._ ~ P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 aEV£NUE: THANA-AURANQABAD-corM.

~hdewa (1) 347.22 30 60 370 124, 246 80 204; 12 1 2 Tajpura (2) 659.63 261 339 2,4;01 1,094 1.307 328 5tH 514 48 3,~Bhuij1. (3) 64.34 34 49 355 185 170 73 69 92 1 4 Achlu (4) 34.80 Uninhabitttd 5 8araiya (5) 47.75 Uninhabitt!tl

6 Jamuhara (6) 67.99 95 96 658 366 292 79 64 126 I 7 Majhiawan (7) 167.54 85 110 81'11 399 482 106 2!i4 144 I 8 Durnri (8) 39.2;' l4; 17 119 59 60 15 21 28 7 9 Checharhi (9) 176.8;') 143 209 1,728 775 953 328 519 341 20 10 Raypura (10) 102.38 37 4;5 278 137 141 52' 61 - 35 :s II Labadna (II) 399.82 133 172 1,067 548 519 204 185. 202 26 12 Adhaura (12) 238.76 48 56 H5 223 222 56 52 104 6 13 Khutaha ( 13) 63.13 79 98 709 362 347 130 122 178 55 14 Jamuni (H,) 62,32 48 67 434 214 220 IHI 117 51 13 15 Dihra • (15) 1,091.42 514 548 3,960 2,076 1,884 577 523 982 255 16 Tenaua HarkE'S (16) 176.04 127 149 1,159 593 566 205 186 320 109 17 Bhatauiia (17) 41,68 38 47 356 192 164 69 62 III 33 18 Tandua Harkes (18) 0,81 Uninhabited 19 Tendua HerkeH (19) 1.62 Uninhabited 20 Kanchanpur (20) 171.18 127 148 1,168 602 566 109 1I2 202 35

21 Khathwara (21) 35,61 8 8 67 34 33 20 22 7 22 Mo.hdi (22) 46.!'i4 23 2~ 167 85 82 41 1 23 Lalaro (23) 21(i.l0 14* 1;'9 1,067 589 478 167 14;4 210 39 24 Ghataro (24) 262,23 136 146 1,232 658 1\74 un 165 280 21 2i'i HasanpuI' (25) 30,a.:; 24 2-1 20r, 109 96 fiB ! 26 Hasanpura (26) 13,35 4 41 18 23 15 27 Sonharsa (27) 292.99 116 137" 1,181 596 58:> 212 196 293 57" 28 Gauri (28) U6.55 57 63 455 231 22-1 80 93 47 8 . ~) Kajhwan (90) 170.77 45 58 ·H9 210 209 37 28 BJ; 34 30 Medan (91) 82,15 62 H2 347 180 167 97 91 38 4 31 Kaithi (92) 125.0.; 16 16 148 73 7fi 2 2 51 36 32 Usurmha (93) 115,74 47 57 47fi :!5:~ 222 82 64 112 49 33 Tf'nrlua (94) 20(;,17 8:l 92 716 36(; 3,n 47 49 106 20 34; Gijna (93) 111.29 50 5:-1 479 242 237 118 24 3i') Rha!aulia (96) 40.47 U '''~-n '/(/bited

3(; Usul'll1hi (97) [iO,S9 17 23 Hi

48 Ni~uddilll-'u" (294) 89,03 57 62 416 214 20:! 33 :n 86 ;) 4.7 Ukut'tnhi (:!9,') lii2.HI 51 62 4:~5 %311 207 10-1, 81 94 H 48 Heffiv80. (296) Il2.91 53 59 3111 " 212 l'i(l 2S 20 116 19 49 K ... li.. hi Khw·tT (297) 10.'1,05 54 fi4, 426 208 218 40 43 100 14 fit) "-.adiahi Kalart (2118) 10.•. 62 38 38 314 150 164- 84 62 313 CENSUS 'ABSTRACT SUBDIVI8ION~~AURA!IIGA{S.AD

MAIN WORKERS ------'__.\",,---_. ------.~ ._-_ .. _._ ._- - - -, - - --, Tot.al Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other \\'01'- Workers (1) Labourero,; try- ,Manufactur- keY's [III, (I-IX) (II) iug, Processing, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-workers Servicing and VI to \Vorkers and Repair's IX] [ V (a)] r-__.J.-,~ r--_..J..-_-~ ,-__ .A._ -, ,--- -"- _. ~ r-- .A._ -, r-~ ..A.._ --, (""-" .A._--, M ]!' 1\1 F M F l\{ J<' 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\I l'

,,~ 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(l ~I 28

iH 2 16 1 38 1 70 2!4 481 30 124 2 240 24 30 3 87 1 17 180 5!16 1,097 79 3 45 28 3 6 2 106 165

18! 93 137 64 4" 2f1 2 182 199 177 54 120 30 4ft 23 4 8 1 1 2 221 421\ 21 12 11 2 9 10 1 1 7 37 41 342 62 175 141 62 5 21 3 (i(:i 430 82.) 71 fj 22 1 31 4 6 12 8 39 58 97

293 il 81 2 161 31 20 1 2;;1\ 5W 89 2 25 40 1 13 11 1 134 220 H8 9 68 64 9 fi 11 2It 338 U8 6 102 5 90 220 864 226 416 29 31U 191 28" 3 101 3 HI 90 1,193 1,50S 248 137 95 42 103 90 50 I) 34h 429 78 (3 3.:1. 12 30 31 It 114 1:::1

250 12 133 2 lIO lS 7 2 47 142 :;05 412

14 II 2 1 Il 10 I 20 22

42 31 4 7 .- ... 43 82 281 1 167 10~1 ' 1 11 308 477 314 124 173 9 17 ;{44 M5 34' " 31 3 7;) {IS 4 4 14 23 265 166 77 22 3 11 328 574 125 82 75 49 82 1 3 ]Oti 139 101 8 63 32 8 6 2 95 107 106 97 58 32 ( 63 54 1 (6 82 63

37 3 33 ~ 3 1 36 72 li4 6 52 2 36 ( 2 24 2 17 137 ' 199 14,5 16 99 43 16 3 3 2~O 382 106 3 64 9 :I 33 1 136 233

39 25 4 30 2;"; 5 57 43 72 10 39 31 10 2 1'12 181 316 10 55 198 S 20 2 43 353 616 146 4 58 88 ( 100 236 lSI 16 87 30 HI 2 62 ' 308 412 2.11 38 9! 17 39 18 36/ ;} 42 252 395 469 119 241 3 163 105 10 1 55 ~ 10 572 0'03 294 71 177 94 71 23 Rtf! 584 135 1 W 34: 1 U 2~6 333 215 180 1(4. I. 15_ 80 4 12 ! !!l9 262 106 7 6. 36 7 1 108 195 125 5 70 46 4. 2 1 7 ll~ 202 104 () 77 22 6 U 108 173 102 20 83 19 20 -.. 102 HlS 56 .(l 8 7 " " \14 164- - 314 URBANjVlLLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT B!.OeK-OBRA

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Oceupied Rou~e· (including inBtitu· Serial Thana 110.! hectares Resid('ll- holds tional and HOUSP}0SS Sch.,duled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward I and of tinl Population) CasteR Tribes Circle town/ward Hon~~~ ,--~~ ______..A-_____ ~_ ---, inKml ,----.,...A._..._- ~ r--...A--~ ,--...:...A.._---, p l\£ F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 :) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE TJlANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

51 Sonhauli (299) 118.98 77 80 fU., 322 303 72 63 125 8 52 Kadiahi (300) 57_06 26 31 246 13:1 113 43 53 Adma (301) 137.59 .-;7 62 436 208 228 20 30 55 16 54 Mayapur (302) 105.22 27 ao 315 Vi7 1.")8 62 li8 30 3 55 Surkhi (303) 174.42 72 104 770 419 3,-;1 U8 102 220 89

56 Surkhi Bigha (304) 70.82 23 ·23 161 82 79 41; 49 3 57- Chapri (3051 12().59 40 44 349 186 163 129 104 39 10 58 Obra (306) 198.29 87.; 98i, 6,5115 3,464 3,101 321 301 2 .. 184 986 59 Kharanti (307) 264.66 18;; 214 1,403 712 691 16., 1.53 329 135 60 Koraipur (308) 2:>4.95 143 Vi6 1,0ms 552 316 68 ;,2 11\9 :n 61 Amilauna (309) 213.67 169 190 1,309 686 623 196 169 1 227 27 62 Mehrla (310) 115.74 :!5 25 226 HI 115 9 10 67 8 63 Kara (3U) 338.72 4ij6 50:; 3,632- 1,772 1,860 182 164 1,098 741 64; Kurmain (312) 124.64 42 51 382 214 HiS 31 20 98 12 65 Babhandiha (313) 164-.30 173 230 1,603 824 779 10.) 73 332 86 66 Atrauli (314) 113.72 U7 197 1,309 672 637 331 320 197 83 67 Gint. (315) 135.16 150 164 1,078 573 5()5 37 29 301 57 68 Ratanput' (316) 171.ii8 157 184 1.258 652 606 It7 137 313 lOS 69 Manikpur (317) 57.06 27 30 228 120 108 36 30 26 :l 70 Chapra (318) 183.32 46 62 400 207 193 92 $6 48 71 Dil5bunpura (319) 130.31 71 76 ,")57 266 2()1 86 77 8& 17 95 48 72 N arayanpur (320) 61.51 :!8 , ) 38 285 146 139 17 13 73 M:ahuawan (321) 232.29 145 1,;8 1,198 633 565 78 100 272 52 74- RampU1: (32.2) 104.41 fit 70 iiOl) 21)3 243 80 73 154 39 7Ii Bazidpur (929) 15{).54 128 .135 8tH 433 428 70 ,,9 211'\ 60 76 Bhasgarh (924) 209.62 ll9 U9 960 495 465 ;;3 45 241 109 77 Sadikpur (32S) 143.26 117 134; H26 465 ~61 lll7 HI 233 49 78 Dih.. i (326) 102.79 10!) 14.') S:{2 4-46 381) 146 140 162 18 79 MaRtali Chll.k (327} 26.02 16 18 140 74 (\1) .U 1 SO Bisunpurft (328) 50.9!) 22 23 }92 94 98 I)() 2,4 81 Gauborpur (329) 68_80 24 24 187 99 ' 88 68 18 82 Kusarhi (330) - lIO.88 29 51 337 184 . 153 7Fj 52 82 14 83 Gamhariya (331) 121.S1 47 ,,3 !J1)6 224 172 65 57 56 23 84; IIarna (332) 2311.31i 101 144 915 461 454 91 86 275 SO 85 NOlI.wan (999) 163.90 67 HZ 800 -H6 384 90 84 181 3fk~ 86 Db (934) 664.81) 281 310 .2.330 1.227 1.103 171i 187 565 185 'S7 :\randu (335) 2411.62 109 132 74;1 4,01 340 105 S4 155 31 88 Kajhw.. n (336) 178.87 Ii!) till 642 312 3:10 16 16 219 116 89 Bharub (397) 707.79 4;;8 520 3,498 1,736 1,7(12 483 504 798 324 90 Cherwa khap (338) 21.04- V ninhab'leJ 91 (lorton. (339) 95.50 60 62 :;81· 278 309 94 32 164 62 \ 92 Jhuklahi (340) 64.34 30 47 291 140 151 53 56 32' 8 93 Kaithi ' (341) 154.59 86 llO 919 480 4.3il 126 127 277 10Z 81 t)4 _..M.akhra (342) 78.10 61 80 587 306 281 '74 .o\) 196 95 ""MAI'Watpul' (349) 99.4S 1;8 70 497 2(11 236 82 77 97 2Z

96 8anhanpure. 1344) 175.03 • 47 Ji9 401 201 200 83 81 70 21 97 Ahirari (34S) 17&.06 43 H 901 149 158 24 ZO 53 3G 64. 9S Dihuri (346) 133.71 37 38 435 226 209 136 Malwan (34,7) 312.41 2,30 1,569/ 833 736 233 191 -iOO 79 \99 230 190 100 Poktha (348) 222.17 126 161 1,163 CO2 561 112 122 968 315 CENSUS ABSTRACT 8UBDIVISION-- AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS ____ ..A. ______. _____ ,- - -_ -~------~------'---~ ----- _._------; Tot.al Main Cultivators Agricultural Housnllold Indu~- Otllf'" \\'01'- Workers (I) Labourers try- 1\Ianufactul'- kprs [III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Procestdng, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-worket·s Servicing and VI to "T or-kef'S and Repair" IX] r-_.A. _____ [V (ao)] r- _..A._--, r----A--, ,-_____A_----, ..A_. r-----"---- -; ,- -. ,--_J.__~ F }{ 'F l\[ M M F F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F

15 16 17 19 20 2~ 18 21 23 24 2;; 2{i 27 28

10[1 40 136 85 68 40 11 1 26 53 lW HI 57 2 47 3 2 7 76 2(i III 108 74 34 26 100 202 80 50 73 42 7 8 77 108 2H 1 69 91 1 5:~ 1 20:; 350 5r. 55 .,-_. 79 91 28 38 5 51 2:1 :1 9;; VII) 1,721) 74 2(l 327 1 135 274 28 990 HI 4:{ 140 1,695 2.887 347 62 127 2 91 50 19 4 llO 6 3(1,. 3QO 629 III 61 1 1"--. 2:)2 516 30a 32 15! 1 10:-; 30 7 37 1 383 5c) 51H 49 I) 1 50 Uri 721 )7{i 17& 18 210 78 38 68 29S 12 7 1 1,041 1,683 68 2 57 10 2 1 146 166 360 14 139 1 90 2 19 11 II2 1 464 764 317 161 60 182 HH 1 74 1 1 3"~ 47:> 243 174 25 2 42 33\' GO:; 306 3 163 115 3 28 lliB 60:1 70 Ii6 14 50 los-. 126 74, a~ 81 193 12:} 14 a6 43 13 1 43 1 - H3 277 6~ 5 t9 8 fi 7 )\2 1M 277 67 1M 1 47 69 2,; ;; 40 3 ' 3.:if} (98 107 13 57 1 lS 12 12 1 Hill 2211 158 50 til vB . it' 31 2 20 2'7U 378

26('; 5~ 139 2 8t .7 l: 38 1 230 413 220 30 76 64 • 25 10 2 70 S 2~" 1)7 *31 218 61 10 117 84 16 l! :~ 1 :I 227 40 ~8 40 Sot 6f) 38 30 1 7 511 08 5.4 1 50 I 3 4:5 8'7 7.6 21 IS ZS 21 10 ~ lOS 128 132 45 62 \>6 {5 10 I 96 1116 214 45 110 I 46 (0 , 49 2.,j,7 409 218 1 139 1 66 6 • 7 198 383 60;; 17':7 201 2 195 156 25 10 84 ~ 6 .. ·• 926 200 45 119 ) 67 n II 1 11 .2 ;.;01 1193 127 15 IH 3 HI u: I) 11 I IS4 US 8(7 30Y 15 377 24 328 !80 2 127 3 2 2 887 l.~i

115 16 ~7 24 16 16.a 287 73 11 2fl ... II • 67 14,0 205 S 121 1).8 1 1 I 25 I 27(; 436 127 26 63 54 26 2 8 1 1GB .255 110 3~ 59 - 6 12 ,6 49 145 187

97 42 U ., Q 1 10:1 20, ' .( 80 5 5fi 24 I I 63 Hi3 89 81 I I! I) 3 134 .2OU 4M 4,7 189 I 191 43 7 IU !l 427 689 2~ 31 158 It 63 22 I 12 368 53()- 31§ URBAN/VllLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- OBRA

NaTne of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupie,\ House- ~incluoing inst.it.u- '>e"ial Thana no./ hec~a"es l~esirl.en- holrl.s tional and Houseless Sol .."duled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward! anclof tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/wa,-d Houses ,--~ _..A.. __ --.,,, ,-_ ...A... __ ~ in Km2 ,- - ..------'-_ ..- - - --, ,---, -"----, P M F 11 F :M F M F

2 3 .j, :3 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-·AURANGABAD-contd.

101 Ga'l'lh'~\ ( 3-1\» 71.63 26 31 238 131 107 41 :l3 43 102 Sadipur (31)0) !l7.12 41 ,;'')2 398 216 182 44 40 III 34 103 Ami Khap (3;;1 ) 88.22 ;,}4- 71i ;)44 24-8 291) 78 71 89 1M -£al' PiRani (3152) . 1)2.73 16 23 143 64 79 21 i(i 31 1 10:; Nahro Dihri (353) 143.1)6 23 27 208 102 lOti 15 19 46 4 101 Ekauna (31)4) 285.30 14;; 163 1,134 570 564 133 136 226 21 107 Tapa (35.'i) 313.22 87 123 S33 400 .'1,24 70 81 140 3ii lOS Tu(,uT'khi (35(1) ;)2.61 24 29 225 III 114 12 7 49 30 109 Kothia (3:)7) 189.39 68 83 :)47 272 275 118 114 97 48 nO Kllsa (358) 146.49 66 66 ;)44 278 266 82 80 131 32 III Cha'l.dri (359) ;)9.89 22 23 186 89 97 12 10 43 10 1I2 Ani (360) 101.98 42 57 399 208 191 62 60 73 11 113 Gaini (3till 401.04 216 230 1,652 848 804 U4 89 1 428 164- 114 Ankorha (362) 143.(~6 61 67 609 315 294 77 65 197 76 U5- Parihara (36:3) 341.95 131 149 1,039 536 503 93 82 258 24

UI) 'Chanda' (364-) 755.94- 380 4;;2 3,4-14 1,676 1,738 372 376 853 287 117 Holi Chak (365) 56.flO 50 1)2 441\ 237 _ 208 128 123 99 24 118 ' Bha:aulia (36H) 19.83 Uninhabited 119 'Mokhtal'pur ( 307) }."iO.HI\ 75 83 673 349 32-l- 68 71 182 57 120 Ramnagar (368\ 424.10 24.3 299 2,157 1,150 1,007 369 331 422 88

121, Saka"khari (369) 130.7r 39 40, 338 162 '176 33 44 57 16 12.2 'Khudwa~l (3701 686.34 421 4-50 2,820 1,441 1,379 ~09 .,' 4.62' 98 ~ll " 12a:'-Saga~pur (371) 95.91 3;) 46 310 159 11\1 38 12·\ Kalen (372) 1)79.65 271 322 2,274 1,171 1~100 153 146 .... ,406 131 12.~ Panehah;'a (383) 120.19 60 89 506 241 -265 ' 43 34 n9 50

12~ . 'Bhadua ' (384) 146.00.' {7 ' m 347 185 . .162 ~09 89 1)2 4 4;, ' 127 .' A. bdulpllt, (385) 196.27 56 346 , lS5 , ~(}l "tt 52 7 ~'. 128 ' " (386) 4.32.60 ~ 235 28 Cha~tar_ 185 214 1,4.05 725 680 130 ilo .. - ,- 129' Las,... (387) 160.66 66 69 488 261 227 ,89 83 , ... ~ 139 M 13ir' Sihunl'i (388) 4;86.83 194 220 1,382 695 687 '123 117 230 29

1;n Ghor'rla,ur (38i1) 180.49 32 33 2S1 149 ,.132 27 24 86 ' 4 132' 'Lahsa (lWO) 124.24 68 " 79 724 348 376 : 23 21 , .. lSi:: 0' 39 20 133' 'M ..hsi (477) 178.46 SO', ' 117 672 355 ,:317 .', 3').. 16 213 1M :'Narallla- (480) 161.47 77. 108 652 322 330 -12 35 ... 85 . zo 13.!> -Mu"adpu'r (48-1-) 87.S2 29 31 287 145 142 85 8 13if : Ghetnll (48'}) 72.4:" 40' 52 353 182 171 .41 39 " 48 ;1 19 ,. l:n ,-- PB,l'Sa (486) , HiS.7" 43 46 34;j 176 ]69 ,79 69 ..., ... 54 138 . Bel (4S7) :>77.88 246 263 , 1,722 876 ,''-~46 '95 323 107 ; . ~!l-1 }:In'' P'eleha (488) 95.50 41) 46 323 159 Hl4 43 140 .Jagaya (489) 1~H}.Of 24 28 203 106 97 36

.'~- 141" Pa''-al'iya (490} 80.94 37' 48 330 176 154 22 23 41 5 142' . Dooeha'ttl (49n 5B.27 50, 54, 298 141 155 46 42 59 6 143, ' Mohi.uddinpur (412) 3fi.02 ., Uninhubitpd H4' KI!.'1okhar (.t93) 1j6,66 23 23 170 99 71 :il9 Hi,' Helal'hi - (494) 38.S3 39 42 271 IlJ4 147 2 2 63 . 23

148 Ban'!. (49,5) SO.13 26 34, 224 lOB' 116 11 9 37 ' 11 1

?:lAIN WORKERS ------_ ------______--A- ______----- ______-- ____ .___ -- -, Total1Iain Cultivators AgrieultuTal Housf'hold indus- Otbf'1' \Yor- Marginal Non-wOJ-kf'rs Workers (I) Labourers try-- -Nianufactur- k"J's [III, WOI'kel's (I--IX) (II) ing, Pl'oeessing, IV, V (b) Se.'vici;1g and and VI to Repail's IX1 (V (a) 1 ,-_..A._ ,---..... -._-, ---, ~_....A-_~_~ r---- .A._ -, r-- .A. -- -, ,-- -"----, ,--~,..A..__ .. _ ~ M F M F M ]i' M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 :Z7 28

61 13 39 22 13 70 94 101 26 51 3 46 23 4 2 113 In6 97 34 48 8 :n 26 9 9 151 262 33 9 21 2 12 7 31 70 44 8 33 10 8 1 57 98

294 17 123 157 16 6 8 1 2 2 274 545 159 94 81 23 52 71 26 1 3 249 327 37 8 17 15 7 1 1 4 12 22 62 84 105 65 29 10 66 55 10 19 29 148 181 102 ~ 47 1 40 3 3 12 176 262 36 21 14 1 53 97 102 15 69 32 III 1 106 176 377 !)2 203 1 109 48 19 1 46 2 471 752 126 10 49 1 20 14 16 41 1 189 278 238 36 169 12 58 22 11 2 1 29S 466

71H 270 366 42 288 222 18 2 79 4 925 1,468 101 4 33 .~2 4 16 136 201 159 98 42 12 4 107 320 533 60 242 3 284 56 7 1 617 947 69 23 31 31 23 7 93 153 649 5 345 249 3 3 52 2 2 1 790 1,373 87 4; 46 41 3 72 147 542 87 312 51) 160 32 3 67 2 35 630 978 130 2 76 2 49 2 3 111 263 98 1 56 42 1 87 161 99 4 90 4 8 1 86 1,57 382 22 289 77 19 5 3 II 3 343 655 140 20 117 1 21 10 2 121 207 253 42 207 40 42 2 4 442 645 75 17 52 21 17 2 74 115 188 17 155 32 17 1 160 3ij9 172 7 153 2 15 5 1 3 ISa / 310 183 90 64 3 26 139 330 71 62 9 74 142

94 20 58 27 20 9 88 151 103 60 39 I 3 :} 1 70 168 370 28 241 9 47, 14 HI 72 4 14 506 804 99 24 70 13 29 11 60 140 52 11 42 10 10 1 53 86 sa 1 29 1 36 2 19 90 153 72 44 22 2 .,./ 4 69 155 50 30 19 1 49 71 40 2 27 2 2 11 84 145 49 315 13 1 59 611 55 55 57 lag 155 YO 50 15 144 257 468 6 253 1 112 2 1 1 102 2 4 27 633 1,04B 65 60 " , [j 78 127 31'8 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-~OBRA

Name of A"ea of No. of No. of Total Population villago with villa.ge in Ocoupied Hou~e- (induding instit.u- l-ierial Thana no.! hect.ares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Schedul

1 2 3 4, 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 :. REVENUE THANA--AURANGABAD-CQlItd.

161 Hajwar (500) 63.32 35 46 322 174 14S 51 4~ 69 lli2 MaMha (505) 135.97 45 59 ~07 217 190 37 :18 .7 10 Total 28,501.69 14,181 16,545 117,034 51,741 57,293 12,999 12,951 1 28,490 7,502 319 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION- AURANGA8AD

MAIN WORKEHS r- - - - _ - --- __._._. ___. _____ ..A.. ------______.., Total Main Cultivators Agrhmltural Household Indus- Other \Vor- Workers (I) Labourers try-Manufa.otur- kers [III, Margina.l Non-workers (I--IX) (II) ing, P,'o"essillg, IV, V (b) Workers Servicing and VI to and Repairs IX] [V(a») r----A. -____ ,-....J..---, ,-._ .A.. _ --., ,-__ .A.. __ .., ,----A. --.., J( F M F .M: F 14: F M F

15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27

80 2 66 2 5 9 94 146 99 S 64 II 16 1 2 17 1 7 118 175 37,411 4,352 13,726 783 8,771 3,301 854 1&5 4,118 123 241 1,107 32,023 &1,834 320 URBANfVlLlAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-·DAUDNAGAR

:Name of Area of No. of No. of 'fotal Population village with village in Occupietl House. (including Institu· Sorial Thana no.! heet,ares Hesiden· holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town{'" arel{ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Cirde town/ward Hou;;es in Km2 • r--.--"---~-,-, ,---"--'-, r-" -"--'-, r---"---, P 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ~ 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA- DAUDNAGAR

1 .• Hahrnadpur (1) 6i4.25 29.; 353 2,392 1,20f) 11,8:~ 163 186 558 .l,07 6(\3 2 >i3ham S~emagar (2) 1,741,.58 7611 881 6,408 3,287 3,121 737 1350 (j:20 3 Arai (3) 799.24 474 578 3,932 2;011 1,921 601 523 829 223 4 ,13i"ai Nawad,i}' (4) 496.1-1: 282 302 2,45U 1,~66 1,193 194 147 482 86 5 BaJmha (5) 271.94 1;;4 I!1S 1,341 710 631 128 90 31S 72'

6 Ratanpur (6) 58'2i 34 39 330 164 16n 16 12 100 50 7 Gobar'dhanpur kanap(7) 770.58 60i i50 4,860 2,478 2,382 510 455 988 257 8 ,Chaunri (12) 511.92 495 60.• 4,089 2,054 2,035 423 410 849 279 9 Gor'diha (36) 610.66 224 2iO 1,891 955 930 181 195 382 96 10 Nonar (3i) 168.75 8:' 103 755 397 358 104 110 143 34

11 Arnauna (38) 365.02 293 348 2,135 1,090 1,045 205 17ii 405 65 12 Nona .. (39) 221.i6 112 131 852 43;3 417 83 84 198 63 13 Madhopur (40) 33.18 Uninhabited 14 Mnsepur khaira (41) 112.10 61 80 534 285 2-l-{l 84 64 119 35 1;, Naudiha (42) 51. 39 IH 11(\ 697 353 344 103 100 162 89

16 Jamuawan (43) 574.24- 332 378 2,509 1,282 1,227 196 196 453 lfil 17 Mahawar (44) 522.85 324: 397 2,469 12,37 1,232 49B 511 586 125 18 Kera (4-5) 356.12 128 14-6 968 469 499 152 148 231 67 19 Sipah (46) 331.84 118 13t 1,054 523 531 125 135 2!H 81 20 Nirnan (47) 96.31 86 103 818 416 4:02 96 80 235 98

21 Akorha (48)* 417.34 229 285 1,773 953 820 170 150 443 96 22 Gnman (49)* 309.76 Urlinhabittd 23 Daudnagat· (50) Wholly merged in Daudnagal' (M) 24 Anehha (51) !H2.50 337 404 2,813 1,428 1,385 392 369 561 119 2;"; ChauraID (52) 322.13 148 188 1,253 658 595 138 121 232 3t 26 Belarhi (;;3) 2;)5.3r. 196 2{l6 1,566 788 778 277 276 320 154 %1 Soni (54-) 145.28 9(1 110 975 521 454 94 76 99 H .!!8 Lalu Chak (5G) 245.64 3 4 24 14 10 1 29 Maddupur (56) 61.51 UninhabitetJ 30 Bhat-auliya (Gi) 96.72 4, 8 39 18 21 18 21

31 Khaira (58) 88.22 78 96 614: 305 309 91 85 166 88 32 Kesra"hi (59) 239.98 168 193 1,279 64;; 634- 273 260 276 94 33 Habbu cllak (60) ~66.:~7 29 41 226 106 122 67 61 37 1& 34- t:chknndha (61) 211.(;,. 57 58 .428 229 199 56 55 79 16 35 Belwa (62) ~2S7 .73 191 217 1,414 758 6(1) 388 323 284 92

36 Uchkundhi (6a) 155.80 87 87 690 359 331 14;; 12S 14-6 20 37 Deokali (64) 106.84 28 28 233 113 12U 17 25 73 ' 41 3S Agini (65) 227.03 93 120 660 356 304- 40 34 162 48 39 Patharkat.ti (6ti) 123.83 58 ti7 543 290 253 44 37 124 14 40 Paswa (6i) 149.3:l 8.2 106 671 341 ,330 67 67 II4 240

H Karman (68) 290.56 107 136 9;')9 499 (60 90 8.1 121 11 42 Dhanawan (69) 109.::26 77 94 587 :JlO 277 98 83 168 19 43 Mayapul' (70) 234;.~1 107 1I5 iOl 39(; 36;; 49 38 132 9 44 Sewahi (71) 55.01 30 33 25;; 13ii 120 (7 3 45 Dn-&hi (7t) 113.72 62 66 .,. 21. .2U 18 ,/ 9& I1t Jinoriya. (73) 130.71 71 78 544 '45 299 36 33 115 37 47 '":"ral'ari (74) 419.ti5 ,343 .09 %,719 1,355 1,364 334 334 9 13 589 160 48 i Bhakham& (7;j) Wholily merged in ]}audnagar (H) 4!)' Pilohhi. (76)'" 133.:l6 84 108 726 376 350 70 70 ...... 222 59 50 TaraI' (77)* 678.31 65i 714 5,134 / 2,tiOO 2,534 435 371 1,135 355 * Partly included in Daudnagar (M) 321 CENSUS-ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

r- --______MAIN-..A. WORKERr:l -~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers try-MaIlUfo.ctu- [III, IV. V (b) (I-IX) (II) ring, Processing. and VI.ito IX] Servicing Marginal Non-workers and Repairs Workers [V (a)] r-~ r-~ ,..--A---. r---'----, ,---"---, ,--"""-- ...... ,_-...A-_'...... M 1< M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

540 57 292 4 140 23 23 17 85 13 1 668 1,126 1515 575 483 4 763 522 97 38 172 11 I 1,771 2,546 1006 252 431 24 472 222 12 91 6 3 4 1,002 1,665 573 76 325 2 209 66 12 1 27 7 693 1,117 313 75 197 17 92 50 8 6 16 2 20 5() 377 500

85 1 6",> 10 10 1 79 165 1154 258 661 131 416 114 H 3 63 10 21 77 1,303 2,047 887 125 418 301 291 83 34 I 144 7 14 25 1,153 1,885 459 120 280 142 119 7 I 30 22 1 474 815 176 2 52 115 2 9 4 10 217 346

516 129 217 28 221 94 24 3 54, 4 II 22 563 894 208 02 102 2 70 42 10 8 26 10 30 217 335

129 1 52 63 I 13 1 1 156 247 174 3 72 87 3 1 14 179 3U 662 123 382 9 218 109 16 0 46 9 57 611 1,047 628 265 266 75 201 176 22 3 139 11 8 92 601 875 207 40 111 8 45 32 8 43 19 79 243 380 235 96 109 8 61 85 3:-\ 2 32 1 288 435 216 76 98 20 85 55 33 1 1 199 326

4,52 116 248 87 164 29 6 34 1 4, 500 700

641 144 346 45 255 98 4 36 1 2 41 785 1,200 343 12 149 162 7 6 5 26 22 170 293 413

381 152 120 4 179 143 20 62 i) 407 61:6 23fi 21 188 45 20 2 1 1 285 4311 4 1 4 1 1 Z 9 7

9 7 9 7 9 14

1.3 34. 67 1 60 32 6 10 1 25 162 250 331 51 168 6 139 44 2 22 1 4 310 €i63 58 13 24 7 27 1\ 5 1 42 47 67 115 37 87 16 28 21 114 162 4,11 170 134 1 226 168 14 37 1 2 10 345 4,76 196 31 101 95 30 1 2 ,163 296 1i0 1 36 14 1 '"- 63 Ill) 186 :I 116 63 2 ".... 7 1 170 301 126 97 107 93 11 4 8 164 156 165 ~W 95 6 51 34 4 15 27 94 149 196

270 179 188 127 80 52 2 2- 72 227 20G 125 I 97 16 1 ~'12 43 47 14;2 21:9 186 4 132 38 16 _.. 2 210 3,>1) 68 1 58 1 7 " 3 1 67 116 86 39 66 !8 12 11 3 5 11 9 117 164-

101 4,7 68 15 17 26 I) 6 11 ~ 10 141 242 614 93 !O9 2 240 81 30 6 135 4 22\ 66 'HI) 1,205 156 50 76 11 3i\ 3Q 2 4:1 10 210 1I00 1187 336 579 25 353 248 105 04: 150 9 57 289 1,356 1.909 322 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- DAUDNAGAR

Name of A"ea of :'-roo of :'-roo of Toral Populat iOll village with village in Occupio(1 HOllQe. (i ,cludin)!; Institu- Serial Thaaa no.' hectares H,c>;idclll- hol,ls tional a"ld HousclcsR S"heduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) CaRtcR 'J"'ibes Circle town/ward Houses ,-___...A- ___._ ,-___ .A. .. in Km2• ..., ..., ,-_.A._ ...., ~_ -A._.~ P :l\£ F M F ~l F M F

1 2 3 ! :) I) ., S \) 10 11 12 13 H REVENUE THANA- DAUDNAGAR-contd.

51 Amaun!> (78) 80.94 122 \43 8:,7 4:)0 427 no 103 192 67 52 Sansa (79) 885.44 610 672 4,578 2,3:~5 2,243 236 242 1,028 279 53 Daulatpur (80) 65.!lll (W 87 482 24;"; 237 80 71 60 .'i 54 Repura (81) 113.72 121 128 818 430 388 4;; 34 233 4:; 55 N arotan chak (82) 151.35 90 10.) 711 376 335 4;) 35 173 44;

:)6 Manar (8;}} 36,>.02 M!l 300 I,B79 1,009 970 273 244 381 86 57 Deodattpur (84) (j2.32 7:1 88 :it3 :].~O 263 99 99 102 ~):l 58 Ekauni (85) 10U7 131 lflO 992 .304 488 4i5 46 273 lI:l 59 Kataria (86) 65.96 ;)1 ,,4 a80 199 181 68 53 77 10 60 Phadarpur (87) 128.28 16 20 194 99 9.3 33 1

61 Khaira (88) 129.90 42 44 :~,1,2 180 11)2 43 44 62 8 62 Makhra (89) 246.05 181 210 l.iilll 7nO 726 167 1;37 373 49 63 Angl'ahi (90) 91.46 Hl) 81 549 :l8:l 267 88 77 140 ,,0 64 Sonuar (93) 191.01 1112 200 ] ,222 IH6 606 249 236 2,1,7 52

Total 18,043.55 10,362 12,193 82,938 42,376 40,562 9,511 8,834 9 13 17,795 4,909 DAUDNAGAR

1 Ward no. 1 NA 236 270 2,O:i~ ],037 1,001 109 9i; 526 330 2 Ward no. 2 NA 207 314 2,434 1,206 1,228 127 117 661 194, 3 Ward no. 3 NA 124 2fi!j 1,820 !l16 904, 250 251 322 147 4; Ward no. <1 NA ::!()J 2·>2 1,6,;0 785 865 13l) 152 955 218 5 Ward no. S NA 272 299 2,239 1,145 1,004. 148 144 530 205

6 Ward no. 6 NA 211 i 2:22 1,646 87S 771 31 28 64,2 336 7 Ward no. 7 NA 303 348 2,212 1,163 1,049 89 78 5 5 717 366 8 Ward no. 8 NA 3!)2 44;; 2,804 },fJ25 1.279 241 174 1 1,On 4.47 9 \Vard no. 9 NA 20S 2fl4 1.761 921 S4() (,8 67 560 209 10 Ward no. 10 NA IS7 2iZ 1,1);-17 790 7-l7 2.'5 2':> 390 148

11 Ward no. 11 NA 111 140 893 464 429 191 56 12 Wa,.d no. 12- NA 121< 1;;8 918 466 4-52 195 193 336 1\7 13 WArd no. 13 NA 3;36 408 2,644 1.4,98 1,146 378 236 789 218 "- Total '16.18 3.033 3.627 24.59& 19,791 11,805 1,796 1,620 5 6 7.030: Z.938 323 CENSUS ABSTRACT IUBDIVIIION- AURANGAeAD

MAIN WORKERS r- - - ______~------A. ______~ ...... Total lVIain Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other ""Vor_ Workers (I) Labourers try-Manufactur- kers [III, lVIarginal Non-workers (I-IX) (II) ing, Processing, IV. V (b) 'Yorkers Servicing and VI to and Repairs IX] r-_____.A, _____ [V(a)) r--.A.-...... r---"-----. r--.A.---., r--..A.-...... ,..-..A.__ --, r----.A.---...... lVI F lVI ]' M: F M ]!' M F M ]' M F 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 2<1, 25 26 27 28

203 58 82 22 M 28 6 1 61 7 3 7 224 362 1,170 429 748 220 297 194 20 6 105 9 36 94 1,129 1.720 129 22 67 4 51 16 11 2 5 49 III 166 224 1 152 17 1 2 53 206 387 197 15 ll6 29 8 27 6 25 1 26 179 294 488 99 235 2 160 80 39 17 54 24 81 497 790 134 52 49 HI 55 31 11 2 19 1 115 211 231 117 134 68 54 41 8 3 35 5 273 371 85 42 59 26 24 16 2 114 138 50 17 32 8 18 9 1 48 78 86 20 52 7 27 13 1 6 4 18 90 12<1, 363 84; 191 12 H7 68 4 3 31 1 2 42" 642 145 47 58 72 47 2 13 137 220 291 80 127 4 125 70 (j 5 33 1 325 526 29,116 5,089 10,178 1,234 7,147 3,527 655 202 2,136 126 429 1,016 21,831 33,857 MUNICIPALITY

4(\1 14; 43 1 49 1 81l 8 284 4 1 5 57£; 982 539 43 96 9 194 26 40 3 209 5 7 2 660 1.183 419 « 33 25 30 12 331 32 2 497 858 309 84 46 23 68 8 10 232 l, Z 4"'4 781 511 14 108 29 1 35 2 339 11 634 1,080

359 24 7 4; :n 1 317 23 2 6 514; 741 434 30 24 2 5 1 27 13 378 14 12 2( , 717 995 6fi3 44 48 2 32 12 :l6 5117 30 8 2 864 1,233 418 4;8 16 13 6 II 378 +2 3 :I 500 789 304 (1) 32 8 1 12 4 259 57 24 2;\ 462 653 218 97 7 1 14: If) 196 82 10 2'1,6 322 11)2 35 3 17 S 16! 35 4 70 27() 347 695 102 261 37 IH 59 12 2 278 4; 2 14 801 1.030 5,513 148 734 St 537 174 34. 7. 3,902 345 IS 183 7,214 to..... 324 URBANJVILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-HASPURA

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- 8erial Thana no.' heotares Residen· holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses inkm2.. r------A.------, r---.A.,--~ ,--..A-..-.., ,-_~..A..._ -, P :\1 F ;\1 F M F }-1 F

1 2 3 -1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR- contd.

1 .Jalpura (8) 273.97 179 239 1,550 829 721 250 219 370 117 2 Psha.rpura (9) 158.63 163 191 1,273 651 622 174 147 3;36 63 3 Makbulpur Khas (10) 72.44 80 89 674 336 338 22 22 150 55 4 Galma (11) 207.20 176 183 1,353 665 688 67 61 365 175 5 Piru (13) 620.37 619 711 4,.~64 2,307 2,2,-)7 -137 407 952 346

6 Dihuri (14) 149.73 142 L'56 1,072 ;'5}o 5G2 54 u8 Hi8 6 7 Barewa (15) 45.32 3 5 25 1.5 10 8 Raghunathpur (16) 178.46 273 32il 1,958 1,021 9a7 177 145 555 130 9 Puralua (17) 162.28 17;, 185 1,308 675 633 102 94 358 89 10 Birahra (1~) 148.11 136 141 878 469 409 120 101 185 25 11 Kishunpur (HI) 140.83 118 13!l 885 HI 444 83 65 241 65 12 Saidpur (20) 126.66 41 .~3 280 HI) 131 88 70 22 1 13 Bagharewa (21) 82.96 Vi I.'i ,")3 3:~ 20 1 1 9 14 Ratanpur (::l2) 162.28 124 lill 038 482 456 113 97 24-2 84 15 Tankuppi (23) 124.64 145 106 1,265 665 600 260 245 221 38 16 Dumra (24) 498.;;7 330 395 2,7i:l 1,407 1,366 238 254 493 137 17 Habaspu l' (25) 39.66 27 29 21:1 9;'. US 17 22 2-i 13 18 Mahuli (26; ,")7.87 34- 37 284 13i) H9 73 74 44- 8 19 Nal'sa.n (27) 104.00 152 183 1,239 622 617 110 111 326· 139 20 Chandi (28) 125.86 ;);"'j 78 iJOO 266 243 126 129 89 10 21 Amjhar PO) 320.10 :)2;) 591 3.621 1,810 -1,811 330 281 5 :} 881: 372 22 Henspura (30) 162.28 436 .178 3,270 1.7;,0 1 ..)20 197 195 I,Ol2 4'73 23 !tawan (31) 266.28 320 HI! 2,635 1,912 1,323 227 216 591 128 24 -Salempur (32) 118.,,7 10:~ 127 814 31lS 416 1-16 HjZ H:4 i)3 25 Tetrahi (33) 223.79 15(; 203 1,221 647 574 215 206 223 26 26 Pa.ranpure (34) 133.95 100 121 651 314 337 138 136 101 1.5 27 Chaurahi (35) 280.44 HH ,217 1.328 700 628 48 47 338 71 2S Tilakpura (91) 141).33 180 220 1,341 092 649 292 281 2'10 89 i9 Fatehpur (92) 105.22 '110 127 )I;ll 444 407 :W5 202 165 52 30 Habaspur Tika (04) 16 ....iO 10 12 43 24 10 (I 1 31 U usibhanllhak (9S) 25.49 50 GJ 257 141 IB 8·3 n 87 17 '32 Sih.. d Khurd (96) 28.30 Uninhabitlld 33 l:Sagha.kol (97) 77.29 33 3·) 364 U2 132 33 8 114 Tal (9S) 271.14 102 239 1,114(\ 811 835 !}:l9 :Hl :1ST, 114 3il Haibaspul' (1)9) 99.96 151 155 1.041 564 477 43 47 252 77

36 Sihari K ..lan (100) 110.8S 140 ~165 1,004 407 507 152 136 198 53 ' 37 Dhamni (101) ~73.07 197 242 1,;;26 805 '121 211 176 273 58 3S Kaith; (102) 236.'74 96 106 741 377 364 84 79 147 31 39 Sonhathu (103) [j30.54 232 290 1,900 1,011 9.55 156 149 389 125 40 Alpa (104) 161.47 H2 139 S48 463 385 g2 71 HO 15 4J Itewan PO;;) 248.47 70 97 1343 34;) 298 47 38 172 90 42 Surat Bigh.. ! (106) 25.49 Uninhabited 43 Jhinguri (197) 238.36 80 llO 1394 353 941 134 134 141 21 4A So;nbarsa (108) 135.57 57 tiS :;26 270 251\ 39 38 139 '7S 45 Bhauli (109) 105.»2 37 .30 363 186 177 86 76 90 61 46 Kaithi Bankat (110) 159.0-1 63 6-oJ 529 274 255 114 101 76 24 47 Cllanhat (U1) 193.44 123 124 83/; 459 376 184- 166 136 4: 48 Koilawan (1l2) 245.64 340 415 2,471 1,247 1,2:.14 278 24!l 691 24Q 49 Nirakhur (113) 53.82 21 27 172 95 77 93, 76 23 1 50 Dhul\I .. i (1l4) 126.26 171 173 1,285 670 615 427 392 224 81) 325 CENSUS ABSTRACT aUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

::\IAIN WORKERS r------.------..._.A...------~--~----~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household InduSt- Other \Vo .. - Workers (I) Labourers (,"y--l\Ianufactur- kers (III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Processing, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-workers Sorvicing and VI to 'Yorkers and Repairs IX] l V (a) J ,-__.A._-, ,-__ .A. .A.__ ,--...... ___, ~--"'- -~ -, r-~-,..,A._~ ~ ,--- -.. ,---"----.._. M F M F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

4.08 196 206 1 155 193 7 1 40 1 16 30 465 495 361 88 156 14 116 71 40 3 49 24 ll8 266 416 152 7 76 27 6 17 32 1 34 8 150 323 277 50 218 34 52 14 7 2 5 383 638 ,066 95 IH2 25 364 64 9 2 81 4 19 76 1,222 2,086 249 6 170 73 6 6 23 212 238 344 4 2 2 11 10. 481 4 238 2 208 2 3;' 6 36 534 897 305 37 230 3 68 33 7 1 1 6 369 ;390 247 105 162 40 79 65 6 2 12 220 292

210 49 136 12 48 35 :) 2 21 II 13 220 382 77 14 33 44; 14 7 50 ti5 67 IS 15 3 1;' 20 235 36 IOn I} 86 29 1 42 1 7 36 2010 384 303 55 14,1 1 141 54 4 17 24 234 3as all

732 203 3S5 65 2(,\) IHI \) 3 79 16 5 670 1,163 49 31 33 16 14 Hi 1 1 4 20 42 67 51 28 36 12 11 16 1 3 I) 17 79 l()4, 295 67 49 1 154 116 18 74 1 S9 326 461 114 20 48 56 20 1 9 23 7[) 129 148 839 163 283 22 296 96 123 44 137 27 247 944 1,401 771 60 61 1 37 3 158 21 .51.') 35 29 84- 950 1,376 607 84 311 21- IS3 5S 39 2 H 3 83 ~334 622 905 190 119 102 68 63 48 4 1 21 2 208 ' 297 300 177 173 97 103 74 8 " 16 2 53 79 294, 318 167 104 72 31 114- G.; 18 8 Iil 10 9 137 224 340 75 261 49 i'i3 26 6 20 2, ~!, 335 518 370 123 129 :31 192 90 11 1 38 1 !) 34- 313 *92 '137 39 67 15 104 15 I 1 6.) _8 10 41 HI7 327 14- 2 13 1 1 1 10 17 73 15 17 51 11 4, 5 69 100 77 58 12 7 5,,- 132 406 149 245 44 124- 105 13 24 13 183 39Z 503 274 7 HI7 1 47 .'} 30 8 7 282. 463 231 15 108 1 55 S 16 4 52 2 5 126 261 366 443 94 209 21 1.')3 64 11 3 70 6 1 8 361 tll9 183 84 9;) 24 85 ·'}9 2 I 3 194 2S0 4S0 5S 252 8 195 47 19 2 14 1 68 133 463 764 216 170 148 118 43 50 2 2 23 61 74 186 HI 147 3 100 1 38 2 9 1 198 294 ISA 45 84 1 82 44 9 13 1 165 295 117 17 76 29 17 9 3 5 13 US ~26 ~o 43 45 42 43 3 96 134

113 46 61 12 49 34 3 15 27 146 IS2 276 243 Hl5 152 91 91 9 2 174 131/ 635 1.J7 283 16 , '211 128 22 5 119 8 35 93 077 974 45 42 3 42 42 3 4- 47 31 340 162 83 22 210 140 33 B 330 4-53 326 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- HASPURA "

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Oe"upied Hous('- (iJlel uding illstitu- Serial Thalla no.! heel are", lteKiden- hold8 tiollal and Houself.,.Ii< S,·hNluh'd S,·he,'ukd Literates no. Town{""Hrd! awl of t.ial Population) ('astes Tribes Cil'ele t.own/ward Houses in Krn2 r-- _... __-A- __ "-_- ~ -. r-- .A._-, ,-. .A.-.. ,-_ .A.._ --. P l\i Ie M F 1\1 F M F

n 1 2 .> 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1:1 14 REVENUE THANA--DAUDNAGAR -··contd.

[,1 GOI"at'i (115) 64.:H 2~ 24- 27(1 133 14(\ 24 2:1 71 35 [)2 Mujahal'Ilahamadpul'( 116) 34.:~.17 202 230 1,732 8\l0 843 204- l!10 408 120 53 Mahuo!' (117) :l22.98 192 20(; 1.417 72H ti!ll :!fi:! ~~3 305 120 54 Bakhtial'pnr (118) OH.f)f) ()2 10:; 711 360 351 67 63 l!1.~ 78 55 Manari (1111) 16ii.\l2 H5 105 803 40" 3118 02 71 240 107 56 Ahiyaplll' (120) lfi6.21 16" 194 1,20;; 632 573 178 168 185 13 .57 Kamalpul' (121) 87.8:! 43 44 431l 237 202 7fl 5S 97 11 !is Kha'altan (122) 213.27 29tl :n7 1,963 1,043 ns:o 173 174 452 76 uH Mohiuddinpur (123) 57.06 :l3 24 238 lOB 12\1 1 2 33 9 (W ChHhunta (12.J.) \15.fiO ]01 121 770 50;) 3(iii :.20:{ 185 Hi! 39

61 BarokhlU'< (125) 317.27 IS'2 20\1 1,400 70,) 6fJ!) 86 89 312 44; 62 Daulatpnr Nagauli (I2tl) n.(Ji) 36 42 323 l():~ 1(iO fi 8 38 1 63 .JaiipuT" (127) :320. fi 1 2[>1 312 2,164- 1,10.J. 1,0(;0 214 212 fil:{ IfJ8 6.J. Pathraur (12.8) 10\1.(i7 (iO 83 4Il 23.j, 177 (i4 62 141 46 6[, Dilmd (129) 61.51 "')7 tl8 4fJ8 2(;7 2!lI [)8 50 I6ii 30 66 Bihta (130) 143.2(\ 100 10fJ 7640 3\18 36(; 78 71l 2(;2 103 67 Tilauti (Ul) 213.67 12(; 157 fJ72 488 484 GH ./\2 231 59 fi8 Ma1alll'a (222, 407.11 229 23fJ 1,580 7Hfi 78;\ 1;;0 13\' 2.7.) 28 69 Shahpur (223) 82.l!i :)1 36 223 llti 107 18 12 (i:{ ·13 70 .Tokhaul'8 224) 265.07 Hil 198 1,360 ti93 6ti7 117 112 3m 90

71 Dindir (221,) 823.52 43. 53& 3,445 1,7S:-i 1,6HO Ml2 466 743 178 72 Haypur Bandhwa (226) 133.14 118 1G8 758 387 371 124 9!l 126 34 n Raghoi (231) 619.57 2.J.2 314 2,M2 1,180 1,162 150 141 515 132

Total 13,677.80 10,561 12,408 81,477 41,820 39,657 9,627 8,941 5 3 18,100i0 5,431 327 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-- AURANGABAD

~[AIN WORKl<:RS

__ ~ ______..-A-____. _____. ____ ~ _____ .______----.. ,- _- .. -- - ._._--_ .. - --- Total Main Cult,ivaL01'~ Agricultural Homw}lold Indus' Other "'01" Workers (1) LabourOl'8 try- ':Manufadur- b,,"s [III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Pro"e~Hing, IV, V OJ) Ma,·,dnal Non-workers Servicing and VI to "Vorkel's anO Repai l"S IX] l V (a)] ._..A. ____ -., r- _.A..---, ,-- _ _A__--") ,._.A_ ..., r--- _A.._ ..., , ..A.._ -., r----- ..A-_ -..... ,-- M: 1<' ]\II F ;\I F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2-1 2.) 21:; 27 28

57 ,36 42 40 12 16 3 76 90 354 189 21)4 121; 74- 63 I 15 6 25 530 628 355 9 123 203 8 /) 24 1 7 44 364 638 174 36 93 41 31 :!2 5 18 186 315 172 25 83 62 24 3 24 1 233 373 348 306 184 164 142 139 9 3 13 6 278 267 94 li2 58 30 25 22 4 7 - 6 19 137 l:n 522 12 244 2 218 9 34 26 5 13 516 895 47 2 42 4 2- 1 S 75 54 52 195 18 71 7 95 9 12 2 17 3 17 207 330

282 ,36 220 28 48 28 14 101 144 322 495 8.1, 1)9 14 1 12 87 67 73 509 28 305 8 V17 19 13 54 1 42 167 553 865 III 2 4S 55 2 4 4 8 ,:;3 lUi 122 129 3a 81 37 33 3 8 1 137 UlS

188 53 59 77 .';0 15 2 37 1 210 313 206 3 127 1 19 Hi 45 2 8 '101 274 380 379 67 24;'i 19 86 44 1 48 3 32 192 384 026 43 33 7 3 2 23 71 84 326 10;; 229 82 71 23 18 8 7 367 555

845 121 506 -')2 231 60 til 6 47 :I 127 398 SIS 1,141 182 10 63 1 113 9 1 5 10 10 11);) 351 669 38 353 8 161 30 38 17 13 18 598 1,IOC

19,974 4,608 10,313 1,557 6,544 2,808 875 133 2,242 110 1,083 3,960 ZO,763 31,089 328 URBANjVlLLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-GOH

Name of Aroa of No. of No. of Total PopUlation village wit)1 village in Oe('upied House· (including inRtitu· Serial Thana no.! hectares_ ResidE'n· holds tional and Houseless Schpduled SchedulE'd LiteratE'S no. Town/V'vard/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses ,-_____.A.____ -., in kml. ,-_ ,.A.._~-., r---A-_.--. ,-_.A._--, P 1\'1 :F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 !-> (I 10 11 12 13 Ii REVENUE THANA- DAUDNAGAR--cQntd.

1 Shekhpllra (132) 372.71 144 194 1,255 68;'. 570 90 77 22.4 35 2 Deohara (l33) 343.98 392 414 2,77:! 1,369 1,403 148 141 739 218 3 Pavanpuv (134) 51.39 Uninhabited 4 .Tagdispur (135) 4:3.30 Uninhabited 5 I.ohanri (13B) l:i:l.37 131 HoO 962 4611 493 100 102 164 59

6 Nizampllr (137)._ 121.00 61 70 404 210 194 43 3:1 65 11 7 Nagatn (138) 293.39 80 82 621 3M 287 70 5n 114, 77 8 Garnhari (139) 8i'.7f1 74 75 412 21(i 196 93 91 4:;-; \I Parasi (140) 232.69 95 95 S03 425 378 121 108 141 58 10 Azan (HI) 138.00 51 70 486 256 230 45 40a I:{O 20

n Ghe)na (142) 121.40 60 74 545 283 262 190 173 57 4, 12 Bamahai (143) 97.93 Uninhabited 13 Niyamat.pur (144) 155.S0 52 53 522 289 2:la 167 14 14 !,lujan (14.5) 94.29 28 28 232 12(, 106 5 4 1 HI Sagarpllr (146) 8~!'98 IS 24 190 ()4 96 48 29

16 Khail'a Mohan (147) 272.95 7i; lOt 584 310 274 64 62 Iri6 49 17 Kurwan (148) 325.56 17ll 17!.l 1,145 5(jQ 58;) 160 151 2.IH 132 IB Chnpuk (14;9) 570.60 :!28 253 1,532 779 7r;~-l 252 256 2,.4- 73 HI Jujharpur (150) 150.95 92 38 lH6 lZ~' 117 18 14 3t If 20 l'ali (161) 57.87 9 \1 116 57 59 21 1

21 Gobindpllr (152) 59.01'1 31 33 24B llS 130 13 If> 53 1 22 Rampur (15~) 36.83 2;; 30 187 103 8-1, 47 I) 23 Dingrf'ha (154) 61.12 :u ll! 294 16r; 129 19 21 50 ,24 Jagdispur (155) 103.i9 27 iiO :W[) 137 12S z:~ 25 Bamhi ( lilti) }82.51 70 SO 4.:17 225 212 156 lQG

2ti Ghonta (lii7) 429.37 IlH 147 919 476 443 45 3S 189 ZtI 27 Betula (lUS) 43.31 24 25 169 76 9ll 28 1 28 Po){haraha (159) 4B.16 52 6;} 368 183 180 62 47 92 23 29 Thanapur (160) 2;)8.59 13" 13,) S4S 450 39S IlH 127 l30 }' 30 Dadal' (161) 442.72 l70 183 1,478 7(\0 718 107 1)0 4UO U~

:31 Sohalpur (lG2) - 32.78 Uninftnbired 32 Phag (Hi3) 260.61 182 238 1,392 71)0 (H;~ Hi8 130 401 75 2g Paha,'pu"", (164) 123.8a 40 56 372 IS4 IS!-l g4 28 1j4 Partappul' (165) 3:;.61 U,.i-nl.«bi,GU; 95 Haksahi (I (\(1) 7.6\1 [Jninhabi~t1

36 P",l!ar'pura Arazi (11m 6.88 Uninhabited 37 Pama (188) 164;.70 84 100 650 319 341 71 69 157 57 3S Ro.jf'pu[' (169) 119.79 107 128 904 458 446 12\1 111 220 9 39 .Jhikatia (170) 286,11 2;18 23:1 1.509 819 750 86 85 241 60 40 Jhik.at.ia Arazi (171) 31.16 D "'nha/"ted

<1,1 Khari Khall (172) I11S.7S 69 69 480 2.36 230 411 III 130 13 42 Partappur (173) UO.88 (13 6:1 466 242 2~H 10 11 109 10 " -4,:1 Bh.ela.mpur (174) :\0.35 U"inIlG(Ji~ed ... Kt[empur (17at 133.14- 51 52 1l:lS 174 164 \I U 53 2 4.5 Khal'agpur'a (176) 101.24 3* 42 298 147 151 36 .1 DO fi 46 Toralpun,. (117) 138.40. 46 54 :-175 201 174 S {I 43 , 47 Val's!' (178) 276.40 7;; 5i 621; 327 297 14 !J 160 31 ~S J ..itia- (119) 152.56 105 127 I)Og 4tl 44.2 84 91 !'il 67 49 Shekhpur'a (ISO) 92,21 48 04 435 226 209 36 34 71 7 50 Rukundi \l8I) 172.80 88 90 614 3"9 27ft 63 iiI lSI 38 329 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION- AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS .--_ ~~ ___ ~ ____~ ______, _ ___A..______~~ __ ~ ______~ -~ __ ~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural HOUSP}lOld indus- Other 'Wor- Workcr~ (I), Labourcl-s try--Manufaetur- kere [III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Prooessing, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-workers Servicing and & VI to "Vorkers Repairs IX] l V (a) ] r----A..---, .---"------" ,-_..A-_.---",\ r---..A..~ ,-----~ r--~- r--- -A.. ____-, M F M F M F' l\I F M F 1\1 F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

336 129 188 3:, ]33 93 12 1 3 349 441 659 61 223 12 244 49 89 103 2 710 1,340

236 73 156 43 53 2;; HI 4 8 1 233 420

110 64 78 36 32 28 100 130 141 80 46 5 10 15 2 178 28.5 101 20 45 38 20 18 115 176 177 67 73 9 72 fiS 23 9 248 311 115 43 r,s 19 29 19 U 5 4 141 187 ISO 131 105 80 43 51 2 133 131

142 136 6 147 233 73 73 53 106 44 16 42 16 2 9 10 41 70 17f\ H, 99 1 64 12 3 1 10 1 2 41 132 218 287 32 115 2 14!1 2~) {} 14 I 17 41 2M} 512 388 tl ~44 2 112. 3 11 1 21 2 88 389 (l5\) 53 HI 21 I 32. 18 It 5 62 93. 30 30 27 59

62 53 \) 56 130 58 58 4fi M S3 83 82 129 79 67 1 11 58 128 117 3 95 2 6 1 16 108 209

240 173 106 147 23 ~5 1 20 1 236 ,270 44 43 1 32 93 III 23 63 1 45 22 2 2. 71 161 23B 21 179 2 5(1 18 :3 1 1 211 377 359 17 196 69 15 4 90 2- 401 701

359 7 ISO 1 110 5 28 1 41 6 391 629 96 3 86 I 10 2 SS 185

133 lI4 66 64 35 48 II 21 1 4 186 223 204 3 94 47 2 2 61 1 254 443 421 120 285 50 65 39 1 70 31 14 398 616

89 24 74 16 11 8 4 7 39 160 167 103 93 8 2 29 44 110 ISO

87 7() 3 l5 8 24 79 140 73 53 17 3 tl 4Q 6B III 121 :3 85 34 3 2 80 171 143 122 10 3 8 2 66 IS2 231 210 20 68 3 53 15 3 80 2 15 251 407 105 9 70 8 23 I 11 1 121 200 155 U8 IS 2 17 2 184 273 330 URBAN/VILLAGE 'PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- GOH

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- "'erial Thana no., hectares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward! and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Houses Circle town/ward ,-___A ___-, in km2 • ,--_...A.._-.. ,----'---, ,---"-----. P M F ~I F M F M F

1 2 3 4 Z; 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR- contd.

51 Sundarpur (IS2) 49.37 33 3'" 184 9,., 8!} ,.,6 56 41 6 .')2 Dihur.i (183) iJ3ti.lll un 236 1,289 1132 657 liO 76 230 59 , 53 Motha (IS4) 204.77 77 9S 687 334 3:13 72 73 164 31 M Rampur (IS5) 143.66 38 46 344 169 175 U 13 59 5 55 Ho.sanpur (186) 17.81 28 39 283 150 133 40 2.) 56 17 56 Barahi (187) 104.81 30 37 251 135 U6 2 1 61 36 5T- Ghanto (188) 118.i\7 63 79 521 265 2.36 62 70 98 25 58 Til

71 Jamnain (202) 212.0;) l:l;> 106 633 317 316 41 39 140 44 72 Singho.ri (203) Hl3.72 84 114 ?Ill 362 357 12:1 129 163 32 7!l Paruki (20'1) 50.18 65 80 iHI 272 239 73 57 163 76 74 Barwau (205) 284.89 148 176 1,070 570 500 127 101) 199 31 75 Gopalpul' (206) Hi~.:~O 102 102 669 362 307 125 81 157 7

7(} Kathi B.,ni (207) 140.83 ,,7 68 461 23!l 222 93 12 77 Dadhpi (208) 312.82 148 165 n86 48;) 501 82 84 224 39 78 Hasanpur (209) 32.78 2.1, 21 210 124 9S 29 Ii 7!J Niman (210) 97.53 ;~O 30 361 193 lOS 45 45 104 9 80 Dular Chak (211) 01.86 72 72 431 229 202 54 48 6(; 12

81 Dumart,)lU (212) 176·04- 6S 76 .303 252 251 27 IS 123 II 82 Mariti (213) 17.81 Uninhabited S:J 1\Iiqmf (214) 304.72 218 24.3 1,529 804 725 llO Il9 297 62 8i Bhul·kundi (!U5) , 3,;2.88 173 203 1,105 550 !i05 9;:; 104 236 M 8:-; Ibl'ahimpur (210) 120.5:) 4:> .. - 45 388 199 189 23 31 71 ..,~ .~. 86 Nirpura (;:I7) 80.!14 24 26 217 112 107 47 3 81 Dllonrwa (218) r;81.53 25! 306 1,928 H6:! !lliG U5 103 436 14,8 !)3 ,35 88 Bhaluhar (219) 182.92 88 ti60 322 :l38 61 125 49 80 Ankuri (220) 318.48 80 100 nnll M8 3+8 lZo3 111} 1811, 69 90 Sisaul (221) IG4.00 40 .~2 4lH 2-17 29.t 104 4 91 Nauranga. (227) 50.99 3! 40 222 IlO ll2 75 78 28 ;) 92 Dular Bigha (22S) 1.:>~.59 94 1I2 744 371 373 IS!) 48 !)3 Dcwa.Kund (2211) :')1;80 131 HI} 816 'HZ 40'! 143 132 1(\1 16 94 ))ow.. Kund Al'Q"i (230) 50.59 3 4 12 6 6 2 \}i) --Gorkatti (232) 28t.03 !l6 121 910 47-1 436 79 8,-j 185 33

96 Banra (2:13) 45.33 ;} 10 46 23 23 23 23 6 97 Pafllll'li (Z3i) 266.28 112 H7 971 4\14 477 63 (j'l: 230 62 OS Enr9.l·i (235) 189:39 63 63 '96 2H 255 58 48 86 2() 99 Hamidnll>gar (Z3!i) 354.fiO 215 261 1,765 913 8J2 183 197 235 47 100 Hathiy"ra (237) 629.25 474 .54,4 3,322 " 1,758 1,564 339 312 5S() 71

\. 331 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS r------_-"------, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- OtherWol'- 'Vorkers

54 3n 17 3 37 33 42 41 11 292 51 186 19 72 31 12 1 22 ~3 16 335 590 167 44 11fi 2 fi2 41 1 187 289 97 I) 80 1 H s 1 2 72 166 55 17 19 4 26 13 3 7 2 8 93 108

72 7 of) fi 11 1 3 1 3 1 3 (;2 106 251 121 ri 97 I 19 4 2 3 '" 144 78 41 al) 2 87 171 199 4 99 3 7" 1 fi 20 214 362 69 (\9 80 118

34 21 r; 8 44 80 114 !>3 HI 2 40 123 200 1,301 81 287 {) 340 b2 4" 629 13 1,494 2,260 269 70 198 2 6;' 68 (\ 1 327 524 139 70 88 44 70 7 196 276

137 ll2 95 80 42 32 119 114 82 68 14 7 4 55 134 43 27 18 10 13 17 12 1 11 85 108 257 187 70 248 498 84 55 27 2 14 3 11 Hili

162 94 II!} 67 31i 23 2 (; .{ 15)) ~22 169 32 82 50 31 ti 31 1 I 7 192 318 Ill) 49 60 37 4!) 18 157 190 277 38 200 2 73 35 4 1 1 292 462 189 13 136 32 20 13 1 2 3 171 2!H

111 55 96 27 S 27 7 1 I 127 167 230 20 153 5ti 20 6 15 255 481 66 2 47 1 8 2. 68 93 69 1 65 1 4 124 167 114 4 70 36 4 g fj Il1'i 198

117 99 Hi 2 135 251 408 no 198 51 91 41) 64 2 55 12 396 615 244 44 179 27 33 15 32 2 - 306 511 97 96 1 _.' 102 189 61 6g 49 107 434 48 220 20 141 22 13 5 60 1 1 41 527 877 147 93 96 67 25 26 16 10 1 7 174 238 175 347 173 1 139 1 27 III 7 129 HI 129 19 118 215

4;6 9 16 25 6 2. 3 3 \ 64 102 IBO 38 143 1 IS ' 3(\ 14 1 {) 3 191 332 201 39 61 2 102 33 6 1 3S a 77 201; 288 ;; II 5 3 i 3 194 4 141$ 38 4 2 9 5 19 275 nil

11 I 10 - 13 23 234 65 161 1 4fi 52 14 10 14 2 260 412 118 41 72 12 37 29 4 5 6 48 117 166 886 74 117 3 70 82 I) 2 194 37 527 7~ 857 46 50S 12 801 28 22 6 28 1 50 900 1.468 332 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-GOg

~arne of Area of No. of ~o. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House· (including institu. Serial Thana no./ hecta.res Re:ss Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. 'fawn/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes ('ircle towll/ward Houses in Krn2. ,--_.. --"------" ,---"-- -, ,-_.A..-, r---"-----, P M F )1 F M F M F 2 3 4 5 Il 7 S \) 10 11 12 13" 14 REVENUE THANA-·DAUDNAGAR-contd.

101 Orani (238) 14;;.28 81 87 427 246 181 :J.J 23 137 24, 102 Banatl'a Said (230) il2(;.80 388 4:lH 2,OH6 1,:;39 1,427 187 1Il6 717 273 103 Bela (240) 250.09 97 115 7!i1l 40! 352 iliO 122 llO 3 104 Baijalpur (241) ~:;.39 Un';nhablted 105 Pathak nigha (242) 29.95 lJ ninh{/bited 106 Upahra (2t3) 286.51 187 226 1,497 7H .. 7.;3 82 81 377 140 107 -. Rasa Bigha (244) 91.0.') Uninhab'jted 108 Shekhpura (245) - 121.40 66 7() 454 231 223 1\9 58 117 14 109 Khaira (246) 86.60 47 ;")2 :331 1\,0 171 85 101 62 1 110 SalJarsa (247) 20Ll3 73 H7 HH5 340 32.> 94 95 156 15 III Basa,wanpur (248) 88.22 3-1 40 376 19,) 181 34 42 100 32 112 Hunl'rahi (249) 117.36 27 :~3 211 \IS 113 48 ill 36 23 113 Bakhtiyarpur (250) 9lUl4 66 68 496 :246 250 II 14 153 69 114 Niyanpur (251) ]01.57 49 ~}2 389 194 195 12 14 50 2 115 Hargawan (2ii2) 2011.79 03 ;;1I 412 204 208 8 17 3S 6

116 Gamh.... ri (253) 250.!l0 1).) (\0 496 24(\ 2.30 21 19 89 33 117 Aranda (254) 322.93 133 162 1,009 517 492 77 68 243 67 11S Baijalpur (2;35) 504.64 ItH ISO 1.184 .,)93 .~91 89 80 232 fi3 119 Baijalpur (2;',6) 71.63 ;,2 il2 :l2t 164 160 42 43 4;, 126 Belafu (257) 211.65 54 1}7 484 234 250 62 64 74 1 121 Lodipur (258) 140.83 67 79 561 273 288 142 158 lOS 13 122 Teap (259) 425.32 233 274 1,722 8,)2 870 188 172 260 35 123 Budhai Kalan (2flO) 142.04 77 91 547 273 27! 140 50 124 Budhai Khurd (261) 89.03 24 33 257 1:14 123 44 29 65 10 125 Dhawahi (262) 84_17 21 34 20;) 9\1 llO 22 29 47 4 126 Salempur (263) 94.29 59 81 ;)06 ::;'7 24!1 21 22 135 43 127 Jhari (264) 214.89 63 1m 543 274 2H9 78 7I 135 39 128 Hasampur (26;;) 44.11 Uninhabited 129 Hasampur (266) S2 ..55 85 94 il71 28.; 286 18 16 120 130 iSakanlih (267) 205.58 8ti 102 5ti9 292 277 63 78 lIS 32 131 Anwari (268) 40".89 177 183 1,434 700 734 40 36 363 99 13:2 Lodipur (269) 30.76 10 I"... 100 at) 64 4 133 Bh,~uthahi (270) 88.22 49 55 %7 176 211 21 22 31 134 PipJ'a (271) 226.22 85 101 685 357 328 15 9 172 19 13:; Pip.'ahi (272) 128.28 106 167 734 373 361 59 59 157 22

136 Akauna (273) 214.08 45 ;")2 -143 238 20:; 110 46 148 70 137 Ehiapur (274) 82.15 26 .u 281 131) 142 42 4,) 78 29 138 Bakhtiyarpur (27.3) 71.2~ 13 13 133 64 69 17 14; 30 3 139 Bhelwandi (276) 184.13 t);) SO 679 327 352 81 91 IS3 74 140 Kaithisiro (277) 160.25 63 8.j, '-'H5 290 27.; 57 42 194 103

141 Sahdani (278) 117.36 28 28 lSI 99 82- 2;; 16 48 13 142 ASlIopur (279) 44.. Jl 4~ 42 2[};J 128 127 62 24 14.3 Bazidpur (:180) 44.92 29 37 24.2 116 126 49 IS 144, Nimra (281) 170.37 73 H6 :,80 262 :ns 73 83 129 26 145 Gfiini (282) 66.77 36 50 295 146 149 46 4.3 63 25 146 1>lohiuddinpur (283) 88.22 ,200 200 1,310 (j;il 0:;9 136 HI 277 90 147 Daudpur (284) 128.69 42 52 407 216 191 25 21 113 53 14S Rampul' (285) 114.52 54 1;8 447 239 208 106 2 149 ,Tharaha (286) 63.13 40 45 320 ~64 1.36 44 3.') 75 57 150 Pa1'anpur (287) Jl9.3S SS 104 629 308 321 89 88 169 66 333 ,CENSUS ABSTflACT SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKEltS _.-, ,"------. -~~ -- ~------Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Iudus- Other'Vor- 'Vorkers (I) Labourers try-Manufactur- kers [III, Marginal Non-workers (I-IX) (II) iug, Processing, IV, V (b) Workers Servicing & VIto and Repairs IX] [V(a)] r-___"_--, r--."A-_ -.. ~~...A.._~ , __ ..A.._ ~ ,-----"-----, r----A..----, r---'-----. 1\1 F M F :M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 IS Hl 20 :n 22 23 24 2~3 26 27 28

143 S 132 ~) 3 2 8 1 1 103 172 746 72 :lUI 2 30fi :in 1 3 48 11 733 1,3,35 ;200 :{ 190 2 :; 1 2 3 204 349

296 {iii 120 ~o iiI 12 7U 4 1 452 697 107 18 91 1 16 17 1 11 123 194 80 47 44 21 3') 26 4 2 If1 78 108 155 43 U8 2 ns 41 2 17 1 S IS4 274

94 35 66 28 :~,3 101 146 47 :l4 HI 31 34 iiI 79 97 13 ti9 2 14 11 14 8 33 141 204 89 30 61 8 2:') 22 3 1 19 104 146 1I3 2g 100 lG S 11 .5 1 1 7 90 173

116 U6 .>9 3 :}5 46 22 17 54 190 130 281 2 1!11 2 S4 5· 236 490 25!) 1 193 5:3 1 13 1 10 383 580 7-! 1 I'iH 18 1 90 159 112 104 8 U2 250

136 4 ]11 16 3 1 8 1 137 284 a59 .J,)-" 201 2 129 48 6 1 2:~ 4 B 9 485 B06 117 !} ';"8 4 a9 :; 1 156 264 67 1 :i7 30 1 67 122 29 1 6 19 1 4 17 3 53 106

93 4 32 46· 4 8 7 I) 14 155 231 HI) 21 83 [, 30 Hl 6 11 155 237

1:l6 01 28 4. 13 149 286 -ViI 1 113 37 1 1 141 276

: 350 17 217 14 122 3 3 8 7 46 343 671 17 17 19 64 81 7 70 11 7 95 204 168 33 ;)4 98 32 16 1 189 295 179 119 42 21 137 98 - 1 1 193 241

84 00 23 1 154 205 44 4 22 20 -4 2 95 138 24 3 18 Ii 3 1 40 66 116 43 76 8 36 35 4 211 309 138 23 61} :l4 21 1 34 2 li,2 252 46 2 32 14 2 53 80 55 55 73 127 58 4 57 4 1 58 122 131 55 69 l.'i 57 40 3 2 131 263 71 21 37 ;} 27 18 7 75 128 ,282 100 84 15 106 89 8 1 84 1 -4; 15 a65 Sag 104 :1 59 41 3 4 112 188 lOS 2 85 2 2~ 1 131 206 70 5 40 4 7 2 21 1 94 1.51 .165 2 52 54 2 22 37 143 319 334 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-GOH

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Popul,ation village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- Serial Thana no.' hectares - Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Cades Tribes Circle town/ward Houses r-__..A. ____ -, in km'. ,..---...A---, r--"""___-..... r--.A.--.. p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-DAUDNAGAR-"-concld.

151 Munrawa (288) 164.30 66 83 53:; 266 269 78 80 106 76 152 Jalalpur (289) 157.42 77 89 624 337 287 11 6 126 153 Dowal (290) 173.20 89 97 676 353 323 43 40 150 154 Mohammaodpur (291) 161.47 50 52 316 166 150 25 18 72 21 155 Barwan (292) 534.18 215 259 1,832 959 873 107 102 340 99 156 Mahi (293) 58.68 29 33 242 127 1I5 23 157 Berka (294) 163.49 68 89 618 310 308 167 177 1I9 11 158 Darha (295) 311.60 117 143 995 492 503 IlS lIS 203 62 159 Kurmain (296) 116.14 45 64 528 273 255 80 72 96 35 160 Susna (297) 158.23 64 75 581 306 ~75 169 170 119 15

161 Dhondhi (298) 42.90 11 12 95 54 41 13 13 25 1 162 Bela (299) 144.07 121 126 800 399 401 108 118 156 35 163 Chaprao (300) 302.70 117 137 842 450 392 106 82 168 22 164 Suggi (301) 67.1S 34 42 318 170 148 70 M 32 2 165 Malshad (302) 810.57 373 471 2,698 1,425 1,273 256 222 459 76 166 Gangati (303) 121.00 48 71 439 206 233 13 24 68 8 167 Bakssnr (304) 480.36 219 26fi 1.764 905 8ull 112 lOB 404 48 168 Khoji (30fi) 105.22 31l u2 368 IB2 196 37 40 71 ' 18 169 Dsdbpi (306) 162.68 51 57 378 19)'1 180 71 71 85 44 170 Bandea (307) 1fi4.99 78 93 59ft 287 308 56 55 130 1i8

171 Dariyapur (308) 68.80 IS 2! 137 73 04 25 IS 14 172 Moglahi (309) 82.96 2.7 32 217 11<1; 103 30 6 173 SemrahUI> (310) 57.87 38 43 290 148 142 2.0 27 47 4 174 Mayapur (311) 121.00 38 < 44 259 14S HI 10 7 43 2 175 Majathi (312) 171.99 61 68 513 250 263 31 33 IlH G!) 170 Mllhri (313) 68.S0 l}3 95 234 109 125 28 30 46 a9 Tola. 30,284.71 14,400 18,636 110,221 58,536 53,685 10.485 9.954 23.480 5,888 335 CENSU3 ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION~AURANGABAO

MAIN WORKERS .".- ______.. ______...A.. ______---~ __ ---., Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Housohold Indu,,- Other \Vor- Workers (I) Labourtll'S try--Manufactur- kers [III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Processing, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-wOI-kers Servicing & VI to Workers and Repairs IX] [V (aj] ,-___ .A. __ -, ,-A..--.., ,-_..A...__~ ,---'-----, r---"'--- ~ r-'---...A---~ ,-- ...... _- -, M F 1\1 F M F ),,1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F

tii 16 17 IS I!l ~O 21 22 ~3 24 25 26 27 28

134 IiG iil 3 74 6:l !) 1 1 131 202 :202 36 07 3 130 33 S 13S 251 200 30 91 2 8\) ~4 20 4 1 153 292 69 5 39 1 24 4 1 5 17 52 80 93 450 19 299 I} !JS I} 1:3 45 23 145 4S1 709

64 3 60 4 3 63 112 lIS 35 iiS 10 .,)5 25 :j 20 192 253 193 71 96 6 20 4 299 499 123 7 1i4 1 41 !) 18 150 248 ,lli3 12 87 61 12 5 )1)3 263 24 24 30 41 227 10 IS:} 1 4:l 9 I 172 391 216 132 :H 7 1(;1 12;") 1 234 260 95 12 ill 3 43 \) 1 I 74 136 842 153 320 H 490 13!) :2 I :{O 4, 1 ;;83 1, II9

89 12 tH, Ii 17 i3 S 1 no 3Z1 432- St> 300 -! lOB HI 24 I 473 773 !l3 I} 64 1 22 Ii 7 89 177 103 30 42 ;;0 30 II 3 9.} 147 147 ,37 76 2 :l!l 48 20 7 12 14, 140 237

3l 23 3 11 1 39 60 I3l) 52 7 55 103 73 ;; 51 17 5 ;1 75 137 75 8 (i4 I) 7 2 4 1 73 102 ,gti 25 53 21 25 11 11 1 1114 237

,33 l;j 31 l;j 15 7 ~56 no

1J6,9Sl 4,461 15,849 1,235 7,725 2,980 681 70 2,728 178 266 1,292 29,287 47,930 336 URBANJVILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOOK-RAfIGANd

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House. (including lnstitu. Serial Thana no., hectares Rcsidon· holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Litel'att's no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle t.own/ward Houses in Km2• r---~----, r---'--, r--...... _, r-- ...... _, P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-contd.

1 Bhal·thipur (373) 280.44 89 108 696 384 312 8 !) 92 23 2 Siwan (374) 210.53 59 67 518 287 231 H) 9 119 31 3 Pat.hak Bigha (375) 65.56 37 47 327 184 143 84 29 4 Kharauna Buzurg (376) 170.37 51 55 301 188 113 11 11 79 5 5 Barpa (377) 544.29 186 238 1,666 838 828 165 142 364 189 6 Belarhia (378) 189.79 88 88 li38 262 276 31 34 121 42 7 Pauthu (379) 743.80 349 381 2,679 1,371 1,308 187 162 524 178 8 Patkhaul (380) 38.85 1 1 10 3 7 3 7 1 9 NB,l'hi Pirhi (381) 172.39 44 60 372 170 103 64 63 83 23 10 Sabdal (382) 191.01 41 54 34(l 174 172 22 25 83 36 11 Phesra (391) 416.82 184- 233 1,502 781 721 123 125 297 80 12 Halbansa (392) 105.62 48 61 456 231 225 59 64 llO 25 13 Rampur Parasiya (393) 263.45 83 105 692 370 322 38 30 154 10 14 Makhdumpur (394) 78.10 21 25 227 114 113 22 22 6f) 40 15 Kusmi (395) 232.29 III 148 873 433 440 81 94 163 61 16 Banko. (396) 88.62 20 29 202 lIS 84 43 35 53 16 17 Itarh (397) 264.fi6 137 158 1,051 547 504 70 75 189 16 18 Tamura (398) 257.38 122 124 933 486 447 95 80 209 75 19 Lata. (399) 728.02 238 291 2,122 1,097 1,02;; 231 201 450 -117 20 Kharauna. Khurd (4.00) 84.17 18 24 147 78 69 63 5~ 12 21 Karman (401) 282.06 87 102 639 351i 284 6 4 48 2 22 Banahi (402) 165.1:)2 91 101 641 307 33-1 85 112 182 83 23 Beri (4.03) 231.07 130 150 1,077 541 536 122 125 244 72 .24 Pan-ahi Salempur (404) 198.70 47 49 378 201 177 Iii 14 51 25 Sihuli (4,05) 627.25 259 276 2,094 1,052 1,OJ2 77 62 318 20 26 Khaira (406) 354.90- 213 23,8 1,614 81S 706 182 180 265 30 27 Naiki (407) 290.56 164 198 1,174 560 614 173 178 174 23 28 Makhdumpur (408) 214..89 90 lOr; 683 328 355 131 141 H8 38 29 Bargawan (409) 376.35 92 10;) 644 309 335 44 34 120 86 30 Sonbarsa (410) 29.9;) 62 71 473 226 247 79 81 131 93 :n Chaubara (411) 208.41 287 312 1,888 929 959 115 113 452 284- 32 Amarpul'a (412) 42.49 9a 107 721 331 39(; 11 II 161 109 33 Jhikatiya - (413) 27.52 25 30 227 105 122 16 7 60 45 34 Ahmadpur (414) -48.56 78 100 731 372 359 103 100 143 28 3i\ KaJ'ma Masud (415) 94.29 74 82 585 303 282 65 60 120 29 36 Hajipur (416) Wholly merged in Rafiganj (N AC) 37 Karmi (417) 42.09 67 75 444 233 211 42 49 .. ' '" 126 18 38 Charkanwan (418) Wholly merged in Rafiga.nj (NAC) 39 Rafiganj (419) Wholly merged in Rafiganj (NAO) 40 Abdulpur (420) Wholly merged in Rafiganj (NAC) 41 Maripur (421) 74.06 29 51 291 154 137 115 89 20 27 15 i\ 4.2 Phesra (422) 17:J.63 40 56 368 204 164 21 19 It)! 22 43 Kerap (4:la) 9S7.42 516 676 4,494 2.251 2.243 515 4-83 1 1,032 565 44 Khairi (424) 48.56 48 58 :122 170 152 41 34 43 1 45 Solempur (425) 27.92 3 3 24 13 11 1 46 Pat~i Klmrd (426) 69.20 15 15 87 43 44- 5 6 12 47 Patoi (427) . 113.31 26 30 20D 104 105 26 26 27 1 48 KaJ una Baruna (428) 260.61 78 Ion 883 461 422 24 13 328 80 49 Pogar (4;29) 360.57 212 ::154 1,54;) 748 797 123 107 322 124 50 Rajaura (430) 84.17 17 19 128 66 62 10 / 337 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS ,-- - --_ ------_----_---"- ----, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other Workers Workers (I) Labourers try--Manufactu- (III, IV, V (b) (I-IX) (II) ring, Processing. & VI to IX] Servicing M:arginal Non-workers and Repairs Workers [V (a)] ,----A_--. r---A.----, r--A---. r---..A.----, r---..A.--, r--._.J...._---.. ,----..A._.-... M l! M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28

203 64 154 49 4f) Hi 4- 181 248 156 32 113 3 41 29 2 131 199 101 1 98 1 3 16 83 126 118 98 20 2 70 III 400 10 266 5 III 3 6 17 2 1 76 437 742 129 14- 87 37 14 2 3 133 262 66:, 21 4-61 1 82 17 23 1 -- 99 2 19 68 687 1,219 ] I - 1 1 7 89 21 50 1 3;; 20 4 90 172 104 11 53 23 11 13 15 11 33 59 128 431 39 280 130 35 21 1 350 681 ll2 1 71 ~ 33 2 6 I 119 223 165 3 17 136 3 9 3 19 70 186 249 66 12 61 8 3 4- 2 48 101 214 92 99 I 99 8(1 9 7 I 4 8 215 340 69 1 46 23 49 83 295 1 WI 1 14:i 1 7 245 503 241 148 138 53 95 9;j I 7 245 299 559 258 328 101 181 148 4 46 Ii 2 10 536 757 46 8 9 37 8 92 61 19:3 63 135 I 60 62 160 221 139 72 82 4-5 72 12 168 262 253 164 150 61 73 94- 15 9 15 288 372 97 4; 84- 3 12 1 1 I ;; 103 168 541 32 391 2 131 30 14 5 511 1,010

382 201 259 60 109 140 14 1 18 104 418 491 228 105 110 33 83 63 8 4 27 5 27 332 4;82 149 7 84- 1 44 3 2 .2 19 I 179 348 135 10 98 6 30 4 7 2 20 172 305 97 24- 31 25 22 4 1 37 1 1 6 128 217

429 45 186 3 176 36 11 3 51i 3 4 10 496 904 104 15 55 11 21 3 28 1 2 22,) 375 53 13 8 23 13 22 52 109 161 2 37 1 81 1 1 42 211 357 167 34- 101 2 4-9 30 4 2 13 136 24:8

112 3 27 42 3 43 121 208

88 43 12 49 18 27 25 66 94 93 68 21 4 6 III 158 1,009 117 480 20 330 81i 27, 6 172 6 14 82 1,228 2,044 93 26 55 7 32 19 6 39 77 87 7 5 2 5 6 6 20 2 15 2 4 1 3 23 39 o!J 0 «6 {) 14 46 10() 219 184 20 15 1 241 422 333 21 129 1 119 14 34 5 51 1 7 16 408 760 34 27 7 32 62" 338 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--RAFIGAN"

~ame of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupieu House- (including Illstitu- €el'ial Tha:1a no.! hectares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town!Ward! and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Cirele town!ward Houses ,-_,__ .Joo- ____-, in Km2. ,---"---, ,---A.----, ,-_..A.----, P }\1 F }\1 F M F M F

1 2 3 4 ~} 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD-CQllfd.

51 TelthuQ. (431) 145.68 U2 67 Ml 23'1 210 GO 47 116 20 52 Tendua (432) 8:>.79 41 49 338 lr.2 186 76 40 53 Sardha Highs (433) 37.23 20 21 199 9.> 104 27 54 Jondhi (434.) 41.68 26 29 234 117 117 20 15 21) 55 Dewriya (435) 56.25 1 1 1 1 56 --Mo.i KhUl'd (436) 46.94 19 24 188 103 8;, :12 21) 49 12 57 Bara (4-:r7) 25.90 Uninhabited 58 Karjal'a (438) 112.50 38 40 30." 145 }()O :2 39 ,i9 Bihto. (439) H9.20 28 31 276 13S 1:18 13 ]2 89 92 60 Baghasati (4-40) 105.22 67 79 507 2(iO 217 102 96 62 I) HI Achuki (441) 388.09 117 127 933 48{ 449 88 89 253 58 62 Bhetaniyan (442) 234.31 151 151 963 499 464 103 92 156 22 63 Indrarh (443) 208.41 37 44 320 153 167 103 r,6 64 Kut. Kuri (444) 94.70 78 96 (i34, 292 242 :-m 49 69 6 65 Galldhal'p (4405) ,.,3.82 11 12 105 51 54 :2 30 19 66 Santhua (U6) 190.20 60 70 54H 28{ 262 24 20 ]93 79 67 Singhi Buzurg (447) 523.25 168 200 1,236 H37 599 10;; 87 199 21 68 Singhi Khul"d (448) 50.18 V ninhabited 69 Karsara (449) 386.87 64 87 636 3M 300 69 7:, W6 16 70 Bhalu Khairll (450) 2iH.31 106 130 886 449 4:37 37 36 109 146 71 GSl'wa (4,31) 291.37 34 44 349 206 143 7 7 141 35 72 Maluk Bighs (452) 100.36 35 40 240 14~ 92 4.8 2 73 KotwQI'a. (4;;3) 278.82 94 133 8:;2 434 4,18 137 128 121 16 74 Danai (4:;4) 260.61 74 99 652 318 3:34 71 70 116 35 75 Munjari (455) 74.46 21 < 23 17(, 91 84 58 58 26 6 76 Bahadurpllr (456) 476.71 147 173 1,184 ,,)96 588 154 140 232 84 77 Jakhim (457) 150.;)4 93 100 709 377 332 42 30 180 26 78 Salempur (458) 158.23 131 153 922 470 452 126 121 200 33 79 Pachariya (4n9) 97.53 81 88 640 313 327 44- 51 115 80 BaunI' (460) ,>03.42 227 255 1,898 1,009 889 173 181 454 71 81 Saiyal'a (461) 183.32 69 77 (;60 339 321 42 41 148 6 82 Shahpur (462) 104.41 47 65 420 224 :W.> 33 2.5 69 22 83 Baliha"i (463) 101.98 35 35 106 100 96 21 13 33 10 84 Balli Higha (464) 40.87 ti 7 80 34 46 7 6 20 6 85 Kana Khap (465) 63.13 17 29 145 78 67 60 59 10 1 86 Salempur (466) 31).61 7 7 65 34 31 18 IS 3 87 Ajho (467) 120.i)0 67 91 iJW 301 318 100 102 12!! 20 88 Barahi (4iJ8) tl3.!l4 103 132 832 41H 4:29 23 21 226 8;) 89 Majhauli (460) 1 33 ..H ;j9 70 4H, ~21 2;,3 27 44 73 14 90 Kharanti (472i 282.47 12.l 12.l !lUU 46:l 44H (;1 ('3 145 16 91 Bhatanri (476) 135 ..;7 31 35 243 132 III 39 44- 41 1 92 Luka (4078) 2,)4.14 101 IHI 7,u 382 :l60 6,3 73 173 63 93 J3irua (479) 120.00 .j3 ,;3 3lH Ii);} WI 34: 41 35 7 94 :'\marpura (52:3) 157.8:3 54 54 a07 209 188 .31 fil 67 2 95 Majkhar (u20) 138.81 Sl !JO ,'),0 300 270 110 88 141 23

96 Dihwa (629) 98.74 46 HI 379 193 186 114 102 28 4 207:84 97 Khaira Majhauli (6:30) 157 IS;, 1,109 573 536 HJ6 147 204 87 98 Dhamnf (631) 138.00 60 68 46H, 222 244 2{') 30 102 ,;9 99 Akoni (H34) 201.94 130 1;34 1;013 517 41)6 104- 89 233 46 100 Baligawan (63,;) .251.31 202 212 1,3fi7 803 704 1M Fil 275 ,jJ 339 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS r------___J... ----, Total Main Cultivat,orR AgricuHural Household Indus- Other 'Yor- 'Yorkers (I) Labourers try-,Manufactur- kers [Ill. (I-IX) (II) ing. Processing. IV. V (b) Marginal Non-workers Servi<'ing & VI to 'Yorkers and Repairs IX] [V (a) 1 ,-__..A._ '-, ,--A..---.. ,---A..---.. ,---"---. ,---~-_...... _ ,-_..A._-, ,-_ ..A.__-, M F M F 1\:1 F 1\1 F II'{' F 1\:1 F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

120 82 76 47 33 35 10 III 128 69 6 51 3 9 1 9 2 6 20 77 160 43 42 1 9 52 95 5fi 1 41 10 1 4 8 62 108 1 1 56 4 30 1 8 3 12 1 47 80 69 27 66 27 2 13 75 120 fi6 2 27 1 lfi 14 1 82 136 140 85 6;i 23 67 61 2 6 I 120 162

216 56 149 8 (i8 48 9 6 15 262 378 264 20 148 98 20 :I Iii 1 234 444 7S 78 75 167 136 82 53 1 156 242 21 18 3 30 54

129 20 98 18 19 I 12 I 155 242 325 30 229 2 91 28 4 1 6 312 563 151 10 92 48 10 1 10 19 185 271 154 7 66 68 1 20 6 2 295 428 9r; 2 77 15 2 2 1 HI 141 82 73 8 1 1 65 92 219 4 130 (}2 4 9 18 3 82- 212- 332 159 14 102 4 42 10 15 6 16 15:! 304 38 13 13 23 13 1 6 53 6i) 273 f) 175 3 80 3 18 3 11 323 568 176 28 77 2 37 17 10 5 52 4 9 3 192 301 215 33 130 8 61 25 1 23 255 419 126 60 27 13 26 187 327 500 28 334 2 118 20 26 6 22 1 127 508 734

142 24 41 1 99 23 2 7 19 100 278 129 1 !)2 72 I 2 :I 1 - 8 94 196 56 41 Hi 1 43 96 20 13 7 2 3 12 43 44 10 32 2 32- 34 35 16 10 6 18 31 133 7 71 1 57 6 1 4 5 65 163 246 153 14 55 15 14 53 30 250 415 104 4 2 17 2 8 57 117 192 79 435 258 11 222 2 35 8 1 1 205 66 64: 45 35 27 45 2- 68 204 1 no 1 70 3 21 1 177 359 83 59 1 23 3 1 72 107 4 lIS ]72 91 15 54 20 15 17 1 154 106 65 57 71 45 3 2 15 2 3 143 164

r,7 58 1 91 137 102 49 44 1 4.85 278 31 U;o 1 102 30 9 17 7 20 288 !}\) 11'8 203 72 2 40 1 12 1 20 32 gO 40 10 15 4 51 6 is 44 294 43;l 205 20 68 418 675 371 21 232 11 55. ' 8 41 1 43 1 14 340 URBANjVlllAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIGAN"

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House. (including institu· Serial Thana no.! hectares Residen· holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward! and of tial' Population) Castes Tribes Ci,'cle town/ward Houses in km'. r----~--_._." r--- .....______, • ,--A-----.. r--....-.~ P M F M F M F 1\1 F

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14- REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD -contd.

101 Sailopur (636) 161.87 9;; 95 (,87 268 :U9 26 29 llO 4i, 102 Bibipur (639) 202.34 71 79 li81 296 285 63 ;;8 77 6 103 Darmian (640) 225.00 100 100 796 399 :l97 101 9.3 148 70 10! Nahal' Khap (641) 14;;.68 27 38 285 139 146 47 47 27 2 10[) Bhadwa (643) 403.70 288 3.32 2.16! 1.116 1.048 206 241 489 103

106 "Semra Jamsaid (644) 261.83 II2 134 8M 442 424: 106 101 242 85 107 Kajpa (64tn 233.50 243 265 1,693 839 8;)4 221) 238 372 97 108 Pal'ariya (ti47) 164.30 90 94 fiSt) 309 276 50 40 96 30 109 Berhna (648) 91.46 DJ, 63 418 218 200 102 91 101 32 110 Amarpura (1149) 100.36 ;j6 70 521 263 2.,8 30 46 92 16 III Banchar Bagra (650) 167.54 76 88 ·700 349 351 1I2 Il5 164 40 112 Banchar Khurd (651) 80.94- 54 66 485 24"; 240 37 32 78 5 1I3 KauaKhap (61)2) 109.26 37 38 224 no 114 7 8 43 5 114- Kharo Khat' (653) 237.95 77 109 638 324 314- 60 ii7 150 88 115 Kharwan (654) 384.85 61 82 !)55 272 283 G2 61 119 30

Il6 Gopalpur (655) 223.38 92 97 712 324 388 ;}4 68 80 .'5 117 Gothani (656) 74.87 44 59 4-34 216 218. 38 43 77 32 1I8 Tikri (657) 102.79 74 84 tHl 296 315 69 70 lii5 60 119 Kana (658) 161.87 66 92 5~).1 296 259 168 140 86 43 120 Gandhara (659) 80.13 38 40 308 161 147 20 16 91 34:

121 1(hairi Munrila (660) 262.64 l);} 114. 709 363 346 38 43 135 39 122 Sirnrahua (661) 86.60 16 18 no 60 50 8 J) 14- 1 123 Bhaduki Kalan (6!12) 2Rl.66 106 1:17 777 412 36;> 83 78 37 1 124 Bisambharpur (663) 235.93 104 108 770 383 387 li>7 155 194 74: 125 Ghazi Karma (664) 219.34 71 89 633 312 321 41 32 lii9 41

126 Kli-rma Husen (66,;) 148.11 81 81 ,,07 ZOZ 245 7 5 93 31 127 Chitan~ari (666) 2.~5.35 108 137 1,012 4U9 la3 60 67 HiS 34 128 N ilna Ma.n.1.TOZ (667) 89.43 33 35 20:> 9!) 104 41 (j 129 Takra (668) 245.64 81 09 627 308 319 96 103 95 18 130 Chatar (669) 215.69 6;) 79 531 267 264 ii7 :;0 172 112

131 Nima Bazid (670) _ 100.77 57 68 476 247 229 88 95 II7 19 132 Pil"'ahi (671) 87.82 34 40 299 152 147 7 6 39 133 Inglish (672) 29.54 Uninhabited 134; Kiakhap (673) 68.39 47 6ii 40-1 214 190 18 IH 84 50 )3.> Dharhara (674) 238.76 75 102 736 399 337 150 127 187 41

136 Thakurar (675) 90.24- 11 12 96 !il 45 21 137 Kbirhiri (676) 108.86 29 34 2:{8 12l) 109 2;; 1-1 17 13S- Niman (677) 74.46 47 1)2 33Il lti7 Hi8 3U 28 6.3 16 139 Rukun Chak (678) 44.11 31 39 :210 O{) III 22 19 13 14;0 Bijulia (679) 14;5.68 ::n 36 2:n 123 114 46 50 ~5

141 Dhosila (680) 277.21 14H 186 1,133 574 1>59 132 13» 123 5 142. Ni.z.ampur (681) 91:05 l\) 33 Z12 113 99 19 143 BaJ:ura (683) 164.70 (iO 70 40B IB8 220 ;j8 77 106 33 144; Be.turi (683) 79.72 38 3S 209 87 122 16 I'; 42 19 145 Rhewanri (684) 154.99 26 26 IS!) l\J2 87 50 11

146 Cha"danli (685) 152.16 65 76 398 204 194 92 81 58 14 147 Pipara. (686) 81.75 52 63 331 152 179 83 8i5 46 3 148 Po;nararia, (687) 90.6;) 80 91 479 196 283 ,34 62 60 II 149 Kanri (688) 100.77 22 29 206 " 102 104 18 27 ;,7 19 150 Sahokarma ' (689) 172.80 72 88 50S 30.5 2()3 95 90 122 9

-._ 341 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS r------______.A.. -, Tobal Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other 'Vol'- Workers (1) Labourers try--Manufactu- kers [III. (I-IX) (II) ring, Processing. IV. V(b) Marginal N on-workors Servicing & VI to 'Yorkers and Repairs IX] [V (a)] ,-__..A.. ___ ~ ,..-_.A.._--, r----A.__...... , ,..---"----, r---...A-.-~-~ r----A.-~ r--'Jt.,..._~ 1\1 J!' M F M F 1\1 F M F M F !II J!'

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2.:3 23 24 2.~ 26 27 28

13!1 13 87 48 13 2 2 129 306 IH 8 82 ,j7 8 5 5 36 147 241 174 37 8:z 87 a7 r. 18 207 360 6,j :l 31; 26 2 3 74 143 J542 8 287 134 3 39 82 I) 64 574 976 195 124, 58 1 12 1 247 423 342 llii 92 26 ll6 78 35 9 99 2 1 497 738 133 3 129 4 3 2 176 27_l 83 .'';8 21 4 13,j 200 lIO 7 55 1 20 6 3".J 1.13 251

190 5 127 !) H3 lli9 346 III 3 51 2 26 14 20 !l 13 129 224 47 17 28 12 14 r, 5 8 21 55 76 150 37 !)6 6 43 :n 11 1 1 173 276 115 16 74 3 20 13 1 17 49 29 HI 288 137 32 37 ." 33 27 1 16 25 14 ltl2 '342 100 13 70 1 26 1~ 3 1 9 llS 106 135 1:, H7 43 14 11 U 3 Itn 297 109 2:1 :12 (if) 25 11 25 a2 162 202 78 :5 1)0 25 5 :1 93 142 17.2 148 21 3 2 1 IS!) 345 39 4 2!l 7 4 3 3 8 18 38 230 52 159 70 ;,n I 182 313 ISO 110 49 4 17 7 203 380 89 411 20 9 14- 84- 73 139 247 137 22 64 2 73 20 1 124 223 229 175 45 9 270 513 33 2 32 2 1 20 32 46 70 156 22 84 2 113 20 1 8 3 II 149 291 143 114 29 124 2G4 71 5 56 3 7 2 1 7 33 74 1

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village, with village in Oceupied House- (induding institu- Serial Thana no.! hectares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Seheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward! and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in Km2. r----J.-__---... ,--_..A... __ --., r- .. .A..-.,. ~~--. p M ]' 1\1 F M F M ]' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD --conid.

151 Badarpur «(90) 32.78 20 20 1(\5 80 85 5 10 47 S 152 Menghua (691) 63.53 31 as 233 120 113 33 32 59 1 153 Simla (692) 80.53 95 111 681\ 308 377 95 84 134 176 154 Bankat (693) 18.62 Uninhabited 11\5 Panrekarman (694) 271.95 10! 140 817 391 426 13S 143 172 38 129 129 9 9 38 5 Charkanwan IG3 Gasba Haji (702) 237.5!i 224 271 1,633 838 795 409 377 287 86 164 Ratan Khap (703) M.RO 19 20 H7 43 fi4 17 27 9 IG:; Sultanpur (704) 34.40 7t> 92 51.>0 290 270 158 148 65 20

166 Shahmohamrnadpur (705) 89.03 9:; 124 783 388 395 4] 41 59 '30 167 Charkupa (706) 228.64 U8 14!1 1,033 507 G26 145 122 282 162 168 Baddopur (707) 138.81 10;; 12;3 702 406 356 152 131 158 59 169 Aurawan (708) 154.18 143 156 1,003 487 516 8f> 77 184 48 170 Gordiha (709) 259.40 1:31 166 1,098 525 573 140 152 260 72

171 Simwan (710) 149.33 U4 70 4Hi 2Gl Hi(j 57 34 63 1 172 Banauli (711) 29.95 13 16 81 45 36 36 30 4- 1 173 Lahas (7l!)) 74.B7 la 551 418 201 217 53 73 67 (j 174 Kunar Bigoo (713) l)::l.li7 47 110 309 171 138 45 39 5r> 12 175 Ceual Big!'.. (714) 48.56 30 25 H)5 91 10.1 16 12 HI 2 176 Sidha (715) 101.17 30 :{G 210 108 102 3:) 28 [) 177 Bhat Kurha (716) 144.47 77 8:l (iii 1 287 274 31 19 88 15 178 Oda Cha};; (717) 59.89 28 30 214 107 107 31 179 Znk>tria (7Hl) 82.55 3t 40 294 168 136 8 9 {O 5 180 Asia (71ll) 5ll.08 11 13 72 37 35 21 17 8 181 Gamharia (720) 137.5H 67 84 516 265 251 57 67 60 Ii 182 Lohra (721) 340.74; 172 179 1,160 606 554 196 171l 243 34 183 Budhaul (722) 1.59.44 90 103 711 300 3ii! 54 52 199 5il 184 Tctal'ia (723) 172.80 5S 65 431 216 215 16 17 93 20 IR5 PokhI'Hhlt (724) 85.39 25 27 191 97 94 8 14 26 5 186 ]\I[adarpnr (721)) 47.35 43 52 318 159 159 60 6 187 AI azi Panti (726) 2.83 lJninhabit~d 18S' GhauApur (727) 21.04 17 24 167 88 79 :l4 11 189 Panti (728) 233.91 120 123 8611 436 432 63 62 267 IBI) 190 l'&nmpul' (729) 100.26 BB III GGB 2VG 37:1 135 1M 109 32 191 Mobarakpur (730) 63.94 40 1>5 997 lOR 199 72 70 87 31) 192 Chenwan (731) 24Llg lin 165 1,03fl 48B 546 144 141 luG 31 19:3 Bhikhanpura (7311) 188.18 fi7 72 467 235 232 GO 53 2!l 1 194 Nalakh (733) 195.48 s:> 101 68G 329 356 84 96 I 134 35 195 Dhol (734) 213.27 70 70 644 318 326 134 155 133 31

196 Dhallawan (73il) 381.21 20+ 232 1,376 696 680 35 36 3211 63 197 Bhadukl (730) 101.98 60 60 458 " 251 207 8 2 21) 1 198 Dhunrhua (737) 94.70 50 52 309 170 189 11 13 53 H, 199 Cltiraila (?:i8) 267.90 77 III 766 389 377 15t 130 140 68 201) Basar Bigh'" (739) 127.07 98 119 754 367 3S7 33 34, ]99 95 343 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION-·AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS ,- ______~ __ ~ _____ .-A..._.______--, . Total Main Cultivators Agricultural HouRehold Indus- Other 'Vor_ Workers (I) Labourers try-Manufactur- kers [III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Processing, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-workers Servicing & VI to ,Vorkers and Repairs IX] [V(a)) r---A.--~ ,_..A.._--., M F M F

Hi 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28

41 41 30 8.5 M 48 16 56 113 no 7 29 2 1i2 9 3 20 1 11 66 187 304

150 3 101 48 3 1 241 423 84 73 8 3 49 122 170 80 3 45 1 26 2 9 15 96 96 109 ~13 1 104 1 69 8 32 47 185 212 280 264 39 89 I 14-9 36 II 2 15 6 13 217 431 33 6 27 6 6 27 tli)

:242 140 }O 91 :;7 5 28 40 256 434 57 54 1 2 4, 72 125

.409 205 153 2 204 Hl6 51 7 1 4'27 589 21 .9 5 14 9 2 3 'H 42 15S }If} 29 3 4~0 132.. - 230

171 2 67 51 2 9 44 ,,9 .217 334- _;!lfj 9 77 103 7 27 1 1I 1 !}!} 266 418 174 5 86 2 57 3 18 13 232 351 163 6;} 60 ;};, 1)0 23 3 50 5 26 60 208 393 ~2.'l6 78 145 19 117 ;')9 7 17 1 288 495

125 94 30 1 121) 165 30 13 ~) 25 13 15 23 98 10 74 5 S 11 103 , 207 S8 17 ;;s 2 23 15 7 83 121 41 2 14 1 24 1 3 50 102

65 39 2,; 4.3 102 142 14 120 4 22 10 145 260 61l 13 64 4 [) 9 38 94 6V a 67 2 3 89 133 IS 17 1 19 3" 150 4 138 12 4 Il3 247 366 53 150 1 149 52 7 1 aoo 500 .206 \) 157 1 4!) 8 4 )54 :342 _lOg 1 71 I 36 2 107 214 49 47 2 48 94 79 i,6 22 3 1 SO 156

44 24 } 3 44 78 lll3 I) llO 7 14 15 2 30 21 213 402 101 42 7 (} 194 373

84 52 31 1 114 199 .lHS 37 134 82 37 2 271 50!} 12~ 47 54 74; 47 107 ISi'i 144. 72 60 12 1 184 356 126 89 34 3 HJ;2 326 .233 3 IS:; 48 3 42 45 421 632 135 70 6.:>, • 116 207'" 77 2 34 33 10 :1 2 41 90 H6 l76 24 75 I 89 23 8 16 .2 197 951 152 /) 77 40 4 3;) 1 1 7 214 375 344 URBANJVILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAFIGANd

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- Serial Thana no.' hectares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town}WardJ and of tial Populati on) Castes Tribes Circle town/waul Houses ,-__--A. __ -, in km2• r--..A..---. ,-_-A.--, r--"""__--' P 1\1 F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD- contd.

201 Niman Kundraha (740) 62.73 24 25 207 101 106 79 75 38 202 Arthua (741) 372.:n 232 275 1,773 850 923 183 182 369 176 203 Mian Bigha. (742) 39.66 48 57 34.0 136 204 33 49 37 22 204 Kasman (743) 93.89 125 147 970 493 477 122 99 275 138 205 Dholi Khap (744) 47.75 29 35 172 81 91 80 86 8 206 Dugul (741)) 1,148.48 318 364 2,268 1,163 1,105 365 341 426 114 207 Duari (746) 66.96 17 17 186 99 87 70 57 208 KhaiJ'a Firoz (747) 127.88 116 129 898 474 424 139 119 219 llO 209 Pal'aria (748) 78.10 44 55 450 221 229 17 22 102 89 210 Tetar Chak (749) 128.28 64 75 519 261 258 13 14 143 112 :Ill Balar (750) 364.62 193 234 1,464 741 723 91 87 243 73 212 Mahuain (763) 73.65 55 66 474 244 230 133 120 52 3 213 Apki (764) 99.15 44 56 360 190 170 38 31 47 1 214 Gamhariya (765) 178.06 49 57 466 246 220 98 11 215 Khairi Itwan (766) 182.92 102 120 838 418 420 63 80 66 216 Khaira Manorath (767) 107.24 31 39 293 154 139 66 52 44 12 217 Chanrrahi (768) 167.54 57 65 410 240 170 75 56 72 2 218 Inguni (769) 139.61 35 40 306 155 151 29 39 50 5 2tO Gerua. (770) 182.51 74 80 558 278 280 54 69 96 36 220 Baghaura (771) 396.18 177 211 1,232 589 643 96 99 215 52 Total 37,937.10 17,235 20,260 1,34,275 67,840 66,435 14,547 13,962 22 27 26,585 8,802 RAFIGAN.J NOTIFIED

1 Watd nO. 1 NA 412 566 3,994 2,Ot7 1,947 204, 190 1 1,380 766 2 Ward no_ 2 NA 578 728 4,649 2,359 2,290 214 210 2 1,29,) 606 3 Ward no. 3 NA 105 122 877 457 420 57 62 360 289 4 Ward no_ 4 NA 210 262 1,662 874 788 98 90 562 283 5 Ward no. [) NA 271 353 1,968 1,032 936 280 252 [) 5 516 250 6 'Yard no. 6 NA 155 205 1,4BO 716 764 105 94 479 317 Total 4.56 1,740 2,236 14,630 7,485 7,145 958 898 7 6 4,592 2,411 345 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVisION-AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS ,-- _____ ~ ____~ ______~ _...A.. ____ .____ .______. ___ ~ Tot,al Main Cultivators Agricultural H011RPhold Indus" Other Wor" Workers (I) Labourers try-·Manufactu" kf'rs [III, (I-IX) (II) ring, Processing, IV, V(b) Marginal Non"workers Servicing & VI to 'Vorkers and Repair~ IX] [V (a)] ,-_..A.---, ,.----,,-_ ~ ,---"-_.--., ,---""'_--~ ,-_.A_--., ,----"--.,-..... ,-----"-----., ~1: .F M F 1\1 F M F 1\'[ F 1\:1: F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 2.1 22 23 24 2.; 26 27 28

45 1 34 8 1 3 I 2 5;3 103 371 103 168 9 189 94 J.t 479 820 71 28 37 6 I 44 64 160 214 2 63 88 1 10 1)3 5 68 274 407 49 8 2 1 4i, 7 I 1 I 32 82

479 in 299 6 lfj8 49 6 4 16 22 (j 124 678 900 44 36 3 5 4 55 83 20" I) 77 103 4, lZ 13 1 12 89 257 330 89 I 60 16 I 2 11 54 132 174 116 !) 47 34 7 (; 29 2 145 249

340 26 2 III 2 74 24 2 48 40 90 361 6m 124 1 59 61 4 1 4 131 116 98 94 72 11 11 I 3 95 167 99 3 86 9 2 4 I 147 217 181 173 8 237 42.0

86 34 49 3 ... 4 64 IS!) 128 4.0 59 69 40 HZ 13.0 63 49 14 92 151 109 SO 28 I 169 280 285 63 181 2 93 r,9 8 2 3 5 167 299 413 31,740 4,525 18,601 1,011 9,855 3.292 733 80 2,1>51 142 902 3,495 35,198 58,415 AREA COMMITTEE

933 51 32 I 4.0 4 86 12 775 34 6 1,1l4 1,890 1,068 US 13.0 15 190 70 100 11 648 17 12 16 1,279 2,161 191 2 5 .2 46 138 2 2 .266 416 376 :n 17 14 22 13 323 18 .2 1 496 756 472 28 . 37 57 14 12 .2 366 12 4 32 556 976 268 4 56 30 1 11 :l 171 1 2 447 - 758 3,308 229 277 16 333 89 277 41 2,421 83 19 59 +,158 6,857 346 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPM£NT BLOCK-MADANPUR

:Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House- (including institu- Seria.l Thana no.! hectares Residen· holds tional and Hous(>less Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town(Ward{ and 'of tial Population) Castes Tribes Cit'cle town!ward Houses ,.._---A.. __ ~ in km2. r-~ r-~ r--.A.- ...... P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD--<:ontd.

Gongara (621) 87.82 41 47 290 137 153 49 63 58 5 2 Pipraura (622) 450.81 245 258 1,758 876 882 156 148 394 109 3 Chandauli (623) 66.77 94 no 683 355 328 III 92 114 19 4 Misirkha (624) 18.62 10 18 10,,) 56 49 4. 2 8 5 Salempurp (625) 44.11 29 32 236 115 121 39 43 :,6 15

6 Ghosta (626) 175.23 115 ]40 979 492 487 ]62 170 122 23 7 \Vordiha (627) 102.79 59 71 4.29 210 219 23 211 73 29 8 Kakan (628) 58.27 30 33 240 117 123 44 43 31 3 9 Palkia (632) ]01.98 55 76 530 250 280 ii8 45 73 16 10 Uchauli (633) 318.48 154 222 1,328 656 672 112 109 285 89

11 Basant (751) 439.08 200 225 1,527 770 757 2;')2 212 202 32 12- Bela (752) 342.76 168 189 1,211 589 622 ;;9 61 155 S 13 Itkohia (753) 51.5.16 139 IH 1,059 563 496 200 197 149 22 14· Man (754) 8.~.39 Uninhabited 15 Sadosaray (755) 124.24 62 66 383 213 170 112 86 31 5 16 Parsa (756) 220.55 80 102 594 29.3 299 114 142 91 31 17 Mirganj (757) 108.86 91 106 702 356 3i5 110 102 210 166 18 R ..nidih (758) 275.59 72 87 498 215 283 78 70 78 80 19 Pirthu (759) 379.99 149 173 12,72 608 664 169 206 230 83 20 S ..l ..iya (760) 1,016.15 398 498 2,!H5 1,347 1.468 552 .569 445 106 21 Poay (761) 417.23 65 96 501 24ii 2.,6 163 173 34 11 22 rl'etaria (762) 160.66 90 123 860 449 411 13.1 150 71 9 23 Bhadkara (772) 29.9iY Uninhabited 24 Kushdih.... (773) 94.29 35 ' 44 300 154 146 55 59 6 25 Karamdih (774) 42.49 39 39 186 82 104 30 55 31 17 26 Teka Bigha (775) 53.01 20 24 156 83 73 43 39 22 3 27 Pirwall (776) 698.48 298 326 2,078 1,080 998 358 325 406 136 28 Pipardih (777) 232.69 ,,2 56 387 1.99 188 108 99 31 I 29 Parasdih (778) 50.18 64 65 394 :l06 188 ,92 89 63 6 30 H ..thi ..nw .. n - (779) 255.35 U "inhabited :n Kolhua (780) 334.27 95 116 710 372 338 164 156 87 2 32 Jogri (781) 470.64 127 177 1,225 584 641 171 166 243 148 33 Bariawan (782A) 520.01 95 103 411 222 189 93 83 51 1 34. Panral'ija (782B) 108.05 118 138 828 411 417 149 176 85 14. 33 Khiriawan (783) 125.86 4.25 542 3,522 1,698 1,824- 227 229 806 424 36 Daswatkhap (784) 99.5,3 108 l{6 941 462 479 138 ]4;5 1 236 78 37 J\1adanpur (785) 404.68 621 728 3,1190 2,036 1,954- 618 621 I 1,002 480 38 Ghorhat (786) 95.10 52 86 546 272 274 136 1:~3 82 23 39 Reri (787) 4l5.20 448 506 3,165 1,635 1,.')30 415 389 633 210 40 Runian (788) 113.31 40 liZ 439 213 2:W 70 84- 60 17

41 Tetaria (789) 267.09 1)6 120 727 3ll; 381 211 216 96 28 42 .r... nlUgain (790) 99.53 86 102 699 363 3..16 170 162 104 26 43 M:ahuawan (791) 749.47 430 532 3,86B 1,979 1,BB9 514 516 643 161 H Narkapi (792) 21)0.50 104 116 916 511 405 44 40 290 52 45 Chein Naw.. d .. (793) 222.17 106 2.56 l,S09 917 892 24c9 265 424 138 46 CheinTol.. (794) 303.91 142 188 1,2\16 642 654 149 137 309 SS Udham Bigha. 47 Urd.. (795) 87.01 47 49 369 197 172 45 37 104 23 48 Gardi (796) 172.30 64 67 543 265 278 102 124 106 31 49 Pahar pura (797) 40.87 29 30 323 166 157 91 55 50 W ..r Tola (798) 233.50 13 15 122 . 70 :,2 ;; 3 34 6 Dharu High... 347 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBD IVISION-AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS ----- .A.____ , ____. ______...... , Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household indus- Other \Vor- Workers (I) Labourers try--Manufactur- kers [III, (I-IX) (II) ing, Processing, IV, V(b) Marginal Non,workers Servicing and & VI to "'orkers Repairs IX) [V (s) ] ,...-__ .A...-• ...... , ,.--...A----., ,---_"_~ ,...-----"---...... , ,.....-...... _____ ,.....-.A...----, ,....._ .....______, M F M F l\{ F' 1\1: F M F l\f F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 21\ 26 27 28

52 24 20 7 85 153 392 45 267 9 .79 32 II 2 35 2 484 837 128 45 78 27 38 17 4- 8 1 5 54 222 229 23 2 4 17 2 I 1 33 47 63 1 39 1 20 4 52 120

241 12 13" 1 84 11 1 21 251 475 91 12 40 2 49 10 2 26 53 93 154 54 12 30 24 12 63 111 103 33 55 8 7 1 10 146 , 270 257 20 180 6 54 14 9 14 44 78 355 574-

U3 102 276 4 167 98 327 655 282 33 U!) :3 26 29 7 1 307 589 315 53 212 3 101 50 2 248 443

118 33 69 2 43 31 5 1 95 137 145 65 75 1 4 150 299 11)3 2:; 90 65 24 19 39 1 3 202 lUS S9 20 39 36 18 1 7 2 1 132 262 279 168 178 57 93 III 5 a 329 496 638 209 317 13 266 194 4- 1 51 1 709 1,259 140 61 78 I 105 256 225 163 62 224- 4.l1

69 12 60 9 12 85 13-l 29 17 12 53 lOt 47 16 26 4 17 12 1 3 ' 36 57 494 99 207 1 202 96 85 2 23 42 563 8li7 104. 49 54 16 47 31 2 2 1 95 139 66 2 30 2 II 10 16 31 II 109 175

162 lI6 41 1 4 210 338 287 185 136 82 130 94 20 6 1 3 3 297 4Sa 121 1 TS; 46 I 101 188 199 23 98 I) 1)9 11 II :n 3 7 93 205 301 696 98 148 2 47 6 102 55 399 35 25 71 977 1,655

206 39 92 14 aT 6 5 I 72 18 7 6 249 434 863 92 127 4 144 41 41 73 8 39 23 133 1,150 1,729 103 16 45 40 16 18 7 32 162 226 741) 41) 285 6 258 34. 68 2 134 3 890 1,4.85 lOs; 7 66 3 37 4: 2 108 219 182 71 107 4 1 163 381 151 67 50 3 77 64 9 15 9 13 203 256 88.2 196 441 19 302 161 38 2 101 14 G 114 1,092 1,579 302 12 290 12 12 209 393 400 1 161 1 14,5 46 57 508 891

238 11 131 3 89 8 2 16 39 56 365 587

108 71 35 ... 2 89 1'72 138 08 60 2 18 127 278 86 14 43 38 14 1 4 1 23 79 120 4.3 4 30 13 4 27 49 348 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--MADANPUR

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population villHge with village in Occupied House­ (including institu­ Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen­ holds tional and Houselflss Sehedulfld Scheduled Literates no. Towll!Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in Krn2. ,---_.. ____""_~-----, r--..A-..~ r----"----, P M F. 1\<1 F 1\<1 F

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-AURANGABAD --contd.

51 'Val" Tol" Bah:'i Khap (7!l!) 124.21 71 80 tl:l:I 29:, :l:lt 72 103 84 11 ,,2 Warkhas (800) 221.36 :W1 357 2.al2 1,18!! 1,123 IS!) 186 530 151 r;:J Jaipal Bigha (801) 5;'.0~ ill 61 442 223 21!l 6.1, (j~ 96 24 ;;4 Ghanspur (802) 49.78 13 1:; 108 48 60 .) 7 Ifi ,35 Majhar (803) 279.23 82 82 588 27!l :,O!) 26 64 13

:16 Tanrwa (80S) 87.82 tH 77 507 27ll 228 81 80 84 7 r,7 Bazidpur (SOO) 106.43 30 41 309 HH 148 70 ;'4 17 liS Shekhpura (810) 11.74 12 12 70 31 :l!) !) .18 26 1,9 Chamotha (SIl)" :U.57 12 16 129 .,6 73 II 1:, 19 6 tlO Jamua (SI2) 32,37 2!J 47 284 137 l47 23 21 34

Gl Isapur (813) 31.16 22 29 116 112 ,')5 6i) 50 Ii) 62 Kathri (SI4) 83.77 40 43 H6 170 2.1, 38 1 74 ;'7 63 Dehuli (8Hi) 100.77 4!l .'){) 232 17,) 30 21; 107 6 64 R&tanpura (816) IOHA3 70 80 307 281 IHl 8U 81 15 65 Irki Kalan (817) 21Uj;') 131 131 410 425 91 102 81 12

66 Maya Bigha (S21) llS.57 41 48 297 1;'')2 14;' 36 32 71 23 67 Teldiha (S22) 3S2.42 252 2M 1,813 !)30 883 293 262 402 109 6S Kamath (S23) IS9.79 74 90 (j50 339 311 90 7:') 103 35 69 Kazi Chak (824) 111.69 :-;7 373 19G 177 47 49 68 - 17 70 Mahuari (S2,3) 94.29 3il 3il 246 116 130 o 13 61 23

71 Patna (S26) r,6.66 30 31 180 Oil 81 10 72 Sondih (827) 149.73 60 SI 483 2t4 239 72 81 IlO 38 73 Bara (828) S·U7 41 44 3:33 171 162 ;')9 HO 64 3 74 Gaura Sonbarsa. (S20) 133.14 4il v; 400 :202 IDS \)7 19 75 Parrawan (S30) nil.74 81 85 ij09 26tl 243 71) 78 54 5

76 Sailwa (831\ 361.40 262 3ll!< 2,127 1,053 J,074- 320 330 417 131 77 Thawai (S32) ):;0.71 7:3 76 526 283 243 126 102 100 47 78 l'ateya (833) 77.70 55 fl7 378 HI3 185 75 57 82 21 7!l Rll,nian (834) 2,jO.90 242 200 2,008 H86 1,022 300 314 4-14 142 80 G)la.train (835) 2·t2.00 ]!)2 24.4 1,481 702 '170 241 288 210 79

81 .Talwanel (S36) 58.(l8 63 6a -lSI 2-14 237 66 7f) 63 82, "Baha," (837) 60.30 71 80 49!) 241 258 S3 92 40 83 Jhikatia (838) 118-17 711 10;; SOO 411 38\) 135 142 195 x+ Son rlmil (S39) 201.53 40 41 333 157 17(; 31 23 78 38 8;") Rhi'\\'lv'aj PUl' (840) 86.60 :!9 4S :351 17lJ 175 42 n 66 24

81} Rue ..ha (S41) 103.(\0 35 272 134 laS 44; 3 87 Hajipur (842) ;-!20.!l1 lLi :~.)l 4:20 431 U8 100 lJ3 26 8S Sinduara (843) IH.±2 54 477 215 ,)6 H 79 [) 89 Rasat pur (s·a) 11S.!lS Hi 614 3:l+. 2UO 58 ;10 202 73 HO Mirzapur (845) n.84 30 183 77 106 18 2

91 Chankhara (8·Hi) 8·~.98 :n 46 ~27 169 124 61 {)2 Niu1.an (Bn) ;;4.23 ~."j 25 llO 125 20 27 3 !l3 Pa"Ranwan (848) 70·U,;; 20 30 lW 107 3\) 47 8 9+ Ma{)hiar Bigha (8-:W) 85:79 20 110 !l4 o 43 91> Ala~ur \8;}0) :~B.8.) 23 70 7;) . ali 5 1

9(\ Dangra (S'-;J) 7!l.S:! 18 2\) 150 78 72 20 26 11 97 Dhobdiha (852) ]01.57 .li2 7") ii70 2!l2 278 5G 4+. 121 33 \)8 Ghom Dihri (S53) 23S.SU 144 172 I.Hj(j 740 726 121 .112 356 216 99 Dadhpi (854) 5:lO_13' 2!}2 318 1,918 ntl8 H;-10 143 159 386 82 100 Gaiwal Bigha (8;)5) 42.09 38 :JIl 225 )14 III 4l 349 CENSUS ABSTRACT SUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS ,------.-.-.~-----.--"- -~-.------. -, Tota.l Ma.in Cultivators Agricultural Household Indus- Other W·or_ "Vnl'kers (I) Labourer's try-Manufa.ctur- kers [III, -

128 2 17 45 4- 2 I 167 331 .530 64- 181 5 Hi} 31i 72 12 132 12 87 127 ,;72 9.32 81) .)4 3.J. I 134 219 25 !) J() 23 60 H9 S!) 11 10 1 I) 160 308

165 88 70 10 78 57 () 11 21 2 114 138 81} 2 ii:l 26 1 7 I 3 ..~-. . 41 72 105 14 I 3 I 3 7 17 38 19 12 4 2 I 1 36 73 .til} 33 34 27 31 8 2 1 68 ll3

51} 30 24- 17 :JO 1); 57 82 fi6 10 33 10 10 I:l 80 160 110 35 5.> 53 3.'} 2 122 140 154 47 71 80 47 1 2 1i,3 234 143 10 iiI) I ,,7 15 14 3 11 14 250 395

59 I 46 !} 1 4 93 144- 440 7:l 186 U8 72 ..to 66 I 490 810 150 7 77 1)7 7 Il ISO 30! 100 ;)0 72 18 26 ::1-2 2 96 127 t;(t Ii a4 1 lO " Ii 4: 62 124 71 9 ()7 !) 25 75 106 31 44 37'" 24 12 13 7 3 1 135 207 81 II) 49 26 18 Ii 1 2 88- 143 94 8 71\ 7 7 1 II 2 JO 106 140 130 103 HJ 8H III H 1 I., 1 IS 13.'5' 122

'.504 99 201 10 141 83 35 :l 66 3 3 36 546 930 159 66 ,,8 02 (;4 I I 8 1 1 123 177 !IS 1 +:J 3H 2 I I) 100 184 428 IH 138 7 112 a" 23 14 l~):> :; 19 43 53!} 918 :350 Uti 1.,;; :U 117 ,,0 U 1 04 3+ 21 67 331 506 o- S6 ,')1 ~.> f} 158 237 10.1 8 [ill :! 45 Ii 137 21>0 .215 35 1:38 1 4" a:3 11 1 21 1\10 :~ii4 70 5 i,2 I 13 4 :-; (j 7-8 17l 78 I 48 I I) 3 IS 9 33 89 141

:18 67 55 till 3 5 76 71 211 ]61 lOB 81 80 74 8 3 17 ::; 209 270 120 I 71 25 1 U H2 214 156 26 49 1 32 17 24 6 51 2 168 264 40 2 36 4 2 37 104 lO9 2 7>3 3-1 2 ll8 167 58 33 31 25 33 I 5.2 02 60 24 36 16 24 8 56 8:1 53 53 1i7 04 44 32 9 3i> 32 26 'L3

36 22 U 1 2 42 72 125 12 76 17 10 2 2 :IO 1 1 Hill 21:l5 335 85 211 2 92 83 II 21 '... 405 041 451) 20 211 1 111 17 3;) 102 2 .. \. 509 930/ 59 52 7 ,);; III 350 URBANfVlLLAGE PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADANPUR ~. f~ . i •. j'

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied House· (including institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- holds tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Housos in krn2• ,------"-----., r-___...A...-~ ,--...... _____ ,----A---. P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 }4, REVEllUE THANA-AURANGABAP- concld.

101 Darbhanga (856) 209.62 42 57 342 169 173 53 54 4 4 83 9 102. Kusa (857) 92.27 20 23 188 100 88 48 103 Khesar (858) 218.12 87 106 623 302 321 62 54 112 25 104 Bahlal-a (859) 31.57 40 52 290 142 148 42 41 49 12 105 Rasulpur (860) 127.07 95 112 655 310 34;5 94 108 117 53 106 Kusdihra (861) 115.74 45 52 299 141 158 59 59 50 3 107 Pataundhi (900) 186.56 92 92 649 375 274 102 75 128 19 108 Pernan '(901) 173,20 65 79 529 280 249 118 104 75 20 109 Kathbar (902) 178.87 72 76 511 259 252 98 87 67 23 110 'Banokhar (903) ,191.82 74 93 459 222 237 44 38 66 18

111 Belwa (976) 97.12 71 91 638 313 325 197 192 136 27 112 Mokheta (977) 82.96 29 32 272 149 123 53 43 50 13 113 Dewajara (978) 129.50 110 127 733 375 358 130 111 112 35 114 At (979) 104;01 lUi 132 907 4;58 449 146 113 157 39 115 Karpatai (9S0) 90.24 23 24 169 85 84 20 19 30 4 116 Mahuain (9S1) 72.44 50 61 3S1 221 160 52 29 93 19 117 Manka. (982) 515.56 246 264 1,926 1,014 912 4.01 383 370 53 l1S Gaura (983) 147.71 69 90 645 326 319 74 69 80 11 119 Nima. Anjan (984) 1,033.96 521 573 3,804 1,925 1,879 552 556 583 82 120 BhaluaChak (985) 30.76 17 21 157 83 74 18 1 121 Umga. (986) 5,362.41 1,285 1,605 10,619 5,461 5,158 1,961 1,806 1,589 394 122 Chhalidohar (987) 779.41 140 140 798 398 400 367 373 11 123 Pakardih (988) 267.09 53 67 423 210 213 174 183 8 124 SalUctri (990) 5,327.61 92 92 54.1 271 270 249 253 11 1

Total 34,953.88 13,449 15,906 104,447 52,767 51,680 15,769 15,475 7 5 18,784 5,584 351 -CENSUS ABSTRACT aUBDIVISION--AURANGABAD

MAIN WORKERS , - ~------~'---~ --. Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Hom,ehold Indus- Other 'Yorkers Workers (I) Labourers try-Mallufactu- till, IV, V Ib) lI-IX) (II) ring, Processing. & YI to IX] Servicing MaTginai Non-workers and Repairs Workers V (a)] r--.A.-'l .--""------., .--.A.----, r-~ r--""---, r-----"------. r----"----, :M l' M F M F M F' M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

58 6 23 2 13 :1 20 4 20 34 91 :{9 133 39 91 88 :146 85 88 37 50 47 3 5 1 156 236 74 31 38 5 68 148 144 45 68 1 ;j7 44 2 17 1 3 165 297 70 11 32 38 11 1 3 70 144 22. 17 161 57 17 1 !i 151 257 138 35 91 3 47 32 3 18 142 196 123 ;;4, 69 II 39 43 9 6 136 198 107 22 65 2 23 19 3 1 16 15 36 100 179 153 7 78 65 6 5 5 I 160 318 62 24 39 21 23 2 1 87 99 180 1 137 43 1 195 357 230 83 138 16 74, 64 7 2 11 1 228 366 34 14; I" 17 14 17 16 34 54. 109 1 63 25 1 6 15 112 15Q 443 110 209 205 110 29 16 li71 786 155 76 no };} 40 61 ,j 1 1 170 242 -860 317 037 197 266 118 27 1 30 1 2 93 ],063 1,4&9 37 1 37 1 14 30 32 43 :2,596 678 1,301 107 984 524 8-1 36 227 11 97 343 2.768 4.137 185 194- 35 26 130 168 213 206 no 73 27 82 73 1 100 140 156 32 34- 2 117 30 5 2 9 ll3 229

~4,562 5,160 19,520 1,049 7,963 3,703 975 167 3,104 241 590 1,833 27,615 44,687 352 APPENDIX TO URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Blockwise

Location N arne of Town/ Total Popu. Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of Town! Total Popu. Scheduled SchedulAd Code no. 'Yard/Urban lation Castes Tribes Code no. Ward/Urban lation Castes Tribes bloek block

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

4/05/. Aurangabad (M) 33,192 3,605 61 Ward no. 14 2,08,1 572 6 Ward no. I 1,736 40 16 E.B. no. 28 625 138 E.B. no. 1 576 1 Ditto 29 594 171 Ditto 2 565 18 Ditto 44 865 263 6 Ditto 30 595 21 16 4!05/11 damhaur (NAG) 5,996 1,334 4 Ward no. 2 1,'1,97 174 10 E. B. no. 3 549 I 10 Ward no. 1 1,433 8 Ditto 4 948 173 E.B. no. 3 683 Ditto 8 750 8 "Yard no. ~{ 1,418 85 E. 13. no. 5 697 Ward no. 2 1,503 382 Ditto. 31 721 85 E.B. no. 6 661 358 Ditto 7 842 24 "Yard no. 4 1,663 87 10 E.B. no. 6 696 41 'Yard no. 3 1,134 331 Ditto 7 967 46 10 E.B. no. 2 767 92 Ditto 5 367 239 Ward no. 5 2,500 424 E. B. no. 8 955 318 \Vard no. 4 1,926 613 4 Ditto 9 1,090 79 E.B. no. 1 763 214 4 Ditto 32 455 27 Ditto 4 705 323 Ditto 9 458 76 Ward no. 6 2,561 246 2 E.B. no. 10 856 55 4/05/111 Nabinagar Town 7,473 1,390 Ditto 11 663 24 Ditto 33 668 122 2 Ward no. 1 6,316 1,014 Ditto 34 374 45 E.B. nO. 1 447 66 Ditto 2 720 108 Ward no. 7 2,908 259 Ditto 3 530 KB. no. 12 703 12 Ditto 4 765 179 Ditto 13 650 21 Ditto 5 578 247 Ditto, 35 1,133 212 Ditto 6 438 9 Ditto 36 422· 14 Ditto 7 554 4 Ditto 8 503 Ward no. 8 2,458 696 2 Dicto 11 481 242 E.B. no. 14 495 11 I Ditto 12 578 73 Ditto 15 1,122 533 1 Ditto 13 319 9 Ditto 37 841 152 Ditto 14 394 77

Ward no. 9 2,217 165 Ward no. 2 1,157 376 E. B. no. 16 488 :12 E.B. no. 9 313 104 Ditto 17 789 34 Ditto 10 452 109 Ditto 18 940 99 Ditto 15 392 163

'Yard nO. 10 1,585 23 4j05!IV Daudna,ar (M) 24,596 3,416 11 E.B. no. 19 3S9 3 Ditto 2Q 1,196 20 'I\Tard no. 1 2,038 204 KB. nO. I 691 "Yard no. 11 2,336 104 Ditto 2- 6fi1 101 E.B. no. 21 645 4 Ditto :I 686 103 Ditto 22 587 71 Ditto 38 1,104; 29 Ward no. 2 2,434 244; KB. nO. 4 712 18 Ward nQ. 12 3,388 219 9 Ditto 5 442 16 E.E. no. 23 793 lH Ditto 6 SI2 210 Ditto 2'L 742 Ditto 39 468 Ditto 39 1,207 lu9 Ditlo 40 646 79 I) Wa.rd nO. 3 1,820 501 E.B. no. 7 627 59 Warn no. 1:1 4,841 511 6 DiHo S 640 161 E.B. no. 25 1,189 27 Ditto 9 553 281 Ditto 26 883 232 Ditto 27 369 6 'Yard nO. 4 1.650 287 Ditto 41 681. 187 1 El.B. no. 10 343 56 Ditto 42 654 5 Ditto 11 778 205 Ditto 43 1,0M 1}4 {) Ditto 12 529 26 353

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Totar, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population -Urban B/ockwise

Location Name of Town! Total Popu. Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of Town! Total Popu· Scheduled Scheduled Code no. Ward/Urban lation Castes Tribes Code no. VI." at'drU r ban lation Castel< Tribes blolk block

1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Ward no. 5 2,239 292 4/05/V Ratiganj (NAC) 14,630 1,866 13 E.B. no. 13 478 Ditto 14 935 223 ... Ward no. 1 3,994 394 1 Ditto lfi 423 65 Ditto 40 403 4 E.B. no. 1 650 162 Ditto 2 651 28 'Yard no. G 1,646 59 Ditto 3 560 11 1 E.n. nO. 16 780 23 Ditto 4 540 7 Ditto 17 318 29 Ditto 5 646 17 Ditto 18 548 7 Ditto 6 386 Ditto 19 561 169 "'ard no. 7 2,212 167 10 E.B. no. 19 544 86 9 Ward no. 2 4,li49 424 2 1 Ditto 20 884 32 E.n. no. 522 103 Ditto 21 49 7. 784 Ditto 8 709 16 Ditto 9 524 106 Ward no. S 2,804 415 1 10 653 4 1 Ditto E.B. no. 22 619 45 Ditto 20 474 100 Ditto 23 760 261 Ditto 21 543 14 2 Ditto 61 24 931 Ditto 22 626 68 48 Ditto 41 494 Ditto 23 598 13 Ward no. 9 1,761 135 KB. no. 25 317 3 Ward no. 3 877 119 Ditto 26 758 99 E.B. no. 11 277 82 Ditto 27 686 33 Ditto 21 600 37

Ward no. 10 1,537 50 Wal·d no. 4 1,662 188 E.B. no. 28 436 24 Ditto 29 338 E.B. no. 12 487 90 Ditto 30 420 26 Ditto 13 613 4Q Ditto 42 343 Ditto 25 562 58

Ward no. 11 893 Ward no. 5 1,968 532 10 no. 31 453 E.B. E.n. no. 14 ,~ 365 41 5 Ditto 32 440 Ditto 15 034 193 16 723 303 388 Ditto Wa.rd no. 12 918 Ditto 26 346 55 5 E.B. no. 33 418 98 Ditto 34 500 290 'Yard no. 6 1,.80 199 Ward no. 13 2,&44. 674 E.B. no. 17 692 183 E.B. no. 35 706 14 Ditto IS SS8 66 Ditto 36 608 2 Ditto 37 526 362 Ditto 38 804 296 354

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Boundaries of Enumeration Blocks

Ennm('· Enume· Enume­ ration Dpscription ration Description ration Description Block Block Block no. no. no. 1 2 1 2 1 2 Name 01 Town-Auranrabad (M) : Location Code-4/05/1

1 N -G. '1'. Road 12 N -Bolla gram 23 N -·Kushi Gram E - -Maharajganj Road E -Block No. 35 E --Block No. 39, House S -·Bypass Road S -College Road, Canal & No. 100 to 220 'V~Nara Bigha Road Blo"kNo.35 S ---Razak Minya lane \V-House No. 2:!ii to 256 W--Chitr!l>gupta Nagat· R,I. 2 N --G. T. Road E .-Kanya H. E. School Hoad 13 N -Gltngti Road 2-10 N --ltazak Minya lane S --ChamaI' Toli Road 1~ -College goad E - -Block No .40, House No 74 to 136 W --Maharaj ganj R9ad S -G_ T. Hoad S --Club Road W-Adri River W-Chitrltgupta Nagar Rd. 3 N -G. T. Road E -Kassab Mohalla Road 14 N -Ad!"i River 25 N - Kachahri Road S -Nankhu Saw Road E -Nala E -Nawadih Rd. W -Kanya H. E. School Road S -Road Pilohar S -G. T. Road W-Dharnidhar Roa,! \V-Sarai Road " N -Nankhu Saw Road E -Kassab Mohalla Road 15 N -Budhan Ram T.iLne 26 N -Club Road S -Dyp ... ss Ro... d E -Add Road E -Block No. 41 W-Kanya H. E. School Road S -G. T. Road S -G. T. Road W-Dharnidllar Road W-Jassoiya Nalla " N -G. T. Road E -ShahganjRoad 16 N -Adri River 27 N -Kushi Gram S --T,ane & Block No.lll E -Dharnidhar Road E -Lane & Block No. 4.2 W-Kassab Mohalla Road 8 -naghubar Babu Road 9- Club Road W-Imambada Road W-Kurma Road 6 N ---G. T. Road E --Tell Mohalla Road 17 N -·-Nawadih Road 28 N -Dbobaul Village S - Tikari Road E - -Imambada Road E -G. T.Road W-Shahganj Road S '-Kalu.mi Mohalla Rd S -T&Ssoiya Nalls W -N!l.wadih Road W-Manju Rahi 7 N ·-G. T. Road E -Shahpur ROAd IS N --Adri River 29 N -G.T. Road S -Tikari Road E --Dharnidhar RQad R --Bypass ROIIod No. 44 W ---Teli Mohall... Road S -Ra.ghubar Ba.bu Road 13 -BaJa Karma W-Imambada R060d W -BhajthouIi 8 N - flhahpur & Kunoha Road E -- Shahpur Road 19 N -Raghuba.r Babu Rd. 30 N -68 to ns, N. G. T. Road S -Hasauti E -Dharnidhar Rd. E -Mahllorajgsnj ROIu) W --Sh"hPur N aUa S - Now Kazi Moh... ll .. Rd. S -Block No.1 W-Dr. L. P. Sinha Rd. W-Block No.1 IUld diha Road 9 N - Tikari Road & Block No. 92 E -- Sllahpuf Bood 20 N --Now I{",,,i 1II011a11a Rll. :H N --82 to 143 S --Shahpur & Kundha E -Dharnidh9." Rd. ~ -G. T. Road & Block No.;) W--Sbabpur NaIla S -G. T. R060d S -SlIohganj Road W--New Ks.zi Mohall ... Rd. W -K..."sab Mohall... ROlOd &; 10 N ~G. T.'Road & Blook No. 33 Black No.5 E -Block No. 33 &:Lll.ne 21 N --Kalami Mohalla Ril. S -Lakhan Saw Road E .--:Block No. as 32 N -Tik.. ri Road W-Dnal'ID8Sha1A ROAd S -Prof. R. K. Singh Rd. E -!5ahpul' Road W-Nawadih Rd. S -BlockNo.S 11

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Boundaries of Enumeration Blocks

Enump­ Enume­ Enume­ l'ation Descript,ion ration Description rat.ion Description Block Block Block no. no. no. 1 2 2 1 2 Name of Town- Aurangallad (M) : Location COde-4/05/I-concld.

34 N -Holding N 0_ 82 to 130 Kamah~ 38 N -House No. 64 to 153 & Kalami 42 N -Hous" No. 43 to 97 & ICushi gram Saw Road Moh aHa Road E --Lane & Block 4;3 E -Adri River E -Donk to L. P. Sinha Road S -Club Road S -Sahpur Road Bypass Road S -Prof. R. IC. Sinha lane W--Block No. 27 W-College Road & Block No. 17 W-Block No. 21 43 N -House No. 98 to 183 & 35 N -House No. 85 to 256 39 N -House No. 86 to 220 & Kushi Kushi gram E -Bela Tpndwa Gram E -Chitragupta Road S -Ramdiha & G. T. Road E -Nawadih Road S -Club Road W-Block No. 17 and Adri River S -Rajak Mian Road W~Lane & Block No. 42 'V--Block No. 27 to 83 36 N -House No. 68 to 133 G. T. Road 4

Name of Town- oJamllaur (NAC) : Location Code-4/05/11

1 N -Railway line 4 N -Road & Block No.6 7 N -Raghubans Kumar Sillgh E -Road ( MohalIa) E -Bare land & Block No.2 (Block No.2) S -Batane River 8 -Road & Block No.5 E -Durga M;a.idan (Block No.8) W- W-Road & Block No.2 S -Jhulan Saw (Block No.6) W-Thathera Mohalia (Block No.4) 2 N -Bareland & Dak Bungalow Road 5 N -Road & Block No.2 E -Road & Rajdeo Singh E -Bare land 8 N -Jai Ishawar Singh (Blook :- o. 3) S -Terple Road 8 -Bare land E -Pathak Bigha W-Road Blook No.3 W-Bare land & Block No.1 8 -Durga Maidan (Block No.6) W-Main Market (Blook No.7 3 N -Railway line 6 N -.l3are land E -Road & Block No_ 6 E -Bare land 9 N -Railway line 8 -Mithilesh Road 8 -Road & Blook No' 4 E -Thathera Mohalla W-Bareland W-Road & Block No.4 8 -Bstane River W-Pun-pun River

Nlme of Town-Nabinl,lr Town: Location COde-4/05/111

1 N -Jainagara. 5 N -Purani Thakur Board tu gala 9 N -Sang6t Tlll~kurbari E -Ahar Ka Pind 8heo N ath Seth E -Slima bigha S --Ward No. III (Nabinagar Village) E -Purani Thakur Board to Gola S -Sheorsjpur W-Gurdi 8heo Nath Seth W ·Punpun River S -Sonepura 2 N -·Jainagara W -.Sonepura 10 N -Gram Kosdehra E -Punpun River E -Gram Kosdehra S -Ward No.3 (Nabi nag6r village 6 N --Shea Natn Seth ICa gola 8 -8angst Thakurbari W-Ahar Ka Pind E -Nala W-Putipun River S -Sonepura 3 N -Wa.rdNo.4 W-Durga Mai A"than 11 N -Jainagara E -Punpun River E -Ward No. :) S -Naia and Purani Thakur Board 7 N --Nala. (Sardo, Singh's Rouse) 8 -Nabi nag_ar Road W-Road (Persia village) E -Road W-Barun Road . S ;._ Sonepura 4 N -Ward No.4 Purani Thakur W--Nala 12 N·-Blook No.4 Board E -Persia Road E -Road Purani Thakur Board 8 N -Nala S ,-Sonepul'a S -Shea Nath Seth E -Punpun River W-:-Block No.5 W-Gurdi B -Bonepun.. W--Kali Asthan 356

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Boundaries of Enumeration Blocks

Enume­ Enume- Enume- ration Description ration DesCl·iption ration Desoription Rlock Block Block no_ no. , no. 1 2 1 2 1 2 Naml_ Of Town -Nalllna,ar Town: Location Code -4/0Sflll-concld.

13 N --N.A. 14 N -N.A. 15 N -Basan bigha Road E -E. Block No. S E -Punpun River E --N. A. S -SonepUla S --Station Road S -Block no. 15 W-N.A. W-D. B.Road W-N.A.

Naml of Town-Daudnae.r (M): Location Code- 4j05jlV

N -Qu ila Road 12 N --Paithan Toli l~oad 23 N --Ashoka High School E --Munsi tola Road E -Jat Toli lane E --Cinema lane S -DafU tola lane (near Baghel.. Saw) S -Nasriganj Road S -Dhan Kutta Baza.r Road W-Kotwali Choutra 'V-Munsi Tola Road W-Ajimabad Phatak Roa(i

2 N -Dafti Tola lane 13 N -Slaughter House 24 N -Village Guma Jj: -Munsi tola Road E -Bum Roa.cl E -Patna Canal S -Malitola S -Patna Canal S -- Maula bagh Road 'V-Mahabir Asthan (Near Sudhakar W -Barun Road W -Cinema lane Mishra) 14 N -Kasera Toli Road 25 N --Sadar Chouk Road 3 N -Jat tola lane E -Thathera Tali lane (Up to Phekan E --Kachha lane E -MuIlsi tala Road Kauda) S -Kasel's. Toli Road S -Village Anohha S -Slaughter House W-Baza,za Road W-River Sone W-BaJ'un Road 26 N - 8a(la1' Chouk Road 4 N -Quila Road 15 N -Kasera Toli Road 1

Euume· Enume· Enume·· ration Description ration Description ration Description Block BJoek Block no. nOa no.

2 2 1 2 Name of Town -Daudna,ar (M) : Location GOde-.4/o5/IV-conc!d.

:34 N -·Kasera Toli B.oa<1 37 N ._-V iUage Canl\l in guma 40 N -Block No. 15 E -Patna Canal E -Patna Road E -·Bigha Road S -Patna Canal S -·Village Tal'o,l'i S --·Kasel'a Toli Road 'V--Well near Dl·. ::lUi'esh P,i. 'Y _.- River Sone W--Thathera Toli Road

;35 N --Kochhasa. lane as N -A road npar Temple east to 41 N -Village Guma E --Training School Patna Road E -Patna. Canal S --Northern Culvert in Village E --Lane in Budhan bigh .. S --Maul han a Road Bhakhrawan :'oJ - Y ill age Tarari W-Dak Bungalow Road & Bigan 'Y---Patna Canal 'Y-Patna Road bigha lane

;36 N -Northern Culvert in Village 39 N -Kurmi Tola Jane 42 N -Kasel'a Toli Road Bhakhrawan E -Anjan Shahed lal E ---Ajagaib Phatak Road E -Training School S -Kasel'a Road S -N.A. S --Village Tarari W-Munsi Tola Road W-.. N.A. W-Patna Canal Name of TOWn-Ratiganj (NAC): Location Code- 4/05/V

N --P. W.D. Road 1J;<1 Jai House 9 N -Chal'kaha Md, G. P. Area 17 N --Fida bigha E -P, W. D. Road E -Charkaba Md. G. P. Area E -Main Road S --P. W. D. Road S --Po W. D. Road to Haiiway is -AbdulpUl' W-Main Road of Rafiganj Bazar Crossing 'Y-·Dhawa River W-:Kal'rni 2 N -Cinema Hall 18 N -Ahar E --P, W_ D. Road 10 N -·Abdulpur 'Yard No .•; E -Karma S ·-Post Office noaa E -P. W. D. Road S --Yo C. House W----Street from Sital Pd. to Ram .Jain S---l\fain Road to P. \V. D. Roa(1 W---Main Road House W-Main Bazar Road 19 N ---Naja ,'3 N ·-Chawk E -Main Road of Bazar II N -Railway Naill. E -P. W. D. Road 8 -P. W. D. Road l'~ --Shankar Pd's house to .Jagdish S -Chawk to Post Office Road VV--State Dispensary S -\Yard No, 1 'Y~8treet from Sita Prasad to Ra,m W-WRl'dNo, 4 .Tatan house 4 N -Machhali Baza,' to S _ Lal's House E --Kirana Pat.ti Road 12 N -- Hailway N ala 20 N -Sha.nkar Dayal Singh lane &; lane S_ --Thana Road to Chawk E --·House of Jogeshw6r Misllra from the house of Babu L ..l \Y--Thalla to Station !toad H'. --Disc B. Road Choudhary to KaiJash Nonia W -D. R ]-toad E --Cl16rkanwa uper dih _5 N -Imo.clpur Mohalla S -Dha.wa River E ----Thana to Station Road W--P. W. D. Road S -P. W. D. Road 13 N -D, B. Road W-Dist Rd. to Maldhoni Choudhary's E -P,S, House S . -Dhawa River 21 N --Street from the house of Rajendra W·--Dhawa· Rivel' Baitha tolladhu Mi.stl'i ,·,6 N -M. Singh House Road E -Uperdih Charkanwa E -Main Road & Balr.al' S --Sha.nkar Dayal Singh Street 14 N --Karma W-P. W. D. Road S -.Jain Mandir E -Charkaba Mahmud \Y·-Kirana Pal,ti Road is -Railway line W-Ahdulpul' 'l'emple 22 N -Charkanwa Md. Panchayat Area '7 N -Shankar Dayal Singh lane E -Charkanwa Md. Panchayat Area E -Street from Bahn Lal Choudhal'Y 15 N -Karma S -Rafiganj to Garden Road to KaiJash Nonia E --Abdulpur Debi Temple W--Canal S --House of Babu Lal Choudhary S -Railway line NaIll. W-P. W, D. Road W-Hazipul' Ahar 23 N --Road from Monohar Ph",rmooy to Sheoganj Goh Road .8 N -P. W. D. Road E --Sheoganj Goh Road E -House of Ko.mo.khyu. Singh to 16 N -HazipuI' E --Kali Charan Saw S -R.afigt\nj Ward No.1 Siwan Viswakarma W,--Main Market Road S -Shankar Dayal lane S -Railway NaIll. W--P. W. D. Road W - Hazipur Gola 358

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Boundaries of Enumeration Blocks ~

Bnume- Bnume· Enume- ration Description ration DeBp.ription ration Description Block Block Block no. no. no.

1 2 2 1 Nam. of Town-Rali,anj (NAC) : Location C._,-4f05/V-concld.

24 N -Railway No.1!! 25 N --Railway Naja 26 N -Railway line E -Ward No. 2 E -Kacll},": road from Dr. D. P. E -Charkanwa Mahmud S ·-Ward No.1 Gupta house to Malchao S -Po W. D. Road & Ward No.3 & 4- W -Lane from house of Thakur Choudhary W--Ward No.4 Pr!!sad to Masjid S-D.B. Road W-From house of Ishawar Mi.. try DEVELOPMENT BLOCK MAPS 2

AUBANGABAD C. D. BLOCK

INDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES

125 Deohara 522 Dabura 569 . Jarmakhap 271 Kathautia f\28 Chatar Khas 575 Tendua 277 Semariya 530 Chitwar Khap 576 Tendawa urI Tendua 283 Dihri 532 Kirpa Bigha 577 Rajwari 285 Parsawan Az. Raqbe 533 Bishunpura 584 Dondi Bigha 287 Pathak Bigaba 539 Deuria 585 Bazidpur 474 Jagdishpur 542 Hamah! 586 Wahid Bigha 501 Arazi Soharaiya 544 Banahi 587 Majurkha 506 Shahpur 548 Inguna 615 Bhaudiha 50'1 Az Raqbe Sohratya 552 Chatara 806 Chamardiha 511 Phesra 555 Morauli 870 Sonbarsa 514 Baghoi Khurd 556 Mahuari 872 Hasauli Azrakbe 515 Mianpur 557 Atrauli 884 Anandpura 516 Semrahua 567 Ramdih 519 Simri

REFERENCES REFERENCES

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Villages with Population Size i

Below 200 0 200 499 • 500 999. • 0 1000 - 4999 24 • UnInhabIted x 4r! Village . , ",. ,. E. of Gl\EENWICH '" .. DEO C. D. BLOCK

INDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES

246 PawS! 894 Hansauli 941 Pachmo 247 Bhairopur 896 Dhanjaia 942 Bishunpur 248 Dhanhara 905 Gopalpur 944 Baluganj Barandl 249 Naryankhap 911 Silar Khurd 947 Murar Khar 255 Bhairopur 913 Rajakurka 959 Bara 258 Pawai 915 Kusiarl 963 Chainpur 25'9 Dharampur 917 MajhauIi 966 Murarpur 563 Suja Karman 919 Simri 968 Barakhurd 878 Azrakbe Dhanarl 929 Bhadokhar 971 Gangti 888 Ratanpur 934 KOirkhap 974 Mahtha. 891 Saheb Bigaha 938 Haidar Chak

REfERENCIIS REFERENCES

...... " Stat. Pollc. St.. tlon P$ -...ct p_ OtIIca. P_ • T ...... ph 0fII... PO TO HI,.. sm-I ""_~ S C.D._ Hoopital. Primary _Ith C_ €B ~ VIII... with '"""- N_ ~. _ ••rnl.,. • Child W_r. C_ra + .. Fer_t Ur..... Ar_ wloth Co•• Mumber ~ H ...... rt.... C. D. aloel< VII",. with ..o ...... tlon .1 •• "low _ 0 N.d_1 HIpw• ., ., JOt - 4ft ...t.HI ..... ,. • ...... M_ .. .. SIO-fft • "" U_II.. ;::5 . ...._ • Alloy. • .!L -- _I... ,. with Stat...... BroU C ..... It.s: UnlnMbl.... VII ..... x Met". Gau.. I I I GIl I I • ".$, VII.... H ..rk .. A N.'~ c_.. , II mit II l RH ...... and Strum CircuIt H ..... Rest Houle CH DB III CB FB 5

IH 25' IH JD'

DEO C. D. BLOCK . REV. THANA AURANGAaAD ,; 11 DfSTIUCT AUIlANGAIlAD Furlon" • 0 2 MU., •• ~$~~:=1 !(m.1 2 Kms.

. 2~ «>

VlllaC.' with Population Size

IIclow 100 100 -wi • 1.f I Boundar; .. ~- !iOO • .. Orstrk.t_,,__ __._. 1000 1'"'" <:. D. &Iock"...... _,_-:-._ . SOOO ...bo •• • Vllla,c" -,-,:::::,~, Un!",h~bit~d VlIl.3te •X ~'- ~ -- • 7 ..D .:< Ii , •

\ 6

KUTUMBA C. D. Bl.OCK

INDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES

247 Muraull 419 Kusma Bascliha 488 Bhaluhar 252 Mujahida 429 Parsawan Hatbil 489 Baijal 253 Mfrpur 430 Sahdei Parsawan 490 Chandaut 254 Rampur Maugharfl 433 Pirtam BiBha 494 NiranJanpur 255 . Saidpur 438 Khaira 499 Naudiha· 256 Paranpur 439 Khaira Nonia Bigha 5Q3 Atraulibanwari 257 Badarpur 440 Khaira Itrazi 504- Barianwan· 259 Bazidpul' 441 Sardiha Khurd 509 Bhatkur 260 Bheriya 442 Sardiha Kalan 513 Simrigoti 263 Hira Baray 443 Simt'i 518 Jagdishpur 264 Sabu Ch:,\k 444 SiroTa 524 Sonbarsa 265 Lohar Chak 445 Chandarpura 527 Jagat Bajrahi 267 Shankarpur 446 Hhukhan Tendua 531 Erka 272 Amba 447 Pawaiya 532 Mitarsenpur 273 Bishunpur 450 Parsawan 538 Jhikatla 277 Bampur Khaira 457 Rasulpur· 539 Sikaria 318 Panre~.)\1r 459 Pokhraht 543 Adbyankbap 321 Shankarpur 461 Rampur 544 Pipri 322 Dudhmi 463 Jharaha 546 Amarpur 324 Simrl 468 Mumrila 551 Basdiba 326 Hariharpur 469 Hardutta 552 Manrar 327 Barahar 471 Dasaunti 555 Sanri 328 Or 474 ~amahuta 558 Lebura 329 Daswant Bigha 476 Labhrl Kburd 559 Sanra 392 Pechkachh Kasi Khap·47P Dhanu 568 Raham Bigha 395 Mishra Bigha 482 Ratti Khap 571 Jbakhri 397 Neut"a 484 Qangahar 576 Karamih 407 Ghoghar ~5 Arjun Bigha 578 Singhna 414 Kola hi 486 Lakbeya 418 Shivpur 487 Bedauli

REFERENCES IlIEFEItENC:IiS l'oHc. Station- P$

....t 0ft'Ic:•• a Te'esr.ph Oftl.c. PO TO __Dlltrlct n.... ro.t: loI'e" School S @) C.O... _ Ho.pltal ....., ....11"}' H ..I,h C ....t.r. ~ "Ill.... with .,...... N.-Hr -..,....y. Ma~ .....I~ • <;1\11<1 "'hl"'r. c;~•• + A u ...... Ar_ ..'." Cpdc __ ~ 0 H ...... rt ... ' c. D. iliacI! @ VII ..... _h p ...... tlon Ii&e ...... 1l1li NI-t N.tlona' HIP_ ",. •• 101 - - .. Sf.! Stat. IoIlahwaJr •• SlID _ '" • ...... 1 H.-tal'" " • U ...... II .. ...-.s. -- A_ ...1...,. ...Iti. _tlon ...... - .. ... s. Unln"'~~" 'Iii.... m • Metr. c.up .. • 1 • I I R.5. VII..... Mark_ A Narrow Gall.. 00 II 11 11 II C'..... lt "'_e. _. -. CH I\H River and Str_m ~.. IOW ;. I:*k. tn.pecc.lon • c.... , 'or_t 08 IB CB FB Caaal with odloblbut... y , ",0 'JII' • 24, 4S KUTUMBA C. D. BLOCK

REV. THANA NABINAGAR DISTRICT AURANGABAD

o 2.. 2.. •

Yillagc; ",h. PO"ulaCion Size '~l

NABlNAGAB C. D. 8LOCK

INDEX TO VILlJ\.GE NAMES

14 Mahuari 147 Misra Bigha .282 Hazan 15 Rampur 148 Shiva Sagar 283 Chhotki Parb! 1.7 Naktaur 149 Mahsu 284 Shivpur 18 Mliktaur 157 Ghura Sagar 285 Bhatkur 19 Naktaur 159 Tanrwa 286 Barki Parhi 20 Chhot]ti Simrl 168 Kajhpas 287 Chand Khap 23 Simra Dusadh 170 Kharaundha 288 Dhanwan 25 Jhanjhi 172 Darmi Kalan 289 Karman 29 PacJlmon 173 Danni Khurd 29] Simra 30 Harchanpur 176 Munga 294 Belain 31 Tetaria - 177 Sonsagar 295 Burhiban 32 Bhaunra 179 Sonsagar 297 Dhanauti 39 Mathurapur 180 Sonar Kbap 300 Karman Bech 41 Pahaldih 182 Ekdara 303 Bhatwa Bhagli 47 Rabidas Khap 183 Duamba 304 Bhagli 66 Purailli IngUsh 184 Dhebladhebli 305 Banhara 67 Puraini 185 Bhagwanpur 306 Dewankhirl 68 Kadokhari 186 Bahori Bigha 312 Sohadih 75 Gomdahl le3 Khasua 313 Phuldiha 84 Jharhi Dhanwan 194 Bela 314 Hariharpur 97 Qamharia 19'7 Andari 320 Gopalpur 99 Makhdumpur 198 Satbahim 338 Miair Bighs 104 Ghanta 199 Bhandari 334 Jharaba 105 Kalan Dhanawan 202 MalWariya 342 Tamsi 109 J aipur Bela! 204 Dharam Khap 343 Chandpur Bhataulia 112 Basan Bigha 206 BhaIuWarl 346 Bagahi 113 Siwa Bigha 207 Khairi Ram 350 Dangra 114 Saya Parbat 208 Semri Bechain 352 Babhandih 115 Saya Bharath 214 Chandan Bigh 364 Semra Uchitbhan 116 Shivajpur 218 Ujaini 374 Narcbahi 117 Bhawano Khap 220 Bagbakol 375 Mahdewa 119 Sonpura 222 Tendua 376 Lahiarpur 122 Ramnagar 223 Ballahbar 379 124 Gangahar Tol 224 Misir Tendua 380 Gaura 128 Checharia 228_ Mebian 381 Karhan 131 Hasanpur 229 Mohri Itwa 389 Surju Khap 133 Bharaundhi 232 Debikanri 390 Mirzapur 136 Mahdua 236 Rampur Khalr.at 399 Kharag Parsa 140 Panrepur 279 Bichkurwa 403 Sorf Salempur 144 Singhpur 28] 'Nirnan W4 Malu Ka Bigha 145 Mayapur

REFEReNCES REFERENCES

_." St.t. PS DI.t.le. .. _" __.T ...... __-_- p_c OffIce. rost: • Te'.,raph Offic. PO TO Hlllh Sch_' S C.D.• I_ Hoop"" , "~I ....ry H"ltil Centre ~ ~ VII",. with Thana Nu...... r .,,_,.... Mat..-nit" • Child WeI'ar. C_••• + .. Foreot Urben "Ira. with Code Nu.,.,b... ~ H ...... ~., C. D. Sloel< Vlna._ with Popu'.tlob .~~I!! ••'0_ :ZOO 0 N.~'on.1 H.tl'hway .. "00 _ '4ft St.te H1sh-, .. _-999 • ...... , M_lIec1 • Unm.t.n.. •• '000 _ '"" ~-$­ u ~. Aboye • RaUwa". with Station. Broad GaUl_ &_ Uninhabited Villac.. 1'1 ..... Gau,. ". s. I I I GIl I I •" Narrow GaUl_ 1\.. I, VII .... M.rket &:.. IITn II Riv., and Stream Circu.t HOUII.. Reat: HOUI. CH RH

Canal with d.strl ....t:.ry ...n ...ow..... DatIl tMpection. 6 .. _, .. For.. , OB 16 C6 fB 9 .. ,

NABINAGAR C.O. BLOCK

lilY. THANA N ....NAGAII o.1TIIICT AUIlANGAIlAO

24 "

2 •. ..

24..

Boundaries: - OISUict C. D. e.rQ<.k _._._ Villace

VII/aces wi[h Population Sile at !_." Oclow 200 It Fllrfonp4 1 0 100 _ ." ~ ~ - '199 • ...... - . 1000 _ 9994 • Unlnh'lblt:ed Vill_S" x , '4. 15 10

BABUN C. D. BLOCK

INDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES

36 Kharjama 132 Hetampul.· 176 Basatpur 38 Naraya Khap 133 Siris 177 Kuanrpokhar 57 Malikana 136 Hetampur 179 Tendua 64 Chitaur Khap 137 Bhupatpur 18'0 Mahaddi 67 Ingiis 138 Nawada 186 Thekahi 68 Tanrwamansurpur 139 Bulli Bigaha 187 Qismat Karma 71 Shahpur 142 Bardih Kalan 189 Amba 72 Pokhraha 143 Bardihkhurd 19-2 Baghi 73 Ted 144 Maddupur 197 Uriya 74 Nawadih 145 Sirpal Chak 198 Parsa 76 Kazi Chak 148 Dehri 208 Tetariya 77 Ahmad Chak 149 Jagatpur 209 Kashi Bigaha 80 Kusmhi 151 Khaira Karamdih 210 Dewariya 81 Saidabad 155 Barun 211 AdIna Rastipur 82 Takinagar 156. Siripur 213 Salempur 83 Patkhaul 158 Binuliya 214 Jagatpur 108 Jagdispur 159 Maliu Khaira 221 Basdiha 109 Chiraila 160 Tenua 225 Khaira Bandh 111 Chetu Bigaba 164 Inguna 231 Gamhari 117 Jogiya 166 Murc.hahi 243 Makhtarpur 127 B':mauli 167 Hasanpur IngUs 244 Bhelwa 1.28 Raksani 175 Bankat

REI'ERENCES REFERENces ....._ry: Stat. _.. ,_ .. Polk.St:at:1on p~ District Po.c. Office. rose. .. Te'qraph ORk. PO TO • ..,..... Thana HIgh Seh_1 S c. D. IIIcM:k H.,.plc-a'. Primary H_lth C ...t .... E& ~ VII .... ~it"h Thana Number DIepenIar'r, Maternity • Child W.lfar. C_t:r. + .. Fcw_t Urban Ar .. with Code Num'b_r ~ H-.....ot.n" IC. D. ~k @ Vltl ••_ witll Population .b. a.law ~ 0 NH N.tton.1 H1Chw.y .. ,~ 2 .. - 4" SH • _.State H'ahwa, M_" ... •• sao - "" • U ...... -t ..... • ~. s. .. .-s-. a AIIove Shtl.. ~ .IiL - "(I.,.,.. wit.h Broad Gaul_ It. $, Unfnh.bited Vjll..... Metre Gau._ I • I It • ro. " ft.. s. Villa•• Mark.., A .. Narrow Gau:•• ., "mll II Circuit HOOle. Rest ~ HOUII. eH' RH ",.,... and Str_m

Canc1 ..loth dict:rihut ....,. Bun•• 'ow : Da. I 'n.pec:tion. Canal. For.. t DB IS CB FB 11

:::::::::::J~;c::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!t~::======~ ______~M~·~~=~' __ --~----l~

BARUN C. D. BLOCK

REV. THANA AURANGABAD DISTRICT AUIlANGAItAD

o 24 55'

Ohtrlct c. o. al",k VIII",.

VIII .... with Population Size ..1_ 200 lOG - 499 • J00-999 • 1000 - 4999 • Unlnh.blt..r VIII",. "

--If' 12

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o~ .. 16

HASPUBA C. D. BLOCK

INDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES

10 Makbulpur Khas 95 Udaibhan Chak 115 Gorari 23 Tailkuppi 96 Sihari Khurd 123 Mohiuddinpur 25 Habaspur 99 Haibaspur 126 Daulatpur 94 Hanspura Tika 106 Surat Bigaha 226 Raypur Bandhwa

IlEFEIU!NCI!S REFERENCES

--ry: Stat. PoUe. Station· PS DJ.tr'llct Pon Office •. 'Po.t • Tet ..raph Office PO TO It...... Thuw. HI&h School 5 C. D. Block Hoopltal. Primary H ..lth C:-tr. E9 ® VIII... with Thana Number IN...... ,.,. Maternity a Child Welfare Centre + ... Forest Urban Ar.. with Cod.. NurnHr ~.

H ...... rt .... : C. D. IIlock @) vln•• _ with Population .ize a.low 0 NH N.tlonal Hlpwa, State H1ah_y 5H • ...... , ....ull ... • Unm... n ... ~. s. _ • Abov• • ...1I_yo with Station. BrGIld G ...... Unl",h-a~ted Vill•• _ R. s. M.tre Gao,_ I I • fiJI I • •" •. f. VUI.. e Market IA Narrow Gaul_ .. "mil .. lI.H .Iv... and Str_m Circuh: HOUI:e, " ..t "CMae CH

Ca_1 with di.t.. i~r7 ...... 10 .. ': o.,k t '''.. ~tlon • Canal. !f.or.. t: DB IB CB FB 17

HASPURA C. D. BLOCK

I I Km.1 2KIIII.

o 15• 2S 5 5'

o 2S d

Boundarl_ :- District _._. C. D. Block _._._ Vlllace

YUlales with Population Sin

Below 200 0 200 ..." • 500 m • 1000 - ...," • Unlnhilblu:d VIII.le x

...0 )5' 18

GOH C. D. BLOCK

lNDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES'

134 Paranpur 198 Kazi. Bigllha 269 Lodipur l31? Jagdispur 199 Udaipura 2'75 Bakhtiyarpur 152 Gobindpur 209 Hasanpur 279 Asapur 153 Rampur - 213 Marhi 280 Bazidpur 154 Dingraha 227 Nauranga 283 Mobiuddiripur 162 Sohalpur 229 Dewakund 286 Jharaha 165 Partappur 230 Dewakund Arazt 291 Mohammadpur 166 Rakasahi 233 Banra 293 Mabi 167 Paharpura Arazi 242 Pathak Bigaha 298 Dbondhi 171 Jhikatia 248 Basawanpur 308 Dariyapur 174 Bhelampur 262 Dhawahi 182 Sundarpur 265 Hasampur

REFERENCES IIIEFERENCES aoundary : Stat. Pollc. Station PS D ••trJct ....t Ofnc•• Poet. T.I.. rap" Offic. PO TO -.-~-. Jl..,.,.,....~ HI... Ie_' S C.D.• 'ock _,,1•• ,. Primary H_I.h C ...t .. $ ~ VII.... with Thull N_ DI...-n'. M •••rnl.y • Child Welfar. c.tr. + ... For.. t UrN" Ar_ with Code N""'Nr ~ H ...... r .... : C. D. BI_k @ VII",. _Ith Population .i.z••• 'ow 1M 0 NI-! N ••'ona' HI,Iow.y .. lee - 4ft 5H • ~ ••t. HI._.,. _. Metalled • ." ..ft 1008 -_ Unm... lled ---- • • s. " SlOG. A ...... II .. ,. with Station. Broad Gaul. .i!w A.S. Unlnhab'Ied Villa,.. Metre Gau•• , I I ril, t I •" ft.$. VII .... Markat ..a:.. ~~_rrow G ..... I. II filII II CH RH Illy.,. and Str_m Circuit HCIiUt.. Rest Hou.. Caaal with c"strlbutarr ...... tew $ Oak, Inspection" Canal, F4r_t DB la ca F8 19

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GOH C. O. BLOCK

REV. THANA DAUDNAGAR

DISTRICT AURANGABAD

2S• 2S• 5 I

o o 2S 2S o "

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1000 _ .999'" • sooo a a41e ... • Uninhabited Villale •"

... 4l' 20

RAFJGANJ C. D. BLOCK

INDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES 380 Ratkhaul 438 Karjara 394 Makhdumpur 699 Masaundha 445 Gandharp 400 Kharauna Khl.lrd 703 Ratankhap 410 -448 Singhi Khurd 704 Sonbarsa 452 Sultanpul" 412 Maluk Bigha 705 Amarpura 464 Shahmohamadpur- 413 Balli Bigaha 711 BanauIi Jhikatiya 466 414 Salempur 712 Ahmadpur 629 Lahas 415 Dihwa 714 Karma Masud 630 Gewal Bigha 418 Khaira Majhauli 719 Asia Charkanwan 631 Dhamnii 420 Abdulpur 724 Pokhraha 651 Banchar Khurd 425 Salempur 725 Madar}>ur 652 Kauakbap 426 726 Arazi Panti Patoi Khurd 659 Gandhara 427 Patoi 727 Ghauspur 672 Inglish 432 Tendua. 740 Niman Hundraha 673 Kiakhap 433 Sardha Bigaba 742 Mian Bigha 676 Khirhiri 434 Jondhi 743 Kasman 678 Rukum Chak 436 Mai Khurd 744 Dholikhap R89 Sahokarman 437. Bara 746 Duari 693 Bankat 749 Tetar Chak

REFEIlENCES REFEItENCES

_..,.: Sta~. - .. -, .. Police Station PS DIstrict _._._- P_ 0fIlce...... t a T ...... ome. PO TO 1l... _.T_ Hlp khool S C.D•• I_ W...,.ltel .....1 ...... ,. Heel_.. C_ ~ ~ VII.... with Theaa N_ .,._.". Mat.rnl_' a Child WeI"r.. C:-... -+- .. Urban Ar_ with C-od. Number ~ H~_' -.C. P ••locI< @ Vii ..... with ~.puladon .lz. "low :lilt 0 National HI"_7 NH Stat. Hllhway 5H • ..... , M_ned - '" • U_lled -~ ••.. 1-_ a Abov."'" • lllall_ with Station,.• road '"­ ItS. Uninhabited ViII... X "_re Gau.. I I • WI I I • Na-rrow G ..... ".5. VII.... Market .Q. II nlilll II lOy... and! Str_m Circult"_ ...... CH IlH Canal··wlth cliltrllllouUry _plow. Dak. hIopl.ctlon • Ca..... F __ DB 18' C8 F8 21

RAFIGANJ C. D. BLOCK REV. THANA AURANGAaAD PlSTI\'CT AVI\ANGABAO Furlongs 8 2 Miles

Km.1 2 Kml.

8oun4arl .. ,-

Dlter-lee C. D. lIock _._._ Vllla._

Vltll.e. with Population ~Iz.

"low 1OO 0 lOll .." • 5CIO - 999 • I;I)II.\)" <;. g ....0<:1( 1000 _ 4999 • JlEV. TH"N" SH£kGI-I"TI Uftl"h. ..btt..

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Page Particulars no. CoL For Read no.

1 2 3 4 5

27 Dev. Block. Aurangabad. 1 Blank 50 after Serial 49.

Ditto 2 Blank Dehri

34- Dev. Block. Obra. 2 Blank Bel Serial 16.

U8 Serial 320 4 562 (74) 462 (74)

119 Serial 314 12 Ditt.o Aurangabad

156 Serial 12 3 421.76 2.21.76

157 Serial 18 18 264.9 .26.49

192 Serial 83 4 106(35) 196 (35)

261 Serial 50 16 78 87

264 Serial lOll 4- 41 14

267 Serial 169 28 198 193

278 Serial 84 3 333.10 233.10

292 Borial 151 3 157.71 147.71

306 Serial 145 13 17 71

314 Serial 98 3 133.71 130.71

315 Berial 94 27 158 178

316 Seri... l 143 2 Mohi·uddinpur (412) Mohi-uddinpur (492)

317 Berial 146 28 611 116

325 Serial 5 15 ,066 1,066

339 Serial 96 20 58 48

340 Borial 145 7 192 102

351 Set·tal 102 27 91 61