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District Census Handbook, Sonbhadra, Part XII-B, Series-25, Uttar Pradesh CENSUS 1991 .I}j (5l 611-25 SERIES-25 'dctix ~ ~~I UTTAR PRADESH ~-XII6f PART-XIIB ~I~ q ~JI~ll VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS m~ fJi Cf) \J1 ~ J I 0 I ~ I ABSTRACT fi Ix MC11 \YIrjJIOI~1 gf(1gRflCf)1 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK ftiC11 ~ DISTRICT SONBHADRA f.1~~Iq) 'JFPIOITi! ~ DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS '3R1"! m UTTAR PRADESH I IOHf"llcFlI 2 >rTCf<Ol!.i-l v 3 ~ Cf>T I"iI"iRl'5l 4 ~c$~uf~ IX 5 ftrc;rr \li "i J I u I "i I ~fffl<nT it ~Cfff "J;l"~ -ctcr ~ XVl 6 fc) ~ cl ~ u II fJi Cf) fbtroft 7 ftrc;rr ~ \iI"illul"il X1R 14 8 lJTlftuT /~ m~ \li"i'lul'ill ~ 31"- (i) ~ I1I"iRl?l l:[Ct ID~ \li"illul"il "fIR fll:!C; IflI Cf) fctCf>rn ~-~ 22 2 fll:!t: I Rl Cf) fctCf>rn ~ '( w!' i GJ 78 3 fli :! 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I 01., I "fiR (crrt erR) ~ ~O ~O VI ~ mfltcn 1iI.,'IOI.,1 "fiR (crrt erR) ~ ito ~O VI ~ mfltcn 1iI.,'IOj"'11 "fiR (crrt erR) ~ ~O ~O VI ~ mfltcn 1iI.,'loHI "fiR (crrt erR) ~ ~O ~O qR~il1C:lIi ~ mfltcn iii." j °H I "fiR ->fl'TUlCf) ~ erR 3ljO~ <zCf 3ljO ii1"i \ill 1ft -mT cgc;r \iI., {j {"c<:11 301 II C16f1lC'lQjx ~ \iI"1'jOHI "fiR (cgc;r/~/~) Jl4 III ftlc;rr mfltcn \iI.,' j 0 I., I "fiR (3110~) 322 IV RJlc;rr ~ \iI.,' I °H I "fiR (3110 \iI., \ill 1ft) 328 V \3"O~O ci7 31jO ~ /\iI.,1iI11ft -mT ~ 340 2 CONTENTS Page No. 1 Foreword III 2 Preface VII 3 Map of District 4 Important Statistics of the District IX 5 Concepts and Definitions of District Census Hand Book XXI 6 Analytical Note 1 7 District Primary Census Abstract 14 8 Rural/Urban Primary Census Abstract A- (i) RURAL and Primary Census Abstract 1 Community Development Block- Ghorawal 22 2 Community Development Block- Roberts Ganj 78 3 Community Development Block- Chatra 120 4 Community Development Block- Nagwa 144 5 Community Development Block- Chopan 164 6 Community Development Block- Myorpur 178 7 Community Development Block- Dudhi 196 8 Community Development Block- Badhani 212 9 Forest Villages 224 A- (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 1 Community Development Block- Ghorawal 226 2 Community Development Block- Roberts Ganj 241 3 Community Development Block- Chatra 256 4 Community Development Block- Nagwa 264 5 Community Development Block- Chopan 270 6 Community Development Block- Myorpur 274 7 Community Development Block- Dudhi 280 8 Community Development Block- Badhani 285 B- URBAN 289 Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Obra N.A. II Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Roberts Ganj M.B. CONTENTS Page No. III Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Churk Ghurma N.A. IV Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Dudhi T.A. V Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Chopan N.A. VI Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Ghorawal T.A. VII Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Renukot N.A. VIII Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Pipri N.A. APPENDICES Urban Primary Census Abstract (Total Population) Scheduled Caste Population 301 and Scheduled Tribes Population, Enumerator Block wise. 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