District Census Handbook, Raisen, Part X
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CENSUS OF INDIA 1971 SERIES 10 MADHYA PR ADESH DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART X (A) & (B) VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE AND TOWN-WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT RAISEN DISTRICT A. K. PANDYA OP THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS. MADHYA PRADESH PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRA.DESH 1974 CONTENTS Page 1. Preface i-ii 2. List of Abbreviations 1 3. Alphabetical List of Villages 3-19 ( i ) Raisen Tahsil 3-5 ( ii) Ghairatganj Tahsil 5-7 ( iii) Begmaganj Tahsil 7-9 (iv) Goharganj Tahsil 9-12 ( v) Baraily Tahsil 12-15 (vi) Silwani Tahsil 15-17 ( vii) Udaipura Tahsil 17-19 PART A 1. Explaaatory Note 23-33 2. Village Directory (Amenities and Land-use) 34·101 ( i ) Raisen Tahsil 34-43 ( ii) Ghairatganj Tahsil 44-51 ( iii) Begamganj Tahsil 52·61 (iv) Goharganj Tahsil, 62-71 (v ) Baraily Tahsil 72-81 (vi), Silwani Tahsil 82-93 (vii ) Udaipura Tahsil 94-101 3. Appendix to Village Directery 102-103 4. Town Directory 104-107 ( i) Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns 104 (ii) Physical Aspects and Location of Towns 104 ( iii) Civic Finance 105 ( iv) Civic and other Amenities 105 ( v) Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities in Towns 106 (vi) TradCt Commerce, Industry and Banking 106 t vii) Population by R.eligion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes in Towns 107 PART B tJago 1. Explaaatory Note 111·112 2. Figures at a Glance 113 3. Primary Census Abstract 114·201 District Abstract 114-117 Raisen Tahsil 118·133 (Rural) Il8·133 (Urban) 132·133 Ghairatganj Tahsil 134-141 (Rural) 134·141 Begamganj Tahsil 142.153 (Rural) 142·151 (Urban) ISO-I53 Goharganj Tahsil 154-167 (Rural) 154-167 Baraily Tahsil 168-181 (Rural) 168-181 (Urban) 180·181 Silwani Tahsil 182·193 (Rural) 182-193 Udaipura Tahsil 194-201, (Rural) 194-201 LIST OF ABBREVJATIONS I. Civic Administration (32) Hospital H (33) (1) Corporation C T. B. Clinic TBB (34) (2) Municipality M Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MCW (35) (3) Notified Area Committee NAC Aurvedic Dispensary AD (30) Nursing Home (4) Cantonmen t Board CB NH (37) (5) Non-Municipal; Non-Town Family Plannig Centre FC (38) Non-Panchayat Committee, NM Vet"rinary Hospitai VH (6) Gram Panchayat GP V. Etectricity II. Other Amenities (Sewerage & Drainage) (39) Eleetricity E (7) Open Surface Drains OSD (40) Electricity (or Irrigation EI (8) Box Surface Drains BSD (41) Electricity for Industry VH (9) Sewerage S (10) Head Loads HL VI. Drinking Water Supply (II) Wheel Barrow WB (42) Tap Warer (12) Bullock Cart BC E (43) River Water (13) Tractor/Truck R TR/T (44) Nala Water (14) Septic Tank Latrines ST NW (45) Tubewell Water TW (46) Well Wattr III. Educational W (47) Tank Water TW (15) Primary School (48) Fountain Water PS F (16) Middle School (49) Mid.S Canal C (7) Secondary School 1 Sec.s. (50) Over Head Tank (18) Higher Secondary School OHT J (51) Service Reservoir (19) Arts College SR A (52) Pressure Tank (20) Science College S PT (21) Commerce College C VII. Communications (22) Arts, Science & Commerce College ASC (53) (23) Basic Primary School BPS Pacca Road PR (54) (24) Basic Women Sewing Centre BWSC Kutcha Road KR (55) Railway (25) Shorthand and Typing Training R Institute Sh. Type (26) Vocational Training Institute V VIH. Post aDd Telegraph (27) University (56) U Post Office PO (28) Home Science College (57) HM Telegraph Office TO (58) Telephone Phone IV. Medical (29) Primary Health Centre PHC IX. Othrrs (30) Health Centre HC (59) Information not available (31) Dispensary NA D (60) Others 0 1971 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH ( All the Census Publications of this State wlll bear series No. 10 ) PARI'J7 I ... Census General Report including Subsidiary (in Sub· Parts) Tables PART II·A "'. Census Tables on population PART II·B ••• Economic Tables (in SulrParts) PART II.C Social and Cultural Tables (in Sub·Parts) PART III·A Establishment Report and Subsidiary Tables PART III·B Establishment Tables PART IV Housing Report and Tables PART V Special Tables and Ethnographic Notes on (in Sub-Parts) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PART VI·A Town Directory PART VI·B Special Survey Reports on selected Towns PART VI·C Survey Reports on selected Villages PART VII Special Report on Graduates and Technical . Personnel PART VIII-A Administration Report-Enumeration PART VIlI·B Administration Report-Tabulation PART IX Census Atlas PART IX·A Administrative Atlas STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS PART X·A Village and Town Directory PART X·B Village and Town Primary Census Abstracts PART X·C Analytical Report and Administrative Statements and District Census Tables Wistrici Census Handbooks are published under Part X in 3 Parts-A, B &: C (or em oj the 43 districts in the Stale. Parts A and B aTe published in one volume). PREFACE Prior to the 1951 Census, there was no regular separate publication at the district level regarding the data collected, although the seeds of the District Census Handboo~s can be traced to the 'Y_il1age Lists' brought out for every dis~rict in 190.1 and 'Village Statistics'. Of. every. ~istric~ pub]i~he~ in 191.1 and 1941. No definite answer IS for_thcommg as to why such pubhca>t~ons, gIvmg village,wIse mformahon of occupied houses, break,uE of population into males/females and. literates, were not br~)Ught out in 1921 and 1931. The reason could be transfer from 1921 of cel1tam charges on Census pr:evlOusly met from th.e provincial revenues to the Central revenues il,!,d the Government of India may not have considered it necessary to publish statistics upto the village le~el. 'Village Statistics' in 1941 were brought out by the Ceilitral Provinces and Berar Government and this practice of bringing out district-wise publications at the cost of the State Government has since been continuing. 2. The scope of the district-wise publications, now called. the District Census Handb~oks, has been undergoing change with each successive Census from 195). In 1951, th~ District Census Handbooks only contained the Primary Census Abstract arid the Census tables. In view of the usefulness of separate publication for each district, improvements were made at the time of the 1951 Census by including non-Census data', like climate, agriculture, co-operation, industry, education, etc An 'Introduc tory Note' was alSo add,ed to highlight the more striking features. Unfontunately1. the «;lesire to make district-wise Census publications very comprehensive resulted in late availability of the books ~o the users. Therefore; this time the District Census Handbooks have been divided into three parts in order to release maximum data, -as -and when finalised, so that the publications may have a useful life of abowt seven- to eight years of inter-Censal decenni~m. Part A will contain Primarily non-Cellsus statistics, Part B the Prim(lry Census Abstract and Part C various administrative statistics with a chapter titled "Introducing the district". It may be mentioned here that subs~quently a decision has been taken to merge Parts A and B in one volume on grounds of economy. 3. Much of the delay in the publication of the District Census Handbooks after the 1961 Census was due to -delay in collection of administrative statistics and the decision to write the Introductory Note in the head office, Separation of administrative statistics and Ithe decision to write the Introductory and the kind Co-operation of the State Government permitting Collectors of the 1961-71 decade to write th~ chapter On "Introducing the District", likely to go a long way in early. publicaJtion of all the parts of the District Census Handbooks. Anotherfavourable factor this time is the early decision of the State Government to permit printing in private presses as and when Ithe work-load on the State Government Presses is heavy and likely to result in delay in the bringing out of the District Census Handbook of any distriat. It would not be out of place to point out here that the work-load in connection with Jthe District Census Handbooks is very much more this time, not only on account of wider coverage but largely due to the decision 11:0 bring out the District Census Handbooks in Hindi ~s well as English. In all,· there will be 172 publications, 4 per district of which 2 will be in Hindi and 2 in English. Advance action was taken this time to collect the non ~ensus data and it is hoped that the combined volume of Pants A and B of all the 43 districts would be out by the end of 1973 and Part C of all the districts by the middle of 1975. This would be a definite improvement on ,the 1961 performance when printing of the District Census Handbooks covered the period 1964 to 1967. 4. In his Preface to Ithe 1961 District Census Handbooks, my predecessor, Shri G. Jagathpathi, had observed thus, "It was not possible at this Census to baSe all Census statistics on the development block as the unit mainly because in 1961 there were many areas not till then covered by blocks. The coverage had become complete by about the middle of 1963 and ilt is not unlikely that the 1971 Census will recognise the block as the basic field unit as much for purposes of presentation as for operational pur poses.". It has not been possible to adopit the development block as the basic unit for operation and presentation in this Census for more than one reason. Firstly, the office of the Block Develop ment Officer was abolished in December, 1965; its resurrection in the form of office of the Block Development Assistant from 2-10-69 had not taken firm roots up to Ithe time field arrangements for the 1971 Census were.