District Census Handbook, Rampur, Part XIII-A, Series-22, Uttar Pradesh

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District Census Handbook, Rampur, Part XIII-A, Series-22, Uttar Pradesh CENSUS 1981 '1111 XIII - at 'f)qjSE RIES .. 22 1.11-" ~ct il"~ ~m.srqW" f.:I(t~;i UTTAR . PRADESH Part XIII- A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY f~i=t'l "it"tQllfT DISTRICT ~~'!ft~ RAMPUR DIST·RICT CENSUS HANDBOOK ~it;r ~; 'Rrofrtr 'SI'~rr~ ~ ~, Gfi'!'I OI'1T qft:irrw.r, ~"('ml 1 • ~a-rc;r;=rT 2. ~if 3.: ~ <fiT "I1 ... f",,"I 4. ~~~~~ ix 5. ~ GfififUTifT ~~f(klc;pr 0fi1 tfft:qtr xiii 6. rCj!l~E!Olk"l"li ~urT (ar·i;it it) 7 . ~mif 1-IDlf f;:Rfm<fiT 17.-227 ~: 1. ~qr~ 21-58 (i) ~ ~fiff;:.r"l" (ii) ~T CfiT ~SIilf ~1 22 - {iii) ~ fif~ flil c;p I 28 2. far~T~~ 59-88- (i) ~m~ ~r;:rm . (ii) ;rAT ~ 4 01f1i;"I ~"ifT 60 (iii) ~ f;:r~ 66 3. "U~ 89-122 (i) ~~~~ (ii) VT+fT ~ q OIf1;'l6"1 q'llft 90 ( iii) tfflf ~fllTlfiT 96 4. !lF~ 123-150 (i) q~~ llRf'if'lf (ii) ~T CfiT ~1{ q"fT 124 ( iii ) ;r!ll f~fuoI;r 128 5. fl:R;rifi 157-118 _ (i) ~ ~Afq"f (ii) ;rn:rTlJiT qOIf1;1l1f ~~ 152 (iii) ~ R~fiff~r 156 q'ftmr~' . 179-228 I. fnTI. f"ff~~r ~ci aTilf ~fcralOfT CfiT ij~4l~qj~ m~ 180 II. \1Iij4j OI... r ~'ifif ~~ ~ llTft ~ ....m (\1Iij4IUI01I ~) if; Wlr ~r ~ 184 III. ~ ~ ~liI)~ ~ ~ VTlfllfft ~ (i) m"{ 185 (ii) f"''''I~:t~ 189 (iii) ~~ 190' (iv) 1fI1(lill~ 193 (v) firft 195 IV. at'1\f-<td \if'Tfu;;rl ~ atftf.... d \ij"Ni.fa4T ..rr \ij;:Hi6!li CfiT ~ \if"I'~ ~ ~rn qfun: ~ ~ ~l ;it ~ 197-227 ar~m~ 1. ~crn: 197 2. f.I(1i~,!~ 204 3. 'U~ 210 4. llfTf[11rR 217 5 • fif(1'ifi 222 8. iTi1lJif II -;:r~ f.r~T 229-246 ~I ,-srrf~~aiR~~ 232 ~ II -;mu !!fiT '1Tm 'f&1 ~ ft~, 1979 234 ~ III -:- rrrr~~~, 1978-79 236 ~ IV - ~IT<i~ aIT~ ~ W;;mn1, 1979 238 .~ IVar - arft:TW"fd' rj"1ft iIfurliT ij- m.hrf.reti if<ft:T~, 1979 240 fcr~V - rc.fcfiffiT, wm~, ~~ ar"~ tlittlfdCfi ~ijJ 1979 242 ~VI - ~J1i'rt, cr. fQ"~ij, ~q am: .refi, 1979 244 qf<NIt?: - ifiT~l ctr ar~f4<rt QUT ~ \if"'1Eiwr 246 CONTENTS Page No. 1. Foreword iii 2. Preface 3. Map of *e District 4 .. Important Statistics of the District ix ~. Introduction of District Census Handbook xxvii 6. Analytical Note 1 7. Section I-Village Directory 17-227 T.Us: 1. Suar 21-58 (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 25 (iii) Village Directory 28 2. Bilaspur 59-83 (i) Tahsil-Map (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 63 (iii) Village Directory 66 3. Rampur 89-122 (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 93 (iii) Village Directory 96 4. Shahabad 123-15{.\ (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Atphabeticallist of villages 126 (iii) Village Directory 12& 5. MUak 151-17& . (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 154 (iii) Villages Directory 156 Appendices 179-228 I. Tahsi1~wjse Abstract of Educational, Medical and other amenities. 180 II. Land Utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (census towns). 184 III. List of villages where no amenity other than the drinking water is available. (i) Suar 185 (ii) Bilaspur 189 (iii) Rampur tOO (iv) Shahabad 193 (v) Milak 195 Page No. IV. List of villages according to the population of Scheduled Castes and , Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges. 197-227 A-Scheduled Castes .1. Suar 197 2. Bilaspur 204 3. Rampur 210 4. Shahabad 217 S. Milak 222 8. Section II-Town Directory 229-246 Statement I -Status and Growth History. 232 Statement II -Physical Aspects and Location of towns, 1979. 234 Statement III -Municipal Finance, 1978-79. 236 Statement IV -Civic and other amenities, 1979. 238 Statement IVA -Civic and other amenities in notified slums, 1979. 240 Statement V -Medical, Educational and Cultural Facilities, 1979. 242 Statement VI -Trade, Commerce, Industries and Banking, 1979: 244 Appendix - Town showing their outgrowth with population. 246 ~ '€fJAil'll CfiT ~ ~ ~uFn '€i~6;:r afU '€i<fif~ ~T i3fififUI<if ~f~, 'Gf;:r~UT:;:rr CflT t!:<fi a:RlRr 'f~ ~ ~ I ~ \11"".1 0 1"1"1 ~~ CfiT \3"~ ~I\1I""lifil<"'\ w.rrrnctiT, fcfam ~r ~i'laCfidraIT\ it" ifm ~;r~ fCfi<:rT GfffiT ~ I f;:rqR;; &lsrT ~ f.:ranur, ~T~ ~T ~m ~T3Tr ~ ;;r;:rFt ~r R~ ~rn'1' it ~~ fcr~ l=t'~ ~ I fGtm' ~ur;rr ~'RI2;ffd<t>1 ~F-I' Q:m WIirn'1' ~ \ill ft; !:I'~;rCf; ;;r;rrpJmr ~IT< ~ 8lfCiji~, ••n+IT11f ann t;;m:r ~ tn: ~ 'fm: ~ ~ <fTi ~ ~ ifI{~ ~ I ~ ~<t :;:rtr{T it \3"~¢~ ~fcrm3il ~aT ~iSfi~ 8TT'fr:: m ~ ~(f fctiit ~t!: ~ • mr i5JififVlrfr ~~fffiCfiT ~.~ if;T '!in:~'1 1951 <fiT 1iI.,<IOliiT it ~T I ~ ~ ~ ~<fi' ID'f arR: :rtTr~ ~ R1~ '!iT~f+r<fi~;;r ~T< ~T ;;r:;:r~!lT:rtlcti' ~ ~n<:fUllji sr<t>Tm it trf'!I!f')' I 1961 ",1 'ij";:r<TUAT it ~T "'::t<IOliiT ~~fHiCfiT iFf ~ ~~ if){ ~ <TlfT ~ ~ <fiT fercr{OIIr:"Ii'{i ~V ~nmrlifSfi~, iifOFTUAT ~I(fuillt cr~n lAVf ~ ;:riJ~ f.:r~finoriT ~ srNfl:rcti "RTfIlT<if m\: '*IT ~f 51 Cfi I nil d ~ ~ I 1971 if ~T ;;rOfifURT ~~~~CfiT ~'~m oR morT if f.;CfiRI':rtT d"lf f.l;lrr iflfT I '+f1lT liar" if m-1J ~ej" ;:rtR R~ifiT, m'if "Gf" if lAHr J:!;ci ifiI"<: '!i~ \;fififUJiff ~H cr~ mil I/~" Ti f<n~q-urHlfCfl ~~, SI~n~FPIi 8liCfi~,- ~t'I"T ~;:r<J1JfiJT ~RfVTlIt ~cf miT ~ m ~ ~lITiJT m~ IH anm~(f ~3 fcf'l!~q-OTKl1lifi ~n~fUTlft ~~T <TlfTI lfmtr ~~ ~ it 'qllf II~" ct't f;;rm ~;:rT mUtrl<if ffil ~ '€f'Tf1Rr "{lSI 'ifllT I ~~ ar«r ~~T if ~ l:!;cf ~ if ~ ~ ifi ~ ~~ '<fflT ..,~'f tflfT .. 1981 <tft f~ i5J~qIJli1'T ~ ~~ft~ilfiT ~'~~f <fiT ~q~~ ~lfH Cfl{a- ~ m+J q :rt"~H f~finef;T it $f~tff Cfil ~: ~~f<Rr ~ ~ ~8" ;:rf ~raff <fiT «m~ rn CfJT ~ ~T <wr ~ I '€fTllf ~ «N 1 9 7 1 iti art~T ~ Wf'1'T sr:rt"T ~ ~T '11' ~T:rt" WT If~ ~ I ~ arrtIT(f Cfi) ~~ 3FlI" ~ ~fcrun( ;;nl{ ~<fiT it ~ ar¥"!lT ~ ~T~ '!i~~(f lilT q~ ~ f'fi' lJR <itt: ~S-T «<rtm=r \IT'f If :aq{1.~ ~ ~ ~) f.:rlilco'f ~:;:r <fiT ~T i5J~T ~ ~f:lT ~GS- ~ tfIlTf ~T \jJTlf I m+r f.RfllT'fiT ifi qf<A fad 5f~ if fq~ am:mq-;rr WcrmCfT ~cf .~f1:r ;';q<Jm e- eHlf..ad \11)" ~ ~ '€flfTfcr~ A;t!: ~ ~ '3"~ m1frur a{o;fl if ~~"lf P141\i1'1 CfIT aneflllfClidlaff <tT ~ W(f"'" altmr ~ I ~ ~Qf ~~Ff1lf fiR)\ir;:r q ~ ~ ~ ~T qfffi ~ t!:<f ~Tan 'fiT ~ ~ aih: f.:J<rn:r it ~';f')lf ~~~ Cfi) lii'lf rn if m ~ it~T I e'mfern ~ amf'!P;JOfim Cfinlljl}'f if; f~o: arl~T 'fi'T ~ ,!ffi ~ ~!ftf« ;J~:rt"lf1' ~ CfiT ~ ~ ~~ ~ I ~f!1Terr R, ~~ ~ ~ ~ el14,f4<fl <t>,li'f>dYaJl ~ ~ m ~ ~ <fr Iff ~ I m+r' ifi f~ '€ft:q'ct lfFf em '1'i ~T« \3"if ~ 'fiT qaT ~T f;t;:r ~ q'~:q.rr ~ a I ~etrorT ~ ~~ ~~r ~ qft:c1R «~~ ~ it fu~ O:Cfi;prT ~~ "~~ ~~~ qf<ClIU ;tT :ff~T" f~T"TlJ"T ~ I ~ ~ if ~ qf~!lft;C.m~ <f~ ~ f-;r;:rJt ~f'iffi Gnfd" ~ \ifi'f~ ;pf ~ \jj"ij':ff~ « ~qffi if; ~ iJrSIT <fiT <NT at lTTlf ~ <itf Wf wcrm '3"~$a' .".~1 ~ <tiT ~'ifl <II 4: f.ri<IT <rtIT ~ I ~ CfJCf!P:f"fiOT <fiT~ifill <fir ancrv~TarT <tft 'Iffi' it ~ ij'~ f'1 ~ P.l1 Cfi I ~ ~T~q ij '1T e'mf:TiJ ~~ ~ '1'lt W q~ ~ ~f:l Cfl<TlrT <TlfT ~ l~, ~~ 'ti) ~R ij ~~~ 5f~ ~<t f~ lSf'uft ~ i17rU ~ ft;ro: 1fR;r;r,;;rfup;IT if :aq~ .. 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