Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Aurangabad District
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PAFJTS XIII-A & B ~tn5US of 3Jubia VILLAGE & TOWN 1981 DIRECTORY VILLAGE & rOWNWISE SERIES 4-BIHAR 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 India 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- Aurangabad Development Block 27 Deo Development Block 23 Kutumba Development Block 29 Nabinagar Development Block 30 Barun Development Block 33 Obra Development Block 34 Daudnagar Development Block 35 Haspura Development Block 36 Goh Development Block 36 Rafiganj 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.