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' ~ ~ \J1'"i lloHI \TR (crri em) (Cj) +:r?JXT ct~ ~ 2 I ~ ~ \iFPI 01'"11 ~ ->fTfOTCI? c<1fCfi em 3Tjo\JlTFcl ~ 3TjO\JH\i1IFc1 c#t cgc;r \J1"ifi\Sc<:J1 264 ~ ~ \iHJIOHI Xffi (cgc;r/~/~) 310 III" fuc;rr m~ \i1"i JloHI ~ (31]0"\i1lfu) 318 IV fuc;rr m~ vFP I 0 I"i I -mx (31]0 \11'"1 \Ji I Fc1) 330 V \3"0 ~O "$ 31]0 \i1Tfc'i / \iH \Ji Iffi c#t ~ 342 3 CONTENTS Page No. 1 Foreword III 2 Preface VII 3 Map of District 4 Important Statistics of the District IX 5 Concepts and Definitions of District Census Hand Book XXI 6 Analytical Note 1 7 District Primary Census Abstract 16 8 Rural tUrban Primary Census Abstract A- (i) RURAL and Primary Census Abstract 1 Community Development Block-Nandgaon 24 2 Community Development Block-Chhata 34 3 Community Development Block- Chaumuha 48 4 Community Development Block-Govardhan 58 5 CQmmunity Development Block- Mathura 68 6 Community Development Block-Farah 84 7 Community Development Block-NohJ"il I 98 8 Community Development Block-Mat 120 9 Community Development Block- Raya 132 10 Community Development Block-Baldeo 148 11 Community Development Block-Sadabad 166 12 Community Development Block- Sahpau 178 A- (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 1 Community Development Block-Nandgaon 190 2 Community Development Block-Chhata 193 3 Community Development Block- Chaumuha 197 4 Community Development Block-Govardhan 200 5 Community Development Block- Mathura 203 6 Community Development Block-Farah 208 7 Community Development Block-Nohjl1il 212 8 Community Development Block-Mat 219 CONTENTS Page No. 9 Community Development Block- Raya 223 10 Community Development Block-Baldeo 228 11 Community Development Block-Sadabad 233 12 Community Development Block- Sahpau 237 B- URBAN 240 I Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Vrindaban M.B. II Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Ko~i Kala M.B. III Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Chhata T.A. IV Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Sadabad T.A. V Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) poverdhan T.A. VI Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Raya T.A. VII Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Chaumuhan T.A. VIII Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Nandgaon T.A. IX Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Barsana T.A. X Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Baldeo T.A. XI Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Saunkh T.A. XII Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Mahavan T.A. XIII Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Sahpaw T.A. XIV Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Farah T.A. XV Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Radha Khund T.A. XVI Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Bajna T.A. XVII Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Gokul T.A. XVIII Urban Primary Census Abstract (Wardwise) Mathura U.A. 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