CENSUS OF 1991

Series -11

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK DISTRICT

PART XII - A (LLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

. SOBHA NAMHISAN Director of Census Operations, Karnataka

CONTENTS

Page No.

FOREWORD V-VI

PREFACE VII-VIII

IMPORTANT STATISTICS XI-XIV

ANALYTICAL NOTE 1-22

St,cti 011 -I - Villr,ge Di ret'tory

Expbn"r,listncL'i'le 25-33 -71 eem. Alphahet ical Li,t'"rt-nI '\I1IiIb:., - AuraL! CDJ310ck 37-40 d ' Villa~e Directory Stak'r::~1)CIl( / CD.Block 42-63

AlphahL:lical List nf Vill;I~L" - BasavablY

Village Directory Statement - Ba~av(lkalyan CD.Block 70-87

Alphahet ical List of Villages - C.D.l3lnck ()1-94

Village Directory Statement - Bha!l\i CD.Block %-113

Alphabetical List of Vilbges - Bidar CO.Bluck 117-120

Village Directnry Statement Bilbe CD.Blod 122-141

Alphahetical Li~t of Villages - Homnahad CD.Block 145-147

Village Direcll,ry Statement - flOl11n;lbad C.D,BI,lCk 14X- 1(J 1

Appl'Jldix I-IV

Cnl11l11unitv Devclllpment BlucKwise Ah\[r;tl'l of Edllcational !\lcdical and OthL'r Amenities

II Lalld litilisati(lIl data III respect PI' NOIl-!\lunicipal Censu~ Towlls

III List or VilLtgL'S where no amenities except DrinKing Water arc

1\'-/\ l.i\l (1f Vill;lgl's according tll the pr()p"rli,m of Scheduled Castes to Tot;d P(ll'ul;tti(ln h\ r;tnges 1m-IT>

1\ -B List 'If \'iILtges according tu the pmpllrlion or Scheduled Trihcs III Tlll:t1 f'l 'plllat iun hv ranges 174-177

(iii) Page No.

SeCtion-II - Town Directory

Explanatory Note 181-191

Statement I - Status and Growth History 194-195

Statement II - Physical Aspects and Location of Towns 1989 194-195

Statement III - Municipal Finance 1989 196-197

Statement IV - Civic and Other Amenities 1989 196-197 Statement IV-A - Civic and Other Amenities in Notified Slums 1989 198-199 Statement V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities 1989 Statement VI - Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking ~0-201 Appendix to Town Directory - Population of Towns and their .asso2J(C~~' :Lhs 203 /(\ ,~~Wl List of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes )-206

Publication Plan 7-209

Illustrations

Map of Karnataka showing the Administrative Divisions (ix)

Map of (x)

Map of Aurad Taluk 36

Map of Taluk 66

Map of Bhalki Taluk 90

Map of 116

Map of Homnabad Taluk 144

(iv) FOREWORD

Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations/ modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district 1cvel publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Govt./Union Territory administration. It inter-alia provides data/information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians .and researchers.

The scope of the DCH was initially confincd to certain important census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Tcrritories. The third part, Part C of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought Qut, could not be published in many States/UTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981, some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tehsil!town level were provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except eiectricity, were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenily was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health ~b-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Prog;amme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this Statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II towns. Apart from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were added in Statements IV and V respectively.

The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed III 1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of· main workers has been given as against four-fol~ industrial classification presented in the 1<)81 Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rates as all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes.

(v) One of the most important innovations is the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block-level presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional TahsiliTaluk/PS lnel presentation. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data al CD.Block levcl will help the planncrs in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the CD.Block is the lowcst administrative unit for developmcntal planning.

In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers intending to usc Village Directory/PCA data. either from the magnetic tapeslfloppies or from the puhlished records, hoth the computer and manual wde;, for each village have heen provided for the 1991 Census along with the corresponding codcs of 19R 1.

This puhlication is a Jomt venture of the State Govt./UT administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Ms. Sobha Nambisan, Director of Census Operations, Karnataka on hehalf of the State Govt. administration which has horne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated hy Dr.K.p.rtlaman, former Deputy Regi;,trar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M.Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of information/data and for prcparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance. of Shri M.KJain, thc present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). This task was carried out hy Shri A.K.Singh, Dcputy Director who was assisted by S/Shri V.KJain and Hariram, Investigators and staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of thc maps was initially provided by Dr.B.K.Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later ~1y Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the prescnt Deputy Registrar qeneral (Map).

I am thankful to all those who have contrihuted to Ihis project.

New A.R.Nanda June 11,_ 1992. Rl'gistrar Gl'Ill'ml, India

(vi) PREFACE

In the foreworJ to the 19()1 series of the District Census HanJbooks, Sri A.R.NanJa, LA.S., the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India, has traceJ the hi~t()ry of the District Census Handbooks. He has also succinctly cxplaineJ the scope and coverage of the District Census Handbooks. These volumcs contain the salicnt data on the populat ion for every village and town as revealcJ by the 1991 Census. They also contain a wealth of information regarJing these villages anJ towns which, although not part of the population census,. throw some light on the circumstances in which people live and is therefore rde'lant to the data on the population. This information has also considerable importance in the context of planned development.

The District Census Handbook is therefore divided into two parts: Part A contalOlI1g information regarding each village and town (Village Directory and Town Directory) which is ]]ot census data and part B which contains the data on the population collected during the 1991 Census - the Primary Census Abstract. The data published in Part B was collected in February 1991 at the time of the population census. This data was then manually tabulated in the Regional Tabulation Oflices set up for the purpose. Subsequently, as a part of the countrywide project taken up in collaboration with the National Informatics Centre, the Primary ~:ensus Abstract data was computerised. The data for Part B of the District Census Handbook was therefore availahle on tape for the entire country by November 1992. Since the Primary Census Abstract data was ayailablc lirst on the computer, it was decided to publish the District Census Handbooks in two separate volumes, with Part B appearing in print lirst.

The process of data collection for the Village Directory and the Town Directory (Part A) c()l~enced In early 1990 and continued till the midJIe of 1992. For ('pcrational convenience, the Village Directory format was divided into two portions, one relating to the area and land usc particulars and the other relating to the amenities available in each village. The relevant formats were mailed to the Deputy Commissioners of Districts and Chief Secretaries of Zilla Parishads for obtaining the villagewise particulars. Similarly the Town Directory formats were maikJ to the Deputy Commissioners and Commissioners of Corporations. The villagewise and town wise data furnished by these officers were then examined exhaustively for consistency in reporting and comparability with the information published in the 1981 District Census Handbooks. The villagewise information, thus finalised was also computerised during 1992-93 at the National Informatics Centre, Bangalore as in the case of Primary Census Abstract.

The National Informatics Centre, Bangalore has un&rtaken to supply the camera ready copies for the District Census Handhooks and this may enable us to bring out the District Census Handbooks fairly early.

In the preparation of the District Census HanJbooks the role of the Census Directorate is that of data collector. For accomplishing this task we have had the ready co-operation of the staff of different departments of the State Goyernment. The cost of printing of the District Census Handbooks is borne by the Government of Karnataka.

(vii) I take this opportunity to offer my grateful thanks to all the officers and officials who have been actively involved in the compilation of this volume.

I am thankful to Shri AVenkateshan, the State Informatics Officer, National Informatics Centre, Bangalore for all the assistance he and his staff members have rendered for computerisation of the data and for preparation of the camera ready copy of the manuscripts of all the Districts.

I am deeply grateful to Shri AR.Nanda, I.AS., the Registrar General, India for the benefit I have derived by way of guidance and advice. I express my thanks to Shri M.K.Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (SS) as well as to Mrs. Minati Ghosh, Deputy Registrar General (Map).

Lastly, I am thankful to the Government of Karnataka for having readily agreed to bear the cost of printing these District Census Handbook volumes and to the Director of Printing, Stationery and Publications for the keen interest he has evinced in bringing out these pUblications.

Bangalore, Sobha Nambisan Date: 16·11·1992 Director of Census Operations, Karnataka.

(viii) KARNATAKA/ ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 1991

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Dtstrlct headquarters are also taluk headqCta(ters

Where the name of the district I taluk differs from thllt or Its headqual1ers town name the former appears within brackets

Rnnplore II-. the headquarters for Bang:llore North and B~lnBnlore South t'lluh and also for BRns"lorc lind Bnngnlore Rurul Dlstril;hi

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BOUNDARIES ;­ STATE .. DISTRICT. TALUK .. HEADQUARTERS ;- 12· STATE •. D1S'titICT. •@ TALUK .. o

KILOMETRES 60 2p 'P9 ;0 4fl to'

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DISTRICT .. VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ASOVE POPULATION WITH NAME .••... ~ " iALlJK. WIT'" POPULATION SIZE - CLASS I, III,IY.. HEAOOUARHRS,DISTRICT. TALUK • POST AND TELEGAAPiol OFFICE PTO NH 9 • NA T IONAL HIGHWAY. • STATE HIGHWAY SH 15 DEGREE COLLEGE... •. ... • IMP·)RTANT METAI.LED ROAD. INSPECTION BUNGALOW, TRAVELLERS' BUNGALOW. IB,Ta /I.S _____ ~w=w RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION,BROAD GAUGE. c . D. &IOC' bo.n""'Y of Bidor it to·I..... ' ..... wilh tol" boundary. ~IVER WITH STREAM. ~ A - ParI 0' AURAD TOIU'.

BOS2d upon SUi'\'~Y of lnrt,c mop With Ihr permiSSion of !hr Surveyor Gfncro( ot IndIa. IMPORTANT STATISTICS

KARNAT AKA BIDAR

~T ATE I)ISTRICT 1. POPULATION TOTAL PERSONS M,(J77,201 1,255,799

1'vIALES 22,9'11 ,()I 7 643,192

FEMALES 22,()2'1,2~4 612,607

RURAL PERSONS :) Lom ,+ 11 l.()J 0,096 MALES 1'1,744,<)42 5B,S40 FEMALES 15,324,471 496,256 URBAN PERSONS 13,907,788 245,7()3 MALES 7,20(i, 97 5 129,352 FEMALES 6,700,813 116,351 2. DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH 21.12 26.12 RATE 1981 - 91 3. AREA (Sq. KillS) 1(1l,79 1.0 5,.J4S.0 4. DENSITY OF POPULATION (per Sq.Km) D'I 231 5. SEX RATIO (Numher of females per WOO maiL's) %() 952 6. LITERACY RATE (excluding children in PERSONS 'Ih.()4 45.11 the age group of () - (I) I\IALES ()7.26 5S.97 FEMALES 4..t.3-l 3().53 7. PERCENTAGE Of URBAN 31).92 19.57 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION 8. PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION I. MAIN WORKERS PERSONS 3S.-l:' 37.16 MALES :'3.53 4S.63 FEMALES 22.73 25.10 II. MAR(,INAL WORKERS PERSONS 3.5-l 2.71 MALES O.:'() 0.19

FEMALES (l,( Ie) 5J6

Ill. NON-WORKERS PERSONS 'I~.() 1 . 60.13 MALES 45.()j SUS FEMALES 71l.()] 69.54 9. BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS: Percentage Among Main Workers I. CULTIVATORS PERSONS 3-l.21 29.53 i\IALES 37.(17 34.06 FEi\IALES 25.72 2H.33

(xi) II. AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS PERSONS 28.92 45.59 MALES 20.45 32.94 FEMALES 49.69 71.32 III. LIVESTOCK, FORESTRY, FISHING, PERSONS 3.57 1.10 HUNTING AND PLANTATIONS, ORCHARDS AND ALLIED MALES 3.80 1.53 ACTIVITIES FEMALES 2.99 0.20 IV. MINING AND QUARRYING PERSONS 0.67 0.47 MALES 0.76 0.59 FEMALES 0.47 0.24 V(a) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY PERSONS 1.86 1.40 MALES 1.77 1.48 FEMALES 2.09 1.22 V(b) MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, PERSONS 8.84 3.01 SERVICING AND REPAIRS IN OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD MALES 9.22 4.02 INDUSTRY FEMALES 7.91 0.96 VI. CONSTRUCTION PERSONS 2.48 1.46 MALES 3.17 2.03 FEMALES 0.77 0.31 VII. TRADE AND COMMERCE PERSONS 7.98 6.15 MALES 10.03 8.80 FEMALES 2.94 0.78 VIII. TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND PERSONS 2.63 2.70 COMMUNICATION MALES 3.56 3.94 FEMALES 0.35 0.17 IX. OTHER SERVICES PERSONS 8.84 8.59 MALES 9.57 10.61 FEMALES 7.07 4.47 10. PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED PERSONS 16.38 20.71 CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION MALES 16.36 20.69 FEMALES 16.40 20.72 11. PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED PERSONS 4.26 830 TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION MALES 4.26 831 FEMALES 4.26 8.28 12. NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES --- 7,963,054 7,201,229 13. NUMBER OF VILLAGES TOTAL 29,193 609 INHABITED 27,066 587 UN-INHABITED 2,]27 22 14. NUMBER OF TOWNS 306 5

(xii) STATE AND DISTRICTS

S1. State! District Total!" Ar~a in Total Total Litaat~s Sch~duled Schcdubl Tot

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

T 191791.00 44977201 7477611 21013193 7369279 1915691 17292117 1594681 26090403 KARNATAKA R 187520.80 31069413 5378741 12250620 5645186 1629496 12919726 1511858 16637829 U 4270.20 13907788 2098870 8762573 1724093 286195 4372391 82823 9452574

T 2190.00 4839162 693623 3161701 711775 53631 1635987 22311 3180864 01 BANGALORE R 1732.90 669909 109203 317831 178494 14569 261186 12860 395863 U 457.10 4169253 584420 2843870 533281 39062 1374801 9451 2785001

T 5815.00 1673194 260977 708577 326599 49305 623043 96513 953638 02 BAN GALORE RURAL R 5758.90 1369908 213142 536439 286780 44594 523233 93755 752920 U 56.10 303286 47835 17/138 39819 4711 99810 2758 200718

T 13415.00 3583606 619475 1571044 406955 83076 1340802 176924 2065880 03 BELGAUM R 13118.00 2741820 491892 1045451 325338 65247 1083491 169081 1489248 U 297.00 841786 127583 525593 81617 17829 257311 7843 576632

T 9885.00 1890092 367604 693790 365154 166693 809989 43044 1037059 -04 BElLARY R 9479.30 1325692 273150 407453 281525 129460 621800 40668 663224 U 405.70 564400 94454 286337 83629 37233 188189 2376 373835

T 5448.00 1255799 255989 451061 260033 104215 466611 34033 755155 05 BIDAR R 5370.70 1010096 209042 315874 228197 98442 404246 33150 572700 U 77.30 245703 46947 135187 31836 5773 62365 883 182455

T 17069.00 2927990 556196 1307674 509862 39535 1110288 108867 1708835 06 BIJAPUR R 16759.10 2239244 439383 916365 421185 34068 918462 1D2131 ,1218651 U 309.90 688746 116813 391309 88677 5467 191826 6736 490184

T 7201.00 101728~ 147192 531164 195852 26534 412276 45182 559825 07 CH I KMAGALUR R 7125.ou 845422 122866 4.,,210 175176 24553 357076 43768 444578 U 75.40 171861 24326 115954 20676 1981 55200 1414 115247

T 10852.00 2180443 362537 1008542 432668 318381 843861 94617 1241965 08 CH ITRADURGA R 10754.20 1591765 270697 643282 358069 275326 668696 90919 832150 U 91.80 588678 91840 365260 74599 43055 175165 36

T 8441.00 2694264 379453 1756119 175548 106159 1112449 50465 1531350 09 DAKSHIN KANNAD R 7967.60 1931670 283299 1192888 1402'96 94285 816616 43924 1071130 U 473.40 762594 96154 563231 35252 11874 295833· 6541 460220

T 13738.00 3503150 607530 1699031 410499 105099 1349942 126121 2027087 10 DHARIJAD R 12999.50 2279259 410750 978002 290616 84138 975260 113982.. 1190017 U 738.50 1223891 196780 721029 119883 20961 374682 12139 837070

(x iii) STATE AND DISTRICTS

Sl' StaId Dil-tri\- t Total h1arg-inal Nnn-

No. Rtm,}! Slj.f\:I1", Popula- Population (Ex(' lulling Ca;-,h:~ Trih:~ I\"';n \Vorkl!rs \\·o1'k .... r.-; Urhan (J·n () in 6)

10 II 12

-'-'---..- .. '-~ .. -_-.. __ -._-- 16224.00 2582169 528348 791628 610641 106935 1039922 72269 1469978 11 R 16035.20 1972366 413154 473306 502448 94924 876032 69510 1026824 U 188.80 609803 115194 ·318322 108193 12011 163890 2759 443154

6814.00 1569684 238297 756948 273379 16581 589529 105108 875047 12 HASSAN R 6735.30 1296962 199263 575243 241053 14868 508173 102671 686118 U 78.70 272722 39034 181705 32326 1713 81356 2437 188929

4102.00 488455 71073 285280 59009 40312 220248 9888 258319 13 KODAGU 4073.20 410514 60019 229585 51477 38899 192275 9560 208679 u 28.80 77941 11054 55695 7532 1413 27973 328 49640

8223.00 2216889 356091 938777 570400 153019 881514 81070 1254305 14 KOLAR 8109.80 1699906 277846 613731 455560 142496 736073 78410 885423 u 113.20 516983 78245 325046 114840 10523 145441 2660 368882

T 4961.00 1644374 241356 675502 226626 11936 635593 96170 912611 15 MANDYA R 4901.80 1377570 203408 518823 190551 9485 549610 94181 733779 U 59.20 266804 37948 156679 36075 21+51 85983 1989 178832

11954.00 3165018 487196 1?67148 597921 102102 1183225 89054 1892739 16 MYSORE R 11739.90 2224724 355125 673123 480387 77696 894812 83998 1245914 U 214.10 940294 132071 594025 117534 24406 288413 5056 646825

T 14017.00 2309887 473009 660453 397923 180272 970995 55289 1283603· 17 RAICHUR R 13816.30 1829765 384426 439686 326337 163352 823416 53173 953176 U 200.70 480122 88583 220767 71586 16920 147579 2116 330427

10553.00 1909663 295043 993542 337921 74106 720984 59868 1128811 18 SHIMOGA R 10395.30 1403421 222752 655002 279830 64379 569006 57161 777254 U 157.70 506242 72291 338540 58091 9727 151978 2707 351557

10598.00 2305819 349229 1065934 408524 167632 916196 183394 1206229 19 TUMKUR R 10523.50 1923656 294404 818448 364376 149641 794734 176777 952145 U 74.50 382163 54825 21,;-~86 44148 17991 121462 6617 254084

10291.00 1220260 187393 689278 91990 10168 428663 44494 747103 20 un AR KANNAD R 10124.70 925744 144920 484878 67491 9074 345529 42179 538036 U 166.30 294516 42473 204400 1094 83134 2315 209067

(xiv) ANAL )TICAL NOTE

Brief IIblO1'Y of the I)istrid CellslIs Handhook ;- and extent of amenities and Sef\'iCl'S a",libhlc III the \'ill,lges and towns or the district - presented In The District Census Handbook senes was, for the form of Village Direelmy alld Tllwn Direell1ry the lirst time, included in the census publicatioll respcctively, (ii) Part B - consisting or thc Prinwry programme at the 1951 census in order to ;,ati.,fy Census Ahstract (including the nine-luld indu;;trial the grlw;ing demand I'm miero-kvd data by t11l.: classification of workers) for the district, the taluks, administrators, the plannCfs and the other cemus the towns, the villages and the eenslIs enull1erati'Hl d;!ta users. The District Census Handbooks sought hlocks in casc of towns; and (iii) Part C - ClillSisl ing to replace 'Part TV - T;liuk Tahles' and 'P;lrt V - of an 71 tll!!l'l hn ,llld [luhli,hcd in a ,in!'.ic: vlIlullll' fllr l';ll,h iIl1flll)\'el11l'nt in Ihe Illatter (If c(llllpil:itillll as \\ell distriCI C\Cl'pt Bd1ll'.:tilll'C, III thl' CI,e (II B;il1l'.;t!llll' as [)J'esl'ntati(ll1 (If thl' data, A counlrv-\\idl' [)i,lril'l, ,inee it \\';1, fell th"t thl' sill' (II 'lIlh :t unil'()rmily in ;Ippmach and a cOI11[lI'chl'nsi\e C(l\U,lgC Cllmi)jllcd "lliumc wlluld Ill' lll)\wildy, I'dI'! !\ :tlld arc the kIll nl:lrb of this series llr puhlic;l!illlh, III I'dI'! B \\L'lC puhli,hed scp:lr;ltl'h', :\ .., rl'l'.drd, len\, Ihc Districi CenSllS I bmlhillik \\~I' ,pl;\ un '\'<11'\ C. l(\mpiLl\i\\1\ (II' d~\\~\ \\)(\1.. ml\\'\.' lim\. \h~\ll inlo Ihree pml::l:1S - (i) 1':lrl /\ - rl'!!\;'~il~g l~l i:!"d ;llllieip

1 the published volumes of thc Di~trict Census market facilities. The distance rangcs adoptcd for IIldoooks, therefore, thl: computer codes assigned reporting arc lhl: saml: as in 1981, namely -5 km, de the villages in the )')1)1 census and the S - 10 km and 1Il+ km. In an explanatory notc, the sponding eodl:s in l'J~1 arc prl:scnted so as which prl:ecdes thl: presentation of thc Village suchilitate the data USl:rs who may prefer to USl: Directory Statements, dctails about the abhrcviations p! .• .ita l:ithcr from magnctic tapcs or lloppies. used undcr various columns arc furnishl:d.

" 1/1 Kamataka, the "Tallik Panc!llIy"I Samiti" corrc.lpoluls II) Ihe COlllllllllljly D(TClop111C111 Block, and for the sake of lIlainlainillJ.; IIllIjilrlllil\' ll";;h lite aI/-India pallelll, :.';,~ tcrlll CD. Block has hem IIsed thmllJ.;llOlIt in the Distriel Censl/s Hafld/woks. The jllristiidio/l of a Talllk Pallclwyal Sam iIi is colcrlllinlls Wilh thaI

of Ihe correspo1lclin!: Taluk hilt excludes the sta(utory (011'/1.1'.

3 The main agency which has furnished the not having any amenities except Drinking Water, villagewise information on amenities is the Zilla land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal Parishad which in turn has collected the relevant towns and distribution of villages according to the particulars through its field formations, namely the proportion of Scheduled Castes pc>pulation and Chief Executive Oflicers (i.e., the Block Development Scheduled Tribes population. Officers) of the various Taluk Panchayat Samilis. These details were examined for consistency as well (ii) Town Directory : as with reference to the particulars reported in 1981 As in 1981, in 1991 to I), there are seven a~d cases of deterioration or of abnormal statements which furnish information 011 the following were referred back for reverification d~vclopments aspects - growth history; physical aspects and and rectification. For instance, as compared to 19R1, locational particulars; municipal finance; civic and for several villages, Wells and Tanks did not lind other amenities; civic amenities available in the a mention as a source of drinking watcr supply. notified slums of Class I and Class II towns; medical, When referred back, the concerned Chief Exccutivc educational, recreational and cultural facilities; and Officers c1arificd that in most of these cases, the trade, commerce, industry and banking. The scope drinking water wells of yester years have either of the various column headings adopted in 1981 has dried up or fallen into disuse on account of the remained unchanged III 1991. However, III increasing number of borewells drilled in such villages Statement-I, slight modifications have been made to and also because of the implementation of the accomodate the 1991 census data - an additional National Rural Water Supply Scheme, the column is provided for indicating the 1991 population Mini-Water Supply Scheme and Accelerated Water and the growth rate registered by the town during Supply Sch-:me etc. So also regarding the availability the decade 1981-91. In Statement-I an additional of pucca approach road facility several instances of column has becn provided for indicating the name deterioration were noticed. Such cases too were of the C.D.Block within the jurisdiction of which referred back so that the factual data may be verified the referent town is located. It may be incidentally again and reported for publication. Information mentioned that, in Karnalaka, the civic bodies about the number of educational institutions, nature functioning in the Statutory Towns do not fall within of government run medical institutions and postal, the admi!1istrative jurisdiction of the CD.Blocks (i.e., phonocom and telegraph facilities as furnished by Taluk Panchayat Samitis). thesc officers have been cross-checked with the data obtained from the concerned Departments as well In the Town Directory statements, the towns to ensure a higher level of reliability. are arranged in an alphabetical order of their names and the aggregate particulars about urban In case of uninhabited villages, i.e., villages agglomerations if any in the district have also been which returned 'nil' popUlation at the 1991 census furnished in the same order. Where an urban count, e5(cept the name and the total area no other agglomeration includes two or more independenl information is furnished. Instcad of putting a dash towns, the names of these constituent towns arc under each column to indicate this fact, the word shown in the correct sequence as per the aJphabcti~t' 'uninhabited' is printed along the line. arrangement of their names. But, the details w~h ought to have been furnished in the subseqlbnt In order to facilitate easy reference, an columns have been skipped with a view to aV08ing alphabetical list of villages is given at the begining repetition. Instead, immediately after the name u-. in respect of each C.D.Block. This list indicates the town, a cross reference is given by printing the the code numbers assigned to thc villages for • message "see ..... urban agglomeration". The name purposes of census enumeration as well as the of tnc core town of the urban agglomeration too computer codes assigned (at the stage of appears at its correct sequence with the legend computerisation) as also the corresponding codes printed thereafter and immediately below that, i.e., according to the 1981 census. At the end of the in the next line the same name with the suffix urban Village Directory the following appendices are given:­ agglomeration appears again without bearing any C.D. Block-wise abstract of amenities; list of villages

4 serial number. Against this name the cumulative apsects had to be gathered by the civic authorities totals for the urban agglomeration as a statistical from several offices and institutions located in the unit arc presented wherever such a procedure is town through correspondence and or by deputing relevant and meaningful. This line is then "followed officials for the purpose.. The particulars so by those relating to the constituent towns of the furnished were scrutinised in the first stage and urban agglomeration starting with the name of the cases of abnormal variations as compared to the core town and followed by the others arranged in situation in 1980 and also inconsistencies were an alphabetical order of their names. This referred back to the reporting agency for procedure, it may be recalled, is the same as that reverification and rectification so as to ensure that adopted in 1971 as well as in 1981 and this enables the details now given in the Town Directory represent one to have a fairly good assessment of the data the factual position. relating to the smaller civic administrative units that form part of the larger unit and also of the aggregate The scope of the information presented under data relating to the larger unit itself. In case there various columns and the abbreviations used are are 'outgrowths' which are not 'urban area:.' in their explained in a note which precedes the presentation .own right, the particulars relating to such areas arc of the Town Directory statements . merged with the data relating to the concerned core (iii) Primary Census Abstract : town. Such towns which have 'outgrowths' are marked out by an asterisk mark and for all purposes, The Primary Census Abstract is presented the term 'town' would cover the core town as well village-wise in the case of 'rural' areas and town-wise as its outgrowths. In an appendix the names of (upto ward or division level) in the case of urban the revenue villages or areas which have been areas. The outgrowths of a town are treated at identified as outgrowths and the popUlation thereof par with a ward or division of the core town are indicated separately. In the case of villages irrespective of the number of census enumeration certain parts of which are regarded as outgrowths blocks into which it is constituted. Within the while the other parts are considered as 'rural', the dist~ict, the Community Development Bloc~s are data relating to the outgrowths (i.e., the urban arranged in the alphabetical order of their names component) is included in the Town Directory in English and covered one after the other in that statements and the data pertaining to the rest of order. For each C.D.Block, the total figures with the portion retained in the rural frame appears in the rural-urban break-up is given first and this is the Village Directory. In Statements II, III and VI followed by the village-wise data and then by the where it is not' relevant to combine the data for ward-wise data for the towns if any, within the the urban agglomeration as a whole, the legend 'see jurisdiction of the C.D.Block. In the case of a village the constituent towns' is printed~against the name of which only a portion has been incorporated in of the urban agglomeration instead of allowing the a town or· has been recognised as an outgrowth of entire line to remain blank. a town, the details. relating to only that portion which is not so incorporated or so recognised but The particulars furnished In Statement I which has been retained in the rural frame is presented deals with the growth history are entirely based on under various columlJ;s. The names of villages (and the current as well as the previous censuses. As their respective areas) which are fully included in such, this has been compiled in thc Census urban areas or have been recognised as outgrowths Directorate without seeking information from the of towns for purposes of the 1991 Census (but are concerned civic bodies. The details presented in. retained in the jurisdictional lists of tqe Survey and the remaining statements have been furni~hod mainly Settlement authorities) if any within the boundaries by the concerned civic authorities such as the of the C.D.Block are indicated in the flyleaf which . Municipal Commissioners, Chief Officers of towns, preced",,, the PCA statement for the C.D.Block Secretaries of MandaI Panchayats, Administrative Officers etc. Except for the information regarding After presenting the PCA data for all the villages municipal finance, most of the information on other and towns covered by the C.D.Blocks in the district,

5 the PCA data relating to all the Ufba;; ar..:a;; (11' the count ':;:tl, reference to the sunnse on I\Ltrch I. district (i.e., statutory as well as non-staIut!1ry towns) 1')') 1. The questionnaires canva~sed hy the arc furnished. For this purpose, the towns/urban enumerators, namely the Household Schedule and agglomerations are arranged in an ascending order t he I ndividual Slip arc brief in t heir wordings and of their location code numbers. And, for each town the concepts used for purposes of the 1()') 1 Census the ward or division-wise details arc presented here. Operations and the manner in which the schedules arc to he filled in have heen explained in a hop\.;\et In Karnataka, as already mentioncd, the entitled Instructions to Enumerators for filling up jurisdiction of a CD.Block is coterminus with that the Household Schedule and the Indi\·idual Slip. of the Taluk of the same name, hut excludes the Some of the important concepts and the reIc\'ant areas incorporated in statutory towns and cities. By explanations arc indicated In the following and large, a CD.Block corresponds to the rural paragraphs. areas of the taluk. However, if there arc any non-municipal census towns and areas which have (i) Urban art>as :- The dclinition adopted in 1%1 been identified as outgrowths of statutory towns and adhered to in 1971 as well as in 19S1 (though within the jurisdiction of the taluk, then such towns with a slight modification regarding the cIassilication and outgrowths arc also regarded as lying within of fishing allll forestry) has been retained ror the the .iurisdietion of the conccrncd CD. Block. The 1991 census also. According to this dclinition the PCA particulars relating to such units arc presented urhan areas include : under the concerned CD.Blocks against the urban category and are repeated again at the end under i) all places with a Municipality, Corporat ion. the caption 'District Urban'. Cantonment Board or Notified Town Area Committees, etc. In the case of an urban agglomeration, the ii) all other places which satisfy the following aggregate figures obtained by the addition of the criteria: data relating to the constituent towns and outgrowths thereof if any arc presented against its name. a) a minimum population of .'i,()O() Thereafter, the data for the constituent towns starting b) atleast 75 per cent of the male working from the core town including the location code, arc population engaged In nOll-agricultural presented in a continuous sequence. In case a town pursuits and has outgrowths (which arc not towns in their own c) a density of populat ion of at least 4()() per right) in the first line the aggregates relating to the "quare kilometre (1000 per square mile) core town as well as its outgrowths arc given and this is then followed by the details relating to the d) all places which, though not satisfying the core town and the outgrowths separately. Each above criteria, had pronounced urhan outgrowth is treated at par with a municipal ward eharacteri~ies. or division while presenting the ward-wise PCA for (ii) Urban Agglomt>ratiol1: This conCl:pt, ,,vhich towns. replaced the concept of 'town-group' in ]In 1, has 3. Brief note on Census concepts : been retained for the 1')'») c(;nSlls. It has been ohservcd that vcry often railway e()lonies, university Census taking is a massive operation carried campuses, port areas, mililary camps and brgc out in a short span of timt: with the active residential colonies c1c., come up quite adjacent to, participation of a very large number of census but situatt:d outside the statutory limits of citie~ and enumerators. The reference moment for the 1991 towns. Such areas may not by themsehes qualify census count is the sunrise of March 1, 199], to he treated as towns. But if they form a continuous However, the enumeration of the popUlation was spread with the town they arc outgrm"ths of the spread over a period of 20 days from 9-2-1')<)1 to town and deserve to hc treated a~ urll;lI1. Such 28-2-1991 followed by a revisional'round from towns tllgether with lheir outgrowths have heen 1-3-1991 to 5-3-1991 for updating the population treated as one urban unit called "urhan

6 ag_~lomerati(ln". An urhan agglomeration may consist the truncated portion itself is considered as an of inc:j1cndent revenue village.

2) When outlying portions of certain revenuc villages a) A city with continuous outgrowth (the rart arc incorporated into thc limits of urhan areas of outgrowth being outside the statutory by a (i.6vernment Notilieation slich areas, limits but falling within the houndaries of whether populated or not, arc excluded fwm the adjoining village or villages); the revenue village concerned and the village b) One town with similar outgrowths or two or boundaries arc redefincd for census purposes. more adjoining towns with their outgrowths 1) Revenue villages whieh arc completely as III (a) ; or incorporated in the limits of urban areas or c) A "ity a~d one Dr more adjoining towns with else, arc submerged completely under reservoir their outgrowths all of which form a pmjects hut arc still retained in the jurisdictional continuous spread. lists of the Survey and Selllement authorities pending a resurvey and stich other procedures, Geographical contiguity with the statutnry limits arc taken note of as revenue villages hut arc of the core town lS the main factor in determining omitted for census purposes i.e., these are not whether or not a nearhv satellite town Of an treated as' census villages. Similarly, entire outgrowth IS to be included III the urban revenue villages, which have been identilied as agglomeration. This is purely a statistical concept outgrowt hs of urhan areas for purpmes of I ()()l and for carrymg out t he actual census, the census arc treated not as census villages but as administrative jurisdictions llr the city or the towns urban areas. The names of such villages, if any, concerned as well as of the outgrowths have been in a Taluk/C.D.Block arc indicated in a l1y leaf. kept quite intact. The data arc presented for the urnan agglomeration as a whole and also severally 4) If there arc forest areas that do not form part for each of the constit uent units. of any of the revenue villages then such areas arc identified clearly and the smallest (iii) Rural areas - i.e., villages: Areas which are administrative unit into which such forest areas not dassilied as 'urban' according to the definition arc divided (eg.Forest Beat) is reckoned as the given above (.:onstilUlC the rural areas. The basic census village. A Forest Range may consist of unit for rural areas is the revenue village which has several such census villages. ([n Karnataka this dclinite surveyed boundaries. In the l'ase of phenomenon is noticeable only in Kollegal Taluk unsurveyed villages, the boundaries as determined of ). by the local usage have bcen adopted. The fCy.;nue village may consist of a single nucleatl:d settlement (iv) Census Enumeration Hlock : The smallest unit or comprise of several settlements or clusters of adopted for census taking is the Census Enumerat ion houses located at several places within the territorial Block. Generally, the towns and cities arc divided limits of the village or the village may not be having into wards or divisi.ons and, whercver such units any human settlements at all (i.e., it may be totally exist, their distinctive identities have been maintained. uninhabited). The census village and the revenue The gl~ographical area comprised in each such w

constituted into an urban area, the remaInIng (j way that each such Block contains ahout 120 tracts of the revenue village arc together treated households covenng a populat ion of about ()()() as a separate unit for purposes of census I.e., persons. However, ln Vlew of the condit ion that

7 each block should have clear-cut boundaries easily the identity of any particular census enumeration recognisable on the field, blocks which are either block can be known quite easily. The numbers larger or smaller than the norm have also been assigned are in Arabic numerals, except in the case constituted. In the case of non-municipal towns, of towns in which case Roman numerals have been if the town boundaries are not specifically notified, adopted. For assigning the location code numbers the jurisdiction of the entire revenue village the States in the Country, the Districts in the State, concerned ·is regarded as the jurisdiction of the the Towns in the District and the Taluks/C.D.Blocks town as well. In the case of towns which arc under in the District are arranged in the alphabetical order the administration of MandaI Panchayats, the of their names. The villages in a taluk are organised Panchayat jurisdiction need not necessarily be into revenue circles or hoblis for administrative identical" with the jurisdiction of the non-municipal purposes and each such unit will have a headquarter census town. town or village. The identity of such units is maintained while assigning the location code In the case of villages, depending upon the numbers. Starting from the circle of which the population data based on the Houselisting Operations Taluk Headquarters happens to be the Circle carried out during 1990, each village has been headquarters as well, the villages in its jurisdiction constituted into one or more number pf Census are serially numbered by proceeding in a clockwise Enumeration Blocks. The work-load norm for the direction or in a serpentine manner starting from rural areas is 150 households covering an approximate the north-west corner. After exhausting all the population of 750 persons. However, numerous villages in that circ_Ie, the villages of the adjacent Census Enumeration Blocks with below-norm circle are assigned numbers in the same manner. population have been constituted and a single The numbering of villages run continuously for the enumerator has quite often been entrusted with the Taluk through the different Circles or Hoblis. enumeration ~ork in 2 or more contiguous blocks so as to ensure that the aggregate population is The entire set of the 1991 census data relating quite close to the norm. ,Further, in each village to the village directory and the village/urban c~re has been taken to ensure that no bit of laritl ward-wise PCA has been computerised. For this belonging to that village is left out of consideration purpose a separate code structure has been while constituting the Blocks. Each hamlet or island, developed. The computer codes assigned to the if any, found within the jurisdiction of the village - villages in each Taluk or CD.Block are indicated irrespective of its population size - has been in the alphabetical list of villages along with the constituted into a separate Block in order to maintain corresponding location code numbers assigned for its geographltal identity. Further, even the villagfs enumeration purposes. So also particulars about known to be uninhabited at the time of housdisting the codes assigned to towns are indicated in the operations have been constituted into separate blocks. alphabetical list of towns which precedes the

In other words, a complete coverage of the territorial presentation of the PCA statements In respect of jurisdiction of each and every village has been the urban areas of the district. ensured. (vi) Building : A building is generally a single (v) Location Code Number : Every State in the structure on the ground. Sometimes it is made up Country, every District in the State, every Taluk or of more than one component unit which are used Town in the District, every CD. Block (or its or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) or equivalent) in the District, every village in the taluk establishments such as shops, business houses, offices, and every ward or division in the city or town and factories, worksheds, schools, pfflceS' of entertainment, • every enumeration block in the village or town is places of worship, godowns, stores, etc. It is also .,assigned a number in a particular order for carrying possible that buildings which have component units out the census enumeration. When these numbers may be used for a combination of purposes such are written side by side in the same order, starting as shop-cum-residence, workshop-Clll1l-residencc, from the State and separated by an oblique mark, office-Clint-residence, etc. .. 8 (vii) Census House: A 'census house' is a building 3) Also those who are known to be normally or part of a building having a separate main entrance residing and are not present at the time of the from the road or common courtyard or staircase, enumerator's visit but arc expected to return etc., ust(d or recognised as a separate unit. It may before February 28, 1991 and be occupied or vacant. It may be' used for a 4) Visitors who are present in the household residential or, non-residential purpose or both. censuse~ and are away from the place(s) of their usual residence during the entire (viii) Household : A 'household' is a group of persons who commonly live together and take their enumeration period. For the purpose of meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencics enumeration such visitors will be treated as normal residents of the household in which they of work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by are actually found during the enumeration period provided they have not been enumerated blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Examples of households having elsewhere. unrelated members are boarding houses, messes, (x) Lit~rate : A person who can both read and hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, write with understanding in any language is 'literate'. ashramas etc. These are called 'Institutional' A person who can merely read but cannot write, Households'. There may be one member households, is not 'literate'. It is not necessary that a person 2 member households or multi-member households. who is literate should have received any formal For census purposes, each one of thes~ types- is­ education or should have passed any minimum regarded as a 'household'. If a group of persons educational standard. All children of the age of 6 who are unrelated to each other live in a census years or less are treated as illiterate. house but do not have their meals from the common kitchen, they would not constitute an institutional (xi) Workers and Non-workers: For census purposes household. Each such person would be treated as 'work' is defined as 'participation in any economically a separate household. The important link in finding productive activity'. Such participation may be out whether there is a household or not is a common physical or mental in nature and would involve not kitchen. There may be a household which docs not only actual work bu!" also effective supervision and have a house to live in and may temporarily dwell direction of work. It also includes unpaid work on on the roadside pavement, in hume pipes, temples, farm or in family enterprise. The reference period malltaps, platforms etc., or move about fr0m place for detamining whether a person is a worker or a to place resting underneath shade-bearing trees, non-worker is the year i.e., the- 365 days, preceding pavements and verandahs of public or private the date of enumeration. The criterion is liberal buildings. Such households, referred to as 'Houseless and, even a person who has participated in the Households' for census purposes, were enumerated production of goods and services for a very brief on the night of February 28, 1991. period is entitled to be categorised as a worker. Depending upon the nature of his or her activity ix) Criteria for enumeration of a person in a during tl).e reference period, eveP! person enumerated particular household : at the census is classified as either a worker or a non-worker. 1) All those who normally stay and are present in . that household during lhe entire period of Among 'workers' however there arc two enumeration i.e., from February 9 to February categories: 28, 1991 (both days inclusive); 2) All those who are known to be normally residing Main Workets : Those who have worked for a and had actually stayed during a part of the major part of the year i.e., for 183 days or more enumeration period (February 9 - 28, 1991) but (6 mouths or more) during the reference period are not present at the time of the enumerator's even though this may be in broken spells and in visit ; different occupations.

9 Marginal Workers : Those who have not worked 1. Ccr!:al and Millet crops : Paddy, wh.:a!. for a major part of the year under rderence i.e., jowar, bajra, maile, ragi, harley, de. those who have worked for less than six months 2. Pulst:s:. Arhar, gram, kesari, moong, masur, (i.e., for less than lR~ days) during the entire urd, de. reference period. 3. Fibre crops : Raw colton. .jute, mesta. In view of the past expenence that women arc sunhcmp and kindred cmps. often classified as non-workers because of 4. Oil Seeds : Sesamulll, ground-nut, rapt: non-reporting of their work or as tho~c whu have st:cd, mustard, linseed, sunllmver. castor. nol worked for a major part of the year, special etc. efforts have been made at the 1<)<) I census fur eliciting aecurate information by asking probing 5. Cash crop : Sugarcane questions. The growing of the following CfOpS is flot In respect of main workers as also marginal cOllsidered as cultivation : workers, further details on the sector of economy 1. Plantation crops : Tea, co ft"l: e , ruhber. in whieh they worked, the actual nature of work tobacco, pepper, cardamom, e(c. done by them, their employment status (i.e.,

employer, employee, unpaid family worker O[ own 2. Edible nuts ((l(ht:r than groundnu() : Wallllll. account single worker) have bet:n gathert:d at the almond, easht:wnut, etc. census. 3. Fruits: Bananas, apples, grapes, mango..::", orang..::s ete. Important terms such as cultivato[s, agricultural labourers and houst:hokl industry arc explained 4. Coconut below. 5. Ganja, cinchona, opium and rnt:dicinal plants.

a) Cultivators: For purposes of census, a pt:rson IS 6, Betel nuts (areca) working as a eultivator if ht: or she is engaged 7. FIO\liers either as employer, single worker or family workt:r it Rools and lubers, chillies and spices in cultivation of land owned or held from (jovnnmt:nt or held from private persons or institutions for 9. Vegetahles payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes 10. Otht:r crnps not specilically includeu under supervision or direction of cultivation as wdl. A cult ivation. person who has given oul his or her land to another person or persons for cultivation for mnney, kind h) Agricultural Labourer: A person who works in or share of crop and who docs not t:Ven supervise another pt:rson's land for wagt:s in money, kind or or direct the cultivation of land, will not bt: treated share is regarded as an agricult ural labourer. J-k as 'cultivator'. Similarly, a person working in another or she has no ris.k in the culrivation. The agricultural person's land for wages in cash or kind or a labourer has no righf of Ieasc or contract on the combination of both will not be treated as ' cultivator'. land on which he or she works.

Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and c) HousdwJd Industry : Household Industry is harvesting. For certain reasons, the growing of dclined as an industry conducted by th..:: ht:ad of certain crops is not considered as cultivation and the household himself or hersdf and or by the a person engaged in growing of such crops is not members of the household a\ home or within the regarded as a cultivator. A person ean be c1assilied village in rural areas and only within the prt:cincls as cultivalor or nol, ()1l~V OIl lhe basis of the of the house where the household liws in lh..:: case crops grown. The growing of the following crops of urban areas. The larger proportion of workers IS considered as cultivation. in a houst:hold industry would consist of lllt:J11hcrs of lhe hOLlsehnkl including the ht:ad. The industry

10 should not he run on the seak of a registered according tll the ca!l:gories or non-workL'r!'> but factory which would qualify to be registered under indicates the total Ilumber of non-workers hy SL'X. the Indian Factories Act. Hllusehllld Indusl fy ~I)l)uld rdate to production, processing, servicing, repairing a) lIollsehold duti(·!'. : This eoyers all persons who or making and selling (bUl nol merely selling) of arc engaged ill unpaid home duties and who dll no gooos. The goods produced should not he • other work or have not done any work at all durin~ exclusively for con~umpti()n by the household itself the last one year. but should be wholly or partly for sak. b) Students: Thi, will cover all full-time students including ehilJn:n attending SChlllll. d) Other \Vorkers : All workers, i.e" thllse who have been engaged in some economic activity during c) Dependents: This category includes all dependcnts the reference period of last one year, who arc not such as infants. children not allending ~ch(l()1 and Cultivators or Agricultural Lahourers or workers in permanently disahled from work because (If illIll',\;, Household Industry were categorised as 'Other Of old age. Dependents will include e\'el1 ahle Workers' (OW) at the time of census enullleration bodied persons who cannot be categorised in any and further details about the nature of industry, uther calegory or non-workers hut arc dependent trade or service in which they were engaged were on others. gathered by the enumerators. On the basis or this d) Retired Persons or Rentiers : A person wllll descriptive information. at the tabulation stage. each has retired from service and is doing no othn wnrk such worker has been furth<:r categorised as i,e" not employed again in sOllie full time work or belonging to one or the other of the following not engaged in some other work such a" culti\'at ion. Industrial Categories based nn Revised National business, trade, etc., or a person \vho is a re lit ie r Industrial Classification - 19X7. or living on agricultural or non-agricult ural roy;til y. rent or dividend. or any other person of intiepcndl'llt III Workers in livestock, forestry, fishing, hunt ing. means for securing which he or she dnes nnt h;t\'e plantations, orchards and allied activit ies; ll) work, will come under Ihis category. IV Workers in mining and quarrying activities; c) Beggars : This will cover heg_gars. \'a~ranls or V(h) Workers in manufacturing, processing. servicing cases such as persons without indicatinn or snurce

and repairs which arc carried on as III her of income and those with unspecified snlll'ces of than household indust ry; subsistence who arc not engageJ in any econnlllicdly productive work. VI Workers in construction; I) Inmates Ill' Institutions: This will Cl)\'er Clltl\'ich VII Workers in trade and comlllerce; 111 jails or inmales (If a penal. mental or chari!;thlc VIII Workers in transport. storage and ("(lmmu­ ins! it lit inn evcn if such persons arc cllmpe lied to nications. and do some work slich as carpentry, carpet wea\ing. IX Workers in other SCfVlces. vegetahle growing, etc., in such in:-.titlltiotls. But an undertrial prisoner enumerated in a jail would he (xii) Non-workers : All those who have not at all recorded for the work he or she was dning hefore participated in any economic a(·tivity during the he or she was apprehended. Similariy, a perSI)!] reference period of one year preceding the date of temporarily in a hospital or similar institutions would enumeration arc classilied as non-worker!'>. he recorded for the kind of work he llf she was doing before he or she was admitted into the Illlspital Depending upon the mannef in which such or institution. BUI. for a long-term lIlllkr! rial non-workers engaged themselves for most of the prisoner or convict in a prison or for Illll!-!-tl'rill time during the reference period of one year they inmates of penal or charitable or mental in:-.ti!lItilltls. arc classified into one or the other of the following Ihe person's previous work wnllid Illli be taken int\) six categories al the time of census enumeration considerat iOIl. A person will he considered as itself. However, the Primary ('en~us Ahstract 'Long-\erm' inmate if he or she is in sllch an presented in this volume docs not rllfni~ h ddai:;. insllluti(lf) for (l months or more.

11 4. Brief History of the District: great social reformer Basavcshwara. Basavakalyan became a noted centre of an intense socio-religious Bidar is a charming district - one of its charms movement. When the king himself became being a very bracing climate practically throughout submerged under the all enveloping spiritual and . the district and for the greater part of the year. moral power and influence of Basaveshwara, the April and May arc the hot months, but even during forces of reaction too became quite vigorous. The this hot weather period, the heat is often broken pressure built up was so intense that Basaveshwara by sharp and sudden thunder showers. By early had to ultimately resign from his office and move June tp.c South-West sets in with all its out of the capital to His new abode at . pleasant coolness and the weather is back to its The socio-religious movement did not subside and bracing glory. The cold weather is never too cold. very soon a flash point was reached. To the dismay and the rainfall is never excessive though its excessive of the king, two devout followers of Basaveshwara variation is often the cause, symptom and malaise belonging to socially unequal commumtJes, of ~vcrc . One other aspect of its charm Madhuvayya and Haralayya, allowed their children is that it is full of history - every village and town to marry and thus transgressed the established being replete with monuments, legends, stories of custom. The reactionary forces ensured that these valour, romance of beautiful princesses, long deviants were put to death by the King's decree. forgotten hattles, feuding military adventurers and But imr:lediately thereof the common people rose even of social reform movements that shook the in an open rebellion in which the king himself was very foundation and structure of medieval Hinduism. got killed. Bijjala was succeeded by his son Soyideva The area comprised in Bidar district has an who ruled till 1176. Thereafter his brothers Sankama impressive history of more than a thousand years. and Ahavamalla ruled for about 7 years and his Basavakalyan, a tal uk-headquarters town at present youngest brother Singhana succeeded to the throne and Bidar city itself were scats of power in the in the year 1183 assuming all the paramount titles past. From about the 6th century A.D. this part of his predecessors. The same year he was of the country was ruled by the Chalukyas of overthrown and the kingdom was restored to until they were subdued in the mid-eighth century Someshwara IV of the Chalukyan dynasty by by the Rashtrakutas who established their capital Dandanayaka Barmarasa. The historical importance at Malkhed located in the present . of Basavakalyan began to decline gradually and the· The Rashtrakutas were however displaced by Chalukyan power crumbled under the pressure of the Chalukyas in 973 A. D. Thereafter, the Hoysalas on the one hand and Yadavas of Devagiri on the other. Chalukyas shifted their capital from Malkhed or Manyakheta, to Kalyani (i.e;" Basavakalyan) and Bidar and its neighbourhood which formed part subsequently came to be known as the of the Chalukyan kingdom appears to have been Chalukyas of Kalyani after the name of their taken over by the Kakatiyas of in the capital. Among the Chalukyan rulers the most famous monarch is Vikramal'l'itya VI who introduced later half of the 11th century A.D. itself. . In 1322 the Chalukya Vikrama Saka. He has the reputation Muhammcd-Bin-Tughlak defeated the Raja of of defeating the Cholas and plundering Kanchi, of Warangal and annexed Bidar also. helping the King of in regaining his lost Muhammed-Bin-Tughlak conferred the Government territories and of extending his conquests as far as of Bidar with its dependencies on Nusrat Khan. Bengal and . The supremacy of Chalukyas Being unable to meet the financial commitment to .over this part of the country lasted till about 1156, the King, in 1345, Nursat Khan rebelled against when Bijjala of the Kalachurya family, himself the Mohammed-Bin-Tughlak. But this rebellion was Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the put down by Qutlugh Khan, the Governor of Chalukyan Kingdom, usurped the throne. Bijjala's Daulatbad. In 1347, Ala-ud-din Hassan Shah Gangu period is also well known to historians because his reign marked the revival of and the founding Bahmani, the founder of the Bahamani dynasty of Veerashaiva faith by his own Prime Minister, the CaplUrL:O Hidar and became the undisputed monarch

12 of the entire Deccan regIon. He had his capital rule the kingdom and In 1492 he declared at Gulbarga and divided his vast kingdom into four independence. But the king immediately made terms provinces of which Bidar was one. During this with him and confirmed him as the Prime Minister. period, Bidar flourished as a prominent town and Thereafter, the Bahamanis ceased to be a ruling seat of power. In 1422, Bidar was the venue of a dynasty even though King Muhamad Shah had four eonflict between the royalists supporting king Firoz nominal successors after himself. Quasim Barid who had suffered defeat at the hands of Vijayanagar and his descendants ruled over their kingdom - and Warangal kings around this period and the known as the Barid Shahi Kingdom - including supporters of his brother Prince Ahmed Shah. Bidar, till 1619 when Ibrahim Adil Shah II of Bijapur Ahmed Shah emerged successful and ascended the annexed this territory. Bidar remained as a part throne, The new' king, struek by the climate of of Adil Shahi kingdom till 1656 when Aurangazeb Bidar, built a new capital city naming it after himself wrested it for the . Bidar was then as Ahmedabad-Bidar. For himself he built a large rechristened as Zafarabad and M ughal coins were palace known as Takhat Mahal and had the famous issucd in that name. Thenceforth Bidar became a turquoise throne of the Bahamanis installed in its provincial headquarters. In 1724, when Mir Kalan magnificient Audience Hall. The paintings executed Khan was Governor of Bidar, Asaf Jah, the Subedar on the ceilings and walls of the tomb of King of the Deccan, declared independence. Thereafter Ahmed Shah are considered as quite unique in Bidar formed part of the territory ruled by the India for beauty and elegance. Ala-ud-din, the son Nizams of Asaf Jah dynasty and continued to be of Ahmed Shah, was in turn succeeded by Humayun the seat of a Governor till about 1846. The system the Zalim. Having ruled as a king for about 3 of administration through military Governors was years and incurred the displeasure of his subjects, gi.ven up in 1846 and the Nizam's dominions were Humayun appointed his eight year old son as his organised into districts. Bidar then became the succesSor even during his own life time. He headquarters of a district under the administrative appointed a council of Regency consisting of the control of a Commissioner. During the British Queen Mother, the famous statesman Khwaja period of the Indian history, Bidar formed part of Muhammed Gawan and Khwaja Jahan Turk to the Nizam's Dominions. After independence and administer the State. During the later period of the aceession of the Nizam's territories to the Indian this regency, for a brief spell, Bidar was captured Union in 1948, Bidar district became part of the and occupied by Muhammed Khilji of Malwa. then State. Historically the District is Nizam, the son of Humayun, on his return to the thus seen to be a much annexed and occupied capital restored the damaged and half destroyed territory by a host of dynasties, kings, military buildings to their original granduer. Khwaja adventurers and rebellious generals. Even as late Muhammed Gawan is remembered even to this day as the Nizam's Government under British suzerainty, on account of the famous school he founded viz, it was subjected to extremes of feudal exploitation the Madarasa at Bidar, the remnants of which arc with the host of 'Jagirs' and other private estates. extant even to this day. He is also credited with Coupled with this, were the frequent droughts and introducing several welfare and reformatory measures famines that sapped the strength of its peasantry during his tenure as the Prime Minister. During and chained it to the throes of poverty and the later part of his career, however, owing to palace backwardness. intrigues, • he was charged with treason and put to 5. Location and Physical Aspects : death in 1481. The king was quick to realise his

folly and he too died in 1482. From about 1490, Almost 700 kilometres from B~ngalore, Bidar Quasim Barid who became the Prime Minister held lies at the farthest north-eastern corner of Karnataka. the king completely under his power and began to Bifurcated and truncated during the It-organisation 13 of St:Jtes in 1')5(), it is today only a fraction of its temperaturcs reaching 42 degrees cclsius mark on vast expanse in the erstwhile State of Hyderabad. several days. December is the coldest month. The What remains today arc only t he former taluks of minimum day temperature docs not normally sink Bidar, Bhalki, Homnahad and Aurad, the taluks of bclow thc 10 degrces cclsius mark while the night Zahirahad and Narayankhed having been transferred temperaturc may some timcs go down to about 16

to and the taluks of Udgir, degrees cclsiu~. Ahmedpur and Nilanga ha\'ing heen included in the tl. Administrative divisions and changes during adjoining Stale of Bombay. the decade :-

Present day Bidar covering an expanse of 54-l8 Bidar district belongs to G ulbarga Division, square kilomclres Ilf land lies between 17 dcgrecs which is onc of the four administrative divisions J5 minulcs and 1~ degrces 25 minutes North into which the State is organised.' The district has

Latitudes and 7() dcgrees 42 minutes and 77 degrees livc taluks with their rcspective headquarters located J9 minutes cast longitudes, with the districts of at Aurad, Basavakalyan, Bhalki, Bidar and Ni/amabad and 1\1coak in Andhra Pradesh on the Homnabad. These taluks arc grouped into two Suh-Divisions - (a) Basavakalyan Suh-Division East and the distrit'ls of Namkd and Osmanabad with its headquarlcrs at Basavakalyan having in Mahara;.htra on the wc;.t. On the south lies the jurisdiction ovcr the taluks of Basavakalyan, Bhalki district of Gulharga of Karnataka. Evcn tothty Bidar and Homnabad, (b) Bidar Sub-Division with its forms the tri-junction of the thrcc principal cultures headquarters at BiLlar ha\'ing jurisdiction over the of the Dcn:an viI. Maharashlra, Andhra and taluks of Bidar and Aurad. Except for the fact Karnataka. This cenlral po;.ition in the Du:ean, thai a n.:w Sub-Division· named afl\;r Basavakalyan had for long imparlcd to Bidar, Ihe pre-eminent was created during thc inter censal decade thcre position in the history of the Deccan Ihough to-day has been no changc in the jurisdiction of either the it presents a pict ure of centuries of neglect and District as such or of its.') constituent Taluks. ruin. Bidar town itself is located on the briRk of a For channclising the rural development activities plateau ahout two hundrcd fcet ahove thc adjoining 111 thc State, Zilla Parishads haw been constituted plains, thereby giving it a nat ural defence-difficult in each district under thc provisions of the Karnataka of access and attack in olden days. Zilla Parishad Act, 1')KS. In Bidar district just as thcre arc S Taluks for Revenue Administration, The entire rcgion f(\fll1~ pari of the Deccan trap and is c()mposcd mainly of solidi lied lava. therc arc 5 Taluk Panchayats for Dcvclopmcnt Manjara, a tributary of Gmbvari, is the main fiver Administration. Each Taluk Panchayat is admini­ of thc district and its basin covers an area of I<)~<) ~Iered hy a commillee of elected represcntatives square kilometres. Karanja is a t rihutary of 1\1anjara callcd thc 'Taluk Panchayat Samiti' which is providcd and its basin cowrs an area or 2-122 "quare kilometers. with the services of a Chief Executive Officer popu­ There arc two ;'Ill;dler rive" calkd Mullamari and larly known as the Block Development Officer. The Goudarnala which helong to thc ba"in and jurisdiction of a Taluk Panchayat coincides with that cover an area or s~.') square kilometres. The fivers of the Taluk of the same name hut excludes the and rivulets arc not navigable. areas forming part of the statutory towns. Thus,

The average annual raint~tll IS around YOO since thcre is no statutory {own in Aurad Taluk, millimctres and most of the prL'cipitation occurs. the jurisdictions of Aurad Taluk and Aurad Taluk during the mont hs of J line, July, August and Panchayat arc identical. In the other 4 Taluks, the September. (,el1erally, thc nUlllhcr of rainy days and jurisdictions of thc Taluk Panehayats extcnd only the amount of rainfall would he maximum during over the villages of the corresponding taluks and Scptcmber. The climate is generally dry throughout excludes the statutory towns. In the case of Bidar the ycar. May is the holiest month with day Taluk however, the area incorporated in Bidar City IS outside lhe purview of Bidar T,lluk Panchayal. Particulars ahoul I he number of villages and Bul the areas around the statul\lry limits of the city towns in each Taluk as li"ted for purpose~ of I')!)) which have heen identilied as outgrowths of Bidar censlIs anu correspnnnding informat ion rdat ing to city for 1991 census rurposes rail within the the I')~I census arc furnished in the following jurisdiction of the Taluk Panchayat. statement.

Statement showing the No. (If villages/towns in each taluk of thl' District. decadal variations if any and rea SOliS therl'of. I SI. Taluk Total No. of Village" No. of I Rl:asons for variatioll 111 t he No. of No according to t he list town~ as villages hetween jC)x1 and 1')')] linalisl'd fm per ( 'e 1l.'US Cellsus list

----~----r------I )lJHl Census I I ()')! Census. I I I j !

1 2 J r 4 5 6

1. Aurad I·N i4') .- --

I 2. Basavakalyan 114 114 I 1 --

I I

}, Bhalki 122 122 1 --

Janga)koi revellue village IS fully 4, 14H 137 I I . Bidar I I I i IlCl 1rpl 1rat ed In Bidar town: Hcjjergi I I I revenue village IS fully sullmergl:d I under Karanja Reservoir Project and thl: rcmaining l) villages Vii,. I. Aliahad, 2. Bag-c-Karanja, J. Chidri, 4. Gulln Havcli 5. Kumharwada, (). Mailur, 7. Mohillatc·e-Gairahi, R. Nauhad and 9. Seri Champa arc treated as 'urhan' I I having heen identilied as the outgrowths, of Bidar City.

5. Homnahad H7 H7 2 --

--

TOTAL ()20 W9 5

I

15 .' The municipal council which was carrying on change during the inter eensal decade. However the civic administration in Aurad Town in 1981 has in view of the recent developments .around the since been dissolved and the civic administration is statutory limits of Bidar City several adjoining areas being looked after by a Mandai Panchayat. As a have been identified as constituting the outgrowths result, Aurad lost its status as a statutory town. of Bidar City. The entire cluster, i.e., the city and Further, since Aurad did not satisfy the empirical its outgrowths, -has now been constituted into an tests for classifying a place as 'urban area' for 1991 urban agglomeration named after Bidar City. census it has been declassified and included in the Particulars about the villages which are fully or 1991 list of villages. The statutory limits of the partly included in urban areas of the district are other towns in the district have not undergone any given in the following statement.

Particulars of villages which are fully er partly included in Urban Areas of the District (Area in Hectares 0.00)

SJ. Name of Name of Town Name of the village with Total Rural Urban No. Taluk/C.D. Block L.c. No. . Geogra- Compo- Compo- phical nent nent area of the village - as per Revenue records

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Basavakalyan Basavakalyan (TMC) 1.Basavaklyan 1069.30 437.26 632.04

2. Bhalki fihalki ('fMC) l.Bhalki 6530.22 5601.QO 7&8.19 12.Tipranth 1526.36 738.17 928.32

3. Didar Bidar (CMC) -Dagc-Ilamam 33.44 -- 33.44 -Ouila Arak 264.19 -- 264.19 -Brahmapu!i 33.13 -- 33.13 57.Jangalkoi 149.81 -- 149.81 14.Nawadgeri 116.94 102.84 14.10 17.Aliavad 477.34 · 18.72 32. 468.08 449.76 18.32 40.Seri IIussaini 43.69 31.45 12/24 44.Mailur 611.10 · 86.70 45.Gullar HaveH 283.63 · 261.42 46.Seri Champa 16.82 · 16.22 47.Haladkeri (K) 962.83 839.39 123.44 50.Bage-e-Karidi 20.12 18.85 1.27 52.Bage-e-Iorahim 38.02 14.88 23.14 . 54.Mohillate-e-Gairabi 50.72 · 48.75 1l8.Chidri 1495.86 · 11.96 Outgrowths of Bidar City 16.Bagc - karanja 168.81 -- 168.81 49.Kumhara)Wada 147.55 -- 147.55 116.Naubad 779.33 -- 779.33

4. Homnaoad I. (TMC) 51.Chitgoppa 3268.83 2733.71 535.12 2.IIomnaoad (TMC) l.Homnabad 1808.87 1666.56 142.31

* The remaining portion of these villages arc treated as 'Urban' being the outgrowths of Bidar City

16 7. Brief Analysis of Data levels of development, Table 3 deals with villages not having thc facilities and classifies these villages A. Village Directory by distance ranges with refercnce to ihe nearest Villagewise information regarding the availability place having such a facility, Tables 4 and 5 deal in of certain basic amenities within the village as also a general way about the correlation bctwecn the that on the manner of utilisation of the land in the proximity of a town and the availability of a facility con~erned village arc furnished in the Village on lhe one hand and the population size of the Directory. The items co~ered include the minimum village and availability of a facility on the other needs such as the source of drinking water supply hand. and the educational, medical, public transport and R. Town Directory communication as well as the weekly market facility. If anyone or more of these basic amenities were Certain salient details pertaining to each town to be 'not available' within the village, then instead within the district are presented in the Town of merely stating that fact, the distance (in ranges) Directory Statements. T~e various aspects covered to the nearest place having that particular. facility in thesc simple statemenf; include the growth history in whi<;h the village is lacking, is indicated. The of the town; its location with reference to centres other items covered in the Village Directory are of administration and transport; income and the nature of approach road to the village, expenditure of the local body looking after the civic electrification and the proximity of the village to an administration of the town; nature and extent of urban area. Since the availability or otherwise of a basic amenities existing in the town such as roads, facility depends to a considerable extent on the drainage and sewerage, toilet facilities, drinking waler population size of a village, information on population supply, fire fighting services and electrification; nature and. the number of households as per 1991 Census and extent of thc availability of medical, educational is also furnished in the Village Directory. Under and recreational facilities in the town and a broad the land use pattern, besides indicating the total indication about the trading, commercial and area of the village, the Village Directory gives a manufacturing activities within the town. In the case breakup of this area by the broad categories of of towns with a population of 50,000 and upwards, Landuse such as forests, cultivated lands with particulars about the civic amenities existing in the irrigation facility (by sources of irrigation), cultivated notified slums, if any, in the town have also been lands without irrigation facility, culturable waste and­ provided. the barren and uncultivable lands including the lands put to· non-agricultural usc. Unlike villages, the number of towns within a district are quite small. A mere inspection of the In essence, the Village Directory provides data presented in the Town Directory Statements micro-level data which will help the planners in would provide the reader with a broad idea about formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the conditions prevailing in the towns of the district the C.D.Block is the lowest administrative unit for as also an insight into the inter-town diffcrences. developmental planning. Regarding the basic Population of a town is one of the most important facilit ies, the villagewise data are consolidated for factors which is closely related to the extent of each C.D.Block (i.e., Taluk Panchayat) and the availability of various amenities in the town. Tables district thereof and are presented in Appendix-I to 7 to 10 based on the data presented in the Town the Village Directory. This would in a general way Directory Statements indicate the per capita income enable the reader to have a broad idea regarding and expenditure of the civic body governing the the level of development achieved by the district as town, the average number of beds available in a whole and also by the different administrative hospitals (per thousand popul~tion),. the average units constituting [he district (viz., the C.D.Blocks). number of educational institutions (per 10,000 With the same end in view, six tables, which have population) and the names of the most important been generated on the computer, on the basis of commodities manufactured in the towns, exported the villagewise information contained in the Village from tiH': towns and imported to the towns. These Directory format, arc presentcd in Tables 1 to 6. tables are self-explanatory and do not need further Of these tables, while Tables 1, 2 and 6 provide elucidation. data for cach C.D.Block and aTC indicative of the 17 TABLE-l - DISTRII3UTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES

Name of C.O.Block No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the inhabited following amenities villages Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Marketj COllJllUni - Approach Power tion water Telegraph Hat cations by Pucca Supply Road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AURAO 149 146 14 149 77 9 113 96 148 (97.99) (9.40) (100.00) (51.68) (6.04) (75.84) (64.43) (99.33)

BASAVAKAlYAN 113 110 11 113 56 13 93 62 112 (97.35) (9.73) (100.00) (49.56) ( 11.50) (82.30) (54.87) (99.12)

BHAlKI 120 120 11 120 59 6 93 75 120 (100.00) (9.17) (100.00) (49.17) (5.00) (77.50) (62.50) (100.00)

BIOAR 123 118 10 123 56 9 • 100 81 123 (95.93) (8.13) (100.00) (45.53) (7.32) (81.30) (65.85) (100.00)

HOMNABAD 82 81 14 82 52 10 69 61 82 (98.78) (17.07) (100.00) (63.41 ) (12.20) (84.15) (74.39) (100.00)

DISTRICT .587 575 60 587 300 47 468 375 585 (97.96) (10.22) (100.00) (51.11) (8.01) (79.73) (63.88) (99.66)

TABLE-2 - PROPORTION OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES

Name of C.O.Block Total popu- Proportion of Rural Population served by the amenity of - lation of inhabited Educa- Medical Ori nk ing Post & Market/ CollJllUn i - Approach Power villages tion water Telegraph Hat cations by Pucca Supply Road -

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10

AURAO 210040 209776 53291 210040 157699 39974 186012 160982 210020 (99.87) (25.37) (100.00) (75.08) (19.03) (88.56) (76.64) (99.99)

BASAVAKAlYAN 203592 203288 56927 203592 158936 64090 187621 146636 2\)2590 (99.85) (27.96) (100.00) (78.07) (31.48) (92.16) (72.02) (99.51)

BHAlKI 196042 196042 42554 196042 139562 18547 171897 142619 196042 (100.00) (21. 71) (100.00) (71.19) (9.46) (87.68) (72.75) (100.00)

BIDAR 199044 197956 46384 199044 141592 44147 175432 146595 199044 (99.45) (23.30) (100.00) (71.14) (22.18) (88.14) (73.65) (100.00)

HOMNABAD 201378 201106 82656 201378 165396 63116 185091 174351 201378 (99.86) (41.05 ) (100.00) (82.13) (31.34) (91. 91) (86.58) (100.00)

DISTRICT 1010096 1008168 281812 1010096 763185 229874 906053 771183 1009074 (99.81 ) (27.90) (100. 00) (75.56) (22.76) (89.70) (76.35) (99.90)

18 TABLE-3 - DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE

Village not having the Number of villages where the amenity is not ameni ty of available and available at'distance of

-5 Km. 5-10 Km. 10+ Km. Total Cols.2-t.

1 2 3 4 5

EDUCATION 11 12

MEDICAL 280, 195 52 527

DRltlKING WATER

POST & TELEGRAPH 276 11 287

MARKET /HAT 270 191 79 540

COMMUNICATION 112 7 119

TABLE-4 - DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES

Distance No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of - Range from -inhabi ted the nearest villages Educa- Medical Drink ing Post & Market/ COnlnuni - Approa'Ch Power town (in in each tion water Telegraph Hat cations by Pucca Supply Kms. ) range Road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In

o - 5 43 38 3 43 17 31 ,38 43 (88.37) (6.98) (100.00) (39.53) (72.09) (B8.3?) (100;-00) ,

6 - 15 193 190 19 193 102 13 163 121 ' 193 (98.45) (9.84) (100.00) (52.85) (6.74) (84.46) (62.69) (100.00)

16 - 50 351 347 38 351 181 34 274 216 349 (98.86) (10.83) (100.00) (51.57) (9.69) (78.06) (61.54) (99.43)

51 +

All Ranges 587 575 60 '587 300 47 468 - 375 585 (97.96) (10.22) (100.00) (51 .11 ) (8.01) (79.73) (63.88) (99.66)

19 TABLE-5 - DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCOFDING TO POPULATION . • RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

Population No. of Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of range inhabited villages Educa- Medical Drinking Posts & Market/ COIlIllUn i - Approch Power in each tion water Telegraph Hat cations by Pucca Supply range Road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

-499 60 48 1 60 1 28 20 59 (80.00) ( 1.67) (100.00) ( 1.67) (46.67) (33.33) (98.33)

500 - 1999 368 368 2 368 143 2 286 221 367 (100.00) (0.54) (100.00) (38.86) (0.54) (77.72) (60.05) (99.73)

2000 - 4999 138 138 37 138 135 30 133 113 138 (100.00) (26.81) (100.00) (97.83) (21.74) (96.38) (81.88) (100.00)

5000 • 21 21 20 21 21 15 21 21 21 (100.00) (95.24) (100.00) ( 100.00) <71.43) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) All Ranges 587 575 60 587 300 47 468 375 585 (97.96) (10.22) (100.00) (51.11) (8.01) (79.73) (63.88) (99.66)

T ABLE-6 - DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE

Name of £.D.Block No.of inhabited Total area Percentage of Percentage of villages cultivable area irrigated area to total area to total culti- vable area 2 3 4 5

AURAO 149 1224.58 83.27 2.18

BASAVAI(ALYAN 113 1191.23 83.10 6.54 BHALKI 120 1102.14 74.29 3.73

BIOAR 123 858.59 76.35 12.22 HOMNABAO 82 956.99 61.47 13.57 DISTRICT 587 5333.53 76.35 6.81

• 20 T ABLE-7 - PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic Per Capita status of the Town Receipt (Rs.) Expenditure (Rs.)

Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi- Public Expendi- Other through from all expen- acinini - ture on works ture on aspects taxes other diture stration public publ ic sources health & institu- conve- tions " niences

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III Basavakalyan (TMC) 37.96 6.47 31.49 32.86 6.29 24.33 0.03 0.07 2.14

III Bhalki (TMC) 47.64 2.63 45.01 63.09 31.82 16.56 0.72 13.99 Bidar (CMC) 60.47 39.17 21.30 78.55 34.43 28.77 8.15 3.67 3.83

IV Ch i tgoppa (TMC) 20.07 12.12. 7.95 24.97 8.25 10.68 6.04

III Homnabad (TMC) 48.08 13.90 34.18 40.92 9.50 13.94 1.86 15.62

All Towns 50.89 24.86 26.03 61.21 24.72 23.79 4.67 1.99 6.04

• , T ABLE-8 - NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic status No. of Beds in medical institutions of the Town per 1000 population

2

III Basavakalyan (TMC) 0.51

III Bhalki (TMC) 1. 12 Bidar (CMC) 4.80

IV Chitgoppa (TMC) 0.66

III Homnabad (TMC) 3.13

All Towns 2.69

21 TABLE-9 - SCHOOLS PER 10,000 POPULATION IN TOWNS

Class, Name and C}vic No. per~ 10.,0.0.0. population status of Town Higher Secondary/ Secondary/ Ju_t')j or Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matriculat ion Secondaryl College Middle

2 3 4 5

111 Sasavakalyan (TMC) 0.94 0.94 3.28 3.51

III Bhalki (TMC) '.12 ~ .86 4.0.9 5.58

! < Bidar (CMC) 0..60. 1.21 4.91 < 5.21

IV Chitgbppa (TMC) 1:66 «1.66 4.42 4.42

III Homnabad (TMC) 0.78 L35 2.74 3.52 All Towns 0..81 1.38 4.27 4.72

TABLE~lO· MOST IMPORTANT-COMMODITY MANUFACTURED, EXPORTED AND IMPORTED IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic Most important commodity status of the Town Manufactured Exported Imported

3 4

III Basavakalyan (TMC) Sarees Pulses HideS &. Skins

II I Bhalki (THC) Edible Oi ls Edible Oi ls Fooograj

Bidar (CMC) Jaggery foodgrains

IV Chitgoppa (TMC) Beedi Handloom Sarees FOQdgrairtSc

III Homnabad (TMC) < Soap~ Timber Non-edible Oi ls

22 SECTION I · VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY Explanatory Note

Village Directory, as the title signifies provides as well as in the list of villages. This phenomenon certain basic particulars about each and every village occurs particularly in the case of Taluk and District III the district. The Village Directory is Headquarter towns which, as revenue entities are supplemented by four appendices. There are, in all, geographically large villages. The main village site 18 columns in the Village Directory format and of area including the peripheral developed areas would these, the first two relate to the location code and have for long been incorporated into the urban name of the village while the next two provide limits without any change whatsoever in Survey and information about the geographical area and Settlement Records. In the original survey records population as per 1991 census. Of the remaining, and also the Resurvey, the entire village inclusive 6 columns deal with the availability or otherwise of of all the lands that are incorporated into the urban the basic amenities such as educational, medical, limits continues to be shown as a regular revenue drinking water, postal, communication and markcting village. In other words, the portion constituted into facilities, in the referent village. Separate columns a town is not taken out from the parent village and have been provided to indicate the nature of the formed into a separate and independent unit in the approach road to the village, whether the village jurisdictional lists (exception Dakshin Kannad has been electrified and the proximity of the village district). Every civic body, be it a municipal to a1,1 urban area. The manner in which the land corporation or a town municipality or a notified constituting the village is being utilised is indicated area or a sanitary board, defines its own jurisdiction under five columns with suitable headings. The confining itself mostly to the buill up area and the column headings and the scope of the data presented fringe areas for enforcing muniGipal rules and under each column are explained below. regulations. With the administrative and legal sanction of the Government, which issues a Column 1 : Location Code Number notification in this behalf, the civic body secures statutory rights for administering the local area so The concept of location code number has already defined with effect from a specified date. The been explained in the Analytical Note. The location incorporated areas may at times cut across village code number thus assigned to the village is entered boundaries and may comprise portions belonging to in this column. This number, in so far as it relates the revenue jurisdiction of two or more villages. In to the village within the C.D.Block, runs serially some instances entire revenue lands of a village or starting from 1 for every C.D.Block and the data of several villages lose their independent identity are presented for villages arranged in an ascending and are omitted in the list of villages of the taluk· order of their . location code numbers. (C.D.Block). But it is only in the case of villages Column 2 : Name of Village of which only certain portions are included in the town, especially those that contribute their names The name of the village corresponding to the to the towns concerned, that this apparent duplication location code number given in column 1 is given of names occurs. In slIch cases, the jurisdiction of in this column. By and large the spellings adopted the town is very clear and it covers only a portion at the previous i.e., 1981 Census, have been retained. of the village which is constituted into an independent However, changes in village names duly effected by entity as 'urban' for census enumeration purposes. the concerned authorities with the sanction of the The remaining area too is constituted as an Government have been taken into consideration independent unit under the 'rural' category i.e., as while finalising the spellings of village names for a village. "lit order to distinguish this unique situation, the nara.; ,9f..thc·:vitlagc__ bears the suffIX Rural within 1991 census purposes. brackersr~~ ~;~lSJVcJr_:~~ finalised for census A little more explanation appears to be necessary . puqjoee:o '(perhaps the tcrRit,.non-municipal would about the places which appear in the list of towns be ~?re appropriate). I;>ivislon of the village into --: " C /\ ~\ ' /'1U~"_ < 25 urban and rural components and the suffixing of area of the revenue village and for this reason the the names is a special procedure adopted for census particulars pn;sented here would nol be in full purposes only. That is to say, if one were to ask correspondence with the total area of that revenue the Officers of the Survey, Settlement and Land administrative unit as mentioned in the village Records whether in their lists there arc villages such records. If area figures arc not available fm any as say Bellary (Rural), Bclgaum (Rural), Bijapur village, the abhreviation 'N.A.' is entered in this (Rural), Chamarajnagar (Rural), Magadi (Rural), column and a note at the hottom of the page Mandya (Rural), Mys{lfe (Rural), Raichur (Rural) explains the reason t hercof. etc., the answer would be a definite 'no' and then they would say that there arc villages of the same Column 4 : Total PopUlation and Number of name but without the suffix Rural. Similarly, in Households the village maps and other records pertaining to the ahove named places, the lands that arc The total population of the village (inclusive of incorporated into urban areas arc also shown as the hamlets if any)

26 For purposes of n:porting. schools whi.ch provide \'i) I : Induslri;tI School.; Industrial SrilOols if cdueati(~n not· nl{;rely fror1J·I tll IV 1'1I1' ,t1:-.u fill iHl) ill l.:,e viLLtge arc indicated hv ).he ahhre\'ial ion higher standards, called composite scho;ols I'm easy '1' .. rcfer~ncc, are split up into different levt:fs of education and collntej as independent units under vii) Tr : Training School: All types of Ins{itutinns that provide yo~:at ional

27 It may again be recalled that the concept of a This apart, in all other cases except in private village covers the entire revenue jurisdiction of that nursing homes, ihangements exist for the treatment unit and includes all the hamlets and clusters of of out-patients ~only. - In local parlance in certain houses as well as isolated homesteads if any i.e., areas however ',even a dispensary is referred to as all human settlements as also all the non-residential a hospi~aI and the clinic run by a private medical buildings located within the limits of the. village practitioner a£ a dispensary and a private nursing concerned. home as a h~spital. This indiscriminate usage at times leads to confusion. CoIu"1" 6 : Medical : All type!i of medical institutions, irrespective of The abbreviations used to denote the existence the system of medicine practiced therein, arc covered of medical institutions of different types in the viilag~ under this column without any attempt to provide are a further break up by the systems of medicine . practiced. H· : Hospital MCW : Maternity and Child Welfare Centre About the Community Health Worker it may MH :. Maternity Home incidentally be mentioned that it does not refer to CWC Child Welfare CeIWe workers in extension programmes like the Malaria HC Health Centre Surveillance Worker, the Basic Health Worker, the PHC Primary Health Centre/Primary Health Auxiliary Nurse Midwife etc., but refers only to the Unit paramedical personnel who have been specially D Dispensary trained for dispensing medicines for minor ailments FPC Family Planning Centre at the doorsteps of the patients. TB T.B.Clinic NH Nursing Home Column 7 : Drinking Water RP Registered Private Medical Practitioner SMP Subsidised Medical Practitioner Following arc the abbreviations used to indicate CHW Community Health Worker the different sources of drinking water that are o Others available in the village. These sources of drinking water supply may be puhlic property or may be If the number of institutions of a particular type owned by private persons and institutions. If there happens to he more than one, then that number is arc two or more sources of drtnling water in a also indicated immediately after the ·relevant village then all these sources arc mentioned one abbreviation. after the other but separated by commas. If medical facilities of any of the types mentioned above are not available in the village then a dash T Tap is entered in this column and thereafter, within C Canal W Well brackets, the range of the distance (in km) from L Lake the referent village to the nearest place having a Tk Tank medical institution which provides at least the S Spring minimum level of medical facilities is indicated. TW Tuhe Well The status of a Primary Health Unit in Karnataka N Nallah/Stream HP Hand Pump is much lower than that of a Primary He

29 If a bus stop (H .<1 railway stali(\Jl IS Incited as a 'Crlm niL'S' bUI hy S\lllll..' land roule or waler within thl: tcrrit(lrial jurisdiction of a village thcn way. further. wh..:n there is a CH)SS country footpath thal village is considaed .as being serv~d hy.th

KR Kacheha R(laJ restricted for. SilY a!!ricuilur;iI or ';iiiy other spccilic NR Navigahk Road purpose [hell this POillt is ele ;irly stated by' using it NC Navigahk Canal specilic ahhre\·j;ltion. On the nlher 'h;ind, if NW Navigahle Watef\vay (()ther than ri",;·r and ekl'lrieity is being supplied for all purposes withoul canal) any resen·atinns.: Ihen' .inf()rmatioll on varIOUS FP Foot p

(;overllll1ent (If 1~~lia. Ihe 1\1inistry of Agriculture Collll1ln 12 : Nt'art'sf town and dishllll't' has re~'onllneil~kd lhe ';l;ai'ntcnancc of records on

The name of the nearest town. t hii( IS. any lall~1 ll<,e under th": following ti';·l.'· calegories : urban arca a~ iklil1cd· for· purposes of the )')')1' Cen .... us. and Ihe dislanee th ..:rcto from Ihe yill;l!!c I. Forcsts arc indil'ated in this c(llumn. The town mentioned .., Laillb nut available I'm euitivaliull hl're need nnl he ]pclteu within thaI wry I"ruk or the distric! or nen the Slale for Ihat mailer. The <1) Lands put til IH~n."gril'ultural u~es main point for Clinsidcraliol1 here is the !,':e(l!!laphical proximity. The distance hpwe\er is recklln..:d nut h) BarrCIl and IIncuiturahlc lands 3. Other uncultivated'larids cxcluding fallow fcgllLir clIltiYatioll and the rccords have not been lands: sci right pending: formalisation of grants and rdated' prucesscs of sliney and settlement then <.,uch cropped a) Permanent pasturi,:s and olher gra/in!,!: areas arc shown lIflder column 15 or 1(. as the case lands, lllay he and the n:mainder alone is sh(lwn as f()rest h) Lands undcr mlscdlancous trce-crops and under ntlumn 14.' The proccs;,cs of regularisation groves not included in i he net ~tr('a Sl \wn. of land gr;inis and effecting re!c\'

h) Current fallows Col u 1Il 1.1 15 and If) Irrig:~(t'd (by source) and Ull-irrigatl'd 5. Nd area sown These tW(l cohnilns cover all 1h'e agricult lIral Column 14 of the Village Directory corresponds lands' and whert added logclher would correspond to category 1 I.e. forest, while columns 15 and 1() tll I he net area s\\wn pIns the currenl and other put together represent the cultivated lands and Ltllows. The laller would imply all lanus which were correspond to the comhination of categories 4 and t the total area reported incol.umn t he following abhreviations .1 will be less [hitn [he [ptal arrived al ,by adding the, figures reported ,un\.1er these clllulnns. (i.l.:;. C;C (;pvcinnlenl Canal PC Private Calial Columns 14 to 1~). W Well (withilllt Electricity) Column 1..,: Forest v-.' l' Well (with Ekclricity) TW Tuhewell (wil hout Elccuicit y) TI~is includes all lands classified as forests ulld~r TWe Tuhewdl (with Electricity) . any legal enactmenl 'dealing wilh for~si~ or Tk Tank administered' as' forests whether 'Slate-owned or R River , , ' private and ~hethcr woode~1 or' simply mailJlained L Lak~ WI' 'Waterfall as potential f(\r~~t lamL 'Lands Iransferrco.,lo fore;,t () (Jt hers department for afforestation' as also the cbss C ill'ld , . . . : T Total D lands transferred Ihus by the r~~'cnue department are also cI;lssifieo a;, fllrests. \Vithin the flHl.SI arc" Th:.: l"lnccpt Ill' irrigation implies the exi~tcnee itsclf there may occasionally be cultivated patches of a source of water supply .withill a n:asollabk or clse there may he g.ra/ing lands. But such

31 conditions are treated as unirrigated. Though paddy or forests are also included under this category. is generally regarded as a wet crop, if it is raised Further, this includes all grazing lands irrespective purely as a rainfed crop, as it very often is the of whether these are permanent pastures and case in heavy to very heavy rainfall regions, such meadows or not. In several instances, lands that areas are regarded as unirrigated for purposes of were at one time reserved for usc as grazing fields this column and shown under column 16. Similarly, and pastures and declared as assessed or unassessed about garden crops, the area is considered for wastes ,have, over a period of time, been brought column 15 only if there is an clement of irrigation. under cultivation either fully or in parts as a result Sometimes it happcns that the lands shown as dry of gradual encroachments and also because of the and rainfed in the scttlement records arc in actual policy decisions of the Government regarding land fact having irrigation facilities due to recent changes grants. Thus, though the particular plot of land such as sinking of wells, introduction of lift irrigation continues to be shown as a pasture in the village or canal irrigation or commissioning of a project records the actual field situation would reveal that etc. In such a case the actual situation is taken most of that land is actually under cultivation. In note of and despite its classification as rainfed in all such cases, to the extent pos~iblc, the actual the records, the area concerned is treated as irrigated. field situation has been taken into consideration by Though rare, the opposite situation (where a plot the reporting agency. of land originally shown as irrigated has ceased to enjoy that facility and is now yielding purely rainfed Column 18 : Area not available for cultivation crops) is also met with and such a situation arises In this column, thc tolal cxtcnt of land which due to reasons such as breaching of tanks, ,drying IS not available for cultivation in view of its being up of irrigation wells and small tanks, defunct canal barren and unculLurable as also that which is put system and so on. The reporting agency has generally to non-agricultural uses is reported. Mountains, assessed the actual situation prevailing during the deserts, rocky hills, quarries, ravines and the like reference year i.e., 1989, while furnishing the data as well as the lands that cannot be brought under on irrigated lands. Regarding canal irrigation too cultivation except at a very high cost are included it is the actual irrigated area and not ,the command in the category of barren and uncultivable lands. area that has been rcported here. The category of lands put to non-agricultural uses covers aU lands occupied by buildings, roads, railways, In column 16 the total extent of unirrigated parks and play grounds, area under water viz., rivers, lands, that is, dry lands cultivated as rainfcd fields streams, canals, reservoirs, tanks, ponds etc., and and the current fallow lands put together is reported. land put to any other use which is apparently non-agricultural. As explained above, lands yielding rain fed paddy crop are considered as unirrigatcd, Thcre arc four appendices to the Village Directory. Appendix-I is based on the Village Column 17 : Culturable Waste (including gauchar and groves) Directory itself and prcsents abstract ligures for the C.D.Blocks and the district in respect of various This category includes all lands available for amenities for which information is presented in the cultivation whether not taken up for cultivation at Village Directory. At the end of the Village Directory all or taken up for cultivation once but not cultivated of each C.D.Block, against "Total (Sum)", the total during the past five years or more in succession. number of variou!> types of educational and medical Such lands may be either fallow or covered with institutions represented by various abbreviations shrubs and jungles which arc not put to anv use. under calumns 5 and 6 respectively are given. In These may be assessed or unasscssed and m3y be AppendiX-I, besides incorporating this information, in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings. the total number of villages in which these institutions Lands under thatching grass, bamboo bushes and are situated is also given for comparison. Further, other groves which are not included under orchards In respect of amenities viz., drinking water supply,

32 post and telegraph, communication and power supply Appendix-Ill gives the list of villages for which the types of a~en.ities available arc which are lacking III all amenities covered indicated by abbreviations under columns 7, 8, 10 in the Village Directory except the drinking and 13 respectively for each village but totals are water. not presented for the CD.Block as a whole in the Village Directory, the total number of villages in Appendices-IV(A) and IV (B) are compiled from the CD.Block and, in the district as well, having the Primary Census Abstract. The proportion of the above mentioned amenities is also presented Scheduled Castes population to the tolal population under separate captions in Appendix-I. of the village, as per 1991 census, has been worked out for each village in a CD.Block and a list of Appendix-II presents the land utilisation data villages grouped into 6 ranges of percentage points III respect of non-municipal census towns. The is given in Appendix-IV(A). Appendix-IV(B) is different types of land usc for which information is similar to Appendix-IV(A). but deals with presented here is same ~s that in the Village the proportion of Scheduled Tribes to Directory. Owing to constraints in the compilation the total population of the village concerned. of land use data, information in respect of towns However III view of the vast difference in the comprising portion/s of one or more villages could relative strengths of these two communities as not be procured and compiled. Thus information in well as the pattern of distribution, the percentage respect of non-municipal census towns (NMCTs) points included in the 6 ranges adopted for the which comprise of a whole revenue village only is Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes are presented in this appendix wherever applicable. slightly different.

33

AURAD C.D.BLOCK

F-4 KARNATAKA AURAD TAL-UK A s BIDAR D!STRICT

~"' 2__ 0...-vL=::::J 2 ~ £ZI• Xm

,I r

(

\.. 'J T A .yo BOUNDARY, STATE 0 0 R"'llWAY LINE WIT" 5T.AT1cnl, IIROAD G"'v.;~ .. 0 • " °TALUKo. RIVER WITH 5TREAM 0 0 VILLAGE WITH' LOCATION CODE NUMBER " ~:::~:[===:: POST OFFICE / TELEGIIAPI1 Cf'FICE 0 PO/TO

HEADOUAIHERS, TALUk. 0 HIGHER SECOND,o\~ SC~OClL ... S

VilLAGES WITH POPULATION SI2E, '!>ELOW 200; POLICE STATION , .. PS 200- 499; 500-999; 1000 -4999 ;5000 AND ABOVE. 0 • •• HOSPITAL. PRIMAI'i~ HEt,LTH CENTRE; ?RiMAi

U"MEHLLED AND OTHER ROA:lS

C. D. Block bouildar) of Aurad is co - It!!r minu! wit" t'lluli: boundar)!.

8Qs~d upon Survey of indiO mop With t!':c pcrmlSllon ot th~ Surwyo: vEnerol Of IndlC © Govcrnmlfti of IMiG Copyrlght,1U!. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: AURAD-OOIO C. D. BLOCK: AURAD-OOlO

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE ." 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Akanapur 11/5/1/145 11/05/0010/0145 9/4/1/128 09/04/0010/0126 2 Allapur 11/5/1/3 ·11/05/0010/0003 9/4/1/10 09/04/0010/0010 3 Alur (B) 11/5/1/68 11/05/0010/0068 9/4/1/64 09/04/0010/0064 4 Alur(K) 11/5/1/61 11/0S/0010/0061 9/4il/63 09/04/0010/0063 S Aurad 11/S/1/1 11/0S/0010/0001 9/4/1/1 09/04/0010/0001

6 Babl i 11/5/1/82 11/05/0010/0082 9/4/1/93 09/04/0010/0093 7 Bachepa lli 11/5/1/81 11/05/0010/0081 9/4/1/91 09/04/0010/0091 8 Badalgaon 11/5/1/22 11/05/0010/0022 .9/4/1/7 09/04/0010/0007 9 Balad (B) 11/5/1/90 11/05/0010/0090 9/411/99 09/04/0010/0099 10 Balad(K) 11/5/1/91 11/05/0010/0091 9/4/1/7S 09/04/0010/0075 11 Ballur 11/5/1/66 .11/05/0010/0066 9/411/68 09/04/0010/0068 12 Balur 11/5/1/122 11/05/0010/0122 9/4/1/124 09/\)4/0010/0124 13 Bardapur 11/5/1/35 11/05/0010/0035 9/4/1/28 09/04/0010/0028 14 Basnal 11/S/1/112 11/0S/0010/0112 9/4/1/113 09/04/0010/0113 15 Bawalgaon 11/5/1/127 11/0S/0010/0127 9/4/1/132 09/04/0010/0132 16 Bedkuncla 11/5/1/99 11/05/0010/0099 9/4/1/77 09/04/0010/0077 17 Belddhal 11/5/1/36 11/05/0010/0036 9/4/1/26 09/04/0010/0026 18 Belkuni Bhopalgad 11/5/1/108 11/05/0010/0108 9/4/1/108 09/04/0010/0108 19 Belkuni Chaudhri 11/5/1/76 11/05/0010/0076 9/4/1/85 09/04/0010/0085 20 Belur (Narayan-Khed) 11/5/1/69 11/05/0010/0069 9/4/1/70 09/04/0010/0070 21 11/511/96 11/05/0010/0096 9/4.11/82 09/04/0010/0082 22 Bhandar Kl.I1Ita ,11/5/1/133 11/05/0010/0133 9/4/1/139 09/04/0010/0139 23 Bhavani Bijalgaon 11/S/11109 11/05/0010/0109 9/4/11109 09/04/0010/0109 24 Bonthi 11/5/1/129 11/0S/0010/0129 9/4/1/136 09/04/0010/0136 25 Boral 11/S/1/10 11/0S/0010/0010 9/4/1/18 09/04/0010/0018 26 Borgi (Janwada) 11/S/1/53 11/05/0010/0053 9/4/1/54 Q9/04/0010/0054

27 Chancleshwar 11/5/1/117 11/05/0010/0117 9/4/1/121 09/04/0010/0121 28 Chandori 11/5/1/93 11/05/0010/0093 9/4/1/78 09/04/0010/0078 29 Chantnal 11/5/1/72 11/05/0010/0072 9/4/1/72 09/04/0010/0072 30 Chikli Janwada 11/5/1/27 11/05/0010/0027 9/4/1/44 09/04/0010/0044 31 Chikli Udgir 11/5/1/146 11/05/0010/0146 9/4/1/127 09/04/0010/0127 32 Chimegaon 11/5/1/138 1.'/05/0010/0138 9/4/1/145 09/04/0010/0145 33 Chintaki 11/5/1/25 11/05/0010/0025 9/4/1/25 09/04/0010/0025

34 Dabka(Chawar) 11/5/1/125 11/05/0010/0125 9/4/1/125 09/04/0010/0125 35 Dangorgaon 11/5/1/134 11/05/0010/0134 9/4/1/140 09/04/0010/0140 36 Oaregaon 11/5/1/139 11/05/0010/0139 9/4/1/144 09/04/0010/0144 37 Dhupatmahagaon 11/5/1779 11/05/0010/0079 9/4/1/89 09/04/0010/0089 38 Diggi 11/5/1/116 11/05/0010/0116 9/4/1/117 09/04/0010/0117 39 Dongaon Makta 11/5/1/105 11/05/001UiOiu5 9/4/1/107 09/04/0010/0107 40 Ouduknal 11/5/1/20 11/05/0010/0020 9/4/01/5 09/04/0010/0005 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: AURAD-OOIO C. D. BLOCK: AURAD-OOIO

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION. CODE LOCATfON CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

41 Ekamba 11/5/1/18 11/05/0010/0018 9/4/1/3 09/04/0010/0003 42 Eklara 11/5/1/7 11/05/0010/0007 9/4/1/14 09/04/0010/0014

43 Ganeshpur 11/5/1/17 11/05/0010/0017 9/4/1/2 09/04/0010/0002 44 Ganeshpur (Udgir) 11/5/1/143 11/05/0010/0143 9/4/1/149 09/04/0010/0149 45 Ganganbeed 11/5/1/144 11/05/0010/0144 9/4;1/126 09/04/0010/0126 46 Gondgaon 11/5/1/14 11/05/0010/0014 9/4/1/21 09/04/0010/0021 47 Gudpall i 11/5/1/30 11/05/0010/0030 9/4/1/48 09/04/0010/0048

48 Hakyal 11/5/1/104 11/05;0010/0104 9/4/1/105 09/0.'./0010/0105 49 Halhalli 11/5/1/89 11/05/0010/0089 9/4/1/98 09/04/0010/0098 50 Handikhera 11/5/1/140 11/05/0010/0140 9/4/1/146 09/04/0010/0146 51 Hangerga 11/5/1/128 11/05/0010/0128 9/4/1/134 09/04/0010/0134 52 Hassikera 11/511/15 11/05/0010/0015 9/4/1/22 09/04/0010/0022 53 Hedgapur 11/5/1/84 11/05/0010/0084 9/4/1/88 09/04/0010/0088 54 Hippalgaon 11/5/1/75 11/05/0010/0075 9/4/1/84 09/04/0010/0084 55 Hokrana 11/5/1/126 11/05/0010/0126 9/4/1/133 09/04/0010/0133 56 Holsamandar 11/5/1/115 11/05/0010/0115 9/4/1/116 09/04/001010116 57 Horandi '11/5/1/121 11/05/0010/0121 9/4/1/123 09/04/0010/0123 58 11/5/1/118 11/05/0010/0118 9/4/1/120 09/04/0010/0120 59 Hulyal 11/5/1/19 11/05/0010/0019 9/4/1/4 09/04/0010/0004

60 Itgyal 11/5/1/47 11/05/0010/0047 9/4/1/30 09/04/0010/0030

61 Jaknal 11/5/1/40 11/05/0010/0040 9/4/1/32 .09/04/0010/0032 62 Jambgi(B) 11/5/1/55 11/05/0010/0055 9/4/1/57 09/04/0010/0057 63 Jamlapur 11/5/1/16 11/05/0010/0016 9/4/1/24 09(04/0010/0024 64 Jeerga (K) 11/5/1/51 11;05/0010/0051 9/4/1/51 09/04/0010/0051 65 Jeerga(B) 11/5/1/73 11/05/0010/0073 9/4/1/73 09/04/0010/0073 66 Jojna 11/5/1/33 11/05/0010/0033 9/4/1/47 09/04/0010/0047 67 Jonnekeri 11/5/1/6 11/05/0010/0006 9/4/1/16 09/04/0010/0016

68 Kalgapur 11/5/1/119 11/05/0010/0119 9/4/1/119 09/04/0010/0119 69 Kallur 11/5/1/5 11/05/0010/0005 9/4/1/13 09/04/0010/0013 70 11/5/1/100 11/05/0010/0100 9/4/1/100 09/04/0010/0100 7, Kandgol 11/5/1/59 11/05/0010/0059 9/4/'1/60 09/04/0010/0060 72 Kappikeri 11/5/1/9 11/05/0010/0009 9/4/1/17 09/04/0010/0017 73 Karanji (B) 11/5/1/43 11/05/0010/0(J43 9/4/1/36 09/04/0010/0036 74 Karanj i (K) 11/5/1/44 11/05/0010/0044 9/4/1/37 09/04/0010/0037 75 Karkhyal 11/5/1/135 11/05;0010/0135 9/4/1/141 09/01./0010/0141 76 Kaudgaol1 11/5/1/67 11/05/0010/0067 9/4/1/68 09/04/0010/0068 77 11/5/1/60 11/05/0010/0060 9/4/1/61 09/04/0010/0061 78 Khandi keri 11/5/1/13 11/05/0010/0013 9/4/1/23 09/04/0010/0023 79 Khasimpur 11/5/1/37 11/05/0010/0037 9/4/1/27 09/04/0010/0027 80 Khasimpur Borgi 11/5/1/52 11/05/0010/0052 9/4/1/53 09/04/0010/0053 •

38 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: AURAD-OOIO C. D. BLOCK: AURAD-0010

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCAT10N CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

81 Khatgaon 11/5/1/102 11/05/0010/0102 9/4/1/104 09/04/0010/0104 82 Khed 11/5/1/114 11/05/0010/0114 9/4/1/118 09/04/0010/0118 83 Kherda(B) 11/5/1/132 11/05/0010/0132 9/4/1/138 09/04/0010/0138 84 Korekal 11/5/1/97 11/05/0010/0097 9/4/1/83 09/04/0010/0083 85 Koryal 11/5/1/110 11/05/0010/0110 9/4/1/112 09/04/0010/0112 86 Kotgyal 11/5/1/106 11/05/0010/0106 9/4/1/111 09/04/0010/0111 87 Koutha (B) 11/5/1/64 11/05/0010/0064 9/4/1/66 09/04/0010/0066 88 Koutha(K) 11/5/1/65 11/05/0010/0065 9/4/1/67 09/04/0010/0067 89 Kushnoor Gadi 11/5/1/62 11/05/0010/0062 9/4/1/62 09/04/0010/0062 90 Kushnoor Thana 11/5/1/74 11/05/0010/0074 9/4/1/74 09/04/0010/0074

91 Ladha 11/5/1/80 11/05/0010/0080 9/4/1/90 09/04/0010/0090 92 Lingadhalli (Udgir) 11/5/1/98 11/05/0010/0098 9/4/1/79 09/04/0010/0079 93 Lingadhalli(Jukal) 11/5/1/48 11/05/0010/0048 9/4/1/39 09/04/0010/0039 94 Lingadhalli(Karamungi) 11/5/1/34 11/05/0010/0034 9/4/1/49 09/04/0010/0049 95 Lingi 11/5/1/131 11/05/0010/0131 9/4/1/137 09/04/0010/0137

96 Madnoor 11/5/1/124 11/05/0010/0124 9/4/1/103 09/04/0010/0103 97 Mahadongaon 11/5/1/12 11/05/0010/0012 9/4/1/19 09/04/C010/0019 98 Maharajwadi 11/5/1/56 11/05/0010/0056 9/4/1/56 09/04/0010/0056 99 11/5/1/137 11/05/0010/0137 9/4111143 09/04/001010143 100 Manganpur' 11/5/1/83 11/05/0010/0083 9/4/1/92 09/04/0010/0092 101 Manoor (K) 11/5/1/42 11/05/0010/0042 9/4/1/34 09/04/0010/0034 102 11/5/1/77 11/05/0010/0077 9/4/1/86 09/04/0010/0086 103 Medpalli 11/5/1/29 11/05/0010/0029 9/4/1/43 09/04/0010/0043 104 Mohmadapur 11/5/1/2 11/05/0010/0002 9/4/1/11 09/04/0010/0011 105 Mudhole (K) 11/5/1/94 11/05/0010/0094 9/4/1/80 09/04/0010/0080 106 Mudhole(B) 11/5/1/95 11/05/0010/0095 9/4/1/81 09/04/0010/0081 107 i 1/5/1/147 11/05/0010/0147 9/4/1/129 09/04/0010/0129 108 Mungnal 11/5/1/11 11/05/0010/0011 9/4/1/20 09/04/0010/0020 109 Murg (K) 11/5/1/123 11/05/0010/0123 9/4/1/101 09/04/0010/0101 110 Mvrki 11/5/1/142 11/05/0010/0142 9/4/1/147 09/04/0010/0147 111 Mustapur. 11/5/1/70 11/05/0010/0070 9/4/1/71 09/04/0010/0071 112 Muthkhed 11/5/1/149 11/05/0010/0149 9/4/1/130 09/04/0010/0130

113 Naganpall i 11/5/1/49 11/05/0010/0049 9/4/1/40 09/04/0010/0040 114 Nagmarpall i 11/5/1/46 '1/05/0010/0046 9/4/1/35 09/04/0010/0035 115 Nagoor (Muzafar) 11/5/1/31 11/05/0010/0031 9/4/1/46 09/04/0010/0046 116 Nagur Babji 11/5/1/78 11/05/0010/0078 9/ft/l/87 09/04/0010/0087 117 Bijalgaon 11/5/1/148 11/05/0010/0148 9/4/1/131 09/04/0010/0131 118 Nandi Naguar 11/5/1/32 11/05/0010/0032 9/411/45 09/04/0010/0045 119 Nandyal 11/5/1/41 11/05/0010/0041 9/4/1/33 09/04/0010/0033 120 Narasimhapur 11/5/1/24 11/05/0010/0024 9/4/1/9 09/04/0010/0009 121 Narayanpur 11/5/1/23 11/05/0010/0023 9/4/1/8 09/04/0010/0008 122 Nidoda 11/5/1/88 11/05/0010/0088 9/4/1/97 09/04/00 1 0/0097 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALuK: AURAD-OOIO c. D. BLOCK: AURAD-OOIO

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manua!) (COf11XJter) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

123 (K) 11/5/1/87 11/05/0010/0087 9/4/1/94 09/04/0010/0094

124 Pashapur 11/5/1/63 11/05/0010/0063 9/4/1/65 09/04/0010/0065

125 Ra i pa II i 11/5/1/45 11/05/0010/0045 9/4/1/38 09/64/0010/0038 126 Rakshal(B) 11/5/1/85 11/05/0010/0085 9/4/1/96 09/04/0010/0096 127 Rakshal (K) 11/5/1/86 11/05/0010/0086 9/4/1/95 09/04/0010/0095 128 Ramdyal 11/5/1/103 11/05/0010/0103 9/4/1/106 09/04/0010/0106 129 Rarrpur 11/5/1/101 11/05/0010/0101 9/4/1/102 09/04/0010/0102

130 Sangam 11/5/1/92 11/05/0010/0092 9/4/1/76 09/04/0010/0076 131 Sangnal 11/5/1/136 11/05/0010/0136 9/4/1/142 09/04/0010/0142 132 Santhpur 11/5/1/50 11/05/0010/0050 9/4/1/50 09/04/0010/0050 133 11/5/1/130 11/05/0010/0130 9/4/1/135 09/04/0010/0135 134 Sawl i 11/511/113 11/05/0010/0113 9/4/1/115 09/04/0010/0115 135 Shambell i 11/5/1/71 11/05/0010/0071 9/4/1/52 09/04/0010/0052 "136 11/')/1/'20 11/05/0010/0120 9/4/1/122 09/04/0010/0122 137 Sorha II i 11/5/1/58 11/05/0010/0058 9/4/1/59 09/04/0010/0Q59 138 Sundhal 11/5/1/39 11/05/0010/0039 9/4/1131 09/04/0010/0031 139 Sunknal 11/5/1/26 11/05/0010/0026 9/4/1/42 09/04/0010/0042

140 Tapshal 11/5/1/111 11/0510010/0111 914/1/114 09/04/0010/0114, 141 Tegumpur 11/5/1/4 11/0510010/0004 9/4/1/12 09/04/0010/0012 142 Torna 11/5/1/107 11/0510010/0107 9/4/1/110 09/04/0010/0110 143 11/5/1/8 11/05/0010/0008 9/4/1/15 09/04/0010/0015

144 Ujani 11/5/1/28 11/05/0010/0028 9/4/1/41 09/04/0010/0041

145 Wadgaon Deshmukh 11/5/1/54 11/05/0010/0054 9/4/1/55 09/04/0010/0055 146 Wagangera 11/5/1/141 11/05/0010/0141 9/4/1/148 09104/0010/0148 147 Wallepu.r 11/5/1/57 11/05/0010/0057 9/4/1/58 09/04/0010/0058 148 Wanmarpall i 11/5/1/21 11/05/0010/0021 9/4/1/6 09/04/0010/0006

149 Yengunda 11/5/1/38 11/05/0010/0038 9/4/1/29 09/04/0010/0029

40

VILLAGE

AMENITI.ES Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; Code No. :0010

L.e. Nam~ of Villagl.! Total area of Total Al11l.!nili\!~ availahll! (if not availahll! within th..: villagl!. a das.h (-) is ~hnwn in th~ No. the village Poru- wlumn and next to it in hra"kets. the distance in hrnad ran)!es viI.. -) kms. )-10 kills. (In hectares) lotion and 10+ kIll~ ofthl! n~ar\!st ~Ia~~ Whl!fl! thl! fn.:ility is availahll.! is gi.v.:n}. and Educ.- Medical Drinking Post Day or C' l '1ll1111l ni~ati{)n No.of tional \\'atl.!T and Day!>. of IBus Stop. Hnus\!- Tele- marketl Railway Station. holds graph hat irany Waterway I

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

AURAD 1911.59 13059 P( 14), H, RP(4) T, II, HP PTO, MON BS (2051) M(10), Phone H(4) , PUC, C, AC

2 MOHMADAPUR 471.89 848 P, AC -(0-5) 1.1, HP PO -(0-5) as (135)

3 AllAPUR 235.85 363 P, AC -(0-5 ) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (82)

4 TEGUMPUR 375_80 654 P, AC -(5-10) 1.1, HP PO - (5-10) as (98)

5 KAllUR 677_99 11BO P, AC -(5-10) 1.1, HP PO, -(5-10) BS. (199) Phone

6 JONNEKERI 445.95 737 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (122)

7 EKLARA 1022.52 1735 P(3), H, -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (283) AC

B TULJAPUR 383.92 712 P, AC -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (128)

9 KAPPIKERI 581.43 287 P, AC -(0-5) T, II, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) BS (55)

10 BORAl 715.70 1203 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) BS (211 )

11 MUNGNAL 1023.06 1538 P, M -(0-5) II, HP PO - (0-5) BS (249)

12 MAHADONGAON 963.09 804 P(2), AC -(0-5) II, HP - CO-5) -(0-5) BS ( 134)

13 KHANDI KERI 1025.38 745 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as ( 135)

14 GONDGAON 597.40 806 P, AC -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (127)

42 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE NameofC,D,Block: AURAD; emit- No,: 0010

Approach Nl!afl!~t Town. Class of Town POW'::f Land us~ (ar~a llndl.'f din~~r~nt typ..:s or land US\! in hl.'ctarl.!'s rounJ~d to two d¢-:im~d pl:!,:..:s) Le. to villaglo! and Jistanc~ (in Km.) Supply No. Forl.!~t lrri~akd Un-irrigakd ClIliural>k Arl.!'a Illlt (hy ~olln:1! orirrig:lti\)f1) avaibhk (in..:luding f\)I·I..'ultivati\)1l gaue-hilf and

gn)\'~:-.)

(11) (12) ( 13) ( 14) ( 15) ( 16) ( 17) ( 18) (1)

PR BJDAR- 1 - 42 EA Total 12.24 1675.77 94.16 129.42 Ye- 12.24

PR BIDAR· 1- 42 EA Total 7.45 429.15 15.23 20.06 2 lie' 7.45

PR BIDAR- I· 44 EA Total 3.39 228.64 1.34 2.48 3 lIe- 3.39

PR BIDAR- 1- 45 EA Total 48.67 265.56 10.65 50.92 4 Tk· 48.67

PR BIDAR- 1- 41 EA Total 3.44 603.64 21.16 49.75 5 lIe- 3.44

PR BIDAR- 1- 35 EA 383.36 17.56 45,03 6

PR BIDAR- 1- 41 EA Total 4.15 921.83 76.66 19.88 7 lIe- 4.15

PR BIDAR· I· 37 EA Total 2.63 336.21 25.68 19.40 8 lIe- 2.63

PR BIDAR· 1- 32 EA 498.47 49.58 33,38 9

PR BIDAR- 1- 36 EA Total 4.96 641.22 44.69 24.83 10 lIe- 4.96

PR BIDAR- 1- 46 EA Total 9.11 9b9.78 8.36 35,81 11 lIe- 9.11

PR BIDAR- 1- 46 EA 817.10 99.25 46,74 12

PR BHALK I· I I I - 45 EA 862.08 118.58 44,72 13

KR BHALK I· I I I - 47 EA 535.76 17.03 44,61 14

43 • VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; Code No. :0010

L.e. Name of Village Total area of Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in brackets, the distan~e in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5,10 kms, . (In hectares) lation and 10+ kms of the nearest I!lace where the facility is available is given). and Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tiona I Water and Days of [Bus Stop, House- Tele- marketl Railway Station, holds graph hat ifany Waterway]'

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

15 HASSIKERA 563.50 878 P, M, Ae • (0-5) T, W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (127)

16 JAMLAPUR 404_59 857 P, AC - (0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) - (5-10) '(0-5) (138)

17 GANESHPUR 537.78 741 P -(0-5) 1, \I, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (116)

18 EKAMBA 2034.18 3100 P(2), M, -(5-10) T, \I, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (497) H, Ae Phone

19 HULYAL 707.33 1257 P(2) , Ae -(5-10) 'II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS . (175)

20 DUDUKNIAL 682.13 1051 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (169)

21 IoIANMARPAlLI 537.25 1129 p', AC -(0-5) 1, 'II, HP - (0-5) -to-5) BS (190)

22 BADALGAON 598.20 1081 P -(0-5) 01, HP PO -(0-5) BS (172)

23 NARAYAN PUR 550.53 830 P, AC -(0-5) 01, HP PO . - (0-5) BS (128)

24 NARASlMHAPUR 468.14 54 - (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (12)

25 CHINTAKI 1540.62 2742 P(4), PHC, FPC T, W, HP PO FRI BS (499) M(2) , AC

26 SUNKNAL 332.30 658 P -(0-5) 1.', HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (97)

27 CHIKLI JANIJADA 2278.48 2783 P(2), M,· - (5-10) 1.', HP PO - (0-5) BS (445) -AC

28 UJANI 874.92 848 P, M -(0-5) T, HP PO -(0-5) as (142)

29 MEDPALlI 772.95 970 P(3) -(0-5) IJ, HP PO - (0-5) -(0-5) ( 157)

44 DIRECTORY

\N D LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; Code No.: 0010

~ppraach Nearest Town, Class of Town Power Land usc (arca under different types of land use in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. o village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irri.gated Culturahle Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gIluchar and groves)

J.]l (12) (13) (14) ( 15) ( 16) (17) ( 18) ( 1 )

:R BtlALKI' Ill· .42 fA 496.60 39.98 26.92 15

:R UDGIR()- 11- 42 EA Total 32.58 352.00 5.65 14.36 16 lie- 32.58

'R UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 38 fA Total 3.89 496.80 19.47 17.62 17 lie- 3.89

'R UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 33 EA Total 113.52 1664.85 117.67 ' 138.14 18 Tk- 113.52

~R UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 30 fA Total 40.57 579.29 38.80 48.67 19 \,Ie- 40.57

?R UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II' 36 EA 9.38 Total 11.53 571.45 67.01 22.76 20 lie- 11.53

'R (MAHARASHTRA)- 111- 36 fA 20.24 Total 3.33 420.80 40.55 52.33 ,1 lie- 3.33

'R 'DEGLUR(MAHARASHTRA) - 111- 38 EA Total 9.11 507.51 37.44 44.14 22 lie' 9.11

'R BIDAR' 1- 42 EA Total 11.53 509.17 20.30 9.53 23 l.Ie· 11.53

R BIDAR· 1- 42 EA Total 1.42 460.08 3.09 3.55 24 lie' 1.42

R BIDAR· 1- 33 fA 40.47 Total 4.15 1048.88 256.44 190.68 25 l.Ie· 4.15

R BIDAR- 1- 33 EA Total 4.15 320.43 7.72 26 l.Ie' 4.15 ,. BIDAR· ]- 29 EA 32.38 Total 22.46 1841.23 249.03 133.38 27 Tk- 22.46

BIDAR- 1- 31 EA 152.43 Total 9.92 529.64 12.72 170.21 28 lie- 9.92

BIDAR- ]- 33 EA Total 11.64 566.86 182.12 12.33 29 lJe- 11.64

45 VILLAGE

AMENITIESI Name ofC.D,13lol'k : AURAD; Code No. :0010

LC. N;lllh~ of VIII.lV~ Total ,m:a of Tntal Allll!nili>!s avaibhll.!' til' not availahl~ within th.: vill(1g~. a da:-.h (-) is sh(')wn in lh~ "," th\! \'il!at!~ p~\p\l- -":lJlumn and nl!xt tt, it in hra-...:"'~h. 111.: distan'.::.: In hroad rang_..:s VIZ. -~ ~ln:_-... S-10 km~. (in h~dar..:~) lati~\n and 10 +- kms of th~ n..;ar..;~t phk'\! wh.:r.: tho.; t[l~'\!it\' is avaii

(2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

30 GUDPAL Ll 851. 27 1148 P(2) , AC . (0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (192)

31 NAGOOR (MUZAFAR) 334.34 624 P, AC -(5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (119)

32 NANDI NAGUAR 425.05 749 P, AC -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (114 )

33 JDJNA 1204.60 1759 P, M, AC -(0-5) 1-1, HP PO -(0-5) BS (282)

34 LINGADHALLI(KARAMUNGI) 553.82 658 P, AC -(0-5) 1-1, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (99)

35 BARDAPUR 553.69 748 P, AC -(0-5) 1-1, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (146)

36 BELDDHAL 765.51 980 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (171 )

37 KHASIMPUR 473.62 486 P, AC - (0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (78)

38 YENGUNDA 760.32 1749 P, H, AC -(5-10) 1./, HP PO -(0-5) BS (279)

39 SUNDHAL 642.45 1714 P(2), H, -(5-10) w, HP PO TUE 8S (260) H, AC

40 JAKNAL 311. 63 418 P - (5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (66)

41 NANDYAL 359.74 491 P, AC -(5-10) 1./, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0·5) (80)

42 MANDOR (K) 745.74 842 P -(5-10) w, HP -(0-5) - (5-10) -(0-5) (144)

43 KARANJI (!l) 1362.76 1244 P, M - (5-1D) II, HP -(5-10) - (5-10) BS (230)

44 KARANJ[ (K) 598.68 774 p -(10+) II, HP -(0-5) . (5-10) BS (133)

46 )lRECTORY

Nl) LA N D USE Name of C.D.!3Iock : AURAD; Code No.: 0010

rl)n\a~h Nl!arl!sl Town. Cta~s of Town Po\\'~r Land lIS~ (,1r~a unJ~f di!Tacnt types or hind lISC' in h.:dart!"i rotJlllll.'u In t ... \O d~..:iIllJI p!!1l.:cs) l.c. vi!bg.: and distan~c (in Km.) Surrly No, Forest Irrigtlkd Un-irrigakd CulliJrahk Ar\,.';1 f]\)t (h.v ~llurl>~ of ilfi~;Hi()n) wa:-.h.:

Ul ( 12) (13) (14) .1Ql___ ( 17) (18) (1)

BIDAR- j- 33 EA Total 1.62 847.38 2.27 30 \le- 1.62

BIDAR- j- 36 EA Total 6.58 279.24 32.38 16.14 31 \le- 6.58

BIDAR- 1- 35 EA Total 4.25 384.46 16.18 20.16 32 \le- 4.25

BIDAR- 1- 33 EA 'Total 9.21 1011.75 157.83 25.81 33 lie- 9.21

BIDAR- j- 36 EA 445.17 84.99 23.66 34

BIDAR- j- 37 EA Total 8.30 412.79 97.33 35.27 35 \le- 8.30

BIDAR- 1- 36 EA Total 3.23 668.19 29.59 64.50 36 \le- 3.23

BJDAR- J- 42 EA Total 5.97 408.68 32.69 26.28 37 \le- 5.97

BIDAR- 1- 46 EA 21.22 Total 30.35 576.65 71.78 60.32 38 Tk- 30.35

BJDAR- 1- 41 EA 46.32 Tota! 11.53 565.51 5.21 13.88 39 \le- 11.53

BJDAR- J- 44 EA Total 8.65 257.57 11.15 34.26 40 \le- 8.65 .. BIDAR- 1- 44 EA 271.74 59.77 28.23 41

BIDAR- 1- 43 EA 20.23 Total 8.20 432.52 128.02 156.77 42 \le- 8.20

BIDAQ- 1- 40 EA 88.97 1018.10 156.36 99.33 43

BIDAR- 1- 43 EA 13.26 396.81 79.75 108.86 44

47 VILLAGE . AMENITlES Name of C. D.Block : AURAD; Code No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village Total area of Total Amenities available (if not available witbin tbe village, a dash (-) is shown in th< No. the village Popu- column and next to it ill brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms. 5-10 km" (In hectares) lalion and 10+ kms of the near

(8) (9) (10) i1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) -(0,5) -(0-5) BS 45 RAJ PALL! 967.45 1469 P T, II, HP PO, (244) Phone

,(5,10) -(0-5) BS 46 NAGMARPALll 733.73 1252 P, AC II, HP PO (209) •

,(0'5) 47 ITGYAL 448.99 468 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP ·(0'5) BS (73)

-(0-5) 48 LINGADHALlI(JUKAL) 298.92 ·237 P, AC -(0,5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) (35)

-(0,5) 49 NAGANPALLI 733.73 1191 P ·(0-5) T, HP -(0'5) BS (192)

50 SANTHPUR 704.18 3124 P(4), PHC, FPC, T, W, HP PTO, SUN BS (515 ) MOl, RP(5) Phone H(3) , PUC, AC

,(0,5) . -(0-5) 51 JEERGA (K) 268.86 271 . P(2), AC . (0-5) \I '(0-5) (48)

,(5,10) -(0-5) 52 KHASIMPUR BORGI 544.23 154 P, AC ·(5,10) II, HP -(0-5) (28)

,(5,10) 53 BORG I (JANIIADA) 1063.78 1182 P, AC ·(5-10) II, liP PO BS ( 195)

54 WADGAON DESHHUKH 1815.27 3591 P, H, H, PIIC T, 1,1, liP PTO, -(S-10) BS (541) AC Phone

55 JAMBGI (B) 1959.63 2089 P(2), M, RP T, II, HP PO TIIU BS (356) H, AC

-(0,5) • (0-5) 56 MAHARAJIIADI 356.53 606 P(2) -(0,5) II, HP '(0.-5) (101)

57 IIAlLEPUR 921.82 1116 P(2) ,(0,5) 1,1, liP -(0'5) -(0-5) BS (184)

-(0-5) 58 SORHALLl 783.59 1338 P ·(5,10) II, HP PO '(0-5 ) (203)

48 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; Code No.: 0010

Approach Nearest Town, Class of Town Pow~r Land use (area under different types of land use in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (induding for cultivation gauchar and groves)

(11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) (18) ( 1 )

KR BIOAR- 1- 38 EA Total 4.20 903.94 24.61 34.70 45 'We- 4.20

PR BIDAR- 1- 43 EA 12.53 Total 6.07 607.20 55.38 52.55 46 'We- 6.07

?R alOAR- 1- 40 EA Total 7_86 384.09 32.32 24.72 47 lIe- 7_86

KR BIOAR- 1- 36 EA 284_47 4.50 9.95 48

PR BIDAR- i- 36 EA 22.20 Total 6_07 607.20 55.39 42.87 49 lIe- 6.07 r'R BIOAR- 1- 30 EA Tota! 14.81 463.99 128.22 97.16 50 Tk- 14_81

KR (HOAR- 1- 30 EA Total 1.93 175_75 82.12 9.06 51 \Je- 1.9~

(R BIOAR- 1- 38 EA Total 0.61 411.48 80.29 51.85 52 lIe- 0.61

OR BIDAR- 1- 38 EA 16:30 Total 0.81 737.77 178.07 130.83 53 \Je- 0.81

OR BIDAR- 1- 25 EA 87.23 1441.18 247.32 39.54 54

OR BIDAR- 1- 31 . EA 40.47 Total 4.49 1550.49 172.93 191.25 55 lIe- 4.49

:R BIDAR- 1- 28 EA 15.02 Total 3.44 255.21 38.64 44.22 56 lIe- 3.44 to 'R BIDAR- 1- 32 EA Total 40.07 706.34 86.51 88.90 57 lIe- 40.07

:R BIDAR- 1- 29 EA 12.26 Total 9.46 675.92 3.64 82.31 58 lIe- 9.46

49 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name <)1' C.D.Blm:k : AURAD; Code No. :0010

Le. NalH~ of Village Tntal ar~(l nf Tolal Aml.!nitit..:s availabk (if not aV(lilahl\! within lhl.! villaglo!, a dHf'h (-) I!; shown in the No. th~ village Popu- column and nl.!'xt to il in hrackds. thl.! distanc~ in hroad rang(!~ viI.. -5 kms. 5-10 kms. (In hectares) lalion and 10+ kms ofthl.! I1carl!st [!la,,;c whl!l\! th~ facilit}' is nvaiiahk is giv~n}. and Edu.:a- Medical Drinking Posl Day or C(lmmunicati(ln No.of liooal Wat

( 1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

59 KANDGOL 644.90 1044 P -( 10+) II, HP, R -(0-5) -(5-10) -(O-li) (180)

60 KHANAPUR 672.61 951 P, AC -(10+) II, HP, R -(0-5) - (S -1 0) -(0-5) (176) 4

61 ALUR(K) 1038.64 1299 P -(0-5) T, II, HP -(0-5) -(5 -1 0) -(0-5) (237)

62 KUSHNOOR GAOl 912.31 1560 P, M -(5-10) II, HP, R PO - (S -10) BS (235)

63 PASHAPUR 388.16 434 P -(5-10) II, HP, R PO, -(0-5) BS (63) Phone

64 KOUTHA (8) 780.80 1910 P, M, H, -(0-5) II, HP, R PO, -(0-5) BS (286) AC Phone

65 KOUTHA(K) .. ~ 432.13 561 P, M, AC -(0-5) T, II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (85)

66 BALLUR JANIJADA 421.15 895 P -(5-10) T, II, HP -(0-5) -(5 -10) BS (165)

67 KAUDGAO~ 433.42 1242 P, M, AC -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (215)

68 ALUR (B) 690.83 387 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) - (0-5) (57)

69 BELUR (NARAYAN-KHED) 798.06 694 P -(10+) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (122)

70 MUSTAPUR 485.26 656 P, AC -(5-10) T, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (94)

71 SHAMBELLI 798.72 1477 P, M, AC -(0-5) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (273)

72 CHANTNAl 975.40 1042 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 158)

73 JEERGA(B) 544.18 884 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (129)

50 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; Code No.: 0010

Approa,h Neare,t Town, Class of Town Pow~r Land us~ (lIf~a und~r dift;:r~nt typ~s of land use in h~,tares round~-d to two dcdmal places) L.e. to villag\! and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Fnr~st Irrigat~d Un-jrri.¥at~d Culturahk Area not Chy sourc~ of irrigation) wast~ availahle (including for cultivation gaw:har and grov\!s)

~11~ ~ 12~ ~ 13~ ~14~ ~ 15 ~ ~ 16~ ~1n ~ 18~ ~ 1 ~

KR BIOAR· 1- 28 EA 8.62 Total 18.82 506.74 62.13 48.59 59 lie' 18.82 ~ , .. KR BIDAR- I' 27 fA Total 1.82 530.72 80.49 59.58 pO lie' 1.82

KR BIDAR· I' 25 EA 60.70 Total 3.74 777.73 96.07 100.40 61 lIe- 3.74

PR BIOAR- 1- 22 EA 28.24 Total 8.09 616.50 189.93 69.55 62 lIe- 8.09

PR BIDAR- J. 18 EA Total 2.63 247.49 78.92 59.12 63 lIe- 2.63

PR BIOAR - 1- 15 EA Total 51.28 578.51 69.12 81.89 64 lIe- 51.28

PR BIDAR- I' 16 EA Total 25.24 365.75 2.98 38.16 65 lie' 25.24

PR BIDAR· 1- 19 EA Total 11.33 357.12 42.48 10.22 66 lIe- 11.33

PR BIDAR' 1- 21 EA 15.17 lotal 10.02 287.39 53.05 67.79 67 We- 10.02

KR BIDAR- 1- 25 EA 20.23 Total 1.62 548.97 . 71.86 48.15 68 We- 1.62

KR BIDAR- 1- 25 fA 551.13 162.22 84.71 69

PR BIDAR- 1- 24 EA 31\).40 103.94 10.92 70

PR BIDAR- 1- 30 EA 16.35 Total 35.51 642.42 53.44 51.00 71 We- 35.51

KR BIDAR- 1- 30 EA Total 19.13 790.54 111.09 54.64 72 We- 19.13

PR BIDAR- J- 28 EA Total 5.87 414.72 90.50 33.09 73 We- 5.87

F-5 51 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name ofC.D.Block: AURAD; Code No. :0010

L.C. Nam~ of Villag~ Total ar~a of Total AI1l"niti~s availaok (ifnot av"il"hl~ within th~ village. a d",h (-) is shown in th~ No. th~ village p(\PU- column and nexttn it in hrackets. the dislance in hroad ranges viz. -'i kms. 5-10 kms. (In hectares) lalion and 10+ killS Oflhc ncal'c't [!Iacc wher~ the f'lc'il:t~· is availahk is giwn). aoJ EJU\.'li- Ml.!dical Drinking Post Dilyor Cnmrnuni.:alicln No.of tional Wal~r and DaY' nf [Bus Stnp. Hous\!~ Tek- mark~tl Railway Slation. holds graph hat if any Waterway]

( 1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

74 KUSHNOOR THANA 672.75 3189 P(4), PHC, FPC, T, II, HP PTO, SAT BS (540) M(4), H(2) RP(2) Phone

75 HIPPAlGAON 1144.52 1499 P -(0-5) . T, II, MP PO -(0-5) BS (260)

76 BELKUNI CHAUDHRI 1179.68 3453 P(3), M, -(5-10) ,T, II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (561) AC

77 MASKAL 1485.92 1570 P, M -(0-5) T, II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (276)

78 NAGUR BABJI 598.67 1061 P, AC -(5-10) II, MP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS ( 184)

79 DHUPATMAHAGAON 1210.74 2555 P(Z), M, -(10+) II, HP, R PO -(10+) BS (398) H, AC

80 LADHA 1037.34 1391 P, AC -(5-10) 1.1, HP, R PO -(5-10) BS (230)

81 BACHEPAlLl 423.67 717 P, AC -(10+) HP, R -(0-5) -(10+) BS (126)

82 BABLI 295.47 480 P - (1 0+) HP, R -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (9S)

83 MANGANPUR 297.58 282 P, AC - (10+) HP, R - (0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (47)

84 HEDGAPUR 1325.80 2749 P(2), M, - (0-5) T, II, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (444) H, AC Phone

85 RAKSHAL(B) 407.07 597 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) - (0-5) (100)

86 RAKSHAL(K) 280.98 1030_ P, M -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (203)

87 NIHUR (K) 303.91 324 P, AC -(0-5 ) HP, R -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (55)

88 NIDOOA 1048.83 1588 P, AC -(0-5) T, II, HP PO -(0-5) 5S (262)

52 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name nfC.D.Block: AURAD; Code No.: 0010

Approach N~ar~st Town. Class of Town Power Land usc (area under dilTcrent types of land usc in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturahlc Area not (by SOurce of irrigation) waste availahle (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

(11) ( 12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) ( 18) (1)

PR BHALKI- 111- 25 EA 20.24 Total 9.51 513.15 48.56 81.29 74 \.Ie- 9.51

KR BHALKI- Ill- 29 EA 16.19 Total 12.14 998.83 24.28 93.08 75 \.Ie- 12.14

PR BHALKI- 111- 32 EA 15.51 Total 19.48 1089.57 55.12 76 \.Ie- 19.48

KR BIDAR- 1- 34 EA Total 79.42 1238.39 8.09 160.02 77 Tk- 79.42

PR BIDAR- 1- 37 EA Total 14.16 537.80 10.12 36.59 78_ \.Ie- 14.16

PR BIDAR- 1- 30 EA 12.43 Total 5.67 1010.19 60.71 121.74 79 \.Ie- 5.67

PR BIDAR- 1- 27 EA 30.35 Total 11.84 893.32 21.04 80.79 80 \.Ie- 11.84

KR BIOAR- 1- 32 EA Total 8.04 363.64 4.05 47.94 81 \.Ie- 8.04

PR BIDAR- 1- 33 EA 274.00 21.47 82

PR BIDAR- 1- 33 EA Total 2.43 276.19 0.40 18.56 83 \.Ie- 2_43

PR BHALKI- I I 1- 30 EA 22.31 Total 25.19 1188.51 40.47 49.32 84 lIe- 25.19

KR BHALK 1- I I 1- 29 EA Total 11.43 364_12 8.30 23.22 85 lIe- 11.43

KR BHALKI- I I 1- 28 EA 33.96 Total 14.82 217.52 2.00 12.68 86 lIe- 14.82

KR BHALKI- 111- 28 EA Total 15.18 265.42 14.10 9.21 87 lIe- 15.18

PR BHALKI- 111- 28 EA Total 3.24 984.91 60.68 88 lIe- 3.24

53 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C. D. Block : AURAD; Coue No. :()OIO

Le. Name of Vlllag\! Total ar..:a n! Tnlai Allll.!nili ..... availahk (ifnot 3vailahk within (hI.! \.illa~.: .•1 da ... h f ) i:-. ~h{)wn in th~ N: P"P"- ":ululnl' and n~\t to it in hra~kl!ls. thl! di~lan\"\! III hrnad rall~\.·"" if" -5 krns. ~-IO '''''. (In h';dar~~) latilHl and l()+ klll~ pfthl! nl..'~lrL~t [!la~'1.! 'Ah('I'i..: th...: f:h:liil\ I~ a\;lIbhk i:- gi\'~nl· and Edu,a- Medi,al Drinking Pt)~t DCI~ or COI11IllUni<..:Dtll l ll No,of ti()n~1i Watt.!r a"d Da,', "I' IBus Stop. Hou:-...:- Tele· nwr~di Railway Statt"". hi II~I~ t'r:lrh hal if (1Jl) Wat~rwaYI

~ 12 ~22 {3 ) {42 {5) {6) III ~8) {9) {lO 2

89 HAL HAL LI 708.99 1697 P, M, AC - (S-10) T, HP PO -(5-10) BS (264)

90 BALAD (B) 522.46 1317 P, M, AC - (5-10) T, II, HP - (0-5) -(5-10) BS (226)

91 BALAD(K) 652.41 924 P, AC ,(0,5) II, R PO - (0,5) BS ( 160)

92 SANGAM 392.43 1083 P(2) , M, H - (5,10) T, HP, R PO - (5-10) BS ( 187)

93 CHANDORI 735.01 1602 P, M, AC . (5'10) T, II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (255)

94 MUDHOLE (K) 428.34 885 P, AC -(0,5) T, II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (162)

95 MUDHOLE(B) 2110.36 3612 P(2) , M, PHC, RP T, II, HP PTO, FRJ BS (616) H, AC Phone

96 BEMBRA 430.67 670 P, M, AC - (0-5) II, HP -(0-5 ) . (0-5) BS ( 115)

97 KOREKAL 851.40 1727 P, M, AC - (0-5) T, 101, HP PO -(0-5) -(0-5 ) (295)

98 LlNGADHALLI (UDGIR) 190.63 270 P RP T, II, HP . (O-S) -(0'5) -(0-5) (39)

99 BEDKUNDA 1103.09 1637 P(3) -(0-5) 101, HP PO -(0-5) BS (263)

100 KAMAL NAGAR 1667.20 7417 P(4) , PHC, FPC, T, 101, HP PTO, SUN BS, RS ( 1227) M(4) , RP Phone H(3) , PUC, C, AC

101 RAMPUR 259.41 234 P - (0-5) 101, HP '(0-5) - (0,5) BS (45 )

102 KHATGAON 705.09 1490 P(2) , M, -(0-5) 101, HP PO - (0-5) BS (263) H, AC

54 DIRECTORY

Al\D LAN D USE Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; COlle No.: 0010

.<\l'l'rlla,h No,!~H~ ... t T~""'n. Cia"'''' ,,(T\)\\1\ P\\Wl.!f LI1Ht U~~ \ar~a uIH.kr dilL'r~nl \~I'~"" nr lalll! nSo": in h,.>,:i(\r...;~ rnumt~d to t\\'\\ tk...:im31 rhk(:~) L.c. tn vtllat!1.! ano dist

gr{1v~~)

( 11 ) ( 12) ( 13) (14) _(__i_2] (16) (17) (18) ( 1 )

PR BHALKI· 111- 24 EA 4_65 Total 8.20 616.12 19.12 60.90 89 i.Je- 8.20

PR BHALKI - 111- 21 EA 13.25 Tota I 12.29 453.51 10.12 33.29 90 We- 12.29

PR BHALKI - 111- 20 EA 28.63 Total 3.34 528.06 18.21 74.17 91 We- 3.34

PR BHALKI- 111- 18 EA 8.01 Total 59.79 186.04 20.24 118.35 92 We- 59.79

PR BHALK I- 111- 24 EA Total 10.62 580.71 56.66 87.02 93 We- 10.62

KR BHALK I- III- 23 EA Total 4.17 417.40 6.77 94 We" 4.17

PR BHALKI' III- 33 EA Tot~l 70.82 1636.56 161. 88 241.10 95 We- 70.82

PR BHALK I- III- 30 EA Total 4.30 379.40 4.05 42.92 96 >le- 4.30

PR BHALKI- 111- 29 EA Tota I 102.09 688.41 6.8B 54.02 97 Tk" 102.09

KR BHALKI- III- 31 EA 175.26 2.79 12.58 98

PR BHALKI- I I 1- 25 EA Total 8.09 1041.43 8.09 45.48 99 We- B.09

PR UoGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II- 19 EA Total 30.45 1398.11 125.87 112.77 100 We- 30.45

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- I I - 22 EA Total 2.63 189.40 B.71 101 We- 2.63

PR UDGJR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 14 EA Total 5.06 686.67 11.59 1.77 102 We- 5.06

55 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; Code No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village Total area of Tmal Amenities available (if no! availahle within the village. 8 dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in orachts. the distance in hroad ranges viz. -5 kms. 5-10 kms. (In hectares) lation and 10+ kms of the nearest ~Iacc where the facility is availaole is given). and £duea- Medical Drinking Po~1 Day or Communicali(ln No.of tional Water and Days of [Bus Stop. House- Telc- market/ Railway Station. holds graph hat if any WateN-ay]

.{j_) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

103 RAMDYAL ~ 445.71 428 P, AC -(5-10) 1./, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (77)

104 HAKYAL 472.5D 720 P, AC -(5-10) W, HP PO -(5-10) as ( 116) '. 105 DONGAON MAKTA 1888.61 2525 P, 101, H, PHC T, W, HP PO -(5-10) BS (405) AC

106 KOTGYA.L 340_87 1261 P, M, AC -(0-5) T, W, HP PO -(0-5) as (228)

107 TORNA 2181_81 3453 P(4), M, PHC T, 1./, HP PTO, -(0-5) as (576) H, AC Phone

108 BElKUNI BHOPALGAD 1523_63 2567 PO), 101, -(0-5) T, w, HP PO -(10+) BS (418) H, AC

109 BHAVANI BIJAlGAON 522_75 1114 P, 101, AC -(0-5) T, II, HP PO -(0-5) -(0-5) (195)

110 KORYAL 276_93 593 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (82)

111 TAPSHAL 396.41 817 P, AC -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (138)

112 BASNAL 321_83 458 P -(5-10) 1./, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (59)

113 SAIll! 1112.52 1757 P, M -(5-10) T, HP PO -(5-1D) BS (306)

114 KHED 638.87 1709 P, 101, AC - (0-5) II, HP, R PO -(5-10) BS (298)

115 HOLSAMANDAR 1567.23 2538 P(2), 101 Pile T, II, liP PTO, -(0-5) BS (465) Phone

116 OIGGI 447.48 1042 P, 101, AC -(0-5) IJ, HP PO -(0-5) BS (192)

56 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nam~ of C.D.Block : AURAD; Cod~ No.: 0010

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town Power Land us~ (area under different types of land use in hectares rounded t"two dc"imal pla"es) L.C. 10 village and dislance (in Km.) Supply No. Foresl Irrigaled Un-irrigaled Culturahlc Arca not (hy ,Duree "f irrigatil.)n) wasle availabll! (induding for cultivation gauchar and grows)

( 11) ( 12) (13) (14) (ll) (16) (17) ( 18) (1)

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 16 EA Total 13_46 413.29 12.84 6.12 103 Tk- 4.15 lIe- 9.31

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 16 EA Total 8.90 443.67 17.24 2.69 104 '.Ie' 8.90

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 18 EA Total 95.39 1672.20 86.96 34.06 105 Tk- 40.76 We- 54.63

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- I I - 16 EA Total 19.43 255.06 41.60 24.78 106 We- 19.43

PR UOGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- I I' 31 EA 56.82 Total 14.16 1424.15 535.32 151.36 107 lIe- 14.16

PR UOGIR(MAHARASHTRA)' [I - 28 EA Total 12.55 1009.52 456.15 45.41 108 We- 12.55

KR UOGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- [1- 29 EA Total 25.82 486.26 5.09 5.58 109 Tk- 17.73 lIe- 8.09

PR BHALKI - I II- 28 EA Total 2.22 241.56 29.33 3.82 110 lIe- 2.22

KR BHALKI- [[ I- 26 EA Total 2.23 334.21 55.58 4.39 111 lie' 2.23

KR BHALKI· 111- 27 £A Total 8.09 247.42 56.56 9.76 112 t,je- 8.09

PR BHALKI- 111- 21 EA Total 13.47 927.66 86.48 84.91 113 Tk- 6.78 We- 6.69

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II' 20 EA 2.56 Total 64.18 454.48 108.36 9.29 114 t,je- 64.18

PR UDG[R(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 16 EA Total 13.76 1436.08 64.04 53.35 115 We- 13.76

PR UDG[R(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 16 EA Total 13.36 345.04 68.17 20.91 116 We- 13.36

57 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name afC.D.Block: AURAD; Code No. :0010

L.C. Nam~ of Village Total ar~a of Total AIl1~niti~s availahk (if nllt availahk within th~ villal!~. a dash (,1 " sh"" n In th~ No, th~ \Iillag\! Portl- ~olllmn and nl!xt \() it to hrat..:k.l.!ts. thl! distan"':l! III hroad r:1nt!I!:o- \ i/. 'i kills_ " 10 killS, (In hectares) latinn and 10+ kills ()rth~ ll\:arl.!~t [!Ia\:.: \.\h~n: th~ f~l~'ilitr i:-. a\lailahk' i~ gi\'I,;'IJ~. and Edll~a- Medie81 Drinking Pos1 Day nf C()lnmllnil..'ati()11 No,of tional Water and Day!- or IBus S'''r. Housl!- Td,,· mar~l.!t . Rall"'a) Station. hold, graph hat if any Wakl",a!'1

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

117 CHANDESHIIAR 913.91 1476 P, M, AC -(0-5) II, HP PO - (0-5) BS, RS (266)

118 HULSOOR 835.69 1136 1'(2), M, -(10+) 101, liP PTO, -(5-10) BS (213) H, AC Phone

119 KALGAPUR 666.20 1406 1', M -(5-10) 101, HP PO - (5- 10) BS, RS (240)

120 SONALA 1373.55 2654 P(3) , M, D T, HP PO -(5-10) BS (484) H, PUC, AC

121 HORANDI 846.42 1140 P, AC -(0-5) 101, HI' PO -(O-S) BS (214)

122 BAlUR 598.29 881 P -(0-5) II, HI', R -(DoS) -(0-5) -(0-5) (152)

123 MURG (K) 349.58 655 1', AC -(0-5) II, R -(0-5) -(0-5) -(O-S) (120)

124 MAD NOOR 961.39 1736 1', M, AC -(0-5) 101, HI' PO -(0-5) BS (338)

125 DABKA(CHAIIAR) 2040.63 3028 1'(2) , M, PHC, fPC II, HP PTO, TUE BS (536) H, PUC, AC Phone

126 tlOKRANA 1639.87 2897 1'(2) , -(0-5) T, II, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (472) M(2) , H, Phone AC

127 BAIIALGAON 1552.64 2139 P(2), M, -(S-10) T, II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (356) AC

128 HANGERGA 1133.90 1769 P -(S-10) T, II, HP PO - (0-5) BS (320)

129 BONTHI 1930_63 2479 P -(5-10) T, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (367) Phone

130 SAI.IARGAON 961.4S 1445 P - (5-10) 101, HP PO -(5-10) BS (234)

131 lINGI 862.62 993 P -(S-10) II, liP PO -(5-10) BS. ( 178)

58 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE NameofC.O.Bloc·k: AlJRAO; Code No.: 0010

Arrrn",h N..:ar..:~( Town. Cla~~ \\1' T\l1),. 1\ P~'w~r Land u ...... i :1 f...: l:I ulH,kr dd·t'~r~tlt lyp<.!~ of laffi{ us..: ill h-:...:lar<.!s n'lIrll..kd to twn d..;..:inlal pla...:~~) L.' to viiltlg\! anJ Ji~larh:\! (in Kill.) Surpl, No. ------.. --.. ---~--. -_' -_.------. --.------.~ FI1fl.· ... t Irr1~{)h:d U n-irrigakd Culiul'ahk A n.: (I not jhy ~nLlf\.·1..! llf irrigation) wa:-.lt.: avaiJahk (in..:hH\ing for ~Llhi\,inion g

( 11) ( 12) ( 13) (14) ( 15) ( 16) ( 17) (18) ( 1 )

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II· 15 EA Total 2.78 854.64 51.47 5.02 117 lIe- 2.78

PR BHAlKJ· J 11- 14 EA Total 25.99 717.00 63.98 28.72 118 We- 25.99

KR BHAlKI' 111- 12 EA Total 5.58 548.06 48.38 64.18 119 We- 5.58

PR UDGJR(MAHARASHTRA)- Il- lS EA Total 16.19 1226.49 56.57 74.30 120 We- 16.19

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- lI- B EA 11.10 Total 65.16 537.54 177.55 55.07 121 Tk- 65.16

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II· 18 EA 30.35 Total 30.55 318.80 157.32 61.27 122 lIe- 30.55

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)' 11- 21 EA Total 3.90 303.02 22.11 20.55 123 lIe- 3.90

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)' 11- 11 EA Total 6.07 892.66 42.19 20.47 124 We' 6.07

PR UDGIR{MAHARASHTRA)' J I' 15 EA Total 95.95 1795.21 104.79 44.68 125 Tk- 95.95

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)' II· 26 EA 127.48 Total 3.69 1264.79 156.01 87.90 126 We' 3.69

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)' 11- 18 EA 157.83 lotal 95.21 984.22 106.80 208.58 127 Tk· 95.21

KR UDGJR(MAHARASHTRA)- I I' 34 EA B56. B5 62.15 214.90 128

KR UDG[R(MAHARASHTRA)' I I· 31 EA Total 87.06 1465.61 209.86 168.10 129 Tk· 87.06

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)' II· 30 EA 722.55 33.94 204.96 130

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)' 1[' 30 EA 40.47 654.50 156.37 11.28 131

59 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; Cooe No. :0010

L.e. Nam~ of Villag~ Total area of Total Amenities availahk (if not availahle within th~ villag~. a dash (-) is shown in the No. th(: villag\! Popu- colurnn and next to it in hra,kets. the distance in hroad ranges viz. -5 1:l11s. 5-10 kms, (In h~ctare') lation and 10+ kl11s of the nearest [!Iace whac the facility is availahk is giwn). and &lu,a- M~di"al Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Wat"r and Days of IBus Stop. HOLlSI.!- Tele- marketl Railway Station. holds graph hal if any Walerwayl

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) C8} (9) (10)

132 KHERDA(B) 1164.08 1919 P, M, AC ,(0,5) T, 01, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (326) Phone

133 BHANDAR KUMTA 1409.50 2401 P, M -(0-5) 01, HP PO -(5-10) BS (366)

134 OANGORGAON 923.06 1011 P, M - (10+) II, HP PO - (10+) BS ( 173)

135 KARKHYAL 977.92 1288 P, AC -(5-10) II, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (208) Phone

136 SANGNAL 212.68 365 P - (0-5) II, HP - (0-5) - (10+) B5 (61 )

137 MALEGAON 525.95 1338 P(2), M -(10+) II, HP -(0-5) - (10+) BS ( 184)

138 CHIMEGAON 1564.88 1904 P(2), M, - (5-10) T, 101, HP PO -(10+) 85 (331) H, AC

139 OAREGAON 144.37 20 -(5-10) -( 10+) 101 -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (4)

140 HANDIKHERA 870.08 1844 P(2), M, -(0-5) 101, HP PO -(0-5) BS (287) AC

141 IoIAGANGERA 594.18 704 P -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) - (0-5) (104)

142 MURK! 2324.93 3555 P(4) , -(0-5) T, 101, HP PTO, -(10+) BS (542) M(2), Phone H(2) , AC

143 GANESHPUR (UOGIR) 583.84 993 P -(5-10) 101, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (163)

144 GANGANBEED 737.76 1210 P(2), AC -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 173)

145 AKANAPLJR 215.20 190 -(0-5) -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) - (0-5) (27)

60 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; CmJe No.: 0010

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town P{)w~r Land usc (area under dilTerent types of land UNC in hectares roun

(11) (12) ( 13) ( 14) (15) (16) ( 17) (18) ( 1)

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHIRA)- II- 24 EA 50.88 lotal 20.86 1019.67 62.73 9.94 132 We' 20.86

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II- 26 EA Total 69.02 970.68 93.05 276.75 133 Tk- 69.02

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 25 EA 680.85 65.26 176.95 134

PR BHALKI- 111- 35 EA 22.46 Total 4.15 782.74 31.10 137.47 135 We' 4.15

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 28 EA 178.17 2.85 31.66 136

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II- 27 EA Total 10.16 400.91 86.32 28.56 137 We- 10.16

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 25 EA Total 8.44 1465.07 85.14 6.23 138 .~ We- 8.44.

FP UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 26 134.57 8.39 1.41 139

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II- 22 EA 797.04 20.79 52.25 140

KR UOGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 15 EA 30.35 490.03 73.80 141

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA}- 11- 18 EA 20.23 2083.47 65.26 155.97 142

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II- 14 EA Total 6.12 452.27 27.87 97.58 143 IJe- 6.12

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II- 16 EA Total 9.83 512.47 79.94 135.52 144 Tk- 9.83

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 16 EA 200.89 14.31 145

61 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; Code No. :0010

Na111~ of Villal!~ Total ar~:I or T,)tal Amenities a\ailahl~ (iff1()t availahlc "'ithlll th~ \illa~e. a d:lsh (-j is shnwn inlhc (hI.! vill;:lg!! Popu­ (olunm and nl!xt tu it in hra~kl.!t:-;. lhl.! di~t~I!h.":: 111 hrnad rangl.!s Vii,. -5 killS, 5-Jo kills. (In h~c'tares) l:lti()11 and 10+ km:-, of the n~ar~!\l ria ..''':: where th~ Lh:dity IS (:1\

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

146 CHI KLl UOGIR 1832.38 2622 P(2) , M, -(0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (427) AC

147 MUKHED 701.87 1405 P, AC -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (233)

148 NANDI BIJALGAON 1070.08 1730 P(2), M -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (249)

149 MUTHKHED 456.07 517 p -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (101)

Total (Sum) 122458.14 210040 P(215) , H, (34767) M(81) , PHC(10), H(32) , 0, FPC(5), PUC(5) , RP(15) C(2) , AC(94)

62 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : AURAD; Coue No.: 0010

Approach Nearest Town. ('lass "fTnwn Power Land lISC (area unda different tYP"R orland use in hectares rtJun

( 11 ) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 16 EA 1717.10 66.45 48.83 146

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 19 EA 57.80 456.00 100.68 87.39 147

KR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 11 EA Total 25.19 778.57 205.73 60.59 148 lJe- 25.19

KR UOGIR(MAHAR~SHTRA)- 11- 19 EA 297.70 30.75 127.62 149

1614.08 Total 2221. 97 99745.26 9963.20 8913.63 Tk- 902.97 lJe- 1319.00

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Based upon Survey at Indio map with the permission of th~ Surveyor ~ntUQl of India. © (;ovornmonl of India CopVrl9ht,1995. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BASAV AKAL Y AN-0020 C. D. BLOCK: BASAV AKALY AN-0020

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCA TION CODE LOCATION ,CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

1 Algood 11/5/2/83 11/05/0020/0083 9/4/2/83 09/04/0020/0083 2 Atlapur 11/5/2/77 11/05/0020/0077 9/4/2/77 09/04/0020/0077 3 11/5/2/59 11/05/0020/0059 9/4/2/59 09/04/0020/0059

4 Bagduri 11/5/2/66 11/05/0020/0056 9/4/2/56 09/04/0020/0056 5 Basavakalyan (R) 11/5/2/1 11/05/0020/0001 9/4/2/1 09/04/0020/0001 6 Batgera 11/5/2/60 11/05/0020/0060 9/4/2/60 09/04/0020/0060 7 11/5/2/109 11/05/0020/0109 9/4/2/108 09/04/0020/0108 8 Betbalkunda 11/5/2/4 11/05/0020/0004 9/4/2/14 09/04/0020/0014 9 Bhaknal 11/5/2/68 11/05/0020/0068 9/4/2/71 09/04/0020/0071 10 Bhosga 11/5/2/74 11/05/0020/0074 9/4/2/74 09/04/0020/0074

11 Chandakpur 11/5/2/90 11/05/0020/0('90 9/4/2/93 09/04/0020/0093 12 Chicknagaon 11/5/2/41 11/05/0020/0041 9/4/2/41 09/04/0020/0041 13 Chitakota{B) 11/5/2/67 11/05/0020/0067 9/412172 09/04/0020/0072 14 Chitkota (K) 11/5/2/62 11/05/0020/0062 9/4/2/61 09/04/0020/0061 15 Chittakaldev 11/5/2/87 11/05/0020/0087 9/4/2i86 09/04/0020/0086 I

16 Devnal 11/5/2/114 11/05/0020/0114 9/4/2/113 09/04/0020/0113 17 Dhamuri 11/5/2/71 11/05/0020/0071 9/4/2/69 09/04/0020/0069 18 Ohanura (10 11/5/2/7 11/05/0020/0007 9/4/2/16 09/04/0020/0016 19Dhanura (Raj) 11/5/2/26 11/05/0020/0026 9/4/2/28 09/04/0020/0028

20 Ekamba 11/5/2/70 11/05/0020/0070 9/4/2/68 09/04/0020/0068 21 Eklora 11/5/2/47 11/05/0020/0047 9/4/2/47 09/04/0020/0047

22 Gadigondgaon 11/5/2/108 11/05/0020/0108 9/4/2/114 09/04/0020/0114 23 Gadiraipall i 11/5/2/103 11/05/0020/0103 9/4/2/103 09/04/0020/0103 24 Gadlegaon (B) 11/5/2/48 11/05/0020/0048 9/4/2/49 09/04/0020/0049 25 Gadlegaon (K) 11/5/2/69 11/05/0020/0069 9/4/2/67 09/04/0020/0067 26 11/5/2/21 11/05/0020/0021 9/4/2/23 09/04/0020/0023 27 Ghotala 11/5/2/93 11/05/0020/0093 9/4/2/90 09/04/0020/0090 28 Gi lagil i 11/5/2/61 11/05/0020/0061 9/4/2/62 09/04/0020/0062 29 11/5/2/8 11/05/0020/0008 9/4/2/17 09/04/002010017 30 Gorta (B) 11/5/2/102 11/05/0020/0102 9/4/2/1fJ'P. 09/04/0020/0102 31 Gour 11/5/2/3 11/05/0020/0003 9/4/2/13 09/04/0020/0013 32 11/5/2/82 11/05/0020/0082 9/4/2/82 09/04/0020/0082 33 11/5/2/110 11/05/0020/0110 9/4/2/109 09/04/0020/0109

34 Halhalli 11/5/2/100 11/05/0020/0100 9/4/2/100 09/04/0020/0100 35 Halli 11/5/2/96 11/05/0020/0096 9/4/2/96 09/04/0020/0096 36 Handriyal (Kalyan)' 11/5/2/35 11/05/0020/0035 9/4/2/21 09/04/0020/0021 37 Handriyal (Raj) 11/5/2/85 11/05/0020/0085 9/4/2/85 09/04/0020/0085 38 Harkud 11/5/2/52 11/05/0020/0052 9/4/2/52 09/04/0020/0052

F-6 67 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BASAV AKALY AN -0020 C. D. BLOCK: BASA VAKALY AN-0020

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manua I) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

39 Hattarga Sarhad 11/5/2/63 11/05/0020/0063 9/4/2/63 09/04/0020/0063 40 Hatyal 11/5/2/57 11/05/0020/0057 9/4/2/55 09/04/0020/0055 41 Hipparga Ghat 11/5/2/81 11/05/0020/0081 9/4/2/81 09/04/0020/0081 42 Hipparga(Bag) 11/5/2/43 11/05/0020/0043 9/4/2/43 09/04/0020/0043 43 Hiranagaon 11/5/2/40 11/05/0020/0040 9/4/2/40 09/04/0020/0040 44 Honnal i 11/5/2/86 11/05/0020/0086 9/4/2/87 09/04/0020/0087 45 Hulsoor 11/5/2/97 11/05/0020/0097 9/4/2/97 09/04/0020/0097

46Ilhal 11/5/2/80 11/05/0020/0080 9/4/2/80 09/04/0020/0080 47 Islampur 11/5/2/36 11/05/0020/0036 9/4/2/20 09/04/0020/0020

48 Jajanmugl i 11/5/2/92 11/05/0020/0092 9/4/2/89 09/04/0020/0089 49 Janapur 11/5/2/5 11/05/0020/0005 9/4/2/15 09/04/0020/0015 50 Janwada 11/5/2/44 11/05/0020/0044 9/4/2/44 09/04/0020/0044

51 Kadepur 11/5/2/104 11/05/0020/0104 9/4/2/105 09/04/0020/0105 52 Kalkora 11/5/2/42 11/05/0020/0042 9/4/2/42 09/04/0020/0042 53 Kamlewadi 11/5/2/89 11/05/0020/00~9 9/4/2/92 09/04/0020/0092 54 Khanapur 11/5/2/13 11/05/0020/0013 9/4/2/6 09/04/0020,0006 55 Khanapur B 11/5/2/55 11/05/0020/0055 9/4/2/57 09/04/0020/0057 56 11/5/2/2 11/05/0020/0002 9/4/2/12 09/04/0020/0012 57 Kherda (B) 11/5/2/27 11/05/0020/0027 9/4/2/29 09/04/0020/0029 58 Kherda (K) 11/5/2/49 11/05/0020/0049 9/4/2/48 09/04/0020/0048 59 Kinni 11/5/2/39 11/05/0020/0039 9/4/2/39 09/04/0020/0039 60 Kitta 11/5/2/9 11/05/0020/0009 9/4/2/18 09/04/0020/0018 61 Kohinoor 11/5/2/58 11/05/0020/0058 9/4/2/58 09/04/0020/0058 62 Kotmal 11/5/7/1 12 11/05/0020/0112 9/4/2/111 09/04/0020/0111 63 Koudihalsadak 11/5/2/33 11/05/0020/0033 9/4/2/36 09/04/0020/0036 64 Koulihal (Rolla) 11/5/2/30 11/05/0020/0030 9/4/2/32 09/04/0020/0032

65 Ladwanti 11/5/2/66 11/05/0020/0066 9/4/2/64 09/04/0020/0064 66 Laheshwar 11/5/2/15 11/05/0020/0015 9/4/2/10 09/04/0020/0010 67 L imbapur 11/5/2/105 11/05/0020/0105 9/4/2/104 09/04/0020/0104 68 Lingadhall i 11/5/2/28 11/05/0020/0028 9/4/2/30 09/04/0020/0030

69 Machanal 11/5/2/113 11/05/0020/0113 9/4/2/112 09/04/0020/0112 70 Maisalga 11/5/2/46 11/05/0020/0046 9/4/2/46 09/04/0020/0046 71 Mangrool 11/5/2/29 11/05/0020/0029 9/4/2/31 09/04/0020/0031 72 Manhall i 11/5/2/91 11/05/0020/0091 9/4/2/88 09/04/0020/0088 73 Mankhed 11/5/2/75 11/05/0020/0075 9/4/2/75 09/04/0020/0075 74 Matala 11/5/2/76 11/05/0020/0076 9/4/2/76 09/04/0020/0076 75 11/5/2/111 11/05/0020/0111 9/4/2/110 09/04/0020/0110 76 Mirzapur 11/5/2/79 11/05/0020/0079 9/4/2/79 09/04/0020/0079 77 Morkhandi 11/5/2/16 11/05/0020/0016 9/4/2/11 09/04/0020/0011 78 Muchalam 11/5/2/10,6 11/05/0020/0106 9/4/2/106 09/04/0020/0106

68 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: BASA VAKAL YAN-0020 C.D. BLOCK:BASAVAKALYAN-0020

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATiON CODE LOCATION CODE LOCA TION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

79 Mudbi 11/5/2/37 11/05/0020/0037 9/4/2/37 09/04/0020/0037 80 Mustaper 11/5/2/107 11/05/0020/0107 9/4/2/107 09/04/0020/0107

81 Narayanapur 11/5/2/10 11/05/0020/0010 9/4/2/3 09/04/0020/0003 82 Neelkanth 11/5/2/14 11/05/0020/0014 9/4/2/7 09/04/0020/0007 83 Nirgudi 11/5/2/34 11/05/0020/0034 9/4/2/35 09/04/0020/0035

84 Pandargera 11/5/2/25 11/05/0020/0025 9/4/2/27 09/04/0020/0027 85 Partapur 11/5/2/18 11/05/0020/0018 9/4/2/8 09/04/0020/0008

86 Quaderabad 11/5/2/99 11/05/0020/0099 9/4/2/99 09/04/0020/0099

87 11/5/2/19 11/05/0020/0019 9/4/2/19 09/04/0020/0019 88 Rajola 11/5/2/22 11/05/0020/0022 9/4/2/24 09/04/0020/0024 89 Ramteerth (Dubulgundi) 11/5/2/65 11/05/0020/0065 9/4/2/65 09/04/0020/0065 90 Ramteerth (K) 11/5/2/94 11/05/0020/0094 9/4/2/94 09/04/0020/0094 91 Rolla 11/5/2/31 11/05/0020/0031 9/4/2/33 09/04/0020/0033

92 Sadlapur 11/512/24 11/05/0020/0024 9/4/2/26 09/04/0020/0026 93 11/5/2/54 11/05/0020/0054 9/4/2/54 09/04/0020/0054 94 Sarjawalga 11/5/2/51 11/05/0020/0051 9/4/2/51 09/04/0020/0051 95 Sastapur 11/512/78 11/05/0020/0078 9/4/2/78 09/04/0020/0078 96 Shivapur 11/5/2/11 11/05/0020/0011 9/4/2/4 09/04/0020/0004 97 Siragapur 11/5/2150 11/05/0020/0050 9/4/2/50 09/04/0020/0050 98 Sirgur 11/512/64 11/05/0020/0064 9/4/2/66 09/04/0020/0066 99 Siruri 11/5/2/73 11/05/0020/0073 9/4/2/73 09/04/0020/0073 100 Soldabka 11/5/2/98 11/05/0020/0098 9/412/98 09/04/0020/0098 101 Sungahana 11/5/2/38 11/05/0020/0038 9/4/2/38 09/04/0020/0038

102 Tadola 11/5/2/20 11/05/0020/0020 9/4/2/22 09/04/0020/0022 103 Talbhog 11/5/2/17 11/05/0020/0017 9/4/2/9 09/04/0020/0009 104 Tipranth 11/5/2/12 11/05/0020/0012 9/4/2/5 09/04/0020/0005 105 Toglur 11/5/2/101 11/05/0020/0101 9/4/2/101 09/04/0020/0101

106 Ujlam 11/5/2/72 11/05/0020/0072 9/4/2/70 09/04/0020/0070 107 11/5/2/95 11/05/0020/0095 9/4/2/95 09/04/0020/0095 108 Urki 11/5/2/88 11/05/0020/0088 9/4/2/91 09/04/0020/0091

109 lIadderga 11/5/2/84 11/05/0020/0084 9/4/2/84 09/04/0020/0084

110 Yarandi 11/5/2/32 11/05/0020/0032 9/4/2/34 09/04/0020/0034 111 Yedlapur 11/':>/2/0 ll/05/0020/0livo 9/4/2/2 09/04/0020/0002 112 Yeladgundi 11/5/2/53 11/05/0020/0053 9/4/2/53 09/04/0020/0053 113 Yelwant i 11/5/2/45 11/05/0020/0045 9/4/2/45 09/04/0020/0045 114 Yerbag 11/5/2/23 11/05/0020/0023 9/4/2/25 09/04/0020/0025

69 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name ofC.D.Block: BASAVAKALYAN; Code No. : 0020

L.C. Name of Village Total area of Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, (In hectares) lation and 10+ kms ofthc nearest 121ace where the facility is available is given). and Edu,;a- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Days of [Bus Stop, House- Telc- marketl Railway Station, holds graph hat ifany Waterway]

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

BASAVAKALYAN (R) 437.26 84 - (0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (10)

2 KHANDALA 594.75 1144 P, M, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as ( 186)

3 GOUR 986.60 2180 P(3), -(0-5) T, HP PO -(0-5) BS (318) M(Z), AC

4 BETBALKUNDA 1357.13 Z335 P(Z), -(0-5) T, HP PO, -(0-5) BS (327) M(2), AC Ph_one

5 JANAPUR 378.30 994 P, AC - (5 -10) II, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (159)

6 YEDLAPUR 452.31 1032 p" AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (170)

7 (K) 857.08 1965 P(2) , M, -(0-5) II, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (346) AC Phone

8 GOKUL 823.03 1686 P, AC -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (285) . 9 KITTA 1365.80 2688 P, M, H, -(5-10) W, HP PO -(5-10) as (443) AC

10 NARAYANAPUR 3674.57 6803 P(4), M, -(0-5) T, II, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (1067) AC Phone

11 SHIVAPUR 240.47 612 P -(0-5) w. HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (96) .. 12 TIPRANTH 738.17 50 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (9) • 13 KHANAPUR 826.85 1178 P(3) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (202)

70 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BASA VAKAL YAN; Cod~ No. : 0020

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town Power Land usc (area under different Iypes of land usc in heclar"s rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village a'nd distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Clilturabk Area not (by SOllf\:C of irrigation) waste availabk (including for cultivation gauchar and grows)

( 11 ) (12) ( 13) (14) (15) ( 16) ( 17) ( 18) ( 1 )

PR BASAVAKALYAN- III- EA 9.21 Total 123.42 674.67 58.63 203.36 Tk- 20.00 We- 103.42

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 9 EA 66.84 Total 41.23 407.38 6'1.05 12.25 2 We- 41.23

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 7 EA 41.80 Total 60.00 700.58 29.94 154.28 3 We- 60.00

PR BASAVf

PR BASAVAKALYAN- I I I - 6 EA 3.23 Total 42.23 298.93 B.01 25.90 5 We- 42.23

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 3 EA 5.81 Total 23.87 402.38 6.07 14.18 6 We- 23.87

PR BASAVAKALYf

PR BASAVAKAlYAN- I I 1- 7 EA 16.71 Total 65.10 618.87 107.33 15.02 8 We- 65.10

PR BASAVAKALYAN- III- 6 EA 108.34 Total 118.74 1041.69 25.00 72.03 9 We' 118.74

PR BASAVAKALYf

KR BASAVAKALYAN- III- 3 EA 7.49 Total 6.00 212.26 2.83 11.89 11 We- 6.00

KR BASAVAKALYAN- Ill- 3 EA 193.18 Total 83.28 856.72 254.14 139.04 12 Tk- 63.28 We- 20.00

KR BA?AVAKALYAN- J J I- 4 EA 66.79 Total 40.10 592.30 127.66 13 We- 40.10

71 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BASAV AKALY AN; Code No. : 0020

L.C. Name of Village Total area of Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad ranges vir.. -5 kms. S-10 kms, (In hectaNs) lation and 10+ kms of the nearest (!Iace where the facilit~ is availa!>l.: is given). and Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Days of [Bus Stop, House- Tde- marketl Railway Station. holds graph hat ifany Waterway]

~12 ~22 ~32 ~4) ~5) ~6) ~72 ~82 ~9) ~ 102 "

14 NEElKANTH 692.47 1017 P(2), AC -(0-5) II, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (156)

15 lAHESHIiAR 126.66 265 P(3) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (45)

16 HORKHANDI 2342.67 3666 P(6), H, -(0-5) . II, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (671) AC Phone

17 TAlBHOG 568_01 1664 P, M, AC -(0-5) T, II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (256)

18 PARTAPUR 2187.84 3937 p(3), -(0-5) T, II, HP PTO, -(0-5) B~ (559) M(2) , AC Phone

19 RAJESHIIAR 4094_93 11724 pa"~ CIIC, PHC, T, II, HP PTO, FRI BS ( 1869) M(4) , 0, FPC, Phone H(4), PUC, RP(2) AC

20 TADOlA 1588_97 2688 P(3) , H, -(0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (427) AC

21 GHOGA 267_77 484 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP - (0-5) - (0-5) BS (86)

22 RAJOlA 2231.52 4224 P(4), - (5-10) II, HP PTO, THU BS (675) H(2) , H, Phone AC

23 YERBAG 737_20 1643 P, H, AC -(5-10) T, II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (270)

24 SADlAPUR 433.00 1049 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS ( 167)

25 PANDARGERA 1432_90 1705 P(Z), AC -(5-10) T, II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (305)

72 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nam~ of C,D,Block ; BASAVAKALYAN; C()d~ No. : 0020

Approach Nearest Town. Class ,,(Town POWl!f Land me (arca under dict;:rent types orland usc in hedares rounded to two dedmal places) L.C, to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Fores! Irrigalt!J Un-irrigal~d Cul!urahk Ar~a nol (hy source! of irrigation) wastl! availahll! (including Il)r (llitivalion gall~har and grows)

( 11 ) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) ( 1)

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 4 EA 39.76 Total 60.45 546.02 4.00 42.24 14 Tk- 14.00 lIe- 46.45

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 7 EA Total 17.39 97.47 5.00 6.80 15 lIe- 17.39

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 9 EA 132.23 Total 146.75 1432.13 300.20 331.36 16 Tk- 21.34 lIe- 125.41

PR BASAVAKALYAN- I I 1- 6 EA 45.56 Total 55.00 349.03 61.97 56.45 17 Tk- 7.13 lIe- 47.87

PR BASAVAKALYAN- "I - 3 EA 153.26 Total 140.00 1737.40 81.34 75.84 18 Tk- 73.16 lIe- 66.84

PR HOMNABAD- 1 11- 10 EA 97.03 Total 588.81- 3055.07 2.44 351.58 19 lIe- 588.81

PR HOMNABAD - 111- 13 EA Total 260.87 1207.62 12.14 108.34 20 lIe- 260.87

KR HOMNABAD- 111- 15 EA Total 13.35 247.15 7.27 21 lIe- 13.35

PR BASAVAKAL YAN- 111- 10 EA 10.00 Total 182.00 1385.52 495.98 158.02 22 lIe- 182.00

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 10 EA 27.86 Total 164.20 434.90 0.82 109.42 23 lIe- 164.20

KR HOMNABAD- 11 1- 10 EA Total 16.00 367.23 6.31 43.46 24 lIe- 16.00

KR HOMNABAD- 111- 15 EA 304.40 Total 10.80 1058.73 42.49 16.48 25 lIe- 10.80

73 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BASAVAKALYAN; Code No. : 0020

L.C. Name of Village Total area of Total Amenities available (ifnnt available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in brackets, the distance in hroad ranges viz. -5 kms. 5-10 kms. (In hectares) lalion and 10+ kms ofth. nearest (!Iace where the facility is availahle is given). and Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tiona I Water and Days of [Bus Stop, House- . Tele- marketl Railway Station. holds graph hat ifany Waterway]

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

26 DHANURA (RAJ) 906.74 1363 P, H, AC -(0-5) HP, R PO -(5-10) BS (225 ;

27 KHERDA (B) 1902.28 2645 P, H, H, RP T, II, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (431) AC Phone

28 LINGADHALLI 448.09 700 P -(5-10) II -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (132)

29 HANGROOL 915.96 578 P, AC -(5-10) II, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (94)

30 KOULIHAL (ROLLA) 342.04 695 P, H, AC -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS ( 123)

31 ROLLA 641.21 1913 P(3), AC - (0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (306)

32 YARANOI 2235.81 3609 P(3), H, -(5-10) 101, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (609) AC Phone

33 KOUDI HALSADAK 189.25 760 P -(5-10) 101, HP -(0-5) - (5-10) SS ( 134)

34 NIRGUOI 1672.82 2121 P(2), M, -(5-10) 1.1, HP PO -(5-10) as (382) AC

35 HANDRIYAL (KALYAN) 548.88 779 P -(0-5) T, II, HP PO -(0-5) -(0-5) (110)

36 ISLAHPUR 208.40 1822 P, AC -(0-5) 101, HP PO -(0-5) BS (280)

37 MUDSI 2178.95 3472 P(3) , PHC, D II, HP PTO, HON BS (611 ) Ma), H, Phone PUC, AC

/ 38 SUNGAHANA 450.75 897 P, AC -(S-10) !,I, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) SS (149)

39 KINNI 1160.95 1944 P(2), H -(0-5) T, II, HP PO - (0-5) BS (330)

74 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE NameofC.D.Block: BASAVAKALYAN; Code No. : 0020

Approach N~ar~st Town. Class of Town Pow~r Land us~ (ar~a und~r diffa~nl typ~s of land us~ in h~ctar~s round~d to two d~,imal plac~s) L.C. [0 villag~ and distanc~ (in Km.) Supply No. For~st Irrigat~d Un-irrigat~d Culturahk Ar~a not (by sourc~ of irrigation) wast\! availahk (induding I(lr cultivation gauchar and grnv\!s)

( 11 ) (12) (13) (14) (15) ( 16) ( 17) (18) (1)

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 18 EA 112.21 Total 163.76 559.59 35.26 35.92 26 Iie- 13.76 GC- 150.00

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 20 EA 52.71 Total 107.31 1183.95 94.24 464.07 27 Iie- 2.31 GC- 105.00

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 16 EA 90.43 Total 22.00 322.07 13.59 28 Tk- 9.70 lie- 12.30

KR HOMNABAD - 111- 17 EA 138.49 Total 10.00 628.09 127.80 11.58 29 lie- 10.00

I(R BASAVAKAlYAN- 111- 13 EA 37.21 Total 8 . .00 214.33 67.90 14.60 30 Iie- 8.00

PR BASAVAKAlYAN- 111- 16 EA 53.69 Total 24.0.0 490.71 40.34 32.47 31 Iie- 24.00

PR BASAVAKAlYAN- Ill· 9 fA 74.43 Total 121.00 1774.26 204.00 62.12 32 lie- 121.00

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 8 EA 6.07 175.72 7.46 33

KR BASAVAKALYAN- Ill· 12 EA 238.64 Total 42.00 1324.04 25.58 42.56 34 lie' 42.00

KR HOMNABAD· 111- 15 fA 21.29 Total 24.57 488.34 14.68 35 lie' 24.57

PR HOMNABAD- III' 13 EA Total 5.00 172.04 9.50 21.86 36 lie- 5.00

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 18 EA 282.88 Total 37.18. 1781.81 44.92 32.16 37 lie' 37.18

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 19 EA 22.69 Total 15.86 350.80 49.20 12.20 38 lie- 15.86

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 19 EA 90.21 Total 20.89 798.15 40.32 211.38 39 lie' 20.89

75 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C. D.Blod . B·\SAVAKALYAN; Code No. : 0020

L.C. Nal11~ of Villag~ Total ar~a of Total Am~niti~s avail

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 1D)

40 H[RANAGAON 1(,29.50 2619 P, M, AC -(0-5) II, HP PO SUN BS (447)

41 CHICKNAGAON 1968.31 2420 p(4) , M, -(5-10) II, HP PO, • -(5-10) BS (399) AC Phone

42 KALKORA 1337.23 2061 P(3) -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5,10) BS (314)

43 HIPPARGA(BAG) 922.76 1288 P(2), M(2) '(5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (215)

44 JANIIADA 363.26 513 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (90)

45 YELIIANTI 799.43 957 P, AC -( 10+) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (148)

46 MAISALGA 1044.34 1347 P, M . (0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (226)

47 EKLORA 1725.54 2505 PO), M, -(5- 10) TI II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (391) AC

48 GADLEGAON (B) 1174.55 2027 P, M, AC -(0-5) T, HP PO -(0-5) BS (327)

49 KHERDA (K) 594.99 761 P(2) -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) - (5 -10) BS (129)

50 S[RAGAPUR 439.05 832 P, AC -(0-5) IJ, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (148) .1'

51 SARJAIIALGA 435.93 613 P, AC -(5-10) T, II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 115)

52 HARKUD 1229.27 2148 P(2), M, PHC T, II, HP PO THU BS (370) H, AC'

53 YELADGUND[ 1070.62 1420 P(2), H, -(5-10) II, HP PO -(0-5) -(0-5) (237) AC

54 SAIDAPUR 469.93 456 P -(10+) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (82)

76 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.BIOi:k : BASAVAKALYAN; Cooe No. : 0020

Approa.:h N~aresl Town. Cia!'!' ,,('Town Pow\!r Land u>~ (ar~a umkr ditr~r~nl t)'p~s ,,(,lanJ liS, in h~"lar,s rOllnJ.:d to two ,k,'imal pla"s) L.C. .0 village and distance (in Km,) Supply No, For~st lrrigat.:u Un-irrigalt:o Culturahl.: Ar.:a not (hy soun.:\! of irrigation) wastl! availahll.! (including fix ~uhivatinn gauchar and grov\!s)

( 11) (12) ( 13) ( 14) (15) (16) ( 17) (18) ( 1)

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 30 EA 81_83 Total 34.69 1246.91 33.39 32.68 40 lie- 34.69

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 25 EA 541. 97 Total 44.00 1230.36 96.81 55.17 41 lie- 44.00

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 30 EA 147.73 Total 18.16 1134.68 30.00 6.66 42 Tk- 13.45 lie- 4.71

PR BASAVAKALYAN· I I 1- 35 EA 64.70 Total 11.36 684.52 114.54 47.64 43 lie- 11.36

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 30 EA 9.32 Total 8.69 244.57 50.48 50.20 44 lie- 8.69

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 30 EA Total 7.15 756.62 22.92 12.74 45 lie- 7.15

PR BASAVAKAL YAN- 111- 25 EA Total 14.20 1003.53 3.89 22.72 46 lie- 14.20

PR BASAVAKALYAN- "'- 25 EA 285.70 Total 31.00 1251.04 50.18 107.62 47 lie- 31.00

KR BASAVAKAtvAN- 111- 34 EA 63.21 Total 24.98 1019.01 55.93 11.42 48 lie- 24.98

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 34 EA 31.45 Total 34.57 493.58 8.90 26.49 49 lie- 34.57

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 30 EA Total 26.00 381.02 22.17 9.86 50 lie- 26.00

KR BASAVAKALYAN- III - 30 EA 0.47 Total 7.78 409.97 17.71 51 lie- 7.78

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 26 EA 136.25 Total 22.02 953.55 91.86 25.59 52 lie- 22.02

KR BASAVAKALYAN- "1- 24 EA 147.87 Total 18.20 744.89 118.63 41.03 53 lie- 18.20

KR BASAVAKALYAN- I I' - 22 EA 15.31 Total 2.00 319.83 122.17 10.62 54 lie- 2.00

77 VILLAGE

AMENITIES NameofC.D.Block: BASAVAKALYAN; Code No. : 0020

L.C. Nam~ of Village Total area of Total Amenities available (if not availabl" within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the No. th~ villag~ Popu- column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 lms, 5-10 kms, (In hectares) lation and 10+ kms of the n"ar~st IJlace whae the facilit}: is available is given). and Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tiona I Water and Days of [Bus Stop, Housc- Tde- marketl Railway Station, holds graph hat if any Waterway]

(1l (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8) (9) (10) "> 55 KHANAPUR B 302.17 378 p' -(0-5) '01, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) BS (59)

56 BAGDj.JRI 710.91 938 P, M, AC -(0-5) '01, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 162)

57 HATYAL 658.41 1116 P(3), AC - (10+) T, 1.1, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) BS (177)

58 KOHINOOR 2762.43 4338 P(3) , PHC, FPC T, '01, HP PTO, THU BS (748) M(2), H, Phone AC

59 ATTUR 500.99 963 P, M -(0-5) '01, ~P -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 149)

60 BATGERA 1396.06 1906 P(2), M, - (5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (342) AC

61 GI LAGI LI 251.48 493 P - (10+) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (82)

62 CHITKOTA (K) 454.37 451 P -(10+) '01, HP, R -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (82)

63 HATTARGA SARHAD 746.58 1002 P, AC - (10+) HP, R PO -(5-10) BS (182)

64 SIRGUR 539.79 652 p -( 10+) II, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (116)

65 RAMTEERTH (DUBULGUNDI) 656,20 725 P(3), AC -(5-10) T, W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (125 )

66 LADIIANTI 2137,73 2577 P(2), M, H -(5-10) T, II, HP PO, SUN BS (472) Phone

67 CHITAKOTA(B) 356,86 571 P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (115)

68 BHAKNAL 354.35 395 P - (5-1 0) \.I, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (72)

69 GADLEGAON (K) 388.52 571 P(2) -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) - (5-10) BS (82)

78 DIRE'CTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C. D.Block : BASAVAKALY AN; Code No. : 0020

Approach Nearest Town, Class of Town Pow~r Land use (ar~a und~r difraenllyp~s orland u~e in hectares r()und~d 10 two decimal places) L.C. to village. and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigat~d Culturahlc Arca not (by source or irrigation) waste availahk (including r"r cultivalion gauchar and groves)

(11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) ( 16) ( 17) ( 18) ( 1)

KR BASAVAKALYAN- [[[- 16 EA 49.59 Total 1.10 244.28 4.96 2.24 55 We- 1. 10

KR BASAVAKAL YAN- [[ [- 17 EA 194.58 Total 18.20 430.48 59.08 8.57 56 We- 18.20

KR BASAVAKALYAN- [ll- 21 EA 70.07 Total 13.58 572.42 2.34 57 We- 13.58

PR BASAVAKALYAN- [[ [- 38 EA 81.46 Total 28.40 2338.73 251.44 62.40 58 We- 28.40

PR BASAVAKALYAN- [[[- 34 EA Total 8.00 471.60 21.39 59 We- 8.00

KR ALAND - [I [- 35 fA 83.09 Total 12.00 1063.15 211. 32 26.50 60 We- 12.00

KR ALAND - I [ [- 30 EA 47.57 Total 6.00 121.27 47.67 28.97 61 We- 6.00

KR ALAND- [[ [- 30 EA 50.58 Total 8.10 302.69 55.85 37.15 62 lIe- 8.10

KR ALAND - II [- 35 122.07 Total 12.20 432.37 133.32 46.62 63 We- 12.20

KR (MAHARASHTRA)- 1[1- 28 EA Total 8.00 364.26 55.03 112.50 64 We- 8.00

KR ALAND- 11[- 25 EA 47.4B Total 2.93 495.35 98.79 11.65 65 lie- 2.93

PR UMARGA(MAHARASHTRA)- III- 26 EA 205.00 Total 27.40 1735.54 146.49 23.30 66 lIe- 27.40

PR ALAND- 11[- 21 EA Total 1.00 259.31 77.27 19.28 67 lIe- 1.00

KR UMARGA(MAHARASHTRA)- 1[1- 24 EA 9.65 Total 5.25 300.52 32.59 6.34 68 lIe- 5.25

KR UMARGA(MAHARASHTRA)- [11- 30 EA 28.62 Total 4.00 300.13 43.87 11.90 69 lIe- 4.00

79 VILLAGE

AMENITIES NameofC.D.B1ock: BASAVAKALYAN; CoucNo.: 0020

L.C Nam~ of Village Total area of Total Am~nities availahk (if nnt availahle within the village. a da~h (-) is shown in the Nn. the villag" Poru- ,o1umn and n~xt tn it in hrad:ets. the distance in hrnad ranges viz. -5 kms. 5-10 kms. (In hedares) latl{)n and 10+ kms ofth" nearesl ~Ia.:e where Ihe lilCility is availahle is giwn). and Edll,a- Medi,al Drinking Posl Day or Cnmmuni.:ation No.of lional Wal~r and Days of IBus Slop. HOllS\!* Tde- marketl Railway Station. h\)"" graph hat if any WaterwayJ

( 1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) .J.§) (9) (10)

70 EKAMBA BBL 92 1161 P, M, AC -CO- 5) W, HP PO -CO-5) BS (208)

71 DHAMURI 233.46 164 P, AC -C5-10) HP -CO-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (36)

72 UJLAM 3149.46 4463 P(6), PHC, FPC T, 1.1, HP PTO, MON BS (794) M(2) , H, Phone AC

73 SIRURI 34B.4B 537 P - (5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (94)

74 BHOSGA 1733.0B 2505 P(2), -(0-5) T, 1.1, HP PO, FRI BS (435) M(2) , AC Phone

75 MANKHED 56.36 ------.------UN INHABITED -~.~----~------

76 MAT ALA 1831.85 7827 P(4), PHC, FPC, T, W, HP PTO, WE BS ( 1303) M(3) , H, RP(2) Phone AC

77 ATLAPUR 277.40 911 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) - (0-5) (141)

78 SASTAPUR 1232.45 3113 P, M, AC -(0-5) \ol, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (504) Phone

79 MIRZAPUR 290.22 762 P, AC -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) ( 116)

80 lLHAL 904.67 1425 P, M -(0-5) T, W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(5-10) (241 )

81 HIPPARGA GHAT 1116.00 1501 P(2), M -(5-10) W, HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (256)

82 GUNDUR 1778.48 2234 PO), AC -(5- 1(1) T, W, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (372) Phone

83 ALGOOO 1751.41 2529 P(2) , -(5-10) T, \ol, HP PO -(0-5) BS (440) M(2), H

84 I.IADDERGA 490.08 832 P - (0-5) w, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 127)

BO DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BASAVAKALYAN; Code No. : 0020

Approa.:h N~ar~st Town. Class ofT"wll POW\!(" Land 1l~1! (ar\!3 Und\!f dit'f.:r.:nt typ..!s of land 1l~1.! in h'.!i.:lan.!s round..:d to two dl!l.:illlal p1a~~s) L.C. to villtig'C 'and dislan"~ (in Km.) Supply No, FOfl!sl Irrigah::d Un-irrigatl!d Cuiturahk Ar..:a not (hy SOUI\:!.! of irri~a(ion) wa~h: J\'ailahk (incll1din~ ('or ...:uiti\'ation g:.w..:har and gnl\,\!s)

( 11) (12) (13) ( 14) ( 15) ( 16) ( 17) (18) (1)

KR UMARGA(MAHARASHTRA)- I I 1- 30 EA 57.82 Total 37.00 715.01 62.60 9.49 70 lie- 37.00

KR UMARGA(MAHARASHTRA)- 111- 16 fA Total 19.25 206.71 7.50 71 lie- 19.25

KR UMARGA(MAHARASHTRA)- 111- 16 EA 220.78 Total 40.00 2494.56 247.22 146.90 72 lie- 40.00

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 20 EA 21.94 Total 2.20 300.93 11.41 12.00 73 lie- 2.20

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 19 EA 114.35 Total 20.00 1454.56 70.23 73.94 74 lie- 20.00

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PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 16 EA 71.90 Total 346.92 1219.44 55.83 137.76 76 lie- 346.92

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 1[1- 10 EA Total 21.34 191.30 50.93 13.83 77 lie- 21.34

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 1[1- 6 EA 28.12 Total 154.84 806.39 212.38 30.72 78 We- 154.84

KR BASAVAKALYAN- [[[- 8 EA 21.09 Total 53.55 160.50 30.04 25.04 79 We- 53.55

KR BASAVAKALYAN- III - 12 EA 195.54 Total 73.37 455.49 180.27 80 lIe- 73.37

KR BASAVAKALYAN- [Il- lS EA 6.11 Total 3.38 930.76 108.45 67.30 81 lIe- 3.38

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 22 EA 100.57 Total 17.71 1506.57 22.88 130.75 82 lIe- 17.71

PR BASAVAKAlYAN- [11- 25 EA 116.14 Total 47.00 1176.36 255.20 156.71 83 lIe- 47.00

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 23 EA 44.46 Total 10.00 413.83 21.79 84 lIe- 10.00

81 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name ofC.D.B1ock: BASAVAKALYAN; Code No. : 0020

L.C. Nam~ of Village Total area of Total Ameniti~s availahle (if not availahle within the village. a da~h (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad ranges vi". -5 kms. 5-10 kms. (In heclar,,) lati"n and 10+ kms of the nearest l!lace where the fa"ility is availahle is givcol. and &iu"a- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Dllys of [Bus Stop, Hou!'e- Tek- markdl Railway Stalion. holds graph hat if any Waterway I

( 1 ) (2) (3) ( 4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

85 HANDRIYAL (RAJ) 303.34 326 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) ·(5-10) -(0-5) (60)

86 HONNAll 445.53 650 P, M, AC -(0-5) W, HP PO -(0-5) BS (121 )

87 CHITTAKALDEV 1063.87 1291 P(2), H, -(0-5) II, HP PTO, ·(5-10) BS (239) AC Phone

88 URKI 845.49 867 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0'5) -(0-5) (151)

89 KAHLEIIAD [ 329.39 801 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0,5) -(0-5) (122)

90 CHANDAKPUR 1015.06 1738 P, H, AC -COoS} 1./, HP PO, -(0-5) as (283) Phone

91 829.71 953 P, AC -(5-10) T, II, HP -(0-5) ·(5-10) BS ( 158)

92 JAJANMUGLI 1617.90 2233 P(3), M, -(0-5) 1./, HP PO ·(0-5) BS (371) AC

93 GHOTALA 1973.66 3142 P(3), M, PHC, RP T,W,HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (546) H, AC Phone

94 RAMTEERTH (K) 719.75 1112 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (176) .,

95 UHAPUR 660.70 1068 P(3), AC -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (188)

96 HAll I 1382.60 1259 P(2), AC -(0-5) T, 1./, HP PO -(0-5) BS (213)

97 HULSOOR 4045.30 8554 P(9), PHC, 0, T, II, HP PTO, MON BS (1422) H(5), FPC Phone H(2), PUC, AC

98 SOlDABKA 482.39 1071 P(2) , M -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (190)

82 DIRECTORY

\ '\; \) L .\ '\; \) l' S L ~~,lInt:'ofC.D.Bh:J...· B\~A\,AKAI YA~; emlt:':\o UO':li ------tll'klY,1l1q~"" lit tlTld lI"'l' ,<1 ~h:d ... lr.: ... r,)\.~hh_·lJ \\1 l\\I' .. k.._rlll(' r 1£11..,'''') t.C Ttl\\ll. (l.I'I .... .,1 1\ ... It PI)\\- , L;If1d \1 .... 1... ( .. 1.:~! Urh.' '\11JlI~ I ..... h ~~.ttl..' :-., 1\ tll,,:'1.. ,lllll.', ... 1.1l1u': lin ~nl "'I', .\ I" ,I lilll-.th·d l'll tru,c'alt:...I Cu t'II"bl..: Ar~a n'lt b\ .._ ,1lI ..... nl , ~(l11 'Ii) ~11"h: .1\ a,1.1hl~ (.1..:itludll! to' ..:ultIV;lt:nn 1!.u, .... h,lr and

~ru\ .,: ... , ------( 18) _ ...... ilL. ( 1 !.l _.J..ll'j______l.:_;$2. _ __c_:. 2._ _ ( 15) 162 en - 263.71 10.61 85 KR UMARGA(~AHARASHTRA) I I I ?4 EA 29.82

414.29 22.05 9.2' 8b PR UMARGA(MAHA~A~H'RA)- : II 22 EA

818.)5 7J 01 1C3.36 81 PR BASAVAKALYA .. · II I 18 f:A 42.15 fatal 3J.JO We 50.03

b77. /0 33.b? 17.00 88 KR BASAVAKALvAN 111- '9 fA 69.70 Tcta, 41.47 we 47.47

~otill 67.17 ?';>7.14 4.48 89 PR BASA"AKA~YA~- 111- 18 fA WE'- 67.77

18.10 90 PR BASAVAKALYAN 111- 17 EA 78.S? T jta l 5' .00 868.50 27.11. lie- 31.00

73?14 2.0'= ?0.22 91 FR ~MARGA(MA"ARASHTRA) ! I I - 19 E.A 63.28 Total 5.C5 lie- 5.G~

Z44.24 21.29 9? KR UMARuA(MAHARASHTRA) I I 1- 13 EA 90.87 Total 60.01) 12U1.50 We- b~.OO

/ 1511.81 .79 263.07 93 PR UMARGA(MA~ARASHTRA) , " - 20 EA 176.99 Total 1G.r:C " WP- 10.00

20.10 57.37 94 PR I BASAVAKALvAfI 111- 16 EA 91.73 Tctal 29.48 541.07 We- 29.48

13.90 95 KR BASAVAKALYA'-- 111- 16 EA Total 66.72 490.G8 90.00 We 66.72

9.81 88.17 96 PR BASWAKALYAN' I II· '3 fA Tctal 13':l.6J 114'7.0? We 135.68

186.37 126.89 97 PR BASAVAKA,YAN· 111- 19 EeA 6.')4 fatal 162.70 3,)62.8C We- 162.7r:

63.25 98 rR E.A , otcll 41.(16 376.74 1.34 We- 41.06

83 / " VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name ofC.D.Block: BASAVAKALYAN; Code No. : 0020

L.e. Name of Village Total area of Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, (In hectares) lation and 10+ kms of the nearest I2lace where the facility is available is given}. and Eduea- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Days of [Bus Stop, House- Tele- market/ Railway Station, holds graph hat ifany Waterway)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) m (8) (9) (16)

99 QUADERABAD 382.97 332 P, AC -(5-10) 101, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (61)

100 HALHALLJ 472.46 1031 P, M, AC -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (165)

101 TOGLUR 631.17 1597 :>, H, AC -(0-5) 101, HP PO, -(0-5) BS (264) Phone

102 GORTA (B) 1827.06 2897 P, H, H, -(0-5) T, 101, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (488) AC Phone

103 GADIRAIPALLI 463.62 1422 P(2) , M, -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (241) AC

104 KADEPUR 554.00 1398 P(2) , H, -(0-5) HP PO -(0-5) BS ( 198) AC

105 L1HBAPUR 250.54 503 P -(0-5) 101, HP -(0- 5) -(5-10) BS (66)

1.06 MUC,HALAH 1715.02 3872 P(2), PHC, FPC T, 101, HP PTO, -(10+) BS (679) M(2), 'H, Phone AC

107 MUSTAPER 183.06 170 -(0-5) -(0- 5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (33)

108 GADlGONDqAOH 1455.37 2449 P(2), -(0-5) T, 101, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (454) M(2), AC Phone

109 BE LURA 3050.05 4742 P(3) , M, PHC, RP T, 101, HP PTO, TUE BS (763) H, AC Phone

110 GUTTI 588.19 940 P, AC -(0-5) T, 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (152)

111 MIRKHAL 3187.89 4897 P(5) , M, -(0-5) T, 101, HP PTO, SAT BS ,734) AC Phone

112 KOTMAL 821.49 1353 P, AC -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (213) 9

84 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name ofC.D.Block: BASAVAKALYAN; Code.No. : 0020

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town Power Land use (area under different types of land use in hectares rounded to Iwo decimal places) L.C. 10 village and distance (in Km.) Supply' No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

( 11 ) (12) (13) ( 14) ( 15) (16) (17) ( 18) ( 1)

PR BHALKI- 111- 19 EA Total 10.00 367.97 2.42 2.58 99 lie' 10.00

KR BASAVAKALYAN- III" 24 EA Total 57.00 407.00 1.88' 6.58 100 lie" 57.00

PR BASAVAKALYAN" III" 16 EA Total 23.25 563.81 17.14 26.97 101 lie- 23.25

PR BASAVAKALYAN- III" 18 EA 42.22 Total 162..20 1443.95 78.24 100.45 102 lie- 162.20

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 15 EA 4.40 Total 30.35 379.67 24.32 24.88 103 lie- 30.35

PR BASAVAKALYAN- III" 14 EA Total 40.00 475.36 12.52 26.12 104 lie- 40.00

KR BASAVAKALYAN- III" 9 EA Total 15.27 223.56 7.33 4.38 105 lie" 15.27

PR BASAVAKALYAN- III" 14 EA 0.94 Total 174.55 1131.31 227.66 180.56 106 lie- 174.55

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 10 EA Total 11.16 110.01 0.38 61.51 107 lie- 11.16

PR BASAVAKALYAN" 111- 13 EA Total 28.00 1318.90 16.72 91.75 108 We- 28.00

PR BASAVAKAL YAN- I I I - 11 EA 19.02 Total 120.00 2669.05 167.12 74.86 109 We- 120.00

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 10 EA 7.66 Total 20.67 480.61 20.83 58.42 110 We- 20.67

PR BASAVAKALYAN- III" 13 EA 74.07 Total 52.75 2940.41 43.70 76.96 111 We- 52.75

KR BASAVAKALYAN" III" 15 EA Total 34.05 739.38 36.42 11.64 112 lie- 34.05

85 VILLAGE

A .\1 L NIT I E S Name oleD.Block: BASAVAKALYAN: Colic' !\o. oO:W

LC Naill": IiI' Vdl.l~c Till:!! ~lr..:a !It T\)lal AIll":Il!tl";~ ~I\ :1i1~lhl ..' III Wit ~l\ :lli~II'lo..! \\ IlfHII th,.,' \ db):!,-'. a d:bh ( ) I' "h(mnlfl thl!' l"\(). th~ \ ill:I;!"; PI)rHl ~IlIUIl\Il :uld 11I.. '\! t\\ 11 tn hr:l,-·~..:h. til..: dl:-.t;lIh.": III lIn lad 1:t1l1!~:' \ 1/ " kill', '·111 k"". (Ill h-:d:lr~q iatllii1 and I')· ~!l1:-' \1(1111...' 11.::11..:,,1 !'!:I,,'\,: \\!l":I\: Ill..: (a,,'liil\ I" :1\ albhk' I' "j\\.'Tl) lind FdLh.:'t, \kdi,al Dnnkin,:.! Po .... l D;I) PI C'lll1l1lHlnil..ali\)Jl \'\) (I! tllnwl \I'''lc'1 and Da~ ~ (\f lilli, SI"I'. H,\u:-..: Tck IIwr~l..·l R:nh\]} SUltillfi. tHlld:-- ~r:'1'h h;lt If all) \\'alc''''''' I

( 1) (2 (3) (4) (5 ) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

113 MACH ANAL 543.25 443 ,(0,5) II, HP - (0- 5) - (0- 5) -(0-5) (80)

114 DEVNAL 803.60 1359 P, M, AC - (0- 5) II, HP - (0 - 5) - (0- 5) - (0- 5) (219)

Total (Sum) 119179.70 203592 P(209) , CIIC, (33740) M(79), PHC( 10), IH20), D(3) , PUC(3)', FPC(6) , AC(76) RP(7)

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86 DIRECTORY

A N- D LAN D t.: S E Name III C. D. [lIock : BAS:'>. VAKAL Y r\ N; CoJe No. 0020

Al'llfllih:h N~(If\.' .. lT')wn. CIa .... "ofT(\\\rl P,I\\\,.'l" tn \ ilb~~ and dl~talh..~ lin KilL) Stl~lpl~ Nn. LJn·irrig:I:~d Cllllur;lh!~' An.. ',1 flttl

\\ a:.t~ a\allabl~ linl.:lwl!lli! I~)r ,:II!ti\ alton ~'llLh~lr ~!IhJ gnn",'q

(11,) 1 Sl.______( 1 b) ( 17) (18) (1)

PR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 17 EA Total 14.27 441. 74 80.92 6.32 113 '-Ie- 14.27

KR BASAVAKALYAN- 111- 16 EA 28.50 Toull 26.00 658.19 77.62 1.3.29 114 [,,('. 6.00 w(,- 20.QO

7237.76 Tot,ll 6471.97 92514.72 7489.74 6829.37 Tk· 392.34 h,e- 6.00 We- 5818.63 GC- 255.00

87

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I I­ ..J <0: a: W w I ID :l: ::J Z W Q o (.) ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

I ..\ l.! . r..: B i !.\ L K i·or) \0 C. D. BI.OCK: BHALKI·()()]O

.. ---.. ~- .. -- ---.----.~ .. ---_._-_.-._-_ .._--_._-- SL ~:~.ME Of FiE \/ill ACt 1)Ql CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NQ ------_ ... -- . __ .._------lOCAT ION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE

(M~"'U<1l ) (Computer) (M<1nu<1l) (Computer)

- __ -_.-~.-~ .. ------2 4 6

1 Ahrnad"b"d 11/~ 1)/(9 11/ [is / 00.'.0/ 0029 914/3/50 09/04/0030/0050 2 Alandl '1/5/3/108 11/05/0030/0108 9/4/3/26 09/04/0030/0026 5 ».1 [abad 11/5/3/45 11;05/0030/0045 9/4/3/63 09/04/0030/0063 I., A'lloIil i 11/"/3/88 11/05/0030/0088 9/4/3/117 09/04/0030/0117 :, Ambc-.;angvl '.1/513132 11/05/0030/0032 9/4/3/53 09{04/0030;0053 A Atnoor 11/S/3/1C4 11/05/0030/0104 9/4/3/22 09/04/0030/0022 7 Atterga 11/5/3/90 11/05/0030/0090 9/4/3/119 09/04/0030/0119

8 B<1cijaw"lgCl 11/5/3/12 11/05/0030/0012 9/4/3/13 09/04/0030(0013 9 Ba 1ur 11/5/3;24 11/nS/0030/0024 9/4/3/48 09/04/0030/0048 10 BilrciilPU'- 11 /5/3;75 11/rJ~/0030/0073 9/4/3/99. 09/04/0030/0099 11 Beerl (B) 11/5!3;11~ 11/05/0030/0111 9/4/3/29 09/04/0030/0029

12 Beer i (K) 11.(S()/3~ 11/05/00)0/003'0 9/4/3/55 09/04{0030(0055 13 Bhalk1 (R) 11/5 /3/1 11/05/0030/0001 9/4/3/1 09/04/0030;0001 14 BhatiHl1bra 11/5/3/116 11/05/0030/0116 9/4/3/35 09/04/0030/0035 15 Bhatcangvi 11/5/3/1113 11/05/0030/0118 9/4/3/37 09/04/0030/0037 16 Bolegaon 11/S/3/9? 11/(15/0030/0092 9/4/3/121 09/04/0030(0121 17 Byalhalli 11/5;3/54 11/05/0030/0054 9/4/3/73 09/04/0030/0073 18 Bythall i 11 lOS 10nV)lonf-q 9/4/3/95 (19/[J4/0030/()095

19 Chalkapur 11/'0/3/78 11/05/0030/0078 9/4/3/86 09/04/0030/0086

20 Chandilpu,· 11/5/3/2~ 11/05/0030/0025 9/4/3/44 09/04/0030/0044 21 Chikalchanda 11/5/3/9 11/05/0030/0009 9/4/3/9 09/04/0030/0009 22 Ch1tto 11/5;3/79 11/05/0030/0079 9/4/3/87 09/04/0030/0087

23 Dadgi 11/5/3/13 11/05/0030/0013 9/4/3/12 09/04/0030/0012 24 Dilwargaem 11/5/3/74 11/05/0030/0074 9/4/3/100 09/04/0030/0100 25 Dhanura 11/5/3/47 11/05/0030/0047 9/4/3/67 09/04/0030/0067 26 Dongilpur 11/5/3/107 11/05/0030/0107 9/4/3/25 09/04/0030/0025 27 Donqargi 11/"/3/26 11/05/0030/0026 9/4/3/1.5 09/04/0030/0045

28 Ek I ilspur 11/5/3/20 11/05/0030/0020 9/4/3/20 09/04/0030/0020

29 Gane,hpur 11/5/3/2 11/05/0030/0002 9/4/3/2 09/04/0030/0002 30 God!hipperga 11/5/3/58 11/05/011 30/0058 9/4/3/76 09/04/0030/0076 31 Gorchincholl i 1/5/3/17 11/05/0030/0017 9/4/3/17 09/04/0030/0017 32 Gorn3t 11/5/3;2) 11/05/0030/0023 9/4/3/43 09/04/0030/0043 )3 Gubya l 11/)/3/19 11/f)/0030/0U19 9/4;3/19 09/04/0030/0019

34 GunJar-g~ 11/5/3/89 11/05/0030/0089 9/:./3/118 09/04/0030/0118

11/05/liC30/011Q 9/4;3/28 09/04/0030/0028

36 H3J!13 i. 11;5/3/22 11/05/0030/0022 9/4/3/42 09/04;0030/0042 )7 HJtbdrga 11/5/3/40 11 /05/003D/0040 9/4/3/60 09/04;0030/0060

11/5/3/65 11iO~/OC30/0065 9/4/3/91 09/04/0030/0091 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: BHALKI-0030 C. D. BLOCI(: BHALKI-0030

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION COOE LOCATION COOE LOCAT ION COOE LOCATION COOE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

39 Halhalli 11/5/3/52 11/05/0030/0052 9/4/3/71 09/04/0030/0071 40 Halhipperga 11/5/3/43 11/05/0030/0043 9/4/3/62 09/04/0030/0062 41 Halsilakmadevi 11/5/3/98 11/05/0030/0098 9/4/3/106 - 09/04/0030/0106 42 Harnal 11/5/3/11 11/05/0030/0011 9/4/3/11 09/04/0030/0011 43 Honnalli 11/5/3/66 11/05/0030/0066 9/4/3/92 09/04/0030/0092 44 Hunj i (K) 11/5/3/57 11/0~/0030/0057 9/4/3/75 09/04/0030/0075 4S Hunjialandi 11/S/3/109 11/05/0030/0109 9/4/3/27' 09/04/0030/0027 46 Hupla 11/5/3/31 11/05/0030/0031 9/4/3/S1 09/04/0030/00S1

47 Inchur 11/S/3/97 11/0S/0030/0097 9/4/3/10S 09/04/0030/0105

48 11/5/3/114 11/05/0030/0114 9/4/3/32 09/04/0030/0032 49 11/5/3/28 11/05/0030/0028 9/4/3/47 09/04/0030/0047 - 50 Jamkhandi 11/S/3/84 11/0S/0030/0084 9/4/3/111 09/04/0030/0111 Sl Janti 11/5/3/56 11/05/0030/0C5"6 9/4/3/78 09/04/0030/0078 52 Jirgyal 11/S/3/94 11/0S/0030/0094 9/4/3/102 09/04/0030/0102 53 Joldabka 11/5/3/7 11/05/0030/0007 9/4/3/7 09/04/0030/0007

54 Kadlabad 11/5/3/3 11/05/0030/0003 9/4/3/3 09/04/0030/0003 55 Kaknal 11/5/3/121 11/05/0030/0121 9/4/3/40 09/04/0030/0040 56 Kalasdhal 11/5/3/112 11/05/0030/0112 9/4/3/30 09/04/0030/0030 57 Kalsar Tugaon 11/5/3/119 11/05/0030/0119 9/4/3/38 09/04/0030/0038 58 Kamalpur 11/5/5/S3 11/05/0030/0053 9/4/3/72 09/04/0030/007< S9 Kanji 1l/5/3/5S 11/05/0030/005S 9/4/3/74 09/04/0030/0074 60 Kaplapur 11/5/3/71 11/05/0030/0071 9/4/3/97 09/04/0030/0097 61 Kardhyal 11/S/3/4 11/0S/0030/0004 9/4/3/4 09/04/0030iouo~ - 62 Keroor 11/S/3/30 11/05/0030/0030 9/4/3/49 09/04/0030/0049 63 Kesarjawalga 11/S/3/102 11/0S/0030/0102 9/4/3/108 09/04/0030/0108 64 Khanapur 11/5/3/48 11/05/0030/0048 9/4/3/66 09/04/0030/0066 6S Khasimpur 11/S/3/27 11/0S/0030/0027 9/4/3/46 09/04/0030/0046 66 Khatak 11/5/3/61 11/05/0030/0061 9/4/3/81 09/04/0030/0081 67 Khudawandpur 11/5/3/96 11/05/0030/0096 9/4/3/104 09/04/0030/0104 68 Kodl i 11/5/3/37 11/05/0030/0037 9/4/3/57 - 09/04/0030/0057 69 Konmelkunda 11/5/3/41 11/05/0030/0041 9/4/3/80 09/04/0030/0080 70 Kongl i 11/5/3/83 11/05/0030/0083 9/4/3/112 09/04/0030/0112 71 Kor'oor 11/5/3/16 11/05/0030/0016 9/4/3/15 09/04/0030/0015 72 Kosam 11/5/3/46 11/05/0030/0046 9/4/3/65 09/04/0030/0065 73 Kotgira 11/5/3/15 11/05/0030/0015 9/4/3/16 09/04/0030/0016 74 Kotgiyal 11/5/3/39 11/05/0030/0039 9/4/3/S9 09/04/0030/0059 75 Kuntegaon 11/5/3/100 11/05/0030/0100 9/4/3/109 09/04/0030/0109 76 Kuntesirsi 11/5/3/10 • 11/05/0030/0010 9/4/3/10 09/04/0030/0010 n Kurubkhelgi 11!5-/3/72 11/05/0030/0072 9/4/3/98 09/04/0030/0098

78 ladha 11/5/3/99 11/05/0030/0099 9/4/3/107 09/04/0030/0107 79 11/5/3/10-3 11/05/0030/0103 9/4/3/21 09/04/0030/0021 80 Lanjwada 11/5/3/122 11/05/0030/0122 9/4/3/34 09/04/0030/0034

92 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: BHALKI-0030 c. D. BLOCK: BHALKI-0030

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (tomputer)

2 3 4 5 6

81 Madkatti 11/5/3/14 11/05/0030/0014 9/4/3/14 09/04/0030/0014 82 1.1/5/3/49 11/05/0030/0049 9/4/3/69 09/04/0030/0069 83 11/5/3/91 11/05/0030/0091 9/4/3/120 09/04/0030/0120 84 Maroor 11/5/3/8 11/05/0030/0008 9/4/3/8 09/04/0030/0008 85 Masimadu 11/5/3/75 11/05/0030/0075 9/4/3/83 09/04/0030/0083 86 Mavinhall i 11/5/3/70 11/05/0030/0070 9/4/3/96 09/04/0030/0096 87 11/5/3/82 11/05/0030/0082 9/4/3/114 09/04/0030/0114 88 Methimelkunda 11/5/3/117 11/05/0030/0117 9/4/3/36 09/04/0030/0036 89 Morambi 11/5/3/67 11/05/0030/0067 9/4/3/93 09/04/0030/0093 90 ·Mural 11/5/3/38 11/05/0030/0038 9/4/3/58 09/04/0030/0058

91 N~goor 11/5/3/44 11/05/0030/0044 9/4/3/64 09/04/0030/0064 92 Nagral 11/5/3/36 11/05/0030/0036 9/4/3/56 09/04/0030/0056 93 Nardasangam 11/5/3/93 11/05/0030/0093 9/4/3/122 09/04/0030/0122 94 Nawadgi 11/5/3/63 11/05/0030/0063 9/4/3/89 09/04/0030/0089 95 Nelg; 11/5/3/59 11/05/0030/0059 9/4/3/77 09/04/0030/0077 96 Nelwad 11/5/3/76 11/05/0030/0076 9/4/3/84 09/04/0030/0084 97 Nideban 11/5/3/18 11/05/0030/0018 9/4/3/18 09/04/0030/0018 98 Nirmanhalli 11/5/3/51 11/05/0030/0051 9/4/3/70 09/04/0030/0070 99 Nittur 11/5/3/21 11/05/0030/0021 9/4/3/41 09/04/0030/0041

100 Rachappagondgaon 11/5/3/101 11/05/0030/0101 9/4/3/110 09/04/0030/0110 101 Rudnoor 11/5/3/50 11/05/0030/0050 9/1,./3/68 09/04/0030/0068

102 Saigaon 11/5/3/81 11/05/0030/0081 9/4/3/101 09/04/0030/0101 103 Secundrabad 11/5/3/80 11/05/0030/0080 9/4/3/82 09/04/0030/0082 104 Shamsheerpur 11/5/3/113 11/05/0030/0113 9/4/3/31 09/04/0030/0031 105 Shivani 11/5/3/120 11/05/0030/0120 9/4/3/39 09/04/0030/0039 106 Siddapur 11/5/3/33 11/05/0030/0033 9/4/3/52 09/04/0030/0052 107 Siddeshwar 11/5/3/6 11/05/0030/0006 9/4/3/6 09/04/0030/0006 108 11/5/3/105 11/05/0030/0105 9/4/3/23 09/04/oD30/0023 109 Srimal i 11/5/3/86 11/05/0030/0086 9/4/3/115 09/04/0030/0115

110 Talw,ada (K) 11/5/3/5 11/05/0030/0005 9/4/3/5 09/04/0030/0005 111 Talwada (Maratha) 11/5/3/106 11/05/0030/0106 9/4/3/24 09/04/0030/0024 112 Tarnalli 11/5/3/60 11/05/0030/0060 9/4/3/79 09/04/0030/0079 113 Tegampur (Paigampur) 11/5/3/42 11/05/0030/0042 9/4/3/61 09/04/0030/0061 114 11/5/3/115 11/05/0030/0115 9/4/3/33 09/04/0Q30/0033 115 Tugaon (ChaLkapur) 11/5/3/77 11/05/0030/0077 9/4/3/85 09/04/0030~085 116 Tugaonhalsi 11/5/3/87 11/05/0030/0087 9/4/3/116 09/04/0030/0116

117 Ucha 11/5/3/68 11/05/0030/0068 9/4/3/94 09/04/0030/0094

93 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: BHALKI-0030 C. D. BLOCK: BH:\I.KI-()O'O

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCAT ION CODE (ManuaL) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

118 wagaLgaon 11/5/3/95 11/05/003D/0095 9/4/3/1 03 09/04/0030/0103 119 WaLsang 11/5/3/34 11/05/0030/0034 9/4/3/54 09/04/0030/0054 120 Wanjarkhada 11/5/3/85 11/05/0030/0085 9/4/3/113 09/04/0030/0113 121 Warwatti 11/5/3/64 11/05/0030/0064 9/4/3/90 09/04/0030/0090

122 Yenkura 11/5/3/62 11/05/0030/0062 9/4/3/88 09/04/0030/0088

VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BHALKI; Code No. : 0030

L.e. Name of VilIagc Total ar~a of Total Amenities available (if not available within thl! village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, Cln hectares) lation and 10+ kms of the nearest J!lace where the facility is available is givcn). and Educa- M~dical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Days of [Bus SlOP, House- iele- marketl Railway Station. holds graph hat if any Waterway[

~1~ ~2~ m ~42 • ~5~ (62 (72 (82 (9} ~ 102

BHALKI (R) 5601.90 4497 P(8), -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (719) M(2), H, AC • 2 GANESHPUR 510.93 732 P, AC - (0- 5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (129)

3 KADLABAD 319.97 488, P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (79)

4 KARDHYAL 559.73 1346 P, H, AC -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (220)

5 TALIIADA (K) 704.77 1765 P, H, H, -(0-5) II, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS, RS (316) AC Phone

6 SIDDESHIIAR 1414.07 2897 P(3) , M, RP T, II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (520) H, AC

7 JOLDABKA 1147.17 2440 P(2) -(10+) II, HP PO, -(10+) BS (408) Phone

8 MAROOR 591.71 1248 P -(5-10) II, HP PO -(SolO) BS (247)

9 CHIKALCHANDA 713.51 1192 pm RP II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (178)

10 KUNTESIRSI 41r,.25 873 P(2) -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS ( 130)

11 HARNAl 212.35 689 P, AC -(5-10) II, liP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) ( 125)

12 BADJAIIALGA 559.15 1097 P(2), AC -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS ( 198)

13 DADGI 1038.23 2574 P(2), H, -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (415) H, AC

14 MADKATTI 1128.33 2847 P, M -(5-10) . II, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (442) Phone

96 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BHALKI; Code No. : 0030

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town Power J.-and use (area under different types of land use in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) ( 1)

PR BHAlKI- I I I - 0 EA 60.35 Total ·119.79 5508.63 418.33 423.04 Tk- 10.52 We- 109.27

PR BHAlKI- 111- 3 fA Total 10.72 361.19 112.74 26.28 2 We- 10.72

PR BHAlK I - 111- 4 EA Total 10.11 256.13 25.59 28.14 3 We- 10.11

PR BHAlKI- 111- 6 EA Total 19.42 477.31 24.48 38.52 4 We- 19.42

PR • BHAlKI- 111- 5 EA Total 60.70 545.13 56.75 42.19 5 We- 60.70

PR BHAlKI- 111- 12 fA 1.29 Total 103.20 . 854.10 317.95 137.53 6 lIe- 103.20

PR BHAlKI- 111- 15 fA Total 30.60 706.20 329.63 80.74 7 We- 30.60

PR BHAlK I - 111- 10 fA Total 10.11 475.85 39.60 66.15 8 We- 10.11

KR BHAlKI - 111- 9 EA 21.68 Total 12.14 575.08 17.42 87.19 9 lIe- 12.14

PR BHAlKI- 111- 7 fA Total 1.82 222.13 158.10 33.20 10 lIe- 1.02 GC- 0.80

KR BHAlKI- I I 1- 9 fA Total 2.02 116.14 70.30 23.89 11 lIe- 2.02

PR BHAlKI - II 1- 10 fA Total 12.14 506.80 31.75 8.46 12 lIe- 12.14 " PR BHAlKI - II 1- 6 EA Total 44.51 726.64 172.23 94.85 13 We- 44.51

PR BHAlKI- I II - 7 EA Total 34.39 822.76 188.43 82.75 14 lIe- 34.39

97 YILLAGE

\ \1 ! '\ i I I Ie S Name ofC.D.Block : BHAI.Kl: Code N(). : ()(ilO

L.C Naml.! (II' Vill:q.~I..· r.ll:d :11 ....';1 (Ii T\\J,!l :\ilh'llill\_'''' .I\:lihhk I If 111\1 1\ :;d,lhll' \~ llh'il !I;l' \ t!i.I~': :1 d:bh, I'" ,,!i(\\\ Ii !il 1[; ....' No 111 ...., \ rlh~\._' 1\ (('u "dumll ,Ind 111.. .'\( (ill( ill hl;j,-~\._'!.' !Il~ dl"i.lihl' If! hl{I.H.~ ran;...'\· .... \1/ "k;lb.';; fir kill'-, 1111 h~·,.. Lfi\:") Lt(I!\J1 _1.!~~1 L~_~__ _:_~l::._:j__ib~_:_!!~::.IJ2l:.!_, ,-' I.~ h-:I£J1.~~_i_~~i.~_d,_!l2.i_>:_t:..~L~~!..U_ ____.. _ :Illd f ~!(I,;t .\k\.Il~:tl Dri!llin~ t'n,,! ih~ ,II C\)lllflllllll,-a!l,jl-( ~\1 (II' \1",\\,11 \\'akr ;tnd Dal,:-. \.\( ;B\I~ St\\},_ H,1U:-. ... · 1l1;I!k~'i R,:d').,!~ St:HI,\lj hI dd.., h:11 if :1(1\ \\":11.,,'1\1, ,I~ I

15 KOTGIRA 638.67 957 p · (1lh ) W, HP · (0 5) · (10·) - (:l-S) (151 )

16 KOROOR 598.74 989 P ,(5,10) w, HP · (0' 5) · (5 - 1i) (0 ',) ( 140)

17 GORCH I NCHOLl 1127.50 23':'9 P(?) , · (10') HP PO · \ 1 0') BS (373 ) "1(2) , AC

18 NIDEBAN 452.09 8,.3 P - (5, 11) ',I, HP - (I). 5) (5 - 10) -(0'5) ( 150)

19 GUBYAl 168.20 UN iNHABITED ------_

20 EKLASPUR 239.79 533 P, AC · (ll- ") ii, HP (!J - 5) - (0 5 ) (0,5) (81 )

21 NITTUR 1366.91 3554 P(6) , MH, PHC, T, W, HP PTa, FR[ 8S (588) M(2) , H, FPC Phone PUC(2) , AC

22 HAJNAL 670.73 1214 P, M, AC - (0 5) ii, HP PO - (0 -S) liS ( 189)

23 GORNAL 249.59 753 P, AC · (0,5) W, HP · (0 S) (0-5) -(0-5) (121 )

24 BALUR 1320.19 1687 P, M · « 11) W, HP PO, - (0'') 8S (306) PhDne

25 533.78 803 P, M, AC · ( 1(1+) T, W PO - ( 10+ ) BS ( 141)

26 DONGARGI 227.67 498 p - (10+) W, HP · (0- 5) - (10+) BS (80)

27 KHASIMPUR 539.16 467 P w · (0-5) . (0 S) BS (81 )

28 JAINAPUR 581.36 367 P, AC - (5,10) W, HP · (5-1 I) - (5-10) '(0-5) (60)

29 AHMADABAD 406.01 724 P -(0-5) W, HP PO - CO-5) BS (115)

98 DIRECTORY

A~D LAND USE Name ;)1' C.D.Block : BHALK(~ Code No. : 0030 \

Apl'mach N~ar~.1 Town. Clalll< or Town Puw~r L~nd us~ (ar~a ullll~r diff"l\!nltyp,," <11" land u!'!: ill ~clar~s rounded to two d~~imal pla~cs) L.C. 10 village and distance (in Kill.) Supply No. FOl\!st Irrigat~-d Un-irrigated Culturahlc AI\!8 not (hy ""ur,,: "f irrigation) . wash! availabl" (induding for cultivation gauchar and grows) (11) (12) OJ), ·m) ( 15) ( 16) (17) ( 18) ( 1)

KR B~ALKI- 111- 12 £A _'_ Total 5.05 410.57 186.21 36.84 15 We- 5.05

I

PR B~ALKI- ,li- B EA Total 14.97 923.38 123.50 65.65 17 We- 14.97

KR BIfALKI - II 1- 8 EA Total 5.05 255.26 146.66 45.12 18 We- 5.05

------, ------. UN INHABHED -----.------~-,~------19

KR BHAlKI- 111- 5 EA Total 5.061 154.39 45.98 34.36 20 lie- 5.06

PR BKALK I- II I - 25 EA Total l28.49 1016.66 121.54 100.22 21 Tk- 121.41 We- 7.08

KR SHAlKl· III· 27 EA 30.14 Total 2.02 438.12 14'1.83 52.62 22 lie' 2.02

KR BKALKI· ill' 24 EA Total 2.02 211.36 24.83 11.38 23 We- 2.02

I PR BHALKI~ III· 20 EA <>9.22 Total 11.13 1035.99 206.76 37.09 24 We' 11.13

KR BHAlKI- 111· 27 EA 25.06 Total 8.09 449.83 26.72 24.08 25· We' 8.09

KR BHALI

KR BHAlKI· 111- 27 EA Total 1.01 456.55 59.91 21.69 27 \Ie' 1.01

KR BHALKI· II 1- 20 EA 8.66 468.95 98.52 5.23 28

PR BHALKI· [ il- lS EA 2.20 Total 3.03 336.47 49.36 14.95 29 lIe- 3.03

99 F-S VILLAGE

AM EN I TIE S. Name of C.D.Block : BHALKI; Code No. : 0030

L.e. Nam~·of Village Total aNa of Total AI11~niti~s availahle (if not availahJ.: within th~ villag~. a d:osh (-) is shown illth~ No. the villag~ Popu- column and next 10 il in hrackets. the distance in hmad ran)!es viI.. ·5 kms. 5-10 kIll". (In heclaNs) lalion and 10+ kms oflh~ neareslclace where the fadlit:! is avail:ohle i~ giwn). and Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or C"l11l11l1nicalinn No.of lional Water and Days of (BUlOSh'l'. Hous<:- Tde- I11llrkcti Railway Station. holds graph hal if any Waterway I

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (b) (7) (8) (9) (10)

30 KEROOR 870.02 1065 P, M -(0- 5) T, II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (188)

31 HUPLA 1523.18 1677 P(2), M(2) -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (284)

, I 32 AHBESANGVI 1353.74 11344 P(3); M(2) -(5-10) T, \.I, HP PO -(5-10) BS (316)

33 SIDDAPUR 544.70 SIb P -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (94)

34 IoIALSANG 867.99 1804 P, H, AC -(5-10) T, \.I PO 7{5-10) BS (285)

35 BEERI (K) 920.01 1031 P, H -(0-5) T, II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (175) , 36 NAGRAL 320.83 618 P, Ae -(0-5) II, KP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (11l})

37 KODLJ 319.97 609 t> -(0-5) . II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (112)

38 MURAL 519.49 831 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (128)

39 KOTGIYAl 234.34 546 P, lie -(0-5 ) \.I, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (97)

40 928.85 2372 P(2), M, PHC II, HP PTa, SUN BS, RS (416) H, PUC, Ae phone

41 KOMMELKUNDA 1317_67 2463 P, M, H, -(5-10) T, II, HP PO, -(5-10) B5 (428) AC Phone

42 TEGAHPUR (PAIGAMPUR) 1000.68 832 P, AC -(0-5) II, Til, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) B5 (140)

43 HALHIPPERGA 644.41 1049 P, Ar -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (183)

f-8~ 100 DIREC'fORY

.AND LAND USE Name of C.\D.Block : BHALKI; Code No. : 0030

Appn>a~h Ncar.:st Town. C18S!! .lfTown Pow.:r Land us.: (area und.:r ditli:r.:nt typ.:s ,If land us.: in heclar.:s rounded to two d.:cimal pla.:.:s) L.C. tn \lillaj!': and dista~.: (in Km.) Supply No. Fnr.:,1 lnigat.:d Un-inigal.:d Culturable Ar.:a not (by sou ... .: of irrigation) wasl.: availabl.: (induding for cultivation gau.:har 81)<1 gnwe~)

(11) \ ! (12) i 1~~, S-lI.t (15 ) (16) (17) (18) (1) ,") PR BilAlKI- II 1- 18 EA Total LOt 715.03 130_16 23_82 30 I We- 1.01 ... PI! ,: BHMlKI- III- 12 fA Total 55.65 1163.13 260.22 44_18 31 Tk- 40.47 Ye- \ 15.18

PR BHAlKI- lit 10 fA 3.11 Totat 40.27 905.92 384.43 '20.01 32 Tk- 25.30 " We, , 14.97

PR 8HAlKI- 111- 2 fA Total 4.86 427.24 96.40 16.20 33 We- 4.86

PR BHAlKI- 111- 10 " fA TGtat 1.01 639.13 158_78 69_07 34 We- 1.01

PI! BHAlKI- 111- 14 EA 11. 75 Total 4.04 582.n 290.23 31.22 35 We' 4.04

PR BHAlKt- 111- 17 EA, Total 1.01 198.42 80.53 40.87 36· We· 1.01

PR BHAlKI- 111- 18 fA Total 1.02 179.60 107.79 31.56 37 11- 1.02

KR BHAlKI- 111- 14 fA Total 5.06 330.91 173.62 9.90 38 We- 5.06

.' PR BHALKI- 111- 17 EA Total 10.12 209.13 8.01 7.08 39 We- 10.12 •

, PR BHALKI- III - 19 EA 0.83 Totat 40.47 660.63 127.67 99.25 40 We- 40.47

PR 8HALKI- "I - 9 EA • 96.54 Total 105.22 691.63 386.81 37.47 41 We- 105.22

PR BHALK 1- 111- 16 EA Totat 8.09 633.23 260.90 qa.46 42 lie- 8.09

PR BHALKI- 111- 22 EA Totat 12.95 382.54 89.25 159.67 43 , . We- 12.95

101 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BHALKl; Code No. : 0030 I .

L.C. Nam~ of Villag~ Tolal ar~a of Total AIll~flili~s availa"l~ (it" not availahk within th~ village. a dash (-) is shown in th~ No. Ihe villag\! Popn- ,- (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) ~a) (9) (10)

44 NAGOOR 349.67 546 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (99)

45 AlLABAD 269.38 464 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (74)

46 KOSAM 972.78 1476 P, 1'1, AC -(5-10) T, 1.1, HP PO -(5-10) as (245)

47 DHANURA 2570.32 5205 P, 1'1, H PHC, RP Ii, tiP PTO, -(0-5) BS, RS. (894) Phone

48 KHANAPUR 827.94 741 P', AC . -(0-5) Ii, tiP -(0-5) SUN BS (145)

49 MALCHAPUR 965.12 2233 P, M -(0-5) T, \01, KP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (364)

50 RUDNOOR 742.87 1637 P, AC -(0-5) Ii, HP PO ·(0-5) BS , (271)

51 NIRMANHALLI 525.51 1394 P(3), AC -(0-5) Ii, HP -(0-5) -(Q-2( ._, BS (249)

52 HALHAlLl 1225.10 2547 P(3), M, -(5-10) 1.1, HP PO '(5-10) BS (468) H, AC

____ r ~ __ ...... _ .. __ .... _ .. _ .. __ .. 53 KAMALPUR 37.05 UN INHABITED ------_ ..... _--.--- .. _---- .. " .. • 54 BYALHALLl 896.07 2352 P(2), M, RP(2) II, HP PO, -(0-5) BS (417) AC Phone

55 KANJI 1350.09 2981 P, H, Ii, PHC W, HP P1O, WED BS (533) AC Phone

56 JANTI 1162.78 2560 P, H, AC -(0-5) 1.1, HP PO, -(O-S ) B5 (446) Phone

57 HUNJI (K) 455.59 1069 P, H, AC -(0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) BS ( 196)

58 GODIHIPPERGA 549.03 937 P, AC -(5-10) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (156)

102 DIRECTORY

AND L,AN D USE Namtl of C. D.Block : BHALKI; Code No. : 0030

Approli~h Nearest Town. Class of Town Pow..:r Land uS\! (area ulukr dift;:ront typo, of land IIS0 in h"Clares rounded 10 two docimal places) L.C. I .' to villago land distana (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Cullilrahk Area not (hy sm/reo of irrigation) wast~ available (including for cultivation gallchar and grows)

0' (1) (12) (l3) ,( 14) / '(15) (16) (17) (18) ( 1)

KR ~HALKI' III' 24 EA Total 1;(.14 235.80 84.53 17.20 44 fl , IJI?- 12.14

KR BHAlKI- III- 26 EA 10.30 Total 21.25 128.17 78.86 30.80 45 lJe' 21.25

PR BHALKI- 111- 24 EA 128.96 T,otal 28.32 528.69 187.95 98.86. 46 Tk- 8.09 lJe- 20.23

PR BIDAR- I~ 13 EA 353.50 Total 161.88 1274.99 678.40 101.55 47 lJe· 161.88

PR SWAR· 1- 16 fA 407.57 Total 80.35 154.66 160.68 24.68 48 lJe' 80.35

PR BWAR- I' 20 EA 24.10 Total 73.66 527.90 260.52 78.94 49 lJe' 73.66

PR BIDAR' 1- 25 EA 27.98 Total 65.15 481.99 142.52 25.23 50 lJe' 65.15

PR BIDAR, I· 26 EA 6.66 Total 50.59 370.68 81.24 16.34 51 lJe' 50.59

PR BIDAR' 1- 22 EA Total 70.82 661.18 210.85 282.25 52 lJe- 70.82

_, - .•• --- •• -- ••••• --- •.•.••••..••... - •• ---- •• -- UN - I NHAB !TED ------.----.------.----~------53

PR 8IDAR' 1- 24 fA 73.05 Total 50.59 410;72 170.27 191.44 54 , lJe- 50.59 KR SWAR- I· 26 EA Total 50.59 992.10 219.25 88.15 55 lJe' 50.59

PR SHALKI· II I· 18 EA 6.19 Total 35.41 929.60 125.84 65.74 56 lJe' 35.41

PR BHALKI- 111- 20 EA 10.68 Total 14.16 391.44 11.56 27.75 57 lJe- 14.16

FP BHALK[' III· 16 EA 12.87 Total 5.06 362.82 141.65 26.63 . 58 lJe' 5.06

103 VILLAGE;

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BHALKI; Cod~ No. : 0030

. L.C. Namo: of ViII.go! Toial ar~a of T.llal Am~nili!!s availabl.: (ifnol availa)lle'wilhinlh~ village. a dash (-) is shown in Ih~ No. tho: villag!! Popu- column and lII!xt io il in brecl:.:ls. th.: di~an'.: in hroad rang.:s viz. ·5 kms. ;tHO klns. (In h~lar¢s) lati.m and 10+ kms of the n.:aresf I!lacl! wh~rl!·thc fadlit:i is availahll! is givcnl. and Eduea. M.:dical Drillking Post Day or C.lRllnUnkalion Nfl.of tional Water and Days of IBusSlop. Hous.:- Tel.:- markel/ Railway $Ialion. holds graph bal if any Walerway)

(1l (c) . (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ~10)

59 NElGI 760.75 1586 P, AC -(5-10) W, liP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (242)

60 TARNAlLl 641.58 1320 P, AC -CO-S) W, liP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS I (208)

I 61 KHATAK CHIMCHOlI 1989.46 5956 P(2),M, PHe, FPC, T, W, HP PTa, MqlN BS (982) H, AC RP Phone

62 YENKURA 952.40 2461 P(2), 1'1, -{O-S) W, liP PO -CO-s) BS (399) AC ,

63 NAWADGI 812~38- 1284 P, ~ -(0-5) W, liP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) . (225)

64 WARWATTI 1634.62 2943 P(3), -(5-10) w, HP PTa, MOM BS (484) Me2}, Phone H(2), At

65 IfALGORTA 345.36 560 P -(5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (94)

66 IIONNALll 265.40 738 P, At -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5 ) c::.OQ+J BS (140,

67 MORAN8! 458.46 1036 pm, M(2) -(5-10) w. HP PO -(1{)+) 8S (178)

68 UCHA 876.62 1622 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) 8S (267)

69 8YlliAlli 225.05 649 P -(10+) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (108)

70 NAVINHALlI 513.86 1074 p .-(10"') W, HP -(0-5) -(10+) 8S (173)

7l KAPLAPUR 212.09 575 P, AC -(10"', II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) 8S (93)

72 KURIJ8lHElGI 1287.98 2282 P(3), M, -(5-10) \0', HP po -(5-10) 8S (430) H, AC

104 DIRECTORY

AND LA N D USE Name of \c. D. Block : BHALKJ; Code No. : 0030

Approach N~ar"~t Town. Class nfTnwn Pow..:r Land us.: ·(ar.:a untkr difli!renlIYp~ ofla~d us.: in hectares roond.:d to two d.:cimal places) L.C. tl'village and di",ane~ (in .Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturahle Area not (hy ",'uree of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

Pl1 ~12~ .~131 P4) ~151 ~16) ~ 17) ~ 18) ~ 1) '. ,, I ?R BHAlKI' 111- 17 ~. Total 25.29 645.73 61.28 28.45 59 lie- 25.29

PR I BHAlKII. 111- 12 EA, Total 50.59 527.76 29.23 34.00 60 lie- 5(}'59

\ , PR HoMN"BAO~ 111- 16 fA 148.19 Total 9t:06 1077.80 417.58 254.83 61 lie- 91.06

PR QHAlKI- 111- 16 EA • T~tat 65.76 630.85 189.82 65.97 62 lie- 65.76

KR ' BHAlK.I- 111- 12 EA Total 34.40 482.78 260.27 34.93 63 lie- 34.40 • KR BHALKI- 111- 24 EA 43.60 Total 55.65 1040.24 417.28 77.85 64 lie- 55.65

. KR BHA~KI- 111- 22 EA Total 25.29 231.10 71.49 17.48 65 lie- 25.29

PR BHALKI- III· 22 EA Total 7.08 220.50 32.35 5.47 66 We' 6.07 R· 1.01

PR BHAm· IlI- 20 EA Total 9.11 359.52 74.13 15.70 67 lJe- 6.07 R- 3.04

PR BHALKI- 111- 18 EA Total 40.47 691.11 53.28 91.76 68 Iie- 40.47

KR BHAlKI- 111- 15 EA Total 30.35 138.72 15.12 40.86 69 We- 30.35

PR BHALKI· 111- 18 EA Total 50.58 378.96 57.04 27.28 70 We- 150.58 I

PR BHALKI- 111- 13 EA 12.62 Total .10.12 180.37 4.44 4.54 71 lJe- 10.12

PR BHALKI- 111- 12 EA Total 20.23 961.64 218.08 88.03 72 We- 20.23

105 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BHALKI; Code No. : 0030

L.C. Name "I' Village Tnla) arua ,.1' Tnlal Am~nili~" availahl.: (ifnolavailahic wilhin Ih.: village. a daNh (-) is shown in Ihe No. Ih.: villag~ Popu-

(1) (2) , (3) (4) (5 ) . (6) (7) . (8) (9) ( 10)

73 8AROAPUR 304.83 706 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0'5) 'BS (124)

74 DAWARGAON 855.51 2159 P, M, H, -(5-10) II, 1IP PO -(5-10) 8S (372) At

75 MAS I MADU 573.52 12~ P, At -(5-10) W, HP PO -(5-10) 8S (184)

76 NEllIAD 392.71 688 P, At -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) '(138)

77 TUGAON (tHALKAPUR) 591.29 1558 P, M -(0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) 8S (261)

78 CHALKAPUI! 1467.87 3414 P(3), H, -(0-5) II, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (5{>3 ) H, Ae Phone

79 CHITTA 295.47 792 P, At -(5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (116)

80 SEeUNDRA8AO 500.25 385 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (63)

81 SAIGAON 2984.09 4545 P(4), -(5-10) II, HP PTG, -(5-10) BS (769) M(2), Phone H(2), Art

82 MEHKAR 3215.00 5643 P(2), M, pHe, FPC II, HP pTO, -(10+), BS (935) H, AC Phone

83 KONGll 846.55 1641 P, H, Ae -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) ,-('5-10)

(283) .\

84 JAMKHANOI 649.55 1510 P, M -(0-5) W, HP PO -(0-5) BS (259)

85 IIANJARKHADA 1287.42 2462 P, H, At -(5-10) II, HP PO, -(0-5) -(0-5) (381) Phone

86 SRJMAlI 694.08 1180 P -(o-S) W, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) as (206)

87 TUGAONHAlSI 2453.46 3487 P(2), H, -(5-10) II, HP PTO, -(10+) BS (606) At Phone

106 DIRECTORY / AND LA N D USE Name of C.D.BJo..:k : BHALKl; Code No. : 0030

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town P{)Wl.!f Land Us.! (area under din;:rentlYpcs "I' hInd usc in hectares rounded to two dedmal places) L.C. t,,~illago! and distance (in Km.) Supply ._---_ .. No, F\)r\!~t Irrigl,kd '. Un-irrifalcd ClIitlirahle Area nOI {hy !\Uun.:..: ofirrigatil.ln) wast\! availahk (in.:illding Ii'r cultivation gallchar and grows)

(II> (12) (13) <14> (15) (16) (17) (18) ( 1)

PR BHAlKI- ~ I [- 12 EA .• Total 15.28 194.94 62.64 31.97 73 \ie' 15.28

KR BHAlKI- 11[': 14 EA Total 30.35 630.64 140.15 54.37 74 We- 30.35

PR BHAlKI- ,11- 17 EA Total 9.71 328.66 190.61 44.54 75 \ We- 9.71 \ I I KR BHALKI- II I' 19 EA Total 17.20 319.68 26.96 28.87 76 We- 17.20

PR BIOAR· 1- 25 EA Total 10.12 484.14 63.64 33.39 77 lIe- 10.12

PR HOMNABAO- 111- 24 ~A Total 50.59 1167.42 169.99 79.87 78 lIe- 50.59

PR BHALKI' 111- 19 EA Total 15.18 217.53 45.96 16.80 79 lIe- 15.18

PR BHALKI- III' 18 EA Total 17.20 389.52 78.28 15.25 80 We- 17.20

PR BHAL"I- "I' 25 EA Total 20.24 2541.88 256.58 165.39 81 We- 20.24

PR BHALKI' 111- 30 EA 67.81 Total 55.65 2806.77 116.13 168.64 82 We- 55.65

KR BHALKI- Ill· 30 EA 31.22 Total 22.26 508.97 224.81 59.29 83 Twe- 22.26

KR BHAL"I- 111- 30 EA 10.26 Total 10.12 478.05 132.89 18.23 84 We- 10.12

KR BHAlKt - I II - 35 EA 83.85 Total 8.09 914.63 171.46 109.39 85 We- 8.09 '

ICR 8HAllCl- 111- 30 EA 0.16 Total 4.25 523.21 139.72 26.74 86 We- 4.25

KR UOGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 26 EA 29.89 Total 20.23 1761.84 486.92 154.58 87 We- 20.23

107 .. VILLAGE AMENITIES Nan'kl of C.O.Block : BHALKI; Cooe:: No. : 0030

L.C. Nam.: of Villag.: Tolal a...," or Tolal AI1l.:nili.:s availa!>l.: (ifnpl avails"l.: "'ithin Ih~ village. a dash (-J is shown in Ih" No. lht.! villag!! Popu- ~(Ill1mn and n~xl tn it in hrack.:ls. Ih" di~tance in Ilrnad rafl~es viz.:5 Lms. 5-10 klns. (In hedar.:s) lation and 10+ kills "flh" n"arcsll!la~e .. here Ih" fadlil:! i~ availa!>le i~ ::iwn). ami &llIca- Medical Drinking Pn!'l Day or Cmnmllm"alion Nu.of liunal Waler and Days of I Bus Stop. Hou,c- Tdc- marf."ti Railway Station. hoWs )lfaph hat if any Waterway)

{1} (2) _- m (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

88 AU.IAI 2416.88 3294 P(5) , -(0-5) 101, HP PO, -(5-10) 85 (525) 101(2), H, Phone AC

89 GUNJARGA 464.29 862 P, AC -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -<5-10) 85 (157)

90 ATTERGA 1148.54 1270 P, 101, AC -(0-5) 101, HP PO -(10+) 8S (233)

91 MANKE5HWAR 767.62 845 P, M -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (148)

92 80LEGAON 1115.89 1660 P(2), 101 -(0-5) W, HP PO -(10+) 8S· (294)

93 NARDASANGAM 339.46 593 P -(0-5) 1.1, HP -(0-5 ) -(10+) -(0-5) (103)

94 JIRGYAL 180.74 352 P -(5-10) 1.1, HP -(0-5) ~(5-10) -(0-5) (54)

95 WAGAlGAON 311.69 557 P -(10+) W, HP -(0-5) -(10+,- '- BS (103)

96 KHUOAIIANDPUR 650.24 936 P -(5-10) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (157)

97 IwCHUR 400.79 ' 1045 P(2), M-(2) -(0-5) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(10+) 8S (170) '.

98 HAlSILAKMADEVI 311.65 951 P, H: AC -(5-10) 1.1, HP PO -(10+) B5 ( 156) "

99 LADH" 803.28 1997 P, H, H -(10+) W, HP PO, -(10+) as (336) Phone

100 KUNTEGAON 282.22 623 P, AC -(5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (109)

101 RACHAPPAGONDGAON 834.19 1544 P, AC -(5-10) 1.1, HP PO -(5-10) -(0-5) (218)

102 KESARJAlJAlGA 1134.20 2216 P(2), -(S-10) 1.1, HP PO -(5-10) BS (353) MaL H

108 I PIRECTORY I

",ND LAN D USE / Name 0[, C. D. Bh:k : BHALKI; Coue No. : 0030

Approa,h N~ar"sl Town. Class of Town Puw..:r Land IlSo.! (ar"a umkr din;:r"nllY~". of lI;nll u~ in h"dar". rtlluttl"d 10 (wo d"dmal plac"., L.e. !t1o vitJagto! lind dlj;(a~~ (in'KIn.) Supply. No. For",,( 1I:ril,!8lcd Un-irril,!8lCU Cullurank Ar"a not •. '(hy source of irrigalibn) wa:sh: availa!>lc (including I.,l' culliv8(ion gau.:harand grnvo!s).

-(11 )! .j (1·2) ., (m ·(14) (15) (16) (17) ( 18) ( 1)

PR \ VOGIR(MAHARASHfR~)- II- 32 fA 14.16 Total 20.23 1579.70 738.72 64.07 88 \ lie- 20.23

PR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- 11- 34 EA 5..29 Total .,5.06 382.62 53.96 17.36 89 lIe- 5.06

ICR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- I I - 36 EA 72.00 Total 3.04 688.01 366.42 19.07 90 lIe- 3.04

ICR UDGIR(MAHARASHTRA)- II' 26 EA all.OO 535.11 104.93 47.58 91 , ICR UDGIR(~HARASHTRA)- II' \30 EA 111.90 Total 18.21 743.23 148.32 94.23 92 lIe- 18.21 , KR BHALKI- lJ I - 19 EA 20.37 Total 3.04 248.16 30.75 37.14 93 lIe- 3.04

KR BHALKI· Ill' 20 EA 13.55 Total 3.24 145.59 4.21 14.15 94 R- 3.24

Kij 8HAlKI- 111- 21 EA 18.88 Total 24.28 210.31 31.92 26.30 95 R- 24.28

ICR BHAllCl- 111- 15 EA Total 5.06 494.57 81.82 68.79 96 R- 5.06

PR BHAlKI- 111- 15 EA Total 10.93 336.60 38.71 14.55 97 lIe- 10.93

PR BHAlKI - 111- 18 EA Total 4.05 213.32 64.74 29.54 98 We- 4.05

ICR BHALICI- 111- 20 EA 7.54 Total 8.09 579.24 189.49 18.92 99 lie' 8.09

FP SHAlK I - I I I - 26 EA Total 13.15 182.01 42.42 44.64 100 We' 13.15

KR BHAlKl· 111- 19 EA Total 21.25 474.56 299.77 38.61 101 we- 21.25

PR BHAlKI - 111- 20 EA Total 20.24 1036.55 40.16 37.25 102 We- 20.24

109 110 DIRECTORY

AN.D LAND USE Name of C. D. BI()(;k : BHALKI; Code No. : 0030

ApP,r<'a,h N~ar~st Town. Class of Town Power \ Land uS\! (ar~a und~r din;:r~nt typ~s of land uS\! in h~"'ar~s rOllnd~d to two d~.:imal pla.:,s) LC'. to yUla"~: .,. and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irril,!at~d Un~irrigllll!d ClIiturahk Art.!a not (hy SOUfe< "I' irrigation) wast\! availahk (indudinl,! J,'f .;ultivalion gau.:har and grovt.!s)

( 11-2 ,122 ~ 1'3~ p4~. (152 ,16) ,17) ( 18) ,1)

PR BtiALKI· I I 1- 22 EA "\ 96.].6 Total 37.44 1327.97 466_42 261. 55 103 ."\ lIe- 32.38 .R- 5.06

KR BHALKI- 111- 19 EA Total 1.2-1 113.55 37.59 79.14 \ R- 1.21 \ I PR BHALKI- I Il- 18 EA 137.60 19.38 25.26 105

KR BHALKI - 111- 15 EA 3.06 Total 2.0, 982.51 95.47 106.18 106 lIe- 2.02

KR BHALKI - 111- 9 EA Total 37.42 2633.59 161.13 109.09 107 lIe- 33.38 R- 4.04

PR BHALKI- I I I - 16 EA Total 11.13 383.05 263.89 71.51 108 lIe- 10.12 R- 1.01

PR BHALKI' I I I - 14 EA Total 10.12 193.00 137.79 21.48 109 lIe- 10.12

KR BHALKI- I I 1- 15 EA Total 26.31 109.72 58.49 23.52 110 lIe- 6.08 R- 20.23

PR BHALKI- ! I 1- 12 EA 13.03 Total 20.23 1173.63 48.80 122.53 111 lIe- 20.23

PR BHALKI- I I I - 10 EA Total 30.35 523.78 582.72 32.46 112 lIe- 30.35

KR BHALK 1- I I I - 6 EA Total 2.02 361. 70 91.22 36.99 113 lIe- 2.02

KR BHALKI- 111- 10 EA Total 14.16 462.76 60.47 22.39 114 IJe- 14.16

KR BHALKI : 111- 9 EA 26.37 Total 2.83 539.66 152.32 18.19 115 lIe- 2.83

111 VILLAGE

AMENrTIES Name of C. D. Block: BHALKI; Cout: No. : 0030

L.e. Nam.: Ill' Village Total ar.:a of Tutal Am.:niti.:s availahle (if IlUI availahl.: within!h.: vill"J.!':. a dash (-j i. shown in the No, !he villag.: PI'!'U- ,·,>lumn and ~xtto it in hred:.:ts. th.: distan,e in Immd rang.:s viz, -,~ kms. 5-10 kms. (In hectares) IlIlion and 10+ kms ufthe near.:stl!la,.: where th.: ladlitl is availahle is giwn), and &Iuca- M.:dkal Drinking Post . Day ur COlnmunieatiun NO,llf tional Wat.:r and Days (If (Bus SIIIjI. Hnll":- Tde- 11lllfk.:tl Railway Station. hnlds J.!raph hat,if any Waterway I

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) m (8) (9) (10)

116 2954.11 6261 P(3) , PHC, FPC T, II, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS ( 1066) M(2) , H, Phone AC

117 METHIMELKUNDA 1188.00 2149 P(2), M, -(0-5) II, HP PO - (10+), as (375 ) AC

: 118 BHATSANGVI 1669.93 2207 P(3), -(5-10) II, HP PTO, -(10+) BS (397) 1'4(2), AC Phone

119 KAlSAR TUGAON 1354.85 2100 P(3), -(10+) II, HP PTO, -(10+) as (380) Mci), A.C Phone

120 SHIVANI 1381.98 2401 P(2), M', - (10+) II" HP PO -(10+) as (461) AC

121 KAKNAL 1065.59 1606 P(2), - (0-5) II, HP - (0-5) -(10+) BS (250) M(2), H

122 lANJIIADA 869.66 1350 P(2), M, -(5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (213) AC

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Total (SlJII) 110418.95 196042 P(183) , MH, (32918) M(80) , PHC(8) , H(26), FPC(4), PUC(3), RP(9) AC(72)

112 ~. I NRECTORY r

AND LAND USE /' Namt! ofC.D.Block: BHALKI; Code No. : 0030

Arprf)a.:h N~ar~sI "f"wn. Class ..fTown Powyr " Lallllus.: (ar.:a und.:r diII.:r~nt typ.:s of land u~.: in 11.:~tar.:s rOllnd.:d to two d.:~imal pla,.:s) . L.C. II' villaj!~ and distan,.: (in Kill.) Slirply No. Fnr..:st ' Irrij!at.:d Un-irrigated Cullum"l.: Area not (hy ~(lur\.·~ nf irrl1!atiCln) wast.: availa"le (indudinj! I"r ';lIltivlItion l!au,'har and l!rtWI!:';)

(II) (12) (13) ( 14) ( 15) ( 16) (17) (18)

PR BHALKI' Ill· 7 EA Total 79.72 ln2.86 904.56 196.97 116 We' 79.72 • \

PR BHALKI' 'III' 12 EA Total 44.52 1042.37 69.41 31.70 117 We- 44.52 'I , PR BHALK[ - III- 18 \ EA 63.48 Total 20.23 869.05 671.35 45.82 118 We- 20.23

PR BHAlKI- 11[- 23 EA 44.44 Total 6.48 951.40 270.50 82.03 119 We- 6.48

PR BHALKI- III- 22 fA , 39.53 Total 12.14 924.96 359.85 45.50 120 We- 12.14

PR BHALKI- Ill- 18 EA 37.4'9 Total 10.12 849.47 109.19 59.32 121 We- 10.12

PR BHALKI- IIJ - 14 EA Total 6.48 688.39 150.58 24.21 122 We- 6.48

2448.08 Total 3050.88 78827.00 19591.63 7224.35 Tk- 209.84 Twe- 22.26 We- 2748.78 R- 69.20 GC- 0.80

113

BIDAR C.D.BL()CK

Note:

Thl..' follnwillg rerCllllC vilhlgcs Ill' Riddf laluk which had been as~i!!Ill'J' hlCltill1l ("de num"-:rs have since bel'n dassilicu as Outgrowths of Ridar City,

L.C'.Nn, Name or Ihl' village It) Bag-E-Karanja 17 Aliahad ~-1 f\lailur ..t~ Ciulkr Haveli 4() Serichampa 4() KUl11barwada )4 !\1ohillale· E·( iairabi It() Nauhau 117 ('hidri

Further. .Jan~alk()i which wa~ assi!.!ned L.C.No':;7 was ~ ~ suhsequently found to he fully incorporated in Bidar City. Hence these villages do not lind a mention in tht.: Alphahdical List of Villagcs as well as in the Village Din;('(ory Statement. This explains the gap in location code numbers noticed in the List of Villages and the Village Directory Statement of Bioar CD. Block. These units eXCI.:pl Jangalko[ htl\\C\'cr appear in the urban category as part of Bidar Urban AKl!llll11eratillll. KARNATAKA BIDAR TALUK 61DAR DISTRICT

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JontCIllloi I L.c.No.57) II f.lly Included in lido, M.C. /) .,.

BI)UN~RY,STATE, ...... , '" .. , .. , _ •• _ •• _ .._ "I T"'LUK ...... '" ...... _._._._ r' VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER C::::i(:::::'-_J /" FOREST-RESERVED WITH NAME ...... ' ~::: ~~~~~i.[(ti;C.~ ! HEAOOU4RTERS:TAWK ...... , .. '" ...... '" ... () VILL",GES WITH POPUL"'TION SIZE:BELOW 200) " 200-"99; 500-999; 1000-4999; 5000 ANI) ABOVE ... o •••• UNINH4BITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION COOE ... [:::::~.i6_-_-_-_-_'"} URBAN AFiEA WITH LOC"'TION CODE ... FiW/WJWd'dI NATIONAL HI~HW4Y '" ...... NH 9 ST4TE HIGHWAY.. ... '" ...... SH 15 IMPORTANT· METALLED R040..... : ... . IlNMETALLEO "'NO OTHER. ROADS ...... ·/l.S, RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION,BROAO GAUGE,. - RIVER WITH STREAM...... TANk ...... ~ POST OFFICE} TELEGRAPH OFFICE .. POlTO HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL...... 5 POLICE STATlON...... PS HOSPITAl, PRIMARY HEAlTH CENTRE} PRIMAA\' HEALTH UNIT, OISI'ENSARV, FAMILY PLANNING CENTRE ~,®,+,. IM;>ORTAN't IIIlLAGE MARKEl! HAl I SHANDY) OUT GRQIVT>! C.G.'" C. O. Block boundary of Bider is co ·tlrminu$ with totuk boundary ."eluding statutory town.

8a5ed upon Sur'i'C'Y of 'nmo. mop with thl PlffniSSlOn 01 the Surveyor GenlTa\ 01 India. CD Gonrnmen\ 001 lndla. Copyright, \99S. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BIDAR-0040 C. D. BLOCK: BIDAR-0040

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION COOE LOCA TION. CooE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Alamkeri 11/5/4/21 11/05/0040/0021 9/4/4/21 09/04/0040/0021 2 Al i ambeer 11/5/4/129 11/05/0040/0129 9/4/4/130 09/04/0040/0130 3 Allapur \11/5/4/136 11/05/0040/0136 9/4/4/137 09/04/0040/0137 4 Almaspur 11/5/4/6 11/05/0040/0006 9/4/4/6 09/04/0040/0006 5 Ambalpad 11/5/4/4 11/05/0040/0004 9/4/4/4 09/04/0040/0004 6 Amla'pur 11/5/4/43 11/05/0040/0043 9/4/4/43 09/04/0040/0043 7 Andu~a 11/5/4/107 11/05/0040/0107 9/4/4/108 09/04/0040/0108 .8 Ashtoor 11/5/4/36 11/05/0040/0036 9/4/4/36 09/04/0040/0036 9 Atwal 11/5/4/112 11/05/0040/0112 9/4/4/113 09/04/0040/0113 10 Aurad.~ 11/5/4/83 11/05/0040/0083 9/4/4/83 09/04/0040/0083 I 11 Ayazpuri 11/5/4/120 11/05/0040/0120 9/4/4/121 09/04/0040/0121

12 11/5/4/80 11/05/0040/0080 9/4/4/80 09/04/0040/0080 13 Bage-E-Gornalli 11/5/4/53 ',/05/0040/0053 9/4/4/53 09/04/0040/0053 14 Bage-E-Karidi 11/5/4/50 11/05/0040/0050 9/4/4/50 09/04/0040/0050 15 Bage-Shahi 11/5/4/55 11/05/0040/0055 9/4/4/55 09/04/0040/0055 16 Baghee-Ibrahim 11/5/4/52 11/05/0040/0052 9/4/4/52 09/04/0040;0052 17 Bahirnahalli 11/5/4/132 11/05/0040/0132 9/4/4/133 09/04/0040/0133 18 Bahirnalli 11/5/4/81 11/05/0040/0081 9/4/4/81 09/04/0040/0081 19 Bakchawavi 11/5/4/104 11/05/0040/0104 9/4/4/105 09/04/0040/0105 20 Bambalgi 11/5/4/78 11/05/0040/0078 9/4/4/78 09/04/0040/0078 21 Bapur 11/5/4/77 11/05/0040/0077 9/4/4/77 09/04/0040/0077 22 ~aridabad 11/5/4/97 11/05/0040/0097 9/4/4/98 09/04/0040/0098 23 Barur 11/5{4/66 11{05/0040/0066 9/4/4/66 09/04/0040{0066 24 Basanthpur 11/5/4/29 11/05/0040/0029 9/4/4/29 09/04/0040/0029 25 Baugi 11/5/4/89 11/05/0040/0089 9/4/4/90 09/04/0040/0090 26 Bawapur 11/5/4/25 11/05/0040/0025 9/4/4/25 09/at./0040/0025 27 Belura 11/5/4/118 11/05/0040/0118 9/4/4/119 09/04/0040/0119 28 Benakanalli 11/5/4/133 11/05/0040/0'153 9/4/4/134 09/04/0040/0134 29 Bhangoor 11/5/4/72 11/05/0040/0072 9/4/4/72 09/04/0040/0072 30 Bampall; 11/5/4/135 11/05/0040/0135 9/4/4/136 09/04/0040/0136 31 Budhera 11/5/4/61 11/05/0040/0061 9/4/4/61 09/04/0040/0061

32 Chambool 11/5/4/126 11/05/0040/0126 9/4/4/127 09/04/0040/0127 33 Chanall i 11/5/4/98 11/05/0040/0098 9/4/4/99 09/04/0040/0099 34 Chaver Fathepur 11/5/4/26 11/05/0040/0026 9/4/4/26 09/04/0040/0026 35 Chikpeth 11/5/4/18 11/05/0040/0018 9/4/4/18 09/04/0040/0018 36 Chillergi 11/5/4/2 11/05/0040/0002 9/4/4/2 09/04/0040/0002 37 Chimkod 11/5/4/1 11/05/0040/0001 9/4/4/1 09/04/0040/0001 38 Chintalgera 11/5/4/67 11/05/0040/0067 9/4/4/67 09/04/0040/0067 39 Chitta 11/5/4/42 11/05/0040/0042 9/4/4/42 09/04/0040/0042 40 Chondi 11/5/4/114 11/05/0040/0114 9/4/4/115 09/04/0040/0115 41 Choul i 11/5/4/115 11/05/0040/0115 9/4/4/116 09/04/0040/0116

117 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: BIDAR-0040 C. D. Bl.OCK· BIDAR-0040

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCA TION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

--~------~------42 Daddapur 11/5/4/147 11/05/0040/0147 9/4/4/148 09/04/0040/0148 43 Dattankeri 11/5/4/23 11/05/0040/0023 9/4/4/23 09/04/0040/0023 44 Dharmapur 11/5/4/68 11/05/0040/0068 9/4/4/68 09/04/004Q/0068

45 Fathepur 11/5/4/27 11/05/0040/0027 9/4/4/27 09/04/0040/0027

46 Gadgi 11/5/4/24 11/05/0040/0024 9/4/4/24 09/04/0040/0024 47 Ghodepall i 11/5/4/64 11/05/0040/0064 9/4/4/64 09/04/0040/0064 48 Ghunrna 11/5/4/9 11/05/0040/0009 9/4/4/9 09/04/0040(0009 49 Goonalli 11/5/4/41 11/05/0040/0041 9/4/4/41 09/04/0040/0041 50 Gornalli(B) 11/5/4/51 11/05/0040/0051 9/4/4/51 09/04/0040/0051 51 Gouspur 11/5/4/65 11/05/0040/0065 9/4/4/65 09/04/0040/0065 52 Gumtapur 11/5/4/137 11/05/0040/0137 9/4/4/138 09/04/0040/01'38

53 Haladkeri (J) 11/5/4/48 . 11/05/0040/0048 9/4/4/48 09/04/0040/0048 54 Haladkeri (K) 11/5/4/47 11/05/0040/0047 9/4/4/47 09/04/0040/0047 55 Hami lapur 11/5/4/20 11/05/0040/0020 9/4/4/20 09/04/0040{0020 56 Hippalgaon 11/5/4/127 11/05/0040/0127 9/4/4/128 09/04/0040/0128 57 Hochaknall i 11/5/4/85 11/05/0040/0085 9/4/4/85 09/04/0040/0085 58 Hokerana(B) 11/5/4/69 11/05/0040/0069 9/4/4/69 09/04/004010069 59 Hoicerana(K) 11/5/4/70 11/05/0040/0070 9/4/4/70 09/04/0040/0070 60 Honnakheri 1115/4/113 11/05/0040/0113 9/4/4/114 09/0l,/0040/0114 61 Honnedi 11/5/4/99 11/05/0040/0099 9/4/4/100 09/04/0040/0100

62 lmampur 11/5/4/139 11/05/0040/0139 9/4/4/140 09/04/0P4.o1Q140 63 I nrnamabad 11/5/4/7 11/05/0040/0007 9/4/4/7 ·09/04/0040(0007 64 Islampur 11/5/4/143 11/05/0040/0143 9/4/4/144 09/04/0040/0144

65 Jampad 11/5/4/3 11/05/0040/0003 9/4/4/3 09/04/0040/0003 66 Janwada 11/5/4/123 11/05/0040/0123 9/4/4/124 09/04/0040/0124

67 Kabirwada 11/5/4/15 11/05/0040/0015 9/4/4/15 09/04/0040(0015 68 Kadwad 11/5/4/95 11/05/0040/0095 9/4/4/96 09/04/0040/0096 69 11/5/4/103 11/05/0040/0103 9/4/4/104 09/04/0040/0104 70 Kanatl; 11/5/4/134 11/05/0040/0134 9/4/4/135 09/04/0040/0135 71 Kangankot 11/5/4/92 11/05/0040/0092 9/4/4/93 09/04/0040/0093 72 Kangathi 11/5/4/28 11/05/0040/0028 9/4/4/28 09/04/0040/0028 73 Kaptapur (J) 11/5/4/5 11/05/0040/0005 9/4/4/5 09/04/0040/0005 74 Kapplapur 11/5/4/111 11/05/0040/0111 9/4/4/112 09/04/0040/0112 75 Kasimpur (Chitgoppa) 11/5/4/82 11/05/0040/0082 9/4/4/82 09(04/0040/0082 76 Kasimpur (Pan) 11/5/4/96 11/05/0040/0096 9/4/4/97 09/04/0040/0097 77 Khadernager 11/5/4/106 11/05/0040/0106 9/4/4/107 09/04/0040/0107 78 Khajapur 1 1 /S/l ./33 11/05/0040/0033 9/4/4/33 09/04/0040/0033 79 Kolhar (8) 11/5/4/108 11/05/0040/0108 9/4/4/109 09/04/0040/0109 80 Kolhar (K) 11/5/4/110 11/05/0040/0110 9/4/4/111 09/04/0040/0111

118 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: BlDAR-0040 C. D. BLOCK: BIDAR-0040

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CBISUS ;981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION ~ODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 5 6

81 Madakna II j 11./5/4/93 11/05/0040/0093 9/4/4/94 09/04/0040/0094 82 Magdal 11/5/4/76 1'/05/004U/0076 9/4/4/76 09/04/0040/0076 83 Mahamdapur 11/5/4/146 ,11/05/0040/0146 9/4/4/147 09/04/00'40/0147 84 Malegaon 11/5/4/30 11/05/0040/0030 9/4/4/30 09/04/0040/0030 85 Mal H: i'tirzapu~ 11/5/4/94 11/05;0040/0094 9/4/4/95 09/04/0040/0095 86 Malkep..:r 11/5/4/37 11/05/0040/0037 9/4/4/37 09/04/0040/0037 87 Mamanken 11/5/4/19 11/05/0040/0019 9/4/4/19 09/04/0040/0019 88 Mannal! ; " 11/5/4/58 11/05/0040/0058 9/4/4/58 09/04/0040/0058 89 Marlchal 11/5/4/141 11/05/0040/0141 9/4/4/142 09/04/0040/0142 90 Olarkunda 11/5/4/75 11/05/0040/0075 9/4/4/75 0'>'/01./0040/0075 91 Mirzapur 11/5/4/32 11/05/0040/0032 9/4/4/32 09/04/0040/0032 92 Mirzapur Taj 11/5/4/35 11/05/0040/0035 9/4/4/35 09/04/0040/0035 93 Mohillatte-Gornalli 11/5/4/56 11/05/0040/0056 9/4/4/56 09/04/0040/0056

94 Nagora 11/5/4/62 11/05/0040/0062 9/4/4/62 09/04/0040/0062 95 11/5/4/31 11/05/0040/0031 9/4/4/31 09/04/0040/0031 96 Naulaspur 11/5/4/142 11/05/0040/0142 9/4/4/143 09/04/0040/0143 97 Nawadgeri 11/5/4/14 11/05/0040/0014 9/4/4/14 09/04/0040/0014 98 Ne,wad 11/5/4/88 11/05/0040/0088 9/4/4/89 09/04/0040/0089 99 Nematabad 11/5/4/125 11/05/0040/0125 9/4/4/126 09/04/0040/0126 100 Nidwancha 11/5/4/102 11/05/0040/0102 9/4/4/103 09/04/0040/0103 101 NizaJll>Ur 11/5/4/109 11/05/0040/0109 9/4/4/110 09/04/0040/0110

102 Odwada 11/5/4/12 11/05/0040/0012 9/4/4/12 09/04/0040/0012

103 Paterpall i 11/5/4/101 11/05/0040/0101 9/4/4/102 09/04/0040/0102

104 Qutubabad 11/5/4/122 11/05io040/0122 9/4/4/123 09/04/0040/0123

105 Rajgera 11/5/4/71 11/05/0040/0071 9/4/4/71 09/04/0040/0071 106 Rajnal 11/5/4/140 11/05/0040/0140 9/4/4/141 09/04/0040/0141 107 Ranjolkheni 11/5/4/86 11/05/0040/0086 9/4/4/86 09/04/0040/0086 108 Rasoolabad 11/5/4/8 11/05/0040/0008 9/4/4/8 09/04/0040/0008 109 Rekulgi 11/5/4/79 11/05/0040/0079 9/4/4/79 09/04/0040/0079

110 Sanganhall i 11/5/4/124 11/05/0040/0124 9/4/4/125 09/04/0040/0125 111 Sangolgi 11/5/4/87 11/05/0040/0087 9/4/4/88 09/04/0040/0088 112 11/5/4/130 11/05/0040/0130 9/4/4/131 09/04/0040/0131 113 Satol; 11/5/4/60 11/05/0040/0(,~,) 9/4/4/60 09/04/0040/0060 114 Seconderapur 11/5/4/1 05 11/05/0040/0105 9/4/4/106 09/04/0040/0106 115 Seri Hussain; 11/5/4/40 11/05/0040/0040 9/4/4/40 09/04/0040/0040 116 Shahpur 11/5/4/39 11/05/0040/0039 9/4/4/39 09/04/0040/0039 117 Shamrajapur 11/5/4/13 11/05/0040/0013 9/4/4/13 09/04/0040/0013 118 Shamshirnager 11/5/4/91 11/05/0040/0091 9/4/4/92 09/04/0040/0092 119 Shekapur 11/5/4/100 11/05/0040/0100 9/4/4/101 09/04/0040/0101 \

119 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BIDAR-0040 C. D. BLOCK: BIDAR-0040

Sl NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE lOCA TI ON CODE LOCATION CODE LOCAT JON CODE (Manual) (C~ter) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

120 Si~apur 11/5/4/131 11/05/0040/0131 9/4/4/132 09/04/0040/0132 121 Sindhol 11/5/4/74 11/05/0040/0074 9/4/4/74 09/04/0040/0074 122 Sippalgeri 11/5/4/10 11/05/0040/0010 9/4/4110 0910410040/0010 123 Sirimandal 11/5/4/128 11/05/0040/0128 9/4/4/129 09/04/0040/0129 124 Sirlcatnalli 11/5/4/84 11/05/0040/0084 9/4/4/84 09/04/0040/0084 125 Sirsi (A) 11/5/4/90 1'/05/0040/0090 9/4/4/91 09104/0040/0091 126 Soupur 11/5/4/22 11/05/0040/0022 9/4/4/22 09/04/0040/0022 127 Sultanpur (J) 11/5/4/38 11/05/0040/0038 9/4/4/38 09/04/0040/0038 128 Sultanpur (Qudeem) 11/5/4/34 11/05/0040/0034 9/4/4/34 09/04/0040/0034

129 Tadpall i 11/5/4/73 11/05/0040/0073 9/4/4/73 09/04/0040/0073 130 Taj lapur 11/5/4/11 11/05/0040/0011 9/4/4/11 09/04/0040/0011 131 Telang - Mirzapur 11/5/4/63 11/05/0040/0063 9/4/4/63 09/04/0040/0063

132 Vi laspur 11/5/4/138 11/05/0040/0138 9/4/4/139 09/04/0040/0139

133 Yadlapur 11/5/4/121 11/05/0040/0121 9/4/4/122 09/04/0040/0122 134 Yakutpur 11/5/4/59 11/05/0040/0059 9/4/4/59 09/04/0040/0059 135 Yarnalli (Deshmukh) 11/5/4/144 11/05/0040/0144 9/4/4/145 09/04/0040/0145 136 Yarnhalli (Pahilwan) 11/5/4/145 11/05/0040/0145 9/4/4/146 09104/0040/0146

137 Zami stanpur 11/5/4/119 11/05/0040/0119 9/4/4/120 09/04/0040/0120

120

VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name ofC.D.Block : BIDAR; Coue No. : 0040

L.C. Naill': of Villag~ Total ar~a of T,I",1 Amenities availaok (if not availaok within Ihe village. a da,h 1-) IS shown in the No. the village POpll- ..;niumn and n\!xt to it in hri]\':k~ts. th~ di~{(lIh':l.! in hroad nlllg\!S viz. -~ kms. 5-10 kills. (In hedare') lation ilnd 10+ kills c~fth!! n~arl!st ~hh:1! wh~r\! thl! fa..:ilitv is 3vaiiHhk is giv~nl' and Eduea- Medical Drioking Post Day or C(Hl1llllJni\.'ali~H1 No.or tional Wat~r and Days or (Bus Stop. Hotls\!~ TeI.:- ll1ark~1 ' Railway Sial ion. holds graph halifany Walaway]

( 1 ) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

CHIMKOO 1035.55 2008 P(2), M, -(0-5) II, HP PO, - (10+) BS (333) H, AC Phone

2 CHIllERGl 1690.47 2550 P, M, AC PHC, FPC 1./, HP PTO, -(10+) BS (440) Phone

3 JAM PAD 471.05 993 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (166)

4 AMBAlPAD 182.51 275 P -(5-10) 1<1, HP -(5-10) - (10") BS (45 )

5 KAPLAPUR (J) 434.75 1046 P, AC - (5-10) 1<1, HP -(5-10) - (10+) BS ( 187)

6 AlMASPUR 340.75 256 -(0-5) - (5-10) 1.1, HP -(0-5) - (10+) BS (48)

7 IMMAMABAD 522.10 933 P -(5-10) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (154)

8 RASOOLABAD 206.99 '92 -(0-5) - (5 -10) 1./ -(0-5) -(5-TO,- -(0-5) (16)

9 GHUMMA 528.87 648 P -(5-10) 1<1, HP -(0-5) - (5-10) -(0-5) (106)

10 SIPPALGERI 23.38 298 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (55)

11 TAJlAPUR 44.06 1083 P, AC -(0-5) 1./, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (172)

12 ODIIADA 56.87 858 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(13-5) BS (151)

13 SHAMRAJAPUR 36.89 662 P, AC -(0-5) 1.1, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) BS (106)

14 ~AIIADGERI 102.84 813 P, AC -(0-5) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (136)

15 KABIRIIADA 52.04 204 - (0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (36)

122 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name ()fC.D.BI()~k: BIDAR: Colle No. : 00,,)0

Approa,h Nl.!arl.!st Town. Clas~ or To\\ n Po~\!r L~lfld ~I!-.": (arlo!tI Undft!f diff.:rft!nl types orland liS\! in h\!\.·hm:s ftllllld..:d tn h\'o d~~'illlal plal.'I.!!\) L.e. tt) villa!!~ and distan\.'~ (in Kill.) Supply No. F()J\:sl Irrigatl!d Un-irrigakd ClilturahJ~ Ar\!31l()l (hy ~Olll\.·t: of irrigation) wa~h: Clvail:.hk (io;.:luding for ..:ultivalion ~3lh;har and ~I'l)"l!~)

, (11 ) (12) ( 13) (14) (15) ( 16) (17) (18) (1)

PR BIDAR- I- 11 EA 59.77 Total 15.37 754.09 153.94 52.38 Twe- 8.D9 lie' 7.28

PR BIDAR- 1- 17 EA 25.13 Total 21.45 1357.12 202.35 84.42 2 'We' 21.45

PR BIDAR- 1- 14 EA Total 24.99 402.07 34.40 9.59 3 lie- 24.99

PR BIDAR- 1- 12 EA Total 2.83 173.70 4.05 1.93 4 lie- 2.83

PR BIDAR- 1- 14 EA 15.98 Total 28.00 346.00 12.39 32.38 5 lie- 28.00

KR BIDAR- 1- 9 EA Total 12.14 272.27 1.93 54.41 6 'We- 12.14

KR BIDAR- 1- 10 EA 19.97 Total 14.97 418.50 26.63 42.03 7 'We- 14.97

KR BIDAR- 1- 6 EA Total 2.43 195.43 8.09 1.04 8 lIe- 2.43

KR BlDAR- 1- 6 EA Total 24.28 473.63 8.09 22.87 9 lIe- 24.28

PR BIDAR- 1- 2 EA Total 1.62 19.93 1.83 10 Ye- 1.62

PR BIDAR- 1- 2 EA 3.77 Total D.61 32.04 1.21 6.43 11 Ye- 0.61

PR BIDAR- 1- 2 EA Total 6.48 38.95 7.28 4.16 12 Ye- 6.48

PR BlOAR- 1- 3, EA Total 6.48 11.64 10.73 8.04 13 lIe- 6.48

PR BIDAR- 1- 2 EA Total 24.55 61.98 28.59 1.82 14 lIe- 24.55

PR BJDAR- 1- 2 EA Total 6.48 32.96 lD.12 2.48 1S lIe- 6.48

123 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.B1ock : BIDAR: CoJ~ No. : 0040

TOlal ar~a of Tolal Amenities availahk (if nol availal'l~ within th~ villag~. II dash (-) is' shown illlh~ L.C. Nam~ "I' Villag~ No. th~ villag~ poru· wlumn and n~xlto il io hra.:k~ls. the dislan"e in "road ranges viz ..) knts. S-IO killS. (In h~"tarcs) lation 3ml 10+ kms "f th~ ncar~sl rlace wh~I'e th~ facility is availahk is given). and Ellu.;a- Medical Drinkin)! Posl Day \)f COlllmunkation No.of lional Wakr and Days of IBus Slop. HOllsc' Tdc- marketi Railwav Sialioll, holds graph hal if any Wate~·ayJ

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ( 1) (2) =- ,(0,5) 18 CHIKPETH 319.36 686 P -(0,5) IJ, HP -(0-5) BS ( 105)

68.35 241 P ,(0'5) 101, HP ,(0,5) ,(0'5) ·(0-5) (39)

20 HAMILAPUR 550.47 1532 P, AC '(0-5) T, IJ, HP -(0'5) -(0-5) BS (184)

-----"'------"' ... --"' .. "' - -"' - - .. -.. - _ ...... _.... 21 ALAMKERI 26.33 UN I NHAB ITED - -

22 SOUPUR 263.78 932 P '(0,5) T, 101, liP PO -(0'5) -(0-5) (154)

23 DATTANKER I 10.98 .-----.------UN INHABITED ------~------

24 GADGI 1405.79 3003 P, M, AC -(5-10) 101, llJ, HP PTO, . (5-10) as (509) Phone

______I ___ ~ __ .------25 BAWAPUR 239.14 UN INHABITED ------"'------

26 CHAVER FATHEPUR 75.02 ---.----.-.-...... -.. -.. UN INHABITED --~------~---.---.-.

27 FATHEPUR 267.70 905 P, AC '(5-10) \I, HP -(0-5) -(5,10) BS (144)

28 KANGATHI 470.33 735 P -(5,10) II, HP -(0'5) -(104-) BS (121)

29 BASANTHPUR 426.94 806 P ,(0,5) II, HP - (0,5) -(10~) BS ( 144)

30 MALEGAON 703.40 1831 P, H, H, ,(0,5) 101, HP PO, '(10+) BS (344) AC Phone

31 NANOAGAON 428.44 677 P, AC . (5-10) 101, HP - (0-5) -(5-10) '(0-5) (122)

32 MIRZAPUR 449.76 677 p -(5'10) 101, HP . (0-5) '(5'10) ,(0,5) (121 )

33 KHAJAPUR 291.39 558 P . (5-10) II, HP '(0-5) -(5-10) BS (98)

124 125 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nalllt: of C.D.Blo..:k : B!DAR; Cout: No. : OO~O

Le. Nalll~ or Villal!~ Total ,jlr\!(1 PI' Total Amellities ilvailahle (if not avail:lt>k within the villag". a d",h (.) is shown in the N" the village P"l'lI­ .;ollll1ln anti next to il in nrac·kets. the "ista",,, in hroatl rail!,!", VI/. ·5 killS •.'\-10 killS. (In hcda .. ",) lati. III and 10+ killS "I' the Ilea"e,t pla..:e Whe,.e the j'l..:ili(\···i, availahk is given). and &lu...:a- ~kdl..:al Drin~ing Post Day (If Commllni~alion Nn.nf tional Water and Days of I Bus Stop. HnU~t:­ Tde· market! Railway StaLion. holds lZriiph hat if lilly Wah:rwayl

( 1) (2) (4 ) (5 ) (6) , (7) (8) (9) (10)

34 SUlTANPUR (QUDEEM) 341.35 ------UN INHABITED ------

35 MIRZAPUR rAJ 325.14 498 P, AC - (0-5) IJ, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (80)

36 ASHTOOR 858.75 2464 P, M, AC -(0-5) IJ, HP PO -(0-5) BS (373)

37 MAL KAPUR 763.93 1829 P -(0-5) IJ, HP PO -(0-5) BS (303)

38 SUlTANPUR (J) 465.01 837 P -(5-10) IJ, liP -(0-5) '(5-10) BS ( 130)

39 SHAHPUR 736.98 1092 P, AC -(5-10) IJ, liP '(O-S) -(5-10) '(0-5) ( 178)

40 SER I HUSSAI NI 31.45 ...•...... _------UN INHABITED ------... -._------

41 GOONALLI 368.62 1833 P -(SolO) IJ, HP PO - (5-10) BS (266)

42 CHITTA 1871.42 3909 P, M, AC -(5'10) T, IJ, HP PTO, '(5-10) BS (578) Phone

43 AMlAPUR 154.17 3041 P(2) , M, -(0-5) T, IJ, HP PO -(0-5) BS (449) AC

47 HALADKERI (K) 839.39 4768 P(3), M, -(0-5) T, II, HP PO '(0-5) -(0-5) (751) AC

48 HALADKERI (J) 24.06 238 -(0-5) -(O-S) IJ, HP '(0-5) - (0- 5) ,(0,5) (41)

50 BAGE-E-KARIDI 18_85 ------~------UN J NHABlTED ------

51 GORNALL! (B) 1063.19 1382 P - (0-5) T, IJ, HP PO -(0-5) BS (221)

52 BAGHEE-IBRAHIM 14.88 _.-.- -- .. -.. --- .. ------UN INHABITED - -- ..... -.-.- -- .... -- ....

53 BAGE-E-GORNALlI 48.95 ------.. ------UN - INHABITED ------.-..... --

126 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name (If C.D. Bl'K'k : BlDAR; Code No. : 00.+0

Land ·u~.: (ar\!H ulld.:r dilr~n.:nt LyP\!;;; orland u:-o.: in h..:.:tar\!~ rouml\!d tn IWt~ d~..:imal pla..:.:s) L.C' Approa...:h Ncar-:Sl Tp\\

(hy SOUT\.'l.! ()f irri~lltinn) wa~lt: lIv.aiJ;Jhk On ..:ilH.ling ~au~har and gr()'v..::-.)

(15) ( 16) ( 17) (18) ( 1 ) ( 11) (13) (14) ______- - . _ ------UN INHABITED ------. ----- 34

4.24 10.25 35 PR 8IDAR- 1- 2 EO 18.5a Total 8.50 283.57 lIe- 8.50

4.30 35.55 36 PR BIOAR- [- 4 Ell 4.30 Total 46.57 768.03 lIe- 46.57

67.29 87.89 37 PR BIDAR- 1- 5 EA 45.57 Total 45.94 517.24 Tk- 38.45 lIe- 7.49

401.61 52.61 10,79 38 PR BIOAR- 1- 7 EA

68.09 39 PR BIOAR- 1- 8 EA 405_90 Total 70_42 189.48 3.09 lIe- 70.42

-- -_ .. - -_ - -_ -- ---_------_ --- 40 -~------UN - INHABITED

236.71 8.90 71.21 41 KR BIOAR- I- II EA Total 51.80 We- 51.80

102_09 18.43 42 KR BWAR- 1- 8 EA 463.41 Total 224.61 1062.88 We- 224.61

3.26 8.49 43 PR BIOAR- I- S EA 64.37 Total 42.09 35.96 lJe- 42.09

12.95 47 PR SIDAR' 1- 2 EA 193.84 Total 125.46 507.14 lIe- 125.46

2.02 48 PR BJDAR- 1- 2 EA Total 14.57 7.47 lIe- 14_57

______"_. ______. ___ UN INHABITED ------_. ----- _. ------50

101.18 18.39 51 PR BJDAR- 1- 5 EA 66.78 Total 140.03 736.81 lIe- 140.03

_____ • ______- - UN INHABITED ----' -. _. - _. -----" ------. ------_. _. 52

__ . ___ . ______-- __ --- __ ------UN - J NHAB IT ED ------. -. ------. - --- . ---.. ------53

127 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Bh:k ; BIDAR; ('oJt: No. ; 0040

L.C Nal11~ of ViUag\! Tnt~l) arl!3 til Ttllal A"'~lIili~s availahl~ ~if 11<>1 availahk wilhin Ih~ villal!~. a dash t·) is ,h"wn illlh~ Nt), thl.! vili(l!!c Pnpu~ ~ollimn and n~"'t In it in hnh.:kL!t~. Ihl.! disl~IIl\.·Io!'1l hrc'~If.t ranf\.'!'o viI. ~.' km!

( 1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

55 BAGE-SHAHI 40.03 ------.. _- .. ---- UN INHABITED ...... -......

56 MOHILLATTE·GORNALLI 8.53 -_-_------UN - INHABITED ------_-_------

58 MANHALLl 1668.13 8341 PO), PHC, fPC, T, W, HP pro, SUN BS (1737) '4(3), RP(4) Phone H(2) , PUC, AC

59 YAKUTPUR 685.60 1848 P, M, AC -(0·5) 1.1, HP PO '(0·5) BS (294)

60 SATOLl 502.80 1451 P, AC . (0-5) >I, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) - (0·5) (231)

61 BUOHERA 456.74 1526 P ·(0-5) II, liP po ·(0·5) BS (237)

62 NAGORA 1180.17 1657 P, AC - (5·10) II PTO, ·(5·10) BS (276) Phone

l 63 TELANG - MIRZAPUR 438.92 1171 P, AC -(0·5) - (0·5) ·(0·5) BS ( 170)

64 GHOOEPALLI 601.64 1705 P, AC ·(5·10) 1.1, HP ·(0-5) : (5 ·-W) BS (298)

65 GOUSPUR 225.04 332 P . (0·5) II, HP . (0·5) ·(0-5) BS (53)

66 BARUR 1483.13 3081 P RP(2) W, liP PTa, MaN as (515) Phone

67 CHINTALGERA 511.38 998 P, AC -(0-5) 1.1, liP PO -(0-5) BS (203)

68 DHARMAPUR 284.18 747 P, AC ·(0-5) II, HP ,(0·5) ·(0-5) BS (123)

69 HOKERANA(B) 754.61 1377 P, M, AC ·(0-5) W, liP Phone ·(0-5) BS (243)

70 HOKERANA(K) 489.14 1140 P -(5-10) W, HP PO -(5-10) -(0·5) ( 178)

128 DIRECTORY

AND LA N D USE Nallle of ('. D. Block: BIDAR: ('oJt: No. : 0040

Apl'roa.:h N~ar~sl Town; Class of Town POW\!f LanJ U~\! (ar\!iJ Und\!f difl~r~nt typ..:::-, of land U~\! in h\!d'ln:~ rnulIlkd to t\\O d":l.:lmal pla ..:l!:-O) L.e. 1\) villagl! ami di'laJl"~ (in Km.) Supply No. Flm,~!-.' Irrignh!J Un-irrigal\!d Cultur"hl~ Ar\!:t not (hy SHun:..: ofirrigation) wash.: avail:,hl~ (induliing t"f ~ldtivalitln !!all~h"r an,! !!rtWI.!~)

(11 ) (12) ( 13) (14) ( 15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

. --_...... -...... -" UN INHABITED ...... 55

.. -- .. -_ .... --_ ...... --_ ...... --_ ...... -_ ...... -_ ...... -_ ...... UN INHABITED ------56

PR BIDAR- 1- 19 EA 202 _53 Total 239.78 569_92 558_63 97.27 58 TIc- 12_ 14 lie- 227.64

PR BIDAR- 1- 15 EA 33.39 lotal 150.14 412.16 76.08 13.83 59 lie- 150.14

ICR BIDAR- 1- 17 EA 12_34 Total 177.11 259_58 43_68 10_09 60 lie- 177.11

PR BIDAR- 1- 15 EA 26_66 lotal 117.46 242.04 40.47 30.11 61 lie- 117.46

PR BIDAR- I- n EA 186.44 Total 135.98 534.81 311.77 11. I 7 62 lie- 135.98

PR BIDAR- 1- 12 EA 150.00 Total 56.66 170.20 40.46 21,60 63 lie- 56.66

KR BrDAR- 1- 12 EA 167.90 Total 76.08 306.04 33.75 17.87 64 lie- 76.08

KR ZAHIRABAD(ANDHRA PRADESH)- EA 24.28 Total 57.87 126.41 10.70 5.78 65 'l 111- 11 lie- 57.8t

KR ZAHIRABAD(ANDHRA PRADESH)- EA 113.52 Total 131.53 992.66 121.68 123.74 66 111- 11 Tk- 11.74 lie- 119.79

KR ZAHIRABAD(ANDHRA PRADESH)- EA Total 82.77 366.63 47.95 14.03 67 111- 18 lie- 82.77

KR ZAHIRABAD(ANDHRA PRADESH)- EA 10.77 Total 77.30 178.30 11. 77 6.04 68 II 1- 15 lie- 77.30

KR ZAHIRABAD(ANDHRA PRADESH)- EA 75.53 Total 99.96 519.16 39.27 20.69 69 111- 15 lie- 99.96

KR ZAHIRABAD(ANDHRA PRADESH)- EA 39.96 Total 57.47 364.96 9.83 16.92 70 111- 16 lie- 57.47

129 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C. D. Block: BIDAR: Colle No. : 0040

L.c. Namt! of Vill:IJ!~ Tnlal ar~~1 nf Tolal AI1l\!l1ltil!s a\'ailahl~ {iflu'Il a\aitahl\! within Ih\.· villagl!. a da:-.~ (-) is shown in th~ No_ Ih~ villag\! Popu- ,,:olumn and n\!xt (0 il in hnh:kd~. the di:-.tan ..:\! in hroad rangl!~ viI.. -~ kill!'!. ~-IO ~~IHS. (In h~c1l1r~') hltion and lOt kills (}i'lh~ n~ar~sl ~Ia,·~ wh~r~ lh~ i'a,-ilily is availahk is giv~n!. and Edu·.:a- I'\kdi,al Drinking Pnsl Oay,.r \lll11t1ll1ni...:alil)n N,,-of tional Wat~T and Da~s or IBus SlOp. Hous~- Tdo- mar~d' Railwa~ SI';llion. hold~ graph h"lifany Wutl!I'\\:I~1

(11 m (3) (4 ) (5) (6) m (8) (9) ( 10)

71 RAJGERA 1249.68 2209 p. M. AC -(0-5) II, HP PO - (0-5) BS (397)

72 BHANGOOR 385.82 1797 P, AC -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (331)

73 TADPALLI 465.18 1618 P - (0- 5) II, HP PO, -(0-5) BS (288) Phone

74 SINDHOL 1121.51 2527 P, AC -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5 -1 0) BS (429)

75 MARKUNDA 1425.08 3738 p. M, H, RP T. II, HP PTO, FRI BS (631) AC Phone

76 MAGDAL 528_37 1401 p. AC - (0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (258)

77 BAPUR 271_79 558 P, AC - (0-5) II PO -(0-5) BS (92)

78 BAMBALGI 495.82 1766 P, AC -(0-5) T, II, HP PO -(0: 5) BS (259)

79 REKULGI 1675.35 3116 P, M, AC RP II, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (531) Phone

80 BAGOAL 2854.61 7487 P(2) , PHC T, II, HP PTO, FRI BS ( 1119) M(2) , Phone H(2) , PUC, AC

P 81 BAH I RNALL I 256.73 1532 -(0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) -(0-5) I (247)

82 KAS1MPUR (tHITGOPPA) 407.70 1331 P, At -(0- '.i) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 197)

83 AURAD. S 2159.84 3712 P, M, AC -(0-5) T, II, HP PTO, liED BS (560) Phone

84 SIRKATNALLI 576.16 1410 P, AC -(0- ~: II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (264)

130 / DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BIDAR; Cooe No. : 0040

Approach !N~ar~sl Town. Class o(Tnwn Pnw~r Land us~ (ar~a under dini:r~nllypes of land use in h~~lares rollnd~d 10 Iwn d~dmal plaees) L.e. 10 villag.! and disllnee (in Km.) Supply No, Foresl Irrigaled U n·irrigaled Culluraok Arca nol (hy ""Uf,C or irrigalion) wast~ availahle (induding ti'r .:ultivalion gall.:har and grnvcs)

. ~ 1I 2 ~12l (13~ ~14l p5~ ! 16) ~172 ~18l ~11

PR ZAHIRABAD(ANDHRA PRADESH)' EA 89.31 Total 222.99 758.65 134.66 44.07 71 III, 16 lie' 222.99

PR ZAHIRABAD(ANDHRA PRADESH)' EA 17.86 Total 47.75 289.27 12.10 18.84 72 II I' 18 lie' 47.75

PR 81DAR' I' 20 EA 125.88 Total 41.28 253.45 24.33 20.24 73 We' 41.28

KR ZAHIRABAD(ANDHRA PRADESH)' EA 78.53 Total 54.63 832.94 82.56 72.85 74 I Jr' 25 We' 54.63

KR ZAHIRABAD(ANOHRA PRADESH)" EA 16.19 Total 124.75 1098.19 94.26 91.69 75 I II· 23 We' 124.75

PR ZAHIRABAD(ANDHRA PRADESH)' EA 27.96 Total 71.23 345.13 40.88 43.17 76 III' 25 lie' 71.23

PR CHITGOPPA' IV· 22 EA 8.07 Total 37.23 173.89 11.34 41.26 77 We- 37.23

PR HOMNABAD' III' 20 EA 19.21 Total 57.47 276.57 16.20 126.37 78 lie' 57.47

PR HOMNABAD· Ill' 22 EA 163.22 Total 134.77 1070.24 15.36 291.76 79 lie' 134.77

PR BIDAR· I- 25 EA 207.79 Total 246.06 1997.23 191.36 212.17 80 lie' 246.06

KR BIDAR· I- 28 EA Total 38.04 172.11 20.24 26.34 81 We' 38.04

PR BIDAR· I- 24 EA 12.38 Total 82.55 229.70 83.07 82 We' 82.55

PR BIDAR' I· 25 EA 283.18 Total 195.98 844.70 835.98 83 Tk· 34.00 We' 161. 98

PR HOMNABAD· III, 20 EA Total 71.23 444.75 42.49 17.69 84 lie' 71.23

131 F-IO VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BIDAR; Code No. : 0040

L.e. Name of Villag~ Tolal arca of TOIal All1~nili~s availahk (ifn"t availahle within the viliage. a dash (-) is shown in the No. the viHag\! Popu- ..;niumn and nt:xt to it in hral.:kds. the distan..:\! in hrnad ral1,gt.!~ viz. -5 killS. 5-10 killS. (In hectares) latinn and 10+ kms ot'thc Jl\!8rl!st Qia,,·\! Whi.!ft.! thl! I~h:ilit~i is av'lilnhk is given}. and Educa- M~dicaI Drinking Post Day or Communil.'ati()(\ No.of tional Wat~r and Days of IBus Stop. HOllsl!- Tdc- mark~tl Railway Slali,lO. holds graph hat if any Waterway I

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

85 1I0CHAKNAlLI 490.47 1349 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (188)

86 RANJOlKHEN~ 2193.38 3888 P, H, H, PHC, RP II, HP PTO, liED BS (705) AC Phone

87 SANGOLGI 1432.50 2384 P, M, AC -(5-10) T, Til, HP PO -(5-10) BS (391)

88 NELIIAD 247.54 946 P -(5-10) T, II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (140)

89 BAUGI 1152.17 2121 P, M, AC -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (351)

90 SIRSI (A) 1449.06 3217 P, M, AC -(10+) II, HP PTO, liED BS (532) Phone

91 SHAMSHIRNAGER 747.09 1249 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (245)

92 KANGANKOT 497.38 880 P, M, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(O-ST - '- BS (147)

93 MADAKNALU 858.88 2986 P(2), M, -(0-5) T, II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (433) AC

94 MALIK MIRZAPUR 593.71 1299 P, AC -(0-5) T, II,' HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (215)

95 KADIIAD 1512.86 2402 P, M, H, -(0-5) T, II, HP PO -(0-5 ) BS (404) AC

96 KASIMPUR (PAN) 445.81 1902 P, M, AC RP T, II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (341)

97 BARIDABAD 261.81 1069 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (181)

98 CHANAlU 980.42 2269 .p, M, AC -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (4D8)

132 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BIDAR; Code No. : 0040

Approa~h Ncarc~t Tuwn. Cia" of Town Power Land us~ (ar~a und~r difkr~llttyp~s "r land u~ in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. 10 villaj!e and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturahle Area not (hy ""ur,,: of irrigation) waste availahle (including for cultivation gauchar and grows)

(11 ) (12) (13) <14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (I)

PR HOMNABAO- ( 1(- 22 EA ~.77 Total 56.00 401.26 27.44 85 \le- 56.00

PR HOMNABAO- [I (- 28 EA 57.31 Total, 29.54 B04.34 109.60 1192.59 86 \Ie' 29.54

KR BIOAR· I· 23 EA Total 21.45 651. 10 165.55 594.40 87 lie' 21.45

I(R BIOAR' (. 22 EA 10.49 Total 11.74 42.34 182.97 88 \Ie' 11.74

I(R BIOAR· (. 20 EA 65.87 Total "6.55 572.38 397.37 89 Tk- 40.47 \le- 76.08

I(R BIOAR- 1- 21 EA 97.00 Total 58.68 947.n 24.98 321.27 90 \Ie' 58.68

PR BlDAR' I' 15 EA 200.90 Totat 80.54 374.20 82.98 8.47 91 lIe- BO.54

PR BIDAR· 1- 16 EA 141.36 Total 87.01 201.67 17.16 50.18 92 lie' 87.01

PR BIDAR· I' 15 EA 185.80 Total 176.86 394.23 101.99 93 lIe- 176.86

PR BIDAR- I' 14 fA 56.48 Total 176.85 336.90 23.48 94 lIe- 176.85

PR BIDAR- 1- 16 EA 94.10 Total 184.14 1169.06 65.56 95 We- 184.14

PR BIDAR- 1- 14 fA 24.72 Total 84.48 284.40 36.42 15.79 96 Tk- 16.49 We- 67.99

PR BIDAR- 1- 18 EA 5.63 Total 35.92 179.40 11.06 29.80 97 lIe- 35.92

PR BIDAR- 1- 18 EA 32.59 Total 236.75 650.26 20.35 40.47 98 lIe- 236.75

133 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BIDAR; Code No. : 0040

L.C. Name of Village Total area of Total Amenities availal>le (if not availahl.: within the villag~. a d.,h (-) is shown in th.: No. the village POptl- column and next to it in hrack.:ts. the distance in nroad ranges viz. -<; kills. <;-10 lms. (In hectares) lation and 10+ kms of the nearest r!lace where the facilit~ is avail:lhlc is given!. and &luca- Medical Drinking Post DH,Y or Communi..:altOn No.of tiona I Wat.:r and Days of IBus Stop. Hotls.:- Tele- market! Railway Station. holds graph hat if any Waterway I (1) (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) en (8) (9) (10)

99 HONNEDI 546.44 1208 P, AC - (0-5) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (181)

100 SHfKAPUR 377.43 632 P -(0-5) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -( 10+) -(0-5) (104)

101 PATERPAlLI 487.98 1007 P -(10+) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (145)

102 NIDIJANCHA 575_68 1558 P -(0-5) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (252)

103 KAMTHANA 2202.57 7786 P(2), M, PHC, FPC, T, Til, HP PTa, TUE BS (1154) H, PUC, AC RP(4) Phone

104 BAKCHAIJAVI 409_10 1734 P, M, AC -(10+) II, HP po -(5-10) BS (311)

105 SECONOERAPUR 910.09 2074 P, M, AC -(0-5) T, II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (343)

106 KHADERNAGER 778.76 1053 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (187)

107 ANDURA 1756.13 2897 P, M, H, -(10+) T, \.I, HP PO, MaN BS (504) AC Phone

108 KOlHAR (B) 384.32 1253 P, AC -<10+) \.I, HP PO -(10+) BS (221)

109 NIZAMPUR 312.00 1288 P(2) -(10+) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (237)

110 KOLHAR (K) 728_24 2280 P, M, H -(5-10) 1.1, HP PO -(5-10) BS (426)

111 KAPPlAPUR 778.56 2163 P, M, AC -(10+) II, HP PO, -(5-10) -(0-5) (356) Phone

112 ATWAl 336.78 1001. P -(10+) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (167)

113 HOI'lNAKHERl 1753.03 989 P -(10+) T, II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (156)

134 / DIRECTORY

AND LA N D USE NalTlt of C.D.Block : BIDAR; Code No. : 0040

Approa~h ,Ncar.:st Town. Cia ..., of Town Power Land us.: (area under dW~rcnt types of land us.: 'n hectares rounded to two de~imal places) LC. to village 'and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigah:u Un-irrigated Culturailic Area not (hy source of irrigation) wast..: availaillc (including fix cultivation gauchar and grows)

(11 ) 02) (13) '(14) ( 15) (16) (17) ( 18) (1)

PR 6IOAR' I· 23 EA 141.20 Totat 4D.27 334.38 30.59 99 We- 40.27

PR 8IOAR· I· 26 EA 14.03 Totat 14.97 310.55 37.88 100 We- 14.97

PR ZAHIRA8AO(ANDHRA PRADESH)- EA 15.37 Total 11.74 390.17 45.65 25.05 101 I'lI- 22 We- 11.74

PI! CHlTGOPPA- IV- 18 EA Total 23.88 335.93 33.79 182.08 102 We- 23.88

PI! 8IDAR- ,- 10 fA 592.26 Total 388.11 1061.92 116.75 43.53 103 We- 388.11

PR 8IDAR- 1- 14 EA 102.20 Total 55.04 169.90 31.35 50.61 104 We- 55.04

PR 8IDAR- 1- 12 EA 42.74 Total 170.78 632.60 42.76 21.21 105 We' 170.78

PR BIDAR- I· 17 E~ 44.17 Total 54.79 658.94 13.36 7.50 106 We- 54.79

PR BIDAR- 1- 14 EA 12.40 Total 317.28 1094.48 231.89 100.08 107 We- 317.28

PR BIDAR- 1- 12 EA 45.02 Total 86.20 190.36 49.41 13.33 108 We- 86.20

PR BIDAR- 1- 11 EA 45.95 Total 26.02 91.38 42.82 105.83 109 We- 26.02

PR BIDAR- 1- 10 EA 147.19 Total 114.83 355.24 110.98 110 We- 114.83

PR BIDAR- 1- 14 EA 321.74 Total 105.02 341.69 10.11 111 We' 105.02

PR BIDAR- 1- 12 EA 91.99 Total 67.18 108.96 68.65 112 We- 67.18

KR BIOAR- 1- 16 EA 1.85 Total 29.54 1328.85 392.79 113 We- 29.54

135 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of CD. Block : BIDAR; Code No. : 0040

L.C. Nam~ of Villaile T.ltal area of T.,tal Anll!nities availahl~ (if nut available within th~ villaj!':. 8 dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in brack~ls. tbe distance in h",ad ran),.>.:s vil.. -5, lms. 5-10 kms. (In h~ctares) Isti"n and 10+ kms urthe nearestl!lace where the fa.:ility is availahle is giwnl. and Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Cnnununication No.of tional Wat.:r and Days of IBus Stop. Hnus.:- T.:I.:- mark.:l! Railway Slat ion. holds graph hal ifany Waterway I

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

114 CHONOI 666.59 892 P '(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (155)

115 CHOUlI 485.76 910 P, AC -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) ( 166)

118 BflURA 437.64 1483 P, AC -(5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 8S (248)

119 ZAMISTANPUR 468.99 1168 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (149)

120 AYAZPUR 255.69 853 P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0·5) BS ( 119)

121 YADlAPUR 444.85 1530 P, AC -(0-5) T, II, liP PO -(0-5) BS (230)

122 QUTUBABAD 416.07 1222 P, AC -(10+) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (195)

123 JANIIADA 1371.76 4495 P(2), M, PHC, FPC, II, liP PTO, -(5-10) BS (689) H, PUC, AC RP Phone

1?4 SANGANHAlll 363.57 413 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (73)

125 NEMATABAD 247.13 521 P -(10+) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) 8S (94)

126 CHAMBOOl 1218.02 2086 P, M, AC -(0-5) W, HP PTO, -(10+) BS (352) Phone

127 HIPPAlGAON 667.90 1348 P, AC . (0-5) II, fIP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (223)

128 SIRIMANDAl 584.95 1327 P, 1'1, AC -(5-10) T, II, HP PO -(10+) BS (251)

129 AllAMBEER 2152_52 3503 P, M, AC -(0-5) T, II, liP PO, -(10+) BS (580) Phone

130 SAJ>«;VI 238.62 410 P • (10+) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (58)

136 DIRECTORY /

AND LAND USE Name ofC.D.Block: BIDAR; Code No. : 0040

Apprnach N~are't Town. Class nfTnwn Pl)W":f Land lise (ar~a IInuer dilkr~nttyp.:s orland u~ in h.:dares ,ounJoJ I" two d.:~illlal places) L.e. tt) lvillag(! Rnd, distan".: (in Km.) Supply No. Forl!;.il Irr1~]l\!d Un-irri)!al"d Culturahle Ar.:a not (hy soun,'';! of irrrg8lron) wast\!' availahl.: (including for cultivation gauchar and grov\!~)

( 1') P2~, ( 13) . ( 14) (15) P6) (17) ( 18) ( 1) KR BIOAR- 1- 10 EA 215.46 TotElI .. 14.35 414.59 22_19 114 lie, 14.35

KR BIDAR- 1- 9 EA 36_43 42B.88 12.95 7.50. 115

KR BIDAR- 1- 9 EA 90_37 Total 63.94 216.13 3.57 63.63 118 We- 63.94

KR aIDAR- 1- 8 EA 184.99 Total 61.92 194.97 27.11 119 lie- 61.92

KR BIDAR- 1- 9 EA 17.18 Total 33.19 132.32 73.0.0. 120. , lie- 33.19

KR BIDAR- 1- 10. EA 41.83 Total 82.96 231.83 88.23 • 121 lie- 82.96

KR BIDAR- 1- 13 EA 23.64 Total 72.85 294.38 10..52 14.68 122 lie- 72.85

PR BIDAR- 1- 10. EA 20..49 Total 150..95 1062.94 12.60. 124.78 123 Tk- 80..94 \.Ie- . 70..01

KR BIDAR- 1- 12 EA 11.02 Total 33.61 30.3.05 11.84 4.0.5 124 \.Ie- 33.61

KR BlDAR- 1- 16 EA 4.59 Total 8.0.9 191_64 29.49 13.32 125 lIe- 8.0.9

PR BIOAR- 1- 14 EA 21.91 Total 24.69 10.79.91 25.75 65.76 lZ6 \.Ie- 24_69

PR BIDAR- 1- 15 EA Total 84.18 486.28 35.67 61.77 127 We- 84.18

PR BIDAR- 1- 15 EA 25.71 Total 29.14 489.98 9.60. 30.52 128 \.Ie- 29.14

PR BIDAR' 1- 15 EA 46.60. Total 35.61 200.8.32 15.38 46.61 129 \.Ie- 35.61

KR BIDAR- I· 25 EA 2.48 Total 12.14 184.61 25.0.4 14.35 130. lIe- 12.14

137 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BIDAR; Code No. : 0040

Amenities availahl~ (if nol availahl.: within Ih~ village. a dash (-) is shown.in til.: L.C. Nam~.of Vill'IF 1"nlal area of Total No. the village POP"- "olumn and next to it in brackels. the distanc~ in broad ranges vi!.. -5 kms. 5·10 km!'. (In heclares) ISlinn and \()+ kms oflhc near~sl !,!Is(c where the f~cility is availahle is given). and &Iuca- Mcdi~al Drinking Post Day or Cnmmunil.:atil)n No.or lional Waler and Days of IBlis SlOp. House- Tel.:- market! Railway Slat ion. holds graph hal ifany Waterway I

(7) (10) m (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) (8) (9)

131 SIDDAPUR 449.60 298 p -(5-10) II, tiP -(0-5 ) -(5-10) BS (49)

______- ____ r_ 132 BAHIRNAHAlll 250.77 ------.-.------.--.--- UN INHABITED

133 BENAKANAl LI 485.13 1227 P '(5-10) 101, liP -(0-5) '(5-10) as (198)

134 KANAlLI 291.12 629 p '(5-10) Il, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (96)

135 BOMPAlll 271.07 390 P -(5'10) Il, liP -(0,5) - (10+) BS (55)

136 AllAPUR 276.99 794 P '(5-10) 101, liP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (118)

137 GUMTAPUR 360.27 ------... -.----.-... - UN - INHA81T£D ------~----.---

138 VllASPUR 578.74 729 p. AC -(10+) II, tiP -(S'10) -(5- 10) . (0- 5) (1m

139 IHAHPUR 231.47 .-.-.... --.-----.. -..•. - UN - INHABITED ~ .... ~ , ...... - ...... -,,-.='_ -._... _":.::

140 RAJNAL 819.03 1151 P, AC -(5·10) W, HP PO -(5-10) as (173)

141 MARKHAl 2007.39 2980 P, H, AC ·(0,5) T, W, HP PO -(5-10) ~ BS (491)

142 NAUlASPUR 422.40 544 P, AC ·(5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(10+) as (89)

143 ISLAMPUR 596.04 1168 P, AC -(0-5) Il, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -{O-S} (204)

144 YARNAlLl (D£SlIMUKH) 521.63 1012 P, H, AC -(5'10) T. II, flP PO -(10+) BS (166)

145 YARNHAlL[ (PAHllIIAN) 1036.55 1164 P -(5'10) T, II, HP PO - (10+) BS (189)

138 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BlDAR; Coue No. : 0040

Approa,~ N.:arcsl Town. Cia" nfTown PUWl!f, Land IISc (arca under differenl Iypcs of land IISc in h¢clarcs rounded 10 two dc,imal pla,c,) L.C. 10 villag.: 8,nd dislan.:~ (in Km.) Supply Nn. Irrigat.:d U n-irrigatcd Cultllrahk Ar.:a nI)l (hy stlllrc.: of irrigation) wastl! availank (indllding for t..:ullivalion gau~har and groYl!s)

(11) (2) (13) (15) ( 16) (7) (18) (l)

KR BlOAR- I - ~4 EA 6.76 Total 8.09 411.28 18.60 4.87 131 'We- • 8.09

---.------.-.------.------.. UN - iNHABITED --.---.--.. ------.------.-----.------132

PR BIDAR- i- 7 EA Total 42.09 386.77 30.35 25.92 133 'We- 42.09

KR BIDAR- 1- 12 EA Total 13.76 232.64 1.57 43.15 134 'We- 13.76

KR BIDAR- 1- 18 EA 226.95 44.12 135

KR BIDAR- i- 14 EA Total 14.98 240.33 15.78 5.90 136 'oIe- 14.98

------.------.------_- UN iNHABITED . ----~------137

KR BIDAR- 1- 22 EA 76.16 Totat 62.73 424.06 15.79 138 Tk- 44.11 'We- 18.62

------.-_------UN - iNHABITED ---.------~------.------139

KR BIDAR· 1- 24 EA Total 18.21 690.72 97.56 12.54 140 \oIe- 18.21

PR BIOAR- 1- 7 EA 25.86 Total 52.61 1768.83 61.36 98.73 141 lie- 52.61

PR BIDAR- i- 13 EA Total 8.09 386.10 18.53 9.68 142 'ole' 8.09

KR BIDAR- i- 15 EA 7.89 Total 46.94 476.24i 40.47 24.50 143 Tk- 18.21 'We- 28.73

PR BIDAR- ,- 22 EA 477.76 15.97 27.90 144

PR BIDAR- i- 18 EA 15.88 Total 3.64 976.91 6.15 33.97 145 lie' 3.64

139 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.B1ock : BIDAR; (oJe No. : 0040

LC. Nallle of Villag~ Total ar\!u of Total Amenilies ",,,ilahk (If not availahl~ wilhin the \lillag~. a dash (.) is shown in the No. th~ villag\! Pop,,· column amI next to il in hra.:k~ts. the distance in hroad ranges viI... ) kms. 5-10 killS. (In he<\ares) lali('1\ an,1 10+ Kms (,flh~ near.:st place wher.: th~ facility is avaibhl~ is giv~n). and· Edn.:a· Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Wakr and Day. of IBus Stop. HOlls\!~ Tde- market! Railway Slation. holds graph hat ifany Wakrwayl

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

146 MAHAMDAPUR 554.07 578 P -(0'5) II, HP ·(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (92)

147 DADDAPUR 328.03 S66 P - (0'5) '.I, HP ,(0'5) '(5-10) as (84)

Total (Sum) 87556.67 199044 P(129), PHC(6) , (32905) M(40), FPC(4), H( 13), RP(15) PUC(4) , AC(73)

140 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Namt: of CD. Block : BIDAR: Coot: No. : 0040

Appnl.,h Nf.!art!st Ttlwn. Class n{'Town P«.Wl!r LanJ US\! (ar..!a 1Ifl(.i..:r din~r\.!nl typ!.!s orland Us..! in,hl!darl!s fOUIH.tl!d to two dl.!...:illlai pla":l!s) Le. to villag~ a~d

,11> (12) (n) ('14) (15) ( 16) (17) ( 18) (1)

KR BIDAR- [- 15 , fA 6.23 Total 10.52 496.62 34.40 6.30 146 \.Ie- 10.52

PR BIDAR- 1- 10 EA 10.53 Tota'l 0.81 303.18 7.86 5.65 147 \.Ie- 0.81

7123.30 Total 8010.02 57540.22 4738.83 8460.38 Tk- 307.27 Twe- 8.09 \.Ie- 7694.66

141

II()MNABAD C.D.BLOCK KARNATAKA HOMNABAD TALUK BIDAR DISTRICT

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80UNDARY, STATE •.. , IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ••••.. " DISTRICT.. UNMETALLED AND OTHER ROADS •.. " TALUK • . ,' ,., '0 •••••• , ••••••••• 0" ... -r----i2----'_._._ RIVER WITH STREAM .•• , •••.•••.. ~ " VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER. !:-"'''' ..,.".:-;;'".,...... , ..,! TANK. '" ...... , ...... ~ " FOREST-RESERVED WITH NAME .••. ,. : •.. ~~.I.~.,!~: .. ~ POST OFFICE ITELEGRAPH OFFICE ... POiTO HEADQUARTERS: TALUK ..... , ..... , ...... ,. ... © HIGHE!il' SEC~RY SCHOOL. '" ... S VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE:BELOW 200; POLICE STATION ...... '" ... PS 200-"99;500-999;1000-49~;5000 AND ABOVE. HOSPlTAL',PRIMARV HEALTH CENTRE I PRIMARY HEALTH I UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION. CODE •• UNIT, DISPENSARY, FAMILY PLANNING CENTRE ...... €9,~,+,A URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE ... , ...... ,. IMPORTANT VILLAGE MARKET I HAT (SHANDY) ...... '" ... NATIONAL HIGHWAY ... STATE HIGHWAY ... '" SH 19

C.D. Block boundury of Homnubud is co-Itrminus wilh lutuk boundary excluding ull slululery tawns. eoM

T ALUK: HOMNABAD-0050 C. D. BLOCK: HOMNARAD-0050

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCAT ION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 S 6

39 Jalasangi 11/S/S/18 11/0S/00S0/0018 9/4/S/18 09/04/0050/0018

40 Kabeerabad 11/5/5/49 11/05/0050/0049 9/4/S/49 09/04/00S0/0049 41 Kallur 11/5/5/8 11/05/0050/0008 9/4/5/8 09/04/0050/0008 42 Kandgoal 11/5/5/55 11/05/0050/0055 9/4/5/63 09/04/0050/0063 43 Kankatta 11/5/S/22 11/05/0050/0022 9/4/S/22 09/04/0050/0022 44 Kappargaon 11/S/5/15 11/05/00S0/0015 9/4/S/15 09/04/0050/0015 45 Karaknall i 11/5/5/80 11/05/005010080 9/4/5/80 09/04/0050/0080 46 Karpalcpalli 11/S/5/82 11/0510050/0082 9/4/S/83 09104/0050/0083 47 Kathalli 11/5/5/9 11/05/0050/0009 9/4/5/4 09/04/0050/0004 48 11/5/5/60 11/05/0050/0060 9/4/S/53 09/04/0050/0053 49 Kumarchincholli 11/5/5/29 11/05/0050/0029 9/4/5/29 09/04/0050/0029

50 Madargaon 11/5/5/46 11/05/0050/0046 9/4/5/47 09/04/0050/0047 51 Madargi 1115/5/73 11/05/0050/0073 9/4/5/73 09/04/0050/0073 52 11/5/5/57 11/05/0050/0057 9/4/5/64 09/04/0050/0064 53 Malkapur 11/5/5/47 11/0510050/0047 914/5/48 09104/0050/0048 54 Mangalgi 11/5/5176 11/05/0050/0076 9/4/5/76 09/04/0050/0076 55 Maniknagar 11/5/5/11 11/0510050/0011 9/4/5/11 09/04/0050/0011 56 Mannaekhall i 11/5/5/85 11/05/00S0/0085 9/4/S/87 09/04/0050/0087 S7 Markhal 11/S/S/41 11/05/0050/0041 9/4/S/41 09/04/00S0/0041 58 Meenkhera 11/5/5/87 11/05/0050/0087 9/4/5/85 09/04/0050/0085 59 Molkhera 11/S/S/10 11/05/00S0/0010 9/4/S/10 09/04/0050/0010 60 Mudnal 11/5/5/62 11/05/0050/0062 9/4/S/SS 09/04/00S0/0055 61 Mugnoor 11/5/5/33 11/05/0050/0033 914/5/33 09/0MOO~~/0033 62 Mustapur 11/S/5/7 11/0510050/0007 9/4/S/9 09/04/0050/0009 63 Mustari 11/5/5/59 11/05/0050/0059 9/4/S/52 09/04/0050/00S2 64 Muth~ngi 11/5/5/68 11/05/0050/0068 9/4/5/68 09/04/0050/0068

65 Nagankera 11/5/5/77 11/05/0050/0077 9/4/5/77 09104/0050/0077 66 Namdapur 11/S/5/S0 11/05/0050/0050 9/4/S/50 09/04/00S0/0050 67 Nandagaon 11/5/5/14 11/05/0050/0014 9/4/5/14 09/04/0050/0014 68 Nintlura 11/5/5/43 11/05/0050;0043 9/4/S/43 09104/0050/0043 69 11/5/5/67 11/05/0050/0067 9/4/5/67 09/04/00S0/0067

70 Othagi 11/S/5/31 11/05/00S0/0031 9/4/5/31 09;04/00S0/0031

71 Polakpalli 11/5/5/84 11/05/0050/0084 9/4/5/84 09104/0050/0084

72 Rampur 11/5/5/64 11/05{0050{0064 9/4/5/S6 09104/0050/0056

73 Saidapur 11/5/5/81 11/05/0050/0081 9/4/5/81 09/04/0050/0081 74 Sedol 11/5/5/21 11/05/0050/0021 9/4/S/21 09/04/0050/0021 75 Shakargunj 11/5/5/40 11/0S/0050/0040 9/4/5/40 09/04/0050/0040 76 Shamtabad 11/5/':>/)0 11/05/00SU/OC5v 9/4/5/66 09/04/0050/0066

146 ALPIIABETICAI~ LIST OF VII .. LAGES

T ALUK: HOMNABAD-0050 C. D. BLOCK: HOMNABAD-OOSO

SL NAME OF THE V·I LLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION COOf LOCA TI ON COOf LOCATION COOf LOCAT ION COOE (MaOl:lat) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

77 Sindanlchera 11/5/5/2 ',/05/0050/0002 9/4/5/2 09/04/0050/0002 78 Sindbandigl 11/~/5/36 11/05/0050/0036 9/4/5/36 09/04/0050/0036 79 Si t1~tgera H/5/5/42 11/05/0050/0042 9/4/5/42 09/04/0050/0042 80 Sonkherof! 11/5/5/24 11/05/0050/0024 9/4/5/24 09/04/0050/0024 81 Sultanabad 11/5/5/32 11/05/0050/0032 9/4/5/32 09/04/0050/0032

82 Taimadgi 11/5/5/54 11/05/0050/0054 9/4/5/62 09/04/0050/0062

83 Udamna II i 11/5/5/79 11/05/0050/0079 9/4/5/79 09/04/0050/0079 84 Udbal 11 lSI 5/74 11/05/0050/0074 9/4/5/74 09/04/0050/0074

85 Wadankera 11/5/5/53 11/05/005010053 9/4/5/61 09/04/0050/0061 86 lIalkhandi 11/5/5/65 11/05/0050/0065 9/4/5/57 09/04/0050/0057 87 llarwat ti (10 11/5/5/20 11105/0050/0020 9/4/5/T9 09/04/0050/0019

147 f-ll . VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : HOMNABAD; Coue No. : 0050

L.e. Name of Village Total area of Total Amenities availallk (if not availahk within the vill,,!!e. a dash (.J is shown in the No. th\! villag..: Por"- I.:olu!nn and next to it in hro..:k~ls. thl.! distanl.:~ in hroad r(lnges viz. -5 kms. 5-)0 kms. (In he,taresJ lation and I()+ kms "I' the nearest (!I'ke where the Illcility is availahk is given). and Ed",.- Medical Drinkin/! Post Day or C(lmnluni..:ati(lO No.or tional Water and Days of IBus Stop. House- Tde- market! Raih"ay Station. hokb graph hat if any Waterwayl

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

HUMNABAO (RURAL) 1666.56 4349 P -(0-5) T . (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (750)

2 SINOANKHERA 2357.40 3812 P, M RP T, 14, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (573) Phone

3 HANICUNI 792.19 1888 P, M -(5-10) \I, HP PO -(5-10) BS (294)

4 BORAMPALLI 969.38 722 P - (5-10) \I, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS ('128)

5 CHITKOTA 615.08 653 P - (0-5) \I, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (107)

6 HALllKflED (K) 1299.50 3014 P(4), M, PflC, FPC IJ, HP PTO, SAT BS (500) H, AC Phone

7 MUSTAPUR 544.66 992 P(2) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) '(0-5) BS (179)

8 KALLUR 1619.51 2870 P(2), M, PHC, FPC W, HP PO -(S-10) as (447) H, AC

9 KATHALll 683.73 1082 P -(0-5) w, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (164)

10 MOLKHERA 740.97 1858 P, M -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (298)

11 MANIKNAGAR 530.74 1805 P(2), -(0-5) W, HP pro, -(0-5) as (283) M(2), H(2) Phone

12 GADAIIANTI 2234.62 3189 P(2), M, H -(0-5) w, TW, HP PO -(0-5) as (541 )

13 DHUMANSOOR 2290.66 2894 P(2), M '(0-5) T, HP PO -(0-5) as (473)

14 NANDAGAON 1635.66 3209 P(5), M(3) RP HI, liP PTO, -(5-10) BS (577) Phone

15 KAPPARGAON 709_91 1926 P, M, AC -(5-10) T, II, liP PO - (5-10) BS (337),

f-jJ 148 * DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : HOMNABAD; Code No. : 0050

Arrrna,'h N~ar":"'l Tuwn. Clas." of Town POW\!f Land "'"' (.roa und", difl;'Nnt types of land u"" in h~daN. m ..ndod to two do"imal pla"e.) L.e. tll villag~ and distance (in Km.j Supply No. Forl!st Irrigatod Un-irrigated Culturahle A~a nnt (hy "nlrl:e "I' irrigation) was"! availahle (induding tllr ~uhivati .. )n gau"har and groves)

( 11) _ ( 12~ (13) ('14 ) ~ 15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR HOMNABAD- II 1- 2 EA 29.89 Total 114.52 630.50 822.35 211.61 We- 114.52

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 5 EA 269.92 Total 240.7B 1103.17 657.61 85.92 2 We- 240.78

KR HOMNABAD- 111- 7 EA 23.87 Total 120.59 363.40 255.97 2B.36 3 We- 120.59

KR HOMNABAD - III - 10 EA 114.52 Total 8.09 547.94 291.37 7.46 4 We- 8.09

KR HOMNABAO - 111- 10 EA 57.46 Total 10.11 341.95 175.06 30.50 5 We- 10.11

PR CHITGOPPA- IV- 14 EA 114.12 Total 36.42 766.87 316.13 .65.96 6 GC- 36.42

PR HOMNABAO- 111- 10 EA 54.63 Total 12.54 362.19 105.90 9.40 7 We- 12.54

PR HOMNABAD' 111- 10 EA 146.90 Total 56_70 1027.79 358.74 29.38 8 we- 56.70

KR HOMNABAD- 111- 6 EA 170_28 Total 37.63 446.36 10.39 19.07 9 lIe- 37.63

PR HOMNABAD - III - 5 EA 29.74 Total B1. 74 384.85 215.10 29.54 10 lIe- B1. 74

PR HOMNABAD- II I - 2 EA Total 47.34 229.45 184.94 69.01 11 We- 47.34

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 3 EA Total 140.83 1061.08 972.61 60.10 12 We- 140.83

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 3 EA 131.52 Total IBO.89 682.70 1262.62 32.93 13 Tk- 90.45 We- 90.44

PR HOMNABAO- 111- 8 EA 163.49 Total 227.83 899.21 308.77 36.36 14 lIe- 227.83

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 10 EA 65.15 Total 30.35 .3B2.83 204.36 27.22 15 We- 30.35

149 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : HOMNABAD; Cooe No. : 0050

L.e. Name of Village T "Ial area llf Total Amenitie~ availahle (if nol availahk wilhin Ihe village. a da~h (-) i~ ,hown in Ihe No. the villag~ POPlI- ""Iumn and next tn il in oradels. Ihe dislan"l! in hroad ranges viz. -5 kms. 5-10 kms. (In h~clares) 181ion and 10+ killS ofth~ n~af~st (!Ia.:~ wh~r.: tht! '~Idlil~ is avarlahk is giv~nl. and Edllca- M~dicaJ Drinking Po,1 Da)' or C()01muni~ati()fl No.or lional Water and Day~ or IBus SlOp. Housl!- Tck- market! Railway Sialinn. holds graph hal if any Wakrwayt

~1l ~2l Pl ~4l ~5l ~6l m ~8l ~91 POI

16 2577.90 7218 P(3), 0 T, W, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (1m) M(2), H, Phone PUC

17 1269.27 8440 P(6) , PHC, FPC, T, II, HP PTO, TUE BS (1375 ) M(5) , RP(3) Phone H(2) , PUC, AC

18 JAlASANGI 1538.67 2183 P, M -(0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (353)

19 CHINKHERA 699.38 1107 'P, AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 188)

20 IIARIIATTI (K) 735.67 1209 P, AC - (0-5) II, tiP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (204)

21 SEDOL 1395.90 2063 P, M, H, -(0-5) T, Y, HP PO '(0-5) BS (329) AC

22 KANKAlTA 1211.88 3884 P(2), M, -(5-10) T, 1.1, HP PTO, -(5'10) BS (606) AC Phone

; --- -- ~ -,,- 23 HUNSGERA 1234.77 2311 P, M, AC -(5-10) II, HP PO . (5-10) BS (351)

24 SONKHERA 457.89 1260 P -(0-5) II, tiP - (0-5) - (0-5) BS (20ll

25 CtlANDANAl LI 748.65 1782 P(Z), M(2) -(5-10) II, HP PO -(5 -10) BS (308)

26 3277_90 6412 P(8), PHC, FPC T, 1.', HP PTO, SUN as (1052) M(3), Phone H(3) , AC

27 GHODI.'ADI 719.48 2708 P, M, H -(0-5) 1.', HP PO, -(0-5) BS (428) Phone

28 HUNSNAl 762.93 1414 P -(0-5) w, HP PO -(0-5) BS (232)

150 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : HOMNABAD; Code No. : 0050

Approa,h N~arest Town. Cia" of Town Pt)w~r Land'l"e (area under diff.:rent types of land use in hectares munded tl) two decimal places) L.C. to village and'distall\:e (in Km,) Supply No. Forest . Irrigated Cullurahle Area not (hy sour~\! of irrigation) wastl! availahle (induding lor ""Ilivation gauchar and groves)

(11) (12) ( 13) ( 14) ( 15) (16) ( 17) (18) ( 1 )

PR HOMNABAD· III· 5 Ell. 316.05 Total 287.32 1164.68 706.20 103.65 16 Ioie' 287.32

PR tlOMNABAD· II I· 15 Ell. 33.18 Total 255.35 828.39 96.25 56.10 17 Ioie' 255.35

PR HOMNABAD· III' 11 Ell. 53.01 Total 127.47 744.62 549.56 64.01 18 loIe' 127.47

PR HOMNABAD· III· 10 Ell. 43.30 Total 76.08 462.15 68.50 49.35 19 Ioie' 76.08

PR HOMNABAD· I I I· 14 Ell. 159.85 Total 42.89 354.10 142.11 36.72 20 loIe' 42.89

PR HOMNABAD' III· 11 Ell. 67.17 Total 110.07 961.12 164.95 92.59 21 lie' 110.07

PR HOMNABAD· III· 8 Ell. 0.91 Total 190.60 668.54 328.36 23.47 22 Ioie' 190.60

PR HOMNABAD' III' 12 Ell. 10.52 Total 162.68 423.30 530.40 107.87 23 Tk· 81.34 lie' 81.34

PR HOMNABAD· III· 17 Ell. 62.32 Total 63.13 318.48 2.83 11.13 24 Ioie' 63.13

PR HOMNABAD· III' 16 Ell. 59.08 Total 102.38 572.63 0.22 14.34 25 lie' 102.38

PR BASAVAKALYAN· III· 20 EA 258.18 Total 313.22 2299.02 369.46 38.02 26 We' 313.22

KR BASAVAKALYAN· III· 24 Ell. 36.01 Total 33.18 405.09 173 .02 72.18 27 We' 33.18

KR HOMNABAD· III· 23 Ell. 40.06 Total 44. II Sn.08 82.81 18.87 28 We' 44.11

151 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : HOMNABAD; Code No. : 0050

L.C. Nam~

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) ( 7) (8) (9) (10)

29 KUMARCHINCHOLLI 1312.05 2646 P(2) , PHC 'W, HP PO -(5-10) BS (381) M(2), '"C

30 HANOIKHERA 949_83 1920 P, AC -(5-10) T, II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (313) .

31 OTHAGI 842.74 2106 P - (0-5) II, HP PO, -(0-5) BS (320) Phone

32 SUL TANABAO 1711.58 '948 P, Ae -(0-5) T, II, HP PO, -(0-5) BS (309) Phone

33 MUGNOOR 470.90 1'18 P, M -(0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (200)

34 HALLIKHEO (B) 2359.79 16268 P(9) , PHC, FPC, T, II, MP PTO, THU BS (2834) M(6}, RP(6} Phone H(3) , PUC, C, AC

35 AMEERABAD 632.06 3017 P(2) , Ae -(0-5) T, 1.1, liP PO, -(0-5) BS (528) Phone

36 SINDBANOIGI 488.90 .. - .. -_- -- _-- .... _. ---_ ...... --- UN - INHABITEO ...... ~ ___._-", _-_::_"'_- ....

37 AT IIiAL 292.91 ------UN INHABITEO .. ------~ -.---

38 DAKULGI 703.55 1539 P -(0-5) T I 1.1, HP PO - (0-5) c (0-5) (251)

39 HIlALPUR 505.75 1520 P - (0-5) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(0- 5) BS (238)

40 SHAKARGUNJ 491.03 tHO P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) -(0-5) ( 182)

41 HARKHAL 532.48 1381 P -(0-5) T, HP PO -(0-5) -(0-5) (249)

42 SITAlGERA 600.35 1523 P(2), M -(0-5) w, HP PO - (0-5) BS (259)

43 NIMBURA 665.99 1335 P, AC - (0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (272)

152 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE r Name of CD. Block : HOMNABAD; Cooe No. : 0050

Appwach N~aresl Town. Class of Town P1)Wo.!f Land liS': (ar~a umkr difr"renllypes of land use in heclar"s round,," 10 lWo decimal pla,es) L.C. 10 village and ~islanc" (in Km.) Supply No. FOfl.!sl Irrigal"d Un-irrigaled Cullurahk Area not (hy source of irrigalion) W3M\! availahk (induding t()f ~lIltivation gauchar and grovl!s)

( 11) (12) (13) ( 1"') (15) (16) (17) ( 18) (1)

PR BHAlKI- II [- 18 EA 92:67 Total 72.84 759.19 374.00 13.35 29 Ioie- 72.84

KR HOMNABAD- [)[- 20 EA 106.43· Total 98.33 483.59 241.19 20.29 30 Ioie- 98_33

PR HOMNABAD- [[1- 17 EA 67.58 Total .141.23 120.19 386.86 126.88 31 Ioie- 141.23

PR BHAlKl- [1[- 20 EA 129.49 Total 146.49 1194.63 192.63 48.34 32 Ioie- 146.49

KR HOMNABAO- I I I - 19 EA Total 37.23 316_46 95.10 22.11 330- Ioie- 37.23

PR HOMNABAD- II J - 22 EA Total 200.31 1995.91 45.81 117.76 34 We- 200.31

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 24 EA Total 34.39 399.42 175.28 22.97 35 We- 34.39

------UN - INHABITED -_ ...... --_ ..... _---_ .. ----_ ...... -_ .... ----_ .. ----- .. ----- 36

------_--_------UN - INHABITED ------37

KR HOMNABAO- II 1- 28 EA Total 38.84 365.83 298.88 38 We- 38.84

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 25 EA 2.00 Total 42.49 307_ 15 142.04 12.07 39 We- 42.49

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 24 EA Total 20.63 228.24 230.46 11.70 40 We- 20.63

PR CHITGOPPA- IV- 21 EA Total 34.39 290.15 145.22 62.72 41 We- 34.39

PR CHITGOPPA' IV- 15 EA 60.70 Total 46.53 445.38 33.18 14.56 42 We- 46.53

PR CHITGOPPA- IV- 9 EA 33.58 Total 42.08 515.16 53.27 21.90 43 We- 42.08

153 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of CD.Block : HOMNABAD; Coue No. : 005{)

L.C. Naill': {If Villag.: Total ar..:a of Total Am.:nili.:, availahl.: (if nol availahl..: within Ih..: villag~. a dash (-) is shown in tit.! No. Ih" villllle Pnpu- ~(lIUllln and n..:xllo iI in hrad;"ls. Ih.: dislan~.: in bmad rafl!!':s viz. -5 kms, 5-1 () k.IIlS. (In h"~tar"s) latinn and 10 + kms of th.: n.:ar.:l<1 t!la~" wtl!;r.: Ih.: tilCilit~ is avail .. hl.: is given). and Educa- M.:dical Drinking Posl Day or Communication No.of lionat Wal.:r and Dliy. of I Bus Stop. Hou • .:- Td.:- mark.:11 Railway Slat ion. holds graph hat ifany Wal..:rwayl

(n (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (6) (9) PO)

44 BOTHAGJ 478.51 849 1', M -(0-5) \I, HI' -(0-5) - (0-5) -(0-5) (144)

45 A\..lURA 528.16 1172 1', M, At: -(SolO} W, HP PO -(5-10) BS (87)

46 MADARGAON 566.26 1110 1', M, At -(0-5) \I. HP PO -(0-5) ss (96)

47 MAllCAPUR :M.0_78 760 P ·(5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(S-10} as ( 115)

48 BENCKINCHOll 1237.10 2088 P, H, H -(5-10) T, W, HI' PO -rS-l0) ss ~364)

49 KAB£ERABAD 628.71 1498 P -(0-5) \I, HI' -(0-5) -{O-S} BS (245)

50 NAMQAPUR 528.62 1050 P -(0-5) W, HI' -(0-5) - (0-5) B5 (181 )

51 CHITGOPPA (RURAL) zm.71 l501 p(2) -(0-5) W, Kl' -(0-5) - (0-5) B5 <268}

52 KIPPARGAOH 455.38 699 1>, AC - (S-10} 1.1, IfP -(0-5) . -(5-10) as (132)

53 WADANKERA 626.05 1436 P, AC -(0-5) \I, ItP - (0-5) -(0-5) .8S (226)

54 TAIMAOGI '199.30 3163 1', M, H, PHC II, ItP PTO, SUN 1IS (546) AC Phone

55 KANDOOAL 652.82 1m P, M, AC -(0-5) 10', liP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (324)

56 SItAMTABAD 981.99 1491 1', M -(5-10) II, HI' PO -(5-10) BS (242)

57 ItADGUl 472.31 1237 I' -(5-W) W, HI' - CO-S) -(5-10) as (191 )

58 BElKERA 1649.83 2315 1>, It -(0-5) W, lIP PO -(0-5) BS (347)

154 DIRECTOUV

ANt) LAND USE Name 01 C.D.BI(K·k : HOMNABAD; Cooe No. : 0050

Apprtla-~h N~ar~st Tn\\'J1. Class of TuwJ\ . PO"','\."f Land th\!' (arl!3 Undl!f tlin~r..:nl iyp.:~ ,)fland II~I..' il1ll1.!,,,'tar..:!>o t-nUl1l..kd (0 two d~l..'int:_l1 pla,.'..:~) Le. to vill,It!\! and ..li:..tal1~"; (tn Kill.) Supply Nil, Flm.. ~-!'ot Irri~at.!d U Il irrig~lt~d Culiu .. ahl" Ar..:a mlt (h~: s,)llr~\! ()firrit!alitlll) \\'a~h!' availahl..: (in.. :ludin~ for ~ulliv(ltion palll.:har ~lI\d t!rov..::-;)

~ 11 ) (12) ( 13) ( 14) (15) (16) ( 17) ( 18) ( 1 )

KR HOM~ABAD- I I 1- 25 EA Total 31.97 377.16 32.56 36.82 44 lIe- 31. 97

PR CHJ1GOPPA· IV.- 16 EA Total 31.16 422.49 69.25 5.26 45 lIe- 31.16

KR HOMNABAD- 111- 15 EA Total 40.46 488.86 4.97 31.97 46 lIe- 40.46

KR HOMNABAD- 111- 11 EA 27_51 Total 30.35 250.90 52.02 47 lIe- 30.35

PR flOMHABAD- 1 I 1- 16 EA 243_62 Total 78.10 807.34 59.48 48.56 48 lIe- 78.10

PR HOMNABAD- I J 1- 16 EA 3.23 Total 44.51 699.70 62.72 18.55 49 We- 44.51

KR HOMNABAD- 111- 20 EA Tot?l 19.02 368.66 116.66 24.28 50 lIe- 19.02

PR CHITGOPPA- IV- 0 EA 449.20 Total 261.20 1077.94 986.74 493.75 51 lIe- 261.20

PR HOMNABAO- Ill· 14 EA 69.60 Total 18.61 221. 76 73.09 72.32 52 lIe- 18_61

PR HOMNABAD- 111- 15 EA 139.57 Total 37.67 221.76 121.44 105.61 5~ 1Ie- 37.67

PR CHITGOPPA- IY- 10 EA 81.~4 Total 134.76 647.90 188.58 146.72 54 lIe- 114.76

PR CHlTGOPPA- IV- 9 fA 66.36 Total 95_91 350.05 26_87 113.63 55 lIe- 95.91

KR CHITGDPPA- IY- 6 EA 275.18 Total 81.34 513.95 76.96 34.56 56 We- 81.34

PR CHITGOPPA- IY- 10 EA 23.06 Total 122.61 299.94 8.09 18.61 57 We- 122.61

PR CHITGON'A- IY- 4 EA 181. 29 Total 106.83 535.39 592.48 233.84 58 We- 106.83

155 VILLAGE

AMENITIE~ Name of C.D.Block : HOMNABAD; Cmk No. : 0050

L.C'. Nil11l~ of VillaV": Tilial arl.!3 ()f Tot:ll AIlIl."lllti~~ a\':lIlahll' IiI' [lIlt tl\/.liLahh: within th..: villagl!. a da~h (-) is ~hnwn in Ih~ No. tht.: vill;I~": Popu- I..-Iliu1l1o and [}~'\l 10 it in hra..:kds. th..: Jislan~..: in hroad ranglo!:s Vii,. -) klll~. ;'-10 kills t In h~\':(ar\!~) i(llltHl ant.! ((1+ klH~ (lflh~ nl.!'an:st pla~1! wh1.!r.: th..: fa..:ility is availabll! is giv..:n). am.! EJu,:a- ~.'kdi~al Drink.ing Post Day or Communi ... alit'ol ~n.()f tlOnal Water ami Day' or I Btl, SlOp. ifl)llSt.!­ T d..:- Inarkd/ R~lil\\,(ly Staliol h~)ld~ graph hat if any Waterway I

( 1 ) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

59 MUSTARI 2104.61 3761 P(2), M, -(5-10) T, II, HP PTO, -(5-10) as (603) AC Phone

60 KOOAMBAl 1976.33 5251 P, M, H RP(2) T, II, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (904) Phone

61 GURDAl 515.97 - --. --- - ~ . ------UN INHABITED ----- .------

62 MUDNAl 850.62 958 P - (0-5) II, HP . (0-5) -(0-5) BS (171 )

63 lTGA 1424.50 2388 P, M -(0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (386)

64 RAMPUR 1087.47 849 P, AC . (5-10) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (145 )

65 WAlKHANDI 1056.90 1840 P, M, AC - (5-10) W, HP PO -(5-10) BS (308)

66 BASKERNAGAR 9.15 ------UN - INHABITED ------

67 NIRNA 3708.25 7474 P(7) , PHC, 0 T, W, HP PTO, SAT BS (1181 ) M(3), Phone H(2). AC

68 MUTHANGI 1567.49 2184 P, M - (10+) W, HP PTO, SUN BS (354) Phone

69 BASHIRAPUR 827.76 1113 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0'5) BS (184)

70 ALI PUR 638.30 272 -(0,5) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (39)

71 DEVG1R 963.33 468 P - (5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (89)

12 BHADRAPUR 721.66 891 P -(5-10) W, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (141 )

73 MADARGI 1398.77 1864 P(3), M(2) -(5-10) W, HP PO -(5,10) BS (274)

156 DIRECTORY / AND LAND USE Namt! of C.D.Block : HOMNABAD; Cout! No. : 0050

Appro8~h N~ar~sl To.... n. Class "fTuwn _Pt!W\!f land u!-ot.! (ar!.!a um.h:r uitt~n.:nt tyP\!S or land U~\! in h..:,,'tar.:s rnundl!d 10 1"'0 dl!\,.·imnl pla\"",!~) L.C". Nu_ 10 villag~ and djslan"~ (in Km.) Supply . __._-- Fu~'1 Irrit!"ll!~1 Un-irrlgat..:d Culturahk Arl.!a not Ih) ~)un;,~ nf irri~'flit)l) wa:oo.h: Clvailabk (in.. :hlliing ttlf ~lIhiv,lItion gau ..:haf and grov\!s) pl ) (12) (13) ( I 4) (15) (16) (17) <18) ( 1)

PR CHITGOPPA- [V- 6 EA 50.58 Total 174.41 1188.96 450.58 240.08 59 We- 174.41

PI! CHITGOPPA- IV- 5 EA 40.87 T.ota I 216.10 790.75 675.63 252.98 60 OIe- 216.10

.. _------.... -... ------UN [NHAB I TED ...... 61

PR CHITGOPPA- IV' 5 EA Total 105.21 588.81 135.56 21.04 62 OIe- 105.21

PR CHITGOPPA- [V- 5 EA 76.48 Total 154.59 671.77 420.55 101.11 63 OIe- 154.59

PR CHITGOPPA- IV· 6 EA 190.20 Total 32.77 510.30 245.71 108.49 64 Ole' 32.77

KR CHITGOPPA- [Y' 7 EA 55.64 Total 111.28 713.46 141.64 34.68 65 OIe- 111.28

------. -. -.------.. -. - ••• ---. - -- - -.,. UN INHAB !TED ------66

PI! CHITGOPPA- [V' 13 EA 559.68 Total 354.10 2194_61 523.38 76.48 67 OIc- 354.10

PI! CHITGOPPA- IY' 15 EA 288.54 Total 159.85 938.87 164.05 16.18 68 We- 159.85

PR CHlTGOPPA- IY· 20 EA 328.20 Total 21.44 262.23 203.35 12.54 69 Wc' 21.44

KR CHITGOPPA- IV- 21 EA 249.28 Total 12.54 348.43 22.79 5.26 70 OIe- 12.54

KR CHI ~CHOl[- [V' 20 EA 579.51 Total 14.56 252.52 "2.90 3.84 71 We- 14.56

KR CHITGOPPA- [V· 21 EA 174.82 Total 8.49 434.22 65.96 38.17 72 "'e- 8.49

PR CHl~CHOll' [V' 15 EA 424.51 Total 143.66 681.08 114.12 35.40 73 "'e' 143.66

157 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nal11t! of C.D. Blol:k : HOMNABAD; Coot! No. : 0050 l.C. Nam.: 01" Villa!!.: Tolal ar.:. 01" Tolal Am.:nili':JllIVailahl.: (if nOI .vailahl~ wilhin Ih.: villag.:. a dash (.J i. shown in In~ No. th.: \iIIag~ Pnpu· enlumn It1ld n.:xt to it in hra,k.:ts. th.: tiislan,.: in broad rang~s vi!.. "~ kms. 5·(() kms. «n h.:,tares) lalion and 10+ kms ol"lhe nearest ~Ia".: wh.:r.: th.: lih:ilil:t i" availahl.: i~ given). and &Iu,a' Medi,al Drinking Post Day Of (\Hmnuni~ati,m No.of lional Wal.:r and Days 01" I Bu,. Stop. . Hous.:- T.:J.:· markd/ Railway Slatum. holds graph hat if any Wat.:rwayl

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) ~8) (9) ( 10)

74 lIOBAl 2314.06 3492 P, H, AC '(5-10) II, HP PTa, -(0-5) BS (602) Phone

75 BANNAlll 890.13 1790 P -(0'5) II, HP PO -(0-5") BS (286)

76 MANGAlGI 1244.81 3510 P(2), H, -(0-5) T, II, liP PTO, -(q-5) BS (594) AC Phone

77 NAGANKERA 805.47 1665 P -(5-10) II, liP PO -(5-10) -(0'5) (271 )

78 4209.29 6312 P(4), . PHC 1, II, HP PTa, THlJ BS (1068) M(2) , H, Phone PUC, C

79 UDAMNALLI 957.29 2139 P, M, AC - ( 10+) T, II, liP PO -(0-5) BS (372)

80 KARAKNALlI 1367.90 172t P(2), M, -(10+) 101, HP PO -(5-10) 8S (281) AC

81 SA I DAPUR 848.49 ---._------._------UN - INHABITED -_ .... --_ .. - .. ----- .. _------

82 KARPAKPALll 674.55 1177 P, AC -(5-10) 101, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) BS (196)

83 CIiANGlER 1591.41 3282 P, M, H, -(10+) 101, HP PO TUE BS (52(1) AC

84 POLAKPALll 264.36 616 P - (5-10) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (96)

85 MANNAEKHALLl 87S.10 6567 P(4), PHC, FPC, r, II, HP PTa, FRI BS (971) H(4), H, RP(3) Phone PUC

86 BORAl 649.54 1392 p. AC -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (200)

158 I / DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : HOMNABAD; Code No. : 0050

Apprna"h N.:ar':'1 Town. Class "rTown Pow.:r Land u"" (area und.:r din~r.:nl Iypes orland II"" in h"dar", mum"'" In Iwo ,k,imal pla,.:s) L.e. I" village ~ dislan,.: (in Ktn.) Supply No. Fnr\!st Irrigat~d U n-irrigal"d Cuhurahk An:a nHI (oy soun:~ of irrit:lttinn) was(\!' 3""il,,"I,, (including for I:ultivation g3u...:har and gro,,:\:s)

(ll) 02) . (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR CflITGOPPA- IV- 7 EA 390.52 Total 212.86 1251.69 418.53 40.46 74 "'c- 212.86

PR CHITGQPPA- IV- 8 fA 144.87 Total 77.29 564.94 93.48 9.55 75 lJe- 77.29

PR CHITGOPPA- IV- 19 EA 26.70 Total 142.04 817.06 199.36 59.65 76 lie- 142.04

PR CHITGOPPA- IV- 12 EA 179.27 Total 99.l4 390.52 99.86 36.68 IT We- 99.14

PR ZAHIRABAD(ANOHRA PRADESH)- EA 963.55 Total 250.90 1263.42 1640.37 91.05 78 1[1- 18 "'c- 250.90 ... KR CHINCHOLl· 1V- 18 EA 32.37 Total 36.42 487.64 372.94 27.92 79 We- 36.42

KR CHINCHOll- IV- 16 EA 850.24 Total 56.25 339.93 106.51 14.97 80 lie- 50.25

------.-- UN INHABITED ------.. _--- .. _ .. _------81

PR CHINCHOlI- IV- 18 EA 182.51 Total 76.08 246.45 156.57 12.94 82 We- 76.08

PR CHINCHOLl- IV- 18 EA 746.24 Total 29.54 666.92 SO.17 68.54 83 We- 29.54

PR CH[NCHOll- IY- 18 EA 11.73 Total 4856 141.23 57.18 5.66 84 We- 48.56

PR CHINCHOLl- IV- 25 EA 56.65 Total 37.23 536.61 201.31 43.30 85 We- 37.23

KR CH[NCHOll- IY- 24 EA 78.10 Total 49.37 320.51 182.14 19.42 86 we· 49.37

159 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name ofC.D.Block : HOMNABAD; Code No. : 0050

L.e, Naill': "I' Villago Tolal area of Tulal Amenilies availahle (if nul availahle wilhin Ihe village. a dash I ) is ,huwn in Ihe N.. , Ih.: villa)!e POP"- ,olullln and nexll" il in hra,'kels. Ihe dislana in hroad ran!!," "~if, -_' kills . .'\-10 kill •. (In h.:"'ar.:q lalion aUlt 10+ kms nfthc n~(lrl!sl pl(l~t: "'h~rt: (he fa~ilit)' is aVlli};lhh,: i!" glvcn). and hill, a- Melli,al Drinking P,'SI Day IIr ('"mmuni,al;.>n NIl.of linnal Waler and Days "I' 18u, SIUp. Ho"se­ TeI..:- markd/ Railway Sial ion. hulds graph hal if any Walorwayl

(1) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8) (9) (10)

87 HEENKHERA 1130.49 2329 P, H, AC -(0-5) "', HP PO -(0-5) BS (412)

Total (Sun) 97854.30 201378 P(B8), PHC( 10>, (33117) 101(70), 0(2), H(24), fPC(6) , PUC(S), RP(16) C(2) , AC(34)

160 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Namt: of C.D.Block : HOMNABAD; Code No. : 0050

"'pprnach N~ar~st Town. Class of Town Power Land lIS~ (area und~r din;:r~nt types ofland lIS~ in h~<:tar~s rOlln,kd to two decimal rlac~sl L.C to villagl! and dist.nc~ (in Km.) Supply No -----~---:--:---:------::-:------~------,---- For..:~t Irrigah!d U n· irri~all!d Cuhurahl.: Ar\!a rllll (hy :-,ollr\.·~ nr irl'igalinn) wa~h: a\ aiJahk (ill ... ludin~ fur ~\lhi\iation ~tllh_'har aIld gro\ C~)

(U~) ______~~(1~2~) ______~(~13~)~ __~(~'4~)~ ______~(~1~5~) ______~(1~6~) ______~(~17~)~ ____~(1~8~) ____~(~1)L-

CKINCHOll- IV' 24 Ell. 259.40 Total 110.88 532.16 194.87 33.18 87 We- "0.88

11504.20 Total 7980.68 50849.68 20971.03 5070.72 Tk- 171.79 Ioie- 7772.47 GC- 36.42

161

APPENDICES

F·l~ APPENDIX-I -

C.D.BLOCK/TALUKWISE ABSTRACT or EDlJCATIO~AL.

Sl. Name of Taluk/C.D.Block Educational No. Primary School Middle School Matriculation; Secondary School

Vi II ages lnstitu· Villages Institu- ViiI ages Institu- t ions tions t ions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AURAD 146 215 61 81 23 32

2 BASAVAKALYAN 110 209 58 79 16 20

3 BHALKI 120 183 64 80 24 26

4 BIDAR 118 129 37 40 11 13

5 HOMNABAD 81 138 46 70 17 24

TOTAL 575 874 266 350 91 115

S1. Name of Taluk/C.D.Block Medical No. Dispensary Hospi tal Maternity & Child Primary Heal th lie I fare Centre/ Centre/Primnry Maternity Home/ Health Unit Ch i ld lie I fare Centre

Villages Institu- Vi llages Inst i tu- Villages Institu- vi llages Institu- tions t ions tions t ions

2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

AURAD 10 10

2 BASAVAKALYAN 3 3 10 10

3 BHALKI 8 8

4 BIDAR 6 6

5 HOMNABAD 2 2 10 10

TOTAL 6 6 2 2 44 44

164 f-/;2 * VILLAGE DIRECTORY

MEDICAL Al\:D OTHER AMEN"~IES

Educational (cone ld.) Sl. No. Higher Secondary! College (Graduate Adul t Literacy Others Villages with PUC/Intermediate! and above) Class/Centres no educational JunIor College faci lit i es

Villages Institu· vi II ages Insti tu· Vi II ages Institu- Vi Il ages Institu- t ions tions t ions tions

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 5 5 2 2 94 94 3 3 3 76 76 3 2 2 3 72 72 3

4 4 73 73 5 4

5 5 2 2 34 34 5 19 20 4 4 349 349 12

Medical (concld. ) Sl. No. Family Planning Health Centre COlflllUni ty Hea I th Others Vii Lages Centre Workers wi th no medical fac i li ties vi llages Institu- Vi II ages Institu- ViLlages Number vi ILages Institu- tions tions tions

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 5 5 7 15 135

6 6 5 7 102 2

4 4 6 9 109 3

4 4 B IS 113 4

6 6 6 16 68 5

25 25 32 62 527

165 APPENDIX-I - C.D.BLOCKrrALUKWISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL,

Sl. Name of Talukl Drinking lIater No. C.D.Btock Tap lIell Tank Tube lIell River Fountai n Canal Others More than vi llages wi th one source no drinking water faci I i ty of any type

2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

AURAII 47 136 16 144 145

2 BASAVAKALYAN 35 102 3 112 106

3 BHALKI 15 117 2 117 119

4 BIDAR 27 121 3 119 119

5 HOMtlABAD 23 78 2 81 81

TOTAL 147 554 6 21 573 570

APPENDIX-II - LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF

Sl. Name of Town and Taluk Land Use (i.e., area under different types of land use No. (within brackets) :--~-- Total Area (Hectares 0.00) Forest Irrigated by source

2 3 4 5

NIL

166 VILLAGE DIRECTORY MEDICAL'AND OTHER AMENITIES

Post & Telegraph COITlIIunication Power Supply Sl. No. P.O. P. T.O. P.O. & P. T.0.& Phone Bus Stop Rai lway Navigable Available Not avai- Phone Phone Station Water way lable

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

56 4 17 113 3 148

28 6 22 93 112 2 34 8 17 93 4 120 3

34 6 15 100 123 4

30 4 18 69 82 5

182 28 89 468 7 585 2

VILLAGE DIRECTORY NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS)

in hectares rounded upto two decimal p~aces)' Name of Town and Taluk Sl. (within brackets) No. Un-irrigated Culturable waste (including gauchar Area not available and groves for cultivation

6 7 8 2

NIL

167 APPENDIX-III - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITIES EXC'En DRINKING WATER ARE AVAILABLE

Name of Taluk/C.D.Block Sl. No. Name of Village l.C. No.

2 3 4

AURAD DAREGAON 139

168 APPENDIX-IV(Aj - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of L.C. Name of vi llage L.C. Name of vi llage L.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7 C.D.BLOCK AURAD

0 5 45 RA IPAlL!

6 10 ') kALLUR 9 KAPPIKERl 43 KARANJl (B) 59 KANDGOL 66 BALLUR JANIJAOA 98 Ll NGADHALLl (UDGIR)

11 . 15 20 DUDUKNAL 62 KUSHNOOR GAOl 63 PASHAPUR 64 KOUTHA (B) 85 RAKSHAL(B) 89 HALHALLI 94 MUDHOLE (K) 112 BASNAL 113 SAULI 136 SANGNAL 147 MUKHED 149 MUTHKHED

16 - 20 6 JONNEKERI 16 JAMLAPUR 21 UANMARPALLl 37 KriASIMPUR 38 YENGUNDA 47 ITGYAL 53 BORGI (JANUAOA) 69 BELUR (NARAYAN-KHED) 70 MUSTAPUR 71 SHAMBELLl 78 NAGUR BABJI 83 MANGANPUR 86 RAKSHAL(K) 88 NlDOOA 91 BALAD(K) 93 CHANDORl 99 BEOKUNOA 103 RAMDYAL 108 BELKUNI BHOPALGAD 114 KHED 115 HOLSAMANDAR 120 SONALA 122 BALUR 124 MADNOOR 142 MURKI

21 - 30 1 AURAD 7 EKLARA B TULJAPUR 10 BORAl 11 MUNGNAl 13 KHANDIKERI 17 GANESHPUR 23 NAR.~YANPUR 28 UJANI 30 GUDPALLl 32 NANDI NAGUAR 33 JOJNA 34 LINGADHALLI(KARAMUNGI) 35 BARDAPUR 36 BELODHAL 41 NANDVAL 42 MANOOR (K) 44 KARANJI (K) 50 SANTHPUR 52 KHASIMPUR BORGI 54 \.IADGAON DESHHUKH 55 JAMBGI(B) 56 MAHARAJIJADI 57 WALlEPUR 60 KHANAPUR 68 ALUR (B) 72 CHANTNAl 74 KUSHNOOR THANA 75 HIPPALGAON 76 BELKUNI CHAUDHRI 77 MASKAL 79 DHUPATMAHAGAON 80 LADHA 81 BACHEPALLI 82 BABL! 92 SANGAM 96 BEMBRA 100 KAMALNAGAR 102 KHATGAON 104 HAKYAL 105 DONGAON MAKTA 107 TORNA 109 BHAVANI BIJALGAON 118 HULSOOR 119 KALGAPUR 121 HORANDI 125 DABKA(CHAUAR) 126 HOKRANA 128 HANGERGA 130 SAUARGAON 131 L1NGI 132 KHERDA(B) 133 BHANDAR KUMTA 134 DANGORGAON 135 KARKHYAL 138 CHIMEGAON 141 UAGANGERA 146 CHIKLl UDGIIl

31 + 2 MOHMAOAPUR 3 AllAPUR 4 TEGUMPUR 12 MAHAOONGAON 14 CONOGAON 15 HASSIKERA 18 EKAMBA 19 HUlYAL 22 BAOAlGAON 24 NARASIMHAPU~ 25 CHINTAKI 26 SUNKNAL 27 CH IKLI JANUAOA 29 MEDPAlLI 31 HAGOOR (MUZAFAR)

Note Excludes villages with no Scheduled Castes Population

169 APPENDIX-IV(A) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of L.C. Name of village L.C. ~ame of vi llage L.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7

31 + 39 SUNDHAL 40 JAKNAL 46 NAGMARPALLI (eonld. ) 49 NAGANPALLI 51 JEERGA (K) 58 SORHALLI 61 ALUR(K) 65 KOUTHA(K) 67 KAUDGAON 73 JEERGA(B) 84 HEDGAPUR 87 NI'J:JUR (K) 90 BALAD (B) 95 MUDHOLE(B) 97 KOREKAL 101 RAMPUR 106 KOTGYAL 110 KORYAL 111 TAPSHAL 116 OIGGI 117 CHANDESH\lAR 123 MURG (K) 127 BAIIALGAON 129 aONTHI 137 HALEGAON 139 DAREGAON 140 HANDIKHERA 143 GANESHPUR (UDGIR) 144 GANGANBEED 148 NANDI BIJALGAON

C.D.BLOCK BASAVAKALYAN

o - 5 55 KHANAPUR B 85 HANDRIYAL (RAJ) 89 KAMlEWAOI 99 QUADERABAO 6 - 10 13 KHANAPUR 21 GHOGA 31 ROLLA 73 SIRURI 86 HONNAll 93 GHOTALA

11 - 15 2 KHANDALA 17 TALBHOG 30 KDULI HAL (ROLLA) 32 YARANDI 37 MUDBI 40 HIRANAGAON 58 KOHINOOR 60 BATGERA 64 SIRGUR 66 LADIoIANTI 72 UJLAM 90 CHANDAKPUR 101 TOGLUR 102 GORTA (B) 108 GAO I GONOGAON 114 OEVNAL

16 - 20 5 JANAPUR 7 DHANURA (K) 11 SHIVAPUR 19 RAJESHIoIAR 33 KOUDIHALSAOAK 34 NIRGUDI 48 GADLEGAON (B) 49 KHERDA (K) " 61 GILAGIll 65 RAMTEERTH (DUBULGUNDI) 67 CH!TAKOTA(B) 74 BHOSGA 76 MATALA 83 ALGOOD 92 JAJANMUGU 94 RAMTEERTH (K) 98 SOLDABKA 100 HALHALLI 103 GADIRAIPALLI 104 KADEPUR 105 L'IMBAPUR 109 BELURA

21 - 30 3 GOUR 4 BETBAlKUNDA 6 YEOLAPUR 8 GOKUL 9 KITTA 10 NARAYANAPUR 14 NEELKANTH 16 MORKHANDI 18 PARTAPUR 20 TADOLA 22 RAJOLA 24 SAOLAPUR 26 DHANURA (RAJ) 28 LlNGADHALLI 35 HANDRIYAL (KALYAN) 39 KINNI 45 YELl/ANTI SO SIRAGAPUR 51 SARJAIoIALGA 54 SAIDAPUR S9 ATTUR 6B SHAKNAL 70 EKAMSA 78 SASTAPUR 80 ILHAL 82 GUNDUR - 84 IoIADDERGA 87 CH lTTAKALDEV 88 URKI 91 MANHALLl 97 HULSOOR 106 MUCHAlAM 110 GUTTI III MIRKHAL 112 KOTHAl 113 MACHANAl

170 APPENDIX-IV(A) /_ VILLAGE DIRECTORY , LIST OF V1LLAGES ACCO&D1NG TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of l.C. Name of village L.C. Name of village L.C. Name of vi llage Sche~uled No. No. No. Cast'es Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7

31 + 23 YERBAG 25 PANDARGERA 27 KHERDA (B) 29 MANGROOL 36 ISLAMPUR 38 SUNGAHANA 41 CHICKNAGAON 42 ,KALKORA 43 HIPPARGA{BAG) 44 JANWADA 46 MAISALGA 47 EKLORA 52 HARKUD 53 YELADGUNDI 56 BAGDURI 57 HP,TYAL 62 CHITKOTA (K) 63 HATTARGA SARHAD 69 GADLEGAON (K) 71 DHAMURI 77 ATLAPUR 79 MIRZAPUR 81 HIPPARGA GHAT 95 UMAPUR 96 HALL! 107 MUSTAPER

C.D.BLOCK BHALKI

0-5 34 WI\LSANG 60 TARNALL!

6 - 10 13 DADGI 27 KHASIMPUR 44 NAGOOR 56 JANTI 83 KONGLI 94 JIRGYAL

11 - 15 22 HAJNAL 36 NAGRAL 59 NELGI 65 HALGORTA 71 KAPLAPUR 72 KURUBKHELGI 74 DAIIARGAON 75 MASIMADU 78 CHALKAPUR 93 NARDASANGAM 95 IJAGALGAON 99 LADHA 100 KUNTEGAON 105 SOMPUR 116 BHATAMBRA

16 - 20 1 BHALKI (R) 2 GANESHPUR 3 KADLABAD 6 SIDDESHIJAR 7 JOlDABKA 8 MARDOR 12 BADJAIIAlGA 15 KDTGIRA 17 GORCHINCHOLI 21 NITTUR 24 BAlUR 31 HUPLA 40 HAL BARGA 45 ALlABAD 49 MALCHAPUR 54 BYALHALLI 55 KANJI 57 HUNJ I (K) 58 GODIHIPPERGA 66 HONNALL! 76 NELIJAD 77 JUGAON (CHAlKAPUR) 82 MEHKAR 84 JAMKHANDI 86 SR IMALI 87 TUGAONHALSI 88 ALIIAI 89 GUNJARGA 102 KESARJAIJALGA 103 LAKHANGAON 106 TALIIADA (MARATHA) 109 HUNJIALANDI 122 LANJIJADA

21 - 30 9 CHIKALCHANDA 14 MADKATTI 16 KOROOR 18 NIDEBAN 20 EKlASPUR 25 CHANDAPUR 26 DONGARGI 28 JAINAPUR 29 AHMADABAD 30 KEROOR 33 SIDDAPUR 35 BEERI (K) 39 KOTGIYAL 41 KOMMELKUNDA 43 HALHIPPERGA 46 KOSAM 52 HALHALLI 61 KHATAK CH I NCHOL! 62 YENKURA 64 IIARIIATTI 67 MORAMBI 68 UCHA 70 MAVINHALLI 73 BARDAPUR 81 SAIGAON 85 IJANJARKHADA 90 ATTERGA 91 MANKESHIIAR 92 BOLEGADN 96 KHUDAIIANDPUR 97 INCHUR 101 RACHAPPAGONDGAON 104 ATNOOR 107 DONGAPUR 108 ALAND I 111 BEERI (B) 112 KALASDHAL 113 SHI\MSHEERPUR 114 JAIGAON 115 TELGAON 117 METHIMELKUNDA 118 BHATSANGVI 119 KALSAR TUGAON 121 KAKNAl

171 APPENDI\-IV(AI - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO TOTt\L POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of l.e. ~ame of village l.C. Name of vi llage l.C. Name of vi Ilage Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7

31 + 4 KARDHYAL 5 TAllJADA (0 10 KUNTESIRSI 11 HARNAL 23 GORNAl 32 AMBESANGVI 37 38 MURAL 42 TEGAMPUR (PAIGAMPUR) 47 DHANURA 48 KHANAPUR 50 RUDNOOR 51 N1 RMANHAlLi 63 NAIJADGI 69 BYLHAlLl 79 CH I TT A 80 SECUNDRABAD 98 HAlSllAKMADEVl 120 SHIVANI

C.D.BLOCK BlDAR

0-5 11 TAJLAPUR 20 HAMILAPUR 22 SOU PUR 30 MALEGAON 31 NANDAGAON 36 ASHTOOR 48 HALAOKERI (J) 62 NAGORA 99 HONNEDI 112 ATIJAl 134 KANAlL!

6 - 10 2 CHILLERGI 6 AlMASPUR 7 IMMAMABAO 13 SHAMRAJAPUR 38 SUlTANPUR (J) 47 HAlADKER 1 (K) 63 TELANG - MIRZAPUR 65 GOUSPUR 69 HOKERANA(B) 79 REKUlGI 89 BAUGI 98 CHANALLI 103 KAMTHANA

11 - 15 1 CHIMKOD 5 KAPLAPUR (J) 9 GHUMMA 14 NAIJADGERI 35 MIRZAPUR TAJ 37 MALI(APUR 70 HOI(ERANA(K) 71 RAJGERA 81 BAH lRNAlLl 83 AURAO.S 86 RANJOlKHENI 92 KANGANKOT 93 MAOAKNALLI 95 I(ADIJAD 96 I(ASIMPUR (PAN) 97 BARIDABAD 102 NIDIJANCHA 105 SECONDERAPUR 108 KOlKAR (B) 110 KOLHAR (I() 111 KAPPLAPUR 118 BE lURA 123 JANIJADA 126 CHAMSOOL 128 SIRIMANDAL 129 AllAMBEER 136 ALLAPUR 140 RAJNAL 141 MARKHAL 143 ISlAMPUR

16 - 20 3 JAMPAD 4 AMBALPAD 19 MAMANKERI 24 GADGI 29 BASANTHPUR 39 SHAHPUR 42 CH 1TTA 51 GORNALLI (B) 58 MANHAlLl 59 YAKUTPUR 64 GHODEPALLI 67 CHINTALGERA 68 OHARMAPUR 77 BAPUR 80 BAGDAL 82 KASIMPUR (CHITGOPPA) 88 NELIJAD 90 SIRSI (AI 100 SHE KAPUR 120 AYAZPUR 122 OUTUBABAD 138 VILASPUR 142 NAULASPUR

21 . 30 28 KANGATHI 33 KHAJAPUR 41 GOONALtl 43 AMLA.PUR 60 SATOL! 61 BUDHERA 66 BARUR 75 MARKUNDA 76 MAGDAL 85 HOCHAKNALLI 91 SHAMSHIRNAGER 94 MAll K MI RZAPUR 101 PATERPALLI 104 BAKCHAIJAVI 107 ANDURA 114 CHONDI 115 CHOULl 127 HIPPAlGAON 131 SIDDAPUR 133 BE NAKANAL LI 145 YARNHALLI (PAHILYAN) 146 MAHAMDAPUR 147 DADDAPuR

172 APPENDIX·IV(A) . VILLAGE DIRI:CTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDI!':G TO PROPORTION OF SCIIEDljLED CASTES TO TOTAL POPLII.ATION BY RANGES

Range of l.C. Name of village l.C. Name of village l.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No. Cas tes 'Popul at ion (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7

31 + 10 SIPPAlGERI 12 ODIJADA 15 KABIRIJADA 18 CHIKPETH 32 MIRZAPUR 72 BHANGOOR 73 TADPALLl 74 SINDHOL 78 BAMBALGI 84 S I RKATNALLl 87 SANGOLGI 106 KHADERNAGER 109 NIZAMPUR 113 HONNAKHER I 119 ZAMISTANPUR 121 YADlAPUR 124 SANGANHALtI 125 NEMATABAD 130. SANGVI 135 BOMPALti

C.D.BLOCK HOMNABAD

o 5 11 MANIKNAGAR 41 MARKHAL

6 10 69 BASHIRAPUR 85

11 15 21 SEDOL 29 KUMARCHINCHOLLI 38 DAKUtGI 49 KABEERABAD 60 KODAMBAL 67 NIRNA

16 . 20 14 NANDAGAON 15 KAPPARGAON 27 GHODWADI 28 HUNSNAL 30 HANDIKHERA 32 SUlTANABAD 34 HAtLIKHED (B) 35 AMEERABAD 40 SHAKARGUNJ 54 TAIMADGI 59 MUSTARI 75 BANNALL I 78 BEMALKHEDA

21 . 30 1 (RURAL) 2 SI~DANKHERA 6 HAllIKHED (K) 7 MUSTAPUR 8 KALlUR 16 HUDGI 17 DUBALGUNOI 18 JAlASANGI 19 CHINKHERA 22 KANKATTA 24 SONI:HERA 25 CHANDANAllI 26 GHATBORAL 31 OTHAGI 39 HILALPUR 42 SITALGERA 43 NIMBURA 44 BOTHAGI 45 ALtURA 47 MAL KAPUR 48 BENCHINCHOLI 50 NAMDAPUR 53 IIADANKERA 55 KANDGOAL 56 SHAMTABAD 58 BELKERA 64 RAMPUR 65 IIALKHANDI 74 UDBAl 77 NAGANKERA 79 UDAMNAlLi 80 KARAKNALL I 82 KARPAKPAlLI 84 POLAKPALL I 87 MEENKHERA

31 + 3 HANKUN I 4 BORAMPAlLI 5 CHITKOTA 9 KATHALti 10 MOlKHERA 12 GADAWANTI 13 DHUMANSOOR 20 IIARIIATTI (K) 23 HUNSGERA 33 MUGNOOR 46 MADARGAON 51 CHITGOPPA (RURAL) 52 HIPPARGAON 57 MADGUl 62 MUDNAL 63 I TGA 68 MUTHANGI 70 ALI PUR 71 DEVGIR 72 BHAORAPUR 73 MADARGI 76 MANGALGI 83 CHANGLER 86 BORAL

173 APPENDIX-IV(B) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of l.e. Name of village l.C. Name of vi II age l.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No. Tr ibes Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7 C.D.Block AURAD

o . 5 1 AURAD 9 KAPPIKERI 10 BORAl 11 MUNGNAl 19 HUlYAl 23 NARAYAN PUR 25 CHINTAKI 34 lINGADHAllI(KARAMUNGI) 39 SUNDHAl 46 NAGMARPALLI 51 JEERGA (K) 53 BORbl (JANIJADA) 60 KHANAPUR 72 CHANT HAL 74 . KUSHNOOR THANA 77 MASKAL 78 NAGUR BABJI 84 HEDGAPUR 85 RAKSHAl(B) 87 I'll TTUR (K) 89 HALHALll 92 SANGAM 94 MUOHOlE (K) 95 MUDHOLE(B) 100 KAMALNAGAR 102 KHATGAON 106 KOTGYAL 116 DIGGI 123 MURG (K) 131 lINGI 132 KHERDA(B) 138 CHIMEGAON 140 HANDIKHERA

6 - 15 22 BADALGAON 27 CH I KLI JANIJADA 30 GUDPALLI 32 NANDI NAGUAR 33 JOJNA 35 BARDAPUR 36 BElDDHAL 43 KARANJI (B) 49 NAGANPAlLJ 50 SANTHPUR 54 WADGAON DESHMUKH 55 JAMBGI(B) 56 MAHARAJIJADI 57 WAllEPUR 58 SORHALLI 65 KOUTHA(K) 67 1

16 . 25 5 KALLUR 6 JONNEKERI 7 EKLARA 29 MEDPAlll 38 YENGUNDA 45 RAIPALlI 59 KANDGOl 62 KUSHNOOR GAOL 64 KOUTHA (B) 70 MUSTAPUR 93 CHANDORI 114 KHED 122 BAlUR 142 MURKI

26 35 21 WANMARPAlll 40 JAKNAl 104 HAKYAL i-- 36 . 50 41 NANDYAl 136 5ANGNAL

51 + 91 BAlAD(K)

C.D.Block. BASAVAKALYAN

o . 5 23 YERBAG 28 Ll NGADHAl Ll 38 SUNGAHANA 52 HARKUD 57 HATYAl 62 CHITKorA (K) 64 SIRGUR 66 lADWANTI 72 UJlAM 81 HIPPARGA GHAT 86 HONNAll 90 CHANDAKPUR 93 GHOTAlA 96 HALLI 97 HUlSOOR 111 MIRKHAL

Note Excludes villages with no scheduled Tribes Population

174

• I / APPENDIX-IV(I3) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range ot L.C. Name of vi llage L.C. Name of vi llage L.C. Name of vi llage Schedulpd No. No. No. Tribes! populat'ion (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7

6 - 15 1 BASAVAKALYAN (R) 2 '

16 . 25 10 tlARAYANAPUR 15 LAHESHIIAR 17 TALBHOG 34 NIRGUOI 36 ISLAMPUR 41 CHICKNAGAON 47 EKLORA 61 GI LAGI 1I 67 CH!TAKOTA(S) 74 BHOSGA 76 HATALA 94 RAMTEERTH (K) 101 TOGLUR 103 GAOl RAIPALlI 107 MUSTAPER 113 MACHANAL

26 - 35 6 YEOLAPUR 8 GOICUL 26 oHAt-lUR A (RAJ) 30 KOUlI HAL (ROLLA) 31 ROLLA 37 MUDSI 63 HATTARGA SARHAO

36 - 50 25 PANOARGERA 32 YARANOl 39 KINNl 40 HIRANAGAON 77 ATLAPUR 80 ILHAL

51 + 13 KHANAPUR 21 GHOGA 33 KOUDIHALSADAK 79 MIRZAPUR

C.D.Block BHALKI

0-5 5 TALIJADA (K) 7 JOLDABKA 10 KUNTESIRSI 15 KOTGIRA 18 NIDEBAN 35 BEER I (K) 39 KOTGI YAL 47 DHANURA 55 KANJI 56 JANTI 58 GODIHIPPERGA 73 BARDAPUR 77 TUGAON (CHALKAPUR) 81 SAIGAON 82 MEHKAR 84 JAMKHANDI 85 IJANJARKHADA 97 lNeMUR 98 HALSlLAKMADEVl 100 KUNTEGAON 101 RACHAPPAGDNDGAON 107 DONGAPUR 112 KALA SOHAL 113 SHAMSHEERPUR 114 JAlGAON 6 - 15 1 BHALKI (R) 4 KARDHYAL 6 SIDOESHIJAR 8 MARDOR 9 CHIKALCHANDA 13 DADGI 14 MADKATTI 17 GORCHINCHDLI 25 CHANDAPUR 31 HUPLA 34 IJALSANG 36 NAGRAL 40 HAL BARGA 42 TEGAMPUR (PAIGAMPUR) 43 HALHIPPERGA 46 KOSAM 48 KHANAPUR 49 MALCHAPUR 52 HALHALlI 54 BYALHALll 57 HUNJ I (K)

175 APPENDIX-IV(I3) - VIl.l.AGE DIRECTORY

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDI!'IJG TO PROPORTION OF SCIlFDl'LFD TRIBES TO TOTAL PO(>[;LATI()~ BY RANGES

Range ot L.C. Name of village L.C. Name of vi I lage L.C. NalTl{> of vIllage Schedul cd No. ND. No. Tr i bes Population (Percent ages)

2 3 4 6 7

6 15 60 TARNAL LI 61 64 IIARIIATT I (concld. ) 67 MORAMBI 68 UCHA 70 MAVINHALLI 74 DAIIARGAON 99 LADHA 102 KESARJAIIALGA 111 BEERl (B) 116 BHATAMBRA 117 MEIHIMELKUNDA 119 KAlSAR TUGAON 120 SHIVANI 122 LANJIIADA

16 . 25 3 KADlABAD 11 HARNAl 24 BALUR 51 NI RMANHA l LI 66 HONNALll 71 KAPLAPUR 75 MASIMADU 78 CHALKAPUR 80 SECUNDRABAD

26 35 12 BADJAIIALGA

36 50 72 KURUBKHELGI

51 + 95 IIAGALGAON

C.D.Block BIDAR

o . 5 3 JAMPAD 12 ODIIADA 14 NAIIADGERI 42 CHITTA 43 AMLAPUR 47 HAlADKERI (K) 51 GORNAlll(B) 58 MANHAlLI 68 DHARMAPUR 73 TADPAlLl 74 SI NDHOL 81 BAHIRNALLI 83 AURAD.S 86 RANJOlKHENI 87 SANGOlGI 88 NElliAD 98 CHANAlLI 99 HONNEDI 107 ANDURA 118 BE LURA 119 ZAMISTANPUR 120 AYAZPUR 123 JANIIADA 125 NEMATABAD 128 SIRIMANDAL

6 . 15 2 CHILLERGI 7 IMMAMABAD 8 RASOOlABAD 9 GHUMMA 13 SHAMRAJAPUR 24 GADGI 33 KHAJAPUR 41 GOONAlll 60 SATOLf 61 BUDHERA 63 TELANG· MIRZAPUR 70 HOI

16 . 25 4 AMBAlPAD 22 SOUPUR 29 BASANTHPUR 30 MAlEGAON 32 MlRZAPUR 38 SULTANPUR (J) 59 YAKUTPUR 69 HOKERANA(B) 78 BAMBAlGI 94 MALIK MlRZAPUR 103 KAMTHANA 105 SECONDERAPUR 110 KOL HAR (K) 111 KAPPlAPUR 134 KANAlLl 136 ALLAPUR 144 YARNALLI (DESHMUKH)

176 APPENDIX-IV(B) - VILl.AGE DIRECTORY

LIST OF VILLAGES M'C()RDI~G TO PROPORTION or SCIIU)l 'un TRIBES TO TOTAL POPULATIO;'l; BY RANGES

, Range of L.C. Name of vIllage L.C. Name of village L.C. Nome of village Scheduled No. No. No. Tr ibes Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7

26 35 1 CHIMKOD 5 KAPLAPUR (J) 31 NANDAGAON 37 MAL KAPUR 62 NAGORA 64 GHODEPALLl 79 REKULGI 90 SIRSI CA) 102 NIDWANCHA 112 ATWAL 122 aUTUSASAD 124 SANGANHALLI

36 . 50 2.7 FATHEPUR 39 SHAHPUR 97 BARIDABAD

51 .. 96 KASIMPUR (PAN)

C.D.Block HOMNABAD

D - 5 1 HUMNABAD (RURAL) 7 MUSTAPUR 1S KAPPARGAON 25 CHANDANALLI 33 Mij{JNOOR 34 HALLIKHED (B) 38 DAKULGI 44 BOTHAGI S6 SHAMTABAD 59 MUSTARI 63 I TGA 71 DEVGIR 76 MANGAlGI 79 UOAMNA III 82 KARPAKPAlLI

6 - 15 3 ' 11 MANIKNAGAR 12 GADAWANTI 13 oHUMANSOOR 16 HUDGI 17 DUBALGUND I 21 SEDOL 22 KANKAll A 26 GHATBORAl 31 OTHAGI 35 AMEERABAD 39 HILALPUR 45 AltURA 46 MADARGAON 50 NAMDAPUR 53 WADANKERA 69 BASHIRAPUR 72 BHADRAPUR 73 MADARGI 77 NAGANKERA 78 BEMAlKHEDA 83 CHANGLER 85 MANNAEKHALLI 86 BORAL 87 MEENKHERA

16 - 25 2 SINDANKHERA 5 CHIlKOTA 9 KATHALLI 10 MOLKHERA 18 JALASANGI 23 HUNSGERA 29 KUMARCH I NCHOLLI 41 MARKHAL 51 CHITGOPPA (RURAL) 60 KODAMBAl 62 MUDNAl 64 RAMPUR 67 NIRNA 68 HUTHANGI 74 UDBAL 75 BANNALL I 80 KARAKNAL 1I

26 - 35 6 HALLIKHED (K) 8 KALLUR 14 NANDAGAON 24 SONKHERA 30 HAND I KHERA 32 SULTANABAD 48 BENCHINCHOLI 52 HIPPARGAON 54 TAIMADGI 55 'KANDGOAl 58 BELKERA 84 POlAKPALLl

36 - 50 19 CHINKHERA 42 SlTALGERA 43 NIMBURA 49 KABEERABAD 65 WALKHANDI

51 .. 40 SHAKARGUNJ 47 MALKAPUR

177

SECTION II · TOWN DIRECTORY

':·/3

TOWN DIRECTORY Exphlnatory Note

Town Directory comprises of six tahular data presented against it includes the details relating statl'nK'nls as applicahle to all the towns and an to the outgrowths as well, additional statcment rcgarding the slums applicahle only in respect of towns with a population of 50,Om The middle component of this column heading and ahove, The six statements arc numhered serially refers to name of the town which docs not need from I to VI and the additional ~tall'menl hears elucidation. Name of the town, as adopted in the the numhcr IV A in view of the fact .that it deal.s oflieial re('mds, is reporll.:d here, with the same type of information whid; is Ctwered in Statement IV. These statements contain several, The civic administration status of the town as columns, each with a hrief heading and fur on 1.1.11)90 is indicated immediately after the name of the town, within hrackets, The abhreviations used pre.<;entation o~ {he (.bta, ahhreviations have alsp heen made usc of in several columns. The title of for this purpose arc as follows each statement,·, the scope of th, information Me Municipal Corporation, furnished under \, each column therein and th.: eMe City Municipal Council, ahhreviations used, if any, arc inui<:atcd helow. TMC Town Municipal Council, STATEMENT STATUS ANI> GROWTII CB Cantonment Board, HISTORY NAC Notified Area Commillce, SB Sanitary Board, Column 2 : Class, Name and Civk Administration MP Mandai Panchayat, Status 01' Town NMCT Non-municipal Census Town.

The class to which a town helongs is determined With a view to ensuring the fixity of boundaries on the basis of its popUlation al the 11)1)1 census of various administrative units, that is, to ensure count and it is indicatcd in this column in roman that the frame for census taking once finalised with numerals. The classification criterion adopted now reference to a cut-off date remains unchanged till is thc same as that adopted for analysis and the completion of the census count, (he Slate explanation at the earlier censuses. The towns arc (illvernment had heen requested during 1989 itself divided into six classes not to order any jurisdictional changes and not to give effect to any changes in the civic administralion Class PopUlation Size Class Population Size stat us either. I loo,oon and ahove IV 10,000 to 1'),999 Column 3 : Location Code Number II 50,IX)() to 99,999 V 5,Om to 1).999 III 20,OIXl to 49,91)'1 Below 5,O()O VI The location codc number assigned to the town For purposes of this classili<:ation, the total for purposes of computerisation of the 11)91 census population of the town inclusive of the population d'lla is .:ntcred in Ihis cillumn. of it!\ outgrowths if any, is taken into consideration. Column .. : Nume of Tuluk In the case of urhan agglomerations whi<:h have two or more urhan ('omponents (each of which mayor In Karnataka, the term taluk IS vcry much in may not he having outgro\\1hs) each such urhan vogue though the designation of the Revenue component (indusive of its t'utgrowths) is regarded Admini!'trativc onicer has for long heen changed as a scparate unit and the population sii"c dass is from Amildar or Mamiald;lr 10 Tahsildar. The determined ac<:ordingly. An asteri~k mark phlt:l'd name of the taluk within the jurisdidion of which· at the top right position after the name of the town the town is Im:ah:d is indicated in this column. indicatcs (hat this town has one or more oUlgrowths There arc a few inslan('es whl!fcin a particular lown and that the 11)91 census population and such other straddles porI ions hdonging to two adjacent taluks.

181 In such a case the town is considne:.! te. !:d,mg to In othc!" "'ords, the p()pulation figure!> arc given the Taluk that contains a major portion of the tllwn. here for the town only if it happened to he an In the statement, such eaSL:S arc differenciated IJY urhan area at that particular census year. an index mark and a note at thl: holtom of the Thus, a glance at these columns reveals whether page explains the correct sit uation. the referent town having hcen tirst classified as 'urban' has maintained that status continuously Column 5: Name of Community Del"elopment Block through the succeeding censuses or whether there have been subsequent declassiticati(lDs. From The name of the Community Development Block column 9 onwards the decadal growth rate~ for the within the jurisdiction of which the referent town town arc indicated within hrackets below the is located is indicated in this column. This mlumn population figures in order to permit an easier grasp docs not apply to statutory towns since, in Karnataka, of the decadal growth trends and t(.) facilitate a all such towns arc outside the jurisdiction of the comparative analy~is. Population variations arc quite Community Development Blocks i.e., the (Tal uk often associated with changes in the juri~diction of Panchayat Samitis). the urban area and sudden spurts arc somdimes due \() im:mporation of fa:-.t ueyclnpiog frin)!.e areas Column 6: Area (Sq.Km) to the town or amalgamation' nf adjacent towns The geographical area of the town is furnished within the core town during thl' inter censal period here in square kilometres upto two places of decimal. Column 18 : Density (1991) The figures for the urban areas arc either those supplied by the civic administration authorities of A town may have one or more outgrowths which the towns or compiled and supplied by the Director are not towns in their own right. In such a case of Survey, Settlement and Land Records or compiled the density is worked out for the town inclusive of in the Census Directorate on the basis of the the area and popUlation of such outgrowth(s). available records pertaining to the delimitation of urban units. Columns 19 til 21 : Sex Ratio 1971 to 1991

Column 7 : Number of Households (1991) Sex ratio is expressed as the numher of females for every thousand males and is based on the sexwise The. total number of households, including those distribution of the population returned at the census. consisting of institutional and houscless population, For each town these figures arc furnished-foT-the enumerated in the town at the 1991 census is 3 successive censuses. This information would provide reproduced hcre from the Primary Census Ahslract. an insight into the changing paltern of scx ratio in The purpose is to facilitate a better comprehension urban areas. of the demographic situation, especially with reference to the population data presented in this STATEMENT II : PIIYSICAL ASPECTS AND statement. LOCATION OF TOWNS, 19M9 Column 2 : Class and Name of Town Columns 8 to 17: PopUlation and Growth Rate of the Town at different Censuses from 19()1 to This column is the same as column 2 of Statement 1991 and docs not need any explanation. Unlike In The population figures for the town as returned Statement I, here the civic administratinn status of at the decennial census from I(Xll through 1991 arc the town is omitted. furnished under these columns in order to provide Columns 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects an insight into the history of growth of the town. If in any particular census year the referent town These columns deal with the rainfall and did not enjoy the urban status, that is, if that place temperature data. It is common knowledge that was reckoned as a village for that census, its meteor,'logical observatories have not heen population IS not reported under the column established in each and every town, even though concerned and a dash mark is indicated instead. most of the towns do have rain-gauges and due

182 / arrangements have heen made to record the rainfall as the outgrowths of Hassan. The aggregate data all through the year. The Director (,;encr~1 of population exceeds one lakh and this urban complex, Ohservatories has furnished dat,a on rainfall, instead of Hassan CMC alone, is reckoned as a maximu~ and minimum temperature in respect of Class I town i.e. a city, for purposes of this column. towns having ohservatories. These figures arc Though the aggregate population of an urban ; averages hased on the data for 10 years from 1980 agglomeration which consists of two or more to 1C)89, and arc distinguished in the statement by independent towns (with or without outgrowths) placing an asterisk mark at the top right hand side exceeds one lakh mark it does not automatically of the figure. Information on this aspect is available confer the status of a city to any of the constituent only for a few towns. towns. Of course, if any of these constituent tow"ns In so for as the data on rainfall for column 3 (including its outgrowths) has a population of 10(),OOO is conccr~ed, for most of the towns the particulars or more then, in its own right, the place will enjoy have been ~upplied by the local officers. The rainfall the status of a city. The KGF urban agglomeration

figures arc in millimetres and represent the annual IS composed of three separate units viz., average hased on the actual figures relating to the Robertsonpet, Kolar Gold Fields and BEML Nagar. preceding tJp years i.e., from 1980 to 1989. The popUlation of these three towns (inclusi,ve of Outgrowths) according to 1991 census is 68,230, In case of non-availability of information, the particulars relating to the nearest town arc reported 72,485, and 16,03l respectively. Ohviously, none of under these columns with the distinguishing notation the three constituent units qualifies to be reckoned N heing placed at the right hand side of the figure. as a city for purposes of this column.

The proximity by road alone is taken into Column 6 to 12: Name of and Road Distance consideration for filling up this column and as such from State H(I., District Hq., Sub-Divisionrraluk cities belonging to adjacent States also find an Hq., Nearest City with a population of lOO.Ofl~) and occasional mention in this column. more; Railway Station; 8us Route; Navigable River or Canal (if within 10 kms) Column 10 refers to the nearest railway station and distance thereto by road. In a few cases, though The column headings arc self explanatory and the name of the railway station is the same as that arc intended to indicate the location of various of the referent town, the distance indicated is other centres of importance with reference to the referent than zero because of the fact that the station is town. If the referent town itself happens to be actually located beyond the jurisdiction of the referent mentioned in these columns the distance is recorded town. as '0' (zero) and in all other cases the road distances arc given in kilometres. In column 8 the name of In case the referent town is enjoying bus route the sub-division to which the taluk (in which the facility (i.e. road transport) the name of the town town is located) belongs as well as the name of is mentioned in column 11 and the distance is the taluk to which the town belongs arc mentioned recorded as zero. Names of bus routes passing along with road distances in the same order one through or originating from the town arc not below the other. In column 9, the name of the indicated here. If there is a navigable river or a nearest city with a population of IOO,OO() and more navigabk: canal at a distance of 10 kilometres or according to 1991 census and the road distance less from the referent town then the name of the thereto is mentioned in respect of each and every river or the canal is indicated in column 12. To town even if the referent town itself has a population differentiate between a river and a canal the of 100,000 and more. It may be reiterated here abbreviations (R) and (C) arc made use of and the that the 'town' includes its outgrowths as well. For distance from the town to the navigable waterway cxample, the 1991 population of the area is mentioned thereafter. It may incidentally be stated incorporated in the municipal limits of Hassan is that in Karnataka there arc very few navigable rivers 90,803. However 10 places have been recognised and practically no navigable canals.

183 STATEMENT III MUNICIPAL FINANCE, As in the case of receipt, in fhe ("t.~c of 1988-89 expt·nJil,Jrl.' al~n thl.' dosin~ halancl.' al the l.'nu of the year is not l'onsidl.'fl.'d. Thl.·rd'on:. in .. Imost As tfte title denotes, this statement de'lls with all the ('ases the amount shown under "Iolal re('eipt" the a(..1ual income and· expenditure of the civic hody may nol tally with Ihe amount shown under "Iolal admini!'.tcring the lown. An attempt has heen made expendilure". to present comparable data in the <:ase of non-municipal towns like Panchayats and areas under STATEMENT IV CIVIC ANI) OHlER the administration of public sector undertakings and AI\IENITIES, 1989 the like. The data relate to the financial Yl.'ar 19AA-R9 and have been furnished hy the <:oncernl.'u Column 2 : Class and Name (If Tf)wII local authorities on the basis of the relevant records This is same as wlumn 2 of Slatl.'ments II and 19AA-S9. It relating to may also he sl

Column 3: Civic Administ..... tion Status (in The total popUlation of the town (inclusive of 1m) Ihe outgrowlhs if any) according to 11)1)1 census is mentioned here with a view to facilitatl.' a l'lllllparative As explained under column 2 of Statement I, analysis of the dala. Ihe civic administration status of the town as on 1.1.90 is indicated in this column using saml.' set of Column 5 : Scheduled Castes and Sclu'duled Tribes abbreviations. Population

Columns 4 to. 10 : Receipts (in Rs:()()) The aggregate popUlation of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes aCCllrJing to the ~ --- --~-- The actual receipt rcalised by the civic body 1991 Census is indicated in this q)lumn. under various head!'. of income as well as the to~al for the year 1988-89 arc indicated in hundreds in Co'ullln 6 : Road Length (in kilometres) these columns. The opening balance for the year is not taken into account under any of these columns (icn.:rally in a town it is the civic authority that including that for {he 'total'. is responsible for the construction and maintenance of roads. The term 'road' as used here includes Columns 11 to 17 : Expenditure (in Rs:OO) streets also and while the unsurfa('ed mud and gravel f04Ids (Ire categorised as Ka(~h(.~ha roads, the surfaccd The actual expenditure incurred during the year roads arc c1assiflCd as Pucea roads. District roads 1988-89 is furnished here in hundreds. Thc various and highways under the control of the Public Works heads of accounts arc grouped into 6 broad categories Department also pas..<; through in the case of most for each of which a separate column is provided. of the lowns and cities. The roads situated within Public safety covers the expenses incurred for road the jurisdiction of Jhe town and· under the lighting, destruction of rahid and stray dogs, besides mainlenance and control of the State PWD, Central that on lire lighting service. Similarly, 'Public PWD, Zilla Parishad or any other agency such as Institutions' covers nol merely the contributions made the Karnataka Power Corporation, a puhlic sector by the civic body to educational, medical and cultural undertaking, Factory Management, etc., have also in the lown but also the expenditure instilution~ been taken into -consideration white computing the incurred for the maintenance of educational and total road length. This tolal mad lenglh is shown such other institutions if any fUn<:lioning un.:icr ils under tin! two cat~orie:-. of KR (Kachcha Road) direct control.

IX4 and PR (Pucca Road) as ddined above. In ,order The box surface drains arc also open drains tn have an idea ahout the total length of r0ads in but arc huilt of size stone masonary and arc also the town therefore. these two figures arc to he called Pucca gutters. The sylk pattern drains too added together. As it has not been possible to are open surface drains only. The open surface aSFertain the full details hy type of road and ,agency drains category thus covers the Kachcha drains responsihle for maintenance, the combined road involving mere earth-work and also the drains length alone is furnished. The' road length is given constructed from out of oblong granite slabs or, out in kilometres and fractions are rounded off to next of pre-fabricated cement concrete blocks whieh need integer. only joining and cement pointing after heing placed in position. Clllumn 7 : System of Sewer'.. ge Columns 8, 9 and 1(l: Number of Latrines Generallv sewerage system implies the network of mains and branches of underground conduits for Information on total numher of latrines (i.e. the conveyance of sewerage to the final point of lavatories) of different types as furnished oy the disposal. Se\yers that carry only household and concerned civic authorities is reported under these industrial wastb are called separate sewers while J columns. Both private and public latrines are , those that carry storm water from ~()()fs, streds and covered .here and the particulars in these columns other surfaces are known as sttlfm water drains and and in columll 11 ar~ closely interlinked. The those carrying both sewage and storm water are water-borne latrines include all types of !lush-out called ("ombined sewers. In towns provided with latrines while service latrines refer to only those such systems of underground sewerage also there that arc being serviced by manual scavengers either would in addition be a surface drainage system to everyday or twice or thrice a week. cover the areas not served by sewerage system and also to drain out excess rain water from all over Column 11 : Method of Disposal of Night the town. The phrase disposal of night soil is generally However, In towns that are not provided with presumed to refer to the manner in which the a sewerage system - and such (owns are far more garbage is linally disposed of by the civic body, i.e., numerous in the State - there would generally be sale by public auction, used as etc. However, open drainage system. Where even this system is the main purpose of this column is to provide not prevalent the householders would have made information on the method hy which the night soil their own arrangements such as soak pits and is removed from the hit rines, that is, the primary cesspools. In this column therefore information is disposal of the human waste. A little elaboration presented not only on sewerage system, but also on on this aspect therefore appears to be necessary. the drainage system. Like sewerage system, the drainage system is also of different types depending There arc three systems of disposal of human upon the nmstruction material and also the shape waste, namdy, (i) underground sewerage, (ii) sanitary of the drains. The two most important types of water !lush latrines with individual disposal systems sewerage/drainage system prevailing in the town arc like septic tank, leaching cesspool and collecting reported under this column in the order of their well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with manual importance. The following abhreviations arc used scavenging.

The system of underground sewerage provides S Sewers for the' street sewerage with which arc connected OSD Open Surface Drains BSD Box Surface Drains the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having SD Sylk Pattern Drains water closets and filled with flushing cisterns (or CD Cesspool method hand lIushing). Through this sewer the faeeeal Pt Pit System matter is transported without the need for scavenging. o Others This system generally exists in cities and large towns

185 besides industrial townships huilt and controlled hy one after the other. The ahbreviations usell in this puhlic sector undertakings and large companies and column arc the follllwing the like. Where thc street sewer docs not exist these sanitary water flush latrines arc connected to S Sewera~1: HL Head Lllads a local septic tank with a suhsoil dispersion system ST Septic Tanks or a leaching pit. Where the liquid wastes from Pt Pit System the water closet could he disposed off locally in a WB Wheel Barrows leaching pit, a septic tank with a soil dispersion B B'lskels (with handles) system is constructed. This uispersion requires an o Others optimum travel through the pores of the soil which In case the town has latrines of other types rendl:r the harmful liquiU bacterially innocuous hy that arc neither of the sanitary type nor of the the slow process of Iilteration through the soil service type, this column docs not apply at all and traverseu. Where the soil is impermeahlc, collecting therefore a dash is entered. wells arc constructcd and the sanitary water flush latrines arc connected to such wells. These wells Cnlunms 12 lind 13: Protected Wnter Supply arc cleared at periodic intervals by a suitable device. Source and C'lpacity of Storage Systems The dry type latrines arc of service type from where The sources of water supply in the lown the human excreta has to be removeu hy scavengers arc indicateJ by using the following four who move from house to house, in most cases ahbreviations : carrying the night soil as heau loads on their head, or shouluers or in baskets with hanJles or in wheel T Tap barrows. This waste is then collected in oullock TK Tank Water carts or trucks and transj'lortcd to dumping grounds W Well TW Tuhe Well/Hand Pump at the outskirts of the town. Supply through the taps implies a primary source It may be mentioned in passing that in Karnataka of water supply such as a river, or a stream, or a the practice of carrying night soil hy head loads bore well, or a curb well, or a lank or a reseTYoir has been discontinued with effect from 15.R1973 etc., which is of course not mentioned in this column. consequent on the issuance of a Government Order It may be incidentally stated that the term protectl:d in this behalf. However in a few cities and towns is used in a very liberal sense, and no alk:mpt has once the civic body cease to provide the services been made to gather dala on' the methods of of scavengers for lifting the night soil from the fiheration and water purificatory treatment if any latrines, the affected householders themselves entered resorted to hy the agency supplying water through private oral agreements with the scavengers i~to pipes in the towns. The normal practice in ,most and have ensured the continuance of the scavenging of the towns is to pump raw water into the storage services till date. As a result, even at present, dry tank or reservoir, treat it with bleaching powder type service latrines arc existing in a few towns and and then distrihute that water for ~osumpti~m through {he practice of carrying night soil as he au loads pipes. etc., is very much in existence. In some of the towns, withdrawal of the services of the scavengers If there arc more than 2 sources of water supply by the civic boJies has resulted in the practice of III the town the first lwo which are regarded as erecting latrines in such a way that the night soil most important arc mentioned in that order separated is directly flushed into the open drains (in which by a comma. In column 13, the systems of water the pigs freely roam ahout) instead of erecting storage arc considereu and the two thaI arlo! most sanitary hand flush latrines with septic tanks. imrortant in the referent lown are indicated in that order and after each entry, the storage capacity is If more lhan one system is prevailing in the also mentioned in lit res within hrackets. The lown, the two most important types are indicated abhrevialions used in this column arc :

186

If lire lighting service is available In the town STATEMENT IV-A CIVIC AND OTHER this fact is indicated hy the word 'yes' recorded in AMENITIES IN NOTIFIED SLUMS, 19H9 this column. In all other cases [he name of the nearest place if in the same district or the name This statemcnt which may he regarded as an of the nearest district if in the same State or other appendix to Statemcnl IV is confincd to towns with State where such services arc availahle is in{licated a population of 50,000 and more i.c., class I and along with the road distance in kilometres hetween dass II towns. Information as furnished hy the the rderent town and the place with lirc-li!!htin!! collcerned civic hody (or the Slum Clearance Board) service. on slums that arc officially recognised as slums (evoo-if those arc not notilied in some cases) is Columns 15 to 19 : Electrilkation (Number of connections) - Domestic, Industrial, Commcrciul, presented untkr 14 columns apart from column I Road Lighting (points) and Others which relates to serial numher and column 2 which relates to name and class of town. In columns 15 to 19 information ahout the number of electrical conncctions (installalioll:O-) for Column 3 : Nanll' of SlullJ different categories of consumers in the town is furnished. The definitions of the terms used in the The name!'. of slums, if any, III the town arc column headings arc as follows glvcn III separatc lin(!s.

(i) Dumestic : Connections to residential houses, Column 4 : Area of Slum bungalows, clubs, hostels and hospitals run on The geographical area of each slum IS given In non-commercial lincs, charitable, educational and square kilomelres upto three places of decimal. religious institutions arc all included in the domestic

1l-:7 Culumn 5 : Pupulalillll IIf SlulII (approximate) Columns " and 5: Medical Facilities: Hospi­ tals/Dispelisariesrr.H.Clillics/ lIealth Centres/Nurs­ Tht: approximate populatilln of the 11Iltilil.:d ~lum ing IIUllll'S ell'.. and ~ulllhl'r or Reds in Medical (as in P)~{Ij) as furni"hed by the concerned Clnc Institutions Dutt'd in Column .. authorities is reported in this column. The scop-e of these <:oiumns is conlined to only such of the fal'ilities that arc offered hy institutions Column 6 : Pawd Roads (in Km.) run hy or aided hy government/semi-government or The total length of paved roads, if any, in the local bodies and charitahle institutions or social slum is reported here in kilometres (upto 2 decimal service agencies like the missionaries. In other pla('es). words, data on the meuical facilities provided in the town hy private dodors i.e., registered medical Clliumn 7 to 12 : Syslt'1lI of Sl'wt'rage, Numbt'r IIf pri.H:tirtioners either individu~dl~ or in establishments Latrines and Method of disllHsal of Night soil where they work 111 groups, arc excluded from the purview of these columns. These wlumn headings which arc the same as

those appearing in statement IV above have already The ahhrt:\'iations used In column 4 arc heen explained. The information is furni"hed here for e~lch slum separately. The main headillg 'lat rines' II Ilospital is suh-divided into those that arc privately owned D Di~pensary and those that arc for cnmmnn usc of the community HC Primary 1 kahh Centre/Health Centre/ i.e., public latrines. Primary Health Unit/Primary Heahh Sub Centre etc. Column 13 : Number of Tap Puints/Publit· Hydrants FPC Family Planning Centre installl'd fllr SUI>I)ly IIf Protl·t·ted Water TB T.B.Clinic The total numher tlf puhlic taps or hydrants if Nil Nursing Homl.: any in the slum is mentioned here. (Handpumps o Others if any arc also regar<.h:d as equiV".tlenl to puhlic If there arc two or more number of institutions taps). of the same type, then the number of inslitutilllls . is also indictll"-ll within hra<.'kets immcdi;ttcly· after Column I.. til 16 Ell·ctrilic.. tiolt (Numbt'r of Ihe relevant ahhreviation, conlJections)

Total numher of ekctrical connections in caeh Maternity homes, maternity and child welfare slum proviued for purposes of dnll1estic usc, road l'entres, leprosy clinics, chest clinics and venereal lighting and othn than the"e twn is rep(lrted disea~es dini<.· etc., if any, arc all included ~nder separately under these three columns. The meaning the cltegory of ·Others'. But even when a Family of the terms used in the column ht:ading has already Planning Centre is attached to a hospital or a been' explained. The information furnished under Primary I-kahh Centre it is lre,tled as an illllcpendt:nl these columns is very approximate. unit and is counted separately.

STATEMENT V : ..1\1EI)ICAL, EDlICATIONAL, If the town has hospitals anu dispt:nsaries RECREATIONAL ANI) CliLTlIRAL FACILITIES, providing facilities under different systems of 19H9 medil·inl.:s such as atlop;tthk, ayurvedic. unani and homoeopathic, then this detail too has been InchnJcd Column 2 : Class .. nd Name of' Town using abbreviations slKh as 'Ay' for Ayurvedic, 'U' This column is same as column 2 of Statement for Unani and 'Hom' for HOt11oeopathic system. IV and therefore calls for no furtha explanation. Thl: allopathic institutions do not have any additional ahhreviation. In presenting the information under Column 3 : Pupulatiun column .t for H Of 0, Jirst the total numher of all institutions under different systems is given within The total popUlation of the town according to orackds after 'II' or '0, as lhc case may he and the 1991 Census is noted in this column. thereaflt:r the numher of institutions unucr each /

sy~h:m IS given. For instann:, H( I) '1) n:pn:!">enls In columns 7, X and l) the number of medical y om: allopathic hospital. whcrea~ H( (2) (9, U·I, Ay-I, wlleges, the numht:r of engineering colleges and Hom-I) indic,ltes availability 1)1" 12 hllspilal!">, of the numher of polytechnic in~titutions arc indicated. v.Jlich, I) arc Allopathic, 1 Unani, I Ayurwdic and In case of medil'al college!">, I he number of institutions, l' Homocopathy, if any, under different systems of mcdicine is separately givcn against ahhreviatiqns representing If medical facilily is not availahle in thc town, diffcrent systems of medicine. The abbreviations then i~c name of the nearest plact: whnc it is availahle is mentioned here along wilh the distallcc used arc A : Allopathy; Ay : Ayurvedie; U : Unani; to that placc in ki[ollletrcs, Hom: Homoeopathy and () : Others.

The numher of beds with whieh the medical In case the town docs not have any of the institutions, noled in column 4, arc equipped is colleges referred to 111 these 4 columns i.e., if the indicated in column 5. entry were to he a dash in any of these columns

i then the nallle of thc nearest place with the facility Column 6 to 15 along with the di~lanl:c lht:rdo is mentioned. If such These columns provide information regarding .1 place is oUlside the dislri(.'1 then Ihe name anti thc cducational facilitics availahk in the town. the distance to that plal't: and if sUl'h a place is outside the Stale ihdf then the name of th,)t Swte

Columns 6 to 9 : Arts/St:ient'e/C(llIlllll'l'Ce ClIlIl'gCS is mentioned in the~ columns. The same procedure (of I>egree Level and Abow); 1\1edkal Cullegl's; is adopted regarding the other (:olumns dealing with Engineering Collegl's; "ut~1echnil's edu('al ional faeilit ies. Particulars of ('olleges in the town pro\'iding general educat ion fal:ilit ies at degree level arc Column 10 : R~clIgllisl'd Shorthand, TYIl~writing and Oth~r VlIl'atiullal Traiuing Institutillns indicated 111 column 6 lIsing thc following abbreviations : The term rt:cognised would mean recognition by some statutory authority likc the Educational A Arts only Departmcnt, Commerce Department, Labour S Science only De'parlment elc., of the Government or AS Arts and Scicncc on[y Scmi-GoVl.:rnment autonomous bodies or public C Commerce only sector projccts. The Tca('her's Training College, the Nur!-oing College, the Pharmacy College, the College AC Arts and Commern: only, imparting edUGltion in Physical Education, Applied ASC Comhined for all three catcgories An/Painting College, M usil"lDancing Schools ant! Arts, S(.'ienec and Conllm:rl't:, the like arc also shown under this column against L Law the calt:gory of 'Othl'rs'. U University Others, o SH ~horthand

If the numbcr of colkgt:s of any partil'ular Typc Typewriting category is more than one, thcn that number is also SIl. Typc Shorthand and Typewriting given within brackets against the abhreviation concerned. It may incidentally he mentioned here () Othcrs that the educational ins1itulions with a vocltional and professional content such as Pharmacy Collegt:, If thc numher of institutions of

IX!) Columns II to 14 : Higher Secondary/Intermedi­ different fmm a simple counting of schools In the ate/PUC (Pre-University College/ Junior College/Sec­ town. ondary, Matriculation, Junior Secondary and l\'liddle Schools and Primary Schools Column 15 : Adult Literacy Classl's/Centres and Others (Sped'y) Information ahout the numher of schools of difkrent type,s functioning in the town is furnished If adult literacy classes arc being ru'n at regular under these columns, All schools irrespective of centres in the town, the Jlumber, of such centres is the medium of education and the type of indicated in this column hy the side of the administering agency i.e., all those run by or aided, abhreviation AC.

degree level and ite School ,"ith I to VII usually comes across in towns and cities-arc excluded standard would be considered under the Primary from the purview of this column. The term stadium School as also the Middle School category. is used in its strict sense to refer to those constructed at col'lsiderahle costs and arc under proper upkeep. In Karnataka the term middle school IS no longer in vogue as the primary education consists In column IX the total numher of permanent of 7 years of schooling leading !O secondary level. cinema theatres in the town is indicated. Touring However, the 'first four classes (I to I V standard) talkies i.e., cinema tents of purely temporary nature, arc called IOWl:T primary classes and the next three arc not taken into account for this column. If there arc regarded as higher primary classes. Thne arc arc any autiitoria, drama halls and community h<.llls schools with only I to IV standards called LPS and in the town the total number of such units is also those with V to VII only (formerly middle reported in column P). schools) known as H PS and there is no difficulty Column 20 : Public Libraries including Reading in counting such institutions as separate primary Rooms and middle schools. But there arc composite schools called Higher Primary Schools having 1- VII star-dares The number of puhlic lihraries and reading and such schools have now been split up into one rooms arc scparately furnished by the side of Primary School and one Middle St'hoo! for purposes abbreviation PL for Public Lihrary and RR for of reporting under these columns of the Town Reading Room. Such facilities offered by Directory, This method of accounting is therefore educational and private institutions including those that arc comlllercialised «'ailed cin.:ulating libraries

19() / In local parlanCl;) an: not covered for repo~ting tralls;I(.:tl:d and IS supposed to he based on local under this column. enquiries made by the civic authorities concerned

STATEMENT VI TRADE, COMMERCE, Columns 9 to II : Nallles Ill' Three l\Iost Important INDUSTRY AND RANKIN(;, 1~9 Commodities l\IanufaetUl'ed

Column 2 : Class and Name of Town The order of importance is determined broadly by taking into consideration the volume of the total This column is the same as column 2 of the output of the commodities or the scale of operation preccding statement and therefore calls for no furl her and for these columns too it is the civic authority explanation. that has furnished lhe information afler local enquiries. All types of manufacturing and processing Column 3 to 8 Names (If Three Most Impurtant irrespective of the sector 10 which they helong are Commodities Imported and Names of 1llree Most considered and of these the three lhat arc most Important Commodities Exported important arc reported. For purposes of these columns, {'omnHldit ies fllf Column 12 : NUlllht'r III' Banks which the town \serves only as a tr,tn~it c~'ntr:: h\ , .' ~ importing for thl! specific purpose of cxporting thl: Information on this item has been supplied hy commodities without any processing arc not the civic iluthoritie!\ after lo.cal enquiries and relates considered either as imports or as exports. 10 the year II)~N. If a hank has two or more Agricultural and such other allied produce may he branches then each such branch is regankd as a regularly brought into the town from the neighoouring separate Bank for computing the numher of hanks villages and sold to commission agents and in the town. wholesalers at the regulated market for further export to areas outside the town. In such cases Column 13 Numher of Agricultural Credit the produce that is hrought into the town is not Socil'lies considered as import. On the other hand, if 'h~se items arc mainly mnsumed within the town· cit her The total numher of agricultural co-operative as com,umption goods or as raw materials by any credit societies functioning in the town, irrespective _manufacturing industry - then the commodities under of the type 10 which they helong (i.e., primary reference would be regarded as imports. Thus, the service, multipurposc, agricult ural produce markel ing

commodities imported arc either locally consumed etc.,) is r~'pllrled under Ihis column. In quite a in the same form or else processnl further and large 1:::i11hL'r of towns ;Ibriculture is an important thereaft(;f either consumed locally or exported to means of li\'ciihood for a number of persons and other centres. This restri{~tion aparl, there is no agricult urish of urhan areas too have for long heen limitation concerning the nature and quantity of the inlluencl:d hy the co-operative mo\'Cmcnl. commodities that may he considered for report ing under these columns. Importance in a town is Column l-t Numher III' NIIII-Agrkultural Credit restricled hasically to the few or several commodities Societies that qualify for cnnsideralion either as imports or l'nnsumer cn-npL'ral ive snciet ies which extend as exports. By and large the commodities-reported credit facilities to the memhers, allli all other credit under exports would coincide with the commodities ClH)perative ,_ocietics that cannot he classified as reported as manufactured in the lown hecause of agricultural arc considered for this column. Several the specific exclusion of transit goods. As a result,­ groups of people belonging to "pecilic categories the image that some of the towns have built up might have fmmed co-operative societies to rultivate over decades as traditional exporters of certain the habit of thrift and to make lise of the henefit goods does not get reflected under these columns. arising (lut of the enCllllragemcnt given tll the

In these columns the importance of a C'lOl'~ll)dit:; cll-operative movcment. All such co-operative sociL'lies are u)vl'rcd under this column. The IS reported in very general terms alld decided 'Ul'llll in terms of the estimated volume of commodities information as furnished by the ci\'ic bodies after loca! cnqulncs has been merely rep,)rted here.

191

TO'VN DIRECTORY, STATEMENTS TO\VN

STATEMENT-I - STATUS

Sl. Class, Name ilnd CiVIC Location Nilme of Taluk Name of Area No. of house· Population and No. Adminiqrat.on Sti)tus Code No. Conlnuni ty (i n holds includ- of Town Development Sq. ing houseless 1901 1911 Block kms. ) households (in 1991 Census)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

III BASAVAKALYAN (TMC) 100000 BASAVAKALYAN 14.2 5810 11191 11077 (·1.02)

2 III BHALKI (TMC) 101000 BHALKI 9.28 4440 5788 6268 (8.29)

3 BIDAR (CMe) See Under Bidar Urban Agglomeration

BIDAR URBAN AGGLOMERAT ION BIDAR 47.05 20803 11367 12684 (11.59)

BIDAR CMC· 300100 47.05 20803 11367 12684 (11.59)

4 IV CHITGOPPA (TMC) 102000 HOMNABAD 5.35 2793

5 III HOMNABAD (TMC) 103000 HOMNABAD 1.42 3840 7136

*Includes outgrowths(OG) . Sec Appendi)(.

STATB1ENT-1I - PHYSICAL ASPECTS

Sl. Class and Name of Town Physical Aspects Name of and No. Ra i nfil It TemperiHure State Head Quarters District Head Quarters (in 01".) (in Centigrade)

Maximum Minimum

2 3 4 5 6 7

III BASAVAKALYAN 814.4 39.0 N 16.1 N Bangalorc-724 BlDAR- 84

2 III BHALKI 811.3 39.0 N 16.1 N Bilngalore·680 BIDAR- 42

3 BIDAR See Under Bidar Urban Agglomeration

BIDAR URBAN AGGLOMERATION See the Con-;tituent Town

BIDAR CMC 965.7 39.0* 16.1* Bangalore-665 BIDAR·O

4 IV CHITGOPPA 839.7 39.0 N 16.1 N Bangalore-703 BIDAR· 52

5 I II HOMNABAD 833.8 39.0 N 16.1 N Bang<1lore·685 BIDAR· 50

* Source Meteorological Dep.,nment, Baogalore. iJIRECTORY AND GROWTH HISTORY

growth rate\of the town at the Censuses,of Dens i ty Sex Ratio Sl. (1991 No. 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

9187 10341 12542 14309 17559 25592 33298 42748 3010 940 937 925 (-17.06) (12.56) (21.28) (14.09) (22.71) (45.75) (30.11) (28.38)

4081 5912 7878 7458 9254' ,13099 18827 26876 2896 922 901 846 2 (-34.89) (44.87) (33.25) (-5.33) (24.08) , (41.~5) (43.73) (42.75)

See Under Bidar Urban Agglomeration 3 12434 . 15198 20514 31341 32420 50670 78856 132408 2814 894 892 886 (-1,97) (22.23) (34.98) (52.78) (3.44) (56.29) (55.63) (67.91)

12434 15198 20514 31341 32420 50670 78856 132408 2814 894 892 886 (-1.97) (~2.23) (34.98) (52.78) (3.44) (56.29) (55.63) (67.91)

3640 7447 9705 10935 11195 13413 16635 18090 3381 970 1015 980 4 (104.59) (30.32) (12.67) (2.38) (19.81 ) (24.02) (8.75)

10002 10793 16357 21829 25581 18015 945 951 ·931 5 (7.91 ) (51.55) (33.45) (17.19)

AND LOCATION OF TOWNS. 1989

road,distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-Division/Taluk Nearest City with Railway Station Bus Route Navigable River! Sl. Head Quarters populatipn of one Canal (if within No. lakh and more 10 Kms.)

B 9 10 11 12

Basavakalyan-O Bidar-84 Kamalanagar-30 Basavakalyan-O Basavakalyan-O

Basavkalyan-42 Bidar-42 Bhalki-O Bhalk i-O 2 Bhalki-O

See Bidar Urban Agglomeration 3

See the Constituent Town

Bidar-O Gulbarga-112 Bidar-O Bidar-O

Basavkalyan-35 Bidar-52 Bidar-52 Chitgoppa-O 4 Homnabad- 15

Basavkalyan·35 Bidar-50 Bhalki-42 Homnabad-O 5 Homnabad-O

195 STATEMENT-III - MUNIL.

Sl. Class and Name of Town Civic Receipt ( in Rs. '00) No. Admini- stration Receipt Revenue derived Government Loan Advance Other Total Status through from Municipal Grant Sources Recipt (in 1990) taxes properties and (Specify) etc. powers apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III BASAVAKALYAN TMC 2766 7272 6190 16228

2 I I 1 BHALKI TMC 707 5358 1000 470 5269 12804

3 BIDAR CMC See Under Bidar Urban Agglomeration

BIDAR URBAN AGGLOMERATION See the Constituent Town

BIDAR CMC 51857 13352 12329 2526 80064

4 IV CHITGOPPA TMC 2192 834 304 300 3630

5 III HOMNABAD TMC 3556 1507 1300 169 5768 12300

STATH1ENT-IV - CIVIC. AND

Sl. Class and Name of Town Civic Popu- Scheduled Road System of Number of latrines No. Admini - lation Castes and length Sewerage stration Scheduled (i n Kms.) Wate,r Service Others Status Tribes borne (in 1990) Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III BASAVAKALYAN TMC 42748 6102 PR- 22 OSO 138 250 KR- 20

2 III BHALKI TMC 26876 5774 PR- 16 OSD 242 395 KR- 24

3 BIDAR CMC See Under Bidar Ur"ban Agglomeration ,_

BIDAR URBAN AGGLOMERATION 132408 18461 PR- 39 S, OSD 655 5650 KR- 9

BIDAR CMC* 132408 18461 PR- 39 s, OSD 655 5650@ KR- 9

4 IV CHITGOPPA TMC 18090 2120 PR- 3 .OSO 128 317 KR- 8

5 III HOMNABAD TMC 25581 5152 PR- 7 OSD 82 516 KR- 20

* Includes Outgrowths @ Regarding night soil disposal in Bidar City it is reported that the local people have their own arrangements with Scavengers Head load in baskets.

196 I FINANCE, 1988-89 /

Expenditure (in lis. '00) SI. ; No. General Adm\ ni- Publ ic Safety Publ i d' Hea I th Publ i c \lorks Public Others Total stration and Conve- Institutions (Specify) Expenditure niences

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

<687 481 10400 15 29 433 14045

8551 2845 4451 194 915 16956 2

" See Bidar Urban Agglomeration 3

See the ConstHuent Town.

45579 2537 38099 10794 4858 2533 104400

1493 430 1931 663 4517 4

2430 439 3565 477 3556 10467 5

OTHER AMENITIES, 1989

Method, of Protected ~ater Supply fire Fighting Electrification (Number of connections) SL Disposal Service No. of night Source of System of storage Domest j c Industrial Commercial Road Others soil supply with capacity in lighting litres(in brackets) (points)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1B 19

ST, Pt T,Tw OHT ( 136200) Bidar-84 3101 210 1171 890 250 SR (454000)

ST, Hl T,Tw OHT (90800) Bidar-42 2600 175 762 940 159 2 SR (45400)

See Bidar Urban Agglomeration 3

ST, Hl T,Tw OHT (2500300) YES 10028 848 5294 2852 9

ST, Hl T,Tw OHT (2500300) YES 10028 B4B 5294 2852 9

ST T,Tw SR (454000) Bidar-52 1550 63 279 480 4

ST, Pt T,Tw OHT (454000) Bidar-50 2475 172 492 758 5 SR (454000)

197 STATEMENT-IV A - CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES

Sl. Class and Name of Town Name of Slum Area of Slum Population Paved Roads System of No. (in Sq.km.) of slum (in kms.) Sewerage (approximate)

2 3 4 5 6 7 BIOAR Oeenadayal Nagar 0.008 NA 0.75

2 Gandh i gunj 0.005 NA

3 Shahgunj 0.017 NA 2.5

* For Class I & II Towns only NA Not available

STATEMENT-V • MEDICAL. EDUCATIONAL,

Sl. Class and Name Popu- Medical Facilities Educational Facilities No. of Town 1at i on _--,,--,:--..,...... ,...-:­ Hospitals Beds in Arts/ Medical Engineering Polytechnic Recognised Oispen- Medical Science! Colleges Colleges Shorthand saries/TB Insti- Conmerce Typewriting Clinics tutions Colleges Vocational etc. noted (of degree Training in Col.4 level & above Institutions

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 ' 10

[II BASAVAKALYAN 42748 H(l) (1), 22 AS Gulbarga-90 Bhallci-42 Type(2) FPC 2 II I BHALKI 26876 H(l) (1), 30 A, ASC Gulbarga-ll0 Type FPC

3 BIOAR See Under Bidar Urban Agglomeration BIOAR URBAN AGGLOMERATION See the Constituent Town

BlDAR* 132408 H(5) (5), 518 AS(3), AC, L Gulbarga-112 4 Sh. Type(3), 0(1) (U-l) , Type(5) He, FPC, 0(2) TB, 0 4 IV eHITGOPPA 18090 He, FPC 12 Homnabad-15 Gulbarga-80 Bidar-60 Bidar-60 Homnabad-15

5 III HOMNABAD 25581 H( 1) (1) , 80 AC Gulbarga-64 Bidar-50 Bidar-50 Sh. Type FPC * Includes outgrowths.

198 IN NOTIFIED SLUMS. 1989*

Number of .latrines Method of . No.of tap points/ Electrification (No. of connections) Sl. dispos

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NA NA NA

RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, 1989

Educational Facilities (concld.) Working No.of Recreational & Cultural FacH ities SI. Women's No. Higher Secondary/ Junior Primary Adult Hostels Stadia Cinema Audi toria/ Public Secondary Matriculation •Secondary Schools Li teracy with Drama/COIIIW- Libraries I ntermedi ate/ &Middle Classes/ No. of nity Halls including PUC (Pre-Uni- Schools Centres seats Reacling versity Others Rooms College level) (Specify)

11 12 13 14 1S 16 17 18 19 20

4 4 14 15 3 3 Pl('>

3 S 11 15. 2 2 Pl(1) 2

See Under Bidar Urban Agglomeration 3 See the Constituent Town

8 16 65 69 AC-1 1-60 6 7 Pl(5), RR(9)

#. 3 3 8 8 2 PL(2) 4

2 6 7 9 2 Pl('> 5

199 STATEMENT-VI - TRADE. COMMERCE.

Sl. Class and Name of Names of three most important Names of 'three most important No. Town commodities imported commodities exported

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 III BASAVAKALYAN Hides & Skins Oal Sarees Cotton Yarn 2 I I I BHAlKI Foodgrains Sun Flower Jaggery Edible oi Is Pulses leather Products Oi lseeds (Footwear etc.)

3 BIDAR See Under Bidar Urban Agglomeration BIDAR URBAN AGGLOMERATION See the Constituent Towns

BIDAR Foodgrains Pulses Sugarcane Jaggery Coriander Bidri Ware 4 IV CHITGOPPA Foodgrains Kerosene oil Handloom Khandasari Beedies Sarees Sugar

5 III HOMNABAD Non-edible Foodgrains Cloth Timber Soap Edible & Non­ Oils edible Products

200 i

INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989

Names of three most important commodities manufactured No.of Banks No.of Agricultural No.of Non-Agri- Sl. Credit Societies cultural Credit No .. Socities 1st 2nd 3rd

9 10 11 12 13 14

Sarees Cotton yarn Tanned leather 5 3 17

Edible oils Pulses leather Products 6 2 11 2

See Under Urban Agglomeration 3

See the ·Const i tuent Town

Bidri lJare Edible Oi ls Pulses 17 2 64

Seedi Handloom Sarees Khandasari 3 2 2 4 Sugar

Soap Cut ,sizes of Edible Oils 4 5 Timber

201

/ APPENDIX' POPULATION OF TOWNS AND THEIR ASSOCIATED OUTGROWTHS

y' location Name of the Town Population of Name of Outgrowth Population of Code No. the core town Outgrowth

1 2 3 4 5

BIDAR URBAN AGGLOMERATION

300101 Bidar (CMC) 108016

300102 Guller Havel i Un- i nhabi ted

300103 Chidri 5762 300104' Seri Champa Un-inhabited

300105 Mai lur 8707

500106 Kumbarwada 2425

30010~ Mohillate-e-Gairabi Un- i nhabi ted

300108 Aliabad 1270 300109 Bag-e-Karanja Un- inhabi ted

300110 Nowbad 6228

203

/ LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

List of Scheduled Casles and Scheduled Tri(1e~ as per the Scheduled Castes and Sdleduled Trihes order~ (Amendment) Act, 1976, (No. lOS l)r 11)76 daled the ISlh September, 11)76) adopted for the 1()!)1 Census. SCHEDULED CASTES I 3(). ('aroda, Garo 1. Alii Andhra 37. Godda 2. Alii Dravida 38. (Iosangi 3. Alii Karnalaka 39. Hallccr 4., Adiya (in Coorg District) 40. Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar, Halasvar 5. Ager 41. Handi Jogis 6. Ajila., 42. Hasla 7: Anamuk 43. Holar, Valhar 8. Aray Mala 44. Holaya, Hokr, Holeya 9 .. Arunth,ilhiyar 45. Holeya Dasari ! 10. Arwa Mala 46. Jaggali 11. Baira 47. Jambuvulu 12. Bakad 48. Kadaiyan n. BanI (in Bclgaum, Bijapur, Dharwar and Norlh 49. Kalladi Kanara disl riets) 50. Kcpmaris 14. Bakuda 51. Kolupulvandlu 15. Balagai 52. Koosa 16. Bandi 53. Koracha 17. Banjara, Lambani 54. Korama 18. ~athada 55. Kotegar, Melri 19. Beda .langam, Budga 56. Kudumban 20. Bellara 57. Kuravan 21. Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, 58. Lingader Halalkhor, Lalbcgi, Balmiki, Korar, Zadmalli 59. Machala 22. Bhamhi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Chamadia, 60. Madari Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, Haralayya, Harali, Khalpa, Machigar, Moehigar, Madar, 61. Madiga Madig, Mochi, Muchi, Tekbli I\~ucni, Kalllali ti2. Mahar, Taral, Dhcgu Megu Mochi, Ranigar, RohiJas, Rohit, SilJ1lgar 61. Mahyavanshi, Dhcd, Vankar, Maru Vankar 23. Bhovi 64. Maila 24. Bindla 65. Mala 25. Byagara 66. Mala Dasari 26. Chakkiliyan 67. Mala Hannai 27. Chalavadi, Chalvadi, Channayya 68. Mala Jangam 28. Chandala 69. Mala Masli 29. Chenna Dasar, Holaya Dasar 70. Mala Sale, Nctkani 30. Dakkal, Dokkalwar 71. Mala Sanyasi 31. Dakkaliga 72. Mang, Ma(ang, Minimadig 32. Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya 73. Mang (iarudi, Mang (iarodi 33. Dom, Dombara, Pait.li, Pano 74. Manne 34. Ellama·lwar, Yellammalawandlu 75. Maslhi 35. Ganli Chon.;s

205 76. Mavilan 13. Irular 77. Meghval, Menghvar 14. Iruliga 78. Moger 15. Jenu Kuruba 79. Mukri 16. Kadu Kuruha RO. Mundala 17. Kammara (in South Kanara District anu Kollcgal 81. Nadia, Hadi Taluk of Mysorc District) 82. Nalkadaya 18. Kaniyan, Kanyan (in Kollcgal Taluk' of Mysorc District) 83. Nalakcyava 19. Kathodi, Kalkari, Ohor Kathridi, Ohm Katkari, 84. Nayadi Son Kathodi, Son Kalkari 85. Pale 20. t(allunaya~an ~. Pa,llan 21. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna 87. Pambada 22. Knli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha SS. Panchama 23. Konda Kapus 89. Pannianui 24. Koraga 90. Paraiyan, Paraya 25. Kola ~]. Paravan 26. Koya, Bhine Koya, Rajkoya 92. Raneyar 27. Kudiya, Mclakudi 93. Samagara 28. Kuruha (in Coorg District) 94. Samhan 29. Kurumans 95. Sapari 30. Maha Malasar ~6. Sillekyathas 31. Malaikudi 97. Sindhollu, Chindollu 32. Malasar 98. Sudugadu 33. Malayckandi 99. Tholi 34. Maleru 100. Tirgar, Tirhanda 35. Maralha (in Coorg District) 101. Valluvan 36. Marati (in South Kanara District) SCHEDULED TRIKES 37. Meda 1. Adiyan 38. Naikda, Nayaka, ChoJivaJa Nayaka, 2. Barda Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka 3. Bavacha, Bamcha 39. Palliyan 4. Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri Bhil, 40. Paniyan Dungri Garasia, Mcwasi Bhit, Rawal Bhil, Tauvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave 41. Pardhi, Advichinchcr, Phansc Paruhi 5. Chenchu, Chcnchwar 42. Patelia 6. Chodhara 43. Rathawa 7. Dubla, Talavia, Halpati 44. Sholaga 8. Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi, Valvi 45. Soligaru 9. Gond, Naikpod, Rajgond 46. Toda 10. Gowdalu 47. Varli 11., Hakkipikki 4K Vitolia, Kotwalia, Barodia 12. H asalaru 49. Ycrava

206 Appendix III . PUBLICATION PLAN

The 1991 Census lables will he puhlished in :n separate series of volumes for All - India and for each Stale and Union Territory. The publication series is as follows:

Seri~s No. 10. Jammu & Kashmir 23. Tamil Nadu 11. Karnalaka 24. Tripura 1. INDIA 12. 25. 13. 26. States 14. Maharashtra Union Territories 2. Andhra Pradesh 15. 16. 3. 27. Andaman & Nicobar Islands 17. 4. Assam 28. Chandigarh Nagaland 5. 18. 29. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 19. Orissa 6. GOa 30. Daman & Diu 20. Punjab 7. Gujarat 31. Deilli 21. Rajasthan 8. 32. Lakshadweep 22. 9. Himachal Pradlesh 33. Pondicherry

In each of lhese series (for all - India and each State/Union Tcrritory) the dilTercnt series of tables (A Series - General Populatilln Tables, B - Series - General Economic Tables, etc.,) will he brought out as different Parts. Apart from these, District Census Handbooks will he published for each districl in the country. These will contain tlie PCA data for the district, the village and town primary census abstract and lhe village and town directories. Thl.! kilter comprise compilations of statistics, external to census relating 10 the villages and towns, whidl in conjunt·ti\1O with ('cnsus data will hI.! \'cry u!\cful to data uscrs.

for all - India and for each Stale and Union Territory, the censlls tahulations and reports will he published according 10 the following plan:

Part No. and suhject covered Suh-part No. if any, and the topics covered 2

Purl I - Administralion Report Part I-A - Administration Report Enullleration (for Office use only)

ParI I-R - Adlllinil-tr;l(ion Report Tabulation

Part II - General Population Tables ParI II-A - General Population Tables - A-Series

Part II-B - Primary Census Abstract

Pari III - General Economic Tabks Part III-A - B-Scries tables of first stage which will be brought out on 10% sample in resped of majnr Stales and on full count in respecl of smaller Stales and Union Territories.

Part III-R - B-Series tables or second stage which will hc brought out Oil full coun!. The data relaling III JI, OW, Marginal Workers and Non-workers seckingla~'ailahlc for work will be cntereu on full count basis.

207 Pari IV - Social and Cull ural Tahks ParI IV-A - C-Scrie~ tahles of lir~t stage covering age, sex and marital ~Ialus, (:llIl1posilion of population, single year age returns, eduealional Ie\ds, school attendance and hilingualism.

Part IV-B - (,-Series tahles covering mother hmguc, religion I)f populat ion and housclhlhJ composition.

ParI V - 1\ligralion Tables 1\11'1 V-A - D"Snies tabk:- of lirst slage cmnmg t"bles based on 111';-; ~amplc in respect of major Siaies and on full count in respert nf smaller SI;ltes.and Union Territories.

Part V-B - D-Scrics tables of second stage covcring occllpatinnal das~ilkation of migrant workers. Thl'sc tahlcs arc b""ed on full count.

ParI VI - FerlililY Tahles F-Series t;lhlcs of li .. :--t stage which will he brought out on IIJ' ( S,lIlJ; de in respecI of major States and on full COUllt in n;sped 'If smaller Slales and lInion Terrilo"ries.

ParI VII - Tables on Houses and H • Series tahles ("(}\\:ring census 'houses ;111<1 Ihe uses to Household Amenilies which these arc put. (.'lll1struclion mat!.'rial of wall, roof and 11(lor of Ihc censlls houses on:upiL'd hy households, tenure sWlus 01 Ihe house on:upinl and numher of living roOillS, hOll~cllOld Sill', housing facilities like drinking w'ltcr, ckl'tricily and toile! available 10 housdHllds and the fuel used hy the hllllseholJ for cooking. TIH:se tahles will also nm:r tahles on Scheduled Castes and,- Scheduled 'Tribes. This volullle will (,(lOlain analyJical notes ,;(,0.

ParI VIII - Special Tahles ori Sche<.luled This part will {'Ontain SC and ST series of tables for Casles and Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Casles and Scheduled Tribes respectively. Thc data rdaling to Scheduled Castes and SdH;dulcd Tribes will he entercd Oil full count hasis in the third stage and SC/ST tahles v.'ill he processed on the compulcr on full count. These will cmu population of each Schcuukd Caste(frihc, induslrial catcgmies of main ami marginal workers. non-workers seckinglavailahle for wl)rk and those who nen:r worked bdore, educational level, school attendancc, age, sex and marital status, composition of Scheduled Castes and S("heuuled Tribes. In addition to Ihese, the fcrtililY tables relating to SC/ST arc also covcreU. Thcse tables also covcr rm Scheduled Tribes, their compnsilion by religion, mother tongUl: ;lI1U bilingualism.

20;-{ Part IX - Town Directory, Survey Rep(lrt Part IX - A - Town Dire{·tory on Towns and Vil"'gc~

Part IX - B - Survey R(:port on sclecteu Towns

Part IX - C - Survey Report on selected Villages

Ethnographic notes and special studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Trihes

Pari' XI - Census Atl;ts lInion and State/Union Territory CenslIs AlIases

Part XII - District Ccn~us Handhook Part XII - A - Village and Town Directory

Part XII - B - Village and Town wise Primary Census Ab~tract

T~c folh)wing special papers arc also planned 'anu will be puhlished as :lIld whell they arc rcady as 1991 : Cel\~us \ pa pers \

(a) Special studies taken up hy the DirCC{(lrs (If Census Operatiolls

(b) Special Areas Surveys

" (c) Special Tables for Standard Urban Areas

(d) Language Survey Reports

(c) Post Enumeration Check Report

(I) Age Tahles

(g) Life Tables

(h) Reports on estimatcs of inter-cellsal hirth and death rates uSIng NS 1-1')') 1 life tahles and age data

(i) Development of Vital Statistics III India

Bcsides these special papers, !'.oll1e monographs b .. scd on )9<») Ccnsu~ d .. la on suh.iects of lopical interest to be prepared hy scilllbr ... will be brought llut as P)III Census mllllllg:·aph::.

It is also proposed to carry out somc special studies of !I}I)1 Census data in collaboration with other organisations anu the results of slIch ~tlldies will he pllhlished as occasional papers of the ) 1)1) ! Censlls.

It is also proposeu to (.Iisseminate census tahulations and the basic dala in madline readahle forms such as magnetic tapes, diskclles, Iloppies, etc.

Thc District Census Handbooks will be a\ailahk for sale at the Government Central Press, Bangalorc and the other puhlicalions at the Office of the DireclOr of Census Operations, Karnataka, Bangalore and the Manager of Publications.; Civil Lines, New Delhi - 6.