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District Census Handbook, Bahraich, Part X-A, Series-21, Uttar Pradesh CENSUS 1971 PART K-A TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY SERIES 21 UTTAR ,PRADESH DISTRICT DISTRICT BAHRAICH ~ENSUS tlANDBOOK D. M. SINHA, OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE Sl'.RVICE Director of Census Operations . Uttar Pradesh eo" ,-- ----T·------~·---~~~~~:O';"c-'~~-----------'Br2-.--------~---':r-"-__,E N DISTRICT BAHRAICH Nom" of the!: ArO;::Q in NO.of " Populotio Tonsil Km' '"I,NOVlIIoge;s 01 Towns NANPARA 2,664.6 550.675, ! 55> I(AI$ARGANJ 1,7M.I 511,OB7 i 051 BAHRAICH 2,463.9 665#2101 721 TOTAL 6,671.0 1.726.972 I t,tJZ7 /"_._., i·'. \"....... ..... ..... l J' ~"""~...... (J IN'l"tRN"TIONAL 50UNDARY •••••••• _. ___ • DISTRICT BOUNDARY., ••• , •••••• ______ _ , TAHSIL BOUNDA.RY •••••••••••• _o_._._o_ VII':AS KHANO BOUNDAItV ••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• DISTRICT H1"ADQLlARTERS •• , @ TAHSIL HEoI.OQUA.IIITEAS ••• , © VIKA'i KHAND HI!ADQUA~TEII.5 o POLICE STATION ••••••••• PS TOWN WITH POPUl .... 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".>CHOOL· Based I.Ipon 5urvey of Ind!o map with the perrlll$$(Oil of the Slll"veyor- Gell<l'l (JI of InrllQ Pages Acknowledgements Introductory Note iii-xiv TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY Town Directory Statement I-Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns... 4-5 Statement Il--Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1969 4-5 Statement III-Municipal Finance, 1968-69 4-5 Statement IV-Civic and other Amenities, 1969 6-7 Statement V-Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities in Towns, 1969 6-7 Statement VI-Trade, Commerce, Industry and Bankings, 1969 6-7 Stat~ment VII-Population by Religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, 1971 8 Village Directory l_Nanpara Tahsil (i) Alphabetical List of Villages 9-17 (ii) Village Directory (Amenities and Land use) 18-63 2_Kaisarganj Tahsil (i) Alphabetical List uf Villages 65-71 (ii) Village Directory (Amenities and Land use) 72-123 3-Bahra':ch Tahsil (i) Alphabetical List of Villages 125-131 (ii) Village Directorf (Amenities and Land use) 132-189 Appendix-Tahsilwise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other amenities given in Village Directory 190-191 , " ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS At the 1971 Census it has been our endeavour t? compile both Census and non-Census statistics at tbe Village and Block level in a uniform manner. To ensure that these statistics are available to the users as soon as these are sift­ ed and compiled, the District Census Handbook has been divided into three parts. This is the first part of the series, the Village and Town Directory, which mostly comprises Non-Census data. We are deeply indebted to the State Government for their ever willing and prompt help to us at all stages. The District Census Handbooks are being published by us on their behalf. I wish to express my gratitude to Sri M. Lal, Chief Secretary to U. P. Government, for all the guidance and facilities affor­ ded to us in the conduct of Census in this State. I am also grateful to Sri P. C. Pandey, Secretary, G.A.D. (Now Commissioner, Rohilkhand Division, Bareilly) and his successor, Sri A.P. Dixit, for the facilities given by them in sorting out various administrative matters relating to the publication of these Handbooks. I am extremely thankful to the District Officers for their whole hearted co-opera­ tion in furnishing the desired information and the District Census Officers for their hard work and sustained efforts in collecting the same. The programme for the printing of District Census Handbooks has been heavy indeed, more so as three parts are being published, one in Hindi and two in English. The arrangements made by Sri A. Dar, Superintendent, Prin­ ting and Stationery, U. P., Allahabad for the printing of these volumes, are thankfully acknowledged. Joint Superintendent, Sri J. S. Gupta, lie New Government Press, Aishbagh, Lucknow has also been extremely helpful in bringing out the maps. In the Census Office, everyone has done something for this stupendous task of compilation and collation of statistics preparation of notes and reading of proofs. 1 am grateful to Shri K. S. Sinha, Deputy Director, Headquarters, the Tabulation Officer, and other staff of the Technical Section, who have shared the burden and helped in bringing out these Handbooks. I must also express my gratitude to Sri A. Chandrasekhar, Registrar General, India, Sri K. D. Ballal and Dr. B. K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrars General and Sri K. K. Chakravorty, Central Tabulation Officer for their constant help and guidance despite their own heavy preoccupations. D.M.SINHA Lucknow Director of Census Operations Dated: October 3, 1972. Uttar Pradesh. INTRODUCTORY NOTE 1. History of District Census Handbook It has been customary to bring out vital statistics at most of the Censuses. A list showing the population of villages in each district was published after the 1891 Census. Such information was, however, not brought out in 1901. Village Directories were prepared for all districts in 1911, but could be published only for thirteen due to the out break of the First World War. At the 1921 Census, these were published for all districts in the form of District Census Statistics. In 1931 village wise statistics were compiled but could not be pu~lished owing to financial stringency, resulting in loss of valuable data. At the 1941 Census, restricted tabulation was undertaken in the wake of the Second World War, but the utility of Census statistics was recognized and these were published. The District CenSllS Handbook in its present form was brought out at the 1951 Census. and was publi­ sbed alongwith another volume titled District Population Statistics. In 1961 Census, att­ empts were made to render the District Census Handbook more informative. as in addition to Census data pertaining to each village, data about. its level of development and amen!­ ties were also collected. At the 1971 Census, efforts have'been made to compile both Cen­ sus and Non-census statistics at village/town level in a uniform manner with an enlargeu scope. As the District Census Handbook makes Census statistics available for the smaUer territorial units, it is constantly referred to for several purposes Qf administrat\on. demar~ cation of electoral constituencies, planning and development and so on. To ensure th~t these statistics are available to the users eady, the D;Slrict Census Handbook has been divided for being pu blished separately into three parts: Part A : Town and Village Directory Part B: Village and Town-wise-Primary Census Abstract Part C: Analytical Report and Administrative State~ents-District Census TJibles:, 2. Scope of District Censas Handbook Part A of the Handbook comprises the Town and Village Directory. In Village Directory, particulars of amenities in regard to Education, Medica], Power supply, drinking water supply, Post and Telegraph and Communications have been' given. Besides, it con­ tains land-use statistics, days of weekly markets and places of religious. historical or archa­ eological interest in each village. The Town Directory comprising seven statements throws light on the status of the town, its origin, growth of populatio n, functional category, loca­ tion and physical aspects, Municipal finances, Civic and other amenities, Medical and Educational facilities and statistics pertaining to Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking. Apart from these, it also gives the distribution of population of a town by religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. Part B represents data down to village level for rural area and -block level for towns. It contains the Primary Census Abstract which incorporates figures of area, number of occupied residential houses and hOl,lsellOlds, total population and its break-up by sex, iv scheduled caste and scheduled Tribe, literate population, working population by nine broad industrial categories of cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers engaged in forestry and live stock etc. in mining and quarrying, in manufacture or repair, construction, in trade and commerce, in transport and communication~{ ana in other services as well as the non-working population. Part C deals with the administrative statistics pertaining to the district in ull fields of development. The Census tables pertaining to langua.ge, religio9, migration and economic activities ~re pei\1g reproduced in" thi~ part, A write up indicating phanges in socio­ economic and demographic characteristics or the district during the last decade is also being, included in i,t. 3. -'Town Directory.-given in Pint A presents data for all the Census towns of the district. There" is no unifodnly accepted definition of a town. The historical, political, cultural and administrative considerations are generally taken as criteria for ru'ral-urban classification. An urban area, in contradistinction to the rural, comprises a large majority of inhabitants who are engaged'in industrial and non-agricultural 'activities; In addition'to its size, popuiatibp _and occupational characteristics, an urban "area provides such facilities as transportation, ~anking, commercial and technic~l services, comm:mity facilities an:! other civic'service!)'.' According to the State Government, all Municipal Corporations, Municipal Boards, CantonmehtBoards, Notified Are~s and town Areas are considered as towns, a~d" according'-~o their average annuafincome from their" own resources, these have been classified. } • ..,~" i _ ~ ~ into different classes of local bodies. The criteria adopted under the Census Operations is slightly different from the State Government. In 1971 Census all places satisfying the following,con~iti0!ls h.l1-ve been treated as Towns :- , 1'. "Ail Municipal Corporations, Municipal B'oards, Cantonments & Notified' Areas I. 2.
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